Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden Hour

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New This Year: Combined Conference with Parallel Tracks Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden Hour November 17, 2011 Bloomington, Minnesota Sponsored by the Surgery and Emergency Medicine Departments of: Regions Hospital Hennepin County Medical Center North Memorial Medical Center Mayo Clinic Essentia Health - St. Mary s Medical Center University of Minnesota Medical Center Fairview Along with Regions Hospital Nursing Departments, Gillette Children s Specialty Healthcare, and the Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education

Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden Hour November 17, 2011, Bloomington, Minnesota Dear Colleague, We invite you to attend the Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden Hour conference to be held on November 17, 2011, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Bloomington Minneapolis South. Most exciting is the development of a joint conference with our emergency medicine and trauma nursing colleagues. In the past, Regions Hospital hosted the Beyond the Golden Hour conference for trauma and acute nursing. This year, for the first time, the nurses will join us in parallel tracks and selected plenary sessions. Program Overview We continue our emphasis on education for both adult and pediatric trauma care as more hospitals in Minnesota seek designation, particularly as pediatric acute care centers. Our program will feature core topic reviews, including recent lessons from the military in resuscitation and infection control. We will offer a wide range of breakout sessions including sedation, eye exams and simple procedures, ultrasound and bedside thoracic procedures. A new feature this year will be reviews from the major societies contributing to the emergency medicine and trauma literature including the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and hot topics in Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Influential Papers of 2010 Continuing a trend from recent years, we will conclude our day by reviewing influential papers from 2010 in trauma, emergency medicine and acute nursing. These papers will be selected and discussed by a combination of emergency medicine, trauma and acute nursing faculty. Our variety of topics and depth of content assures a stimulating day with the opportunity to meet fellow workers and renew relationships in our region. Please consider taking time from your practice to attend this update on current thinking in emergency and trauma care. Who Should Attend The Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden Hour conference is designed for emergency medicine and family medicine physicians, surgeons, nurses, and health care professionals committed to acute care, trauma, and emergency medicine. Objectives At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants will be able to: Discuss and compare management strategies for Minnesota pediatric trauma care. Recognize early signs and symptoms of common critical illnesses and injuries seen in the emergency department. Describe how to apply and adapt military lessons into civilian health care. Review the most recent national society learning s for improving care in emergency medicine and trauma. Identify key papers in trauma, emergency medicine and nursing for the last year. Sponsors This conference is sponsored by the Surgery and Emergency Medicine Departments of Regions Hospital, Hennepin County Medical Center, North Memorial Medical Center, Mayo Clinic, Essentia Health-St. Mary s Medical Center, University of Minnesota Medical Center Fairview, along with Regions Hospital Nursing Departments, Gillette Children s Specialty Healthcare and the Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education. Disclosure Policy It is the policy of HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education to provide balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored educational activities. All faculty, course directors, and planning committee members participating in sponsored programs and/or their spouse/partner are required to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflict of interest related to the content of this activity. Disclosure information is reviewed in advance in order to manage and resolve any potential conflicts of interest, and will be shared with the audience prior to the activity s presentations. David J. Dries, MSE, MD Heidi Altamirano, RN, MS

