14th Annual Spirit Medical Transportation Services CONFERENCE 2009 Thursday, August 13 AND Friday, August 14 Ramada What’s Hot and What’s Not in Trauma STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN Sponsored by Ministry Health Care Spirit Medical Transportation Services Trauma Services of Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Marshfield Clinic TRAUMA SERVICES OF SAINT JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL Saint Joseph’s Children’s Hospital of Marshfield The Region’s Only ACS-Verified Level II Adult & Pediatric Trauma Center Children’s Miracle Network 14th Annual Spirit Medical Transportation Services Conference 2009 What’s Hot and What’s Not in Trauma Thursday, August 13 & Friday, August 14 Ramada 1501 North Point Drive, Stevens Point, Wisconsin About the Keynote Faculty Randolph Mantooth* Tom Jadin, MSW, ICSW EMS: Then and Now www.RandolphMantooth.com For thirty years Tom Jadin was on staff at Wisconsin's Winnebago mental health institute where he held a variety of clinical, supervisory, and administrative positions. Actor, screenwriter and producer, Randolph Mantooth, is best known to EMS providers for his role as Firefighter/ Paramedic Johnny Gage on the television series, “EMERGENCY!” Don’t miss Randy’s presentation on the history of the paramedic program, the pioneers who laid the groundwork for our profession, and the TV show that helped advance ALS systems across the nation during the 1970s and inspired thousands to become firefighters, paramedics and EMTs. Meet Randy in person when he hosts a fundraising autograph session on behalf of the County of Los Angeles Fire Museum. EMERGENCY! photos and show memorabilia will be available for purchase and personalization. Proceeds benefit the museum’s James O. Page Memorial Building Fund. *Celebrity appearance subject to change Currently Tom operates a private counseling service for individuals and families and is a part-time instructor for the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Jadin is also an internationally recognized speaker, trainer, and consultant in a wide array of topics to private corporations and public agencies throughout the United States and Canada. He has published and presented over 30 papers and has 10 films to his credit. Most important to Mr. Jadin, however, is the fact that he is a husband, father, pilot, and a genuine motorcycle nut! DaiWai M. Olson, PhD, RN, CCRN An expert clinician, widely published author, experienced researcher, and popular and effective speaker. His more than 20 years in nursing have been focused on critical care, with a primary interest and passion for neurocritical care. He has been the principal investigator on numerous clinical research studies, and he has spoken extensively throughout the United States. He is widely published in numerous journals, and is a contributor to the prestigious Lippincott publication The Clinical Practice of Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing, edited by J.V. Hickey. Dr. Olson is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology at Duke University Medical Center. He also remains clinically involved through his position as Level 4 Staff Nurse in the Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit at Duke University Medical Center. A. Keith Wesley, MD, FACEP Dr. Wesley is an emergency medicine physician. He is the former Wisconsin State EMS medical director and current Minnesota State EMS Medical Director. Dr. Wesley is the author of many articles and EMS textbooks and a frequent speaker at EMS conferences across the nation. He is an active EMS medical director currently providing medical oversight at HealthEast, St. John’s and Woodwinds Hospital, in St. Paul, Minnesota. Program Description Objectives Audience As advances in patient care continue to evolve in Emergency Medical Services (EMS), trauma, and critical care, we must continue to update our knowledge and skills in caring for injured patients and their families. This two-day multi-disciplinary conference highlights current issues in trauma care throughout the continuum: pre-hospital, emergency, critical and acute care, and rehabilitation. At the conclusion of the conference, participants should be able to: Nationally recognized speakers and local trauma care experts will present topics pertinent to nurses, physicians, pre-hospital care providers, program managers and other health care providers. 1. Identify the key points related to the care of the injured patient. 2. Recognize ways we can change practice to optimize the care of injured patients. 