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 EMLive »  Bedside Ultrasound: A Basic Review
ECG Series: Brugada Syndrome
EMLIVE - Blunt Chest Trauma
EMLIVE - Boutonniere Deformity
EMLIVE - Compartment Pressures
EMLIVE - Deep Brachial IV
EMLIVE - Guillain Barre
EMLIVE - Horner`s Syndrome
EMLIVE - IUDs and You
EMLive - Multiple Stab Wound Discussion
Thoracic Imaging: Focus on Pneumothorax
 EKG Workshop 2007 »  ECG Course 2007 Package Deal (5 lectures)
ECG Course Part 1 (2007 Video)
ECG Course Part 2 (2007 Video)
ECG Course Part 3 (2007 Video)
ECG Course Part 4 (2007 Video)
ECG Course Part 5 (2007 Video)
 USC Essentials »  USC Essentials 2004 »  USC Essentials 2004 Audio-only »  Acute Unexplained Excessive Crying (Audio-Only)
Altered/Found Down – the First 30 Minutes (Audio-Only)
Apparent Life Threatening Events (Audio-Only)
Approach to the Febrile Child (Audio-Only)
Blood Products – When, What, How? (Audio-Only)
Dental Trauma – Just the Facts (Audio-Only)
Initial Assessment in Trauma (Audio-Only)
Initial Resuscitation of the Trauma Patient – The First 10 Minutes (Audio-Only)
Joint Relocation Series (Audio-Only)
Massive Hemoptysis (Audio-Only)
Necrotizing and Rapidly Fatal Infections (Audio-Only)
New Antibiotics 2004 (Audio-Only)
New Drug Update 2004 (Audio-Only)
Noninvasive Cardiac Risk Stratification (Audio-Only)
Novel Therapies in Cardiac Arrest (Audio-Only)
Outpatient Pain Management (Audio-Only)
Pain Control in the Trauma Patient (Audio-Only)
Pediatric Fever Myths (Audio-Only)
Spiral CT to Rule Out PE – The Nuances (Audio-Only)
Syncope: The ED Work-up Algorithm (Audio-Only)
The Apparently Minor MVA – A Work-Up and Disposition Algorithm (Audio-Only)
The Asthmatic and CHF Patient in Extremis (Audio-Only)
The BNP & CRP Tests – Thumbs Up or Down (Audio-Only)
The Challenge of Pediatric Foreign Bodies (Audio-Only)
The Chest X-Ray in Trauma (Audio-Only)
The Crashing Neonate - The First Hour (Audio-Only)
The Secondary Survey in Trauma (Audio-Only)
Thrombolytic Therapy 2004: Which Regimen is Best? (Audio-Only)
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 1 (Audio-Only)
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 2 (Audio-Only)
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 3 (Audio-Only)
USC Essentials 2004 Audio-Only (32 Lecture mp3 Series)
 William Mallon, MD Series »  Clinical Pearls from the Recent Medical Literature
Initial Resuscitation of the Trauma Patient – The First 10 Minutes
Joint Relocation Series
The Asthmatic and CHF Patient in Extremis
The New ATLS Guidelines:
Fact or Fiction
Trauma Labs - What Do We Really Need??
