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JULY 10-12, 2020 Embassy Suites St. Augustine, FL SUMMER MEETING Florida Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Offering All Required CE Courses in One Weekend “Airway Management after Medical Emergencies” and “COVID-19 Updates” PALS Certification Course ACLS/BLS Recertification Course Andrew Herlich, DMD, MD, FAAP, FASA Saturday, July 11 Sunday, July 12 2020

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Page 1: fsoms.orgfsoms.org/wp-content/uploads/FSOMS_Summer_2020_New_Program.pdfMedicine for Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services in the Palm Beach area of South Florida. Our team has been presenting

JULY 10-12, 2020

Embassy SuitesSt. Augustine, FL

SUMMER MEETINGFlorida Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

Offering All Required CE Courses in One Weekend

“Airway Management after Medical Emergencies” and “COVID-19 Updates”

PALS Certification Course

ACLS/BLS Recertification Course

Andrew Herlich, DMD, MD, FAAP, FASA

Saturday, July 11

Sunday, July 12

2020

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“Airway Management After Medical Emergencies”

“COVID-19 Update”

“ACLS/BLS and PALS Certification Courses”

ACLS/BLS: These programs will require a pre-course didactic video review and completion of several quizzes. Class time will be spent completing skills and scenario stations. Groups of 6 doctors with teams of 3 completing cases.Participants who do not complete the pre-course video and quizzes prior to the course will not be eligible to attend the skills day. Once you register for the courses, videos, quizzes, textbook and prep packet will be emailed to each participant.

PALS: The official “no stress” program developed by the American Heart Association and The American Academy of Pediatrics, our PALS Program is designed to emphasize early recognition and management of potentially life threatening situations in the pediatric patient rather than merely “running code”. Through the use of stress free case based scenarios and interactive skills stations, participants will receive instruction in the recognition and management of respiratory failure and shock, basic life support and airway management, rhythm disturbances, vascular access, trauma, and managing cardiopulmonary arrest in the infant and child.

These programs will meet the American Red Cross “Challenge Course” requirements for certification and are recognized by the Florida Board of Dentistry.

Although medical emergencies in the oral and maxillofacial surgeon’s office are uncommon, when they do occur they can be quite serious. Preprocedural assessment of the patient will likely help the practitioner prevent the emergencies and knowing when to go slow or say no. Airway emergencies are the most devastating and can be largely resolved with good skills and practice. Cardiovascular, neurological, and, endocrine emergencies are most frequently treated pharmacologi-cally. With the addition of the COVID-19 pandemic, patient approaches require a high clinical suspicion of exposure and an even higher quality of PPE for practitioners, their entire office staff, and the patient.

At the end of the talk, the attendees will be able to understand, plan, and rehearse the cognitive aspects of the following:1 – Preprocedural assessment of the patient presenting to their office2 – Create plans and cognitive aids for airway, cardiovascular, neurologic, endocrine, and special problems such as

malignant hyperthermia or hematologic emergencies3 – Plan routine periodic office drills/simulated emergencies to enhance their skill sets and understanding4 – Understand and plan the specialized care of the patient who may have been exposed to any pandemic including

COVID-19.5 – Acquire the appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment) for surgeon and their staff in order to treat patients with

highly infectious problems.

REQUIRED CE COURSE

REQUIRED CE COURSES

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Andrew Herlich, DMD, MD, FAAP, FASAHonorary Fellow AAOMSProfessor Emeritus, Department of AnesthesiologyUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Shaun FixPresidentEmergency Medical Consultants, Inc.

About our Speakers

Dr. Herlich was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was raised in both Philadelphia and Northern New Jersey. After attending college, dental school, and medical school, he pursued anesthesia training. He trained at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York, as well as Fellowships in both Pediatric Anesthesia and Ambulatory Anesthesia. Currently, he is Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine. His clinical practice is at UPMC Mercy where his primary interests are anesthesia for maxillofacial surgery and pediatric burn surgery. He served as a Delegate to the ASA, the ASA’s Liaison to the American Dental Association, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. In 2011, he was awarded Honorary Fellowship in the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Andy is a Volunteer Hotline Consultant for the Malignant Hyperthermia Association of the United States. He has been funded by NIH 3 times and has more than 80 publications. He has been recognized as one of America’s Top Anesthesiologists for 15 consecutive years.He has lectured in every state in the US and internationally. He recently was a visiting professor in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Harvard and the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry.

