PHYSICIAN TRAINING
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Physcian and Clinician Training
PHY007
Price $124.95
Suturing and Excision Techniques: Exercises on Pig's Feet reviews common laceration repair and excisional techniques. It is didactic and uses pig's feet to demonstrate various types of closures including the deep inverted stitch, mattress stitches, simple interrupteds, running subcuticular and corner stitches. It also demonstrates advancement flaps and Z-Y plasties.
PHY008
Price $119.95
Excisions and Common Wound Repairs: Patient Cases illustrates many of the more common dermatologic excisions and repairs performed routinely in the office. It is less didactic than the "Suturing and Excision Techniques " program. Procedures are performed on live patients. Shaves of seborrheic keratoses and benign nevus removal, leg nodule excision, sebaceous cyst removal, and basal cell carcinoma excision with interrupted suture repairs are demonstrated. Use of the corner/half buried mattress stitch and running stitch closures are also shown.
PHY009
Price $179.95
Common Office Dermatologic Procedures: Patient Cases demonstrates dermatologic procedures performed on live patients. This program is not a didactic lecture but rather, shows the techniques of candida injection of warts; cautery and curettement of verruca; use of a comedone extractor; removal of skin tags, and a pedunculated seborrheic; treatment of seborrheic keratoses, cherry hemangiomas, lentigoes, actinic keratoses; removal of cysts and nevi; punch and shave biopsies; treatment of BCC'S; examples of residual scarring after cautery and curettement; removal of genital warts; treatment for molluscum contagiosum and spider vein ablation.
PHY010
Price $159.95
Learning No-Scalpel Vasectomy reviews the no-scalpel vasectomy procedure using a realistic model which emphasizes key points. One actual vasectomy performed on a patient will be demonstrated. Just the pearls provided alone make the program well worth the cost.
PHY011
Price $99.95
No-Scalpel Vasectomy: 6 Patient Cases: This is a perfect compliment to the "Learning No-Scalpel Vasectomy" tape. Six patient cases are used to demonstrate the technique and pearls taught on the vasectomy model. Each case helps to reinforce key principles. Dr. Li's and Dr. Wilson's no-scalpel clamps are both demonstrated.
PHY012
Price $124.95
Removal of Condyloma with Radiofrequency (electro) Surgery discusses one of the quickest and most effective ways to treat condyloma. Using the same technology as used for the LEEP procedure, warts can be removed in the office for both men and women with excellent efficacy, minimal scarring, and little down time. The procedure is reimbursed very well by most insurers and is cost-effective considering the cost of topicals available. This program shows three cases of condyloma removal in women, two in men and reviews the basics of removal.
PHY013
Price $124.95
The Basics of Radiofrequency Surgery: Knowing the techniques of radiofrequency or modern electrosurgery is an indispensable skill for the primary care physician. Whether it's removing a mole, performing a matrixectomy, ablating telangiectasias, or cauterizing a bleeder, it is essential to know the basics. This program discusses the various techniques and uses beef steak for demonstration. This is followed by actual patient demonstrations of each technique discussed.
PHY014
Price $124.95
How to perform Skin Biopsies reviews the various methods of performing skin biopsy including punch, shave, and curettement. Excisional techniques are available in separate video programs, "Suturing & Excision Techniques: Exercises on Pig's Feet" and "Excisions and Common Wound Repairs: Patient Cases". The biopsy techniques are first reviewed and demonstrated on pig's feet, then followed by human case examples. A full discussion of indications, equipment, method, and post-operative care are included.
PHY015
Price $124.95
Billing/Coding for Dermatologic Procedures discusses how to properly code and bill for some of the most common procedures performed every day in the office which can make a huge difference in the bottom line at the end of the year. Pearls on billing for excisions, biopsies, destruction of lesions, etc., are spread throughout the program. Not only is the program helpful for the clinician, but it is essential for the novice and experienced coding and billing specialist.
PHY016
Price $249.95
Learning to Work with BOTOX® (Botulinum Toxin Type A): A Guide for Clinicians discusses the most frequent non-surgical cosmetic procedure performed in the USA today. Providing this simple procedure for your patients is not that difficult. This program reviews what every physician needs to know before beginning BOTOX® injections. It is also a very helpful review for physicians currently using BOTOX®.
PHY017
Price $249.95
Working with Collagen and Newer Tissue Fillers: A Guide for Clinicians: Using collagen to enhance patient appearance is as much an artistic talent as it is a medical procedure. This program reviews techniques that every physician needs to know for injecting collagen as well as the newest hyaluronic acid tissue fillers. Many pearls and helpful hints will not only help the physician get started with injections but also improve current techniques.
PHY018
Price $200.00
Hospitalist Procedures: DVD/CD Collection 1 contains six procedural videos which demonstrate the proper technique for performing a subclavian vein catheter insertion, an internal jugular vein catheter insertion, a femoral vein catheter insertion, initiation of bilevel positive airway pressure ventilation, performing a pulmonary artery catheter insertion and a radial arterial line insertion. The supplemental CD contains text documents that describe the indications, contraindications, complications, data interpretation and technique for each videotaped procedure. In addition, the CD contains information about informed consent, procedural sedation, airway assessment, hemodynamic monitoring and an introduction to mechanical ventilation.
PHY019
Price $200.00
Hospitalist Procedures: DVD/CD Collection 2 contains seven procedural videos which demonstrate the proper technique for oral endotracheal intubation, laryngeal mask airway insertion, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, lumbar puncture, paracentesis, thoracentesis and tube thoracostomy. The supplemental CD contains text documents that describe the indications, contraindications, complications, data interpretation and technique for each videotaped procedure. In addition, the CD contains information about informed consent, procedural sedation, intermediate airways, intubation adjuncts and airway assessment.