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9:15 - 10:15 AM 10:30 - 11:30 AM BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CRITICAL CARE Marlborough Room Blenheim Room Dennis Room Treatment Approaches for Post Traumatic Stress Donald Meichenbaum, PhD 1:15 - 2:15 PM BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CRITICAL CARE Marlborough Room Blenheim Room Dennis Room Traumatic Brain Injury in Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Domenic Coletta, Jr., MD 9:15 - 10:15 AM 10:30 - 11:30 AM BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CRITICAL CARE Marlborough Room Blenheim Room Dennis Room 2:15 - 3:15 PM BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CRITICAL CARE Marlborough Room Blenheim Room Dennis Room 3:30 - 4:30 PM 8:00 - 9:00 AM Ways To Bolster Resilience in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters Donald Meichenbaum, PhD 7:00 - 8:00 AM Acute Care Surgery Orlando Kirton, MD 11:30 - 12:30 PM Pediatric Trauma Case Studies Michael L. Nance, MD 11:30 - 1:00 PM Presentation of Scott E. Monk, DO Scholarship Humanism in a High Tech Environment: Is It Possible and What Does It Look Like? Thomas M. Scalea, MD 8:00 - 9:00 AM Surgical Emergencies in Our Elders C. William Schwab, MD 7:00 - 8:00 AM Impact of Damage Control Resuscitation with Damage Control Laparotomy: Time For A Change? Juan Duchesne, MD 4:30 - 5:30 PM Turf Issues Between EMS and Emergency Medicine Kenneth L. Mattox, MD 3:30 - 4:30 PM Complex Pelvic Injury: Modern Management C. William Schwab, MD Arterial Injuries Kathleen McNulty, ACNP Update in Burn Care Linwood R. Haith, Jr. MD CONFERENCE EXHIBITORS/COMMERCIAL SUPPORT Educational and registration fees for participants are kept at a minimum through the generous support of exhibitors and supporters. Exhibits include state-of-the-art equipment, products and professional services. Exhibitors’ and supporters’ ongoing commitment to the symposium makes it possible for ARMC to offer this quality educational experience for a nominal fee. The AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Annual Trauma Symposium is grateful for the continued support of exhibitors and supporters. During breaks, please visit the exhibitors to meet their representatives and learn about their products and services. Advances in Management of Facial Trauma Adam Saad, MD AGENDA • MONDAY, MAY 20, 2013 AGENDA • WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013 BALLY’S ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL & CASINO Located on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & Casino combines comfort with history and tradition. It includes a Family Fun Center, The Spa at Bally’s, shopping, an indoor pool and other features to enhance your stay. Make your hotel reservation today to experience all that Bally’s Atlantic City offers. Atlantic City offers attractions and activities that range from casino resorts and boutique hotels to golf courses, lighthouses, performing arts, and cultural and historical venues to fine dining. A short drive takes you to visit wineries, museums and attractions in Atlantic County and neighboring Cape May and Ocean counties. For more information about what Atlantic City offers, visit www.atlanticcitynj.com TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONS A block of rooms is reserved at Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & Casino for a reduced rate of $95.00 per room, per night in the Main Building and $125.00 per room, per night in the Bally’s Tower. All rates quoted are based on single or double occupancy, plus applicable Atlantic City room tax, currently 14 percent. Rates are also subject to a New Jersey State Tourism Promotional Fee, currently $3.00, and a Room Assessment Fee, currently $7.00, per room, per night. Each additional person is $20.00. To make a reservation, contact the Bally’s Reservations Department by calling 1-800-345-7253 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday before May 5, 2013. To secure the discounted rate, you must mention you are participating in AtlantiCare’s Trauma Symposium. Any reservations made after May 4, 2013 will be on a space-availability basis at then available rack rates. PARKING Parking fee per stay is $5.00 (per day) for self-parking or $10.00 (per day) for valet parking for all overnight hotel guests. Parking fee is subject to change. Accepting abstracts for Poster Presentations until March 30, 2013. Poster Presentation - Monday, May 20, 2013 • 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. The symposium organizers invite presenters from all medical disciplines including physicians, nurses, radiological services, respiratory therapy and education to submit an abstract for consideration that is relevant to the symposium’s objectives and theme. These include: • Current trends and medical practices in trauma care, critical care and emergency medicine • Present cutting edge, relevant information • Current trends, research, evidence-based practice, best practices, unique solutions and unusual case studies Research in progress, student presentations, and previously-presented posters are welcome. Please limit your abstract to 300 words. Include primary author contact information, including email address. Abstracts must be submitted electronically to [email protected] by March 30, 2013. Presenters will be notified of abstract acceptance via email by April 8, 2013. For more information, please visit www.atlanticare.org/symposium. q Physician q PA q Nurse q