TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM 7 TH ANNUAL OCTOBER 2-3, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. Right patient. Right place. Right time.

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7 TH ANNUAL TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM Right patient. Right place. Right time. OCTOBER 2-3, 2017 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland northernohiotraumasystem.org

7 TH ANNUAL TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM WELCOME It is that time of year again to come together as a community and learn from each other about caring for trauma patients. This is our 7th year and we are expecting record attendance for this year s NOTS Symposium. Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth and University Hospitals are now collaborating in putting together this year s NOTS Symposium. We will have nationally-recognized speakers as well as excellent talks from our local talent and experts. This will be a great couple of days to network and learn together. We are all on the same team and we will continue to work with public health leaders in the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and the entire region to improve outcomes after patients are injured. We will be highlighting violence prevention, pediatrics, facial trauma and many other areas. The program is designed to provide material to add knowledge for all of us across the continuum of care for our patients. Our key focus this year is that we are all on the same team. It is us versus the disease of trauma, and we are all fighting for better outcomes for our trauma patients. We hope to see you there! Jeffrey A. Claridge, MD, MS, FACS Medical Director, I strongly encourage you to attend this year s NOTS Symposium. We are in our 7th year and look forward to making this Symposium be the best one yet. I am proud that our NOTS collaboration has allowed us to work with all our regional hospitals and pre-hospital care givers to improve the outcomes of trauma patients. Bradford L. Borden, MD, FACEP Associate Chief of Staff Chair, Emergency Services Institute, Cleveland Clinic As the newest member of the Northern Ohio Trauma System, University Hospitals is proud and honored to partner with the Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth, and Southwest General in sponsoring NOTS s 7th Annual Trauma Symposium. I encourage all UH medical staff and allied health professionals throughout the UH system who care for our trauma patients to join me and all our colleagues for two days of trauma-related education, networking, and collaboration. Please consider attending this important event and join us in building the future of regional trauma care throughout Northeast Ohio together. Glen Tinkoff, MD, FACS, FCCM UH System Chief of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery We are excited to offer our attendees the opportunity for Stop the Bleed training at this year s Symposium. There are limited spaces available, and registration is onsite on a first-come, first-serve basis. The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma is leading the effort to save lives by teaching the civilian population to provide vital initial response to stop uncontrolled bleeding in emergency situations. This will be accomplished by the development of a comprehensive and sustainable bleeding control education and information program targeted to civilians that will inform, educate and empower the 300+ million citizens of the United States. Civilians need basic training in Bleeding Control principles so they are able to provide immediate, frontline aid until first responders are able to take over care of an injured person. Due to many situations, there may be a delay between the time of injury and the time a first responder is on the scene. Without civilian intervention in these circumstances, preventable deaths will occur. Copyright 2017 by the American College of Surgeons

Right patient. Right place. Right time. SYMPOSIUM PLANNING COMMITTEE Tod Baker, EMT-P, EMS-I EMS Coordinator Cheryl Behm, BSN, RN, EMS-I EMS Coordinator Fairview Hospital Jeffrey Claridge, MD, MS Medical Director, Division Director of Trauma, Critical Care, Burns and Acute Care Surgery The MetroHealth System Sandra Daly-Crossley, RN, MSN University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Michael Dingeldein, MD Pediatric Trauma Medical Director Rainbow Babies and Children s Hospital Dan Ellenberger Director, EMS Institute University Hospitals EMS Training & Disaster Preparedness Institute Mary Anne Edwards, RN Hillcrest Hospital Craig Eyman, DO Trauma Medical Director Southwest General Hospital Cheryl Hawkins Coordinator, Trauma Program Support Lynn Horton, BSN, RN Pediatric UH Rainbow Babies & Children s Hospital Olivia Houck, MPH, CPH Regional Trauma Data Specialist Moni James, EMS I, EMT-P Pediatric Trauma Outreach Educator University Cleveland Medical Center Rainbow Babies and Children s Hospital Cathleen Khandelwal, MD Trauma Medical Director Fairview Hospital Andrea Martemus-Peters, MSSA, LSW Violence Injury Prevention Coordinator Noreen Molek, RN, BA, CNP Southwest General Hospital Farid F. Muakkassa, MD Medical Director Trauma Surgery / Surgical ICU Cleveland Clinic Akron General Danielle Rossler, MBA, BSN, RN MetroHealth Medical Center Karen Shelby, RN, EMS-I EMS Manager Hillcrest Hospital Bill Sillasen, BSN, RN, EMS-I Regional EMS Director Cleveland Clinic Dominic Silvestro, EMT-P, EMS-I EMS Coordinator University Hospitals EMS Training and Disaster Preparedness Institute Bernadette Szmigielski, BSN, RN Fairview Hospital Glen Tinkoff, MD Chief of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Sharon Wiita, BSN, RN, CEN Cleveland Clinic Akron General SYMPOSIUM INFORMATION WHO SHOULD ATTEND Physicians, nurses, mid-level and pre-hospital providers, residents and all healthcare providers involved in the care of the trauma patient. LOCATION Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 300 Lakeside Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 ACCREDITATION AND FACULTY DISCLOSURE The received accreditation through MetroHealth Medical Center which is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association (OSMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. MetroHealth Medical Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This CME activity was planned and produced in accordance with OSMA Essentials. RN/LPNs can utilize a continuing medical education activity that has been approved by a nationally recognized accreditation system of continuing education approval. If you have any questions, please refer to the Ohio Board of Nursing website http://www. nursing.ohio.gov/law_and_rule.htm, Rule 4723-14-05. It is the policy of the Northern Ohio Trauma System to ensure fair balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all activities. All faculty participation in CME activities sponsored by the Northern Ohio Trauma System are required to present evidence-based data, identify and reference off-label product use and disclose all relevant financial relationships with those supporting the activity or others whose products or services are discussed.

