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| Emergency Department (ED) Physicians (Non-Responding) (CONDT EP 0001) |
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Directors:
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Charissa Pacella, Janette Yanko Email Course Directors
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Author(s):
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Michael DeVita, Clifton Callaway, Charissa Pacella, Susan Stuart, Armando Rotondi, Rich Pietroski |
Administrators:
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Roger Hunter, Kim Mitchell, Kayla Stalma Email Course Administrators
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Description: |
This course will familiarize ED Physicians who are not part of the responding team with the general activities that will occur within their department and on their role in relation to Uncontrolled Donation After Cardiac Death (UDCD) situations (Condition T). "Condition T" is a program aimed at obtaining donor organs from deceased emergency department patients after failed resuscitative attempts. According to the Condition T process, when efforts to revive patients fail, emergency department staff per routine contact the local organ recovery organization to determine whether the patient has a positive donor designation status. If so, family members are notified while the Condition T is activated. A team separate from the professionals that attempted to resuscitate the patient are summoned to prepare the cadaver so that it is possible to recover the abdominal organs.
This course will define Condition T and explain why it is ethical and important. It will address the legal and ethical issues related to:
- donor status,
- non-involvement of the clinical team,
- family visitation, and
- family and public response.
It will ensure that the ED Physicians are fully educated regarding their role in post-mortem identification of organ donors, initiating Condition T, moving the cadaver to the Condition T room, and time expectations for utilization of ED space.
This course is eligible for 1.0 hour of CME. |
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You can then register for a class after the account creation process is complete. |
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