KENTUCKY STATEWIDE TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE SYMPOSIUM



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KENTUCKY STATEWIDE TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE SYMPOSIUM November 10-12, 2010 Embassy Suites 1801 Newtown Pike 40511 Jointly Sponsored by: 1

Planning Committee Co-Directors Paul A. Kearney, M.D., F.A.C.S. Paul A. Kearney Chair in Trauma Surgery Professor of Surgery Chief, Section of Trauma and Critical Care Julia E. Martín, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine Joseph A. Iocono, M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Professor, Division Chief, Pediatric Surgery Director, Pediatric Trauma Program Kentucky Children s Hospital Mary E. Fallat, M.D., F.A.C.S. Hirikati S. Nagaraj Professor Division Director Pediatric Surgery University of Louisville Surgeon-in-Chief Kosair Children's Hospital David S. Foley, M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Professor, Division of Pediatric Surgery University of Louisville School of Medicine Director of Trauma and Burns, Kosair Children s Hospital Glen A. Franklin, M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Professor of Surgery University of Louisville College of Medicine Director, Trauma Outreach and Prevention Program Medical Director, SICU and Burn Unit Planning Committee Penne Allison, R.N., B.S.N., MSOM (University of Kentucky) Theresa Baker, R.N. () Vicki Hardwick-Barnes, R.N., M.S.N. (Kosair Children s Hospital, Norton Healthcare) Lisa Fryman, R.N. (University of Kentucky) Patricia K. Howard, R.N., Ph.D. (University of Kentucky) Ben Hughes, R.N., M.S.N. () Shelly Marino, R.N. (Kentucky Children s Hospital, University of Kentucky) Bari Lee Mattingly, R.N. (Kentucky Children s Hospital, University of Kentucky) Ashlee Melendez, B.S.N., M.S.P.H. () Kenelle Sweet, R.N. (University of Kentucky) Joyce Swim, M.B.A. (University of Kentucky) Tom D. Taylor, EMT-P (Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services) Debora L. Williams, B.S.N., R.N. B.C. (Kosair Children s Hospital, Norton Healthcare) Visiting Faculty Dr. Jeffrey S Young, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Surgery and Public Health Sciences Chief Quality Officer Director, Trauma Center University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, Virginia Jeff Coughenour, M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Professor of Surgery and Trauma/ Surgery Critical Care University of Missouri Health Care Columbia, Missouri Norman McSwain, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Surgery Tulane School of Medicine Trauma Director Spirit of Charity Trauma Center New Orleans, Louisiana Richard Orr, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Critical Care Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2

General Session Kentucky Faculty Andrew Bernard, M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Professor of Surgery Section of Trauma and Critical Care Brian Tucker D.O., A.C.O.S. Assistant Professor Section Trauma and Critical Care Phillip Chang, M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Professor of Surgery Section of Trauma and Critical Care William S. Smock, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. Professor of Emergency Medicine University of Louisville School of Medicine Police Surgeon Louisville Metro Police Department and Louisville Division FBI Paul A. Kearney, M.D., F.A.C.S. Paul A Kearney Chair in Trauma Surgery Professor of Surgery Chief, Section of Trauma and Critical Care Julia E. Martín, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine Joseph A. Iocono, M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Professor, Division Chief, Pediatric Surgery Director, Pediatric Trauma Program Kentucky Children s Hospital Mary E. Fallat, M.D., F.A.C.S. Hirikati S. Nagaraj Professor Division Director Pediatric Surgery University of Louisville Surgeon-in-Chief Kosair Children's Hospital David Foley, M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Surgery University of Louisville School of Medicine Director of Trauma and Burns, Kosair Children s Hospital Rebecca C. Bowers, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine Jason Rexroad, M.D., F.A.C.R. Assistant Professor of Radiology Division of Emergency Radiology Tony Casale, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S. Professor and Chair Department of Urology University of Louisville School of Medicine Kimberly Broughton-Miller, MSN, FNP-C Trauma Nurse Practitioner Michelle Frisbie, MSN, ANP-C Trauma Nurse Practitioner Jodi Wojcik, MSN, ANP-C Trauma Nurse Practitioner Sonya Melville, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine William G. Cheadle, M.D. Professor and Program Director, University of Louisville School of Medicine Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development, VAMC Louisville Secretary, Surgical Infection Society Karina Pentecost, MSN, ACNP-BC Trauma Nurse Practitioner 3

