Current Concepts in ~Concussion~ & Brain Injury Management Friday & Saturday April 1 & 2, 2016 Register online today: http://bit.ly/j5870-16 Red Lion Hotel 4751 Lindle Road Harrisburg, PA 17111
A continuing education service of Penn State College of Medicine, in partnership with: In Partnership with Select Medical Department of Occupational Therapy Department of Physical Therapy
Purpose To improve awareness and education among health-care providers and the community regarding the needs of patients with concussion and traumatic brain injury. Audience Physicians, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, athletic trainers, speech language pathologists, psychologists, social workers and others involved in the care of patients with concussions or brain injury may benefit from attendance. In addition, special panel discussions at the end of each day may be of special interest to the general public. Objectives Review and plan for the continuum of care of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) Employ current neuropharmacological practices in treating patients with TBI Discuss resources for patients with TBI in the post-acute phase of their care Review and plan for the complexities of return to activity following concussion Recognize the role of neuropsychology in treating patients with concussion Describe therapy treatments for vestibular and ocular dysfunction following concussion Interpret current research for both TBI and concussion
Fee Early Bird (Ends March 1, 2016) After March 1, 2016 $150 Health-Care Professionals $250 Health-Care Professionals $25 Public* $50 Public* $0 Student* $0 Student* Fee Includes: Refreshment Breaks Instruction Handout Materials Lunch Registrations received after March 31, 2016 will incur a $25 late fee. *No professional credits or certificates will be issued. Students send verification of student status to: Fax: 717-531-5604 or email: ContinuingEd@hmc.psu.edu Credit AMA } 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM Penn State College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Penn State College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. It is our policy to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of our sponsored educational programs. Faculty and course directors have disclosed relevant financial relationships with commercial companies, and Penn State has a process in place to resolve any conflict of interest. Complete faculty disclosure will be provided to program participants at the beginning of the activity. Substituting Credit for Nursing Credit } 14.25 hours Nurses will receive a certificate from Penn State College of Medicine verifying their participation in 14.25 hours of approved continuing medical education. Continuing education activities which are approved by accredited institutions of higher education and that are relevant to patient care or professional nursing meet the requirements of mandatory continuing education for registered nurses in Pennsylvania, as required by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing. The Board of Nursing recommends that nurses retain their certificates for a period of at least five years. Additional information is available through the State Board of Nursing at: dos.pa.gov Physical Therapy } 14.25 hours Lebanon Valley College is a Pre-Approved Provider of continuing education for the Pennsylvania State Board of Physical Therapy. Physical therapists will receive a certificate of attendance for 14.25 contact hours, which may be used toward PA State Licensure requirements. Social Workers } 14.25 hours Penn State is an approved provider as defined by Pa. Code Sections 47.36(a)(3), 48.36(a)(3), and 49.36(a)(3). Social workers, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors licensed by the state of Pennsylvania can earn 14.25 clock hours of continuing education for completing this course.
Patient Safety/Risk } 8.25 hours This program includes 8.25 hours of patient safety/risk management education as required by the Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine. Please see the program schedule for the topic marked with a. APA } 14.25 hours CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS Continuing Education credits have been approved for licensed psychologists. Penn State College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry maintains responsibility for this program and its content. (Instruction for psychologists is designed at the intermediate skill level.) Full attendance at the session and evaluation of each individual session attended is required to receive CE credit for psychologists. Partial credit will not be awarded. Late arrivals or early departures will precludes awarding of CE credits. This program awards 7.5 continuing education credit hours for day 1 and 6.75 continuing education credit hours for day 2. National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA BOC) } 14.25 hours Penn State University is recognized by the NATA Board of Certification (BOC), Inc., to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. This program has been approved for a maximum 14.25 hours of category A continuing education. Certified Athletic Trainers are responsible for claiming only those hours actually spent participating in the continuing education activity. American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) } 14.25 hours Occupational Therapy 14.25 hours Elizabethtown College is an approved provider for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) and the Pennsylvania State Board of Occupational Therapy Education and Licensure. Occupational therapists will receive a certificate verifying their participation for 14.25 hours of approved continuing education which may be used toward PA State Licensure Continued Competency requirements and NBCOT certification renewal. Speech Language Pathologists: will receive 14 contact hours for full program Day 1 and 2 7.5 contact hours for Day 1 (partial credit) 6.5 contact hours for Day 2 (partial credit) This course is offered for 1.4 CEU s (entire program) (Intermediate level, Professional Area).75 CEU s for Day 1 only (partial credit).65 CEU s for Day 2 only (partial credit) Requirements For Successful Completion: Participants must sign in and out and complete a program evaluation.
