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Emergency Medicine Symposium
September 9, 2015 • 0745 – 1700Registration begins at 0730
University of Southern Indiana • Carter Hall
CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATIONApproved provider status does not imply endorsement by Deaconess Hospital, ANCC, OBN or ONA of any products displayed in conjunction with an activity.
REGISTRATION Please reply by September 4, 2015
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PAYMENT — $20 PER PERSON
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Deaconess Hospital—Regional Network Services600 Mary Street, Evansville, IN 47747
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Physicians—The Deaconess Health System is accredited by the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Deaconess Health System designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nurses—Nurses will receive 7.5 contact hours for this program. Nurses must attend the entire program to receive nursing contact hours. There will be no partial credit.
Deaconess Hospital (OH-406, 12/1/2016) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
The Indiana State Nurses Association has designated ONA as the official approver of CNE Providers and activities for Indiana.
Pre-Hospital Providers—EMS in-service hours will be granted. EMS providers who attend the entire day will be granted 7.5 hours of continuing education. Application has been made for an Illinois site code.
Health Facility Administrators—Health Facility Administrators will receive 7.5 clock hours for this program.
Deaconess Hospital has been approved by the Indiana Board of Health Facility Administrators as a sponsor of continuing education programs for health facility administrators (License #98000038A).
Upon completion of the electronic survey, certificates/proof of attendance will be available. You must provide a valid email address to receive your continuing education paperwork.
0730–0745 REGISTRATION and CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
0745–0800 WELCOME
0800–0830 Imagine a World Without Backboards? Controversies in Spinal Immobilization—Christopher Colwell, MD
0830–0845 Marijuana and Its Alternatives—Christopher Colwell, MD
0845–0900 Myths in Pediatric Care—Christopher Colwell, MD
0900–0915 Five Most Important Publications of the Past Year—Andrew Houseman, MD
0915–0930 BREAK
0930–0945 Technological Advancements in Cardiac Arrest—Howard Heerdt, DO
0945–1000 Termination of Cardiac Arrest Efforts—Joshua Kindrat, DO
1000–1015 Woes to the O’s? Do We Really Need to Use Supplemental O2? Matthew Gilbert, MD
1015–1030 Diabetic Patient Dilemma: Glucagon vs. D50 vs. D10—Matthew Gilbert, MD
1030–1045 Active Compression/Decompression CPR—Michael Olinger, MD
1045–1100 Preventing Reperfusion Injury with Ischemic Conditioning—Michael Olinger, MD
1100–1115 No Pain, More Gain: Treating Pain in Pediatric Patients—J. Patrick Fouts, MD
1115–1200 LUNCH (Provided)
1200–1215 HOLA FROM NOLA: NAEMSP Update—Peter Stevenson, MD; Kevin Hendrickson, MSN, NREMTP; D. Michael Funk, RN, EMT–P
1215–1230 Toxic Wastelands: Salt Ponds, Gravel Pits and Molly-Realms... Treating the Modern-Day Drugs of Abuse—Eric Cure, MD
1230–1245 Secrets from the Morgue—Eric Cure, MD
1245–1300 When Blue Bloods Treat Blue Blood: Experience with Police Administering Naloxone—Ted Troyer, MD
1300–1315 Bringing New Virility to Sterility: Re-Tooling Decontamination for Emerging Epidemics—Ted Troyer, MD
1315–1330 We are All First Responders: Update on the Medical Response to Active Shooters—Gina Huhnke, MD
1330–1345 BREAK
1345–1400 Lions, Tigers and Measles. Oh My!—Kristina Brown, MSN
1400–1415 Breathe Easy with a Short Airway Review—Jacob Kennedy, MD
1415–1430 The Evolving Drama of Head Trauma—Jacob Kennedy, MD
1430–1500 Non-Compressible Hemorrhage—Mell B. Welborn Jr., MD
1500–1515 Is It Time for Body Cams in EMS?—M. Greg Elderkin, NREMT–P
1515–1530 A Local (LOCAL) Twist: Public Access to Hemorrhage Control G. Lee Turpen III, NRP, CCEMT–P, PI
1530–1545 It’s an Eagles Wrap! Seasoned Attendee BLOG on Eagles 2015 Peter Stevenson, MD; G. Lee Turpen III, NRP, CCEMT–P, PI
1545–1645 Stoked about Stroke: The Advantages of an Accredited Stroke Center Neil Troffkin, MD; Angie Cox, RN; Sandy Dyer, RN
1645–1700 CLOSING
Emergency Medicine Symposium
OVERALL OBJECTIVES FOR SYMPOSIUM• Restate evidence-based medicine
findings from national experts in emergency services
• Recognize that research and science are leading the wave of progression and improvements in emergency medical care
Wednesday, September 9, 2015 University of Southern Indiana • Carter Hall
Register at deaconess.com, complete and mail the registration form in this brochure, or call 812-450-2961. Cost is $20 per registrant.
ALL PRESENTATION TIMES INCLUDE FIVE MINUTES FOR Q/A
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