Call Us!
800-331-4463

Dr. J. William Hayden, MD, EDD, FACEP

J. William Hayden, MD, EdD, FACEP, has practiced emergency medicine for more than 28 years in rural and urban hospitals, university medical centers, and single as well as large group practices. He's a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School and holds a doctorate in education from the University of Memphis. He is also a professor of medicine at the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine.
COURSES BY Dr. J. William Hayden, MD, EDD, FACEP

Identifying Cardiac Emergencies Using 12-Lead ECG

When there’s a life-threatening cardiac emergency, time is of the essence. 12-lead ECGs are useful diagnostic tools, but clinicians must be able to accurately and quickly identify life-threatening emergencies. This course will discuss ECG interpretation in the prehospital environment and give the learner practice interpreting sample ECGs.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 60 min

Treating Stroke Patients

When it comes to providing care to patients suffering from a stroke, rapid and appropriate intervention is key. EMS providers must be able to quickly recognize the signs of a stroke and differentiate between the types of strokes to transport the patient to the correct care facility. In this course, we’ll look at patient scenarios of ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhages, large vessel occlusions, and transient ischemic attacks.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 60 min