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Essentials of EM

Essentials of EM 2017 Digital Course

Why Essentials?

Go beyond learning and get the only digital course that inspires and rejuvenates your mind and soul (while earning you some serious CME). We craft Essentials to fulfill you beyond your requirements and propel you to the top of your professional game. You’ll progress rapidly across topics with our signature lecture style that keeps you interested and focused. Get t he information, pearls, and expert tips you need to bring to the bedside tomorrow. The Digital Package lets you experience the amazing Essentials lectures anytime, so see why this year&rsq uo;s course is the most amazing Essentials yet. This is more than education.

Your course faculty:

Sanjay Arora, Sol Behar, Joe Bellezzo, Rich Cantor, Ilene Claudius, Kenji Inaba, Lucy Kalanithi, Haney Mallemat, Billy Mallon, Amal Mattu, Greg Moran, Rob Orman, Al Sacchetti, Zack Shi nar, Jan Shoenberger, Corey Slovis, Anand Swaminathan, Scott Weingart, and Mike Weinstock.

Included with your registration:

  • Lifetime access to the 2017 lecture series
  • 15 hours of CME in our main event
  • Access to over 100 hours of practice changing education in the Essentials archive

Bonus: EEM LA sessions + EEM | All NYC EM + Conceptos 2016

Valuable additions to your conference registration:

  • 3 sessions recorded with a live audience in the Hippo Education studios.
  • Our joint All NYC Emergency Medicine Conference, Inc. session. All NYC EM is a 501c non-profit organization dedicated to the education of emergency medicine residents.
  • Conceptos 2016, a non-profit conference with a mission to provide quality education & training to ED physicians in Spanish speaking countries. Essentials of EM and Hippo Education support Conceptos as part of our ongoing international outreach efforts.

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$249 DigitalNo CME Credit Available.

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15.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

Essentials gives back!

With your continued support Essentials of EM has donated over $350,000 since 2002.

