12 th Eastern Regional Trauma Symposium 2015 Jointly Provided by: The Trauma Program at, Office of CME at Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, The Center for Learning and Performance,, James and Connie Maynard Children s Hospital at, and Eastern AHEC Department of Nursing and Allied Health Education
SYMPOSIUM DESCRIPTION This conference will enable trauma clinicians to update their knowledge of current evidence based practices related to a wide variety of commonly occurring emergency conditions. In addition to prehospital resuscitation, expert faculty will present treatment strategies for pediatric patients with non-accidental trauma, and care of the mother and fetus when the trauma patient is pregnant. Special considerations for care of patients with traumatic brain injury, orthopedic injuries, conditions requiring plastic surgery and recovery from venomous snake bites will also be included. The program will conclude with an interactive panel of experts discussing special cases and responding to questions from the audience. TARGET AUDIENCE The target audience includes the various disciplines needed to provide optimal care to the injured patient, including nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, emergency physicians and surgeons, pre-hospital care providers, respiratory care practitioners, radiology technicians and other interested health care professionals. OBJECTIVES Damage Control Resuscitation Review the trauma triad of death Describe incorporation of MARCH and HITMAN assessment into pre-hospital trauma care Identify the physiologic findings of hemorrhagic shock Discuss the management of fundamental hemorrhage control techniques The Faces of Non-Accidental Trauma Identify the patterns of physical abuse Describe the appropriate work-up to identify non-accidental trauma injuries Define how to report suspected non-accidental trauma Management of the Injured Gravid Patient Explore the incidence and impact of trauma to maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality Describe the physiological and anatomical changes in pregnancy Analyze how pregnancy changes the pattern and physiologic response to traumatic injury Identify the clinical issues and management priorities in caring for the injured obstetric patient Special Considerations in Trauma Care: Orthopedics and Plastics Identify special considerations and management strategies in the care of trauma patients with orthopedic injuries Describe interventional plastics treatment of trauma patients Treating Snakebites in California, Australia, Africa, and North Carolina: From Venom ER to Venom Death Zones to Copperhead Country Characterize the medically important reptiles and arthropods involved in envenomation Describe the medical consequences of envenomation Review the principles and practice of antivenom use Pre-hospital and Emergency Management of Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Identify frequent causes of traumatic brain and spinal cord injury Describe pre-hospital and emergency management of traumatic brain and spinal cord injury Panel of Experts Analyze approaches to the care of specific trauma cases
AGENDA 7:00am Registration 7:45 Welcome and Program Introduction Eric Toschlog, MD, FACS, FCCM 8:00 Damage Control Resuscitation David Cuddeback, EMT-P, FP-C 9:00 The Faces of Non-Accidental Trauma Shannon Longshore, MD 10:00 Break 10:15 Management of the Injured Gravid Patient James devente, MD, PhD, FACOG 11:15 Special Considerations in Trauma Care: Orthopedics and Plastics Anthony Skalak, MD and Karen Buckley, MD 12:15 Lunch 1:15 Treating Snakebites in California, Australia, Africa, and North Carolina: From Venom ER to Venom Death Zones to Copperhead Country Sean P. Bush, MD, FACEP 2:15 Pre-hospital and Emergency Management of Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Hilal Kanaan, MD, MSc 3:15 Break 3:30 Case Studies in Trauma Michael Bard, MD, FACS, Claudia Goettler, MD, FACS and Kristie Hertel, MSN, CNP-BC Moderator: Eric Toschlog, MD, FACS, FCCM 4:30 Adjourn
2015 PLANNING COMMITTEE Medical Director: Eric A. Toschlog, MD, FACS, FCCM Associate Professor and Chief, Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Brody School of Medicine at ECU and Medical Director, Trauma and Acute Care Surgery at Jacqueline Brady, BSN, RN Pediatric Trauma Coordinator, Randy Horton, MS Director, Office of CME, Brody School of Medicine at ECU Paula Josey, MSN, RN Director, Nursing Education and Allied Health, Eastern AHEC Morgan Keeter, BSN, RN, CCRN Trauma Program Manager, J. Bryan Lake, BSN, BS, RN Trauma Outreach Coordinator, Tamara Spain, RN Trauma Coordinator, Patti Weisenberger, RN Trauma Nurse Clinician, Tonia Gurganus Administrative Support -Trauma Program, FACULTY Guest Faculty David Cuddeback, EMT-P, FP-C Training Officer Duplin County EMS Hilal Kanaan, MD, MSc Neurosurgeon Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Faculty Eric A. Toschlog, MD, FACS, FCCM Associate Professor and Chief, Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Medical Director, Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Director, Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery Fellowships
