17th Annual Southeastern Trauma Symposium presented by: Trauma Association of South Carolina October 20 and 21, 2014 Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center 1101 Lincoln Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Monday, October 20, 2014 8:00 am - 8:25 am Breakfast and Registration (Vendor Hall) Poster Session 8:25 am - 8:30 am Welcome and Opening Remarks Carol Ann Dean, RN, BSN, Symposium Chairperson 8:30 am - 9:30 am “Lessons Learned from the Boston Marathon Bombing” (Richland Room) David P. Mooney, MD 9:30 am - 9:40 am Change Rooms 9:40 am - 10:40 am “DVT, PE, and IVC Filters: Who gets them and who needs them?” (Lexington A) Bruce Crookes, MD “How Kids are Different” (Lexington B) David P. Mooney, MD “Modern Approaches to a Massive Transfusion Protocol-Using Thromboelastography (TEG)” (Carolina Room) Brian Thurston, MD 10:40 am - 11:00 am Break and poster session 11:00 am - 12:00 pm “DVT, PE, and IVC Filters: Who gets them and who needs them?” (Lexington A) Bruce Crookes, MD “How Kids are Different” (Lexington B) David P. Mooney, MD “Modern Approaches to a Massive Transfusion Protocol-Using Thromboelastography (TEG)” (Carolina Room) Brian Thurston, MD 12:00 pm- 1:00 pm Lunch (Richland Room) 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm “The Gift of Life” (Richland Room) Valerie D. Johnson, BSN 2:00 pm - 2:10 pm Change Rooms 2:10 pm - 3:10 pm “Rural Trauma: An Unrecognized Epidemic” (Lexington A) Stephen Fann, MD “Collaboration for Fall Prevention: Community Programs and Partnerships” (Lexington B) Lori Schrodt, PhD “Pelvic Injuries” (Carolina Room) Scott Broderick, MD 3:10 pm - 3:30 pm Break 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm “Rural Trauma: An Unrecognized Epidemic” (Lexington A) Stephen Fann, MD “Collaboration for Fall Prevention: Community Programs and Partnerships” (Lexington B) Lori Schrodt, PhD “Pelvic Injuries” (Carolina Room) Scott Broderick, MD Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:00 am - 8:25 am Breakfast and Registration (Vendor Hall) Poster Session 8:25 am - 8:30 am Welcome Carol Ann Dean, RN, BSN, Symposium Chairperson 8:30 am - 9:30 am “Trauma and Critical Care Update: The Latest and Greatest” (Richland Room) Mark A. Jones, MD 9:30 am - 9:40 am Change Rooms 9:40 am - 10:40 am “Lethal Triad-What Your Labs Are Telling You” (Lexington A) Pam Bartley, RN “Weather Emergencies” (Lexington B) Allison Harvey, MD “Up and Coming Pharmacy Topics in Trauma” (Congaree Room) Kimberly Clark, Pharm D 10:40 am - 11:10 am Break 11:10 am - 12:10 pm “Lethal Triad-What Your Labs Are Telling You” (Lexington A) Pam Bartley, RN “Weather Emergencies” (Lexington B) Allison Harvey, MD “Up and Coming Pharmacy Topics in Trauma” (Congaree Room) Kimberly Clark, Pharm D 12:10 pm - 12:40 pm Lunch (Richland Room) 12:10 pm - 1:30 pm Physician State Committee on Trauma Meeting and Lunch—(Carolina Room) 12:40 pm - 2:00 pm “Trauma Programs—Oversite and Overview”-A Panel Discussion (Richland Room) Rich Wisniewski, BS, State Trauma Program Manager Benjamin Manning, MD, Trauma Medical Director Diane B. Howell, MSN, Trauma Program Manager Christina Grice, CSTR, Trauma Registry Analyst Julie Murray, BSN, Performance Improvement Coordinator Regina Creech, MSN, Injury Prevention Coordinator “SC Trauma System Report”—Stephen Fann, MD 2:00 pm - 2:15 pm Break 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm “To Autopsy or Not” (Richland Room) Richard Harvey, BS 3:15 pm - 3:30 pm Recognition of Poster Presenters Grand Prize Giveaway—must be present to win Post Conference Evaluation---must be completed to receive contact hour credits Description The Southeastern Trauma Symposium is a two-day conference designed to include interests of all trauma care professionals. The conference addresses the clinical management of the trauma patient beginning with prehospital resuscitation through acute care and rehabilitation. National and local experts will present the most current concepts in trauma care. SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES Following this symposium, the trauma care provider will be able to: 1. Evaluate and manage trauma patients using current trends and advances in evidence-based medicine. 