GENESIS HEALTH SYSTEM PRESENTS:

“Trauma Conference: A-Z and Everything in Between”

Friday, September 21, 2012

iWireless Center, 1201 River Drive, Moline, IL

Cost

$25/per person includes Continental Breakfast, Lunch, Breaks, CME/CEU credits

Make checks payable to Genesis Medical Center and send to:

Jody Johnston-Mohr

1227 E. Rusholme St.

Davenport, IA 52803

Also payable by Visa or MC. Registrations are confirmed upon receipt of check or credit card information. Sorry, no refunds for cancellations.

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER

Jody Johnston-Mohr (563) 421-1284 or email

Moderators

Calvin Atwell, MD, Trauma Services Director, Genesis Illini Campus

K. John Hartman, MD, Trauma Program Medical Director, Genesis East Campus

Speakers:

George Kontos, MD - Thoracic, Vascular, and General Surgeon, Genesis Illini Campus; Genesis Health Group Surgical Associates

K. John Hartman, MD –General Surgeon, Davenport Surgical Group, PC; Trauma Program Medical Director,

Azeem Ahmed, MD, Vice Chair and Clinical Associate Professor; Medical Director, University of Iowa AirCare and EMSLRC, University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine

JC Clark, MD, Orthopaedic Surgeon, ORA Orthopedics; Chair, Surgical Services, Genesis Illini Campus

Chuck Gipson, AAS, NREMT-P/CCP, Staff Paramedic at MEDIC EMS and Quality/Education Manager

Trooper Jason Wilson, Safety Education Officer, District 7, Illinois State Police

J. Stephen Marshall, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria; Director of Trauma Program, OSF Saint Francis Medical Center; Peoria Surgical Group, Ltd., Illinois Medical Center

Nathan Fierce, DO, General Surgeon, Trinity Surgical Partners of Iowa

Joseph Lohmuller, MD, General Surgeon and President, Davenport Surgical Group, PC; Vice President, Medical Affairs, Genesis Medical Center, Davenport

INTENDED AUDIENCE: Physicians, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Social Workers, Clergy, EMT, Paramedics, PT/PTA, OT/COTA, and other allied health professionals that treat trauma patients.

PURPOSE: This conference will educate emergency medical service professionals on the essential components involved in a variety of scenarios.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

1.  Identify the types of carotid artery injuries trauma patients may present with.

2.  Select the proper diagnostic tests.

3.  Discuss how the FAST exam is performed in the Emergency Department.

4.  Determine when it is time to transfer the patient to a Level 1 trauma center.

5.  Discuss the spectrum of patient injuries from a blast mechanism.

6.  Explain the systematic evaluation of the patient with blast injuries.

7.  Discuss the pathophysiology, clinical features, and Emergency Department (ED) management of thermal burns.

8.  Identify the main types of pelvic fractures and how to stabilize them in the ED.

9.  Discuss the different types of hardware used to treat femur fractures.

10.  Identify any other potential injuries associated with pelvic and femur fractures.

11.  Identify why a field triage system is necessary.

12.  Discuss how the field triage system works.

13.  Identify the criteria necessary to classify severity of patients.

14.  Discuss the areas of triage, treatment, and transportation of patients.

15.  Identify elements of a crime scene.

16.  Determine which items are considered evidence.

17.  Discuss how evidence should be preserved.

18.  Recognize the “chain of custody.”

19.  Identify the critical elements involved in the primary assessment.

20.  Select the proper diagnostic tests.

21.  Determine what is expected at the Level 1 trauma center.

22.  List the causes of open abdomens.

23.  Discuss the anatomy and physiologic changes with an open abdomen.

24.  Discuss the techniques to manage an open abdomen.

25.  Discuss the final outcomes of an open abdomen.

26.  Discuss the importance of interactions between physicians and survivors of patients in the case of sudden, unexpected death.

27.  Formulate specific physician behaviors that maximize effectiveness in giving tragic news to survivors.

Genesis Medical Center is accredited by the Iowa Medical Society to provide continuing education for physicians.

Genesis Medical Center designates this Live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CEU: IA: 7.7 contact hours will be awarded by Iowa Board of Nursing Provider #59, Genesis Medical Center, Davenport, Iowa.

IL: 7.0 contact hours will be awarded.

Because this program has been approved by the Iowa Medical Society for CME credit, it may be used for 7.0 hours toward only recertification requirements for ANCC continuing education renewal.

All Others: May be eligible for continuing education. Consult your governing rules to determine if appropriate subject matter criteria will apply to credit hours.

Genesis Medical Center would like to acknowledge and thank Genesis Medical Center, Davenport and Illini Campus for support of this program.