Disclosure: It is the policy of Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its programs. There is no commercial support for this program. Harry Bramley, DO, receives a salary from the Penn State Hershey Medical Center but is not receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Mark Dias, MD, receives a salary from the Penn State Hershey Medical Center but is not receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. Receives a consulting fee from Allergan. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Thomas Dompier, PhD, ATC, receives a salary from Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention Inc. and is receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Lisa Eaton, PsyD, receives a salary from the Penn State Hershey Medical Center but is not receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Elie P. Elovic, MD, receives a salary from Renown Rehabilitation Hospital and is receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. He is on speakers bureaus with Allergan and Ipsen. He has a research grant from Merz. He is on the Advisory Boards of Allergan, Ipsen and Merz. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Tony Gentry, PhD, OTR/L, receives a salary from Virginia Commonwealth University and is receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Frank G. Hillary, PhD, receives a salary from Penn State University but is not receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Justin Hong, MD, receives a salary from the Penn State Hershey Medical Center but is not receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Anne Mucha, PT, DPT, MS, NCS, receives a salary from University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and is receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. She has received honoraria from the American Physical Therapy Association and speaking fees from Medbridge, Inc. and Impact Applications. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Matthew Silvis, MD, receives a salary from the Penn State Hershey Medical Center but is not receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. John Speed, MBBS, receives a salary from the University of Utah and is receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Nathan Steinhafel, MS, OD, FAAO, receives a salary from TBI Vision Services and Wexford Academy and is receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Loran Vocaturo, EdD, ABPP, receives a salary from Select Medical Inpatient Rehabilitation Division and is receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant non-financial relationship exists. John Whyte, MD, PhD, receives a salary from Thomas Jefferson University and Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute and is receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. He receives Lifemax Laboratories, Inc. consulting fees (endorsed to Moss Rehab). No relevant non-financial relationship exists. Christopher Zacko, MD, receives a salary from the Penn State Hershey Medical Center but is not receiving an honorarium for speaking at this conference. No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.
