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Critical Care Procedural Anatomy Program April 10, 2016 Presented by Air Medical Physician Association (AMPA) Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA) International Association of Flight & Critical Care Paramedics (IAFCCP) Sheraton Charlotte Hotel Charlotte, NC 2016 April 11-13, 2016 Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference Air Medical Physician Association 951 E. Montana Vista Lane Salt Lake City, UT 84124 Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID Salt Lake City, Utah Permit No. 6982 Jointly sponsored by the Air Medical Physician Association and Center for Emergency Medical Education Conference Planning Committee: Lauri Bolton, MD David P. Ellis, CMTE, FP-C Christopher J. Fullagar, MD, EMT-P, FACEP Stacy Prater, EMT-P, CCEMT-P Andrew Veitch, RN, BSN, CFRN, CTRN, Dip. Crit. Care, CCRN, CMTE Allen C. Wolfe, Jr., MSN, RN, CNS, CCRN, CFRN, CMTE Conference Coordinator: Patricia Petersen Unrestricted educational grant provided by: Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference April 11-13, 2016

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Critical Care Procedural Anatomy ProgramApril 10, 2016

Presented by Air Medical Physician Association (AMPA)Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA)International Association of Flight & Critical Care Paramedics (IAFCCP)

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Accommodations: Room Rate:$155.00 (Single or double occupancy, plus taxes)Sheraton Charlotte Hotel555 South McDowell StreetCharlotte, North Carolina

A personalized Web site for CCTMC Attendees has been created. Guests can access the site to learn more about the event and to book, modify, or cancel a reservation from September 10, 2015 to April 14, 2016. https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/AirMedicalPhysicians2016

Individuals may also make reserva-tions at the Sheraton Charlotte Hotel by calling 1-704-372-4100, or Sheraton Reservations at 1-800-325-3535. In order to obtain the conference room rate of $155.00 (single or double plus taxes); please refer to our group block Air Medical Physician Attendee.

Reservations must be made byMonday, March 7, 2016 in order to receive the conference rate.

Critical Care Procedural Anatomy Program Description:This portion of the Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference is for transport crew members who wish to update and practice critical care techniques that will enhance their ability to provide the best possible care to patients who are most in need. The program offers state-of-the-art updates on clinical procedures. The didactic sessions include topics on emergent airway man-agement, surgical airway management, chest tube insertion and management and pericardiocentesis, ventilation assessment and ventilator management, ventilator assist devices, intraosseous vascular access, and tourniquets and control of bleeding. A Procedure Lab at Carolinas Healthcare will be provided for participants to practice the techniques they have discussed during the lecture session.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:At the completion of the Critical Care Procedural Anatomy Program participants should know or be able to:

• Demonstrate understanding and hands-on skills practice for critical care proce-dures to include central line insertion, chest tube insertion, intraosseous access, ventilator management and surgical airway (cricothyroidotomy).• List the indications, contraindications, success rates and complications from the use of these devices and techniques used in the emergency treatment of the critically ill and/or injured patient.

CCTMC Ultrasound Workshop Description:This 4-hour ultrasound course focuses primarily on the use of point-of-care ultrasound in the critically ill patient. Using a step-by-step approach, learners will be taught a shock protocol that will allow them to quickly diagnose a wide variety of pathologic conditions. The lecture portion discusses essential physics and knobology and the use of ultrasound to evaluate the critically ill patient at the bedside, and is followed by a hands-on practice session.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:At the completion of the CCTMC Ultrasound Workshop participants should know or be able to:

• Demonstrate proper machine settings/image acquisition.• Describe sonographic findings of the hemopericardium, hemoperitoneum, hemothoraces, pneumothoraces, and right heart strain, pericardial tampon-ade and acute valvular insufficiency.• Describe sonographic findings of catastrophic intra-abdominal conditions (pneumoperitoneum, pneumatosis, pneumobilia, emphysematous infection).• Demonstrate an eFAST examination.• Describe sonographic findings of abdominal aortic aneurysms, as well as proximal lower extremity DVT.• Demonstrate catastrophic abdominal scanning protocol, and 2-point lower extremity compression examination.

Scientific Forum

The 15th Annual Scientific Forum is sponsored by AMPA, ASTNA and IAFCCP. Posters will be presented and reviewed on April 11th and an Outstanding Research Award will be given prior to the opening General Session on April 12th. Our goal is to nurture and provide an appropriate forum for research in air and ground medical transport.

