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2019: Trauma REACH

        Kessler Trauma Center         


2019 Health Coalition Emergency Management Workshop
"Trauma Management for Rural EMS and Community Hospitals"

May 09, 2019
8:15am - 5:00pm

The Genesee River Restaurant & Reception Center
Mount Morris, New York


$45.00

REGISTER HERE

FEE:  $45.00 - includes continental breakfast, lunch, all presentations and Certificate/CME
PAYMENT METHODS:Credit/debit cards payment through Paypal ONLY - Required at time of registration.
PAYMENT POLICY: Registration closes May 2, 2019
                                 No refunds after April 25, 2019 unless conference has been canceled.

ACCREDITATION: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Erie County Medical Center, John R. Oishei Children's Hospital and the Finger Lakes Regional Training Center.  The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CERTIFICATION:  The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.cvent.com/d/nbqby2/4W

QUESTIONS: please contact the Finger Lakes Regional Training Center
WORKSHOP FLYER

DATE

Thursday, May 09, 2019

TIME

Registration/Breakfast - 8:15am
T-REACH Workshop   - 8:45am - 5:00pm

LOCATION

The Genesee River Restaurant & Reception Center
134 North Main Street
Mount Morris, NY 14510
585-658-2949

DIRECTIONS

Free parking is available
A block of rooms have been reserved at the Country Inn & Suites, 130 N. Main Street, Mt. Morris, 585-658-4080 (attached to the workshop venue) until May 1, 2019

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The overarching goal of the annual Health Emergency Management Workshop is to better prepare hospital and non-hospital response partners in planning, mitigating, responding to and recovering from natural and man-made disasters that impact the delivery of health care in a community or impact the environment of care for responders. The focus of the 2019 Workshop is Trauma Management for Rural EMS And Community Hospitals (T-REACH). The goal of the workshop is to enhance knowledge in the management of multi-injured patients and to understand the importance of working as a team of professionals in caring for patients with life-threatening traumatic injuries in the rural EMS setting and community hospitals. Relevant information and stimulated discussions will focus on best practices in the management of trauma/disaster patients.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

  • Discuss interventions for immediate life threatening symptoms in the adult and pediatric trauma patient
  • Identify patients who require transfer to a trauma center
  • Describe the responsibilities of the referring and receiving doctors during the transfer process

TARGET AUDIENCE

Healthcare professionals (MD/DO, PA, NP, RN and other allied medical professionals) in community hospitals (ED, Acute Floor and ICU) and EMS providers in the communities of Western, Finger Lakes and Central New York State. Health profession students are welcome to attend.

FINAL AGENDA
*topics and speakers subject to change*

0815-0845       Registration/Continental Breakfast
0845-0900       Welcome/Introduction
0900-1030       Tactical Scene Size Up
1030-1045       BREAK
1045-1145       The Rural Trauma Team
1145-1230       LUNCH (provided)
1230-1330       Initial Resuscitation and Transfer
1330-1430       Child Physical Abuse
1430-1445       BREAK        
1445-1545       Man in Machine/Machine in Man
1545-1645       Rural Transport Panel Discussion
1645-1700       Closing Remarks and Evaluations

PRESENTATIONS

Workshop Presentation handouts will be posted by May 09, 2019. The password needed to access the presentations will be
provided to registrants by 5/9/19
. Attendees will be responsible for printing handouts and/or bringing a laptop/tablet to the workshop.  WiFi is available at the Genesee River Restaurant and Reception Center.

  • Tactical Scene Size-Up
    Jeff Abbott, NYSAEMT-P, CCEMT-P, TCCC-P
        - Identify potential threats to first responders
        - Re-evaluate approaching a scene
        - Discuss the importance of personnel and apparatus position
        - Become familiar with the role of EMS in the tactical environment
  • The Rural Trauma Team
    Linda Schwab MS, RN, TCRN
    William Hallinan, RN, MSBA
    Jolene Kittle MS, RN, ACCNS-AG, NE-BC, TCRN, CCRN-K, CEN, CFRN
        - Identify local resources and limitations
        - Organize a rural trauma team with defined roles and responsibilities
        - Define the relationship between the rural facility and the regional trauma system
  • Initial Resuscitation and Transfer
    Crystal Whitney, MD
        - Discuss  interventions for immediate life threatening symptoms in the trauma patient
        - Identify  patients who require transfer to a trauma center
        - Describe the responsibilities of the referring and receiving doctors during the transfer process
  • Child Physical Abuse
    Kim Wallenstein MD, PhD
        - Recognize the sentinel injuries associated with child physical abuse
        - Understand the importance of intervention and mandatory reporting
  • Man in Machine/Machine in Man
    William Hallinan, RN, MSBA
       - Identify the common types of incidents and injuries that result from mechanical accidents
       - Discuss the systematic approach to these events
       - Develop a prioritized plan of care for these patients with mechanical trauma
  • Rural Transport Panel Discussion
    Robert Dorman, DNP, MS, RN-BC, CCRN, C-NPT, CNL, TCRN
    Dave Dowdle, CCEMT-P
    Donald Trzepacz, Jr., NRP, CCEMTP
    Lauren Wittman, RN, BSN, CCRN-CMC
       - Recognize those trauma patients that need to be transferred to a regional trauma center
       - Identify how to prepare a patient with significant trauma
       - Demonstrate how to deliver appropriate information to the receiving trauma center
       - Participate in active discussion regarding specific cases

SPEAKERS/BIOS

Jeff Abbott, NYSAEMT-P, CCEMT-P, TCCC-P
Trauma Injury Prevention & Community Outreach Coordinator
John R. Oishei Children's Hospital

Robert Dorman, DNP, MS, RN-BC, CCRN, C-NPT, CNL, TCRN
Pediatric Trauma Program Manager
University of Rochester Medical Center - Golisano Children's Hospital

David Dowdle, CCEMT-P
Chief Paramedic of Yates County Advanced Life Support
Finger Lakes Health - Medic 55

William Hallinan, RN, MSBA
Trauma Program Manager
University of Rochester Medical Center - Kessler Trauma Center

Jolene Kittle MS, RN, ACCNS-AG, NE-BC, TCRN, CCRN-K, CEN, CFRN
Trauma Program Manager
Upstate University Hospital

Linda Schwab MS, RN, TCRN
Trauma Program Manager and Workshop Planning Committee Chair
Erie County Medical Center - Level 1 Trauma Center

Donald Trzepacz, Jr., NRP, CCEMT-P
Health Systems Specialist
New York State Department of Health - Bureau of EMS and Trauma Systems

Kim Wallenstein MD, PhD 
Pediatric Trauma Medical Director
Upstate University Hospital - Golisano Children's Hospital

Crystal Whitney, MD
Trauma Critical Care Fellow
Erie County Medical Center - Level 1 Trauma Center

Lauren Wittman, RN, BSN, CCRN-CMC
Injury Prevention and Outreach Coordinator
University of Rochester Medical Center - Kessler Trauma Center

WORKSHOP PLANNING COMMITTEE

WORKSHOP SPONSORS

 

This workshop has been partially funded through a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) under the 2018-2019 New York State Department of Health Office of Health Emergency Preparedness awarded to the University of Rochester Medical Center - Finger Lakes Regional Training Center and SUNY Upstate Medical University - Central New York Regional Training Center.

POST WORKSHOP MATERIALS

CME Guide - instructions for printing CME transcript