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To Participate in the Pre/Post Tests & Evaluation:

Using a smart phone, laptop, tablet or other device:

1. Navigate to: WWW.ResponseWare.com

2. Enter Session ID: Mercy 3. Answer questions as they appear on the screen. 4. Complete the Pre-Test 7am-8:30am 5. Complete the Post-Test 3:30pm-4:45pm Please see the committee members at the registration table for assistance.

Continuing Medical Education

Mercy Springfield is accredited by the Missouri State Medical Association to provide AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to physicians. Mercy Hospital Springfield designates this live CME activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

All faculty, planners, content reviewers, and staff associated with this activity have disclosed that within the preceding 12 months neither they nor their spouses/partners currently have or have had any relevant financial relationship with commercial entities producing health care goods or services.

This activity is funded by Mercy Health System and received no sponsorship or commercial support.

Joint Public Safety Response to the Active Shooter

Presented by: Mike Clumpner, PhD, MBA, NRP, CCEMTP, TP-C, FP-C

Learning Objectives:

• Describe the new technique for law enforcement and EMS

integration to respond to a school shooter / active shooter. • Describe lessons learned from multiple active shooter events.

To Participate in the Pre/Post Tests & Evaluation:

Using a smart phone, laptop, tablet or other device:

1. Navigate to: WWW.ResponseWare.com

2. Enter Session ID: Mercy 3. Answer questions as they appear on the screen. 4. Complete the Pre-Test 7am-8:30am 5. Complete the Post-Test 3:30pm-4:45pm Please see the committee members at the registration table for assistance.

Gunshot Wounds & Violent Assaults: Forensic Aspects for the Trauma Specialists

• Presented by: Michael Maloney, MFS

• Learning Objectives:

• Identify the forensic aspects associated with gunshot wounds and violent assault injuries and their relationship to the criminal justice system.

• Identify the steps that may be easily employed by the trauma specialist to document the injuries in a manner that may assist law enforcement.

Continuing Nursing Education Successful Completion

RN participants must attend 85% of the program, meet all completion requirements and complete the evaluation form to receive contact hour credit.

Contact Hours

7 hours of nursing contact hours. Certificates with contact hours for this activity will be available on MyEducation in approximately 3 weeks.

Sponsorship & Commercial Support

This activity has received no sponsorship or commercial support

Conflict of Interest

No conflicts of interest were identified by any presenters for today's activities.

Endorsement

Mercy Hospital Springfield is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Mercy CME & CNE Certificates will be available on Mercy Co-

Worker’s MyEducation transcripts two weeks after the activity. Non-Mercy participants will have certificates emailed to

the email address provided when you registered.

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David Miller Memorial Trauma Symposium

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Thursday & Friday, October 26 & 27, 2017 Springfield, Missouri

To Participate in the Pre/Post Tests & Evaluation:

Using a smart phone, laptop, tablet or other device:

1. Navigate to: WWW.ResponseWare.com

2. Enter Session ID: Mercy 3. Answer questions as they appear on the screen. 4. Complete the Pre-Test 7am-8:30am 5. Complete the Post-Test 3:30pm-4:45pm Please see the committee members at the registration table for assistance.

Geriatric Trauma

Presented by Ron Robertson, MD Learning Objectives:

• Recognition that Vital Signs don’t tell the story in the Geriatric

Patient. • Evaluation and recognition of shock and end points of

resuscitation in the Geriatric Patient.

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Child Abuse Mini-Conference

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Tuesday, July 18, 2017 Springfield, Missouri

Emergency Medical Services Providers Mercy EMS is happy to provide Missouri State CEUs for this educational opportunity. Successful completion of this activity provides 6.5 Mercy EMS is an accredited provider of continuing education for the State of Missouri, #07701P.

Pediatric Non-Accidental Trauma

Presented by: Julie L. Bacon, MSN-HCSM, RNC-LRN, NE-BC, CPN, CPEN, C-NPT

Learning Objectives:

• Describe patterns of burns and bruising commonly associated

with non-accidental trauma. • Recognize priorities in managing a sexual abuse patient.

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Tom Steele Emergency Care Symposium

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Friday, May 5, 2017 Springfield, Missouri

To Participate in the Pre/Post Tests & Evaluation:

Using a smart phone, laptop, tablet or other device:

1. Navigate to: WWW.ResponseWare.com

2. Enter Session ID: Mercy 3. Answer questions as they appear on the screen. 4. Complete the Pre-Test 7am-8:30am 5. Complete the Post-Test 3:30pm-4:45pm Please see the committee members at the registration table for assistance.

Mercy CME & CNE Certificates will be available on Mercy Co-

Worker’s MyEducation transcripts two weeks after the activity. Non-Mercy participants will have certificates emailed to

the email address provided when you registered.

Quick and Slow Kills with a Ventilator

Presented by: Charles Sheppard, MD Learning Objectives:

• Understand the pitfalls in intubation both anatomic and physiologic

as well as ways to mitigate that. • Recognize post intubation complications and how to treat them • Recognize those situations at high risk for ventilator problems • Develop a strategy to prevent complications from

intubation/ventilator use.

Continuing Respiratory Care Education

To receive Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE®) credits from the American Association for Respiratory Care, you must sign-in on the AARC form at the registration table indicating the presentations you will be attending today. Your certificate will be emailed to the email address indicated on your registration form.

Pediatric Trauma Case Scenarios

Presented by: Julie L. Bacon, MSN-HCSM, RNC-LRN, NE-BC, CPN, CPEN, C-NPT

Learning Objectives:

• Identify the common physical findings in a basilar skull

fracture. • Identify the management of pediatric pneumothorax.

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Tucker Redfern Pediatric Trauma Symposium

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Friday, March 24, 2017 Springfield, Missouri

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