42nd Annual Critical Care Fall Symposium Nurses, Physicians, Pharmacists, and Respiratory Therapists November 9th & 10th, 2015 Oregon Chapter Sponsored By Greater Portland Chapter of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Oregon Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine
COLLABORATION The Greater Portland Chapter of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (GPC-AACN) and the Oregon Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (OSCCM) celebrate 25 years of successful collaboration in providing a multidisciplinary regional educational symposium. The conference is co-chaired by a GPC-AACN member and the OSCCM President. The planning process has fostered shared responsibility and mutual respect of its nurse and physician members. OSCCM has been instrumental in establishing the medical content of the symposium, assisting in identifying potential symposium faculty and offering speakers from within our ranks. The GPC-AACN provides the organizational structure and logistical support required to coordinate the conference. The symposium reflects true collaboration of our two organizations. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2015 7:00-8:00 8:10-8:20 8:20-8:30 8:30-9:30 10:00-11:00 11:10-12:10 1. Present evidence-based practice guidelines for critical care interdisciplinary teams. 2. Describe common practice performance measures to improve the important culture of safety in critical care areas. Tragedy & Challenges of Facial Gunshot Wounds Janel Martin, BSN, RN, CCRN and Natasha Tobias-White, RN, BSN, CCRN Denise Jenn, RN, BSN, CCRN Stories from Sierra Leone and other 3 rd World Countries Elizabeth Monson, MA, MS, ANP-BC Bedside Acupressure and Reiki: Improving Patient Outcomes and Satisfaction Chris Farentinos, MD, MPH, CADC II Unity Center - A New Model for Behaviorial Health Acute Care in Portland Critical Care Studies You Should Know About 12:10-1:30 LUNCH PROVIDED- 1:30-2:30 Functional Hemodynamic Monitoring: What it Means and How to Use It Multisystem Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury Bailey Taylor, MSN, BA, RN Tips on How to Manage Patients with Mental Health Concerns in the Acute Care Setting Functional Status in ICU Survivors and Out of Hospital Outcomes OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this conference the participant will be able to: Dr. Eric J. Dierks, MD, DMD, FACS EXHIBITS The latest in critical care products and services are displayed by numerous companies, hospitals, and organizations. The exhibits provide an opportunity to closely examine the products and discuss their use with trained representatives on an individual basis. 2015 Symposium Co-Chair Welcome Missy Thingelstad, BSN, RN, CCRN (GPC President) GPC Board Introductions and Awards Daniel Hagg, MD (OSCCM President and Symposium Co-Chair) OSCCM Board Introductions Courageous Care 9:30-10:00 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION This two day symposium focuses on a wide variety of topics from the perspective of critical care. Concurrent sessions are offered, allowing participants to individualize their learning. 2:30-2:50 2:50-3:50 3. Implement practice guidelines that will affect critical care patient outcomes. George A. Lopez, MD, PhD Rush University Medical Center Lori Ritter, MSN, RN, CNS, ACCNS-AG Samaritan Health System GPC-AACN Symposium Co-chair Fever Management in Neurocritical Care PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED-SUNRISE PRESENTATION WITH BREAKFAST DINING Sponsored by Genentech 6:30-7:30 Daniel Hagg, MD Oregon SCCM Chapter President Symposium Co-chair Melissa Tufts, BSN, RN, CCRN Kimberly Kelly, BSN, RN, CCRN GPC-AACN President Elect Teri L. Ackerson, BSN, RN Improving the Quality of Care for Acute Ischemic Stroke 8:10-9:30 Michelle Dedeo, DNP, RN, ACCNS-AG, CCRN 9:30-10:30 Tracey Loudon, MN, RN, CNS, CCNS, CCRN Kaiser Sunnyside 10:30-10:50 Linda Meyer, MSN, RN, CCRN School of Nursing Marsha Rice, RN Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Nicole Kupchik, MN, RN, CCNS, CCRN, PCCN 10:50-11:50 20-20-20: Tales From the Bedside Pediatric Toxicities ACLS Update Oral Poster Presentations The Evolving Role of the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care Kristin Nathan, BSN, RN, CCRN LUNCH