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COMPREHENSIVE. RELEVANT. ESSENTIAL. OHIO ACEP EMERGENCY MEDICINE BOARD REVIEW COURSES THE OHIO ACEP EMERGENCY MEDICINE BOARD REVIEW August 16-20, 2013 September 26-30, 2013 FAST FACTS EMERGENCY MEDICINE BOARD REVIEW August 21-23, 2013 THREE DATE OPTIONS! Hilton Columbus Downtown Columbus, Ohio www.ohacep.org 2013

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Page 1: Fast Facts Emergency Medicine Board Review

Comprehensive.relevant. essential.

OhiO ACEPEmErgEnCy mEdiCinE BOArd rEviEw COursEs

The OhiO ACeP emergenCy mediCine BOArd review August 16-20, 2013 September 26-30, 2013

FAsT FACTs emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewAugust 21-23, 2013

three date options!

Hilton Columbus Downtown Columbus, Ohio

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Physicians preparing for the Qualifying Exam, ConCert Exam, continuous certification or those looking for a CME resource

and a comprehensive review of Emergency Medicine.

TrusTEd ExPErT FACulTy

“Thanks for a wonderful course! It is now clear to me why your course is the most respected Emergency Medicine review course in the country.”

2013

Faculty & aFFiliations

James Augustine, MD, FACEPDirector of Clinical Operations, EMP, Canton, OH; Associate Clinical Professor, Wright State University Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Dayton, OH; Medical Director, Atlanta Fire Rescue. EMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety

Brian Browne, MD, FACEPProfessor of Emergency Medicine; Chair, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Cutaneous Disorders I & II

Ken Butler, DO, FACEPAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Residency Director, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Pelvic, Back & Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries, Orthopedic Critical Facts, Cardiology Pearls, Respiratory/Neurology Pearls

Kevin Casey, DO, FACEPProgram Director, Emergency Medicine ResidencyAssociate Medical Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine Conemaugh Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, PA. Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries, E-Learning Review, Trauma Critical Facts

Paul De Saint Victor, MD, FACEP, MHA, CPEAssociate Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH; President, Emergency Dept. Consultants. Test Taking Psychology, Thoracic Respiratory Disorders I-III, Rapid Reviews

Ann Dietrich, MD, FAAP, FACEPProfessor of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Pediatric Associate Medical Director, Medflight of Ohio; Risk Manager, Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. E-Learning Review, EMS, Ed Admin & Patient Safety

Travis Eastin, MD, MSAssistant Professor, Associate Residency Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. GU/Renal Essentials

Emile El-Shammaa, MD, FACEPAssistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Emergency Physician, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. Clinical Procedures

Hannah Hays, MDMedical Toxicology, Central Ohio Poison Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Toxicologic Emergencies I-III, Toxicologic Rapid Review

Martin Hellman, MD, FAAP, FACEPAttending Emergency Physician, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Pediatric Medical Illnesses II

Fred Hustey, MD, FACEPStaff Physician, The Cleveland Clinic; Associate Professor, The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Endocrine, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders I & II

Timothy Janz, MD, FACEP, FCCPCritical Care Director, Wright State University; Professor, Emergency Medicine, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH. Clinical Pharmacology I & II

Colin Kaide, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Attending Physician of Emergency Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Renal/GU Emergencies, Hematologic Disorders

Randall King, MD, FACEPAssociate Chairman, Emergency/Trauma Dept., Emergency Medicine Residency Director, Chief Medical Information Officer, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Orientation, Traumatic Disorders C-Spine, Musculoskeletal Illnesses I & II, Rapid Reviews

Nicholas Kman, MD, FACEPDirector, Emergency Medicine Clerkship, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Environmental Emergencies I & II

Benjamin Lawner, DOAssistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Deputy EMS Medical Director, Baltimore City Fire Dept., Baltimore, MD. Ear, Nose, Throat & Dental Disorders, ENT Essentials

Peter Listerman, MD, FACEPEmergency Physician, Summa Emergency Association, Inc., Akron, OH. Environmental Essentials

Mimi Lu, MDClinical Assistant Professor, Assistant Residency Program Director, Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Education, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Pediatric Medical Illnesses I

Sharon Mace, MD, FAAP, FACEPProfessor, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Pediatric Medical Illnesses I, Oncologic Emergencies

Joseph Martinez, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders I & II, GI/OB-GYN Essentials

Amal Mattu, MD, FACEPProfessor and Vice Chairman of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Cardiovascular Disorders I-IV, ECG Review, Nervous System Disorders, Geriatrics

Michael McCrea, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssistant Residency Director, Simulation Education Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Toxicology Essentials

Kathryn Nuss, MDAssociate Director of Emergency Medicine, Operations Medical Director, Associate Trauma Medical Director, Emergency Medicine Disaster Officer, Hazmat Medical Director, Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Pediatric Rapid Review

Michael Omori, MD, FACEPClinical Director, Pediatric Emergency Center, Mercy Children's Hospital and St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center; Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Infectious Disorders I & II

Joseph Piktel, MD, FACEPAttending Physician, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH. Pregnancy & Urogenital Disorders

Scott Polsky, MD, FACEPMedical Director, Albermarle Health, Elizabeth City, NC. Hand Injuries & Psychobehavioral Disorders

Victoria Romaniuk, MDClinical Instructor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Attending Physician, Bon Secours Hospital & Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD. Ocular Emergencies

Laura Sells, MD, FAAP, FACEPClinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT. Pediatric Review

Jerry Tasset, MD, PhD, FACEPRegional Director, Director of Education, Premier Physician Services, Dayton, OH. Toxicologic Emergencies I-III, Toxicologic Rapid Review

Nicole Wallis, MD, FACEPStaff, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Section Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH. Pediatric Surgical Illnesses

Sandra Werner, MD, RDMS, FACEPAssociate Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, MetroHealth Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH. Traumatic Disorders, Ultrasound, E-Learning Review

“If you want to pass the Boards, this is THE course to take! Your focused review was the perfect prep to pass the exam.”

“It was a focused, efficient review - well worth the time and money!”

“Instructors were superb and the planning and organization was first rate.”

“My third time attending - would not go anywhere else for board or general review!” “Great course!

Ohio ACEP does it right!”

Speakers are subject to change without notice at the discretion of Ohio ACEP. View course faculty disclaimer online at www.ohacep.org/EMreview.

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Page 2: Fast Facts Emergency Medicine Board Review

Comprehensive.relevant. essential.

OhiO ACEPEmErgEnCy mEdiCinE BOArd rEviEw COursEs

The OhiO ACeP emergenCy mediCine BOArd review August 16-20, 2013 September 26-30, 2013

FAsT FACTs emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewAugust 21-23, 2013

three date options!

Hilton Columbus Downtown Columbus, Ohio

www.ohacep.org

ohi

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Physicians preparing for the Qualifying Exam, ConCert Exam, continuous certification or those looking for a CME resource

and a comprehensive review of Emergency Medicine.

