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GENERAL INFORMATION Date: September 14, 2019 Place: University Hospital 600 Highland Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53792 Telephone: 608-263-6400 Website: www.uwhospital.org Rooms: H6/1 & G5/119 CONFERENCE FEES $495 Physicians $395 CRNAs, AA-Cs, RNs, Respiratory Therapists $50 First Responders (EMS, FD, PD) $25 Residents, Fellows, Students Elective Simulation Session Fee: $50 Difficult Airway Management Simulation Session The conference fee includes the cost of tuition, materials, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, lunch, and a nonrefundable transaction fee of $50/$25/$15. The Elective Simulation Session fee is an additional $50. Should you cancel your registration up to 72 hours prior to the conference; you will be refunded the entire conference fee except the $50/$25/$15 nonrefundable fee. No refunds will be made after that time. REGISTRATION INFORMATION • Visit https://ce.icep.wisc.edu/2019-arndt-airway • Select the Register/Enroll Tab • Select login or register and follow the instructions for UW-Madison NetID log in or Visitor account creation/log in • Follow any prompts to complete or update your profile information • Click the “Register” tab, select your Fee and click “Add to Cart” • Select “Checkout” and follow the prompts to pay for the conference HOUSING A block of rooms has been reserved for Friday, September 13, 2019 at the Best Western InnTowner and Highland Club, 2424 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53726; telephone 608-233-8778, option #3. The special conference rate is $149.99, plus tax. The InnTowner will release the block of rooms to the general public on August 15, 2019. Please call the hotel directly for your reservation and, to receive the special conference rate, please mention Group Code: 929-1. The InnTowner is located two blocks from the conference site, University Hospital. Please inquire at the hotel’s front desk regarding shuttle service to University Hospital. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT In support of improving patient care, the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS The University of Wisconsin–Madison, as a member of the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), authorizes this program for .875 continuing education units (CEUs) or 8.75 hours. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE ANESTHETISTS For further information, please contact Kylie Van Ess at [email protected] DRIVING DIRECTIONS AND PARKING For driving instructions, please go to https://www. uwhealth.org/findadoctor/location/map/170. Parking is available in the parking ramp at the hospital. A validation ticket will be provided to you to get out of the parking ramp. POLICY ON FACULTY AND SPONSOR DISCLOSURE It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP that the faculty, authors, planners, and other persons who may influence content of this CE activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in order to allow CE staff to identify and resolve any potential conflicts of interest. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be available prior to the start of the conference. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION For conference information please contact Kylie Van Ess at [email protected] STATEMENT OF NEED The field of airway management continues to evolve. This activity is being held in response to the need for basic and advanced airway management knowledge and skills in the operating room, emergency room, pre-hospital, intensive care unit, and non-operating room settings. The goal of this course is to teach the skills and tools of basic and advanced airway management required in elective and emergent situations, while introducing newer airway management technologies. The course will cover supraglottic airway and videolaryngoscopy devices, cricothyroidotomy and TTJV, fiberoptic intubation, retrograde intubation, techniques for airway rescue in the setting of failed intubation, and lung isolation techniques, including double-lumen tubes and wire-guided endobronchial blockade. The course this year will also address, in particular, unique difficulties that can be encountered in the pediatric patient. The course incorporates airway skills workshops and high-fidelity simulation to practice difficult airway management techniques. TARGET AUDIENCE AND SCOPE OF PRACTICE This activity is intended to meet the needs of clinicians and other health care professionals who require clinical skills in advanced airway management. The intended audience includes anesthesiologists, emergency room physicians, intensive care physicians, nurse anesthetists, anesthesiologist assistants, perioperative nurses, first responders (EMS, FD, PD), residents of various training programs, fellows, and respiratory therapists. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this educational activity, participants will be able to: • Apply a thorough understanding and practical knowledge of the basics of airway assessment in your clinical practice. • Recognize the signs of potentially difficult intubation and airway management. • Develop a plan for dealing with a known difficult airway. • Discuss indications for various airway management devices. • Develop effective management strategies to deal with challenging airway scenarios. • Demonstrate working knowledge of a variety of newer airway management devices. • Recognize difficulties associated with management of the difficult airway in the emergency department, ICU, and non- operating room locations. ELEMENTS OF COMPETENCE This CE activity has been designed to change learner competence and focuses on the American Board of Medical Specialties’ areas of medical knowledge, patient care and procedural skills, and practice-based learning and improvement. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION Abstracts will be accepted and selected by the Program Committee. The deadline for submission of one-page abstracts (no special format requirements) is August 12, 2019. Email abstracts to: [email protected] 2019 ARNDT ADVANCED SKILLS IN AIRWAY MANAGEMENT LECTURE SERIES AND HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS September 14, 2019 | University of Wisconsin Hospital Multiple brochures? We use multiple mailing lists and cannot always eliminate duplications. Please post or share any extras with colleagues. University of Wisconsin–Madison Interprofessional Continuing Education Partnership (ICEP) 750 Highland Avenue 1171 HSLC Madison, WI 53705-2221 Nonprofit Organization US Postage PAID Madison, Wisconsin Permit No. 658 2019 ARNDT ADVANCED SKILLS IN AIRWAY MANAGEMENT LECTURE SERIES AND HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS September 14, 2019 | University of Wisconsin Hospital | Madison, Wisconsin FEATURING Society for Airway Management (SAM) President Elect – Felipe Urdaneta AND Massive Aspiration and Hands-on Difficult Airway Simulation Sessions Call for ABSTRACTS Submit your abstracts by August 12, 2019 PROVIDED BY University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Anesthesiology and University of Wisconsin–Madison Interprofessional Continuing Education Partnership (ICEP) Enrollment is Limited – Please Register Early!