Shaun Fix has been practicing and teaching in the hospital and prehospital field since 1983. He is the president of Emergency Medical Consultants, Inc. and served 35 years as a company officer in charge of Emergency Medicine for Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services in the Palm Beach area of South Florida.

Our team has been presenting Management of Office Emergencies for Dental Professionals since the 90’s and along with Dental Specialty ACLS courses, helped present the original curriculum for the Dental Airway Course with members of the FSOMS board. We have presented at FSOMS, FAP, and Florida Dental board conferences.

Shaun has presented programs at State, National and International Conferences and has appeared on FETN, Pulse, 24-7 EMS, Medic Monthly, and Emergency Medical Update videos. A frequent lecturer, author and consultant, Shaun and his group are best known for keeping their programs upbeat and relevant whilebringing “the reality of emergency medicine” to the classroom setting and providing onsite relevant training based on the providers specific needs.

Shaun Fix has been practicing and teaching in the hospital and pre-hospital field since 1983. He is the president of Emergency Medical Consultants, Inc. and served 35 years as a company officer in charge of Emergency Medicine for Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services in the Palm Beach area of South Florida. Our team has been presenting Management of Office Emergencies for Dental Professionals since the 90’s and along with Dental Specialty ACLS courses, helped present the original curriculum for the Dental Airway Course with members of the FSOMS board. We have presented at FSOMS, FAP, and Florida Dental board conferences. Shaun has presented programs at State, National and International Conferences and has appeared on FETN, Pulse, 24-7 EMS, Medic Monthly, and Emergency Medical Update videos. A frequent lecturer, author and consultant, Shaun and his group are best known for keeping their programs upbeat and relevant while bringing “the reality of emergency medicine” to the classroom setting and providing onsite relevant training based on the providers specific needs.

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FRIDAY, JULY 10 4:00pm – 6:00pm Open Board Meeting for all Attendees

6:30pm – 7:30pm Welcome Reception

Dinner on Your Own

SATURDAY, JULY 117:00am – 8:00am Breakfast with Exhibitors & Registration

8:00am – 10:00am ACLS Recertification Course EMC, Inc.

10:00am – 10:30am Break with Exhibitors

10:30am – 12:00pm ACLS Continues

12:00pm – 1:00pm BLS Recertification Course

1:00pm – 1:30pm Lunch

1:30pm – 3:30pm “Airway Management After Medical Emergencies” and “COVID-19 Update” Dr. Andrew Herlich

3:30pm – 4:00pm Break with Exhibitors

4:00pm – 6:00pm “Airway Management After Medical Emergencies” and “COVID-19 Update”

6:30pm – 7:30pm Reception

Dinner on Your Own

SUNDAY, JULY 127:00am – 8:00am Breakfast with Exhibitors

8:00am – 10:00am PALS Certification Course EMC, Inc.

10:00am – 10:30am Break with Exhibitors

10:30am – 12:30pm PALS Continues

12:30pm Adjourn

2020 FSOMS SUMMER SCHEDULE

CONFERENCES COURSES

Airway Management After Medical Emergencies: All dentists who hold an active sedation permit of any level must complete four (4) hours of continuing education in airway management and four (4) hours of continuing education in medical emergencies, every four (4) years from the last date the dentist took the continuing education course.

ACLS/BLS/PALS: Once you register for the ACLS/BLS/PALS course, a digital textbook will be emailed to you along with a prep packet and two mandatory pre-tests. You will need to record your answers for both pre-tests on the answer sheets provided and bring the completed answer sheets with you to class.

This conference has been approved for 4 hours for the Medical Emergencies FSOMS will issue a certificate for the 4 hours of Medical Emergencies. EMC will issue certificates for 4.5 hours ACLS and 1 hour for BCLS course and 4 hours for the PALS course.

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Embassy Suites by Hilton300 A1A Beach BoulevardSt Augustine, Florida, 32080, USA904-461-9004

HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS

Each suite features a living room with sofa bed, HDTV and well-lit work desk. A separate bedroom has a king bed or two queen beds, plus an HDTV. Heat snacks in the microwave and chill drinks in the mini-refrigerator. A wet bar, coffeemaker and room service add extra convenience. Other amenities include complimentary WiFi, cable and in-room movies, a telephone with voicemail and data port and a laptop-sized safe.

