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3 Safety rd annual Transforming Patient Care and Optimizing Outcomes FRI DAY APRIL 20 2018 NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK IN SPINE SURGERY SUMMIT CHAIR: Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH CO-CHAIRS: John M. Flynn, MD Lawrence G. Lenke, MD Paul C. McCormick, MD Rajiv K. Sethi, MD An ESSENTIAL program for: Spine surgeons Surgical spine team members Hospital execs responsible for patient safety JOINTLY PROVIDED BY: ENDORSED BY:

3 rd annual Safety IN SPINE SURGERY SUMMIT Transforming Patient Care and Optimizing Outcomes CHAIRMAN Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH CO-CHAIRS John M. Flynn, MD Lawrence G. Lenke, MD Paul C. McCormick, MD Rajiv K. Sethi, MD FRI DAY APRIL 20 2018 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: SEE PAGE 7 GUEST LECTURER General Stanley A. McChrystal FACULTY Craig Albanese, MD Chris Ahmad, MD Todd Albert, MD Richard Anderson, MD Peter Angevine, MD Nick Fletcher, MD William Gold, MD Peter Newton, MD Rick Sasso, MD Frank Schwab, MD David Skaggs, MD Alex Vaccaro, MD Kevin Wang Peter Whang, MD Faculty subject to change. Dear Colleague: First do no harm! It s an admonition that all medical professionals strive to follow. Yet statistics still show unacceptably high numbers of medical and surgical errors. Sadly, these errors often cause human suffering, damage the reputation of the medical community, and increase costs. However, we can make a difference! You re invited to attend the Safety in Spine Surgery Summit to learn about the numerous safety and quality advances that are being made in our field. During one day of sessions, you ll hear from a diverse faculty about tips and tools that can help us all improve patient care. Our 2018 theme is: Toward New Rules of Engagement for an Increasingly Complex Spine World. You won t want to miss our keynote lecture on Team of Teams by General Stanley A. McChrystal, a four-star general and one-of-a-kind commander with a remarkable record of achievement. General McChrystal is widely praised for revolutionizing the way military agencies interact and operate. He will share his field-tested leadership lessons, stressing a uniquely inclusive model that focuses on building teams capable of relentlessly pursuing results. Spine surgeons, members of spine surgery teams, OR directors, hospital executives, and more will benefit from this program, and most importantly, so will all of our patients. Please plan on joining us in April in New York. The 2016 & 2017 Summit were sold out with a waiting list, so don t delay; register today! Warmly, Michael G. Vitale, MD CHAIRMAN John M. Flynn, MD, Lawrence G. Lenke, MD, Paul C. McCormick, MD, Rajiv K. Sethi, MD C0-CHAIRMEN

Who Course Objectives At the completion of the program, participants should be able to: SHOULD ATTEND u Spine surgeons, fellows, and residents u Pre-op to recovery spine surgery team members o Nurses o PAs o Neuro monitoring o Anesthesia techs o OR techs 1 2 ENDORSED BY: Discuss strategies and techniques for enhancing safety during the pre, intra, and post-surgical stages of spine surgery. Describe how the development of specific culture and team characteristics can be used to enhance safety in spine surgery. 3 Discuss macro trends within healthcare and their potential impact on patient safety. u OR management personnel u Hospital quality and safety personnel u Hospital leadership responsible for Spine Service 4.20.2018 + NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK REGISTER: www.regonline.com/safetyinspine2018 3

Program u FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2018 Toward New Rules of Engagement for an Increasingly Complex Spine World 7:00 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast 7:25 Welcome Part I: Surgeons Fixing Problems SESSION 1: Optimizing Self for Patient Safety 8:00 Combating Physician Burnout to Improve Patient Care and Safety 8:16 Performance 8:32 Discussion SESSION 2: Optimizing (or Firing) Your Host Before Surgery 8:45 Caveat Emptor: Ways to Avoid Trouble in the Complex Kid 8:58 Strategies to Optimize Your Patient and The Ethics of Saying No to Your Adult Patient 9:11 Discussion SESSION 3: Judgment and Planning: Measure Twice, Cut Once Enabling Technologies : Making Spine Care Better? 9:23 Preop Software Planning / Prebent Rods 9:36 Navigation 9:49 MIS or Robotics 10:02 Discussion SESSION 4: Optimizing Execution through Evidence and Standardization 10:15 Avoidance of Catastrophic Intraop Events 10:27 Checklists to Make Your Spine OR Better 10:40 Optimal DVT/PE Prophylaxis after Spine Surgery 10:53 Discussion 11:04 How to Save Lives through Smarter Opioid Use 11:17 Safety and Quality Tips for the Cervical Spine 11:30 The Truth about BMP 11:43 Discussion Part II: How the Wisdom of the Crowd, Dedicated Teams, and Standard Work Make Care Better SESSION 5: Importance of (and Challenges Developing) Teams 11:54 Using CUSP to Build Team 12:07 PM Developing Dedicated Spine Teams: Lessons Learned 12:20 Q & A: Challenges of Implementation 12:36 Acknowledgment of Supporters 12:40 Lunch SESSION 6: Free Papers/Abstracts 1:25 Free Papers & Best Paper Award SESSION 7: Building Culture 1:55 Panel: How to Make the Team Row in the Same Direction 4 Program subject to change. SAFETY IN SPINE SURGERY SUMMIT

