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2017 Trauma and Critical Care Symposium Objectives This one-day connuing medical educaon acvity is designed to provide physicians and other healthcare pro- viders with current educaon and management strategies on a variety of topics focused on caring for crical adult, pediatric and trauma paents. Adult Discuss the physi- ologic insults burn injuries bring to a paent Understand the resuscitaon and early care of the burn paent Illustrate the mechanics and principles behind veno-venous ECMO and veno-arterial ECMO Demonstrate the benefits of an ECMO program to a trauma service and the instuon as a whole Learn the objecves of the bomb squad Medical consideraon of explosive events and paents Education credit Physicians: Wesley Medical Center is accredited by the Kansas Medical Society to provide connuing medical educaon for physicians. Wesley desig- nates this live acvity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their parcipaon in the acvity. Nurses: Wesley Medical Center is approved as a provider of CNE by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. This course offering is approved for 8.5 contact hours applicable for RN or LPN relicensure. Kansas State Board of Nursing provider #LT0085-0327. Respiratory therapists: The Wesley Medical Center CEU Evaluator has approved this program for 8.9 hours of Respiratory Connuing Educaon on behalf of the Kansas Respiratory Care Society, a chapter society of the AARC. Providership # KRCS 029 EMT/Paramedics: Wesley Medical Center, as an approved provider by the Kansas Board of EMS, has approved this offering for 8.5 connuing educa- on hours towards EMT/ MICT relicensure (provider# PP3369). Wesley Medical Center is an approved long-term provider of connuing educaon by the Kansas Board of EMS. Each technician is responsible for maintaining a record of their connuing educaon. Location and Parking Registration The symposium will be held in the Cessna Conference Center at Wesley Medical Center, 550 N. Hillside, Wichita, Kan. (located at Central and Hillside). Parcipants may park in the visitor parking garage (entrance is on Murdock St.) and enter the hospital on the first floor. Cessna Conference Center is located on your leſt. Because the temperature in the meeng rooms can fluctuate, layered clothing is suggested. Casual dress is encouraged. N Hillside Street Two ways to register! 1. Mail the completed registraon form below with payment to Wesley Medical Center, 550 N. Hillside Dept 811, Wichita, KS 67214 2. Fax completed form and payment to (316) 962-7231 Payment must accompany registraon. No refunds will be provided without wrien cancellaon received by Jan. 1 Walk-in registraons will be accepted with a $25 late fee Quesons? Please call Abbee Schultz at (316) 962 8236. Name ___________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________ City/State ________________________________ ZIP ____________ E-mail ____________________________ Phone: ______________ Credentials: __________ License # (RN, EMT, MICT, RT): _________________ Physician fee: $125 Healthcare professional: $75 Wesley employee (non-MD/DO): $55 Residents/medical students: $25 Credit Card # ________________________________________________________ CVV # ____________ Expiration Date: ______________ Cardholder signature: ________________________________________________ Visa Mastercard Discover American Express Pediatric Review case studies of pediatric paents injured by guns Review common injury paerns in kids from firearms and nonpow- der guns (BB guns, air rifles, paint guns) Review diagnosis and diagnosc difficules in buon baery inges- ons; discuss management recommendaons for and complicaons of buon baery ingesons/injuries Idenfy key components of a successful pediatric rehabilitaon pro- gram Describe the importance of inte- grang habilitaon and retraining of developmental milestones during pediatric rehabilitaon Select situaonal-appropriate seda- ve and analgesic medicaons Trouble shoong during a proce- dure: intraprocedural monitoring and reversal agents Trauma Bay tour

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2017 Trauma and Critical Care Symposium

Objectives

This one-day continuing medical education activity is designed to provide physicians and other healthcare pro-viders with current education and management strategies on a variety of topics focused on caring for critical adult, pediatric and trauma patients.

