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Introduction to the Program
Throughout these months you will learn to apply the clinical and non-clinical competencies of emergency and disaster medicine"
Health professionals play a key role in caring for a patient with an emergency medical condition or in an emergency situation, in order to maintain the required level of quality and safety. Adequate updating of specialists in these areas is essential to ensure better early diagnosis and the operability of hospital and out-of-hospital services. On the other hand, in disaster situations, the preparation of material and human resources remains inadequate. Because of this, many health facilities emphasize the need for experts with an emphatic preparation for this kind of care response.
It is from this context that this TECH academic program arises. It integrates the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of patients injured during serious accidents or natural phenomena. In addition, you will learn more about the importance of equipping the means of transport in an optimal way and the knowledge that a professional in this sanitary branch must have to prepare these transports. It will also discuss the most current trends that differentiate the care of adult patients from those of pediatric age during medical care following an emergency or disaster.
This program combines very complete theoretical contents with a face-to-face and exhaustive stay in a first class medical facility. This practice will be extended from Monday to Friday, in 8-hour shifts, for 3 weeks. They will be supervised by a designated tutor, who will be in charge of facilitating the students' insertion into the most demanding and rigorous work dynamics. In this way, the student will develop new knowledge from the subjects taught on TECH 100% online platform, and then achieve the skills most demanded by the sector with the help of the most competent specialists. This innovative learning modality will favor the immediate insertion of graduates in first level jobs in the healthcare field.
Add to your online study the realization of clinical practices with the highest standards of quality and technological level in an elite hospital center"
This ##ESTUDIO## in Emergency, Urgent Care, and Disaster Medicine the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- Development of more than 100 clinical cases, presented by experts in the care of patients in emergencies, emergencies and catastrophes and university professors with extensive experience in this field
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- News on patient care in emergencies, emergencies and catastrophes
- Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
- Its emphasis on innovative methodologies in emergency, urgent and catastrophic patient care
- All this will be complemented with theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, discussion forums on controversial issues and individual reflection work
- Availability of content from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
- In addition, you will be able to carry out a clinical internship in one of the best hospitals in the world
Take an intensive 3-week program at a prestigious medical institution and acquire all the knowledge you need to grow personally and professionally"
In this Professional Master's Degree proposal, of a professionalizing nature and blended learning modality, the program is intended to update nursing professionals who develop their functions in high performance centers, clinical or hospital centers, and who require a high level of qualification. The content is based on the latest scientific evidence and is organized in a didactic way to integrate theoretical knowledge into nursing practice. The theoretical-practical elements allow professionals to update their knowledge and help them to make the right decisions in patient care.
The multimedia content developed with the latest educational technology will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive education program to learn in real situations.
This program's design is based on Problem Based Learning, by means of which the student must try to solve different professional practice situations that will be presented throughout the program. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts.
Enroll now in this unique Hybrid Master's Degree, which stands out for the quality of its contents and its excellent teaching staff, composed of elite professionals"
This program gives you the opportunity to update your knowledge in a real scenario, with the maximum scientific rigor of an institution at the forefront of technology"
Syllabus
The curriculum of this Hybrid Master's Degree is composed of different academic modules, with a wide range of topics of interest. In them, students will learn about the organization, coordination and regularization of emergency services and their medical transports. At the same time, they will study in depth the most advanced cardiovascular supports in current medical practice, as well as the most studied neurological and respiratory pathologies from the scientific parameters of Emergency, Urgent Care, and Disaster Medicine. On the other hand, students will analyze the most effective diagnostic and treatment techniques for this kind of traumatic situations and the most accurate pharmacology according to the discussion of real cases of daily practice.
