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Page 1: Nonprofit Org. 8515 Douglas Avenue, Suite 27B Urbandale, IA … · 2011-09-12 · POCKET MASK 36045- Each.....$2.60 MEDSTORM NASAL CANNULA 30050- Each.....$0.26 ADULT NEB TEE 30055-

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Nonprofit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDDes Moines, IowaPermit No. 5481

.

Nov. 10-12, 2011 Polk County Convention Center,

Des Moines, IA

3 Facility Info, Thursday Schedule 4-5 Conference Details

www.IEMSA.netwww.IEMSA.net

IOWA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION

6 Friday Schedule

9 Saturday Schedule 11-12 Registration Form

Volunteer Service of the Year 2010 Carroll County EMS Association

IEMSA IEMSA IEMSA ---A VOICE FOR POSITIVE CHANGE IN IOWA EMSA VOICE FOR POSITIVE CHANGE IN IOWA EMSA VOICE FOR POSITIVE CHANGE IN IOWA EMS

IOWA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION 8515 Douglas Avenue, Suite 27B Urbandale, IA 50322

IOWA’S VOICE IN EMS...

Thursday, Nov. 10 Friday, Nov. 11 Saturday, Nov. 12 0800-1630 NAEMSE Instructor Course –day 1 Agriculture - all day* 0800-1115 Medical Director Pediatric Trauma 0800-0850 CCP-Sepsis Mgmt: EMS in small towns 0900-0950 CCP-Blast Injuries Mgmt: I’m Ok You’re Ok 1000-1115 CCP-Blood Chemistry Mgmt: Employee behavior 1215-1630 Service Director Pediatric Transport CCP –Airway Mgmt: Pweor of Cmmounaictioin, Team Building * Session held at WDM Station #17

0800-1510 NAEMSE -day 2 0800-0915 KEYNOTE Love What You Do 0945-1035 Mother Goose on the Loose Give me Five Ped Shock 1045-1135 I Missed the Warning Signs Baby Makes Two 12:30-1345 Rave Drugs Drugs Panel 1045-1200 Nasal Meds 1255-1345 Trauma 1355-1510 Bureau of EMS update Friday Night Lights I Shouldn’t Have Gotten out of Bed 1540-1655 KEYNOTE Where Have Johnny & Roy Gone?

0745-0815 Honoring our Own 0825-1510 Two-Wheel Trauma 0825-0915 KEYNOTE Tattoos, Tongues, Teens & Trauma 0945-1035 Behavioral part1 The Process of Dying Airway Mgmt 1045-1135 Behavioral part 2 Size Matters 12:30-1345 Recreational Trauma Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 1045-1200 Transplant complications 1255-1345 Cardiac Arrest 1355-1510 All Tangled Up I Can’t Hear You When in Doubt 1525-1640 KEYNOTE EMS Goes to Hollywood

Name (print legibly):

IOWA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION 8515 Douglas Avenue, Suite 27B Urbandale, IA 50322

IOWA’S VOICE IN EMS...

Thursday, Nov. 10 Friday, Nov. 11 Saturday, Nov. 12 0800-1630 NAEMSE Instructor Course –day 1 Agriculture - all day* 0800-1115 Medical Director Pediatric Trauma 0800-0850 CCP-Sepsis Mgmt: EMS in small towns 0900-0950 CCP-Blast Injuries Mgmt: I’m Ok You’re Ok 1000-1115 CCP-Blood Chemistry Mgmt: Employee behavior 1215-1630 Service Director Pediatric Transport CCP –Airway Mgmt: Pweor of Cmmounaictioin, Team Building * Session held at WDM Station #17

0800-1510 NAEMSE -day 2 0800-0915 KEYNOTE Love What You Do 0945-1035 Mother Goose on the Loose Give me Five Ped Shock 1045-1135 I Missed the Warning Signs Baby Makes Two 12:30-1345 Rave Drugs Drugs Panel 1045-1200 Nasal Meds 1255-1345 Trauma 1355-1510 Bureau of EMS update Friday Night Lights I Shouldn’t Have Gotten out of Bed 1540-1655 KEYNOTE Where Have Johnny & Roy Gone?

0745-0815 Honoring our Own 0825-1510 Two-Wheel Trauma 0825-0915 KEYNOTE Tattoos, Tongues, Teens & Trauma 0945-1035 Behavioral part1 The Process of Dying Airway Mgmt 1045-1135 Behavioral part 2 Size Matters 12:30-1345 Recreational Trauma Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 1045-1200 Transplant complications 1255-1345 Cardiac Arrest 1355-1510 All Tangled Up I Can’t Hear You When in Doubt 1525-1640 KEYNOTE EMS Goes to Hollywood

Name (print legibly):

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REGISTRATION FORM

First Name Last Name

Home Address -

City State Zip +4 / / - -

SSN or DL# Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY) Phone Number (best number to reach you)

E-Mail Address (needed for conference confirmation) Check all that apply: EMS Provider Nurse Physician

/ /

Certification / License # Expiration date (MM/DD/YYYY) / /

Certification / License # (if applying for dual credits) Expiration date (MM/DD/YYYY)

REGISTRATION ITEMS $ Pre-Conference Workshop ($60 member/$70 non-member half day; $110 member/$130 non-member full day)

$ NAEMSE Instructor Course –Thurs/Fri ($350) Add One Day Saturday Registration for additional $175

Agricultural Medicine Pre-Con Class Thurs. ($175, includes lunch)

$ One-Day Registration with lunch ($175 member/$250 non-member) Friday only Saturday only

$ One-Day Registration without lunch ($160 member/$235 non-member) Friday only Saturday only

$ Two-Day Registration with lunch (Friday & Saturday $215 member/$290 non-member)

$ Two-Day Registration without lunch (Friday & Saturday $185 member/$260 non-member)

$ Membership $30 Renew my current membership New membership Please note that may take the membership discount on registration by becoming a member now. Membership must be current on the dates of the conference to take the discount—be sure to renew if your membership is about to expire.

$ TOTAL REGISTRATION FEES

PAYMENT: Check Visa MC

/

Credit Card Number Expiration date Sec. Code Service name:

Address:

City:

State/Zip: -

Please note, all fees must be paid prior to attendance. If your service is paying your registration, be sure to work with your department early enough that payment can be generated prior to the conference. All unpaid registration fees will be the attendee’s responsibility upon check-in. Mail to IEMSA, 8515 Douglas Ave, Ste 27B, Urbandale, IA 50322 or FAX to 515-225-9080 or register online at www.iemsa.net (credit card only).

Refund Policy: Refunds, less a $50.00 processing fee, will be made for registration cancellations made in writing, prior to Octo-ber 30, 2011. No refunds for cancellations made after October 30. Registration Process Options: Complete the form on pages 11 and 12 and submit it with payment to 8515 Douglas Ave., Ste. 27B, Urbandale, IA 50322 , or fax to 515-225-9080, or visit the Conference Page at www.iemsa.net to register online. Online registrations are limited to credit card pay-ments only. Cancellation Policy: The Conference Com-mittee reserves the right to cancel any ses-sion or special event that does not meet the minimum requirements, or to change a speaker as necessary. Feel free to make copies as needed and bring a friend!

Complete both sides and mail or fax -or - complete your registration online. We suggest you keep a copy of your class choices and bring it with you.

