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AAEM-0516-581

www.aaem.org/AAEM17 #AAEM17

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

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We are getting geared up for the 2017 Scientific Assembly and we are working to make this the best AAEM conference ever! You might want to register now and put the dates in your calendar for the American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly, held in Orlando, from Thursday, March 16th, through Monday, March 20th, 2017. Register now at www.aaem.org/AAEM17.

You can bank on the AAEM Scientific Assembly to provide premier continuing medical education, have your favorite speakers, and be on the cutting edge of medical practice.

We, Dr. Christopher Doty and Dr. Evadne Marcolini, are leading the planning committee again and have hand-picked a stellar group of talented educators to bring you a top-notch conference you have come to expect. We also have managed to keep Dr. Joseph Lex as a senior advisor to the planning subcommittee. Dr. Joelle Borhart is lead on pre-conference courses and Dr. R. Gentry Wilkerson is lead on the Pecha Kucha planning. It is all in place to take the conference to the next level.

Plan to see your favorite plenary sessions and some new cutting edge tracks. Look for:

• Myth-Busting• When the Shift Hits the Fan• Financial Wellness for Physicians• Medicolegal Aspects of Emergency Medicine • Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine

• Getting the Right Job• Operations Boot Camp• Geriatrics• EMS

Also, we will continue with our super successful Pecha Kucha sessions for a rapid fire, diverse topic format. These presentations include 20 slides for review of a single topic in just under 7 minutes. These sessions have been tremendously successful for the past several years and are coming to Orlando. In addition, the committee is looking to introduce new sessions including an operations bootcamp, wellness topics, and a procedures session. We are also having small group clinics, experiential learning sessions that you can sign up for in advance.

Specialty sessions were also developed for:

• Women in Emergency Medicine• International Emergency Medicine • Legal Contracts in Emergency Medicine• Diversity in Emergency Medicine

• Resident and Student Association (AAEM/RSA)• Young Physician Section (YPS)• 2017 Medical Student Session

Of course, there are also several stellar pre-conference courses planned for Thursday, March16th and Friday, March 17th which include popular returning favorites as well as new topics to keep our members relevant and informed:

• Ultrasound — Beginner and Advanced with Didactic and Lab Sessions

• Simulation — Pediatric and Obstetric Labs• So You Think You Can Interpret an EKG?

• 2016 LLSA Review Course• Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians• Active Shooter: Are You Ready• EMTalk: Communicating Serious News

We are in the final stages of securing a huge keynote speaker for this year, so stay tuned for more information.Of course, there is no registration fee for AAEM members (with refundable deposit) and there are discounted member rates for pre-conference courses.

We have worked to provide the very best for your education … great speakers and great topics for no charge at a great destination. This Scientific Assembly promises to be a fabulous experience and a premier educational event. Please accept our invitation and come see what we have to offer you. Register now at www.aaem.org/AAEM17.

Chris Christopher Doty, MD FAAEM 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly Subcommittee Co-Chair

Evie Evadne Marcolini, MD FAAEM 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly Subcommittee Co-Chair

YOU’RE INVITED!

Christopher Doty, MD FAAEM - Co-Chair, 23rd AAEM Scientific Assembly Subcommittee

Evadne Marcolini, MD FAAEM - Co-Chair, 23rd AAEM Scientific Assembly Subcommittee

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Scientific Assembly Subcommittee Christopher Doty, MD FAAEM, Co-Chair Evadne Marcolini, MD FAAEM, Co-Chair Joseph R. Lex, Jr., MD MAAEM FAAEM, AdvisorJoelle Borhart, MD FAAEM David Bruner, MD FAAEM Michael Buscher, DO FAAEM Jonathan Jones, MD FAAEM Tamara Kuittinen, MD FAAEM

Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM Eric Morley, MD MS FAAEM Nilesh Patel, DO FAAEM Jack Perkins, MD FAAEM Zaffer Qasim, MBBS FCEM FRCPC(EM) Kevin Reed, MD FAAEM Kevin Rodgers, MD FAAEM R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM

The American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly (AAEM17) is proudly the premier clinical conference in emergency medicine. Pre-conference activities will take place on Thursday, March 16th and Friday, March 17th. The Scientific Assembly will begin in the afternoon on Friday, March 17th and end on Monday, March 20th, 2017.

CONNECT WITH AAEM17!Download our mobile app by visiting http://eventmobi.com/aaem17 or the app store.

The app includes an event guide, speaker profiles, exhibitor listing, evaluations & surveys, handout/PDF document access, and new in 2017: Gamification!

Follow @AAEMinfo on Twitter and use hashtag #AAEM17 for Scientific Assembly tweets.

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

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PASSPORT TO PRIZESConference attendees will receive a passport book in their registration materials onsite. Visit all participating exhibitors in the exhibit hall March 17-18 to fill your passport with verification stickers. After you’ve collected all stickers, drop off your completed passport book at the AAEM registration desk. Passport books turned in prior to the daily drawing will be eligible for a series of prize drawings for that day. Winners will be directed to the designated exhibit booth to collect their prize. To view a list of sponsors, prizes, and rules and regulations, visit www.aaem.org/AAEM17/passport.

SPECIAL THANKS & CONSIDERATIONThe 2017 Scientific Assembly would not be possible without the administrative support provided by Emily Marx, Kathy Uy, Darcy Welsh, and Janet Wilson and the collective input from the Education Committee, Pecha Kucha Subcommittee and the Session Chairs who participated on the 2017 Scientific Assembly Planning Subcommittee.Ashley Bean, MD FAAEMDavid Bruner, MD FAAEMJoelle Borhart, MD FAAEMMike Buscher, DO FAAEMChristopher Doty, MD FAAEMJason Hine, MD FAAEMJonathan Jones, MD FAAEMTamara Kuittinen, MD FAAEMTracy Leigh LeGros, MD PhD FAAEM

Joseph R. Lex, Jr., MD MAAEM FAAEMEvadne Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEPAmal Mattu, MD FAAEMSiamak Moayedi, MD FAAEMEric Morley, MD MS FAAEMHeather Murphy-Lavoie, MD UHM FAAEMLillian Oshva, MD FAAEMNilesh Patel, DO FAAEM FACOEP

Jack Perkins, Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP FACPZaffer Qasim, MBBS FCEM FRCPC(EM)Kevin Reed, MD FAAEMJennifer Repanshek Fisher, MD FAAEMKevin Rodgers, MD FAAEMSherri Rudinsky, MD FAAEMR. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM

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L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

OR

L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

STATEMENTS OF DISCLOSURE

The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) endorses the guidelines for continuing medical education programs as set forth in the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Elements (including the Standards for Commercial Support) and Accreditation Policies. AAEM maintains control over the development of its educational programs and the selection of topics and presenters.

A full disclosure of relevant financial relationships is required of all presenters and faculty members, and the presence of any such relationship will be reported to all program attendees. AAEM defines relevant financial relationships as those relationships in which the individual benefits by receiving a salary, royalty, intellectual property rights, consulting fee, honoraria, ownership interest (e.g., stocks, stock options or other ownership interest, excluding diversified mutual funds), or other financial benefit. Financial benefits are usually associated with roles such as employment, management position, independent contractor (including contracted research), consulting, speaking and teaching, membership on advisory committees or review panels, board membership, and other activities from which remuneration is received or expected. ACCME considers relationships of the person involved in the CME activity to include financial relationships of a spouse or partner.

In accordance with these policies, AAEM would like to make the following information known to all conference participants.

PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF WHO HAVE DISCLOSED NO RELEVANT FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS

Jonathan D. Apfelbaum, MD FAAEMKishla Askins, PAAshley S. Bean, MD MA FACEP FAAEMCarleigh L. BentonNicholas BertucciCourtney BethelJoelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEPDavid I. Bruner, MD FAAEMLaura Burns, MAMichael G. Buscher, Jr., DO FAAEMKiersten Carter, MDWan-Tsu W. Chang, MD FAAEMKenneth Kuang-Chun ChangJeffrey D. Chien, MDFrank L. Christopher, MD FAAEMJoel M. Clingenpeel, MD MPH FAAEM, FAAPJames E. Colletti, MD FAAEMDavid C. Cone, MD FAAEMAlessandra Conforto, MD FAAEMGaston A. Costa, MDRobert J. Cox, MD FAAEMGinger CzajkowskiMichelle DavisBrandt A. Delhamer, MD FAAEMTom DerenneHarinder S. Dhindsa, MD FAAEMDaniel J. Dire, MD FAAEMKaren Dixon, MD FAAEM

Christopher I. Doty, MD FAAEMWilliam T. Durkin, Jr., MD MBA CPE FAAEMMazen J. El Sayed, MD MPH FAAEMNathan S. ElgAlissa FiorentinoJennifer Fisher-Repanshek, MD FAAEMMark A. Foppe, DO FAAEM FACOEPJuli C. Fung, MD FAAEMFrank Gaudio, MD FAAEMRobert D. Glatter, MD FAAEMWilliam Goldenberg, MD FAAEMMitchell J. Goldman, DO FAAEM FAAPScott Goldstein, DO FAAEMPuja Gopal, MDMichael Gottlieb, MDMatthew N. Graber, MD PhD FAAEMJoseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM FACEPMary R. Haas, MDBrian T. Hall, MD FAAEMMadeleine Hanan, MSMAndrew B. HarrisonMarianne Haughey, MD FAAEMMegan Healy, MD FAAEMJason Hine, MDJoshua Hinson, DO FAAEMAndrew S. Johnson, MD MPH FAAEMSophia Johnson, DOJonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

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L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

STATEMENTS OF DISCLOSURE

Jennifer Kanapicki Comer, MD FAAEMFred E. Kency, Jr., MDKristen Kent, MD FAAEMJay Khadpe, MD FAAEMMichael J. Klevens, MD FAAEMJoseph G. Kotora, Jr., DO MPH FACEP FAAEMAlex Koyfman, MDTamara R. Kuittinen, MD FAAEMRobert P. Lam, MD FAAEMJames Lantry, III, MD FAAEMTracy Leigh LeGros, MD PhD FAAEMDavid P. Lehrfeld, MD FAAEMErin R. Leiman, MD FAAEMJoseph R. Lex, Jr., MD MAAEM FAAEMMimi Lu, MD FAAEMEverett T. Lyn, MD MSc FAAEMJohn F. Madden, MD FAAEMPatrick W. Magajna, MD MS FAWM FAAEMS. Terez Malka, MD FAAEMEdmundo Mandac, MD FAAEMJulian G. Mapp, MD FAAEMEvadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEPCarmen J. Martinez Martinez, MD FAAEMEmily Marx, CAEMichael J. Matteucci, MD FAAEM FAWMAmal Mattu, MD FAAEMMeaghan Mercer, DOAlexandre F. Migala, DO FAAEMLisa Mills, MD FAAEMTrevor Mills, MD MPH FAAEMSiamak Moayedi, MD FAAEMEric Morley, MD FAAEMBrooke Moungey, MDHeather M. Murphy-Lavoie, MD UHM FAAEMAna Maria Navio Serrano Sr., MD PhDVicki Norton, MD FAAEMRichard Nunez, MD FAAEMLillian Oshva, MD FAAEMRonny Otero, MD FAAEMAaron G. Pannier, MDDipul Vijay Patadia, MD MBA FAAEMJohn C. Perkins, Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP FACPAndrew W. Phillips, MD MEdSteven James Portouw, MD FAAEMFaith Quenzer, DONadeem U. Qureshi, MD FAAP FCCMAli Raja, MD FAAEMEdward A. Ramoska, MD MPH FAAEMKevin C. Reed, MD FAAEMZachary Repanshek, MD FAAEM

Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEMRobert Rodriguez, MD FAAEMAnthony Roggio, MDMelissa L. Rosa, MD FAAEMBrett A. Rosen, MD FAAEMTeresa Ross, MD FAAEMSherri L. Rudinsky, MD FAAEMKristen Sandel, MD FAAEMAnthony M. Scialdone, MD FAAEMShane Sergent, DOCharles W. Sheppard, MD FAAEMIndrani A. Sheridan, MD FAAEMCharles M. Shufflebarger, MD FAAEMSundeep Shukla, MDJonathan F. Shultz, MD FAAEMEdward Siegel, MDMari Siegel, MD FAAEM FACEPMichael E. Silverman, MD FAAEM FACPNathan Allen Stokes, MD NREMT-PRoger M. Stone, MD MS FAAEMRobert E. Suter, DO MHA FAAEMConnie Swickhamer, DO FAAEMDavid K. Tan, MD FAAEMDavid Tanen, MD FAAEMArasi Thangavelu, MD FAAEMThomas R. Tobin, MD MBA FAAEMPrentice A. Tom, MD FAAEMMercedes Torres, MD FAAEMMatthew W. Turney, MD FAAEMJoseph R. Twanmoh, MD MBA FAAEMJacob W. Ufberg, MD FAAEMKathy Uy, MSDavid D. Vega, MD FAAEMTiffany Walker, MDBenjamin D. Walrath, MD FAAEMSteven J. Walsh, MD FAAEM FACEPLauren Walter, MD FAAEMDavid Wang, MDMarvin A. Wayne, MD FAAEM FACEP FAHAJoseph M. Weber, MD FAAEMElizabeth Weinstein, MD FAAEM FAAPDarcy WelchKay Whalen, CAE MBAJoanne Williams, MD FAAEMJanet Wilson, CAEMichael E. Winters, MD FAAEMAllen Yee, MD FAAEMZaffer A. Qasim, MBBS FCEM FRCPC(EM)Mitchell ZekhtserColin Zuchowski

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

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L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Gary M. Gaddis, MD PhD FAAEMJohnson and Johnson Company, Ownership Interest

Lisa Moreno-Walton, MD MSCR FAAEMGilead Sciences, Inc, Primary Investigator, Grant Funding

Nilesh Patel, DO FAAEM FACOEP CSL Behring, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria

Michael S. Pulia, MD FAAEM Cempra Pharmaceuticals, Consultant, Consulting Fee; Thermo Fisher Diagnostics, Consultant, Consulting Fee

Dan Quan, DO FAAEM BTG International, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria; Pfizer and Bristol Myers Squibb, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria

Mark Reiter, MD MBA FAAEM Emergency Excellence, Ownership Interest

Tom Scaletta, MD MAAEM FAAEM Smart-ER LLC, Owner

Loice Swisher, MD FAAEM EmedHome, Consultant, Board Member, Honoraria

R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM Dyax, Site Principal Investigator, Research Support; Janssen Research & Development, LLC, Site Principal Investigator, Research Support; Novartis, Site Sub-Investigator, Research Support; RedHill Biopharm, Site Principal Investigator, Research Support; SNBL, Research Consulting, Research Support

Leslie S. Zun, MD MBA FAAEM Teva Pharmaceuticals, Institutional Grant

STATEMENTS OF DISCLOSURE

HIGHLIGHTS FOR RESIDENTS AND STUDENTS! The 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly is the ideal conference for residents and students to attend. With specialized sessions and content tailored to you, there are valuable opportunities to take advantage of every day of the assembly.

LEARN MORE!www.aaem.org/AAEM17/residentswww.aaem.org/AAEM17/students

THE FOLLOWING PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF HAVE DISCLOSED RELEVANT FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

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L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

ACCREDITATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

DISCLOSURE POLICYAll faculty and planning committee members participating in continuing medical education programs sponsored by AAEM are expected to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflicts of interest.

