Sixth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference November 2-4, 2017
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1 Sixth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference November 2-4, 2017 In compliance with the requirements of ASHA s Continuing Education Board concerning transparency in course planning, delivery, and marketing, below is information on presenters financial and non-financial interests relevant to the content of their presentation. Speaker Talk Relevant Financial Relationship Relevant Nonfinancial Relationship Judith Ascenzi, DNP, RN Sean Barnes, MD, MBA Adelaide Bertram, BSN, RN, CCRN Emily Carlton, CCLS Colleen Carpenter, BSN, RN Kelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, ATP -Changing PICU Culture: Creating the Multidisciplinary ICU Rehab Team -Creating and Healing PICU Environment: Sedation, Sleep and Delirium Issues Johns Hopkins University - Salary -Pediatric Lines, Tubes and Drains Johns Hopkins University - Salary -Family Engagement: A Key Resource for ICU Rehab -The Role of Child Life Specialist -Physiologic Monitoring and Pediatric Mobility -Role of Occupational Therapy -Communication, Cognition and Delirium Assessment -OT Cognitive Interventions in the ICU Johns Hopkins University - Salary Johns Hopkins University - Salary Deadria Clarke, RRT -Role of Respiratory Therapy Kelly Daley, PT, MBA -Integrating Functional Measures into the EMR and Report Design
2 Sonya Dunsirn, OTD, OTR/L -An Evidence Based Approach to OT and PT Provision in the NICU -Family Engagement: A Key Resource for ICU Rehab -Therapy Considerations when Promoting Mobility with Patients with Compromised Cardiopulmonary Systems -Neonatal ICU Specific Interventions Michelle Eakin, PhD -Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Approaches for QI Jenn Foley, PT, DPT -What Happens after the ICU? Keeping Mobilization Momentum
3 Michael Friedman, PT, MBA -Strategies for Functional Measurement -Engaging Hospital Leadership: Getting to "Yes" -The Value Equation, an Essential Consideration for Rehabilitation Quality Improvement (QI) -Introduction to the Johns Hopkins Activity and Mobility Promotion Hospital Bundle -Integrating the Value of Activity and Mobility Promotion Into Existing Hospital Initiatives -Functional Measures Background and Tool Selection -Alignment of Resources to Improve Patient Outcomes Choosing Wisely -Workshop 2 Functional Measures and Leveraging the EMR -Strategies for Functional Measurement -Engaging Hospital Leadership: Getting to Yes -Respiratory Therapy and Pediatric Mobility Programs Krista Hajnik, BHSc, RRT The Society of Critical Care Medicine ABCDEF Bundle Volunteer Elizabeth Herrup, MD -Long-Term Outcomes for Pediatric ICU Survivors: The PEDS Perspective
4 Jeannine Hoch, MA, CCC- SLP -SLP Interventions -Feeding Across the Age Spectrum Megan Hosey, PhD -Welcome and Opening Remarks -Adapting Motivational Interviewing for Patients with Communication or Cognitive Impairments Rehabilitation Psychology: Case Studies in Delirium and Anxiety Management -Background for Solution: Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques -Practicing the Solution: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques via Small Group Simulations -Day 1 Wrap-Up -Rehabilitation Psychology: Case Studies -Animal Assisted Activity in the Hospital -Workshop 3 Neuropsychiatric Issues in the ICU and Beyond -The Evidence for Activity and Mobility Promotion in the Hospital -Methods to Access Barriers to Activity and Mobility Promotion -Evaluate and Engage Reinforcing Culture through Data Erik Hoyer, MD
5 Janice Jaskulski, MS, OTR/L -Animal Assisted Activity in the Hospital Joan Jung-D Amico, OTR/L -Making Pediatric Mobility Fun: Strategies for Success -Promoting Mobility for the Burn Patient in the PICU Yun Kim, MS, OTR/L -Occupational Therapy -Augmentative and Assistive Communication in the PICU -Feeding Across the Age Spectrum Sapna Kudchadkar, MD -Welcome and Opening Remarks -Pediatric ICU Rehab: Where We ve Come and Where We re Headed -Implementation of PICU Early Mobilization Program: What Metrics Matter? -Critical Care Meds in Pediatrics -Case Studies in the PICU -Day 1 Wrap-Up -Long Term Outcomes for Pediatric ICU Survivors: The PEDS Perspective -Workshop 4 Rehabilitation Issues in the Pediatric ICU PICU Up Program! Therese Kling-Cole, MA, CCC-SLP -Role of Speech-Language Pathology -Communication, Cognition and Delirium Assessment -SLP Interventions in the ICU Smith Medical Grants