Respiratory q ALS q AtlantiCare Employee (Apply 20% Discount) Clock # _____________ PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY, YOUR BADGE WILL READ AS FOLLOWS: First Name: __________________________________________________ Last Name: __________________________________________________ Degree (MD, DO, PHD, RN, RRT, ETC): ___________________________ Affiliation/Hospital: ___________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ________________________________________________ Home/Cell Phone: ( _______ ) __________________________________ Work Phone: ( _______ ) ______________________________________ Email Address (REQUIRED): _____________________________________ q No, I can’t attend this year, but would like to be added to your permanent mailing list. Please register me for the following: (Please see fee schedule attached.) Lecture Series q May 20-22, 2013 (Full Conference) $ _________ q May 20, 2013 (Half Day) $ _________ q May 21, 2013 (Full Day) $ _________ q May 22, 2013 (Half Day) $ _________ q Late Fee after May 6 ($40) $ _________ Please indicate any special needs (including dietary restrictions): Special requests will be considered and accommodated in full compliance with the Americans with Disablities Act (ADA). PAYMENT METHOD q Check Please make checks payable to ARMC Trauma Symposium q Visa q MasterCard q AmEx q Discover Credit Card Number: ___________________________________________ Expiration Date: ____ / _______ CVC Code: _________ Cardholder’s Name: ____________________________________________ FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER Online www.atlanticare.org/symposium Fax 609-441-8178 Phone 609-572-8202 Mail ARMC Trauma Center 1925 Pacific Avenue, 8th Floor Atlantic City, NJ 08401 REGISTRATION INFORMATION • A $40 late fee will be charged for registrations received after May 6, 2013. • Tuition fees include food provided at designated times. • Four-week cancellation notice is required for a refund. • Course registration fee is refundable minus a $50 administrative fee. • On-site registration will be accepted on a space-available basis. DISCLOSURES: All conflicts of interest of any individual(s) in a position to control the content of this CME activity will be identified and resolved prior to this educational activity being provided. Disclosure about provider and faculty relationships, or the lack thereof, will be provided to learners. Vested Interest Disclosure: It is the policy of ARMC to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its sponsored educational programs. All planners and faculty participating in sponsored programs by ARMC are expected to disclose to the program audience any associated or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation(s). AtlantiCare is not responsible for lost or stolen property during the trauma symposium. It is strongly recommended that you do not leave any electronic equipment, valuables or personal belongings in meeting and lecture rooms unattended. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please call (609) 572-8202 with special requests. Aquatic Spinal Cord Injuries Kristen E. Radcliff, MD Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Juan Duchesne, MD Screening a Patient Following a Traumatic Event William Gluckman, DO Emergency Medicine Potpourri Thomas Brabson, DO Advances in Neuro Critical Care Diagnostics Edward Hamaty, Jr. DO Anticoagulation Issues & Venous Thromboembolism Anthony Macchiavelli, MD New Drugs of Abuse Brian Acunto, DO Prevention & Treatment of Critical Care Delirium Catherine Dudick, MD Respiratory Therapy After Severe Trauma Thomas M. Scalea, MD You Put What Where? Allen Fasnacht, BSN, RN Kathleen Patrizzi, APN, RN, CEN Orthopedic ER Management William Gluckman, DO Ventilation/Special Populations Kelly Willman, MD Pain Management 101: From EMS to the ED Brett Greenfield, DO 2:30 - 3:30 PM Combat Related Traumatic Brain Injury in Iraq and Afghanistan: A Protocol Based Treatment Strategy Christopher Koebbe, Lt. Col., USAF, MC GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom AGENDA • TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2013 SUNRISE GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom Innovations in Medicine and Technology: Hypothermia Frances Loftus, DO GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom BALLY’S ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL & CASINO EARLY REGISTRATION MAY 20-22, 2013 (Full Conference - 18 credits) MAY 20 OR MAY 22, 2013 (Half Day - 5 credits) MAY 21, 2013 (Full Day - 8 credits) PHYSICIAN NURSING/ALS/RESPIRATORY/ALLIED HEALTH $400 $300 15TH ANNUAL TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM MAY 20-22, 2013 EARLY REGISTRATION $40 Late fee will apply after May 6 $150 $100 $225 $175 Exhibits will be available during the entire conference in the Bally Room. Designated times will be set during the conference for networking. Schedule and Speakers are subject to change. Gentle Radiation Michael L. Nance, MD Update on Hemodynamics Orlando Kirton, MD 12:00 - 1:00 PM Registration and Poster Presentation SUNRISE GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom REGISTRATION BOOTH • LOBBY REGISTRATION 15th annual TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM May 20-22, 2013 Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & Casino REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 1:00 - 2:00 PM Resuscitation Redefined Kenneth L. Mattox, MD
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9:15 - 10:15 AM

