ACCREDITATION The American Osteopathic Association has approved the AOCA as an official provider of continuing medical education. The AOCA has submitted the Midyear Seminar for approval of 18.5 hours of Category 1A CME. This program has been submitted for approval to the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA). InterContinental Hotel CHICAGO 503-635-4761 or visit www.aocaonline.org March 13 - 15, 2015 Neera Tewari, DO AOCA Program Chair Stony Brook Medicine Stony Brook, NY American Osteopathic College of Anesthesiologists 3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 200 Springfield, IL 62703 www.aocaonline.org 800-842-2622 42nd Annual AOCA Midyear Seminar Anesthesiology is adapting to the evolving field of medicine. Through these changes, our skills, our dedication, and our compassion remain steadfast. To Register call American Osteopathic College of Anesthesiologists Healthcare is changing... And the practice of Anesthesiology is changing as well. ACCOMMODATIONS InterContinental Hotel 505 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 800-235-4670 312-944-4100 www.InterContinental.com Discounted Rate Grand Tower $199 Historic Tower $239 Rate Cut-off Date: Feb 9th Please contact the InterContinental directly for hotel reservations, & mention that you are attending the “AOCA Midyear Seminar” to receive the discounted rate. American Osteopathic College of Anesthesiologists REGISTRATION FEES EARLY-BIRD Members Non-Members CRNA Resident Non-member Resident Member Students Retired Members $725 $975 $625 $200 $0 $0 $250 AFTER 2/9 $775 $1025 $675 $250 Letter from Program Director required. ID required Please consider supporting our students’ and residents’ attendance by including a donation to supplement their reduced fees. Cancellation Fee: AOCA will assess a $100 processing fee for cancellations. No refunds permitted after March 1, 2015. To Register call toll free 866-924-7929 direct 503-635-4761 or visit: www.aocaonline.org FRIDAY, MARCH 13 SATURDAY, MARCH 14 SATURDAY, MARCH 14 AOCA 1200 Registration - Visit the Exhibits 700 Registration & Breakfast - Visit the Exhibits 1415 BREAK - Visit the Exhibits 1300 AIMS- Optimizing Patient Care For The Surgical Patient 730 Burnout in Residency 1430 A Review of Sepsis and its Impact on Mechanical Ventilation Define burnout and the causes of burnout. Discuss the origin and studies of physician burnout. Discuss how burnout affects your daily life. Discuss ways to decrease burnout of you and your colleagues. Jason Boatright, MS, CRNA, Anesthesia Healthcare Executive, Cerner Corporation, Kansas City, MO Define anesthesia information management systems (AIMS). Differentiate between integrated vs non-integrated solutions. Discuss anesthesia workflow and how anesthesia information management systems could be utilized as a tool to implement this process. 1400 How to Determine High Risk Patients for the Ambulatory Surgical Center Carlo Cutler, DO, Blue Ridge Anesthesia Associates, Hagerstown, MD Identify factors that determine a patient as high risk for an ambulatory surgical center. Determine special considerations and treatment modalities for high risk patients at ambulatory surgical centers. 1500 BREAK - Visit the Exhibits 1515 Carcinoid Syndrome -What every Anesthesiologist Needs to Know Travis J. Sayer, DO, North Iowa Anesthesia Associates, Mason City, IA Identify specific anesthetic considerations for the safe and effective care of patients presenting for surgery with carcinoid syndrome. Discuss overall perioperative management. Determine the clinical signs and symptoms of carcinoid syndrome. 1615 Clinical Integration and the Surgical Home SUNDAY, MARCH 15 Ronald Jasiewicz , DO, MBA, FAAP, Stony Brook University Medical Center, Stony Brook, NY Define and determine the Surgical Home and Clinical Integration. Identifying the role of the Anesthesiologist in Clinical Integration of the Surgical Home. 830 Amanda Chan, DO, Ohio Health Doctors Hospital, Columbus, OH Burnout is NOT the Diagnosis; It’s the Symptom of the Disease Kristianne Wargo, ACC, CPLC, CPT, FNS, Executive Life Coach and Lifestyle Strategist, Create Your Now, Huxley, IA Define burnout to the holistic individual. Apply burnout to the holistic physician’s life, not limiting to one’s career. Define the disease and discuss symptoms of the disease. Determine how to self-diagnosis one’s own symptoms or of one’s colleagues. 930 Life’s Equation of Hope, Health and Happiness Kristianne Wargo, ACC, CPLC, CPT, FNS, Executive Life Coach and Lifestyle Strategist, Create Your Now, Huxley, IA Define the individuals’ life wheel. Discuss how to become a master of life with proven strategies and solutions. Discuss how to create hope, health and happiness in your personal life and practice. Determine how to create and maintain a schedule that benefits both you, your family and patients. Discuss how mind, body and spirit determines positive outcomes for you, your family and your patients. 