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O i C f C tOasis Conference CenterLoveland, Ohio
November 3, 20148:00 am 4:30pm
Agenda for TraumaScope 20147:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Speakers for TraumaScope 2014KEYNOTE7:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:00 am Welcome & Announcements8:15 am Morning Keynote Speaker9:15 am Break9:30 am Breakout Sessions11:30 am Lunch & Vendors
KEYNOTEUnderstanding Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Dr. Jed Hartings shares his research and insight into how and why TBI occur and the latest treatment for the prehospital provider.
1:00 pm Breakout Sessions3:00 pm Afternoon Keynote Speaker4:00 pm Wrap Up & Evaluations
* You will attend two breakout sessions in the morning and f
Dr. Hastings holds a Doctoral degree in Neuroscience from the University of Pittsburgh. He served as an Active duty officer in the U.S. Army for 8 years at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. In 2008 he joined the research faculty at the University of Cincinnati College f M di i i h D fthe remaining two breakout sessions in the afternoon. of Medicine in the Department of Neurosurgery and is a member of the Mayfield Clinic here in Cincinnati.
KEYNOTEWh T Kill J il H i idWhy Teens Kill – Juvenile HomicideMr. Phil Chalmers, America’s leading authority on juvenile homicide and juvenile mass murder, has interviewed over 200 teen killers and school shooters, and has studied youth culture and teen murder for 25 years. Phil is the author of numerous books andyears. Phil is the author of numerous books and documentaries including his latest two book releases, “Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer” and “True Lies”
Mr. Chalmers will discuss cases ranging from mass shootings, gang violence, and “thrill” killings across America. This information can be used by EMS on how to identify types of teen killers and their warning signs, keeping responders and their communities safe.
Breakout Sessions for TraumaScope 2014BREAKOUT SESSION BREAKOUT INSTRUCTOR(S)
h ll l ( ) l d lBurns – Knowing the 9sDescribe the management of a burn injury, including airway and ventilation, circulation, medications, transport considerations, and emotional supportIdentify and describe methods for determining body
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The Miami Valley Hospital (MVH) Regional Adult Burn Center is one of only six burn programs in the state of Ohio. The MVH Burn Center has 32 years of experience along with the ability to handle burns of all severity levels.
surface area percentage of a burn injury including the "rules of nines," the "rules of palms," and other methods. Identify and describe the depth classifications of a burn injury.Describe considerations which impact the managementDescribe considerations which impact the management and prognosis of the patient with a burn injury.
BREAKOUT SESSION BREAKOUT INSTRUCTORBREAKOUT SESSIONEnd of Life Care: MOLSTAt the end of this session, describe the purpose of the POLST (Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment) paradigm.Discuss the goals of the MOLST (Medical Orders for Life
BREAKOUT INSTRUCTOR
Deana Birkenheuer is an Education Specialist in the Education and Training Department of Hospice of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has been a Registered Nurse for 24 years. She began working at Hospice of Cincinnati in 1998 and for the past 6 years, has worked in the Education and Training Department creating g (
Sustaining Treatment) conversation. Explain the difference between the MOLST (Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment) and DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) documents.Verbalize understanding of the status of the MOLST
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Deana earned her Bachelors Degree in the Science of Nursing in 2008 and her Masters Degree in Nursing Education in 2013. She was certified as an Advance Care Planning POLST Facilitator and Instructor through Respecting Choices in January 2011. She has
k d ith lti l h lth f iliti th h t th G tprogram within the State of Ohio and the Greater Cincinnati area.
worked with multiple healthcare facilities throughout the Greater Cincinnati area by providing education on the MOLST program and MOLST Facilitation skills.
Breakout Sessions for TraumaScope 2014BREAKOUT SESSION BREAKOUT INSTRUCTOR(S)
(DART) N h H il C D T k FEMS, Police & Drug BustsDefine who DART is and their relationship to EMS?; Discuss how EMS can recognize dangerous situations during scene size‐ups; illegal drug manufacturing/sales; "Common" drugs you will not
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(DART) Northeast Hamilton County Drug Task ForceThe (DART) Northeast Hamilton County Drug Task Force is comprised of the Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren County prosecutors’ offices; the Arlington Heights, Blue Ash, Cincinnati, Deer Park, Elmwood, Evendale, Fairfax, Forest Park, Golf Manor, Loveland, Madeira, Montgomery, Norwood, Sharonville, Sil t S i d l d S i fi ld T hi lirecognize and probably never knew existed. Silverton, Springdale, and Springfield Township police departments; the Cincinnati Police Department Pharmaceutical Diversion Unit; and works in conjunction with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, and the Ohio Pharmacy Board
BREAKOUT SESSION
Ohio Pharmacy Board.(DART) Northeast Hamilton County Drug Task ForceCoordinator Lt. Dave Schaefer
BREAKOUT INSTRUCTORBREAKOUT SESSIONAll Bleeding Stops Here At the end of this session the participant will be able to Recognize the benefits, side effects, consistency and correct application of hemostatic agents
BREAKOUT INSTRUCTORMario Riportella, PA‐C is a Healthcare Professional and Armed Forces Veteran with over 20 years service as a member of an elite Special Operation Unit. Combat tours in Iraq, Afghanistan, and HOA. Subject Matter Expert (SME) on a myriad of disciplines in healthcare
Demonstrate the correct use of the ITclamp
Recognize the contents available in prepackaged trauma kits
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delivery, medical operations and logistics.Advanced Practice Provider currently delivering point of care Emergency Medicine Services in 4 different locations. Experienced healthcare delivery consultant currently collaborating with industry innovators and key opinion leadersDemonstrate the correct use of tourniquets key opinion leaders.
About TraumaScope 2014TriHealth Center for Simulation and Education welcomes you to TraumaScope 2014TriHealth Center for Simulation and Education welcomes you to TraumaScope 2014.The purpose of this symposium is to have locally and nationally renowned experts address current topics and trends in the management of the trauma and critical care patient.
EMS C i i Ed iEMS Continuing Education6.30 Continuing Education hours for EMS approved by the Ohio Division of EMS under the training accreditation of the Bethesda Paramedic Training Program Accreditation #304.
Thank YouWe would like to thank the Bethesda Foundation for their support of TraumaScope 2014 and for their continued support for the TriHealth Center for Simulation and Educationand for their continued support for the TriHealth Center for Simulation and Education.Thank you to our sponsors for their generous support of our programs and to all of the
area EMS Providers for their continued dedication to patient care and to the commitment to continuing education.
Special AccommodationsIf special accommodations due to disability, including the need for an alternative form of
materials, are needed, or other questions regarding program content or continuing education, please call (513) 865‐1415 by October 31, 2014.
Registration for TraumaScope 2014Additional Information & Brochures Registration DeadlineAdditional Information & Brochures
Additional information regarding the conference, as well as printable brochures and online registration are available at;
www.trihealth.com/simulationcenter
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Registration must be received by October 31, 2014
Participants can also register for TraumaScope 2014online at;/
or call (513) 865‐1415.
EMS/Nurses/Allied Health Care Professionals: $85.00
Continental Breakfast, Lunch, Refreshments & Materials are included in the f
www.trihealth.com/simulationcenter
Checks should be made out to:
TriHealth Center for Simulation and Educationregistration fee.
Parking is complimentary.
TriHealth Center for Simulation and Education
Send completed registration forms to:
Janet HeitmanTriHealth Center for Simulation and Education
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10500 Montgomery RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45242
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