Update in EMS literature:
Whats Hot and Whats Not
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 1
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 2
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 3
 Stanford Symposium »  Advanced Airway Management and RSI
Bugs & Drugs:
Current Therapy for Common Infections
Clinical Pearls from the Recent Medical Literature
Decisions & Dilemmas in Pelvic Fracture Management
Doctor, The Patients Blood Pressure is Elevated
Management of the Near-Drowning Patient
Myths, Pearls and Pitfalls in the Evaluation of Headaches
New Drugs That Will Affect Your Practice
Nightmare ENT Emergencies
Pediatric Literature Update:
Articles That Will Change Your Practice
Risk Stratification and Evaluation of Syncope
Snap, Crackle, Pop:
Update in the Emergency Management of Fractures & Dislocations
Stanford Symposium Series
(19 lectures)
Surgical Emergencies:
ED Management of Diverticulitis, Cholecystitis, and Biliary Pancreatitis
The New ATLS Guidelines:
Fact or Fiction
To Scan, or Not to Scan:
Indications for CT Scanning in Head Trauma
Trauma Imaging - Radiologic Pitfalls at 2 AM
Tricks for Optimizing Patient Satisfaction
Update in EMS literature:
Whats Hot and Whats Not
West Nile Virus, SARS,
& Other Emerging Infections
 Physical DVD products »  Biliary Ultrasound for the Emergency Physician 2 DVD set
Pelvic Ultrasound Case Studies DVD
Trauma Ultrasound Cases 2 DVD set
 USC Essentials »  USC Essentials 2004 »  Acute Unexplained Excessive Crying
Altered/Found Down – the First 30 Minutes
Apparent Life Threatening Events
Approach to the Febrile Child
Blood Products – When, What, How?
Common Infectious Diseases With New Therapies
Dental Trauma – Just the Facts
Initial Assessment in Trauma
Initial Resuscitation of the Trauma Patient – The First 10 Minutes
Joint Relocation Series
Massive Hemoptysis
Necrotizing and Rapidly Fatal Infections
New Antibiotics 2004
New Drug Update 2004
Noninvasive Cardiac Risk Stratification
Novel Therapies in Cardiac Arrest
Outpatient Pain Management
Pain Control in the Trauma Patient
Pediatric Fever Myths
Syncope: The ED Work-up Algorithm
The Apparently Minor MVA – A Work-Up and Disposition Algorithm
The Asthmatic and CHF Patient in Extremis
The BNP & CRP Tests – Thumbs Up or Down
The Challenge of Pediatric Foreign Bodies
The Chest X-Ray in Trauma
The Crashing Neonate - The First Hour
The Secondary Survey in Trauma
Thrombolytic Therapy 2004: Which Regimen is Best?
Trauma: A Visual Diagnosis
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 1
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 2
Upper Extremity: The FOOSH Part 3
USC Essentials 2004 (32 Lecture Series)
 USC Essentials »  USC Essentials 2005 »  A Rational Approach to Pediatric Ingestions (download)
Abdominal Pain in Children: Hold the CT (download)
Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality (download)
ACLS - 2005 -The New Guidelines (download)
Emergency Cardiology 2005: A Literature Update (download)
Emergency Medicine in the Time of the Egyptians (download)
Everything You Wanted to Know about Vital Signs (download)
Feeling Lucky Punk- Intro to Malpractice (download)
Gunshot Wounds in 4 Assasinated Presidents Part 1 (download)
Gunshot Wounds in 4 Assasinated Presidents Part 2 (download)
Headache: The Bad Ones (download)
Hypertonic Saline in Trauma - Yes or No (download)
Meningitis, Encephalitis, When to Rx and When to Hold Back (download)
Minor Burn Therapy (download)
MRSA: Cellulitis and Abscess - What to do in 2005 (download)
Negative Neck CT in Trauma: Does it Rule out Everything? (download)
Nesiritide for CHF? (download)
New Drugs (download)
New Thoughts on Control of the Agitated Patient (download)
New Toys in the Emergency Department (download)
No Contrast CT Scanning Ever! - Are We There Yet (download)
Paracentesis, Thoracentesis and Lateral Canthotomy (download)
PE, CT, D-Dimer, Clinical Algorithms (download)
Pediatric Minor Head Trauma: Scan or No Scan (download)
Plavix in ACS - Yes or No (download)
Scalp Laceration: Big and Small - Quick Tips (download)
Selected Medico Legal ID Cases (download)
Syncope in Children: Bad or Not (download)
Tales of the Dipstick! (download)
The Kid with a Limp: Where Did All The Septic Joints Go? (download)
The LA Train Disaster: Lessons Learned (download)
The New and Bad Viral Infections (download)
Therapy of the Major Burn Victim
Thoracic Trauma Update (download)
TIA: 2005 - Admit or DC - Aspirin, Heparin or More (download)
Top Ten Things to Think About During a Medical Arrest Part 1 (download)
Top Ten Things to Think About During a Medical Arrest Part 2 (download)
Ultrasound Guided Basilic Vein Cannulation (download)
Valvular Emergencies in the ED (download)
Virtual Procedure Lab: Chest Tube
Virtual Procedure Lab: Elbow Reduction
Virtual Procedure Lab: Lumbar Puncture
 Cal-ACEP Free Lectures! »  Cardiac Drugs 2005 - Taking Your Practice To The Cutting Edge
Clinical reasoning- How do we make decisions in the emergency department?