CCTMC Program Description:The Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference is designed to address topics pertinent to the pre-hospital and emergency care of the critically ill and injured patient. Physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists and allied healthcare profes-sionals will be provided information that offers them a deeper understanding of the essentials of care required for the complex patient requiring critical care air and ground transport. Lectures presented will help participants develop leadership skills.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:At the completion of this conference participants should know or be able to:• Use state-of-the-art information to enhance and influence clinical practice in the critical care air and ground transport environment, increase skills, and influence awareness of the unique environment in which they deliver medical care.• Describe non-invasive ventilation, REBOA, what the literature says about prehospital blood transfusion, and ketamine induced RSI.• Apply discussion and case presentation to controversial therapies for the treatment of status asthmaticus, effective prehospital hem-orrhage control, toxicology interventions, and administering drugs with no IV.• Discuss task saturation and situational awareness, evolving concepts in optimizing resuscitation performance, challenges and resources for new CCT members, blood products in HEMS, and is a pressor a pressor?• Summarize a review of critical care liter-ature, prehospital antibiotics for sepsis, specialty gases in specialty transport, ther-apeutic misadventures in the mechanically ventilated, and emergent analgesia.• Assess the benefits of hypertonic saline versus mannitol in the transport environ-ment, oxygen as a lethal agent, consider-ations in compartment syndrome, and is an elevated lactate the next vital sign?• Describe the extraglottic device, ultra-sound in critical care transport, using simulation to troubleshoot, and the reality of reimplantation – care and disposition of traumatic digit amputations.• And, get your “CCTM in 5”!

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Critical Care Procedural Anatomy Program Limited to 40 participants

7:30 a.m. On-Site Registration

8:00 – 8:15 a.m. Lab Orientation and Program Overview 8:15 – 9:00 a.m. Adjuncts in Airway ManagementJack B. Davidoff, MD, EMT-P

9:00 – 9:30 a.m. Cricothyrotomy: Pearls and Pitfalls William Hinckley, MD, FACEP, CMTE

9:30 – 10:00 a.m. Chest Tubes, Pleural Pigtail Catheters, and Pericardiocentesis Christopher J. Fullagar, MD, EMT-P, FACEP

10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Ventilation Management Lauri Bolton, MD

10:30 – 10:45 a.m. BREAK

10:45 – 11:15 a.m. Mechanical Circulatory Support P.S. Martin, MD, FACEP

11:15 – 11:45 a.m. Intraosseous Vascular Access Lauri Bolton, MD

11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Hemorrhage Control Craig Bates, MD, MS, FACEP 12:15 – 12:45 p.m. Lab Procedures and Safety Jack B. Davidoff, MD, EMT-P

12:45 – 1:30 p.m. LUNCH ON OWN 1:30 – 5:30 p.m. Procedure Lab: Cannon Research Room, Carolinas Healthcare System

Critical Care Skills Didactic Sessions

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Noon - 1:00 p.m. CCTMC Conference On-Site RegistrationBallroom Foyer 1:00 - 1:45 p.m. OPENING GENERAL SESSION:Now That I Have Your Attention: Task Saturation and Situational Awareness Russell D. MacDonald, MD, MPH, FRCPC

1:45 – 1:50 p.m. CCTM in 5 • Anna Pickens, MD

BREAKOUT II Blood Products in HEMS: One Program’s ExperienceAndrew Cathers, MD

BREAKOUT II Are You Up on the New Tox LINGO? Lipids, Insulin, Naloxone, GlucagonMichael D. Gooch, MSN, ACNP-BC, NFP-BC, ENP-BC, CFRN, CTRN, CEN, EMT-P

BREAKOUT II Take a Deep Breath: Cutting Edge Therapies for Status Asthmaticus B. Woods Curry, MD

BREAKOUT II Ketamine Induced Rapid Sequence Intubation Faizan H. Arshad, MD

5:15 – 6:15 p.m.CCTMC Hospitality ReceptionYou are invited to relax and socialize with other CCTMC participants

Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference

Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference

SCIENTIFIC FORUM - Poster Review9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Coordinator: Lauri Bolton, MD

ULTRASOUND WORKSHOP8:00 – 8:55 a.m. Practical Scanning Lecture (Physics/Knobology)Robert Jones, DO, FACEP

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. eFAST Examination LectureRobert Jones, DO, FACEP

