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Reserve your space today! Register Online! https://cme.mhs.net Earn MOC/CME Credits! Diplomat Resort & Spa Beach Location Hollywood, Florida Optional ATLS Refresher Courses February 8th or 10th 24SYMPOSIUM February 9-11, 2017 TRAUMA COURSE DESCRIPTION This symposium is designed for healthcare professionals involved in the management of trauma patients. Specialists will provide presentations on current topics and a forum for the exchange of Nurses and Respiratory Therapists. Day 1 = 8.5 contact hours; Day 2 = 7 contact hours; Day 3= 3.5 contact hours. Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts AMA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by the ACCME NATIONAL Carlos V.R. Brown, Associate Professor Dell Medical School, of Texas at Austin

PROGRAM SCHEDULE Subject to change WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2017 (PRE-CONFERENCE) 12:00pm 7:00am 8:00am 8:30am 9:20am 10:10am 10:25am 11:15am 12:15pm ATLS Refresher Course (Advanced Registration Only) Lunch Provided. Course Directors: Dr Rafael Sanchez and Dr Eddy Carrillo Course Coordinators: Angela Miller and Candace Pineda THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017 Registration, Breakfast, and Visit Exhibits Opening Remarks Mass Casualty Injury Mitchell J. Cohen, MD Biologic, Chemical, and Radiation Injury Carlos V.R. Brown, MD Break & Visit Exhibits The Gender Factor in a Surgical Career Clay Cothren Burlew, MD keynote Lecture: Repainting the Ceiling Thomas M. Scalea, MD 12:30pm 1:30pm Lunch and Visit Exhibits Introductions for Afternoon Session 1:35pm 2:25pm 3:15pm 3:30pm 4:20pm 5:10pm Damage Control in Pediatric Abdominal Trauma Steven Stylianos, MD Treating Abdominal Vascular Trauma: It Takes Guts! Christopher J. Dente, MD Break & Visit Exhibits Minimizing Mortality with Complex Pelvic Trauma Clay Cothren Burlew, MD Liver Injury in the 21st Century Thomas M. Scalea, MD Adjourn FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2017 7:00am 7:50am 8:00am 8.45am Registration, Breakfast and Visit Exhibits Opening Remarks Airway Emergencies: when Seconds Count Carlos V.R. Brown, MD Chest Tube Debacles Clay Cothren Burlew, MD 9:30am 10:15am 10:30am 11:15am Update on Resuscitation Mitchell J. Cohen, MD Break & Visit Exhibits Injuries to the Aorta and Its Branches Thomas M. Scalea, MD Penetrating Neck Injury: going for the Throat Christopher J. Dente, MD

PROGRAM SCHEDULE Subject to change FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2017 CONTINUED 12:00pm 12:15pm 12:30pm Lunch and Visit Exhibits BREAKAWAY SESSIONS ATLS Refresher Course (Advanced Registration Only) Lunch Provided Course Directors: Dr Rafael Sanchez and Dr Eddy Carrillo Course Coordinators: Angela Miller and Candace Pineda NURSING SEMINAR - GREAT HALL 5 1:30pm 1:40pm 2:40pm 3:15pm 5:00pm 1:30pm 1:40pm 2:30pm 3:20pm 3:35pm 4:25pm Introduction to Nursing Seminar Moderators: Vanessa Quiles, MSN, RN; LeAnne Young, MSN, RN, TCRN Catch Me If You Can Nancy Denke, BSN, FNP, ACNP, DNP Interesting Case Studies Diana Clapp, RN and Lynn Gerber Smith RN, MS Trauma Jeopardy Diana Clapp, RN and Lynn Gerber Smith RN, MS Moderator: Tracy Meltzer, ARNP TRAUMA REGISTRAR SEMINAR - GREAT HALL 6 Introduction to Trauma Registrar Seminar Moderator: Roberta Kopolovits, CSTR, CAISS The Ins and Outs of Patient Inclusion and Data Abstraction Michelle Pomphrey, MLT, RN, CSTR The Future of the Trauma Registry: Is it Time for a Paradigm Shift? Sandra Strack Arabian, MBA, CSTR, CAISS Break and Visit Exhibits Taking the Stress Out of Coding Changes Kathy J. Cookman, BS, CSTR, CAISS Moderator: Roberta Kopolovits, CSTR, CAISS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2017 7:00am 8:00am 8:45am 9:30am 10:15am 10:30am 11:15am 11:45am 12:00pm Registration, Breakfast and Visit Exhibits Penetrating Colon Trauma: What s Safe? What s the Standard? Christopher J. Dente, MD Tourniquets and Damage Control: Tool for the Surgeon or Tool for the Masses? Carlos V.R. Brown, MD Current Guidelines and Controversies in Pediatric Abdominal Trauma Steven Stylianos, MD Break & Visit Exhibits The Injured Family: Hidden Morbidity in Pediatric Trauma Steven Stylianos, MD Precision Medicine in Trauma and the ICU Mitchell J. Cohen, MD Moderator: Rafael Sanchez, MD Closing Remarks & Adjournment

