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THE RURAL EMERGENCY CONTINUUM OF CARE CONFERENCE
MAY 22 + 23, 2015 PENTICTON TRADE & CONVENTION CENTRE
RECC RECC
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
The Rural Emergency Continuum of Care (RECC) conference will
provide an accessible, accredited, and multidisciplinary professional education for rural physicians,
nurses, first responders & paramedics.
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
• Interactive small groups and inter-professional learning opportunities
• Hands-on workshops
• Mentorship & More + Wilderness Streams
• NEW: Rural Nursing Stream on Friday
• Faculty Development
• Add-on Courses: The NRP Course, SHOCK Course, OB Ultrasound Course, and Wilderness Medicine Course
• Complimentary childcare available during conference hours!
• Opportunities to socialize & network with colleagues. Details at www.rccbc.ca.
ACCREDITATION
This conference has been approved for the following educational credits:
12.5 Mainpro-M1 | MOC Section 1
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Cerebrovascular
Disease,
Peripheral
Neuropathies &
EEG
Dr. N
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Management of
Oncologic
Emergencies
Dr. Sara W
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Common
Paediatric
Emergency Cases
Dr. Chris W
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Obesity and
Exercise
Dr. Joh
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New to Rural
Practice Mentoring
Program
Dr. Ray
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ECG Interpretation
for Nurses
Lora Lee
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Gynecological
Procedures in
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Dr. Rob
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KLUNC
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Relocation
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Dr. N
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Dr. Je*
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Dr. M
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Max
25 Participa
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The Di)cult
Intubation in a
Rural ER
Dr. Rob
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Drysd
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Max
12 Participa
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Evaluation and
Treatment
Strategy Based
on Emergency
Bedside
Ultrasound
Findings
Dr. U
rbain Ip
Max
24 Participa
nts
1100-1150
Non-operative
Management of
Appendicitis
Dr. Bret Batch
elor
Managing the
Complications of
Cirrhosis
Dr. N
adia W
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The Village
Bonesetter
Dr. Tim
Bell
Ambulatory Care
Management of
Type 2 Diabetes
Dr. Clayton
Rey
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Clinical Coaching &
the Importance of
Goal Setting
Dr. Kirstie O
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Helen
Wale
Nursing Scope of
Practice
Barb W
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Dr. Kirstie O
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Sharing Emergency Medicine Best Practices TBA
1400-1450
Cardiogenic
Shock: A Case
Presentation
Dr. Sara W
adge
Endocrinology
Emergencies in
Rural & Remote
Settings
Dr. Clayton
Rey
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SIPS, NIPT, NT,
U/S: W
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First Trimester
Questions & How
to Answer Them
Dr. Jea
nette Boy
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Practical
Approach to
Mechanical Back
Pain While
Avoiding Pitfalls
Dr. Jan
Splaw
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Practice
Improvement Using
Data and QI: The
Changing
Landscape in BC
Dr. D
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Nurses’ Basic
Suturing and
Wound Closure
Workshop
Celia Eva
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M
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C-Spine X-ray
Interpretation
Dr. Trina
Larsen-
Soles
Max
20 Participa
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MSK Casting
Techniques
Dr. Chris Parfitt
Max
20 Participa
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Airway and
Procedural
Sedation
Dr. Franc
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Louw
M
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Advanced
Bedside
Ultrasound for
the Emergency
Physician
Dr. Geo
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Mass Casualty
Dr. N
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50 Shades of
Grey: Infectious
Diseases
Dr. Che
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Osteoarthritis,
Exercise and
Obesity
Dr. Joh
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Linking Multi-
source Feedback
and Mentorship:
A Low-Stakes
Physician-Led
Initiative
Dr. Brenn
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PPH, SNS, APNC,
PPF: WTH?