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IEMSA ANNUAL IEMSA ANNUAL CONFERENCE & CONFERENCE &

TRADESHOW TRADESHOW BROCHUREBROCHURE

SPECIAL PUBLICATION IOWA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION

8515 Douglas Avenue, Suite 27B Urbandale, IA 50322

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THURSDAY

0800 - 0850 (:50) = 1.0

0900 - 0950 (:50) = 1.0

1000 - 1115 (:75) = 1.5

1215 - 1330 (:75) = 1.5

1345 - 1500 (:75) = 1.5

1515 - 1630 (:75) = 1.5

CCP

Sarah Pandullo Sepsis*

Tracy Shaw Blast Injuries* (EMT Transition

Topic)

Rosemary Adam

Basic Blood Chemistry* (PS Tranistion

Topic)

Pete Lazara - Advanced Airway* “The Intubation Obstacle Course” Two airway lectures followed by a hands on airway lab which allows the participant an opportu-nity to practice under the direct guidance of the instructors. After completing the lab, the participants will enter the intubation obsta-cle course. See more details on at www.iemsa.net

Educators NAEMSE Level II Instructor Course, Day 1

NAEMSE Level II Instructor Course. While Level I of the NAEMSE instructor course is ideal for the beginning educator, Level II is geared more towards the experienced instructor. Topics covered include: Mentoring * Student Centered Learning * Lesson Plans * Pro-gram Evaluation * Social Intelligence * Research * Presentation Technologies * Leadership * Administrative Issues

Medical Director /Service Director

Service Director Workshop

Medical Director Workshop

Management Kirk Mittelman EMS in Small

Towns

Julie Bacon I'm Ok You’re Ok (Getting a Grip on the concept of Teamwork)

Jim Miara Coaching

employees past problem

behavior

Julie Bacon Pweor of

Cmmounaic-tioin

Kirk and Margret Mittelman Team Building

Pediatric Track

Sarah House/ David Seasttrom Pediatric Trauma*

Katrina Altenhofen, IDPH EMSC Safe Transport for Pediatrics*

Agriculture

Bert Baldus – at West Des Moines EMS/Fire Station #17* IEMSA is bringing a valuable and frequently requested ―hands on‖ workshop for pre-hospital care providers that will im-prove patient care for a very specific and important population, Iowa’s farmers. This unique patient care focus, day-long workshop will identify the safety issues in agriculture, let you see the kinematics of farm related injures with farm equip-ment demonstrations and use your new skills with fellow EMS professionals to provide the necessary assessment and care for these patients. You will have the opportunity to practice your skills with the guidance of experts in agricultural rescue and seasoned EMS patient care providers. With limited space in this workshop, early registration is suggested.

Thursday Pre-Conference Sessions—6 Tracks, Something for Everyone! *denotes formal EMS CEH’s awarded

FACILITY INFORMATION Conference Locations

Polk County Convention Complex, 501 Grand Avenue AND The Renaissance Savery Hotel, 401 Locust Street, Des Moines. An entire track of sessions will be held in at the Renaissance Savery Hotel. The Hotel is a 5 minute walk via the skywalk system from the Plex .

Construction Update For the latest information on road construction in the Des Moines Metro, please visit www.avoidtherush.org or for specific information on I-235 visit I235.com

Directions and Parking For directions and updated information on parking in the Down-town Des Moines area, please visit www.SeeDesMoines.com.

Smoking The Polk County Convention Complex, Marriott, Renaissance Savery, and many additional hotels are smoke-free environ-ments.

Visit www.iemsa.net Conference tab for details on course sessions and speakers. You may also register on-line for the conference (requires credit card).

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Please visit www.iemsa.net—Conference tab for a list of vendors attending this year’s conference. Please visit Vendor Hall on breaks and stop by the IEMSA booth to purchase a new IEMSA logo item for you, your crew, or family.

Deadline Register prior to October 30, 2011 to ensure entrance to the conference. Registration received after this dead-line and on-site registrations may be limited and cannot be guaranteed. Payment must accompany the registra-tion form. Registration Confirmation Registrations processed on-line will automatically re-ceive a complete listing of all items selected. Confer-ence registration confirmation (for registrations re-ceived via mail and fax), stating that a registration has been received and processed by IEMSA, will be send only via email. Please remember to provide a valid email address in order to facilitate registration confir-mation. Registration Sign-In Packets and badges will be available for pick up in the first floor lobby of the Plex during the following hours: Thurs., Nov. 10 – 0700-1700.; Fri., Nov. 11 – 0700-1700.; and Sat., Nov. 12 – 0700-1200. NOTE: If at-tending the Agricultural class, check in at WDM Fire Station #17, location of the course (1401 Railroad Ave, West Des Moines) Don‟t forget to join IEMSA or renew your member-ship . In addition to the many benefits, you receive a generous discount on the conference registration. Visit www.iemsa.net and go to Membership for all the details.

2011

IEMSA On behalf of the Board of Directors of IEMSA, you are invited to attend our annual conference and trade show in downtown Des Moines Nov. 10-12, 2011. We are proud that our Iowa conference has become nationally recognized for excellence and that we regularly enjoy an attendance of well over 1000 participants. Our blend of national, regional and local speak-ers and the variety of the classes offered make this confer-ence one you won’t want to miss. We have tracks for basic providers, ALS providers, educators, managers, or those es-pecially interested in pediatrics or agricultural emergencies. Be sure to visit our Vendor Hall, and thank and patronize our sponsors. You’ll have a chance to see and try out many of the newest EMS products on the market, pick up some freebies, and make business contacts that could benefit your depart-ment. Don’t forget to attend the Annual Board Meeting and Awards Ceremony Thursday night, where those you have nominated are honored for EMS excellence. We look forward to seeing you in Des Moines Nov. 10-12. Conference Committee

Board of Directors

President -Jerry Ewers Vice President -Linda Frederiksen Secretary -Thomas Summitt Treasurer -Brandon Smith Immediate Past President -John Hill Northwest Region -Terry Stecker, John Jorgensen, John Hill Southwest Region -Rod Robinson, Jan Beach-Sickels, Kevin Frech North Central Region -Thomas Craighton, Russ Piehl David Mallinger, South Central Region -James Sargent, Katy Hill, Angie Capps Northeast Region -Curtis Hopper, Lee Ridge, Rick Morgan Southeast Region -Thomas Summitt, Bob Libby, Linda Frederiksen At-Large -Jerry Ewers, Brad Buck, Brandon Smith Education -Cheryl Blazek, Kristi Brockway Medical Director -Dr. Forslund Lobbyist -Michael Triplett

VENDORS IEMSA Booth Thurs. 1700-1930 0700-1730 Fri., 0910-1730 0700-1730 Sat. 0910-1300 0700-1400.

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Saturday, Nov. 12 *denotes formal EMS CEH’s awarded

08:25 - 09:15

(:50) = 1.0

BR E AK

09:45 - 10:35 (:50) = 1.0

B R E A K

10:45 - 11:35 (:50) = 1.0

11:35 - 12:30 (:55)

12:30 - 13:45 (:75) = 1.5

B R E A K

13:55 - 15:10 (:50) = 1.0

B R E A K

15:25 - 16:40

(:75) = 1.5

Scott DeBour

Tattoos, Tongues-Teens & Trauma*

Brian Guy Behavioral Emer-

gencies Part 1 (EMT/P Transition

Topic)*

Brian Guy Behavioral Emer-

gencies Part 2 (EMT/P

Transition Topic)* L U N C H

Debbie Von Seggern

Recreational Trauma*

Chris Poole All Tangled

Up

Pete Lazzara

EMS Goes to

Hollywood*

.