Description: Accreditation The Kentucky Statewide Trauma & Emergency Medicine Symposium provides an exciting opportunity for health care professionals seeking innovative approaches to trauma and emergency care. The program will cover clinical management of the trauma patient, including pre-hospital care, resuscitation, acute care and rehabilitation. Designed for the team approach, this multidisciplinary forum will feature national and local physicians, nurses, paramedics and other experts. Objectives: Upon completion of the symposium, participants will be able to: Identify epidemiological factors related to trauma/emergency medicine Describe the pre-hospital, medical, and nursing management of specific emergency conditions/injuries or complications Analyze selected contemporary issues affecting trauma/emergency care systems Examine current research and trends of care for the trauma/emergency medicine patient Target Audience: This program targets physicians, physician extenders, nurses, EMT/EMT-Ps, respiratory therapists, and other allied health care professionals dealing with trauma, emergency medicine, and critical care patients. Continuing Medical Education Physicians The University Of Kentucky College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University Of Kentucky College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The University Of Kentucky College Of Medicine presents this activity for educational purposes only. Participants are expected to utilize their own experiences and judgment while engaged in the practice of medicine. The content of the presentation is provided solely by presenters who have been selected for presentations because of recognized expertise in their field. Nurses Provider: Kosair Children s Hospital Expiration date December 31, 2012 Day 1 4-0008-12-11-310 6.50 contact hours Day 2 4-0008-12-11-311 6.00 contact hours Kentucky Board of Nursing approval of an individual nursing continuing education program does not constitute endorsement of program content. Nursing participants shall attend entire session and complete the evaluation form. No partial credit can be given. Each attendee must provide license number or employee ID (for Norton Healthcare employees) at time of registration. Refer to each activity s description below for designation of number of contact hours. For question related to nursing credit, please contact Debora Williams, Clinical Education at Kosair Children s Hospital, at (502 ) 629-7359, fax (502) 629-8827, or email debbiewilliams@nortonhealthcare.org Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Education credit (equal to nursing CEUs outlined for each course) will be provided by the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services and the Kentucky Emergency Medical Services for Children Project. A certificate will be provided to each attendee. For questions related to EMT/Paramedic credits, contact Bill Young, Kentucky Board of EMS, at (850) 256-3577 or email billyoung@kctcs.edu 4

