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Presented by the Department of Emergency Medicine at San Francisco General Hospitaland University of California, San Francisco
University of CaliforniaSan Francisco
High Risk EmergencyMedicine Hawaii
high hawaii
WHAT MAKES THIS COURSE STAND OUT• World-Class Speakers• Leaders in their Fields• Focus on High Risk Topics• No Commercial Funding!• Electronic syllabus and free internet
WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY (PRECEDES PRESIDENT'S DAY WEEKEND)
FEBRUARY13-17, 2013
JW MARRIOTT IHILANI RESORT • OAHU, HAWAII
High Risk Emergency Medicine Hawaii is a coursedesigned to address those topics that, due to the riskof misdiagnosis or misadventure, produce the greatestanxiety and concern in the daily practice of emergencymedicine. Offered by the Department of EmergencyMedicine at the University of California, San Francisco,nationally renowned for emergency medical andtrauma care, this conference will meet the needs ofthe practitioner who encounters a high risk condition intheir daily medical practice. This includes practicingemergency physicians as well as internists, familypractitioners, and others who practice in an urgentcare, high risk, or emergency department setting.
OBJECTIVESThe objectives of this conference are to improvecompetence and performance in diagnosis, application of current treatment recommendations, and patientcounseling for:
• Appropriate diagnosis and management of pediatrichead and neck trauma, sedation, fever, andhematologic and oncologic emergencies;
• Accurate identification and treatment of patients with pulmonary embolism, poisoning, TIA andStroke, smoke inhalation, hypertension, and softtissue infections;
• Identification and management of patients withpneumonia, performance of vascular access,procedural sedation, psychiatric emergencies, airway management, head and occular trauma, and bleeding.
ACCREDITATION The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine(UCSF) is accredited by theAccreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education to providecontinuing medical education forphysicians.
UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum of 24.00 AMA PRACategory 1 CreditsTM. Physiciansshould only claim creditcommensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.
- The General Session is designated for 18.00 AMA PRA Category 1CreditsTM.
- Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Accessoptional workshop is designated for1.75 AMA PRA Category 1CreditsTM.
- Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocksoptional workshop is designated for 1.75 AMA PRA Category 1CreditsTM.
- Pediatric Procedures optionalworkshop is designated for 2.50AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
- Slit Lamps optional workshops (2)are designated for 1.75 AMA PRACategory 1 CreditsTM.
This CME activity meets the requirements under CaliforniaAssembly Bill 1195, continuingeducation and cultural and linguistic competency.
Pharmacists: The California Boardof Pharmacy accepts as continuingprofessional education those coursesthat meet the standard of relevanceto pharmacy practice and have beenapproved for AMA PRA Category 1CreditTM.
Family Physicians: Application forCME credit has been filed with theAmerican Academy of FamilyPhysicians. Determination of credit is pending.Nurses: For the purpose ofrecertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center acceptsAMA PRA Category 1 CreditTMissued by organizations accreditedby the ACCME.
Physician Assistants: AAPAaccepts category 1 credit fromAOACCME, Prescribed credit fromAAFP, and AMA Category 1 CreditTMfor the PRA for organizationsaccredited by the ACCME.
Pain Management and End-of-Life Care: Approved creditsinclude up to 10.00 from the GeneralSession and up to 6.00 from theOptional Workshops toward meetingthe requirement under CaliforniaAssembly Bill 487, Pain Managementand End-of-Life Care.
Emergency Physicians:Application has been made to theAmerican College of EmergencyPhysicians for ACEP Category Icredit.
Trauma: Approved credits include up to 10.00 from the GeneralSession and up to 6.00 from theOptional Workshops towardsatisfying the American College ofSurgeons Committee on Traumarequirement for trauma relatedcontinuing medical education.
