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East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education BOX 70572 JOHNSON CITY, TN 37614 NONPROFIT ORG About the Conference The 13th Annual Update in Acute and Emergency Care Pediatrics Conference is the result of collaboration between Tennessee’s four Comprehensive Regional Pediatric Centers (CRPCs) and Tennessee Emergency Medical Services for Children (TN EMSC). The course will provide practical clinical information about urgent and emergent pediatric challenges in an atmosphere that encourages participant interaction. Learning Objectives Understand emerging evidence-based considerations in acute pediatric care Be better prepared for the complications that caring for pediatric populations may present in the acute setting Standardize systems of acute care so that pediatric patients experience best practices in acute and emergency medicine Target Audience Pediatricians, Family and Internal Medicine Physicians, Surgeons, Emergency Medicine Physicians, Pediatric Subspecialists, Advanced Practice Nurses, Physician Assis- tants, Pharmacists, Nurses, EMS Providers, and students in all disciplines of care. Activity Director Rita Westbrook, M.D., FACEP Pediatric Emergency Medicine East Tennessee Children’s Hospital/Emergency Department Knoxville, TN Registration Fees Early Registration After 3/14 Physicians, PAs, APNs $250 $275 Nurses, Allied Health $150 $175 EMS, Students $100 $125 Venue A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hilton Knoxville, 501 West Church Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Reserva- tions may be made by contacting the Hilton Knoxville at (865) 523-2300, and referencing “reservation #EMSC1,” by February 25, 2014. ETSU is an AA/EEO employer. TBR# 170-025-13 1.2M Accreditation ACCME Accreditation: Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CME Credit: Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM . Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Joint Providership This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University and the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services for Children. Quillen College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CNE Credit: 12.0 continuing nursing education contact hours for this conference. East Tennessee State University College of Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.  This event is presented by East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Tennessee Emergency Medical Services for Children, the Quillen College of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education, and the College of Nursing Office of Continuing Education at East Tennessee State University. 20th Birthday Party Celebrating Tennessee Emergency Medical Services For Children A fundraiser to support the children of Tennessee through the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services for Children Foundation (TN EMSC) and East Tennessee Children’s Hospital March 28, 2014 6:30 PM Location The Square Room at Cafe 4 4 Market Square Knoxville, TN 37902 Register Online at www.tnemsc.org Dinner & Drinks Live and Silent Auctions, Dancing, and More Casual Dress  $50 per person Sponsored tables available $1,250 per table of 10   Chaired by Dr. Kevin Brinkmann This event is not related to the CME educational event listed on this brochure. To register or for more information, go to www.etsu.edu/cme/ or call (423) 439-8027. www.TNEMSC.org

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About the Conference

The 13th Annual Update in Acute and Emergency Care Pediatrics Conference is the result of collaboration between Tennessee’s four Comprehensive Regional Pediatric Centers (CRPCs) and Tennessee Emergency Medical Services for Children (TN EMSC).  The course will provide practical clinical information about urgent and emergent pediatric challenges in an atmosphere that encourages participant interaction.

Learning Objectives

• Understand emerging evidence-based considerations in acute pediatric care• Be better prepared for the complications that caring for pediatric populations may present in the acute setting• Standardize systems of acute care so that pediatric patients experience best practices in acute and emergency medicine

Target Audience

Pediatricians, Family and Internal Medicine Physicians, Surgeons, Emergency Medicine Physicians, Pediatric Subspecialists, Advanced Practice Nurses, Physician Assis-tants, Pharmacists, Nurses, EMS Providers, and students in all disciplines of care.

Activity Director

Rita Westbrook, M.D., FACEPPediatric Emergency MedicineEast Tennessee Children’s Hospital/Emergency DepartmentKnoxville, TN

Registration Fees

Early Registration After 3/14Physicians, PAs, APNs $250 $275Nurses, Allied Health $150 $175EMS, Students $100 $125

Venue

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hilton Knoxville, 501 West Church Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee.  Reserva-tions may be made by contacting the Hilton Knoxville at (865) 523-2300, and referencing “reservation #EMSC1,” by February 25, 2014. 

ETSU is an AA/EEO employer. TBR# 170-025-13 1.2M

Accreditation

ACCME Accreditation: Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CME Credit: Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Joint Providership

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University and the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services for Children. Quillen College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CNE Credit: 12.0 continuing nursing education contact hours for this conference. East Tennessee State University College of Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This event is presented by East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Tennessee Emergency Medical Services for Children, the Quillen College of Medicine O�ce of Continuing Medical Education, and the College of Nursing O�ce of Continuing Education at East Tennessee State University.

20th Birthday Party Celebrating Tennessee Emergency Medical Services For Children

A fundraiser to support the children of Tennessee through the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services

for Children Foundation (TN EMSC) and East Tennessee Children’s Hospital

March 28, 20146:30 PM

LocationThe Square Room at Cafe 4

4 Market SquareKnoxville, TN 37902

Register Online at www.tnemsc.orgDinner & Drinks

Live and Silent Auctions, Dancing, and MoreCasual Dress

 $50 per person

Sponsored tables available $1,250 per table of 10 

 Chaired by Dr. Kevin Brinkmann

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A G E N D A

Friday, March 28, 2014

7:00 - 7:20 Breakfast/Registration 7:20-7:30 Welcome/Announcements Rita Westbrook, M.D., FACEP 7:30-9:00 Every 1/2 Second Counts: A Victim’s Perspective on Health Care Ridley Barron, B.A., MRE 9:00-9:30 Break/Visit Exhibitors 9:30-10:30 Supporting Children after Crisis Events Robin Gurwitch, Ph.D.