PROVIDED AACN led "Barriers to Practice Discussion 12:00-1:00 Julie Moseley, MSN, RN, CCRN, CSC Erin Wheeler, BSN, RN, CCRN Legacy Medical Group Polly Hansen, MN, RN, CNS, CCNS, CCRN, PCCN Symposium Committee Introductions Clareen Wiencek, RN, PhD, ACNP, ACHPN (AACN President Elect) Leadership - Building Resilience in Self and Others Sean Townsend, MD Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guideline Update Chris Schulman, MS, RN, CNS, CCRN Shannon Donovan, RN, CCRN 7:00-7:50 1:10-2:10 Aleks Cherednichenko, RN 2:20-3:20 Sponsored by Zoll In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Greater Portland Chapter of AACN seeks to make this conference accessible to all. If you have a disability which might require special accommodations, please contact Donna Hunter-503-590-5788. Committee Members Vitamin D: Observational, Interventional and Metabolomics Data PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED SUNSET PRESENTATION WITH WINE & CHEESE 4:00-5:30 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2015 3:30-4:30 Clareen Wiencek, PhD, RN, ACNP, ACHPN (AACN President Elect) Critical Care and Palliative Care: The History and the Evidence Erika Grant, BSN, RN, CCRN, CNML and Christina Sparks, RN, CCRN-CMC Who Put the Grizzly Bear in Critical Care: Complexity of Critical Care Nursing in the Last Frontier Maureen Cooney, DNP, MSN, FNP, RN-BC The Use of Multimodal Analgesia in Treating Acute Pain: A Focus on Quality of Patient Care Missy Thingelstad, BSN, RN, CCRN (GPC-AACN President) Social Media Use in Healthcare: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Managing Detours and Conflicts in Nursing Orientation: Tips and Tricks for Preceptors and Educators Carrie Lynn Binder, BS, BSN, RN, CCRN It s Just A Rash Right? Meningococcemia:Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes and Nursing Considerations Cardiogenic Shock: Conceptualizing Malperfusion Syndromes at the Bedside Jeremy Fields, MD Don t Give Up Too Quickly: Case Studies in Interventional Treatments and Outcomes Zane Horowitz, MD, FACMT Marijuana: Medical, Recreational, and Synthetic Call for Nursing and Pharmacy Abstracts for Critical Posters and Acute Care Posters Registration discounts awarded for accepted abstracts Abstract submission deadline: September 14, 2015 Contact Donna Hunter at gpcsupport@comcast.net or 503-590-5788 Call for Physician Abstracts for Critical Care Medicine Cash prizes available from OSCCM Abstract submission deadline: September 15, 2015 Contact Dr. Daniel Hagg at haggda@ohsu.edu
COLLABORATION The Greater Portland Chapter of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (GPC-AACN) and the Oregon Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (OSCCM) celebrate 25 years of successful collaboration in providing a multidisciplinary regional educational symposium. The conference is co-chaired by a GPC-AACN member and the OSCCM President. The planning process has fostered shared responsibility and mutual respect of its nurse and physician members. OSCCM has been instrumental in establishing the medical content of the symposium, assisting in identifying potential symposium faculty and offering speakers from within our ranks. The GPC-AACN provides the organizational structure and logistical support required to coordinate the conference. The symposium reflects true collaboration of our two organizations. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2015 7:00-8:00 8:10-8:20 8:20-8:30 8:30-9:30 10:00-11:00 11:10-12:10 1. Present evidence-based practice guidelines for critical care interdisciplinary teams. 2. Describe common practice performance measures to improve the important culture of safety in critical care areas. Tragedy & Challenges of Facial Gunshot Wounds Janel Martin, BSN, RN, CCRN and Natasha Tobias-White, RN, BSN, CCRN Denise Jenn, RN, BSN, CCRN Stories from Sierra Leone and other 3 rd World Countries Elizabeth Monson, MA, MS, ANP-BC Bedside Acupressure and Reiki: Improving Patient Outcomes and Satisfaction Chris Farentinos, MD, MPH, CADC II Unity Center - A New Model for Behaviorial Health Acute Care in Portland Critical Care Studies You Should Know About 12:10-1:30 LUNCH PROVIDED- 1:30-2:30 Functional Hemodynamic Monitoring: What it Means and How to Use It Multisystem Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury Bailey Taylor, MSN, BA, RN Tips on How to Manage Patients with Mental Health Concerns in the Acute Care Setting Functional Status in ICU Survivors and Out of Hospital Outcomes OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this conference the participant will be able to: Dr. Eric J. Dierks, MD, DMD, FACS EXHIBITS The latest in critical care products and services are displayed by numerous companies, hospitals, and organizations. The exhibits provide an opportunity to closely examine the products and discuss their use with trained representatives on an individual basis. 