High Risk EmergencyMedicine Hawaii
JW Marriott Ihilani Resort
Oahu, Hawaii
FEBRUARY 13-17, 2013
SAVE THE DATE
High Risk EM San FranciscoMay 22-24, 2013www.highriskem.com
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 20137:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:30 Pulmonary Embolism Update Dr. Jeffrey Tabas
8:00 Anti’dos and Don’ts Dr. Craig Smollin
8:30 P Low Risk Chest Pain Dr. Jeffrey Tabas
9:30 PT Challenges in Pediatric Sedation Dr. Judith Klein
10:00 Break
10:15 Pediatric Fever Dr. Judith Klein
10:45 PT Elbow Injuries Dr. Gregory Hendey
11:15 Pediatric Heme/Onc Emergencies Dr. Judith Klein
11:45 PT Q&A/Challenging Case Discussion Faculty Panel
12:15 pm Adjourn
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 20137:00 am Continental Breakfast
7:30 Wide Complex ECG Cases Dr. Jeffrey Tabas
8:30 The Medical Chart Dr. Michael Bresler
9:30 T Ultrasound in the Dyspneic Patient Dr. Starr Knight
10:00 Break
10:15 PT Pediatric Head and Neck Trauma Dr. Judith Klein
11:15 PT Transfusion Pitfalls Dr. Gregory Hendey
11:45 PT Q&A/Challenging Case Discussion Faculty Panel
12:15 pm Adjourn
High Risk Emergency Med
OPTIONAL WORKSHOPSFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2013
Choose your own agenda:7:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast8:00 CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS (select one)
PT A: Slit Lamps Dr. David Duong($25 additional fee, limited to 10 registrants) Workshop Director
PT B: Ultrasound-guided Vascular Access Dr. Elizabeth Kwan($50 additional fee, limited to 40 registrants) Workshop Director
9:45 Break10:00 CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS (select one)
PT C: Slit Lamps Dr. David Duong($25 additional fee, limited to 10 registrants) Workshop Director
PT D: Ultrasound-guided Nerve Blocks Dr. Elizabeth Kwan($50 fee, limited to 40 registrants) Workshop Director
11:45 pm Lunch on your own1:00 PT Pediatric Procedures
($100 fee, limited to 50 registrants) Dr. Daniel MuraiDr. Evelyn PorterWorkshop Directors
3:30 pm Adjourn
P Satisfies California requirement for CME in Pain / End of Life CareT Satisfies American College of Surgeon requirements for CME in trauma
Thursday, February 14, 2013 • 5:30 - 7:00pmMeet the Faculty Welcome Reception
JW Marriott Ihilani Resort • Oahu, Hawaii
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2013 7:00 am Continental Breakfast
7:30 PT ENT Tricks of the Trade Dr. Rachel Chin
8:00 PT Avoiding Errors in Procedural Sedation Dr. Gregory Hendey
9:00 PT Occular Trauma Dr. David Duong
9:30 Pneumonia Pitfalls Dr. Rachel Chin
10:00 Break
10:15 Psychiatric Clearance Cases Dr. Michael Bresler
11:15 Poisoning Pitfalls Dr. Craig Smollin
11:45 PT Challenging Case Discussion Faculty Panel
12:15 pm Adjourn
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 20137:00 am Continental Breakfast
7:30 T Reversing Medications that Cause Bleeding Dr. Diane Birnbaumer
8:00 Hypertension in the ED Dr. Michael Bresler
8:30 PT Improving Intubation Success Dr. Diane Birnbaumer
9:30 PT Rapid Fire Critical Care Cases Dr. Robert Rodriguez
10:00 Break
10:15 TIA Pitfalls Dr. Diane Birnbaumer
10:45 PT Smoke Inhalation Dr. Craig Smollin
11:15 PT Blood on Head CT Dr. Diane Birnbaumer
11:45 PT Critical Care Case Discussion Faculty Panel
12:15 pm Adjourn
P Satisfies California requirement for CME in Pain / End of Life CareT Satisfies American College of Surgeon requirements for CME in trauma
COURSE CHAIR
Jeffrey A. Tabas, MDProfessor of Emergency Medicine; Director of Outcomes and Innovations,
Office of Continuing Medical Education
COURSE FACULTY(All Faculty are from UCSF and San Francisco General Hospital unless otherwise noted.)
Diane M. Birnbaumer, MDProfessor of Medicine,
Harbor-University of California,Los Angeles Emergency Medicine,
Los Angeles, CA
Michael Bresler, MDClinical Professor of Surgery,
Division of Emergency Medicine,Stanford University, School of
Medicine; Director, Mills-Peninsula HospitalEmergency Department, Palo Alto, CA
Rachel Chin, MDProfessor of Emergency Medicine
David Duong, MDAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Gregory Hendey, MDProfessor of Emergency Medicine;Vice-Chief and Research Director,
UCSF Fresno
Judith Klein, MDAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Starr Knight, MDAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Elizabeth Kwan, MDAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Daniel T. Murai, MDAssociate Professor; Director,Pediatric Residency Program,University of Hawaii School of
Medicine, Honolulu, HI
Robert Rodriquez, MDProfessor of Emergency Medicine
Evelyn Porter, MD, MSAssistant Professor of Emergency
Medicine and of Pediatrics
Craig Smollin, MDAssistant Professor of EmergencyMedicine, San Francisco PoisonControl Center, ToxicologyFellowship Co-Director
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For more information or to register online
visit our website at www.cme.ucsf.edu.
You may also reach us by calling the
Office of CME at (415) 476-4251 or
emailing [email protected].
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University of California,
San Francisco
Office of CME
UCSF Box 0742
San Francisco, CA
94143-0742
CONFERENCE LOCATIONSecluded on the western shore of O’ahu, the JW Marriott Ihilani at Ko Olina is the most completeresort experience on the island. Set on one of fourprivate beach coves, this retreat exudes a tranquilHawaiian atmosphere that only hints at all that awaitsyou. For more details, visit, www.ihilani.com.ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONSUCSF has also reserved a block of guest rooms atAulani, a Disney Resort and Spa. This familyparadise, located a short beach stroll away from theconference location, is the perfect place for adults, teensand kids to enjoy amazing adventures together and ontheir own. Discover the amazing pools, activities, dining,and entertainment of this unique new destination.