2 Queen 2 Room Suite: $259 per night1 King Suite: $259 per night

Resort fee: $22 per night. Covers basic guest internet access, 2 beach chairs, 2 hour bike rental, resort activities, daily yoga, two bottles of water daily, fitness center, and swimming pool access/towels.

Please visit the website, follow the instructions and secure your room immediately.

https://embassysuites.hilton.com/en/es/groups/personalized/U/USTBOES-FAA-20200708/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

To register for the FSOMS summer meeting, please type the link into your browser and follow the directions.

https://www.123signup.com/register?id=rnmjd

The registration includes all courses, full breakfast (Saturday & Sunday), Lunch and the Friday and Saturday night receptions for you and your spouse/guest.

Conference Registration Fees: Member, $450; Non member, $550; Retired Member, $350; Spouses: no charge, Guests: $50.00.

TRAVEL

St. Augustine is easily accessible from the north and south by Interstate 95, U.S. Highway 1 and scenic Florida Highway A1A. Our visitors from the West are served by Interstate 10, while Interstate 4 and Interstate 75 connect the area to Central and Southwest Florida. Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) is approximately 50 minutes north of St. Augustine. This three-concourse airport is served by national and regional airlines that connect Florida’s Historic Coast to most major U.S. cities.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING

Please contact the concierge desk at 904-461-9004 to inquire about transportation services and fees with Dana’s Limousine Service. Resort is valet only. $26 plus tax per night.

CONFERENCE ATTIRE

Business casual is acceptable throughout the weekend.

SOCIAL DISTANCE AND SANITATION PRACTICES

We will be adhering to recommended guidelines to keep all members and guest safe and suggest the following:• Bring masks to wear on property and throughout the conference.• Frequent hand washing and hand sanitation.• Refrain from hand shaking and maintain social distancing.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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As of May 7, 2020

ABOUT HILTON CLEANSTAY

Hilton has developed a global program introducing a new standard of hotel cleanliness and disinfection: Hilton CleanStay with Lysol protection.

Hilton CleanStay builds upon Hilton’s already high standards of housekeeping and hygiene, where hospital-grade cleaning products and upgraded protocols are currently in use, to ensure Hilton guests enjoy an even cleaner and safer stay from check-in to check-out.

KEY FEATURES

Hilton CleanStay Room Seal to indicate that guest rooms have not been accessed since they were cleaned

Increased focused disinfection of top 10 high touch areas in guest rooms like light switches and door handles

Increased cleaning and disinfection frequency of public areas

Guest-accessible disinfecting wipes at entrances and high traffic areas

Enhanced cleaning and disinfection for fitness centers 

Enhanced cleaning & operational changes to restaurants, bars, in-room dining and meeting spaces

Reduced paper amenities (like pads and guest directories) in rooms

Industry-leading contactless check-in and check-out with Digital Key at more than 4,700 properties globally

Evaluation of new technologies like electrostatic sprayers with disinfecting mist and ultraviolet light to sanitize surfaces and objects

Enhanced Team Member safety and well-being with personal protective equipment and enhanced training and protocols

WHY CLEANSTAY?

OUR PARTNERRB, maker of Lysol and DettolThe program will feature Lysol’s trusted cleaning products, solutions and training in North America. RB and Hilton are also exploring opportunities to expand the program into a global partnership.

Travelers and our guests are expecting a higher standard of cleanliness and disinfection than ever before.

71%3HOW IS CLEANSTAY UNIQUE?While other hotel chains and other industries, like retail and restaurants, are making changes, Hilton is the first to

leveraging . In addition,

this program is not limited to guest rooms, but

– from arrival to departure.

TIMELINEPublic Announcement

Global Roll-out

Program Build-out

Begin Publishing Resources & Standards for Hotels

Hilton engaged early with the AHLA and helped play a role in crafting their guidelines. Hilton’s CleanStay program meets all of the AHLA standards and will build on them to elevate and mandate the CleanStay program across all of our hotel brands and properties globally in order to meet the expectations of our guests.

BUILDING ON AHLA STANDARDS

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