Cruise Ship Medicine: What a Ride!
Debunking Common ID Myths
Nurses are from Saturn & Physicians are from Jupiter
Pain Management in the ED
Pediatric Trauma and Pain Management
Treatment of Painful Orthopedic Injuries in the ED
 Cedars-Sinai Symposium »  Cedars-Sinai 2004 »  Bedside Emergency Ultrasound: Beyond the Core Curriculum
Cedars-Sinai Symposium (8 Lecture Series)
Chest Pain in the ED: A Modern Evaluation
Ethical Dilemmas in Emergency Medicine
Management of the Emergent Airway
Pain Management in the ED
Pediatric Fever Update
Trauma Care: A Visual Approach to Pearls and Pitfalls
Update on Cardiac Resuscitation
 Cedars-Sinai Symposium »  Cedars-Sinai 2005 »  Cedars-Sinai Symposium 2005 Package
Cutting-Edge Imaging in the ED
Cutting-Edge Sedation and Pain Reduction in the ED
Evaluation of Pediatric Trauma
Extremity Injury:Beyond the Fracture
Images in Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Upper Respiratory Illness
The Geriatric Abdomen
Update in Recognition and Treatment of Sepsis in the ED
 Virtual Procedure Course »  Virtual Procedure Course: Arthrocentesis
Virtual Procedure Course: Billing and Coding
Virtual Procedure Course: Canthotomy
Virtual Procedure Course: Central Lines
Virtual Procedure Course: Chest Tubes and Heimlich Valve
Virtual Procedure Course: Complete Series
Virtual Procedure Course: Dislocations
Virtual Procedure Course: Foreign Bodies
Virtual Procedure Course: IO lines, Paracentesis, Thoracentesis
Virtual Procedure Course: Lacerations and Wounds
Virtual Procedure Course: Lumbar Puncture
Virtual Procedure Course: Ultrasound Procedures
 Resuscitation Conference »  Resuscitation 2006 »  ACLS 2006: What`s New?
ACS Algorithms 2006
ARDS 2006: What Works
Arrest Algorithms
ATLS 2006: What`s New?
ATLS: How Can We Make It Better?
Bedside Ultrasound in Trauma
Bradycardia Algorithms
Can You Clear That C-Spine? Controversies and Strategies for Pediatric Patients
Cardiogenic Shock: Which Pressor Agent?
Critical Care Monitoring
Fluid Resuscitation Controversies
Gastrointestinal Exsanguination
Just Bag? Airway Management Controversies in Pediatrics
Neurotrauma Update
New Techniques in Cardiac Arrest
Non-Operative Management of Solid Organ Injury 2006
PALS / ALPS 2006: What`s New?
Pan-Scan: Is The Radiologist Taking Over Trauma?
Pediatric Deep Procedural Sedation
Pediatric Near Drowning
Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies
Pediatric Resuscitation: The Principles
Pediatric Trauma: What`s the Difference?