KIDS PROGRAMSWelcoming Guests ages 3 to 12, Disney Aunty'sBeach House is a kids club where younger Aulaniguests explore Hawaiian culture, art and music throughcomplimentary activities and Premium Experiences.While the kids play and enjoy imaginative amenities,parents can participate in conference group activitiesnearby or enjoy uplifting downtime—and rest assuredknowing that their children are supervised by childcareprofessionals, the Disney Youth Counselors, anytimebetween 10am and 9pm daily.
JW Marriott Ihilani Resort & Spa’s youngest guestswill have their own special moments to cherish for alifetime with the resort’s Keiki Beachcomber Club. Builtexclusively for children between 5 and 12 years of age,the innovative program features activities designed withone thing in mind — fun. Kids will enjoy hands-on indoorand outdoor activities such as snorkeling, creating avolcano, kite flying, crab hunting and fishing, lei makingand hula dancing. The program is offered in full or half-day formats.
JW MARRIOTT IHILANI AT KO OLINAOcean View Rooms: $279 per nightDeluxe Ocean View Rooms: $319 per night
To make hotel reservations on-line, go to our websitewww.highriskhawaii.com and click the hotelreservation link under the “Travel & Lodging” section.
If you prefer to telephone in your reservation, call (800) 626-4446 or (808) 679-0079, please identifyyourself as a member of this UCSF conference toreceive the special rate.
RESERVATIONS (CONT’D)The cut off date is January 13, 2013, or until the grouproom block is filled, whichever comes first. After thisdate, rooms will be provided on a space-available basisonly. The special UCSF group rates will be madeavailable to attendees for three days prior and three days after the course and thereafter on a space and rate available basis only.
AULANI, A DISNEY RESORT AND SPA Run of House: $305/night
(Rate includes all-day children’s activities, wirelessinternet, and resort entertainment. Tax and additionaloccupancy costs may apply.)
To make hotel reservations on-line, go to our websitewww.highriskhawaii.com and click the hotelreservation link under the “Travel & Lodging” section. If you prefer to telephone in your reservation, call (407) 939-4686, please identify yourself as a member of this UCSF conference to receive the special rate.
The cut off date is January 19, 2013, or until the grouproom block is filled, whichever comes first. After thisdate, rooms will be provided on a space available basisonly. The special UCSF group rates will be madeavailable to attendees for three days before and threedays after the course and thereafter on a space availableand rate available basis only.
By staying at these host hotels, you help UCSF meet its contractual obligations and keep registration feesreasonable. Please take this into consideration whenmaking your accommodation decisions.
RESERVATIONSSpecial UCSF conference room rates (single or doubleoccupancy) have been reserved at both the JW MarriottIhilani at Ko Olina as well as Aulani.
GREEN MEETINGThis is a “green” meeting. The syllabus will betransmitted electronically prior to the course. In addition,complimentary wireless internet will be available to allattendees in the ballroom during the course.
ADDITIONAL TRAVEL INFORMATIONFor rental car and air transportation options please visit our website: www.highriskhawaii.com
UPCOMING COURSE
HIGH RISK EMERGENCY M
EDICINE
SAN FRANCISCO
May 22-24, 2013 • San Francisco, CA
www.highriskEM.com
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REGISTRATION FEES (Receipt/Confirmation will be mailed within two to four weeks):Fees include downloadable electronic syllabus and daily continental breakfast.
HIGH RISK EMERGENCY MEDICINE HAWAII • OAHU, HAWAIIBEFORE December 21, 2012:
£ $665 Physicians£ $465 Allied Health Professionals/Interns/Fellows/Med Students
AFTER December 21, 2012:£ $695 Physicians£ $495 Allied Health Professionals/Interns/Fellows/Med Students
OPTIONAL REGISTRATIONS (all workshops held on Friday, February 15, 2013):£ $25 A: Slit Lamps - 8:00am £ $25 C: Slit Lamps - 10:00am £ $50 B: Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access - 8:00am£ $50 D: Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks - 10:00am£ $100 E: Pediatric Procedures - 1:00pm£ $50 Printed Syllabus (optional)
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Refund Policy: Cancellations received in writing before the first day of the course will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date.
Please check our website for up to date information on the course at www.cme.ucsf.edu
HIGH RISK EMERGENCY MEDICINE HAWAIIFebruary 13-17, 2013JW Marriott Ihilani Resort • Oahu, Hawaiiwww.highriskhawaii.com
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Mail to : UCSF Office of CMEP.O. Box 45368San Francisco, CA 94145-0368
Fax: (415) 502-1795
Register Online: www.highriskhawaii.comRegistration Information: (415) 476-5808Course Information: (415) 476-4251
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