10:30-11:30 Breakout #1 Pediatric Airway Emergency: We’re All Going to See One! Ricky Mohon, M.D.

Breakout #2 Generation Y: #SocialMediaTrends @ InTodaysYouth Brandon Smith, EMT-P

Breakout #3 Drug Testing in the Pediatric ED: “Oops, Baby with Cocaine in the Urine!  What Do I Do Now?” Rick Sances, M.D. Mary Palmer, M.D.

11:30-12:45 Lunch/Award Presentations

12:45-1:45 Oops: Case Studies for When Things Don’t Go as Planned (Case Presentation Panel) Kevin Brinkmann, M.D. Rick Slaven, MPS, NREMTP, CCEMTP Sheri Smith, R.N.

1:45-2:15 Break/Visit Exhibitors

2:15-3:15 Breakout #4 Creepy, Crawly, Critters: Case Reports Rita Westbrook, M.D., FACEP

Breakout #5 “Communication Failure”: Keeping Kids Safe Marvin Hall, M.D., FAAP, CPE

Breakout #6 Rub-a-Dub-Dub 100 Kids in a Tub: Pediatric Decontamination Captain Mark Wilbanks, A.S., CCEMTP IC

3:15-4:15 The Initial Treatment of DKA in the ER: The ER Physician’s Perspective Ken Wicker, M.D.

4:15-4:30 Break

4:30-5:30 Big Problems Come in Small Packages: Planning for Children and Families in Disasters Lou Romig, M.D., FAAP, FACEP

Saturday, March 29, 2014

7:30-8:00 Breakfast/Registration/Exhibitors 8:00-9:00 Do You Have The Right Dose? Michael Wallace, BSHS, CCPM

9:00-10:00 Breakout #7 Penetrating Trauma Regan Williams, M.D.

Breakout #8 Information Technology in Pediatrics: What Do Families Want? Andy Spooner, M.D., MS, FAAP

Breakout #9 “Same Di�erence”: Pediatric Emergencies in the Adult ER Will Ferguson, M.D.

10:05-10:30 Break/Visit Exhibitors

10:30-11:30 Surprise Cases at 2 A.M. Cristina Estrada, M.D.

11:30-12:30 Safety: A Piece of Cake as Long as You COMMUNICATE Sheri Smith, R.N., BSN

12:30-12:40 Closing Remarks/Evaluation

Course AlterationsChanges in the program faculty, topics, and/or schedule may be necessary. These may occur without notice when time does not permit noti�cation.

FacultyRidley Barron, BA, MREPresident/CEO, Ridley Barron MinistriesThompsons Station, TN Kevin Brinkmann, M.D.Pediatric Critical CareEast Tennessee Children’s HospitalUniversity of Tennessee Medical CenterKnoxville, TN Cristina Estrada, M.D.Assistant Professor/Interim Division Chief/Medical Director of Pediatric Emergency MedicineDirector, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship ProgramVanderbilt University School of MedicineNashville, TN Will Ferguson, M.D.Instructor/FellowDepartment of Emergency MedicineDivision of Emergency Medical ServicesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital Birmingham, AL

Robin Gurwitch, Ph.D.Faculty, Duke University Medical CenterDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesDurham, NC Marvin Hall, M.D., FAAP, CPEPediatric IntensivistAssociate Medical DirectorChildren’s Hospital at ErlangerAssistant Professor, PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee College of MedicineChattanooga, TN Ricky Mohon, M.D., FAAP, FACPProfessorDepartment of PediatricsDirector of Pediatric PulmonologyCritical Care and Sleep MedicineQuillen College of MedicineEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, TN Mary Palmer, M.D.Emergency and Child Abuse PediatricsChildren’s Pediatric GroupEast Tennessee Children’s HospitalKnoxville, TN Lou Romig, M.D., FAAP, FACEPAttending Pediatric Emergency PhysicianConsultant in Pediatric Disaster PreparednessSouth Florida Baptist Health SystemMiami, FL

Rick Sances, M.D.Medical Director, LaboratoryEast Tennessee Children's HospitalKnoxville, TN Rick Slaven, MPS, NREMTP, CCEMTPDirector, Center for Simulation and TrainingDeBusk College of Osteopathic MedicineLincoln Memorial UniversityHarrogate, TN Brandon Smith, EMT-PPublic Safety CoordinatorPutnam County 911/EMSCookeville, TN Sheri Smith, R.N., BSNNursing Director, Critical Care ServicesEast Tennessee Children’s HospitalKnoxville, TN Andy Spooner, M.D., M.S., FAAPChief Medical Information O�cerAssociate Professor, Department of PediatricsCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, OH

Michael Wallace, BSHS, CCPMEMS Operations ManagerWilliamson Medical CenterFranklin, TN Rita Westbrook, M.D., FACEPPediatric Emergency MedicineEast Tennessee Children’s HospitalKnoxville, TN Ken Wicker, M.D., FAAPEmergency PhysicianEast Tennessee Children’s HospitalKnoxville, TN Mark Wilbanks, A.S., CCEMTP I.C.CaptainQuality Improvement O�cer, EMS DivisionCity of Knoxville Fire DepartmentKnoxville, TN Regan Williams, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDivision of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Tennessee Health Science CenterUniversity Le Bonheur Pediatric SpecialistsMemphis, TN

To register or for more information, go to www.etsu.edu/cme/

or call (423) 439-8027.www.TNEMSC.org