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NEW LOWER REGISTRATION PRICE! The Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency Care The Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency Care CLINCON 2009 CLINCON 2009 July 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre Hotel July 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre Hotel Presented by Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center www.emlrc.org CONFERENCE BROCHURE

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ClinCon 2009 is designed to create an educational experience that will help EMS Personnel provide the highest quality prehospital care to their patients. The time has come for practical, research based clinical street medicine to be practiced by every prehospital care provider.

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REGISTRATION PRICE!The Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency CareThe Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency Care

CLINCON 2009CLINCON 2009July 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre HotelJuly 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre Hotel

Presented byEmergency Medicine Learning & Resource Centerwww.emlrc.org

CONFERENCEBROCHURE

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REGISTRATION PRICE!The Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency CareThe Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency Care

CLINCON 2009CLINCON 2009July 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre HotelJuly 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre Hotel

Presented byEmergency Medicine Learning & Resource Centerwww.emlrc.org

Program Objectives1. Discuss the changes effecting hospital destination decision making by EMS personnel.2. Discuss the concept of “evidence–based” EMS practice.3. Discuss the clinical physiology of Hypodermoclysis.4. Discuss the use of Hypodermoclysis in the prehospital setting.5. Discuss the administration of blood products in the prehospital setting.6. Discuss the pros and cons of using Succinylcholine in the prehospital setting7. Discuss pros and cons of the return of tourniquets in the prehospital setting.8. Discuss the concept of extrication medicine.9. Discuss the philosophy and physiology of geriatric trauma in the prehospital setting.10. Discuss the use of ultrasound in the trauma patient in the prehospital setting.11. Discuss the use of Moodle as a course management system for EMS education.12. Discuss the use of video clips as an education tool.13. Discuss the development and sustainment of an EMS field education program.14. Discuss the management and treatment of pain in the prehospital setting.15. Discuss the concepts of medical research and how they can be used to improve prehospital care.16. Discuss the importance of 12 Lead EKG in the prehospital setting.17. Discuss how the use of prehospital 12 lead EKG acquisition can improve the street to cath time of cardiac patients.18. Discuss the concept of non-invasive respiratory gas monitoring in the prehospital setting.19. Discuss how the use of impedance threshold devices effects cardiac arrest survival.20. Discuss the use of intraossesous infusion in the prehospital setting.21. Discuss the management and treatment of the lightning strike patient in the prehospital setting.22. Discuss the concept of the two-edged role of oxygen and free radicals.23. Discuss the controversies and clinical evidence of spinal movement restriction.24. Discuss the concept of permissive hypotension and its effect(s) on trauma resuscitation.25. Discuss the process for stabilization of the pediatric trauma patient in the prehospital setting.

Americans with DisabilitiesEMLRC wishes to ensure no individual with a disability isexcluded from the conference. If you require any auxiliaryaids or services in order to attend this program, notifyEMLRC 15 working days prior to the start of the conference.

Conference OverviewClinCon 2009 has been designed to provide a cutting edgelearning experience that emphasizes practical, research-basedcontinuing education for the streetwise prehospital provider.

Conference AudienceParamedics, EMTs, Firefighters, EMS/Fire Administrators,EMS Medical Directors, EMS Educators, Emergency Physicians,Emergency Physician Assistants, Emergency Nurses, FirstResponders and other Allied Health Professionals.

Conference Dates & HoursWednesday, July 1st 8:00am - 5:00pm PreconferencesThursday, July 2nd 8:00am - 5:00pmFriday, July 3rd 8:00am - 5:00pm

Conference LocationThe Rosen Centre Hotel9840 International Drive . Orlando, FL 32819Reservations - (800) 800-9840 . www.rosencentre.comRoom Rate: $139 S/D plus tax. Mention EMLRC ClinCon 2009.Guest Room Reservations Cut-O� Date: Friday, June 8, 2009Looking to celebrate the 4th of July weekend in Orlando? Extendyour stay and continue to enjoy this great Rosen Centre room rate!

Registration & More InformationVisit www.emlrc.org/clincon2009.htm to register and toreview additional conference details.

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Conference Features> A prehospital education program that is second to none.

ClinCon 2009 offers 25 presentations andover 20 available hours of continuing education credits.

> Nationally renowned faculty.ClinCon 2009 provides access to nationally renownedEMS faculty and subject matter experts.

> See the latest in EMS equipment, vehicles and technology!Exhibitors will be available to answer your questions andhelp solve your most challenging problems.

> Home to the Bill Shearer International ALS-BLS Competition!Come and compete against the best EMS providers in the world. Presented by EMLRC and EMS Magazine.

> Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center 3717 South Conway Road, Orlando, FL 32812 800.766.6335 | Fax 407.281.4407 | www.emlrc.org

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PERMIT NO. 2361ORLANDO, FL

The Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency CareThe Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency Care

CLINCON 2009CLINCON 2009July 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre HotelJuly 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre Hotel

FACULTY

Coburn Allen, MD, FAAP, FACEPAssistant Professor, PediatricsBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TX

Bryan Bledsoe, DO, FACEPEMS Author/ConsultantMidlothian, TXClinical Professor of Emergency Medicine University of Nevada School of MedicineLas Vegas, NV

Scott Bourn, PhD, RN, REMT-P National Director of Clinical ProgramsAmerican Medical ResponseNational Resource CenterGreenwood Village, CO

Edward Racht, MDVice President of Medical A�airs Chief Medical O�cerPiedmont Newnan HospitalNewnan, GA

Daniel Gri�n, REMT-PEMS EducatorPresident Florida Association of EMS EducatorsGainesville, FL Stephen J. Leech, MDDirectorEmergency Medicine Ultrasound FellowshipAttending PhysicianDepartment of Emergency MedicineOrlando Regional Medical CenterOrlando, FL

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Wednesday, July 1, 20097:00am-5:30pm Registration10:00am-2:00pm Exhibits5:30pm-7:00pm Exhibits - ALS/BLS Competition Awards CeremonyPreconferences8:00am-5:00pm P-1 Pediatric ITLS Course Course fee includes textbook.8:00am-3:00pm P-2 Assessment & Treatment of Trauma (ATT) Course Instructor Rollout This new international trauma curriculum from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons o�ers state-of-the-art trauma information and prehospital care practices. Participants will work through sample scenarios, skills stations and discuss course administration to fully prepare them to implement the ATT program. Course requires online preparatory work be completed prior to attending the ClinCon Train-the-Trainer rollout.8:00am-5:00pm P-3 ACEP eACLS™ Course Renew your ACLS certi�cation at ClinCon with ACEP's acclaimed online eACLS™ course. ClinCon attendees can complete the online course and skills training in a convenient manner all for only $149.00. Simply complete the online course anytime prior to the conference then complete a 30 minute skills examination on Wednesday, July 1 at ClinCon. This preconference requires a separate registration process. Please visit www.eacls.com/clincon to register or learn more about eACLS™.Special Event5:30am-7:00pm Opening Reception and ALS/BLS Competition Awards Ceremony in Exhibit Hall

Thursday, July 2, 20097:00am-5:00pm Registration10:00am-4:00pm ExhibitsGeneral Sessions8:00am-8:10am Welcome Remarks / Opening Ceremonies8:10am-9:10am The Richard Slevinski Keynote Presentation It’s Not Just Where You Take Them, Its What You Take Them To: The Changing World of Hospital Destination Decisions By EMS Edward Racht, MD9:10am-10:10am Becoming “Evidence-Based”: What Does It Mean in EMS & How Do We Get Started? Scott Bourn, PhD, RN, REMT-P10:10am-10:45am Break in Exhibit Hall10:45am-12:15pm Hypodermoclysis: Subcutaneous Infusion in the Prehospital Setting Coburn Allen, MD12:15pm-1:30pm Lunch on own / Visit Exhibit Hall1:30pm-5:00pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions B-1 Controversies in Prehospital Care1:30pm- 2:30pm The Good Stu� at Last: Introduction to Out of Hospital Administration of Blood Products Je� Myers, DO, EdM, NREMT-P2:30pm-3:00pm Break in Exhibit Hall3:00pm-4:00pm Without a Trace or Smoking Gun: Succinylcholine in the Pre-Hospital Setting Brittany Ann Williams MHSc, BSRT-NPS, NREMT-P4:00pm-5:00pm A New Main Squeeze: Tourniquets in EMS Je� Myers, DO, EdM, NREMT-P B-2 Trauma1:30pm-2:30pm The Medicine Of Extrication Edward Racht, MD

Thursday, July 2, 2009 (cont.)2:30pm-3:00pm Break in Exhibit Hall3:00pm-4:00pm The Philosophy & Physiology of Geriatric Trauma Scott Bourn, PhD, RN, REMT-P4:00pm-5:00pm Prehospital Ultrasound in the Trauma Patient Stephen J. Leech, MD B-3 EMS Education/Technology1:30pm-2:30pm Moodle: Your Open Source to Course Management Shawn Treloar, REMT-P2:30pm-3:00pm Break in Exhibit Hall3:00pm-4:00pm Teaching In The Streets: Developing & Sustaining Field Education Edward Racht, MD4:00pm-5:00pm A Primer: Using Video Clips as an Education Tool Daniel Gri�n, REMT-P

Friday, July 3, 20097:00am-5:00pm RegistrationGeneral Sessions 8:00am-8:05am Opening Remarks / Announcements8:05am-9:05am Reality Check: What’s Medical Research Have To Do With Real World EMS? Scott Bourn, PhD, RN, REMT-P9:05am-10:00am Don’t Be A Pain In The Ambulance: Management & Treatment of Pain Edward Racht, MD10:00am-11:00am Break in Exhibit Hall11:00am-12:15pm Have We Set The Bar To High: How Customer Expectations in EMS Cannot Be Met Bryan Bledsoe, DO, FACEP12:15pm-1:30pm Lunch on own1:30pm-5:00pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions B-1 CardioPulmonary1:30pm-2:30pm Street to Cath: Real Life Examples of Why 12-Leads Are Important Je� Myers, DO, EdM, NREMT-P 2:30pm-3:30pm Non-Invasive Respiratory Gas Monitoring Bryan Bledsoe, DO, FACEP3:30pm-4:00pm Break4:00pm-5:00pm Impedance Threshold Devices: Improving Survival From Cardiac Arrest Kenneth Navarro, NREMT-P B-2 General Medical1:30pm-2:30pm Intraossesous Infusion Kenneth Navarro, NREMT-P2:30pm- 3:30pm The Myths and Truths About Lightning Daniel Gri�n, REMT-P3:30pm-4:00pm Break4:00pm-5:00pm Surely Oxygen Can’t Be Bad? An Introduction and Review of the Two-Edged Role of Oxygen and Free Radicals Bryan Bledsoe, DO, FACEP B-3 Trauma1:30pm-2:30pm To Board or Not To Board? A Rational & Evidence –Based Approach to Spinal Movement Restriction Edward Racht, MD2:30pm-3:30pm Prehospital Stabilization of the Pediatric Trauma Patient Scott Bourn, PhD, RN, REMT-P3:30pm-4:00pm Break4:00pm-5:00pm Permissive Hypotension: Changing the Tide of Trauma Fluid Resuscitation Je� Myers, DO, EdM. NREMT-P5:00pm Conference Adjourned

CLINCON 2009CLINCON 2009 The Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency CareJuly 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre HotelThe Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency CareJuly 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre Hotel

Continuing Education CreditGeneral Sessions and tracks approved for up to 12.0 credit hours.P-1 is approved for up to 8.0 credit hours. P-2 is approved for up to 6.0 credit hours. P-3 is approved for up to 8.0 credit hours. To receive CME credit, participants must sign in each day. Attendance at an entire session is required to receive credit. Paramedics and EMTs - This educational activity is approved by the Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center (EMLRC), an organization accredited by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) and the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of EMS. Participants that require additional approval should consult their local Medical Director or State EMS O�ce. Physicians - The EMLRC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.The EMLRC designates this continuing medical activity for up to 20.0 hours in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award of the AMA. Each Physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spends in the educational activity. Application has been made to the American College of Emergency Physicians for ACEP Category 1 credit and the American Osteopathic Association for Category 2 Credit. Nurses - Up to 20.0 nursing contact hours will be provided by the Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center (EMLRC). The EMLRC is approved as a provider of nursing education by the Florida Board of Nursing, Provider # 2731.

FACULTY

Coburn Allen, MD, FAAP, FACEPAssistant Professor, PediatricsBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TX

Bryan Bledsoe, DO, FACEPEMS Author/ConsultantMidlothian, TXClinical Professor of Emergency Medicine University of Nevada School of MedicineLas Vegas, NV

Scott Bourn, PhD, RN, REMT-P National Director of Clinical ProgramsAmerican Medical ResponseNational Resource CenterGreenwood Village, CO

Edward Racht, MDVice President of Medical A�airs Chief Medical O�cerPiedmont Newnan HospitalNewnan, GA

Daniel Gri�n, REMT-PEMS EducatorPresident Florida Association of EMS EducatorsGainesville, FL Stephen J. Leech, MDDirectorEmergency Medicine Ultrasound FellowshipAttending PhysicianDepartment of Emergency MedicineOrlando Regional Medical CenterOrlando, FL

Je� Myers, DO, EdM, NREMT-PClinical Assistant ProfessorEmergency Medicine State University of NY at Bu�aloBu�alo, NY Kenneth Navarro, NREMT-PContinuing Education CoordinatorEmergency Medicine Education DepartmentUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical SchoolDallas, TX

Shawn Treloar, REMT-PEMS Battalion Chief Sanford Fire RescueLead EMT InstructorSeminole Community College Sanford, FL

Brittany Ann Williams MHSc, BSRT-NPS, NREMT-P Associate Professor EMSSanta Fe College3737 NE 39th AvenueGainesville, FL

Faculty DisclosureThe Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center adheres to ACCME standards regarding industry support of continuing medicaleducation, and the disclosure of faculty and commercial sponsor relationships (if any) willbe made known during the educational activity. Faculty are expected to openly disclose inclusion of discussion on any o�-label, experimental or investigative use of drugs, devices, orequipment or any commercial sponsorshiprelations in their presentations.

The Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency CareJuly 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre HotelThe Premier Clinical Conference on Prehospital Emergency CareJuly 1-3, 2009 . Orlando, FL . The Rosen Centre Hotel

CLINCON 2009 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM

___________________________________________________________________________First Name MI Last Name Su�x

___________________________________________________________________________Title Agency Mailing Label Priority Code

___________________________________________________________________________Billing Address

___________________________________________________________________________City State Zip

___________________________________________________________________________Phone Fax Email (Required)

___________________________________________________________________________Type of License State of License License # Exp. DateRequired Information to receive CME/CEU's

MD/DO____ EMT____ Paramedic____ RN____ PA____ Other____________________Check all that apply

Registration Fee Schedule Check only one if applicableBefore or On June 10, 2009 Discounts Available[ ] $300 $280 - General Registration [ ] $285 $265 - 3 or more from 1 agency (each)After June 10, 2009[ ] $335 $315 - General Registration [ ] $320 $300 - 3 or more from 1 agency (each) [ ] $225 $205 - ALS/BLS Competition Team Member/Judge [ ] $275 $250 - FCEP Member[ ] $225 $205 - Paramedic/EMT Student* *(Documentation required from Program Director)

Preconferences Fee Schedule Check only one if applicable[ ] $140 - P-1 Pediatric ITLS Course Course fee includes textbook.[ ] $130 - P-2 Assessment & Treatment of Trauma (ATT) Course Instructor Rollout

$149 - P-3 ACEP eACLS™ Course This preconference requires a separate registration process. Please visit www.eacls.com/clincon to register or learn more about eACLS™.

Indicate if you plan to attend the following Break-out TracksFriday [ ] B1 - Controversies in Prehospital Care [ ] B2 - Trauma [ ] B3 - EMS Ed./Tech.Saturday [ ] B1 - CardioPulmonary [ ] B2 - General Medical [ ] B3 - Trauma

Registration Fee $________ Pre-conference Fee $________ Total Fees Enclosed $________

Payments accepted by Visa, Mastercard, Check or Purchase Order. American Express not accepted. Payment must accompany registration form. Purchase Orders will be billed at the after June 10th registration rate.Make checks payable to EMLRC and mail to 3717 S. Conway Road, Orlando, FL 32812.Phone: (407) 281-7396 or (800) 766-6335 Fax: (407) 281-4407. Federal Tax ID #59-3001777.Credit card number needed to guarantee registration unless Check or PO accompanies registration form.

Credit Card Number: _______________________________________________________Credit Card Type: [ ] Visa [ ] MastercardExpiration Date: _________Cardholder Name: __________________________________Cardholder Signature: ______________________________________________________Note: Cancellations and refunds will be made only if requested in writing to the ClinCon 2009 Conference Registrar.No refunds will be made after June 30, 2009 (no exceptions). For all cancellations, an administrative fee of $75.00will be retained. You may send a substitute from your organization.

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CME/CEU Certi�cate and Conference Eval.The Conference Evaluation will be available online. Your completed online evaluation will be required to receive your CME/CEU certi�cate. Once you complete the online evaluation, a certi�cate will be promptly issued to you via email from the EMLRC o�ce.

3 or more from 1 agencyRegistrations must be sent together to qualify for the 3 or more from 1 agency discount.

Continuing Education CreditGeneral Sessions and tracks approved for up to 12.0 credit hours.P-1 is approved for up to 8.0 credit hours. P-2 is approved for up to 6.0 credit hours. P-3 is approved for up to 8.0 credit hours. To receive CME credit, participants must sign in each day. Attendance at an entire session is required to receive credit. Paramedics and EMTs - This educational activity is approved by the Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center (EMLRC), an organization accredited by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) and the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of EMS. Participants that require additional approval should consult their local Medical Director or State EMS O�ce. Physicians - The EMLRC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.The EMLRC designates this continuing medical activity for up to 20.0 hours in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award of the AMA. Each Physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spends in the educational activity. Application has been made to the American College of Emergency Physicians for ACEP Category 1 credit and the American Osteopathic Association for Category 2 Credit. Nurses - Up to 20.0 nursing contact hours will be provided by the Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center (EMLRC). The EMLRC is approved as a provider of nursing education by the Florida Board of Nursing, Provider # 2731.