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MONDAY, MAY 8, 2017 THE LOGAN HOTEL 1 LOGAN SQUARE PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 SAFELY NAVIGATING THE CARE CONTINUUM FOR PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY

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MONDAY, MAY 8, 2017

THE LOGAN HOTEL 1 LOGAN SQUAREPHILADELPHIA, PA 19103

SAFELY NAVIGATINGTHE CARE CONTINUUM FOR PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY

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PRESENTATION OVERVIEW:

In today’s rehabilitation environment, organizations are challenged to reduce readmissions and acute transfers, decrease length of stay and ensure safe discharges of our patients to home. More than ever, clinicians and leaders must design and implement evidence-based initiatives that improve patient safety and outcomes. This one-day conference will showcase interdisciplinary collaborative projects and technological solutions for successful transition of persons with SCI from acute injury to lifetime wellness and recovery and provide attendees with real skills to improve patient outcomes across the care continuum.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:• Identify evidence-based team strategies that reduce common medical

and hospital acquired conditions of persons with spinal cord injury.• Identify safe techniques and employment of technology to mobilize

persons with spinal cord injury.• List resources and strategies that enhance functional engagement in

community living for persons with spinal cord injury.

INTENDED AUDIENCE:

Physicians, case managers, rehabilitation nurses, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, physical therapists and recreational therapists.

DIRECTIONS, ACCOMMODATIONS AND PARKING:

Directions and accommodations: TheLoganHotel.comAlternative accommodations: DiscoverPHL.com/visit/stay/ Parking: ParkMe.com, search “The Logan Philadelphia”

REFRESHMENTS:

Complimentary continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.

FEE: $150 | CONTACT HOURS: 6.25 | COURSE LEVEL: Intermediate

CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) CREDITS:Requirement for Successful Course Completion:

Satisfactory completion of the continuing education units (CEU) consists of monitored sign-in and sign-out forms and completion of a course feedback form that includes self-assessment of learning outcomes.

CME Accreditation Statements: Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia is accredited by the Pennsylvania Medical Society to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians.

Credit Designation Statement: Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the educational activity.

Conflict of Interest Statement: Faculty and all others who have the ability to control the content of continuing medical education activities sponsored by Einstein Healthcare Network (parent company of MossRehab) are expected to disclose to the audience whether they do or do not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other relationships related to the content of their presentation(s).

American Psychological Association (APA): Einstein Healthcare Network is approved by the APA to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Einstein Healthcare Network maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Credit Designation Statement: This program offers up to 6.25 continuing education credits. CE Program Administrator: Brian Gallagher, PsyD, [email protected], 215-456-9850.

National Association of Social Workers - Pennsylvania Chapter (NASW-PA): NASW-PA has been designated as a pre-approved provider of professional continuing education for social workers (Section 47.36), marriage and family therapists (Section 48.36) and professional counselors (Section 49.36) by the PA State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors. 6.25 CEs will be awarded for the completion of this course. NASW-PA will accept CE credit courses offered by APA approved providers.

NASW Delaware Chapter: NASW-DE will accept for CE credit courses offered by APA approved providers.

Physical Therapy CEUs: Pending approval from Pennsylvania and New Jersey for 6.25 contact hours. New York, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia offer reciprocal approval.

American Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA): CEU pre-approval is in process. ATRA and National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification cannot guarantee that this continuing education opportunity will be granted CEUs. Only sessions lasting 60 minutes are eligible for ATRA CEUs.

Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC): This program has been submitted to CCMC for approval to provide board-certified case managers with 6.25 clock hours. CCMC does not approve or endorse MossRehab; you are receiving this mailer because you are currently opted-in to the Commission’s mail list, which is available for purchase. Please contact [email protected] with questions or to opt-out.

Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA): MossRehab is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the PA State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This course is being offered for 6.25 contact hours.

American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA): MossRehab is an approved provider of continuing education #7220. This course is offered for .625 AOTA CEUs. Content Focus: Category 1: Client Factors, Activity Demands, Performance Skills, Category 2: Intervention, Outcomes, Evaluation and Category 3: Legal/Legislative/Regulatory/Reimbursement, Administration/Management.

