MATRC

Acute Alcohol Intoxication, Alcoholism, and Motivational Interviewing

Session 4 of Substance Abuse Disorder & Mental Health is led by Dr. Andrew Legan. The session reviews the epidemiology of alcohol use disorder, with a focus on alcohol intoxication and management in the emergency department. Participants will learn to recognize and treat alcohol withdrawal, apply the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol–Revised (CIWA-AR), and […]

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Delirium and Psychosis

Session 2 of Substance Use Disorder & Mental Health is led by Dr. Hema Kher. This ECHO session reviews the recognition and management of psychosis and delirium in acute care settings. Participants will learn to identify common symptoms of psychosis, explore underlying causes and diagnostic considerations, and review practical management strategies. The session also examines […]

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Suicidal Patients

Session 1 of Substance Use Disorder & Mental Health is led by Dr. Larry Merkel. This ECHO session examines the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide, emphasizing how suicide risk is shaped by three core factors: thwarted belongingness, perceived burdensomeness, and acquired capability. The session explores cultural variations in suicidal behavior, how to recognize “cries for help,” […]

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Acute Endocrine Emergencies

Session 2 of EMS Endocrine Management is led by Dr. Bill Brady. This ECHO session reviews endocrine emergencies including adrenal crisis, thyroid storm, myxedema coma, and pheochromocytoma–related hypertensive emergencies. Participants will explore underlying pathophysiology, including corticosteroid and thyroid hormone function, common causes and risk factors, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, and evidence-based acute management strategies. Through […]

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Diabetic Emergencies

Session 1 of EMS Endocrine Management is led by Dr. George Lindbeck. This ECHO session introduces diabetes, starting with the basics of what it is, the different types, and how glucose and insulin work in the body. It reviews the importance of hemoglobin A1c, the prevalence of diabetes, and its broad impact on patients’ overall […]

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Orthopedic Trauma Considerations for EMS Providers

Session 4 of Wilderness and Austere Medicine is led by Dr. Christy Collins. This ECHO session emphasizes the importance of effective prehospital orthopedic care and its impact on patient outcomes. It reviews how to recognize and manage extremity fractures, including key steps before immobilization, principles of proper splinting, realignment considerations, and post-immobilization care. The session […]

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Prehospital and Austere Burn Management

Session 3 of Wilderness and Austere Medicine is led by Dr. Duncan Carlton. This ECHO session explores the principles of austere care as applied to burn management, including types and grades of burns, systematic evaluation of burn patients, field dressing techniques, and burn resuscitation strategies. The session also addresses prolonged field care considerations and disposition […]

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Evenomation Management

Session 2 of Wilderness and Austere Medicine is led by Dr. Avery Michienzi. This ECHO session reviews snakebite epidemiology and common species in the United States, along with key identification and prevention strategies. It covers first aid management, including pressure immobilization and symptom recognition, and outlines prehospital and hospital treatment approaches. The session also explains […]

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Introduction to Austere Care

Session 1 of Wildnerness and Austere Medicine is led by Dr. Duncan Carlton. This ECHO session defines austere care and explores how it differs across military and civilian contexts. Participants examine scenarios ranging from battlefield medicine to rural and resource-limited civilian settings, as well as situations where hospital systems are strained. The discussion introduces a […]

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