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Page 1: STATEMENT OF NEED LEARNING OBJECTIVES 2019 ARNDT … … · Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center Milwaukee, WI Justin Tawil, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Medical College

GENERAL INFORMATIONDate: September 14, 2019Place: University Hospital 600 Highland Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53792 Telephone: 608-263-6400 Website: www.uwhospital.orgRooms: H6/1 & G5/119

CONFERENCE FEES

$495 Physicians$395 CRNAs, AA-Cs, RNs, Respiratory Therapists $50 First Responders (EMS, FD, PD)$25 Residents, Fellows, Students

Elective Simulation Session Fee:$50 Difficult Airway Management Simulation Session

The conference fee includes the cost of tuition, materials, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, lunch, and a nonrefundable transaction fee of $50/$25/$15. The Elective Simulation Session fee is an additional $50. Should you cancel your registration up to 72 hours prior to the conference; you will be refunded the entire conference fee except the $50/$25/$15 nonrefundable fee. No refunds will be made after that time.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

• Visit https://ce.icep.wisc.edu/2019-arndt-airway• Select the Register/Enroll Tab• Select login or register and follow the instructions for

UW-Madison NetID log in or Visitor account creation/log in• Follow any prompts to complete or update your profile

information• Click the “Register” tab, select your Fee and click “Add

to Cart”• Select “Checkout” and follow the prompts to pay for the

conference

HOUSING

A block of rooms has been reserved for Friday, September 13, 2019 at the Best Western InnTowner and Highland Club, 2424 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53726; telephone 608-233-8778, option #3. The special conference rate is $149.99, plus tax. The InnTowner will release the block of rooms to the general public on August 15, 2019. Please call the hotel directly for your reservation and, to receive the special conference rate, please mention Group Code: 929-1. The InnTowner is located two blocks from the conference site, University Hospital. Please inquire at the hotel’s front desk regarding shuttle service to University Hospital.

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

In support of improving patient care, the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT

The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS

The University of Wisconsin–Madison, as a member of the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), authorizes this program for .875 continuing education units (CEUs) or 8.75 hours.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE ANESTHETISTS

For further information, please contact Kylie Van Ess at [email protected]

DRIVING DIRECTIONS AND PARKING

For driving instructions, please go to https://www.uwhealth.org/findadoctor/location/map/170. Parking is available in the parking ramp at the hospital. A validation ticket will be provided to you to get out of the parking ramp.

POLICY ON FACULTY AND SPONSOR DISCLOSURE

It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP that the faculty, authors, planners, and other persons who may influence content of this CE activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in order to allow CE staff to identify and resolve any potential conflicts of interest. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be available prior to the start of the conference.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

For conference information please contact Kylie Van Ess at [email protected]

STATEMENT OF NEEDThe field of airway management continues to evolve. This activity is being held in response to the need for basic and advanced airway management knowledge and skills in the operating room, emergency room, pre-hospital, intensive care unit, and non-operating room settings. The goal of this course is to teach the skills and tools of basic and advanced airway management required in elective and emergent situations, while introducing newer airway management technologies.

The course will cover supraglottic airway and videolaryngoscopy devices, cricothyroidotomy and TTJV, fiberoptic intubation, retrograde intubation, techniques for airway rescue in the setting of failed intubation, and lung isolation techniques, including double-lumen tubes and wire-guided endobronchial blockade. The course this year will also address, in particular, unique difficulties that can be encountered in the pediatric patient. The course incorporates airway skills workshops and high-fidelity simulation to practice difficult airway management techniques.