2015 Symposium Co-Chair Welcome Missy Thingelstad, BSN, RN, CCRN (GPC President) GPC Board Introductions and Awards Daniel Hagg, MD (OSCCM President and Symposium Co-Chair) OSCCM Board Introductions Courageous Care 9:30-10:00 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION This two day symposium focuses on a wide variety of topics from the perspective of critical care. Concurrent sessions are offered, allowing participants to individualize their learning. 2:30-2:50 2:50-3:50 3. Implement practice guidelines that will affect critical care patient outcomes. George A. Lopez, MD, PhD Rush University Medical Center Lori Ritter, MSN, RN, CNS, ACCNS-AG Samaritan Health System GPC-AACN Symposium Co-chair Fever Management in Neurocritical Care PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED-SUNRISE PRESENTATION WITH BREAKFAST DINING Sponsored by Genentech 6:30-7:30 Daniel Hagg, MD Oregon SCCM Chapter President Symposium Co-chair Melissa Tufts, BSN, RN, CCRN Kimberly Kelly, BSN, RN, CCRN GPC-AACN President Elect Teri L. Ackerson, BSN, RN Improving the Quality of Care for Acute Ischemic Stroke 8:10-9:30 Michelle Dedeo, DNP, RN, ACCNS-AG, CCRN 9:30-10:30 Tracey Loudon, MN, RN, CNS, CCNS, CCRN Kaiser Sunnyside 10:30-10:50 Linda Meyer, MSN, RN, CCRN School of Nursing Marsha Rice, RN Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Nicole Kupchik, MN, RN, CCNS, CCRN, PCCN 10:50-11:50 20-20-20: Tales From the Bedside Pediatric Toxicities ACLS Update Oral Poster Presentations The Evolving Role of the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care Kristin Nathan, BSN, RN, CCRN LUNCH PROVIDED AACN led "Barriers to Practice Discussion 12:00-1:00 Julie Moseley, MSN, RN, CCRN, CSC Erin Wheeler, BSN, RN, CCRN Legacy Medical Group Polly Hansen, MN, RN, CNS, CCNS, CCRN, PCCN Symposium Committee Introductions Clareen Wiencek, RN, PhD, ACNP, ACHPN (AACN President Elect) Leadership - Building Resilience in Self and Others Sean Townsend, MD Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guideline Update Chris Schulman, MS, RN, CNS, CCRN Shannon Donovan, RN, CCRN 7:00-7:50 1:10-2:10 Aleks Cherednichenko, RN 2:20-3:20 Sponsored by Zoll In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Greater Portland Chapter of AACN seeks to make this conference accessible to all. If you have a disability which might require special accommodations, please contact Donna Hunter-503-590-5788. Committee Members Vitamin D: Observational, Interventional and Metabolomics Data PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED SUNSET PRESENTATION WITH WINE & CHEESE 4:00-5:30 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2015 3:30-4:30 Clareen Wiencek, PhD, RN, ACNP, ACHPN (AACN President Elect) Critical Care and Palliative Care: The History and the Evidence Erika Grant, BSN, RN, CCRN, CNML and Christina Sparks, RN, CCRN-CMC Who Put the Grizzly Bear in Critical Care: Complexity of Critical Care Nursing in the Last Frontier Maureen Cooney, DNP, MSN, FNP, RN-BC The Use of Multimodal Analgesia in Treating Acute Pain: A Focus on Quality of Patient Care Missy Thingelstad, BSN, RN, CCRN (GPC-AACN President) Social Media Use in Healthcare: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Managing Detours and Conflicts in Nursing Orientation: Tips and Tricks for Preceptors and Educators Carrie Lynn Binder, BS, BSN, RN, CCRN It s Just A Rash Right? Meningococcemia:Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes and Nursing Considerations Cardiogenic Shock: Conceptualizing Malperfusion Syndromes at the Bedside Jeremy Fields, MD Don t Give Up Too Quickly: Case Studies in Interventional Treatments and Outcomes Zane Horowitz, MD, FACMT Marijuana: Medical, Recreational, and Synthetic Call for Nursing and Pharmacy Abstracts for Critical Posters and Acute Care Posters Registration discounts awarded for accepted abstracts Abstract submission deadline: September 14, 2015 Contact Donna Hunter at gpcsupport@comcast.net or 503-590-5788 Call for Physician Abstracts for Critical Care Medicine Cash prizes available from OSCCM Abstract submission deadline: September 15, 2015 Contact Dr. Daniel Hagg at haggda@ohsu.edu