2. Evaluate and manage special trauma populations, pediatric and geriatric based on evidence-based medicine. 3. Evaluate and manage trauma victims in the pre-hospital setting according to latest clinical practice guidelines. ACCOMMODATIONS A block of rooms is held at the Hampton Inn, 822 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC at a reduced rate of $135 per night for Trauma Symposium participants until September 18, 2014. Thereafter, reservations will be accepted on a space available basis at same rate. Hampton Inn telephone numbers: (803) 231-2000 or (800) Hampton. Remember to inform the hotel staff of our group code, C-STS, when you make your reservation. ACCREDITATION Certificate of attendance must be obtained at the conclusion of the symposium, or at the end of the day for one day participants. PARKING Parking will be limited at the convention center. If you are staying at the Hampton Inn, parking is available at no charge at the Hampton Inn. If you are driving in, parking spaces have been reserved for symposium participants in the Columbia City Parking Garage across from the convention center. You will need to obtain a parking pass at registration to exit the garage free of charge. EMS CEU’S CEU’s have been applied for through SC DHEC Division of EMS and Trauma. NURSING CONTACT HOURS Contact hours have been applied for through Piedmont Medical Center Department of Education. Piedmont Medical Center is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by The South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited Approver of continuing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Palmetto Health Continuing Medical Education Organization and the Trauma Association of South Carolina. The USCSOM-PH CME Organization is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education to physicians. The University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Palmetto Health Continuing Medical Education Organization designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Relevant financial relationships and acknowledgements of commercial support will be disclosed to participants at the conference. Faculty are required to disclose off-label/investigative uses of commercial products/devices. ADA If you have need for auxiliary aids or services as identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act, in order to participate in this program, contact Julie Murray at 803-434-6776 or julie.murray@ palmettohealth.org. DIETARY Should you have specific dietary needs, contact Mary Lou Dennis at 864-455-5357 or [email protected]. EXHIBITS During the symposium, equipment, supplies, services and career opportunities will be on display from numerous vendors, organizations and hospitals. For exhibitor information, contact Tara Devido at 864-512-1991, or Jill Cleary at 843-416-6516. You can also e-mail them at the following: [email protected] or jill. [email protected]. PROGRAM INFORMATION If you have any questions or need additional information about the program, contact Carol Ann Dean at 803-434-6523 or carol.dean@ palmettohealth.org. NOTE The Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center is a non-smoking facility. No outside food or beverage is permitted within the facility. PHOTOGRAPHS The Trauma Association of South Carolina reserves the right to use photographs from previous symposiums and events for future publications. Faculty Pam Bartley, RN, BS, CEN, CCRN, CPEN CEO of PDB Nurse Education, LLC Prosperity, South Carolina J. Scott Broderick, MD Director of Orthopedic Trauma Medical Director Peri-operative Services Spartanburg Regional Hospital Spartanburg, South Carolina Diane Howell, RN, MSN, CCRN Trauma Coordinator McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence, South Carolina Valerie D. Johnson, RN, BSN Hospital Development Coordinator LifePoint, Inc. Greenville, South Carolina Kimberly Clark, Pharm D Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Critical Care Greenville Health System Greenville, South Carolina Mark A. Jones, MD, FACS Associate Trauma Medical Director Palmetto Health Richland Columbia, South Carolina Regina Creech, MS, CHES Injury Prevention Coordinator Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Benjamin Manning, MD, FACS Trauma Division Chief and Medical Director Greenville Health System Greenville, South Carolina Bruce Crookes, MD, FACS Associate Professor of Surgery Director of Trauma Medical University Of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina David P. Mooney, MD, MPH Trauma Center Director Boston Children’s Hospital Associate Professor of Surgery Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Stephen Fann, MD Associate Professor of Surgery Assistant Trauma Medical Director Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Julie Murray, RN, BSN Performance Improvement Coordinator Palmetto Health Richland Columbia, South Carolina Christina Grice, CSTR Lead Trauma Registry Analyst Palmetto Health Richland Columbia, South Carolina Allison Harvey, MD, FACEP Clinical Attending Physician Palmetto Health Richland Emergency Medicine Residency PHR Wilderness Medicine Course Director Palmetto Health Richland Columbia, South Carolina Richard Harvey, BS, CMI-3, CHS-3 Colleton County Coroner Charleston, South Carolina Lori Schrodt, PT, MS, PhD Associate Professor Department of Physical Therapy Western Carolina University Cullowhee, North Carolina Brian Thurston, MD Assistant Director of Trauma Services Trauma, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgeon Spartanburg Regional Medical Center Spartanburg, South Carolina Rich Wisniewski, BS, NRP Trauma Program Manager Division of EMS and Trauma South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Columbia, South Carolina Symposium Committee Columbia, South Carolina 2014 TASC OFFICERS President Diane Howell, RN, MSN, CCRN McLeod Regional Medical Center Here’s what Columbia offers during October 20-21, 2014 Vice President Alison Burns, RN, BSN, CEN Grand Strand Regional Medical Center Secretary Era Zeigler, RN, BSN, BA Trident Medical Center Treasurers Lynn Foster, Trauma Registrar McLeod Regional Medical Center Christina Grice, CSTR, Trauma Registry Analyst Palmetto Health Richland SYMPOSIUM CHAIRPERSONS: Carol Ann Dean, RN, BSN Trauma Program Manager Palmetto Health Richland Dr. Stephen Fann Chairman, American College of Surgeons SC Committee on Trauma Assistant Professor of Surgery Medical University of South Carolina COMMITTEE MEMBERS AnMed Health Tara Devido, RN, BSN Beaufort Memorial Hospital Jonelle Baaske, RN, CEN Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center Lynne Newsome, RN Carolinas Hospital System Lori McEwan, RN, CEN East Cooper Medical Center Jill H. Cleary, RN, APN-BC, CWON Grand Strand Regional Medical Center Jennifer Zajac, RN Greenville Health System Debra Kitchens, BSN, RN, CEN, NRP-P Ashley Metcalf, MSN, RN, CEN Mary Lou Dennis, CSTR Palmetto Health Richland Dana Burke, RHIA, MHA Eleanor Jones, Trauma Registry Analyst Julie Murray, RN, BSN Piedmont Medical Center Michele Walk, BSN Spartanburg Regional Medical Center Amy Hamrick, RN, BSN, CCRN USC School of Medicine-Palmetto Health CME Organization Nana Kojo Danquah-Duah, MPH SOUTH CAROLINA STATE MUSEUM The museum, 301 Gervais Street, is located beside the historic Gervais Street Bridge and just a few blocks west of the State Capitol in downtown Columbia. Visit the museum and be entertained in one of our special program areas, where you can be awed by electricity, experience the power of an erupting volcano or explore grandma’s attic! www.museum.state.sc.us EDVENTURE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM EdVenture Children’s Museum, 211 Gervais Street, is the South’s largest children’s museum. Experience the joy of learning and discovery at EdVenture Children’s Museum! A hands-on experience, EdVenture provides children, families, and teachers with the opportunity to immerse themselves in dynamic, diverse exhibits, programs, events and more. Tel: 803 779 3100. www.edventure.org THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART The Columbia Museum of Art, 1515 Main Street, in downtown Columbia on the corner of Main and Hampton Streets. The Columbia Museum of Art seeks to inspire, educate and enrich the lives of the community, South Carolinians, tourists and visitors by collecting and preserving fine and decorative art from around the