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ST. PAUL’S EMERGENCY MEDICINE UPDATE
Thursday, September 27 - Sunday, September 30, 2012
The Whistler Conference Centre, Whistler, BC
Join us for the 10th Annual St. Paul’s Emergency Medicine Update—guaranteed to be the best anniversary party since Canada Day! Four exciting days of learning, networking and of course, recreation! Last year more than 300 people attended this meeting, so don’t miss out this year!
Target Audience Any physician providing Emergency Care:
• Rural to Urban
• Part-Time to Full-Time
• Residents to Seasoned Veterans
• Emergency Nurses and Paramedics
Keynote Speakers
⇒ OxyFree ED: The Cherry Hill Experience, Russell Carlisle, MD, FACEP Medical Director, Emergency Department, Swedish Medical Center - Cherry Hill Campus, Seattle, WA
⇒ Best Articles of 2012, Grant Innes, MD, FCRPC Head, Department of Emergency Medicine, Calgary Zone; Professor and Chair, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Calgary
⇒ Trauma in the Octagon: A Panel Discussion—moderated by Dr. John Tallon Featuring: Jeff Plant, MD, FRCPC. Emergency Physician, Penticton Regional Hospital
Ross Brown, MD, MA, FRCSC, FACS. Regional Medical Director, Trauma, Vancouver Coastal Health
Joseph Haegert, MD, FRCP. Emergency and Trauma Physician, Royal Columbian Hospital
Photos Courtesy of Tourism Vancouver
10TH ANNIVERSARY!!!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
OPTIONAL PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS: see sidebars for descriptions
0800 CASTED: Emergency Course I 0800 SHOCK Course
0800 Emergency Department Echo (EDE) I Course I
0800 AHLS: Advanced HAZMAT Life Support Day 1(held at the Westin Whistler)
Thursday, September 27, 2012
OPTIONAL PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS: see sidebars for descriptions
0800 Rural Emergency Workshop: “The Day in the ED You Hope You Never Have”
0800 CAEP AIME: Airway Interventions and Management in Emergencies
0800 AIME for Nurses: Collaborative Advanced Management of Airway for Nurses (held at the Whistler Health Centre) 0800 CASTED: Emergency Course II
0800 Emergency Department Echo (EDE) I Course II
0800 ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) Provider Update
0800 AHLS: Advanced HAZMAT Life Support Day 2(held at the Westin Whistler)
AN EVENING AT ST. PAUL’S
1715 Welcome and Opening Remarks Dr. Al Tober
1730 “It’s Psoas Sore” - Approach to Appendicitis Dr. Julian Marsden
1745 “A Thunderous Case of the Clap” - New Evidence Dr. Eric Grafstein in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
1800 “How Did Your Uvula Get There?” - ED Mgmt Dr. Robert Saona of Peritonsillar Abscess
1815 “That ESR Should Be Back...Say Boxing Day?” Dr. Brian Lahiffe Temporal Arteritis Review
1830 Question and Answer Period
1845 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
1900 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Best Articles of 2012 Dr. Grant Innes
1945 Question and Answer Period
Friday, September 28, 2012
0700 Breakfast, Registration, and Exhibits Open
0800 “Out of Breath, Out of Time” - Approach to Dr. James Thompson Acute Respiratory Failure
0825 “Operator...Can You Connect Me with Ross Berringer?” Dr. Simon Pulfrey Five Infectious Diseases Not To Miss
0850 “Remember the Delivery Scene in Alien?” - Dr. Dan Kalla Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy
0915 Question and Answer Period
0930 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
0945 Concurrent Seminars—each session runs twice A) “Five Killers’ Recipes!” - Cardio/Neurotoxic Poisons Dr. Frank G. Walter
B) “I’ve Fallen...and You Can’t Get Caught Up” - Dr. Maria Chung Approach to Falls in the Elderly
C) “It’s Not Just About Humps”- Pleural Emergencies Dr. Erin Kenny
D) “Fallen Weekend Warriors” - Sports Medicine Dr. Andrew Stager
1030 Move to next concurrent seminars
1040 Repeat of concurrent seminars
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SHOCK Course Wednesday, September 26, 2012 Whistler Conference Centre 0800—1630 MAXIMUM: 16
The Shock Course is designed specifically for physicians who work in rural settings. Its mandate is to equip you with the skills necessary to diagnose and treat the hemodynamicallly unstable patient, using only the tools available in the rural ER. The course emphasizes the latest, evidence based standards of care for shock, most of which can be applied in the rural setting. As well as theoretical knowledge about the work up of shock, use of vasopressors, and early goal directed therapy for sepsis, there is also ample opportunity for hands on practice of central line insertion (volunteering not required!) and the use of bedside ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of shock. There are also several real life case discussions involving complex management issues. This course is suited for both the experienced and the emerging rural doctor. You can register for this course on the registration form.
