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Thursday, April 5 th & Friday, April 6 th , 2018 Register online at www.cttrauma.org Provided by the American College of Surgeons and the CT Committee on Trauma | www.cttrauma.org Please complete and mail this form with your check to: Dana Jehan Yale School of Medicine Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Surgical Emergencies PO Box 208062 New Haven, CT 06520-8062 Make checks payable to The CT Trauma Conference, Inc. Registration and Refund Policy Confirmation of receipt of registration will not be provided. Cancellations and refund requests must be received in writing no later than March 28, 2018. A $50 handling fee will be deducted from all refunds. No refunds will be granted for requests received after March 28, 2018. Registration Form ( please print or type / mandatory to complete all fields ) Name & Credentials Title (for CME purposes) Email Address Address City State Zip Cell Phone Office Phone Institutional/Professional Affiliation Registration can be made online using MasterCard or VISA only. Go to www.cttrauma.org and click on the CT Trauma Conference. Online registrations will be closed on April 3, 2018. Although online registrations are highly recommended, walk-ins are welcome with cash or check payment only. Please register me for: o Thursday & Friday o Thursday Only o Friday Only Payment enclosed for practicing physician: o $450 for both days o $300 for one day FACS? (please check one) o yes o no Payment enclosed for resident physician, nurse, PA/NP/APRN, EMT, paramedic or other professional: o $350 for both days o $225 for one day Make checks payable to The Connecticut Trauma Conference, Inc. For further information contact: Jennifer Tabak, RN T 860-545-9810 E [email protected] CT TRAUMA ’18 20 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

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Page 1: CT TRAUMA ’18 · 2018. 1. 25. · Thursday, April 5 th & Friday, April 6 th, 2018 Register online at Provided by the American College of Surgeons and the CT Committee on Trauma

Thursday, April 5th & Friday, April 6th, 2018 Register online at www.cttrauma.org

Provided by the American College of Surgeons and the CT Committee on Trauma | www.cttrauma.org

Please complete and mail this form with your check to:Dana JehanYale School of MedicineSection of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Surgical EmergenciesPO Box 208062New Haven, CT 06520-8062

Make checks payable to The CT Trauma Conference, Inc.

Registration and Refund PolicyConfirmation of receipt of registration will not be provided. Cancellations and refund requests must be received in writing no later than March 28, 2018. A $50 handling fee will be deducted from all refunds. No refunds will be granted for requests received after March 28, 2018.

Registration Form ( please print or type / mandatory to complete all fields )

Name & Credentials

Title (for CME purposes)

Email Address

Address City State Zip

Cell Phone Office Phone

Institutional/Professional Affiliation

Registration can be made online using MasterCard or VISA only. Go to www.cttrauma.org and click on the CT Trauma Conference. Online registrations will be closed on April 3, 2018. Although online registrations are highly recommended, walk-ins are welcome with cash or check payment only.

Please register me for:

o Thursday & Friday o Thursday Only o Friday Only

Payment enclosed for practicing physician:

o $450 for both days o $300 for one day

FACS? (please check one) o yes o no

Payment enclosed for resident physician, nurse, PA/NP/APRN, EMT, paramedic or other professional:

o $350 for both days o $225 for one day

Make checks payable to The Connecticut Trauma Conference, Inc.

For further information contact:Jennifer Tabak, RNT 860-545-9810 E [email protected]

CT TRAUMA ’1820TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

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Disclosure Information: In compliance with the ACCME Accreditation Criteria, the American College of Surgeons, as the accredited provider of this activity, must ensure that anyone in a position to control the content of the educational activity has disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. All reported conflicts are managed by a designated official to ensure a bias-free presentation. Please see the insert to this program for the complete disclosure list.

Course Overview

For the past nineteen years, the Connecticut Trauma Conference has provided high quality education in trauma, critical care, and injury prevention. The Program Committee has invited local, regional and national experts in the field, some of whom have spoken here in the past. The keynote speaker is a trauma surgeon who was involved with management of the Las Vegas mass shooting victims. Other topics include burns, pediatrics, resilience, controversial topics and a “Stop the Bleed” course. The final session will focus on trauma resuscitation. This conference is designed to educate caregivers across the spectrum of trauma care, including pre-hospital providers, nurses, midlevel practitioners and physicians of all specialties.

