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Receive a comprehensive introduction to hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill patients. Course content covers basic principles of hemodynamics and shock management, concepts of functional hemodynamic monitoring and assessment of fluid responsiveness, and cardiovascular pharmacology. Assessment of tissue perfusion, technical aspects of monitoring, and consideration of strengths and weaknesses of various invasive and noninvasive monitoring devices will also be covered. After viewing the presentations online, attend the half-day interactive skills session that will focus on hemodynamic monitoring devices, such as noninvasive devices, invasive pulse volume devices, pulmonary artery catheters, and interactive cases in a “Choose Your Own Adventure” format.
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Gain valuable insights and tools on topics including mentorship, leadership, and workplace relationships that are specific to a practitioners in critical care. View presentations online ahead of the live course then join members of SCCM’s Leadership, Empowerment, and Development (LEAD) Committee in person to engage in flipped classroom experiences, presentations, and small-group exercises. Subject matter experts will share their personal journeys related to serving as volunteers and leaders within SCCM and offer perspectives on personal and professional career pathways going from early career to mid-career and later. Complete the day with networking social event for attendees and faculty.
Review standardized neurologic monitoring in the adult and pediatric ICU. After studying the text and viewing the presentations online, attend this half-day interactive skills session to explore neurologic monitoring modalities with a focus on using neurologic monitoring at the bedside. The course benefits those wanting more experience and an update on the clinical application of and indications for different modalities, targeted to nonneurologic practitioners and trainees. This is a fundamental course for medical professionals working in a non-neurointensive setting.