Keynote Speaker Location Diane Passey is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor. She enjoys The conference is held at: working with children of all ages from 5 – 85. She worked five years Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Building with Domestic Violence related issues and was granted a Peace on 81 North Mario Capecchi Drive, , UT 84113 Earth award by the Salt Lake Domestic Violence Coalition. Diane is a member of Third District Court Judicial Outreach Committee Hotel Reservations focusing on Divorce Education for Kids, and recently won the Three lodging options with special conference rates are offered. Liberty Bell award from the Utah State Bar for co-founding the Make your reservations early because there are a limited number kid’s program. Diane is a certified Laughter Yoga instructor. of rooms available. Life Flight Annual Memorial Speaker • The Marriott at University Park (800.396.3126) – $149 • The Little America in downtown Salt Lake (800.281.7899) – $122 Brian Maynard graduated from the US Army Nurse Corp in • The Guest House (888.416.4075) – $125 1999 as an LPN and began employment with Intermountain Healthcare. He has worked full-time as a nurse for 19 years with Transportation Intermountain Healthcare. He also concurrently worked for over Salt Lake City’s light rail system, TRAX, has stops at the airport and 14 years as a part-time firefighter/paramedic, stepping away in 2013. Primary Children’s Hospital. For train schedules, go to rideuta.com. Currently, he is a member of the Utah State Legislative Air Ambulance Committee and serves as a Life Flight new hire instructor. Brian is married with 3 very active boys and has an overly unhealthy addiction to anything to do with baseball. His bucket list items include attending at least 1 game in every major league ballpark in the country....and to own a Ferrari someday.

Local Speakers Unless noted with an asterisk (*), the local Matti Smith, BSN, RN, C-EFM* speakers listed are from the University Labor and Delivery of Utah School of Medicine and Primary Intermountain Medical Center Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City. High Risk OB Flight Team Lead David Bailly, DO Intermountain Life Flight Assistant Professor, Pediatrics R. Erick Ridout, MD* Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Neonatal Intensivist Mary (Molly) L. Duberow, BSN, RN, CCRN* Neonatal Critical Care Medical Safety Coordinator Medical Director Pediatric Flight Nurse Quality and Patient Safety Intermountain Life Flight Associate Medical Director Neonatal Intermountain Life Flight Allison (Hallie) A. Keller, MD Dixie Regional Medical Center Associate Professor, Pediatrics Guest Speakers Planning Committee Medical Director, Children’s Services Kathryn (Katie) Russell, MD Robert ‘Wyc’ Cheatham III, MD Tammy Bleak, BSN, MBA, RN, C-NPT (Course Director) Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Intermountain Life Flight Pediatric and Neonatal Intensivist Audrey Bramwell, BSN, RN, C-NPT Pediatric MD for Utah EMS Assistant Professor, Surgery Neonatal Critical Care Pediatric Emergency Medicine Attending Physician, Pediatric Surgery Eastern Regional Medical Center Linda Chatwin, BSN, RN, C-NPT Andrea Clement, MSN, RN, C-NPT Rose Linsler, FNP, CCRN* Jeffrey E. Schunk, MD, FAAP Robert G. Holcomb Jr, MD, FAAP Pediatric Flight Nurse Professor, Pediatrics Chair, Section on Transport Medicine American Mary (Molly) L. Duberow, BSN, RN, CCRN Intermountain Life Flight Pediatric Emergency Medicine Academy of Pediatrics Gina Honey, BSN, RN, C-NPT Medical Director, Pediatric Clinical Program Annette K. Matherly, MS, RN, CCRN* Director of Neonatal Transport Allison A. Keller, MD Primary Children’s Associate HCA Midwest Division Community Outreach/Disaster Coordinator Chief Medical Officer Lori McBride, BSN, RN, CCRN University of Utah Overland Park Regional Medical Center Kansas Andrew G. Smith, MD Laurie Merrick, BSN, RN, CCRN Donald M. Null Jr., MD, FAAP Brian Maynard, BSN, EMT-P, CEN* Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Chris Benitez, BSRT, RRT Professor, Neonatology Adult Flight Nurse Pediatric Critical Care Intermountain Life Flight Medical Director, Lindsay Tatton, MSNEd, RN, RN-BC, CNE Jill Sweney, MD, MBA Neonatal Critical Care and Transport Jonell Murray, MBA-HM, MS Shaji C. Menon, MD, MBBS Assistant Professor, Pediatrics University of California Davis Medical Center Amanda Kirk, MPA Associate Professor, Pediatrics Adjunct Associate Professor, Pediatric Cardiology Internal Medicine Dan Berthold, BFA Adjunct Associate Professor, Radiology Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Stephen D. Minton, MD, FAAP* Primary Children’s Hospital, Chief, Newborn Services Ethics Committee and Consultation Team Neonatal Critical Care David Weber, FP-C* Associate Medical Director, Flight Paramedic Neonatal Intermountain Life Flight Intermountain Life Flight Jon S. Woods, MD Ryan Oldroyd, BSN, RN, CCRN* Associate Professor, Pediatrics Pediatric Intensive Care Pediatric Critical Care Pediatric Flight Nurse Associate Medical Director Intermountain Life Flight Intermountain Critical Care Diane Passey, LCMHC* Associate Medical Director Employee Assistance Program Pediatric Intermountain Life Flight Intermountain Healthcare Bradley A. Yoder, MD Michael Profsky, BSN, RN* Professor, Pediatrics Nurse Manager Chief, Division of Neonatology Mechanical Circulatory Support Associate Medical Director Primary Children’s Hospital Neonatal Intermountain Life Flight