Faculty and Planning Committee* *Ryan Aga, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, PHN, EMT-B, Supervisor of Nursing, Emergency Department, Regions Hospital, St. Paul *Heidi Altamirano, RN, MS, Trauma Program Manager, Regions Hospital, St. Paul Brenda Anderson, RN, MS, Trauma Program Manager, Trauma Services, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis Felix Ankel, MD, Residency Program Director, Emergency Medicine, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Jason A. Arndt, RN, BSN, CEN, CPEN, Director of Operations, The Urgency Room, Woodbury Steven Baisch, MD, FAAP, FCCM, Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Gillette Children s Specialty Healthcare and Regions Hospital, St. Paul Alan L. Beal, MD, FACS, Associate Director of Trauma; Director of Trauma/Neurology ICU; Surgical Education Director, North Memorial Medical Center, Robbinsdale Greg J. Beilman, MD, Professor and Vice Chair, Surgery; Chief, General Surgery; Division Director, Critical Care/Acute Care Surgery, University of Bruce A. Bennett, MD, Director of Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Tami Bong, RN, BSN, Trauma Nurse Clinician, Regions Hospital, St. Paul Aaron Burnett, MD, Assistant Medical Director, Emergency Medical Services, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Matt Byrnes, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Liberty Caroon, ARDMS, Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis Joseph E. Clinton, MD, Ernest & Bernice Ruiz Professor of Emergency Medicine; Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School; Chief, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis *Debra Curran, MA, RN, Director, Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis Wendy Dahl, RN, BSN, PHN, Decentralized Nurse Educator, Emergency Department, Regions Hospital, St. Paul *David J. Dries, MSE, MD, Course Director; Assistant Medical Director for Surgical Care, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Professor of Surgery & Anesthesiology, Clinical Adjunct Professor of Emergency Medicine, and John F. Perry Jr. Chair of Trauma Surgery, University of Andrew Edwards, RN, BSN, CEN, Trauma Nurse, Emergency Department, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; U.S. Army Veteran RJ Frascone, MD, FACEP, Medical Director, Emergency Medical Services, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Jill Goring, RN, ANCS-BC, CNRN, Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialist, Regions Hospital, St. Paul Mark E. Gormley Jr., MD, Section Chief, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Gillette Children s Specialty Healthcare, St. Paul Kevin Guenard, RN, BSN, CEN, CPEN, NREMT-P, Staff Nurse, Emergency Department; Critical Care Instructor, Emergency Medical Services, Regions Hospital, St. Paul *Sue Hoagberg, Education Associate, Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis Eric Irwin, MD, Director, Pediatric Trauma, North Memorial Medical Center, Robbinsdale Richelle Jader, BSN, MHA, Director, Emergency Services, Regions Hospital, St. Paul Donald Jenkins, MD, Senior Associate Consultant, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and General Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester Ellen Johnson, RN, SANE-A, CEN, CPEN, SANE Program Supervisor, Regions Hospital, St. Paul *Gail Johnson, MS, RN, CCRN, CPHQ, Director, Clinical Simulation, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis Scott Joing, MD, Faculty Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Peter Kumasaka, MD, FAAEM, Director, Emergency Medicine Ultrasound, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Associate Clinical Professor, University of Tracy Larsen, RN, BSN, Pediatric Trauma Program Manager, Regions Hospital, St. Paul Michael D. McGonigal, MD, FACS, Director of Trauma Services, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of James Miner, MD, FACEP, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of ; Research Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis Colleen Morton, MBBCh, MS, Department of Hematology and Oncology, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Riverside Clinic and Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Assistant Professor, University of

*Jessie Nelson, MD, FACEP, Senior Staff Physician, Emergency Medicine Department, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Arthur L. Ney, MD, Trauma Director, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis Anthony Pfaff, MD, Staff Ophthalmologist, HealthPartners and Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Clinical Instructor, University of Rob Reardon, MD, Ultrasound Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center; Associate Professor, University of Adam Riutta, MD, Emergency Physician, Essentia Health East, Duluth *Kristin Robb, BAS, Education Specialist, Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis Daniel A. Saltzman, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, University of Minnesota; Chief, Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of Minnesota Amplatz Children s Hospital, Minneapolis David J. Schmeling, MD, FAAP, FACS, Partner, Pediatric Surgical Associates; Chief of Surgery, Children s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota; Adjunct Professor of Surgery, University of ; Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester Samuel J. Stellpflug, MD, Assistant Director, Toxicology Education and Clinical Services; Staff Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota; Toxicologist Consultant, Hennepin Regional Poison Center, Minneapolis *Stephanie Taft, MD, FACEP, Staff Physician, Emergency Medicine Department; Assistant Residency Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Michael Zwank, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Assistant Professor, University of Accreditation HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Contact hours have been applied for through the Wisconsin Nurses Association Continuing Education Approval Program Committee, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. The participant maybe awarded up to 6.25 contact hours by ANCC/ 7.5 by Minnesota Board of Nursing. HealthPartners, Inc. is approved by the Minnesota State Board of Pharmacy as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education for Minnesota pharmacists. This program has been submitted for 6.25 hours of continuing education credit. Each pharmacist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she spent in this educational activity. Location and Accommodations The conference will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Bloomington Minneapolis South (formerly Sheraton Bloomington Hotel, Minneapolis South), 7800 Normandale Blvd, Bloomington, Minnesota. Sleeping room rates begin at $99.00 (plus tax) per night and reservations should be made directly with the hotel by calling 866-837-4278. When contacting the hotel identify yourself as a participant of the Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update conference to receive the group rate. Reservations should be made by October 21, 2011, after which date rooms are subject to availability and regular rates may apply. Registration Information The conference registration fee is $225 for physicians, $145 for advanced practice providers and retired physicians, $125 for nurses and health care professionals, and $95 for resident physicians. This fee includes conference materials, complimentary parking, lunch, and refreshment breaks. If you have any special needs or dietary requirements, please notify us when registering so that we can make arrangements to accommodate you. A confirmation letter with conference details and directions will be sent to your email address. For additional information, please contact us at 952-883-6225 or email the registrar: learn@healthpartners.com.