Lectures

  • 27 minutesWhy you matter!Amal Mattu, MD
  • 10 minutesRole of plain films in traumaKenji Inaba, MD
  • 10 minutesWhat happens when you order tests willy-nillyGreg Moran, MD
  • 7 minutesPediatric dehydration: IV or PO?Ilene Claudius, MD
  • 9 minutesAl's bag of tricksAlfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP
  • 9 minutesDigging a little deeperGreg Moran, MD, Alfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP, Kenji Inaba, MD, Ilene Claudius, MD, and Rob Orman, MD
  • 14 minutesLive from EEM! Day 1 MorningJan Shoenberger, MD and Aaron Bright, MD
  • 11 minutesPeds vaccine complications that show up in the EDAlfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP
  • 9 minutesECG tricks, mimicsAmal Mattu, MD
  • 9 minutesCellulitis: are we doing it wrong?Greg Moran, MD
  • 10 minutesTrauma hemorrhage management beyond massive transfusion protocolKenji Inaba, MD
  • 11 minutesDigging a little deeperAmal Mattu, MD, Greg Moran, MD, Alfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP, Kenji Inaba, MD, and Rob Orman, MD
  • 5 minutesThis baby just popped out! NRP guideline updatesIlene Claudius, MD
  • 10 minutesYou gotta know these cardiology literature updates!Amal Mattu, MD
  • 9 minutesThe critical child 100 miles from nowhereAlfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP
  • 5 minutesI f'd up the central line, chest tube...Kenji Inaba, MD
  • 11 minutesIDSA updates on pneumoniaGreg Moran, MD
  • 10 minutesCan any blood test, test the difference between viral, bacterial infection in a child?Alfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP
  • 10 minutesOh so subtle ECG findingsAmal Mattu, MD
  • 9 minutesDigging a little deeperAmal Mattu, MD, Greg Moran, MD, Alfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP, Ilene Claudius, MD, and Rob Orman, MD
  • 8 minutesLive from EEM! Day 1 AfternoonAmal Mattu, MD, Ilene Claudius, MD, and Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH
  • 9 minutesKid rash missesIlene Claudius, MD
  • 5 minutesThe UTI that isn'tGreg Moran, MD
  • 10 minutesLocal hemostatics: what's in, what's hotKenji Inaba, MD
  • 5 minutesLittle Johnny, concussionsIlene Claudius, MD
  • 11 minutesHEART score screwupsAmal Mattu, MD
  • 11 minutesNon-lethal weapons, what to doKenji Inaba, MD
  • 13 minutesBilly's State of the UnionWilliam “Billy” Mallon, MD and Oscar Navea, MD
  • 16 minutesPharma-influence, how real is it?William “Billy” Mallon, MD
  • 31 minutesWhen Breath Becomes AirRob Orman, MD and Lucy Kalanithi MD, FACP
  • 6 minutesDoes anything work in acute LBP?Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH
  • 9 minutesNew tricks and tips in ultrasound? You don't say!Haney Mallemat, MD
  • 9 minutesLaceration repair tipsZack Shinar, MD
  • 4 minutesHow do you give your steroids in acute asthma exacerbation?Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH
  • 11 minutesRapid-sequence awake intubationScott Weingart, MD
  • 10 minutesDigging a little deeperScott Weingart, MD, Rob Orman, MD, Zack Shinar, MD, Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH, Joe Bellezzo, MD, and Haney Mallemat, MD
  • 11 minutesLive from EEM! Day 2 MorningJan Shoenberger, MD and Aaron Bright, MD
  • 10 minutesTransvenous 201: Stop being so oversensitive!Joe Bellezzo, MD
  • 10 minutesSAH - 6 hour CT rule, really?Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH
  • 8 minutesPuff, Puff, pass the tube? Intubating the COPD patientHaney Mallemat, MD
  • 10 minutesThe crashing hemoptysis patientScott Weingart, MD
  • 9 minutesDigging a little deeperScott Weingart, MD, Rob Orman, MD, Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH, Joe Bellezzo, MD, and Haney Mallemat, MD
  • 5 minutesHow ER docs save trauma patientsZack Shinar, MD
  • 8 minutesAmiodarone is dead. Long live procainamide!Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH
  • 6 minutesUsing D-Dimer in the real worldJoe Bellezzo, MD
  • 10 minutesStoners: does everyone need a CT just because you have a kidney?Haney Mallemat, MD
  • 5 minutesShould we reverse anti-platelet agents?Scott Weingart, MD
  • 9 minutesVascular access tips and tricks in the anticoagulated patientJoe Bellezzo, MD
  • 10 minutesThe latest and greatest on fibrillationZack Shinar, MD
  • 10 minutesDigging a little deeperScott Weingart, MD, Rob Orman, MD, Zack Shinar, MD, Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH, Joe Bellezzo, MD, and Haney Mallemat, MD
  • 13 minutesLive from EEM! Day 2 AfternoonAnand Swaminathan, MD, MPH
  • 11 minutesVasopressors and inotropes: what you need to knowScott Weingart, MD
  • 6 minutesVisual dirty bitsHaney Mallemat, MD
  • 5 minutesStop intubating patients lying flat and RAMP it upAnand Swaminathan, MD, MPH
  • 9 minutesSaving lives through procedural excellenceZack Shinar, MD
  • 10 minutesECPR: where we were, where we're nowZack Shinar, MD and Joe Bellezzo, MD
  • 20 minutesO ShowScott Weingart, MD and Rob Orman, MD
  • 21 minutesWhy what you do is meaninglessRichard Cantor, MD
  • 10 minutesOral K replacement: what the heck are you doing?Corey M. Slovis, MD
  • 5 minutesRoad rashes and the best wound dressingJan Shoenberger, MD
  • 8 minutesI just want a head CT! What's the best pediatric sedation?Solomon Behar, MD
  • 10 minutesPapers that changed my practice!Richard Cantor, MD
  • 10 minutesAutopsy of an ED visit: The initial visitMichael B. Weinstock, MD
  • 10 minutesDigging a little deeperCorey M. Slovis, MD, Jan Shoenberger, MD, Solomon Behar, MD, Michael B. Weinstock, MD, Rob Orman, MD, and Richard Cantor, MD
  • 10 minutesLive from EEM! Day 3 MorningJan Shoenberger, MD and Aaron Bright, MD
  • 10 minutesAutopsy of an ED visit: The bouncebackMichael B. Weinstock, MD
  • 13 minutesThe Potential Spaces of the Hand (beyond CFI and FTS)William “Billy” Mallon, MD
  • 7 minutesRecognizing impending respiratory failure in a kidSolomon Behar, MD
  • 10 minutesAutopsy of an ED visit: In the footsteps of the providerMichael B. Weinstock, MD
  • 10 minutesDigging a little deeperWilliam “Billy” Mallon, MD, Solomon Behar, MD, Michael B. Weinstock, MD, and Rob Orman, MD
  • 5 minutesBeware of the pediatric bait and switchRichard Cantor, MD
  • 10 minutesHow to use AvRCorey M. Slovis, MD
  • 9 minutesIf I could just see this kid's TM...antibiotics or not?Solomon Behar, MD
  • 6 minutesTeach patients to reduce their own shoulder!Jan Shoenberger, MD
  • 11 minutesWhat would Richie do?Richard Cantor, MD
  • 11 minutesEMTALA violations: behind the scenesSanjay Arora, MD
  • 10 minutesAvoid the EMTALA police when you transferSanjay Arora, MD
  • 5 minutesDigging a little deeperCorey M. Slovis, MD, Sanjay Arora, MD, Jan Shoenberger, MD, Solomon Behar, MD, Rob Orman, MD, and Richard Cantor, MD
  • 7 minutesLive from EEM! Day 3 AfternoonAnand Swaminathan, MD, MPH
  • 10 minutesMedication adherence: the price is not right!Sanjay Arora, MD
  • 5 minutesHypocalcemia: should I care?Corey M. Slovis, MD
  • 15 minutesMucus and madness: are you managing respiratory illnesses appropriately?Richard Cantor, MD
  • 11 minutesHIV in the EDSanjay Arora, MD
  • 7 minutesIntubating babies...are you stronger than a neonate?Solomon Behar, MD
  • 10 minutesAutopsy of an ED visit: Practice-changing lessonsMichael B. Weinstock, MD
  • 28 minutesThis Emergency LifeRob Orman, MD
  • 2017 Essentials Bonus - EEM NYC

