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10 AnnualJOHNS HOPKINS CRITICAL CAREREHABILITATION CONFERENCEUnlimited On-Demand Online Access: Oct 21 to Dec 15, 2021Live Virtual Conference: Nov 4 - 6, 2021
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DESCRIPTIONInterdisciplinary collaboration and coordination is vital tofacilitate early mobility and rehabilitation in the intensive careunit (ICU) setting. A stakeholders’ conference aimed atimproving long-term outcomes for ICU survivors identifiedimportant ‘silos’ among critical care and rehabilitationclinicians working in the ICU, with these ‘silos’ acting as abarrier to collaboratively advancing the field and improvingpatient outcomes. While clinical trials support the benefits ofearly rehabilitation for mechanically ventilated patients,implementing these interventions requires creating a new ICUculture based on proactive rehabilitation and interdisciplinarycollaboration between all critical care and rehabilitationclinicians. This conference will bridge the interdisciplinary gapfrom research to clinical implementation at the bedside.
WHO SHOULD ATTENDThis activity is intended for physical therapists, occupationaltherapists, speech language pathologists, respiratorytherapists, physiatrists, ICU physicians, physicianassistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, psychologists, andpsychiatrists.
Appraise the evidence supporting early rehabilitationand mobility in critically ill adults and children.Describe and discuss how to change ICU clinicalpractice to implement early rehabilitation programs.Describe the management of ICU medications, devices(including mechanical ventilation and tracheostomy),and monitoring systems for rehabilitation of adult andpediatric ICU patients.Explain rehabilitation-related assessments andinterventions suitable for adult and pediatric ICU andacute care patients.Describe strategies to engage critically ill patients andtheir families for activity and mobility, includingcommunication and psychology-based strategies.Describe the impact and challenges of ICU survivorshipon patients and their families, including Post-IntensiveCare Syndrome (PICS) and care delivery in post-ICUcritical care settings.Explain current practice and interdisciplinary roles ofnursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speechlanguage pathology, respiratory therapy, psychologists,and child life specialists in an adult and pediatric ICUrehabilitation program.Describe disease-specific rehabilitation strategies forcritically ill patients.Describe an approach to feeding in pediatric ICUpopulations.Describe the management of sedation and delirium foradult and pediatric patients to promote ICU mobility.
After attending this activity, the learner will demonstratethe ability to:
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This conference is endorsed by theAmerican Thoracic Society
This conference is sponsored by APTAAcute Care, an Academy of the AmericanPhysical Therapy Association
This conference is sponsored by theCardiovascular and Pulmonary Section of theAmerican Physical Therapy Association
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
This conference is supported by the AmericanSpeech-Language-Hearing Association
HOW TO OBTAIN CREDITPost activity, an online evaluation will be available toattendees to evaluate the activity and individual presentationsand to identify future educational needs. Upon completion ofthe evaluation, the learner must attest to the number of hoursin attendance. Credits earned will be added to the learner’stranscript and immediately available for print. The last day toaccess the evaluation and attest to your credits isDecember 21, 2021.
An outcome survey will be sent to all physician attendeeswithin two months post activity to assist us in determiningwhat impact this activity had on the learner’s practice.
OTHER CREDITSAmerican Academy of Nurse Practitioners NationalCertication Program accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits from organizations accredited by the ACCMEAmerican Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) acceptsAMA PRA Category 1 Credits . from organizations accreditedby the ACCMENational Commission on Certication of PhysicianAssistants (NCCPA) may claim a maximum of 18.50 Category1 credits for for completing this activity. NCCPA accepts AMAPRA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited byACCME or a recognized state medical societyAmerican Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. (AOTA)The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is an AOTAApproved Provider of professional development. Courseapproval ID# 02519. This distance learning-Independent/Interactive is offered at 1.85 CEUs Intermediate,OT Service Delivery/Foundational Knowledge.American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
This program is offered for up to 1.85 ASHA CEUs (Various level; Professional area)
ACCREDITATION STATEMENTThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine isaccredited by the Accreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education (ACCME) to provide continuingmedical education for physicians.
CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designatesthis live activity for a maximum of 18.50 AMA PRA Category 1Credits . Physicians should claim only the creditcommensurate with the extent of their participation in theactivity.
