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2020 Congress Preliminary Program

February 16-19, 2020Orange County Convention Center

Orlando, Florida, USA

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+1 847 827-68883 \\ CriticalConnections \\ AUGUST \ SEPTEMBER \ OCTOBER \ 2019

February 16-19, 2020Orange County Convention Center

Orlando, Florida, USA

Join us at the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s (SCCM) 49th Critical Care Congress in Orlando, Florida, USA, to celebrate Critical Care Week along with the Federación Panamericana e Ibérica de Sociedades de Medicina Crítica y Terapia Intensiva (FEPIMCTI), as well as many other organizations involved in providing critical care to patients.

To celebrate this collaborative effort, the following will be offered:

▲▲ An assortment of educational sessions focusing on Critical Care Week ▲▲ Sessions designed by SCCM or jointly with other critical care societies▲▲ Two session rooms featuring critical care lectures presented in Spanish▲▲ And much more!

Critical Care Week aims to raise awareness of common issues faced by critical care professionals and fosters collaboration among the critical care team to improve care of critically ill and injured patients. Join more than 6,000 of your peers from around the world to share ideas and seek solutions to improve outcomes.

We look forward to seeing you in the Theme Park Capital of the World, where we promise to deliver stimulating educational sessions by day so you can relax and enjoy Orlando at night.

49th Critical Care Congress CochairsMichael A. Dubick, PhD, FACN, FCCMChief, Hemorrhage Control and Resuscitation DepartmentJBSA Fort Sam HoustonAdjunct Professor, Department of SurgeryUniversity of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio Adjoint Professor, Department of BiologyUniversity of Texas at San AntonioAdjunct Professor, Division of Biomedical StudiesBaylor UniversitySan Antonio, Texas, USA

Joy D. Howell, MD, FAAP, FCCMPediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program DirectorAssociate Professor of Clinical PediatricsVice Chair for Diversity in PediatricsWeill Cornell MedicineDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Critical Care MedicineNew York, New York, USA

Jose L. Pascual, MD, PhD, FRCS(C), FACS, FCCMAssociate Professor of SurgeryAssociate Professor of NeurosurgeryPerelman School of MedicineClinical Associate, School of NursingUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Spanish Language Program CochairsFEPIMCTI will also be having their Congress during Critical Care Week in Orlando, and programming will take place in Spanish.

María Cruz Martín Delgado, MD, PhDHead of Intensive MedicineHospital Universitario TorrejónProfessor of School of MedicineUniversidad Francisco de VitoriaMadrid, Spain

Gloria M. Rodríguez-Vega, MD, MCCMChief, Department of Critical CareHIMA San Pablo, CaguasSan Juan, Puerto Rico

Ignacio J. Previgliano, MD Professor of NeurologyDirector, Critical Care University CareerUniversidad MaimónidesDirector, Hospital FernandezBuenos Aires, Argentina

Jorge L. Hidalgo, MD, MACP, MCCM, FCCPProfessor of Critical CareKarl Heusner Memorial HospitalBelize City, Belize

2020 Congress Preliminary ProgramFOR COMPLETE DETAILS ON

CONGRESS EVENTS, VISIT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESS.

REGISTER EARLY TO SECURE YOUR TOP CHOICES AND ACCOMMODATIONS AT

THE LOWEST RATES.

EARLY RATE: Register by December 18, 2019.

ADVANCE RATE: Register by January 22, 2020.

VIEW RATES AND REGISTER AT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESSREGISTRATION

OR CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT +1 847 827-6888.

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AUGUST / SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER / 2019 // CriticalConnections // 4SCCM.ORG

2020 Congress Preliminary Program

2,345first-time attendees

100+exhibitors with cutting-edge technology

400+World-renowned

expert critical care speakers

Earn

22+ continuing

education hours

61%

11%

10%

15%

3%

Physicians

Pharmacists

Other: Students, physical therapists, respiratory therapists, veterinarians, vendors, and others

Physician Assistants Nurses

2019 Critical Care Congress at a Glance

23% West

24% South

25% Midwest

28% North- East

OBTAINtraining and access resources needed to attain your personal and professional goals.

COLLABORATEwith multiprofessional teams during the largest critical care event.

EXPLORE new tools and technologies and gain knowledge to improve patient care.

NETWORK and collaborate with colleagues and critical care experts from around the world to find solutions for common issues.

DISCOVER the latest research at Research Snapshot Theaters and root for your peers during the Critical Care quiz Show.

