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Institute for Critical Care Medicine P R E S E N T S The 12th New York Symposium: Neurological Emergencies & Neurocritical Care June 7 10, 2016 : NEW FORMAT 20 Min TTalks! The New York Academy of Medicine 1216 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street) COURSE DIRECTOR: Director, Neurocritical Care Mount Sinai Health System Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai NEW FOR MAT: 20 Min TTalks! CT 911 EMS F E AT U R E D S P E A K E R S : Tuesday: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: 3rd National Consensus Conference FAST AND FURIOUS. Integrate Your Stroke System to Attain Super Fast Brain Reperfusion Wednesday: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: ADVANC CARDIOCEREBRAL RESUSCITATION SYMPOSIUM: The Cutting-Edge on Reanimation Strategies Peter Andrews Glosgow, United Kingdom Ross Bullock Miami, FL Clifton Callaway Pittsburgh, PA Randy Chestnut Seattle, Washington Mayank Goyal Calgary, Canada James Grotta Houston, Texas Atte Meretoja Helsinki, Finland Sam Parnia Stony Brook, New York Mary Ann Peberdy Richmond, Virginia Wednesday AM: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: MULTIMODALITY MONITORING WORKSHOP The Latest Technology and Science Thursday: NEW THIS YEAR: 2016 NY NEUROTRAUMA SUMMIT: The Latest in Neurosurgical and Critical Care Management Thursday: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: CHEATING DEATH: Submit an Abstract and Present Your Own Case of Amazing Recovery! Friday: NEW THIS YEAR: ENLS: EMERGENCY NEUROLOGICAL LIFE SUPPORT. What to Do in the First Hour of a Neurological Emergency Join the conversation at #nyneurosymposium NEW THIS YEAR: Half-Day Sessions NEURO INTENSIVE SIM-LABS: Small Group, Hands-On, Interactive Simulator-Based Training for Stroke and Other Neurological Emergencies Visit us on Facebook www.facebook.com/nyneurosymposium/ REGISTER ONLINE: WWW.NYNEUROSYMPOSIUM.ORG

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES The acute management of critical brain injury has undergone substantial evolution in recent years. State-of-the-art care is being changed by the availability of new technologies and pharmacologic interventions that focus on minimizing neurologic injury in the emergency room and. This course is designed to help practicing emergency medicine physicians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, intensivists, hospitalists, nurses, pharmacists, and other health care professions gain familiarity with advanced diagnostic and treatment techniques that apply to patients with acute neurological injury. The program will focus on both basic and advanced topics related to the management of life-threatening stroke, cardiac arrest, status epilepticus, and severe traumatic brain injury. The faculty will discuss new therapies that are available, and interpret the impact of recent clinical trial data on clinical practice. 12TH NEW YORK SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS NEW FORMATS FOR THIS YEAR 20-minute T-style presentations Audience questions via Twitter (#nyneurosymposium) Crossfire: Fast-paced and freewheeling blitz panel discussions Half-day intensive small group neuro-sim labs in the Mount Sinai S.T.A.R. Simulation Center GENERAL INFORMATION DAY 1: TUESDAY JUNE 7 Full Day Symposium: Fast + Furious: Strategies for Rapid Reperfusion (Dr. Atte Merotoja): The Future of Stroke Therapy Special lecture (Dr. Mayank Goyal): Changing Stroke Therapy: A Journey Late Afternoon Moderated Biitz Panel Discussion: Stroke Crossfire Early Evening in the Exhibit Hall: Opening Reception DAY 2: WNESDAY JUNE 8 Full Day Symposium: Advanced Cardiocerebral Resuscitation Symposium (Dr. Lance Becker): Lifesaving Opportunities in Resuscitation Science Point-Counterpoint (Drs. Lance Becker and David Seder): 33 versus 36 C for Cardiac Arrest? Half-Day AM Session: Multimodality Monitoring and Neuroinformatics Workshop Half-Day PM Session: EEG and Neuroimaging Boot Camp DAY 3: THURSDAY JUNE 9 Full Day Symposium: 2016 NYC Neurotrauma Summit (Dr. Randall Chestnut): The Future of ICP Monitoring Special Lecture (Dr. Peter Andrews): Hypothermia for ICP: is It Dead? Late Afternoon Moderated Biitz Panel Discussion: Neurotrauma Crossfire Abstract Plenary Session: Case Studies in Cheating Death DAY 4: FRIDAY JUNE 10 Full-Day Symposium: Advanced Neurocritical Care: Master Class Full-Day Training for Certification: ENLS: Emergency Neurological Life Support The program