TRAUMA COURSE DESCRIPTION This symposium is designed for healthcare professionals involved in the management of trauma patients. Specialists will provide presentations on current topics and a forum for the exchange of knowledge and ideas on a variety of issues. Panel discussions will also be provided to stimulate dialogue with the audience in a question and answer format. At the completion of this symposium, participants will have enhanced their skills and competence in patient care, medical knowledge, and system-based practice. TARgET AUDIENCE Trauma Surgeons, Emergency Care Specialists, Neurosurgeons, Pediatric Surgeons, Orthopedic Surgeons, Critical Care Specialists, Anesthesiologists, EMS, Social Workers, Physiatrists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, RNs, ARNPs, PAs, Pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals LEARNINg OBJECTIVES At the completion of this symposium the participants should be able to: Evaluate and apply the latest advancements in disaster management Review the guidelines and progress in pediatric abdominal trauma Explain surgery techniques in penetrating trauma Analyze the role of trauma and acute care surgery Evaluate the challenges in trauma surgery as a career Integrate airways & resuscitation management into practice Identify the opportunities for resuscitation in trauma Assess tools and techniques for complex bleeding ACCREDITATION is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians CREDIT designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This Educational Program is approved by the Florida Emergency Medical Services Board towards Florida license renewal. MOC Credits: This activity provides Category I CME and self-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program NSU College of Medicine is an accredited provider for awarding credit hours for the American Osteopathic Association. This activity has been approved for a maximum of 16.75 credits of AOA Category 2-A. is an approved Provider of Nursing and Respiratory Therapy Continuing Education, Florida CE Broker Provider # 50-1317. This program has been approved for a maximum of 18.5 contact hours for Nurses and Respiratory Therapists. Day 1 = 8.5 contact hours; Day 2 = 7 contact hours; Day 3= 3.5 contact hours. Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts AMA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by the ACCME Nurse Practitioners: AANP accepts AMA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by the ACCME FACULTy DISCLOSURE In accordance with the Standards for Commercial Support issued by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Memorial Healthcare System resolves all conflicts of interest to ensure CME activities are free of commercial bias. Disclosures will be published in the syllabus. AMERICANS with DISABILITIES ACT fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and with the rules and regulations thereof. If any registrant in this symposium is in need of special accommodations, please contact the course coordinator at 954-265-5327. Requests must be made by January 9, 2017. ATTIRE Attire for the symposium is business casual. Please bring a sweater or jacket since meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels vary. PARkINg Registration includes complimentary self-parking for daily commuters. For more information on parking, please visit course website: https://cme.mhs.net ACCOMMODATIONS/AIR TRANSPORTATION The Diplomat Resort is ideally situated on the Atlantic Ocean in Hollywood and is easily accessible from the Hollywood/Fort Lauderdale International Airport (closest) or Miami International Airport (more distant). Registrants should make their reservations directly with the hotel. hotel ACCOMMODATIONS A block of superior rooms at a group rate of $355.00 plus tax per night single/double has been reserved at the Diplomat Resort (beach location), 3555 S. Ocean Drive, Hollywood, Florida. To make your reservations contact 1-855-689-2911 or you may contact the hotel directly at (954) 602-6000. Be sure to reference the Memorial Trauma Symposium. Or Book online: https://aws.passkey.com/g/72600347 Reservations must be received by January 9, 2017. Please book early as rooms may sell out prior to the cut-off date. Reservations received after the cut-off date will be confirmed on a space available basis. ATLS ATLS Refresher courses will be offered on Wednesday, February 8th or Friday, February 10th. If you plan on attending the course in conjunction with the symposium, pre-registration is required. If you are interested in ATLS Refresher course ONLY, please contact traumaeducation@mhs.net. FOR FURThER INFORMATION Department of Continuing Medical Education Telephone (954)265-5327 Fax: (954) 893-6337 Email: cmedept@mhs.net

