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About ATAThe Arizona Trauma Association (ATA) is a non-profit organization that is a network of all Level I Trauma Centers in Arizona, along with physicians, nurses, and other trauma care providers. The goal is to improve the delivery of health care to injured patients by promoting trauma education, collaborative research, and outreach activities.
About the Annual ConferenceThe Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium is a
premier conference on current trauma care practice. The faculty line-up features many of the top speakers and leaders in trauma. The content will be of special interest to physicians (in trauma, orthopedics, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and critical care) and registered nurses involved in trauma care in the acute resuscitation phase (emergency department and operating room) and in critical care. Others involved in trauma care on an advanced level may also wish to attend (paramedics, respiratory therapists). The symposium is held annually.
This conference is unique in that it offers a high-definition internet live version for those who are unable to travel. This option is only open to attendees outside of the metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona area.
Learning ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this activity, the participants will be able to:
1. Demonstrateinnovative management techniques of both common and unusual trauma cases.
2. Apply evidence-based medicine to trauma care.
3. Differentiatethe diagnosis and treatment options between pediatric and adult trauma cases.
4. Demonstratemethods to integrate core trauma and the critical trauma sub-specialties (such as pediatrics, orthopedics, neurosurgery, plastics, radiology, and others).
Conference Information• Attire:
Will be business casual for all events.
• Course Materials:These will be available during on-site registration.
• Name Badge: The conference name badge must be worn for admission to all of the educational presentations.
• Meals: Meal tickets will be provided and must be presented to be served.
• Special Needs: Please report any special needs to [email protected] by Nov. 2, 2015. (Mobility, sight, hearing, dietary, etc.)
• Conference Cancellation:Conference – In order to receive a refund, cancellation requests must be made in writing to [email protected] no later than Nov. 1, 2014. No cancellations will be accepted by phone. Refunds will not be issued for no-shows.Hotel – All hotel cancellation issues are between you and the hotel.
• Substitutions:If you find you are unable to attend consider sending a colleague in your place. If a substitution is made on-site, a $50 change fee will be assessed.
• Speakers and Topics: Subject to change.In the unlikely event that this conference is canceled, conference fees will be refunded to pre-registered participants, but refunds of consequent expenses such as travel and lodging cannot be made by ATA.
• Conference Information and Questions:For up-to-the-minute information about the conference, please see the web site at www.aztracc.org. If you have any questions about the conference or the registration procedures, please [email protected] or [email protected] .
Poster SessionResident and Nurse PostersScientific posters on trauma topics will be accepted from any trauma care provider until September 18, 2015. Information details on content, format, and related issues can be found on the ATA web site at www.aztracc.org. Cash prizes will be awarded!
Greetings from the conference
program committee
On behalf of the Arizona Trauma Association (ATA),
formerly AZTrACC, we would like to invite you to
our seventh annual trauma symposium. Sixteen outstanding
local and national speakers will be giving twenty-seven
concise lectures on relevant trauma and critical care
topics. The symposium is all day Thursday and Friday at
the wonderful Talking Stick Resort, Scottsdale, Arizona.
The exceptional hotel room rates will extend through the
weekend if you would like to “soak up” more Arizona sun
in November! David Notrica, MD, FACS, FAAP
Peter Rhee, MD, FACS
Chris Salvino, MD, FACSConference Chairs, ATA
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7th Annual
Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium
Sponsored by:
Nov. 12-13, 2015Talking Stick Resort Scottsdale, AZ
INTERNET OPTION!
SPECIALITY INTEGRATION!
EARN 14 HOURS MOC CME! Conference Center & HotelThe Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium will be held at the world famous Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. From state of the art conference rooms, panoramic roof top dining, world-class golf, entertainment, fitness center, and more – you’ll never have to leave the property during your stay.
Talking Stick Resort9800 E. Indian Bend RdScottsdale, AZ 85256480-850-7777www.talkingstickresort.com
Booking Your RoomATA attendees will receive a discounted room rate of $159/night plus taxes
• Complimentary self and valet parking
• Complimentary wireless internet access in all guest rooms
• Rate is applicable 3 days before and after the event
• Complimentary access to the fitness center
• Rooms are limited – mention ATA to receive your discountedrate
• Call 866-877-9897 for reservations or book your room onlineat: https://bookings.ihotelier.com/bookings.jsp?groupID=1420515&hotelID=73351
• Blue Coyote Café
• Ocean Trail
• Black Fig
• Wandering Horse Buffet
• Arena Poker Room
Dining Options
REGISTRATION FORM
Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium
Phoenix, Arizona • November 12-13, 2015
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Southwest Trauma & Acute Care SymposiumExcept for keynote, all questions will be with panel at the end of a group session.
7:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast8:00 AM Welcome & Opening Remarks ...........................................................................................David Notrica, MD8:05 AM Wachtel Keynote Address: Perspectives on Leadership in a
Regional Trauma System.......................................................................................................Ronald Stewart, MD8:55 AM Enroute Care: Lessons From a Decade in the Air .........................................................Jay Johannigman, MD9:20 AM Therapeutic Hypothermia for Trauma..............................................................................Hasam B Alam, MD9:45 AM Q&A Session 19:55 AM Exhibits and Refreshments10:25 AM Assessment and Treatment of the Pregnant Trauma Patient .................................Tiffiny Strever, BSN, CEN, FAEN10:50 AM Compassion Fatigue: The Road Leading to Burnout .................................................Richard Miller, MD11:15 AM Are Trauma Patients Candidates for ECMO? .................................................................Jordan Jacobs, MD11:40 AM Use and Abuse of Pan Scanning in Trauma ...................................................................David Livingston, MD12:05 PM Q&A Session 212:15 PM Lunch1:15 PM Too Little or Too Late? Fasciotomy in Trauma ...............................................................Kenji Inaba, MD1:40 PM Pre-Hospital Fluid Intervention in Shock ...........................................................................Ali Salim, MD2:05 PM Pancreas and Duodenal Injury .............................................................................................Lawrence Diebel, MD2:30 PM Exhibits and Refreshments3:00 PM Interactive Case Presentation: Adult Trauma................................................................Peter Rhee, MD3:25 PM Trauma Challenges: Subclavian Artery Injuries ...........................................................Kenji Inaba, MD3:50 PM Q&A Session 34:00 PM Academic Session: Resident Podium Presentations (5)
7:00 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast7:25 AM Welcome & Message from the AZTrACC President ....................................................Alicia Mangram, MD7:30 AM End of Life Issues in the ICU ..................................................................................................Richard Miller, MD7:55 AM Bad Blood: Where Did We Go Wrong?.............................................................................Jay Johannigman, MD 8:20 AM Treatment of Complex Cervical Trauma .........................................................................David Livingston, MD8:45 AM Deep Tissue Injury ..................................................................................................................Joyce Black, RN, PhD9:10 AM Q&A Session 19:20 AM Exhibits and Refreshments9:50 AM Interactive Case Presentation: Pediatric Trauma .........................................................David Notrica, MD10:15 AM Firearms and Children ...........................................................................................................Michael Nance, MD10:40 AM What's New in ARDS: 2015 Update ....................................................................................Ali Salim, MD11:05 AM Esophageal Trauma ................................................................................................................Lawrence Diebel, MD11:30 AM Q&A Session 211:40 AM Lunch12:40 PM Current Status and Future Direction of the ACS COT Verification Program.......Ronald Stewart, MD1:05 PM C-Spine Clearance for Young Children ............................................................................Michael Nance, MD1:30 PM Innovations in Rib Fractures and Plating .......................................................................Francis Ali-Osman, MD1:55 PM Roadmap From a Community Hospital to a Level I Trauma Center......................Tiffiny Strever, BSN, CEN, FAEN2:20 PM Q&A Session 32:30 PM Exhibits and Refreshments 3:00 PM Ulcer: Medical Device/Heel .................................................................................................Joyce Black, PhD3:25 PM Colonic Emergencies: What an Acute Care Surgeon Needs to Know ..................Hasan B Alam, MD3:50 PM EPIC: EMS and Brain Injuries ...............................................................................................Daniel Spaite, MD4:15 PM Q&A Session 44:25 PM Awards Presentation
ThursdayNovember 12
Friday November 13
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TUITION FEE: Fee includes admission to the educational sessions, access to thevendor display area, continental breakfast both days, lunch the first day, reception the first day, and continuing education credits.
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In Person $425* $265* $190* $190* Via Internet in the U.S. $200* $100* $25* $75* Via Internet outside the U.S. $200* $100* $25* $75*
Via Internet from a LDC** or $0 $0 $0 $0military overseas * Rate will increase by $50 U.S. dollars after November 2, 2015
** LDC is a United Nations designated Least Developed Country
Simulcast pricing for Level 1 Trauma Centers - $2000Simulcast pricing for all other institutions - $1000
Registrations must be received by November 2, 2015. If you must register after this date, please call 602-933-4060.