Preliminary Program November 17, 2011 7:15 Registration/Continental Breakfast/Exhibits 7:55 Course Announcements..................................... David J. Dries, MSE, MD Opening Plenary Session Pediatric Trauma Moderator: Felix Ankel, MD 8:00 New Arms Race: Minnesota Pediatric Trauma.. Brenda Anderson, RN, MS and Michael D. McGonigal, MD, FACS 8:30 Update on Pediatric Trauma Centers.... Eric Irwin, MD, Michael D. McGonigal, MD, FACS, Arthur L. Ney, MD, Daniel A. Saltzman, MD, PhD and David J. Schmeling, MD, FAAP, FACS 8:55 Q & A Panel 9:15 Break and Exhibits Participants have the opportunity to attend any lecture(s) in either track and/or optional breakout session(s). Pre-registration is required only for breakout session(s). Early Recognition of Critical Illness and Injury Breakout Sessions Track A Track B Pre-registration Moderator: Alan L. Beal, MD, FACS Moderator: Heidi Altamirano, RN, MS required 9:30 Old School Skills and Traumatic Injuries in a Sexual Assault Pediatric Sedation New School Technology: Patient: Case Presentation Steven Baisch, MD, FAAP, FCCM Revisiting the H&P Ellen Johnson, RN, SANE-A, CEN, CPEN Tracy Larsen, RN, BSN Jessie Nelson, MD, FACEP 9:50 Mechanism of Injury: Tips for Completing a Thorough Clues from EMS Neurological Exam Adam Riutta, MD Jill Goring, RN, ANCS-BC, CNRN 10:10 Traumatic Brain Injury in the Q&A: What You Always Wanted Seven Key Pearls for Approaching Patient on Anticoagulants to Ask Eye Problems in the ER Colleen Morton, MBBCh, MS David J. Dries, MSE, MD Anthony Pfaff, MD 10:30 Panel Discussion Panel Discussion 10:50 Break and Exhibits Applying Lessons from the Military to Civilian Health Care Breakout Session Track A Track B Pre-registration Moderator: Bruce A. Bennett, MD Moderator: Tami Bong, RN, BSN required 11:00 Damage Control To Iraq and Back: Ultrasound: Basic and Advanced Resuscitation A Look at Traumatic Brain Injury Liberty Caroon, ARDMS Greg J. Beilman, MD Jason A. Arndt, RN, BSN, CEN, CPEN Scott Joing, MD Peter Kumasaka, MD, FAAEM 11:20 Infection Control Military Massive Transfusion: Rob Reardon, MD Donald Jenkins, MD A One to One Approach Michael Zwank, MD Andrew Edwards, RN, BSN, CEN 11:40 Panel Discussion Panel Discussion

