Q3 Urgent Caring- Credits
Exploring Non-Opioid Pain Treatments in the Urgent CareWas brought to you by:From Hippo Education: For more on this topic, listen to Dr. Ross Cohen and Jackie McDevitt-Capetolla PA-C discuss “Non-Opioid...
Q3 Urgent Caring- CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME)
Target AudienceThis CME activity is intended for medical professionals who practice medicine in the on-demand space including Urgent Care, retail medicine and other similar venues. These providers may include physicians,...
Q3 Urgent Caring- Cause for Applause-The College’s Newest Fellows
We would like to welcome the following new fellows of the College of Urgent Care Medicine! These fellows represent the best of us who work every day to provide the...
Q3 Urgent Caring- New: Urgent Updates in Pediatrics
Ivan Koay MD, MBChB, MRCS, FRNZCUCUrgent Care Physician and Medical Lead Kings College Hospital Urgent Treatment Centre, LondonAbstracts Section Editor, Journal of Urgent Care Medicine Convenor Ireland and UK Faculty of...
Q3 Urgent Caring- Urgent Updates
West Nile Infections Rising in the USWest Nile Virus is the leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the continental U.S. And as of August 8, 126 human cases had been identified...
Q3 Urgent Caring- Urgent Care Q&A
Can allergic conjunctivitis cause ulcerations?Most seasonal allergic conjunctivitis will respond optimally to a combination of antihistamine and mast cell stabilizer drops. Patients with severe allergic conjunctivitis may develop a corneal...
Q3 Urgent Caring- Tick-Borne Illness: A Diagnostic Approach for the Urgent Care Clinician
KidBits: Tick-borne Illnesses in ChildrenDue to the nonspecific nature of tick-related illness, combined with decreased body awareness, tick bites and their associated symptoms can often be less conspicuous in children,...