10:00 – 10:15 a.m. BREAK

10:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Hands-on ScanningRobert Jones, DO, FACEPDiane Gramer, RDMS, RVT, RT®

Monday, April 11, 2016

BREAKOUT SESSIONS:

1:55 - 2:25 p.m.BREAKOUT I Equanimity, Puni, and Parachuting: Evolving Concepts in Optimizing Resuscitation PerformanceMichael J. Lauria, BA, NREMT-P, CCEMT-P, FP-C 2:30 – 3:00 p.m.BREAKOUT I Put Down That Mask! Oxygen as a Lethal AgentMichael A. Frakes, APRN, MS, CCNS, CFRN, EMT-P

3:00 – 3:25 p.m. BREAK

3:25 – 3:55 p.m. BREAKOUT I Taking a “Time Out” Before Initiating RSI Improves Patient Safety and First Attempt Success Kevin T. Collopy, BA, FP-C, CCEMT-P, NR-P, CMTE 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. BREAKOUT I A Pressor is a Pressor – Or is it? Jacob B. Keeperman, MD

4:35 – 5:05 p.m.BREAKOUT I Ventilator Management in Critical Care TransportSusan R. Wilcox, MD

BREAKOUT II H’s and T’s: Are you Kidding Me?! Alternative Approaches to the Reversible Causes of Cardiac ArrestBrendan C. Berry, MD, FACEP

Monday, April 11, 2016

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BREAKOUT SESSIONS:

9:15 – 9:20 a.m. BREAKOUT ICCTM in 5Anna Pickens, MD

9:20 – 9:50 a.m. Potpourri of Critical Care Stuff You May See, Be Doing or Should be Doing Charles W. Sheppard MD, FACEP

9:55 – 10:00 a.m. BREAKOUT ICCTM in 5Anna Pickens, MD

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Gases That Aren’t Green: Specialty Gases in Specialty TreatmentMichael A. Frakes, APRN, MS, CCNS, CFRN, EMT-P

10:30 – 10:50 a.m. BREAK

10:50 – 11:20 a.m. BREAKOUT I Quality Metrics in Critical Care Transport: Enough Measuring...Let’s ImproveMichael T. Bigham, MD, FCCM FAAP

11:20 – 11:50 p.m. BREAKOUT INo IV? No Problem! Alternative Ways to Deliver DrugsCharles W. Sheppard, MD, FACEP

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

11:50 - 1:20 p.m. LUNCH ON OWN

1:20 – 1:50 p.m. BREAKOUT I Update on Emergency Analgesia: Prehospital and Emergency Department ConsiderationsMichael Abernethy, MD, FAAEM

1:50 – 2:20 p.m. BREAKOUT I When The Pressure Rises: Considerations in Compartment SyndromeJ. Bracken Burns, Jr., DO, FACOS

2:20 – 2:50 p.m. BREAKOUT I Let’s Try This! Toxicology Interventions That are So Crazy They Just Might WorkMichael A. Frakes, APRN, MS, CCNS, CFRN, EMT-P

2:50 – 3:20 p.m. BREAK 3:20 – 3:50 p.m. BREAKOUT I Cutting the B.S.: Prehospital Hemorrhage Treatment That Makes SenseAnthony Baca, MSN, MBA, APRN, LP, ACNP-AG, CFRN, CCRN, FP-C 3:50 – 4:20 p.m. BREAKOUT I Resources for New Critical Care Transport Members: Findings from a National Descriptive Research StudyStephanie Steiner, MSN, ACNP-C, CPNP-AC, CFRN

7:30 – 8:00 a.m. On-Site Registration/Continental Breakfast

8:00 – 8:20 a.m. Welcome & Award Presentations

8:20 – 8:45 a.m. GENERAL SESSION: On the Bleeding Edge: Combining the Art and Science of Hemorrhage Control in the Prehospital Environment Craig Bates, MD, MS, FACEP

8:45 – 8:50 a.m. CCTM in 5Anna Pickens, MD

8:50 – 9:15 a.m. Prehospital Transfusion in Trauma: What Does the Literature Say?Michael Jasumback, MD

9:15 – 9:45 a.m. BREAKOUT II Non-Invasive Intubation Boyd D. Burns, DO, FACEP

9:45 – 9:50 a.m. CCTM in 5Anna Pickens, MD

9:55 – 10:25 a.m. BREAKOUT II Is an Elevated Lactate the Next Vital Sign?Kevin T. Collopy, BA, FP-C, CCEMT-P, NR-P, CMTE

