39th annual current concepts neonatal and pediatric
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February 23–24, 2017Optional Lab Day February 22, 2017Primary Children’s Eccles Conference Center 81 North Mario Capecchi DriveSalt Lake City, Utah 84113
Current Concepts in Neonatal and PediatricConference
39th Annual
Testimonials
“The presenters were passionate, and the
research was current.”
“Loved it! Can’t wait to implement what I
learned into our program.“
Target Audience
Nurses, respiratory therapists, physicians,
advanced practice clinicians, and
paramedics who have training in the
transport of neonatal and pediatric
patients to tertiary care centers.
Optional Lab Day
• Simulation Lab
• Procedure Lab
Presented by
Jointly presented by Intermountain Life
Flight Children’s Services, Primary
Children’s Hospital, and the Department
of Pediatrics at the University of Utah
School of Medicine.
Register Online at...www.primarychildrens.org/transport
Salt Lake City
Conference Venue The conference is held at the Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Building, 81 North Mario Capecchi Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hotel ReservationsTwo lodging options with special conference rates are offered. Make your reservations early because both options have a limited number of rooms available. The Marriott at University Park is offering $149 per night when you mention the Transport Conference and the Intermountain rate. Call the Marriott at 800.396.3126 to make your reservation. The second option is The Little America in downtown Salt Lake City with a $122 per night when you mention the Transport Conference and the Intermountain rate. Call Little America at 800.281.7899 to make your reservation.
Conference LocationSalt Lake City sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains and next to the Great Salt Lake. Salt Lake blends the historical landmarks of its pioneer past with the vibrancy of the modern west. Located in the downtown convention area are Symphony Hall, Ballet West, the Family History Library, the Utah Opera Company, the Salt Lake Arts Center, and the world-famous Temple Square, home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau at www.visitsaltlake.com or 801.534.4900 provides information on sightseeing, skiing, current events, and transportation.
TransportationSalt Lake City light rail system, TRAX, has stops at the airport and Primary Children’s Hospital. For departure times, check www.rideuta.com
Credit
Nursing Credit“Primary Children’s Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing
education by the Western Multi-state Division, an ac-credited Approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.” Arizona, Colora-do, Idaho, and Utah Nurses Associations are members of the Western Multi-State Division of the American Nurses Association.
This educational activity offers 14.75 nursing contact hours. Credit is awarded for the number of sessions fully attended. An additional 2– 4 nursing contact hours are available based on optional labs attended.
Respiratory Care CreditPrimary Children’s Hospital has submitted an application for 14.75 hours to the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) for continuing education contact
hours for respiratory therapists. Please provide AARC membership number during registration process.
AMA PRA CreditThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education through the joint providership of Pri-mary Children’s Hospital, the Department of Pediatrics, and the Division of Plastic Surgery at the University of Utah School of Medicine.
AMA PRA Credit: Primary Children’s Hospital designates this educational activity for a maximum of 14.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ for the Main Conference and an additional 2– 4 hours for each optional skills lab attended. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
EMS Provider CreditMain Conference CME credit approved by the Bureau of EMS for up to 14.75 credit hours and an additional 2 hours for the optional simulation lab.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017 JOIN US FOR AN OPTIONAL LAB DAY. CHOOSE ONE OR MORE OF THE WORKSHOPS OFFERED
Simulation LabJoin us for realistic transport simulation experience in an actual aircraft and ambulance. Sessions focus on both neonatal and pediatric care. This program provides hands-on, interactive training in cognitive and behavioral skills. Our goal is to improve clinical skills, teamwork, and communication when managing a crisis situation. Registration is limited.
Procedure LabThe procedure lab focuses on intubations, difficult airways, umbilical lines, I.O’s, and chest tubes. Two sessions are available. Registration is limited.
DetailsThese optional pre-conference sessions are for main conference attendees. Transportation to the labs will be provided from the Marriott and Little America. Please note that lab participants must be in the hotel lobby one hour before the session start time.
Session TimesChoose one or more of the workshops offered.