AOTA: The assignment of CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

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CHALLENGE ACCEPTED: SAFELY NAVIGATING THE CARE CONTINUUM FOR PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY

CONFERENCE AGENDAMORNING SESSIONS

7:30 to 8:00 a.m.Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:00 to 9:00 a.m.Keynote: Safety = Quality in Today’s Healthcare Environment

Jerry Zuckerman, MD, Chief Quality and Patient Safety Officer, Einstein Healthcare Network

As Chief Quality and Patient Safety Officer at Einstein Healthcare Network, Dr. Zuckerman is responsible for all quality improvement and patient safety initiatives, as well as infection prevention and control activities for Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Einstein Medical Center Elkins Park and MossRehab. In this keynote session, Dr. Zuckerman will present information about programs designed to eliminate patient harm and promote patient safety. Different frameworks to employ that positively impact outcomes will be introduced and discussed.

9:00 to 10:00 a.m.PART ONE: Medical Complications after Spinal Cord Injury: Safely Identifying and Addressing Problems

Marlyn S. Ramos Lamboy, MD, Physiatrist, Spinal Cord Specialty Program, MossRehab

In this two-part session, learners will gain insight into medical complications that individuals with SCI can face. Part One addresses neurogenic bowel, neurogenic bladder and respiratory dysfunction. Learners will be able to identify presenting symptoms of these complications and gain understanding of treatment options available and what appropriate next steps can or should be taken.

10:00 to 10:15 a.m.BREAK

10:15 to 11:15 a.mPART TWO: Medical Complications after Spinal Cord Injury: Safely Identifying and Addressing Problems

Wesley Chay, MD, Clinical Director, Spinal Cord Specialty Program Inpatient Unit, MossRehab

In Part Two of this two-part session, attendees will gain insight into medical complications that individuals with SCI can face including skin wounds, pain, spasticity, autonomic dysreflexia, heterotopic ossification and fractures. Identifying presenting symptoms and gaining understanding of treatment options available as well as appropriate next steps will be discussed.

11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.Safety Risks of Severe Psychiatric Symptomatology in Spinal Cord Injury Units of Care

Inder Dashan Kalra, MD, Psychiatry Consultation Liaison, MossRehab; and Marni Nutkowitz, PsyD, Neuropsychologist, Spinal Cord Specialty Program, MossRehab

Patients who are admitted to SCI inpatient rehabilitation units often have co-morbid psychiatric diagnoses. Some of these clinical syndromes, such as mood, personality, impulse control and eating disorders can pose significant threat to the safety of these individuals and can interfere with their willingness and ability to adhere to life-sustaining treatment. A single case study will be presented to delineate transdisciplinary strategies employed to ameliorate deleterious symptoms, enhance treatment adherence and minimize the risk of patient self-injurious behavior.

12:15 to 1:15 p.m.LUNCH AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS Participants will be able to attend three of the six lectures listed below.

1:15 to 3:45 p.m. (each session is 45 minutes with a 15-minute break after the second session)

A: MANAGING SAFETY CONCERNS IN COMMUNITY BASED ADAPTED RECREATION ACTIVITIES

AJ Nanayakkara, Chief Executive Officer, Global Abilities Foundation

Safety concerns are sometimes overlooked in an effort to increase participation in recreation by individuals with disabilities. However, a focus on safety is vital to a participant’s long-term health. By educating participants about safety concerns and protocols, therapists and program managers can ensure that participants with disabilities gain the long-term benefits of an active lifestyle.

B: TIPS ON COORDINATING A SAFE DISCHARGE PLAN

Yadira Roman, BSW, MSCC, Social Worker/Medical Care Manager, SCI Unit, MossRehab

It is crucial to establish a relationship between patients, families and team members in order to truly assess the existing social family supports. If you gain clear information from your evaluation, you can create a strong rapport with your patient and help them comprehend the changes coming in the future.

C: DRIVING SAFELY POST SPINAL CORD INJURY

Dennis Magrann, OTR/L, CDRS, Manager, Driving Program, MossRehab and Houman Ziai, OTR/L, CDI, DRS, Driving Program, MossRehab

Resuming previous life roles and activities for individuals with spinal cord injury can be challenging; particularly, obtaining accessible transportation that safely takes into consideration new physical limitations. This presentation will highlight the ins and outs of returning to independent accessible driving, which includes the evaluation process, driver training, adaptive equipment, funding sources, state regulations and vehicle modifications.

