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TBI and SCI Rehabilitation: From Stabilization to Community Participation This educational activity is intended for physiatrists, neurologists, internists, family practitioners, neurosurgeons, psychologists, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists and other healthcare providers who see patients with acute traumatic brain and spine injuries. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2018 7:15 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. CONFERENCE LOCATION Luxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard 11461 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 310-476-6571 For the latest course information and to register, visit cedars.cloud-cme.com/rehabcme

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Page 1: TBI and SCI Rehabilitation: From Stabilization to ... · spinal cord injury (SCI) incidence rates are at 43-77 per million. Both types of traumatic injuries result in debilitating

TBI and SCI Rehabilitation: From Stabilization to Community Participation

This educational activity is intended for physiatrists, neurologists, internists, family practitioners, neurosurgeons, psychologists, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists and other healthcare providers who see patients with acute traumatic brain and spine injuries.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2018

7:15 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.

CONFERENCE LOCATION Luxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard 11461 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 310-476-6571

For the latest course information and to register, visit cedars.cloud-cme.com/rehabcme

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects more than 1.7 million Americans annually; spinal cord injury (SCI) incidence rates are at 43-77 per million. Both types of traumatic injuries result in debilitating conditions that affect participation in mobility, activities and productive work.

Clinicians, patients and their families face different and unique challenges based on the type and extent of injury. Impairments in function can range from mild to severe, and result in physical, cognitive and psychological limitations.

This one-day program will provide participants with updated information regarding concerns associated with plotting the trajectories of TBI and SCI patient recoveries. In addition to formal presentations and Q&A, case studies will be used to evaluate trauma rehabilitation in both spinal cord injury and brain injury.

TARGET AUDIENCE This educational activity will address the educational needs of physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists and psychologists, as well as other clinicians involved in the treatment of patients with traumatic spine and brain injuries.

INSTRUCTIONAL METHOD: LIVE LECTURE AND DISCUSSION

TBI and SCI Rehabilitation: From Stabilization to Community Participation

COURSE OBJECTIVES • Improve diagnostic and stabilization techniques for patients with acute trauma to ensure timely diagnosis and avoid missed injuries

• Discuss the rehabilitation needs of individuals with spinal cord injuries and the importance of managing complications and related sequalae

• Integrate advances and techniques in stabilization, management and rehabilitation of individuals with traumatic brain injury

• Recognize the effect of traumatically induced disruption of brain function on the endocrine system and the implications for TBI patient long-term recovery

• Join the “Stop the Bleed” campaign and encourage others to learn what to do when confronted with a life-threatening bleeding situation

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Richard V. Riggs, MD

Course Director

Chairman and Medical Director

Clinical Professor

Department of Physical Medicine

and Rehabilitation

Vice-President and Chief

Medical Information Officer

Cedars-Sinai Health System

CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER

FACULTY

Pamela Roberts, PhD, OTR/L, SCFES,

FAOTA, CPHQ, FNAP

Co-Course Director

Executive Director, Academic and

Physician Informatics

Professor and Executive Director,

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Co-Director Division of Informatics,

Department of Biomedical Sciences

Cedars-Sinai Health System

Rodrigo Alban, MD

Attending Staff

Department of Surgery

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Rita G. Hamilton, DO

Residency Program Director

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Director, Spinal Cord Injury Medicine

Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation

Dallas, TX

Mark J. Ashley, Sc.D., CCC-SLP,

CCM, CBIST

Founder and President/CEO

Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS)

Bakersfield, CA

Chair, Brain Injury Association of

California

Neil Jasey, MD

Director, Brain Injury Services

Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation

West Orange, NJ

Bryce Erich, PsyD

Neuropsychology Fellow

Department of Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

M. Marcel Maya, MD

Co-Chair, S. Mark Taper Foundation

Imaging Center

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Bruce M. Gans, MD

Executive Vice President and Chief

Medical Officer

Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation

National Medical Director for

Rehabilitation

Select Medical Corporation

Professor, Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation

Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

West Orange, NJ

Asma M. Moheet, MD

Assistant Director, Neurosciences

Intensive Care Unit

Associate Professor, Neurology &

Neurosurgery

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Jeffrey Wertheimer, PhD

Chief of Psychology and

Neuropsychology Services

Clinical Training Coordinator,

Neuropsychology

Department of Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!

cedars.cloud-cme.com/rehabcme

All registrations must be completed online. For additional course or registra-

tion information, call 310-423-5548.

For questions regarding allied health continuing education credit, special needs

and accommodations, and other requests, please contact MariaCecilia.Alpas-

[email protected] or call 310-423-5243. For information on grievances related to this

workshop, please include the name and date of this workshop and submit the

complaint to the contact provided above.

Complete the online registration, continue to the payment section and select

“I will mail a separate check for my registration.”

