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REBECCA B. PARKER, MD, FACEP, PRESIDENT The Future of Emergency Medicine Difficult Patients and Situation in the Emergency Department Resiliency in a Time of Constant Change: How to Avoid Burning Out (1 hour for overview, 1 ½ hours with surveys and interactive sessions) Quality Measures: What They Mean for the Practicing Physician The Patient Experience: Making the Measure Improve Your Practice, Not Run It Emergency Medicine Risk Avoidance and Management Choosing Wisely: Applying the Campaign to the Bedside The Alphabet Soup of American Medicine; Understanding the Acronyms that Affect Our Practices Top 10 Things All New Graduates Need to Know Hitting the Ground Running: Getting the Most out of the Start of Your ED Career Negotiating Your Contract for the Graduating Resident (30 minutes) Personal Finances for the Graduating Resident (30 minutes) Introduction to Coding and Billing: What They Didn't Teach You in Residency (1 ½ hours if Reimbursement Documentation Workshop for Residents included) Critical Care What's Ahead for Observation Medicine PAUL D. KIVELA, MD, MBA, FACEP, PRESIDENT-ELECT EM Advocacy Psychiatric Emergencies And New Strategies What I Didn t Learn In Residency EM Fitness; How To Stay Mentally and Physically Fit Burnout Prevention Hematology and Oncology Emergencies Risk Mgmt. How To Not Get Sued Monster Claims- a review of $1million cases against EPs. How to protect yourself Abdominal Pain Risk Mgmt. And How To Evaluate A Patient Who Presents with Abdominal Pain So You Want To Get Paid: How Emergency Physicians Get Paid and A Current Update of the Laws and Regulations and Strategies To Ensure Fair Payment Emerging Trends In Emergency Medicine Single Hospital Group vs Large Hospital Group: What s the difference and What Should I Know? Opiate Abuse: The Problem And Potential Solutions EMTALA Update Paramedicine: The Next Medical Frontier? How To Get Involved In Organized Medicine JOHN J. ROGERS, MD, CPE, FACEP, CHAIR OF THE BOARD Sepsis Physician Patriots of the American Revolution Orthopedic Pearls and Pitfalls Leadership Lessons from History Physician Advocacy Vascular Access 1

WILLIAM P. JAQUIS, MD, FACEP, VICE PRESIDENT Care Transitions Best Practices EM in a Value-based World EDs - The Prodigal Sons of the Medical Home Conscious Leadership The Efficient Split-Flow ED EM Compensation Model Advanced Practice Providers and the ED Team Care Coordination from the ED Hub High Reliability- How Reliable is Your Team? Population Health - Transforming your Delivery System Reimbursement in a Value-based World VIDOR E. FRIEDMAN, MD, FACEP, SECRETARY-TREASURER Balance, What Does That Mean for You? Advocacy, What Is It All About? How to Turbo-Charge Your Political Action Campaign The Quality Movement: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going? Mindfulness in Medicine, Is There Something to This? Career Paths in EM, How Can ACEP Help You? Tools for Combating Burnout JAY A. KAPLAN, MD, FACEP, IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Heal Thyself The Importance of Creating Resilience Driving Hospital Quality Six Sigma, LEAN, QA and PI Innovation or Incrementalism - What We Need to Do to Change Nurses Are from Saturn, Physicians from Jupiter, Administrators from Mars - How Can We Speak the Same Language? Building the Team and Winning the Game How to Love Coming to Work Leadership and Accountability How to Inspire Change and Avoid Madness Are Patient Satisfaction Surveys Driving You Mad? A 12 Step Program to Improve the Patient Experience Well-Being in EM - Avoiding Burnout and Promoting Resilience Practicing Excellence - How to Give Great Care and Feel Good at the End of Your Day Leader, Manager, Team-Player, Healer The Roles We Play Every Day in Healthcare Managing Difficult Patients What to Do and How to Do It A Career in the ED Preparing for the Marathon, Not the Sprint Reducing Bottlenecks in the ED and on the Inpatient Service Up-Front and Back-End Tactics to Reduce Patient Crowding in the ED Health Care Reform 2014-15 Understanding Government Measures of Quality Speaking Like a Pro Tactics to Give Great Presentations Risk Mgmt. Avoid Getting Sued This is the Age of Brand You How to Get the Job You Want Where You Want It Optimizing Flow in the ED Containing Cost While Providing Prudent Care Performance Metrics and Key Data Analytics How to Measure and Improve What We Do Obstetric Emergencies and Emergency Delivery Time Mgmt. -Lessons From the Business World Alternative Practice Options Do More Than Just See Patients in the ED 2