7 TH ANNUAL TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM DAY 1 OCTOBER 2, 2017 6:30-7:15am Registration / Breakfast / Vendors 7:15-7:30am 7:30-8:30am 8:30-9:30am Welcome / Announcements Dr. Jeffrey Claridge Responding to the Active Shooter: A Personal Story Dr. Alexander Eastman Dying a Good Death Dr. Deborah Stein 9:30-10:00am Break / Vendors 10:00-10:40am 10:40-11:20am 11:20-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm Lunch 1:00-3:00pm 3:00-3:15pm Ocular Trauma Dr. George Markakis Maxillofacial Trauma: From Field to Finish Dr. Freedom Johnson The Traumatic Airway Dr. Tony Capizzani Operation Street Smart Franklin County Sheriff s Office Closing Comments Dr. Jeffrey Claridge 6 CMEs for Day 1

Right patient. Right place. Right time. DAY 2 OCTOBER 3, 2017 6:30-7:15am Registration / Breakfast / Vendors 7:15-7:30am 7:30-8:00am 8:00-8:30am 8:30-9:30am Welcome / Announcements Dr. Jeffrey Claridge Pediatric Imaging & Radiation Reduction Dr. Sheila Berlin Pediatric Sports Injuries Dr. Amanda Weiss-Kelly Pediatric Facial Trauma Reconstruction Dr. Anand Kumar 9:30-10:00am Break / Vendors 10:00-11:00am 11:00-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm Lunch 1:00-2:30pm Fierce Urgency of Now: The Public Health Model for Youth Violence Dr. Edward Barksdale Pitfalls in the Initial Evaluation of the Burned Child Dr. Charles Yowler Case Presentations Dr. Jeffrey Claridge, moderator 2:30-3:00pm Success Stories 3:00-3:15pm ipad Raffle / Closing Comments 6 CMEs for Day 2 *schedule and speakers subject to change

