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MCE Conferences – Primary Care Update: Adult and Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2025 offers a comprehensive and clinically focused review of essential emergency care topics relevant to both adults and children. Designed for frontline healthcare providers, this program delivers evidence-based strategies for evaluating and managing the most common and high-risk presentations seen in urgent care, emergency rooms, primary care clinics, and fast-track settings.
Led by expert faculty in emergency medicine and primary care, this course emphasizes practical, real-world guidance with a focus on rapid assessment, differential diagnosis, stabilization, and timely intervention across a wide spectrum of acute conditions.
📌 Objectives
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Apply guidelines in the management of children with head injury (including when to order a head CT) and Return-to-Play/Return-to-Learn decisions.
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Summarize which conditions can be identified by each step of a thorough pediatric eye exam and when to refer.
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Use rapid decision-making for children with signs of surgical emergencies; choose appropriate diagnostics and avoid delays.
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Improve diagnostic accuracy using the SPIT differential and Four-Stops medical decision-making tools, prioritizing high-risk and common conditions.
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Describe implicit bias and its impact on clinical decisions, patient interactions, and outcomes.
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Discuss age-related factors complicating decisions in older adults and recognize emergencies in cancer patients and elder abuse.
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Recognize barriers to clinical reasoning and understand how AI can help (and its limitations, including bias/hallucinations).
▶︎Topics Covered
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Concussions & Head Injury in Children: Return-to-Play/Return-to-Learn; imaging utilization.
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Pediatric Eye Emergencies: Exam steps; infections/trauma; periorbital vs orbital infections; referral thresholds.
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Minimizing Medical Error: Implicit bias; common cognitive errors; SPIT & Four-Stops tools.
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A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing (Parts 1 & 2): Benign complaints (sore throat, musculoskeletal pain, headache) that may hide serious disease; structured evaluation using SPIT/Four-Stops.
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Evaluating High-Risk Patients: Older adults’ pitfalls; emergencies in oncology patients; recognizing elder abuse.
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AI as a Partner in Clinical Reasoning: Real-case use, benefits, challenges, limitations.
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The Febrile Young Infant (<8 weeks): Current evidence; decade of practice evolution; AAP guidance.
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Does My Patient Need Surgery? (Pediatrics): Rapid recognition; appropriate tests; preventing diagnostic delay.
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Visual Diagnosis (Pediatrics): Pattern recognition; key history questions.
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Travel-Related Illnesses: Risk factors; malaria workup; prevention strategies.
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In-Flight Emergencies: Good Samaritan law; clinician obligations; types and incidence of events.






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