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Contact: Melissa Neighbors 509-431-0718 [email protected]
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Neurovascular SummitJune 4, 2020
Washington State Convention Center
Accreditation
Accommodations
7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
Washington State accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for MD’s, DO’s, NP’s, PA’s & RN’s.
Approved by Washington State Board of Pharmacy for 7.25 Pharmacist CE Hours.
7.25 equivalent CE credits for the ANCC.
7.25 CE Contact hours for Washington State Nursing Commission.
Approved for a total of 2 NP Pharmacology hours.
Questions
Attendees are responsible for reserving rooms. The below hotel has given us a rate quote for our attendees who reserve their room by January 16th. Please call the number below and mention you are attending the Neurovascular Summit.
Grand Hyatt Seattle 721 Pine St. Seattle, WA
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Savings! May 7, 2020
June 4, 2020Washington State Convention Center
705 Pike StSeattle, WA
Medical Director ofthe Neurocritical Care Unit
Key Note Speakers
Speakers
Virginiamason.org
King Bed - $199/night Two Queens - $214/night Phone: (877) 803 - 7534
David Robinson, MDBoard Cert.- RadiologyVirginia Mason Medical CenterSeattle, WA
*This live activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Colorado State Medical Society through the joint providership of Gritman Medical Center and RussoCME. Gritman Medical Center is accredited by the Colorado State Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. This educational activityis designated for a maximum of 7.25 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s).
Director, Stanford Stroke Center
Gregory W. Albers, MDProfessor of Neurology, Stanford UniversityStanford, CA
Robert E. Hoesch, MDIntermountain Neuroscience InstituteMurray, UT
Rene Sanchez-Mejia, MD, FAANSBoard Cert.- Neurological Services Virginia Mason Medical CenterSeattle, WA
Sheila Smith, MDBoard Cert.- Neurology & Vascular NeurologyEvergreen HealthKirkland, WA
David Tirschwell, MD, M ScBoard Cert – Neurology, Vascular NeurologyHarborview NeurologyUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WA
Dean Hamilton, DNP, ARNP, NP-CLead ARNP Cerebrovascular CenterSwedish Medical CenterSeattle, WA
Jay Owens, MDBoard Cert. - PsychiatryVirginia Mason Medical Center,Seattle, WA
Michael Previti, MDBoard Cert: NeurologyValley Medical CenterNeuroscience Institute - Specialty CareRenton, WA
Robert Ryan, MDBoard Cert.- Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada – NeurosurgeryVirginia Mason Medical CenterSeattle, WA
Laura B. Webster, D. Bioethics, RN,HEC-CVirginia Mason Medical CenterSeattle, WA
Steven O’Donnell, MDBoard Cert. - NeurohospitalistVirginia Mason Medical CenterSeattle, WA
Online Reservation: Go to GrandSeattle.Hyatt.com, click on“book now” enter the dates you wish to stay and select “Group Code”and enter “G-NERO”. Click check rates and it will give you the discount.
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Neurovascular SummitJune 4, 2020
MD / DO NP/PARN/AlliedHealth*
Early Registration Savings! Due May 7, 2020
Walk in registration available. An Additional $20 will be charged if post marked after May 27, 2020
Regular Registration: Due May 27, 2020
*Pharmacist, Resident, Other
Melissa Neighbors225 NW Thomas StreetPullman, WA 99163
$250 $150 $75
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Registration Complete and mail in the attached registration form or Register online at www.russocme.com • Early Registration must be post marked by May 7, 2020
Cancellations: All cancellations need to be emailed to Melissa at [email protected] on or before May 27th. There will be a $25 administration fee withheld.
Cancellations between May 29th- June 3rd: You can send someone in your place for no fee, otherwise there is a 50% cancellation fee. No refunds once the conference begins.