Debbie Von Seggern

The Process of Dying (EMT

Transition Topic)*

Kirk Mittelman

Size Matters*

Chuck Gipson Carbon

Monoxide Poisoning (EMR

Transition)*

Kirk Mittelman

I Can't Hear You Speak Up (EMR/

EMT Transi-tion Topic)*

09:45 - 10:35 (:50) = 1.0

10:45 - 12:00 (:75) = 1.5

12:00 - 12:55 (:55)

12:55 - 13:45 (:50) = 1.0

B R E A K

13:55 - 15:10 (:50) = 1.0

Pete Lazara Street Airway

Management 101*

Iowa Donor Network

Assess & Manage Transplant

Related Problems (P Transition Topic)*

L U N C H

Pete Lazzara Incident Command for Cardiac Arrest*

Scott DeBour When in

Doubt Knock Em Out*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

SATURDAY TIME:

Track A General

Track B BLS

TIME

Track C ALS

Track D Two-Wheeled

Trauma

Two Wheeled Trauma Course. The three components are Rider Responsibilities, Acci-dent Scene Management and Two-Wheel Trauma continuing education for EMS provid-ers. Complete details on our website. Tattoos, Tongues, Teens & Trauma Body modification & implications for emergency care. Through real-life case studies, answers to questions involving airway management, defibrillation, and obstetrics will be addressed. Behavioral Emergencies, parts 1 & 2: details on our website as soon as available. The Process of Dying: Every living breathing creature will eventually die from the process of shock, even the little bean plant you tried to grow in the Styrofoam cup. It is our job as EMS providers to intervene and stop that proc-ess of dying. When in Doubt Knock „em Out . The utili-zation of appropriate sedation measures is crucial for safe and humane patient care. This session will review current sedation and pain management techniques, as well as rationales for discarding many of the "way we've always done it" techniques.

Incident Command for Cardiac Arrest. A Team Approach Despite all our investment in EMS, public awareness and public educa-tion survival rates for out of hospital cardiac arrest in most communities is dismal. The incident command for cardiac arrest lecture will describe ways to improve your services success rates for ventricular fibrillation and pulse ventricular tachycardia arrest. This lecture emphasis the importance of team work and getting back to basics. Each code team member’s roles and responsibilities and how you can make it work for your depart-ment will be explained. Recreational Trauma: This course will show a humorous side of when ―fun‖ goes bad. We will discuss how to manage your patient in these situations. Emphasis on the importance of scene safety and assessment skills will be sharpened. Street Airway Management 101: real-life airway management in the field. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Learn to recognize the causes, signs and symptoms, and the treatment of CO poisoning.

EMS Goes to Hollywood Utilizing clips from famous Hollywood movies to setup case studies. This presentation will take you on an Oscar award winning look at triage, abdominal distress, allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock, pain management in the pre-hospital setting, cardiology and altered mental status from trauma. I Can‟t Hear You, Speak Up: The baby boomers and hippies have gone grey but not gone away. They are now entering the golden years and need our help. Estimates show that 60 percent of EMS calls are for geriatric patients. In this session we will look at effec-tive methods interacting with and treating our geriatric patients. All Tangled Up: Highway barriers are sav-ing lives. Learn the best way of dealing with the tension barriers—for your safety and your patient’s safety. Size Matters: During this session we will explore the kinematics of gunshot wounds along with other mechanisms of injury. How does the gunshot affect the tissue and what is the real threat to the patient.

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B R E A K

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Thurs., Nov. 10—1700-1830—Vendor Hall reception. Be among the first to visit our vendors, have a snack, and get ready to attend the Board meeting and Award pro-gram. Thurs., Nov. 10—1830-2000 IEMSA Annual Board Meeting followed by the Annual IEMSA Awards Ceremony. Be sure to attend both, and see who the re-cipients of this year’s prestigious awards are. Awards will be given for EMS Service of the Year—Career and Volunteer; EMS Indi-vidual of the Year—Career and Volunteer; EMS Instructor of the Year—Part-time and Full-time; Dispatcher of the Year, Friend of EMS Award, and Hall of Fame. Go to www.iemsa.net to nominate someone today! Sat., Nov. 12—0745—Honoring Our Own Ceremony. Please join us in honoring those no longer with us at this moving ceremony. Must arrive on time—no one ad-mitted once the program has started. DVDs of the ceremony will be available for order after the ceremony.

HOST HOTEL - MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN $109.00 + tax/night for single, dou-ble, triple or quad 800-514-4681 or 515-245-5500 Ask for Iowa EMS Association Room Block 700 Grand Avenue Des Moines, IA 50309 Cut off date: October 17, 2011 Connected to Plex via Skywalk RENAISSANCE SAVERY HOTEL $103.00 + tax/night for single/double 1-800-514-4706 Ask for Iowa EMS Association Room Block 401 Locust Street Des Moines, IA 50309 Cut off date: October 15, 2011 Connected to Plex via Skywalk HOTEL FORT DES MOINES $109.00 + tax/night for standard rooms / $ 129.00 for suites 1-800-532-1466 www.hotelfortdesmoines.com Group ID code – IEMSA Conference No cut off date Connected to Skywalk, complimentary shuttle HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN AT MERCY CAMPUS $81.95 515-283-0151 1050 6th Avenue Des Moines, IA 50314 Cut off date: October 21, 2011

This year’s entertainment will be held at the Plex. Please note the change from past years. Thursday night—to be announced Friday night: 2100— Back by popular demand, the Johnny Holmes Band.

Coffee and tea will be available during registration daily. Two refreshment breaks will be provided on Friday and Saturday at no additional cost. Lunch is on your own on Thursday, please feel free to visit the numerous vendors on the Skywalk. Lunch is available at $15.00 per person per day and must be purchased at the time of registration. Notations of meals purchased will be made on the name badges. Meals cannot be purchased on site. If you require a vegetarian meal, please note this boldly on the registration form. Concession stands will be available daily to purchase breakfast items during registration only.

Out of courtesy for fellow attendees, it is requested that all cell phones and pages be turned off during all sessions, the An-nual Meeting/Awards Ceremony, and the Honoring Our Own presentation.

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for more information

EMAIL

[email protected]

CALL

TOLL FREE @ 800|369|4215

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Steve Foster, President of Foster Coach Sales, Inc. of Sterling, Illinois, is proud to announce the construction of two new facilities for Rock River Auto Body, Inc. and Foster Coach Sales, Inc. Both new buildings and business operations are situated on about 2.5 acres, approximately one half mile west of the present Foster Coach facility in Sterling’s Meadowlands Business Park.

Owned by Steve Foster, Rock River Auto Body, Inc. opened its new facility in mid-December 2010. The 8,000 square foot body shop features a 45 foot long down draft paint/spray/bake booth. The air make up unit can take the room temperature from 70 to 140 degrees in one minute and a half. In addition, the shop has in floor heat and air conditioning for climate control

“The booth is the largest and most mod-ern booth in a 45 mile radius,” remarked

Steve Foster, owner of Rock River Auto Body, Inc. and President of Foster Coach Sales, Inc. “This is truly a state of the art facility, which should give our technicians a chance to expand an already growing and successful business.”

Foster Coach Sales, Inc. moved from its old facilities April 15. Despite a down economy, Foster Coach Sales, Inc. has ex-perienced continued growth at 10 percent in each of the last two years. Therefore, we’ve decided to build a new facility in conjunction with the body shop which is located across a shared parking lot. Total work and storage area will be 16,000 square feet, while offices will comprise another 2,300 square feet.