10:25 – 10:30 a.m. CCTM in 5Anna Pickens, MD

BREAKOUT II Your Airway ToolboxMelissa Kendrick, BSN, MBA/MHA, CFRN, NREMT-P

BREAKOUT II REBOA: An Update Justin McLean, MD

BREAKOUT II One Helicopter, Seven Ventricles: Transporting the Adult Single Ventricle PopulationIain Holmes, RN, MSN, EMTDebra Milliner, MSN, MBA/HCM, APRN, FNP-C, CFRN, CCRN, NREMT-P

BREAKOUT IIHypertonic Saline versus Mannitol in the Transport Environment Andrew Cathers, MD

BREAKOUT II The Emperor Has No Clothes: The Uncomfortable Truths about RSI Asher Brand, MD

BREAKOUT II Death by Ventilation: A Primer on Therapeutic Misadventures in the Mechanically VentilatedMatthew A. Roginski, MD, MPH

BREAKOUT II Recognizing and Reacting to Unseen Hazards Kevin T. Collopy, BA, FP-C, CCEMT-P, NR-P, CMTE

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TRACER REVIEW COURSES

TraCER - Transport Certification Exam Review CourseFriday, April 8 and Saturday, April 9, 2016This fast-paced course is a two-day review following outlines for the CFRN®, CTRN®, FP-C®, and CCP-C® exams and is designed to prepare the student to take their exam. The course will provide participants with a thorough review of topics including Transport Physiology, Single and Multiple-System Emergen-cies (cardiopulmonary, GI/GU, and OB, Maxillofacial and Orthopedic, Neurolog-ical, Shock, Trauma, Substance Abuse, and Transport Considerations), Safety Issues including Disaster Management and Survival, and Patient Management.This course was developed and recently updated by the Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association and the International Association of Flight and Critical Care Paramedics. The in-structors are nurses and paramedics with transport experience and current certification in at least one of the specialty areas targeted by the exam.Register Online at www.astna.org or www.IAFCCP.org (Member discounts apply) FP-C® / CCP-C® / CP-C Exams: Sunday, April 10, 20168:00 to 10:30 a.m.Specialty certification exams will be administered in a paper/pencil format. Must pre-register to test.Register online at www.BCCTPC.org (Member discounts apply)

8:00 – 8:30 a.m. Registration/Continental Breakfast

BREAKOUT SESSIONS:8:30 – 9:00 a.m. BREAKOUT I It’s All About the SpinCharles W. Sheppard, MD, FACEP

9:35 – 10:05 a.m. BREAKOUT I Critical Patient Encounters: Prehospital Antibiotics for SepsisJacob B. Keeperman, MD

10:10 – 10:40 a.m.BREAKOUT I Critical Care Literature Review 2016Michael Jasumback, MD

10:40 – 11:00 a.m. BREAK

11:00 – 11:30 a.m. BREAKOUT I The Reality of Reimplantation: Care and Disposition of Traumatic Digit AmputationsMichael Abernethy, MD, FAAEM

11:35 a.m. - 12:25 p.m. CLOSING GENERAL SESSION Danger! Resuscitation AheadMichael A. Frakes, APRN, MS, CCNS, CFRN, EMT-P

CCTMC Adjourned!

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

2017 CCTMCApril 10-12, 2017Wyndam San Antonio Riverwalk HotelSan Antonio, Texas

BREAKOUT II Pre-Hospital Intubation: A World of Debate About The Wrong QuestionAnthony Baca, MSN, MBA, APRN, LP, ACNP-AG, CFRN, CCRN, FP-C

BREAKOUT II Consider the Extraglottic DeviceMichael Steuerwald, MD

BREAKOUT II Turn it up to Eleven: It’s Time for Ultrasound in Critical Care TransportBenjamin Nicholson, MD, NRP

BREAKOUT II Using Simulation to Troubleshoot the Logistics of a Complex TransportSharon Walsh-Hart, RN, MSN, M.Ed., CENBrian Pio, BA, EMT-P

Tim Hynes Foundation Third Annual Silent AuctionPlan now to donate silent auction items to help raise awareness and funds to support the scholarships and activities of the THF. Email [email protected] for details.