— 42nd Annual — Non-Profit Org. US Postage Current Concepts in Intermountain Healthcare Inc. PAID Salt Lake City, Interprofessional Continuing Education Utah Neonatal and Pediatric 675 E 500 S, Suite 300 Permit No. 2111 Transport Conference 2020 Salt Lake City, UT 84102

Objectives Upon completion, the participant will be able to: • Provide clinical care consistent with current guidelines of practice for specialty team transports • Demonstrate assessment and stabilization skills for the care and management of critically ill patients • Outline management options for specific clinical disease states • Discuss limitations and effects of the transport environment on the patient About us Intermountain Life Flight Children’s Services delivers specialty care for newborns, infants, children, and adolescents via jet, fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground ambulance. We are Utah’s only dedicated pediatric transport team. For more information and to register, please visit: primarychildrens.com/transport

— 42nd Annual — Current Concepts in Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Conference 2020 Salt Lake City, Utah | February 19–21

Primary Children’s Eccles Conference Center | 81 North Mario Capecchi Drive | Salt Lake City, Utah Optional Radiology and Procedure Lab Thursday, February 20, 2020 Wednesday, February 19, 2020 7–8 AM Registration / Continental Breakfast 1:00–5:00 PM 8–8:10 AM Opening Remarks This optional lab is for main conference attendees. 8:10–9:10 AM Critical Incident Peer Support The procedure lab focuses on intubations, difficult airways, umbilical lines, Diane Passey, LCMHC I.O’s, CXR, and chest tubes. Registration is limited. 9:10–9:40 AM Shock, Shock, Shock Andrew G. Smith, MD Conference Description 9:40–10:10 AM It’s Cool to Be Cool: HIE in the Neonate During the period of transport, critically ill neonates and children are at Robert ‘Wyc’ Cheatham III, MD risk from disease, injury, and the transport itself. This risk can be minimized 10:10–10:30 AM Break / Exhibits by good communication between the referring and receiving providers, 10:30–11:30 AM Kids Play: Pediatric Case Presentations careful evaluation and management, anticipation of complications, and Allison (Hallie) A. Keller, MD a well-equipped and well-trained team. This two-day course provides a 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Tiny Tickers: Transport of CHD comprehensive approach to clinical issues related to neonatal and Shaji C Menon, MD, MBBS pediatric transport. 12:30–1:30 PM Lunch 1:30–2:30 PM Do You Hear What I Hear: Cardiac Murmurs Stephen D. Minton, MD, FAAP 2:30–3 PM How to Succeed in Respiratory Failure Ryan Oldroyd, BSN, RN, CCRN 3–3:30 PM Easy Breezy: Neonatal Respiratory Management Bradley A. Yoder, MD 3:30–3:45 PM Break / Exhibits 3:45–4:15 PM The Unexpected Challenge: Quality Management in Transport Robert G. Holcomb, MD, FAAP 4:15–4:45 PM Potions, Pills & Poisons: Ingestions Jill Sweney, MD, MBA 4:45–5:15 PM Uh Oh: Emergent Deliveries in Transport Matti Smith, BSN, RN, C-EFM 6:30–9 PM Props and Hops