TrusTEd ExPErT FACulTy

“Thanks for a wonderful course! It is now clear to me why your course is the most respected Emergency Medicine review course in the country.”

2013

Faculty & aFFiliations

James Augustine, MD, FACEPDirector of Clinical Operations, EMP, Canton, OH; Associate Clinical Professor, Wright State University Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Dayton, OH; Medical Director, Atlanta Fire Rescue. EMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety

Brian Browne, MD, FACEPProfessor of Emergency Medicine; Chair, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Cutaneous Disorders I & II

Ken Butler, DO, FACEPAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Residency Director, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Pelvic, Back & Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries, Orthopedic Critical Facts, Cardiology Pearls, Respiratory/Neurology Pearls

Kevin Casey, DO, FACEPProgram Director, Emergency Medicine ResidencyAssociate Medical Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine Conemaugh Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, PA. Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries, E-Learning Review, Trauma Critical Facts

Paul De Saint Victor, MD, FACEP, MHA, CPEAssociate Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH; President, Emergency Dept. Consultants. Test Taking Psychology, Thoracic Respiratory Disorders I-III, Rapid Reviews

Ann Dietrich, MD, FAAP, FACEPProfessor of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Pediatric Associate Medical Director, Medflight of Ohio; Risk Manager, Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. E-Learning Review, EMS, Ed Admin & Patient Safety

Travis Eastin, MD, MSAssistant Professor, Associate Residency Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. GU/Renal Essentials

Emile El-Shammaa, MD, FACEPAssistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Emergency Physician, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. Clinical Procedures

Hannah Hays, MDMedical Toxicology, Central Ohio Poison Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Toxicologic Emergencies I-III, Toxicologic Rapid Review

Martin Hellman, MD, FAAP, FACEPAttending Emergency Physician, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Pediatric Medical Illnesses II

Fred Hustey, MD, FACEPStaff Physician, The Cleveland Clinic; Associate Professor, The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Endocrine, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders I & II

Timothy Janz, MD, FACEP, FCCPCritical Care Director, Wright State University; Professor, Emergency Medicine, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH. Clinical Pharmacology I & II

Colin Kaide, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Attending Physician of Emergency Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Renal/GU Emergencies, Hematologic Disorders

Randall King, MD, FACEPAssociate Chairman, Emergency/Trauma Dept., Emergency Medicine Residency Director, Chief Medical Information Officer, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Orientation, Traumatic Disorders C-Spine, Musculoskeletal Illnesses I & II, Rapid Reviews

Nicholas Kman, MD, FACEPDirector, Emergency Medicine Clerkship, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Environmental Emergencies I & II

Benjamin Lawner, DOAssistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Deputy EMS Medical Director, Baltimore City Fire Dept., Baltimore, MD. Ear, Nose, Throat & Dental Disorders, ENT Essentials

Peter Listerman, MD, FACEPEmergency Physician, Summa Emergency Association, Inc., Akron, OH. Environmental Essentials

Mimi Lu, MDClinical Assistant Professor, Assistant Residency Program Director, Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Education, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Pediatric Medical Illnesses I

Sharon Mace, MD, FAAP, FACEPProfessor, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Pediatric Medical Illnesses I, Oncologic Emergencies

Joseph Martinez, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders I & II, GI/OB-GYN Essentials

Amal Mattu, MD, FACEPProfessor and Vice Chairman of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Cardiovascular Disorders I-IV, ECG Review, Nervous System Disorders, Geriatrics

Michael McCrea, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssistant Residency Director, Simulation Education Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Toxicology Essentials

Kathryn Nuss, MDAssociate Director of Emergency Medicine, Operations Medical Director, Associate Trauma Medical Director, Emergency Medicine Disaster Officer, Hazmat Medical Director, Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Pediatric Rapid Review

Michael Omori, MD, FACEPClinical Director, Pediatric Emergency Center, Mercy Children's Hospital and St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center; Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Infectious Disorders I & II

Joseph Piktel, MD, FACEPAttending Physician, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH. Pregnancy & Urogenital Disorders

Scott Polsky, MD, FACEPMedical Director, Albermarle Health, Elizabeth City, NC. Hand Injuries & Psychobehavioral Disorders

Victoria Romaniuk, MDClinical Instructor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Attending Physician, Bon Secours Hospital & Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD. Ocular Emergencies

Laura Sells, MD, FAAP, FACEPClinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT. Pediatric Review

Jerry Tasset, MD, PhD, FACEPRegional Director, Director of Education, Premier Physician Services, Dayton, OH. Toxicologic Emergencies I-III, Toxicologic Rapid Review

Nicole Wallis, MD, FACEPStaff, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Section Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH. Pediatric Surgical Illnesses

Sandra Werner, MD, RDMS, FACEPAssociate Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, MetroHealth Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH. Traumatic Disorders, Ultrasound, E-Learning Review

“If you want to pass the Boards, this is THE course to take! Your focused review was the perfect prep to pass the exam.”

“It was a focused, efficient review - well worth the time and money!”

“Instructors were superb and the planning and organization was first rate.”

“My third time attending - would not go anywhere else for board or general review!” “Great course!

Ohio ACEP does it right!”

Speakers are subject to change without notice at the discretion of Ohio ACEP. View course faculty disclaimer online at www.ohacep.org/EMreview.

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2013 Course AgendA our ApproACh to review effeCtive. foCused. few distrACtions.

Day 1 (7 am - 6:55 pm)7 - 8 am RegistrationOrientation/Test Taking Psychology Traumatic Disorders Traumatic Disorders C-Spine Ultrasound in EM Hand Injuries Psychobehavioral Disorders Environmental Emergencies I & II Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal InjuriesTrauma & Environmental Rapid Review

Day 4 (7:30 am - 7:30 pm)Thoracic Respiratory Disorders I & IIInfectious Disorders I Thoracic Respiratory Disorders IIIInfectious Disorders II Endo, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders I & IICardiovascular Disorders I & IIOcular Emergencies ECG Review

Day 2 (7 am - 6:40 pm)e-Learning ReviewPediatric Medical Illnesses I Pediatric Medical Illnesses IIPediatric Surgical Illnesses Pediatric Rapid Review Oncologic Emergencies Musculoskeletal Illnesses I Musculoskeletal Illnesses IIPregnancy & Urogenital DisordersEmergency Medicine Immersion Rapid Review

Day 5 (7:30 am - 6:40 pm)Nervous System Disorders Cardiovascular Disorders III & IVCutaneous Disorders I & IIGeriatrics Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders I & II Pelvic, Back & Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries Ear, Nose , Throat & Dental Disorders

