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Trauma/Emergency Medicine Symposium Represents the Only Regional Conference Dedicated Solely to the Management of Trauma Patients Jacobi Medical Center Presents The 14th Annual Warren Wetzel, MD T RAUMA/EMERGENCY M EDICINE S YMPOSIUM Wednesday, May 2, 2012 he Annual Warren Wetzel, MD Trauma/Emergency Medicine Symposium represents the only regional conference dedicated solely to the management of trauma patients. As such, it has been able to attract a nationally recognized faculty. New York City has 18 trauma centers, and the T Symposium provides an important forum for the sharing of science and ideas related to trauma. Program Goals Physicians and nurses should be aware of the many complex management strategies available for the treatment of the injured in order to minimize complications and mortality. The educational goals of the Symposium are for the attendees to: v Review the most up-to-date management of chest trauma v Understand and recognize the special issues related to hypotension in the blunt trauma patient v Gain awareness of the pearls and pitfalls in the management of orthopedic trauma v Explain the status of the New York State trauma system and the process of trauma center verification v Review and understand the current state-of-the-art management of penetrating trauma v Understand the evolution of the trauma center in the United States v Comprehend the multi-level federal response to disasters and its implications for trauma care v Identify management specifically targeted to the geriatric trauma population The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation designates (pending approval) this educational activity for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Nurses will be issued 6.3 contact hours after completion of the full course. PROGRAM Moderators: Sheldon H. Teperman, MD Afternoon Session Director, Trauma Surgery/Surgical Critical Care Paul Gennis, MD Moderator: Janet Cucuzzo, RN Director of Emergency Medicine Trauma Program Manager 7:00 A.M. - 7:50 A.M. (Nurses Residence - Building #4) Registration and Continental Breakfast 1:20 P.M. - 1:25 P.M. Introduction of Speakers 7:55 A.M. - 8:15 A.M. (Rotunda) Janet Cucuzzo, RN Greetings and Introductory Remarks Sheldon H. Teperman, MD 1:25 P.M. - 2:05 P.M. Trauma Center Evolution: 1986 to 2012 William P. Walsh, Senior Vice President Jorie Klein, RN North Bronx Healthcare Network Harry M. Delany, MD 2:05 P.M. - 2:45 P.M. Chairman, Departments of Surgery Building Resilience Through Enhanced Trauma North Bronx Healthcare Network Care and Emergency Planning Edward J. Gabriel Introduction of Speakers Paul Gennis, MD 2:45 P.M. - 3:25 P.M. The Graying of Trauma Care 8:15 A.M. - 8:35 A.M. Christine Cutugno, RN Au Courant Management of Chest Trauma 8:35 A.M. -8:55 A.M. PanScan in Trauma Resuscitation - Benefit or Harm? 3:25 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. Kenji Inaba, MD Closing Remarks Sheldon H. Teperman, MD 8:55 A.M. - 9:35 A.M. Janet Cucuzzo, RN Hypotension in the Blunt Trauma Patient Carlo L. Rosen, MD 9:35 A.M. - 9:50 A.M. Coffee Break 9:50 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Pearls and Pitfalls in the Management of Orthopedic Trauma Gregory W. Hendey, MD 10:30 A.M. - 11:10 A.M. Status of the New York State Trauma System and Verification Fred A. Luchette, MD 11:10 A.M. - 11:50 A.M. Case Presentation & Panel Discussion Moderator: Ronald Simon, MD Panel - Drs. Inaba, Rosen, Hendey, Luchette, Britt 11:50 A.M. - 12:50 P.M. Lunch and Keynote Address Penetrating Trauma: What is the Current State-of-the-Art Management? L.D. Britt, MD JACOBI MEDICAL CENTER GUEST FACULTY FACULTY Sheldon H. Teperman, MD, FACS Christine Cutugno, PhD, RN Program Director Assistant Professor, Graduate Specialization Coordinator Director, Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist Program Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing New York, New York Albert Einstein College of Medicine Edward J. Gabriel Janet Cucuzzo, MS, RN, CEN Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Preparedness Program Director and Response (PDAS) Trauma Program Manager Washington, DC Harry M. Delany, MD, FACS Gregory W. Hendey, MD, FACEP Chairman, Departments of Surgery Professor, Clinical Emergency Medicine Professor of Surgery UCSF School of Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine Vice Chief and Research Director UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program Fresno, CA Paul Gennis, MD Director, Department of Emergency Medicine Kenji Inaba, MD, FRCSC, FACS Professor of Emergency Medicine Assistant Professor of Surgery Albert Einstein College of Medicine Medical Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit Division of Trauma and Critical Care Peter Gruber, MD University of Southern California Educational Coordinator Los Angeles, CA Department of Emergency