Premature cardiac death in eastern north carolina A military and civilian educational collaboration focused on emergent care, intervention and prevention May 8, 2018 Jointly provided by Eastern AHEC Department of Nursing and Allied Health Education, the Office of Continuing Medical Education and the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University In partnership with Naval Medical Center at Camp Lejeune
Description This conference will enable health care professionals and community professionals to update their knowledge of current evidence-based practices related to cardiovascular disease necessary to improve clinical practice and ultimately patient outcomes. In addition to a plenary session, participants may choose sessions with either a clinical (Track 1) or community (Track 2) focus. Track 1 sessions will provide updates on advances in emergent care of cardiac arrest and treatment of patients with coronary artery disease, heart failure and arrhythmias. A novel intervention model focused on prevention of premature natural death will be presented. Track 2 sessions will offer updates on community response to cardiac arrest, substance abuse prevention, behavioral health risk and cardiac arrest, nutritional supplements and evaluating athletes for risk of sudden death. Target Audience Military and civilian cardiologists, cardiac internists, family medicine and primary care physicians, emergency physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, athletic trainers/coaches, law enforcement, EMS, Fire and Rescue, educators and other community professionals. Objectives Upon completion of this educational activity, the participant will be able to: Identify and integrate various state-of-the-art treatments and emergent interventions for cardiovascular disease. Describe the implications of cardiovascular disease and treatment outcomes. Discuss current evidence based guidelines for prevention, detection, rhythm and rate management, and stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation. Integrate into practice and evaluate effectiveness of a community based premature death prevention model. Assess athletes for congenital defects and risk of sudden cardiac death. Location and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Access Location: Marston Pavilion, 730 Seth Williams Blvd., Camp Lejeune, NC In compliance with enforcement of the REAL ID Act, attendees who DO NOT possess a current US Armed Forces ID or Department of Defense CAC ID will be required to provide additional information for the MCB Camp Lejeune security vetting process prior to and on the morning of the event. The Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune point of contact will be detailed in a follow-up email. REAL ID Act Enforcement: https://www.dhs.gov/real-id-public-faqs Shuttle services from the MCB Camp Lejeune entry point to/from the symposium site will be provided to attendees if needed.
Agenda 0700-0800 Registration, light breakfast served 0800-0810 Introduction, Mary Wilson, PhD, RN 0810-0820 Welcome, CAPT James Hancock, Commanding Officer, naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune (CO NMCCL) 0820-0830 Welcome, J. Paul Mounsey, MD, PhD 0830-0845 Opening Address 1, The Honorable Thom Tillis, Senator, NC 0845-0900 Opening Address 2, Daniel Staley, NC SPH Director 0900-0920 The Lincoln Project: Onslow County Community Survey, Jessica Ford, PhD 0920-0940 A Novel Approach to Premature Death, Irion Pursell, RN 0940-1000 EMS Response to Cardiac Arrest, CDR Joseph Kotora, MC USN 1000-1030 Break Track 1 Track 2 1030-1100 Modern Management of Acute Coronary Disease Lynn Morris, MD 1100-1130 Focused Update on Management of Heart Failure LCDR Patrick Daly, MC USN 1130-1200 Management of Structural Heart Disease Blase Carabello, MD 1200-1330 Lunch, buffet included 1330-1350 ICD Saving Lives CAPT Eric Schwartzman, MC USN 1350-1410 Why is Death Certificate Data Important to this Discussion? Charles Sirc 1410-1430 Cardiac Imaging in Sudden Cardiac Death COL Todd Villines, MC USA 1430-1500 Break 1500-1530 AFib Diagnosis and Intervention J. Paul Mounsey, MD, PhD 1530-1600 Prevalence of AFib in Eastern NC Ashley Burch, PhD 1600-1605 Break 1030-1100 Everything the Layperson Needs to Know about Premature Cardiac Death CAPT Michael Spooner, MC USN 1100-1130 Community Response to Cardiac Arrest David Grovdahl, MS, NRP 1130-1200 Emergency First Responder in the Maritime Environment Kevin King, LCDR USN (ret) 1200-1330 Lunch, buffet included 1330-1400 Athletes - Congenital Defects 1400-1430 Evaluating the Athlete for Sudden Cardiac Death 1430-1500 Break 1500-1600 Supplements LT Christina Schreckengaust, MSC USN 1600-1605 Break 1605-1635 Opioid: A case presentation on a SCD on a patient on methadone col Joseph Lee, MC USA 1635-1705 Summary & Evaluation J. Paul Mounsey, MD, PhD capt James Hancock, CO NMCCL
Faculty Ashley Burch, PhD Research Associate Department of Psychology ECU Blase A. Carabello, MD Professor and Chief, Division of Cardiology East Carolina Heart Institute at ECU LCDR Patrick Daly, MC USN Jessica Ford, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Psychology, ECU David Grovdahl, MS, NRP EMS Division Head Onslow County EMS Kevin Elvis King, LCDR USN (ret) Emergency First Responder Instructor Trainer Professional Association of Diving Instructors CDR Joseph Kotora, MC USN Physician, Emergency Medicine COL Joseph Lee, MC USA Physician, Cardiac Electrophysiology Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) D. Lynn Morris, MD Chief, Interventional Cardiology Director, Catherization Laboratory Professor, Cardiovascular Sciences J. Paul Mounsey, MD, PhD, MRCP, FACC Chief of Electrophysiology, Professor of Medicine East Carolina Heart Institute at ECU Irion Chip Pursell, RN Nurse Consultant Department of Cardiovascular Science LT Christina Schreckengaust, MSC USN Registered Dietitian CAPT Eric Schwartzman, MC USN Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) Charles Sirc Special Assistant to Director of Division of Vital Statistics Research Triangle Park, NC CAPT Michael Spooner, MC USN Physician, Cardiac Electrophysiology Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) COL Todd Villines, MC USA Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) MY my.ncahec.net Save the dates! September 19, 2018 Military Women s Health Conference December 6, 2018 Cardiovascular Symposium
Credit Nurses 5.5 CNE contact hours Eastern AHEC Department of Nursing and Allied Health Education is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers Commission on Accreditation. Nurses must attend the entire program in order to earn contact hour credit. Verification of participation will be noted by check-in at the start of the program and an initial-out at the conclusion of the program. Certificates will be available after the participant completes the online evaluation. Physicians ACCREDITATION: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, and Eastern AHEC Department of Nursing and Allied Health Education. The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT: The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Other Professionals All other participants will receive 5.5 Eastern AHEC Contact Hours. Registration Information There is no fee for this program. Advance registration is required. No walk-ins. Register online only. Click here to register. Immediately after registration, you will receive an automatic confirmation email. Later you will receive a follow-up email with instructions for base access. To register, please create or update your MyAHEC account at my.ncahec.net. There is no cancellation fee. Cancellations should be emailed to easternahec@ecu.edu. For further information contact Eastern AHEC at 252-744-3087. By attending this event, I acknowledge that Eastern AHEC staff and/or their designees including news media may take general (not close-up) photos or videos of this event for marketing/publicity purposes, and I further allow my likeness to be used in this manner. If I do not wish to appear in these photos or videos, I understand that it is my responsibility to notify Eastern AHEC staff so my preference can be met. Handouts Handouts will be available online only. A link to the location where you can view or print the handouts will be sent with your confirmation email before the program. Please make sure that we have an email address where your confirmation and link to the handouts should be sent. Americans with Disabilities Act Individuals requesting accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should contact the Department of Disability Support Services at (252) 737-1016 (V/TTY) at least five business days prior to the program. Please bring a sweater or lightweight jacket to ensure your comfort.