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    视频:第三十九届美国危重病医学会年会 每日全体会
    Video: Plenary Sessions on SCCM’s 39th Critical Care Congress
Jan 9th-13th, 2010  Miami, Florida, USA 
 
   ( 转自:SCCM 官方网站)
   
Sunday, January 10, 2010

   National Priorities and Goals for Transforming Health Care           Janet Corrigan

Janet Corrigan, MBA, PhD   President and CEO, National Quality Forum   Washington, DC, USA      
Leaning Objective
  1. Examine the evidence on safety, quality and affordability of health care in the U.S. and the shortcomings in the current health care delivery system
  2. Identify the six National Priorities and Goals and efforts underway to create an environment that will facilitate and reward achievement of these priorities and goals
  3. Discuss the implications of these National Priorities and Goals for the financing, organization and delivery of health care
 

   History of Extracorporeal Life Support in Critical Care           Robert H. Bartlett

Robert H. Bartlett, MD   Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan Health Systems   Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA      
Leaning Objective
  1. Identify the components of successful Translational Research
  2. List the differences between devices for life support and life support research and treatment
  3. Discuss the current indications and results for extracorporeal life support in cardiac and pulmonary failure
 
 
Monday, January 11, 2010

   Mechanical Lung Protection: Fighting Against Gravity and How Far We Can Go With Air Ventilation           Marcelo Amato

Marcelo Amato, MD   University of Sao Paulo   Sao Paolo, Brazil      
Leaning Objective
  1. Discuss those factors that have been shown to influence the development of ventilator inducted lung injury
  2. Define and describe the ventilator setting that are associated with lung protection
  3. Discuss the results of the randomized controlled trials on lung protection
 

   Health Care Reform: What it Means to Us           Edward D. Miller

Edward D. Miller, MD    Chief Executive Officer, Johns Hopkins Medicine       
Dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine   Baltimore, Marlyand, USA       
Leaning Objective
  1. Identify the various sources of funding for health care
  2. Discuss how the recent changes in the federal funding of health care will affect other payors
  3. Assess the impact these changes will have on reimbursement to health care providers
 
 
Tuesday, January 12, 2010

   Clinical Inquiry: Not For The Faint Of Heart           Martha A.Q. Curley

Martha A.Q. Curley, RN, PhD   Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing      
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA      
Leaning Objective
  1. Discuss why the practice and experience of critical care mandates a paradigm shift in the conduct of clinical research
  2. Describe the challenges faced by clinical researchers when conducting clinical trials in critical care
  3. Describe several strategies that can help build and sustain a clinical research career in critical care
 

   A New Way of Looking at Immunity and Injury           Polly Matzinger

Polly Matzinger, PhD    National Institutes of Health       
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease   Baltimore, Marlyand, USA       
Leaning Objective
  1. Describe the danger model of immunity
  2. Discuss the implications of the danger model paradigm on development of new therapies
  3. Explain the implications of damage mechanisms to autoimmune pathogenesis
  4. Compare and contrast immune responses to injury and rejection
 
 
Wednesday, January 13, 2010

   The Globalization of Healthcare and its Impact on the ICU Setting: A Quality and Patient Safety Perspective           David G. Jaimovich

David G. Jaimovich, MD   Chief Medical Officer Joint Commission Resource      
Joint Commission International   Oak Brook, Illinois, USA       
Leaning Objective
  1. Assess the globalization of healthcare and its impact on hospital services around the world
  2. Illustrate the need for cultural competency and the resources that are necessary to accommodate the international patient
  3. Identify the limited policies that exist to provide high quality and safe care to the international patient
 
 
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