GPC is having its annual canned food drive supporting the Sunshine Division. Bring three cans of prize drawings. Room Block released October 18 th Take I-5 South to WA-501/Mill Plain Blvd. (Exit 1C) toward City Center/Port of Vancouver. Turn slight right onto E. 15th Street/WA-501 W. Turn left onto Washington Street. Turn right onto West 6 th Street. End at 6th and Columbia. FROM NORTH VANCOUVER, WA: FROM PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Take I-205 North across the Glen Jackson bridge (I-205) approximately 2 miles to SR 14. Take SR 14 West approximately 7 miles to City Center. Turn slight left to 6th street. End at 6th and Columbia. DOWNTOWN PORTLAND: 42 nd Annual Critical Care Symposium, November 9 & 10, 2015 I-5 North across the Interstate bridge into Vancouver, Washington. Take the 6th Street Exit toward City Center (Exit 1B). Turn slight left to 6th street. End at 6th and Columbia. VANCOUVER HILTON VANCOUVER WASHINGTON 301 West 6 th Street, Vancouver, WA 98660 www.vancouverwashington.hilton.com Phone: 360-993-4500 Fax: 360-993-4484 Room rates start at $119 + tax per night Reserve room under Room Block: ACN for discounted rates Parking Fees: $12 15 / Day DOWNTOWN PORTLAND: Take I-205 North across the Glen Jackson bridge (I-205) approximately 2 miles to SR 14. Take SR 14 West approximately 7 miles to City Center. Turn slight left to 6th street. End at 6th and Columbia. FROM PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT www.vancouverwashington.hilton.com Phone: 360-993-4500 Fax: 360-993-4484 I-5 North across the Interstate bridge into Vancouver, Washington. Take the 6th Street Exit toward City Center (Exit 1B). Turn slight left to 6th street. End at 6th and Columbia. VANCOUVER HILTON VANCOUVER WASHINGTON 301 West 6 th Street, Vancouver, WA 98660 42 nd Annual Critical Care Symposium, November 9 & 10, 2015 FROM NORTH VANCOUVER, WA: Room rates start at $119 + tax per night Reserve room under Room Block: ACN for discounted rates Parking Fees: $12 15 / Day Take I-5 South to WA-501/Mill Plain Blvd. (Exit 1C) toward City Center/Port of Vancouver. Turn slight right onto E.15th Street/WA-501 W. Turn left onto Washington Street. Turn onto West 6th Street. End at 6th and Columbia. Room Block released October 18 th
The 42 nd CRITICAL CARE SYMPOSIUM November 9 & 10, 2015 FOR THE FIRST TIME! ONLINE REGISTRATION! Oregon Chapter Registration for this will be available online only at: www.aacngpc.org FEES INCLUDE: Program, Flash Drive with Syllabus, Continental Breakfast, Lunch and Exhibits Online registration allows for payment by check or by credit card. Upon completion of your registration, you will be directed to the appropriate next steps according to the payment option selected. For facilities that pay by credit card, the registrant name can be added in the Note to Seller on the final payment page before completing payment. When paying by check, include the confirmation email with payment and send to: GPC-AACN, PO Box 2063, Beaverton, OR 97075. This information is also included in the online payment instructions and confirmation emails. Questions: Contact Donna or Monica Hunter at (503) 590-5788 or gpcsupport@comcast.net Early Bird Registration Fees (BEFORE Oct. 18 th ) Late Registration Fees (AFTER Oct. 18 th ) GPC-AACN or SCCM Membership Number Required Non Member** GPC-AACN or SCCM Membership Number Required Non Member** Both Days $195 Both Days $245 Both Days $245 Both Days $295 Single Day $170 Single Day $190 Single Day $190 Single Day $220 Full-time Students / Medical Residents & Fellows Both Days: $160 Single Day: $90 **Not a Greater Portland Chapter Member (GPC-AACN) or need to renew? Not a member of SCCM? Online registration offers options for joining/renewing GPC-AACN while