Pelvic Exsanguination: Options For Hemorrhage Control
Pills That Kill! Resuscitation of the Critical Pediatric Overdose Patient
Priorities in Penetrating Injury
Rapid Sequence Intubation: A Simplified Approach (Resuscitation 2006)
Resuscitation 2006 Video Package (38 lectures)
Resuscitation in the Face of Disaster: The Katrina Charity Hospital Disaster
Sepsis: Pressors, Steroids and Early Goal Directed Therapy
Shock in the First Month of Life
STEMI 2006
Stroke 2006
Tachycardia Algorithms
The Crashing Asthmatic
The Injured Extremity: Beyond the Fracture
The Seizing Child
The Septic Child
Trauma Resuscitation: Priorities at the Non-Trauma Center
Trauma: The First 10 Minutes
Vascular Catastrophes
Ventillatory Management: Common Pitfalls
 Resuscitation Conference »  Resuscitation 2006 »  Resuscitation 2006 Audio-Only »  Resuscitation 2006 Audio-Only mp3 Series Day 1
Resuscitation 2006 Audio-Only mp3 Series Day 2
Resuscitation 2006 Audio-Only mp3 Series Day 3
Resuscitation 2006 Audio-Only mp3 Series Day 4
 Airway and Sedation »  Airway Monitoring Devices
Difficult Airway Algorithms
Mechanical Ventilation
Non-Invasive Ventilation
Pediatric Airway Management
Procedural Sedation
Procedural Sedation - Medications
Rapid Sequence Intubation: A Simplified Approach
Special Situations in Airway Management
Surgical Airways
The Crashing Asthmatic
The Crashing CHF Patient
The Difficult Airway Part 1
The Difficult Airway Part 2
Upper Airway Obstructions
USC Essentials of Airway Management and Procedural Sedation Complete Package
 UCSF High Risk EM »  UCSF High Risk EM 2006 »  UCSF High Risk EM Audio Course Day 1
UCSF High Risk EM Audio Course Day 2
UCSF High Risk EM Audio Course Day 3
 USC Trauma »  2006 Trauma Symposium »  2006 USC Trauma Symposium Package (45 lectures)
Advances in Transfusion Therapy in the Critically Injured
Alcohol in the Injured Patient
Anticoagulation of the Multi-trauma Patient – When Is It Safe?
Blunt Cardiac Injury
Central Line Sepsis: Pathogenesis and Diagnosis
Coroner at Large – Confessions of an L.A. Coroner
Dr 90210 - Case Presentations
Emergency Room Discharges are Dangerous and Should Never Be Done
Injury in Pregnancy: Two Patients for the Price of One!
Innovative Approaches to Closure of the Difficult Abdomen
Mass Disasters: What is the 411 on Surge Capacity?
Multicavity Injuries - How Do I Open the Right Cavity?
Non-invasive Monitoring – Sometimes Less is More
Nutrition in the ICU Debate
Obesity in Trauma – A Protective Cushion or a Weight on the Patient?
Paradoxes of Resuscitation
Patients with Significant Mechanisms Can Be Discharged from the ER After Negative Pan Scans
Pre-hospital Procedures for Trauma: Saving Lives or Wasting Time?
Pre-hospital Traumatic Arrests - Should They Be Declared in the Field?
Resuscitative Thoracotomy in the Streets of London
Reversing Anticoagulation in the Trauma Patient
Simulation in Trauma - Is it Finally Ready?
Surviving Sepsis - Does Activated Protein C Still Have a Role?
The California Earthquake - Are We Ready for a Disaster Here at Home?
The Coagulopathic Patient: Using Systemic and Local Hemostatic Agents
The Critically Injured Child: Is as Easy as ABC
The Declining Incidence of ARDS – Fact or Fiction?
The DPL Debate
The Earthquake in Pakistan - A Trauma Surgeons Perspective
The Injured Marine - What Happens When They Return Home?
The Iraq War: Year 3 - What Have We Learned?
The IRB - The Patients Friend, or Impeding Progress?
The London Bombings: In the Eye of the Storm
The Management, Prevention and Economics of Central Line Sepsis
The Minimally Invasive Surgery Debate
The Navy Trauma Training Program: Preparing for the Battlefield
The New Orleans Tragedy: A Surgeon in the Eye of the Storm
The Safe Kids Program - A Little Prevention Goes a Long Way
The Unresolved Debate: Which Fluid and How Much?