AHLS: Advanced HAZMAT Life Support Provider Course
Wednesday, September 26 AND Thursday, September 27, 2012 The Westin Whistler Resort & Spa 0800—1730 MAXIMUM: 75
Only the best trained and best educated medical professionals are prepared to handle any hazmat emergency situation anytime, anywhere. The AHLS Provider course is a 2-day, 16 hour continuing education course that focuses on the medical management of victims exposed to hazardous materials, including chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents. Join the more than 13,154 physicians, nurses, paramedics, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals from 62 countries who have completed AHLS since 1999. For more information, please visit www.ahls.org. A 4-hour AHLS Instructor course will be offered on Friday, September 28 as well, for anyone interested in becoming an AHLS Instructor. Completion of the Provider course is required to become an instructor. Please indicate on the registration form if you are interested in taking the course, and a member of the AHLS team will contact you regarding registration and payment options.
Fees: Physicians $950 ; Residents $675
Study credits: 7.5 MAINPRO C (CFPC) & Section 1 (RCPSC)
1600 Conference registration opens
2000 Opening Reception featuring The Hair Farmers
FEES (include HST, manuals & shipping)
By July 31
After July 31
Provider & Instructor Course $588 $672
Provider Course Only
$476 $532
Instructor Course Only
$168 $196
Friday, September 28, 2012 Continued
1230 AHLS Instructor Course
1530 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
1600 “That Wall Had It Coming!” - Hand Fractures in the ED Dr. Carolyn Levis
1625 “Take Two Cyclosporins and Call Me in the Morning?” Dr. David Landsberg - Renal Transplant Complications
1650 “Drink Lots of Cranberry Juice and Call An Dr. George Zhanel Undertaker” - Antibiotic Resistant Infections in the ED: What To Do?
1715 Question and Answer Period
1730 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
1745 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: OxyFree ED: The Cherry Hill Dr. Russell Carlisle Experience
1830 Sessions End
Saturday, September 29, 2012
0730 Breakfast, Registration, and Exhibits Open
0800— Case-Based Workshops: 0800—0850 ; 0900—0950 ; 1010—1100; 1110—1200
1200 HANDS-ON Workshops: 0800—0950; 1010—1200 All workshops will run at least 2 times; please see the individual workshops on the schedule on the following page for times offered. Workshops are either 50 minutes in length or 75 minutes in length. Depending on your selection, you may be able to take up to 4 workshops during the workshop sessions. Please note that workshops may be cancelled due to low registration, and that you may not get into your preferred workshops due to high enrollment.
A) 0800; 0900 Hand Injuries Dr. Carolyn Levis
B) 0800; 0900 ED Approach to CT C-Spine Dr. Cameron Hague Interpretation
C) 0800; 0900 Cases in Procedural Sedation Dr. Gary Andolfatto
D) 0800; 0900 Cases in Rural Trauma Mgmt Dr. Alan Vukusic
E) 0800; 0900 Cases in Pediatric Dr. Mary Bennett Resuscitation
F) 0800; 0900 Critical Care in Rural ED Dr. Tandi Wilkinson
G) 0800; 0900 Cases in Pediatric Abdominal Dr. Geoff Hung Pain
H) 0800; 1010 Regional Anesthesia Drs. Sunil Mangal & David Agulnik
I) 0800; 1010 Plastics: Advanced Suture Drs. Kevin Bush & Techniques Krystaleah Lindsay
J) 0800; 1010 ED Ultrasound I: The Basics Dr. Brian Lahiffe
K) 0800; 1010 ED Ultrasound II : Beyond FAST Dr. Dinesh Krishna
L) 1010; 1110 Challenging EKG Cases Dr. Robert Noseworthy
M) 1010; 1110 ED Ophthalmology Dr. Karen Hoar
N) 1010; 1110 OB-GYN Cases Dr. Jagdeep Ubhi
O) 1010; 1110 How To Read a CT Head Dr. David Fenton
P) 1010; 1110 Cases in Palliative Care Dr. Romayne Gallagher
Q) 1010; 1110 Ventilator Options in the ED Dr. Omar Ahmad
R) 1010; 1110 Digital Medical Education & Dr. Todd Raine Social Media in Medicine
0950 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
1010 Workshops continue
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Fees (include HST): Physicians: $925 Residents: $575 Nurses/Physician Assistants: $650
Study credits: 9 MAINPRO C (CFPC) & Section 1 (RCPSC)
1130 Conference Break for Activities
1900 Cocktail Reception at the Garibaldi Lift Company
1200 Conference Break for Activities
EDE I Course (Offered Twice):
Wednesday, September 26 OR Thursday, September 27, 2012 Whistler Conference Centre 0800—1800 MAXIMUM: 16
Beginning in 2001, the EDE - ED Echo course has been taught over 600 times to over 7000 Canadian physicians. Its use has become the standard of care in large trauma centers, remote settings and in combat units in Afghanistan. The course is unique in that it has continually evolved as the instructor team gained insight into the way beginners learn this skill. Numerous techniques were developed to help the learner acquire a basic understanding of ultrasound image generation and interpretation, making the EDE Course the most effective teaching vehicle for this modality. You may register for either one of these course days on the registration form. At the end of a single day, participants will be able to detect: Pericardial ef fus ions ; AAA 's ; In tra-abdominal hemorrhage; Intra-uterine pregnancies.
