Description

The new scenarios in intensive care medicine push us to propose new specialization programs that meet the real needs of experienced professionals, so that they can incorporate advances in clinical practice in digestive pathology in the critically ill patient"

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Digestive pathology is closely related to the body's nutritional function, so proper nutrition in hospitalized patients reduces morbidity and mortality, which makes the prescription of proper nutrition one of the factors considered in the overall treatment of the patient. Nutritional therapy plays a key role in the medical practice performed in intensive care units, and has become a routine part of critical patient care. Likewise, it is directly related to the adequate management of glycemic values and, therefore, it is also associated with the prognosis of critically ill patients, especially in cases where parenteral nutrition is used, reducing the number of complications resulting from poor glycemic control.

This postgraduate diploma in Current Management of Digestive Pathology in Critically lll Patients is oriented to update the knowledge of the specialist physician in digestive pathology in the critically ill patient and their nutrition. The student will be able to incorporate the advances in the management procedures of the most frequent and relevant digestive pathologies, such as pancreatitis or digestive hemorrhage, that we can find in patients in intensive care units, so that the physician can maintain quality in his daily clinical practice.

Scientific evidence increases the quality of medical care. Staying current is key to providing better care for critically ill patients with digestive pathology"

The postgraduate diploma in Current Management of Digestive Pathology in Critically lll Patients contains the most complete and updated scientific program on the market. The most important features of the program include:

  • Contains Clinical cases presented by experts. The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Diagnostic and therapeutic novelties on the care of patients with digestive problems
  • Presentation of practical workshops on procedures, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for infectious diseases and guidelines for transplant procedures
  • Video lessons on different pathologies and how to approach them
  • Algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the presented clinical situations
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

This postgraduate diploma may be the best investment you can make in the selection of a refresher program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in the care of patients with digestive pathology in the intensive care unit, you will obtain a postgraduate diploma from TECH Global University"

Its teaching staff includes leading intensive care physicians, who bring the experience of their work to this specialization, in addition to other specialists belonging to prestigious scientific societies.

The multimedia content developed with the latest educational technology will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive training program to train in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem Based Learning, whereby the physician must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For this reason, you will be assisted by an innovative, interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts in Intensive Care Medicine and with extensive teaching experience.

Increase your decision-making confidence by updating your knowledge with this postgraduate diploma"

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Don't miss the opportunity to update your knowledge in the care of patients with digestive pathology in the intensive care unit to increase the quality of daily medical care"

Objectives

The postgraduate diploma is oriented towards a review of the main aspects of the current management of the patient with infectious diseases and transplants in the intensive care unit, based on scientific evidence and the experience of renowned professionals in the field of critical care.

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This refresher program will generate a sense of security when practising medicine, which will help you grow both personally and professionally”

General Objective

  • Update the specialist's knowledge in the management of patients with digestive pathology, with special attention to severe pancreatitis, liver failure and digestive hemorrhage, as well as to update the procedures in nutritional support for critical patients and to address the management of glycemia and some of the endocrinometabolic pathologies that most frequently require admission to the Intensive Care Unit

Specific Objectives

  • Update diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the current management of severe pancreatitis in the critically ill patient
  • Identify the admission criteria and determine the prognosis and complications of the cirrhotic patient in the intensive care unit
  • Incorporate advances in the procedure for the management of acute liver failure in the critically ill patient
  • Identify new developments in the current management of acute mesenteric ischemia in light of the latest scientific evidence, in the patient in the intensive care unit
  • Establish prevention procedures for acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Point out the main advances in the protocols for the administration of artificial nutrition in the intensive care unit
  • Establish new developments in the management of glycemia in critically ill patients in order to increase the safety of therapeutic actions and improve their prognosis
  • Describe the main aspects of hyperglycemic crises: ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar coma
  • Identify risk factors for complications of enteral and parenteral nutrition in the intensive care unit
  • Define the main signs and symptoms of thyrotoxicosis and myxedema coma and update diagnostic and therapeutic management procedures
  • Point out the key points of the procedure of indication and use of extrarenal continuous hyperfiltration techniques in the intensive care unit
  • Assess the importance of the use of citrate in extrarenal plasma clearance techniques
  • Incorporate advances in the use of pharmacology in the critically ill patient
  • Update the procedures for the critical patient with suspected severe intoxication in the intensive care unit
  • Analyze the diagnostic role of ultrasound in the intensive care unit and to establish the advantages of its use in routine diagnostic practice
  • Identify the main aspects of the Patient Safety Program in the intensive care unit
  • Describe the usefulness of the electronic medical record in the intensive care unit
  • Explain the "ICU without walls" project for early detection of patients at risk
  • Value humanization in the intensive care unit as a protective factor for optimal patient prognosis
  • Describe prognostic indicators in the intensive care unit
  • Incorporate skills to improve communication, relationship and participation in the care of the family of the critically ill patient within the intensive care unit
  • Explain the different special situations that the intensive care physician may face in relation to the limitation of therapeutic effort, the decision not to resuscitate or to rule out admission to the intensive care unit
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A unique, key and decisive training experience to boost your professional development"

Postgraduate Diploma in Postgraduate Diploma in Current Management of Digestive Pathology in Critically Ill Patients

Current management in digestive pathology in the critically ill patient focuses on preventing, diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal complications that can occur in critically ill patients who are hospitalized in intensive care units (ICU).

Critically ill ICU patients are at increased risk of developing digestive pathologies such as stress ulcers, gastrointestinal bleeding, pancreatitis, infectious diarrhea, ileus and intestinal obstruction due to their critical health status, the presence of underlying diseases and the necessary medical therapy.

Current management in digestive pathology in the critically ill patient includes preventive measures such as optimizing nutritional support, reducing stress and improving pain control. It also includes diagnostic and treatment measures such as endoscopy, pharmacologic therapy to reduce gastric acidity and protect the gastrointestinal mucosa, use of antibiotics to treat infectious diarrhea, and surgical management for intestinal obstruction or gastric perforation.

In addition, current management in digestive pathology in the critically ill patient also includes regular monitoring for signs of gastrointestinal complications and performing early interventions to prevent progression to serious complications.

Current management of digestive pathology in the critically ill patient focuses on preventing, diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal complications that can occur in critically ill ICU patients through preventive, diagnostic and treatment measures, as well as regular monitoring and early interventions.

The university expert in current management of digestive pathology in the critically ill patient will be prepared to diagnose and treat digestive diseases in critically ill patients, as well as to work in multidisciplinary teams in the management of critically ill patients with digestive pathologies. They will also be qualified to prescribe the appropriate medication and to apply the most appropriate nutritional and pharmacological treatments to treat the different digestive pathologies in critically ill patients.