THE 2018 SAN DIEGO DAY OF TRAUMA. Trauma 2020: A Glimpse into the Future of Trauma Care. November 2, 2018 Kona Kai Resort San Diego, California

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THE 2018 SAN DIEGO DAY OF TRAUMA Trauma 2020: A Glimpse into the Future of Trauma Care November 2, 2018 Kona Kai Resort

COURSE INFORMATION COURSE OVERVIEW Care of the injured is rapidly evolving. The recent call for zero preventable deaths has sharpened our efforts to both critically evaluate the way we currently care for trauma patients, and search for innovations which will make that goal achievable. At the same time, the Silver Tsunami of elderly injured continues to overwhelm our trauma centers with patients who are in poor health, many with an already limited life expectancy prior to their current injury. These complications add to the challenges already faced by trauma and emergency medical providers when it comes to providing both reasonable and compassionate care to injured seniors. This conference will focus on both critical review of current practice and the innovations which will change the way we care for the injured, including elderly patients. Nationally renowned speakers will present state-of-the-art management of life threatening emergencies commonly encountered in hospital care, trauma surgery, and critical care. Lectures, reallife case presentations, and interactive sessions will engage attendees and promote improved patient outcomes. CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Concise and focused lectures by experts in trauma and critical care medicine Case presentation segment focusing on real-life trauma cases Extensive audience participation, panel discussions, and Q&A with expert faculty Mobile conference app with access to course materials and recordings from the convenience of your mobile device or computer EDUCATION OBJECTIVES After attending this live activity, participants should be able to: Discuss rapid changes in trauma care over the last two decades that lead to our current practice. Identify pre-hospital opportunities to improve immediate care of the injured. Describe the role of advances in communicating with pre-hospital providers to improve early stabilization of the injured. Incorporate innovations in hemorrhage control both in the Demonstrate effective points of decision making for care of the injured elderly patient beginning with pre-hospital care, to the trauma center, and beyond. Identify areas where reassessment of our management will lead to innovations which improve outcomes. Develop an approach for maintaining our work force including recruiting and training the physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and paramedics of the future. ACCREDITATION & DISCLOSURE Physicians Scripps Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Scripps Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Board of Registered Nursing Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME. For the purpose of re-licensure, the California Board of Registered Nursing accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). The majority of state boards accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) as meeting continuing education requirements for license renewal. Nurses should check with their state s Board of Registered Nursing regarding use of CME credit. Emergency Medical Services The County of San Diego, Division of EMS, has approved this course for 4 hours, San Diego County EMS Provider #37-0219. Physician Assistants PAs may claim a maximum of 8 Category 1 credits for completing this activity. NCCPA accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Commercial Support This course is supported, in part, by educational grants from industry, in accordance with ACCME Accreditation Standards for Commercial Support. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters at the time of the educational activity. TARGET AUDIENCE Trauma Specialists Critical Care Specialists Emergency Medicine Specialists Pre-hospital Personnel First Responders

COURSE CO-DIRECTORS Michael J. Sise, MD, FACS Clinical Professor of Surgery Chief of Medical Staff Vishal Bansal, MD, FACS Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery FACULTY Elizabeth Benjamin, MD, PhD, FACS Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine USC Advanced Trauma Life Support Program Director N. Paul Whittier Chairman of Trauma Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla La Jolla, California Carlos V.R. Brown, MD, FACS Associate Professor of Surgery Chief, Division of Acute Care Surgery Dell Medical School University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Todd W. Costantini, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, Burns and Acute Care Surgery Assistant Trauma Director FACULTY Demetrios Demetriades, MD, PhD, FACS Professor of Surgery Keck School of Medicine Director, Division of Acute Care Surgery LAC+USC Medical Center Oscar D. Guillamondegui, MD, MPH, FACS Professor of Surgery Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee Romeo C. Ignacio, Jr., MD, FACS Assistant Clinical Professor (Voluntary) General Surgery Residency Program Director Naval Medical Center Kenji Inaba, MD, FRCSC, FACS Associate Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine & Critical Care LAC+USC Medical Center Los Angeles Police Department Matthew J. Martin, MD, FACS Professor of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Bethesda, Maryland Trauma and General Surgeon Kimberly A. Peck, MD, FACS Trauma and General Surgeon Ali Salim, MD, FACS Division Chief, Trauma, Burns, and Surgical Critical Care Brigham and Women s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts C. William Schwab, MD, FACS Founding Chief (1987-2012) tology, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Surgery Emeritus Professor of Surgery Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C. Beth Sise, JD, RN, MSN, CPNP Director Trauma Research & Injury Prevention John T. Steele, MD, FACS Chair, Department of Trauma Trauma Program Medical Director Palomar Health Escondido, California Diane Wintz, MD, FACS Sharp Memorial Hospital Faculty Disclosure: In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, course directors, planning committees, faculty and all others in control of the educational content of the they or their spouse/partner may have had within the past 12 months. If an individual refuses to and implementation of this CME activity. Owners and/or employees of a commercial interest with participate in the planning or execution of any accredited activity. www.scripps.org/dayoftrauma and in the mobile conference app: www.grupio. com/trauma18.