will feature succinct evidence-based Tstyle presentations followed by ample time for discussion of questions from the audience. Questions and comments during the symposium can also be submitted via Twitter @ #nyneurosymposium. Attendees will be given the opportunity to discuss specific clinical situations and areas of controversy with the faculty. A comprehensive course syllabus containing PDF files of all presentations, references, and management protocols and checklists will also be provided in the form of a USB drive. On conclusions of this activity, participants will be able to: Day 1: Integrate streamlined emergency management algorithms and real-time communication systems into your hospital s acute stroke care protocol, with the goal of reducing door-to reperfusion times. Day 2: Incorporate ultrasound, external compression devices, therapeutic hypothermia, and end tidal CO2 monitoring into standards ACLS for cardiac arrest, with the goal of improving survival to ROSC. Day 3: Discuss the latest evidence related to multimodality monitoring, hemicraniectomy, and hypothermia in the treatment of severe TBI, and determine when these interventions should be appropriately utilized. Day 4: Integrate the principles of basic neuroresuscitation (ENLS) and advanced techniques for managing difficult challenges (Master Class) into your daily practice. MEETING LOCATION The New York Academy of Medicine 1216 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street) 212-822-7200 PARKING Parking is available at garages near the New York Academy of Medicine. Parking fees will be charged according to standard rates. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Blocks of rooms have been reserved at several properties in New York. These special room rates are available to the attendees from June 6-11, 2016. Please note, all rates quoted are subject to state and local taxes. Other rates and conditions may apply, please check with the individual properties for details. Reservations must be made directly with the property of your choice. To receive the room rates quoted remember to mention that you are a registrant of the Mount Sinai s Neurological Emergencies and Neurocritical Care Symposium. Space at the properties will be held until the cut-off dates listed or until the room blocks have been exhausted, whichever comes first. Reservations received after the cut-off dates are subject to availability and prevailing rates. NYLO NEW YORK CITY 2178 Broadway 10024 http://www.nylohotels.com/nyc (800) 509-7598 (212) 362-1100 Rates from $295 Cut-off: May 7, 2016 NYLO-NYC Neurological Emergencies Conference Reservation Group #: 534954 HOTEL WALES (Host Hotel) 1295 Madison Avenue 10128 http://www.hotelwalesnyc.com/ (866) 925-3746 (212) 876 6000 Classic Queen: $275 Cut-Off: May 7, 2016 Group #: 189488 FOR ADDITIONAL HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Please contact our Housing Manager, Denise Newman Email: dnew229@aol.com Phone: 718-835-4911 Fax: 718-835-8661 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For Conference Information: Contact: The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Email: cme@mssm.edu or call the Office of CME at 212-731-7950. For more information: www.nyneurosymposium.org TUITION Registrants may attend any single day of the symposium, or attend the entire four-day symposium and receive a discount 4 Day Symposium (excluding Sim Labs & ENLS) Physicians...$750 Other Health Professionals...$525 Fellows and Residents...$450* Industry...$750 ENLS: Friday June 10th Physicians...$200 Other Health Professionals...$125 Fellows and Residents...$100 Neuro Sim Labs $75 per session * Letter from program director certifying status is required for the reduced rate. Fees include admission to the academic presentations and exhibits, continental breakfast, lunch and refreshments, and a digital syllabus containing copies of all of the presentations. Confirmation of registration will be sent upon receipt of the registration form. CANCELLATION POLICY Refund of registration fee, less a $50 administrative fee, will be made if written notice of cancellation is received by April 1, 2016. No refunds can be made thereafter. REGISTRATION Space is limited. Early registration is encouraged. PREFERR: Register On-Line: www.nyneurosymposium.org By Mail: Complete the registration card and mail with check to: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1193 10029 Telephone registrations and/or cancellations are not accepted.