EDUCATIONAL NEEDSIn order to maintain their medical practice at the highest possible level, emergency physicians need up to date information on a variety of topics in emergency medicine, including both clinical and workplace issues. This conference will meet those needs by providing cutting edge information in several relevant areas. AAEM frequently polls its members for potential topics to be covered. A majority of the topics for 2017 were selected specifically on recommendation of a member.

When planning activities, the AAEM Education Committee uses the 2013 Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine to determine the education needs of the emergency physicians attending Scientific Assembly. The Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine details the core content of emergency medicine and undergoes an on-going review.

TARGET AUDIENCEThis activity is designed for providers engaged in the practice of emergency medicine who are seeking the most current information in the field, presented at a skill level appropriate to the education needs of the emergency physician.

LEARNING OBJECTIVEUpon completion of this activity, participants will be able to apply new principles to improve their everyday practice of emergency medicine and to increase their understanding of the emergency medicine workplace.

ACGME COMPETENCY INDEXTo contribute to the development of our members as lifelong learners and enhance the effectiveness of the CME activities it provides, AAEM uses the six competencies defined by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) to guide its educational programming decisions. The six competencies are:

Patient Care Interpersonal and Communication SkillsMedical Knowledge ProfessionalismPractice-Based Learning and Improvement Systems-Based Practice

All sessions at the AAEM Scientific Assembly address the competencies of Patient Care and Medical Knowledge. For more information about the ACGME physician competencies, visit www.acgme.org.

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

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L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

PRE-CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 – MORNING7:30am-11:30am Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians

8:00am-12:15pmUltrasound - Beginner

8:00am-12:00pmEMTalk: Communicating Serious News Organized by the Palliative Care Interest Group

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 – AFTERNOON

1:00pm-5:00pmResuscitation for Emergency Physicians

1:00pm-3:45pmUltrasound - Beginner (Lab)

12:00pm-4:45pm (transportation leaves at 11:30am with lunch included)Simulation - Obstetrics and Pediatrics

1:00pm-5:00pmSo You Think You Can Interpret an EKG?

FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017 – MORNING7:30am-11:00am Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians

8:00am-12:00pm2016 LLSA Review Course

8:00am-12:30pmActive Shooter: Are You Ready? Jointly provided by USAAEM

8:00am-12:30pmUltrasound - Advanced

Registration for pre-conference courses is limited. Courses are subject to cancellation in case of low enrollment. Attendees will be notified by Feb. 16, 2017. If a course is cancelled, a transfer will be applied to an alternate course or a full refund for the preconference course will be provided.

*The course fees listed on pages 7-15 are AAEM member registration rates on or before Feb. 15, 2017. See page 23 for more information.

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

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L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

PRE-CONFERENCE

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017ULTRASOUND — BEGINNER 8:00am-3:45pm

This year’s AAEM pre-conference ultrasound course has been fully updated with participants’ wishes to design the ultimate ultrasound course. Each year after reviewing participant comments we construct a new course to address their needs.

Beginner participants have wanted more imaging of the heart and central line placement. This year, didactic lectures will provide state of the art audiovisual presentation by a veteran faculty, followed by small groups of a maximum four participants / one instructor allowing each individual participant ample time with their hand on the probe.

COURSE CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

COURSE FEEAAEM Member: Early Bird $500 | Late: (after February 15): $600Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird $650 | Late: (after February 15) $750

COURSE FEE – SPECIAL DISCOUNT IF TAKING BOTH ULTRASOUND – BEGINNER AND ADVANCEDAAEM Member: Early Bird $500 | Late: (after February 15) $600Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird: $650 | Late: (after February 15) $750

TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULEThursday, March 16, 20178:00am-8:15am Welcome8:15am-9:00am Image Acquisition and Instrumentation9:00am-9:45am Trauma - Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (eFAST)

Examination9:45am-10:30am Echo in the ED10:30am-10:45am Coffee Break10:45am-11:30am Aorta and IVC11:30am-12:15pm Vascular Access - central and peripheral lines12:15pm-1:00pm Lunch (Included)1:00pm-1:45pm Hands-on Module 1 - Echo and IVC1:45pm-2:30pm Hands-on Module 2 - eFast2:30pm-2:45pm Coffee Break2:45pm-3:30pm Hands-on Module 3 - Vascular Access3:30pm-3:45pm Wrap up and Adjourn

LEARNING OBJECTIVES Visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/ultrasound-beginner for more information.

COURSE DIRECTORJosephy P. Wood, MD JD RDMS MAAEM FAAEMMayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

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L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

PRE-CONFERENCE

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017EMTALK: COMMUNICATING SERIOUS NEWSOrganized by the AAEM Palliative Care Interest Group8:00am-12:00pm

Communicating with seriously ill emergency department patients and their families is a stressful, high-risk “procedure” that an individual provider performs thousands of times over a career. Unfortunately, few clinicians receive formal training about evidence based best practices for delivering serious news or talking about goals of care. The EMTalk course provides clinicians with specific frameworks and tools for communicating with patients and families during difficult life-altering events in the clinical arena.

EMTalk is based on the VitalTalk coaching method for improving physician and advanced practice provider communication skills. Years of research and practice have resulted in an evidence-based teaching method that uses a combination of small group training sessions using deliberate skills practice, just-in-time feedback, and simulated patients who create a real-world experience. Training results in immediate, significant and lasting improvement to the medical practitioner’s ability to communicate and address patient and family needs during medical crisis.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Learn and utilize a framework for the delivery of serious (bad) news in the emergency department (SPIKES).2. Recognize emotional cues and use empathic statements to support patients and families in the emergency

department (NURSE).

COURSE FEEAAEM Member: Early Bird $200 | Late: (after February 15) $300Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird $350 | Late: (after February 15) $450

TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULEThursday, March 16, 20178:00am-8:20am Introduction to the Course Eric Isaacs, MD FAAEM8:30am-9:00am Small Group Set-Up Monica Schaulis, MD MPH FAAEM9:05am-9:35am Bad News Lecture Joanne Kuntz, MD FAAEM9:40am-11:40am Simulated Patients/Families Eric Isaacs, MD FAAEM; Monica Schaulis, MD MPH FAAEM;

Joanne Kuntz, MD FAAEM; Mari Siegel, MD FAAEM; David Wang, MD Case 1: “Pediatric Death” or “Medical Complication Cardiac Arrest with Uncertain

Prognosis” Case 2: “New Cancer Diagnosis”11:45am-12:00pm Taking Skills Back to Practice; Post Course Evaluation Eric Isaacs, MD FAAEM

COURSE DIRECTORSJoanne Kuntz, MD FAAEMAssociate Professor (acting), Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, GA

Eric Isaacs, MD FAAEMClinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA

FACULTYFor more information visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/emtalk.

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

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L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

PRE-CONFERENCE

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017SIMULATION – OBSTETRICS AND PEDIATRICS12:00pm-4:45pm (transportation and lunch included)*Transportation to venue leaves at 11:30am

The combined simulation course for obstetric and pediatric emergencies is designed to allow physicians the opportunity to manage critically ill patients in a safe environment. The course utilizes a variety of educational tools ranging from task trainers to high fidelity simulators and will allow participants the opportunity to become proficient in managing high stakes — low frequency events, using cutting edge technology delivered by physicians who are experts in their field.

The course is an immersive experience that is hands-on and highly interactive. This highly-specialized training will prove to be beneficial for the most novice learner to those with credible simulation experience. This course is designed to serve as a refresher for those who may not have the opportunity to encounter these patients in their daily practice and also as an introduction for those providers that have not been exposed to this style of learning in their previous training.

Participants will rotate between four stations, two with a primary focus on obstetric emergencies and two which focus on pediatric emergencies. The first obstetrics case will focus on the resuscitation of a critically injured obstetric patient and eventual resuscitation of the newborn. The second obstetrics station will be a hands-on encounter which simulates high-risk deliveries. The pediatric emergencies will focus on the resuscitation of a patient with multi-system trauma. The second pediatric encounter will be an immersive experience managing a neonate in septic shock.