The new building will is home to our new in house graphics department for lettering. Shawn Foster, Steve’s middle son, is in charge of graphics. He also does

custom design work for logos and designs to department specifications, as well as installing chevrons on the back of units.

While the timing seems bad to expand, it makes sense for us to move out of retrofit facilities that we have simply outgrown. We’ve been in our current building since 1982. It was originally a grocery store and was never meant to be a specialty vehicle service facility.

“Our continued growth dictated we do something. It is a commitment to our customers that drives us to bigger and better things,” said Foster. “The customer support and loyalty of our employees has been phenomenal over the years. We are poised to move forward with the third generation of a family business: Growing To Better Serve You.”

“GROWING TO BETTER SERVE YOU”*Foster Coach Sales New Building *Rock River Auto Body - (top) Structure and (bottom)

Paint Booth

•Service Loaner vehicles available at no charge for vehicles we sold · 24 /7 phone service.

•rentalS Rental Vehicles available at a reasonable rate. •remountS Quality remount facility

with total customer satisfaction guaranteed · Loaner vehicle will be provided during the remount.

•PartS Large parts inventory in stock for quick delivery of essential parts · Over $100,000 in

inventory. •longevity Oldest dealer in the Midwest providing continuous sales and service

since 1957. •Quality Lifetime body & electrical warranty. •DePenDability Lifetime electrical

warranty; circuit boards, relays and breakers are included. •cuStom built Can custom build

a unit to meet your requirements at a reasonable cost. •flexibilty Big enough to serve you,

small enough to respond to your needs. •financially SounD In business since 1974 Owned by

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F R I D A Y N O V . 1 1 *denotes formal EMS CEH’s awarded

Love What You Do: Whether you are a provider, supervisor or trainer you will want to consider why you should be doing your job for love first and the money second. Mother Goose on the Loose: a selection of nursery rhymes for the EMS provider. ―This case study style class will assist the EMS provider with improving their pedi-atric assessment and treatment skills. Give me Five: Assessment is the foundation of patient care. This session will take you through an easy way to memorize and apply your assessment to almost every aspect of taking care of your patient, beyond the physical exam. Pediatric Shock: normal presentations

of shock in children, to include physical assessment and assessment of dehydra-tion percentage, identification of initial fluids for treatment, pediatric specific sites of IV access, and options for emergency IV access in children

I Missed the Warning Signs: Kirk discusses his being shot, how to recog-nize dangerous situations, and avoid becoming a casualty. And Baby Makes Two-Trauma in the Pregnant Patient: Maternal trauma man-agement, placental abruption, penetrating trauma and uterine rupture, and recogni-tion of the essential time frames in per-forming a Perimortem Cesarean Delivery.

Nasal Medication Delivery: Pros/Cons, procedures and guidelines for administering medications nasally in the prehospital setting. Rave Drugs—Dancing with Death: Rave Drug, they have names like Special K, X. Blue Nerve, EZLay, and Nexus what are they? What do the users of Rave Drugs ex-pect to get from taking them? What signs and symptoms are associated with their effects? What do they look like? How are they taken? When the music stops and their breathing ceases will you know what to do? New Drugs of Abuse Panel Discussion: Members from the Polk County Substance Abuse and Addiction Workgroup (PCSAAW) and Warren County Standing Together on Prevention (WCSTOP) will provide the latest information on current drug trends both old and new. Oh What‟s the Drama, It‟s Only Trauma. The Basics of Trauma Assessment. The kinematics of trauma and the basics of a rapid trauma assessment. Heighten your in-dex of suspicion by surveying the scene and determining the mechanism of injury. The class will also look at new trends in the pre-hospital care of trauma patients. Friday Night Lights: anatomy, physiology and mechanism of injury possible during high school athletic events. Kirk will use scenarios and case studies to discuss and demonstrate methodologies used to treat athletes participating in sporting events.

IDPH, Bureau of EMS staff: Proposed rule changes, the new scope of practice, and the transition process to Iowa’s new levels (Paramedic, Advanced EMT, EMT, and Emergency Medical Responder) will be discussed. Friday Night Lights: Anatomy, physiology and mechanism of injury possible during high school athletic events. Kirk will use scenarios and case studies to discuss and demonstrate methodologies used to treat athletes participating in sporting events. I Shouldn‟t Have Gotten Out of Bed This Morning-Neonatal and Pediatric Cases that will Make Your Toes Curl: Classic three physical findings in intussusceptions, two primary congenital abdominal wall defects in the neonates, radiographic findings in epiglottitis and croup, and the AAP recommendations for non-initiation of resuscitation in the newborn. Where Have Johnny & Roy Gone?: Pro-gram is designed to provide a motivational discussion of EMS work ethic. An antidotal comparison of the TV shows ―Emergency‖ and ―Baywatch is used to bring to light the changes in EMS over the last twenty (20) years and how those changes have affected the work ethic. During this process the stu-dent is exposed to Todaro’s Seven Rules for EMS Career Success, which are designed to improve and expand the users work ethic and career success.

FRIDAY 0800-0915 (:75) =1.5

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B R E A K

1045-1135 (:50)=1.0

1135-1230 (:55)

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Track A General

Pete Lazzara

Mother Goose on the Loose*

Kirk Mittelman

I Missed the Warning Signs*

L U N C H

John Todaro Rave Drugs

Dancing with Death*

Bureau of EMS Proposed Rule

Changes/Transition

Process KEYNOTE

John Todaro Track B

Basic

Debbie Von Seggern

Give Me Five*

Julie Bacon And Baby Makes Two (EMR Transition)*

Mike Wenger New Drugs of Abuse Panel Discussion*

Kirk Mittelman

Friday Night Lights*

Time:

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0945-1035 (:50)=1.0

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1200-1255 (:55)

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Where Have Johnny and Roy Gone?

B R E A K

Track C Advanced

Julie Bacon The Basics of

Pediatric Shock*

John Todaro Nasal

Medication Administration*

L U N C H

Pete Lazzara What’s the Drama It’s

Only Trauma (EMR

Transition)*

Julie Bacon I Shouldn’t

Have Gotten out of Bed This Morning*

Track D Educator

NAEMSE NAEMSE NAEMSE NAEMSE NAEMSE

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Kirk Mittelman

Love What You Do

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS Pre-hospital continuing education credits have been applied for through Southwestern Community College, provider #14. Nursing continuing education units have also been applied for through Southwestern Community College, IBN provider #9 for selected classes.

PCC has assembled a dedicated team of billing and collection professionals from the ambulance, fire, and medical fields to provide a dependable service that far exceeds expectations. Our expertise, commitment, and processes are proven to be at the forefront in our industry.

PCC Services Include: • Industry best billing practices • Immediate electronic claims submission to maximize cash flow • Professional Customer Service • Accurate and Complete Reporting • Dedicated account manager for single point of contact • Customized Documentation / Compliance Training for your staff • Trusted Compliance Program in-line with HIPAA Privacy & Security Regulations for Third Party Billing

Services, Multiple State Regulations & CMS billing requirements • External Review for your processes to ensure compliance with State & Federal regulations

Over 150 land and air ambulance services in the upper Midwest have put their trust in PCC. Our experience in medical billing will improve your income management while keeping your crew educated on compliance issues as rules and regulations change. Billing insurance isn’t just another step that needs to be done by someone on your service; it’s something that must be done right to avoid costly mistakes.

