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Neurocritical Care Review Course
Continuing Education

Accredited continuing education (ACE) release date: October 1, 2022
SCCM Product Code: NEUROREV22ON
ACE expiration date: June 30, 2025
Estimated time for activity completion: 14 hours

Software/Hardware and Internet Requirements
Review the software/hardware and internet requirements:
Learning Objectives
  • Apply current concepts in clinical evaluation of neurocritical care diseases managed in a typical neurocritical care practice
  • Describe key concepts in comprehensive multisystem care of the critically ill patient with neurologic diseases and conditions
  • Apply principles of diagnostic neuroimaging for guiding evaluation and management decisions in neurocritical care
Target Audience
  • Advanced practice nurses
  • Anesthesiologists
  • Clinical nurse specialists
  • In-training practitioners
  • Medical directors
  • Nurses
  • Nurse educators
  • Nurse managers
  • Pharmacists
  • Physicians
  • Physician assistants
  • Surgeons
Type of Activity
This activity is designed to improve competency in and knowledge about treating patients with various neurocritical injuries and disease states.
Competencies

The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) supports recommendations that will promote lifelong learning through continuing education. SCCM promotes activities that encourage the highest quality in education that will enhance knowledge, competence, or performance in critical care practice. This activity will meet the following competencies:

  • Medical knowledge
  • Practice-based improvement
  • Patient care
Claiming Credit
You can access the pretest, course materials, and posttest; complete your evaluation; and claim your ACE credit by logging in to your MySCCM account with your SCCM Customer ID and password, then clicking on the icon for the course you are enrolled in under the MyLearning tab. If needed, you can click “Forgot my password” to reset your secure password.
Credit Hours

Successful completion of this continuing medical education (CME) activity, which includes participation and a passing score of 70% (three attempts) on the posttest and completion of the overall evaluation, enables the participant to earn up to 14 credits hours.

Physicians:
Accreditation Statement: The Society of Critical Care Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement: The Society of Critical Care Medicine designates this enduring educational activity for a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Physicians should claim only those hours of credit that they actually spent in the educational activity.

Nurses:
The 2022 Neurocritical Care Review activity has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider No. 8181, for up to 14 contact hours.

ACPE LogoPharmacists:
The Society of Critical Care Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This enduring educational activity provides up to 14 total contact hours of continuing education credit.
(0236-0000-22-191-H01-P)  

SCCM reports to a continuing pharmacy education (CPE) tracking service, CPE Monitor, which will authenticate and store data for completed CPE units received by pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. The tracking system will make CPE data for each participant available to the state boards of pharmacy where the participant is licensed or registered. After CPE units are processed by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will be able to log in to a comprehensive electronic profile to access information about their completed CPE.

Physician Assistants:
The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 14 Category 1 credits for completing this activity.

Maintenance of Certification

Successful completion of this accredited continuing education (ACE) activity, which includes participation and a passing score of 70% in the evaluation component/posttest, enables the participant to earn up to 14 medical knowledge maintenance of certification (MOC) points in the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), American Board of Anesthesia (ABA), and American Board of Surgery (ABS) MOC programs. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of ACE credits claimed for the activity. It is the ACE activity providers responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. ABS requires participants to self-report credit if audited. 

This course meets the requirements for MOC for up to 14 credits. 

SCCM Grievance Procedures Policy

To provide due process in the evaluation and mediation of grievances concerning ACE activities, this Grievance Procedures Policy was developed. Grievances may concern, but are not limited to, the awarding of credit for individual participation and/or registration fees issues.

  • A written complaint or grievance should be submitted to the Education Department.
  • The Education Department will attempt to resolve the grievance of the complainant.
  • If the initial response is unsatisfactory to the complainant, the matter will be referred to the CEO/EVP for action.
  • If the response from the CEO/EVP is unsatisfactory to the complainant, the matter will be referred to the SCCM Executive Committee. The ruling of the Executive Committee will be final.
Planner and Faculty Disclosure Information

The content of this activity has been peer reviewed and has been approved for compliance. The faculty and contributors have indicated the following financial relationships, which have been resolved through an established conflict-of-interest resolution process and have stated that these reported relationships will not have any impact on their ability to provide unbiased content.

Planners:

Sheila A. Alexander, BSN, PhD, RN, FCCM
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Rhonda S. Cadena, MD, FCCM
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Neha S. Dangayach, MD, MSCR
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York, USA
Researcher – American Academy of Neurology, DiyaHealth, The Aneurysm and AVM Foundation; Consultant – Jacob’s Institute

Nicole Davis, PharmD, BCCCP
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Dawn Herman, MBA, BSN
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Mount Prospect, Illinois, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

George A. Lopez, MD, PhD, FCCM
Swedish Neuroscience Institute
Seattle, Washington, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Christopher C. Morrison, PharmD, BCCCP, FNCS
Grady Memorial Hospital
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Christa Nobleza, MD, MSCI
Baptist Memorial Hospital/University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Pauline K. Park, MD, FCCM
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Researcher – AM-Pharma

Dennis Parker Jr, PharmD, FCCM
DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital
Ferndale, Michigan, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Denise M. Rios, ACNP, BSN, MSN
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Aarti Sarwal, MD, FAAN, FNCS, FCCM
Wake Forest Baptist Health Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Editorial Board Member – Neurocritical Care Society

Ash Seth, PA-C, MBA, FCCM
St. Francis Hospital - The Heart Center
Roslyn, New York, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Erik Su, MD
Baylor College of Medicine at Texas Children’s Hospital
Houston, Texas, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Faculty:

Marie R. Baldisseri, MD, MPH, FCCM
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Rhonda S. Cadena, MD, FCCM
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Neha S. Dangayach, MD, MSCR
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York, USA
Researcher – American Academy of Neurology, DiyaHealth, The Aneurysm and AVM Foundation; Consultant – Jacob’s Institute

Sudhir Vishwas Datar, MBBS
Wake Forest Baptist Health
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Nicole Davis, PharmD, BCCCP
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Ariane Lewis, MD
NYU Langone Medical Center and School of Medicine
New York, New York, USA
Editor - Advances in Neuroethics; Lecturer - Neurodiem

Shraddha Mainali, MD
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
Richmond, Virginia, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Deepa Malaiyandi, MD
University of Toledo
Toledo, Ohio, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Rana Moosavi, MD, MS
Banner University Medical Center Tucson
Tucson, Arizona, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Christa Nobleza, MD, MSCI
Baptist Memorial Hospital/University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Casey Olm-Shipman, MD, MS
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Kristine O’Phelan, MD
University of Miami
Miami, Florida, USA
CEC Member – Bard Medical

Nikhil Patel, MD, MBA
Carolinas Medical Center
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Olabisi Sanusi, MD
Compass Health
East Lansing, Michigan, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Aarti Sarwal, MD, FAAN, FNCS, FCCM
Wake Forest Baptist Health Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Editorial Board Member – Neurocritical Care Society

Christa Swisher, MD, FNCS, FACNS
Atrium Health
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Advisory Board Member – UCB; Speaker’s Bureau – UCB

Dionne Swor, MD
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

Erick Tarula, MBA, MD
University of Wisconsin Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose

FACULTY BIOS

Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Expires on 06/30/2025
Credit Offered:
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit Credits
14 ACPE (Pharmacy) – Home Study Credits
14 CABN (Nursing) Credits
14 Certificate of Participation Credits
14 MOC – ABA Points
14 MOC – ABIM Points
14 MOC – ABS Points
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