Day 3 (7 am - 7:45 pm)e-Learning ReviewToxicologic Emergencies I Toxicologic Emergencies IIRenal/GU Emergencies Toxicologic Emergencies III Toxicology Rapid Review Hematologic Disorders Clinical Pharmacology I & IIEMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety Comprehensive Rapid Review

Day 1 (7 am - 6:15 pm)7 - 8 am RegistrationOrientation ENT EssentialsGI/OB-Gyn EssentialsOrthopedic Critical Facts Cardiology Pearls Respiratory/Neurology Pearls Comprehensive Rapid Review e-Learning Review

Day 2 (8 am - 7 pm)Trauma Critical Facts Pictorial Rapid Review (Derm & Ophth) Toxicology Essentials Environmental Essentials EMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety Rapid Review (ID, Endo, Hem, Onc) Comprehensive Rapid Review

Day 3 (8 am - 4:35 pm)Rapid Review (Psych, Geriatrics) Pediatric Review GU/Renal Essentials Clinical Procedures Comprehensive Rapid Review

Fast Facts EmErgEncy mEdicinE Board rEviEw

thE ohio acEP EmErgEncy mEdicinE Board rEviEwRegistRation includesThis is a board review immersion course designed to focus on the core content of Emergency Medicine.

couRse MateRial• Extensive Daily Course Syllabus! A powerful, comprehensive tool for review. Updated

each year! Printed and electronic web-based versions provided.• Pre, Post & Daily Tests totaling over 400 questions!• A copy of ECGs for the Emergency Physician by Drs. Amal Mattu & William Brady.• Online access to Ohio ACEP’s Pharmacology/Toxicology Case Studies workbook with

60 cases for review.

online stiMuli & e-leaRning Web site (WWW.ohacep-eleaRning.oRg)• Web access to 1,400+ full color diagnostic photos, radiographs and ultrasounds,

complete with case questions organized into 23 categories.• Case questions e-mailed periodically to guide your studies before attending the course.

additional RevieW oppoRtunities• Focused, team led rapid review sessions.• Faculty reviews of select cases and images from Ohio ACEP’s online stimuli Web site.• Video viewing rooms available 24-hours a day to view recordings from the 2012 course.

couRse extRas• A complimentary continental breakfast will be available to those staying at the hotel.• All participants receive coffee and snack breaks.

The OhiO ACeP emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewOur most popular course! For nearly 30 years, our renowned five day course has provided attendees with a

comprehensive review of EM. Since 1984, over 11,000 physicians have succeeded with our course! August 16-20, 2013

September 26-30, 2013

FAsT FACTs emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewNeed a quick review?

The three day option is a concentrated course focusing on rapid reviews, key facts and pearls. August 21-23, 2013

These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Emergency Physicians and Ohio ACEP. The American College of Emergency Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

the ohio ACep emergenCy mediCine BoArd reviewThe American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 50 hours of ACEP Category I credit.

fAst fACts emergenCy mediCine BoArd reviewThe American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 25 hours of ACEP Category I credit.

Cme ACCreditAtion suppleMent youR boaRd pRepaRation With dR. caRol RiveRs' boaRd RevieW MateRials

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Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM and ACEP Category I Credits.

printed nAme niCknAme Full name including credentials (for CME certificate & name tag) – MD, DO, FACEP, FACEOP Name as you would like it to appear on your name tag

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The Ohio ACEP Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $870 $920 ACEP Member #____________ $945 $995 Non-ACEP Member $1020 $1070 Resident*, PA/Nurse $800 $850

Fast Facts Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $520 $570 ACEP Member #____________ $570 $620 Non-ACEP Member $645 $695 Resident*, PA/Nurse $450 $500

Both Courses Combined - Best Value! Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $1150 $1200 ACEP Member #____________ $1225 $1275 Non-ACEP Member $1300 $1350 Resident*, PA/Nurse $1080 $1130

Refunds made up to 7/23/2013 upon written request less a $150 administrative fee.

* Letter from Residency Program Required. Must be a resident or fellow at time of registration.

seleCt pAyment method Visa Mastercard aMeX check (Payable to ohio aceP)

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Registrations must be accompanied by full payment.

how did you heAr ABout the Course? Course Brochure Previously Attended Ohio ACEP Web site Colleague ACEP Web site Residency Program EMRA E-mail Received ACOEP Online Search Other

why Are you tAking the Course this yeAr? ConCert Exam 2013 2014 2015

Qualifying Exam 2013 2014 2015

Other Certification Exam 2013 2014 2015

General Review CME

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Ohio ACEP will e-mail a confirmation to all participants. Check here if you prefer to receive the confirmation by US mail.

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Refunds made up to 8/28/2013 upon written request less a $150 administrative fee.

* Letter from Residency Program Required. Must be a resident or fellow at time of registration.

septemBer Course registrAtion

(by July 8) (after July 8)

The Ohio ACEP Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $870 $920 ACEP Member #____________ $945 $995 Non-ACEP Member $1020 $1070 Resident*, PA/Nurse $800 $850

Register Online! www.ohacep.org/EMreview

SEPTEMBER COURSE Group rate reservation DeaDline

September 4, 2013 (or as the block permits)

Group CoDeACEPOH

room rate$145 (applicable taxes will apply)

overniGht parkinG$10 per day (Valet); $7.50 per day (Self-Parking)

AUGUST COURSE Group rate reservation DeaDline

July 26, 2013 (or as the block permits)

Group CoDeOHACEP

room rate$145 (applicable taxes will apply)

overniGht parkinG$10 per day (Valet); $7.50 per day (Self-Parking)

This group rate includes complimentary Internet in your room!

Although Ohio ACEP has a room block at the hotel, it is the registrant’s responsibility to secure overnight accommodations. Bed types are not guaranteed and are based on availability.

All reservations must be accompanied by a first night deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Check-in time after 3 pm; Check-out time is 12 pm. Registrants are responsible for guaranteeing rooms for late arrival.

hilton coluMbus doWntoWn401 N High St

Columbus, OH 43215

CAll for reservAtions: (614) 384-8600

Access hotel information and make reservations online: www.ohacep.org/emrhotel

location & accoMModations

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Page 4: Fast Facts Emergency Medicine Board Review

2013 Course AgendA our ApproACh to review effeCtive. foCused. few distrACtions.

Day 1 (7 am - 6:55 pm)7 - 8 am RegistrationOrientation/Test Taking Psychology Traumatic Disorders Traumatic Disorders C-Spine Ultrasound in EM Hand Injuries Psychobehavioral Disorders Environmental Emergencies I & II Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal InjuriesTrauma & Environmental Rapid Review

Day 4 (7:30 am - 7:30 pm)Thoracic Respiratory Disorders I & IIInfectious Disorders I Thoracic Respiratory Disorders IIIInfectious Disorders II Endo, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders I & IICardiovascular Disorders I & IIOcular Emergencies ECG Review

