
SUNY Buffalo Emergency Medicine
Grand Rounds ScheduleA weekly full morning program of educational conferences in Emergency Medicine
Tuesday, March 7, 2000
7:30 am - Emergency Medicine Resident Study Sessions
8:30 am - "Tocolytics and Premature Labor"
Lori Michael, MD
Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine
SUNY at Buffalo9:30 am - "Aortic Emergencies"
Dietrich Jehle, MD
Vice Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Clinical Director, Erie County Medical Center10:30 am -Telemedicine Case Conference
David Ellis, MD
11:30 am - Case Conference
Alvaro Zeballos, MD
Tuesday, March 14, 2000
7:30 am - Emergency Medicine Resident Study Session
8:30 am - "Transient Global Amnesia & Vertebro-basilar Insufficiency"
Frank Lee, MD
Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine
SUNY at Buffalo9:30 am - "Wide Complex Tachycardia"
Mike DiBella, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine10:30 am - "Statistics I Descriptive & a, b, p, CI" - Research Series
Ron Moscati, MD
Director or Research
Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine11:30 am - Toxicology Case
Gerald Gorman, MD
Tuesday, March 21, 2000
7:30 am - Emergency Medicine Resident Study Session
NO GRAND ROUNDS
Resident clinical schedules should be adjusted accordingly.
Thursday, March 23, 2000
7:00 pm - Journal Club - "Antiviral Agents for Treating Influenza - Should We?"
Dave Janicke, MD
Resident clinical schedules should be adjusted accordingly.
Tuesday, March 28, 2000
7:30 am - Emergency Medicine Resident Study Session
8:30 am - "Red Blood Cells and Bleeding Disorders"
Kevin Collins, DO
Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine
SUNY at Buffalo9:30 am - "Male GU Emergencies"
Robert McCormack, MD
Clinical Director, Buffalo General Hospital
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine10:30 am - "Financial Planning - IRA's" - Physician Wellness Series
Michael DiBella, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine11:30 am- M &M
Bill Lowe, MD
This series is sponsored by the ACCME - accredited, UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences for up to 4 hours of AMA/PRA Category I credit per morning session. Participants should sign - in for each component of the session. This series is designed to provide emergency physicians at all levels of training with the knowledge necessary to pass certification and recertification examinations. Over an 18 month period the core topics in the field will be covered.
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