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Come sink your heels into California s sandy Santa Barbara beaches. The Western Pediatric Trauma Conference will take place July 12-14, 2017 in Santa Barbara, California at the Bacara Resort and Spa. The Western Pediatric Trauma Conference features nationally renowned faculty in the fi elds of pediatric trauma, the pediatric surgical sub-specialties, critical care, emergency medicine and pre-hospital care. The program content is targeted to physicians and health care professionals who care for injured children. Participants will be able to propose practice improvements to their teams based on evidence-based guidelines, tools and resources presented at the conference. Opportunities for oral and poster abstract (scientifi c and best practice) presentations are available. Oral presentations are eligible for manuscript publication in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery or the Journal of Trauma Nursing. For complete information visit www.pedtrauma.org. Conference Outcomes This educational offering enables the pediatric healthcare provider to: Apply newly acquired knowledge in the management of pediatric trauma patients. Formulate resuscitation strategies using evidence-based guidelines. Select appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms for specifi c injury types. Assess the evidence supporting diagnostic algorithms and clinical pathways. Continuing Education Credit A certifi cate of attendance will be available upon completion of the online evaluation. Claim only those hours you attend (7/12: 6.5 hours, 7/13: 6.25 hours, 7/14: 3.75 hours). Physicians: is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nursing: 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 offers 16.5 nursing contact hours. Successful completion is attendance at all presentations. Credit is awarded for the number of sessions fully attended. EMS: An application for accreditation has been submitted to Commission on Accreditation for Prehospital Continuing Education. Other: A general certificate of attendance will be provided for all other healthcare providers.

Collaborating Hospitals This activity has been created in collaboration with the following agencies. Provided by: In collaboration with:

Lodging & Fun Hotel Information Bacara Resort & Spa 8301 Hollister Avenue Goleta, CA 93117 Call 877-422-4245 to speak with a reservationist. Be sure to ask for the Western Pediatric group rates. You may also go to: meritagecollection.com/bacararesort and make reservations using group code: PHO0717Z Enjoy the Views Tuesday, July 11, 2017 Welcome Reception 5:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 13, 2017 5th Annual Volleyball Tournament 5:00-8:00 p.m. Santa Barbara, California Where golden hillsides cascade into sparkling seas. Red-tile roofs give way to abundantly sunny skies and a relaxed coastal way of life is anything but routine. This is where wine country and lush gardens welcome you, festivals and music dance through the streets, and porticos lead to quaint downtown enclaves. Santa Barbara is a one-of-a-kind vacation destination, especially with the kiddos in tow. From interactive museums to endless beach days, there are countless ways to keep everyone, at every age, entertained. For family non-conference activities visit: www.santabarbara.com

P. David Adelson, MD FACS FAAP Professor of Neurosurgery University of Arizona Adjunct Professor of Biological and Health Systems Arizona State University Medical Director, Barrow Nuerological Institute Chief, Pediatric Neurosurgery Phoenix, Arizona Jonathan I. Groner, MD Professor of Surgery Ohio State University Medical Director, Trauma Program Medical Director Center Pediatric Trauma Research Attending Physician, Burn Program Nationwide Children s Hospital Columbus, Ohio Stephen J. Fenton, MD FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Utah Medical Director, Trauma Program Primary Children s Hospital Salt Lake City, Utah Stefan J. Friedrichsdorf, MD FAAP Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of Minnesota Medical Director Department of Pain Medicine Palliative Care and Intergrative Medicine Children s Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Paul B. Harrison, MD FACS Clinical Professor of Surgery University of Kansas Medical Director, Trauma Care Wesley Medical Center Wichita, Kansas Jared W. Henricksen, MD Associate Professor of Critical Care Medicine University of Utah Medical Director, Simulation Primary Children s Hospital Salt Lake City, Utah Aaron R. Jensen, MD MEd Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Southern California Attending Physician, Pediatric Surgery Children s Hospital Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Sigmund J. Kharasch, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard University Attending Physician Pediatric Emergency Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Nathan Kuppermann, MD MPH Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics University of California San Francisco Chair, Executive Committee Global Pediatric Emergency Resreach Network Chair, Council of Chairs Bo Tomas Brofeldt Endowed Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine UC Davis Health System Sacramento, California Lillian F. Liao, MD MPH Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Texas Medical Director Pediatric Trauma and Burn Program University Children s Health San Antonio, Texas R. Todd Maxson, MD FACS Professor of Surgery University of Arkansas Medical Director, Trauma and Burn Services Arkansas Children s Hospital Little Rock, Arkansas Mehdi K. Mazaheri, MD PC Attending Physician, Pediatric Surgery Phoenix, Arizona Craig A. Press, MD PhD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology Director of Pediatric Neurocritical Care University of Colorado Attending Physician, Pediatric-Neurology Children s Hospital Colorado Aurora, Colorado David L. Rothberg, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopedics University of Utah Attending Physician, Orthopedics Primary Children s Hospital Salt Lake City, Utah Faculty