Day 2 (7 am - 6:40 pm)e-Learning ReviewPediatric Medical Illnesses I Pediatric Medical Illnesses IIPediatric Surgical Illnesses Pediatric Rapid Review Oncologic Emergencies Musculoskeletal Illnesses I Musculoskeletal Illnesses IIPregnancy & Urogenital DisordersEmergency Medicine Immersion Rapid Review

Day 5 (7:30 am - 6:40 pm)Nervous System Disorders Cardiovascular Disorders III & IVCutaneous Disorders I & IIGeriatrics Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders I & II Pelvic, Back & Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries Ear, Nose , Throat & Dental Disorders

Day 3 (7 am - 7:45 pm)e-Learning ReviewToxicologic Emergencies I Toxicologic Emergencies IIRenal/GU Emergencies Toxicologic Emergencies III Toxicology Rapid Review Hematologic Disorders Clinical Pharmacology I & IIEMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety Comprehensive Rapid Review

Day 1 (7 am - 6:15 pm)7 - 8 am RegistrationOrientation ENT EssentialsGI/OB-Gyn EssentialsOrthopedic Critical Facts Cardiology Pearls Respiratory/Neurology Pearls Comprehensive Rapid Review e-Learning Review

Day 2 (8 am - 7 pm)Trauma Critical Facts Pictorial Rapid Review (Derm & Ophth) Toxicology Essentials Environmental Essentials EMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety Rapid Review (ID, Endo, Hem, Onc) Comprehensive Rapid Review

Day 3 (8 am - 4:35 pm)Rapid Review (Psych, Geriatrics) Pediatric Review GU/Renal Essentials Clinical Procedures Comprehensive Rapid Review

Fast Facts EmErgEncy mEdicinE Board rEviEw

thE ohio acEP EmErgEncy mEdicinE Board rEviEwRegistRation includesThis is a board review immersion course designed to focus on the core content of Emergency Medicine.

couRse MateRial• Extensive Daily Course Syllabus! A powerful, comprehensive tool for review. Updated

each year! Printed and electronic web-based versions provided.• Pre, Post & Daily Tests totaling over 400 questions!• A copy of ECGs for the Emergency Physician by Drs. Amal Mattu & William Brady.• Online access to Ohio ACEP’s Pharmacology/Toxicology Case Studies workbook with

60 cases for review.

online stiMuli & e-leaRning Web site (WWW.ohacep-eleaRning.oRg)• Web access to 1,400+ full color diagnostic photos, radiographs and ultrasounds,

complete with case questions organized into 23 categories.• Case questions e-mailed periodically to guide your studies before attending the course.

additional RevieW oppoRtunities• Focused, team led rapid review sessions.• Faculty reviews of select cases and images from Ohio ACEP’s online stimuli Web site.• Video viewing rooms available 24-hours a day to view recordings from the 2012 course.

couRse extRas• A complimentary continental breakfast will be available to those staying at the hotel.• All participants receive coffee and snack breaks.

The OhiO ACeP emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewOur most popular course! For nearly 30 years, our renowned five day course has provided attendees with a

comprehensive review of EM. Since 1984, over 11,000 physicians have succeeded with our course! August 16-20, 2013

September 26-30, 2013

FAsT FACTs emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewNeed a quick review?

The three day option is a concentrated course focusing on rapid reviews, key facts and pearls. August 21-23, 2013

These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Emergency Physicians and Ohio ACEP. The American College of Emergency Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

the ohio ACep emergenCy mediCine BoArd reviewThe American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 50 hours of ACEP Category I credit.

fAst fACts emergenCy mediCine BoArd reviewThe American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 25 hours of ACEP Category I credit.

Cme ACCreditAtion suppleMent youR boaRd pRepaRation With dR. caRol RiveRs' boaRd RevieW MateRials

ORDER TODAY! www.ohacep.org/rivers

(614) 792-6506

Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM and ACEP Category I Credits.

printed nAme niCknAme Full name including credentials (for CME certificate & name tag) – MD, DO, FACEP, FACEOP Name as you would like it to appear on your name tag

Address

City stAte Zip

preferred phone ( ) e-mAil Required

CArd #

August Course registrAtion

(by May 31) (after May 31)

The Ohio ACEP Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $870 $920 ACEP Member #____________ $945 $995 Non-ACEP Member $1020 $1070 Resident*, PA/Nurse $800 $850

Fast Facts Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $520 $570 ACEP Member #____________ $570 $620 Non-ACEP Member $645 $695 Resident*, PA/Nurse $450 $500

Both Courses Combined - Best Value! Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $1150 $1200 ACEP Member #____________ $1225 $1275 Non-ACEP Member $1300 $1350 Resident*, PA/Nurse $1080 $1130

Refunds made up to 7/23/2013 upon written request less a $150 administrative fee.

* Letter from Residency Program Required. Must be a resident or fellow at time of registration.

seleCt pAyment method Visa Mastercard aMeX check (Payable to ohio aceP)

nAme on CArd

Registrations must be accompanied by full payment.

how did you heAr ABout the Course? Course Brochure Previously Attended Ohio ACEP Web site Colleague ACEP Web site Residency Program EMRA E-mail Received ACOEP Online Search Other

why Are you tAking the Course this yeAr? ConCert Exam 2013 2014 2015

Qualifying Exam 2013 2014 2015

Other Certification Exam 2013 2014 2015

General Review CME

exp dAte seCurity Code

ContACt ohio ACep

mAil Completed registrAtion form to: ohio ACep

3510 snouffer rd, suite 100 ColumBus, oh 43235

phone: (614) 792-6506

fAx: (614) 792-6508e-mAil: [email protected] weB site: www.ohACep.org

Ohio ACEP will e-mail a confirmation to all participants. Check here if you prefer to receive the confirmation by US mail.

RegistRation

Refunds made up to 8/28/2013 upon written request less a $150 administrative fee.

* Letter from Residency Program Required. Must be a resident or fellow at time of registration.

septemBer Course registrAtion

(by July 8) (after July 8)

The Ohio ACEP Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $870 $920 ACEP Member #____________ $945 $995 Non-ACEP Member $1020 $1070 Resident*, PA/Nurse $800 $850

Register Online! www.ohacep.org/EMreview

SEPTEMBER COURSE Group rate reservation DeaDline

September 4, 2013 (or as the block permits)

Group CoDeACEPOH

room rate$145 (applicable taxes will apply)

overniGht parkinG$10 per day (Valet); $7.50 per day (Self-Parking)

AUGUST COURSE Group rate reservation DeaDline

July 26, 2013 (or as the block permits)

Group CoDeOHACEP

room rate$145 (applicable taxes will apply)

overniGht parkinG$10 per day (Valet); $7.50 per day (Self-Parking)

This group rate includes complimentary Internet in your room!

Although Ohio ACEP has a room block at the hotel, it is the registrant’s responsibility to secure overnight accommodations. Bed types are not guaranteed and are based on availability.

All reservations must be accompanied by a first night deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Check-in time after 3 pm; Check-out time is 12 pm. Registrants are responsible for guaranteeing rooms for late arrival.

hilton coluMbus doWntoWn401 N High St

Columbus, OH 43215

CAll for reservAtions: (614) 384-8600

Access hotel information and make reservations online: www.ohacep.org/emrhotel

location & accoMModations

photogrAphiC imAge ConsentRegistration and attendance at or participation in Ohio ACEP events constitutes an agreement by the registrant to Ohio ACEP’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image in photographs or likeness in connection with the use and promotion of the chapter, chapter leadership, and chapter activities and programs including portraits, still pictures or other photographic reproductions in print or online.

Page 5: Fast Facts Emergency Medicine Board Review

2013 Course AgendA our ApproACh to review effeCtive. foCused. few distrACtions.

Day 1 (7 am - 6:55 pm)7 - 8 am RegistrationOrientation/Test Taking Psychology Traumatic Disorders Traumatic Disorders C-Spine Ultrasound in EM Hand Injuries Psychobehavioral Disorders Environmental Emergencies I & II Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal InjuriesTrauma & Environmental Rapid Review

Day 4 (7:30 am - 7:30 pm)Thoracic Respiratory Disorders I & IIInfectious Disorders I Thoracic Respiratory Disorders IIIInfectious Disorders II Endo, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders I & IICardiovascular Disorders I & IIOcular Emergencies ECG Review

Day 2 (7 am - 6:40 pm)e-Learning ReviewPediatric Medical Illnesses I Pediatric Medical Illnesses IIPediatric Surgical Illnesses Pediatric Rapid Review Oncologic Emergencies Musculoskeletal Illnesses I Musculoskeletal Illnesses IIPregnancy & Urogenital DisordersEmergency Medicine Immersion Rapid Review

Day 5 (7:30 am - 6:40 pm)Nervous System Disorders Cardiovascular Disorders III & IVCutaneous Disorders I & IIGeriatrics Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders I & II Pelvic, Back & Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries Ear, Nose , Throat & Dental Disorders

Day 3 (7 am - 7:45 pm)e-Learning ReviewToxicologic Emergencies I Toxicologic Emergencies IIRenal/GU Emergencies Toxicologic Emergencies III Toxicology Rapid Review Hematologic Disorders Clinical Pharmacology I & IIEMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety Comprehensive Rapid Review

Day 1 (7 am - 6:15 pm)7 - 8 am RegistrationOrientation ENT EssentialsGI/OB-Gyn EssentialsOrthopedic Critical Facts Cardiology Pearls Respiratory/Neurology Pearls Comprehensive Rapid Review e-Learning Review

Day 2 (8 am - 7 pm)Trauma Critical Facts Pictorial Rapid Review (Derm & Ophth) Toxicology Essentials Environmental Essentials EMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety Rapid Review (ID, Endo, Hem, Onc) Comprehensive Rapid Review

Day 3 (8 am - 4:35 pm)Rapid Review (Psych, Geriatrics) Pediatric Review GU/Renal Essentials Clinical Procedures Comprehensive Rapid Review

Fast Facts EmErgEncy mEdicinE Board rEviEw

thE ohio acEP EmErgEncy mEdicinE Board rEviEwRegistRation includesThis is a board review immersion course designed to focus on the core content of Emergency Medicine.

couRse MateRial• Extensive Daily Course Syllabus! A powerful, comprehensive tool for review. Updated

each year! Printed and electronic web-based versions provided.• Pre, Post & Daily Tests totaling over 400 questions!• A copy of ECGs for the Emergency Physician by Drs. Amal Mattu & William Brady.• Online access to Ohio ACEP’s Pharmacology/Toxicology Case Studies workbook with

60 cases for review.

online stiMuli & e-leaRning Web site (WWW.ohacep-eleaRning.oRg)• Web access to 1,400+ full color diagnostic photos, radiographs and ultrasounds,

complete with case questions organized into 23 categories.• Case questions e-mailed periodically to guide your studies before attending the course.

additional RevieW oppoRtunities• Focused, team led rapid review sessions.• Faculty reviews of select cases and images from Ohio ACEP’s online stimuli Web site.• Video viewing rooms available 24-hours a day to view recordings from the 2012 course.

couRse extRas• A complimentary continental breakfast will be available to those staying at the hotel.• All participants receive coffee and snack breaks.

The OhiO ACeP emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewOur most popular course! For nearly 30 years, our renowned five day course has provided attendees with a

comprehensive review of EM. Since 1984, over 11,000 physicians have succeeded with our course! August 16-20, 2013

September 26-30, 2013

FAsT FACTs emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewNeed a quick review?

The three day option is a concentrated course focusing on rapid reviews, key facts and pearls. August 21-23, 2013

These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Emergency Physicians and Ohio ACEP. The American College of Emergency Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

the ohio ACep emergenCy mediCine BoArd reviewThe American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 50 hours of ACEP Category I credit.

fAst fACts emergenCy mediCine BoArd reviewThe American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 25 hours of ACEP Category I credit.

Cme ACCreditAtion suppleMent youR boaRd pRepaRation With dR. caRol RiveRs' boaRd RevieW MateRials

ORDER TODAY! www.ohacep.org/rivers

(614) 792-6506

Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM and ACEP Category I Credits.

printed nAme niCknAme Full name including credentials (for CME certificate & name tag) – MD, DO, FACEP, FACEOP Name as you would like it to appear on your name tag

Address

City stAte Zip

preferred phone ( ) e-mAil Required

CArd #

August Course registrAtion

(by May 31) (after May 31)

The Ohio ACEP Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $870 $920 ACEP Member #____________ $945 $995 Non-ACEP Member $1020 $1070 Resident*, PA/Nurse $800 $850

Fast Facts Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $520 $570 ACEP Member #____________ $570 $620 Non-ACEP Member $645 $695 Resident*, PA/Nurse $450 $500

Both Courses Combined - Best Value! Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $1150 $1200 ACEP Member #____________ $1225 $1275 Non-ACEP Member $1300 $1350 Resident*, PA/Nurse $1080 $1130

Refunds made up to 7/23/2013 upon written request less a $150 administrative fee.

* Letter from Residency Program Required. Must be a resident or fellow at time of registration.

seleCt pAyment method Visa Mastercard aMeX check (Payable to ohio aceP)

nAme on CArd

Registrations must be accompanied by full payment.

how did you heAr ABout the Course? Course Brochure Previously Attended Ohio ACEP Web site Colleague ACEP Web site Residency Program EMRA E-mail Received ACOEP Online Search Other

why Are you tAking the Course this yeAr? ConCert Exam 2013 2014 2015

Qualifying Exam 2013 2014 2015

Other Certification Exam 2013 2014 2015

General Review CME

exp dAte seCurity Code

ContACt ohio ACep

mAil Completed registrAtion form to: ohio ACep

3510 snouffer rd, suite 100 ColumBus, oh 43235

phone: (614) 792-6506

fAx: (614) 792-6508e-mAil: [email protected] weB site: www.ohACep.org

Ohio ACEP will e-mail a confirmation to all participants. Check here if you prefer to receive the confirmation by US mail.