2016 Tim Hynes Foundation Golf Outing & BBQSunday, April 10, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.The IAFCCP is calling out to golfers, friends, colleagues and members to join the annual golf outing at the Renaissance Park Golf Course. This pre-conference fundraising event will support the ideals Tim Hynes was passionate about; safety and educa-tion. For registration and information on individual and corporate sponsor opportunities visit the IAFCCP ([email protected]) or call the IAFCCP office at 770-979-6372. The Fourth Annual Running with an Angel 5KMonday, April 11, 2016Registration at 8:30 a.m. Run at 9:00 a.m. A run/walk to honor our fallen colleagues and support their loved ones! For information, contact Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association (www.ASTNA.org); 303-344-0457 or email Sharon Purdom at [email protected] or Nikole Good at [email protected]

Additional Activities

Sign up at the ASTNA Community Calendar, www.astna.org

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Name: ____________________________________________________

o RN o Paramedic o MD o RT o Other _____________

Transport Program: ________________________________________

Title/position: _____________________________________________

Home address: ____________________________________________

City, State, Zip ____________________________________________

Home Phone:___________________Work Phone: _______________

E-Mail: ___________________________________________________

Member: o AMPA o ASTNA o IAFCCP

Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference Pre-registration: Payment Received Prior to March 6, 2015______$285.00 Member ______$335.00 Non-Member Payment Received After March 6, 2016______$315.00 Member ______$365.00 Non-Member ______$365.00 On-Site Registration

Critical Care Procedural Anatomy Program (Limited to 40 participants)Additional Registration Fee MUST Pre-Register______$300.00 Member ______$350.00 Non-Member

Ultrasound Workshop (Limited to 40 participants)Additional Registration Fee MUST Pre-Register______$240.00 Member ______$300.00 Non-Member

_______________TOTAL ENCLOSED

Make check payable in US Funds to the Air Medical Physician Association* and mail to CCTMC, 951 East Montana Vista Ln., Salt Lake City, UT 84124. Or charge to VISA or MasterCard only

o VISA o MasterCard

Card Number: _____________________________________________

Expiration Date: ___________________________________________

Signature: ________________________________________________

*AMPA Federal Tax ID #87-0510123

To register by phone with a credit card, call Patricia Petersenat 801-263-2672, or fax registration form to 801-534-0434On-line registration available at www.ampa.orgPartial registration refund to March 6, 2016; NO refunds after March 6, 2016.

Michael Abernethy, MD, FAAEMChief Flight Physician, UW Med Flight Associate Professor of Emergency Medi-cine, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Faizan H. Arshad, MDDeputy Medical Director, MONOC EMS Regional Medical Director, NJ State Police

Anthony Baca, MSN, MBA, APRN, LP, ACNP-AG, CFRN, CCRN,FP-C Clinical Manager, PHI Air Medical Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner, Questcare Partners, Schumacher Group

Craig Bates, MD, MS, FACEPMedical Director, Metro Life Flight MetroHealth Medical Center Board of Trustees, AMPA

Brendan C. Berry, MD, FACEPMedical Director, WakeMed Mobile Critical Care Services Secretary-Treasurer, AMPA

Michael T. Bigham, MD, FCCM, FAAPAkron Children’s Hospital Division of Critical Care Medicine, Ohio

Lauri Bolton, MDMedical Director, LIFE STAR Hartford Hospital, Connecticut President-Elect, AMPA

Asher Brand, MDRegional Medical Director, CSEMS Region of Virginia Medical Director, PHI Air Medical

Boyd D. Burns, DO FACEPInterim Chair and Program Director University of Oklahoma School of Com-munity Medicine, Dept. of Emergency Medicine • Oklahoma Medical Director Air Evac Lifeteam, Owasso

J. Bracken Burns Jr. DO, FACOSProfessor of Surgery, East Tennessee State University • Director of Acute Care Surgery • Trauma Medical Director Johnson City Medical Center, Tennessee

Andrew Cathers, MDMed Flight Fellow University of Wisconsin, Madison

Kevin T. Collopy, BA, FP-C, CCEMT-P, NR-P, CMTEClinical Education Coordinator AirLink/VitaLink Critical Care Transport New Hanover Regional Medical Center President-Elect, IAFCCP

B. Woods Curry, MDFlight Physician, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Ohio Air Care and Mobile Care

Jack B. Davidoff, MD, EMT-PMedical Control Physician Mercy Flight Central

David P. Ellis, CMTE, FP-CProgram Manager, EagleMed, LLC President, IAFCCP

Michael A. Frakes APRN, MS, CCNS, CFRN, EMT-PDirector, Clinical and Quality Services Boston MedFlight, Massachusetts