PHYSICAL THERAPYNew York State Education Department Office of theProfessions has approved Johns Hopkins University Schoolof Medicine as a sponsor of continuing education for physicaltherapists and physical therapist assistantsThe Illinois Chapter Continuing Education Committeehas certified that this course meets the criteria for approval ofContinuing Education offerings established by The IllinoisPhysical Therapy Association. Approved CE Hours 18.5.The Tennessee Physical Therapy Association hasapproved this activity for 1.85 CEUs/ 18.5 contact hours ofClass 1 Continuing Education from 11/6/2021- 11/5/2022.APTA Tennessee approval number 2021-088.This activity has been approved by the Texas Board ofPhysical Therapy Examiners for 18.50 CCUs for PTs andPTAsThis course has been approved by the Maryland StateBoard of Physical Therapy Examiners for 1.8 CEU’sThis CE Program has been approved by the MarylandBoard of Professional Counselors and Therapists forCategory A CEUs. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is an approvedprovider of Continuing Competence Activities through theAPTA North Carolina. Provider Number: 21-0429-012This activity has been pre-approved by the PennsylvaniaState Board of Physical Therapy.The Virginia Board of Physical Therapy accepts AMA PRACategory 1 Credits from organizations accredited by theACCME.The Ohio Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) hasapproved this course for 19 hours. Approval number21S1480. Effective Date: 11/4/2021 to 11/4/2022.The Tenth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care RehabilitationConference for Johns Hopkins School of Medicine for FloridaBoard of Physical Therapy Practice professionals hasbeen registered. CE Broker Tracking #: 20-846308California: ACEND has approved 10th Annual JohnsHopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference for 1.85CEUs. Approved Provider Identification Number: ACE2150-01 www.acend.org
New Jersey State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners
Connecticut State Department of Public HealthMichigan Board of Physical TherapyWashington State Department of Health
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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is authorizedby the Maryland State Board of Examiners of Psychologistsas a provider of continuing education. The Johns HopkinsUniversity School of Medicine maintains responsibility for thisprogram. A certificate for 18.50 CEUs will be awarded uponcompletion of this activity.
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This CE Program has been approved by the Maryland Boardof Professional Counselors and Therapists for Category ACEUs
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* Foundations Courses:1) Adult ICU Rehabilitation Foundations2) Pediatric ICU Rehabilitation Foundations3) Combating the Hospital Immoblity Harm Fondations
CONFERENCE FEES
All Conference Content:3 Foundations Courses, AND
2 Main Conference TracksNovember 4-6, 2021
Early Bird PricingUntil June 30, 2021
Regular PricingAfter June 30, 2021
All 3 Foundations Courses*(Identical to 2020 Conference)
November 4, 2021$290.00 $345.00
$370.00 $495.00
$560.00 $715.00
Adult ICU Rehab Main Conference(All New Content)
November 5-6, 2021$370.00 $495.00
Registration Options
Pediatric ICU Rehab Main Conference(All New Content)
November 5-6, 2021
The dates included in the pricing table above are inreference to the subsequent pages, which detail the agendafor our live virtual Conference (Nov 4-6, 2021).
Please note, your registration will give you access to the livevirtual Conference, as well as unlimited, on-demand online access to all Conference content from Oct 21 - Dec 15,2021.
