Acute Care Medicine Course – January 2014

Want more confidence to deal with medical emergencies? Want to learn how to run a MET call? Want to know what to do before the ICU team arrives? Then the Clinical Course in Acute Care Medicine is for you. Professor Ian Davis Run over 4 days (16-19 January 2014) at Eastern Health and convened by the well regarded Prof Ian Davis (Oncologist and Professor of Medicine, Monash University) and Assoc Prof Ramesh Nagappan, (Intensivist and Director of Internal Medicine at Eastern Health, Melbourne), this annual event focuses on the pre-ICU care of the seriously ill. Ramesh is the funniest man I know in Acute Medicine. Apart from myself. Assoc Prof Ramesh Nagappan As always, there will be plenty of humour and many interactive sessions, and anyone involved in the clinical care of the acutely ill would benefit hearing from the many esteemed speakers from Melbourne and abroad. The ACM Course is for interns, HMOs, BPTs, advanced trainees and consultant physicians; nearly 60 % of the registrants have been PGY 6 and above, and 35–40% of all registrants are Consultant Physicians from Australia and NZ. Ramesh advises me that every year he has to turn away 40-50 applicants, so apply now.     The post Acute Care Medicine Course – January 2014 appeared first on Life in the Fast Lane medical education blog.
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