FLAAEM SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY



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April 25-26, 2015 Grand Beach Surfside Hotel Surfside, Florida MEETING SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY April 24, 2015 6 8 p.m. Florida Chapter Board Meeting SATURDAY April 25, 2015 8 9 a.m. Breakfast and Registration 9 9:40 a.m. State of the Academy Mark Reiter, MD, MBA, FAAEM President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine 9:45 10:25 a.m. Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Update David A. Farcy MD, FAAEM, FCCM President, Florida AAEM MEETING PRESIDENT: David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM, FCCM President, FLAAEM MEETING CO-PRESIDENT: Michael Dalley, DO, FAAEM MEETING PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Mark Foppe, DO, FAAEM Vicky Norton, MD, FAAEM Joseph Shiber, MD, FAAEM 10:30 11:10 a.m. Stabilization of the Pediatric Trauma Patient Lisa Moreno, MD 11:15 11:55 a.m. It Is Just You Trauma at the Non-trauma Center Dale Birenbaum, MD Noon 1:30 p.m. Lunch 1:30 2:10 p.m. Approach to the Dizzy Patient David Edwards, MD HOTEL INFORMATION www.grandbeachhotelsurfside.com

2:15 3 p.m. My Blood Pressure is High Treatment of Hypertensive Emergencies Michael Winters, MD 3:05 3:55 p.m. Is There Any Value to MOC, Other Than Cost? Maintenance of Certification ABEM/AOBEM Mark Foppe, DO, FAAEM, FACOEP 4 5 p.m. Oral Poster Presentation Oral Poster Presentation: Moderator Laurie Boge, DO Time allotted per poster: 10 minutes Prize: 1st and 2nd place 6:30 8 p.m. Social Hours at Sky Bar, located in the Grand Beach Hotel SUNDAY April 26, 2015 9 9:30 a.m. Breakfast 9:30 10:10 a.m. I Cannot Breath Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation Joseph Shiber, MD, FAAEM 10:15 11 a.m. When the CDC Invades Your Emergency Department Michael Dalley, DO, FAAEM 11:05 11:45 a.m. Myths and Facts in Emergency Medicine Mark Reiter, MD, MBA, FAAEM 11:45 1 p.m. LUNCH 1 5 p.mn LLSA 2013 Review Richard D. Shih, MD, FAAEM (Opportunity to take the test on site) HOTEL INFORMATION www.grandbeachhotelsurfside.com

April 25-26, 2015 Grand Beach Surfside Hotel Surfside, Florida REGISTRATION FEES Emergency Medicine Attending (Active Florida AAEM Member)... FREE Emergency Medicine Attending (Florida Resident but not Active Florida AAEM Member; will include a Florida AAEM membership Must be Board Certified by ABEM or AOBEM)... $100 Emergency Medicine Attending (Non- Florida Resident Or Non-eligible Florida AAEM Member)... $150 Emergency Medicine Residents, Medical Student... FREE Physician Assistant, Nurses... $75 EMS (active member of an Emergency Medical Services)...$40 Registration for the Meeting: www.flaaem.org LINK for registration: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Any question, comments or concern: Dfarcy@me.com ACCREDITATION STATEMENT This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) and the Florida Chapter of AAEM. AAEM is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Attendees will have the option to earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credit from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) for their participation in the FLAAEM Scientific Assembly.

STUDENT TRACK Sunday April 25, 2015 Hours: 1 5 p.m. Moderator: Andrea Apple, DO Co-Moderator: David Edwards, MD 1 1:50 p.m. How to Stay Healthy While in Residency Dr. Samson 2 2:50 p.m. Evidence Based Medicine David Edwards, MD 3 3:50 p.m. Student Jeopardy 4 4:50 p.m. Residency Panel Interview, Residency and Test Taking Tips

MISSION STATEMENT The Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (FLAAEM) is a democratic organization committed to the following principles: Every individual should have unencumbered access to quality emergency care provided by a specialist in emergency medicine. The practice of emergency medicine is best conducted by a specialist in emergency medicine. A specialist in emergency medicine is a physician who has achieved, through personal dedication and sacrifice, certification by either the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) or the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine (AOBEM). The personal and professional welfare of the individual specialist in emergency medicine is a primary concern to the FLAAEM. FLAAEM supports fair and equitable practice environments necessary to allow the specialist in emergency medicine to deliver the highest quality of patient care. Such an environment includes provisions for due process and the absence of restrictive covenants. FLAAEM supports the growth of residency programs and graduate medical education, which are essential to the continued enrichment of Emergency Medicine, and to ensure a high quality of care for the patient. PURPOSE The purpose of the FLAAEM CME program is to provide lifelong learning opportunities to physicians and other health care providers that aim to increase knowledge, attitude, skills, enhance practice performance and improve the delivery of emergency medical care. CONTENT AREAS The FLAAEM CME program offers over several distinct educational activities via the annual summer meeting. The content of these programs is diverse. FLAAEM CME program include CME activities pertinent to the daily practice of emergency medicine. The CME activity will provide the most up to date current guideline using evidence-based medicine, Review of the Life learning Self Assessment articles and current concepts in prehospital and disaster medicine. TARGET AUDIENCE The FLAAEM CME program targets a diverse audience of learners, both in terms of professional background and practice environment. The audience is comprised primarily of emergency medicine physicians board certified or board eligible, residents, and because of the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of modern medical practice, the program has also targeted other health professionals including nurses and nurse practitioners, physician assistants, emergency medicine technicians and paramedics. TYPE OF ACTIVITIES PROVIDED The FLAAEM CME program offers live. Live activities include directly sponsored courses with print enduring materials. EXPECTED RESULTS OF THE PROGRAM The FLAAEM CME program is expected to improve the professional knowledge attitude and skills of learners and to meet learners global educational needs. We also expect that enhancements in knowledge, attitudes, and skills will be applied to clinical practice. In this manner, we hope to improve the health outcomes of the population served by our target audience.

SPEAKERS Andrea Apple, DO Laurie Boge, DO Attending Physician, Mount Sinai Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida. Dale S. Birenbaum, MD FAAEM Academic Chairman, Program Director, Florida Hospital Emergency Medicine Residenc, Orlando, Florida Michael Dalley, DO, FAAEM Residency Program Director, Mount Sinai Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida; Clinical Instructor, Florida International University School of Medicine; Associate Clinical Professor, Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine David Edwards, MD Associate Residency Program Director, Mount Sinai Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida David A. Farcy, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, FCCM * President of Florida AAEM; Chairman of the Mount Sinai Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine and Surgical ICU Medical Director, Miami Beach, Florida; Clinical Assistant Professor, Florida International University School of Medicine; Clinical Assistant Professor, Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine Mark Foppe, DO, FAAEM, FACOEP * Attending Emergency Physician. Lisa A. Moreno-Walton, MD, MS, MSCR, FAAEM Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director of Research, Director of Diversity; Section of Emergency Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center- New Orleans Joseph Shiber, MD, FAAEM, FACP, FCCM * Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, University of FL College of Medicine Jacksonville; Director of Intensive Care: UF/St. Vincent s Southside Richard D. Shih, MD, FAAEM Residency Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown, NJ Mark Reiter, MD, MBA, FAAEM President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; CEO, Emergency Excellence Residency Director, University of Tennessee-Middle Tennessee Michael Winters, MD FAAEM Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Co-Director, Combined EM/IM/Critical Care Program; Medical Director, Adult Emergency Department, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland * Member of Florida AAEM Board