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PO Box 33893 Phoenix, AZ 85067-3893 About Arizona Trauma Association The Arizona Trauma Association (ATA) is a non-prot organization that is a network of trauma centers in Arizona, along with physicians, nurses, and other trauma care providers. The goal is to improve the delivery of health care to injured patients by promoting trauma education, collaborative research, and outreach activities. About the Annual Conference The Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium is a premier conference on current trauma care practice. The faculty line-up features many of the top speakers and leaders in trauma. The content will be of special interest to physicians and advanced practice providers (in trauma, orthopedics, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and critical care) and registered nurses involved in trauma care in the acute resuscitation phase (emergency department and operating room) and in critical care. Others involved in trauma care on an advanced level may also wish to attend (paramedics, respiratory therapists). The symposium is held annually in November. This conference is unique in that it oers a high- denition internet live version for those who are unable to travel. This option is only open to attendees outside of the metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona area. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, the participants will be able to: 1. Demonstrate innovative management techniques of both common and unusual trauma cases. 2. Apply evidence- based medicine to trauma care. 3. Dierentiate the diagnosis and treatment options between pediatric, geriatric, and adult trauma cases. 4. Demonstrate methods to integrate core trauma and the critical trauma sub-specialties (such as pediatrics, orthopedics, neurosurgery, plastics, radiology, and others). Conference Information Attire Business casual for all events Course Materials Materials will be available on the ATA website and during on-site registration Name Badge The conference name badge must be worn for admission to all of the educational presentations Special Needs Please report any special needs to carolyn.urish@aztracc.org by Oct. 19, 2018, (mobility, sight, hearing, dietary, etc.) Conference Cancellation In order to receive a refund, cancellation requests must be made in writing (email) to carolyn.urish@aztracc.org no later than Oct 19, 2018 No cancellations will be accepted by phone - Refunds will not be issued for no-shows. Hotel – All hotel cancellation issues are between you and the hotel Substitutions If you nd you are unable to attend, consider sending a colleague in your place. If a substitution is made on-site, a $50 change fee will be assessed Speakers and Topics Subject to change. In the unlikely event that this conference is canceled, conference fees will be refunded to pre-registered participants, but refunds of consequent expenses such as travel and lodging cannot be made by ATA Conference Information and Questions For up-to-the-minute information about the conference, please see the web site at www.aztracc.org. If you have any questions about the conference or the registration procedures, please e-mail [email protected] or call us at 602-933-4060 Poster Session Resident and Nurse Posters Scientic posters on trauma topics, including injury prevention and outreach, will be accepted from any trauma care provider until September 14, 2018. Details on the poster session, including content, format, and related issues, can be found on the ATA web site at www.aztracc. org. Cash prizes will be awarded! Greetings from the conference program committee we would like to invite you to the 10th annual n behalf of the Ari O zona Trauma Association, (STACS)! Many outstanding speakers will present concise lectures on relevant trauma topics. The symposium is all day Thursday and Friday at the beautiful Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona! For those who would like to “soak up” more Arizona sun, discounted room rates are available for the three days before and after the conference, too! David Notrica, MD, FACS, FAAP Jordan Weinberg , MD, FACS Chris Salvino, MD, FACS STACS Conference Chairs www.aztracc.org 10th Annual Southwest Acute Care Sponsored by: Nov. 8 - 9, 2018 Talking Stick Resort Scottsdale, AZ INTERNET OPTION! SPECIALITY INTEGRATION! EARN 14 HOURS MOC CME! Conference Center & Hotel The Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium will be held at the world famous Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. State of the art conference rooms, panoramic roof top dining, world-class golf, entertainment, and tness center are all within the resort. Looking to explore? You'll find exciting nightlife in Downtown Scottsdale, museums, incredible hiking, and many more activities within minutes of Talking Stick Resort! Talking Stick Resort 9800 E. Talking Stick Way Scottsdale, AZ 85256 480-850-7777 www.talkingstickresort.com Booking Your Room STACS attendees receive a discounted room rate of $189/night plus taxes/fees • Complimentary self and valet parking • Complimentary wireless internet access in all guest rooms • Rate is applicable 3 days before and after the event (subject to availability) • Complimentary access to the tness center • Rooms are limited – mention 'A rizona Trauma Association' to receive your discounted rate • Call 480-270-5555 or toll free 866-877-9897 for reservations or book your room online at: https://reservations.travelclick.com/73351?groupID=2149877#/ guestsandrooms • Blue Coyote Café • Ocean Trail • Black Fig Wandering Horse Buet Players Sports Bar Dining Options at Talking Stick Resort Trauma & Symposium Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium
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Page 1: Southwest Trauma & O Acute Care Symposium€¦ · health care to injured patients by promoting trauma education, collaborative research, and outreach activities. About the Annual

PO

Box 3

3893

Phoenix

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5067-3

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About Arizona Trauma AssociationThe Arizona Trauma Association (ATA) is a non-profit organization that is a network of trauma centers in Arizona, along with physicians, nurses, and other trauma care providers. The goal is to improve the delivery of health care to injured patients by promoting trauma education, collaborative research, and outreach activities.

About the Annual ConferenceThe Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium is a

premier conference on current trauma care practice. The faculty line-up features many of the top speakers and leaders in trauma. The content will be of special interest to physicians and advanced practice providers (in trauma, orthopedics, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and critical care) and registered nurses involved in trauma care in the acute resuscitation phase (emergency department and operating room) and in critical care. Others involved in trauma care on an advanced level may also wish to attend (paramedics, respiratory therapists). The symposium is held annually in November.

This conference is unique in that it offers a high-definition internet live version for those who are unable to travel. This option is only open to attendees outside of the metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona area.

Learning ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this activity, the participants will be able to:

1. Demonstrateinnovative management techniques of both common and unusual trauma cases.

2. Apply evidence-based medicine to trauma care.

3. Differentiate the diagnosis and treatment options between pediatric, geriatric, and adult trauma cases.

4. Demonstratemethods to integrate core trauma and the critical trauma sub-specialties (such as pediatrics, orthopedics, neurosurgery, plastics, radiology, and others).

Conference Information• Attire

Business casual for all events

• Course MaterialsMaterials will be available on the ATA website and during on-site registration

• Name BadgeThe conference name badge must be worn for admission to all of the educational presentations

• Special Needs Please report any special needs to [email protected] by Oct. 19, 2018, (mobility, sight, hearing, dietary, etc.)

• Conference CancellationIn order to receive a refund, cancellation requests must be made in writing (email) to [email protected] no later than Oct 19, 2018No cancellations will be accepted by phone - Refunds will not be issued for no-shows. Hotel – All hotel cancellation issues are between you and the hotel

• SubstitutionsIf you find you are unable to attend, consider sending a colleague in your place. If a substitution is made on-site, a $50 change fee will be assessed

• Speakers and TopicsSubject to change.In the unlikely event that this conference is canceled, conference fees will be refunded to pre-registered participants, but refunds of consequent expenses such as travel and lodging cannot be made by ATA

• Conference Information and QuestionsFor up-to-the-minute information about the conference, please see the web site at www.aztracc.org. If you have any questions about the conference or the registration procedures, please [email protected] or call us at 602-933-4060

Poster SessionResident and Nurse Posters Scientific posters on trauma topics, including injury prevention and outreach, will be accepted from any trauma care provider until September 14, 2018. Details on the poster session, including content, format, and related issues, can be found on the ATA web site at www.aztracc. org. Cash prizes will be awarded!

Greetings from the conference

program committee

we would like to invite you to the 10th annualn behalf of the AriO zona Trauma Association,

(STACS)! Many outstanding speakers will present

concise lectures on relevant trauma topics. The

symposium is all day Thursday and Friday at the

beautiful Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale,

Arizona! For those who would like to “soak up”

more Arizona sun, discounted room rates are

available for the three days before and after the

conference, too!

David Notrica, MD, FACS, FAAP

Jordan Weinberg , MD, FACS

Chris Salvino, MD, FACS

STACS Conference Chairs

www.aztracc.org

10th Annual

Southwest

Acute Care

Sponsored by:

Nov. 8 - 9, 2018Talking Stick Resort Scottsdale, AZ

INTERNET OPTION!

SPECIALITY INTEGRATION!

EARN 14 HOURS MOC CME! Conference Center & HotelThe Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium will be held at the world famous Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. State of the art conference rooms, panoramic roof top dining, world-class golf, entertainment, and fitness center are all within the resort. Looking to explore? You'll find exciting nightlife in Downtown Scottsdale, museums, incredible hiking, and many more activities within minutes of Talking Stick Resort!

Talking Stick Resort 9800 E. Talking Stick Way Scottsdale, AZ 85256480-850-7777www.talkingstickresort.com

Booking Your RoomSTACS attendees receive a discounted room rate of $189/night plus taxes/fees• Complimentary self and valet parking

• Complimentary wireless internet access in all guest rooms

• Rate is applicable 3 days before and after the event (subject toavailability)

• Complimentary access to the fitness center

• Rooms are limited – mention 'Arizona Trauma Association' toreceive your discounted rate

• Call 480-270-5555 or toll free 866-877-9897 for reservations orbook your room online at:https://reservations.travelclick.com/73351?groupID=2149877#/guestsandrooms

• Blue Coyote Café

• Ocean Trail

• Black Fig

• Wandering HorseBuffet

• Players Sports Bar

Dining Options at Talking Stick Resort

Trauma &

SymposiumSouthwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium

Scottsdale, Arizona • November 8 - 9, 2018

Complete your registration online and book your hotel room at:

www.aztracc.org

2018 Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium

7:00 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast8:00 AM Welcome & Opening Remarks ..................................................................................................................... David Notrica, MD8:10 AM Wachtel Keynote Address: Damage Control Laparotomy: Myths, Pitfalls & Disadvantages ....... Peter Rhee, MD

Liver Injury Treatment: How Are We Doing? .................................................................................... Daniel Margulies, MD9:10 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 AM

Update: Pediatric Thoracic Injuries ............................................................................................. Katherine Davenport, MDManagement of Severe Pelvic Fractures ........................................................................................ Elizabeth Benjamin, MD

10:20 AM

10:45 AM Keeping Our Promises to Patients: Guided by Why .......................................................... Christine Schulman, MS, RN

11:55 AM Lunch11:40 AM

Basics of Responsible Opiate Prescribing ........................................................................................... Andrew Bernard, MD

11:10 AM

2:35 PM

1:30 PM

Rapid Fire Session ........................................................................................................................... Moderator: Charles Hu, MD

7:30 AM 8:00 AM Welcome & Message from the ATA President .............................................................................................. Charles Hu, MD8:10 AM 9:10 AM9:35 AM

10:15 AM 10:45 AM

Interactive Case Presentation: Pediatric Trauma .................................................................................... David Notrica, MD

Rib Plating: 2018 Update ....................................................................................................................... Francis Ali-Osman, MD

12:00 PM 12:20 PM

1:35 PMSurgical Education: Advances in Simulation Training ................................................................ Elizabeth Benjamin, MD2:00 PM

Traumatic Brain Injury: How Can We Make A Difference ........................................................................... Peter Rhee, MDInteractive Case Presentation: Geriatric Trauma ................................................................................. Alicia Mangram, MD

2:25 PM

3:35 PM

2:50 PM

Interactive Case Presentation: Adult Trauma .................................................................................... Jordan Weinberg, MD

4:05 PM

5:15 PM

ThursdayNovember 8

Friday November 9

TUITION FEE: Fee includes admission to the educational sessions, access to the vendor display area, continental breakfast both days, Refreshment Breaks both days, Thursday lunch, Thursday welcome reception, and continuing education credits.

MD, DO RN, NP, Resident, OtherPA Fellow, Health

Student Provider

$425* $265* $190* $190* $200* $100* $25* $75* $200* $100* $25* $75*

$0 $0 $0 $0

In Person Via Internet in the U.S. Via Internet outside the U.S. Via Internet from a LDIC** or military overseas

* Rate will increase by $50 U.S. dollars after October 25, 2018** LDC is a United Nations designated Least Developed Country

GROUP SIMULCAST Simulcast pricing for Level I Trauma Centers: $2000 Simulcast pricing for all other institutions: $1000 Simulcast price includes unlimited attendees at your facility with Physician CME , ABS MOC CME, Nursing and Paramedic CE included

ALL Registrations must be received by November 1, 2018. If you must register after this date, please call 602-933-4060.

Register your site online at www.aztracc.org

NOTE: None of the registration fee is considered a tax-deductible donation.

Trauma Medical Director, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

Chief, Section of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, UK College of Medicine; Professor of Surgery, UK College of Medicine; President, Eastern Association of Trauma Lexington, KY

Elizabeth Benjamin, MD, PhD, FACS

Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California; Department of Surgery, Acute Care Surgery/Trauma Division LAC-USC Medical Center Los Angeles, CA

Katherine Davenport, MD, FACS

Associate Trauma Medical Director, Phoenix Children's Hospital; Assistant Professor, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine; Phoenix, AZ

11:10 AM 11:35 AM

David M. Notrica, MD, FACS, FAAP

Trauma Medical Director, Phoenix Children's Hospital Associate Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine; Assistant Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine Phoenix, AZ

Megan Brenner, MD, MS

Brian Eastridge, MD

Senior Medical Director, Trauma/Acute Care Surgery, Acute Care Surgical Specialists; Medical Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Program Director of General Surgery Residency, HonorHealth John C Lincoln and Deer Valley Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

Peter Rhee, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, DMCC

Chief of Acute Care Surgery and Medical Director, Marcus Trauma CenterAtlanta, GA

Jordan Weinberg, MD, FACS

Division Chief, Trauma/Acute General Surgery; Professor of Surgery, Creighton University School of Medicine Phoenix Regional Campus; Dignity Health/St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

