Michigan Stroke Conference 2010: Bridging the Gaps

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REGISTRATION & CONFERENCE BROCHURE Michigan Stroke Conference 2010: Bridging the Gaps Thursday, September 9, 2010 Advanced Life Support Workshop for Emergency Medical Service Personnel Friday, September 10, 2010 Michigan Stroke Conference: Bridging the Gaps VisTaTech Center Schoolcraft College 18600 Haggerty Rd. Livonia, MI 48152 With Financial Support from: American Heart Association Genentech Medivance Other support pending Presented by: The Michigan Department of Community Health and Michigan Public Health Institute in collaboration with our partners.

CONFERENCE INFORMATION The Michigan Department of Community Health and Michigan Public Health Institute, in collaboration with partners, presents the Michigan Stroke Conference 2010: Bridging the Gaps. This timely conference will provide health care professionals with up-to-date information about stroke care. Participants will increase their knowledge of new stroke treatments and initiatives as well as best practices. The conference will also provide attendees an opportunity to network with other health professionals, explore strategies for improving stroke, and visit exhibits on stroke products and services. CANCELLATION POLICY Full refunds, less a $25.00 processing fee, are available only until September 1, 2010. A written notice of cancellation must be received by September 1, 2010 by email to tsmith@mphi.org. Full payment is required if cancellation is not received by September 1, 2010. NEED MORE INFORMATION? For more information on the conference, including continuing education credits, contact Terri Smith at (517) 324-8330 or tsmith@mphi.org. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: To register go to: www.events.mphi.org/strokeconference2010 Advanced Stroke Life Support Workshop for Emergency Medical Service Personnel Thursday, September 9, 2010 $25 per person Michigan Stroke Conference 2010: Bridging the Gaps Friday, September 10, 2010 EARLY REGISTRATION $85 per person Registration form must be received by Monday, June 28, 2010. FULL REGISTRATION FEE $95 per person For all registrations received after June 28, 2010. Registration closes September 1, 2010. Registration will not be available on the day of the conference. Continuing Education: RN Nursing contact hours will be provided. The final approved contact hours will be posted on the registration page in August. Application has been made with the Ohio Nurses Association. The Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91) is an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Requirements for participation are complete attendance of entire session. Contact hours will not be awarded for those who arrive late or leave early. Physician CME AMA PRA Category 1 Credits will be available for those professionals that attend. The amount will depend on the sessions attended. More information will be posted on the registration website in August. Disclosure Statement: Exhibitors have been invited from various companies, agencies, and organizations. In no way have the exhibiting companies persuaded the educational content of the program. Approval status does not imply endorsement by the provider, ANCC, OBN or ONA of any products displayed in conjunction with an activity. The planning committee declares no conflict of interest, except for Mary Kay Bader. Medivance, Inc., has sponsored Mary Kay Bader. Ms. Bader is on the speaker s bureau for Medivance, Inc. and she has agreed to present material in a fair and unbiased manner. There is no commercial support for this activity.

Friday, September 10 Conference Agenda 7:00 a.m. Registration Opens Continental Breakfast Exhibits Open 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks State of Stroke in Michigan Greg Holzman, MD, MPH 8:30 a.m. Effects of Intensive Blood Pressure Control on Cardiovascular Events in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: The ACCORD Blood Pressure Trial William Cusham, MD, FACP, FAHA, FASH Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Memphis, TN 9:30 a.m. Stroke Systems of Care: Networking City Mouse and Country Mouse Phillip Scott, MD, FAHA 10:30 a.m. - Break with Exhibits 11:00 a.m. CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS SESSION A: A-1: Difficult Decisions in Thrombolysis Christopher Lewandowski, MD W 210B A-2: Stroke and Migraine Gretchen Tietjen, MD University of Toledo, OH VT 455 A-3: Reducing Secondary Injury in Stroke Through Therapeutic Temperature Management Mary Kay Bader, RN, MSN, CCNS, FAHA, Neuro/ Critical Care CNS Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo, CA VT 425 A-4: Pre-Hospital Communication and Stroke Care Steven McGraw, DO Providence Hospital VT 460 12:00 Noon Lunch 12:30 p.m. Michigan Stroke Registry and Quality Improvement - Recognition Event 1:30 p.m. CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS SESSION B: B-5: Taking Care of the Caregivers: Evidence for Telephone and Web-based Support Linda Pierce, PhD, RN, CNS, CRRN, FAHA University of Toledo, OH W 210B B-6: Brain Plasticity Zheng Gang Zhang, MD, PhD VT 455 B-7: Sexuality and Intimacy Issues After Stroke Eileen Andreassi, MA, CTRS Helen Hayes Hospital, West Haverstraw, NY VT 425 B-8: Spasticity in Stroke and Stroke Rehabilitation Jennifer Doble, MD Associates in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation VT 460 2:30 p.m. - Break with Exhibits 2:45 p.m. CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS SESSION C: C-9: Regionalization of Emergency Care Robin Shivley, W 210B C-10: Changing Healthcare Provider Behavior Case Study: The INSTINCT Trial William Meurer, MD, MS VT 455 C-11: Acute Care for Ischemic Stroke Patients: Nurses Make the Difference Deborah Summers, MSN, APRN-BC, CNRN, CCRN, Saint Lukes Hospital, Kansas City, MO VT 425 C-12: The Michigan Stroke Registry and Quality Improvement Project - What Have We Learned So Far? Stacey Roberts, RN, MS, CPHQ VT 460 3:45 p.m. - Break with Exhibits 4:00 p.m. Concluding Remarks Rochelle Hurst, RN, MSN

