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WILDERNESS MEDICAL SOCIETY VIRTUAL SUMMER

2020 CONFERENCE JULY 19 - 23, 2020 Greetings to all!

2020 has been an interesting year, to say the least! Instead of returning to Snowmass, Colorado, the WMS Summer Conference will be held virtually! This is a new venture for our organization, but one we are excited about. Virtual conferences will not replace our summer or winter events in the future; but this may open the doors for even more opportunities to broaden the knowledge and experience of WMS members. Unfortunately, we will miss out on the camaraderie of spontaneous shared meals and pub crawls, but we will not miss out on fantastic lectures and opportunities to enhance our skills.

The conference will open with a virtual reception. Choose your location, favorite beverage, and catch up with your colleagues. Share where you are…who knows where we will all attend from. Will it be home? The backcountry? Or some farther flung locale? We look forward to mapping it out. The virtual event will open the conference to those who normally would not be able to travel for the meeting. Who will be participating from farthest away?

We have a broad slate of topics this summer – ranging from the physiology of depth to the challenges of space. We’ve listened to your feedback. We have a mix of new and legacy presenters – all experts in their fields. There are many core topics for those pursuing their AWM.F Our keynote speaker, Stephen Robinson PhD - a veteran of four missions – has worked at an altitude of 400,000, a most extreme wilderness.

While we won’t all be in the same place – we will all be together. The opportunity to form personal and professional relationships is still there. This conference is also an opportunity to earn 24 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

Help us make this first WMS virtual conference one of our best conferences.

We look forward to seeing you – wherever you are!

Jen Dow, MD, MHA, FACEP, Ian Wedmore, MD, FACEP, FAWM, DiMM FAWM, DiMM 2020 Summer Conference Chair 2020 Summer Conference Chair-Elect

2 2020 Virtual Summer Conference Program Overview The WMS annual conferences are targeted toward medical professionals who engage in wilderness activities, who counsel individuals who take part in such activities, or who practice in locations in which they are likely to encounter individuals who have been injured in such activities.

The WMS virtual conference will be an interactive format with a live chat feature, instant polls and live Q&A sessions. You’ll therefore get the exceptional education that you’ve come to expect from the WMS to enhance your wilderness medicine knowledge and skills, and now get the added benefit of accessing this education from the comfort of your home or office. Highlights of the conference include 24 unique wilderness medicine presentations with CME and FAWM credit, a keynote address by Stephen K. Robinson, “A True Wilderness – Working at an Altitude of 400,000 Meters,” plus a research and poster session, an online workout class, and a virtual exhibit hall.

Main Conference Schedule Yellow is a non-credit activity; White is a general session. Times are listed in US Mountain time (convert your time zone at everytimezone.com).

TIME EDUCATION SESSION (FAWM Credit if applicable) FACULTY SUNDAY, JULY 19 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Yoga 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM Technical Support Session 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Welcome Reception MONDAY, JULY 20 Jennifer Dow, 8:45 AM - 9:00 AM Welcome COL Ian Wedmore 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM State of the WMS Scott McIntosh 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM Intersection of Wilderness Medicine and Disaster Medicine (11-001-0.75) Paul Auerbach 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM Toxic Plants: They Really Are Out to Get You! (09-010-0.75) Michael Caudell 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM Pre-acclimatization for Altitude: Fact vs. Fancy (03-017-1.00) Peter Hackett Beyond the Gear: Six Big Picture Long Distance Hiking Tips to Lighten 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM Susanne Spano Your Load (05-006-1.00) 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Medical Directors Forum (06-001-1.00) Jennifer Dow Hemorrhage Control: Update and Practicum of New Tourniquet 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Brad Bennett Applications (12-049-1.00) 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Preparing for Long Distance Backpacking Practicum Susanne Spano

3 Main Conference Schedule Yellow is a non-credit activity; White is a general session. Times are listed in US Mountain time (convert your time zone at everytimezone.com).

TIME EDUCATION SESSION (FAWM Credit if applicable) FACULTY TUESDAY, JULY 21 Wildfulness Medicine: Mindfulness, Wilderness, Health and Happiness - 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Justin Kahale For Our Patients and Ourselves (12-022-1.00) 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Antibiotic Choices in the Wilderness (12-004-1.00) Thomas DeLoughery 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM Tick Borne Disease (02-002-1.00) Thomas DeLoughery 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Bigger, Longer, Harder - Ultramarathon Medicine (07-001-1.00) Grant Lipman Joseph Forrester, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Poster Research Presentations (14-011-1.50) Thomas DeLoughery 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM 14ers (12-001-1.50)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22

9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Field Management of Decompression Sickness (01-002-1.00) Neal Pollock

10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Severe Hypothermia Resuscitation: On Land or at Sea (09-019-1.00) Gordon Giesbrecht