STEPHEN H. ANDERSON, MD, FACEP Dying to be Pain Free: Examining the Prescription Opiate Overdose Epidemic and Solutions that Work Illicit Drugs on the Street: What s Old & What s New? Saving the Prudent Layperson: An Advocacy Journey from Flawed Public Policy to a Win-Win Program (See also WA State 7 Best Practices) Washington State 7 Best Practices: Solutions from Superutilizers to Coordinating Care Medicinal Marijuana: Washington ACEP Journal Club Review of the Literature Cyclic Vomiting: Washington State Journal Club Review of the Literature Managing Difficult Conversations in the ED JAMES J. AUGUSTINE, MD, FACEP ED Design of the Future Numbers Shouldn t Make you Numb: Data to Manage the ED Medications in the ED. What does the Data Show? How are Drug Shortages being Managed Safely The ED is the Front Door to the Hospital Performance Measures for the ED: Cohorts and Best Practices Prehospital and ED Mgmt. of Burn and Blast Injuries Carbon Monoxide Patient and Incident Mgmt. Cyanide Toxicity and the Risks to Emergency Responders Major Incident Mgmt. for Hospitals and Communities: The Changing Nature Priorities for Managing Multiple Casualty Incidents Managing Incidents Involving an Active Shooter The Changing Role of Spinal Immobilization in Trauma JON MARK HIRSHON, MD, PhD, MPH, FACEP Clinical Killer Respiratory Viruses: Flu, SARS and MERS-CoV Killer Bites: Mosquito Borne-Viruses (West Nile, Dengue, Zika) Devices that Go BOOM- Mechanisms of Blast Injury Devices that Go BOOM- Deadly Injuries from Explosions Ethical Issues and End of Life Care in The Elderly Personal Development What Is YOUR Focus? Creating A Personal Career Development Plan How to Put Together A Winning Research Proposal Systems Development ACEP National Report Card on America s Emergency Care Environment- What Does it Tell Us? THE GOLDEN HOUR: The Development of the Maryland Trauma System Developing Emergency and Trauma Care Globally: Acute Care Research & Training in Egypt and the Middle East To Fly or Not To Fly- That is the Question. Aeromedical Transport: What Does the Evidence Show? Disaster Preparedness and Response: Are YOU Ready? Research Getting Your Protocol Through the IRB "To Consent or Not to Consent, That is the Question Ethical Issues in Emergency Research Study Designs in Acute Care Research- What to Choose and Why? 3

HANS R. HOUSE, MD, FACEP Approach to the Patient with Alerted Mental Status Emerging Infectious Diseases Infections in the Returning Traveler Anaphylaxis Heat- Related Illness Mass Gathering Events Heavy Metal Toxins The Plague of Athens: A Historical Mystery Hypertensive Emergencies The 5 Books Every Medical Student/Resident Should Read CHRISTOPHER S. KANG, MD, FACEP Introduction to Disaster Medicine Introduction to EM Coding, Billing, and Reimbursement Developing a Study Protocol Personal Finances EM Resident Physicians Non-Traumatic Male Urogenital Emergencies KEVIN M. KLAUER, DO, EJD, FACEP High Risk Cases in EM (1,2,3,4) Myth Busting: Literature updates 1 Myth Busting: Literature updates 2 Myth Busting: Literature updates 3 ED efficiency: Tips for day to day practice Operational/Leadership Literature Review: Current Perspectives Low Back Pain: Spinal Cord Disasters VTE: The current approach to PE Acute Aortic Emergencies: The full spectrum Career Ending Mistakes Cardiovascular Catastrophes Inappropriate Tx of Hypertension Cases That Defy Logic Advanced Practice Provider Supervision The Perils of Leadership Patient Satisfaction Sepsis: Controversies Syncope: Controversies Diabetes: Controversies Endocrine Review Patient Safety and Medical Errors in the ED Critical Care Documentation (Any risk management topic) DEBRA G. PERINA, MD, FACEP Teamwork: Errors in EM Aeromedical Physiology Advancements in EMS Subspecialty Recognition Cases in Ethics and professionalism 4

DEBRA G. PERINA, MD, FACEP Triage and Disaster Response Head and Neck trauma Thyroid and Adrenal Disorders Starting an Academic Career Suicidal Risk Patients Wellness in EM Disaster Mgmt. Developing Leadership Skills Low Back Pain Pediatric Trauma Burns, Electrocution and Lighting Injuries MARK S. ROSENBERG, DO, MBA, FACEP Population Health and the Emergency Department The Palliative Care Toolkit Dying in 2016, Why it is Different; or should it be? The Geriatric ED and the Guidelines Improving Geriatric Care Emergency Medicine as a Career Alternatives to Opioids: New Approach to Acute Pain Management Are You Ready for Retirement, or At Least Thinking About it? GILLIAN R. SCHMITZ, MD, FACEP Risk Management and Depo Prep for the Emergency Physician Post Traumatic Litigation Stress "I Can't Get No Satisfaction..or Can I?" (Patient Satisfaction in the ED) Top Plain Film Diagnoses You Don't Wanna Miss Baby on Board: Pregnancy in Trauma Baby off Board: The Peri-mortem C Section Own the Bone: Nailing Orthopaedic Emergencies From Resident to Attending: Surviving the First Year Out of Residency Leadership Pearls for the Young Physician Free Standing Emergency Departments: What Are They and How do They Work? JAMES M. CUSICK, MD, FACEP, SPEAKER To Be Provided JOHN G. MCMANUS, JR., MD, MBA, FACEP, VICE SPEAKER To Be Provided 5