Faculty Continued Shari Rybak, MBA RN CEN CPEN TCRN Clinical Manager, Emergency Services and Pediatric Liaison Banner Health Systems Adjunct Faculty - Pediatric and Leadership Arizona State University Phoenix, Arizona Ronald M. Stewart, MD FACS Professor of Surgery University of Texas Dr. Witten B. Russ Chair Vice Chair, Governor s Emergency Medical Service and Trauma Advisory Council Chair, American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma San Antonio, Texas Jason Stoneback, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopedics Director, Limb Restoration Program Director Orthopedic Trauma and Fracture Surgery University of Colorado Director, Orthopedic Trauma Program Children s Hospital Colorado Aurora, Colorado David W. Tellez, MD FCCM Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Clinical Health University of Arizona Pediatric Intensivist Medical Director, Pediatric Services Air Evac Major Liaison, Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Network Phoenix, Arizona Jeffrey Upperman, MD FAAP FACS Associate Professor of Surgery Associate Dean for Faculty Diversity University of Southern Colorado Medical Director, Trauma Program Associate Chief of Pediatric Surgery Children s Hospital Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Planning Committee Board of Directors and Faculty David M. Notrica, MD FACS Associate Professor of Surgery University of Arizona - Phoenix Trauma Medical Director Eric R. Scaife, MD FACS Professor of Surgery University of Utah Chief, Division of Pediatric Surgery Primary Children s Hospital Steven L. Moulton, MD FACS Professor of Surgery University of Colorado Medical Director Trauma and Burn Programs Children s Hospital Colorado Members Children s Hospital Colorado Ray A. Cuellar, BS John Recicar, BSN MBA MHA Jason Stoneback, MD Children s Hospital Minnesota Melea Anderson, DNP RN CPNP MBA David Hirschman, MD Nathan Kreykes, MD Children s Hospital Los Angeles Aaron Jensen, MD Children s Hospital Orange County David Gibbs, MD Amy Waunch, MSN RN FNP CEN Maricopa Integrated Health System Summer Magoteaux, BSN RN Todd Nickoles, BSN RN MBA Jessica Swietzer David W. Tellez, MD FCCM Primary Children s Hospital Stephen J. Fenton, MD FACS Kris Hansen, BSN RN Hilary Hewes, MD Carrie Roberts, BS Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Sue Fortier, MS RN CEN Stephen Kaminski, MD St. Luke s Children s Hospital Sharon Chow, MN RN CPEN University Health System San Antonio Lillian Liao, MD Jenny Oliver, RN

Schedule Tuesday, July 11, 2017 5:00-8:00 p.m. Welcome Reception and Early Sign-in Wednesday, July 12, 2017 7:00 a.m. Sign-in & Continental Breakfast 7:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks David M. Notrica, MD FACS 7:45 The Evidence-based Evaluation of Children with Abdominal Trauma Nathan Kuppermann, MD MPH 8:30 Firearm Injury Prevention: The Approach of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Ronald M. Stewart, MD FACS 9:00 Re-imaging After Blunt Abdominal Trauma: What Have We Learned in 20 Years? David M. Notrica, MD FACS 9:30 Break with the exhibitors 10:00 Scientifi c Abstracts/Best Practice Podium Presentations 10:30 Big Data and Fluid Resuscitation: Closing the Loop Steven L. Moulton, MD FACS 11:00 Neuroprognostication after Traumatic Brain Injury Craig Press, MD PhD 11:30 Control the Chaos - Automated Compression Devices David W. Tellez, MD FCCM 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 Bandidos de Bacara Point-Counterpoint: Pediatric Trauma Activation Criteria Sigmund J. Kharasch, MD and Lillian F. Liao, MD MPH 1:30 ECMO in Environmental Hypothermia. Stephen J. Fenton, MD FACS 2:00 Refi ning Pediatric Trauma Resuscitation R. Todd Maxson, MD FACS 2:30 Poster presentations and visit exhibitors 3:30-3:45 Evaluation and wrap up 6:00-8:00 Manuscript Review Committee Meeting - Closed Meeting 11:30