world, exhibiting highly regarded work from a broad range of cultures, and providing dynamic educational and cultural programs. www.columbiamuseum.org RIVERBANKS ZOO AND BOTANICAL GARDENS Riverbanks is home to more than 2,000 magnificent and fascinating animals and one of the nation’s most beautiful and inspiring botanical gardens. The lush 170-acre site features dynamic natural habitat exhibits, scenic river views, spectacular valley overlooks and significant historic landmarks. Riverbanks Main Entrance is located at 500 Wildlife Parkway, just off I-126 at Greystone Boulevard. Hours of operation are from 9-5 daily. www.riverbanks.org MANN-SIMMONS SITE The Mann-Simmons Site, 1403 Richland Street, has statewide significance as one of only a few houses in South Carolina once owned by free blacks in antebellum days and now preserved as a historic house museum. www.historiccolumbia.org CELLAR ON GREENE Cellar on Greene, 2001-D Greene St, is Columbia’s first and only Wine Shop by day, Wine Bar by night. During daytime hours, Cellar sells an eclectic array of wines from around the world. Starting at 5pm, Cellar opens its doors to Columbia’s nightlife serving a full menu. www.cellarongreene.com SALUDA SHOALS PARK Saluda Shoals Park is a premier, natural, environmentally sensitive riverfront park that invites visitors to experience the treasures of the Saluda River through exceptional educational, recreational and cultural opportunities. The park is located along the banks of the beautiful Saluda River. 5605 Bush River Rd., Columbia, SC. Park Information: 803-731-5208. www.icrc.net/parks/saluda-shoals.aspx Registration Form (Physicians that are only attending the State Committee on Trauma Meeting and lunch must register for the meeting) Name: Credentials (MD, RN, etc): Address: Job Title/Position: City: Zip Code: State: Contact telephone number: Home Mobile Work Place of Employment/Hospital Affiliation/School: Specialty: ED ICU OR Surgeon Orthopedics Student Fellow Med/Surg Other: Neurosurgery Emergency Medicine Other: Resident Registration confirmation will be via email E-mail address: SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION FEES STATE COT MEETING ATTENDEES Nurses, Physicians, Other EMT/Paramedic 2-day registration rate is $235.00 2-day registration rate is $185 1-day registration rate is $175.00 1-day registration rate is $115 If attending one day, select one: Thursday Friday $50 Lunch fee for physicians only attending the State COT Meeting. If you are registered for the symposium, lunch is included in your registration fee. COT Meeting Only Amount Enclosed $: TASC Tax ID # 58-2353898 REGISTRATION SPECIAL: Register five (5) paying participants and a sixth may attend for free. All group registrations must be mailed together or paid as a group registration online. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: No refund will be granted unless called to active duty. Substitutions may be made. TASC reserves the right to substitute an equally qualified speaker without notice. Registration deadline is: October 10, 2014. No late registrations will be accepted. Register on-line at www.sc-trauma.org or pay by check made payable to: Trauma Association of South Carolina and send completed registration form with your check to address below: Trauma Association of South Carolina P.O. Box 11254 Columbia, SC 29211 **If you need any additional information regarding registration, please contact Julie Murray at 803-434-6776 or [email protected] Attendance to this educational program is limited to paid participants only. Accordingly, attendance by guests or spouse is not appropriate. Continental breakfast and lunch is also for paid participants only. 17th Annual Southeastern Trauma Symposium Trauma Association of South Carolina PLATINUM EXHIBITOR Grand Strand Regional Medical Center GOLD EXHIBITOR GOLD EXHIBITOR SILVER EXHIBITOR SILVER EXHIBITOR SILVER EXHIBITOR SILVER EXHIBITOR Medical University of South Carolina AnMed Health LifeNet—AirMethods Palmetto Health Richland Trident Health Med-Trans SILVER EXHIBITOR Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System SILVER EXHIBITOR Greenville Health System
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