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Assembly ObjectivesScientific Assembly courses are designed to provide up-to- date information on issues, topics, and techniques that will help emergency physicians strengthen their practice. This year’s courses are presented by experts selected for their outstanding teaching ability. Scientific Assembly courses are offered to all emergency medicine personnel, including emergency physicians, nurses, EMTs and other professionals interested in emergency medicine.

Following this course the participant will be able to:

• Evaluatesoftwareprogramsandhardwareusefulinpodcastdevelopment,

• Incorporatethecurrentliteratureintoclinicalpractice, improving the quality of care delivered,

• Summarizethethreemainissuesregardingthewaron microbes,

• Discusshowtodoatargetedhistoryandphysicalfor specific common neurological complaints,

• Applyknowledgeoftoxicalcohollevelsvs.osmolargaps for patients with toxic alcohol ingestions,

• Analyzetheimportanceofoccupationalhistoriesin patients with potential toxicologic exposures,

• Distinguishcommontypesofdifficultpersonalities,

• Interpretthecurrentliteratureregardingsensitivityandspeci-ficity of both decision rules in the assessment of pediatric appendicitis,

• Identifyhighriskentitiesinemergencymedicineand incorporate strategies to improve patient safety,

• Describerelativecontributionsofdifferentinterventions to cardiac arrest survival,

• Formulateadiagnosticevaluationforeachclinicalcase presented during the Expert Panel Session,

• Analyzethedifferencebetweencurrentandtraditional learning comparing different types of study methods,

• Evaluatetheimportanceandaccessibilityofthemass media with regards to public health, injury prevention and emergency preparedness,

• Assesscircumstancesfororthopedichandemergenciesincluding hamulus fractures and metacarpal fractures that require close attention and orthopedic follow-up,

• AssessoptionsfornoninvasiverespiratorysupportforinfantsandchildrenintheED,andAnalyzetheshort-termeffectsofboth adverse events and litigation on emergency physicians’ personallivesandtheirperformanceintheED.

39th Michigan Emergency Medicine AssemblyJuly 29 – August 1, 2012 • Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island

Welcome!

Dear Colleague,Welcome to the 39th Michigan Emergency Medicine Assembly. On behalf of the Program Committee we hope that you and your family have a pleasant time while on Mackinac Island. We appreciate your selection of our conference to meet your continuing medical education needs. Have fun!

Millie Willy, MD, FACEP Edward Walton, MD, FACEPProgram Director Assistant Program Director

Continuing Education 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 sponsorship of the American College ofEmergencyPhysiciansandMIColgofEmerPhys. The American College of Emergency Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American College of Emergency Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians foramaximumof18.5hour(s)ofACEPCategoryIcredit.

This program is approved by Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine for 18.5 hours of AOA CategoryIAcredit.

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Events & Activities

Continental Breakfast & Coffee Breaks – Daily, various times

Workshop – Creating Your Own Podcast – Sunday July 29With the wide variety of media available today for our ever more sophisticated learners, there is a need for more portable distribution of educational content. Podcasts have the advantage of being easy to distribute to a large audience and allow learners to listentomaterialrepeatedlyandattheirownpace.Thisworkshopwillguideparticipantsthroughthestepsinmakingapodcastus-ing their own Mac computer or through the use of those provided. This is a no charge workshop. Register early as space is limited.

Opening Reception – Sunday, July 29Underwritten by: ProAssurance Casualty Company

The Michigan College of Emergency Physicians extends a warm welcome to all registrants, faculty, exhibitors, and their guests to the Assembly and the magnificent Grand Hotel. Complimentary hors d’ oeuvres and refreshments await you on the “World’s Largest Porch”asyouenjoyaneveningofsocializingwithfriendsoldandnew.Therewillalsobekid-friendlyfoodandcraftsforthechildren.Everyone is invited to attend and advance registration is requested. Please remember the Grand Hotel’s dress code states that guests must wear dinner attire after 6:00 pm.

Annual Membership Meeting – Monday, July 30The annual MCEP membership meeting will include a summary of chapter activities, committee reports, election for the 2012-2013 BoardofDirectors,outgoingandincomingPresidentialaddresses,and recognition of outstanding service to the Chapter. (A BOX LUNCHWILLBEPROVIDED.)All MCEP members are encouraged to attend. Open to all registrants and advance registration is required.

Board of Directors’ Meeting – Monday, July 30The2012-2013MCEPBoardofDirectorswillconvenetheirfirstmeeting of the year immediately following the Annual Membership Meeting. All members are welcome to attend.