CASTED: Emergency—The 'Hands-On' ED Orthopedics Course (Offered Twice): Wednesday, September 26 OR Thursday, September 27, 2012 Whistler Conference Centre 0800—1800 MAXIMUM: 32
CASTED: Emergency is the “hands-on” ED orthopedics course designed specifically for emergency department physicians and staff. Combining case presentations with over 4 hours of “hands-on” casting and splinting, CASTED reviews ED orthopedic principles, ED management of over 80 specific diagnoses, and numerous ED casting, splinting and reduction techniques. CASTED offers numerous clinical pearls on: history, physical and investigations; making more accurate diagnoses; recognizing the “red flag” patients; knowing who needs a reduction; fracture and dislocation reduction and molding techniques; understanding who needs to see ortho and when. You may register for either one of these course days on the registration form.
Fees: Physicians: $1500 Residents & Allied Health (2 slots only per course): $1100
Study credits: 10 MAINPRO C & MAINPRO M1 (CFPC) & Section 1(RCPSC)
There will also be an EDE2 course offered in Vancouver on October 1 & 2; there are only 10 spots available! Please indicate on the registration form if you would like be added to the list of potential registrations. You will be contacted by the organizers if you have received a slot.
Rural Emergency Workshop: “The Day in the ED You Hope You Never Have”
Thursday, September 26 The Whistler Conference Centre 0730—1700 MAXIMUM: 24
Interactive, small group, case-based sessions provided by community EPs. Cases based on feedback from rural MDs, designed to stimulate discussion around challenging aspects of Emergency Care but done in a relaxed, non-threatening environment. This course has been taught several times in the Interior of BC with resounding success. You may regis-ter for this meeting on the conference registration form.
AHLS: Simulation-Assisted Emergency Medicine Proce-dures Course
Thursday, September 29 0800—1700 MAXIMUM: 24
This course was designed to allow physicians to acquire and review their skills in essential life-saving emergency procedures including: 1. Needle Cricothyrotomy and transtracheal jet ventilation; 2. Open Cricothyrotomy ; 3. Needle Thoracostomy; 4. Chest Tube insertion; 5. Intraosseous Vascular access in Adults; 6. In-traosseous Vascular access in Children; 7. Peri-cardiocentesis; 8. Central line vascular access, landmark technique; 9.Ultrasound-guided Central line vascular access; 10. Princi-ples of effective emergency resuscitation.
Before the course, the participants will have access to web-based learning modules. These online modules will include videos, anima-tions, powerpoint lectures, and select articles from the literature that demonstrate the cognitive aspects of performing the proce-dure. Participants will complete this self-directed learning at their convenience, be-fore arriving for the one-day hands-on proce-dure lab and human patient simulator ses-sions. Finally, the participants will have the opportunity to integrate performance of these procedures into the real-time resuscitation of a critically ill patient using the latest Human Patient Simulator technology to create realistic scenarios. You may register for this course on the conference registration form.