Postpartum
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The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
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Cost: $550
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The OB Ultrasound Course
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1000-1050
Thyroid Nodules:
They Don’t Have
to be a Pain in the
Neck
Dr. N
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O)ce Screening,
Diagnosis &
Management of
Youth Anxiety &
Depression
Dr. Rob
ert Le
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Cultural Safety
from a First
Nations
Perspective
Dr. Terri A
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Ophthalmology
in Rural Settings
Dr. A
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Basic ECG
Reading
Dr. Gav
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Oh My Word:
Word Catheters
to Twisted
Cysters
Dr. Cathy
Rub
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Bites & Stings
Dr. D
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Extensor Tendon
Repair and a
Simple Flap
Dr. Stuart John
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Dr. Grang
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Dr. Bret Batch
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Max
18 Participa
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Trauma
Airway Pearls
Dr. Shu
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Max
15 Participa
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Advanced
Bedside
Ultrasound for
the Emergency
Physician
Dr. Geo
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Max
24 Participa
nts
1100-1150
Geriatric Trauma
Dr. Je*
Epp
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Practical
Deprescribing:
Level 1 Intro
Dr. Tom
Perry
Esophageal
Emergencies
That Are Hard to
Swallow
Dr. M
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RACE-y
Pictures:
Dermatology on
the Phone
Dr. Joh
n Pa
wlovich
Dr. N
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Procedural
Sedation in the
Rural ER
Dr. Sea
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Max
20 Participa
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Soft Tissue Issues
Jim O
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a Extensor Tendon
Repair and a
Simple Flap
Dr. Stuart John
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Dr. Grang
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Dr. Bret Batch
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Max
18 Participa
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Patient Transportation Panel Discussion M
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Larsen-So
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1400-1450
Hypothermia
Dr. Linda
Joha
nnsen
Dr. Tod
d Ring
The Black, the
Blue, and the
Ugly
Dr. H
enry
Doc
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Second and
Third Trimester
Emergencies
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Management of
Sports-Related
Concussion
Dr. D
avid Rhine
Some Aspects
of Emergency
Psychiatry
Dr. A
ntho
ny
Barale
The Airway from
Hell: Toys &
Tricks from a
Non-Anesthetist
Dr. N
ick Balfour
Hypothermia
Dr. Linda
Joh
anns
en
Dr. Tod
d Ring
Clinical MSK
Injections:
Indications and
Technique
Dr. Chris Parfitt
Max
20 Participa
nts
Rural Critical
Core Module:
Chest Tubes,
Seldinger
Technique
Dr. Joh
n So
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Max
12 Participa
nts
Introduction to
Bedside
Ultrasound
Dr. Gav
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nts
1500-1550
Dealing with the
Aftermath:
Recognizing and
Managing PTSD
in Your Patients
Dr. M
arjorie
Doc
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Hurry Up &
Wait: The New
Oral
Anticoagulants/
BP & LDL Targets
Dr. A
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Tejan
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Obesity in
Pregnancy
TBD
Building Your
Research Idea
Into a Research
Project
Dr. Stefan
Grzyb
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Practical
Deprescribing:
Level 2
Advanced
Dr. Tom
Perry
High Altitude
Medicine
Dr. Je*
Epp
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ADD-ON COURSES
THE NEONATAL RESUSCITATION PROGRAM (NRP)
The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) has been designed to teach an evidence-based approach to the resuscitation of the newborn. The causes, prevention, and management of mild to severe neonatal asphyxia are carefully reviewed so that health professionals may develop optimal knowledge and skill in resuscitation. Accreditation to be determined.
MAY 20 0900-1530 Max 12 Participants
PHYSICIAN $550 RESIDENT/STUDENT $550
THE SHOCK COURSE
The Shock Course was designed for the rural health care practitioner. Participants will review the management of the hemodynamically unstable patient & discuss the workup & treatment of these patients. An interactive, case-based course with hands-on practice with ultrasound & central line insertion & management. This program has been accredited for 8.0 Mainpro-M1, C, and MOC Section 1 Credits.