Harry Bramley, DO* Associate Professor of Pediatrics Mark Dias, MD* Professor of Neurosurgery and Pediatrics Lisa Eaton, Psy.D* Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Frank G. Hillary, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychology Penn State University University Park, PA Faculty Penn State Justin Hong, MD* Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Brain Injury Program, Director Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Matthew Silvis, MD* Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Program Director Penn State Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Penn State Hershey Bone and Joint Institute Christopher Zacko, MD* Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery Tom Dompier, PhD, ATC President and Injury Epidemiologist Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention Inc. Indianapolis, IN Elie P. Elovic, MD Director, Traumatic Brain Injury Program Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Renown Rehabilitation Hospital Reno, Nevada Tony Gentry, PhD OTR/L Associate Professor Director, Post-Professional Programs Director, Assistive Technology for Cognition Laboratory Department of Occupational Therapy Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Guest Faculty Anne Mucha, PT, DPT, MS, NCS Coordinator, Vestibular Rehabilitation University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Sports Concussion Program and Centers for Rehab Services Pittsburgh, PA John Speed, MBBS Clinical Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical Director, Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program and Community Rehabilitation Services University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Nathan Steinhafel, MS, OD, FAAO Director, TBI Vision Services Pediatric and Neuro Optometry Pediatric and Adult Vision Care, LLC Wexford Academy Pittsburgh, PA Loran Vocaturo, EdD, ABPP Vice President of Program Development and Education Select Medical Inpatient Rehabilitation Division West Orange, NJ John Whyte, MD, PhD Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine Thomas Jefferson University Director, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute Philadelphia, PA *Penn State Milton S. Hershey Center; Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA
Agenda Friday, April 1 7 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 Check In 7:45 Welcome 8:00 State of Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation John Whyte, MD, PhD 8:45 Neurocritical Care of TBI Patients Christopher Zacko, MD 9:30 Break 10:00 Role of Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation for TBI Justin Hong, MD 10:45 Utilizing Neuropharmacology to Maximize Function in Patients with TBI Elie P. Elovic, MD 11:30 Lunch Exhibits Posters 1:00 Community Reintegration After TBI Loran Vocaturo, EdD, ABPP 1:45 Assistive Technology for Cognition: Strategies for Success Tony Gentry, PhD, OTR/L 2:30 Break 3:00 Update on Abusive Head Trauma Mark Dias, MD 3:45 Updates on TBI Research Frank G. Hillary, PhD 4:30 Break 5:00 TBI TOWN HALL Panel Discussion with Friday s Faculty 6:30 Adjournment
Agenda Saturday, April 2 7 a.m. 5:15 p.m. 7:00 Check In 7:45 Welcome 8:00 Sport-Related Concussion: Return to Play Matthew Silvis, MD 8:45 Pediatric Concussion: Return to Learning Harry Bramley, DO 9:30 Break 10:00 Managing Non-Sport Concussion: Return to Work John Speed, MBBS 10:45 Neuropsychological Treatment and Remediation of Mild Traumatic Brain injury Lisa Eaton, PsyD 11:30 Lunch Exhibits Posters 1:00 Vestibular Dysfunction After Concussion: Evaluation and Treatment Anne Mucha, PT, DPT, MS, NCS 1:45 Visual Dysfunction After Concussion: Evaluation and Treatment Nathan Steinhafel, MS, OD, FAAO 2:30 Concussion Awareness: Research and Education Tom Dompier, PhD, ATC 3:15 Break 3:45 CONCUSSION TOWN HALL Retiring from Sport After Concussions Panel Discussion with Saturday s Faculty 5:15 Adjournment
Accommodations Accommodations are the responsibility of the program participant. Room Block A block of rooms has been reserved at the: Red Lion Hotel 4751 Lindle Road Harrisburg, PA 17111 Deadline Thursday, March 17, 2016 Rate $103 single or double occupancy (plus applicable taxes) Rooms reserved after this date are at regular rates and will be based on availability. We recommend that you make reservations as early as possible. Reservations Call: 717-939-7841 or 800-637- 4817 Hershey Attractions Stay & Play Hershey is conveniently located in central Pennsylvania, just 90 minutes from Baltimore and Philadelphia, two hours from Washington, DC, and three hours from New York City. Hershey Attractions hersheypa.com Tanger Outlets (Hershey) tangeroutlet.com/hershey Historic Gettysburg nps.gov/gett Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish Country padutchcountry.com Use the group name: Current Concepts in Concussion and Brain Injury Management A list of Hershey area lodging is available upon request or online at: http://bit.ly/1msi88a Access Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of special accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Continuing Education at least one week in advance of your participation or visit.
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THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PENN STATE MILTON S. HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION G220 P.O. BOX 851 HERSHEY, PA 17033-0851 Current Concepts in ~Concussion~ & Brain Injury Management Friday & Saturday April 1 & 2, 2016 Register online today! http://bit.ly/j5870-16 NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE P A I D PA STATE UNIVERSITY M.S. HERSHEY MED. CTR.