Registration Form
Conference Schedule
Friday, June 4, 2020 7:45am to 5:00pm
Introduction
The Transparent Time Window: NewPerspectives on Imaging and Stroke TherapyGreg Albers, MD• Understand the rationale for 2018 AHA guidelines that extended the time window for stroke therapy to 24 hours• Know how to incorporate advanced imaging into clinical practice• Anticipate the types of new trials that will be based on the transparent time window
Registration & Exhibits 7:45am8:00am
9:00am
7:00am
10:00am Break/Exhibits
10:20am
Wait or Race: Acute Intracranial Hemorrhage | Rene Sanchez-Mejia, MD• Current best practices • Bene�ts of medical management vs surgical intervention • Updates in treatment options
11:50am
Breakout #1Neuroethics, The Final FrontierLaura Webster, D. Bioethics, RN, HEC-C• The relationship between ethics and morality• Ethically permissible approaches to prognostic uncertainty through case-based learning • Explore the concept of respect for persons
12:50pm-4:05pm Please pick one breakout sessionLunch - Provided / Exhibits
4:15pm Interactive, Case-Based Review of Current Challenges in the Management of Patient Presenting with Acute Ischemic or Hemorrhagic Stroke• Discuss changing landscape of stroke care within our communities • Review anticipated upcoming changes in thrombolytic therapy • Discuss the role in AI technology for acute stroke
Panel DiscussionModerator - Fatima Milfred, MD & David Robinson, MDGreg Albers, MDDean Hamilton, DNP, ARNP, NP-CRobert Hoesch, MDMichael Previti, MDSteven O’Donnell, MDRoby Ryan, MDRene Sanchez-Mejia, MDDavid Tirschwell, MDSheila Smith, MD
Registration Form
Please print legibly. Receipts will be e-mailed. Name:_________________________________ Degree:___________Specialty:_____________ Address:________________________________ City/State/Zip:___________________________ Phone:_________________________________ E-mail_________________________________ Clinic Name:____________________________ Clinic City:_____________________________
$200
MD / DO NP/PARN/AlliedHealth*
$275 $175 $75
VM Nurse,EMT/Student
$225
Please make checks payable to RussoCMEMail completed form with your check to:
Contact Melissa Neighbors
509-431-0718 or [email protected]
Questions:
5:00pm Conference Adjourned
*Pharmacist, Resident, Other
Pick one Breakout 1 2
1:35pm
12:50pm
Pick one Breakout 1 2
11:05am Ongoing Stroke Research in the NIH/NINDS StrokeNetDavid Tirschwell, MD, MSc• Understand the structure and function of StrokeNet• Ongoing research trials, and related science• Opportunities to participate in stroke research
Delirium in the Stroke/NS PatientDean Hamilton, DNP, ARNP, NP-C• Impact delirium has on patient outcomes • Identify tools used to diagnose delirium• Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic means
2:20pm Break/ExhibitsHot Topics in Secondary Stroke Prevention | Sheila Smith, MD• Post stroke decisions regarding blood pressure management, antithrombotic therapy, and statin• PFO management in the setting of acute stroke• Initiation or resumption of OAC after stroke
Neuropsychiatric Disorders in thePost-Stroke Patient | Jay Owens, MD• The relationship between stroke and neuropsychiatric disorders • Post Stroke Depression Disorder: diagnosis & treatment• Analyze the predictivity of early depressive symptoms
Breakout #2
2:35pm
3:20pm
Role of Demographics in Stroke Risk, Care, & Outcomes | Michael Previti, MD• Relationship between income, race, comorbidities and stroke risk • Predicting stroke risk based o� of demographics • Implementing appropriate stroke resources in a community
1:35pm
12:50pm
Advances in Brain Aneurysm TreatmentRoby Ryan, MD• New treatment options for Endovasuclar management • Updates in surgical treatment • Decision making in choosing an aneurysm treatment strategy
2:20pm Break/ExhibitsExtending the Window for Intravenous Thrombolysis | Greg Albers, MD• Study designs and results of recent trials • Identify good candidates for late window thrombolysis• Advantages of newer thrombolytic agents
Telestroke & Tele Neurocritical Care at Intermountain Healthcare | Robert Hoesch, MD• Understand the approach to safety, quality, & best practice• Describe the history & development of telestroke• Describe a model & implementation of tele- neurocritical
2:35pm
3:20pm
VM Nurse,EMT/Student
4:05pm Break/Exhibits
Who are you going to call? Clot busters! Steven O’Donnell, MD• Mechanism of action, clinical administration, and cost of Tenectaplase, and contrast it to Alteplase• Discuss clinical trials studying Tenecteplase• Patients with AIS and large vessel occlusion
• Walk-in Registration available. Additional $20 for registration at door or postmarked after May 27, 2020.
• Regular Registration must be post marked by May 27, 2020