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Announcing February in Phoenix Trauma Symposium Presented by Level I Trauma Center February 14-15, 2019 The Black Canyon Conference Center 9440 N. 25th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85021

Visiting Faculty Joe E. Acker, MS, MPH Executive Director Birmingham Regional Emergency Medical Services System University of Alabama at Birmingham Health Systems Birmingham, Alabama Craig Egan, MD, FACS Surgeon, Chief of Surgery Division Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Children s Hospital Phoenix, Arizona Bellal Joseph, MD, FACS Chief of Trauma, Critical Care, Burns, & Emergency Surgery Martin Gluck Professor of Surgery, Vice Chair of Research & Medical Director, Southern Arizona Telemedicine and Telepresence Program The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Joseph Love, MS, DO, FACS Associate Professor of Surgery McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Program Director in Surgery Vice-Chair for Surgical Education Medical Director, Life Flight Dept. of Surgery Houston, Texas Marc Matthews, MD, MS, MCG, FACS Program Director, Burn Critical Care Residency The Arizona Burn Center Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery Creighton University School of Medicine Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery University of Arizona School of Medicine Phoenix, Arizona Elisa Segal, MD, DABFM Physical Health Medical Director Mercy Care Plan and Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care Phoenix, AZ Faculty Derik Alexander, FNP-BC, CWOCN, CFN Wound, Ostomy, Continence Specialist- Surgical Specialists Andrew Blount, MD Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgeon Orthopedic Specialties James Bogert, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery, Creighton University School of Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgery, University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Department of Surgery-Trauma/Acute General Surgery/Critical Care Surgical Specialists Vincent Gemma, MD, PGY-5 Chief Resident Creighton University Phoenix Campus General Surgery Residency Program Dih-Dih Huang, MD, PGY-5 Chief Resident Creighton University Phoenix Campus General Surgery Residency Program Jennifer Orr, RN, BSN Dignity Health-Surgical Specialists Clinical Care Coordinator John Radosevich, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Medical/Surgical/Trauma Critical Care Laura Snyder, MD Director of Neurotrauma Barrow Neurological Institute, FACS, FRCS(C) Professor of Surgery, Creighton University School of Medicine Clinical Professor, Surgery, University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Vice Chair, Department of Surgery- Dignity Health Medical Group Division Chief, Trauma/Acute General Surgery

Symposium Coordinating Committee Members, FACS, FRCS(C) Professor of Surgery, Creighton University School of Medicine Clinical Professor, Surgery, University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Vice Chair, Department of Surgery-Dignity Health Medical Group Division Chief, Trauma/Acute General Surgery James Bogert, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery, Creighton University School of Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgery, University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Department of Surgery-Trauma/Acute General Surgery/Critical Care Surgical Specialists Program Information Michelle Guadnola, RN, MHA Manager, Trauma and Emergency Services Deanna Mast, RN, MHA Clinical Director Emergency and Trauma Services Rookie Stevens, BSN, MSN, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner, Trauma Services Dana Stout, RN Trauma Program Supervisor Michael Medina Coordinator III, Trauma Services Gabriel Gabriel, RN Prehospital Coordinator John Radosevich, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Specialist This program is designed to provide comprehensive continuing education in current research and practices, and training in the treatment of critically ill and injured patients. Included will be discussions on current evidence-based guidelines and technology for the evaluation, diagnosis and management of the patients with traumatic injuries such as, traumatic brachial plexus injury, non-accidental pediatric trauma, peripheral arterial injuries, skydiving injuries and spine injury. Objectives 1. Recognize and evaluate management of complicated conditions, such as severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome. 2. Discuss care issues seen in the trauma/surgical ICU and how this affects patient outcomes such as methamphetamine abuse and use of opioids. 3. Discuss guidelines for management and early control of injuries and acute surgical needs. 4. Review the pathophysiology and causes of Central Cord Syndrome. 5. Identify appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for management of brachial plexus injuries. 6. Discuss the current trauma triage indicators and their relevance to predicting severe injury. 7. Review management of lifethreatening bleeding. Educational Methods Didactic lectures, panel discussions, audiovisual aids, case study analysis, practical hands-on training and questions and answers. Target Audience The course is primarily designed for physicians and nurses. In addition, surgeons, emergency physicians, anesthesiologists, surgical residents, nurse practitioners and physician assistants will benefit from this course. EMS personnel are welcomed to attend.