Trauma in the Elderly: Not Just Another Trauma Patient
Vertebral Artery Injuries - The Ultimate Operative Challenge for a Trauma Surgeon
Violence Prevention Programs - Are They Doing What They Are Supposed To?
Who is the Best Trauma Surgeon 2006?
Wireless Vital Signs - A Breakthrough Technology Ready for Application
`Too Much` or `Too Little` Sedation – How To Get It Just Right
 USC Trauma »  2005 Trauma Symposium »  Abdominal Vascular Injuries - Don`t Be Afraid of a Little Blood
Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries -- Liberal Screening or Selective Management?
Clot and Pus in the Chest
DVT Prophylaxis in Trauma Patients: Yes or No?
Family Presence in the Trauma Bay and During Codes
Helmet Laws -- What Is All the Fuss About??
Helping the Organ Shortage With NonHeartbeating Organ Donors
Hypertonic Saline --A Little Goes a Long Way
Induced Hypothermia - Is It Cool to Chill??
Injury Prevention in Kids
Is Air Ambulance Transport Worth the Cost??
Is Nosocomial Pneumonia a Preventable Complication??
Is Tetanus Prophylaxis Necessary??
Just Pan Scan Everything
Local Hemostatic Agents -- Quick Clot and More
Medical Errors are an Epidemic
Novel Insights into Gut-induced Acute MODS
Pulmonary Hilar Injuries
Removable Filters -- Why Not??
Resuscitative Thoracotomy -- How and When
Stenting an Aortic Injury - Good or Bad?
Street Drugs 101 - What You Need to Know
Swans - Yes or No?
Systemic Hemostatic Agents -- Factor VII
Temporary and Permanent Closure of the Open Abdomen
The Evolving State of Sepsis Therapy
The Mangled Extremity -- When Enough is Enough
To Transfuse or Not to Transfuse - That is the Question
Trauma Labs - What Do We Really Need??
Value of the Repeat Head CT in Trauma: Yes or No?
Venous Injuries -- When I Repair and When I Ligate
Whats New in Nutrition
Whats New in Ventilatory Management of ARDS
Who is the Best Trauma Surgeon?
 iPodium-Video iPod Section »  EMRAPTV: Episode 1: Seizures
EMRAPTV: Episode 2: Pediatric Status and VP Shunt Access
EMRAPTV: Episode 3: Toenail Removal
EMRAPTV: Episode 4: UAB Rap Video
EMRAPTV: Episode 5: Knee Arthocentesis
EMRAPTV: Episode 6: Epley – Phimosis and Paraphimosis
EMRAPTV: Episode 7: Myasthenia Gravis
EMRAPTV: Episode 8: Ket-0-phol
EMRAPTV: Episode 9: Peter Johns Epley Maneuver
 USC Essentials »  USC Essentials 2005 »  USC Essentials 2005 Audio Only »  USC Essentials 2005 Day 1 Audio
USC Essentials 2005 Day 2 Audio
USC Essentials 2005 Day 3 Audio
USC Essentials 2005 Day 4 Audio
 USC Trauma »  2005 Trauma Symposium »  2005 USC Trauma Audio Only »  2005 USC Trauma Symposium Day 1 Audio Package
2005 USC Trauma Symposium Day 2 Audio Package
 USC Trauma »  2006 Trauma Symposium »  2006 USC Trauma Audio Only »  2006 USC Trauma Symposium Day 1 Audio Package
2006 USC Trauma Symposium Day 2 Audio Package
 Cedars-Sinai Symposium »  Cedars-Sinai 2004 »  Cedars-Sinai 2004 Audio Only »  Cedars-Sinai 2004 Audio Package
 Cedars-Sinai Symposium »  Cedars-Sinai 2005 »  Cedars-Sinai 2005 Audio Only »  Cedars-Sinai 2005 Audio Package
 National EM Board Review »  National EM Board Review Audio-only Package (18 lectures)
National EM Board Review Package (18 lectures)
 ACCESS PASS »  ACCESS PASS
ACCESS PLUS DVD
 USC Essentials »  USC Essentials 2006 »  AMI: Thrombolysis Latest Drug Protocols (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Aminophylline in Cardiac Arrest and Bradycardia? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Bells Palsy: Current Therapy (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Blunt Cardiac Arrest: An Algorithm (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Cephalosporin in the Penicillin-Allergic: Safe or Not? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Chest X-Ray Pearls (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Clinical Algorithm: Current Rx of Status Epilepticus (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: Is It Preventable and How? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