AIME: Airway Interventions and Management in Emergencies
Thursday, September 29, 2011 The Whistler Conference Centre 0800 - 1800 hrs MAXIMUM: 24 (breakfast at 0730; course starts at 0800)
The AIME program has been providing valued and practical hands-on airway management learning experiences for clinicians around the world for over 8 years. AIME educators are experienced (and entertaining) clinical instructors who understand the varied work environments of practicing clinicians. Whether you work in a large, high volume centre or a small remote setting, AIME will provide a practical approach for airway management in emergencies. You may register for this meeting on the conference registration form. Study Credits: 8 MAINPRO C (CFPC) & Section 1 (RCPSC)
SCHEDULE O
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SESSION 1
8:00-8:50
SESSION 2
9:00 – 9:50
Break
0950-1010
SESSION 3
10:10-11:00
SESSION 4
11:10 – 12:00
A1)
Hand Injuries, D
r. Carolyn Levis
A2)
Hand Injuries, D
r. Carolyn Levis
L1)
Challenging EKG Cases, Dr. Robert Noseworthy
L2)
Challenging EKG Cases, Dr. Robert Noseworthy
B1)
ED Approach to CT C-Spine Interpretation
Dr. Cameron Hague
B2)
ED Approach to CT C-Spine Interpretation
Dr. Cameron Hague
M1)
ED Ophthalmology, Dr. Karen Hoar
M2)
ED Ophthalmology, Dr. Karen Hoar
C1)
Cases in Procedural Sedation, Dr. Gary Andolfatto
C2)
Cases in Procedural Sedation, Dr. Gary Andolfatto
N1)
Cases in OB-GYN, D
r. Jagdeep Ubhi
N2)
Cases in OB-GYN, D
r. Jagdeep Ubhi
D1)
Cases in Rural Trauma Mgmt, Dr. Alan Vukusic
D2)
Cases in Rural Trauma Mgmt, Dr. Alan Vukusic
O1)
How to Read a CT Head, D
r. David Fenton
O2)
How to Read a CT Head, D
r. David Fenton
E1)
Cases in Pediatric Resuscitation, D
r. Mary Bennett
E2)
Cases in Pediatric Resuscitation, D
r. Mary Bennett
P1)
Cases in Palliative Care, D
r. Romayne Gallagher
P2)
Cases in Palliative Care, D
r. Romayne Gallagher
F1)
Critical Care in Rural ED, D
r. Tandi W
ilkinson
F2)
Critical Care in Rural ED, D
r. Tandi W
ilkinson
Q1)
Ventilator Options in the ED, D
r. Omar Ahmad
Q2)
Ventilator Options in the ED, D
r. Omar Ahmad
G1)
Cases in Pediatric Abdominal Pain
Dr. Geoff Hung
G2)
Cases in Pediatric Abdominal Pain
Dr. Geoff Hung
R1)
Digital Medical Education & Social Media in
Medicine, D
r. Todd Raines
R2)
Digital Medical Education & Social Media in
Medicine, D
r. Todd Raines
H1) Regional Anesthesia, D
rs. Sunil Mangal & David Agulnik
H2) Regional Anesthesia, D
rs. Sunil Mangal & David Agulnik
I1) Plastics: Advanced Suture Techniques, D
rs. Kevin Bush & Krystaleah Lindsay
I2) Plastics: Advanced Suture Techniques, D
rs. Kevin Bush & Krystaleah Lindsay
J1) ED Ultrasound I: The Basics, D
r. Brian Lahiffe
J2) ED Ultrasound I: The Basics, D
r. Brian Lahiffe
K1) ED Ultrasound II: Beyond FAST, D
r. Dinesh Krishna
K2) ED Ultrasound II: Beyond FAST, D
r. Dinesh Krishna
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Rural Emergency Workshop: “The Day in the ED You Hope You Never Have”
Thursday, September 27, 2012 The Whistler Conference Centre 0730—1700 MAXIMUM: 30
Interactive, small group, case-based sessions provided by community EPs. Cases based on feedback from rural MDs, designed to stimulate discussion around challenging aspects of Emergency Care but done in a relaxed, non-threatening environment. This one day ED CME day has been taught at conferences throughout BC and is always very highly rated. The information is up-to-date and presented in a very entertaining format. You may register for this meeting on the registration form.
ACLS: Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Update
Thursday, September 27 The Whistler Conference Centre 0800—1600 MAXIMUM: 24
The ACLS Provider Course provides the knowledge and skills needed to evaluate and manage the first 10 minutes of an adult ventricular fibrillation/ventricular tachycardia (VF/VT) arrest. Providers are expected to learn to manage 10 core A C L S c a s e s : a r e s p i r a t o r y emergency; four types of cardiac arrest (simple VF/VT, complex VF/VT, PEA and asystole); four types of prearrest emergencies (bradychardia, stable tachycardia, unstable tachycardia and acute coronary syndromes); and stroke. The one-day update course is intended for experienced clinicians who have previously completed at least one ACLS course successfully. As much as possible, resuscitation simulations, which are relevant and realistic for the learner's background and current work environment, are used. Textbooks are NOT included with the registration fees, but can be ordered directly from www.laerdal.ca.
Fees: $499 Physicians $399 Residents
Study credits: 6 MAINPRO M1 (CFPC)
Fees: $290 Physicians
Study credits: 6.25 MAINPRO M1 (CFPC) & Section 1 (RCPSC)
Saturday, September 29, 2012 Continued
1530 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
1600 “Clinical Acumen and All Other Dinosaurs” - Point of Care Dr. Andrew Skinner Ultrasound: A Stethoscope for the Hearing Impaired 1625 “If It’s All the Same To You, I’ll Just Stand, Doc” - ED Dr. Carl Brown Approach To Peri-Anal Disease
1650 “Who Wants To Remember the High School Years Dr. Shahid Gul Anyway?” - Traumatic Brain Injury : Non-Surgical Management
1715 “When Hot Lips Can’t Soothe Major Burns” - Vancouver Drs. Erik Vu & Coastal Health Clinical Pathway Guidelines Mark Vu
1740 Question and Answer Period
1755 Stretch Break and Exhibits
1810 KEYNOTE : Trauma in the Octagon: A Panel Discussion Drs. Jeff Plant, Dr. John Tallon (moderator) Ross Brown & Joseph Haegert
1900 Question and Answer Period
1915 Evening Free
Sunday, September 30, 2012
0700 Breakfast and Registration Opens
0800 Concurrent Seminars—each session runs twice A) “Fix That? I’m A Dermatologist, Not Jesus!” Dr. Sheila Au Dermatology: When to Worry
B) “Cool ‘Em Before You Cremate ‘Em” Dr. Jim Christenson Post-Resuscitation Care
C) “Hello, Manulife? I’d Like to Make A Claim?” Dr. Aaron Davison Killer EKGs Not To Miss
D) “Things That Make My Blood Boil” Dr. Jan Trojanowski Acid-Base Disorders Made Easy
0850 Move to next concurrent seminars
0900 Repeat of concurrent seminars
1000 Refreshment Break
1015 “Teeny Weeny Hip Fractures” - Pediatric Orthopedics Dr. Navid Dehghani
1040 “Physician, Feel Thyself” - How To Be Happy, and Dr. Bruce Campana Stuff Like That
1105 Question and Answer Period
1120 Closing remarks; complete evaluations; conference ends
OPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: Monday, October 1 & Tuesday, October 2, 2012 Emergency Department Echo (EDE) 2 Course—Vancouver BC—please indicate your interest in attending on the registration form
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AIME: Airway Interventions and Management in Emergencies
Thursday, September 27, 2012 Whistler Conference Centre 0800 - 1800 hrs MAXIMUM: 24 (breakfast at 0730; course starts at 0800) The AIME program has been providing valued and practical hands-on airway management learning experiences for clinicians around the world for over 10 years. AIME educators are experienced (and entertaining) clinical instructors who understand the varied work environments of practicing clinicians. Whether you work in a large, high volume centre or a small remote setting, AIME will provide a practical approach for airway management in emergencies. You may register for this meeting on the conference registration form. This course is open to non-conference delegates. Study credits: 9.0 MainPro C (CFPC) & up to 21.5 Section 1 (RCPSC)
AIME for Nurses: Collaborative Advanced Management of Airway for Nurses
Thursday, September 27, 2012 Whistler Health Centre 0800 - 1730 hrs MAXIMUM: 18 (breakfast at 0730; course starts at 0800)
This course is a combination of lectures and hands on skill stations. Students work together to use a staged approach to oxygen delivery, ventilation techniques, including management of the difficult to ventilate patient. Good BVM technique is heavily emphasized. Students will learn about airway assessment, RSI, awake intubations, surgical airways and when each are recommended, as well as options for your team when facing a difficult or failed intubation. Students are expected to understand the appropriate drugs, dosages & delivery used in RSI, and to incorporate those pharmacology decisions into the airway management decision tree. Attendance at the course does not certify the Registered Nurse to perform the skills in their workplace. Skills learned in this course fit into Sections 6 and 7 of the Scope of Practice for a Registered Nurse in The College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia’s Scope of Practice document. You can sign up for this course on the registration form.
AIME FEES By June 28
After June 28
CAEP Member Physician $1095 $1145
CAEP Member Resident
$995 $1045
Non-Member Physician
$1450 $1500
Non—Member Resident $1450 $1500
1230— Nursing Workshop @ The Whistler Conference Centre 1645 Program: Forces Shaping ED Care—Sheila Finamore & Sheila Turris Overcrowding—Landon James and Claude Stang Streamlining Fast Track—Monique McLaughlin Management of Hypothermia—Dr. Doug Brown Taking Your Skills to Another Country—Christina Mavinic Quality in BC ED’s—Katie Procter & Sherry Stackhouse The Deteriorating Child—Tracy Northway Pediatric Sepsis—Deb Scott Pediatric DKA—Colleen Brayman New Insulins—Suzanne Moadebi Patient Handover—Dan Bishop Risk in the ED—Camille Ciarniello
**Registration at the “Nurses and Allied Health ” rate includes this workshop **
Fees: $267 Nurses
Study credits: 8 Nursing CME credits
SPEAKERS & PLANNING COMMITTEE David Agulnik, MD, CCFP (EM). Emergency Physician, St. Paul’s Hospital (SPH); Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of British Columbia (UBC) Omar Ahmad, MD, FRCPC, Dip Disaster Medicine. Critical Care and Emergency Physician, Royal Columbian Hospital (RCH); Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Gary Andolfatto, MD, FCFP (EM). Emergency Department Research Director, Lions Gate Hospital (LGH); Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Sheila Au, MD, FRCPC (Pediatrics, Dermatology). Head, Division of Dermatology, Providence Health Care; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC Mary Bennett, MD, FRCPC. Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Critical Care, BC Children’s Hospital (BCCH) Carl Brown, MD, MSc, FRCSC. Head, Division of General Surgery, SPH; Clinical Assistant Professor and Clinical Research Scientist, Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcomes Research, UBC Ross Brown, MD, MA, FRCSC, FACS. Regional Medical Director, Trauma, Vancouver Coastal Health; Commander(R) and Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, UBC Kevin Bush, MD, FRCSC. Plastic, Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgeon (VGH, BCCH, Squamish Hospital); Clinical Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, UBC Bruce Campana, MD, FACEP, FRCPC. Emergency Physician, Victoria; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Russell Carlisle, MD, FACEP. Medical Director, Emergency Department, Swedish Medical Center - Cherry Hill Campus, Seattle, WA Jim Christenson, MD, FRCPC. Emergency Physician, SPH; Professor and Head, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Maria Chung, MD, FRCPC. Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine, UBC Aaron Davison, MD, FRCPC, DAvMed. Emergency Physician, RCH; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Navid Dehghani, MD, FRCPC. Provincial CME Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine; Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Emergency Medicine, BCCH David Fenton, MD. Radiologist, SPH; Clinical Instructor, Department of Radiology, UBC Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP. Head, Division of Palliative Care, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Providence Health Care; Clinical Professor, Division of Palliative Care, UBC Eric Grafstein, MD, FRCPC. Head, Providence Health Care Emergency Department, SPH, Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Shahid Gul, MD, FRCSC. Neurosurgeon, LGH; Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgery, UBC Joseph Haegert, MD, FRCP. Emergency and Trauma Physician, RCH Cameron Hague, MD, FRCPC. Director, Body Imaging and Intervention, SPH Karen Hoar, MD, FRCSC. Ophthalmologist and Cornea and External Disease Specialist, Vancouver, BC Geoffrey Hung, MD, BSc, FRCPC, FAAP. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, UBC Grant Innes, MD, FCRPC. Head, Department of Emergency Medicine, Calgary Zone; Professor and Chair, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Calgary Dan Kalla, MD, CCFP(EM). Physician Operations Leader, Department of Emergency Medicine, SPH; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Erin Kenny, MD, CCFP(EM). Education Coordinator, SPH Emergency Department; Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Dinesh Krishna, MD, CCFP (EM). Emergency Physician, SPH; Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Brian Lahiffe, MD, CCFP(EM). Co-Director, CCFP(EM) Residency Program and Emergency Physician, SPH; Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC David Landsberg, MD. Medical Director, Renal Transplantation, SPH; Acting Head and Clinical Professor, Division of Nephrology, UBC Carolyn Levis, MD, MSc, FRCSC. Associate Professor of Surgery and Co-Director, MacHANd Program, McMaster University Krystaleah Lindsay, MD, HBSc, FACEP. Emergency Physician, SPH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Sunil Mangal, MD, CCFP (EM). Emergency Physician, SPH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Julian Marsden, MD, FCFP (EM). Emergency Physician, SPH; Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Robert Noseworthy, MD, FRCPC. Emergency Physician, RCH; Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Jeff Plant, MD, FRCPC. Emergency Physician, Penticton Regional Hospital; Clinical Lead, IHA Rural Emergency Simulation Program Katie Procter, RN. Clinical Nurse Leader in Quality Improvement, Department of Emergency Medicine , SPH Simon Pulfrey, MD, CCFP(EM). Co-Director CCFP(EM) Residency Program; Emergency Physician, SPH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Todd Raine, MD. Emergency Physician, SPH; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Robert Saona, MD, CCFP (EM). Emergency Physician, SPH; Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Andrew Skinner, MD, CCFP(EM). Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Sherry Stackhouse, RN, BSN. Emergency Nurse Clinician, LGH Andrew Stager, MD. Emergency Physician, LGH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC John Tallon, MD, MSc, FRCPC. VP Medical Programs, Emergency Health Services Commission, British Columbia Ambulance Service; Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia, Surgery and Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University James Thompson, MD, FRCPC. Emergency Physician, Royal Jubilee Hospital and Victoria General Hospital; Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Al Tober, MD, FRCPC. Emergency Physician, SPH/VGH; Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC (Conference Chair) Jan Trojanowski, MD, FRCPC. Critical Care and Emergency Physician, VGH Jagdeep Ubhi, MD, FRCPC. Clinical Assistant Professor and Clerkship Director, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, UBC Erik Vu, MD, CCP, FRCPC, DAvMed. Consultant, Depts of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, VGH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UBC Mark Vu, MD, FRCPC. Section Head, Trauma Anaesthesiology, VGH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesia, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, UBC Alan Vukusic, MD, CCFP(EM). Clinical Director of Trauma, Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, BC; Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Frank G. Walter, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT. Professor, Emergency Medicine and Chief, Section of Medicall Toxicology, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center; Assistant Director, Emergency Medicine and Medical Director, Critical Response Emergency Systems Training, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center Tandi Wilkinson, MD, CCFP-EM. Medical Director of Rural CPD, UBC George Zhanel, PharmD, PhD. Professor, Department of Medical Microbiology/Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba; Research Director-Canadian Antimicrobial Resistance Alliance CARA
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Located in Canada's greatest year-round recreation destination and host resort for the Alpine, Nordic and sliding events for the 2010 Winter O l y m p i c a n d P a r a l y m p i c Games. We're just steps from both mountain gondolas, the excitement of the pedestrian friendly Village of Whistler and literally a chip shot from the driving range. Although twice-named by Condé Nast as the #1 ski resort hotel in North America, we know how to celebrate the beauty of our setting for all seasons .