6 Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS -Advancing Mobility Through Safe Patient Handling -Workshop 7 Rehabilittion Issues in the Neuro ICU Annette Lavezza, OTR -Functional Assessment Measures -Training Staff to Use JH HLM and AMPAC -Expanding the Roles of Clinicians in Activity and Mobility Promoting -Use of Goal Calculator to Guide Patient Performance American Occupational Therapy Association - Membership Hallie Lenker, PT, DPT, STAR/C -Physical Therapy -Critical Care Meds in Pediatrics -Mobilizing the Oncology Patient in the PICU Lisa Lubomski, PhD -Identifying Barriers and Facilitators to QI Interventions Christy McKinney, PT, DPT -Physiologic Monitoring and Pediatric Mobility -Therapy Considerations when Promoting Mobility with Patients with Compromised Cardiopulmonary Systems Meghan Moore, PT, DPT, STAR/C -Pediatric Lines, Tubes and Drains -Making Pediatric Mobility Fun: Strategies for Success -Treating the Neurologically Compromised Patient in the PICU
7 Dale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhD -Welcome and Opening Remarks -General Background on QI and Knowledge Translation (KT): A Model for QI/KT Research -How to Review a Report of a QI/KT Project -Case Studies in QI/KT -Measurement and Data Quality in QI -Day 1 Wrap-Up -Long-Term Physical Outcomes for ICU Survivors -Recent Advances in Sedation and Delirium -Main Conference Day 1 Wrap-Up -Workshop 1 Culture Change to Advance Sedation, Delirium and Mobility Practice -Engaging Hospital Leadership: Getting to Yes -Conference Wrap-Up -Overview of Sedation and Delirium Issues -Improving Outcomes of Patients with a Tracheostomy - -NIH Grants -Baxter Grants EnableMe Equipment Loan Karin Neufeld, MD, MPH - -Hitachi Grants - -Medtronic Consulting Fee -Smith Medicals Grants Vinciya Pandian, PhD, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC Ann Parker, MD, PhD -ICU Acquired Weakness and Long Term Patient Outcomes -The Evidence for Early Rehabilitation in the ICU
8 Caroline Potter, MS, CCLS, CIMI Julie Quinn, PT, MSEd, PCS Paul Ricard, PT, DPT, CCS Emily Rogers, PT, DPT, STAR/C Quincy Samus, PhD, MS -The Role of Child Life Specialist -Optimizing Therapy Care Using Static Resources -Advances in Research and Practice for PT and OT in the Pediatric and Neonatal ICU -Defining Early Mobility in the Neonatal ICU -Workshop 4 Rehabilitation Issues in the Pediatric ICU -Workshop 5 Rehabilitation Issues in Adult Surgical and Cardiac ICUs -Treating the Neurologically Compromised Patient in the PICU- Mobilizing the Oncology Patient in the PICU -Choosing a QI Topic Choosing Your Question -Designing a QI Intervention -American Physical Therapy Association Honoraria -Northeastern University Speaking Fees -University of Maryland Eastern Shore- Speaking Fees -Shenandoah University Speaking Fees American Physical Therapy Association Vice President of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary sections
9 Melinda Sawyer, DrPH, MSN, RN, CNS-BC Nicole Schechter, PsyD -Culture Change for the Implementation of QI -Technical and Adaptive Challenges in Overcoming Technical and Cultural Barriers -Background for Solution Motivational Interviewing Interventions -Practicing the Solution: Motivational Interviewing via Small Group Simulations Jessica Severn, PT, DPT -Role of Physical Therapy APTA Professional Meghan Shackleford, MSN, - Creating and Healing PICU CRNP-AC Environment: Sedation, Sleep and Delirium Issues Evan Smith, PhD -The Problem: Low Patient Engagement -Practicing the Solution: Motivational Interviewing via Small Group Simulations Jennifer Snider, MSN, CRNP -Taking the Next Step: Pediatric ECMO and Mobility Amy Toonstra, PT, DPT -Functional Assessment Measures -Lines, Tubes, Drains and ICU Monitoring Systems -Critical Care Medications -PT Interventions in the ICU Pegah Touradji, PhD -The Problem: Anxiety in Hospitalized Patients
10 Kerry Vela, PT, DPT, PCS, CIMI, STAR/C Emily Warren, BSN, RN, CCRN Beth Wieczorek, DNP, CRNP Michael Williams, PhD -Promoting Mobility for the Burn Patient in the PICU -Advances in Research and Practice for PT and OT in the Pediatric and Neonatal ICU -Neonatal ICU Specific Interventions -PICU Nurses as Early Rehabilitation Champions -ICU Nurses as Early Rehabilitation Champions -Augmentative and Assistive Communication in the PICU -Starting a PICU Early Mobilization Program: Getting to Yes -Practicing the Solution: Mindfulness via Guided Independent Practice Sam Young, MS, RN -Role of Nursing John Young, RRT -Taking the Next Step: Pediatric ECMO and Mobility
11 Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT, CCS -Culture Change to Promote Early Rehabilitation in the ICU -Understanding Mechanical Ventilation -Safety Criteria for Mobilization of ICU Patients -Day 1 Wrap-Up -Cases in Clinical Decision Making for Mobilizing the Critically Ill Patients -Workshop 6 Rehabilitation Issues in the Adult Medical ICU
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