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Conference Leadership Dr. Bernard Arulanandam, Interim Vice President for Research - UTSA Dr. Andrea Giuffrida, Vice President for Research - UT Health San Antonio Dr. Byron Hepburn, (Maj. Gen, USAF, Retired) - UT Health San Antonio Brig. General Jeffrey J. Johnson, Commanding General - BAMC Brig. General John DeGoes, Vice Commander - 59th MDW, JBSA Dr. Deborah Niemeyer, (Col, USAF, Retired) - 59th MDW Conference Planning Team Victor Sylvia, PhD - 59th MDW Lt Col Kevin Steel - 59th MDW Raquel Lopez - 59th MDW Stefan Constable, PhD - 59th MDW David Jones - 59th MDW Lisa Lott, PhD - 59th MDW Lola R. Casby, MSN, EdD - 59th MDW Sonnie L. Stevens, Maj, USAF, NC - 59th MDW David Stamper, EdD - BAMC Michelle R. Mandy MPA, BSN, TNS, PCCN, LNC, EBC - BAMC Sharon M. Solomon, MHA/MSN, BSN, RN - BAMC Maj Patricia Schmidt, AN - BAMC LTC Jennifer D. Lorilla, AN - BAMC Michael J. Morris (COL, USA, Retired), MD - SAMMC Linda Lopez George - UT Health San Antonio Rachel Dowler - UT Health San Antonio Jaclyn Shaw - UTSA Ana Delgado - UTSA Daniel Arriaga - UTSA Roseanne Hurst - UTSA Jason Vasquez - UTSA Sarah Hada - UTSA Austin Gutierrez - UTSA Victor Smith - UTSA Joshua (Wei - Kang) Ching - UTSA Continuing Education Units Coordinators Lola R. Casby, MSN, EdD - 59th MDW Sonnie L. Stevens, Maj, USAF, NC - 59th MDW Michelle R. Mandy MPA, BSN, TNS, PCCN, LNC, EBC - BAMC David Stamper, EdD - BAMC SURF SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE REGISTRATION | 7:00AM - 8:00AM | H-E-B University Center Galleria OPENING REMARKS | 8:00AM - 8:20AM | Ballroom (HUC 1.104 & 1.106) MORNING SYMPOSIA | 8:30AM - 9:45AM Symposium One: A 2017 Symposium Update of Results from STRONG STAR Ballroom (HUC 1.104 & 1.106) Symposium Two: New Paradigms in Caregiving: Healthcare Needs, Capacity and Policy Bexar Room (HUC 1.102) Symposium Three: A Synopsis of Personalized Interventions in Active Duty Military Harris Room (HUC 2.212) Symposium Four: Autism Grant Program: Partner Directed Treatment Travis Room (HUC 2.202) Symposium Five: Disseminable Health Behavior Interventions in Active Duty Military Populations Hidalgo Room (HUC 2.214) MORNING PODIUM PRESENTATIONS | 10:00AM - 11:30AM Focus Area: Prehospital Trauma Bexar Room (HUC 1.102) Focus Area: Inpatient and Outpatient Care Mesquite Room (UC 2.01.24) Focus Area: Public Health and Wellness and Preventative Medicine Travis Room (HUC 2.202) Focus Area: Regenerative Medicine Harris Room (HUC 2.212) Focus Area: Technology and Innovation in Healthcare Hidalgo Room (HUC 2.214) Focus Area: Caregivers Pecan Room (UC 2.01.26) SURF 2017 2 SURF SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE KEYNOTE SPEAKER | 11:30AM - 12:00PM | Ballroom (HUC 1.104 & 1.106) LUNCHEON | 12:00PM - 1:00PM | Ballroom (HUC 1.104 & 1.106) POSTER PRESENTATIONS AND NETWORKING SESSION | 1:00PM - 2:00PM | Denman (UC 2.01.28) AFTERNOON SYMPOSIA | 2:15PM - 3:30PM Symposium Six: Parasomnias Related to Trauma Mesquite Room (UC 2.01.24) Symposium Seven: Making Mock Code Training Burn Specific Ballroom (HUC 1.104 & 1.106) Symposium Eight: Advances in Infectious Diseases Research Harris Room (HUC 2.212) Symposium Nine : Ex-Vivo Graft Preservation Travis Room (HUC 2.202) Symposium Ten: Military Prehospital Transfusion during Combat Operations Bexar Room (HUC 1.102) AFTERNOON PODIUM PRESENTATIONS | 3:45PM - 5:00PM Focus Area: Patient Safety Ballroom (HUC 1.104 & 1.106) Focus Area: Medical Modeling and Simulation Harris Room (HUC 2.212) Focus Area: Policy, Practice and Collaborations Bexar Room (HUC 1.102) Focus Area: Technology and Innovation in Healthcare Hidalgo Room (HUC 2.214) Focus Area: Prehospital Trauma Travis Room (HUC 2.202) Focus Area: Public Health, Wellness and Preventative Medicine Mesquite Room (UC 2.01.24) CLOSING REMARKS AND POSTER AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS | 5:00PM Ballroom (HUC 1.104 & 1.106) 3 SURF 2017 SURF Information FREE WIFI AirRowdy is the UTSA wireless network. It is available from any building at UTSA and can be used by UTSA students, faculty, staff, and guests. Open a Web browser (Safari, Firefox, etc.). You will be automatically connected to the appropriate AirRowdy login. Guests use the AirRowdy_Guest page. TWITTER Tweet what is happening at SURF using the hashtag #SASURF2017. Earning Continuing Education (CME/CNE) Credits or an Attendance Certificate for SURF SURF participants can earn continuing education credits (CME-Continuing Medical Education or CNE-Continuing Nursing Education) or receive a certificate of attendance. Physicians can receive up to 5.5 AMA/PRA category 1 credits; nurses can receive up to 5.5 ANCC category 1 credits; and non-physicians/nurses may receive a certificate for their attendance. Follow the instructions below to obtain a continuing education or attendance certificate. If you have any questions, contact: • Army CNE Planner, Michelle Mandy, at [email protected] or 210-916-9244 • Army CME Planner, Dr. David Stamper, at [email protected] or 210-916-3745 • Air Force CNE