Simultaneous Tracks
Thursday, November 4, 2021Content also available on-demand via online Conference platform from Oct. 21 - Dec. 15, 2021
8:10 - 8:15
Session 1
8:15 - 8:35
8:35 - 8:50
8:50 - 9:10
9:10 - 9:30
9:30 - 9:50
9:50 - 10:05
10:05 - 10:20
Session 2
Session 3
10:55 - 11:25
11:25 - 11:40
11:40 - 11:55
11:55 - 12:10
12:10 - 12:3012:30 - 1:301:30 - 2:00
Session 4
2:00 - 2:20
2:20 - 2:40
2:40 - 2:55
2:55 - 3:10
3:10 - 3:30
3:30 - 3:453:45 - 4:15
4:15 - 4:35
4:35 - 4:55
4:55 - 5:35
5:35 - 5:50
7:15 - 8:10Welcome and Conference Goals by Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD and Hallie Lenker, PT, DPT
Pediatric ICU Rehabilitation Foundations Course
The Pediatric ICU Team: Translating Mobility Programs Into Practice
Peds ICU Rehab: Where We've Come and Where We're HeadedSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhDChanging PICU Culture: Creating the Multidisciplinary ICU Rehab TeamJudith Ascenzi, DNP, RNOptimizing Sedation in the PICUMeghan Shackelford, MSN, CRNP-ACCreating a Healing PICU Environment: Sleep and Delirium IssuesSean Barnes, MD, MBAStarting a PICU Early Mobilization ProgramBeth Wieczorek, DNP, CRNPWhat Metrics Matter for PICU Early Mobility ProgramSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD and Julie Quinn, PT, MSEd, PCS
Question and Answer
Therapy Champions: The Key to Success in Rehab for Critically Ill ChildrenThe Collaborative Therapy Team: PT, OT, and SLPYun Kim, MS, OTR/L; Hallie Lenker, PT, DPT; andYiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD, CTherese ColeCC-SLPStarting an Augmentative and Assistive Communication Program Yun Kim, MS, OTR/L and Emily Warren, MSN, RN, ACCNS-P, CCRN-KOptimizing Therapy Care Using Static ResourcesJulie Quinn, PT, MSEd, PCSFamily Engagement: A Key Resource for ICU RehabEmily Carlton, CCLS
Question and AnswerPoster Viewing SessionBreak and Networking Session for Speech-Language Pathologists
Nuts and Bolts: Key Logistical Issues in PICU Mobility
Supporting Team Research in PICU RehabSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD and Julie Quinn, PT, MSEdPICU Nurses as Early Rehab ChampionsEmily Warren, MSN, RN, ACCNS-P, CCRN-KThe Role of Child Life SpecialistsCaroline Potter, MS, CCLS, CIMIRespiratory Therapy and Pediatric Mobility ProgramsKrista Hajnik, BHSc, RRT-NPS and Stephanie Hazen, BSc, RRT-NPSMobilizing the Complex Patient: Case Studies Amy Bayliss, MS, OTR/L and Meghan Moore PT, DPT, NCS Question and AnswerBreak and Networking Session for Nurses
Critical Care Meds in PediatricsSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD and Hallie Lenker, PT, DPTOptimizing Mobility Using Equipment and Positioning AidsHallie Lenker, PT, DPT and Julie Patterson, MSOT, OTR/LCase Studies: Putting It All TogetherSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD Question and Answer, Panel Discussion and Wrap-Up by SapnaKudchadkar, MD, PhD
Pediatric ICU Rehab: Using The Evidence Base to Get Started
Poster Viewing Session
Session 1
Adult ICU Rehabilitation Foundations Course
8:15 - 8:30
8:30 - 8:50
8:50 - 9:05
9:05 - 9:25
9:25 - 9:40
9:40 -10:00
10:00 - 10:20
Session 2
Specialized Assessment and Intervention
ICU-Acquired Weakness and Long-Term Patient OutcomesDale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhD Culture Change to Promote Early Rehabilitation in the ICUJennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT, CCSSafety Criteria for Mobilization of ICU PatientsJennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT, CCSEvidence for Early Rehabilitation in the ICUDale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhDOverview of Sedation and Delirium in the ICUKarin Neufeld, MD, MPHCognition and Delirium: Assessment and InterventionKelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAM andTherese Kling-Cole, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Question and Answer
Session 3
Implementing and Sustaining an ICU Rehabilitation Program
10:55 - 11:10
11:10 - 11:25
11:25 - 11:40
11:40 - 11:55
11:55 - 12:10
12:10 - 12:3012:30 - 1:301:30 - 2:00
Role of Physical TherapyKerry Lammers, PT, DPT, CCS, CCIRole of Occupational TherapyKelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAMRole of Speech-Language PathologyTherese Kling-Cole, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-SRole of Respiratory TherapyDeadria Clarke, RRTRole of NursingSam Young, MS, RN
Question and AnswerPoster Viewing SessionBreak and Networking Session for Speech-Language Pathologists
Session 4Medical Interventions
2:00 - 2:25
2:25 - 2:55
2:55 - 3:20
3:20 -3:453:45 - 4:15
Integrated Therapy Care in the ICUKelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAM; Deadria Clarke, RRT; Therese Kling-Cole, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-and Kerry Lammers, PT, DPTFunctional Assessment MeasuresAnnette Lavezza, OTR/L and Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD Advancing Mobility Through Safe Patient HandlingDanny Ludwig, PT, DPT, NCS Question and AnswerBreak and Networking Session For Nurses
Critical Care MedicationsKerry Lammers PT, DPT, CCS, CCIUnderstanding Mechanical VentilationJennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT, CCSLines, Tubes, Drains, and ICU Monitoring Systems Danny Ludwig, PT, DPT, NCSQuestion and AnswerDay 1 Wrap-Up by Kelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAM
4:15 - 4:35
4:35 - 5:05
5:05 - 5:25
5:25 - 5:455:45 - 5:50
8:10 - 8:15 Welcome and Conference Goals byKelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAM
Rationale and Evidence for Early Rehabilitation
Poster Viewing Session7:15 - 8:10
Note: All times displayed below are in reference to Eastern Daylight Time, USA. This is same time-zone as New York City
10:20 - 10:55
Therese Kling-Cole, MA, CCC-SLP
Sam Young, MS, RN, CCRN, CCNS, ACNPC
Therese Kling-Cole, MA, CCC-SLP
Sam Young, MS, RN, CCRN, CCNS, ACNPC
Break and Networking Session for PediatricsSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD & Hallie Lenker, PT, DPT
10:20 - 10:55 Break and Networking Session for PediatricsSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD & Hallie Lenker, PT, DPT
Session 1
8:15 - 8:35
8:35 - 8:55
8:55 - 9:10
9:10 - 9:15
Session 2
Clinician Workflows
The Rationale for Developing Formal Hospital Mobility ProgramsMichael Friedman, PT, MBADesigning, Conducting, and Sustaining Quality ImprovementDale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhDThe Evidence Supporting Hospital MobilityErik Hoyer, MDQuestion and Answer
Session 3
Inter-Disciplinary Functional Measurement in the Hospital
9:15 - 9:30
9:30 - 9:55
9:55 - 10:25
10:25 - 10:30
10:30 - 10:55
Functional Measurement StrategyMichael Friedman, PT, MBAJH-HLM and AM-PAC Principles and PropertiesDaniel Young, PT, DPT, PhDAM-PAC and JH-HLM ImplementationAnnette Lavezza, OTR/L
Question and Answer
Session 4Barriers
10:55 - 11:15
11:15 - 11:30
11:30 - 11:55
11:55 - 12:15
12:15 - 12:3012:30 - 1:301:30 - 2:00
Implementation of the Johns Hopkins Mobility Goal Calculator (JH-MGC) Lisa Klein, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN Data Design – From Bedside to Electronic Health RecordKelly Daley, PT, MBAThe Role of NursingEleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN-BCRole of RehabilitationAnnette Lavezza, OTR/L Question and AnswerPoster Viewing SessionBreak and Networking Session for Speech-Language Pathologists
Assessing BarriersJason Seltzer, PT, DPT and Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN-BCAddressing BarriersAshley Pleiss, BS, RN Integration: The Tension Between Falls and MobilitySowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCSPatient Engagement: Overcoming Patient RefusalsNicole Schechter, PsyD, ABPP-RP
Question and AnswerBreak and Networking Session for Nurses
2:00 - 2:20
2:20 - 2:45
2:45 - 3:05
3:05 - 3:25
3:25 - 3:453:45 - 4:15
8:10 - 8:15 Welcome and Conference Goals by Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Rationale and Evidence Supporting Hospital Mobility
Session 5Evaluate and Execute
Sustainable Education and TrainingAshley Pleiss, BS, RNUsing Data to Drive Culture and AccountabilityMichael Friedman, PT, MBA and Erik Hoyer, MDProject Management and SustainabilityMichelle Cvach, MSImplementation Tools and ResourcesMichael Friedman, PT, MBA
Question and Answer and Wrap-Up by Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
4:15 - 4:35
4:35 - 4:55
4:55 - 5:15
5:15 - 5:35
5:35 - 5:50
Combatting the Hospital Immobility HarmFoundations Course
Thursday, November 4, 2021Content also available on-demand via online Conference platform from Oct. 21 - Dec. 15, 2021
Note: All times displayed below are in reference to Eastern Daylight Time, USA. This is same time-zone as New York City
Sam Young, MS, RN, CCRN, CCNS, ACNPC
Therese Kling-Cole, MA, CCC-SLP
