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What Do Future ED Docs Need to Know - Innovations in Emergency Medicine Course

Offered By: The Center for Medical Education via YouTube

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Health Care Courses Leadership Courses Logistics Courses Strategic Planning Courses Management Courses Emergency Medicine Courses Healthcare Reform Courses Business Acumen Courses Value-Based Care Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the future of emergency medicine education in this 27-minute conference talk by David Seaberg, MD. Delve into the essential skills and knowledge required for future emergency department physicians. Examine the evolving landscape of healthcare, including value-based care, business acumen, healthcare metrics, and alternative payment models. Discover the impact of emerging trends such as expanded practice access, electronic prescribing, and consumerism on the field. Learn about the academic response to clinical challenges, physician employment, and wellness. Gain insights into implementation steps for financial and regulatory changes in emergency medicine. This talk is part of the Innovations in Emergency Department Management Conference, which offers comprehensive training on leadership, management, operations, and strategic planning in emergency medicine.

Syllabus

Intro
Medicine Changes
Challenges
Reforms
Educational Areas
Top 4 Skills
Future Healthcare Trends
ValueBased Care
Business acumen
Healthcare
Metrics
Payment Models
ValueBased Contracting
Alternative Payment Models
Expanded Practice Access
Electronic Prescribing
Academic Response
Clinical Challenges
Physician Employment
Consumerism
Implementation Steps
Financial and Regulatory
Physician Wellness


Taught by

The Center for Medical Education

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