registering or you can follow the instructions to join SCCM and obtain a membership number before completing your registration. Join GPC-AACN or SCCM and enjoy the discounted fees! Are you the recipient of a scholarship, an accepted Poster Presenter or Podium Short Session Presenter? Do you have a Free Registration Certificate? Online registration will walk you through your options! Call for Nursing Abstracts: Acute and Critical Care Poster / Short Sessions Submission forms available at: www.aacngpc.org Accepted posters receive $75 Tuition reduction. Accepted Primary Short Session speaker will receive free registration. Abstract Submission Deadline: September 14, 2015 For questions, contact Donna or Monica at 503-590-5788 or gpcsupport@comcast.net GPC-AACN is having its annual canned food drive supporting the Sunshine Division. Bring three cans of food and receive a raffle ticket for the prize drawings! Refund Policy: Cancellation after Sept. 14 th - minus $30 of registration fee. Cancellation after Oct. 18 th minus 50% of registration fee. Cancellation day of conference - no refund will be given.
Faculty 2015 Critical Care Fall Symposium Teri L. Ackerson, BSN, RN Stroke Care Coordinator Centerpoint Medical Center, Kansas City, MO Carrie Lynn Binder, BS, BSN, RN, CCRN Randall Children s Hospital Legacy Emanuel, Portland, OR DNP-FNP Candidate University of Portland, Portland, OR Associate Professor Lead, Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist Track Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems University of Washington, Seattle, WA Maureen Cooney, DNP, MSN, FNP, RN-BC Clinical Nurse Specialist Adjunct Associate Professor Instructor of Anesthesiology Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY Eric J. Dierks, MD, DMD, FACS Clinical Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Oregon Health and Science University Director of the Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery Legacy Emanuel Hospital, Portland, OR Chris Farentinos, MD, MPH, CADC II Director Behavioral Health Services System, Portland, OR Jeremy Fields, MD Director, Interventional Neuroradiology Kaiser Permanente NW Department of Neurosurgery, Clackamas, OR Erika Grant, BSN, RN, CCRN, CNML Director, Intensive Care Unit, Inpatient Dialysis & Education Dept Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, Fairbanks, AK B. Zane Horowitz, MD, FACMT Medical Director, Oregon Poison Center Professor of Emergency Medicine, Portland, OR PhD candidate at Vanderbilt University Education Consultant Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH Denise Jenn, BSN, RN, CCRN System, Portland OR Nicole Kupchik, RN, MN, CCNS, CCRN, PCCN Nicole Kupchik Consulting and Education Independent Clinical Nurse Specialist, Seattle, WA George A. Lopez, MD, PhD Associate Professor, Neurological Sciences Associate Director, Neurosciences ICU Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL Janel Martin, BSN, RN, CCRN Northern Navaho Medical Center, Shiprock, NM Elizabeth Monson, MA, MS, ANP-C Master of Arts in Applied Healing Arts, Certified Acupressure Therapist, Usui, Karuna Reiki Master, Certified Kripalu Yoga Teacher Heart Failure Prevention and Treatment Clinic Intermountain Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT Karen McQuillan, MS, RN, CNS-BC, CCRN, CNRN, FAAN AACN President Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Assistant Professor, Director of the AGACNP Program Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Division of Cardiac and Surgical Subspecialty Critical Care Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine School of Nursing, Portland, OR Christina Sparks, RN, CCRN-CMC Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, Fairbanks, AK Bailey Taylor, MSN, BA, RN Nurse Manager, Portland, OR Missy Thingelstad, BSN, RN, CCRN GPC-AACN President Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland, OR Natasha Tobias-White, RN, BSN, CCRN Kaiser Sunnyside Medical/Surgical ICU, Portland, OR Sean Townsend, MD Steering Committee Member, Surviving Sepsis Campaign California Pacific Medical Center, Sutter Health, San Francisco, CA Clareen Wiencek, RN, PhD, ACNP, ACHPN, AACN President Elect ACNP program coordinator University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA