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THE 10TH ANNUAL STORMONT-VAIL TRAUMA & CRITICAL CARE SYMPOSIUM Continental Breakfast and Welcome 7 to 8 a.m. Conference 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Capitol Plaza - Maner Conference Center 17th & Western - Topeka, Kan. Friday, Nov. 13, 2015
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UPDATED 5/11/11

THE 10TH ANNUAL STORMONT-VAIL

TRAUMA & CRITICAL CARE SYMPOSIUM

Continental Breakfast and Welcome7 to 8 a.m.

Conference8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Capitol Plaza - Maner Conference Center 17th & Western - Topeka, Kan.

Friday, Nov. 13, 2015

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Learning Objectives

As a result of their participation in this program, the participants will increase their ability to:

1. Utilize case studies to identify and correct management and diagnosis errors.

2. Identify substances of abuse in the management of agitated intoxicated patients.

3. Correctly diagnose and manage common ocular emergencies and traumas.

4. Perform proper physical exams of patients presenting with pelvic fractures.

5. Review various chemicals and management strategies that may be involved in a mass casualty event.

6. Recognize and empathize with the spectrum of physical and mental effects of a burn victim.

7. Distinguish the components of a coordinated team approach surrounding victim centered care including law enforcement, advocacy, medical care, preventative care and follow-up care.

8. Describe the current trends in pediatric trauma care.

9. Identify key concepts contributing to the care of trauma and critical care patients.

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Faculty

Andrea Greco, BSN, RN

Forensic Nurse Examiner/Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, Memorial Hospital - UCH, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Alexander Hallock, M.D.

Interim Chief of Staff/Decontamination Director, VA Eastern Health Care System, Leavenworth and Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center

Anna Ledgerwood, M.D., FACS

Trauma Director, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

Thandeka Myeni, M.D., MPH

United States Army Reserve Captain - Ophthalmologist, Washington D.C.

Bala Napa, M.D.

Pediatric Intensivist, Stormont-Vail HealthCare, Topeka, Kansas

Michael Nolte

Trauma Survivor

William Sachs, M.D., FACS

Trauma Medical Director, Trauma and General Surgeon, Stormont-Vail HealthCare, Topeka, Kansas

Shaun Steeby, M.D.

Ortho/Traumatologist, Stormont-Vail HealthCare, Topeka, Kansas

Matthew Sztajnkrycer, M.D.

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and several Medical Directorships of Cincinnati and Rochester emergency service agencies

DisclosuresUnless listed separately, the above named faculty members and the listed planning committee members do not have any relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Thandeka Myeni, M.D., MPH, has received a stipend from Alcon for speaker training.

Planning Committee• Josh Ault, RN• Tiffany Beyer, MA• Cindie Bonjour, RN• Angie Dechand, RN

• Angela Gamber, RN• Sue Iverson, RN• Shelly McMaster, RN• Amy Mitts

• Kyle Nixon, RN• Elizabeth Purling, RN• Richelle Rumford, RN• Teresa Taylor, RN

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Schedule7:00 a.m. Registration / Continental Breakfast

8:00 Welcome and Announcements William Sachs M.D.

8:05 Lessons Learned in Trauma Anne Ledgerwood, M.D.

8:55 New Substances of Abuse Matthew Sztajnkrycer, M.D.

9:45 Refreshments / Displays Open

10:00 Performance Improvement Anne Ledgerwood, M.D.

10:30 Ocular Trauma Thandeka Myeni, M.D.

11:20 Management of Pelvic Fractures Shaun Steeby, M.D.

12:10 p.m. Luncheon / Displays Open

1:05 Introduction to Chemical Incident Response Alexander Hallock, M.D.

1:55 Burned, But Not Broken Michael Nolte

2:45 Role of Forensic Nursing Andrea Greco, RN

3:25 Refreshments / Displays Open

3:40 What is New in Pediatric Trauma Care Bala Napa, M.D.

4:30 Trauma Case Study William Sachs, M.D.

5:00 Summary / Adjournment

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Accreditation

Stormont-Vail Medical Education Services is accredited by the Kansas Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Stormont-Vail Medical Education Services designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Stormont-Vail HealthCare is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. These courses are approved for 9.0 contact hours applicable for APRN and RN relicensure. Kansas State Board of Nursing Approved Provider Number: LT0072-0538.

Stormont-Vail HealthCare is an approved program provider by the Board of Emergency Medical Services and has approved 9.0 continuing education credits. Identification number: PP-6107.

The Stormont-Vail HealthCare CEU Evaluator has approved this program for 9.0 hours of Respiratory Continuing Education on behalf of the Kansas Respiratory Care Society, a chapter society of the AARC. Providership # KRCS 027.

For further credit inquiries/information, call (785) 354-5825.

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❑ SVMES Member - No Charge

❑ $75 - Stormont-Vail Employees❑ $100 - Non Employees

Registration fees include continental breakfast, lunch and refreshments during breaks.

Please make check payable and return to: Stormont-Vail, Attn: EOD/Medical Education,1500 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, Kan., 66604-1353.(If your check is returned for any reason, there will be a $30 charge.)

Registration Fees

Name________________________________________________________________

❑ Physician ❑ PA ❑ APRN ❑ RN ❑ MICT/EMT: Level____ ❑ Other

Email Address_________________________________________________________

License number________________________________________________________

Address_______________________________________________________________

City/State/ZIP_________________________________________________________

Phone (daytime)_______________________________________________________

Attention Stormont-Vail Employees: Stormont-Vail has allocated 50 free spots for employees. Contact your director if you are interested in attending.

RegistrationRegister online: https://stormontvail.cloud-cme.com/

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The Capitol Plaza Topeka is conveniently located in the state capital of Kansas and is easily accessible by highway.

From West of Topeka:Take I-70 East to Exit 363 Adams St./ Branner Trafficway exit. Turn left (south) on Adams and travel to 15th St., which is the first street on right. Turn right (west) on 15th St. When the street forks, stay on the left hand side and merge on to 17th St. (15th St. goes right). The Capitol Plaza Hotel is on the southwest corner of Topeka Blvd. and 17th St.

From South of Topeka:Travel on the Kansas Turnpike (335) north to South Topeka Exit #177. Pay the toll and immediately get into the right lane. Go north on Topeka Blvd. The Capitol Plaza Hotel is on the southwest corner of Topeka Blvd. and 17th St.

From KCI Airport:Take I-29 North approximately 2 miles to I-425 South. Travel on I-435 South 15 miles to I-70 West (toll road). Take I-70 West 45 miles to the Topeka Exit (Exit 363)/Adams St. Turn left onto Adams St. and then turn right off Adams St. at 15th Street. When the street forks, stay on the left hand side and merge on to 17th St. (15th St. goes right). The Capitol Plaza Hotel is on the southwest corner of Topeka Blvd. and 17th St.

Parking:Continue West on 17th St. and park in the parking lot directly North of the Maner Conference Center.

The Capitol Plaza HotelManer Conference Center

1717 S.W. Topeka Blvd.Topeka, Kan. 66612

(Maner Conference Center is located at the corner of 17th and

Western.)

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