Medicina de Urgencias (ENARM / Atención de Urgencias Medicas y Quirúrgicas)

Medicina de Urgencias (ENARM / Atención de Urgencias Medicas y Quirúrgicas)

by Julianna Jung, MD, FACEP, Sharon Bord, MD, John Russell, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CCRN, CRNFA

Course Details

  • Videos 228
  • Duration 20:34 h
  • Quiz questions 619
  • Concept Pages 147

Content

Your Educators of course Medicina de Urgencias (ENARM / Atención de Urgencias Medicas y Quirúrgicas)

 Julianna Jung, MD, FACEP

Julianna Jung, MD, FACEP

Dr. Julianna Jung is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA.
She obtained her MD at Johns Hopkins University in 1999. Since 2006, she is the Director of Medical Student Education in the Emergency Medicine Department, and she was appointed the Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center in 2011.
She directs several major educational initiatives for medical students at Johns Hopkins, and her work has been recognized with several teaching awards, including the prestigious George J. Stuart Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Jung teaches courses on Emergency Medicine.

 Sharon Bord, MD

Sharon Bord, MD

Dr. Sharon Bord is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland, USA.
She obtained her MD at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in 2004 and then completed residency training at Boston Medical Center.
She has a focus on both undergraduate and graduate medical education, and is a member of the Teaching College, a group of faculty members in the Department of Emergency Medicine dedicated to educational endeavors for residents and medical students.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Bord teaches courses on Emergency Medicine.

 John Russell, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CCRN, CRNFA

John Russell, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CCRN, CRNFA

Dr. John Russell, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CCRN, CRNFA is the owner and founder of Skills On Point®, LLC as well as a nurse practitioner/first assistant with practice experience in cardiothoracic surgery. As a program director for the National Institute of First Assisting, INC (NIFA®), and a graduate of Illinois State University and the University of Pennsylvania, John teaches advanced practice nursing students full-time for Rosalind Franklin University for CRNAs and PMHNPs. He aims to simplify complicated concepts into digestible portions and uses fun analogies to make the most complicated concepts come to life for the learner in memorable ways.

Skills On Point, LLC provides dozens of US-based schools with high-fidelity skills training at their locations with a team of over 50 instructors who maintain clinical practice in their expertise. Annually, Skills On Point maintains over 25,000 active students in their training programs and has grown to include training and skills content in nearly all privileges allowed under the scopes of practice of both advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants.

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NOPE
By Laura . on 15. October 2023 for Sepsis and Septic Shock: Pathophysiology & Clinical Definition

Not a good educator and lecture presenter. A lot going on that is boring and nonstimulating. Easy to get lost, tune out, and loose focus. Not engaging.

 
We need more like it.
By Muhammad A. on 12. June 2023 for Suturing

Clearly presented, a simple course. We need more like it for emergency medicine. In addition to wound management.

 
Best online learning platform.
By Mario . on 08. June 2023 for Trauma (Emergency Medicine)

I believe the Lecturio is the best online learning platform. Instructors are very professional, knowledgeable and with a lot experience. I will recommend Lecturio to my friends.

 
Thorough, practical and rich with practicalities
By Henry L. on 08. April 2023 for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA): Management

Thorough, objective and yet rich with practical details. I feel Dr. Bord has led us through the pathway of how to correctly approach this diagnosis and its management. It is filled with little tidbits and potential traps that she interspersed there for us. A great job!