ProgramSchedule Wednesday,February6,201312:00 pm ATLS Refresher Course (Pre-conference) AdvanceRegistrationOnly
Thursday,February7,20137:00 am BreakfastandRegistration
8:00 am OpeningRemarks Eddy H. Carrillo, MD and Candace Pineda, RN
8:10 am WhatitTakestobeaTraumaSurgeon:Challenges andRewards Mary McCarthy, MD 9:00 am TricksandTechniquesinPenetratingVascularTrauma Ronald Simon, MD
9:45 am Non-OperativeManagementofSolidOrganInjuries:HaveWe GoneTooFar?Raul Coimbra, MD
10:30 am Break
10:45 am PrinciplesofDeathInvestigationforPrimaryRespondersDarin Trelka, MD
11:30 am VentilatorAssociatedPneumonia:AnEndangeredSpecies? Martin Croce, MD
12:15 pm PanelDiscussion Moderator: Eddy H. Carrillo, MD
12:30 pm Lunch
1:45 pm IntroductionsforAfternoonSession
1:55 pm KeystoSuccessinPediatricTraumaResuscitation Jonathan Groner, MD
2:45 pm TranslationalInjuryResearch:PossibleandDesirableRaul Coimbra, MD 3:30 pm Break
3:45 pm TraumaticBrainInjury:NewConceptsinResuscitation Mary McCarthy, MD 4:30 pm PanelDiscussion Moderator: Andrew Rosenthal, MD Friday,February8,20137:00 am BreakfastandRegistration
8:00 am FixingFractures:It’sAllintheTimingRonald Simon, MD
8:50 am DiagnosisandTreatmentofPatientswithCerebrovascular Injuries Martin Croce, MD 9:40 am Break
10:00 am HemorrhageControlinPelvicFractures:ATraumaSurgeon’s Perspective Raul Coimbra, MD
10:40 am HotPrinciplesforCareinPediatricBurnManagement Jonathan Groner, MD
11:30 am PanelDiscussion Moderator: Seong Lee, MD
12:00 pm Lunch
BREAKAWAYSESSIONS(ATLSandNursingSeminar)
12:00 pm ATLSRefresherCourse (Pre-registration required) (Box Lunch Provided) Course Directors: Eddy H. Carrillo, MD and Rafael Sanchez, MD. Course Coordinators: Angela Miller and Candace Pineda, RN
NURSINGSEMINAR 1:00 pm IntroductionsforAfternoonSession Vanessa Quiles, RN and Tracy McCutcheon, RN
1:15 pm AbdominalCompartmentSyndrome:CaseStudies Sharon Coffey, RN 2:15 pm PediatricTrauma/AdultTrauma:WhatAretheClinically RelevantDifferences? Susan Cox, RN 3:15 pm Wet,DryandIn-Between:DynamicMeasuresforFluid Resuscitation Barbara McLean, RN
4:15 pm PanelDiscussion Moderator: Tracy Meltzer, ARNP
Saturday,February9,20137:00 am BreakfastandRegistration
8:00 am PediatricDamageControl:InjurytoReconstructionJonathan Groner, MD
8:40 am CurrentManagementofComplexLiverInjuries Martin Croce, MD 9:20 am Break
9:40 am TheMangledExtremity:ToAmputateortoSave Ronald Simon, MD
10:20 am TraumaSurgeryinAncientEgypt Mary McCarthy, MD
11:00 am PanelDiscussion Moderator: Rafael Sanchez, MD 11:30 am CasePresentations Moderator: Niqui Kiffin, MD
12:00 pm ClosingRemarks Eddy Carrillo, MD and Candace Pineda, RN
AdvancedTraumaLifeSupportRefresherCourseFebruary6th,2013orFebruary8th,201312pm-5pm
PRE-REGISTRATIONREQUIREDThe ATLS Refresher Course is a half-day continuing medical education program designed for physicians who currently hold a valid and current ATLS card or one expiring within 6 months. Registrants must sign up no later than January 15, 2013 in order to receive the handbook and course materials which will be mailed prior to the activity.
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Fee: $650.00 (ATLS only) $350.00 (discounted fee for those attending Trauma Symposium)
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RegistrationdeadlineforATLSRefreshercourse:January15,2013.Nodoorregistrants.
Please return this form along with the registration fee to:20th Annual Trauma Symposium
Medical Education Office1131 North 35 Avenue, 3rd Floor
Hollywood, FL 33021 Fax (954)965-6468
Deadline for Trauma Course Registration: February 1, 2013. The course registration fee is refundable, minus a $25 administrative charge, upon receipt of a written request postmarked before
February 1, 2013. No refunds will be made after February 1, 2013.
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Medical Education Officec/o Rosa Pinsky
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CourseDescriptionThis symposium is designed for individuals involved in the management of trauma patients. Specialists will provide presentations on current topics and a forum for the exchange of knowledge and ideas on a variety of issues. Panel discussions will also be provided to stimulate dialogue with the audience in a question and answer format.