RegistRation

Refunds made up to 8/28/2013 upon written request less a $150 administrative fee.

* Letter from Residency Program Required. Must be a resident or fellow at time of registration.

septemBer Course registrAtion

(by July 8) (after July 8)

The Ohio ACEP Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $870 $920 ACEP Member #____________ $945 $995 Non-ACEP Member $1020 $1070 Resident*, PA/Nurse $800 $850

Register Online! www.ohacep.org/EMreview

SEPTEMBER COURSE Group rate reservation DeaDline

September 4, 2013 (or as the block permits)

Group CoDeACEPOH

room rate$145 (applicable taxes will apply)

overniGht parkinG$10 per day (Valet); $7.50 per day (Self-Parking)

AUGUST COURSE Group rate reservation DeaDline

July 26, 2013 (or as the block permits)

Group CoDeOHACEP

room rate$145 (applicable taxes will apply)

overniGht parkinG$10 per day (Valet); $7.50 per day (Self-Parking)

This group rate includes complimentary Internet in your room!

Although Ohio ACEP has a room block at the hotel, it is the registrant’s responsibility to secure overnight accommodations. Bed types are not guaranteed and are based on availability.

All reservations must be accompanied by a first night deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Check-in time after 3 pm; Check-out time is 12 pm. Registrants are responsible for guaranteeing rooms for late arrival.

hilton coluMbus doWntoWn401 N High St

Columbus, OH 43215

CAll for reservAtions: (614) 384-8600

Access hotel information and make reservations online: www.ohacep.org/emrhotel

location & accoMModations

photogrAphiC imAge ConsentRegistration and attendance at or participation in Ohio ACEP events constitutes an agreement by the registrant to Ohio ACEP’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image in photographs or likeness in connection with the use and promotion of the chapter, chapter leadership, and chapter activities and programs including portraits, still pictures or other photographic reproductions in print or online.

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Comprehensive.relevant. essential.

OhiO ACEPEmErgEnCy mEdiCinE BOArd rEviEw COursEs

The OhiO ACeP emergenCy mediCine BOArd review August 16-20, 2013 September 26-30, 2013

FAsT FACTs emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewAugust 21-23, 2013

three date options!

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Physicians preparing for the Qualifying Exam, ConCert Exam, continuous certification or those looking for a CME resource

and a comprehensive review of Emergency Medicine.

TrusTEd ExPErT FACulTy

“Thanks for a wonderful course! It is now clear to me why your course is the most respected Emergency Medicine review course in the country.”

2013

Faculty & aFFiliations

James Augustine, MD, FACEPDirector of Clinical Operations, EMP, Canton, OH; Associate Clinical Professor, Wright State University Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Dayton, OH; Medical Director, Atlanta Fire Rescue. EMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety

Brian Browne, MD, FACEPProfessor of Emergency Medicine; Chair, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Cutaneous Disorders I & II

Ken Butler, DO, FACEPAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Residency Director, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Pelvic, Back & Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries, Orthopedic Critical Facts, Cardiology Pearls, Respiratory/Neurology Pearls

Kevin Casey, DO, FACEPProgram Director, Emergency Medicine ResidencyAssociate Medical Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine Conemaugh Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, PA. Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries, E-Learning Review, Trauma Critical Facts

Paul De Saint Victor, MD, FACEP, MHA, CPEAssociate Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH; President, Emergency Dept. Consultants. Test Taking Psychology, Thoracic Respiratory Disorders I-III, Rapid Reviews

Ann Dietrich, MD, FAAP, FACEPProfessor of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Pediatric Associate Medical Director, Medflight of Ohio; Risk Manager, Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. E-Learning Review, EMS, Ed Admin & Patient Safety

Travis Eastin, MD, MSAssistant Professor, Associate Residency Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. GU/Renal Essentials

Emile El-Shammaa, MD, FACEPAssistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Emergency Physician, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. Clinical Procedures

Hannah Hays, MDMedical Toxicology, Central Ohio Poison Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Toxicologic Emergencies I-III, Toxicologic Rapid Review

Martin Hellman, MD, FAAP, FACEPAttending Emergency Physician, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Pediatric Medical Illnesses II

Fred Hustey, MD, FACEPStaff Physician, The Cleveland Clinic; Associate Professor, The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Endocrine, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders I & II

Timothy Janz, MD, FACEP, FCCPCritical Care Director, Wright State University; Professor, Emergency Medicine, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH. Clinical Pharmacology I & II

Colin Kaide, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Attending Physician of Emergency Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Renal/GU Emergencies, Hematologic Disorders

Randall King, MD, FACEPAssociate Chairman, Emergency/Trauma Dept., Emergency Medicine Residency Director, Chief Medical Information Officer, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Orientation, Traumatic Disorders C-Spine, Musculoskeletal Illnesses I & II, Rapid Reviews

Nicholas Kman, MD, FACEPDirector, Emergency Medicine Clerkship, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Environmental Emergencies I & II

Benjamin Lawner, DOAssistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Deputy EMS Medical Director, Baltimore City Fire Dept., Baltimore, MD. Ear, Nose, Throat & Dental Disorders, ENT Essentials

Peter Listerman, MD, FACEPEmergency Physician, Summa Emergency Association, Inc., Akron, OH. Environmental Essentials

Mimi Lu, MDClinical Assistant Professor, Assistant Residency Program Director, Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Education, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Pediatric Medical Illnesses I

Sharon Mace, MD, FAAP, FACEPProfessor, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Pediatric Medical Illnesses I, Oncologic Emergencies

Joseph Martinez, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders I & II, GI/OB-GYN Essentials

Amal Mattu, MD, FACEPProfessor and Vice Chairman of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Cardiovascular Disorders I-IV, ECG Review, Nervous System Disorders, Geriatrics

Michael McCrea, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssistant Residency Director, Simulation Education Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Toxicology Essentials

Kathryn Nuss, MDAssociate Director of Emergency Medicine, Operations Medical Director, Associate Trauma Medical Director, Emergency Medicine Disaster Officer, Hazmat Medical Director, Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Pediatric Rapid Review

Michael Omori, MD, FACEPClinical Director, Pediatric Emergency Center, Mercy Children's Hospital and St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center; Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Infectious Disorders I & II

Joseph Piktel, MD, FACEPAttending Physician, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH. Pregnancy & Urogenital Disorders

Scott Polsky, MD, FACEPMedical Director, Albermarle Health, Elizabeth City, NC. Hand Injuries & Psychobehavioral Disorders

Victoria Romaniuk, MDClinical Instructor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Attending Physician, Bon Secours Hospital & Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD. Ocular Emergencies

Laura Sells, MD, FAAP, FACEPClinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT. Pediatric Review

Jerry Tasset, MD, PhD, FACEPRegional Director, Director of Education, Premier Physician Services, Dayton, OH. Toxicologic Emergencies I-III, Toxicologic Rapid Review

Nicole Wallis, MD, FACEPStaff, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Section Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH. Pediatric Surgical Illnesses

Sandra Werner, MD, RDMS, FACEPAssociate Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, MetroHealth Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH. Traumatic Disorders, Ultrasound, E-Learning Review

“If you want to pass the Boards, this is THE course to take! Your focused review was the perfect prep to pass the exam.”