MAY 20 0800-1630 Max 16 Participants
PHYSICIAN $850 RESIDENT/STUDENT $625
WILDERNESS MEDICINE COURSE
This course is back after a wildly successful and highly acclaimed introduction last year. It will appeal to those who would like to explore self-directed, austere environment emergency medicine. Ideal training for physicians who enjoy outdoor recreation or are interested in working in Search & Rescue. There will be a strong focus on hands-on skills and high-fidelity simulations in the field. Upon completion, practitioners will have improved knowledge and skills to enable them to provide good medical care in a wilderness environment. Course is accredited for 7.0 Mainpro-M1 and MOC Section 1 Credits.
MAY 24 0800-1630 Max 24 Participants
PHYSICIAN $450 RESIDENT/STUDENT $450 NURSE/PARAMEDIC $450
THE OB ULTRASOUND COURSE
Learn how to use bedside ultrasound to dramatically improve management of patients in the 3rd trimester. Be able to answer these specific questions: Is the fetal presentation head down? Is fetal cardiac activity present? Is the placenta a safe distance from the cervix? Is there a normal amount of amniotic fluid? This program has been accredited for 9.0 Mainpro-M1, C, and MOC Section 1 Credits.
MAY 21 0900-1530 Max 16 Participants
PHYSICIAN $975 RESIDENT/STUDENT $525
2015 UBC Family Practice Okanagan Orchards
Rural Faculty Development Conference
This invaluable conference will speak to the teacher in all of us. You will not want to miss it!
We will hear from our residents about their “AHA” moments. The afternoon will focus on “The Learner in
Di)culty” with workshops on recognizing and supporting these residents. This year, we are very fortunate in having Dr. Brenda Hardy and Mr. Bill Upward facilitating an interactive afternoon.
Workshop topics will include: Learner in Di)culty: Diagnosis & Supporting. Plus, Practical O)ce Tips!
Registration fee includes a light lunch, plus a winery dinner where we will be celebrating all of our rural teachers.
Thursday, May 21st – 12:00pm
For more information and to register: Contact Larissa Punnett at 250.862.4300 ext 5292
Participants must register for at least one day of the RECC conference in order to sign up for these courses.
ACCOMMODATIONS
SANDMAN HOTEL PENTICTON 939 Burnaby Ave. West, Penticton, BC
Preferred room rates start at $89.00 + tax. To make a reservation:
1.800.726.3626 [email protected] Quote Group #249988
Rates available until April 19th, based on room availability. Hotel has a 7-day cancellation policy.
www.sandmanhotels.ca/hotels/penticton
RAMADA INN & SUITES PENTICTON 1050 Eckhardt Ave. West, Penticton, BC
Preferred room rates start at $139.00 + tax. To make a reservation:
1.800.665.4966 [email protected]
Quote Group #CGRE15 Rates available until April 19th, based on room
availability. Hotel has a 48-hour cancellation policy.
www.pentictonramada.com
REGISTRATION FORM (SEE REVERSE FOR MORE OPTIONS & PAYMENT)
FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2015 Visit www.rccbc.ca for a full description of sessions and workshops.
TIME TALKS MENTORSHIP
& MORE RURAL
NURSING WORKSHOPS
1000 �
Cerebrovascular Disease, Peripheral Neuropathies and EEG
�Mgmt of Oncologic Emergencies
�Common Paediatric Emergency Cases
�Obesity and Exercise
�New to Rural Practice Mentoring Program
�ECG Interpretation for Nurses
�
Gynecological Procedures in the O)ce
�KLUNC (Kelowna Limb Relocation Using Non-Traumatic Care)
�The Di)cult Intubation in a Rural ER
�
Evaluation and Treatment Strategy Based on Emergency Bedside Ultrasound Findings
1100 �Non-operative Management of Appendicitis
�Managing the Complications of Cirrhosis
�The Village Bonesetter
�
Ambulatory Care Mgmt of Type 2 Diabetes
�Clinical Coaching & the Importance of Goal Setting
�Nursing Scope of Practice
1400 �Cardiogenic Shock: A Case Presentation
�
Endocrinology Emergencies in Rural & Remote Settings
�SIPS, NIPT, NT, U/S: First Trimester Questions
�Practical Approach to Mechanical Back Pain
�Practice Improvement using Data and QI
�C-Spine X-ray Interpretation
�MSK Casting Techniques
�Airway and Procedural Sedation
�
Advanced Bedside Ultrasound for the Emergency Physician
1500 �Mass Casualty
�50 Shades of Grey: Infectious Diseases
�PPH, SNS, APNC, PPF: Postpartum Presentation
�
Osteoarthritis Exercise and Obesity
�Linking Multi-source Feedback and Mentorship
�Nurses’ Basic Suturing and Wound Closure Workshop
Please select your preferred talk/workshop sessions below. Sign up for plenary sessions is not required. Most workshops have limited space. To register for add-on courses (at an additional cost) see reverse page.