  • 9 minutesTV PacersAlfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP
  • 11 minutesLung UltrasoundVicki Noble
  • 10 minutesBilly's Clinical PearlsWilliam “Billy” Mallon, MD
  • 10 minutesThe Amazing Pulse OximeterReuben Strayer, MD
  • 16 minutesDigging Deeper Q&A Part 1William “Billy” Mallon, MD, Alfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP, Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH, Reuben Strayer, MD, and Vicki Noble
  • 12 minutesWhen you are on your ownAlfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP
  • 7 minutesFluid ResponsivenessVicki Noble
  • 10 minutesEmergency VentilationReuben Strayer, MD
  • 9 minutesCodeine in the pediatric patientAlfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP
  • 7 minutes3 nerve blocks that make a differenceVicki Noble
  • 8 minutesSmooth landings - ketamine in procedural sedationReuben Strayer, MD
  • 5 minutesTape measure vent settingsAlfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP
  • 4 minutesShoulder dislocationVicki Noble
  • 16 minutesDigging deeper - Q&A Part 2William “Billy” Mallon, MD, Alfred Sacchetti, MD FACEP, Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH, Reuben Strayer, MD, and Vicki Noble
  • 7 minutesH for analgesiaReuben Strayer, MD
  • 16 minutesBilly’s clinical pearls Part 2William “Billy” Mallon, MD
  • 2017 Essentials Bonus - Conceptos