Adult• Discussthephysi-

ologicinsultsburninjuriesbringtoapatient

• Understandtheresuscitationandearlycareoftheburnpatient

• Illustratethemechanicsandprinciplesbehindveno-venousECMOandveno-arterialECMO

• DemonstratethebenefitsofanECMOprogramtoatraumaserviceandtheinstitutionasawhole

• Learntheobjectivesofthebombsquad• Medicalconsiderationofexplosiveeventsandpatients

EducationcreditPhysicians:WesleyMedicalCenterisaccreditedbytheKansasMedicalSocietytoprovidecontinuingmedicaleducationforphysicians.Wesleydesig-natesthisliveactivityforamaximumof6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.Physiciansshouldclaimonlythecreditcommensuratewiththeextentoftheirparticipationintheactivity.

Nurses: WesleyMedicalCenterisapprovedasaproviderofCNEbytheKansasStateBoardofNursing.Thiscourseofferingisapprovedfor8.5contacthoursapplicableforRNorLPNrelicensure.KansasStateBoardofNursingprovider#LT0085-0327.

Respiratory therapists:TheWesleyMedicalCenterCEUEvaluatorhasapprovedthisprogramfor8.9hoursofRespiratoryContinuingEducationonbehalfoftheKansasRespiratoryCareSociety,achaptersocietyoftheAARC.Providership#KRCS029

EMT/Paramedics:WesleyMedicalCenter,asanapprovedproviderbytheKansasBoardofEMS,hasapprovedthisofferingfor8.5continuingeduca-tionhourstowardsEMT/MICTrelicensure(provider#PP3369).Wesley Medical Center is an approved long-term provider of continuing education by the Kansas Board of EMS. Each technician is responsible for maintaining a record of their continuing education.

LocationandParking RegistrationThesymposiumwillbeheldintheCessnaConferenceCenteratWesleyMedicalCenter,550N.Hillside,Wichita,Kan.(locatedatCentralandHillside).Participantsmayparkinthevisitorparkinggarage(entranceisonMurdockSt.)andenterthehospitalonthefirstfloor.CessnaConferenceCenterislocatedonyourleft.Becausethetemperatureinthemeetingroomscanfluctuate,layeredclothingissuggested.Casualdressisencouraged.

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Two ways to register!1. MailthecompletedregistrationformbelowwithpaymenttoWesley

MedicalCenter,550N.HillsideDept811,Wichita,KS672142. Faxcompletedformandpaymentto(316)962-7231

• Paymentmustaccompanyregistration.NorefundswillbeprovidedwithoutwrittencancellationreceivedbyJan.1

• Walk-inregistrationswillbeaccepted

witha$25latefee• Questions?PleasecallAbbeeSchultzat

(316)9628236.

Name___________________________________________________

Address_________________________________________________

City/State________________________________ZIP____________

E-mail____________________________Phone:______________

Credentials:__________License#(RN,EMT,MICT,RT):_________________

Physician fee: $125 Healthcare professional: $75Wesley employee (non-MD/DO): $55 Residents/medical students: $25

CreditCard#________________________________________________________

CVV#____________ExpirationDate:______________

Cardholdersignature:________________________________________________

Visa Mastercard Discover AmericanExpress

Pediatric• Reviewcasestudiesofpediatricpatientsinjuredbyguns• Reviewcommoninjurypatternsinkidsfromfirearmsandnonpow-

derguns(BBguns,airrifles,paintguns)• Reviewdiagnosisanddiagnosticdifficultiesinbuttonbatteryinges-

tions;discussmanagementrecommendationsforandcomplicationsofbuttonbatteryingestions/injuries

• Identifykeycomponentsofasuccessfulpediatricrehabilitationpro-gram

• Describetheimportanceofinte-gratinghabilitationandretrainingofdevelopmentalmilestonesduringpediatricrehabilitation

• Selectsituational-appropriateseda-tiveandanalgesicmedications

• Troubleshootingduringaproce-dure:intraproceduralmonitoringandreversalagents

TraumaBaytour

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2017 Trauma and Critical Care Symposium

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Agenda7:30a.m.Registration/Breakfast

8:00a.m.WelcomeDavidAcuna,DO,andKimberlyMolik,MD

8:15a.m.Best Practices in Pediatric Rehabilitative CareAdamKafka,MD

9:15a.m.Starting a New ECMO Program for a Trauma Service: Bringing it Back to it’s OriginPhilipSmith,MD,FACS