We go the extra mile to let you take care of the patient while we take care of your billing. Let our friendly staff prove to you the benefits of having a whole support staff at your finger tips.

Please call, e-mail, or use the website if you have further questions

Travis Smith [email protected] Free 877.882.9911

www.pccforme.com

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F R I D A Y N O V . 1 1 *denotes formal EMS CEH’s awarded

Love What You Do: Whether you are a provider, supervisor or trainer you will want to consider why you should be doing your job for love first and the money second. Mother Goose on the Loose: a selection of nursery rhymes for the EMS provider. ―This case study style class will assist the EMS provider with improving their pedi-atric assessment and treatment skills. Give me Five: Assessment is the foundation of patient care. This session will take you through an easy way to memorize and apply your assessment to almost every aspect of taking care of your patient, beyond the physical exam. Pediatric Shock: normal presentations

of shock in children, to include physical assessment and assessment of dehydra-tion percentage, identification of initial fluids for treatment, pediatric specific sites of IV access, and options for emergency IV access in children

I Missed the Warning Signs: Kirk discusses his being shot, how to recog-nize dangerous situations, and avoid becoming a casualty. And Baby Makes Two-Trauma in the Pregnant Patient: Maternal trauma man-agement, placental abruption, penetrating trauma and uterine rupture, and recogni-tion of the essential time frames in per-forming a Perimortem Cesarean Delivery.

Nasal Medication Delivery: Pros/Cons, procedures and guidelines for administering medications nasally in the prehospital setting. Rave Drugs—Dancing with Death: Rave Drug, they have names like Special K, X. Blue Nerve, EZLay, and Nexus what are they? What do the users of Rave Drugs ex-pect to get from taking them? What signs and symptoms are associated with their effects? What do they look like? How are they taken? When the music stops and their breathing ceases will you know what to do? New Drugs of Abuse Panel Discussion: Members from the Polk County Substance Abuse and Addiction Workgroup (PCSAAW) and Warren County Standing Together on Prevention (WCSTOP) will provide the latest information on current drug trends both old and new. Oh What‟s the Drama, It‟s Only Trauma. The Basics of Trauma Assessment. The kinematics of trauma and the basics of a rapid trauma assessment. Heighten your in-dex of suspicion by surveying the scene and determining the mechanism of injury. The class will also look at new trends in the pre-hospital care of trauma patients. Friday Night Lights: anatomy, physiology and mechanism of injury possible during high school athletic events. Kirk will use scenarios and case studies to discuss and demonstrate methodologies used to treat athletes participating in sporting events.

IDPH, Bureau of EMS staff: Proposed rule changes, the new scope of practice, and the transition process to Iowa’s new levels (Paramedic, Advanced EMT, EMT, and Emergency Medical Responder) will be discussed. Friday Night Lights: Anatomy, physiology and mechanism of injury possible during high school athletic events. Kirk will use scenarios and case studies to discuss and demonstrate methodologies used to treat athletes participating in sporting events. I Shouldn‟t Have Gotten Out of Bed This Morning-Neonatal and Pediatric Cases that will Make Your Toes Curl: Classic three physical findings in intussusceptions, two primary congenital abdominal wall defects in the neonates, radiographic findings in epiglottitis and croup, and the AAP recommendations for non-initiation of resuscitation in the newborn. Where Have Johnny & Roy Gone?: Pro-gram is designed to provide a motivational discussion of EMS work ethic. An antidotal comparison of the TV shows ―Emergency‖ and ―Baywatch is used to bring to light the changes in EMS over the last twenty (20) years and how those changes have affected the work ethic. During this process the stu-dent is exposed to Todaro’s Seven Rules for EMS Career Success, which are designed to improve and expand the users work ethic and career success.

FRIDAY 0800-0915 (:75) =1.5

B R E A K

0945-1035 (:50)=1.0

B R E A K

1045-1135 (:50)=1.0

1135-1230 (:55)

1230-1345 (:75)=1.5

B R E A K

1355-1510 (:75)=1.0

1540-1655 (:75) =1.5

B R E A K

Track A General

Pete Lazzara

Mother Goose on the Loose*

Kirk Mittelman

I Missed the Warning Signs*

L U N C H

John Todaro Rave Drugs

Dancing with Death*

Bureau of EMS Proposed Rule

Changes/Transition

Process KEYNOTE

John Todaro Track B

Basic

Debbie Von Seggern

Give Me Five*

Julie Bacon And Baby Makes Two (EMR Transition)*

Mike Wenger New Drugs of Abuse Panel Discussion*

Kirk Mittelman

Friday Night Lights*

Time:

B R E A K

0945-1035 (:50)=1.0

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1045-1200 (:75)=1.5

1200-1255 (:55)

1255-1345 (:75)=1.5

B R E A K

1355-1510 (:75)=1.0

Where Have Johnny and Roy Gone?

B R E A K

Track C Advanced

Julie Bacon The Basics of

Pediatric Shock*

John Todaro Nasal

Medication Administration*

L U N C H

Pete Lazzara What’s the Drama It’s

Only Trauma (EMR

Transition)*

Julie Bacon I Shouldn’t

Have Gotten out of Bed This Morning*

Track D Educator

NAEMSE NAEMSE NAEMSE NAEMSE NAEMSE

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Kirk Mittelman

Love What You Do

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS Pre-hospital continuing education credits have been applied for through Southwestern Community College, provider #14. Nursing continuing education units have also been applied for through Southwestern Community College, IBN provider #9 for selected classes.

PCC has assembled a dedicated team of billing and collection professionals from the ambulance, fire, and medical fields to provide a dependable service that far exceeds expectations. Our expertise, commitment, and processes are proven to be at the forefront in our industry.

PCC Services Include: • Industry best billing practices • Immediate electronic claims submission to maximize cash flow • Professional Customer Service • Accurate and Complete Reporting • Dedicated account manager for single point of contact • Customized Documentation / Compliance Training for your staff • Trusted Compliance Program in-line with HIPAA Privacy & Security Regulations for Third Party Billing

Services, Multiple State Regulations & CMS billing requirements • External Review for your processes to ensure compliance with State & Federal regulations

Over 150 land and air ambulance services in the upper Midwest have put their trust in PCC. Our experience in medical billing will improve your income management while keeping your crew educated on compliance issues as rules and regulations change. Billing insurance isn’t just another step that needs to be done by someone on your service; it’s something that must be done right to avoid costly mistakes.

We go the extra mile to let you take care of the patient while we take care of your billing. Let our friendly staff prove to you the benefits of having a whole support staff at your finger tips.

Please call, e-mail, or use the website if you have further questions

Travis Smith [email protected] Free 877.882.9911

www.pccforme.com

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Thurs., Nov. 10—1700-1830—Vendor Hall reception. Be among the first to visit our vendors, have a snack, and get ready to attend the Board meeting and Award pro-gram. Thurs., Nov. 10—1830-2000 IEMSA Annual Board Meeting followed by the Annual IEMSA Awards Ceremony. Be sure to attend both, and see who the re-cipients of this year’s prestigious awards are. Awards will be given for EMS Service of the Year—Career and Volunteer; EMS Indi-vidual of the Year—Career and Volunteer; EMS Instructor of the Year—Part-time and Full-time; Dispatcher of the Year, Friend of EMS Award, and Hall of Fame. Go to www.iemsa.net to nominate someone today! Sat., Nov. 12—0745—Honoring Our Own Ceremony. Please join us in honoring those no longer with us at this moving ceremony. Must arrive on time—no one ad-mitted once the program has started. DVDs of the ceremony will be available for order after the ceremony.

HOST HOTEL - MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN $109.00 + tax/night for single, dou-ble, triple or quad 800-514-4681 or 515-245-5500 Ask for Iowa EMS Association Room Block 700 Grand Avenue Des Moines, IA 50309 Cut off date: October 17, 2011 Connected to Plex via Skywalk RENAISSANCE SAVERY HOTEL $103.00 + tax/night for single/double 1-800-514-4706 Ask for Iowa EMS Association Room Block 401 Locust Street Des Moines, IA 50309 Cut off date: October 15, 2011 Connected to Plex via Skywalk HOTEL FORT DES MOINES $109.00 + tax/night for standard rooms / $ 129.00 for suites 1-800-532-1466 www.hotelfortdesmoines.com Group ID code – IEMSA Conference No cut off date Connected to Skywalk, complimentary shuttle HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN AT MERCY CAMPUS $81.95 515-283-0151 1050 6th Avenue Des Moines, IA 50314 Cut off date: October 21, 2011

This year’s entertainment will be held at the Plex. Please note the change from past years. Thursday night—to be announced Friday night: 2100— Back by popular demand, the Johnny Holmes Band.

Coffee and tea will be available during registration daily. Two refreshment breaks will be provided on Friday and Saturday at no additional cost. Lunch is on your own on Thursday, please feel free to visit the numerous vendors on the Skywalk. Lunch is available at $15.00 per person per day and must be purchased at the time of registration. Notations of meals purchased will be made on the name badges. Meals cannot be purchased on site. If you require a vegetarian meal, please note this boldly on the registration form. Concession stands will be available daily to purchase breakfast items during registration only.

Out of courtesy for fellow attendees, it is requested that all cell phones and pages be turned off during all sessions, the An-nual Meeting/Awards Ceremony, and the Honoring Our Own presentation.

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for more information

EMAIL

[email protected]

CALL

TOLL FREE @ 800|369|4215

KEVIN KLOCKE 815|499|2366

WEB

FOSTERCOACH.COM

MEDTECAMBULANCE.COM

Steve Foster, President of Foster Coach Sales, Inc. of Sterling, Illinois, is proud to announce the construction of two new facilities for Rock River Auto Body, Inc. and Foster Coach Sales, Inc. Both new buildings and business operations are situated on about 2.5 acres, approximately one half mile west of the present Foster Coach facility in Sterling’s Meadowlands Business Park.

Owned by Steve Foster, Rock River Auto Body, Inc. opened its new facility in mid-December 2010. The 8,000 square foot body shop features a 45 foot long down draft paint/spray/bake booth. The air make up unit can take the room temperature from 70 to 140 degrees in one minute and a half. In addition, the shop has in floor heat and air conditioning for climate control

“The booth is the largest and most mod-ern booth in a 45 mile radius,” remarked

Steve Foster, owner of Rock River Auto Body, Inc. and President of Foster Coach Sales, Inc. “This is truly a state of the art facility, which should give our technicians a chance to expand an already growing and successful business.”

Foster Coach Sales, Inc. moved from its old facilities April 15. Despite a down economy, Foster Coach Sales, Inc. has ex-perienced continued growth at 10 percent in each of the last two years. Therefore, we’ve decided to build a new facility in conjunction with the body shop which is located across a shared parking lot. Total work and storage area will be 16,000 square feet, while offices will comprise another 2,300 square feet.

The new building will is home to our new in house graphics department for lettering. Shawn Foster, Steve’s middle son, is in charge of graphics. He also does

custom design work for logos and designs to department specifications, as well as installing chevrons on the back of units.

While the timing seems bad to expand, it makes sense for us to move out of retrofit facilities that we have simply outgrown. We’ve been in our current building since 1982. It was originally a grocery store and was never meant to be a specialty vehicle service facility.

“Our continued growth dictated we do something. It is a commitment to our customers that drives us to bigger and better things,” said Foster. “The customer support and loyalty of our employees has been phenomenal over the years. We are poised to move forward with the third generation of a family business: Growing To Better Serve You.”

“GROWING TO BETTER SERVE YOU”*Foster Coach Sales New Building *Rock River Auto Body - (top) Structure and (bottom)

Paint Booth

•Service Loaner vehicles available at no charge for vehicles we sold · 24 /7 phone service.

•rentalS Rental Vehicles available at a reasonable rate. •remountS Quality remount facility

with total customer satisfaction guaranteed · Loaner vehicle will be provided during the remount.

•PartS Large parts inventory in stock for quick delivery of essential parts · Over $100,000 in

inventory. •longevity Oldest dealer in the Midwest providing continuous sales and service

since 1957. •Quality Lifetime body & electrical warranty. •DePenDability Lifetime electrical

warranty; circuit boards, relays and breakers are included. •cuStom built Can custom build

a unit to meet your requirements at a reasonable cost. •flexibilty Big enough to serve you,

small enough to respond to your needs. •financially SounD In business since 1974 Owned by

Oshkosh Truck.

reaSonS to buy a meDtec from foSter coach SaleS

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Please visit www.iemsa.net—Conference tab for a list of vendors attending this year’s conference. Please visit Vendor Hall on breaks and stop by the IEMSA booth to purchase a new IEMSA logo item for you, your crew, or family.

Deadline Register prior to October 30, 2011 to ensure entrance to the conference. Registration received after this dead-line and on-site registrations may be limited and cannot be guaranteed. Payment must accompany the registra-tion form. Registration Confirmation Registrations processed on-line will automatically re-ceive a complete listing of all items selected. Confer-ence registration confirmation (for registrations re-ceived via mail and fax), stating that a registration has been received and processed by IEMSA, will be send only via email. Please remember to provide a valid email address in order to facilitate registration confir-mation. Registration Sign-In Packets and badges will be available for pick up in the first floor lobby of the Plex during the following hours: Thurs., Nov. 10 – 0700-1700.; Fri., Nov. 11 – 0700-1700.; and Sat., Nov. 12 – 0700-1200. NOTE: If at-tending the Agricultural class, check in at WDM Fire Station #17, location of the course (1401 Railroad Ave, West Des Moines) Don‟t forget to join IEMSA or renew your member-ship . In addition to the many benefits, you receive a generous discount on the conference registration. Visit www.iemsa.net and go to Membership for all the details.

2011

IEMSA On behalf of the Board of Directors of IEMSA, you are invited to attend our annual conference and trade show in downtown Des Moines Nov. 10-12, 2011. We are proud that our Iowa conference has become nationally recognized for excellence and that we regularly enjoy an attendance of well over 1000 participants. Our blend of national, regional and local speak-ers and the variety of the classes offered make this confer-ence one you won’t want to miss. We have tracks for basic providers, ALS providers, educators, managers, or those es-pecially interested in pediatrics or agricultural emergencies. Be sure to visit our Vendor Hall, and thank and patronize our sponsors. You’ll have a chance to see and try out many of the newest EMS products on the market, pick up some freebies, and make business contacts that could benefit your depart-ment. Don’t forget to attend the Annual Board Meeting and Awards Ceremony Thursday night, where those you have nominated are honored for EMS excellence. We look forward to seeing you in Des Moines Nov. 10-12. Conference Committee

Board of Directors

President -Jerry Ewers Vice President -Linda Frederiksen Secretary -Thomas Summitt Treasurer -Brandon Smith Immediate Past President -John Hill Northwest Region -Terry Stecker, John Jorgensen, John Hill Southwest Region -Rod Robinson, Jan Beach-Sickels, Kevin Frech North Central Region -Thomas Craighton, Russ Piehl David Mallinger, South Central Region -James Sargent, Katy Hill, Angie Capps Northeast Region -Curtis Hopper, Lee Ridge, Rick Morgan Southeast Region -Thomas Summitt, Bob Libby, Linda Frederiksen At-Large -Jerry Ewers, Brad Buck, Brandon Smith Education -Cheryl Blazek, Kristi Brockway Medical Director -Dr. Forslund Lobbyist -Michael Triplett

VENDORS IEMSA Booth Thurs. 1700-1930 0700-1730 Fri., 0910-1730 0700-1730 Sat. 0910-1300 0700-1400.