Special conference rates starting at $200.00 CDN per night are offered to conference attendees. Please specify that you are with the “St. Paul’s Emergency Medicine Conference” in order to receive the appropriate rate. Please note that this rate does not include applicable taxes or parking. In order to take advantage of the special conference rate, reservations must be made by August 27, 2012. A special group rate has been negotiated with Perimeter Bus for conference attendees. The cost for return fare from YVR or Downtown Vancouver is $121.50. Please call Perimeter at 1-888-717-6606 or visit their website at perimeterbus.com to book your tickets. There will also be a link on the conference website. Please make sure that you mention that you are with the “St. Paul’s Emergency Medicine Conference” in order to get the group rate.
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The Whistler Conference Centre 4010 Whistler Way Whistler, BC V0N 1B4
The Whistler Conference Centre can easily be walked to from any accommodation within Whistler Village. It is located on "Golfer's Approach", a mere two minute walk from the shops and restaurants in Village Square.
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St. Paul’s Emergency Medicine Update ME8579 September 27—September 30, 2012 The Whistler Conference Centre, Whistler, BC
***PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE READ THE CANCELLATION POLICY BEFORE COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION FORM***
This course incurs significant non-refundable expenses prior to the course - please read and carefully understand our cancellation policy before submitting your registration. The Division of Continuing Professional Development reserves the right to cancel a course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. Each registrant will be notified by telephone, followed by written notification and a full refund. The University of British Columbia is not responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, airline or hotel penalties. Should you need to cancel your registration, you must do so by email to cpd.info@ubc.ca before September 6, 2012. Your registration fee, less a $100 handling charge, will be refunded. After September 6, 2012, no refunds will be granted for withdrawal unless a replacement can be secured by the registrant; however, the $100 cancellation fee will still apply.
CONTACT DETAILS
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP FEES (fees include continental breakfast, refreshments, and lunch).
I. SHOCK Workshop— Wed, Sep 26, 2012 Whistler Conference Centre Limited to 16 participants � Physicians $950 � Residents $675 II. CASTED: Emergency — Wed , Sep 26, 2012 OR Thurs, Sep 27, 2012, Whistler Conference Centre
Limited to 32 participants - fees include HST � Wed, Sep 26 Session � Thurs, Sep 27 Session
� Physicians $925 � Nurses/Physician Assistants $650 � Residents $575 III. EDE 1 Workshop— Wed, Sep 26, 2012 OR Thurs, Sep 72, 2012, Whistler Conference Centre
Limited to 16 participants � Wed, Sep 26 Session � Thurs, Sep 27 Session
� Physicians $1500 � Residents & Allied Health (only 2 slots per day) $1100 IV. AHLS Course— Wed, Sep 26, 2012 AND Thurs, Sep 27, 2012, Westin Whistler Resort & Spa Instructor Course is Fri, Sep 28 at the Whistler Conference Centre
� I am interested in taking one or more of the AHLS components. Please add my name to the list and contact me with registration details .
V: Rural Emergency Medicine Workshop—Thurs, Sep 27, 2012, Whistler Conference Centre Limited to 24 participants � Physicians $499 � Residents $399
VI: ACLS Provider Update Course—Thurs, Sep 27, 2012, Whistler Conference Centre Limited to 24 participants � Physicians $290
VII: AIME for Nurses—Thurs, Sep 27, 2012, Whistler Health Centre Limited to 18 participants � Nurses $267 VIII: CAEP AIME Roadshow—Thurs, Sep 27, 2012, Whistler Conference Centre Limited to 24 participants
My practice is considered: � Urban � Rural � I don’t have a practice
I am an: � FP � Specialist If you chose specialist, please list your specialty:
Are you a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)? � Yes � No
Personal Information is collected on this registration form pursuant to section 26 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSBC 1996 c. 165. This information will be used for the purposes of facilitating the conference and collecting aggregate statistics. UBC CPD publishes a participant list for the conference that includes the participant’s name and city. Please check the box below if you DO NOT wish to have your information included on the participant list: � I DO NOT CONSENT to being on the participant list.
All participants who register for UBC CPD courses are included on the mailing list for future educational programs. If you DO NOT wish to have UBC CPD course brochures mailed to you, please indicate below.
� I DO NOT wish to be on the UBC CPD mailing list. For further information, please contact UBC CPD at: cpd.info@ubc.ca or 604-875-5101.
