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HIPPO Essentials of Emergency Medicine

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Recharge, Reconnect, and Rediscover Your Passion for EM

Essentials of Emergency Medicine (EEM) is HIPPO’s flagship course—an engaging, high-yield education experience trusted by thousands of emergency clinicians worldwide. Designed for EM physicians, residents, PAs, NPs, and urgent care providers, EEM delivers cutting-edge updates, essential clinical pearls, and practical, real-world strategies for managing emergencies across all acuity levels.

Led by renowned EM educators and packed with concise, brilliantly delivered talks, EEM makes staying sharp, current, and confident in emergency care not just possible—but enjoyable.

* Date original release: 2022

HIPPO ESSENTIALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE

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HIPPO ESSENTIALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE TOPICS

1. New ACC/AHA/SAEM chest pain guidelines

2. Recent cardiology articles that you’ve got to know!

3. My favorite ECG articles of the year

4. My favorite ECG of the year

5. BER vs STEMI: How can I tell the difference?

6. Thumbs up: How I do a thumb spica

7. Getting it straight: Commonly missed knee extension diagnoses

8. How I do a knee aspiration

9. Foot exam and X-ray: Clinical correlation is required

10. Hand exam and X-ray: Clinical correlation is required

11. Shoulder tips: Practice-changing pearls

12. Pneumonia ADP

13. Phenobarbital ADP

14. High sensitivity troponin ADP

15. ACLS ADP updates

16. Transplant emergencies: What you cannot miss!

17. Sickle cell updates

18. Trauma: Extremity exsanguination

19. Recent trauma articles that you gotta know

20. Can I skip the CXR if I’m going to panscan?

21. When to shelve the PRBCs: Whole blood resuscitation in trauma patients

22. Don’t trip up: Why you’ll never say mechanical fall again

23. Calm not comatose: How to manage the agitated older patient

24. Pay attention to inattention: How to diagnose and manage delirium

25. The pain-free STEMI: How to not miss ACS in older patients

26. Breaking down the case: Pediatric fever nuances

27. Peds rashes 101: Crush these 5 most common rashes

28. BRUE updates

29. How to Treat ESBL, CRE, and DTR-Pseudomonas

30. Antibiotics: Is shorter better?

31. STI Updates

32. Appy: Do we even need the surgeon?!

33. Outpatient COVID management

34. Buproprion

35. Is it even tox?

36. Pediatric DKA updates

37. Pediatric (Non-traumatic) red eye

38. Teen Spirit: Sex, drugs and rock n’ roll

39. Iatrogenic abdominal compartment syndrome

40. Rxs that break my heart

41. Neuropathic pain in the ED: what can we do?

42. Legal lessons

43. Cardiac risk stratification update: the latest on HEART, GRACE, EDACS, CRACE

44. The ultimate migraine cocktail

45. Syncope scores: They all suck. Here is who to admit

46. Ketamine-only intubation: Good or bad?

47. Video laryngoscopy secrets

48. Five traits of high performing teams: How to use this to make resus better

49. Cardiogenic shock: Pitfalls to avoid

50. Practice makes perfect? How to get comfortable with HALO procedures

51. High flow hacks: How to titrate, when to ditch it, switch to CPAP/BiPAP, when to intubate

52. TTM in 2022

53. Mind of the Resuscitationist

54. Most important critical care papers of the year

55. How I do cricothyroidotomy

56. Ultra-rapid reversal of anticoagulation for ICH

57. Breaking down the case: Pediatric fever nuances

58. The erector spinae block

59. POCUS for life-threatening soft tissue infections

60. Shoulder POCUS

61. Diplopia for dummies

62. Beyond “I can’t look left”: How to detect subtle EOM palsies

63. Rheumatologic eye emergencies

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