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Saturday, Nov. 12 *denotes formal EMS CEH’s awarded

08:25 - 09:15

(:50) = 1.0

BR E AK

09:45 - 10:35 (:50) = 1.0

B R E A K

10:45 - 11:35 (:50) = 1.0

11:35 - 12:30 (:55)

12:30 - 13:45 (:75) = 1.5

B R E A K

13:55 - 15:10 (:50) = 1.0

B R E A K

15:25 - 16:40

(:75) = 1.5

Scott DeBour

Tattoos, Tongues-Teens & Trauma*

Brian Guy Behavioral Emer-

gencies Part 1 (EMT/P Transition

Topic)*

Brian Guy Behavioral Emer-

gencies Part 2 (EMT/P

Transition Topic)* L U N C H

Debbie Von Seggern

Recreational Trauma*

Chris Poole All Tangled

Up

Pete Lazzara

EMS Goes to

Hollywood*

.

Debbie Von Seggern

The Process of Dying (EMT

Transition Topic)*

Kirk Mittelman

Size Matters*

Chuck Gipson Carbon

Monoxide Poisoning (EMR

Transition)*

Kirk Mittelman

I Can't Hear You Speak Up (EMR/

EMT Transi-tion Topic)*

09:45 - 10:35 (:50) = 1.0

10:45 - 12:00 (:75) = 1.5

12:00 - 12:55 (:55)

12:55 - 13:45 (:50) = 1.0

B R E A K

13:55 - 15:10 (:50) = 1.0

Pete Lazara Street Airway

Management 101*

Iowa Donor Network

Assess & Manage Transplant

Related Problems (P Transition Topic)*

L U N C H

Pete Lazzara Incident Command for Cardiac Arrest*

Scott DeBour When in

Doubt Knock Em Out*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

Two Wheeled Trauma*

SATURDAY TIME:

Track A General

Track B BLS

TIME

Track C ALS

Track D Two-Wheeled

Trauma

Two Wheeled Trauma Course. The three components are Rider Responsibilities, Acci-dent Scene Management and Two-Wheel Trauma continuing education for EMS provid-ers. Complete details on our website. Tattoos, Tongues, Teens & Trauma Body modification & implications for emergency care. Through real-life case studies, answers to questions involving airway management, defibrillation, and obstetrics will be addressed. Behavioral Emergencies, parts 1 & 2: details on our website as soon as available. The Process of Dying: Every living breathing creature will eventually die from the process of shock, even the little bean plant you tried to grow in the Styrofoam cup. It is our job as EMS providers to intervene and stop that proc-ess of dying. When in Doubt Knock „em Out . The utili-zation of appropriate sedation measures is crucial for safe and humane patient care. This session will review current sedation and pain management techniques, as well as rationales for discarding many of the "way we've always done it" techniques.

Incident Command for Cardiac Arrest. A Team Approach Despite all our investment in EMS, public awareness and public educa-tion survival rates for out of hospital cardiac arrest in most communities is dismal. The incident command for cardiac arrest lecture will describe ways to improve your services success rates for ventricular fibrillation and pulse ventricular tachycardia arrest. This lecture emphasis the importance of team work and getting back to basics. Each code team member’s roles and responsibilities and how you can make it work for your depart-ment will be explained. Recreational Trauma: This course will show a humorous side of when ―fun‖ goes bad. We will discuss how to manage your patient in these situations. Emphasis on the importance of scene safety and assessment skills will be sharpened. Street Airway Management 101: real-life airway management in the field. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Learn to recognize the causes, signs and symptoms, and the treatment of CO poisoning.

EMS Goes to Hollywood Utilizing clips from famous Hollywood movies to setup case studies. This presentation will take you on an Oscar award winning look at triage, abdominal distress, allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock, pain management in the pre-hospital setting, cardiology and altered mental status from trauma. I Can‟t Hear You, Speak Up: The baby boomers and hippies have gone grey but not gone away. They are now entering the golden years and need our help. Estimates show that 60 percent of EMS calls are for geriatric patients. In this session we will look at effec-tive methods interacting with and treating our geriatric patients. All Tangled Up: Highway barriers are sav-ing lives. Learn the best way of dealing with the tension barriers—for your safety and your patient’s safety. Size Matters: During this session we will explore the kinematics of gunshot wounds along with other mechanisms of injury. How does the gunshot affect the tissue and what is the real threat to the patient.

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IEMSA ANNUAL IEMSA ANNUAL CONFERENCE & CONFERENCE &

TRADESHOW TRADESHOW BROCHUREBROCHURE

SPECIAL PUBLICATION IOWA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION

8515 Douglas Avenue, Suite 27B Urbandale, IA 50322

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THURSDAY

0800 - 0850 (:50) = 1.0

0900 - 0950 (:50) = 1.0

1000 - 1115 (:75) = 1.5

1215 - 1330 (:75) = 1.5

1345 - 1500 (:75) = 1.5

1515 - 1630 (:75) = 1.5

CCP

Sarah Pandullo Sepsis*

Tracy Shaw Blast Injuries* (EMT Transition

Topic)

Rosemary Adam

Basic Blood Chemistry* (PS Tranistion

Topic)

Pete Lazara - Advanced Airway* “The Intubation Obstacle Course” Two airway lectures followed by a hands on airway lab which allows the participant an opportu-nity to practice under the direct guidance of the instructors. After completing the lab, the participants will enter the intubation obsta-cle course. See more details on at www.iemsa.net

Educators NAEMSE Level II Instructor Course, Day 1

NAEMSE Level II Instructor Course. While Level I of the NAEMSE instructor course is ideal for the beginning educator, Level II is geared more towards the experienced instructor. Topics covered include: Mentoring * Student Centered Learning * Lesson Plans * Pro-gram Evaluation * Social Intelligence * Research * Presentation Technologies * Leadership * Administrative Issues

Medical Director /Service Director

Service Director Workshop

Medical Director Workshop

Management Kirk Mittelman EMS in Small

Towns

Julie Bacon I'm Ok You’re Ok (Getting a Grip on the concept of Teamwork)

Jim Miara Coaching

employees past problem

behavior

Julie Bacon Pweor of

Cmmounaic-tioin

Kirk and Margret Mittelman Team Building

Pediatric Track

Sarah House/ David Seasttrom Pediatric Trauma*

Katrina Altenhofen, IDPH EMSC Safe Transport for Pediatrics*

Agriculture

Bert Baldus – at West Des Moines EMS/Fire Station #17* IEMSA is bringing a valuable and frequently requested ―hands on‖ workshop for pre-hospital care providers that will im-prove patient care for a very specific and important population, Iowa’s farmers. This unique patient care focus, day-long workshop will identify the safety issues in agriculture, let you see the kinematics of farm related injures with farm equip-ment demonstrations and use your new skills with fellow EMS professionals to provide the necessary assessment and care for these patients. You will have the opportunity to practice your skills with the guidance of experts in agricultural rescue and seasoned EMS patient care providers. With limited space in this workshop, early registration is suggested.