7 TH ANNUAL TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM ACCOMMODATIONS INFORMATION HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Accommodations are available at the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center. To make a reservation, please contact the Hotel Reservations Department at 216-696-9200 and ask for the NOTS Room Block. A limited number of rooms are available at the discounted rate of $139.00, so please book early. GROUND TRANSPORTATION Taxi service is available from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to the Marriott Hotel. As an alternative, take the rapid transit train (RTA) from the Airport to the Terminal Tower in downtown Cleveland and, from there, take a taxi to the Marriott. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT As an organization accredited for continuing medical education (CME), the fully complies with the legal requirement of the Americans with Disabilities Act rules and regulations. If any program participant is in need of accommodations, written requests should be submitted at least two weeks in advance of the event. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For further information about the Symposium, fill out the Contact Us information on the NOTS registration page, www.northernohiotraumasystem.org. PARKING The nearest available parking is at the Huntington Garage ($8.00) and the Willard Garage ($9.00) (see map). *Parking is not included in the price of registration. **Garage parking price is subject to change. Cleve. Memorial Shoreway ABM Lot Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 300 Lakeside Cleveland, OH 44113 Lakeside Ave. E Huntington Garage Ontario St. W. Mall Dr. E. Mall Dr. Cleve. Mall Access path Cleve. Public Auditorium E. 6th St. Willard Garage St. Clair Ave. NE Memorial Garage E. 9th St. Rockwell Ave. Superior Ave. THINGS TO DO IN CLEVELAND You ve heard the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is here, but there s so much more. We have the second largest performing arts center in the nation (Playhouse Square), a concentrated square mile of arts and culture (University Circle), a casino, a Great Lake at our doorstep, an emerald necklace of parks surrounding the city, several major sports teams, more than 100 public golf courses dotting our landscape, a zoo and rainforest that s home to more than 3,000 animals, an amusement park that is consistently voted the best in the world, tons of colorful festivals well, you just have to come and discover it for yourself.

Right patient. Right place. Right time. REGISTRATION Registration is accepted online until 11:59 pm EST, Monday, September 18, 2017. Registration is on a first-come basis. Registration fees include all education sessions, materials, continental breakfast, lunch and breaks. Pre-registration with advance payment secures your participation in the program. Certificates of Attendance will be available online after the Symposium. NOTS 2017 TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM PRICING Category 2-Day Early Bird thru 8/31 2-Day After 8/31 1-Day Early Bird thru 8/31 1-Day After 8/31 Physician $225 $275 $200 $225 Nurses/NP/ PA/Other $125 $175 $100 $125 EMS/Fire $100 $125 $75 $100 Medical Residents/ Students $100 $125 $75 $100 LATE REGISTRATION After September 18, participants must register on-site and pay an additional fee of $50. On-site registration payment by cash or check only no credit cards. CANCELLATIONS Registration cancellations must be received in writing by e-mail no later than Monday, September 18. Cancellations received by this date will be refunded, less a $50 administrative fee. All refunds will be processed upon notification or upon the close of the Symposium. No refunds will be given after September 18. Cancellations can be emailed to tbaker4@metrohealth.org. Visit the NOTS website at www.northernohiotraumasystem.org to register. Question about registration? Fill out the Contact Us information on the NOTS registration page, www.northernohiotraumasystem.org WIN AN I-PAD! Attendees who visit all of the Exhibitor Displays during the Symposium will have a chance to win an I-Pad. All registered attendees are eligible to participate. The drawing will take place on Tuesday, October 3, at 3:00 p.m.

2017 PRESENTERS Edward M. Barksdale, Jr., MD Robert J. Izant, Jr., MD Professor & Chief Division of Pediatric Surgery Surgeon-in-Chief Rainbow Babies & Children s Hospital Anand R. Kumar, MD Director, Cleft & Craniofacial Center Division Chief, Pediatric Plastic / Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery Professor of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery / Pediatrics Case Western University School of Medicine Sheila Berlin, MD Vice Chair, Department of Radiology University Hospitals of Cleveland Pediatric Radiologist, Rainbow Babies & Children s Hospital Associate Professor Radiology Case Western Reserve University George Aristotle Markakis, MD, MS Comprehensive Ophthalmologist & Ocular Surgeon Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute Tony R. Capizzani, MD Trauma Medical Director Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery Hillcrest Hospital Deborah Stein, MD, MPH Chief of Trauma Medical Director, Neurotrauma Critical Care R Adams Cowley Professor in Shock & Trauma University of Maryland School of Medicine Jeffrey A. Claridge, MD, MS Medical Director, Division Director, Trauma, Critical Care, Burns & Acute Care Surgery MetroHealth Medical Center Professor of Surgery Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Amanda K. Weiss-Kelly, MD Division Chief of Pediatric Sports Medicine Rainbow Babies & Children s Hospital Professor of Pediatrics University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Alexander L. Eastman, MD, MPH Medical Director and Chief, The Rees-Jones Trauma Center at Parkland Assistant Professor of Surgery The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Charles J. Yowler, MD Director, Comprehensive Burn Care Center MetroHealth Medical Center Professor of Surgery Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Freedom Johnson, MD Director, Head and Neck Oncologic, Reconstructive and Cranial Base Surgery Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery MetroHealth Medical Center Assistant Professor Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine