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Page 1: 10th Annual Emergency Medicine Update: Hot Topics 2013

SCAN FOR ONLINEREGISTRATION

10TH ANNUAL

Emergency Medicine UpdateHOT TOPICS 2013

November 6-9, 2013 Wednesday - Saturday

MAUI, HAWAII UCDAVISHEALTHSYSTEMOffice of Continuing Medical Education

andDepartment of Emergency Medicine

SPONSORED BY:

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Emergency Medicine Update

Wednesday, November 6, 20137:00am Continental breakfast, visit exhibits

7:30 WelcomeandIntroductionPeter E. Sokolove, MD

7:45 AcuteCoronarySyndromein2013:WhichDrugs,WhoNeedsThem,andWhentoCathJ. Douglas Kirk, MD

8:30 MedicalLiteratureUpdate:What’sNew?Peter E. Sokolove, MD

9:15 GroupDiscussion/Q&A FacultyPanelandAudience

9:45 Break, visit exhibits

10:00 DrugsofAbuse:Spice,BathSaltsandBeyondDeborah B. Diercks, MD, MSc

10:45 CaseStudiesinCardiacEmergenciesJ. Douglas Kirk, MD

11:30 GroupDiscussion/Q&A FacultyPanelandAudience

12:00pm Adjourn, afternoon off to enjoy the island

Thursday, November 7, 20137:00am Continental breakfast,

visit exhibits

7:30 MyBabyTurnedBlue:EvaluatinganApparentLife-ThreateningEvent(ALTE)Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD

8:15 ClassicMythsinEmergencyMedicinePeter E. Sokolove, MD

9:00 GroupDiscussion/Q&A FacultyPanelandAudience

9:30 Break, visit exhibits

9:45 TheFinger:AcuteInjuriesandOtherEmergenciesDavid K. Barnes, MD

10:30 ChallengingCasesinPediatricOrthopedicsMarianne Gausche-Hill, MD

11:15 GroupDiscussion/Q&A FacultyPanelandAudience

12:00pm Adjourn, afternoon off to enjoy the island

Friday, November 8, 20137:00am Continental breakfast, visit exhibits

7:30 HematologyandOncologyEmergencies:ManagementPearlsandUpdateDavid K. Barnes, MD

8:15 TheElusivePulmonaryEmbolism:EDDiagnosisandManagementDeborah B. Diercks, MD, MSc

9:00 GroupDiscussion/Q&A FacultyPanelandAudience

9:15 Break, visit exhibits

9:30 InteractiveCaseDiscussions:RoundOne

1.CaseStudiesinResuscitation David K. Barnes, MD

2.EDM&MCases:LessonsLearned Deborah B. Diercks, MD, MSc

3.OptimizingYourEDforPediatricPatients:AreYouPrepared?

Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD

4.ChallengingEKGs:TestYourSkill J. Douglas Kirk, MD

10:45 Move to next discussion group

11:00 InteractiveCaseDiscussions:RoundTwo(sessionsrepeat)

5.CaseStudiesinResuscitation David K. Barnes, MD

6.EDM&MCases:LessonsLearned Deborah B. Diercks, MD, MSc

7.OptimizingYourEDforPediatricPatients:AreYouPrepared?

Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD

8.ChallengingEKGs:TestYourSkill J. Douglas Kirk, MD

12:00pm Adjourn, afternoon off to enjoy the island

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HOT TOPICS 2013

Saturday, November 9, 20137:00am Continental breakfast, visit exhibits

7:30 ImprovingClinicalCare:ClinicalDecisionRulesYouCareAboutDeborah B. Diercks, MD, MSc

8:15 PediatricEmergencyMedicineJeopardyMarianne Gausche-Hill, MD

9:00 GroupDiscussion/Q&A FacultyPanelandAudience

9:30 Break, visit exhibits

10:00 TheDifficultLung:CriticalCareManagementofAcutePulmonaryDiseaseDavid K. Barnes, MD

10:45 NewApproachestoCardiacMarkerUseintheED J. Douglas Kirk, MD

11:30 GroupDiscussion/Q&A FacultyPanelandAudience

12:15pm Adjourn, have a safe journey home!

NEEDS ASSESSMENTEmergency departments are the “front line” of health care in this country, providing an extraordinary public safety function. Health care delivery is changing rapidly and emergency care is no exception. This educational activity provides an opportunity for physicians involved in the delivery of emergency medicine to review important topics and discuss recent advances. The course also serves as a setting where physicians peripherally involved in emergency care may receive education that will expand their horizons. The target audience includes physicians specializing in emergency medicine, internal medicine, general and family practice, and critical care as well as nurses, physician assistants, and pharmacists providing a multidisciplinary approach to improve patient care.

As a result of course participant evaluations and community physician annual needs assessment surveys, the need for cutting edge information about emergency medicine has been identified. The course is designed to change physician competence in areas identified in the needs assessments, including cardiac, orthopedic, pediatric and general medical emergencies. This year’s four-day conference will specifically address these identified educational needs and provide practitioners with state-of-the-art tools to provide improved treatment options for their patients. Faculty presenting and interacting with participants at this activity have been selected on the basis of their comprehensive clinical experience and academic excellence.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAt the end of the program, participants should be able to:

• selectevidence-based,effectivemedicationsandinterventionstotreatpatients with acute coronary syndrome to improve patient survival.

• appropriatelydiagnoseandtreatcommonlymissedpediatricinjuriestodecrease patient morbidity.

• chooseevidence-baseddiagnostictestsandtreatmentsforpatientswithacute pulmonary embolism.

• incorporatefindingsofrecentliteratureintothepracticeofemergencymedicine to improve patient outcomes.

• usemodernresuscitationtechniqueswhenmanagingcriticallyillEDpatients to speed diagnosis and improve survival.

MISSION STATEMENT To educate health care providers through evidence-based activities that emphasizes advances in medicine, new medical technology, biomedical

research, and changes in health care delivery to improve clinical outcomes.

VISION Providing medical education for health care professionals to improve patient care.

• AcuteCoronarySyndrome

• RecentStudiesAffectingEMPractice

• CommonlyMissedPediatricFractures

• EDPreparednessforChildren

• PulmonaryEmbolism

• Hematology/OncologyEmergencies

• NewDrugsofAbuse

• ApparentLife-ThreateningEvents(ALTE)

• MedicolegalPitfalls

• ChallengingEKGInterpretation

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONUC Davis Health SystemOffice of Continuing Medical Education3560 Business Drive, Suite 130Sacramento, CA 95820–2161

(866) CME-4EDU (263–4338)(916) 734–5390(916) 734–0742 Faxhttp://cme.ucdavis.edu

FacultyCOURSE CHAIR

PeterE.Sokolove,MD,FACEPProfessorVice Chair for Academic AffairsDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of California, Davis

COURSE CO-CHAIR

J.DouglasKirk,MD,FACEPProfessorVice Chair for Clinical OperationsDirector, Chest Pain Evaluation UnitDepartment of Emergency MedicineChief of StaffAssociate Chief Medical OfficerUniversity of California, Davis

GUEST SPEAKER

MarianneGausche-Hill,MD,FACEP,FAAPProfessor of Clinical MedicineDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAVice Chair; Chief, Division of Pediatric Emergency MedicineDirector, Pediatric Emergency Medicine and EMS FellowshipsDepartment of Emergency MedicineHarbor-UCLA Medical CenterTorrance, CA

UC DAVIS FACULTY

DavidK.Barnes,MD,FACEPAssistant ProfessorResidency Program DirectorDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of California, Davis

DeborahB.Diercks,MD,MSc,FACEPProfessorVice Chair for ResearchDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of California, Davis

CONFERENCE COORDINATOR

KimberChavezCME SpecialistOffice of Continuing Medical EducationUC Davis Health System

ELECTRONIC SYLLABUSThe electronic syllabus will be available to pre-registered attendees online prior to the meeting for downloading and printing. A flash drive will be distributed at the conference.

ENROLLMENTPlease register early – space is limited.

Tuitionis$699forphysiciansand$599forallothers.Confirmationofregistrationwillbe sent within two weeks after receipt of enrollment form.

ThefeeswillincreaseafterAugust5andOctober4.

Tuition includes continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, electronic syllabus, and an online certificate of attendance. Tuition may be paid by check, American Express, Discover,MasterCardorVISA.Cashisnotaccepted.UCDavisHealthSystemandUCDavisSchoolofMedicinevolunteerfaculty,alumni,faculty,andstaffareeligiblefortuitiondiscounts.Seeenrollmentformfordetails.TheOfficeofContinuingMedicalEducationreservestherighttocancelthisprogram.Insuchacase,afullrefundwillbegiven.

Registrationformsreceivedwithoutpaymentswillnotbeprocesseduntilpaymentisreceived, and payment must follow within 10 days. Early discount rates are honored if payment is received by the date noted on the enrollment form. After that date, the late fee is applied.

ON-SITE FEES: At door registrations will be charged at a higher rate. Please see enrollment form for details.

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY: A refund of tuition, less $75 administrative fee, willbeallowedifrequestedinwritingbyOctober4.Norefundswillbeprovidedafterthis date.

EVALUATION AND CREDITThe link to your electronic evaluation and access to your certificate of credit will be availablefor60daysafterthelastdayoftheconference.Onceyouhavecompletedthisprocess, your certificate will be available for reprinting.

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CONFERENCE LOCATION AND LODGING

THE FAIRMONT

4100 Wailea Alanui DriveWailea, Maui, HI 96753Phone: (800) [email protected]://www.fairmont.com

ReservationdeadlineofOctober4,2013

Onebedroom840sq.ft.suite,livingroomwithqueensofabed,marblebathroom, sliding glass doors provide access to the private furnished lanai

FairmontSuites $189

MountainsideSuites $209

GardenViewSuites $239

PartialOceanViewSuites $299

OceanViewSuites $349

DeluxeOceanViewSuites $399

InHawaiian,KeaLanimeans“heavenlywhite”anappropriatedescriptionofTheFairmontKeaLaniMauiluxuryseasideresort.

LocatedonthepristinewhitesandsofWailea,TheFairmontKeaLani,Mauiis Hawaii’s only luxury oceanfront resort featuring spacious suites and villas. Thisdistinctivehotelencompasses22-acresoftropicallandscapeonMaui’ssouthern shores and offers warm and personal service which portrays the essenceofaloha.Travel+LeisureMagazine,Top500Resorts2006-2011

RESORT AMENITIES

TheFairmontKeaLaniMauihotelhas no resort fees and offers multiple value-added benefits including:

•Welcomeleiuponarrival

• Award-winningSpaKeaLani,10%off all treatments for conference participants and their guests

• Threeswimmingpools-includingan adults-only pool and two activity pools connected by a 140-footwaterslide,twosoothingwhirlpools

• Threechampionshipgolfcourseswithinahalf-mile

• Complimentaryself-parking

• Casualandfinedininginfourrestaurants,gourmetbakeryanddeli

• Ayear-roundchildren’sprogram

• Snorkeling,sailing,kayaking,stand-uppaddling,scubadivingandisland-wide excursions

• Kidsfiveyearsandundereatfreediningprogram

• 24-hourfitnesscenterwithcomplimentaryfitnessclasses

• Polobeachworkoutandaquacize

SPA KEA LANI

SpaKeaLaniisproudtointroducetheHaleNe’ehope,auniqueoutdoorspacabanasituatedontheshorelineofsouthMaui.Thisprivate cabana is surrounded by lush landscaping and plumeria trees,resultinginfreshfloralscentsandseclusion.Individualsandcouplesalikewillenjoycooloceanbreezesandthesoundof waves crashing against volcanic rock as they experience uniqueHawaiiantreatmentsjuststepsfromourMauiresort’saccommodations.

PARKING

Self-parkingiscomplimentary.Overnightvaletchargeis$20.

IfyouhaveanyspecialneedsduetoadisabilityasspecifiedintheAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct,pleasecalltheOfficeofContinuingMedicalEducationat(916)734-5390sowemaymake the necessary accommodations for you.

Hawaii’s Only Luxury Oceanfront Resort Featuring Spacious Suites and Villas

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DISCLOSURE OF RELEVANT FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPSAsaprovideraccreditedbytheAccreditationCouncilforContinuingMedicalEducation,theUniversityofCalifornia,DavisHealthSystemOfficeofContinuingMedicalEducationmustensurebalance,independence,andobjectivityinallCMEactivitiestopromoteimprovementsinhealthcareandnotproprietaryinterestsofacommercialinterest.TheprovidercontrolsalldecisionsrelatedtoidentificationofCMEneeds,determinationofeducationalobjectives,selectionandpresentationofcontent,selectionofallpersonsandorganizationsthatwillbeinapositiontocontrolthecontent,selectionofeducationalmethods,andevaluationoftheactivity.Coursedirectors,planningcommitteemembers,presenters,authors,moderators,panelmembers,andothersinapositiontocontrolthecontentofthisactivityarerequiredtodiscloserelevantfinancialrelationshipswithcommercialinterestsrelatedtothesubjectmatterofthiseducationalactivity.Learnersareabletoassessthepotentialforcommercialbiasininformationwhencompletedisclosure,resolutionofconflictsofinterest,andacknowledgmentofcommercialsupportareprovidedpriortotheactivity.InformedlearnersarethefinalsafeguardsinassuringthataCMEactivityisindependentfromcommercialsupport.WebelievethismechanismcontributestothetransparencyandaccountabilityofCME.

ACCREDITATION TheUniversityofCalifornia,DavisHealthSystemisaccreditedbytheAccreditationCouncilforContinuingMedicalEducation(ACCME)toprovidecontinuingmedical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATIONPHYSICIAN CREDIT:TheUniversityofCalifornia,DavisHealthSystemdesignates this live activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AMAPRACATEGORY1CREDITSTMACCEPTABLEFORINTERPROFESSIONALTEAMMEMBERS

NURSE:Forthepurposeofrecertification,theAmericanNursesCredentialingCenteracceptsAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ issued byorganizationsaccreditedbytheACCME.Forthepurposeofrelicensure,theCaliforniaBoardofRegisteredNursingacceptsAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™(reporthoursofcreditandfillin“CMECategory1”fortheprovidernumber).

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT: TheNationalCommissiononCertificationofPhysicianAssistants(NCCPA)statesthatAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ areacceptableforcontinuingmedicaleducationrequirementsforrecertification.

ADDITIONALCREDITDESIGNATION

PHARMACIST:TheUniversityofCalifornia,DavisHealthSystemDepartmentofPharmacyisaccreditedbytheAccreditationCouncilforPharmacyEducationasaproviderofcontinuing pharmacy education. Pharmacist must attend the entire day toreceivefullACPEcredit.Nopartialcreditwillbeawarded.

NOVEMBER 6, 2013:ACPEUniversalActivityNumber0277-0000-13-194-L0X-Phasbeenassignedtothisactivity. Thisknowledge-basedactivityprovides4.25contacthours (0.42CEUs)ofcontinuingeducationcredit.

NOVEMBER 7, 2013:ACPEUniversalActivityNumber0277-0000-13-195-L0X-Phasbeenassignedtothisactivity. Thisknowledge-basedactivityprovides4.25contacthours (0.42CEUs)ofcontinuingeducationcredit.

NOVEMBER 8, 2013:ACPEUniversalActivityNumber0277-0000-13-196-L0X-Phasbeenassignedtothisactivity. Thisknowledge-basedactivityprovides4.25contacthours (0.42CEUs)ofcontinuingeducationcredit.

NOVEMBER 9, 2013: ACPEUniversalActivityNumber0277-0000-13-197-L0X-Phasbeenassignedtothisactivity. Thisknowledge-basedactivityprovides4.25contacthours (0.42CEUs)ofcontinuingeducationcredit.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS AND PARAMEDICS: This program has been approved for 16.75 hours of continuing education byPrehospitalCEProvider#34-2050.

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For Office Use Only

EMHOT146026

TELEPHONE: (916) 734-5390

FAX APPLICATION: (916) 734-0742

REGISTERONLINEAT:http://cme.ucdavis.edu/conferences

Enrollment ApplicationEMERGENCY MEDICINE UPDATE HOT TOPICS 2013 · NOVEMBER 6-9, 2013

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________First Name M.I. Last Name

MD DO PharmD RPh PA NP RN EMT Other: ____________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Institution/Employer (as you would like it to appear on your badge)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Profession/Occupation

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Home Address (or where you would like your receipt mailed)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip Code

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Day Phone Fax Number

If you need disability accommodations at the meeting, please let us know by October 4 and our representative will contact you.

Please note special dietary/food allergy requirements: _______________________________________________________________________

Pleasecheckyourpaymentmethod:Registrationformsreceivedwithoutcheck,creditcardnumberorpurchaseordernumberwillnotbeprocesseduntilpaymentisreceived.