“It was a focused, efficient review - well worth the time and money!”

“Instructors were superb and the planning and organization was first rate.”

“My third time attending - would not go anywhere else for board or general review!” “Great course!

Ohio ACEP does it right!”

Speakers are subject to change without notice at the discretion of Ohio ACEP. View course faculty disclaimer online at www.ohacep.org/EMreview.

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2013 Course AgendA our ApproACh to review effeCtive. foCused. few distrACtions.

Day 1 (7 am - 6:55 pm)7 - 8 am RegistrationOrientation/Test Taking Psychology Traumatic Disorders Traumatic Disorders C-Spine Ultrasound in EM Hand Injuries Psychobehavioral Disorders Environmental Emergencies I & II Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal InjuriesTrauma & Environmental Rapid Review

Day 4 (7:30 am - 7:30 pm)Thoracic Respiratory Disorders I & IIInfectious Disorders I Thoracic Respiratory Disorders IIIInfectious Disorders II Endo, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders I & IICardiovascular Disorders I & IIOcular Emergencies ECG Review

Day 2 (7 am - 6:40 pm)e-Learning ReviewPediatric Medical Illnesses I Pediatric Medical Illnesses IIPediatric Surgical Illnesses Pediatric Rapid Review Oncologic Emergencies Musculoskeletal Illnesses I Musculoskeletal Illnesses IIPregnancy & Urogenital DisordersEmergency Medicine Immersion Rapid Review

Day 5 (7:30 am - 6:40 pm)Nervous System Disorders Cardiovascular Disorders III & IVCutaneous Disorders I & IIGeriatrics Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders I & II Pelvic, Back & Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries Ear, Nose , Throat & Dental Disorders

Day 3 (7 am - 7:45 pm)e-Learning ReviewToxicologic Emergencies I Toxicologic Emergencies IIRenal/GU Emergencies Toxicologic Emergencies III Toxicology Rapid Review Hematologic Disorders Clinical Pharmacology I & IIEMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety Comprehensive Rapid Review

Day 1 (7 am - 6:15 pm)7 - 8 am RegistrationOrientation ENT EssentialsGI/OB-Gyn EssentialsOrthopedic Critical Facts Cardiology Pearls Respiratory/Neurology Pearls Comprehensive Rapid Review e-Learning Review

Day 2 (8 am - 7 pm)Trauma Critical Facts Pictorial Rapid Review (Derm & Ophth) Toxicology Essentials Environmental Essentials EMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety Rapid Review (ID, Endo, Hem, Onc) Comprehensive Rapid Review

Day 3 (8 am - 4:35 pm)Rapid Review (Psych, Geriatrics) Pediatric Review GU/Renal Essentials Clinical Procedures Comprehensive Rapid Review

Fast Facts EmErgEncy mEdicinE Board rEviEw

thE ohio acEP EmErgEncy mEdicinE Board rEviEwRegistRation includesThis is a board review immersion course designed to focus on the core content of Emergency Medicine.

couRse MateRial• Extensive Daily Course Syllabus! A powerful, comprehensive tool for review. Updated

each year! Printed and electronic web-based versions provided.• Pre, Post & Daily Tests totaling over 400 questions!• A copy of ECGs for the Emergency Physician by Drs. Amal Mattu & William Brady.• Online access to Ohio ACEP’s Pharmacology/Toxicology Case Studies workbook with

60 cases for review.

online stiMuli & e-leaRning Web site (WWW.ohacep-eleaRning.oRg)• Web access to 1,400+ full color diagnostic photos, radiographs and ultrasounds,

complete with case questions organized into 23 categories.• Case questions e-mailed periodically to guide your studies before attending the course.

additional RevieW oppoRtunities• Focused, team led rapid review sessions.• Faculty reviews of select cases and images from Ohio ACEP’s online stimuli Web site.• Video viewing rooms available 24-hours a day to view recordings from the 2012 course.

couRse extRas• A complimentary continental breakfast will be available to those staying at the hotel.• All participants receive coffee and snack breaks.

The OhiO ACeP emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewOur most popular course! For nearly 30 years, our renowned five day course has provided attendees with a

comprehensive review of EM. Since 1984, over 11,000 physicians have succeeded with our course! August 16-20, 2013

September 26-30, 2013

FAsT FACTs emergenCy mediCine BOArd reviewNeed a quick review?

The three day option is a concentrated course focusing on rapid reviews, key facts and pearls. August 21-23, 2013

These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Emergency Physicians and Ohio ACEP. The American College of Emergency Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

the ohio ACep emergenCy mediCine BoArd reviewThe American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 50 hours of ACEP Category I credit.

fAst fACts emergenCy mediCine BoArd reviewThe American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 25 hours of ACEP Category I credit.

Cme ACCreditAtion suppleMent youR boaRd pRepaRation With dR. caRol RiveRs' boaRd RevieW MateRials

ORDER TODAY! www.ohacep.org/rivers

(614) 792-6506

Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM and ACEP Category I Credits.

printed nAme niCknAme Full name including credentials (for CME certificate & name tag) – MD, DO, FACEP, FACEOP Name as you would like it to appear on your name tag

Address

City stAte Zip

preferred phone ( ) e-mAil Required

CArd #

August Course registrAtion

(by May 31) (after May 31)

The Ohio ACEP Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $870 $920 ACEP Member #____________ $945 $995 Non-ACEP Member $1020 $1070 Resident*, PA/Nurse $800 $850

Fast Facts Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $520 $570 ACEP Member #____________ $570 $620 Non-ACEP Member $645 $695 Resident*, PA/Nurse $450 $500

Both Courses Combined - Best Value! Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $1150 $1200 ACEP Member #____________ $1225 $1275 Non-ACEP Member $1300 $1350 Resident*, PA/Nurse $1080 $1130

Refunds made up to 7/23/2013 upon written request less a $150 administrative fee.

* Letter from Residency Program Required. Must be a resident or fellow at time of registration.

