The Opioid Overdose Crisis: How we Got Here and What Can be Done (On Demand – Previously Recorded)


A “CE You! Plus” Previously Recorded Webinar!
The drug overdose death rate in the US continues to climb. How did we get here and what can be done? Dan Morhaim, M.D. brings his unique perspective as an ER doctor and Maryland state legislator to this compelling topic. Using source material, he will show the policy decisions made in governments and board rooms that contributed to this ongoing crisis. Based on that, he’ll offer evidence-based policies to help us dig our way out. Earn 1 CE/CME Credit!

3D Problem Solving: Initial Assessment of Dyspneic Patient (On Demand – Previously Recorded)


A “CE You! Plus” Previously Recorded Webinar!
The ability to swiftly decipher a patient’s presenting complaints and conduct an initial physical examination is a crucial skill. However, some life-threatening issues may not be immediately apparent, leading to potential mortality and morbidity. For instance, during the Covid pandemic, anxiety was often misdiagnosed as the cause of dyspnea, failing to address the underlying problem of respiratory distress. By decoding the patient’s complaint and carefully observing their physical presentation, a rapid differential diagnosis can be achieved. Equally important is the timely and appropriate implementation of interventions to address the underlying issue. Join this engaging class to enhance your problem-solving skills in the initial assessment of dyspneic patients, Gain valuable insights into decoding complex medical presentations and providing effective and efficient care. Earn 3 CE/CME Credits!

Medical, Legal, Toxicological, and Regulatory Aspects of Controlled Substances (On Demand – Previously Recorded)


A “CE You! Plus” Previously Recorded Webinar!
This new webinar is designed to comprehensively review and update established capabilities, address existing limitations, delve into current controversies, and shed light on emerging issues at the intersection of medicine, toxicology, law, and regulation in the world of controlled substances. We will delve into a wide range of topics, including the utilization of toxicological data, analytical methods, alcohol investigations, and the crucial roles of experts in both investigations and legal proceedings. Participants will gain valuable insights through a thorough review of commonly abused substances such as opioids, stimulants, depressants, cannabinoids, hallucinogens, and more. Earn 4 CE/CME Credits!

Implicit Bias: Reducing Barriers and Disparities in Delivery of Health and Mental Health Services (On Demand – Previously Recorded)


A “CE You! Plus” Previously Recorded Webinar!
Numerous studies have shown the impact that various forms of bias can have on the delivery of care. For example, the concerns of women who present for treatment are more often ignored than those of men who present for treatment. And, the concerns of Black women, in particular, are ignored at their peril. This class explores the role of implicit and explicit bias in defining the systems that provide care in America. This course also includes strategies for individual professionals, and professionals in collaboration, to use in order to reduce disparities in access to and delivery of physical and mental health care services. This course meets the “Implicit Bias Training” requirements for MICHIGAN licensees. Earn 1 CE/CME Credit!

Kids and Media – Why You Should Be Concerned (On Demand – Previously Recorded)


A “CE You! Plus” Previously Recorded Webinar!
Children and adolescents now spend more than 5-7 hours a day with a variety of different media. How does that affect their attitudes and behavior, and what can health professionals do about it? This talk will discuss the latest research in the field on the impact of media on babies, children, and adolescents, illustrated with abundant examples of both pro-social and potentially harmful media. In addition, a brief section will involve media training for health professionals about health-related issues important to them – how to talk to newspaper reporters, radio interviewers, and appear on TV. Earn 1.5 CE/CME Credits!