Schedule Thursday, July 13, 2017 7:00 a.m. Sign-in & Continental Breakfast 7:30 Screening Practices for Non-Accidental Trauma A Surgeon s Perspective Jonathan I. Groner, MD 8:00 Scientifi c/best Practice Podium Presentations 8:30 American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Update and Future Direction - Stop the Bleed Ronald M. Stewart, MD FACS 9:00 Developing a Pediatric Trauma Program in an Adult Trauma Center Paul B. Harrison, MD FACS 9:30 Break with the exhibitors 10:00 Key Principles of Pediatric Genitourinary and Anorectal Trauma Lillian F. Liao, MD MPH 10:30 Skeletal Maturity Implications for the Fixation of Long Bone Fractures Jason Stoneback, MD 11:00 Traumatic Bronchus Avulsion Case Report Eric R. Scaife, MD FACS 11:30 The Science of Teamwork Jared W. Henricksen, MD 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 Shark Attack Point-Counterpoint: Neurotrauma Resuscitation Monitoring: High Tech vs. Low Tech P. David Adelson, MD FACS FAAP and Craig Press, MD PhD 1:30 Traumatic Brain Injury Prediction Rules in Children: Generating/Validating the Evidence, Translation to Practice, and Shared Decision Making Nathan Kuppermann, MD MPH 2:00 Break with the exhibitors 2:30 Pediatric Neurotrauma and Neurocritical Care Management P. David Adelson, MD FACS FAAP 3:00 Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Considerations for Children Jeffrey Upperman, MD FAAP FACS 3:30-3:45 Evaluation and Wrap Up 5:00-8:00 5th Annual Volleyball Tournament

Schedule Friday, July 14, 2017 7:00 a.m. Sign-in & Continental Breakfast 7:30 Pediatric Peripheral Vascular Injuries R. Todd Maxson, MD FACS 8:00 Considerations in Complex Facial Dog Bite Injuries Mehdi K. Mazaheri, MD PC 8:30 Rapid Fire Best Practice Abstract Presentations 9:00 New Strategies for Acute Pediatric Pain Management Stefan J. Friedrichsdorf, MD FAAP 9:30 Abstract Award Presentations and Next Year s Conference Preview 9:45 Break with the exhibitors 10:15 The Brain: Operating System 1.0 - How We Respond to Crisis Shari Rybak, MBA RN CEN CPEN TCRN 10:45 Extremity Compartment Syndrome: 2017 Update David L. Rothberg, MD 11:15 Disaster and Mass Casualty Training at a Community Hospital in Israel Jonathan I. Groner, MD 11:45 Incorporating Simulation Into a Trauma Teamwork Model Aaron R. Jensen, MD MEd 12:15-12:30 p.m. Evaluation, Wrap-up and Adjourn Registration Registration fees per person: All Days Single Day Physicians $650 $275 Nurses/Others* $450 $225 EMS & Fire $200 $100 Registration after 5/31/2017 will include an additional $50 fee. * Residents, fellows and other allied healthcare professionals Cancellation Policy: Online refunds may be processed through June 12, 2017 minus a $95 cancellation fee. After this date no refunds will be granted for non-attendance. No cancellations will be accepted by phone. Substitutions are permitted prior to the conference without any penalty. Substitutions made on-site at the conference will be subject to a $50.00 change fee. Contact Us For questions contact: Todd Nickoles, BSN RN MBA Trauma Services 602-933-5543 trauma@phoenixchildrens.com www.pedtrauma.org

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