Break and Networking Session for PediatricsSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD & Hallie Lenker, PT, DPT
10:15 - 10:35
10:35 - 10:55
10:55 - 11:15
11:15 - 11:3011:30 - 12:3012:30 - 12:45
Session 2Recent Advances in Research and Practice for ICU Mobilization
Updates in ICU Rehabilitation Dale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhD
Clinical Decision-Making for Safe Mobilization in the ICUDanny Ludwig, PT, DPT, NCS
ICU Nurses as Early Mobilization ChampionsElizabeth Zink, RN, MS, CCNS, CNRN andDeena Conti, MSN, RN-BC
Question and AnswerPoster Viewing SessionBreak
Session 3Recent Advances in Research and Practice for OT and SLP
12:45 - 1:15
1:15 - 1:45
1:45 - 2:05
OT Interventions in the ICUKelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAM
SLP Interventions in the ICUMartin Brodsky, PhD, ScM, CCC-SLP, F-ASHA andNicole Frost, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Question and Answer
Session 4Psychological Considerations for ICU Rehabilitation
2:05 -2:35
2:35 -3:00
3:00 -3:153:15 -3:50
Recent Advances in Sedation and DeliriumDale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhD
Rehabilitation Psychology in the ICUMegan Hosey, PhDQuestion and AnswerBreak and Networking Session for Occupational Therapists
Session 2What's New and Different in PICU Mobility
Latest and Greatest in PICU Rehabilitation(Literature Update)Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhDMIS-C in the Pediatric PatientSapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD and Holly Loosen, PTExploring Family Centered Care:An Interprofessional ApproachEmily Johnson, MSN, RN, CPNP, PC/ACAssessing ICU Acquired Weakness: The PICU PerspectiveKatherine Denlinger, PT, DPT, PCSQuestion and AnswerPoster Viewing SessionBreak
Session 3Special Considerations for PICU Mobility
12:45 - 1:15
1:15 -1:30
1:30 -1:40
1:40 - 1:50
1:50 - 2:05
Treating the PICU Patient with a Newly Acquired Neurologic InjuryMeghan Moore, PT, DPT, NCS andKatherine Denlinger, PT, DPT, PCSFacilitating Communication and Cognition in the ICURachel Santiago, MS, CCC-SLPThe Nuts and Bolts of Trauma-Informed Care:Considerations in the PICUHallie Lenker, PT, DPTPediatric ECMO and MobilityJennifer Snider, MSN, CRNP-ACQuestion and Answer
Session 4The Critically Ill Infant and Toddler2:05 -2:30
2:30 -2:45
2:45 -3:05
3:05 -3:203:20 -3:50
Evidence-Based Approaches to Feeding and SwallowingYun Kim, MS, OTR/L and Yiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD, CCC-SLPMobilizing the Chronically Critically Ill PatientEmily Rogers, PT, DPT. STAR/CPerforming Intensive Rehab on Critically Ill InfantYun Kim, MS, OTR/L and Kerry Vela, PT, DPT, PCSQuestion and AnswerBreak and Networking Session for Occupational Therapists
10:15 - 10:30
10:30 - 10:50
10:50 - 11:00
11:00 - 11:15
11:15 - 11:3011:30 -12:30
12:30 - 12:45
Session 5Abstract Presentations, Part 1
Abstract Presentations and Question and AnswerDay 2 Wrap-Up by Dale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhD
3:50 -4:504:50 -5:00
Simultaneous Tracks
Adult ICU Rehabilitation Pediatric ICU Rehabilitation
8:30 - 8:458:45 - 9:00
Welcome by Dale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhDPrimer on Social Media by Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD
Pediatric Patient and Family InterviewQuestion and AnswerBreak and Networking Session for Physical Therapists
9:00 - 9:259:25 - 9:40
9:40 - 10:15
Session 1A Patient and Family Perspective
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Combined Adult and Pediatric Content
Combined Adult and Pediatric Content
7:30 - 8:30 Poster Viewing Session (Virtual)
Friday, November 5, 2021Content also available on-demand via online Conference platform from Oct. 21 - Dec. 15, 2021Note: All times displayed below are in reference to Eastern DaylightTime, USA. This is same time-zone as New York City
Daniel Ludwig, PT, DPT, NCS, ABPTS
Kelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATPKelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP
Activity and Mobility Promotion Throughout the Hospital Michael Friedman, PT, MBAUpdates in ICU SurvivorshipDale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhDPost-ICU Follow-Up ClinicsAnn Parker, MD, PhD
Question and AnswerConference Wrap-Up by Dale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhDAdjourn - You will receive an email notification tocomplete the evaluation form and to attest to the numberof hours in attendance.