1030 BREAK - Visit the Exhibits 1045 The Future of Osteopathic Medicine 1145 American Osteopathic Association Representative, Chicago, IL Discuss the challenges facing the osteopathic profession. Determine ways to distinguish osteopathic medicine from allopathic medicine in your practice. Discuss what you can do individually and as an association to secure the future of the AOA and the osteopathic profession. Lunch Lecture (Lunch with Panel of 4 speakers, CME provided) Navigating the Impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA- Obamacare) from a Financial, Legal and Tax Perspective Panel: Dave Rao, Managing Principal, Wells Fargo Advisors, New York, NY Michael Gregory, Managing Director, Highland Capital Mgmt. Dallas,TX Jaswant S. Gill, CPA, Jaswant Gill CPAs, Beverly Hills, CA Kathryn Hickner-Cruz, Esq, Partner, The Health Law Partners, PC, Southfield, MI Determine what type of industries are most impacted by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Discuss what components of the ACA will have the biggest impact on private practice and small business owners. Discuss the impact of the recent election results on the ACA and how it will affect your practice. Michael S. O’Connor, DO, MPH, Cleveland Clinic, Anesthesiology Institute, Cleveland, OH Define sepsis and its continuum of illness. Discuss the epidemiology and pathophysiology of sepsis. Examine treatment recommendations from the 2012 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines. Determine the impact of mechanical ventilation on sepsis patients. 1530 Anesthesia Care of the Trauma Patient in Case of Burns Ashley M. Classen, DO, FAOCA, Trinity Pain Management Associates, Ft. Worth, TX Determine special considerations for anesthesia treatment in trauma burn patients. Discuss risk factors and associated treatment modalities for trauma patients with burns. Discuss intraoperative fluid management of trauma patients with burns. 1630 Coronary Revascularization and Perioperative Management of Patients Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery Nitesh S. Mody, DO, MS, Mody Anesthesiology Corporation, Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center, Fountain Valley, CA Discussion and update on the current perioperative ACC/AHA guidelines. Determine Perioperative Cardiac Risk Factors in patients. Discuss Perioperative PCI Considerations and treatments. SUNDAY, MARCH 15 700 Registration & Breakfast - Visit the Exhibits 730 The Safety of Etomidate in a High Acuity Patient Population: An Evidence Based Review of a Routinely Utilized Induction Drug Jennifer Hargrave, DO, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Determine the goals of anesthetic induction in the high acuity patient. Discuss the pharmacology of etomidate and review the side effects of etomidate. Understand the hemodynamic effects of etomidate. Explore the use of etomidate in ICU patients. Discuss the long term effects on morbidity and mortality with etomidate use in high acuity patients. 830 Physician-Led Change in the 2015 Value-Driven Hospital Environment Jason M. Golbin, DO, MS, Internist, Critical Care Specialist, Pulmonologist, Sleep Medicine Specialist, Bayshore Long Island Lung Center, Bay Shore, NY Discuss current evolving demands in value-based hospital care which are driving the need for change. Discuss different techniques of achieving change and their advantages and disadvantages. Determine the role of the physician leader in achieving those changes. Discuss generalized change management techniques and leaders. 930 BREAK - Visit the Exhibits 945 Interventional Pain Medicine - More Than Just Epidural Steroid Injections Brian Durkin, DO, Stony Brook University Medical Center, Stony Brook, NY Determine the diagnosis and treatment of degenerative spinal disease. Discuss the role of epidural steroid injections in the management of spine pain. Discuss the history of intradiscal procedures in the management of discogenic pain. Determine the newer advancements in interventional pain medicine and their associated advantages and disadvantages. Determine the role of spinal cord stimulation and new and emerging targets for the treatment of chronic pain. Recognize the limitations of single modality treatments for chronic spine pain. 1045 Responsible Opioid Prescribing for Non Malignant Pain Daniel G. Morris, DO, Director at Recovery, Interventional Pain Medicine Tulsa, OK Determine proper patient evaluation and treatment plans. Discuss patient informed consent, review and monitoring. Determine proper documentation to be compliant with state and federal laws. Discuss proper patient education and termination strategies. 1145 Remifentanil: Another Look Robert Tubben, DO, DABA, Associate Professor, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Anesthesiology Residency Program Director, McLaren Greater Lansing, Lansing, MI Discuss the pharmacology of Remifentanil. Determine the rationale for the safe administration of Remifentanil. Discuss indications and off-label uses for Remifentanil 1245 ADJOURN SAVE THE DATE for our American Osteopathic College of Anesthesiologists Annual Convention October 17 - 21, 2015 Disney’s Comtemporary Resort Orlando, FL More Details & Registration: www.aocaonline.org
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