About Course
Emergency Medicine is the frontline of healthcare—where every second counts. This course equips doctors with the knowledge and confidence to stabilize critically ill patients, perform rapid assessments, and deliver life-saving interventions. Through structured modules and real-world case scenarios, learners will strengthen their clinical judgment in trauma, cardiac arrest, shock, airway management, and emergency protocols.
What You Will Learn
- Perform structured assessments of critically ill and trauma patients
- Master airway management and ventilation in emergency settings
- Apply life-saving interventions in cardiac arrest, shock, and sepsis
- Manage acute conditions including trauma, poisoning, burns, and strokes
- Understand triage, disaster medicine, and mass casualty response
- Develop confidence in emergency pharmacology and procedural skills
Course Curriculum
Course Outcome
By the end of this course, you will be able to confidently stabilize critically ill patients, perform rapid assessments, and deliver life-saving interventions in various emergency scenarios.
Your Instructors
Associate Professor, Director of Medical Student Education, Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA
Expert in emergency protocols and acute care education, with decades of frontline teaching experience.
