Emergency Medicine Procedural Sedation February 15 2019

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  • Emergency Medicine Procedural SedationFeb 15, 20199:00 am - 12:00 pmRCPSC Maintenance of Certification Section 1 This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for a maximum of 3.0 hours.

Location

UM Bannatyne: Brodie Centre: Room-000, Clinical Learning & Simulation Facility

Address:
University of Manitoba, 727 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2

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Description:

This simulation course offers a unique hands-on perspective on learning procedural sedation and analgesia, using a case-based format that is specifically tailored to emergency medicine.  Course consists of pre-reading material, 1  hour didactic interactive lecture and 2 hours of hands-on practice with simulated cases and includes management of complications.

Objectives:

  1. List indications and contraindications for procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA).
  2. Describe an approach to PSA.
  3. Explain the pharmacology for 4 medications used in PSA.
  4. Compare the WRHA and Professional Association guidelines for PSA.
  5. Practice PSA techniques through simulation.
  6. Develop an approach to managing common complication of PSA.

 

Course Documents:

The following documents must be reviewed prior to attending the course:

 

Course Format:

This simulation course offers a unique hands-on perspective on learning procedural sedation and analgesia, using a case-based format.  In order to maximize the amount of time spent learning with simulation, we expect participants to review the pre-course documents prior to attending the course.  This should take approximately 1-2 hours of time to read and review the material, depending on your previous experience with procedural sedation.

The course begins with a mandatory (1 hour) lecture reviewing the important concepts of procedural sedation.  The remaining time (2 hours) is spent with small groups running simulated cases and managing complications of procedural sedation, and takes place at your hands-on session at the time slot you have been assigned.   Please wear loose, comfortable clothing to class. The course will not require bending and lifting, but you should have free movement to perform procedures.

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Program Coordinator

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    Trisha Bedard

    Program Assistant
    Department of Emergency Medicine
    Max Rady College of Medicine
    Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
    University of Manitoba
    Tel: 204-789-3626
    Fax: 204-789-3515
    Email: Trisha.Bedard@umanitoba.ca