ACCRITATION STATEMENT The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai designates this live activity for a maximum of 29.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American College of Nurse Practitioners (ACNP) and the American College of Physicians Assistants (ACPA) accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by the ACCME. The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit toward recertification requirements. The Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) will be responsible for crediting CME credit for the ENLS course. Participants will receive a certificate of completion via the ENLS online platform (www.neurocriticalcare. org/education-training/emergencyneurological-life-support-enls) as soon as they complete all course modiules and pass the accompanying tests at 70%. The ENLS course has been designated for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA CME, ACNN, ACPE, and CECBEMS credits upon completion. Official documentation of claimed CME credit is available for download after successful completion of the online exams. The official CME provider of NCS is Cinemed. FACULTY DISCLOSURE It is the policy of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to ensure objectivity, balance, independence, transparency, and scientific rigor in all CME-sponsored educational activities. All faculty participating in the planning or implementation of a sponsored activity are expected to disclose to the audience any relevant financial relationships and to assist in resolving any conflict of interest that may arise from the relationship. Presenters must also make a meaningful disclosure to the audience of their discussions of unlabeled or unapproved drugs or devices. This information will be available as part of the course materials. SPECL NES The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is in full compliance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is accessible for individuals with special needs. If you would like to attend this conference and require any special needs or accommodations, please contact the Page and William Black Post-Graduate School at 212.731.7950. FACULTY PROGRAM DIRECTOR Director, Neurocritical care Mount Sinai Health System Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai VISITING FACULTY Dorothea Altschul, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology in Neurological Surgery Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, NJ Peter Andrews, MD, MBChB, FRCA Consultant and Reader in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care University of Edinbergh Western General Hospital Edinburgh, Scotland Sachin Agarwal, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Columbia University, School of Physicians and Surgeons Ethan Brandler, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn, NY Dan Brodie, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Director, Medical Critical Care Service Director, Medical ECMO Program Columbia University, Clifton Callaway, MD Executive Vice Chair of Emergency Medicine Professor of Emergency Medicine University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Ross Bullock, MD, PhD Clinical Director, Neurotrauma Program Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Miami, Miami, FL Randall M. Chestnut, MD Professor of Neurological Surgery, Orthopedics, and Sports Medicine Harborview Medical Center University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA Jan Claassen, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Neurology Head of Neurocritical Care and Medical Director, Neurological Intensive Care Unit Columbia University, Barry Czeisler, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery Division of Neurocritical Care NYU Langone Medical Center, Robert Felberg, MD Stroke Neurologist, Atlantic Neuroscience Institute, Summit, NJ Charles Francoeur, MD Attending Intensivist University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada Assistant Professor of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, CT Mayank Goyal, MD, FRCPC Professor of Neuroradiology, Director of Research, Department of Diagnostic Imaging University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada James C. Grotta, M.D. Director of Stroke Research, Center for Innovation and Research, Memorial Hermann Hospital-TMC Director, Mobile Stroke Unit Consortium Houston, TX Jonathan Hastie, MD Associate Medical Director, CT Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Columbia University Michael L. James, MD Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Neurology Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC Aaron Lord, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology NYU Langone Medical School of Medicine Haney Mallamat, MD University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore, MD Atte Meretoja, MD, PhD, MSc Administrative Chief Medical Officer, Head and Neck Center Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland Dick Moberg, PhD CEO, Moberg Solutions Ambler, PA Raj Narayan, MD Professor of Neurosurgery, Hosfstra School of Medicine Chair, Department of Neurosurgery, Northwell Health System Manhasset, NY David Okonkwo, MD, PhD Professor of Neurological Surgery Executive Vice Chairman, Clinical Operations Clinical Director, Brain Trauma Research Center University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Soojin Park, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Columbia University, Sam Parnia, MD Assistant Professor Director of Resuscitation Research SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine Stony Brook, NY Mary Ann Peberdy, MD Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Howard Riina, MD, MPH Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Radiology NYU Langone Medical Center Pina Sanelli, MD Associate Professor of Radiology and Public Health Director, Neuroradiology Fellowship Weill Cornell Medical College Richard H. Savel, MD, FCCM Professor of Clinical Medicine & Neurology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY J Michael Schmidt, PhD Assistant Professor of Neurology Technical Director, Neuro-, Columbia University David Seder, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Director of Neurocritical Care Maine Medical Center Portland, ME Micheal Steifel, MD, PhD Chief, Neurovascular Surgery Director, Neurovascular Institute Director,Cerebrovascular & Endovascular Surgery Westchester Medical Center Valhalla, NY Anand Swaminathan, MD Assistant Residency Director Bellevue Hospital, NYU Langone Medical Center Jamie Ullman, MD Associate Professor of Neurosurgery Hofstra Medical School Director, Trauma Neurosurgery Northwell Health System Manhasset, NY Chris Zammit, MD SUNY Syracuse School of Medicine Syracuse, NY ICAHN SCHOOL OF MICINE AT MOUNT SINAI FACULTY Neha Dangayach, MD Attending Neurointensivist Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery Johanna Fifi, MD Attending Neurointerventionalist Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery Zack Hickman, MD Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery Chief, Neurosurgery Elmhurst Hospital Arthur L. Jenkins, II, MD Associate Professor of Neurological and Orthopedic Surgery Cappi Lay, MD and Neurosurgery Ruth Levy, ANP Nurse Practioner, Neuro-, Mount Sinai Hospital Konstantinos Margetis, MD Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery Elmhurst Hospital Brett Nelson, MD Director, Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Program Michael Redlener Christopher Strother, MD, Pediatrics, and Medical Education Director, S.T.A.R. Simulation Center Rupendra Swarup, MD Director, Neuro-, Mount Sinai West Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery Felipe Teran-Merino, MD Chief Resident Department of Emergency Medicine

2016 SYMPOSIUM SCHULE 11 EMS CT Neuro-INTENSIVE SIM-LABS All Day Tuesday June 7 & Thursday June 9 SPACE IS LIMIT/PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIR These half-day, small group (maximum 8 learners per session), hands-on simulation sessions will guide you help you hone your decision-making, analytic, and procedural skills. The simulation sessions take 911 place in the Mount CT Sinai S.T.A.R. Center, a stateof-the-art simulation lab fully equipped with devices and technology, two computerized EMS simulation manequins, video recording and monitoring, and a classroom for play-back and debriefing. Two scenario formats