Morning and Afternoon Sessions
u Simulation Lab
u Procedure Lab
Register Today! www.primarychildrens.org/transport
Thursday, February 23, 2017
7:00–8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:00–8:10 Opening Remarks
8:10–9:10 Understanding Cultural Diversity in the Workplace
—Edward P. Junkins, Jr., MD, MPH, FAAP
9:10–9:40 Ringing the Bell: Managing TBI in Children—Jon Woods, MD
9:40–10:10 Always Under Pressure: MAS/PPHN—Stephen Minton, MD
10:10–10:30 Break/Exhibits
10:30–11:30 A Day in the Life: Neonatal Case Presentations—Howard Stein, MD
11:30–12:00 Transposition of the Great Arteries: Management Priorities for
Transport—David Bailly, DO, BS, AA
12:00–12:30 It’s not always Black & White: Neonatal X-rays—Roger Faix, MD
12:30–1:30 Lunch
1:30–2:30 Ask the Expert: Neonatal Ventilation Strategies—Don Null, MD, FAAP
2:30–3:00 Pediatric Traumatic Amputations—Alan Stotts, MD
3:00–3:30 RSI in the Critically Ill Child—Strategies for Success—Brad Poss, MD, FACHE
3:30–3:45 Break/Exhibits
3:45–4:45 Pediatric Ventilation: PEEP and Why It Works—Andy Smith, MD
4:45–5:15 It’s a Wrap: Daily Summary—Hallie Keller, MD
Friday, February 24, 2017
7:00–8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:00–8:10 Opening Remarks
8:10–9:10 Motivation in the Workforce—Frank Thomas, MD, MBA
9:10–9:40 Oxygen Controversy: Can We Get It Right?—Wyc Cheatham, MD
9:40–10:10 Story Time: Pediatric Case Presentations—Jon Woods, MD
10:10–10:30 Break/Exhibits
10:30–11:30 Safety: It’s Everybody’s Job—Kent Harrison, RW Pilot
11:30–12:00 Non-invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation in Pediatric Transport
—Laurie Merrick, RN
12:00–12:30 Developmental Care in Transport—Michelle Tanner, RN
12:30–1:30 Lunch
1:30–2:30 Blood Gas Analysis: Simplifying the Math—Wyc Cheatham, MD
2:30–3:00 Sepsis—Andy Smith, MD
3:00–3:30 Pediatric Burns: Essentials in Management—Annette Matherly, RN
3:30–3:45 Break/Exhibits
3:45–4:45 When Time Counts: Neonatal Surgical Emergencies—Don Null, MD, FAAP
4:45–5:15 Wrap it Up: Daily Summary—Hallie Keller, MD
Mail or Fax
Mail to: Pediatric Education Services Primary Children’s Hospital 81 North Mario Capecchi Dr. Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
Fax to: 801.662.3522 our fax line is open 24 hours.
Questions, Contact
Pediatric Education Services:
Phone: 801.662.3504 or 800.910.7262
Fax: 801.662.3522
Email: [email protected] www.primarychildrens.org/transport
More Information
Early Bird Discount: Register by 01/22/2017 (postmarked) for the early bird discount.
Cancellation Policy: Written notice is required to receive a refund. All refunds are subject to a $50 processing fee. No refunds will be made after February 12, 2017.
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Main Conference For RNs, RTs, and others: $395 $445
For advanced practice clinicians, and physicians: $495 $545
One Day Conference Fee o Thursday or o Friday $250 $275
Optional Lab Day (02.22.17) Registration is limited. $250
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$250
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Select your Lab(s)
o Simulation Lab
o Procedure Lab
o Simulation & Procedure Lab
Will you attend the Thursday Evening Props and Hops? o Yes o No
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39th Annual Current Concepts in Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Conference 2017
Optional Lab Day: Feb. 22February 23–24, 2017Register Today! www.primarychildrens.org/transport
Conference Description
During the period of transport, critically ill neonates and children are at risk from disease, injury, and the transport itself. This risk can be minimized by good communication between the referring and receiving providers, careful evaluation and management, anticipation of complications, and a well-equipped and well-trained team. This two-day course provides a comprehensive approach to clinical issues related to neonatal and pediatric transport.
Objectives
Upon completion, the participant will be able to:• Provide clinical care consistent with
current guidelines of practice for specialty team transports
• Demonstrate assessment and stabilization skills for the care and management of critically ill patients
• Outline management options for specific clinical disease states
• Discuss limitations and effects of the transport environment on the patient
Landing Zone: Props and Hops
Set your flaps and adjust your throttle to get ready for an adventure-filled night! Beverages and food provided.
Online Registration
Online registration will be available on October 1, 2016 Check it out at: www.primarychildrens.org/transport
Keynote Speaker Edward P. Junkins, Jr., MD, MPH, FAAP Dr. Junkins is board-certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and licensed to practice medicine in the state of Oregon. He received his fellowship training and
Masters from the University of Utah School of Medicine, his residency training from Johns Hopkins Hospital Children’s Center, his medical degree from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and his Bachelors of Arts from the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Junkins has been involved with medical education for twenty years, both as a teaching faculty member and as an administrator, including: serving the US Public Health Service for three years as the Director of Medical student and resident ed-ucation at the Indian Health Service medical site in Crown Point, New Mexico; teaching the spectrum of medical trainees as a faculty member in the Department of Pedi-atrics at Utah for 16 years; serving as Assistant Dean of Diversity and Community Outreach for three years, and as Associate Dean for Student Affairs for three years at Utah; and presently serving as the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Medical Education at Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Northwest. Dr. Junkins has garnered numerous awards for teaching in undergraduate and graduate medical settings, and has held federal grants in medical education. He has been invited to countless venues throughout the Intermountain West and West Coast to give presentations and conduct workshops on various topics in health care.