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2015 Visit www.rccbc.ca for a full description of sessions and workshops.
TIME TALKS WILDERNESS WORKSHOPS
1000 �Thyroid Nodules: They Don’t Have to be a Pain in the Neck
�O)ce Screening, Diagnosis & Management of Youth Anxiety & Depression
�Cultural Safety from a First Nations Perspective
�
Ophthalmology in Rural Settings
�Basic ECG Reading
�Oh My Word: Word Catheters to Twisted Cysters
�Bites & Stings �Extensor Tendon Repair and a Simple Flap
�Trauma Airway Pearls
�Advanced Bedside Ultrasound for the Emergency Physician
1100 �Geriatric Trauma
�Practical Deprescribing: Level 1 Intro
�
Esophageal Emergencies That Are Hard to Swallow
�RACE-y Pictures: Dermatology on the Phone
�Procedural Sedation in the Rural ER
�Soft Tissue Issues
�Extensor Tendon Repair and a Simple Flap
1400 �
Hypothermia �The Black, the Blue, and the Ugly
�Second and Third Trimester Emergencies
�O)ce Management of Sports-Related Concussion
�Some Aspects of Emergency Psychiatry
�Hypothermia �Clinical MSK Injections: Indications and Technique
�Rural Critical Core Module: Chest Tubes, Seldinger Technique
�
Introduction to Bedside Ultrasound
1500 �Dealing with the Aftermath: Recognizing & Managing PTSD in Your Patients
�Hurry Up & Wait: The New Oral Anticoagulants/BP and LDL Targets
�Obesity in Pregnancy
�Building Your Research Idea Into a Research Project
�Practical Deprescribing: Level 2 Advanced
�High Altitude Medicine
�The Airway from Hell: Toys & Tricks from a Non-Anesthetist
CONFERENCE FEES Includes course materials and meals Save $10 by registering online!
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FULL CONFERENCE DAILY RATE
By Apr 3
Apr 4 - May 4
After May 4
By Apr 3
Apr 4 - May 4
After May 4
Physician $610 $660 $710 $340 $365 $390
Allied Health Professional $310 $310 $310 $160 $160 $160
Resident*
Student* $160 $160 $160
I WILL ATTEND: ALL DAYS (May 22 + 23) FRI (May 22) SAT (May 23)
*Residents & Students must provide proof of status upon check-in to qualify for the reduced rate.
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ADD-ON COURSES
Physician Nurse Paramedic Student/Resident
The Shock Course $850 — — $625
The NRP Course $550 — — $550
OB Ultrasound Course $975 — — $525
Wilderness Course $450 $450 $450 $450
SPOUSAL REGISTRATION
Spousal Registration $100
Partners/spouses will receive a receipt & name badge to gain access to all conference meals on May 22 & 23 (excluding the dinner/dance).
Name:
DINNER & DANCE
Price: $75 / ticket
# of Tickets: CALCULATION
Conference Fee $
The Shock Course $
The NRP Course $
OB Ultrasound Course $
Wilderness Course $
Dinner Tickets $
Spousal Registration $
TOTAL $
ALLERGIES
Severity: HIGH or LOW
No refunds or transfers, unless you cancel by May 4, 2015. A $50 cancellation fee will apply.
Nurse Paramedic Other
INTERESTED IN CHILDCARE? YES
Childcare is available during conference hours on May 22 & 23. If you indicate yes above, you will be emailed additional information about signing up for childcare.