Creating Order out of Chaos a Multidisciplinary Trauma Symposium
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Creating Order Out of Chaos A multidisciplinary trauma symposium Saturday, February 11, 2017 Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine 500 Hofstra Boulevard Hempstead, NY 11549 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ A CME conference designated for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, emergency medical technicians and others. Featuring keynote speaker Scott S. Coyne, MD Sponsored by Northwell Health Trauma Institute Statement of need To earn a contact hour certificate, participants Program agenda With the increasing amount of controversial must stay for the entire presentation and issues in the management of common injury complete and submit an evaluation form. Creating Order Out of Chaos: A multidisciplinary patterns, there is a need for evidenced-based trauma symposium data and expert opinion in appropriate trauma Accredited status does not imply endorsement care. This symposium will present a variety of by NJSNA, Northwell Health or ANCC of any February 11, 2017 these controversial issues in a debate format. commercial products or services. This information will help guide healthcare providers to make informed decisions. Disclosure policy information 7:30am Registration and light breakfast Northwell Health relies upon faculty Program objectives participation in its contact hour programs 8am Introduction and welcome All Northwell Health CME activities are to provide education information that is Jeffrey Nicastro, MD, FACS designed to improve patient care, safety objective and as free of bias as possible. In this and outcomes. At the conclusion of this spirit, and in accordance with the guidelines conference, participants should be able to: of the program sponsor, faculty participants EMS track Hospital track – Interpret different methodologies for mass are expected to indicate any commerce 8:30am Pre-hospital triage method – Pro Incident command for casualty incidents and understand how to relationship that might be perceived as a Anthony Conrardy, EMT-P healthcare professionals best prepare a facility to handle an MCI real or apparent conflict of interest. Mary Mahoney, RN – Review the risks and benefits in the use of 8:40am Pre-hospital triage method – Con Trauma systems and hemostatic agents and TXA treatment as a Faculty disclosure policy Donald Hudson, EMT-P transfer management means of hemorrhagic control Northwell Health adheres to the ACCME’s Ronald Simon, MD – Explain focused assessment with Standards for Commercial Support. Any sonography in trauma individuals in a position to control the content 8:50am Group discussion and questions of a CME activity, including faculty, planners Target audience and managers, are required to disclose This symposium is targeted to trauma/critical all relevant financial relationships with 9am TXA in the field — Pro TXA in the hospital — Pro care physicians, physician assistants, nurse commercial interests. All relevant conflicts Michael Guttenberg, DO Doug Isaacs, MD practitioners, nurses, EMTs and pre-hospital of interest will be resolved prior to the care providers. commencement of the activity. 9:10am TXA in the field — Con TXA in the hospital — Con David Kugler, MD Stephen Cohn, MD CME accreditation Special needs Northwell Health is accredited by the This conference is in compliance with 9:20am Group discussion and questions Group discussion and questions Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Education (ACCME) to provide continuing Act (ADA) and is accessible for individuals medical education for physicians. with special needs. If you would like to attend this conference and require any 9:30am Blood product use in the field — Pro Cold whole blood — Pro Credit designation special accommodations, please contact the Stephen Rush, MD Katayoun Fayaz, MD Northwell Health designates this live educational department of surgery at (516) 321-8384. activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA 9:40am Blood product use in the field — Con Component therapy — Con Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only Cancellation policy Philipp Underwood, MD Lennart Logdberg, MD, PhD claim credit commensurate with the extent All cancellations must be made in writing to of their participation in the activity. [email protected] by Friday, January 27th. 9:50am Group discussion and questions Group discussion and questions An administrative fee of $25 will be retained. Continuing education credits Northwell Health – Institute for Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the New Jersey State Nurses 10am 30 minute break Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission On Accreditation. Faculty 10:30am How to set up your hospital to be prepared for an MCI Sheldon Teperman, MD 11am Active shooter: Threat