EMET Acute Poisoning Victor Harbor
Event description
Registration and networking will start from 5:30pm with the workshop commencing promptly at 6:00pm.
Medical officers, General Practitioners, Nurses, Paramedics and all Medical Professionals working in a South Australian rural or regional emergency care setting are invited to attend this interactive, clinical case scenario based workshop.
This workshop will explore risk assessment, emergency management, detoxification, techniques for enhanced elimination, antidotes and definitive care for a range of drug poisonings and exposures encountered in clinical practice.
Workshop facilitators:
Dr Peter Stuart
Emergency Physician, Director of Clinical Training for the BHFLHN
Dr Vikram Chellaboina
ED Consultant, Southern Fleurieu Health Service
Learning outcomes:
1. Differentiate the clinical presentation, life threats, stabilisation and investigation of the patient presenting with a history of acute poisoning
2. Discriminate the procedure for risk assessment in the patient with acute poisoning.
3. Summarise the risk assessment, red flags and immediate management of the patient with life threatening poisoning.
4. Contrast the options for detoxification and available antidotes for the management of life threatening poisoning.
Accreditation: This workshop is pending accreditation with RACGP and ACRRM. Participants will receive a statement of attendance for 3.5 hours of CPD (3 hours Reviewing Performance, 0.5 hours Educational Activities).
The workshop is FREE to attend and catering will be provided.
SAPMEA has received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and support from ACEM, the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, Australia's peak body for emergency medicine, to run an EMET Program