will be offered, focusing on 1. Acute Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke and ICP crisis and 2. Neurotrauma + status epilepticus. In addition to the basic conference attendance fee, an additional fee of $75 is required for each session. TUESDAY, JUNE 7 3rd National Consensus Conference FAST + FURIOUS: Strategies for Rapid Brain Reperfusion 911 EMS CT DAY 1 MODERATOR: STEPHAN A. MAYER, MD It has become increasingly evident that optimal stroke intervention to attain rapid vessel recanalization requires a highly coordinated team effort between multiple disciplines across the continuum of care, from the ambulance to the. In this consensus conference, national and world leaders will share cutting-edge protocols, implementation strategies, and best clinical practices for minimizing onset-to-reperfusion time. 8:00 AM Fast and Furious: Breaking the Speed Barrier for Stroke 8:10 AM The Future of Stroke Therapy Atta Meretoja, MD 911 As CT Far Forward as Possible: Pre-Hospital Stroke Management EMS 8:40 AM Optimizing Pre-Hospital Recognition of Stroke Ethan Brandler, MD 9:00 AM Tele-EMS: Taking Telestroke on the Rig Robert Felberg, MD 9:20 AM Mobile CT Stroke Units: The Time is Now James C. Grotta, MD 9:40 AM Discussion 10:00 AM Coffee Break + Exhibits with Meet the Professor: Mayank Goyal CT Emergency Stroke Resuscitation and Imaging 10:20 AM Lean + Mean: The Mount Sinai RAPID-CTA Protocol Michael Redlener, MD 10:40 AM Multimodality CT Imaging: The Crucial Role of Collateral Mayank Goyal, MD 11:00 AM Discussion TPA: Safer, Better, Faster 11:20 AM Thrombolysis in 20 Minutes: The Helsinki Protocol Atte Meretojia, MD 11:40 AM TPA: When to Break the Rules James C. Grotta, MD 12:00 PM Discussion 12:20 PM Luncheon with faculty Special Lecture 1:20 PM Changing Acute Stroke: A Journey Mayank Goyal, MD NEW THIS YEAR Intra-Arterial Therapy 1:50 PM Thrombectomy for Stroke: Team Sport Howard Rina, MD 2:10 PM The New Era of Endovascular Technology Johanna Fifi, MD 2:30 PM Optimizing Anesthesia During Thrombectomy Michael L. James, MD 2:50 PM Discussion 3:10 PM Coffee Break + Exhibits with Meet the Professor: Atte Meretoja Critical Care of the Reperfused Brain 3:30 PM Critical Care of the Reperfused Brain 3:50 PM Optimizing Stroke Unit Care Jams Grotta, MD 4:10 PM Discussion STROKE CROSSFIRE! In this fast-paced, freewheeling discussion the Stroke Symposium Faculty will debate the hottest and most controversial questions in stroke care today. Are we ready to bypass primary stroke centers whenever possible? Will TPA one day become a thing of the past? Are mobile CT stoke units simply a marketing ploy? What will be the next big thing in stroke? 4:30 PM Stroke Crossfire Panelists: Mayank Goyal, MD, Atta Meretoja, MD, James Grotta, MD, Michael L. James, MD, Howard Rina, MD, J Mocco, MD, Michael Redlener, MD Moderator: 5:30 PM 12th NY Neuro Symposium Opening Reception Location: Upstairs Exhibit Hall Join your friends and colleagues for wine, cheese, and conversation 6:30 PM Adjourn WNESDAY, JUNE 8 ADVANC CARDIOCEREBRAL RESUSCITATION SYMPOSIUM DAY 2 MODERATOR: FELIPE TERAN-MERINO, MD The therapeutic hypothermia revolution has created a groundswell of renewed interest in aggressively treating victims of sudden cardiac arrest. In this symposium, leading experts will explain how to perform CPR ways that optimize perfusion of the heart and brain, demonstrate how ECMO is becoming more feasible as a means of rescue therapy, and show how advanced brain monitoring can detect secondary brain injury and improve outcome. 8:00 AM Welcome and Introduction Felipe Teran-Merino, MD Getting to ROSC: Fast, Stable and Sure 8:10 AM The New ACLS Guidelines: What They Got Right, What they Got Wrong Mary Ann Peberdy, MD 8:30 AM Getting To ROSC: Think Outside the Box! Anand Swaminathan, MD 8:50 AM Optimizing Compressions: Man versus Machine Felipe Teran-Merino, MD 9:10 AM Optimizing Ventilation: Hold Steady Haney Mallamat, MD 9:30 AM Lifesaving Opportunities in Resuscitation Science Clifton Callaway, MD 10:10 AM Coffee and Exhibits with Meet the Professor: Clifton Callaway Advanced Resuscitation Techniques 10:30 AM Beyond ACLS: Goal-Directed Hemodynamic Resuscitation Felipe Teran-Merino, MD 10:50 AM