SESSION 8: Keynote Speaker 2:25 Team of Teams General Stanley A. McChrystal GEN. STANLEY A. MCCHRYSTAL Former Commander of U.S. and International Forces in Afghanistan, Author of Bestsellers Team of Teams and My Share of the Task, and Founder of the McChrystal Group Four-star strategy lessons. When old systems fall short, McChrystal believes true leaders must look for ways to innovate and change. Citing stories from his career, he reveals a four-star management strategy, concentrating on openness, teamwork, and forward-thinking. Part III: The Macroeconomic Picture SESSION 9: The Value of Spine Study Groups and Registries 3:15 Making Data Visible to Drive Change: The HSG Experience 3:27 Discussion SESSION 10: Value in Spine Care 3:38 Ambulatory Surgical Centers: Safety Considerations 3:51 APM, P4P, and Employee Contracting 4:04 Discussion 4:15 Closing Remarks 4:20 Adjourn PHYSICIAN ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT DESIGNATION This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Medical Education Resources (MER) and BroadWater. MER is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Medical Education Resources designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for Category 1 credit from AOACCME, Prescribed Credit from AAFP and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician Assistants may receive a maximum of 7.5 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program. NURSING CREDIT Medical Education Resources is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. This CE activity provides 7.5 contact hours of continuing nursing education. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12299, for 7.5 contact hours. 4.20.2018 + NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK REGISTER: www.regonline.com/safetyinspine2018 5

Meeting Location, Hotel, and Registration LOCATION HOTEL RESERVATIONS All meeting sessions will be held at: u ROOM RATES: $285 (plus tax) The Heart Conference Center u CALL: (212) 247-2700 or 173 Fort Washington Avenue TOLL FREE: (800) 223-4099 New York, NY 10463 u ONLINE: Use the link on our website at: Shuttle service for participants will run www.broad-water.com/event/spinesafety between the meeting hotel (The Warwick State that you are attending the see below) and The Heart Conference Spine Safety meeting to receive the Center prior to the start of the meeting special room rates. and at the end of the meeting. Further Book by March 7, 2018 to receive the details will be provided in registration discounted rates! Space will fill rapidly. confirmation materials. REGISTRATION Fast, Easy, and Secure Online Registration: www.regonline.com/ SafetyinSpine2018 Register early as the limited space will fill very rapidly! SURGEONS $575 FELLOWS/RESIDENTS/ALLIED HEALTH $375 HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION, CORPORATE PERSONNEL $675 LATE REGISTRATION FEE (AFTER MARCH 30) $50 HOTEL Participants are invited to stay at The Warwick New York Hotel, an elegant hotel located close to Central Park in Midtown. u Registration fee includes continental breakfast, breaks, lunch, and meeting materials. QUESTIONS: Please call BroadWater at (630) 681-1040. 6 SAFETY IN SPINE SURGERY SUMMIT

Call for Abstracts! A select number of abstracts will be presented as Free Papers at the 3rd Annual Safety in Spine Surgery Summit, and the top ranked Best Paper will receive a $500 award. Submit your research for consideration in one of the following categories: ABSTRACT CATEGORIES u Quality u Safety u Value u Throughput u Satisfaction u Miscellaneous DATES AND DEADLINES Call for Abstracts closes February 9, 2018 Authors notified of results March 6, 2018 Presenter registration deadline March 15, 2018 Submit online via the link at www.broad-water.com/event/spinesafety. DISCLOSURE POLICY Medical Education Resources insures balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all our educational activities. In accordance with this policy, MER identifies conflicts of interest with its instructors, content managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of an activity. Conflicts are resolved by MER to ensure that all scientific research referred to, reported, or used in a CME activity conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis. MER is committed to providing its learners with high-quality CME activities that promote improvements or quality in health care and not the business interest of a commercial interest. PROVIDERSHIP This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources, Inc., a non-profit medical education company and BroadWater, LLC. COMMERCIAL SUPPORT Various medical companies have been invited to provide support of this meeting. Full disclosure of financial and other types of support will be disclosed in the meeting syllabus materials. REFUNDS A full refund will be provided, less a $100 administrative fee, dependent upon written notice being received by March 30. Refunds will not be made after this date. Substitutions are allowed at any time but must be submitted in writing to ddelong@broad-water.com. ATTENDANCE The course chairmen reserve the right to refuse admission to anyone whose presence is considered to be incompatible with course objectives. CANCELLATION OR NON-ATTENDANCE In the unlikely event of insufficient enrollment, we reserve the right to cancel the course 21 days prior. Registrants will be notified by certified mail and registration fees will be refunded. Airline and other costs incurred by the registrant are the responsibility of the registrant and will not be refunded. If registrant(s) are unable to attend the meeting due to weather delays, strikes or other reasons not directly controlled by the meeting organizers, airline, hotel and other costs incurred by the registrants will not be refunded. 4.20.2018 + NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK REGISTER: www.regonline.com/safetyinspine2018 7

301 South County Farm Rd. Suite L Wheaton, IL 60187 USA Questions Please call BroadWater at (630) 681-1040. Presort Standard U.S. Postage PAID Carol Stream, IL Permit No. 475 3 rd annual Safety IN SPINE SURGERY SUMMIT FRI DAY APRIL 20 2018 NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK www.broad-water.com