10:30 - 11:30 AM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CRITICAL CARE Marlborough Room Blenheim Room Dennis Room

Treatment Approaches for Post Traumatic StressDonald Meichenbaum, PhD

1:15 - 2:15 PM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CRITICAL CARE Marlborough Room Blenheim Room Dennis Room

Traumatic Brain Injury in Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Domenic Coletta, Jr., MD

9:15 - 10:15 AM

10:30 - 11:30 AM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CRITICAL CARE Marlborough Room Blenheim Room Dennis Room

2:15 - 3:15 PM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CRITICAL CARE Marlborough Room Blenheim Room Dennis Room

3:30 - 4:30 PM

AGENDA • MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012

8:00 - 9:00 AM Ways To Bolster Resilience in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters Donald Meichenbaum, PhD

7:00 - 8:00 AM Acute Care Surgery Orlando Kirton, MD

11:30 - 12:30 PM Pediatric Trauma Case Studies Michael L. Nance, MD

11:30 - 1:00 PM Presentation of Scott E. Monk, DO Scholarship Humanism in a High Tech Environment: Is It Possible and What Does It Look Like? Thomas M. Scalea, MD

8:00 - 9:00 AM Surgical Emergencies in Our Elders C. William Schwab, MD

7:00 - 8:00 AM Impact of Damage Control Resuscitation with Damage Control Laparotomy: Time For A Change? Juan Duchesne, MD

4:30 - 5:30 PM Turf Issues Between EMS and Emergency Medicine Kenneth L. Mattox, MD

3:30 - 4:30 PM Complex Pelvic Injury: Modern Management C. William Schwab, MD

Arterial InjuriesKathleen McNulty, ACNP

Update in Burn CareLinwood R. Haith, Jr. MD

CONFERENCE EXHIBITORS/COMMERCIAL SUPPORT

Educational and registration fees for participants are kept at a minimum through the generous support of exhibitors and supporters. Exhibits include state-of-the-art equipment, products and professional services. Exhibitors’ and supporters’ ongoing commitment to the symposium makes it possible for ARMC to offer this quality educational experience for a nominal fee. The AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Annual Trauma Symposium is grateful for the continued support of exhibitors and supporters. During breaks, please visit the exhibitors to meet their representatives and learn about their products and services.