Friday, February 21, 2020

7–8 AM Registration / Continental Breakfast 8–8:10 AM Opening Remarks 8:10–9:10 AM What Happens When It’s You Brian Maynard, BSN, EMT-P, CEN 9:10–9:40 AM Small Spaces: Difficult Neonatal Airway Donald M. Null Jr., MD, FAAP 9:40–10:10 AM Do You See What I See: Visual Diagnosis—Pediatrics Jeffrey E. Schunk, MD, FAAP 10:10–10:30 AM Break / Exhibits 10:30–11:30 AM What’s the Story: Case Presentations—Neonatal R. Erick Ridout, MD 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Burns: Essentials in Management Annette Matherly, MS, RN, CCRN 12:30–1:30 PM Lunch 1:30–2:30 PM ECMO—Bringing Up a Team Jon S. Woods, MD Mary (Molly) L. Duberow, BSN, RN, CCRN Michael Profsky, BSN, RN 2:30–3 PM Grab & Go: Neonatal Surgical Emergencies Kathryn (Katie) Russell, MD 3–3:30 PM Not On My Watch: Prevention of Cardiac Arrest David Bailly, DO 3:30–3:45 PM Break / Exhibits 3:45–4:15 PM Cooties: Transporting Infectious Patients Jon S. Woods, MD 4:15–4:45 PM Pop Goes the Weasel: Airway Trauma Rose Linsler, FNP 4:45–5:15 PM Checklist Absurdity David Weber, FP-C

Nursing Credit AMA PRA Credit Landing Zone: Props and Hops Primary Children’s Hospital is an approved This activity has been planned Set your flaps and adjust your throttle to get ready for an adventure-filled provider of continuing education by the and implemented in accordance Continuing Nursing Education Group, an with the accreditation night! Test your axe throwing skills and compete for who has the best aim. accredited approver of continuing nursing requirements and policies of Beverages and food provided. Supported by Leonardo Helicopters. education by the American Nurses Credentialing the Accreditation Council for Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Target Audience through the joint providership of This activity is jointly provided by Primary Nurses, respiratory therapists, physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and Intermountain Healthcare, Intermountain Children’s Hospital, Intermountain Healthcare, Pediatrics, Intermountain Life Flight and paramedics who have training in the transport of neonatal and pediatric Intermountain Pediatrics, and Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital. Intermountain patients to tertiary care centers. Life Flight. Healthcare is accredited by the ACCME This educational activity offers 15* nursing to provide continuing medical education contact hours. An additional 4 nursing contact for physicians. hours are available based on optional lab Intermountain Healthcare designates this attended. Successful completion is claiming educational activity for a maximum of credit only for the session(s) attended. 15* credit hours and an additional 4 hours Any display or use of commercial products in are available for optional lab attended for all the education activity does not imply ANCC conference sessions. Physicians should only Commission on accreditation or the CNEG claim credit commensurate with the extent of endorsement of the products. their participation in the activity. Respiratory Care Credit EMS Credit Primary Children’s Hospital has The Utah Department submitted an application for of Health, Bureau of 15 hours to the American EMS and Preparedness Association for Respiratory has approved Intermountain Primary Children’s Care (AARC) for continuing Hospital to offer 15 hours of state EMS office education contact hours for respiratory approved CME. therapists. Please provide AARC membership number during registration process.

*Credits hours are subject to change and based on actual learning hours and at the discretion of IPCE.

Account # 938-3251, SM 3,600 © Copyright 2020 Intermountain Healthcare. Designed by Intermountain Healthcare, IPCE. Photography courtesy of Life Flight, Intermountain Healthcare. 42nd Annual Current Concepts in Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Conference 2020 Salt Lake City, Utah | February 19–21 | Register today at: primarychildrens.org/transport

Regular Fee More Information Tuition Early Bird Fee After 01/21/2020 01/21/2020 Early Bird Discount Register by 01/21/2020 Main Conference for RNs, RTs, and others: $395 $445 for the early bird discount. For advanced practice clinicians, and physicians: $495 $545 Cancellation and Reimbursement Policy Full (100%) registration reimbursement One Day Conference Fee o Thursday or  o Friday $250 $275 for cancellation more than 14 days prior to the beginning of the activity. Optional Lab Day (02.19.20). Registration is limited. $295 $325 Half (50%) registration reimbursement Will you attend the Thursday Evening Props and Hops? o Yes o No  for cancellation between four (4) and fourteen (14) days prior to the beginning of the activity. No Total reimbursement for cancellation three (3) days or less prior to the beginning of the activity.

Questions, Contact Interprofessional Continuing Education Main Phone: 801.442.3930 Fax: 801.442.0480 Email: [email protected]

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