Thursday Pre-Conference Sessions—6 Tracks, Something for Everyone! *denotes formal EMS CEH’s awarded

FACILITY INFORMATION Conference Locations

Polk County Convention Complex, 501 Grand Avenue AND The Renaissance Savery Hotel, 401 Locust Street, Des Moines. An entire track of sessions will be held in at the Renaissance Savery Hotel. The Hotel is a 5 minute walk via the skywalk system from the Plex .

Construction Update For the latest information on road construction in the Des Moines Metro, please visit www.avoidtherush.org or for specific information on I-235 visit I235.com

Directions and Parking For directions and updated information on parking in the Down-town Des Moines area, please visit www.SeeDesMoines.com.

Smoking The Polk County Convention Complex, Marriott, Renaissance Savery, and many additional hotels are smoke-free environ-ments.

Visit www.iemsa.net Conference tab for details on course sessions and speakers. You may also register on-line for the conference (requires credit card).

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REGISTRATION FORM

First Name Last Name

Home Address -

City State Zip +4 / / - -

SSN or DL# Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY) Phone Number (best number to reach you)

E-Mail Address (needed for conference confirmation) Check all that apply: EMS Provider Nurse Physician

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Certification / License # Expiration date (MM/DD/YYYY) / /

Certification / License # (if applying for dual credits) Expiration date (MM/DD/YYYY)

REGISTRATION ITEMS $ Pre-Conference Workshop ($60 member/$70 non-member half day; $110 member/$130 non-member full day)

$ NAEMSE Instructor Course –Thurs/Fri ($350) Add One Day Saturday Registration for additional $175

Agricultural Medicine Pre-Con Class Thurs. ($175, includes lunch)

$ One-Day Registration with lunch ($175 member/$250 non-member) Friday only Saturday only

$ One-Day Registration without lunch ($160 member/$235 non-member) Friday only Saturday only

$ Two-Day Registration with lunch (Friday & Saturday $215 member/$290 non-member)

$ Two-Day Registration without lunch (Friday & Saturday $185 member/$260 non-member)

$ Membership $30 Renew my current membership New membership Please note that may take the membership discount on registration by becoming a member now. Membership must be current on the dates of the conference to take the discount—be sure to renew if your membership is about to expire.

$ TOTAL REGISTRATION FEES

PAYMENT: Check Visa MC

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Credit Card Number Expiration date Sec. Code Service name:

Address:

City:

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Please note, all fees must be paid prior to attendance. If your service is paying your registration, be sure to work with your department early enough that payment can be generated prior to the conference. All unpaid registration fees will be the attendee’s responsibility upon check-in. Mail to IEMSA, 8515 Douglas Ave, Ste 27B, Urbandale, IA 50322 or FAX to 515-225-9080 or register online at www.iemsa.net (credit card only).

Refund Policy: Refunds, less a $50.00 processing fee, will be made for registration cancellations made in writing, prior to Octo-ber 30, 2011. No refunds for cancellations made after October 30. Registration Process Options: Complete the form on pages 11 and 12 and submit it with payment to 8515 Douglas Ave., Ste. 27B, Urbandale, IA 50322 , or fax to 515-225-9080, or visit the Conference Page at www.iemsa.net to register online. Online registrations are limited to credit card pay-ments only. Cancellation Policy: The Conference Com-mittee reserves the right to cancel any ses-sion or special event that does not meet the minimum requirements, or to change a speaker as necessary. Feel free to make copies as needed and bring a friend!

Complete both sides and mail or fax -or - complete your registration online. We suggest you keep a copy of your class choices and bring it with you.

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IOWA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION

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IOWA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION 8515 Douglas Avenue, Suite 27B Urbandale, IA 50322

IOWA’S VOICE IN EMS...

Thursday, Nov. 10 Friday, Nov. 11 Saturday, Nov. 12 0800-1630 NAEMSE Instructor Course –day 1 Agriculture - all day* 0800-1115 Medical Director Pediatric Trauma 0800-0850 CCP-Sepsis Mgmt: EMS in small towns 0900-0950 CCP-Blast Injuries Mgmt: I’m Ok You’re Ok 1000-1115 CCP-Blood Chemistry Mgmt: Employee behavior 1215-1630 Service Director Pediatric Transport CCP –Airway Mgmt: Pweor of Cmmounaictioin, Team Building * Session held at WDM Station #17

0800-1510 NAEMSE -day 2 0800-0915 KEYNOTE Love What You Do 0945-1035 Mother Goose on the Loose Give me Five Ped Shock 1045-1135 I Missed the Warning Signs Baby Makes Two 12:30-1345 Rave Drugs Drugs Panel 1045-1200 Nasal Meds 1255-1345 Trauma 1355-1510 Bureau of EMS update Friday Night Lights I Shouldn’t Have Gotten out of Bed 1540-1655 KEYNOTE Where Have Johnny & Roy Gone?

0745-0815 Honoring our Own 0825-1510 Two-Wheel Trauma 0825-0915 KEYNOTE Tattoos, Tongues, Teens & Trauma 0945-1035 Behavioral part1 The Process of Dying Airway Mgmt 1045-1135 Behavioral part 2 Size Matters 12:30-1345 Recreational Trauma Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 1045-1200 Transplant complications 1255-1345 Cardiac Arrest 1355-1510 All Tangled Up I Can’t Hear You When in Doubt 1525-1640 KEYNOTE EMS Goes to Hollywood

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IOWA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION 8515 Douglas Avenue, Suite 27B Urbandale, IA 50322

IOWA’S VOICE IN EMS...

Thursday, Nov. 10 Friday, Nov. 11 Saturday, Nov. 12 0800-1630 NAEMSE Instructor Course –day 1 Agriculture - all day* 0800-1115 Medical Director Pediatric Trauma 0800-0850 CCP-Sepsis Mgmt: EMS in small towns 0900-0950 CCP-Blast Injuries Mgmt: I’m Ok You’re Ok 1000-1115 CCP-Blood Chemistry Mgmt: Employee behavior 1215-1630 Service Director Pediatric Transport CCP –Airway Mgmt: Pweor of Cmmounaictioin, Team Building * Session held at WDM Station #17

0800-1510 NAEMSE -day 2 0800-0915 KEYNOTE Love What You Do 0945-1035 Mother Goose on the Loose Give me Five Ped Shock 1045-1135 I Missed the Warning Signs Baby Makes Two 12:30-1345 Rave Drugs Drugs Panel 1045-1200 Nasal Meds 1255-1345 Trauma 1355-1510 Bureau of EMS update Friday Night Lights I Shouldn’t Have Gotten out of Bed 1540-1655 KEYNOTE Where Have Johnny & Roy Gone?

0745-0815 Honoring our Own 0825-1510 Two-Wheel Trauma 0825-0915 KEYNOTE Tattoos, Tongues, Teens & Trauma 0945-1035 Behavioral part1 The Process of Dying Airway Mgmt 1045-1135 Behavioral part 2 Size Matters 12:30-1345 Recreational Trauma Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 1045-1200 Transplant complications 1255-1345 Cardiac Arrest 1355-1510 All Tangled Up I Can’t Hear You When in Doubt 1525-1640 KEYNOTE EMS Goes to Hollywood

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