Nephrology - The National Emergency Medicine Board Review Course

Go to to attend the live course or purchase the self study video! The National Emergency Medicine Board Review was created for one reason - to assist physicians in passing their exams. This objective drives the content of the course. The focus is on “bread and butter“ emergency medicine that is neither controversial nor “leading edge.“ You won’t hear anything about the specifics of whether TPA should or should not be given for strokes, but rather your valuable time will be focused on the core content of emergency medicine. You’ll find emphasis on important topics that you may not routinely encounter in day-to-day emergency care, but which are still “must know“ for the exams, including - toxicology syndromes, pediatric rashes, recognition of specific stroke presentations, EKG manifestations of WPW and the Brugada syndrome, the distinctions between botulism and Guillian Barre presentations, the significance of the acute chest syndrome in sickle cell crisis and hundreds of other important topi
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