UCA Content Creator Program
We’re seeking passionate clinical experts to contribute to the advancement of urgent care through high-quality content. We are actively soliciting content on specific areas detailed on the call for content board below in addition to an open call for clinical topics of your choosing.
Whether you want to share best practices, evidence-based guidelines, or insights into emerging trends, your expertise can help providers deliver exceptional patient care and stay ahead in the field.
Interpreting EKGs in Urgent Care like a Specialist
Call for Content Description: EKG interpretation is a key component of patient evaluation, especially in patients who present with symptoms suggestive of cardiovascular disease. In this session, cases will be used to develop a workflow for interpreting EKGs as well as looking at EKG diagnoses you do not want to miss in the Urgent Care setting.
Suggested Delivery Format: Video/Case Study
Suggested Length of Content: 20-30 minutes
Victim ID and Response
Call for Content Description: Best practices for the process of identifying a patient who may be a victim of abuse, neglect, or trafficking, and taking appropriate steps to provide medical care, support, and referrals to specialized services while ensuring their safety and privacy.
Suggested Delivery Format: Script or Toolkit
Suggested Length of Content: 1-2 Pages
Tick Borne Illness
Call for Content Description: Identification, prevention, and treatment of tick-borne illnesses in urgent care settings. Share insights on recognizing symptoms, diagnostic approaches, patient education, and the latest treatment guidelines to improve patient care and outcomes.
Suggested Delivery Format: Article or Video
Suggested Length of Content: 3-4 Pages or 30-45 Minutes
Medication Management and Medication Error Prevention
Call for Content Description: Topics to highlight include proper storage, dispensing protocols, patient education, and compliance with regulatory guidelines
Suggested Delivery Format: Infographic, Article or Video
Suggested Length of Content: 1-2 Pages or 15-20 minute video
Pediatrics: Human Trafficking in Children: Recognition and Intervention
Call for Content Description: Recognize signs of human trafficking in pediatric patients and take appropriate intervention steps. Share key indicators, screening techniques, and response protocols
Suggested Delivery Format: Infographic, Article, Video
Suggested Length of Content: 1-2 Pages or 15-20 minute video
Telemedicine
Call for Content Description: The role of telemedicine in urgent care, including best practices for implementation, patient engagement strategies, regulatory considerations, and technology integration. Share insights on how telemedicine enhances access, efficiency, and quality of care.
Suggested Delivery Format: Infographic, Case Study or Video
Suggested Length of Content: 3-4 Pages or 20-30 minute video
How to Make Changes in your Clinical Practice
Call for Content Description: Share strategies for effective change management, including staff buy-in, overcoming resistance, training, and ensuring smooth implementation of new protocols or practices.
Suggested Delivery Format: Infographic, Article, Case Study or Video
Suggested Length of Content: 3-4 Pages or 30 Minute Video
Lab Check-Up
Call for Content Description: Help urgent care providers order, interpret, and act on lab results with speed and confidence. Submissions should focus on how to use labs effectively in a time-sensitive setting.
Suggested Delivery Format: Infographic, Article, Case Study or Video
Suggested Length of Content: 3-4 Pages or 30 Minute Video
Pediatric Orthopedics
Call for Content Description: Fracture management, sprains, strains, and dislocations. Share best practices for diagnosis, treatment, and when to refer to a specialist for optimal care and outcomes.
Suggested Delivery Format: Infographic, Case Study or Video
Suggested Length of Content: 1-2 Pages or 15-20 minutes
The High Risks Radiology Reads you Shouldn't Miss!
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Suggested Delivery Format: Infographic
Suggested Length of Content: 1-2 Pages
Neurology: Head Injury in Urgent Care
Call for Content Description: The evaluation and management of head injuries in urgent care, including assessment protocols, red flag symptoms, concussion management, and when to escalate care.
Suggested Delivery Format: Video
Suggested Length of Content: 30 minutes
Burnout In Occupational Medicine
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Suggested Delivery Format: FAQ Sheet, Toolkit, or Article
Suggested Length of Content: 1-2 pages
Asthma Management in Urgent Care
Call for Content Description: Submissions should help clinicians recognize and manage asthma in the urgent care setting. Suggested topics include acute exacerbation management, inhaler and nebulizer use, pediatric vs. adult care, and patient education.
Suggested Delivery Format: Infographic or Video
Suggested Length of Content: 15 minutes
1–2 pages for infographics or guides
Allergies
Call for Content Description:
We’re looking for content that helps urgent care teams manage common allergic reactions. Topics can include identifying and treating mild to moderate allergies, recognizing anaphylaxis, using epinephrine and antihistamines, and educating patients on follow-up care.
Suggested Delivery Format: Video, Infographic, Tool Kit
Suggested Length of Content: 15-20 minutes or 2-3 Pages
Wound Care: Fast, Clean, and Confident
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We’re looking for content that helps urgent care professionals handle wounds with speed, skill, and confidence. Think beyond basic bandages—this is about real-world wound management in a fast-paced setting.
We want content that’s practical, visual, and ready to use on the floor—something that helps clinicians walk into a room and know exactly what to do.
Suggested Delivery Format: FAQ Sheet, Toolkit, or Video
Suggested Length of Content: 2-3 Pages or 15-20 Minutes
POCUS in Practice: Ultrasound at the Speed of Urgency
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Bites, Stings & Things That Swell: Urgent Care Response Essentials
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Steroids in the Fast Lane: Smart Prescribing in Urgent Care
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We want content that’s practical, visual, and ready to use on the floor—something that helps clinicians walk into a room and know exactly what to do.
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Have a topic you think would resonate with our audience? Submit your own clinical topic for approval. Please include the following items in your submission:
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