Accreditation and Location/Accommodations Other Allied Health Professionals All other health care professionals for whom preapproval has not been achieved will be provided a certificate of attendance after the symposium. Each of these professionals will be responsible for submission to their professional boards if credit is desired. CME and CEU certificates for physicians, physician extenders, registered nurses, EMT/EMT-Ps and respiratory therapists will be awarded at the end of each session. Note Certificates for continuing education hours will not be distributed until the daily conclusion of the program with submission of an evaluation form. Partial continuing education hours are not an option. Disclosure: In accordance with Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) standards and American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) policy All planners, speakers, authors, reviewers and staff members involved with content development for continuing education activities sponsored by the, University of Kentucky Children s Hospital, University of Louisville Hospital, and the Kosair s Children s Hospital are expected to disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest related to the content of the activity. Detailed disclosures will be included in participant materials or given prior to the start of the activity. This policy is intended to make the audience aware of faculty s interests so an informed judgment may be shaped regarding the balance of content. Faculty members also are required to inform the audience when discussing off-label or unapproved uses of devices or drugs. Devices or drugs still in clinical trials should be identified as such and should not be portrayed as standard, accepted therapy. Location and Accommodation: Embassy Suites Hotel 1801 Newtown Pike Lexington Kentucky 40511 A block of hotel rooms is reserved at a group rate of $119. This room rate includes a full cooked to order breakfast each day and complimentary cocktails & snack daily from 5:30pm 7:30pm. Mention that you are attending the Trauma and Emergency Medicine Symposium to receive the discounted rate. This rate will be available until October 18, 2010. Parking is complimentary. To make reservations please contact Embassy Suites at 1-859-455-5000 or toll free at 1-800-EMBASSY (1-800-362-2779). Directions: From I 75/ I-65 take exit 115 onto Newtown Pike/ KY 922. Proceed south towards Downtown/Bluegrass Airport/ Bluegrass Parkway for approx 0.5 miles. Turn Right onto Aristides Blvd. Embassy Suites Hotel will be on the right. From Bluegrass airport: Exit left on to Man O War Blvd. to Versailles Rd. Take Rt. 4 New Circle Rd. north to Newtown Pike then Exit North. Turn left onto Aristides Blvd. at the University of Kentucky Coldstream Research Campus. Hotel is on right. For your Personal Comfort For both the workshops and general sessions, we suggest that you bring a sweater or jacket to maximize your comfort. It is our experience that climate controls do not always conform to individual preferences. 5

7:00 Registration opens 8:00 Welcome/ Housekeeping General Session Thursday, November 11, 2010 Morning Moderator: Dr Julia Martin- Assoc.Prof. of Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky 8:15 Morning Keynote Speaker Kinematics Dr. Norman McSwain-Prof. of Surgery, Tulane School of Medicine 9:15 Sonographic Evaluation of the Trauma Patient Dr. Jason Rexroad-Asst. Prof. of Radiology, University of Kentucky 10:00 Break 10:30 Farm Injuries Karina Pentecost, MSN, ACNP-BC-Trauma NP, University of Louisville 11:15 Novel Treatment of Rib Fractures Hype or Future? Dr. Phillip Chang Asst. Prof. of Surgery, University of Kentucky 12:00 Lunch Afternoon Moderator: Dr. David Foley Assoc. Prof. of Pediatric Surgery, University of Louisville 1:00 TBA Dr. William Cheadle-Prof. and Program Director of Surgery, University of Louisville 1:45 Afternoon Keynote Speaker Pediatric Septic Shock: Changing the Paradigm to Improve Survival Dr. Richard Orr Prof. of Critical Care, Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh. 2:45 Break 3:15 Pediatric Genitourinary Trauma Dr. Tony Casale Prof. & Chair Dept of Urology, University of Louisville 4:00 Kentucky Trauma Registry Dr. Andrew Bernard-Assoc. Prof. of Surgery, University of Kentucky 4:45 Evaluation/adjournment 6

7:00 Registration/ Breakfast 8:00 Welcome/Housekeeping General Session Friday, November 12, 2010 Morning Moderator: Dr. Paul Kearney-Prof. of Surgery & Chief, Section of Critical Care, University of Kentucky 8:15 Morning Keynote Speaker Why We Make Mistakes Dr. Jeffrey S Young-Prof. of Surgery and Public Health Services University of Virginia 9:15 Horse Related Injuries Dr. Sonya Melville-Asst. Prof. of Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky 10:00 Exhibit Break 10:30 The Forensic Evaluation of Gunshot Wounds: How to bring CSI to your ER Dr. William Smock-Prof. of Emergency Medicine, University of Louisville 11:30 Envenomation Dr. Rebecca Bowers-Asst. Prof, Div of Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky 12:15 Lunch Afternoon Moderator: Dr. Mary Fallat-Prof. and Dir, Div of Peds Surgery, University of Louisville 1:15 Performance Improvement in Emergency Medical Services Dr. Jeff Coughenour-Asst. Prof. of Surgery, University of Missouri Health Care 2:15 The Role of Pediatric Trauma Centers in Kentucky Dr. Joseph Iocono-Assoc. Prof of Surgery, University of Kentucky 3:00 Pelvic Fractures and Hemorrhage Dr. Ray Wright-Asst. Prof. of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Kentucky 3:45 Evaluation and Adjournment An Equal Opportunity University 7