  • 23 minutesToxicology: what not to doChris Nickson, MD
  • 15 minutesDealing with death: how to break the newsJan Shoenberger, MD
  • 23 minutesCrisis control in airway managementRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 20 minutesUpcoming mosquito borne diseasesWilliam “Billy” Mallon, MD
  • 24 minutesThe future of medical educationChris Nickson, MD
  • 38 minutes5 tips to save a difficult airwayRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 24 minutesMy patient is in shock...now what?Chris Nickson, MD
  • 17 minutesSepsis in 2016Ana Paula Freitas, MD
  • 21 minutesVent fails in the ED: Asthma/COPD/ARDSMel Herbert, MD and Haney Mallemat, MD
  • 17 minutesECG in ToxicologyChris Nickson, MD
  • 35 minutesOxygenationRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 24 minutesWhat I've learned teaching in the EDJan Shoenberger, MD
  • 20 minutesPhysical exam pearls on orthopedicsWilliam “Billy” Mallon, MD
  • 26 minutesAgitation in the ED: keeping it safeWilliam “Billy” Mallon, MD
  • 13 minutesAirway 01 - Head and NeckRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 8 minutesAirway 02 - EpiglottisRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 7 minutesAirway 03 - Posterior cartilagesRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 10 minutesAirway 04 - Incrementalized Direct LaryngoscopyRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 5 minutesAirway 05 - Laryngoscopy bladesRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 10 minutesAirway 06 - EpiglottoscopyRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 11 minutesAirway 07 - Trachea, tube design, and introducersRichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 4 minutesAirway 08 - Laryngoscopy Cases Pt. 1Richard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 18 minutesAirway 09 - Laryngoscopy cases Pt. 2Richard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 25 minutesAirway 10 - Laryngoscopy audience cases and Q&ARichard “Rich” Levitan, MD
  • 2017 Essentials Bonus - EEM LA I

  • 9 minutesParaphimosis in kids: How do I fix it?Emily Carpenter Rose, MD
  • 7 minutesThe four truths about bilirubin, aka approach to jaundiceMike Gisondi, MD
  • 6 minutesDiggin a little deeper on jaundiceJan Shoenberger, MD and Mike Gisondi, MD
  • 12 minutesSo you're on dialysis...what should I ask next?Jeremy Branzetti, MD
  • 12 minutesHUS? What is that?Emily Carpenter Rose, MD
  • 9 minutesLet's Flesh that HUS stuff outJan Shoenberger, MD and Emily Carpenter Rose, MD
  • 12 minutesSo you're on dialysis...what could go wrong with that?Jeremy Branzetti, MD
  • 8 minutesSo you're on dialysis...common patient complicationsJeremy Branzetti, MD
  • 14 minutesExam techniques for anorectal complaints, aka the "ass" lectureMike Gisondi, MD
  • 11 minutesHSP in kids? What is that?Emily Carpenter Rose, MD
  • 11 minutesDiggin a little deeper into some butt stuffJan Shoenberger, MD and Mike Gisondi, MD
  • 7 minutesOpioid pharmacology: what is Cmax?Mike Gisondi, MD
  • 11 minutesDialysis access points: a few things to knowJeremy Branzetti, MD
  • 14 minutesDiggin a little deeper on dialysis access emergenciesJan Shoenberger, MD and Jeremy Branzetti, MD
  • 2017 Essentials Bonus - EEM LA II

  • 11 minutesDeconstructing ACLSCameron Berg, MD
  • 9 minutesACLS Rapid FireRob Orman, MD, Cameron Berg, MD, and Chris Colwell, MD
  • 15 minutesDo EMS alerts make sense?Chris Colwell, MD
  • 15 minutesWorking man's ECHORob Orman, MD and Michael “Mike” Stone, MD
  • 8 minutesAnswering YOUR questions - Part 1Rob Orman, MD, Michael “Mike” Stone, MD, Cameron Berg, MD, and Chris Colwell, MD
  • 10 minutesBerg's School of ST elevation witchcraft and wizardlyCameron Berg, MD
  • 6 minutesDigging deeper: Cameron BergRob Orman, MD and Cameron Berg, MD
  • 14 minutesKetamine fast factsRob Orman, MD and Chris Colwell, MD
  • 15 minutesI'll tap thatRob Orman, MD and Michael “Mike” Stone, MD
  • 12 minutesIO madnessChris Colwell, MD
  • 11 minutesHow to deploy a pathwayCameron Berg, MD
  • 8 minutesDowsing for spinal fluidRob Orman, MD and Michael “Mike” Stone, MD
  • 11 minutesAnswering YOUR questions - Part 2Rob Orman, MD, Michael “Mike” Stone, MD, Cameron Berg, MD, and Chris Colwell, MD
  • 2017 Essentials Bonus - EEM LA III