Check enclosed payable to: UC Regents AMEX Discover MasterCard VISA

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Account Number Expiration Date

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Authorized Signature (name on card) 3 Digit Security Code

PhysicianinformationrequiredforCMEcreditandnamebadge. Please indicate primary medical specialty:

EM FP IM Other (specify) _____________________________________________________________________________________

Social Security Number (last 4 digits required for transcript purposes)

Please copy the mail code from the address side of the brochure(above your name, e.g. PPEMHOT, MMSEMHOT, CRDEMHOT) ___________________________

If you did not receive a brochure in the mail, how did you hear about this conference? (Example: PT&MG, UCD website, web search, magazine, friend) _________________________________________________________________

Please use ONE of these methods to register:MAIL APPLICATION AND PAYMENT TO:Office of Continuing Medical Education c/o UC Davis Cashier’s OfficePO Box 989062, West Sacramento, CA 95798-9062

REGISTRATION FEES (Receipt/Confirmation will be mailed within two weeks)

EarlyDiscount AfterAugust5 AfterOct4Physician $699 $754 $799

Other Health-care Professional $599 $654 $698

UC DAVIS DISCOUNT: (please specify) Faculty Volunteer Faculty Alumni Staff PCN

EarlyDiscount AfterAugust5 AfterOct4Physician $559 $604 $639

Other Health-care Professional $479 $524 $558

________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7 Digit Acct. # Authorized Signature and Phone # Department

FRIDAY WORKSHOP ENROLLMENT: Please circle the workshop you wish to attend at each scheduled time.

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________E-mail: for link to electronic syllabus. UC Davis CME will not use your email for any purpose other than corresponding with you.

AIR TRAVEL TO KAHULUI, MAUI (OGG)

KahuluiAirport(OGG): Approximately 17 milesor30minutesawayfromtheresort.

TheOfficeofContinuingMedicalEducationhas arranged group rates with the airlines listed below. Please read and follow the directions carefully to obtain these special rates for your travel to our conference.

HAWAIIAN AIRLINES

For this specific conference, substantial flight discounts are available through Hawaiian Airlines.

You may access these rates by logging on to the Hawaiian Airlines website: www.HawaiianAir.com/Affiliate.

You must enter the Preferred Affiliate ProgramCode:UCDHEALTHtobookyourdiscounted flight online. This discount is only available to internet bookings. At the FareShopperPage,besuretoclickonthetabs showing discounts available. Tickets will be issued directly from Hawaiian AirlinesbyElectronicTicketing(E-Ticket).

UNITED AIRLINES ONLINE RESERVATIONS

ToobtainGroupsandMeetingsdiscountprices go to www.united.com Enter offer code:ZNNT235740

GROUND TRANSPORTATION

HERTZ CAR RENTAL:1(800)654-2240 andrequestIDCV#04H70004fordiscounted rates. www.hertz.com

NATIONAL CAR RENTAL: 1(800)CAR-RENTandrequest ID#5282865fordiscountedrates.

SPEEDI SHUTTLE: (877)242-5777or (808)242-7777orwww.speedishuttle.com

BROCHURE ART CREDITBrochure images courtesy of Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, UC Davis Public Affairs, Fairmont, and iStockphoto.com.

PHARMACY CREDIT ONLY10 Digit NABP ID# (ACPE)

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Month/day of birth_________________

Example Feb. 3 = 0203

1 & 5 Case Studies in Resuscitation, David K. Barnes, MD2 & 6 ED M&M Cases: Lessons Learned, Deborah B. Diercks, MD, MSc3 & 7 Optimizing Your ED for Pediatric Patients: Are You Prepared?, Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD4 & 8 Challenging EKGs: Test Your Skill, J. Douglas Kirk, MD

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University of California, DavisOffice of Continuing Medical Education3560 Business Drive, Suite 130Sacramento, CA 95820-2161

10TH ANNUAL

Emergency Medicine UpdateHot Topics 2013November 6 -9, 2013Wednesday - Saturday

FAIRMONT KEA LANIMAUI, HAWAII

Non-profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDSacramento, CAPermit No. 3405

HIGHLIGHTS:

• TheLatestinDiagnosisandManagementofCardiacEmergencies

• ImportantMedicalLiteratureUpdates•CurrentEvidence-BasedStrategiesforResuscitation• InteractiveCaseDiscussionSessions•StateoftheArtApproachtoPediatricEmergencies•ReviewofImportantClinicalDecisionRules

IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND...PLEASE GIVE BROCHURE TO A COLLEAGUE!

DATED MATERIAL

COMMENTS FROM PREVIOUS PARTICIPANTS:

“I thought the course was outstanding. I learned something new to take back to my group with every talk.”

“Awesome conference, case discussions were great.”

“Absolutely the most wonderful, informative, enjoyable conference I’ve ever attended. It’s hard to believe the conference was as wonderful as the beautiful state of Hawaii.”

“Presenters were very well prepared, entertaining, informative, and presented well.”