D: UTILIZING SMART HOME TECHNOLOGY: SAFETY, INDEPENDENCE AND BURDEN OF CAREAmanda Quinque, MS, OTR/L, ATP, Occupational Therapist, SCI Team Leader, MossRehab

This presentation will explore the integration of smart home technology into the daily lives of persons living with spinal cord injury. We’ll discuss the many uses, benefits and adaptability of commercially available products in home control, safety, communication and independence in daily life roles as well as how this technology can greatly impact the overall quality of life for persons with SCI.

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FEE: $150

Payment can be made online or by check, paid to the order of MossRehab.

Please send your registration and payment to:

MossRehabAttention: Sheila Wallace Education Event Coordinator60 Township Line Road, Room 303 WestElkins Park, PA 19027

CANCELLATION POLICY

All cancellations must be submitted to MossRehab in writing. The circumstances of the cancellation must be communicated in an e-mail ([email protected]) to ensure a timely response. For cancellations up to 7 days prior to the conference there is a $50 non-refundable administrative processing fee. For cancellations less than 7 days prior to the conference, there are no refunds. Full cancellation policy can be found at MossRehabConference.com.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

• Advanced registration is required due to space limitations.

• Handouts will be emailed a few days before the conference. In an effort to keep the cost of our continuing education competitive and to be environmentally responsible, we do not print handouts. Please confirm your correct email address when registering.

• Since, at times, it is difficult to regulate the temperature in the building, please dress accordingly.

• MossRehab/Einstein employees will automatically be placed on a waiting list and notified by email if space is available.

BREAKOUT SESSIONS:Please select three breakout sessions you wish to attend from the six lectures offered. Session assignments will be determined on a first-come, first-served basis and will be distributed at the conference.

A: Applying Safety Principles to Recreational Activities

B: Tips on Coordinating a Safe Discharge Plan

C: Driving Safely Post Spinal Cord Injury

D: Utilizing Smart Home Technology: Safety, Independence and Burden of Care

E: Use of Technology for Safe and Early Patient Mobilization following Spinal Cord Injury

F: Achieving an “A” on the Patient Safety Harm Score Card

MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FORM

Registration and payment can be made online at MossRehabConference.com or mailed to Sheila Wallace at the address to the right by Monday, May 1, 2017.

Name:

Credentials: Discipline:

License # (PT & OT)

Organization:

Job Title:

Home Address:

City: State: ZIP:

Home Number:

Email:

Do you have any special needs of which we should be aware?

E: USE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR SAFE AND EARLY PATIENT MOBILIZATION FOLLOWING SPINAL CORD INJURYNaomi Greenberg, PT, DPT, GCS, ATP, Physical Therapist, SCI Team Leader, MossRehab

The concept of safe patient handling is a significant concern for many healthcare organizations in order to prevent injuries to both patients and staff members. The design of newer technology allows for the development of innovative treatment techniques for early mobilization of patients after a spinal cord injury. By incorporating technology into therapy sessions, therapists and nurses can find various means to increase patients’ functional skills in order to facilitate a safe discharge home.

F: ACHIEVING AN “A” ON THE PATIENT SAFETY HARM SCORE CARD

Shari Goodman, RN, MSN, CRRN, Clinical Manager, SCI Unit, MossRehab and Beth Jacobs, RN, CCM, CRRN, SCI Specialist/Clinical Coordinator, Spinal Cord Specialty Program, MossRehabThis presentation will focus on two quality indicators identified by CMS as important measures to determine the safety of our patients. MossRehab implemented team based strategies to limit harm which resulted in successful outcomes. We will share detail of the Medical Early Warning System (MEWS) and how it reduced our unplanned transfers to acute care and a transdisciplinary hospital-wide model to limit your risk for hospital acquired pressure injuries (HAPI), reduce PI incidence rates and manage IRF-PAI reporting.

Disclosures: Speaker disclosures can be found at MossRehabConference.com.

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