MAIL PAYMENT

(with checks made payable to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center) to:

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Office of Continuing Medical Education

Attn: Registration

8797 Beverly Blvd., Suite 250

Los Angeles, CA 90048

REGISTRATION FEES

RECEIVED BY 9/7/18

Physician $185

Allied Health Professional $120

Resident/Fellow $80

RECEIVED AFTER 9/7/18

Physician $235

Allied Health Professional $160

Resident/Fellow $110

The registration fee includes CME credit, course materials and meal functions.

All course materials are available online via the email information that will be sent

to you at the email address you register with.

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CONFIRMATION

A registration confirmation will be sent to you via the email address you

registered with.

If you do not receive a confirmation, please call 310-423-5548 to confirm

your registration.

REFUND POLICY

All cancellations must be submitted in writing, and refunds will be subject to a $50

administrative charge. No refunds will be given after September 7, 2018. Please

email cancellation requests to [email protected]. If you do not receive confirmation of

your cancellation via email, please call 310-423-5548.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cedars-Sinai reserves the right to cancel or reschedule programs due to

circumstances beyond its control, or to close registration when programs are

oversubscribed. Registrants are advised against purchasing nonrefundable

airline tickets until they receive registration confirmation. Cedars-Sinai is not

responsible for penalties incurred because of cancelled transportation costs.

We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a disability,

advance notification of any special needs will help us better serve you.

For further information, please call the Office of Continuing Medical Education

at 310-423-5548.

CONFERENCE LOCATION

Luxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard

11461 Sunset Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90049

310-476-6571

LUXEHOTEL

WESTWOOD

HOLLYWOOD

UCLA

BRENTWOOD

SANTA MONICA

CULVER

CITYVENICEMARINA DEL REY

SUNSET BLVD.

WILSHIRE BLVD.

SANTA MONICA BLVD.

10 FREEWAY

40

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PARKING

Valet-only parking is available at the hotel.

DIRECTIONS

Take the 405 freeway and exit at Sunset Blvd. Proceed west on Sunset Blvd.

The Luxe Hotel will be on the north (right) side.

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7:15 A.M. Registration and Breakfast

7:45 Welcome Remarks and Overview

Course Directors: Richard Riggs, MD & Pam Roberts, PhD

8:00 Acute Trauma: Stabilization, Missed Injuries

Rodrigo Alban, MD

8:45 Spinal Cord Rehabilitation

Rita Hamilton, DO

9:30 Neuro-imaging

Marcel Maya, MD

10:00 Break

10:15 Case Studies in Trauma Rehabilitation: Spinal Cord Injury

Therapy Panel including Community Partner

11:00 State of Rehabilitation: Technology and Innovation

Bruce Gans, MD

11:30 “Stop the Bleed” Community Program: Demonstration

12:00 P.M. Lunch

12:45 Brain Injury Trauma: Stabilization and Management

Asma Moheet, MD

1:15 Brain Injury Rehabilitation

Neil Jasey, MD

2:00 Endocrine Management of Brain Injury

Mark Ashley, Sc.D., CCC-SLP, CCM, CBIST

2:15 Break

2:30 Case Studies in Trauma Rehabilitation: Brain Injury

Therapy Panel

3:00 Patient Perspective

3:30 Coping and Cognition in Trauma

Jeffrey Wertheimer, PhD & Bryce Erich, PsyD

4:00 Wrap-Up/Course Evaluation

4:15 P.M. Adjourn

TBI and SCI Rehabilitation: From Stabilization to Community Participation

SEPTEMBER 15, 2018

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ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation

Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing

medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center designates this live educational activity for a max-

imum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only

the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

NURSES

The California State Board of Registered Nursing accepts courses approved by

the ACCME for Category 1 credit as meeting the educational requirements for

license renewal.

ALLIED HEALTH PRACTITIONERS

Instructional Method: Live Lecture and Discussion

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center PM&R Academics is an approved

provider for the Physical Therapy Board of California, The American

Occupational Therapy Association, the American Psychological

Association, and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

This course is being evaluated for designation of up to 7 hours of continuing

education credits. CE credits will be awarded and certificates of attendance

will be sent to participants who have completed all the requirements for

course completion.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CE INFORMATION:

Content Level: Beginner/Intermediate

Content Focus: Category 2,

Occupational Therapy Process

The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course

content, products or clinical procedures by AOTA.

SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS

This course is being offered for .7 ASHA CEUs

(Intermediate Level, Area: Professional; Subject

Code: 7010-Service Delivery Associated with Speech/Language/Swallowing/

Hearing).

POLICY ON DISCLOSURE

It is the policy of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to ensure balance, indepen-

dence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its educational activities. Cedars-Si-

nai Medical Center assesses conflicts of interest with its faculty, planners and

managers of CME activities. Conflicts of interest that are identified are resolved

by reviewing that presenter’s content for fair balance and absence of bias,

scientific objectivity of studies utilized in the activity, and patient care recom-

mendations.

While Cedars-Sinai Medical Center endeavors to review faculty content, it

remains the obligation of each physician or other healthcare practitioner to

determine the applicability or relevance of the information provided from this

course in his or her own practice.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Educational grant support for the course is pending. Any commercial support

received will be acknowledged at the meeting.

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