“MINUTE TO WIN IT” Fundraiser – Monday, July 30So,doyoufeelcompetitive?Doyouthinkyourfamilyhaswhatittakes?Showuswhatyou’vegot!BasedontheNBCTelevisionsensation, Minute to Win It,joinotherMCEPfamiliesastheypartakein 60-second competitions using household items to complete deceptively difficult games. Those involved will have a blast competing on the front lawn of the Grand Hotel, while also raisingmoneyfortheMichiganEmergencyDoctor’sPolitical Actioncommittee(MEDPAC).Prizeswillbeawardedtothe winners while the losers are left to ponder what might have been. Specific details on this event will be sent with your meeting confirmation and will be available at the MCEP registration desk.

Academic Luncheon – Tuesday, July 31JoinDr.GloriaKuhnasshediscussesthedifferencebetween current and traditional learning by comparing different types ofstudymethodsandstrategiesduringherlecture,“Digital Learners Need Creative Teachers”. Following the lecture, Dr.BrentFeltonwilldiscusstheformationofaMCEPResearch Consortium, which will enhance collaboration between the numerousMichiganEmergencyMedicineResidencyPrograms. As Michigan has an abundance of residency programs this consortium would strengthen and enhance research emanating from Michigan. Advance registration is required

26th Annual Deathbuster’s Memorial Golf Outing – Tuesday, July 31Coordinator: James S. Bicknell, IV, MD, FACEPAreyoureadytotakeThe Woods challenge? This event is open to all registrants, exhibitors, family members and friends. Pre-register toassureyourspot!Onsitegolfregistrationislimitedandmustbereceived no later than 12:00 noon on Monday, July 30, so foursomes can be determined. Please arrive no later than 1:15 p.m. to prepare for a shotgun start. Please allow transport time to The Woods. (A BOX LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED) Advance registration and green fees are required.

The Gregory L. Henry, MD Lecture Series: “Local TV News: A Prime-Time Opportunity for Community Education” – Tuesday, July 31Presentation by: James Pribble, MDThe mass media in general, and local television news in specific, devote a lot of time reporting on health, injury and other topics importanttoemergencymedicine.Dr.PribblewilldescribethecharacteristicsoflocalTVnewshealthreporting,components of well-done health interviews and discuss potential uses of the mass media for formal community health interventions. This is a general interest presentation – everyone welcome.

MCEP Presidents’ Banquet – Tuesday, July 31 – Dinner served at 7:30 p.m.This special dinner is held in honor of past Chapter leaders. The following MCEP awards will be presented during the banquet:theRonaldL.Krome,MDMeritoriousServiceAward, theJohnA.Rupke,MDLifetimeAchievementAward,theLegacyAward,theEmergencyPhysicianoftheYearAward,theEMRAMTeacher of the Year Award, and the MCEP 100% Group/Emergency DepartmentParticipationAwards.Black Tie Optional. Advance registration required. (An alternative children’s program is offered at this time.)

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Schedule at a Glance

Sunday, July 29 3:00–5:00pm Workshop–CreatingYourOwnPodcast DanielSeitz,MD

AppleRepresentative(s)

6:00–7:30pm OpeningReception

Monday, July 30 7:20–7:30am WelcomeAddress MillieWilly,MD,FACEP

EdwardWalton,MD,FAAP,FACEP

7:30–8:30am DealingwithDogma:ChallengingtheMythsinMedicine KevinKlauer,DO,EJD,FACEP

8:30–9:30am TheWaronBugsPartII–DidWeWin? GloriaKuhn,DO,FACEP

9:30 – 10:00 am Visit the Exhibit Hall/BREAK

10:00–11:00am TheSymptom-SpecificRapidNeuroExamination GregoryHenry,MD,FACEP

11:00–11:30am ForgettheUDS,ToxTestingthatChangesManagement KeenanBora,MD

11:30–12:00pm ToxExposuresIAlmostMissed KeenanBora,MD

12:00–1:00pm DifficultPersonalitiesintheED:They’reEverywhere! KathleenCowling,DO,FACEP

1:00 – 2:30 pm Annual Membership Meeting

2:30–3:00pm BoardofDirectors’Meeting

4:00–6:30pm “MinutetoWinIt”Fundraiser

Tuesday, July 31 8:00–9:00am RationalApproachtoPediatricAppendicitisintheageofALARA MarieLozon,MD

