Student Workshops
Workshops for students and first year residents to obtain the basic procedural skills of emergency medicine.
- Wound Care
- This workshop will introduce you to an understanding of skin anatomy, wound healing and potential complications. With these fundamentals, you can apply basic as well as advanced techniques.
- Emergency Eye Care
- A high percentage of ocular conditions are seen in the Emergency Department. It is thus imperative for all physicians working in this arena to be proficient in the evaluation of ocular emergencies.
- Emergency Orthopedics
- Accurate initial diagnosis, treatment, and documentation assumes great importance in caring for orthopedic injuries. The following treatise is intended to relay some general principles for care of orthopedic disorders.
- Cervical Spine Evaluation
- An orderly and comprehensive assessment of normal and pathologic cervical spine anatomy is necessary to understand the classification of the major cervical spine injuries.
- Ultrasound
- This hands-on skills workshop is offered to our career-track rotators. The focus of this workshop is on basic emergency department use of ultrasound in the trauma and cardiac arrest settings. This rotation is applicable only to students on the advanced EM rotation.
- Trauma Resuscitation
- Salvage of the critically injured is optimized by a coordinated team effort and active efforts to support airway, breathing, and circulation (the ABCs) are usually initiated before specific diagnosis.

