Objective Examples
Following this conference (series, webcourse, lecture, etc), participants should be able to:
Review and discuss both current practice and literature, as well as research both locally, nationally, and internationally that may impact detection and treatment of cancer locally
Demonstrate understanding of major topics in Emergency Medicine as outlined by the current version of the American Board of Emergency Medicine Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine.
Discuss recent developments in the medical literature relevant to the core content of Emergency Medicine.
Describe the relevant physiology, pathophysiology, and initial treatment plans for common presentations in Emergency Medicine.
Apply relevant clinical information present in the core content of Emergency Medicine to the care of patients in the Emergency Department.
Obtain solutions to patient problems that could occur
Discuss patient diagnoses and treatment plans and directly impact patient care and better outcomes
Make improved care decision based on case discussion and literature review
Identify unique clinical and/or pathologic findings, complexities and appropriate therapeutic modalities for each case
Identify clinically relevant issues from recent journal articles and determine how the current medical practice may need to change based on newer information