9:00–10:00am HighRiskCasesinEmergencyMedicine KevinKlauer,DO,EJD,FACEP

10:00 – 10:30 am Visit the Exhibit Hall/BREAK

10:30–11:30am CuttingEdgeCardiacArrestCarePartI RobertSwor,DO,FACEP

11:30–1:30pm “RealityED”:AnExpertPanelSession JamesMitchiner,MD,MPH,FACEP

Panelists:KathleenCowling,DO,FACEP;BrentFelton,DO;

MattDenenberg,MD,FAAP,FACEP;&MillieWilly,MD,FACEP

1:30–3:00pm AcademicLuncheon(includes30minutesResearchDiscussion) BrentFelton,DO

DigitalLearnersNeedCreativeTeachers: GloriaKuhn,DO,FACEP

The Myths of Learning

1:30–5:30pm Deathbusters’MemorialGolfOuting

5:30–6:00pm Cocktails

6:00–7:00pm GregoryL.Henry,MDLectureSeries:LocalTVNews: JamesPribble,MD

A Prime-Time Opportunity for Community Education

7:00 – 9:30 p.m. Presidents’ Banquet

Wednesday, August 1 8:00–9:00am CuttingEdgeCardiacArrestCarePartII RobertSwor,DO,FACEP

9:00–10:00am AFistfulofFractures JamesWebley,MD,FACEP

10:00 – 10:15 am MORNING BREAK

10:15–11:15am NoninvasiveVentilatorySupportforChildrenintheED MarieLozon,MD

11:15–12:15pm LitigationStress GregoryHenry,MD,FACEP

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Registration Information

PleasehelpMCEPkeepcostsdownbyusingourimprovedandexpanded online registration service. Go to www.mcep.org andclickonthecourseinformationtotakeyoutotheonline registrationform.Creditcardpaymentisrequired.Itshouldonlytakeyou5-10minutestocomplete……andyouwillreceivean immediate e-mail confirmation. Register by June 15 to receive the “early bird” discount!

YoumustregisterEACHPERSONattendingtheconferenceasaseparateregistration.Ifyourchildren/spouses/guestsarenot already in our dropdown database under your login, you will needtocreatearecordforthem.Ifyouareamember,please use your user name and password or you can phone the MCEP office to obtain this information.

There is a registration fee for spouses, guests, children, and family members if they attend ANY portion of the MCEP Assembly. The $25 spouse fee and the $40 family fee are a modest attempt to defray the costs for the complimentary functions for guests and familymemberssuchastheOpeningReception,Children’s Reception,andfamilyfunevents.Oneortwo-dayregistration is available. Please contact the MCEP office for these rates.

Ifyouareunabletoregisteronline,youmaydownloadthe RegistrationFormatwww.mcep.org or phone MCEP at 517-327-5700 (Mon-Fri, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm EST). Completed forms can also be faxed to 517-327-7530.

On-site RegistrationAregistrationdeskwillbelocatedintheExhibitHall. Registrationhoursareasfollows:

Sunday, July 29: 3:00 – 5:00 pm

Monday, July 30: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm

Tuesday, July 31: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm

Cancellation PolicyRefundsmustberequestedinwriting.Ifyourwrittencancellation is received by June 15, 2012, you will receive a full refund minus a $50 processing fee. Cancellations received between June 15 and July 5, 2012 will receive a 50% refund. No refunds for cancellations received on or after July 6, 2012.

Program SyllabusTheprogramsyllabuswillbeprovidedinPDFformatavailablefordownload from our website, www.mcep.org. Handouts will be available for download in advance of the conference and can be easily stored for later reference. You can print them out and bring withyouforeasynotetaking.

Exhibit HallPleasevisittheexhibitsonJuly30&31duringthescheduledbreaks.Inanefforttoaddresstheconcernsofourexhibiting companies, we are closing the exhibit hall to children until Tuesday, July 31 at 11:00 am. All MCEP functions, including entry into the Exhibit Hall, require an official MCEP Assembly name badge.

Resort & TransportationGrand HotelGrandHotelislocatedonMackinacIsland,whereautomobilesarenot permitted. Family-owned for three generations, this National Historic Landmarkistrulyoneofakind.JointheHotelastheycelebratetheir 125thAnniversaryin2012.TheGrandHotelhasalwayssymbolized gracious hospitality and impeccable service. An obliging staff is sprinkledthroughoutthepublicroomsandgroundstorenderservice on a moment’s notice.