Pre-Conference Workshops Wednesday November 10, 2010 Human Patient Simulation Lab Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Cost: $150.00 Location: Embassy Suites The Human Patient simulation lab will consist of adult and pediatric simulators. Using high tech simulators, learners will be presented with various patient simulated cases under the direction of expert faculty. The case scenarios are designed with specific educational and critical skills to be learned. Using simulators, learners can work through each clinical situation by assessing the presenting symptoms, providing appropriate interventions, and managing the simulator s response to the various treatments. The selected scenarios require learners to solve problems, work as a team, and communicate effectively with other providers. Faculty will be present to help guide the students through the scenario and offer expert advice in the care of the patient. Role-play provides an opportunity for the learner to improve critical thinking and communication skills, thus enhancing patient safety. Skills learned from case-based scenarios and human patient simulation help health care providers transition skills into actual patient care in clinical environments. 0730 Registration/Breakfast 0800 Simulation Introduction Dr. Martin 0830 Adult Simulation Dr. Tucker 0920 Break 0930 Geriatric Simulation Dr. Martin 1020 Break 1030 Pediatric Simulation Dr. Iocono/Dr. Foley This course caps at 24 people. You will be broken into 3 groups and each group will rotate through 3 separate simulation scenarios adult, geriatric and pediatric. If there is a great deal of interest in this particular workshop we may be able to schedule another one in the afternoon. Ultra Sound Boot Camp Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Cost: $150.00 Instructor: Dr. Sonya Melville Location: Embassy Suites 1200 Abdominal Lecture 1230 Fast 1300 Aortic Lecture 1330 Aortic Ultra Sound Break 1345 Gall Bladder Lecture 1415 Gall Bladder Ultra Sound 1445 Vascular Access Lecture 1515 Vascular Access per Ultra Sound This course will cap at 18 students. The ultrasound workshop will be a didactic and hands-on experience in many of the Emergency Medicine approved applications for bedside ultrasound. We will have both lectures and real time practice scanning for the FAST exam, abdominal aorta, and gall bladder. 8

Check One Registration Form MD Nurse/Physician Extender EMT/Paramedic RT Other UK or UofL Resident/Intern/Student Name Address City State Zip Professional License # State of Licensure Telephone Fax E-mail address If disability accommodations are needed, please describe here Pre-Conference Workshops Trauma Simulations $150 Ultra Sound Bootcamp $150 General Session Early Registration (Before 10/31/10) Late Registration (After 11/01/10) Employee of UK/KCH Norton Healthcare UL $20 discount Students/residents/interns in the Colleges of Medicine and Nursing Thursday Nov. 11, 2010 $30 Friday Nov. 12, 2010 $30 Physicians Thursday Nov 11, 2010 $175.00 Friday Nov 12, 2010 $175.00 Both Days $250.00 Nurses/Physicians Extenders/EMS/RT Thursday Nov 11, 2010 $80.00 Friday Nov 12, 2010 $70.00 Both Days $125.00 Thursday Nov 11, 2010 Friday Nov 12, 2010 Both Days Thursday Nov 11, 2010 Friday Nov 12, 2010 Both Days $200.00 $200.00 $300.00 $85.00 $75.00 $140.00 Mastercard or Visa Check Payable to University of Kentucky Card Number Name on Card Exp Date Payment: 4 ways to Register: Online: http://www.cecentral.com/live/2374 (credit card only) Fax Completed form: (859) 323-2920 Mail completed form: UK Healthcare CECentral Attn: MLS11005 138 Leader Ave. Ste 9 Lexington, Ky. 40506-9983 Call: (859) 218-0337 9

University Of Kentucky Trauma Services Kenelle Sweet, RN 800 Rose Street H213 40536 10