Advances in Management of Facial Trauma Adam Saad, MD

AGENDA • MONDAY, MAY 20, 2013 AGENDA • WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013BALLY’S ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL & CASINOLocated on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & Casino combines comfort with history and tradition. It includes a Family Fun Center, The Spa at Bally’s, shopping, an indoor pool and other features to enhance your stay. Make your hotel reservation today to experience all that Bally’s Atlantic City offers.

Atlantic City offers attractions and activities that range from casino resorts and boutique hotels to golf courses, lighthouses, performing arts, and cultural and historical venues to fine dining. A short drive takes you to visit wineries, museums and attractions in Atlantic County and neighboring Cape May and Ocean counties. For more information about what Atlantic City offers, visit www.atlanticcitynj.com

TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONS A block of rooms is reserved at Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & Casino for a reduced rate of $95.00 per room, per night in the Main Building and $125.00 per room, per night in the Bally’s Tower. All rates quoted are based on single or double occupancy, plus applicable Atlantic City room tax, currently 14 percent. Rates are also subject to a New Jersey State Tourism Promotional Fee, currently $3.00, and a Room Assessment Fee, currently $7.00, per room, per night. Each additional person is $20.00. To make a reservation, contact the Bally’s Reservations Department by calling 1-800-345-7253 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday before May 5, 2013.

To secure the discounted rate, you must mention you are participating in AtlantiCare’s Trauma Symposium.

Any reservations made after May 4, 2013 will be on a space-availability basis at then available rack rates.

PARKINGParking fee per stay is $5.00 (per day) for self-parking or $10.00 (per day) for valet parking for all overnight hotel guests. Parking fee is subject to change.

Accepting abstracts for Poster Presentations until March 30, 2013.Poster Presentation - Monday, May 20, 2013 • 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

The symposium organizers invite presenters from all medical disciplines including physicians, nurses, radiological services, respiratory therapy and education to submit an abstract for consideration that is relevant to the symposium’s objectives and theme. These include:

• Current trends and medical practices in trauma care, critical care and emergency medicine • Present cutting edge, relevant information• Current trends, research, evidence-based practice, best practices, unique solutions and unusual case studies

Research in progress, student presentations, and previously-presented posters are welcome.Please limit your abstract to 300 words. Include primary author contact information, including email address.

Abstracts must be submitted electronically to [email protected] by March 30, 2013.Presenters will be notified of abstract acceptance via email by April 8, 2013.

For more information, please visit www.atlanticare.org/symposium.

q Physician q PA q Nurse q Respiratory q ALS

q AtlantiCare Employee (Apply 20% Discount)

Clock # _____________

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY, YOUR BADGE WILL READ AS FOLLOWS:

First Name: __________________________________________________

Last Name: __________________________________________________

Degree (MD, DO, PHD, RN, RRT, ETC): ___________________________

Affiliation/Hospital: ___________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________

City/State/Zip: ________________________________________________

Home/Cell Phone: ( _______ ) __________________________________

Work Phone: ( _______ ) ______________________________________

Email Address (REQUIRED): _____________________________________

q No, I can’t attend this year, but would like to be added to your permanent mailing list.

Please register me for the following: (Please see fee schedule attached.)

Lecture Series q May 20-22, 2013 (Full Conference) $ _________

q May 20, 2013 (Half Day) $ _________

q May 21, 2013 (Full Day) $ _________

q May 22, 2013 (Half Day) $ _________

q Late Fee after May 6 ($40) $ _________

Please indicate any special needs (including dietary restrictions): Special requests will be considered and accommodated in full compliance with the Americans with Disablities Act (ADA).

PAYMENT METHOD

q Check Please make checks payable to ARMC Trauma Symposium

q Visa q MasterCard q AmEx q Discover

Credit Card Number: ___________________________________________

Expiration Date: ____ / _______ CVC Code: _________

Cardholder’s Name: ____________________________________________

FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTEROnline www.atlanticare.org/symposium

Fax 609-441-8178

Phone 609-572-8202

Mail ARMC Trauma Center 1925 Pacific Avenue, 8th Floor Atlantic City, NJ 08401

REGISTRATION INFORMATION• A $40 late fee will be charged for

registrations received after May 6, 2013.