Christopher J. Fullagar, MD, EMT-P, FACEPMedical Director, Onondaga County Sheriff’s Air-1 • President, AMPA

Michael D. Gooch, MSN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, CFRN, CTRN, CEN, EMT-P Flight Nurse, Vanderbilt LifeFlight Instructor, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

Diane Gramer, RDMS, RVT, RT®Ultrasound Educator, MetroHealth Medical Center

William Hinckley, MD, FACEP, CMTEMedical Director/Flight Physician Air Care & Mobile Care, UC Health - University Hospital, Ohio Immediate Past President, AMPA

Iain Holmes RN, MSN, EMTCritical Care Transport Nurse Boston Children’s Hospital

Michael Jasumback, MD Medical Director, PHI Air Medical

Robert Jones, DO, RDMS, FACEPDirector, Ultrasound and Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship MetroHealth Medical Center

Jacob B. Keeperman, MDAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Emergency Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine Medical Director, Air Evac Lifeteam

Melissa Kendrick, BSN, MBA/MHA, CFRN, NREMT-PClinical Education Coordinator, PHI Air Medical

Michael J. Lauria, BA, NREMT-P, CCEMTP, FP-CCritical Care Flight Paramedic, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Justin McLean, MDResident Emergency Physician, Denver Health, Colorado

Russell D. MacDonald, MD, MPH, FRCPCMedical Director, Ornge Transport Medicine • Associate Professor, University of Toronto

P.S. Martin, MD, FACEPDirector, Division of Prehospital Medicine, Allegheny General Hospital

Debra Milliner MSN, MBA/HCM, APRN, FNP-C, CFRN, CEN, NREMT-PFlight Nurse, REMSA Care Flight Board of Directors, ASTNA

Benjamin Nicholson, MD, NRPResident, Boston Medical Center, Massachusetts

Patricia PetersenConference Coordinator Executive Director, AMPA

Anna Pickens, MDAttending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine Maimonides Medical Center

Brian Pio BA, EMT-P Simulation Manager, UC Health

Stacy Prater, EMT-P, CCEMT-PClinical Educator/Business Development Manager • Flight Paramedic, LIFE FORCE Air Medical Education Chair, IAFCCP

Matthew A. Roginski, MD, MPHCritical Care Fellow, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Charles W. Sheppard MD, FACEPMedical Director, Mercy Life Line Mercy – Mercy Kids Transport Board of Trustees, AMPA

Stephanie Steiner, MSN, ACNP-C, CPNP-AC, CFRNAcute Care Nurse Practitioner, Cleveland Clinic Critical Care Transport Clinical Director, Ebersbach Academic Center for Flight Nursing, Case Western Reserve University Board of Directors, ASTNA

Michael Steuerwald, MDFlight Physician, UW Med Flight, Madison

Andrew J. Veitch, RN, BSN, CFRN, CTRN, Dip. Crit. Care, CCRN, CMTEFlight Nurse, Stanford University Life Flight, California • President, ASTNA

Sharon Walsh-Hart RN, MSN, M. Ed, CEN Clinical Program Developer Air Care & Mobile Care, UC Health

Susan R. Wilcox, MDAssociate Professor, Division of Pulmonary Critical Care, Division of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina • Medical Director, Meducare Ground Transport

Allen C. Wolfe Jr., MSN, RN, CNS, CCRN, CFRN, CMTE Director of Clinical Education Air Methods Corporation Immediate Past-President, ASTNA

Faculty and CCTMC Planning Committee 2016 CCTMC Conference Registration Continuing Education Credits

Nurses/EMT-PCCTMC: CECH education credits will be provided by the Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA)Ultrasound Workshop: CECH education credits will be provided by the Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA)Procedural Anatomy Program: CECH education credits will be provided by the Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA)

Accreditation: PhysiciansThese activities have 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 the Center for Emergency Medical Education and the Air Medical Physician Associa-tion. CEME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.CCTMC: CEME designates this Live activity for a maximum of 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.Ultrasound Workshop: CEME designates this Live activity for a maximum of 3.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.Procedural Anatomy Program: CEME designates this Live activity for a maximum of 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.Physicians should claim only the credit commensu-rate with the extent of their participation in the activity.