12:00 Lunch and Exhibits National Conference Bullet Points Breakout Sessions Track A Track B Pre-registration Moderator: Joseph E. Clinton, MD Moderator: Wendy Dahl, RN, BSN PHN required 1:00 Society for Academic Preventing Secondary Impact Large-bore and Small-bore Emergency Medicine Syndrome Chest Tube Insertion Annual Meeting 2011 Mark E. Gormley Jr., MD Bruce A. Bennett, MD James Miner, MD, FACEP Jessie Nelson, MD, FACEP 1:20 Selected Papers from Flow of Patient Overloaded Care American Association for in the Emergency Department the Surgery of Trauma Richelle Jader, BSN, MHA Matt Byrnes, MD 1:40 Should We be Using Lessons Learned from the Radiation Emergencies C-collars in the Field? December 2010 Dakota County Samuel J. Stellpflug, MD RJ Frascone, MD, FACEP Anhydrous Ammonia MCI Aaron Burnett, MD 2:00 Panel Discussion Panel Discussion 2:20 Break and Exhibits Closing Plenary Session Hot Topics Moderator: David J. Dries, MSE, MD 2:40 Influential Papers in 2010 (Trauma)............................... Bruce A. Bennett, MD 3:00 Influential Papers in 2010 (Emergency Medicine)......................... Michael Zwank, MD 3:20 Influential Papers in 2010 (Nursing)................ Kevin Guenard, RN, BSN, CEN, CPEN, NREMT-P 3:40 Panel Discussion 4.00 Adjourn How to Register Online: healthpartnersime.com Mail: HealthPartners IME/CPD Attn: Registrar, Mailstop 21101B P.O. Box 1309, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309 Fax: 952-883-7272 Questions: 952-883-6225 or email: learn@healthpartners.com Cancelation Policy The registration fee, less a $20 administrative charge, is refundable after the conference if cancelation is received 24 hours prior to program date.

Registration Form Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden Hour November 17, 2011, Bloomington, Minnesota C1101100 Important registration information: email Confirmation letter and certificate will be sent to this address Name Profession: MD, DO, PA, NP, etc Institution or Clinic Specialty: FM, IM, etc Address o HOME or o OFFICE Include Mailstop City State Zip Telephone Fax Special Needs or Dietary Requirements Optional Breakout Sessions (Pre-registration required) o Pediatric Sedation 9:30 am - 10:10 am (Maximum enrollment: 15) Discussion on the principles of pediatric sedation including pediatric simulation for hands-on training of appropriate dosing, routes, techniques and recognizing signs and symptoms of under/over sedation. o Seven Key Pearls for Approaching Eye Problems in the ER 10:10 am - 10:50 am From the common to the not-so-common but sight-threatening, a discussion of several key principals in evaluating patients with eye problems. o Ultrasound: Basic & Advanced 11:00 am - 12:00 noon (Maximum enrollment: 25) Demonstration and hands-on training operating and acquiring ultrasound images for limited examination of the following organ systems: abdominal aorta, EFAST, vascular access and DVT. o Large-bore and Small-bore Chest Tube Insertion 1:00 pm - 1:40 pm (Maximum enrollment: 15) Discussion and hands-on practice inserting a variety of chest tubes, both large and small bore, for the treatment of pneumothorax and hemothorax. o Radiation Emergencies 1:40 pm - 2:20 pm Discussion of radiation exposure basics, focusing on the important aspects of radiation exposures for health care providers. Registration Fee o $225 Physician o $125 Nurse (RN, LPN) o $95 Resident o $145 Advanced Practice Provider (NP, PA)/Retiree o $125 Other: Payment Method o Check Make payable to: IME/CPD o PHYSICIANS ONLY Transfer fee from HealthPartners CME Acct o Charge to: m American Express m Discover m MasterCard m Visa Scan this QR code with your smartphone to register for HealthPartners CME conferences. Charge Card Account Number Expiration Date Signature Center for Continuing Professional Development HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education Mailstop 21101B, P.O Box 1309, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309 Telephone: 952-883-6225 Fax: 952-883-7272 Website: healthpartnersime.com 2011 HealthPartners

P.O. Box 1309 Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309 Optional Breakout Sessions: Pediatric Sedation Eye Emergencies Ultrasound Basic and Advanced Large-bore and Small-bore Chest Tube Insertion Radiation Emergencies Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden Hour November 17, 2011 Bloomington, Minnesota Sponsored by