Session 4Abstract Presentations, Part 2
Session 5ICU Patients After the ICU
2:30 -2:50
2:50 - 3:10
3:10 -3:30
3:30 -3:453:45 - 3:503:50
1:30 - 2:30 Abstract Presentations and Question and Answer
Workshop 1 - Culture Change to Advance Sedation,Delirium and Mobility PracticeFacilitator: Dale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhDWorkshop 2 - Implementing a Rehabilitation Model ofCareFacilitator: Michael Friedman, PT, MBAWorkshop 3 - Neuropsychiatric Issues in the ICUand BeyondFacilitators: Megan Hosey, PhDWorkshop 4 - Rehabilitation Issues in a Pediatric ICUFacilitators: Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD andHallie Lenker, PT, DPTWorkshop 5 - Rehabilitation Issues in Adult Surgicaland Cardiac ICUsFacilitator: Paul Ricard, PT, DPT, CCSWorkshop 6 - Rehabilitation Issues in an AdultMedical ICUFacilitator: Stephanie Hiser, PT, DPT, CCSWorkshop 7 - Rehabilitation Issues in a Neuro ICUFacilitator: Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS
Poster Viewing SessionBreak
8:25 - 8:308:30 - 8:40
Welcome by Dale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhDSocial Media Update by Sapna Kudchadkar MD, PhD
Adult Patient InterviewQuestion and Answer
8:40 - 9:059:05 - 9:20
Session 1A Patient Family Perspective
10:15 - 12:15
12:15 - 1:151:15 - 1:30
Session 3Workshops with Multi-Disciplinary ICU Rehabilitation Experts
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Helpful Resources for ICU RehabilitationDale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhD Question and AnswerBreak
9:20 - 9:35
9:35 - 9:409:40 - 10:15
Session 2Next Steps for Post-Conference Success
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientic integrity of this CME activity. This schedule is subject to change.
Combined Adult and Pediatric Content
7:30 - 8:25 Poster Viewing Session (Virtual)
Saturday, November 6, 2021Content also available on-demand via online Conference platform from Oct. 21 - Dec. 15, 2021Note: All times displayed below are in reference to Eastern Daylight Time, USA. This is same time-zone as New York City
SPEAKERS
ACTIVITY DIRECTORDale Needham, FCPA, MD, PhDProfessorDivision of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Department of Physical Medicine andRehabilitationMedical Director, Critical Care Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ProgramJohns Hopkins School of Medicine
PLANNING COMMITTEEMichael Friedman, PT, MBADirector of Strategic Program DevelopmentPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationThe Johns Hopkins Hospital
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhDAssociate ProfessorDivision of Pediatrics, Anesthesiology and Critical Care MedicineDirector, PICU Clinical Research ProgramJohns Hopkins School of Medicine
Annette Lavezza, OTR/LAssistant ProfessorPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapy ManagerThe Johns Hopkins Hospital
Victor Dinglas, MPHDepartment of Pulmonary and CriticalCare MedicineJohns Hopkins School of Medicine
JOHNS HOPKINS SPEAKERSJudith Ascenzi, DNP, RNDirector of Pediatric Nursing Program
Sean Barnes, MD, MBAAssistant Professor
Amy Bayliss, MS, OTR/LOccupational Therapist
Martin Brodsky, PhD, ScM, CCC-SLP, F-ASHAAssociate Professor
Emily Carlton, CCLSChild Life Specialist
Kelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAMClinical Specialist
Deadria Clarke, RRTAdult Respiratory Care Practitioner
Deena Conti, MSN, RN-BCNurse Manager
Michelle Cvach, MSOperations Project Lead - Telemedicine
Kelly Daley, PT, MBAClinical Informatics
Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN-BCAssistant Director of Nursing
Nicole Frost, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-SRehab Team Leader
Krista Hajnik, BHSc, RRT-NPSRespiratory Care Clinical Specialist
Stephanie Hazen, BSc, RRT-NPSRespiratory Care Clinical Specialist
Stephanie Hiser, PT, DPT, CCSPhysical Therapist
Megan Hosey, PhDAssistant Professor
Erik Hoyer, MDAssistant Professor
Emily Johnson, MSN, RN, CPNP, PC/ACNurse Practitioner
Yun Kim, MS, OTR/LOccupational Therapist