More Information For additional information, please contact Michael Medina at 602.406.3157 or michael.medina@dignityhealth.org. CME Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented by Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education and Dignity Health for the advancement of patient care. Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. Designation The Creighton University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Attendance to this educational program is limited to paid participants only. Accordingly, attendance by guests or spouses is not appropriate. The registration fee includes a continental breakfast and lunch (for paid participants only). Dress Code Dress for the symposium is business casual. Refund Policy Refunds are available, less a $75 processing fee, up to two weeks prior to the symposium. Cancellations will not be accepted by telephone. Upon receipt of your letter of cancellation, you will receive immediate confirmation including the amount of refund to be mailed to you. No refunds will be issued after January 30th, 2019. Transportation For information regarding transportation to and from the airport, visit skyharbor.com.

Conference Registration Form 2019 February in Phoenix Trauma Symposium February 14-15, 2019 Tuition MD/DO/PhD $375 Nurse/Therapist/NP/PA/Allied Health $275 Resident/EMT/Paramedic/Other $120 For registration and payment by credit card, please call ResourceLink Information and Referrals 1.877.728.5414, or visit dignityhealth.org/azce. For payment by check: Please fill in the information requested below: (Please Print) Name (First/Middle/Last) Email MD DO RN PA NP PT RT OT Paramedic/EMT Medical Student Other Employer Address State Zip City Phone Fax If you will be attending the Stop the Bleed Training please check this box. If paying by check, mail this entire page along with payment to: Dignity Health St. Joseph s Hospital Level I Trauma Center Michael Medina Trauma Administration, 350 W. Thomas Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85013 For more information call 602.406.3157 or email michael.medina@dignityhealth.org. Please make checks payable to: St. Joseph s Hospital / Level I Trauma Center

Day One Thursday, February 14th, 2019 07:15 08:00 Registration/Continental Breakfast 08:00 08:10 Welcome 08:10 08:55 Health Literacy and the Patient Experience 08:55 09:40 Beyond Benzodiazepines for Severe Alcohol Withdrawal John Radosevich, Pharm D 09:40 10:00 Break 10:00 10:45 Aortic Control for Trauma James Bogert, MD 10:45 11:30 Brachial Plexopathy Andrew Blount, MD 11:30 12:15 The Other Trauma Triad of Death Jennifer Orr, RN, BSN 12:15 13:15 Lunch 13:15 14:00 Crisis Under the Radar: Methamphetamine Abuse in the Southwest Vincent Gemma, MD, PGY-5 14:00 14:45 Advanced Trauma Life Support 10th Edition Revisions and the Future of Traumas Joe Acker, MS, MPH 14:45 15:30 Innovations in Prehospital Care Joseph Love, MD 15:30 15:50 Break 15:50 16:35 Changing the Conversation: The Myth of the Magic Pill Elisa Segal, MD 16:35 16:45 Q&A 16:45 17:30 Stop the Bleed Training - Moderator 17:30 17:55 Stop the Bleed Testing Stations Dana Stout, RN

Day Two Friday, February 15th, 2019 07:45 08:30 Registration/Continental Breakfast 08:30 08:40 Welcome 08:40 09:25 A Regionalized Trauma System: What Really Works Joe Acker, MS, MPH 09:25 10:10 Contemporary Approach to Resuscitation Joseph Love, MD 10:10 10:30 Break 10:30 11:15 Non-Accidental Pediatric Trauma Craig Egan, MD 11:15 12:00 Under Pressure: Reducing Pressure Related Injuries in the Critical Care Patient Derik Alexander, NP 12:00 13:00 Lunch 13:00 13:45 Management of Peripheral Arterial Injuries Dih-Dih Huang, MD, PGY-5 13:45 14:30 The Role of Frailty in Trauma and Surgery Bellal Joseph, MD 14:30 14:50 Break 14:50 15:35 Parachute Injuries: A review of an 8-year Experience from a Level I Trauma Center Marc Matthews, MD 15:35 16:20 Central Cord Syndrome in Spine Trauma Patients Laura Snyder, MD 16:20 16:30 Q&A and Closing Remarks Course handouts will be available for download prior to the conference in our new app. Instructions can be found in your registration confirmation email. Please note that printed handouts will not be available at the event.