With this program of study you will examine biosafety and other protocols for caring for physicians during the care of patients affected by toxicological emergencies"
Module 1. General Overview
1.1. Definitions and Concepts
1.2. Comprehensive Care
1.3. Bioethics and Legislation in Emergency Medicine
Module 2. Emergency Services and Medical Transport
2.1. Organization of Emergency Medical Systems
2.2. Coordination and Health Regulation
2.3. Information and Record Systems
2.4. Types of Medical Transport
2.4.1. Intrahospital Transport
2.4.2. Interhospital Transport
2.4.3. Ground Medical Transport
2.4.4. Air Medical Transport
2.5. Pathophysiology of Medical Transport and Transfer Positions
2.6. Patient Transfer. Models
Module 3. Advanced Cardiovascular Support
3.1. Basic Life Support in Adults
3.1.1. General Overview
3.2. Advanced Life Support in Adults
3.2.1. Action in Case of Bradyarrhythmia
3.2.2. Action in Response to Tachyarrhythmias
3.3. Basic Pediatric Life Support
3.4. Pediatric and Neonatal Advanced Life Support
3.4.1. Recognition and Management of Critically Ill Children
3.4.2. Advanced Airway Management
3.4.3. Basics of Mechanical Ventilation in Pediatrics
3.4.4. Infusion Routes and Drugs in Pediatric CPR
3.4.5. Pediatric VAS Algorithms and Arrhythmia Treatment
3.5. Neonatal Resuscitation
3.5.1. Post-resuscitation Stabilization and Neonatal Transport
3.6. Advanced Life Support in Serious Trauma Patients
3.7. Advanced Life Support in Special Cases
Module 4. Cardiovascular Emergencies
4.1. Arrhythmias
4.2. Syncope
4.3. Acute Chest Pain
4.4. Acute Heart Failure
4.5. Pericarditis, Cardiac Tamponade
4.6. Heart Failure
4.7. Acute Pulmonary Edema
4.8. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
4.9. Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PTE)
4.10. Aortic Dissection
4.11. Hypertensive Emergencies
4.12. Shock
Module 5. Respiratory Emergencies
5.1. Respiratory Emergencies
5.2. Pneumonia
5.3. COPD Exacerbation
5.4. Pleuritis and Pleural Effusion
5.5. Pneumothorax
5.6. Hemoptysis
Module 6. Neurological Emergencies
6.1. Neurological Assessment of a Critically Ill Patient
6.2. Vascular Disorders, Ictus Code
6.3. Alterations in the Level of Consciousness
6.4. Intracranial Hypertension
6.5. Central Nervous System Infections
6.6. Seizures and Status Epilepticus
6.7. Headaches
6.8. Vertiginous Syndrome (Vertigo)
Module 7. Digestive Emergencies
7.1. Acute Abdominal Pain
7.2. Acute Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage and Vascular Disorders
7.3. Intestinal Obstruction
7.4. Acute Gastroenteritis
7.5. Acute Pancreatitis
7.6. Acute Biliary Disease
7.7. Acute Anal Disease
Module 8. Endocrine and Metabolic Emergencies
8.1. Glucose Metabolism Disorders
8.2. Thyroid Emergencies
8.3. Acid-base Balance Disorders
8.4. Water Balance Disorders
8.5. Electrolyte Balance Disorders
Module 9. Nephrourological Emergencies
9.1. Nephrourological Emergencies
9.2. Renal and Excretory System Lithiasis
9.3. Urinary Retention
9.4. Urinary Tract Infections
9.5. Acute Renal Failure
9.6. Hematuria
9.7. Acute Scrotal Syndrome
9.8. Urethral Pathology
Module 10. Hematological, Immunological, and Infectious Emergencies
10.1. Hemotherapy
10.2. Thrombopenia
10.3. Anticoagulation and Thromboprophylaxis
10.4. Allergies and Anaphylactic Reactions
10.5. Risk Exposure and Exposure to Potentially Harmful Material
10.6. Fever of Unknown Origin
10.7. Sepsis and Septic Shock
Module 11. Psychiatric Emergencies
11.1. Psychopathologies
11.2. Psychomotor Agitation
11.3. Acute Alcoholic Disease
11.4. Self-Harm Attempt
11.5. Anxiety Attack
11.6. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
Module 12. Ophthalmological Emergencies
12.1. Eyelid and Lacrimal System Diseases
12.2. Pink Eye
12.3. Sudden Loss of Vision
12.4. Eye Injuries
Module 13. Otorhinolaryngological Emergencies
13.1. Infectious Processes in ENT
13.2. Foreign Objects in ENT
13.3. Epistaxis
13.4. Sudden Loss of Hearing
Module 14. Toxicology Emergencies
14.1. General Aspects of an Intoxicated Patient
14.2. Most Common Intoxications
Module 15. Terminally Ill Patient in the Emergency Department
15.1. Emergency Complications in Terminal Patients
15.2. Attention to the Situation in the Last Few Days of a Terminal Patient’s Life
15.3. Dermatology in Emergencies
Module 16. Obstetric Emergencies
16.1. Inflammatory, Infectious and Other Emergencies
16.2. Gynecological Bleeding
16.3. Pregnancy and Postpartum Emergencies
16.4. Emergency Delivery Assistance
16.5. Sexual Abuse
Module 17. Pediatric Accidents and Emergencies
17.1. Infant Colic
17.2. Febrile Syndrome
17.3. Seizures
17.4. Airway Anatomy
17.5. Exanthematous Diseases
17.6. Digestive Pathology
17.7. Child Abuse
17.8. Transport of Critical Pediatric Patients
Module 18. Severe Trauma Care (Catastrophes or Out-of-Hospital Emergencies)
18.1. General Overview
18.2. Biomechanics of Accidents
18.3. Primary and Secondary Assessment
18.4. TBI
18.5. Thoracic Trauma
18.6. Abdominal Trauma
18.7. Vertebral Trauma and Spinal Cord Injury
18.8. Trauma of the Locomotor System
18.9. Injuries
18.10. Hypovolemic Shock
18.11. Pediatric Trauma
18.12. Trauma During Pregnancy
18.13. Special Traumas
