The 2018 Emergency Medicine Review Course

The Emergency Medicine Review (EM Review) course is offered by the Saint John Regional Hospital Emergency Department to guide eligible candidates in preparation for the CCFP (EM) licensing exam.
Over the 19 interactive sessions, a CCFP(EM) lecturer will review the CFPC’s Priority Topics in Emergency Medicine: the core material covered in the exam. A practice written exam and final oral exam are offered at the end of the course. Feedback is provided throughout. 

The EM Review 18 Course (interactive Course) is now full. If you would like to be placed on a waiting list for the self-directed stream only, please email us at [email protected]


We offer two streams to the EM Review Course:

  1. Interactive Stream – Cost: $2750:
    • Access to online sessions each Tuesday evening from 7-9pm. Includes access to recorded lectures, practice SAMPs, a practice exam, and a live practice oral exam session (5 cases).
    • We have strict registration caps on this stream to allow for adequate participant involvement each week

  1. Self- Directed Stream -Cost $2000:
    • Access to all online material, including recorded lectures, practice SAMPs, practice exam, and a live practice oral exam session (5 cases). Note: this stream does not include participation in the interactive sessions each week. Instead, the recordings are available for your viewing after each session.

Weekly Overview:

  • Practice Short Answer Management Problems (SAMPs) are sent for completion and self-marking one week prior to each session
  • Practice orals are completed by 1-2 participants while others review
  • Core material is presented in a case-based format with “SAMP-style”, interactive questioning

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New SJRHEM Dalhousie Course – Debriefing Skills for Simulation – The Basics

New SJRHEM Dalhousie Course – Debriefing Skills for Simulation – The Basics

When Is It?

8th-9th February 2018

Who is this for?

If you are interested in using simulation for education in healthcare, then this is for you! We aim to give you the basic skills needed to start debriefing in your own institution. This is a practical course with lots of opportunities to debrief.

 

 

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NB Trauma – ATLS Course – April 21-23, 2017 – last few places remaining…!

The Advanced Trauma Life Support® (ATLS®) program can teach you a systematic, concise approach to the care of a trauma patient. ATLS was developed by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma (COT) and was first introduced in the US and abroad in 1980.  Its courses provide you with a safe and reliable method for immediate management of injured patients.  The course teaches you how to assess a patient’s condition, resuscitate and stabilize him or her, and determine if his or her needs exceed a facility’s capacity. Inter hospital transfer and assurance of optimal patient care during transfer is also covered.  An ATLS course provides an easy method to remember for evaluation and treatment of a trauma victim.

 

 

The NB Trauma Program invites physicians to register for this 2 ½ day course that provides physicians with a measurable, comprehensive and reproducible system of trauma assessment and critical interventions for the patient with multiple injuries.

 

Enrollment is limited and registration is first-come, first-served basis, upon receipt of full payment. A one-day Refresher course is also being offered (on Sunday) and starts at 8:00am.  These courses will be conducted in English.

 

Location:       Saint John Regional Hospital

 

Dates:

April 21, 2017              4:00pm – 9:30pm

April 22, 2017              8:00am – 6:30pm

April 23, 2017              8:00am – 3:30pm

 

Questions?    Please contact Lisa at (506) 648-5056 or [email protected]

 


 

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