Critical actions will be reviewed and the simulation faculty will allow the learners to debrief the various simulated patient encounters. A post-training assessment will gauge the level of understanding of the content. During the final session, a summary lead by the course faculty will reiterate the best practices to further reinforce the courses’ goals and objectives.

COURSE CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVESObstetrics:1. Cite the indications for performing a crash cesarean section delivery; review the techniques and the

potential complications.2. Describe the different breech delivery positions and apply the recommended techniques for a successful

breech delivery.3. Identify when a delivery is complicated by a shoulder dystocia and perform a successful shoulder dystocia

delivery.

Pediatrics:1. Recognize and treat a child with multi-system trauma. 2. Review the techniques and best practices for successful pediatric airway management.3. Explore the differential diagnoses and resuscitation techniques for a sick neonate.4. Analyze the indications and techniques for performing both peripheral and central venous access in

pediatric patients.

COURSE FEEAAEM Member: Early Bird $400 | Late: (after February 15) $550Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird $500 | Late: (after February 15) $650

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TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULEThursday, March 16, 201711:15am Meet in the Hotel Lobby11:30am Transportation to Simulation Center 12:00pm-12:15pm Introduction to Course, Faculty & Participants12:15pm-1:00pm Scenario 1 — Skills1:05pm-1:50pm Scenario 2 — Skills1:55pm-2:40pm Scenario 3 — Skills2:45pm-3:00pm Break3:00pm-3:45pm Scenario 4 — Skills3:45pm-4:45pm Debrief Best Practices 4:45pm Transportation Back to Hotel

COURSE DIRECTORSabrina Taylor, MD FAAEMAssistant Professor, Clinical Director of Medical Simulation, Department of Emergency Medicine, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech University, El Paso, TX

FACULTYFor more information visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/simulation.

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017SO YOU THINK YOU CAN INTERPRET AN EKG? 1:00pm-5:00pm

This Advanced EKG interpretation course is designed for emergency physicians seeking more experience in critical EKG analysis for acute care settings. The course will encourage systematic review of EKGs with emphasis of important differentials, including prolonged QRS, ST-segment elevation, and T-wave inversion.

The course will present an approach to difficult and challenging EKG assessment. Topics to be covered include a review of basic interpretation, ischemia and infarction, as well as various important EKG diagnoses. A series of challenging EKGs will be provided for discussion.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Describe a systematic review of an EKG, including axis, intervals, ST-segment, and T-wave abnormalities.2. List a differential diagnosis for prolonged QRS complexes, and compare criteria that identify each. 3. Identify four STEMI equivalents that require urgent intervention after presentation.

COURSE FEEAAEM Member: Early Bird $300 | Late: (after February 15) $400Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird $450 | Late: (after February 15) $550AAEM/RSA Resident Member: Free

TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULEThursday, March 16, 20171:00pm-1:10pm Introduction Susan Torrey, MD FAAEM1:10pm-2:20pm Review of EKG Interpretation Susan Torrey, MD FAAEM2:20pm-3:00pm Ischemia and Infarct Patterns Ashley Deutsch, MD3:00pm-3:15pm Break3:15pm-5:00pm Miscellaneous, But Important Susan Torrey, MD FAAEM, and Ashley Deutsch, MD

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COURSE DIRECTORSusan Torrey, MD FAAEMAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA

FACULTYFor more information visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/ekg.

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017RESUSCITATION FOR EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS7:30am-5:00pm; 7:30am-11:00am

In recent years, it has become all too common for critically ill patients to remain in the emergency department for exceedingly long periods of time. It is during these early hours of illness that many detrimental processes begin to take hold. It is during these early hours of illness that lives can be saved … or lost! In order to prevent unnecessary morbidity and mortality, the emergency physician must be an expert at resuscitating the critically ill patient.

Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians (REP) is an outstanding resuscitation course for the emergency physician that encompasses a broad spectrum of topics including undifferentiated shock, the critical airway, anaphylaxis, cardiac arrest, cardiogenic shock, emergency transfusions, toxicology disasters, sepsis, CNS catastrophes, and pediatric resuscitation. REP is the first integrated resuscitation course developed by an emergency medicine professional society that is tailored to the needs of emergency physicians. Emergency physicians who want to take a single resuscitation course taught at an advanced level, rather than taking ACLS, PALS and ATLS, will find REP to be an outstanding experience. Quite simply, this course will help you save lives!

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Discuss advanced resuscitation concepts that can be applied to medical, trauma and undifferentiated

patients of all age groups. 2. Identify and discuss current medical literature pertaining to the resuscitation of critically ill emergency

department patients.3. Develop an integrated approach to resuscitating the critically ill emergency department patient.4. Discuss by way of a case-based approach multiple key medical and traumatic conditions in an evidence-

based format.

COURSE FEEAAEM Member: Early Bird $500 | Late: (after February 15) $600Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird $850 | Late: (after February 15) $950

TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULEThursday, March 16, 20177:30am-7:35am Introduction7:35am-8:05am Running the Perfect Code Michael E. Winters, MD FAAEM8:10am-8:40am Resuscitation Sequence Intubation Andrew D. Perron, MD FAAEM8:45am-9:15am Dangerous Medication Mistakes Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD FAACT9:20am-9:40am Break 9:40am-10:10am Critical Care of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP10:15am-10:45am Emergency Transfusions Andrew D. Perron, MD FAAEM10:50am-11:20am Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Community ED Rory Spiegel, MD11:30am-1:00pm Lunch (box lunch included with registration)

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1:00pm-1:30pm Killer Cases in Poisoned Patients Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD FAACT1:35pm-2:05pm Status Epilepticus 2017 Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP2:10pm-2:40pm The Crashing Patient with Acute RV Failure Rory Spiegel, MD2:45pm-3:05pm Break 3:05pm-3:35pm Critical Care Quickies … Pearls for the Moribund Patient Michael E. Winters, MD FAAEM3:40pm-4:20pm Updates in Neonatal and Pediatric Resuscitation Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM4:25pm-5:00pm Tough Cases Panel

Friday, March 17, 20177:30am-8:00am Pitfalls in Post-Intubation Sedation Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM8:05am-8:50am Deadly Dysrhythmias Semhar Tewelde, MD FAAEM8:55am-9:40am Vasopressors Made Ridiculously Simple! Peter M.C. DeBlieux, MD FAAEM9:40am-9:55am Break 9:55am-10:25am Managing Pericardial Effusions in the Hypotensive Patient Semhar Tewelde, MD FAAEM10:30am-11:00am ED ECMO … The Future is Now Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM

COURSE DIRECTORSMichael E. Winters, MD FAAEMAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of Combined EM/IM Program; Co-Director, Combined EM/IM/Critical Care Program, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Andrew D. Perron, MD FAAEMProfessor and Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME

FACULTYFor more information visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/resuscitation.

FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 20172016 LLSA REVIEW COURSE8:00am-12:00pm

This course is designed to provide the experienced emergency physician with an evidence-based review course for all of the required readings for the 2016 LLSA Review. Course content will be discussed both via PowerPoint® and through small group discussion on key topics for each mandated journal article.

This course is designed for the experienced emergency physician who is required to pass the ABEM 2016 LLSA exam.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Discuss current literature on Infections related to the 2016 LLSA readings.2. Review key principles in hemostatic disorders, liver disease and anticoagulants. 3. Identify key principals of physician orders for life-sustaining treatment and emergency medicine.4. Discuss procedural sedation and analgesia related to the 2016 LLSA readings.5. Review small bowel obstruction in the ED setting.

COURSE FEEFree to AAEM and AAEM/RSA Members Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird $325 | Late: (after February 15) $425

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COURSE SCHEDULEFriday, March 17, 20178:00am-8:30am ConCert Update8:30am-11:00am Article Review11:00am-12:00pm Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment (LLSA)COURSE DIRECTORSRichard D. Shih, MD FAAEMProfessor of Clinical Biomedical Science; Director, Emergency Medicine, Department of Integrated Medical Science, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL

Michael E. Silverman, MD FAAEM FACPInterim Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Morristown Medical Center Morristown, NJFACULTYFor more information visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/llsa.

FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017ACTIVE SHOOTER: ARE YOU READY?Jointly provided by USAAEM8:00am-12:15pm

A comprehensive discussion of active shooter events, including the epidemiology of the shooter and injury patterns of the victims, the evolution of the first responder response and how this might affect immediate care in the emergency department. Is your hospital ready for an active shooter — either in the community and/or in the hospital itself? Best practices from experienced providers on how to prepare to provide an integrated response should this tragedy befall your community will be shared.ACCREDITATION STATEMENTThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) and the Uniformed Services Chapter Division of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (USAAEM). The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Review the epidemiology of active shooter events in the U.S. for the past five years, to include shooter

attributes and injury patterns of the victims.2. Trace the evolution of first responders’ doctrine and describe innovative approaches (Rescue Task Force,

Tactical Medicine TCCC) that may affect the state of the patient that arrives to your emergency department.3. Discuss important steps you can take to protect your hospital staff and optimize care for active shooter

victims.4. Explore a community-based approach to preparing for an active shooter event in your neighborhood.COURSE FEE

**$25 Students and Residents**$50 Physicians and Allied Health Professionals**The registration fee is refunded within 30 days after the conference for USAAEM members who attend the course.

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TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULEFriday, March 17, 20178:00am-8:15am Introduction to the Course/Epidemiology of the Active Shooter Joseph G. Kotora, DO MPH FAAEM FACEP LCDR and Benjamin Walrath, MD MPH FAAEM

CDR MC USN8:15am-9:15am When Tragedy Strikes … The Aurora Movie Theater Shooting R. Mike Garcia 9:15am-10:00am Evolution of the Prehospital Response and Integration of Law Enforcement and

Medicine Terry Nichols and William “Bill” Godfrey10:00am-10:15am Break10:15am-11:00am Is Your Hospital Ready? Are You and Your Staff Safe? Alexander Eastman, MD MPH FACS11:00am-11:45am A Proactive Approach to Optimize Care Should Tragedy Strike — Integration of

Community Assets in a Tabletop Active Shooter Exercise Eric Epley and Col Chetan Kharod, MD MPH FAAEM USAF MC SFS11:45am-12:15pm Panel Discussion

COURSE DIRECTORJoseph G. Kotora, DO MPH FACEP LCDREMS Medical Director, Camp Lejeune Fire and Emergency Services

Patrick Magajna, MD MS FAWM FAAEM Navy Hospital Twenty-Nine Palms, San Diego, CA

Benjamin Walrath, MD MPH CDR MC USNNavy Medicine West EMS Medical Director, NMCSD EM Staff Physician

COURSE FACULTYFor more information visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/usaaem.

FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017ULTRASOUND — ADVANCED8:00am-12:30pm

This year’s AAEM pre-conference ultrasound course has been fully updated with participants’ wishes to design the ultimate ultrasound course. Each year after reviewing participant comments we construct a new course to address their needs.

Participants loved last year’s course and we have added more modules. Didactic lectures will take place on-line at your convenience. The lectures will be available one month prior and one month following the advanced US course. There will be a maximum four participants / one instructor allowing each individual participant ample time with their hand on the probe.COURSE CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.COURSE FEEAAEM Member: Early Bird $375 | Late: (after February 15) $475Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird: $525 | Late: (after February 15) $625COURSE FEE — SPECIAL DISCOUNT IF TAKING BOTH ULTRASOUND — BEGINNER AND ADVANCEDAAEM Member: Early Bird $500 | Late: (after February 15) $600Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird: $650 | Late: (after February 15) $750TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULEFriday, March 17, 20178:00am-8:15am Welcome8:15am-9:00am Module 19:00am-9:45am Module 2

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9:45am-10:30am Module 310:30am-10:45am Break10:45am-11:30am Module 411:30am-12:15pm Module 512:15pm-12:30pm Wrap Up and Adjourn

PICK 5 APPLICATION MODULES1. Aorta and IVC2. Cardiac-Advanced3. DVT4. eFast5. Gallbladder and Renal6. Gastrointestinal7. Head and Neck

8. Image Acquisition and Instrumentation9. Landmark Documentation10. Musculoskeletal — General11. Musculoskeletal — Shoulder12. Ocular13. Procedures — Nerve Blocks

14. Procedures — Non-Vascular15. Procedures — Vascular Access16. Pulmonary17. Shock18. Ultrasound Equipment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES Visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/ultrasound-advanced for more information.COURSE DIRECTORMichael J. Lambert, MD RDMS FAAEMFellowship Director Emergency Ultrasound, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, ILFACULTYFor more information visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/precons/ultrasound-advanced.

MONDAY, MARCH 20, 20172017 MEDICAL STUDENT SESSION MONDAY

7:30am-12:05pm

The medical student session will provide you with invaluable advice for how to shine on your clerkships and successfully apply to an emergency medicine residency. There will also be a residency program director panel. Registration is free for student members (refundable deposit required), so take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about the specialty and meet other students and physicians practicing emergency medicine. We hope to see you there!

COURSE FEEFree – Open to Medical Students Only

TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULEMonday, March 20, 20177:30am-8:00am Networking Breakfast8:00am-8:45am How to Match in Emergency Medicine Jonathan Jones, MD FAAEM8:45am-9:30am Pearls & Pitfalls of Emergency Medicine Michael Epter, DO FAAEM 9:30am-10:30am Program Director Panel Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM; Michael Epter, DO FAAEM;

Jonathan Jones, MD FAAEM10:30am-10:45am Break10:45am-11:45am Career Paths in Emergency Medicine Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM11:45am-12:05pm Us and Them: Why Are We So Different from the Rest of Medicine? Joseph R. Lex, Jr.,

MD MAAEM FAAEM

COURSE DIRECTOR:Stephanie CihlarAAEM/RSA Medical Student Council President

FACULTYFor more information visit www.aaem.org/aaem17/program/medical-student-session.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 201712:45pm-1:00pm Opening Remarks

1:00pm-1:45pm What’s New in Infectious Disease

2:00pm-3:30pm State of the Academy/Town Hall/Candidates’ Forum

3:30pm-4:00pm Break

4:00pm-5:50pmSepsis

4:00pm-5:50pmPediatrics I

4:00pm-5:50pmEnd of Life/Palliative Care

4:00pm-5:50pmToxicology I

4:00pm-6:00pm19th Annual AAEM/JEMResident and Student Research Competition

4:00pm-5:50pmMedicolegal I

4:00pm-4:30pmSepsis 3.0 – Where Are We Now?

4:00pm-4:30pm“My Baby’s Got a Heart Condition”

4:00pm-4:30pmED Palliative Care: The Basics

4:00pm-4:30pmToxicology Articles You Probably Missed

4:00pm-4:30pmMore Than Red Flags: Pitfalls in the Patient with Back Pain

4:40pm-5:10pmThe Drowning Sepsis Patient: When Do We Stop Giving Fluids?

4:40pm-5:10pmPearls in Pediatric Critical Care

4:40pm-5:10pm“Don’t Bring Them Here Again” – Hospice Care from the ED

4:40pm-5:10pmThe Mean Streets: New Drugs You Have to Know

4:40pm-5:10pmRisky Business Do’s and Don’ts of Documentation in High-Risk Encounters

5:20pm-5:50pmPressors in Sepsis: When to Squeeze and How Hard?

5:20pm-5:50pmSepsis, Jr. – Are Kids Different?