• Tuition fees include food provided at designated times.

• Four-week cancellation notice is required for a refund.

• Course registration fee is refundable minus a $50 administrative fee.

• On-site registration will be accepted on a space-available basis.

DISCLOSURES:All conflicts of interest of any individual(s) in a position to control the content of this CME activity will be identified and resolved prior to this educational activity being provided. Disclosure about provider and faculty relationships, or the lack thereof, will be provided to learners.

Vested Interest Disclosure: It is the policy of ARMC to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its sponsored educational programs. All planners and faculty participating in sponsored programs by ARMC are expected to disclose to the program audience any associated or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation(s).

AtlantiCare is not responsible for lost or stolen property during the trauma symposium. It is strongly recommended that you do not leave any electronic equipment, valuables or personal belongings in meeting and lecture rooms unattended.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please call (609) 572-8202 with special requests.

Aquatic Spinal Cord InjuriesKristen E. Radcliff, MD

Abdominal CompartmentSyndromeJuan Duchesne, MD

Screening a Patient Following a Traumatic EventWilliam Gluckman, DO

Emergency Medicine PotpourriThomas Brabson, DO

Advances in Neuro Critical Care DiagnosticsEdward Hamaty, Jr. DO

Anticoagulation Issues & Venous ThromboembolismAnthony Macchiavelli, MD

New Drugs of AbuseBrian Acunto, DO

Prevention & Treatment of Critical Care DeliriumCatherine Dudick, MD

Respiratory Therapy After Severe TraumaThomas M. Scalea, MD

You Put What Where? Allen Fasnacht, BSN, RNKathleen Patrizzi, APN, RN, CEN

Orthopedic ER ManagementWilliam Gluckman, DO

Ventilation/Special PopulationsKelly Willman, MD

Pain Management 101: From EMS to the EDBrett Greenfield, DO

2:30 - 3:30 PM Combat Related Traumatic Brain Injury in Iraq and Afghanistan: A Protocol Based Treatment Strategy Christopher Koebbe, Lt. Col., USAF, MC

GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom

GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom

AGENDA • TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2013SUNRISE GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom

Innovations in Medicine and Technology: HypothermiaFrances Loftus, DO

GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom

GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom

GENERAL SESSION – Ocean Ballroom

BALLY’S ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL & CASINO

EARLY REGISTRATION

MAY 20-22, 2013(Full Conference - 18 credits)

MAY 20 OR MAY 22, 2013(Half Day - 5 credits)

MAY 21, 2013(Full Day - 8 credits)

PHYSICIAN NURSING/ALS/RESPIRATORY/ALLIED HEALTH

$400 $300

15TH ANNUAL TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM • MAY 20-22, 2013EARLY REGISTRATION

$40 Late fee will apply after May 6

$150 $100

$225 $175

Exhibits will be available during the entire conference in the Bally Room. Designated times will be set during the conference for networking.

Schedule and Speakers are subject to change.

Gentle RadiationMichael L. Nance, MD

Update on HemodynamicsOrlando Kirton, MD

12:00 - 1:00 PM Registration and Poster Presentation

SUNRISE GENERAL SESSION – Ocean BallroomREGISTRATION BOOTH • LOBBY

REGISTRATION

15th annual

TRAUMA SYMPOSIUMMay 20-22, 2013

Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & Casino

REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

1:00 - 2:00 PM Resuscitation Redefined Kenneth L. Mattox, MD

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AGENDA • MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012

GUEST FACULTY:

Domenic Coletta, Jr., MDChief Ringside Physician,New Jersey State Athletic Control BoardMedical Director, Emergency Dept.Cape Regional Medical CenterCape May Court House, New Jersey

Juan Duchesne, MD, FACS, FCCP, FCCM Associate Professor of SurgeryTulane SICU Medical DirectorLouisiana Chair for Committee of TraumaSpirit of Charity HospitalNew Orleans, Louisiana

Allen Fasnacht, BSN, RNPenn Presbyterian Medical CenterDirector, PA State ENA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