Please see over for Sat workshops and registration fees
Cancellations
CAEP AIME ROADSHOW FEES By June 28, 2012 After June 28, 2012
CAEP Physician Member $1095 $1145
CAEP Resident Member $995 $1045
Physician Non-Member $1450 $1500
Resident Non-Member $1450 $1500
Accreditation
The University of British Columbia Division of Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD) is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Education (CACME) to provide study credits for continuing medical education for physicians. As well, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education of the United States (ACCME) maintains a reciprocity relationship with CACME which the American Medical Association (AMA) recognizes for the purpose of allowing Canadian medical schools the ability to certify activities for AMA PRA Category 1 credits and to award such credits to eligible physicians. This program has been reviewed and approved by the UBC Division of Continuing Professional Development. UBC CPD designates this educational program as meeting the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 19.0 MAINPRO M1 credits. This program is an Accredited Group Learning Activity eligible for up to 19.0 Section 1 credits as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This program also meets the accreditation criteria for a maximum of 19.0 Category 1 credits toward the Amer ican Medica l Assoc iat ion Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits he/she actually spent in the activity.
IX:EDE2 Course—Mon, Oct 1 AND Tues, Oct 2, 2012, Vancouver Limited to 10 participants � Please add me to the list of potential registrants
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St. Paul’s Emergency Medicine Update ME8579 September 27—September 30, 2012 The Whistler Conference Centre, Whistler, BC
***PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE READ THE CANCELLATION POLICY BEFORE COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION FORM***
CONFERENCE FEES—Include course materials, breakfasts, breaks, and two receptions. please circle the appropriate fee; save $10 if you register online!
By June 28, 2012 June 29—Sep 6, 2012 After Sep 6, 2012
and onsite
Physicians: $819 $869 $889
Allied Health Professionals:
$449 $469 $489
Nurses and Allied Health (includes Sat Nursing workshop)
$449 $469 $489
Residents* (Proof of status required)
$259 $279 $299
Sat Nursing workshop ONLY $99 $99 $99
$ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
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Go to: www.ubccpd.ca Or one of the following other methods but Please allow up to 5 business days for processing.
Phone (604) 875-5101
Fax (604) 875-5078
Email cpd.info@ubc.ca
Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7 Only forms accompanied by full payment will be processed. To ensure course materials are ready for you at the conference, your registration must be received by 4:00 pm, September 17, 2012. Please make cheques payable to “UBC CPD”
WORKSHOPS Registrants will be able to attend 3- 4 of the group workshops - workshops vary in timing so based on your selections we’ll place you in workshops according to preference. Please number in order of preference (1=most preferred). Workshops are limited; once these limits are reached you will be assigned your next available choice.
A1) Hand
Injuries*
B1) ED CT
C-Spine*
C1) Proc Sed*
D1) Rural Trauma Cases*
E1) Ped
Resusc*
F1) Critical Care—Rural ED*
G1) Ped Abd Pain*
H1) Reg Anaes
I1) Plastics/ Sutures
J1) ED
Ultrasound I
K1) ED
Ultrasound II
Rank your selections below :
*If you have chosen a starred workshop, you may pick another workshop at 0900; non-starred workshops run until 0950
0800 Sessions:
(Please complete the payment info) $ TOTAL FEES: $ ________________
How to Register
A2) Hand
Injuries*
B2) ED CT
C-Spine*
C2) Proc Sed*
D2) Rural Trauma Cases*
E2) Ped
Resusc*
F2) Critical Care—Rural ED*
G2) Ped Abd Pain*
H1) Reg Anaes
I1) Plastics/ Sutures
J1) ED
Ultrasound I
K1) ED
Ultrasound II
Rank your selections below :
Cont’d Cont’d Cont’d Cont’d
Non-starred workshops continue; please pick new workshops if you have chosen a starred workshop
0900 Sessions:
L1) EKG Cases*
M1) ED
Ophth*
N1) OB-GYN*
O1) CT Head*
P1) Palliative Care*
Q1) Ventilator Options*
R1) Dig ME & Social Media*
H2) Reg Anaes
I2) Plastics/ Sutures
J2) ED
Ultrasound I
K2) ED
Ultrasound II
Rank your selections below :
*If you have chosen a starred workshop, you may pick another workshop at 1110; non-starred workshops run until 1200
1010 Sessions:
L2) EKG Cases*
M2) ED
Ophth*
N2) OB-GYN*
O2) CT Head*
P2) Palliative Care*
Q2) Ventilator Options*
R2) Dig ME & Social Media*
H2) Reg Anaes
I2) Plastics/ Sutures
J2) ED
Ultrasound I
K2) ED
Ultrasound II
Rank your selections below :
Cont’d Cont’d Cont’d Cont’d
Non-starred workshops continue; please pick new workshops if you have chosen a starred workshop
1110 Sessions:
Payment Information
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