The Hot Topics in Emergency Medicine (HTEM) for Advanced Practice Providers is a premier annual conference organized by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The 2024 edition was a hybrid event designed specifically to update Physician Assistants (PAs), Nurse Practitioners (NPs), and the broader emergency medicine team on the latest evidence-based practices.
Unlike general medical conferences, this course utilizes a case-based format to highlight “grey zone” clinical decisions, focusing on high-yield, practical applications for those working in Emergency Departments, Urgent Care, and Critical Care settings.
+ What You Will Learn
The curriculum focuses on closing the gap between current guidelines and daily bedside practice. Key learning objectives included:
Critical Care Management: Strategies for managing cardiac emergencies, specifically optimizing treatment for acute right-sided ventricular failure.
Neurologic & Infectious Emergencies: Recognizing and treating abnormal neurologic presentations and acute infections (including best practices for complex UTIs).
Procedural Competency: Advancing hands-on skills through simulation in airway management, ultrasound-guided vascular access, and splinting.
Pediatric & Urgent Care: Updates on managing common but high-risk pediatric presentations in the ED.
+ Event Details
Event: Hot Topics in Emergency Medicine (HTEM) for Advanced Practice Providers 2024
Date: October 5, 2024 (Saturday)
Location: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY (1468 Madison Ave)
+ Who Should Attend
While the content is tailored for Advanced Practice Providers (PAs and NPs), the scope makes it highly relevant for:
Emergency Medicine Physicians: Supervising or working alongside APPs.
Registered Nurses (RNs): particularly those in trauma or critical care.
Students & Residents: Seeking a high-yield review of core EM competencies.
Primary Care Providers: Who handle acute visits and need to know when to refer to the ED.
+ Why Attend
Tailored for APPs: Few major academic conferences are designed specifically for the APP scope of practice in the emergency room; this event addresses that specific professional niche.
Mount Sinai Faculty: The course is taught by leading emergency medicine experts from the Mount Sinai Health System, one of the busiest and most respected EM departments in the country.
+ Topics
The 2024 agenda was divided into core clinical blocks and skills workshops:
Clinical Tracks:
Cardiopulmonary: Acute Heart Failure (Right vs. Left), Respiratory Distress management.
Neuro & Toxicology: Stroke updates, Seizure management, and overdose protocols.
Infectious Disease: Sepsis updates, antibiotic stewardship, and emerging pathogens.
Ortho & Environmental: Management of fractures, dislocations, and environmental exposures.

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