William Gluckman, DO, MBA, FACEPPresident and CEOFastER Urgent CareMorris Plains, New Jersey

Linwood R. Haith, Jr., MD, FACS, FCCMClinical Associate Professor, Drexel University College of MedicineDirector, Nathan Speare Regional Burn Treatment CenterCrozer Chester Medical CenterUpland, Pennsylvania

Orlando Kirton, MD, FACS, FCCM, FCCPLudwig J. Pyrtek, M.D. Chair in SurgeryDirector of Surgery, Chief Division of General SurgeryHartford HospitalProfessor of SurgeryProgram Director, Integrated General Surgery Residency ProgramVice Chair, Department of SurgeryUniv. of Connecticut School of MedicineHartford, Connecticut

Christopher Koebbe, Lt Col, USAF, MCDirector of Cerebrovascular NeurosurgerySan Antonio Military Medical CenterClinical Assistant ProfessorDept. of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, Texas

DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

COURSE OVERVIEW

The AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center 15th Annual Trauma Symposium, will address the latest advances and topics in trauma, critical care and emergency medicine, while emphasizing the importance of quality patient care. Speakers will include national and regional experts. This educational opportunity offers continuing education credits and networking opportunities for professional healthcare providers who contribute to the interdisciplinary care of the injured patient.

STATEMENT OF NEEDData related to the care of critically ill and injured patients is rapidly evolving with advances in science and technology. If implementation at the bedside fails to keep pace, optimal patient care can be compromised. The course is designed to improve the knowledge, competence and performance of healthcare providers engaged in daily care of critically ill and traumatized patients to prevent a gap in knowledge where the information and technology exists. The symposium will feature didactic lectures and inspiring keynote addresses, with a balance between evidence-based principles and innovative, thought-provoking elements of trauma, critical care and emergency medicine. This comprehensive course will incorporate current guidelines and the newest techniques for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment; and provide a valuable update on the management of injured and critically ill patients.

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this program participants should be able to:• Apply knowledge gained and lessons learned to

provide quality trauma care in practice settings. • Discuss management, technology and techniques

for optimal care of diverse trauma, critical care and emergency medicine-related issues.

• Describe the latest strategies and techniques for optimal care in the critical care setting, including pediatrics, respiratory care and burn injuries.

TARGET AUDIENCE • Physicians • Physician assistants • Nurses/Nurse practitioners • Respiratory therapists • Physicial therapists • Pre-hospital advanced life support • Allied healthcare professionals

ACCREDITATION & DISCLOSURE

Physician The AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for May 20-22, 2013. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Physician Assistants The American Academy of Physician Assistants accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.

Nursing AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. P64-12/12-15.

Respiratory 18 continuing education credits are pending American Association for Respiratory Care approval for May 20-22, 2013.

Pre-Hospital New Jersey EMS: A certificate will be issued upon completion of the course. Credits will be given to each participant through his or her EMS coordinator.

Pennsylvania EMS: Continuing education has been applied for through MidAtlantic MedEvac and is pending PA Department of Health/EMS approval for May 20-22, 2013.

All other out-of-state EMS: Contact your state’s EMS office for pre-approval of credits and information about CEUs.

Note: Credit will be awarded to all participants only if the evaluation form is completed and returned.

Kenneth L. Mattox, MDDistinguished Service ProfessorMichael E. DeBakey Department of SurgeryBaylor College of MedicineChief of Staff and Chief of SurgeryBen Taub General HospitalHouston, Texas

Donald Meichenbaum, PhDDistinguished Professor Emeritus,University of WaterlooOntario, CanadaResearch Director of the Melissa Institute for Violence PreventionMiami, Florida

Michael L. Nance, MDProfessor of Pediatric Surgery University of Pennsylvania School of MedicineDirector, Pediatric Trauma Program The Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Thomas M. Scalea, MD, FACSPhysician-in-Chief, Shock Trauma CenterSystem Chief for Critical Care ServicesUniversity of Maryland Medical SystemFrancis X. Kelly, Professor of TraumaDirector, Program in TraumaUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineBaltimore, Maryland