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM Frostbite (09-002-1.00) Peter Hackett

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Climate Change and Human Health (11-031-0.25) Elizabeth Haase Grant Lipman, Joseph 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral Research Presentations (14-011-1.50) Forrester Excellence Through Peer Review: Strategies for Authors and Reviewers 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Neal Pollock (14-010-1.00) 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Exhibit Hall

6:30 PM - 6:45 PM Awards Presentation

6:45 PM - 7:45 PM Keynote: A True Wilderness - Working at an Altitude of 400,000 Meters Stephen Robinson

THURSDAY, JULY 23 Adventure Learning: A New Classroom for Wilderness Medicine Education 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Stephanie Lareau (13-005-1.00) COL (ret.) Sean 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Prolonged Field Care: Emergency Care in Austere Settings (12-038-1.00) Keenan 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM Management of Dive Injuries: Dysbarisms and Barotrauma (01-003-1.00) James Chimiak

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Bambinos in the Backcountry (02-013-1.00) Christopher Peluso

Keynote: “A True Wilderness - Working at an Altitude of 400,000 Meters” Stephen Robinson, PhD | Wednesday, July 22 | 6:45-7:45 PM Stephen Robinson, PhD, spent 37 years at NASA in various roles. Dr. Robinson flew on four space shuttle missions, including three spacewalks, visited the ISS twice, trained as a Cosmonaut in Star City, Russia, and has extensive expertise in spacecraft systems, human/systems integration, operational safety, space robotics, , and fluid physics. Robinson is now a tenured professor in the UC Davis Mechanical and Aerospace Department, directing the Human/Robotic/Vehicle Integration and Performance Lab. He was also recently appointed Director of the UC Davis Center for Spaceflight Research. Dr. Robinson has received numerous awards, including NASA’s highest honor - the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, and UC Davis’ highest honor – the UC Davis Medal. Robinson is a UC Davis alumnus in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering and received his M.S. and Ph.D. in turbulence physics from Stanford University in Mechanical and Aero/Astro Engineering. 4 Registration Fees Includes lectures, interactive discussions, syllabus, plus virtual workout, welcome reception, awards ceremony and keynote address. REGISTRATION LEVEL MEMBER NON-MEMBER BASIC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Doctoral $375 $495 Basic system requirements to participate in this webinar Non-Doctoral $285 $385 include: Resident $250 $325 • A broadband wired or wireless (3G or 4G/LTE) internet Student $200 $225 connection of at least 3 mbps. Check your internet speed at fast.com. CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY • Speakers or a headset (built-in, USB plug-in, or wireless Written notice of cancellation must reach the WMS office by Bluetooth) Monday, June 20, 2020, in order to receive a refund, less a • A webcam is recommended (built-in or USB plug-in) but $100 service fee. After that day no refunds will be given. not required SPECIAL NEEDS Visit wms.org/conferences/virtualsummer20 for a more The Wilderness Medical Society fully complies with the legal detailed list of operating systems, supported devices, and requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you other recommendations for the best connection. have special needs, please notify the WMS office at least three weeks prior to the conference.

CME Information The Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The WMS designates this activity for a maximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Each physician should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES ACEP After attending this conference, the participants will be able to: Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians • Understand the limitations of practicing medicine in for a maximum of 26.5 hour(s) of ACEP Category 1 Credit. austere environments • Adequately prepare for practicing medicine in austere FACULTY DISCLOSURE environments It is the policy of the Wilderness Medical Society to ensure • Recognize and treat common injuries and illnesses that balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor. All occur in the wilderness faculty members are required to disclose any real or apparent conflict of interest related to the content of their presentation.

Academy of Wilderness Medicine This conference offers FAWM core and elective credits. Actual credits awarded depend on personal credit needs and history. oT calculate the exact number of FAWM credits that would apply toward your particular certification, you can simulate attendance by visiting wms.org/CERTIFICATION/FAWM/ ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES.

Registering and participating in any portion of the virtual Summer Conference will allow FAWM candidates to fulfill the LIVE WMS activity requirement, as long as conference registration is purchased by July 19 and the FAWM credits are claimed by August 22, 2020.

5 What have past attendees said about the annual WMS Summer Conference?

“As always, super impressive panel of speakers.”

“Great variety of topics not typically covered in a traditional CME. Thanks for continuing to mix things up!”

“I liked the evidence-based information and expert testimonials.”

“All the lectures were fascinating and delivered in a great format by obvious experts in the field. Can’t get any better than that!”

“The topics and the presenters were all engaging and fun to listen to.”

“Always interesting and engaging. The speakers are all above-average and diverse."

“There was a solid research backing for information shared, with a strong backdrop of personal experience."

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