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PetalMD in Ottawa for the NCCEM

February 9-10, PetalMD will take part in the 2018 National Capital Conference on Emergency Medicine (NCCEM), a renowned training event for emergency medicine physicians and family medicine physicians who include emergency medicine as part of their practice. 

PetalMD for ER

Are you one of the 2,500 Canadian emergency physicians already using our schedule management solution? Will you also be attending the conference? Please take a moment to come say hello and share your feedback with us during the event!

If you are not yet familiar with Petal Scheduling but would like to know why a growing number of emergency departments are automating their schedule creation and management with this innovative solution, we encourage you to stop by the PetalMD booth or to dowload this ER case study. We would love to answer any questions you may have concerning Petal Scheduling’s ability to adapt to the reality of your medical service.

Video preview of PetalMD's Scheduling Software

About the NCCEM 2018

The National Capital Conference on Emergency Medicine is a two-days training event for practicing emergency medicine physicians with an evidence-based update on a wide variety of emergency medicine topics. The 2018 presentations be given by physicians from a wide variety of hospital, including the Children's Hospital of Easter Ontario (CHEO), the Ottawa Hospital and many ER across the Ottawa region. This conference will allow participants to dialogue and network with other emergentologists.

Presentations being given at the event

  • Do No Harm: Overtesting in the Emergency Department
    Dr Shahbaz Syed

  • Accidental Hypothermia—Pediatric Considerations
    Dr Michelle Long

  • Top 10 Articles (Adult)
    Dr Stella Yiu & Dr Shahbaz Sayedp

  • De-mystifying the Management of Benign Breast Disease
    Dr Amanda Roberts

  • Deadly ECG`s you Can`t Miss
    Dr. Ashley Krywenky

  • The dreaded CAS case - Practical tips to quickly manage child physical abuse in the ED
    Dr. Michelle Ward

  • Breathe a Little Easier: Using Bedside Ultrasound For Dyspnea
    Dr. Brandon Ritcey & Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan

  • Epitaxis
    Dr. Jennifer Smith

  • Urologic Emergencies (Urinary retention, gross hematuria in the ED, testicular torsion and the score used for assessing)
    Dr. Patrick Weldon

  • A picture can say a 1000 words...
    Dr. Mary Johnston

  • Update on the New ATLS Manuel
    Dr. Michael Woo

  • Eye POCUS
    Dr. Michael Rubin
     

  • PALS Update
    Dr. Mary Johnston

  • Using research to improve care of older ED patients
    Dr. Debra Eagles

  • Patient Transfer Challenges (Case-based approach, pitfalls for average patient)
    Dr. Sean Moore

  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN)/Hazardous Material (HazMat): a problem child
    Dr. Andrew Willmore

  • Top 10 PEDS Articles
    Dr. Stuart Harman

  • Putting the Advanced Back in ACLS
    Dr. George Mastoras

  • Head Inquiries/ Skull Fractures
    Dr. Raagini Jain

  • Pediatric Airway
    Dr. Tighe Crombie & Dr. Natalie Bresee

  • Pediatric POCUS-Lungs, Soft Tissue
    Dr. Allan Shefrin

  • Billing
    Dr. Lorne Wiesenfeld/span>

  • Agitated Delirium: Differential, Pitfalls, Management
    Dr. Mark Mensour