10:15a.m.Break/Trauma Bay TourDavidAcuna,DO

10:35a.m.Pellet Gun and Firearm Injuries in the Pediatric PopulationMichelleAlletag,MD

11:35a.m.Burn Care: Priorities, Considerations and OptionsPhilipSmith,MD,FACS

12:35p.m.Lunch

1:15p.m.Pediatric Procedural Sedation and AnalgesiaBerylYaghmai,MD

2:15p.m.Introduction and Considerations of the Wichita Police Bomb Squad LongNguyen,Detective,BurglarySection/BombSquad

3:45p.m.Break

4:00p.m.Button Battery IngestionsMichelleAlletag,MD

5:00p.m.Closing/Evaluations

PlanningCommitteeDavid Acuna, DO|TraumaDepartmentMedicalDirectorKim Molik, MD|PediatricTraumaDepartmentMedicalDirectorMike Valdez, BSN, RN|AdultandPediatricTraumaProgramDirectorMollie Triplett, BSN, RN|PediatricTraumaandInjuryPreventionCoordinatorAbbee Schultz, BSN, RN|TraumaOutreachandEducationCoordinatorSara Wasinger |ContinuingMedicalEducationDepartmentCoordinator

Faculty

Philip W. Smith, MD, FACSDr.SmithreceivedhismedicaldgreefromEastTennesseeStateUni-versityJamesH.QuillenCollegeofMedicine.HeservedasaU.S.NavylieutenantintheMedicalCorpsandwasaflightsurgeonwiththeNavalMedicalClinicinQuantico,Virginia.HecompletedhisgeneralsurgeryresidencyattheUniversityofTennesseeCollegeofMedicineChatta-noogaandisboardcertifiedingeneralsurgerywithaddedqualificationsincriticalcare.Dr.SmithcompletedasurgicalcriticalcarefellowshipatVanderbiltUniversitySchoolofMedicineandisanassociateprofessorontheUniversityofTennesseeCollegeofMedicineDepartmentofSurgery.

Michelle Alletag, MDDr.AlletagreceivedhermedicaldegreefromtheUniversityofTexasSouth-westernMedicalCenteratDallasSouthwesternMedicalSchool.Shespecial-izesinEmegencyMedicine-PediatricsattheChildren’sHospitalColoradoAnschutzMedicalCampus,Aurora.

Det. Long NguyenMr.NguyenisadetectivewiththeBurglarySection/BombSquadoftheWichitaPoliceDepartment,wherehehasworkedformorethan19years.Healsoserviceswiththe931stSecurityForcesSquadronasastaffsergeant.HewasintheMarineCorpsReservefrom1992-98andreenlistedwiththeAirForceReservesin2014.

Beryl Yaghmai, MDAsamemberofboththeAmericanAcademyofPediatricsandtheSocietyofCriticalCareMedicine,Dr.Yaghmaiiscomfortableworkingwithchildrenfromneonatesthroughyoungadulthood.ShecompletedherpediatricresidencyattheKUSchoolofMedicine-Wichitaandthenfulfilledathree-yearpediatriccriticalcarefellowshipattheUniversityofWashingtonSchoolofMedicine–SeattleChildren’sHospitalinSeattle.ShespeaksseverallanguagesincludingbasicSpanish,CantoneseandMandarinChinese.Dr.YaghmaihasparticipatedinnumerousresearchprojectsandwashonoredwiththeSeattleChildren’sHospital–PediatricCriticalCareMedicineFellowResearchPresentationAwardin2013.

Adam Kafka, MDDr.KafkahasbeenaphysiatristatMadonnaRehabilitationHospitalsince2009.Hefocusesonrestoringmaximumfunctionlostthroughinjury,illnessordisablingconditions.Dr.Kafkaprovidesconservative,non-surgicaldiagnosisandtreatmentofspineandorthopedicinjuries.Inaddition,heperformselectromyographyandnerveconductionstud-iesthataidinthediagnosisofnerveandmuscledisorders.Heisboardcertifiedinphysicalmedicineandrehabilitation.