5:20pm-5:50pmNot Why, But How: Next Steps for Palliative Care in the ED

5:20pm-5:50pmRational Use of Physostigmine and Flumazenil in the ED

5:20pm-5:50pmAgainst Advice: What You Absolutely Have to Know and Chart When Your Patient Leaves

6:00pm-7:00pm Opening Reception (Exhibit Hall – Regency Ballroom S&T)

JOIN US FOR THE OPENING RECEPTIONFRIDAY, MARCH 17

6:00pm-7:00pmRegency Ballroom S&T

Enjoy light hors d’oeurves and drinks while networking with colleagues and exhibitors.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 20178:00am-8:45am What’s New in Resuscitation

8:45am-9:00am Awards & Announcements

9:00am-9:45am What’s New in Critical Care

9:45am-10:15am Break (Visit the Exhibit Hall)

10:15am-12:05pmPecha Kucha 1

10:15am-12:05pmInfectious Disease

10:15am-12:05pmSmall Group Clinics*

10:15am-12:05pmUltrasound

7:35am-12:05pmOpen Mic

*Speaking Positions Available Onsite: Sign Up at the Registration Desk

10:15am-12:05pmAAEM/RSA & WestJEM Population Health Research Competition

10:15am-10:45am Three Cases from the ID Files You Don’t Want to Miss

10:15am-10:45am Joint Reduction

10:15am-10:45am Five Tips to Up Your POCUS Game

10:55am-11:25am Protecting the Patients of Tomorrow: Antibiotic Stewardship Today

10:55am-11:25am Facial and Dental Blocks, Joint Aspiration

10:55am-11:25am Goal-Directed Echocardiography –Three Simple Views That Will Change Your Practice

11:35am-12:05pm Surgical ID Revisiting Traditional Approaches

11:35am-12:05pm Transvenous Pacing*Pre Registration Required *Open to physicians and residents only.

11:35am-12:05pm Lung Scan Made Ridiculously Easy

12:05pm-1:30pm Lunch (on your own) Visit the Exhibit Hall

SMALL GROUP CLINICS DESCRIPTIONThe Small Group Clinics provide the opportunity to attend a more personal and hands-on education session at a national conference. For those who want an alternative to the PowerPoint/lecture format, the Small Group Clinics provides a low teacher to participant ratio (1:6).

There are six 30-minute sessions available concurrent with the traditional lecture sessions. Physicians and residents (Medical Students are not eligible to attend these sessions) will need to register in advance online (at no additional cost) in order to participate in the sessions that interest you.

Available Topics10:15am Joint Reductions (shoulder, hip and jaw)10:55am Facial/Dental Blocks and Joint Aspiration (wrist, knee, shoulder and ankle)11:35am Transvenous Pacing (tools, technique and trouble shooting)3:30pm Tips and Tricks for Resuscitation (central lines, dirty epi drip, modified Valsalva)4:10pm Vertigo Maneuvers (Dix-Hallpike, Epley, HINTS)4:50pm Bedside Teaching Pearls

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3:30pm-5:20pmPecha Kucha 2

3:30pm-5:20pmGastro- intestinal

3:30pm-5:20pmSmall Group Clinics*

3:30pm-5:20pmToxicology II

3:30pm-5:35pmOpen Mic

3:30pm-5:20pmPsychology

3:30pm-5:20pmMorbidity & Mortality Case Presentations

3:30pm-4:00pm“It’s Stuck Right Here” – Troubleshooting Food Impaction

3:30pm-4:00pmTricks and Tips for Resuscitation

3:30pm-4:00pmStarting Suboxone or Naloxone from the ED

*Speaking Positions Available Onsite: Sign Up at the Registration Desk

3:30pm-4:00pmTakedown: Haloperidol vs. Ketamine. What’s the Drug of Choice in 2017?

4:10pm-4:40pmBariatric Surgery Patients: Disasters Waiting to Happen

4:10pm-4:40pmVertigo Maneuvers

4:10pm-4:40pmWhat’s New in Treating Cardiotoxins?

4:10pm-4:40pmIs “Nothing” Ethical? Do Placebos Have a Place in the Emergency Department?

4:50pm-5:20pmThinking Backwards: Anal Emergencies

4:50pm-5:20pmBedside Teaching Pearls*Pre Registration Required *Open to physicians and residents only.

4:50pm-5:20pmKnowing the NOACs

4:50pm-5:20pm“I’m Withdrawing and I Want to Kill Myself” – Can We Safely Treat Withdrawal from the ED?

SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 20171:30pm-2:15pm What’s New in Neurology

2:15pm-2:30pm Awards & Announcements

2:30pm-3:00pm What’s New in Pediatrics

3:00pm-3:30pm Break

15th Annual Open Mic – Sessions AvailableSPONSORED BY THE YOUNG PHYSICIANS SECTION

AAEM will again feature the Open Mic Session, which is a unique opportunity for attendees who have always wanted to speak at a national meeting.

From 7:45am to 5:35pm on Saturday, March 18, 2017, Assembly attendees have an opportunity to present a 25-minute lecture (20 minutes for presentation, 5 minutes for questions) on any topic of their choosing, allowing 16 “new voices” to be heard and evaluated by education committee members and conference attendees. The top two speakers will be invited to give a formal presentation at the 24th Annual AAEM Scientific Assembly in San Diego, CA.

Ten of the time slots will be filled in advance by email. The remaining six slots will be filled on a “first-come, first-served” basis by signing up onsite at the Registration Desk. Medical students, first year residents, and those who presented at the 2016 Open Mic Session are not eligible to sign up. View www.aaem.org/aaem17/competitions/open-mic for more information. To sign up for an Open Mic time, please contact Kathy Uy at [email protected].

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2017 SOCIAL EVENTS

Learn more about the fun social event opportunities for

networking at AAEM17!www.aaem.org/AAEM17/socials

SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 20176:30am-7:30am Wellness Fun Run (More information coming soon – separate registration required.)

8:00am-8:45am The White House: Emergency Medicine Meets Executive Medicine

8:45am-9:00am Awards & Announcements

9:00am-9:45am What’s New in Trauma

9:45am-10:15am Break (Visit the Exhibit Hall)

10:15am-12:05pmPecha Kucha 3

10:15am-12:05pmPediatrics II

10:15am-12:05pmAdministration

10:15am-12:05pmPain Management

10:15am-12:05pmRSA-YPS

10:15am-12:05pmGeriatrics

10:15am-10:45am The First Week of Life – What to Look Out For?

10:15am-10:45am Do You Have the Right Intake System?

10:15am-10:45am Opiate Free Alternatives for Pain Control

10:15am-11:25am Specialties Fellowship Panel

10:15am-10:45am The Silver Tsunami: Optimizing Geriatric Care in the ED

10:55am-11:25am “My Child’s Not Breathing Right” – Peds Respiratory Emergencies

10:55am-11:25am How to Decrease Your 30-Day Readmissions (And Make Your CEO Happy)

10:55am-11:25am Local Therapy for Local Pain: Trigger Point Injections in the ED

10:55am-11:25am Special Considerations in Elderly Psychiatric Patients

11:35am-12:05pmWhat’s New in Peds Sedation?

11:35am-12:05pmComing Down the Pike: What is MACRA and What is in the Future at CMS?

11:35am-12:05pm Are Morphine Equivalence Scores Useful?

11:35am-12:05pmSocial Media: Taming the Beast

11:35am-12:05pm Is This Even Safe? Discharge Planning for the Older Patient

12:05pm-1:30pm Lunch (on your own)

CONFERENCE CANCELLATION POLICYRefund requests must be submitted in writing at least one month prior to the event. A $50 processing fee will be charged for cancellations. Refunds are processed after the meeting. No refunds are granted if cancellation is received less than one month prior to the event. Special considerations will be given for health or family emergencies if requested in writing no later than 15 days after the last day of the meeting.