Life Flight Annual Memorial Lecture Speaker
Frank Thomas MD, MBAUntil his retirement from Intermountain Healthcare in 2014, Dr. Frank Thomas served as an Intensive Care physician and the Adult Medical Director of Intermountain Life Flight for over 30 years, as well as a Clinical Professor of
Medicine at the University of Utah. He has vast experience in the field of air medical transport. Presently, Dr. Thomas has over 100 publications in medical journals on topics relating to air medical transport and critical care. He has been a speaker at numerous national and international conferences. He has received a variety of air medical transport awards including:
• The AMTC Barbara Hess Research and Education Award • AMPA Physician of the Year Award • The State of Utah Emergency Medicine Physician Award • The AMTC Marriott-Carlson Leadership and Lifetime Achievement Award
In 1997, Dr. Thomas received his Masters in Business from the University of Utah after recognizing the important role Lean and Six Sigma will have in the future of healthcare. He is currently certified as a Black Belt in Six Sigma. He has attended multiple courses in Lean-Six Sigma and is a firm believer in its ability to reduce waste and improve business processes.
During his tenure at Life Flight, Dr. Thomas helped guide and facilitate a variety of Lean projects to problem solve inefficient processes while reducing excessive costs.
In 2014, Dr. Thomas joined the University of Utah, David Eccles School of Business where he taught Lean, Six Sigma and Theory of Constraints principles as methodologies for improving any business process. In 2015, Dr. Thomas subsequently joined the University of Utah Health Sciences to become its first Medical Director for Value Engineering. In his role, he coaches healthcare providers and administrators about the principles of Lean, Six Sigma, and Theory of Constraints as it relates to creating health-care value. He also serves as a resource to the University of Utah Value Engineers who are helping the University of Utah Health Sciences become a model in the development of healthcare value.
Local Faculty
Unless noted with an asterisk (*), the local faculty listed are from the University of Utah School of Medicine and Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City.
David Bailly, DO, BS, AAAssistant Professor, Pediatrics Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care
Roger Faix, MDProfessor, PediatricsNeonatal Critical Care
Kent Harrison* Rotor Wing Pilot Intermountain Life FlightDepartment of Public Safety
Allison Keller, MDAssociate Professor, PediatricsMedical Director, IntermountainLife Flight Children’s ServicesPediatric MD, Utah EMSPediatric Emergency Medicine
Laurie Merrick, BSN, RN, CCRN*Pediatric Flight Nurse Intermountain Life Flight
Stephen Minton, MD*Chief, Newborn ServicesNeonatal Critical CareMedical Director, Neonatal Life FlightUrban South RegionIntermountain Healthcare
William Bradley Poss, MD, FACHEProfessor, Pediatric Critical CareAssociate Dean for Graduate Medical Education Pediatric Critical Care
Erick Ridout, MD*Medical Director, Neonatal Critical CareMedical Director, IntermountainLife Flight SWR Neonatal ServicesDixie Regional Medical Center
Andrew G. Smith, MDAssistant Professor, PediatricsPediatric Critical Care
Alan K. Stotts, MDAssociate Professor, OrthopedicsResidency Program DirectorDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery
Michelle Tanner, BSN, RN, C-NPT*Neonatal Flight NurseIntermountain Life Flight
Jon Woods, MDAssociate Professor, PediatricsMedical Director, IntermountainLife Flight Pediatric ServicesPediatric Critical Care
Keynote Speaker
Edward P. Junkins, Jr., MD, MPH, FAAPAssociate Dean of Academic AffairsProfessor, Department of PediatricsWestern University of Health Sciences
Life Flight Annual Memorial Speaker
Frank Thomas, MD, MBA Medical Director Value Engineering University of Utah Health Sciences
Guest Speakers
Wyc Cheatham, MDPediatric and Neonatal IntensivistNeonatal Critical CareEastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
Annette Matherly, RN, CCRN Community Outreach/Disaster Coordinator
Donald M. Null Jr., MD, FAAPProfessor, NeonatologyMedical Director, Neonatal Critical CareUC Davis Children’s Hospital
Howard Stein, MDMedical Director, NeonatologyPediatric CardiologistToledo Children’s Hospital
Planning Committee Tammy Bleak, BSN, MBA, RN, C-NPT (Course Director)Chris Benitez, BSRT, RRT Audrey Bramwell, BSN, RN, C-NPTLinda Chatwin, BSN, RN, C-NPTAndrea Clement, BSN, RN, C-NPTTrisha DeGooyer, RNC, C-NPTGina Honey, BSN, RN, C-NPTLori McBride, BSN, RN, CCRNLaurie Merrick, BSN, RN, CCRN
Pediatric Education Services Aileen Hoggan, MSNED, RN, RN-BCJonell Murray, MSAmanda Kirk, MPACatherine Altenburg, BSBrenna Thomas, BSNDan Berthold, BFA
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