Main Line Health Annual Trauma Symposium Lankenau Medical Center Paoli Hospital
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Registration/Cost Buffet dinner will be served. Registration is required. No on-site MAIN LINE HEALTH (MLH) registration will be allowed. Registration EMPLOYEES fee is non-refundable after October 28. All registration must be completed through Health Stream. For cancellation, Location and directions do not cancel through Health Stream. Please call 484.565.8325. This year’s symposium will be held in No registration fee. the Musser Auditorium at the Penn State Great Valley Conference Center NON-MLH HEALTH CARE in Malvern, Pennsylvania. For directions, PROFESSIONALS go to sgps.psu.edu/conference. To register, call 1.866.CALL.MLH For GPS, use the address of 30 East on or before October 28, 2019. Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA 19355. Registration fee: • Physicians $60 FOR QUESTIONS or special needs • EMS providers and pre-licensure accommodations, please email nursing students $20 [email protected] or call • All other health care Kerry Larkin at 484.565.8325. professionals $35 Main Line Health Annual Trauma Symposium Lankenau Medical Center Paoli Hospital Main Line Health offers comprehensive, immediate and specialized around-the- clock trauma care at our two trauma centers—Lankenau Medical Center and Paoli Hospital in the Philadelphia suburbs. November 7, 2019 | 5:30–9:15 pm NEED TO TRANSFER A PATIENT TO US? For 24-hour physician-to-physician consultation with a trauma surgeon or for transfer of an injured patient, call the Penn State Great Valley Conference Center Main Line Health Transfer Center at 1.855.MLH.STAT (1.855.654.7828). Malvern, Pennsylvania Membership on the medical staff of Main Line Health hospitals does not constitute an employment or agency relationship. PH.09-19-MM.0786 Program 5:30 pm Registration and buffet dinner 5:55 pm Welcoming Address Kris Kaulback, MD, FACS Guest Speakers 6:00 pm Unique Attributes of Surgical Patients who Require Left to right: End-of-Life Management Niels D. Martin, MD, FACS, FCCM Jenna Foster, 6:50 pm Up for the Challenge—Pediatric Trauma Case Studies Ty’meriah Stanton, Sean M. Elwell, MSN, RN, NE-BC, TCRN, EMT Hannah Foster 7:40 pm It’s Just a Little Crush? Shari Reid-Gruner, MD 8:30 pm A Trauma Story David Rittenhouse, MD; Robert Elliott, MD; Jenna Foster, Hannah Foster, and Ty’meriah Stanton 9:15 pm Closing address Program description Learning objectives Faculty The Main Line Health Annual Trauma At the conclusion of the symposium Kris Kaulback, MD, FACS, Chief of Surgery Paoli Hospital; System Chief of Trauma MLH; Symposium will feature presentations participants should be able to discuss Trauma Medical Director Paoli Hospital; Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, Division on the latest advances and topics the most current trends in trauma care of Acute Care Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in trauma, while emphasizing the specific to pediatric and adult trauma, importance of quality patient care. and the impact trauma has on patients, Niels D. Martin, MD, FACS, FCCM, Chief, Section of Surgical Critical Care, Hospital of the The program will end with a trauma families and healthcare providers. University of Pennsylvania; Director, Traumatology & Surgical Critical Care Fellowship story presentation. This educational Program; Associate Professor in Surgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine opportunity offers continuing Additional objectives include: Sean M. Elwell, MSN, RN, NE-BC, TCRN, EMT, Director, Trauma Program, Critical Care education credits and networking • State specific end of life Transport Program, and Emergency Services, Nemours, Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children opportunities for professional considerations when caring for Shari Reid-Gruner, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Acute Care healthcare providers who contribute specific trauma patients. to the interdisciplinary care Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital; Department of Surgery, Paoli Hospital of the injured patient. • Recognize clinical issues specific to Trauma Surgery pediatric trauma patients. David W. Rittenhouse, MD, Assistant Professors of Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, • Illustrate the latest strategies and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital; Department of Surgery, Paoli Hospital Trauma Surgery Target audience techniques for optimal care in the Robert E. Elliot, MD, Main Line Health Jefferson Neurosurgery; Neurosurgery Liaison for The program is designed for trauma care setting related to crush Trauma Services, Paoli Hospital physicians, nurses, mid-level injuries. providers, pre-hospital emergency • Identify specific strategies or new medical service personnel, and all Accreditation statement advances to implement as part of a Main Line Health is accredited by the Pennsylvania Medical Society to provide continuing medical other interested allied health care continuing improvement process for education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement: CME: Main Line Health designates this live professionals. educational activity for a maximum of three and one quarter (3.25) AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ their practice. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the • Recognize the social, emotional, educational activity. Nursing: Main Line Health is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the PA State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing ethical, personal and logistical issues Center’s Commission of Accreditation. Nurse Anesthetist: The American Association of Nurse that arise during the care of trauma Anesthetists application for this education program has been submitted to award contact hours. patients. PA EMS Continuing Education: CE credit has been requested. Social Work: application has been submitted to award contact hours. PT/OT: application has been submitted to award contact hours. • Demonstrate enhanced Conflict of Interest Statement: Faculty and all others who have the ability to control the content of communication with patients, family continuing medical education activities sponsored by Main Line Health are expected to disclose to the audience whether they do or do not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other members and colleagues. relationships related to the content of their presentation(s)..