3. Understand strategies in implementing practice changes reflective of current care standards. General and Breakout Session Faculty Rob Bohl, APNP Steven Kirkhorn, MD Alison Sampson, DO Neurology, Medical Transportation Services, Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield, WI Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI Physician, Obstetrics/ Gynecology, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI Michelle Brenner, PharmD, BCPS Detective John Lawrynk Clinical Pharmacist, Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield, WI Drug Enforcement Officer, Stevens Point Police Department, Stevens Point, WI Injury Prevention and Trauma Outreach Coordinator, Pediatric Trauma Program Coordinator, Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield, WI W. Scott Carpenter, MD, ABIM/BCEM Donna Lotzer, RPh C. Todd Stewart, MD Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI Director Emergency Medicine, Flambeau Hospital, Park Falls, WI Specialist in Poison Information, Poison Education Coordinator, UWHC Poison Prevention & Education Center, Madison, WI Chairman, Specialty Pediatrics, Pediatric Intensivist, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI Michael Curtis, MD, FACEP Detective Josh Ostrowski EMS Medical Director, Saint Michael’s Hospital, Stevens Point, WI, and Saint Clare’s Hospital, Weston, WI Drug Enforcement Officer, Portage County Sheriff’s Department, Stevens Point, WI Heidi Giese, BS, CCLS, CTRS, CIMI Scott Rifleman, NREMT-P Child Life Manager, Child Life Services, Saint Joseph's Children's Hospital, Marshfield Clinic Children's, Marshfield, WI Portage County Coroner, Stevens Point, WI Amy Schmidt, RN, BSN Patrick Sullivan, MD Anesthesiologist, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI Denny L. Thomas Risk Management and Disaster Preparedness, Ministry Health Care, Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield, WI Laurel Rudolph-Kniech, MD Physician, Ortho-Sports Medicine, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI For more information, contact: Audrey Schmeeckle – Conference Coordinator Ministry Education and Development 900 Illinois Avenue, Stevens Point, WI 54481 [email protected] | 715.343.3192 or 800.273.3644 What’s Hot and What’s Not in Trauma DAY ONE Thursday, August 13 7:15 a.m. Registration 7:55 a.m. Welcome 8 a.m. Keynote – EMS Then and Now Randolph Mantooth 9 a.m. 9:15 a.m. BREAK/TRANSITION BREAKOUT SESSIONS Pre-hospital Nursing Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Injuries Neuro Myth Busters Laurel Rudolph-Kniech, MD Rob Bohl, RN, NP BREAK/TRANSITION 10:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. TO Birth in a Rig: An Obstetrics Review Poison Exposure Management … Can I Get Some Help Here? Alison Sampson, DO Donna Lotzer, RPh LUNCH 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Keys to Communicating with Children and Families in Medical Situations Drug Facilitated Airway Management A. Keith Wesley, MD, FACEP Heidi Giese, BS, CCLS, CTRS, CIMI 1:30 p.m. Chemical Hazards and Injury Trends on the Farm Pain Control in Children C. Todd Stewart, MD Steven Kirkhorn, MD BREAK/TRANSITION 2:30 p.m. Interactive Trauma Case Studies 2:45 p.m. W. Scott Carpenter, MD and C. Todd Stewart, MD 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. CLOSING COMMENTS, EVALUATIONS AND ADJOURN Autograph Session with Randolph Mantooth What’s Hot and What’s Not in Trauma DAY TWO Friday, August 14 7:15 a.m. Registration 7:55 a.m. Welcome 8 a.m. Changes, Challenges, Choices Tom Jadin, MSW, ICSW 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. BREAK/TRANSITION Nursing Red Lights and Sirens: Do We Need Them? Military Advances in Today’s Practice Michael Curtis, MD, FACEP Patrick Sullivan, MD BREAK/TRANSITION You Just Don’t Understand!: Communication Weighing the Options: Emergent Medication Use in the Bariatric Patient Tom Jadin, MSW, ICSW Michelle Brenner, PharmD, BCPS 11:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS Pre-hospital 10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. TO LUNCH High Consequence Events (Extreme Emergencies) and its Impact on Patient Care Cool is Hot and Hot is Not Hot DaiWai M. Olson, PhD, RN, CCRN Denny Thomas 2 p.m. Pearls of Trauma Care: Injury Prevention through Community Reintegration Amy Schmidt, RN, BSN 2:30 p.m. BREAK/TRANSITION 2:45 p.m. Prescription Drug Abuse Scott Rifleman, NREMT-P, Detective Josh Ostrowski, and Detective John Lawrynk 3:45 p.m. EVALUATION AND ADJOURN – See you next year! 14th Annual Spirit Medical Transportation Services Conference 2009 What’s Hot and What’s Not in Trauma Thursday, August 13 & Friday, August 14 Ramada 1501 North Point Drive, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Accommodations CEU Credit Cancellations A block of rooms has been reserved at the Ramada for a reduced rate of $78 per night single until July 17. Make your reservations early. For reservations, please call 715.341.1340 and mention Spirit Trauma Conference for the discount. Application for CEUs has been made through Ministry Health Care – Education and Development by WISHET, the Wisconsin Society for Healthcare Education and Training, as a provider of Continuing Healthcare Education. Day 1 Only = 0.625 CEUs (6.25 contact hours) Day 2 Only = 0.625 CEUs (6.25 contact hours) Both Days = 1.25 CEUs (12.5 contact hours) Cancellations received before August 1, 2009, will be refunded minus a $15 processing fee. No refunds will be made after this date. Parking Ample parking is available at the conference location. Application for EMS CEUs has been made through WTCS and State EMS section. Day 1 Only = 6.25 contact hours Day 2 Only = 6.25 contact hours Both Days = 12.5 contact hours Sponsors Children’s Miracle Network Ministry Health Care – Education and Development Saint Joseph’s Children’s Hospital of Marshfield Spirit Medical Transportation Service Trauma Services of Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Marshfield Clinic Planning Committee Brenda Fellenz, RN, MSN, CEN, Nurse Manager, Emergency Department, Saint Joseph’s Hospital Deb Martin, RN, MSN, Spirit Medical Transportation Services, Saint Joseph’s Hospital Audrey Schmeeckle, BS, Conference Coordinator, Ministry Health Care Education and Development SSO Linda Johnson, RN, BSN, Spirit Medical Transportation Services, Saint Joseph’s Hospital Pam Rappe, RN, Assistant Nurse Manager,Emergency Department, Saint Joseph’s Hospital Amy Schmidt, RN, BSN, Injury Prevention and Trauma Outreach Coordinator, Pediatric Trauma Program Coordinator, Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield Sandy Johnson, RN, NREMT-P, EMS Coordinator, Saint Joseph’s Hospital Registration Form 14th Annual Spirit Medical Transportation Services Conference 2009 What’s Hot and What’s Not in Trauma Thursday, August 13 & Friday, August 14 (Please Print) Name __________________________________________________________________________________________ Job Title ________________________________________________________________________________________ Facility __________________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________ State ________ ZIP ________________________ Work Phone ( ________ ) __________________________ Home Phone ( ________ ) ________________________ E-Mail Address ____________________________________ @ ____________________________________________ Conference Sessions FEE Payment Options ❏ Check made payable to Ministry Health Care ❏ SJH Travel Request ❏ Thursday, August 13 ONLY ❏ Regular Registration ❏ Registration for Ministry Health Care employees, $65 $ ________ $45 $ ________ ❏ Three or more registrations from one agency $50 $ ________ Cancellations received before August 1, 2009, will be refunded minus a $15 processing fee. No refunds will be made after this date. $65 $ ________ $45 $ ________ Special Accommodations $50 $ ________ Marshfield Clinic employees, and students ❏ Friday, August 14 ONLY ❏ Regular Registration ❏ Registration for Ministry Health Care employees, (per participant) Marshfield Clinic employees, and students ❏ Three or more registrations from one agency (per participant) ❏ Full Conference – Thursday, August 13 & Friday, August 14 $110 $ ________ ❏ Regular Registration $ ________ ❏ Registration for Ministry Health Care employees, $80 Marshfield Clinic employees, and students ❏ Three or more registrations from one agency $100 (per participant) Total Fees $ $ ________ Cancellations If you have a disability and desire special accommodations, or if you have special dietary needs, please advise us when you register. Requests are kept confidential. Detach and return with your payment by August 1, 2009 to: Seminar Registration Ministry Education and Development 900 Illinois Avenue Stevens Point, WI 54481 NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PA I D WAUSAU, WI PERMIT NO. 611 611 Saint Joseph Avenue Marshfield, Wisconsin 54449-1898 14th Annual Spirit Medical Transportation Services CONFERENCE 2009 Thursday, August 13 What’s Hot and What’s Not in Trauma Ramada AND Friday, August 14 STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN Sponsored by Ministry Health Care Spirit Medical Transportation Services TRAUMA SERVICES OF SAINT JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL The Region’s Only ACS-Verified Level II Adult & Pediatric Trauma Center Trauma Services of Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Marshfield Clinic Saint Joseph’s Children’s Hospital of Marshfield Children’s Miracle Network
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