Intra-Arrest Ultrasound: Drop a Probe Brett Nelson, MD 11:10 AM Monitoring the Brain During Cardiac Arrest Sam Parnia, MD 11:30 AM E-CPR: The ECMO Revolution Dan Brodie, MD 11:50 AM Discussion and Q+A 12:10 PM Luncheon with faculty Post-Resuscitation Critical Care 1:10 PM The Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome Mary Ann Peberdy, MD 1:30 PM The Vulnerable Reperfused Brain: Why TTM Is Essential POINT-COUNTERPOINT 1:50 PM Cardiac Arrest: The Optimal Target is 36 C Clifton Callaway, MD 2:10 PM Cardiac Arrest: Why You Should Continue to Cool to 33 C David Seder, MD 2:30 PM Discussion 2:40 PM Advances in Cooling Technology Charles Francouer, MD 3:00 PM Shiver Control: The Columbia Stepwise Protocol Sachin Agarwal, MD 3:20 PM Coffee + Exhibits with Meet the Professor: Mary Ann Peberdy Recovery and End-of-Life 3:40 AM Prognostication After Cardiac Arrest 4:00 PM How to Withdraw Life Support Sam Parnia, MD 4:20 PM Discussion 4:40 PM Featured Presentation Location: Upstairs Exhibit Hall, with food and beverages 5:00 PM Adjourn BOOT CAMP FOAM: How Free Open Access Medicine is Revolutionizing Medical Education Anand Swaminathan, MD WNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8 Upstairs Parallel Session MULTIMODALITY MONITORING + NEUROINFORMATICS WORKSHOP MODERATOR: SOOJIN PARK, MD Brain multimodality monitoring is revolutionizing our ability to resuscitate coma patients by detect secondary brain injury in real time. 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For the first time ever, the 2016 NYC Neurotrauma Symposium brings world leaders to the Big Apple to review and debate the issues. 8:00 AM Welcome and Introduction Zach Hickman, MD Prehospital and Emergent Resuscitation 8:10 AM Prehospital Management of TBI Zach Hickman, MD 8:30 AM Severe TBI: The Golden Hour Ross Bullock, MD 8:50 AM The 2016 BTF Guidelines: What They Got Right, What They Got Wrong Randall Chestnut, MD 9:10 AM Managing Concomitant Systemic and Neurological Injury Jamie Ullman, MD 9:30 AM Emergency Reversal of Anticoagulation 9:50 AM Discussion 10:10 AM Coffee Break + Exhibits with Meet the Professor: Randy Chestnut Operative Management 10:30 AM Hemicraniectomy: When to Pull the Trigger Jamie Ullman, MD 10:50 AM SCI Guidelines and Beyond Konstantinos Margetis, MD 11:10 AM Acute Spinal Cord Injury: Multimodal Intervention Arthur Jenkins, MD 11:30 AM Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury Dorothea Altschul, MD 11:50 AM Penetrating Neurotrauma Ross Bullock, MD 12:10 PM Discussion 12:30 PM Luncheon with faculty Neurotrauma Critical Care 1:30 PM Neurocritical Care of TBI Peter Andrews, MD 1:50 PM Multimodality Monitoring: Is There a Role? Zach Hickman, MD 2:10 PM The Future of ICP Monitoring Randall Chestnut, MD Special Lecture 2:40 PM Hypothermia for ICP: Is It Dead? Peter Andrews, MD 3:10 PM Discussion 3:30 PM Coffee Break + Exhibits with Meet the Professor: Peter Andrews 3:50 PM The Future of Therapeutics for Severe TBI Raj Narayan, MD DAY 3 NEUROTRAUMA CROSSFIRE! In this fast-paced, freewheeling moderated discussion the Neurotrauma Symposium Faculty will debate the hottest and most controversial questions in trauma care today. Is hypothermia dead? Does multimodality monitoring really add value? Are we doing too many hemicraniectomies? Join the discussion! 4:20 PM Neurotrauma Crossfire Panelists: Randall Chestnut, MD; Peter Andrews, MD; Zach Hickman, MD; Raj Narayan, MD; David Okonkwo, MD; Jamie Ullman, MD; Arthur Jenkins, MD Moderator: 5:30 PM Adjourn PLENARY ORAL PRESENTATION SESSION 5:30-6:30 PM Location: Upstairs Exhibit Hall Case Studies in Cheating Death: How Teamwork Makes a Difference Moderator: Here s YOUR chance to present an amazing case of recovery. The kind of patient that inspires your practice. The kind you will never forget. Attendees are invited to submit a brief 250 word abstract that illustrates how ingenuity, innovation, teamwork, and persistence helped a patient recover against all odds. Team presentations are encouraged. Submit your presentation by May 1, 2016 at: www.nyneurosymposium.org/cheatingdeath Four abstracts will be selected. Each presentation is 8 minutes with 7 minutes of discussion by the panel and audience. Attendees selected