Northeast Georgia Health System Medical Staff Podcast NGHS
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CME and Medical Staff Podcasts
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NGMC Medical Staff Podcast: Medicine Department, Episode 7
This episode explores topics concerning Neurointerventional care especially as relating to stroke, as well as advanced neurological care including specialized intensive care. It’s a great episode, hope you enjoy. CME credits available. Special thanks as always to Robert Morgan for his time, use of the studio, and A/V expertise.
The panel features doctors:
*Sung Lee, Medical Director of Neurointerventional Surgery
* Tarek Dakakbi, Director of Acute Care Neurology and Neurocritical Care Director
* Jon Kerrick, Neurologist NGPG, Neurology and Physician Service Line Director, NGPG Specialty Services *Larry Dudas Hospitalist, NGPG Service Line Director, and Medical director of NGMC Patient Safety and Quality *Stephen Morgan, outgoing Chief of Medicine and Credentials Chair -
NGMC Medical Staff Podcast: Medicine Department, Episode 6
Hey everyone, here's a special podcast performed at the behest of our Sepsis Alert Team. We were asked to cover fluids, antibiotics and inflammatory markers. Larry Dudas and I were honored to host Dr's Qutob, Ruch and Varghese. It was a great conversation and we hope you enjoy. As always, CME credit is available through the following link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RWSKMXN.
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NGMC Medical Staff Podcast: Medicine Department, Episode 5
Hope you enjoyed, our thanks to Dr Nilam Soni. Remember to email your interest in a course and we’ll set something up that works for the most providers possible. Again mid levels, physicians and any specialty is welcome.
Here’s a link is to a great table from a landmark paper comparing POCUS, the stethoscope, cxr with CT imaging as the gold standard. (I couldn’t find the article Dr. Nolan Soni mentioned)
https://imgur.com/a/o5NADd4
Article link here
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14695718/
Lastly here is a link to a few of the memes that came from that “landmark” CNN piece Dr Marsh smoothly referenced.
https://imgur.com/a/gDJEq39
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Medicine Department Podcast, Episode 4: In Honor of Women's Heart Health Month
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COVID-19 Perspectives: Impact on Behavioral Health (BH)
Enduring CME will expire on 1/29/2023.
The presentation is originating from Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville.
Today's Presenters:
Adam Raulerson M.S., LMFT, Manager, Laurelwood
Kalpana Prasad MD, Program Director, Psychiatry Residency Program, NGHS
Kyle Armstrong DO, Consultation Liaison Psychiatrist, NGPG
Objectives:
1. Understand BH prior to COVID-19
2. Describe the BH impact of COVID-19
3. Describe changes to BH service delivery in response to COVID-19 (both nationally and internally at NGHS)
Disclosures:
- There is no commercial support for this activity
- The speakers have disclosed that there are no relevant personal or financial relationships
Accreditation and Designation:
The Northeast Georgia Medical Center & Health System, Inc. is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Northeast Georgia Medical Center & Health System, Inc. designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Diversity in Medicine Series: Mobilizing Health Equity
Enduring CME will expire on 2/5/2023.
Today's Presenter:
Uche Blackstock MD, Founder and CEO, Advancing Health Equity
Objectives:
1. Describe the historical and current-day impact of structural racism on health equity.
2. Define and explore the concept of structural competency to better understand how to eradicate racial health inequities.
3. Identify practical strategies to mobilize for health equity.
Disclosures:
- There is no commercial support for this activity
- The speakers have disclosed that there are no relevant personal or financial relationships
Accreditation and Designation:
The Northeast Georgia Medical Center & Health System, Inc. is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Northeast Georgia Medical Center & Health System, Inc. designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Click here to complete the survey for CME credit.