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GENERAL SESSIONS AT A GLANCE

3:50pm-5:40pmCardiology

3:50pm-5:40pmShift Hits the Fan

3:50pm-5:40pmCritical Care

3:50pm-5:40pm Mass Casualty/EMS

3:50pm-5:40pm Diversity in Emergency Medicine

3:50pm-5:40pm Personal Finance

3:50pm-5:40pm Career Transitions

3:50pm-4:20pm Stay or Go? State-of-the-Art Atrial Fibrillation Treatment

3:50pm-4:20pm “I Put Her on the Vent and She Got Worse”

3:50pm-4:20pm The Crashing Community Patient: When to Transfer?

3:50pm-4:20pm All Hazards Preparation

3:50pm-4:20pm Implicit Bias

3:50pm-4:20pm Tricks for Long Term Asset Protection

3:50pm-4:20pm Transition to Attending – Movin’ On Up

4:30pm-5:00pm “Is our HEART Broken?” Limitations of HEART Score

4:30pm-5:00pm The Drowning Patient: What Now?

4:30pm-5:00pm Metabolic Issues in Airway Management

4:30pm-5:00pm Lessons Learned From the Boston Marathon

4:30pm-5:00pm The Impact of Cultural Competency on Clinical Communications

4:30pm-5:00pm Personal Finance Basics for the Young EMP

4:30pm-5:00pm What’s Next? – Career Changes from EM

5:10pm-5:40pm Deadly Tracings: Can’t Miss EKG Findings

5:10pm-5:40pm Massive Hemoptysis ... Coffin Up Blood

5:10pm-5:40pm Hitting the Sweet Spot in Shock Resuscitation

5:10pm-5:40pm “Is There a Doctor on the Plane?” In-Flight Medical Emergencies

5:10pm-5:40pm Diversity Issues Panel

5:10pm-5:40pm Playing the Odds: Long-Term Care Insurance, Disability Insurance, and an Umbrella Policy. Do I Need All of This?

5:10pm-5:40pm Building Resilience in Emergency Medicine

SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 20171:30pm-3:20pmGetting the Right Job

1:30pm-3:20pmWellness

1:30pm-3:20pmEvidence Based Medicine/ Myth-Busting Update

1:30pm-3:20pmWhen We Get Sick

Personal Stories from Physicians Who Became Patients

1:30pm-3:20pmInternational EM

11:30am-3:20pmRSA-YPS

1:30pm-3:20pmMedicolegal II

1:30pm-2:00pmAAEM-PG: Lessons Learned and What to Pay Attention To

1:30pm-2:00pmSix Degrees of Wellness

1:30pm-2:00pmPrehospital Myth-Busting

1:30pm-2:00pmOverview of International EM

1:30pm-2:00pmThree Financial Tips That EVERY Young Doctor Needs to Know

1:30pm-2:40pmWatch a Doctor Get Sued: A Live Medicolegal Simulation

2:10pm-2:40pmContract Evaluation – Tips to Use on Your Next Job Search

2:10pm-2:40pmWellness Through the Mind

2:10pm-2:40pmThe Unappreciated Perils of Urinalysis Interpretation: Five Pitfalls to Avoid

2:10pm-2:40pmInternational EM and the Refugee Crisis

2:10pm-2:40pmFinancial Expert Panel

2:50pm-3:20pmNegotiating Skills – Can We Use Principles?

2:50pm-3:20pmHealthy Mind, Healthy Practice – Having a Mindful Practice

2:50pm-3:20pmThe Mythology of Therapys in Pregnancy: Rho(D) Immune Globulin, Antiemetics and the D-Dimer

2:50pm-3:20pmPracticing EM in an Austere Environment

2:50pm-3:20pmThree Bedside Teaching Pearls to Bring to Your Next Shift

2:50pm-3:20pmLooking at the Cases: Is SAD PERSONS Valid in the ED for Determining Suicide Risk?

3:20pm-3:50pm Break

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Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

GENERAL SESSIONS AT A GLANCE

MONDAY, MARCH 20, 20177:30am-12:05pm 2017 Medical Student Session (See page 15.)

8:00am-8:45am What’s New in Emergency Cardiology: 2017 Literature Update

8:45am-9:00am Awards & Announcements

9:00am-9:45am #OrlandoUnited: Coordinating the Medical Response to the Pulse Nightclub Shooting

9:45am-10:15am Break

10:15am-12:05pm Trauma

10:15am-12:05pm Procedures

10:15am-12:05pm When the Wheels Come off the Cart

10:15am-12:05pm Using Tech to Your Advantage

10:15am-12:05pm Future of EM

10:15am-12:05pm Operations Bootcamp

10:15am-12:05pm Women in Emergency Medicine Forum

10:15am-10:45am A Punch in the Throat: How to Deal with Blunt Neck Trauma

10:15am-10:45am Cracking That Chest – Reviewing the ED Thoractomy

10:15am-10:45am Worst Day Ever? The Crashing Obstetric Patient

10:15am-10:45am Drinking From the Ether – FOAMed for EPs

10:15am-10:45am The Future of Advanced Care Providers: Will I Lose My Job to a PA/NP?

10:15am-10:45am Staffing Your ED – How to Win the Nursing Argument

10:15am-10:45am Navigating the Nurse Relationship

10:55am-11:25am Seeing Red: Massive Transfusion in Patients on the Newer Anticoagulants

10:55am-11:25am Can’t Breath & Can’t See: Reviewing the Cricothyrotomy and Canthotomy

10:55am-11:25am Assault on the Rv – Impact of Pulmonary Hypertension on Heart Lung Interactions

10:55am-11:25am Looking into Your Future: Telemedicine in Your ED

10:55am-11:25am Topic TBA

10:55am-11:25am Creating Operational Margin: The Critical Final Pathway to All Throughput Solutions

10:55-11:25am Women and Unconscious Bias

11:35am-12:05pm Space Age Resuscitation: Learning About REBOA

11:35am-12:05pm Advanced Epistaxis Management & Navigating the Difficult Foley

11:35am-12:05pm Hidden Snares and High-Risk Pitfalls in the Emergency Department

11:35am-12:05pm Robo-Doc. Smart Phone Apps that Will Change Your Practice

11:35am-12:05pm The Future of EM Education: Shifting Paradigms of How We Teach and Learn

11:35am-12:05pm Pressure From Above – CMS Demands and Pitfalls

11:35am-12:05pm Lead the Way: Pearls from Women Leaders

TRAVELING TO ORLANDO?

FLIGHT INFORMATION? DINING RECOMMENDATIONS? Visit the AAEM Scientific Assembly travel page for resources to take your trip to Orlando to the next level!WWW.AAEM.ORG/AAEM17/TRAVEL

A GREAT PLACE

FOR FAMILIES

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

OR

L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

HYATT REGENCY ORLANDO9801 International DriveOrlando, FL 32819

ONLINE RESERVATIONSwww.aaem.org/aaem17/attendees/hotel-reservations

PHONE RESERVATIONS888-421-1442

RESERVATION DEADLINEFebruary 15, 2017

AAEM encourages attendees to make reservations by this date. After February 15, 2017, regular room rates may apply and availability may not exist. Reservations should be made directly with Hyatt Regency Orlando.

SINGLE/DOUBLE OCCUPANCY$249.00 per night plus applicable state and local taxes

A resort fee of $22.00 plus tax, per room, per night will be added to your hotel room charges for all hotel guests.

Hotel resort fee includes the following:

• Fitness Center access (fitness classes, pool activities, and bike rentals)• 10% discount off spa treatments and merchandise• (2) I-Ride Trolley tickets• Local & 800 calls• Incoming and outgoing faxes• (2) Bottled waters per day

Complimentary Wi-Fi is offered in guestrooms and meeting space.

Children 18 years and under occupying the same room with their parents are accommodated at no charge. Roll-aways are available (first come, first served) for $20 per night and cribs are no-charge (limited number available).

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

WWW.AAEM.ORG/AAEM17/TRAVEL

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23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLYHyatt Regency Orlando

OR

L A N D O, FL

Hyatt Regency Orlando

MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

REGISTRATION FORM PRINT YOUR NAME BELOW AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR ON YOUR BADGE.