ENT Badness: Some Key Players (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Eye Trauma: A Simplified Approach (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Greatest Myths in Toxicology (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Head Rules. Neck Rules. American or Canadian. The Expert Speaks. (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
HUS and TTP: A Simplified Approach (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Hypertension in the ED: Rx or No Rx? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
In 2006 a New Generation CT Rules Out SAH: Yes or No (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Is an Ammonia Level Useful in Hepatic Encephalopathy? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Migraine 2006: Best Therapy (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Minor Belly Trauma: CT and Home? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
New Drug Update: 2006 (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
New Drugs and Protocols for Atrial Fibrillation (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Otitis Media 2006 (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Party Time: New Street Drugs - Recognition and Intervention (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
PE: 2006 Update (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Pediatric Chest Pain: When Is It Anything? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Pediatric Physical Examination: Pearls and Video! (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Pimp the Experts: Clark and Stiell on the Hot Seat! (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
SCIWORA: Does it Exist? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Seafood Toxin Syndromes (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Snakes, Spiders and Other Things That Go Bite in the Night (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
SVT: An Expert Review - Beyond Adenosine (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
The Critical Neonate: The Brown Version (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
The Red Eye: Just the Bad Stuff Part 1 (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
The Red Eye: Part 2 - The `Not So Bad` Stuff (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
The Triple Rule-Out CT: Are We There Yet? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Treating Life-Threatening Electrolyte Emergencies (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
Urine Dip In Classic UTI? (USC Essentials 2006 Video)
USC Essentials 2006 Video Package (37 Lectures)
 Office Based Emergencies »  Acute Allergy and Anaphylaxis: First Ten Minutes (Office Emergencies)
Acute Coronary Syndrome in the Office (Office Emergencies)
Cardiac Arrest (Office Emergencies)
Status Epilepticus: Emergent Therapy (Office Emergencies)
The Crashing CHF and Asthmatic Patient (Office Emergencies)
What Goes In Must Come Out: Foreign Body Removal (Office Emergencies)
 Cedars-Sinai Symposium »  Cedars-Sinai 2006 »  ACLS Update 2006 (Cedars-Sinai 2006 Video)
ENT Emergencies (Cedars-Sinai 2006 Video)
Legal Pitfalls in Emergency Medicine (Cedars-Sinai 2006 Video)
Obstetric Emergencies (Cedars-Sinai 2006 Video)
Trauma Updates (Cedars-Sinai 2006 Video)
True Pediatric Emergencies (Cedars-Sinai 2006 Video)
 USC Essentials »  USC Essentials 2006 »  USC Essentials 2006 Audio Only »  USC Essentials 2006 Day 1 Audio
USC Essentials 2006 Day 2 Audio
USC Essentials 2006 Day 3 Audio
USC Essentials 2006 Day 4 Audio
 Resuscitation Conference »  Resuscitation 2007 »  Acute Coronary Syndromes: The Do`s and Dont`s of Novel Therapy (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Acute Life-Threatening Events - Simplified (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Deep and Dissociative Sedation in Children (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Difficult Airway - Plan B (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Fever less than 3 months: When to Worry? (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Found Down with Altered Mental Status: Critical Actions (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Helical CT of the Abdomen: Can I Discharge with a Negative