Thursday, September 9 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP Advanced Stroke Life Support Workshop - For Emergency Medical Service Personnel The is sponsoring an Advanced Stroke Life Support training. The workshop addresses the pre-hospital and general management of acute stroke. The program uses interactive discussion, hands-on demonstration and multimedia. Content includes recognition of the 5 main stroke symptoms, t-pa considerations and contraindications, neurologic assessment, and management of the stroke patient. This hands-on workshop will be held Thursday, September 9, 2010. Class size limited so reserve your spot now. Cost: $25.00 7:30 am Registration 8:00 am Introduction and Pretest 8:30 am Learning Goals and Protocols 8:45 am Stroke Facts & Rationale for Urgent Care 9:15 am Break 9:30 am MEND Exam: Focused Neurologic Assessment 10:00 am MEND Exam Practice Session-Normal Patient 11:00 am Major Stroke Syndromes & Stroke Mimics 12:00 Lunch 1:00 pm Stroke Management: Prehospital & General Principles 1:30 pm Video Case Scenarios 2:30 pm Break 2:40 pm MEND Practice Session-Stroke Syndromes 4:00 pm Interactive Review 4:30 pm Post test 5:00 pm Evaluations/Certificates/Adjourn

September 9 & 10 REGISTRATION FORM REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 1, 2010 YOU MAY REGISTER ONLINE OR ON PAPER. Please complete one form per registrant. NAME DEGREES TITLE AGENCY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE FAX EMAIL CREDIT CARD INFORMATION NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE o EXPIRATION DATE o ACCOUNT NUMBER Online Registration: www.events.mphi.org/strokeconference2010 Fill in the fields on this registration page and you will receive an automatic confirmation. Register on paper: Fill in the information above and mail or fax to: MPHI attn: Terri Smith 2438 Woodlake Circle, Suite 200 Okemos, MI 48864 Fax (517) 324-6080 CONFERENCE FEES Make checks payable to MPHI Early Bird Registration Regular Registration June 7-June 28 June 29-Sept. 1 o I plan to attend Thursday, September 9 - EMS-ASLS Workshop $25 $25 o I plan to attend Friday, September 10 - Stroke Conference $85 $95 o I plan to attend both sessions $110 $120 o I am attending as a MiSRQIP participant o I am attending as a member of the Conference Planning Committee SESSION SELECTION Please check one workshop from each session (for a total of three) o Session A-1 - Difficult Decisions in Thrombolysis o Session A-2 - Stroke and Migraine o Session A-3 - Reducing Secondary Injury in Stroke Through Therapeutic Temperature Management o Session A-4 - Pre-Hospital Communication and Stroke Care o Session B-5 - Taking Care of the Caregivers: Evidence for Telephone Web-based Support o Session B-6 - Brain Plasticity o Session B-7 - Sexuality and Intimacy Issues After Stroke o Session B-8 - Spasticity in Stroke and Stroke Rehabilitation o Session C-9 - Regionalization of Emergency Care o Session C-10 - Changing Healthcare Provider Behavior Case Study: The INSTINCT Trial o Session C-11 - Acute Care for Ischemic Stroke Patients: Nurses Make the Difference o Session C-12 - The Michigan Stroke Registry and Quality Improvement Project - What Have We Learned So Far? If you have additional questions, contact Terri Smith, (517) 324-8330 or tsmith@mphi.org Online registration will not be available on the day of the conference.

DIRECTIONS AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS A block of guest rooms has been reserved for the night of September 9, 2010 at the Hyatt Place Livonia for the conference rate of $99. Reservations can be made by phone at (734) 953-9224 or at HyattPlaceLivonia.com. Reference the Michigan Department of Community Health Stroke Conference when making reservations. Conference Hotel: Hyatt Place Livonia HyattPlaceLivonia.com (888) 492-8847 From Lansing or Grand Rapids (Traveling on I-96 East) Take I-96 E to I-275 S, exit at Seven Mile Road (exit #169) Turn right onto Seven Mile Road Turn left onto Haggerty Road (1st traffic light) From the South (Traveling on I-275 North) Take I-275 N -- exit at Seven Mile Road (exit #169A) Turn right onto Seven Mile Road Turn left onto Haggerty Road (1st traffic light) From the West (i.e. Kalamazoo, Jackson, Battle Creek) (Traveling on I-94 East) Take I-94 E to M-14 E to I-275 N exit at Six Mile Road From Ann Arbor (Traveling on M-14 East) Take M-14 E to I-275 N exit at Six Mile Road From Detroit (Traveling on I-96 West) Take I-96 W to I-275 N exit at Six Mile Road Where to Park Parking is available in the north parking lot of Schoolcraft College. From Detroit Metropolitan Airport Take I-94 W to I-275 N exit at Six Mile Road Planning Committee The appreciates the efforts and ongoing support of the following Conference Planning Committee members in the development of the conference: Pamela Bacon, MPH Ken Brown, RN, MSN Detroit Receiving Hospital John C. Davanzo, RN, CEN, EMT-P/IC, MBA St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital Christi Demitz, MSW Jo Doerr, MSN, RN, WHNP Michigan Nurses Association Jay Fiedler, MS Stephanie Halfmann, MS, RD Michigan Public Health Institute Marvin Helmker Susan Hickenbottom, MD St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Melanie Keiffer, RN, MSN, CCRN Kate Maddox, MS, RN Mary Lou Mitchell, RN, MSN Sparrow Health System Connie Parliament, RN, MSN Saint Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital Sarah Poole American Heart Association Midwest Affiliate Jeanne Rash American Heart Association Midwest Affiliate Mathew Reeves, BVSc, PhD Michigan State University Stacey Roberts, RN, MS, CPHQ Phillip Scott, MD Robin Shivley Brian Silver, MD Velma Theisen, RN, MSN Tiffany Tscherne, RN, EMT-P, CEN Providence Hospital - Southfield Eileen Worden, RN, BSN