CME HOURS
ACA‐20260001162
Clinical decision-making in the critical area involves managing patients under pressure and uncertainty, while transitioning from delayed diagnostics to real-time bedside decision-making through the integration of point-of-care testing (POCT), ultimately accelerating patient disposition and improving outcomes
Health Practitioners (CME Eligible)
For professionals eligible for CME credits as per SCFHS classification
Please note that the specialties eligible for CME hours are listed in the image above. Any other specialties not included are not eligible for CME hours and will only receive a certificate of attendance.
( 1 DAY )
Identify the key factors influencing clinical decision-making in the Emergency Department and apply them to real-case scenarios
Describe point-of-care tools (e.g., POCT test) to support real-time bedside decision-making
Demonstrate a structured approach to early sepsis recognition and management using point-of-care testing within the first hour of presentation
By the end of this seminar, participants will be able to apply structured decision-making in the ED, integrate point-of-care tools into real-time practice, and use POCT to support faster diagnosis, risk stratification, and timely patient disposition.
-More than 10 years as an emergency physician, specialized in simulation and medical education, former program director of the emergency residency program, and currently fellowship director and founder of the Urgent Care Fellowship
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