Lisa Klein, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC, CNRNClinical Nurse Specialist
Therese Kling-Cole, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-SSpeech Language Pathologist
Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCSClinical Resource Analyst
Holly Loosen, PTPhysical Therapist
Danny Ludwig, PT, DPT, NCSClinical Specialist
Karin Neufeld, MD, MPHProfessor
Ann Parker, MD, PhDAssistant Professor
Julie Patterson, MSOT, OTR/LOccupational Therapist II
Ashley Pleiss, BS, RNLead Clinical Nurse
Caroline Potter, MS, CCLS, CIMIChild Life Specialist
Paul Ricard, PT, DPT, CCSRehabilitation Team Coordinator
Emily Rogers, PT, DPT, CPSTPhysical Therapist
Nicole Schechter, PsyD, ABPP-RPAssistant Professor
Yiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD, CCC-SLPSpeech Language Pathologist
Jennifer Snider, MSN, CRNP-ACCertified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Meghan Shackelford, MSN, CRNP-ACNurse Practitioner
Kerry Vela, PT, DPT, PCSPhysical Therapist
Emily Warren, MSN, RN, ACCNS-P, CCRN-KNurse Manager
Beth Wieczorek, DNP, CRNPNurse Practitioner Manager
Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhDVisiting Scientist
Sam Young, MS, RNClinical Nurse Specialist
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT, CCSPhysical Therapist
Elizabeth Zink, RN, MS, CCNS, CNRNClinical Nurse Specialist
Hallie Lenker, PT, DPTRehabilitation team CoordinatorThe Johns Hopkins Hospital
SPEAKERS
GUEST SPEAKERS
Katherine Denlinger, PT, DPTPediatric Physical TherapistAnn and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital ofChicagoChicago, Illinois
Rachel Santiago, MS, CCC-SLPSpeech-Language Pathologist and ClinicalCoordinatorBoston Children’s HospitalBoston, Massachusetts
Meghan Moore, PT, DPT, NCSPhysical TherapistColorado Children's HospitalAurora, Colorado
Julie Quinn, PT, MSEd, PCSTeam Leader, Infants and Toddlers ProgramBaltimore City Public SchoolsBaltimore, Maryland
Jason Seltzer, PT, DPTTherapy Services ManagerSheltering Arms Physical Rehabilitation ServicesRichmond, Virginia
Kerry Lammers, PT, DPT, CCS, CCIRehab Services ManagerThe Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterColumbus, Ohio
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REGISTRATION FORM
10th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference
Course Number 80054840
Live Virtual Conference: November 4-6, 2021
To Register:Online (Preferred) : http://hopkinscme.cloud-cme.com/default.aspx?P=0&EID=31964
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Registration Type (Select ONE Only)All 3 Foundations Courses (Nov 4)
Pediatric Main Conference Track (Nov 5-6)All Conference Content (Nov 4-6): 3 Foundations Courses, AND 2 Main Conference Tracks
Workshop Selections for Main Conference: Sat. Nov 6 (Select ONE Only)Workshop 1: Culture Change to Advance Sedation, Delirium, and Mobility PracticeWorkshop 2: Balancing Productivity and Innovative Therapist PracticeWorkshop 3: Neuropsychiatric Issues in the ICU and BeyondWorkshop 4: Rehabilitation Issues in a Pediatric ICUWorkshop 5: Rehabilitation Issues in Adult Surgical and Cardiac ICUsWorkshop 6: Rehabilitation Issues in an Adult Medical ICUWorkshop 7: Rehabilitation issues in a Neuro ICU
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Adult Main Conference (Nov 5-6)
Unlimited On-Demand Online Access: Oct 21 to Dec 15, 2021
* Foundations Courses:1) Adult ICU Rehabilitation Foundations2) Pediatric ICU Rehabilitation Foundations3) Combating the Hospital Immoblity Harm Fondations
CONFERENCE FEES
All Conference Content:3 Foundations Courses, AND
2 Main Conference TracksNovember 4-6, 2021
Early Bird PricingUntil June 30, 2021
Regular PricingAfter June 30, 2021
All 3 Foundations Courses*(Identical to 2020 Conference)
November 4, 2021$290.00 $345.00
$370.00 $495.00
$560.00 $715.00
Adult ICU Rehab Main Conference(All New Content)
November 5-6, 2021$370.00 $495.00
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Pediatric ICU Rehab Main Conference(All New Content)
November 5-6, 2021