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY MARCH 16-20, 2017REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.AAEM.ORG/AAEM17

PRE-CONFERENCE COURSESAAEM Members Non-Members

On or before Feb. 15, 2017

After Feb. 15, 2017

On or before Feb. 15, 2017

After Feb. 15, 2017

Thursday, March 16 , 2017 EMTalk: Communicating Serious News

(Organized by the AAEM Palliative Care Interest Group) $200.00 $300.00 $350.00 $450.00

Ultrasound-Beginners $500.00 $600.00 $650.00 $750.00 So You Think You Can Interpret an EKG? $300.00 $400.00 $450.00 $550.00

Free to AAEM/RSA Resident Members

Simulation-Obstetrics and Pediatric $400.00 $550.00 $500.00 $650.00Thursday and Friday, March 16-17, 2017

Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians (1.5 day course) $500.00 $600.00 $850.00 $950.00Friday, March 17, 2017

Ultrasound-Advanced (choose 5 modules below) $375.00 $475.00 $525.00 $625.00

2016 LLSA Review Course Free to AAEM Members $325.00 $425.00 Free to AAEM/RSA Resident

Members

Active Shooter: Are You Ready? (Jointly provided by USAAEM) **$50.00 Physicians and Allied Health Professionals **$25.00 Students and Residents

Pre-conference Session Discounts** The registration fee will be refunded within 30 days after the conference for USAAEM members who attend the Active Shooter: Are You Ready? course.

Ultrasound — Beginner and Advanced Special Discount

AAEM Member: Early Bird $500 Late: (after February 15) $600

Non-AAEM Member:

Early Bird $650 Late: (after February 15) $750

Small Group Clinic Sessions (Open to physicians and residents only)Advance registration for general assembly sessions are not required with the exception of those listed below. Spots are limited and require advanced registration.

Saturday, March 18, 2017Small Group Clinic Sessions - Free (Open to Physicians and Residents Only)

Joint Reduction Facial/Dental Blocks and Joint Aspiration Transvenous Pacing

Tips and Tricks for Resuscitation Vertigo Maneuvers Bedside Teaching Pearls

2017 Medical Student Session (Open to medical students only)Monday, March 20, 20172017 Medical Student Session Free — Open to Medical Students Only

First Name ____________________________________________________________________________________Last Name ________________________________________ Degrees (MD, etc.) _____________________________The address below is my Home Institution address Please use this mailing address for AAEM correspondence.Address ______________________________________________________________________________________City _____________________________________ State/Province: ___________ ZIP/Postal Code ______________Country _________________________ Email _______________________________________________________Work Phone ___________________ Home Phone ______________________ Cell ___________________________I require: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM Category 2A AOA Credit No Credit Necessary

Aorta and IVC Cardiac DV eFast Gallbladder and Renal

Gastrointestinal Head and Neck Image Acquisition Landmark Documentation Musculoskeletal – General

Musculoskeletal – Shoulder Ocular Procedures – Nerve Blocks Procedures – Non-Vascular Procedures – Vascular Access

Pulmonary Shock Ultrasound Equipment

SUBTOTAL: $_________________REGISTER EARLY - Registration for pre-conference courses is limited. Courses are subject to cancellation in case of low enrollment. Attendees will be notified by February 16, 2017. If a course is cancelled, a transfer will be applied to an alternate course or full refund for the pre-conference course will be provided.

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MAR

CH 16-20, 2017

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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

TOTAL DUE: $_________________

I would like to donate my deposit to the AAEM Foundation.

I do not want my name published in AAEM materials/publications in recognition of my donation.

Method of Payment (check one): Check VISA MasterCard Discover

Card Number: ______________________________________________ Expiration Date: ___________

Cardholder Name: ____________________________________________________________________

Signature: __________________________________________________________________________

Please send me information about becoming a member of AAEM AAEM/RSA YPS AAEM-PG

As a registrant, I authorize AAEM to publish my first and last name (without designations) onto the mobile event app which is available to exhibitors and other attendees. No other contact information will be provided on the mobile event app unless I enter it into my personal profile on the mobile event app. AAEM membership lists are private.

Please Note: On occasion, an AAEM photographer or videographer may take photos/videos at the 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly of attendees participating in sessions, functions and/or activities. Please be aware that these photos/videos are for AAEM use only and may appear in AAEM conference brochures, programs, publications, the AAEM website or other AAEM materials. Your attendance at the conference constitutes your permission and consent for this photography.

Return completed form with appropriate payment to: For more information, call (800) 884-2236,23rd Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine or email [email protected] East Wells Street, Suite 1100, Milwaukee, WI 53202 or fax it to: (414) 276-3349 Register online, visit www.aaem.org/AAEM17

Conference Cancellation PolicyRefund requests must be submitted in writing at least one month prior to the event. A $50 processing fee will be charged for cancellations. Refunds are processed after the meeting. No refunds are granted if cancellation is received less than one month prior to the event. Special considerations will be given for health or family emergencies if requested in writing no later than 15 days after the last day of the meeting.

REGISTRATION FORM (SIDE 2 OF 2)

23RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY MARCH 16-20, 2017Your AAEM or AAEM/RSA membership must be current for the 2017 membership year in order to receive FREE registration to the Scientific Assembly and qualify for discounts on pre-conference courses. If you would like to take advantage of the member rate, please submit one of the membership applications online at www.aaem.org/joinaaem or www.aaemrsa.org/joinrsa.

Scientific Assembly FrIday, March 17 – Monday, March 20, 2017

Refundable Deposit for AAEM Members

AAEM Members $200.00Full-Voting, Associate, International, Emeritus, Affiliate and Fellows-in-Training Members

Required deposit for AAEM members. You will have the option now or onsite of donating this deposit to the AAEM Foundation. Otherwise, deposits paid by credit card will be automatically credited to the same account number. Deposits paid by check will be paid back by check, made payable to the institution or person issuing the original deposit.

AAEM/RSA Resident, Transitional and Student Members $100.00 Allied Health Professional $100.00

Required deposit for AAEM members. You will have the option now or onsite of donating this deposit to the AAEM Foundation. Otherwise, deposits paid by credit card will be automatically credited to the same account number. Deposits paid by check will be paid back by check, made payable to the institution or person issuing the original deposit.

Non-AAEM Members and Student Free MembersPhysicians $425.00 Residents $160.00 Residents and students will automatically be registered

as AAEM/RSA members for the 2017-2018 membership year (pending eligibility).Medical Students and Student - Free $160.00

Allied Health Professional $300.00Allied Health Professional In-Training $60.00

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SEE YOU IN ORLANDO!

SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY HIGHLIGHTS

AAEM’s Annual Scientific Assembly — perpetually advancing emergency medicine for the clinician and proudly the premier clinical

conference in emergency medicine.

FOCUS ON YOUR HEALTHWe’re focusing on you – the individual emergency physician. We hope AAEM17 will be a rewarding experience where you receive the highest quality education and feel refreshed. Look for wellness themed events throughout assembly including the Wellness Fun Run and Early-Risers Yoga! Learn more www.aaem.org/AAEM17/Wellness

CONNECT WITH THE MOBILE APP - COMING SOON TO THE APP STORE! The app includes an event guide, speaker profiles, exhibitor listing, evaluations & surveys and handout/PDF document access. Visit www.eventmobi.com/aaem17, or download from your device’s app store. Coming soon!

INVITE A FRIENDIf you’re a veteran of Scientific Assembly, or if you’re planning on attending for the first time in 2017, consider inviting a friend or colleague to join you. Encourage residents and medical students interested in emergency medicine to attend as well. CME will be available; presented by the top clinician educators in emergency medicine.

FREEREGISTRATION FOR MEMBERS

with Refundable DepositRegistration Now Open!

www.aaem.org/AAEM17/registration

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