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Qualifying Exam 2013 2014 2015

Other Certification Exam 2013 2014 2015

General Review CME

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Refunds made up to 8/28/2013 upon written request less a $150 administrative fee.

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The Ohio ACEP Emergency Medicine Board Review Ohio ACEP Member #_________ $870 $920 ACEP Member #____________ $945 $995 Non-ACEP Member $1020 $1070 Resident*, PA/Nurse $800 $850

Register Online! www.ohacep.org/EMreview

SEPTEMBER COURSE Group rate reservation DeaDline

September 4, 2013 (or as the block permits)

Group CoDeACEPOH

room rate$145 (applicable taxes will apply)

overniGht parkinG$10 per day (Valet); $7.50 per day (Self-Parking)

AUGUST COURSE Group rate reservation DeaDline

July 26, 2013 (or as the block permits)

Group CoDeOHACEP

room rate$145 (applicable taxes will apply)

overniGht parkinG$10 per day (Valet); $7.50 per day (Self-Parking)

This group rate includes complimentary Internet in your room!

Although Ohio ACEP has a room block at the hotel, it is the registrant’s responsibility to secure overnight accommodations. Bed types are not guaranteed and are based on availability.

All reservations must be accompanied by a first night deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Check-in time after 3 pm; Check-out time is 12 pm. Registrants are responsible for guaranteeing rooms for late arrival.

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OhiO ACEPEmErgEnCy mEdiCinE BOArd rEviEw COursEs

The OhiO ACeP emergenCy mediCine BOArd review August 16-20, 2013 September 26-30, 2013

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Physicians preparing for the Qualifying Exam, ConCert Exam, continuous certification or those looking for a CME resource

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“Thanks for a wonderful course! It is now clear to me why your course is the most respected Emergency Medicine review course in the country.”

2013

Faculty & aFFiliations

James Augustine, MD, FACEPDirector of Clinical Operations, EMP, Canton, OH; Associate Clinical Professor, Wright State University Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Dayton, OH; Medical Director, Atlanta Fire Rescue. EMS, ED Admin & Patient Safety

Brian Browne, MD, FACEPProfessor of Emergency Medicine; Chair, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Cutaneous Disorders I & II

Ken Butler, DO, FACEPAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Residency Director, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Pelvic, Back & Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries, Orthopedic Critical Facts, Cardiology Pearls, Respiratory/Neurology Pearls

Kevin Casey, DO, FACEPProgram Director, Emergency Medicine ResidencyAssociate Medical Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine Conemaugh Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, PA. Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries, E-Learning Review, Trauma Critical Facts

Paul De Saint Victor, MD, FACEP, MHA, CPEAssociate Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH; President, Emergency Dept. Consultants. Test Taking Psychology, Thoracic Respiratory Disorders I-III, Rapid Reviews

Ann Dietrich, MD, FAAP, FACEPProfessor of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Pediatric Associate Medical Director, Medflight of Ohio; Risk Manager, Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. E-Learning Review, EMS, Ed Admin & Patient Safety

Travis Eastin, MD, MSAssistant Professor, Associate Residency Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. GU/Renal Essentials

Emile El-Shammaa, MD, FACEPAssistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Emergency Physician, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. Clinical Procedures

Hannah Hays, MDMedical Toxicology, Central Ohio Poison Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Toxicologic Emergencies I-III, Toxicologic Rapid Review

Martin Hellman, MD, FAAP, FACEPAttending Emergency Physician, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Pediatric Medical Illnesses II

Fred Hustey, MD, FACEPStaff Physician, The Cleveland Clinic; Associate Professor, The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Endocrine, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders I & II

Timothy Janz, MD, FACEP, FCCPCritical Care Director, Wright State University; Professor, Emergency Medicine, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH. Clinical Pharmacology I & II

Colin Kaide, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Attending Physician of Emergency Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Renal/GU Emergencies, Hematologic Disorders

Randall King, MD, FACEPAssociate Chairman, Emergency/Trauma Dept., Emergency Medicine Residency Director, Chief Medical Information Officer, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Orientation, Traumatic Disorders C-Spine, Musculoskeletal Illnesses I & II, Rapid Reviews

Nicholas Kman, MD, FACEPDirector, Emergency Medicine Clerkship, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Environmental Emergencies I & II

Benjamin Lawner, DOAssistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Deputy EMS Medical Director, Baltimore City Fire Dept., Baltimore, MD. Ear, Nose, Throat & Dental Disorders, ENT Essentials

Peter Listerman, MD, FACEPEmergency Physician, Summa Emergency Association, Inc., Akron, OH. Environmental Essentials

Mimi Lu, MDClinical Assistant Professor, Assistant Residency Program Director, Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Education, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Pediatric Medical Illnesses I

Sharon Mace, MD, FAAP, FACEPProfessor, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Pediatric Medical Illnesses I, Oncologic Emergencies

Joseph Martinez, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders I & II, GI/OB-GYN Essentials

Amal Mattu, MD, FACEPProfessor and Vice Chairman of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Cardiovascular Disorders I-IV, ECG Review, Nervous System Disorders, Geriatrics

Michael McCrea, MD, FACEP, FAAEMAssistant Residency Director, Simulation Education Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Toxicology Essentials

Kathryn Nuss, MDAssociate Director of Emergency Medicine, Operations Medical Director, Associate Trauma Medical Director, Emergency Medicine Disaster Officer, Hazmat Medical Director, Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. Pediatric Rapid Review

Michael Omori, MD, FACEPClinical Director, Pediatric Emergency Center, Mercy Children's Hospital and St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center; Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Infectious Disorders I & II

Joseph Piktel, MD, FACEPAttending Physician, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH. Pregnancy & Urogenital Disorders

Scott Polsky, MD, FACEPMedical Director, Albermarle Health, Elizabeth City, NC. Hand Injuries & Psychobehavioral Disorders

Victoria Romaniuk, MDClinical Instructor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Attending Physician, Bon Secours Hospital & Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD. Ocular Emergencies

Laura Sells, MD, FAAP, FACEPClinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT. Pediatric Review

Jerry Tasset, MD, PhD, FACEPRegional Director, Director of Education, Premier Physician Services, Dayton, OH. Toxicologic Emergencies I-III, Toxicologic Rapid Review

Nicole Wallis, MD, FACEPStaff, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Section Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH. Pediatric Surgical Illnesses

Sandra Werner, MD, RDMS, FACEPAssociate Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, MetroHealth Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH. Traumatic Disorders, Ultrasound, E-Learning Review

“If you want to pass the Boards, this is THE course to take! Your focused review was the perfect prep to pass the exam.”

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“Instructors were superb and the planning and organization was first rate.”

“My third time attending - would not go anywhere else for board or general review!” “Great course!

Ohio ACEP does it right!”

Speakers are subject to change without notice at the discretion of Ohio ACEP. View course faculty disclaimer online at www.ohacep.org/EMreview.

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