Chris Salvino, MD, MS, MS, MT, FACS

Trauma Surgeon; Simulcast Chair, Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium

Symposium Faculty

Military Civilian Trauma Partnership: Bidirectional Translation of Trauma Systems Best Practices ................................................................................................................. Brian Eastridge, MD

1:05 PM

Does Pediatric Injury Prevention Make a Difference? ............................................................. Katherine Davenport, MD

2018 Rapid Fire SessionThe Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium is proud to feature Arizona trauma surgeons presenting topics as diverse as our state in compressed 15 minute 'rapid fire' lectures:

Ramin Jamshidi, MD - Phoenix Children's Hospital - Phoenix, AZ Corey Detlefs, MD - Banner University Medical Center Phoenix - Phoenix, AZJeffrey Salomone, MD - Banner Desert Medical Center - Mesa, AZNicholas Thiessen, MD - Chandler Regional Medical Center - Chandler, AZ

Conference Registration

Endovascular Training for Non-vascular Surgeons ............................................................................ Megan Brenner, MDAndrew C. Bernard, MD

Symposium Chairs

Christine Schulman, MS, RN, CNS, CCRN-K

Q&A Session 1

Q&A Session 2

1:55 PM

3:05 PM 4:20 PM

ACS Spotlight Lecture: ACS Verification, Review, and Consultations for Hospitals ............. Daniel Margulies, MDStrategies to Enhance Plasma Availability for Massive Transfusion ............................................ Andrew Bernard, MD

10:00 AM

Contemporary Treatment of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injuries ............................................................. Megan Brenner, MD

Q&A Session 2

3:15 PM Q&A Session 3Exhibits and Refreshments

Q&A Session 1

Inflammation of Critical Illness and Injury: The "Ooh La La" Response. ...................... Christine Schulman, MS, RN

Q&A Session 4 and Abstract Awards Session

Francis Ali-Osman, MDClinical Adjunct Professor, Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ; Trauma Medical Director, HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center; Medical Director ICU, HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

Daniel Margulies, MD

Professor/Clinical; Jocelyn and Joe Straus Endowed Chair in Trauma Research; Department of Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, San Antonio, TX

Trauma and Critical Care CNS, Legacy Health Portland; Immediate Past President, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Portland, OR

Alicia J. Mangram, MD, FACS

Director, Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

Q&A Session 32:20 PM

Exhibitis and Refresments

Academic Session: Podium Presentations and Poster Session

Registration & Continental Breakfast

Lunch

Trauma System Preparedness for Mass Casualty: Lessons Learned From Sutherland Springs Active Shooter Event ............................................................................................ Brian Eastridge, MD

4:45 PM

Exhibits and Refreshments

Exhibits and Refresments

Conference RegistrationComplete your conference registration online and book your room at Talking Stick Resort at:

www.aztracc.orgAttend the Symposium live via the Internet! For those residing outside metro Phoenix, AZ, there is an exciting new alternative to avoid expense and travel time to attend in person-participate via simulcast! Available to viewers as group or individual, the simulcast is in an easily-viewable, web-based format where you can see and hear everything happening at the symposium from the comfort of your home or hospital conference room! Interact with attendees and speakers through our unique chat system! Participate in the interactive case presentations, too! Visit our website for discounted internet viewing prices. To encourage participation in this exciting new way of learning the latest in trauma, Internet participants from countries designated by the United Nations as developing countries may do so at no charge! This FREE option is also available to all active-duty U.S. military personnel serving overseas at the time of the conference.

Continuing Medical Education CreditsThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and Phoenix Children’s Hospital/Arizona Trauma Association. The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson designates this live activity for a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category I CreditsTM .

Surgeons: Earn MOC CME!Over a 5-year period, the American Board of Surgery requires 50 self-assessment credits as part of their continuous certification program. Our Symposium allows you to earn up to 14 hours of ABS MOC CME in just 2 days! Those requesting ABS MOC CME must complete a quiz covering the material presented at the event with a passing score of 75% or above. Please visit our website for more details.

Professional Nursing Education HonorHealth is an accredited provider of continuing nursing education by the Western Multi-State Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Utah Nurses Associations are members of the Western Multi-State Division of the American Nurses Association.

Up to 14 hours of PARAMEDIC continuing education credits will be provided through HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center.

NOTE: Persons with disability may request a reasonable accommodation, such as a sign-language interpreter, by contacting Carolyn Urish at 602-933-4060 or [email protected]. Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation.

Jordan Weinberg, MD, FACS

David Notrica, MD, FACS, FAAP

Trauma Medical Director, Phoenix Children's Hospital

Professor of Surgery, University of California Riverside School of Medicine; Riverside, CA


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