Children s Hospital Colorado Centura Health and Flight For Life Colorado Emergency and Trauma Outreach Symposium Breckenridge, Colorado August 18-19, 2017 COLORADO MOUNTAIN COLLEGE BRECKENRIDGE 107 DENISON PLACER ROAD, BRECKENRIDGE, COLORADO 80424
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Overview This symposium offers physicians, nurses, pre-hospital providers and other healthcare team members the latest guidelines for pediatric practice through patient-centered presentations. Learner outcomes are to expand your knowledge of pertinent clinical conditions through evidence- and case-based presentations and identify available resources for a variety of community and healthcare settings. Continuing Education A certificate of attendance will be available at the end of the symposium upon completion of the online evaluation. Claim only those hours you attend. Medical Children s Hospital Colorado is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Children s Hospital Colorado designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. (6.75 hours per day). Nursing Children s Hospital Colorado is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Western Multi-State Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity for 13.5 nursing contact hours is provided by Children s Hospital Colorado. (6.75 hours per day) EMS Children s Hospital Colorado is a State of Colorado recognized EMS Training Group (CO-049) and will provide 13.5 continuing education credits for all pre-hospital providers. Other A general certificate of attendance will be provided for all other health care providers. Emergency and Trauma Outreach Symposium 2
Objectives Review focused assessment and systematic approach techniques for pediatric patients. Discuss typical child and adolescent development in caring for hospitalized children of different ages. Identify the common injuries that cause compartment syndrome. Discuss the spectrum of pediatric traumatic brain injuries. Identify common injuries sustained in extreme sporting events and frequent high energy mechanisms of injuries. Define appropriate return-to-play guidelines for post-traumatic brain injury with concussion. Construct a model for the assessment and treatment of a pediatric patient experiencing seizure activity. Determine risks and benefits of various modes of transportation. Recognize injury patterns of ski and snowboarding trauma in children. Describe the unique clinical presentations and pathophysiology of environmental injuries. Differentiate the presentation of abusive vs. accidental burn injuries and their treatment. Describe general principles and application of non-invasive ventilation. Differentiate between types and causes of abdominal pain in children. Identify the need for providers to image gently in pediatrics. Identify presenting signs/symptoms of shock in the pediatric population. Agenda Friday, August 18, 2017 Time Topic Faculty 7:30 a.m. Sign-in & Registration 8:00 Welcome & Opening Remarks 8:15 Advanced Pediatric Assessment Ashley Balakas, RN 9:00 Child Life 101 Rachel Chatham, CCLS 9:45 Break 10:00 The Littlest Superheroes Pediatric Trauma Case Reviews Gina Clark, EMT-P 10:30 Compartment Syndrome Nancy Hadley-Miller, MD 11:15 Traumatic Brain Injury Todd Hankinson, MD 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 Difficult Pediatric Fractures Nancy Hadley-Miller, MD 1:45 Pain Management and Sedation Kelley Roswell, MD 2:30 Break 2:45 Concussion and Return Play Todd Hankinson, MD 3:30 Pediatric Seizures Kelley Roswell, MD 4:15-4:30 Evaluation and Adjourn 3
Saturday, August 19, 2017 Time Topic Faculty 7:30 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:00 Welcome & Opening Remarks 8:15 Pediatric Packaging for Transport Joseph Darmofal, NRP 9:00 Ski and Snowboard Injuries Steven Moulton, MD 9:45 Break 10:00 Non-Accidental Trauma Paul Oldfield, CCRN 10:30 Environmental Emergencies Timothy Givens, MD 11:15 Pediatric Burn Care Steven Moulton, MD 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 Respiratory Emergencies Anne Calkins, RT 1:45 Abdominal Pain in Children Timothy Givens, MD 2:30 Break 2:45 Imaging Pediatric Patients in Emergency and Acute Care Setting Kari Hayes, MD 3:30 Sepsis and Shock Patrick Mahar, MD 4:15-4:30 Evaluation and Adjourn Registration Register at: www.childrenscolorado.org/ce Registration Fees: (all provider levels) Single day: $75 Both days: $100 Accommodations Beaver Run Resort and Conference Center 620 Village Road Breckenridge, CO 80424 (970) 453-6000 Call for group rates and room availability. State that you are attending the Emergency and Trauma Outreach Symposium. Emergency and Trauma Outreach Symposium 4
Faculty Guest Faculty Children s Colorado Faculty University of Colorado* Children s Hospital Colorado** Gina Clark, EMT-P Flight Paramedic Flight For Life Colorado Paul Oldfield, CCRN Flight Nurse Flight For Life Colorado Ashley Balakas, RN EMS Outreach and Education Coordinator** Anne Calkins, RT Respiratory Therapist** Rachel Chatham, CCLS Certified Child Life Specialist** Timothy Givens, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics * Section Head, Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics** Kari Hayes, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology* Radiologist** Patrick Mahar, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics* Attending Physician, Emergency Department** Steven Moulton, MD Professor of Surgery* Medial Director, Trauma and Burn Program** Nancy Hadley-Miller, MD Professor of Orthopedics* Attending Physician, Orthopedics** Kelley Roswell, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics* Attending Physician, Emergency Department** Further Information If you have any questions or need to request arrangements to accommodate a disability, please contact us: 720-777-6784, emergency.outreach@childrenscolorado.org 5
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