The learning objectives of this meeting are:n To discuss the unique aspects in the care of patients with burnsn To review disaster management with a focus on active shooters

and bleeding controln To discuss the challenges with the care of pediatric trauma patientsn To review current concepts in resilience of healthcare workers and

trauma patientsn To address challenges in managing medical failure n To discuss interesting case presentations and novel management

strategies for their management

NursesFor the purposes of recertification, the American Nurses Creden-tialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.EMS-IFourteen Continuing Education Credits have been approved by the Connecticut Department of Public Health, Office of EMS, for EMS-I’s who complete this program (or 6.5 hours for Day 1 and 7.5 hours for Day 2).

Continuing Education Credit

Hotel Accommodations

A block of rooms has been reserved for the program at Foxwoods Resort Casino – Grand Pequot Tower at the rate of $159.00, plus tax, per night. For reservations please click on URL:

https://aws.passkey.com/go/CTTRAUMA2018 and be directed to the customized website.

Or call Foxwoods at 1-800-FOXWOOD (800-369-9663). Please reference Group Code F20418CTTC and the CT Trauma Conference at the Grand Pequot Tower with the reservations agent.

Reservations must be made prior to March 14, 2018 at 5:00 pm to secure the group rate.

n Conference will be held in the Grand Pequot Tower Ballroom.

n Parking by valet in front of the Grand Pequot Tower or self park in the adjacent parking garage.

n GPS address: 39 Norwich Westerly Road, Ledyard, CT 06339n Getting there: http://foxwoods.com/gettinghere.aspx

Hotel Accomodations Foxwoods Resort Casino – Grand Pequot Tower

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Agenda

7:00–7:50 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast7:50–8:00 Welcome Remarks and Introduction Brendan Campbell, MD Kimberly Davis, MD8:00–10:00 Burns Moderator: Shea Gregg Connecticut’s Worst Disaster: The Hartford Circus Fire of 1944 Brendan Campbell, MD The Station Night Club Fire William Cioffi, MD A Lifetime in Trauma: Lessons Bruce Cairns, MD Learned from Guam to Carolina Initial Management and Prep for Transfer of Major Burn Injuries Alisa Savetamal, MD10:00–10:30 Break10:30–11:30 Keynote Moderator: Brendan Campbell, MD Lessons Learned from the Las Vegas Mass Shooting Deborah Kuhls, MD 11:30–1:00 Lunch1:00–3:00 PM Pediatrics Moderator: Gary Kaml From Myths to Morphine to Multi-modal Analgesia: Prevention Stefan Friedrichsdorf, MD and Treatment of Pain in Pediatric Trauma Patients Beyond the Fear of Sports-related Concussion:Evidence-based Michael Collins, MD Advances in Treatment and Rehabilitation 3:00–3:30 Break3:30–5:00 Bleeding Control Moderator: David Shapiro Stop the Bleed: A National Hemorrhage Control Program Lenworth Jacobs, MD for the Public Stop the Bleed Conference Faculty 5:00–6:00 Reception (Stop the Bleed Instructors will be in the vendor hall.)

7:00–7:50 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast7:50–8:00 Welcome Remarks and Introduction Kevin Schuster, MD David Shapiro, MD8:00–10:00 Resilience Moderator: Kevin Shuster Reflections on Professional Burnout and Ways to Combat It F. Carl Mueller, MD Exploring Integrative Medicine & Health –New Frontiers of Healing Mary Guerrera, MD Thriving Amidst Chaos: Time Management Strategies That Susan Johnson, MD Reduce Stress Approaching Wellness Like You Would a Trauma Patient: Jo Shapiro, MD Everybody Stay Calm 10:00–10:30 Break

Thursday, April 5th

Friday, April 6th

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Agenda

10:30–12:00 Splenic Injuries Moderator: Marissa Defreese Embolization in Solid Organ Injuries Stacey Bass, MD Optimal Management of Splenic Injuries in Children David Mooney, MD Managing Adult Splenic Injuries in 2018 Adrian Maung, MD12:00–1:00 PM Keynote Lunch Speaker Moderator: Kimberly Davis Mistakes were Changed: 40 years of Wondering in the Field Charles Bosk, PhD1:00–2:30 PM Interesting Topics Moderator: Thomas Abbruzzese Life in The Trauma Fast Lane—Performing Like a Pit Crew Robbie Dumond, RN Lessons Learned from 15 Years of War, Surgery & Kids Colonel Mary Edwards, MD Traumatic Deaths and The Forensic Pathologist Maura DeJoseph, MD 2:30–4:00 Interesting Cases Moderator: Jacqueline McQuay