NATIONAL FACULTY Carlos V.R. Brown, MD, FACS Associate Professor Dell Medical School, University of Texas at Austin Trauma Medical Director, University Medical Center Brackenridge Austin, TX Clay Cothren Burlew, MD, FACS Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit Program Director, SCC and TACS Fellowships Department of Surgery Denver Health Medical Center Professor of Surgery University of Colorado School of Medicine Denver, CO Mitchell J. Cohen, MD, FACS Professor of Surgery Division of General Surgery Associate Trauma Medical Director, SFGH Director of Trauma Research, SFGH Director of Acute Care Research, San Francisco Injury Center University of California San Francisco San Francisco, CA Christopher J. Dente, MD, FACS Associate Professor of Surgery, Trauma/Surgical Critical Care Grady Memorial Hospital Interim Chief of Trauma, Grady Health System Interim Director, Marcus Trauma Center, Grady Memorial Hospital Program Director, Trauma/ Acute Care Surgery Fellowship, Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine Director of Advanced Surgical Course Work, Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Lynn Gerber Smith RN, MS Trauma Nurse Educator Pasadena, MD Diana Clapp BSN, RN, TCRN, CCRN, NR-Paramedic Quality Improvement Coordinator R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore, MD Nancy Denke, BSN, FNP, ACNP, DNP Professor, University of New Mexico School of Nursing ACNP Program Albuquerque, NM Thomas M. Scalea, MD, FACS, MCCM Physician-in-Chief R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center Francis X. Kelly Professor of Trauma Surgery Director, Program in Trauma University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD NURSING SEMINAR FACULTY Steven Stylianos, MD, FACS Rudolph N Shullinger Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics Chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery Columbia University Surgeon-in-Chief Morgan Stanley Children s Hospital New York, NY TRAUMA REGISTRAR SEMINAR FACULTY Kathy J. Cookman, BS, CSTR, CAISS Owner/Trauma Consultant KJ Trauma Consulting, LLC Faculty / AAAM Fort Myers, FL Michelle D. Pomphrey, MLT, RN, CSTR President Pomphrey Consulting, LLC Staunton, VA MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM FACULTY Director Emeritus Eddy H. Carrillo, MD, FACS Associate Director, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Memorial Regional Trauma Center Symposium Director Andrew Rosenthal, MD, MBA, FACS Director, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Care Surgery Program Coordinator Candace M. Pineda, BSN, RN, CPN Trauma Program Manager Memorial Regional Trauma Center Dafney Davare, MD, MBA Niqui Kiffin, MD, FACS Roberta Kopolovits, CSTR, CAISS Trauma Registrar Seong K. Lee, MD, FACS Surgical Critical Care Director Julie Long, MD, FACS Pediatric Trauma Medical Director Sandra Strack Arabian MBA, CSTR, CAISSTufts Medical Center Trauma Research and Data Quality Manager Division of Trauma Acute Care Surgery Boston, Massachusetts Tracy Meltzer, MSN, ARNP Director of Nursing Trauma Services and Critical Care Vanessa Quiles, MSN, RN Trauma Clinical Specialist Rafael Sanchez, MD, FACS ATLS Course Director Tjasa Hranjec, MD, MS-CR LeAnne Young, MSN, RN, TCRN Pediatric Trauma Coordinator CME Coordinator Tamara M. González Coordinator, CME ATLS Program Coordinator Angela Miller ATLS Coordinator Memorial Regional Trauma Center

24 th Annual Trauma Symposium!! Advanced Trauma Life Support In conjunction with the Wednesday, February 8, 2017 OR Friday, February 10, 2017 ** Must have current ATLS card or card expiring within 6 months ** Name: MD DO Other Specialty Unit Mailing Address (For Materials): City/St/Zip: Email Employer: Position: Cell Phone #: Last Four Digits Social Security Number: Dietary request PAYMENT INFORMATION: Priority registration for ATLS Course will be given to Symposium Registrants. To register for ATLS refresher in conjunction with Trauma Symposium, please register and pay online at https://cme.mhs.net + submit this form to traumaeducation@mhs.net or fax to (954)893-6337. Registration is not complete until payment and ATLS Registration form is confirmed. February 8 th OR February 10 th *Subject to availability* ATLS Registration Deadline: January 6, 2017.. Course manual and information will be provided to registrants no later than 20 days in advance of this course. No Walk-In Registrants for ATLS. If you wish to take the ATLS Refresher Course ONLY, please contact Angela Miller, ATLS Coordinator at traumaeducation@mhs.net! The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation to the activity.

COURSE REGISTRATION FORM 24th ANNUAL TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM REGISTER ONLINE at HTTPS://CME.MHS.NET To register by ChECk ONLy: Submit this form along with the check to Continuing Medical Education, c/o Tamara Gonzalez 3501 Johnson Street, 33021. Please make check payable to: MHS TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM 2017 Name (As you would like it to appear on your name badge) Degree Email Address Specialty License Number: Business Address City State Zip Daytime Telephone ( ) Special Dietary Needs or ADA Accommodations Registration Fee: (includes breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, self-parking, and materials) Non MHS Physician Symposium + ATLS $975.00 MHS Physician- Symposium + ATLS $875.00 Non MHS Physician Symposium Only $550.00 MHS Physician Symposium Only $425.00 Non MHS Resident*/ Nurse / PA / Extender $325.00 MHS Resident*/ Nurse / PA / Extender $225.00 MHS Trauma Registrar $175.00 Non MHS Trauma Registrar $225.00 Industry Representative $600.00 ATLS ONLY*** $700.00 Late/On-Site Fee (after Jan 26th**) $25.00 TOTAL $ Breakout Sessions (Please RSVP): I would like to attend the Nursing Seminar OR Registrar Seminar *Non-MHS Residents must submit letter from residency program director with registration to cmedept@mhs.net **Registrations postmarked after January 26th will be charged a late fee of $25. The course registration fee is refundable, minus a $25 administrative charge, upon receipt of a written request postmarked before January 26, 2017. ***ATLS ONLY Please complete ATLS registration form and submit to Trauma Education at traumaeducation@mhs.net

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