Medicine Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Jorie Klein, RN, MA Director, Trauma/Disaster Services Albert Einstein College of Medicine Parkland Health & Hospital System Dallas, Texas Srinivas H. Reddy, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery Fred A. Luchette, MD, MSc, FACS Albert Einstein College of Medicine The Ambrose and Gladys Bowyer Professor of Surgery Department of Surgery Ronald Simon, MD, FACS Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine Director, Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care Maywood, IL Bellevue Hospital Professor of Surgery Carlo L. Rosen, MD Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School New York University School of Medicine Program Director/Vice Chair for Education Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Melvin Stone, MD, MS, FACS Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit Boston, MA Associate Director, Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery G UEST K EYNOTE S PEAKER: Albert Einstein College of Medicine L.D. Britt, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, FRCS Eng (Hon), FRCS Ed (Hon), FWACS (Hon) Michael Touger, MD Brickhouse Professor and Chairman Associate Director, Department of Emergency Medicine Department of Surgery Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Eastern Virginia Medical School Albert Einstein College of Medicine Norfolk, VA Photo © Robert Kalfus 2006 Jacobi Medical Center Presents The 14th Annual Warren Wetzel, MD TRAUMA/EMERGENCY MEDICINE SYMPOSIUM 7 A.M., Wednesday, May 2, 2012 At the Rotunda (adjacent to the Nurses Residence - Building #4) We strongly encourage the use of public transportation, please check www.jacobitrauma.com for parking details. Pre-registration and payment is required by April 23, 2012. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Name Hospital/Affiliation _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address City State Zip Code _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone E-mail Fax o Attending o House Staff o Nursing o EMS o Medical Student o Physician Assistant o Administration Register online at www.jacobitrauma.com Register online or by mail: Attendings, $100. RNs and all other healthcare professionals, $75. Residents, $20. EGISTRATION NBHN Attendings, $50. NBHN RNs and all other healthcare professionals, $25. R Would you like to register for the Keynote Address? o Yes o No (If so, please add an additional $10 to the registration fee). Do you require a Kosher breakfast/lunch? o Yes o No Please make check payable to: Physician Affiliate Group of New York (PAGNY) Mail to: Sheldon H. Teperman, MD, FACS Jacobi Medical Center s 1400 Pelham Parkway South s Department of Surgery s Building #1 s Room 1213 s Bronx, NY 10461 For more information, please call: Ms. Debra Williams (718) 918-5596. REMEMBERING A SPECIAL MAN hen one considers the individuals who have left their mark on the history and Wreputation of Jacobi Medical Center, one person immediately comes to mind: Dr. Warren Wetzel. Dr. Wetzel was Chief of Trauma Surgery at Jacobi from 1986-1994. An innovative and widely respected surgeon, Dr. Wetzel was instrumental in the development of a Trauma Service which today enjoys national renown. He also developed a unique relationship with the herpetology staff at the Bronx Zoo, upon which he founded Jacobi’s Regional Snakebite Center. Beloved by colleagues and staff alike, Dr. Wetzel possessed unparalleled surgical skill, remarkable leadership ability, deep compassion, and an intense devotion to Jacobi Medical Center. He has left us with a legacy and an inspiration we will never forget. Warren Wetzel, MD - Rick Garvey, MD Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery The North Bronx Healthcare Network SPECIAL SERVICES Jacobi Medical Center recognizes the special needs of some course registrants and will be glad to discuss options for meeting them on an as-needed basis. If you require special assistance, please call: Ms. Debra Williams at (718) 918-5596. CME ACCREDITATION The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation designates (pending approval) this educational activity for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Nurses will be issued 6.3 contact hours after completion of the full course. FACULTY DISCLOSURE Policies and standards of the MSSNY, ACCME, and AMA require that faculty and planners for continuing medical education and continuing education activities disclose any relevant financial relationships they may have with commercial interests whose products, devices, or services may be discussed in the content of a CME or CEU activity. Special thanks to William P. Walsh, Senior Vice President, North Bronx Healthcare Network, for his invaluable support. This activity is supported by the American College of Surgeons Greater New York Committee on Trauma. J ACOBI M EDICAL C ENTER The North Bronx
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