You may register online at www.aztracc.org
METHOD OF PAYMENT:
❍ Check (enclosed) payable to: Arizona Trauma AssociationSend to: ATA, PO Box 33893
Phoenix, AZ 85067-3893
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NOTE: None of the registration fee is considered a tax-deductible donation.
Conference Registration Complete and mail the form at right, or register online for the conference and hotel at: www.aztracc.org
Attend the Symposium via the Internet, Live! An exciting new alternative to avoid the expense & time of travel is to attend the Symposium live via the internet. Available world-wide and in an easily-viewable format, you may select this low-cost option and see and hear everything at the conference as it happens from the comfort of your home or office. You can also interact with other participants and the speakers through our unique chat system. Deeply-discounted at less than half the usual price, this option is available in the United States to all except Metro Phoenix, Arizona residents. The internet option for those residing outside the United States is also discounted to encourage world wide participation in this exciting new way of learning the latest in trauma. Internet participants who wish to view this Symposium from countries designated by the United Nations as “least developed countries” may do so for NO CHARGE – absolutely free! This FREE option is also available to all active-duty U.S. military personnel serving overseas at the time of the conference. See the website for a demonstration – www.aztracc.org
Continuing Medical Education Credits• Continuing Medical Education Accreditation StatementThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Earn 14 hours of MOC CME!Over a 3-year period, the ABS requires 30 MOC type of Category I CME’s. Our Symposium allows you to earn up to 14 hours of MOC/CME in just 2 days! Please visit our website for details.
Continuing Education Credits• This continuing nursing education activity was awarded
contact hours by Phoenix Children’s Hospital, an approved provider of nursing continuing education by the Arizona Nurses’ Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital, AzNA and the ANCC Commission on Accreditation do not approve or endorse any commercial products displayed.
• 14 hours of Paramedic Continuing Education through Honor Health Deer Valley Medical Center, Honor Health John C. Lincoln Medical Center
At the time of this publication full speaker disclosures were not available. Full disclosure will be made to the attendees prior to this activity.
Persons with disability may request a reasonable accommodation, such as a sign-language interpreter, by contacting Mary Antonio at 602-933-4060 or [email protected]. Requests should be made as early as
possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation.
Symposium ChairsDavid M. Notrica, MD, FACS, FAAP
Trauma Medical Director, Phoenix Children's HospitalAssociate Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine- PhoenixAssistant Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ
Peter Rhee, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, DMCC Martin Gluck Professor of Surgery;
Vice Chairman of Surgery; Chief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Burns, & Emergency Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Chris Salvino, MD MS, MS, MT, FACS Trauma Surgeon; Simulcast Chair, Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium, Phoenix, AZ
Symposium FacultyHasam B. Alam, MD, FACS
Norman Thompson Professor of Surgery; Section Head, General Surgery, University of Michigan Hospital
Joyce Black, RN, PhDAssociate Professor, Department of Adult Health and Illness, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Lawrence N. Diebel, MD, FACS Professor of SurgeryChief, SICU Harper University Hospital; Vice Chief of Surgery, Detroit ReceivingWayne State University
Kenji Inaba, MD, FRCSC, FACS Medical Director Surgical ICU, Los Angeles County USC Medical Center; Associate Professor, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Los Angeles
Jordan Jacobs, MD Trauma Surgeon, St. Joseph's Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
Jay A. Johannigman, MD, FACS, FCCM Divison of Trauma & Critical Care, University of Cincinnati Medical Center
David Livingston, MD, FACS Professor of Surgery, New Jersey Trauma Center UniversityChief of Trauma, Rutgers University
Francis Ali-Osman, MD, FACS Trauma Surgeon, Honor Health, John C Lincoln Medical Center
Richard Miller, MD, FACS Professor of SurgeryChief, Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Michael Nance, MD, FACS, FAAPTempleton Professor of Surgery; Director, Pediatric Trauma Program, Children's Hospital Philadelphia
David M. Notrica, MD, FACS, FAAP Trauma Medical Director, Phoenix Children's HospitalAssociate Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine- PhoenixAssistant Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ
Peter Rhee, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, DMCC Martin Gluck Professor of Surgery;
Vice Chairman of Surgery; Chief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Burns, & Emergency Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Ali Salim, MD, FACS Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Harvard University
Daniel Spaite, MD, FACEP Professor and Distinguished Chair of Emergency Medicine; Co-Director of EMS Research; Associate Director, Arizona Emergency Medicine Research CenterUniversity of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Ronald Stewart, MD, FACS, FCCM, DMCC
Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Chair, Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons
Tiffiny Strever, BSN, CEN, FAEN Trauma Program Manager, West Valley Hospital