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Back to Basics Part 2 | April 1, 2025

Date of Presentation: April 1, 2025

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Emergency Medical Services (EMS)  

Keywords: #Clinical Skills  #Healthcare Training  #Medical Education  #Patient Assessment  #Vital Signs  

In the second of a two part presentation Dr. Whitney Barret dives into the essentials of patient assessment. This presentation covers the importance of structured evaluations, cognitive biases in clinical decision-making, and how to interpret vital signs manually. Learn why manual blood pressure checks matter, the limitations of automated tools, and key physical exam techniques to uncover unexpected findings. Perfect for healthcare professionals and students looking to sharpen their diagnostic skills and avoid common pitfalls in patient care.

Presented by:

Whitney Barrett, MD

Dr. Whitney Barrett
Dr. Whitney Barrett
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Whitney Barrett, MD, is an Emergency Physician at the University of New Mexico. She is also part of the UNM EMS consortium which provides medical direction, education and advocacy for many metro, rural and Tribal agencies in New Mexico. Whitney’s current EMS roles include medical direction for Valencia County and Kirtland Airforce Base as well as medical director for accredited courses at the UNM EMS academy. She is originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico and attained her medical degree from UNM. Whitney completed her residency in Emergency Medicine at Denver Health in Denver, CO. During residency, she had the opportunity to learn about EMS and decided to pursue a fellowship in EMS also at Denver Health. Subsequently, she worked in the emergency department, as an associate medical director for the Denver Health paramedic division, and as the Medical Director for the paramedic school.

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Date added: April 1, 2025