CME In The Sun 2012
Thank you for attending CME in the SUN 2012 in Turks & Caicos!
We will soon announce the destination for CME in the SUN 2013!
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CME in the Sun 2012 is going to Beaches in Turks & Caicos from January 28th – February 4th! Beaches is an all inclusive family vacation resort with activities for everyone from tots to teens to adults, amidst some of the most gorgeous tropical scenery on the planet. If you register for CME in the Sun 2012 by October 15, 2011 you will save ($200) off the CME registration fee. Furthermore, if you pay for your travel in full by October 15th, you will receive an already discounted $200 off the all inclusive fare. Click here for information on the Beaches package. We would love for you to join us! ... are your bags packed?
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Register online by October 15th to save! or Fax in this completed FORM
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Fee during CAEP 2011
(June 3-8, 2011)
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Early Fee
before October 15, 2011
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Late Fee
after October 15, 2011
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| CAEP Member Physician | $745 (a 20% non-refundable deposit of $150 is required | $945 | $1145 |
| Non Member Physician | This offer is not available to non-members | $1245 | $1445 |
Tentative topic list:
| Controversies in Managing Acute Atrial fibrillation in the ED | Treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) |
| Recent developments in procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) | “Look out, I think she’s gonna blow!”: Managing hypertensive emergencies in the ED |
| Adverse drug events and ED Visits: How big is the problem? | What not to miss on X-ray |
| Top EM Papers of 2011 | When “rate and rhythm” are not enough: ST & T wave interpretation |
| How to manage a busy ED when everything is falling apart around you | “Trick or treat?”: State of the art in pneumothorax management |
| Critical thinking and cognitive forcing strategies: Are we hard-wired to screw up; is there anything we can do about it? | “MONA” no more?: What’s new in ACS |
| Better ways of using diagnostic tests | “Minute to Win It”: Challenge yourself with visual stimuli from the ED |
| Spot diagnosis game show | Short snappers |