  • 6 minutesWelcome, A real caseMizuho Morrison, DO
  • 14 minutesHow to detect the well appearing patient who will soon be deadMichael B. Weinstock, MD
  • 4 minutesI can't remember the differential for thrombocytopenia...tech to the rescue!Illtifat Husain, MD
  • 7 minutesThe bouncebackMizuho Morrison, DO
  • 11 minutesSo what do I need to know about thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura?Tarlan Hedayati, MD
  • 9 minutesLet's flesh this out: DiscussionTarlan Hedayati, MD, Michael B. Weinstock, MD, Mizuho Morrison, DO, and Illtifat Husain, MD
  • 10 minutesWhy don't we spot the well appearing patient who will soon be dead Q&A???Michael B. Weinstock, MD
  • 8 minutesPitfalls of social media crowd sourcing and medical legal issues surrounding itIlltifat Husain, MD
  • 7 minutesWhat happens when we don't spot the well appearing patient who will soon be deadMichael B. Weinstock, MD
  • 12 minutesLots to unpackTarlan Hedayati, MD, Michael B. Weinstock, MD, Mizuho Morrison, DO, and Illtifat Husain, MD
  • 16 minutesDon’t touch me! What can psych patients refuse?Tarlan Hedayati, MD
  • 16 minutesThe hemoglobin is 20 g/dL, now what?Tarlan Hedayati, MD
  • 24 minutesHelpful everyday apps for EM providersIlltifat Husain, MD

Meet Your EEM Faculty

  • Kenji Inaba, MD

    Kenji Inaba, MD

    Associate Professor, Clinical Scholar, of Surgery and Emergency Medicine at the USC Keck School of Medicine.

  • William “Billy” Mallon, MD

    William “Billy” Mallon, MD

    Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Chief of the Division of International Emergency Medicine Stony Brook University (SUNY)

  • Amal Mattu, MD

    Amal Mattu, MD

    Professor, Vice Chair of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine

  • Jan Shoenberger, MD

    Jan Shoenberger, MD

    Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at the the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine

  • Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH

    Anand Swaminathan, MD, MPH

    Assistant Professor and Assistant Program Director at NYU/Bellevue Department of Emergency Medicine

What people are saying about EEM

  • Duane Harrison
  • Carolyn Rosenczweig
  • Jan Jaap Bijlsma
  • Carroll Olson
  • Jeffrey Litow
  • Tandi Wilkinson
Working my first shift since the EEM conference, and I just reviewed Mel’s Corporate, Personal, and Bedside reasons for “Why we do EM”! The physician that I relieved asked me what I will do differently after attending the conference. My answer was that in addition to several pearls of practice that I will use, I will fall in love with my specialty all over again! Thanks Mel, and thanks to the entire EEM Staff. You guys are true Rock Stars!

- Duane Harrison

My brain feels like it had a deep tissue massage on it.

- Carolyn Rosenczweig

Should have been here years ago!!
Good stuff and good fun!!
Till next year.

- Jan Jaap Bijlsma

Thank you Essentials for all that you do. It is hard to explain to your friends what an amazing, entertaining AND educational conference that you put on. I leave in awe once again and look forward to my next shift with a renewed vigor!

- Carroll Olson

I have been to every Essentials, and each and every year you continue to exceed expectations. Thank you for your hard work, insight, and commitment to this amazing speciality, EMERGENCY MEDICINE. You make a difference.

- Jeffrey Litow

Hi and bye EEM. Thanks for the great learning and inspiration. Looking forward to another great conference next year - so GLAD that Essentials is not dead. Heading back to the deep freeze in Arctic Canada tomorrow.

- Tandi Wilkinson

Essentials Gives Back

A percentage of our profit and all exhibitor fees go to a variety of important charities worldwide. Your continued support of EEM has enabled us to donate over $350,000 since 2002.

Past beneficiaries include:

  • Doctors Without Borders
  • Homeboy Industries
  • School on Wheels
  • World Vision