AccreditationThe Memorial Healthcare System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CreditThe Memorial Healthcare System designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Memorial Regional Hospital is an approved provider of Nursing and Respiratory Therapy Continuing Education, CE Broker Provider Number 50-1317. This program has been approved for 17 contact hours for Nurses and Respiratory Therapists.
FacultyDisclosureIn accordance with the Standards for Commercial Support issued by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Memorial Healthcare System requires resolution of all faculty confl icts of interest to ensure CME activities are free of commercial bias. Disclosures will be published in the syllabus.
AmericanswithDisabilitiesActMemorial Regional Hospital fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and with the rules and regulations thereof. If any registrant in this symposium is in need of special accommodations, including dietary concerns, please contact the course coordinator at 954-265-5327.
ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this program, you should be able to:
• Discuss current concepts in the management of pediatric damage control.
• Discuss trends and treatment modalities of non-operative solid organ injuries.
• Identify the early management of hemorrhage in pelvic fractures.
RonaldJ.Simon,MDProfessor, Division Chief Trauma/Critical CareDepartment of Surgery, Acute Division DirectorNYU Surgical Critical Care AssociatesNew York, NY
DarinTrelkaMD,PhDDeputy Chief Medical ExaminerBroward County Medical Examiner and Trauma ServicesFort Lauderdale, FL
MemorialHealthcareSystemFacultyFuad Alkhoury MDPediatric Trauma Attending
Gary Birken, MD, FACSPediatric Trauma Director
David Drucker MD, FACSPediatric Trauma Attending
Niqui Kiffi n, MDTrauma Attending
Seong K. Lee, MD, FACSSurgical Critical Care DirectorTrauma Attending
Julie Long, MD, FACSPediatric Trauma Attending
Charles T. McCutcheon, RN, BSNTrauma Performance Improvement Specialist
Tracy Meltzer MSN, ARNPDirector of NursingTrauma Services and Critical Care
Vanessa Quiles, RN, MSNTrauma Clinical Specialist, Outreach and Educa-tion
Andrew Rosenthal, MD, MBA, FACSAssociate DirectorDivision of Trauma Services
Rafael Sanchez, MD, FACSTrauma Attending
NursingFacultySharon S. Coffey, RN, MSN, CEN, CCRN, CHEPEmergency Department Clinical Nurse SpecialistMadison HospitalMadison, AL
Susan Cox, RN, MS, CPEN, PHN Director, Trauma and Volunteer ServicesRady Children’s HospitalSan Diego, CA
Barbara McLean, MN, RN, CCRN, CRNP, FCCMCritical Care Nurse Intensivist, independentCritical Care Clinical Specialist, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta GA
HOTELACCOMMODATIONS:
A block of rooms at a group rate of $319.00 per night single/double has been reserved at the Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa (beach loca-tion), 3555 S. Ocean Drive, Hollywood, Florida. To make your reservations, contact 1-(866)-716-8107, (954)602-6000 or book on-line at
www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/traumasymposium2013
Reservations must be received by January 9, 2013. Reservations received after this date will be confi rmed on a space available basis.
PARKING:
The registration fee includes self-parking in the hotel garage. Please pick up a voucher at the course desk. DRESS CODE: Business casual. Please bring a sweater or jacket for your comfort.
CONTACT INFORMATION:For further information about the symposium, contact the Medical Education offi ce:Telephone (954)265-5327Fax: (954)965-6468Email: [email protected]
• Understand the principles of death investigation.
• Review new concepts in TBI resuscitation.
• Discuss the evolving multidisciplinary approach to care of vascular injuries.
• Identify the principles of care in pediatric burn patients.
• Understand the social relevancy of trauma in ancient Egypt.
SymposiumDirector
EddyH.Carrillo,MD,FACSDirector, Division of Trauma ServicesChief, Department of SurgeryMemorial Regional Trauma Center Hollywood, FL
ProgramCoordinator
CandaceM.Pineda,BSN,RN,CPNTrauma Program Manager Memorial Regional Trauma Center Hollywood, FL
CMECoordinators
EloiseBusha
RosaPinsky
NationalFaculty
RaulCoimbra,MD,PhD,FACSChief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and BurnsUCSD Medical CenterSan Diego, CA
MartinA.Croce,MD,FACSChief, Division of Trauma and Critical CareUniversity of Tennessee Surgical Critical Care Program DirectorUniversity of Tennessee Health Science CenterDepartment of SurgeryMemphis, TN
JonathanI.Groner,MD,FACS,FAAPSurgical Operations Offi cerMedical Director, Level 1 Pediatric Trauma CenterNationwide Children’s Hospital Professor of Clinical Surgery The Ohio State University College of MedicineColumbus, OH
MaryC.McCarthy,MD,FACSElizabeth Berry Gray Chair and Professor Department of Surgery Wright State University School of Medicine Dayton, Ohio
February 7 - 9, 2013
Trauma Symposium
20th Annual
The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa - Beach Location • Hollywood, FL