18.14. Injuries due to Physical and Environmental Agents
18.15. Bites and Stings
18.16. Analgesia and Sedation
18.17. Mobilization and Immobilization. Materials and Techniques
18.18. Rescue and Medical Care in Confined and Remote Places
Module 19. Multiple Victims Incidents (MVI) and Disasters
19.1. General Overview
19.2. MVI and Disaster Management
19.3. Sectorization
19.4. Deployment and Logistics
19.5. Triage
19.6. Multiple Victim Care
19.7. Evacuation
19.8. MVI Management in a Hospital
19.9. CBRN Incidents
19.10. Emergency Planning
Module 20. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques (Humanitarian Emergencies and Disasters)
20.1. Probes
20.2. Peripheral and Central Vein Cannulation
20.3. Intraosseous Route
20.4. Endotracheal Intubation (ETI)
20.5. Difficult Airway
20.6. Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
20.7. Management of Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
20.8. Pericardiocentesis
20.9. Thoracocentesis and Pleural Drainage
20.10. Emergency Department Ultrasound
20.11. Electrical Therapy (MP, CV, DF)
20.12. Monitoring of Hemodynamic Status and Electrocardiography
20.13. Capnography and Pulse Oximetry
20.14. Oxygen Therapy
20.15. Monitoring of Neurological Status
20.16. Monitoring of Sedoanalgesia
20.17. Collecting Analytical Samples
20.18. Frequently Used Scales in Accident and Emergency Medicine
20.19. Physiological Parameters in Adults and Children
Module 21. Pharmacology in Emergencies
21.1. Basic Concepts
21.2. Drug Administration Routes in Accidents and Emergencies
21.3. Drug Administration Safety
21.4. Fluid Therapy
21.5. Most Common Drugs Used in Accident and Emergency Care
21.6. Formulas and Dosage Calculation
Module 22. Other Important Aspects in Accident and Emergency Care
22.1. Communication Skills in Emergencies
22.2. Patient Safety
22.3. New Professional Skills in Accident and Emergency Care
22.4. New Technologies in Accident and Emergency Care
Module 23. Update on Coronavirus Infections
23.1. Discovery and Evolution of Coronaviruses
23.2. Main Microbiological Characteristics and Members of the Coronavirus Family
23.3. Epidemiological Changes in Coronavirus Infections from its Discovery to the Present
23.4. The Immune System and Coronavirus Infections
23.5. Pathogenesis and Pathophysiology of Coronavirus Infections
23.6. Risk Groups and Transmission Mechanisms of Coronaviruses
23.7. Natural History of Coronavirus Infections
23.8. Latest Information on Microbiological Diagnosis of Coronavirus Infections
23.9. Current Biosafety Measures in Microbiology Laboratories for Coronavirus Sample Handling
23.10. Up-to-Date Management of Coronavirus Infections
23.11. Future Challenges in the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Coronavirus
It delves into the most relevant theory in this field, subsequently applying it in a real work environment"
Hybrid Master's Degree in Emergency, Urgent Care, and Disaster Medicine
Emergency, Urgent Care, and Disaster Medicine is a fundamental specialty in healthcare, requiring highly trained professionals to provide adequate care in critical situations. At TECH Global University, we understand the importance of having University Experts in this field, which is why we have designed our Hybrid Master’s Degree in Emergency, Urgent Care, and Disaster Medicine to train the professionals of the future. This postgraduate program offers a unique combination of theoretical and practical lessons, with hybrid classes that will allow you to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to confidently and efficiently handle any emergency situation. In our Master’s program, you will have access to cutting-edge, up-to-date, and high-quality studies. Our faculty is made up of experts in the field of emergency, urgent care, and disaster medicine who will guide you through your learning process and provide you with the tools needed to face the challenges that may arise in critical situations. Additionally, our hybrid methodology will allow you to access the program's content online, adapting to your own pace and schedule, while the in-person classes will give you the opportunity to practice and apply what you’ve learned in a realistic and safe environment.
Specialize at the World's Largest Medical School
By enrolling in our Hybrid Master’s Degree, you will benefit from comprehensive training that includes updated knowledge, practical skills, and clinical experience. You will learn how to make quick and accurate decisions in emergency situations, manage available resources effectively, coordinate multidisciplinary teams, and lead in crisis situations. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to network with other students and University Experts in the field, expanding your horizons and enriching your learning experience. This Hybrid Master’s Degree in Emergency, Urgent Care, and Disaster Medicine is a unique opportunity to qualify as a highly skilled professional in this crucial area of medicine. Don’t wait any longer to improve your skills and advance your career. Enroll in our program and become an expert in emergency, urgent care, and disaster medicine!