Scan? (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Hemorrhage Control in Trauma – Novel Non-Surgical Techniques to Integrate (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Major Burn Injury – Update for 2007 (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Medical Cardiac Arrest – Pitfalls to Avoid (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Near-Drowning and Hypothermia: Optimizing Survival (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Pediatric Nightmare Respiratory Emergencies (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Pediatric Radiology – Critical Readings Not to Miss (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Penetrating Chest Injury: Critical Actions (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Pre-Hospital Procedures? Load and Go vs Stay and Play (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Resuscitation & Stabilization of the Critical Child (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Resuscitation 2007 Medical Cage Match
Resuscitation 2007 Pediatric Cage Match
Resuscitation 2007 Trauma Cage Match
Resuscitation 2007 Video Package (23 lectures)
Resuscitation in the Back Country (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Shock Assessment: Bedside Ultrasound in Action (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Spinal Imaging: A Rational Approach (Resuscitation 2007 video)
Subtle Presentations of Critical Illness (Resuscitation 2007 video)
 Ultrasound »  Essentials of Ultrasound Series »  Aortic Ultrasound
Biliary Tract Ultrasound
Emergency Echocardiography
Essentials of Emergency Ultrasound (10 lecture series)
FAST: The Trauma Ultrasound Examination
Introduction to Bedside Ultrasound
Politics and Credentialing in Bedside Ultrasound
Renal Ultrasound
Ultrasound Guided Procedures
Ultrasound of the Pregnant Patient
 Ultrasound »  Ultrasound 2007 »  Abdominal Scanning (Gallbladder-Kidney-Aorta) (2007)
Emergency Echocardiography (2007)
Introduction to Ultrasound and Basic Physics (2007)
Pelvic Sonography (2007)
Trauma Scanning: The FAST Exam (2007)
Ultrasound 2007 Series (6 lecture package)
Ultrasound Guided Procedures (2007)
 USC Trauma »  2007 Trauma Symposium »  Abdominal Emergencies in the ICU Patient. (USC Trauma 2007)
Acute Care Surgery - Discussion. (USC Trauma 2007)
American Idol - Who Has the Best Resident. (USC Trauma 2007)
An Hour With Demetri - Believe It or Not. (USC Trauma 2007)
Attempted Suicides - How Aggressive Should Our Care Be. (USC Trauma 2007)
Ballistics for the Health Care Provider. (USC Trauma 2007)
Bedside Tracheostomy - When and How. (USC Trauma 2007)
Beta Blockers Debate Pro - Con. (USC Trauma 2007)
Beta Blockers in Trauma Patients Are Nothing But Heresy. (USC Trauma 2007)
Biologics vs Synthetics - Which One and Why. (USC Trauma 2007)
C-Spine Clearence in the Unevaluable Patient - Discussion. (USC Trauma 2007)
Cardiopulmonary Bypass for Traumatic Arrest - How Far Can We Push the Envelope. (USC Trauma 2007)
Caught in the Crossfire. (USC Trauma 2007)
Chasing ICP and CPP Harms the Patient. (USC Trauma 2007)
Closure of the Open Abdomen with an Intestinal Fistula. (USC Trauma 2007)
Complex Liver Injuries - Discussion. (USC Trauma 2007)
Complex Liver Injuries - Pack and Go - To Angiography. (USC Trauma 2007)
Complex Liver Injuries - Pack and Go - To the ICU for Resuscitation. (USC Trauma 2007)
Coroner at Large Part 2 - Confessions of an L.A. Coroner. (USC Trauma 2007)
Critical Care - Discussion. (USC Trauma 2007)
CT Scan Only - A Recipe for Disaster. (USC Trauma 2007)
CT Scan Only - All I Need. (USC Trauma 2007)
Dealing with an Unrealistic Family - How to Say Enough is Enough. (USC Trauma 2007)
Erythropoitin in the ICU - Should Patients Receive Such an Expensive Drug. (USC Trauma 2007)
Follow-up CT Scan for Liver and Splenic Injuries - Is It Necessary. (USC Trauma 2007)
GI Prophylaxis - Who, How Long. (USC Trauma 2007)
Hemoglobin Substitutes - Are They Finally Ready for Clinical Use. (USC Trauma 2007)
Hemostatic Resuscitation - Just as Important as Blood. (USC Trauma 2007)
ICP and CPP Management Improves Outcome. (USC Trauma 2007)