suppression and patient management in a mass casualty incident Scott S. Coyne, MD Program director Anthony E. Conrardy, MBA, MA, CIC, EMTP Jeffrey M. Nicastro, MD, FACS, FCCM Program Director Noon Lunch and poster presentations Vice President, Clinical Services Emergency Medical Institute and Vice Chairman of Surgery, Northwell Health Center for Learning and Innovation 1pm – 2pm Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Executive Director Northwell Health Hemorrhage control: Tourniquets, Mass casualty: Disaster drill response Northwell Health Trauma Institute Assistant Professor of Science Education TXA/PCC, whole blood (EMS target) System Chief, Division of Acute Care Surgery Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine Michael Grossman, MD Doug Isaacs, MD Program Director, General Surgery Residency Ronald Simon, MD Ray Smith, EMT-P Associate Professor of Surgery Timothy R. Dackow, RN, BSN, CCEMT-P David King, MD Mary Jo Stark, RN, MS, CEN, CPHQ Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine Coordinator of Trauma Injury Prevention Tim Dackow, RN, BSN CCEMTP Nathan Christopherson, RN, MSN, and EMS Outreach MBA, TCRN, CPEN, CEN, EMT-P Matthew Bank, MD, FACS Surgery Trauma Critical Care Chief Acute Care Surgery Southside Hospital Workshop 3 Workshop 4 North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health FAST scanning Advanced endovascular repair Northwell Health Mathew Nelson, DO for trauma Assistant Professor of Surgery Yana Etkin, MD Christopher Calandrella, DO Gregg Landis, MD Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine Associate Program Director David Teng, MD Yana Etkin, MD Vascular Surgery Fellowship Francesca Bullaro, MD, FAAP, FACEP Northwell Health Associate Trauma Medical Director Assistant Professor of Surgery 2pm Break Attending Physician Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Cohen Children’s Medical Center Katayoun Fayaz, MD 2:30pm – Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Northwell Health Medical Director 3:30pm Hemorrhage control: Tourniquets, Developing a video review program Transfusion Medicine Services TXA/PCC, whole blood for a trauma center Christopher Calandrella, DO Northwell Health and NuHealth Michael Grossman, MD Matthew Bank, MD Associate Program Director Ronald Simon, MD Annemarie Glazer, RN Emergency Medicine Residency Annemarie Glazer, RN, BSN, MBA, TCRN David King, MD Francesca Bullaro, MD North Shore University Hospital Trauma Program Coordinator – Tim Dackow, RN, BSN CCEMTP Danielle Sargeant, RN Northwell Health Performance Improvement/Research Department of Surgery Workshop 3 Workshop 4 Nathan A.M. Christopherson, RN, MSN, Division of Trauma/Critical Care FAST scanning Development of a hospital-based MBA, TCRN, CPEN, CEN, EMT-P North Shore University Hospital Mathew Nelson, DO active shooter plan Assistant Vice President Northwell Health Christopher Calandrella, DO Scott S. Coyne, MD Trauma Institute David Teng, MD Doug Isaacs, MD Northwell Health Michael D. Grossman, MD, FACS Chief, Acute Care Surgery Stephen M. Cohn, MD, FACS Southside Hospital Director of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Northwell Health 3:30pm – Adjourn Staten Island University Hospital Professor of Surgery 5pm Cocktail hour and networking Northwell Health Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine Michael G. Guttenberg, DO, FACEP, FACOEP Mathew J. Nelson, DO, FACEP Planning committee Medical Director Program Director, EMS and Clinical Preparedness Emergency Medicine Residency Center for Emergency Medical Services Director, Emergency Ultrasound Northwell Health Department of Emergency Medicine North Shore University Hospital Donald Hudson, EMT-P Chief, Division of Emergency Ultrasound Program director Jenna Kolker Assistant Administrator Northwell Health Jeffrey M. Nicastro, MD, FACS, FCCP Project Coordinator Nassau County Fire-Police EMS Academy Vice President, Clinical Services Department of Surgery, Northwell Health at NUMC Stephen C. Rush, MD Vice Chairman of Surgery, Northwell Health United States Air Force Pararescue Executive Director Lauren Leonardo Douglas Isaacs, MD Medical Director Northwell Health Trauma Institute Administrative Director Division Medical Director Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force/N.Y. Air System Chief, Division of Acute Care Surgery Department of Surgery, Northwell Health Fire Department City of New York National Guard Program Director, General Surgery Residency Pararescue Flight Surgeon Associate Professor of Surgery Edie Marden, RN David S. Kugler, MD, MPH, FACEP, FAEMS 103rd Rescue Squadron Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine Senior Administrative Director Attending Physician Department of Surgery, Northwell Health Department of Emergency Medicine Ronald Simon, MD, FACS Matthew Bank, MD, FACS Associate Medical Director Director, Acute Care Surgery Chief,