Planner, Dr. Lola Casby, at [email protected] or 210-292-9058 Use the appropriate website(s) below to receive your continuing education credits or certificate of attendance. • CME for posters and presentations: https://education.mods.army.mil/cme/secured/ • CNE for posters and presentations: https://education.mods.army.mil/nursingcne/ New Users If you do not have an account, you must first register for an account on the website(s) above: • Click on “Activity Registration”. • Click on “Request Login Id”. • Hit “Submit”. • You will receive a Login Id and password immediately, but one could wait up to 24 hours to have account approved for use. 4 SURF 2017 SURF Information Obtaining Your CME/CNE Certificate In order to obtain your CME/CNE Certificate, you must complete both the online activity evaluation and the request for credit form. You will see instructions on how to print your certificate after both the evaluation and request for credit forms have been submitted online. 1. Login to website(s) listed above. 2. From the menu on the left, click on CME/CNE User Accounts portal. 3. Enter your User ID and Password then click Login. Logon ID and Password are case sensitive. If your password is the same as your logon ID, you will be required to change your password. Follow the instructions on the screen to change your password. If you forgot your password, click on the link “Recover it here” (system will email your password to you instantaneously). Enter your password in the password field. 4. Before completing your evaluation, update your profile by clicking on User Home at the top of the screen then click on User Profile. Review your information for accuracy and Save. Click on User Home again to go back to the activity evaluation. 5. To evaluate the course, simply choose the activity that you are evaluating. Complete and submit the form. 6. The Request For Credit form will immediately come up, complete and submit this form. 7. In the next screen, click on the View Certificate link to view and print your CNE certificate. 8. To obtain future copies of your certificate, click on the CNE Credit Summary screen. The certificate will be kept for six years. SURF 2017 5 Bernard Arulanandam, PhD, MBA Interim Vice President for Research and Professor of Biology Dr. Bernard Arulanandam is the interim Vice President for Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He is a cellular immunologist and directs a research program that is focused on understanding host- microbe interactions and identifying approaches to induce optimal mucosal protection and immunity. Specifically, Dr. Arulanandam’s research efforts are focused on vaccine development forChlamydia trachomatis, the leading bacterial sexually transmitted infection and Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of pneumonic tularemia. Dr. Arulanandam’s research accomplishments are demonstrated by his continued funding from the National Institutes of Health, extensive list of research publications, and international recognition. From 2012 to 2016, Dr. Arulanandam served as the Director of the South Texas Center of Emerging Infectious Diseases and currently directs the DoD Center of Excellence in Infection Genomics that encompasses a research program in microbial genomics and bacterial pathogenesis along with extensive community outreach and training components. Dr. Arulanandam was appointed as the Assistant Vice President of Research Support in December 2012 and continues to serve in this role. In this capacity he is involved in promoting and supporting research and scholarly activities at UTSA. In February 2015, Dr. Arulanandam was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He was elected by his peers for the honor, recognizing his scientific and socially distinguished efforts to advance science and its applications. Dr. Bernard Arulanandam obtained a PhD in microbiology and immunology at the Medical College of Ohio and an executive MBA at The University of Texas at San Antonio. 8 SURF 2017 Andrea Giuffrida, PhD Vice President for Research and Professor of Pharmacology Andrea Giuffrida, PhD is the Vice President for Research and Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, now known as UT Health San Antonio™. He received his PhD in Biology from the University of Catania (Italy), and worked as postdoctoral fellow at the Neuroscience Institute in San Diego (USA) and as an adjunct faculty at the University of California Irvine before his academic appointment with the UT Health San Antonio in 2003. Dr. Giuffrida oversees the institutional infrastructure and operations vital to the research mission, including the Institutional Review Board, the Clinical Trials Office, and the Office of Technology Commercialization. He is actively involved in the development of policies and educational platforms to foster entrepreneurial skills among faculty and students. He has provided important breakthroughs to the neurobiology of the endocannabinoid system, which have been published in high-impact journals, including Nature and Nature Neuroscience.