Michael Bard, MD, FACS Associate Professor Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Karen Buckley, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Sean P. Bush, MD, FACEP Professor Department of Emergency Medicine James devente, MD, PhD, FACOG Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Medical Director, Labor & Delivery Claudia Goettler, MD, FACS Associate Professor Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Residency Program Director Kristie Hertel, MSN, ACNP- BC, CCRN Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Shannon Longshore, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Pediatric Surgery Director of Pediatric Trauma James and Connie Maynard Children s Hospital Anthony Skalak, MD Associate Professor Orthopaedic Surgeon Orthopaedics East & Sports Medicine Center Individuals requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should contact the Department for Disability Support Services at least 48 hours prior to the event at 252-737-1016. It is not always possible to maintain an environmental temperature that is comfortable for everyone. Please bring a sweater or jack to ensure your comfort.
CREDIT Nurses: 7.0 CNE contact hours Eastern AHEC Department of Nursing and Allied Health Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Attendance of the entire program is required before credit is awarded. Participation will be verified by check in at the start of the program and initial out at the programs conclusion. Physicians: ACCREDITATION This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University and Eastern AHEC Department of Nursing Education. The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Pharmacists: North Carolina pharmacists can use AMA PRA Category 1 Credits (Continuing Medical Education) to meet state licensing requirements. Other Professionals: All other participants will receive 7.0 Eastern AHEC Contact Hours. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Pre-registration is required to assure space in this program. The fee for registrations received By September 11, 2015 After September 11, 2015 EMS $70 $85 Nurses, Pharmacists, and Others $120 $135 MD $175 $190 No refunds can be given after this date, but substitutions are welcome. Please return your registration form along with payment to Eastern AHEC. On-line registration is available at http://eahec.ecu.edu. For further information contact Eastern AHEC at 252-744-3087. Handouts will be available online only. A link to the location on our website where you can view or print the handouts will be sent with your confirmation email one week before the program. Please make sure that we have an email address where your confirmation and link to the handouts should be sent.
REGISTRATION Eastern Regional Trauma Symposium 2015 September 18, 2015 - Rock Springs Center, 4025 North Carolina Route 43, Greenville, NC 27834 Register online at http://eahec.ecu.edu Last name First Middle initial Four digit AHEC ID** **This number is used to compile your CE record and log into the online evaluation system. Historically, this number is the last four digits of your SSN, but can be any four digits that will be meaningful to you. Not providing the same four digit number every time may result in incomplete CE records or missing courses in the online evaluation system. Click here for more information. Discipline (check one) Allied Health Dentistry Health Careers Medicine Mental Health Nursing Pharmacy Public Health Other Specialty Degrees/Certification/License Mail goes to Home Office by E-mail Workplace Employer Department Position Street/PO Box City State Zip code Phone Email Home Street/PO Box City State Zip code Phone Email FOR EAHEC USE ONLY: Event No.: N46680 Amount Enclosed/Paid Date Agency Check Personal Check Cash Credit Card METHOD OF PAYMENT By September 11, 2015 After September 11, 2015 Registration Fee EMS $70 $85 Nurses, Pharmacists, others $120 $135 Physicians $175 $190 Check/Cash enclosed for $ or PO# or Charge $ to VISA MasterCard AMX Discover Account No. Exp. Date Security Code (last 3 digits from back of card) Signature Billing Address City State Zip Register online: www.eahec.ecu.edu or Send registration form with payment to: Eastern AHEC, Attn: Registration, PO Box 7224, Greenville, NC 27835-7224 Fax: 252 744-5229