EXCHANGE knowledge with other critical care professionals during roundtable discussions.

SHAREkey takeaways and review Congress On Demand with your critical care team.

Who Attends:

From Where:

Top Reasons to Attend:

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Pragmatic Trials in the Digital AgeGordon R. Bernard, MDExecutive Vice President for ResearchSenior Associate Dean for Clinical SciencesMelinda Owen Bass Professor of MedicineDirector, Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational ResearchVanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, Tennessee, USA

The Impact of Gun Violence on Public HealthTherese S. Richmond, PhD, CRNP, FAANAndrea B. Laporte Professor of NursingAssociate Dean for Research and InnovationUniversity of Pennsylvania School of NursingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Medical Journalism in the Age of Social Media, Big Data, and Artificial IntelligenceHoward Bauchner, MDEditor-in-ChiefJAMA

Humanizing Intensive CareNicolás Nin, MD, PhD, ICU CoordinatorHospital EspañolMontevideo, Uruguay

Future of Critical Care Medicine in the FieldTodd Rasmussen, MDProfessor of SurgeryAssociate Dean of ResearchUniformed Services University of the Health SciencesAttending Vascular SurgeonWalter Reed National Military Medical CenterBethesda, Maryland, USA

Popular Congress Events and Sessions

Exciting EventsDON’T MISS THESE POPULAR CONGRESS EVENTS WHILE IN ORLANDO.

Critical Care Quiz ShowAttendees will gather to watch and root for their teams during this friendly competition as contestants show off their critical care knowledge in this fast-paced game show.

Critical Crosstalk TheaterThis theater features educational sessions and debates focused on critical care topics in the fields of internal medicine, anesthesiology, surgery, and more.

Roundtable DiscussionsDiscuss critical care topics led by experienced moderators and network with peers on a variety of professional, career, and leadership subjects.

Plenary SessionsAttend thought-provoking presentations that promote innovative developments in critical care. Plenary sessions are held at unopposed times, with presentations given by distinguished, world-renowned leaders in the critical care field. Confirmed speakers include:

2020 Congress Preliminary ProgramFOR COMPLETE DETAILS ON

CONGRESS EVENTS, VISIT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESS.

ADDITIONAL PLENARY SESSIONS AND LATE-BREAKING PLENARY SPEAKERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN EARLY 2020!

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AUGUST / SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER / 2019 // CriticalConnections // 6SCCM.ORG

Popular Congress Events and SessionsPopular EventsGRADE WorkshopMonday, February 17, 2020This workshop-format course will build on a basic understanding of Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology and is intended for those interested in working on guideline panels as methodologists and/or leaders.

Educational Leadership Luncheon (formerly Fellowship Program Directors Luncheon) Monday, February 17, 2020Critical care program directors, fellows, members of multiprofessional ICU teams, and those with a passion for critical care education are invited to participate. This year’s luncheon, “Preparing for the Future of Critical Care Leadership,” will provide attendees with new ideas and strategies to promote leadership development in their own programs.

Advanced Practice Providers LuncheonTuesday, February 18, 2020Critical care advanced practice providers (APPs) are invited to attend and engage in informal networking and roundtable discussions on topics related specifically to APPs and their professional success.

Educational SymposiaLearn about clinical breakthroughs and advances that lead to better patient care during these thought-provoking presentations. Each session is presented by leading experts in critical care and offers a thorough analysis of the developments and controversies affecting most intensive care unit environments.

= TICKETED SESSION REQUIRING ADVANCE REGISTRATION.

= FEE REQUIRED TO ATTEND. SEE REGISTRATION DETAILS AT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESSREGISTRATION.

New!

SCCM Abstract PresentationsResearch Snapshot TheatersAuthors of abstracts and case reports will present their submissions with time for questions and answers. Presentations will be held in designated sections of the Exhibit Hall from Sunday, February 16, 2020, through Tuesday, February 18, 2020.

Star Research PresentationsStar Research Presentations will be scheduled, unopposed, on Sunday, February 16, 2020, from 3:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. The top 64 abstracts and case reports submitted will be highlighted.

Research Awards CeremonyWinners of SCCM’s abstract and case report awards will be recognized during an awards ceremony on Tuesday, February 18, 2020.

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Friday, February 14, and Saturday, February 15, 2020

Advanced Pharmacotherapy in Critical Care

Advanced VV ECMO Workshop Held in partnership with the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization

Airway and Mechanical Ventilation Management for the Critically Ill Patient

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders for the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Specialist Held in partnership with the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care

Critical Care Ultrasound: Adult

Critical Care Ultrasound: Pediatric and Neonatal

Current Concepts in Adult Critical Care

Current Concepts in Pediatric Critical Care

Data Science Datathon

Fundamental Critical Care Support: Obstetrics

Fundamental Critical Care Support: Resource Limited

ICU Liberation Simulation

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Master Class: Cardiovascular Physiology Half-day course

Pre-Congress Educational SessionsEach course is packed with essential clinical information to keep you well informed on various critical care topics. Course prices vary. Many courses sell out; register early to secure your seat!

FOR COMPLETE DETAILS ON THESE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESSPROGRAM.

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2020 Congress Preliminary ProgramFOR COMPLETE DETAILS ON

CONGRESS EVENTS, VISIT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESS.

▲• Administration▲• Cardiovascular▲• Data Science▲• Disaster▲• Endocrine▲• Epidemiology/Outcomes▲• Ethics/End of Life▲• Gastrointestinal/Nutrition▲• Hematology▲• Immunology▲• Infection▲• Integument (Skin)▲• Neurology▲• Obstetrics▲• Patient and Family Support▲• Pediatrics▲• Pharmacology▲• Procedures▲• Professional Development▲• Pulmonary▲• Quality and Patient Safety▲• Renal▲• Resuscitation▲• Sepsis▲• Shock (Non-Sepsis)▲• Trauma▲• Year In Review

Comprehensive Program TopicsLearning Objectives

At the conclusion of the 49th Critical Care Congress, participants should be able to:▲▲ Apply new knowledge and strategies to optimize the care provided by the multiprofessional team to the critically ill patient▲▲ Examine research results and evidence-based medicine techniques to evaluate and improve patient care▲▲ Review and integrate guidelines to measure performance and identify areas for further study and improvement

FOR A MORE DETAILED LIST OF PROGRAM TOPICS AND SESSIONS, VISIT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESSPROGRAM.

Become a qualified instructor!

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VISIT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESSORLANDO FOR SIGHTSEEING ACTIVITIES.

= TICKETED SESSION REQUIRING ADVANCE REGISTRATION.

= FEE REQUIRED TO ATTEND. SEE REGISTRATION DETAILS AT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESSREGISTRATION.

Air TravelSCCM has arranged for discounted airfare of up to 10% off with United Airlines and Delta Airlines for travel to Orlando, Florida, USA, for the 49th Critical Care Congress.

United AirlinesWebsite: www.united.com/meetingtravel

Promotional code: ZGZR314775

By phone: +1 800 426-1122

By email: [email protected]

Agreement code: 314775

Z code: ZGZR

Delta AirlinesWebsite: www.delta.com/meetings

Meeting ticket designator/meeting code: NMTEE

By phone: +1 800 328-1111

Car RentalSCCM has negotiated special car rental rates for Congress with all Orlando Hertz locations between February 10 and February 26, 2020.

HertzWebsite: www.hertz.com

Phone: +1 800 654-2240 (U.S. and Canada) +1 405 749-4434 (all other countries)

CV #: 054W0004

Childcare Services SCCM has secured complimentary childcare services through KiddieCorp. Children aged 6 months to 12 years can attend KiddieCorp at the Hyatt Regency Orlando in Orlando, Florida, USA, on a first come, first-served basis. Space is limited.

Childcare services will be available during the following times:Sunday, February 16, 2020 7:30 a.m. - 6:15 p.m.Monday, February 17, 2020 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

For registration information, visit sccm.org/CongressRegistration.

Hotel AccommodationsTake advantage of discounted Congress hotel rates by making your reservation through the SCCM Housing Bureau. All reservations are subject to availability.

The deadline for booking at discounted SCCM rates is Friday, January 10, 2020.

Congress Headquarters HotelHyatt Regency Orlando9801 International DriveOrlando, Florida, USA

Experience ultimate convenience at Hyatt Regency Orlando. With the Orange County Convention Center just steps away and the International Drive I-RIDE Trolley at your door, you’ll find it easy to explore top Orlando events and attractions, including shops and restaurants at Pointe Orlando, major theme parks, and more.

Other Official Congress Hotels

Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando International Drive Convention Center

Rosen Centre Hotel

Rosen Plaza Hotel

FOR COMPLETE DETAILS ON HOTEL RESERVATIONS AND TRAVEL, VISIT SCCM.ORG/CONGRESSREGISTRATION.