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The UTSW High Reliability Team is offering team training in the forms of in-situ simulation in Clements University Hospital, Zale Pavilion, and outpatient clinic locations. Through simulation of an emergent and critical patient event and subsequent debriefing, staff and faculty are able to practice proven teamwork and communication skills. This safe learning environment utilizes both high and low fidelity manikin(s) or high fidelity scenarios that simulates patient decompensation.
  • 1.00 AMA
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Purpose and OverviewThe goals of this lecture are to provide the audience with an understanding of the impact of metabolic dysfunction on asthma outcomes and manegement and review existing and novel treatment strategies for patients with asthma and metabolic comorbidity.
  • 1.00 AMA
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The purpose of this program is to: 1) provide a forum to review and discuss the clinical management of patients and to evaluate issues confronted by today’s NursePractitioners and Physician Assistants in both public and private clinical practice and medical research 2) provide a forum through which current UT Southwesternprotocols and Ethical issues are addressed. The course material will be presented through lecture presentations, power points, case studies, question and answersessions, and video presentations.
  • Pediatrics
  • 1.00 AMA
  • 1.00 Attendance
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The purpose of this program is to: 1) provide a forum to review and discuss the clinical management of patients and to evaluate issues confronted by today’s NursePractitioners and Physician Assistants in both public and private clinical practice and medical research 2) provide a forum through which current UT Southwesternprotocols and Ethical issues are addressed. The course material will be presented through lecture presentations, power points, case studies, question and answersessions, and video presentations.
  • 1.00 AMA
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Purpose and OverviewThis lecture will discuss trends in cardiovascular risk factors and evolving approaches to cardiovascular disease prevention based on new discoveries and new observations over the past 20 years. The information provided will be practical and actionable for patient care.
  • 1.00 AMA
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Purpose and OverviewA reality of modern life is that interactions with big, complex organizations can sometimes generate frustrating outcomes. Often, this is because part of the organization is simply unequipped to deal with a particular scenario. The problem of well-intentioned people mismanaging unusual scenarios and overseeing unfortunate outcomes is a well-recognized problem. Understanding these sorts of problems form the basis of systems theory.
  • Pediatrics
  • 1.00 AMA
  • 1.00 Attendance
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The purpose of this program is to: 1) provide a forum to review and discuss the clinical management of patients and to evaluate issues confronted by today’s NursePractitioners and Physician Assistants in both public and private clinical practice and medical research 2) provide a forum through which current UT Southwesternprotocols and Ethical issues are addressed. The course material will be presented through lecture presentations, power points, case studies, question and answersessions, and video presentations.
  • Pediatrics
  • 1.00 AMA
  • 1.00 Attendance
$0.00
The purpose of this program is to: 1) provide a forum to review and discuss the clinical management of patients and to evaluate issues confronted by today’s NursePractitioners and Physician Assistants in both public and private clinical practice and medical research 2) provide a forum through which current UT Southwesternprotocols and Ethical issues are addressed. The course material will be presented through lecture presentations, power points, case studies, question and answersessions, and video presentations.
  • Quality and Safety
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This course is a 7-part, on-demand series developed by Parkland Health and provides a foundation of recent policy updates to ensure the audience has the legal context in which to undertake the ethical analysis of complex health care decisions. Legal representatives and leaders in clinical ethics at Parkland have collaborated with colleagues in the Learning and Development department to develop this educational content. 
  • 1.00 AMA
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Purpose and OverviewThe purpose of this seminar is to introduce the field of biomaterials to an internist audience. We will review a case highlighting how biomaterials can be applied to improve patient outcomes, introduce basic principles of biomaterials, and apply this conceptual framework to several vignettes in which biomaterials can be used to prevent and treat disease.

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