C. William Schwab, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery, Perelman School of MedicineHospital of the University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

ARMC FACULTY:Brian Acunto, DODept. of Emergency MedicineAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterAtlantic City, New Jersey

Thomas Brabson, DO, MBA, FACOEP, FACEP Past President, American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians Chair, Emergency ServicesAtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Atlantic City, New Jersey

Catherine Dudick, MD, FACSDept. of Surgery, Div. Trauma and General SurgeryChair, Dept. of Critical CareAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterAtlantic City, New Jersey

Brett Greenfield, DO, FACOEP/CAQ-EMSDept. of Emergency ServicesAssist. Medical Director, AtlantiCare EMSAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterMedical Director – MidAtlantic MedEvacAtlantic City, New Jersey

Edward Hamaty, Jr., DO, FACCP, FACOIMedical DirectorNeurosciences Critical Care ProgramAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterAtlantic City, New Jersey

Frances Loftus, DO, FCCPDirector, Medical Intensive Care UnitAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterAtlantic Pulmonary and Critical Care Associates, PAGalloway, New Jersey

Anthony Macchiavelli, MDMedical Director, Hospitalist ProgramAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterAtlantic City, New Jersey

Kathleen McNulty, ACNP, MSN, RNTrauma Nurse PractitionerMidAtlantic MedEvac-Flight NurseAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterAtlantic City, New Jersey

Kathleen Patrizzi, APN, RN, CENClinical Nurse SpecialistEmergency ServicesAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterAtlantic City, New Jersey

Kristen E. Radcliff, MDDiv. of Orthopaedics, Spine SurgeonAtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Assistant Professor Orthopaedic Surgery,Jefferson Medical CollegeRothman Institute of New Jersey, PAEHT & Manahawkin, New Jersey

Adam Saad, MDDiv. of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterThe Plastic Surgery CenterEHT & Shrewsbury, New Jersey

Kelly Willman, MDDept. of Surgery, Div. Trauma and General SurgeryDept. of Critical CareAtlantiCare Regional Medical CenterAtlantic City, New Jersey

TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM 2012

ABOUT ATLANTICARE

AtlantiCare is an integrated system of services designed to help people achieve optimal health. It does so by focusing on customer

needs and expectations to provide accessible, comprehensive services of superior quality and value. AtlantiCare is comprised of

AtlantiCare Regional Health Services including AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center with three locations, ambulatory services and

AtlantiCare Physician Group; the AtlantiCare Foundation, and AtlantiCare Health Solutions, an accountable care organization.

The region’s largest healthcare organization and largest non-casino employer, AtlantiCare’s more than 5,195 employees and 600

physicians serve the community in over 60 locations. AtlantiCare and its business units are governed by boards comprised of more

than 70 volunteer community leaders. AtlantiCare’s focus is to serve the community as a provider of health and wellness services.

AtlantiCare is committed to building healthy communities through partnerships with local organizations that share its interest

in health. AtlantiCare’s primary service offering of Healthcare Delivery, integrated with the complementary and strategic service

offerings of Health Information and Health Solutions, is focused on delivering value at every stage of an individual’s health (healthy,

at-risk, episodically ill or chronically ill). Together, these services offer the elements necessary to achieve, maintain or return each

member of the community to optimal health.

COURSE INTRODUCTION

REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

1925 Pacific Avenue, 8th FloorAtlantic City, NJ 08401

NON-PROFIT

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ARMC’S TRAUMA TEAM is pleased to offer this comprehensive conference. To learn more about the conference, see updates to the agenda or to register, please visit www.atlanticare.org/symposium, contact the Trauma Education Coordinator at 609-572-8202 or email [email protected]

May 20-22, 2013

Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & CasinoAtlantic City, New Jersey

REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

May 20-22, 2013

Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & CasinoAtlantic City, New Jersey

REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

15th annual

TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM

15th annual

TRAUMA SYMPOSIUM


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