TARGET AUDIENCE AND SCOPE OF PRACTICEThis activity is intended to meet the needs of clinicians and other health care professionals who require clinical skills in advanced airway management. The intended audience includes anesthesiologists, emergency room physicians, intensive care physicians, nurse anesthetists, anesthesiologist assistants, perioperative nurses, first responders (EMS, FD, PD), residents of various training programs, fellows, and respiratory therapists.

LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of this educational activity, participants will be able to:

• Apply a thorough understanding and practical knowledge of the basics of airway assessment in your clinical practice.

• Recognize the signs of potentially difficult intubation and airway management.

• Develop a plan for dealing with a known difficult airway.

• Discuss indications for various airway management devices.

• Develop effective management strategies to deal with challenging airway scenarios.

• Demonstrate working knowledge of a variety of newer airway management devices.

• Recognize difficulties associated with management of the difficult airway in the emergency department, ICU, and non-operating room locations.

ELEMENTS OF COMPETENCEThis CE activity has been designed to change learner competence and focuses on the American Board of Medical Specialties’ areas of medical knowledge, patient care and procedural skills, and practice-based learning and improvement.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONAbstracts will be accepted and selected by the Program Committee. The deadline for submission of one-page abstracts (no special format requirements) is August 12, 2019.

Email abstracts to:[email protected]

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58 2019 ARNDT ADVANCED SKILLS IN AIRWAY MANAGEMENT LECTURE SERIES AND HANDS-ON WORKSHOPSSeptember 14, 2019 | University of Wisconsin Hospital | Madison, Wisconsin

FEATURING Society for Airway Management (SAM) President Elect – Felipe UrdanetaANDMassive Aspiration and Hands-on Difficult Airway Simulation Sessions

Call for ABSTRACTS Submit your abstracts by August 12, 2019

PROVIDED BY

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of AnesthesiologyandUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison Interprofessional Continuing Education Partnership (ICEP)

Enrollment is Limited – Please Register Early!

Page 2: STATEMENT OF NEED LEARNING OBJECTIVES 2019 ARNDT … … · Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center Milwaukee, WI Justin Tawil, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Medical College

COURSE DIRECTORS

Richard E. Galgon, MD, MSAssociate Professor of Anesthesiology

Michael J. Hannaman, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Kristopher M. Schroeder, MDAssociate Professor of Anesthesiology

Michael T. Steuerwald, MDAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Elizabeth H. Wilson, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

VISITING FACULTY

Ron O. Abrons, MDAssociate Professor of AnesthesiologyDirector, Airway Management Training and ResearchThe University of Iowa Hospital and ClinicsIowa City, IA

James DuCanto, MDStaff Anesthesiologist and Director of the Simulation CenterAurora St. Luke’s Medical CenterMilwaukee, WI

Justin Tawil, MDAssistant Professor of AnesthesiologyMedical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, WI

Felipe Urdaneta, MDProfessor of AnesthesiologyProgram Director, College of Medicine’s Master Educator Fellowship ProgramUniversity of Florida College of MedicineGainesville, FL

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FACULTY

Corey A. Amlong, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Alian Aquino, MDClinical Instructor in Anesthesiology

George A. Arndt, MDProfessor of Anesthesiology

Kristin Bevil, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Jocelyn M. Blake, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Christopher Cassara, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Andrew D. Cathers, MDClinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

Aaron Chopee, MDFellow in Anesthesiology

Hubert A. Cios, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Christopher D. Darling, DOAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Steven Ethier, DOFellow in Anesthesiology

Richard E. Galgon, MD, MSAssociate Professor of Anesthesiology

Joshua M. Glazer, MDAssistant Professor, BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine

Molly Groose, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Michael J. Hannaman, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Aaron Hess, MD, PhDClinical Instructor in Anesthesiology

Jared Hylton, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Jordan Imoehl, MDClinical Instructor in Emergency Medicine

Peggy Kim, MD, MS, MBAAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Lisa Klesius, MDAssistant Professor of AnesthesiologyPierre D. Kory, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine

Nicholas Kuehnel, MDMedical Director, Pediatric Emergency Director; BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine

Richard Lennertz, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Nicholas J. Lepa, MDFellow in Emergency Medicine

Micah Long, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Michael Mancera, MDAssistant Professor, BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine

Timothy McCormick, DOClinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Bridget Muldowney, MDAssociate Professor of Anesthesiology

Noreen Murphy, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Tony Nguyen, DOClinical Instructor in AnesthesiologyPeter Popic, MDAssociate Professor of Anesthesiology

Keth Pride, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Jagan Ramamoorthy, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Kristopher M. Schroeder, MDAssociate Professor of Anesthesiology

John A. Shepler, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Adam Weinstein, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Elizabeth H. Wilson, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Richard L. Wolman, MD, MAProfessor of Anesthesiology

Gita Zamani, DOFellow in Anesthesiology

Igor Zhukov, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology

The University of Wisconsin provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX requirements. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of accommodations, please notify Kylie Van Ess at 608-263-8100.

MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION IN ANESTHESIOLOGY® (MOCA®)

The UW Department of Anesthesiology and the UW Health Clinical Simulation Program has received ASA endorsement to provide simulation education fulfilling the Practice Performance Assessment and Improvement (PPAI) requirement for MOCA®.

For further information and upcoming course dates, please visit the Department of Anesthesiology website at: https://anesthesia.wisc.edu/index.php?title=MOCA

SKILLS STATIONS

A. Bronchoscopy – Sitting Patient, Facing Patient Corey Amlong, MD; Noreen Murphy, MD; Justin Tawil, MD

B. Lung Isolation Aaron Chopee, MD; Richard Wolman, MD, MA; Igor Zhukov, MD

C. Supraglottic Exchange Jocelyn Blake, MD; Molly Groose, MD; John Shepler, MD

D. Airway Management on the Ground Nick Lepa, MD

E. Cric Wet Lab Andrew D. Cathers, MD & Adam Weinstein, MD

F. Perc Cric/Retrograde Hubert Cios, MD; Christopher Darling, DO; Lisa Klesius, MD

G. Pediatrics Jared Hylton, MD; Courtney Kohn, MD; Bridget Muldowney, MD; Peter Popic, MD

H. Videolaryngoscopy Ron Abrons, MD; Kristin Bevil, MD; Keth Pride, MD

I. Massive Aspiration Simulator (Vomit Man) James DuCanto, MD

J. Jet Ventilation Alian Aquino, MD & Richard Lennertz, MD, PhD

K. POCUS Pierre Kory, MD

Additional Workshop Faculty:Steven Ethier, DO Aaron Hess, MD, PhD Gita Zamani, DO

Abstract Review/Moderators:Hubert Cios, MD Elizabeth H. Wilson, MD

Difficult Airway Management Simulation Session (Elective – $50 Additional Charge):Richard E. Galgon, MD, MS Michael J. Hannaman, MD Peggy Kim, MD Lisa Klesius, MD Tim McCormick, DO Adam Weinstein, MD

MORNING7:25 Welcome

Kristopher M. Schroeder, MD9:30 When to Pull the Trigger on Cutting

the Neck and How to be Ready Adam Weinstein, MD

7:30 Airway POCUS Pierre D. Kory, MD

10:00 The Soiled Airway James DuCanto, MD

8:00 Nasal Intubation Ron O. Abrons, MD

10:30 Break/Abstract Viewing/Exhibits

8:30 Supraglottic Airway Exchange Molly Groose, MD

10:45 Workshops/Skills Stations & Elective Simulation Session

9:00 Invasive Airway Management George A. Arndt, MD

11:45 Cross Contamination/Infections and Airway Management Felipe Urdaneta, MD

AFTERNOON

12:30 Lunch/Abstract Viewing/Exhibits

PARALLEL 1A PARALLEL 1B

1:15 DL/Lung Isolation Igor Zhukov, MD

1:15 Being Prepared for Pediatric Airway Emergencies Nicholas Kuehnel, MD

1:45 ICU Airway Management Jagan Ramamoorthy, MD

1:45 EMS Airway Management Michael Mancera, MD

2:15 Bronchoscopy Justin Tawil, MD

2:15 Advanced Prehospital Airway Management Jordan Imoehl, MD

2:45 Break & Visit with Exhibitors

3:00 Workshops/Skills Stations & Elective Simulation Session

PARALLEL 2A PARALLEL 2B

4:00 Obesity Airway Management Kristin Bevil, MD

4:00 How to Be Ready to do Infrequent Things Safely Micah Long, MD

4:30 Pediatrics Jared Hylton, MD

4:30 Extubation Noreen Murphy, MD

5:00 Awake Airway Management Corey A. Amlong, MD

5:30 Adjourn

SCHEDULE