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Thursday October 1, 2015 Capitol Plaza Hotel Topeka, Kansas Of Kansas Emergency Care Symposium Secure Online Registration www.kslifestar.com Symposium Faculty: Melissa W. Costello, M.D., FACEP, BC-EMS Facility Medical Director, Director of Emergency Medicine TeamHealth, Mobile Infirmary Medical Center, Mobile, AL. Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, AL. Medical Director, Bapst LifeFlight, Bapst Hospital, Pensacola, FL. SWAT Taccal Physician, Federal Bureau of Inves- gaon, Mobile Division. Medical Officer, Urban Search and Rescue Team, City of Mobile Fire and Rescue, Mobile, AL. Medical Officer, Naonal Dis- aster Medical Services, AL-3 Disaster Medical As- sistance Team, US Department of Health and Hu- man Services Mary Ann House-Fancher, ACNP, MSN, CCRN-CSC, PCCN Adult Cardio-Thoracic Nurse Praconer, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. President, Crical Care Advanced Medical Ins- tute, CCAMI-Educaon Corporaon, Melbourne, FL. Daniel J. Griffin, A.S., CCEMT-P CEO/Instructor, DJ Griffin Educaon, LLC, Gainesville, FL. Adjunct Faculty, Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL. Adjunct Faculty, Nature Coast EMS, Lecanto, FL. Stephen L. Thornton, M.D. Emergency Medicine, Toxicology, The University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, KS Educaon Objecves: Define the pathophysiologic mechanism implicat- ed in hyperoxic lung injury Describe the effect of dopamine on free radicals Idenfy opmal oxygenaon Review Quality Assurance video laryngoscopy cas- es Review and apply up to date informaon on neo- natal resuscitaon Describe treatment modalies for Acute Coronary Syndrome Review triage decision making process and how that relates to paent outcomes Idenfy bath saltsdrug ingeson and treat- ments Idenfy family issues and concerns of crically ill paents Through case studies, describe current idenfica- on and treatment of stroke paents Idenfy common respiratory diagnoses, assess- ment and treatment in EMS Define a raonal and evidence-based approach to spinal immobilizaon Describe challenges present in the care of the crically injured pediatric paent Review neurovascular and neurosensory assess- ments in relaon to orthopedic trauma Describe urgent paent care as it relates to MI, Stroke, VTE, Hemorrhage, Hematoma and Pulmonary Embolus

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Page 1: EMS Facility Medical Director, Director of Emergency Of ...Care: EMS & ED Care of the Stroke Patient BC-EMS 1530-1545 Break 1545-1700 Acute Coronary Syndrome Mary Ann House-Fancher,

Thursday

October 1, 2015

Capitol Plaza Hotel Topeka, Kansas

Of Kansas

Emergency Care Symposium

Secure Online

Registration

www.kslifestar.com

Symposium Faculty:

Melissa W. Costello, M.D., FACEP, BC-EMS

Facility Medical Director, Director of Emergency Medicine TeamHealth, Mobile Infirmary Medical

Center, Mobile, AL. Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, AL. Medical Director, Baptist LifeFlight, Baptist Hospital, Pensacola, FL. SWAT Tactical Physician, Federal Bureau of Inves-tigation, Mobile Division. Medical Officer, Urban Search and Rescue Team, City of Mobile Fire and Rescue, Mobile, AL. Medical Officer, National Dis-aster Medical Services, AL-3 Disaster Medical As-sistance Team, US Department of Health and Hu-

man Services

Mary Ann House-Fancher, ACNP, MSN, CCRN-CSC, PCCN

Adult Cardio-Thoracic Nurse Practitioner, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Florida,

Gainesville, FL. President, Critical Care Advanced Medical Insti-

tute, CCAMI-Education Corporation, Melbourne, FL.

Daniel J. Griffin, A.S., CCEMT-P CEO/Instructor, DJ Griffin Education, LLC,

Gainesville, FL. Adjunct Faculty, Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL. Adjunct Faculty, Nature Coast EMS, Lecanto, FL.

Stephen L. Thornton, M.D. Emergency Medicine, Toxicology, The University

of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, KS

Education Objectives: Define the pathophysiologic mechanism implicat-

ed in hyperoxic lung injury Describe the effect of dopamine on free radicals Identify optimal oxygenation Review Quality Assurance video laryngoscopy cas-

es Review and apply up to date information on neo-

natal resuscitation Describe treatment modalities for Acute Coronary

Syndrome Review triage decision making process and how

that relates to patient outcomes Identify “bath salts” drug ingestion and treat-

ments Identify family issues and concerns of critically ill

patients Through case studies, describe current identifica-

tion and treatment of stroke patients Identify common respiratory diagnoses, assess-

ment and treatment in EMS Define a rational and evidence-based approach to

spinal immobilization Describe challenges present in the care of the

critically injured pediatric patient Review neurovascular and neurosensory assess-

ments in relation to orthopedic trauma Describe urgent patient care as it relates to MI,

Stroke, VTE, Hemorrhage, Hematoma and Pulmonary Embolus

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Morning General Session

Sunflower Room

0700-0745 Registration Continental Breakfast Provided

0745-0800 Announcements

0800-0915 Sepsis 2015: Are You Ready? Mary Ann House-Fancher, ACNP,

MSN, CCRN-CSC, PCCN

0915-1015 Friday Night Lights

Out—Pediatric

Concussion in Sports Daniel J. Griffin, A.S., CCEMT-P

1015-1030 Break

1030-1130 Thou Shalt Not Backboard &

Nine Other Commandments

of Modern EMS Melissa W. Costello, M.D.,

FACEP, BC-EMS

1130-1230 The Area of the Bite:

Managing Pit Viper Bites

Stephen L. Thornton, M.D.

1230-1330 Lunch Provided

Afternoon General Session

Sunflower Room

1330-1430 The Myths & Truths of

Lightning Injuries

Daniel J. Griffin, A.S., CCEMT-P

1430-1530 The Golden Hour of Stroke

Care: EMS & ED Care of the

Stroke Patient

Melissa W. Costello, M.D., FACEP,

BC-EMS

1530-1545 Break

1545-1700 Acute Coronary Syndrome

Mary Ann House-Fancher, ACNP,

MSN, CCRN-CSC, PCCN

CEU Hours Provided for :

Nursing 8.8 hours

Respiratory Therapy 7.0 hours

EMS 7.5 hours

Important Information

Registration Information Thursday, October 1st $75.00

REGISTER ONLINE

www.kslifestar.com

Layered clothing is recommended to allow

for room temperature variations during the

lectures. Cell phones and pagers must be

on silence during the lectures at the Sym-

posium.

Thank you for your cooperation!

Hotel Accommodations

Capitol Plaza Hotel

1717 SW Topeka Blvd.

Topeka, KS 66612

(785) 431-7200

(800) 579-7937 Special rate of $94.00/night if you mention the

“Life Star Emergency Care Symposium”

Hotel Accommodations

Capitol Plaza Hotel

1717 SW Topeka Blvd.

Topeka, KS 66612

(785) 431-7200

(800) 579-7937

Special rate of $94.00/night if you mention the

“Life Star Emergency Care Symposium”

Secured until August 31st, 2015