Grand Hotel operates on the Modified American Plan. This means your dailyrateINCLUDESafullbreakfastandfive-coursedinnerservedintheMainDiningRoom.Casualresortwearisappropriatethroughoutthe day at the Grand Hotel. IMPORTANT: IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRADITION, GUESTS MUST WEAR DINNER ATTIRE AFTER 6:00 PM. Go to www.grandhotel.com for more details.

ForfurtherinformationontheIslandyoucanvisittheMackinacIslandChamber of Commerce’s website at, www.mackinac.com.

TransportationBy CarMotorvehiclesareprohibitedontheIsland.Alltravelisbycarriage,bicycle,horsebackorfoot.MajorhighwaysleaddirectlytotheStraitsofMackinacwhereyouwillfindparkingatMackinawCityorSt.IgnacebeforeboardingaferrytotheIsland.

Ferry Service to Mackinac Island PassagetoMackinacIslandisprovidedbyseveralferryboatlines. Shepler’s Ferry Service (www.sheplersferry.com) is the exclusive ferry linefortheAssembly.Discountedroundtripfaresof$18/adultand$9/child will be honored with possession of the custom coupon you will receive with your registration confirmation. Luggage transfer is simple and convenient, with assistance provided on both the mainland and on MackinacIsland.Parking:Ampleparkingisavailable at all mainland ferry docks.Allferrylinesoffercomplimentaryoutdoorparking.Indoorandvaletparkingisavailablefornominalcharges.Taxis:It’sashortwalkfromtheferrydockstoGrandHotel.Horse-drawntaxiserviceisalsoavailableforanominalfee.TaxisgreetallferryboatsarrivingatMackinacIsland.

By AirCommercial Airlines:MackinacIslandisservedbyPellston(Michigan)airport,12milessouthofMackinawCity.Commercialairserviceto Pellston is available daily throughDeltaAirlinkinDetroit.

Mackinac Island Airport:MackinacIsland’sAirport’s3,500-footlighted,paved runway is capable of accommodating private and charter aircraft. The airport is one mile from Grand Hotel. For more information, please call (906)847-3231.Inpartnershipwithlocalaviationcompanies,GrandHotelcan arrange private air charter service. Call (906) 847-3331 to inquire for price and availability. Horse-drawn taxi service is available from the airport to Grand Hotel. (906) 847-3323.

Limousine & Shuttle ServiceMackinaw Shuttle (888) 349-8294

Wolverine Stages (800) 825-1450

MackinawShuttleandWolverineStagesaretwoPellston,MichiganAirportbased companies that offer taxi service between Pellston Airport and the MackinawCityferrydocksalongwithotherMichigancitiesona24-hourbasis. This service is also available on a charter basis. Reservations are recommended.

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Faculty

Keenan Bora, MD

Emergency Medicine Physician, St. Joseph Hospital, AnnArbor,Michigan;ClinicalAssistantProfessorofEmergencyMedicine,WayneStateUniversity,Detroit,Michigan.MedicalToxicology,DetroitMedicalCenter.

Kathleen Cowling, DO, FACEP

Attending Emergency Medicine Physician, Covenant HealthCareinSaginaw,Michigan;Commissioner,StateofMichiganCertificateofNeedCommission;ClinicalProfessor, Michigan State University – College of Human Medicine.

Matt Denenberg, MD, FAAP, FACEP

MedicalDirectorofPediatricEMatHelenDeVosChildren’sHospital;GrandRapids,Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, Michigan State University School of Human Medicine.

Brent Felton, DO

EmergencyMedicineResidencyResearchDirector,MichiganStateUniversity;EmergencyMedicine Physician, McLaren Greater Lansing, Lansing, Michigan.

Gregory Henry, MD, FACEP

ClinicalProfessor,DepartmentofEmergencyMedicine,UniversityofMichiganMedicalSchool;President;PastPresident,ACEP.

Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP

Chief Medical Officer, Emergency Medicine Physicians, Canton,Ohio;Director,CenterforEmergencyMedicalEducation;andAssistantClinicalProfessor,MichiganState University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Gloria Kuhn, DO, PhD, FACEP

ProfessorandVice-ChairofAcademicAffairs,Departmentof Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University, School ofMedicine,Detroit,Michigan;Professor,DepartmentofInternalMedicine,SectionofEmergencyMedicine,MichiganState University, College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Marie Lozon, MD

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics;Director,PediatricEmergencyMedicine; Associate Chief of Staff, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

James Mitchiner, MD, MPH, FACEP

Attending Emergency Physician, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,AnnArbor,MI;ClinicalFaculty,University of Michigan/St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Emergency MedicineResidencyProgram.