STOPTHE BLEED

Faculty

Thomas Abbruzzese, MD, FACS* Director of Trauma & Patient Safety & Quality Department of Surgery Hartford Hospital Hartford, CTKimberly Barre, BSN, RN* Trauma Program Manager Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven, CTStacey A. Bass, MD, PhD Vice Chief of Interventional and Vascular Radiology Jefferson Radiology Hartford, CTCharles L. Bosk, PhD Professor of Sociology Professor of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PABruce A. Cairns, MD John Stackhouse Distinguished Professor of Surgery/ Microbiology and Immunology Medical Director, North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center & Respiratory Care, UNC Medical Center Immediate Past Chair of the Faculty University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC

Brendan Campbell, MD, MPH, FACS* Associate Professor of Surgery & Pediatrics UCONN School of Medicine Medical Director, Pediatric Trauma Program Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Hartford, CTWilliam Cioffi, MD J. Murray Beardsley Professor of Surgery Brown University Executive Surgeon-in Chief Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RIMichael “Micky” Collins, PhD Executive Director, Sports Medicine Concussion Program University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PAKimberly Davis, MD, MBA, FACS, FCCM* Professor of Surgery Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs Chief of the Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Surgical Emergencies Department of Surgery Yale School of Medicine Yale-New Haven Hospital New Haven, CTMarissa Defreese, MD* General Surgery Stamford Hospital Stamford, CT

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Faculty

Maura DeJoseph, DO Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Farmington, CTRobbie Dumond, BSN, RN, TCRN, AEMT Director of Trauma Services University of Colorado Hospital Aurora, COColonel Mary J. Edwards, MD, MC, USA Chief Pediatric Surgery General Surgery Residency Program Director San Antonio Military Medical Center San Antonio, TXStefan Friedrichsdorf, MD, FAAP Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of Minnesota Medical Director, Department of Pain Medicine, Palliative Care & Integrative Medicine Children’s Minnesota Minneapolis, MNShea Gregg, MD, FACS* Chief of Trauma, Burns and Critical Care Surgery Bridgeport Hospital Bridgeport, CTMary Guerrera, MD Professor of Family Medicine University of Connecticut School of Medicine Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center Hartford, CTLenworth Jacobs MD, MPH, FACS Professor of Surgery University of Connecticut School of Medicine Director, Trauma Institute Hartford Hospital Hartford, CTSusan R. Johnson, MD, MS Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Epidemiology Associate Provost for Faculty University of Iowa Iowa City, IAGary Kaml, MD, FACS* Director of Trauma Services Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center Hartford, CTDeborah A. Kuhls, MD, FACS, FCCM Professor of Surgery Chief, Section of Critical Care Division of Acute Care Surgery Program Director, Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Department of Surgery University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine

Adrian A. Maung, MD, FACS, FCCM Associate Professor of Surgery Section of General Surgery, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery Yale School of Medicine Adult Trauma Medical Director Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven, CTJacqueline McQuay, RN, BSN, MS* Trauma Program Manager Hartford Hospital Hartford, CTDavid Mooney, MD, MPH, FACS Associate Professor of Surgery Harvard Medical School Director, Trauma Center Boston Children’s Hospital Boston, MAF. Carl Mueller, MD, MPH, FAPA Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Yale School of Medicine Associate Chairman, Psychiatry Stamford HospitalAlisa Savetamal, MD, FACS Department of Surgery Surgical Critical Care Bridgeport Hospital Bridgeport, CTKevin Schuster, MD, FACS* Associate Professor of Surgery Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Surgical Emergencies Yale School of Medicine Yale-New Haven Hospital New Haven, CTDavid Shapiro, MD, FACS, FCCM* Vice Chair, Surgery Service Line Chair, Medical Staff Oversight St. Francis Hospital & Medical Center Hartford, CTJo Shapiro, MD Director, Center for Professionalism and Peer Support Associate Professor of Otolaryngology Harvard Medical School Brigham& Women’s Hospital Boston, MAJennifer Tabak, RN, MSN* Trauma Program Manager Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Hartford, CT

*Board of Directors

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Thursday, April 5th & Friday, April 6th, 2018

Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut

CT TRAUMA ’1820TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE