Diploma in Emergency medicine – Part 2/2

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About Course

This advanced module is the final part of the comprehensive Diploma in Emergency Medicine, designed for clinicians who want to move from competent to highly confident in the resuscitation room and beyond. Building directly on Part 1, this course takes you deeper into high-stakes emergencies, time-critical decisions, and structured approaches you can apply on your next shift.

You will refine your skills in advanced emergency procedures, critical care protocols, major trauma, toxicology, cardiovascular and neurological emergencies, and the safe management of vulnerable groups including paediatric and geriatric patients. Through case-based learning, simulated scenarios, and checklists you can print or save, you will learn how to quickly recognise life-threatening patterns, prioritise interventions, and lead or support the emergency team under pressure.

This course is ideal for doctors, nurses, paramedics, and advanced practitioners working in emergency departments, urgent care, ICU step-down units, or pre-hospital services. The focus is on what to do in the first minutes and hours of care, how to avoid common pitfalls, and how to communicate clearly with the team and relatives when seconds matter.

By the end of Part 2, you will be able to confidently assess and stabilise complex medical and trauma emergencies, apply evidence-based protocols with situational awareness, and integrate advanced emergency medicine into your daily clinical practice. Completing both parts of the Diploma gives you a strong, structured framework you can rely on in real-world emergencies and during job interviews, OSCEs, and workplace assessments.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Advance Emergency medicine
  • Acute care
  • Acute medicine
  • Cardiac emergency care
  • Practical case scenarios

Course Content

Acute Coronary Syndromes and Cardiovascular Emergencies

  • Acute Coronary Syndrome in the ED: Evidence-Based Management That Saves Lives
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  • Pacemaker Malfunction in the Emergency Setting: Diagnosis and Immediate Action
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  • Acute Heart Failure: Rapid Stabilisation and the Decisions That Matter Most
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  • ECG Localisation of Coronary Artery Occlusion: Read the Infarct, Save the Myocardium
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  • ACS Risk Stratification: Who Needs the Cath Lab and Who Can Wait
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  • Targeted Cardiac Examination in Emergencies: What to Find and What It Means
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  • Pacemaker Programming Decoded: Essential Settings Every Clinician Must Know
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  • Temporary Pacing in the Emergency Department: Indications, Technique and Hidden Pitfalls
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  • Heart Disease in Pregnancy: High-Risk Scenarios You Cannot Afford to Miss
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  • 2025 ACC/AHA ACS Guidelines: What Changed and What It Means for Your Practice Today
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  • ECG Interpretation from the Ground Up: The Foundation Every Emergency Clinician Needs
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  • Localising Ventricular Tachycardia on ECG: The Pattern Recognition Approach That Changes Everything
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  • Sick Sinus Syndrome and AV Blocks: Recognise, Classify and Act Before It Is Too Late
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  • Antiarrhythmic Drugs in Clinical Practice: Mechanisms, Indications and Dangerous Interactions
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  • Electrolyte Crises in Acute Heart Failure: The Hidden Killers Behind the Numbers
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  • Cardiac Arrhythmia Medications: Actions, Risks and the Errors That Cost Patients Their Lives
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  • Confidentiality and Disclosure in Emergency Care: Legal Boundaries Every Clinician Must Know
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  • Geriatric Cardiac Emergencies: Atypical Presentations, Polypharmacy and Safe Decision-Making
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  • Atrial and Ventricular Arrhythmias in the ED: Step-by-Step Treatment When Every Second Counts
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ECG Mastery and Cardiac Arrhythmia Recognition

Pacemakers and Cardiac Devices: From Essentials to Crisis Management

Special Populations, Ethics and High-Stakes Clinical Decision-Making