James Pribble, MD

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Dan Seitz, MD

EmergencyPhysician&ClinicalInstructor,RushUniversityMedicalCenter,Chicago,Illinois;PreviouslyattendedEMResidencyatDetroitReceivingHospital/WSU.

Robert Swor, DO, FACEP

Professor,DepartmentofEmergencyMedicine,OaklandUniversity–BeaumontHospitalSchoolofMedicine;Emer-gencyMedicinePhysician&DirectorofResearchandEMSprograms,WilliamBeaumontHospital,RoyalOak,Michigan.

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Faculty

Guest/Family Activities

Millie Willy, MD, FACEP

ProgramDirector,39th Michigan Emergency Medicine Assembly;AttendingPhysician,St.Mary’sofMichigan, Saginaw,Michigan;ClinicalAssociateProfessor,MichiganStateUniversityCollegeofHumanMedicine;Assistant ProgramDirector,EmergencyMedicineResidency, Synergy Medical Education Alliance, dba CMU MedicalEducationPartners,Inc.

Edward Walton, MD, FAAP, FACEP

AssistantProgramDirector,39th Michigan Emergency MedicineAssembly;Professor,DepartmentsofEmergencyMedicine (Clinician Focus) and Pediatrics (Clinician-Educator Focus),OaklandUniversityWilliamBeaumontSchoolofMedicine,RoyalOak,Michigan;DivisionDirector,PediatricEmergency Medicine, Emergency Center, William Beaumont Hospital and Attending Physician, Emergency Center, William Beaumont Hospital.

James Webley, MD, FACEP

Clinical Assistant Professor, Michigan State University CollegeofOsteopathicMedicine&ClinicalAssistant Professor, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine;EmergencyMedicinePhysician,GrandBlanc,Michigan.

In accordance with ACCME Standard and ACEP policy, presenters must disclose the existence of significant financial interests in or relationships with manufacturers

of commercial products that may have a direct interest in the subject matter of the presentation, and relationships with the commercial supporter of this CME activity.

These presenters do not consider such relationships will influence their presentation. Complete disclosures will be made prior to the start of each course.

Faculty, planning committee, and planning staff have no significant financial interests or relationships to disclose.

Grand Hotel babysitting services are available through the Housekeeping Department of the Grand Hotel for children 4 and younger. Babysitting charges are $15.00 per hour, for a maximum of three children.

Summer Fun – Children’s Program – Monday, July 30, 9:30 am – 2:30 pmAges5&up:ThemorningwillbeginwithartsandcraftsfollowedbyaBocceBallTournamentintheTeaGarden.Kidswillenjoylunchat

the Pool Grill and finish up the afternoon with a pool party.

You must register with MCEP for this event – registration fee required.

Wine Tasting – Spouse /Guest Program – Monday, July 30, 10:00 am – 1:00 pmThis tasting session will cover a selection of white and red wine grape varieties with an example for each of both a domestic and imported

wine from Grand Hotel’s award-winning wine cellar. This tasting will be led by Grand Hotel’s sommelier and will give you an opportunity to

judge for yourself which wines offer the better value, and whether more expensive always means better. Lunch is included and will follow

the tasting at 12:00 noon.

You must register with MCEP for this event – registration fee is required.

Hike to Woods –Children’s Program – Tuesday, July 31Ages5&up:JoinyourfriendsforhikethroughthetrailsofMackinacIslandtoWoodsRestaurant,whereyouwillenjoygames,lunchand

DuckPinBowling.AyummyIceCreamSocialwillroundouttheafternoon!

You must register with MCEP for this event – registration fee required.

Evening Grand Getaway – Tuesday, July 31Ages5&up:DidsomeonesayPOOLPARTY?Grabyourswimsuitsandenjoyafun-filledpoolpartyincludingacookout,swimming,and

poolactivities.Theeveningwillwinddownwithamovieandsnacks.

You must register with MCEP for this event – registration fee required.

Pre-registration ensures your reservation for these programs. On-site registration will be limited and will be accommodated on a space-available basis only. MCEP reserves the right to cancel any program if minimums are not met.

*All programs and schedules are subject to change.

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6647 West St. Joseph Hwy.Lansing,MI48917

 

 

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