THE 2018 SAN DIEGO DAY OF TRAUMA AGENDA 7 a.m. Registration, Continental Breakfast & View Exhibits 7:30 a.m. Welcome & Educational Overview SESSION I Moderator: Kimberly Peck, MD, FACS 7:45 a.m. Telepresence and Initiating the Work-up in the Rig: Time for Face Time, E-FAST, and a Whole Lot More Ali Salim, MD, FACS 8 a.m. The Key Moves in Hemorrhage Control on Scene and in Transit to the Trauma Center Kenji Inaba, MD, FRCS, FACS 8:15 a.m. The Badly Injured Child: Scene and Transport Priorities Romeo Ignacio, Jr., MD, FACS 8:30 a.m. Not Dead Yet - Triaging Elderly DNR/DNI Trauma Patients and Meeting Their Wishes: This Challenge Is Only Going To Get Worse Carlos Brown, MD, FACS 8:45 a.m. Panel Discussion/Q&A 9:15 a.m. Break & View Exhibits SESSION II 9:45 a.m. DEBATE Whole Blood Should Be Given Pre-hospital to Patients in Hemorrhage Shock PRO: Matthew Martin, MD, FACS CON: Oscar Guillamondegui, MD, MPH, FACS SESSION III Moderator: Matthew Martin, MD, FACS 10:15 a.m. Managing Hemorrhagic Shock in the Trauma Bay: What Works and What Doesn t? Demetrios Demetriades, MD, PhD, FACS 10:30 a.m. A-Game in the OR - What Needs to Be in Our OR Tool Box: Laparoscope, Vascular Catheters, and a Whole Lot More Oscar Guillamondegui, MD, MPH, FACS 10:45 a.m. Open Abdominal Surgery, Damage Surgery Control for Trauma: Of Historical Interest or Still Relevant? 11 a.m. Caring For Elderly Trauma Patients: Reasonable Expectations, Goal Directed Therapies Elizabeth Benjamin, MD, FACS 11:15 a.m. Panel Discussion/Q&A SESSION IV Moderator: John Steele, MD, FACS 11:45 a.m. DEBATE The Future of Trauma: NPs and PAs Can Evaluate and Resuscitate in the Trauma Bay PRO: Carlos Brown, MD, FACS CON: Matthew Martin, MD, FACS 12:15 p.m. Lunch Service 12:45 p.m. KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Blink and You ll Miss It: The Trauma Changes We ve Seen and Will See In The Future C. William Schwab, MD, FACS SESSION V 1:45 p.m. Case Management 2:45 p.m. Break & View Exhibits SESSION VI Moderator: Diane Wintz, MD, FACS 3 p.m. Drama in the ICU: The Critically Ill Patient 3:15 p.m. Hospitalists Join the Trauma Team: Geriatric Trauma Special Teams? 3:30 p.m. Upping Our Game - Multi-institutional Studies: How They Improve Trauma Care Todd Costantini, MD, FACS 3:45 p.m. Training Trauma Surgeons for Open Surgical Techniques Elizabeth Benjamin, MD, FACS 4 p.m. Panel Discussion/Q&A SESSION VII 4:30 p.m. DEBATE ECMO for Trauma: Avoidable and Heroic or Essential Life Saving Technology PRO: Kenji Inaba, MD, FRCSC, FACS CON: Ali Salim, MD, FACS 5 p.m. Course Summary and Adjournment

CONFERENCE MATERIALS Download the Scripps CME app for your smart phone or tablet! All conference information including a detailed agenda, faculty listing, faculty disclosures, industry support, attendee list, and course materials can be found on the free Scripps CME conference app for smart phones, tablets and laptop computers. To download the app on your smart phone or other device visit the appropriate app store and search ScrippsCME (must be one word). The app is free of charge and will be continuously updated during and after the course. To access the site using a web browser: http://www.grupio.com/trauma18 CONFERENCE LOCATION & HOTEL INFORMATION Kona Kai Resort 1551 Shelter Island Dr San Diego, CA 92106 Reservations: 800-566-2524 Hotel Direct: 619-221-8000 Please make your own room reservations and be sure to request the Scripps reduced rate of only $203 per night (plus tax and parking). This low rate also includes: This low rate also includes: Waived resort fee Complimentary high-speed internet access in guest rooms Discounted overnight self-parking Make your reservations early! A specially priced block of rooms is being held until October 11, 2018 After October 11th, reservations will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis only. CONFERENCE FEES & REGISTRATION Space is limited so be sure to register early! Included: Course tuition, breakfast, breaks, lunch, electronic course materials, internet, and recordings Not Included: Travel costs, lodging, parking, and dinners Thru Sept 17 Sept 18-Oct 30 After Oct 30 Physicians $350 $375 $400 Active Duty Military/RN/NP/PA $275 $300 $325 Residents/Fellows $200 $225 $250 Pre-hospital Personnel $125 $150 $175 REGISTER ONLINE www.scripps.org/dayoftrauma Attendance Policies Attendee Cancellation, Substitution, Refund The course tuition is refundable, minus a $100 processing fee (MD, RN, PA, NP) or a $50 processing fee (Fellow, Resident, Pre-hospital), if your cancellation After this date, under no circumstances will refunds, credits, or substitutions be granted. No refunds or credits will be given to no shows. Guest Attendance Policy All conference activities, including, meal functions, are exclusively reserved for paid conference attendees. Children and family members are not allowed in the conference areas. Badges provided at registration are required for entrance into all functions and will be strictly enforced. Scripps reserves the right to modify the course s schedule or program as necessary. Scripps also reserves the right to cancel this conference, in which case Recording and Photography Clause Scripps reserves exclusive rights to record (audio and video) and/or photograph all conference proceedings for use in marketing materials, presentations and course content sales.