to present will be notified no later than May 1, 2016. Abstracts will be graded according to (1) novelty and originality, (2) teaching value, and (3) description of interventions and outcome assessment. A panel of faculty judges will present a plaque and $250 award for the best abstract FRIDAY, JUNE 10 ADVANC NEUROCRITICAL CARE: MASTER CLASS A full day devoted to advanced neurocritical care, to get you to the expert level. Copies of all slides, pertinent references, and management protocols that you can use in the and will be provided in the syllabus. ABC + ICP Moderator: 8:00 AM The Difficult Airway in Coma Michael L. James, MD 8:20 AM Managing Severe Brain and Lung Injury David Seder, MD 8:40 AM Circulatory Optimization of Shock after Brain Injury Chris Zammit, MD 9:00 AM Refractory ICP Crisis: When the Going Gets Tough 9:20 AM Panel Discussion 9:40 AM Coffee Break + Exhibits with Meet the Professors: Michael L. James Precision Homeostasis Moderator: Rich Savel, MD 10:00 AM Sedation and Delirium: Precision Sedation Jonathan Hastie, MD 10:20 AM Precision Nutrition and Glycemic Control Richard Savel, MD 10:40 AM Precision Fluid Resuscitation: What Kind + Exactly How Much? Michael L. James, MD 11:00 AM Fever After Brain Injury: When and How to Treat David Seder, MD 11:20 AM Panel Discussion 11:40 AM The is Where it s at: Confessions of a Neurosurgeon Randall Chestnut, MD 12:20 PM Box Lunch DAY 4 Status Epilepticus Moderator: Jan Claasen, MD 1:20 PM The Impact of Seizures on the Brain Jan Claassen, MD 1:40 PM Emergency EEG: New Approaches Barry Czeisler, MD 2:00 PM The Ictal-Interictal Continuum: What to Treat + What to Leave Alone 2:20 PM Super-Refractory Status Epilepticus: New Approaches Jan Claassen, MD 2:40 PM Panel Discussion 3:00 PM Coffee Break + Exhibits with Meet the Professors: Jan Claassen Special Topics Moderator: Hal Mangat, MD 3:20 PM Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure: MG + GBS Aaron Lord, MD 3:40 PM Neurogenic Stunned Myocardium Rupendra Swarup, MD 4:00 PM Enhanced Recovery After Neurosurgery Neha Dangayach, MD 4:20 PM Anticipatory Management of the Potential Organ Donor Cappi Lay, MD 4:40 PM Panel Discussion 5:00 PM Adjourn FRIDAY JUNE 10, 2016 Upstairs Parallel Session ENLS: EMERGENCY NEUROLOGICAL LIFE SUPPORT COSPONSOR BY THE NEUROCRITICAL CARE SOCIETY REGISTRATION FEE REQUIR. SEE REGISTRATION FORM. ENLS training is a full day devoted to the critical first hours of a neurological emergency. The training provides protocols, practical checklists, decision points, and communication algorithms to facilitate emergency management. This activity is appropriate for emergency medicine and critical care physicians, nurses, and advanced practice providers, and is designated for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA CME, ANCC, ACPE and CECBEMS credits upon completion. Attendees will be able to complete exam questions related to each module online, either during the course or at a later date. Successful completion results in formal ENLS certification by the Neurocritical Care Society for a period of 2 years. Course Faculty: Barry Czeisler, Neha Dangayach, Chris Zammit, Sachin Agarwal, Ruth Levy Moderator: Neha Dangayach, MD 8:00 AM Acute Weakness 8:25 AM Acute Stroke 8:50 AM Airway, Ventilation, and Sedation 9:15 AM Coma 9:40 AM Panel Discussion 10:00 AM Coffee Break + Exhibits Moderator: Barry Czeisler, MD 10:30 AM Intracerebral Hemorrhage 10:55 AM Intracranial Hypertension and Herniation 11:20 AM Ischemic Stroke 11:45 AM Meningitis and Encephalitis 12:10 PM Panel Discussion 12:30 PM Box Lunch Moderator: Sachin Agarwal, MD 1:30 PM Cardiac Arrest 1:55 PM Spinal Cord Compression 2:20 PM Status Epilepticus 2:45 PM Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 3:10 PM Panel Discussion 3:30 PM Coffee Break + Exhibits 3:50 PM Traumatic Brain Injury 4:15 PM Traumatic Spine Injury 4:40 PM Panel Discussion 5:00 PM Self-Assessment Questions and ENLS Examination 5:30 PM Adjourn

Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 8876 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1193 10029-6574 The 12th New York Symposium: Neurological Emergencies & Neurocritical Care June 7 10, 2016 The New York Academy of Medicine 1216 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street) 212-822-7271 www.nyam.org SIGN UP TODAY! Space Is Limited! SIGN UP TODAY! Space Is Limited! Early Registration is Encouraged REGISTER ONLINE: WWW.NYNEUROSYMPOSIUM.ORG 2016 PROGRAM OVERVIEW MORNING AFTERNOON EARLY EVENING TUESDAY JUNE 7 FAST + FURIOUS: STRATEGIES FOR RAPID REPERFUSION OPENING RECEPTION SIM LAB 1: STROKE + ICP SIM LAB 2: TRAUMA + STATUS WNESDAY JUNE 8 ADVANC CARDIOCEREBRAL RESUSCITATION SYMPOSIUM FOAM + SOCL M MMM + NEUROINFORMATICS EEG + IMAGING BOOT CAMP THURSDAY JUNE 9 NYC NEUROTRAUMA SUMMIT CHEATING DEATH SIM LAB 3: STROKE + ICP SIM LAB 4: TRAUMA + STATUS FRIDAY JUNE 10 ADVANC NEUROCRITICAL CARE: MASTER CLASS EMERGENCY NEUROLOGICAL LIFE SUPPORT: THE FUNDAMENTALS Downstairs in Hosack Hall Auditorium Mount Sinai S.T.A.R. Simulation Center Upstairs 2nd Floor Conference Room Upstairs Main Exhibit Hall (with refreshments)

Registration Form MOUNT SINAI Neurological Emergencies + Neurocritical Care (Please print or type) Last Name Degree (MD, PhD, RN/LPN, NP, PA, PhamD, MBA) First Name Address City State Zip Daytime Phone E-mail Institution Specialty / Area of Interest o Neurology o Neurosurgery o Critical Care o Emergency Medicine o Internal Medicine Please check all that apply and write total at bottom. DAY 1 Tues, June 7 STROKE: FAST + FURIOUS o General Surgery o Pharmacy o Nursing o Industry/Technology o Other : DAY 2 Wed, June 8 RESUSCITATION SYMPOSIUM DAY 3 Thur, June 9 NYC NEURO- TRAUMA SUMMIT DAY 4 Fri, June 10 NEUROCRITICAL CARE: MASTER CLASS DAYS 1-4 June 7-10 All Four Days Physicians BASIC PROGRAM o $250 o $250 o $250 o $200 o $750 Other Healthcare Professionals (RN, NP, PA, RT) Students, Fellows & Residents (letter required) Industry o $175 o $175 o $175 o $125 o $525 o $150 o $150 o $150 o $100 o $450 o $250 o $250 o $250 o $200 o $750 Supplemental Program (Pre-Registration & Additional Fee Required) o $75 SIM-LAB (AM) Stroke + ICP o $75 SIM-LAB (PM) Trauma + Status Two Ways To Register ONLINE PREFERR TOTAL DUE: $ 1. Online at www.nyneurosymposium.org 2. Mail this form with your check to: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1193 10029-6574 Enclosed is my check for $ payable to: The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School For Security purposes, credit card payment cannot be accepted by mail or fax. Please visit www.nyneurosymposium.org to register and pay by credit card: American Express, Master Card or Visa. FOR ONSITE REGISTRATION ONLY o $75 SIM-LAB (AM) Stroke + ICP o $75 SIM-LAB (PM) Trauma + Status ENLS TRAINING* o $200 Physicians o $125 Other Healthcare providers o $100 Trainees + students Pre-register on the left. Additional fees required Bill my credit card $ o MasterCard o Visa o American Express Card Number Exp. Date Cardholder s Name (please print): Signature:

The 12th New York Symposium: Neurological Emergencies & Neurocritical Care Mail Form to: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1193 10029-6574 SIGN UP TODAY! Space Is Limited! SIGN UP TODAY! Space Is Limited! Early Registration is Encouraged REGISTER ONLINE: WWW.NYNEUROSYMPOSIUM.ORG THE BEST! CUTTING GE! ENGAGING! WHAT PEOPLE SAID ABOUT THE 11TH NY SYMPOSIUM: Exceptional speakers and lectures. I will definitely attend this symposium in the future. I love this course. This is the second time I have taken it. I look forward to taking it again. The content was cutting edge stimulating and thought provoking. The speakers were experts in their fields and the venue was well suited for the needs of the participants. This is the best neurocritical care conference I have ever attended. I try to attend the New York Symposium every year because the information is cutting edge and objective. It is great to see what the leaders of my scope of practice are thinking and predicting. I am definitely planning on attending next year. The conference gets better every year-- information is not only current based on accumulated data but how to utilize the information most effectively clinically. Lectures were organized with relevant information, speakers were knowledgeable, engaging and willing to answer questions. The panels are an excellent way to tie the audience into the lectures.