Julien Tran, PhD, PharmD
Global Medical Affairs Lead
High-Yield Emergency Medicine Pharmacotherapy — Resuscitation, Time-Critical Syndromes, and ED Decision-Making
during resuscitation, cardiac arrest, shock, and post-intubation care.
for sepsis, ACS, stroke, hypertensive emergencies, and trauma.
for high-risk medications, antidotes, anticoagulant reversal, and antimicrobial emergencies.
across distributive, cardiogenic, obstructive, and hemorrhagic shock states.
safety checklist for time-critical emergency department presentations.
Global Medical Affairs Lead
Rank therapies by time-sensitivity, physiologic target, and error risk before the dose leaves the cart.
Separate ACLS timing, RSI choices, post-intubation sedation, and immediate bedside documentation roles.
Match fluids, vasopressors, antibiotics, and escalation triggers to the suspected shock physiology.
Build medication plans that protect reperfusion decisions and avoid chasing numbers faster than organs tolerate.
Cover RSI, analgesia, hemostasis, antibiotics, tetanus, and reversal without slowing the primary survey.
Use toxidromes, exposure history, antidote access, monitoring, and poison center input as one medication system.
Choose drugs that stop seizures, agitation, ICP threats, and metabolic danger while preserving reassessment.
Recap high-yield decisions, build the bedside checklist, and choose one ED pathway to test after the session.
It is built for working ED professionals who make or support time-critical medication decisions, including pharmacists, physicians, nurses, APPs, and trainees in acute care settings.
No. A working knowledge of ED flow, common resuscitation medications, and basic ACLS concepts will help, but the session uses bedside decision frames rather than assuming subspecialty expertise.
The focus is bedside application. Expect first-hour choices, role clarity, dosing and route decision points, reversal pathways, antidote readiness, and safety checks under real ED pressure.
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The close is designed to support Q&A or discussion, especially around local pathways. If the event format limits live questions, use the checklist prompt to bring issues back to your team.