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RECC 2016 OVERVIEW This conference provides accessible and accredited interprofessional education for BC’s rural and regional physicians, specialists, nurse practitioners, nurses, paramedics and first responders. CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Interactive small groups and inter- professional learning opportunities Hands-on workshops Faculty development Add-on courses: The SHOCK Course, The Wilderness Medicine Course, The HOUSE Program and CASTED: Emergency Complimentary childcare available during conference hours! Opportunities to socialize and network with colleagues. Details at www.rccbc.ca/conferences/ ACCREDITATION RECC is approved for up to 13.0 MOC Section 1 or 13.0 Mainpro-M1 credits THE RURAL EMERGENCY THE RURAL EMERGENCY CONTINUUM OF CARE CONFERENCE CONTINUUM OF CARE CONFERENCE JUNE 9 + 10, 2016 JUNE 9 + 10, 2016 PRINCE GEORGE CIVI PRINCE GEORGE CIVI C CENTRE & COAST HOTEL C CENTRE & COAST HOTEL RECC RECC 2016 2016 Photo by Chuck Chin Tourism Prince George HOSTED BY

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  • RECC 2016 OVERVIEW

    This conference provides accessible and accredited

    interprofessional education for BC’s rural and regional physicians, specialists, nurse practitioners, nurses, paramedics and first

    responders.

    CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

    • Interactive small groups and inter-professional learning opportunities

    • Hands-on workshops

    • Faculty development

    • Add-on courses: The SHOCK Course, The Wilderness Medicine Course, The HOUSE Program and CASTED: Emergency

    • Complimentary childcare available during conference hours!

    • Opportunities to socialize and network with colleagues.

    Details at www.rccbc.ca/conferences/

    ACCREDITATION

    RECC is approved for up to 13.0 MOC Section 1 or

    13.0 Mainpro-M1 credits

    THE RURAL EMERGENCY THE RURAL EMERGENCY CONTINUUM OF CARE CONFERENCECONTINUUM OF CARE CONFERENCE

    JUNE 9 + 10, 2016JUNE 9 + 10, 2016 PRINCE GEORGE CIVIPRINCE GEORGE CIVIC CENTRE & COAST HOTELC CENTRE & COAST HOTEL

    RECC RECC 20162016

    Photo by Chuck Chin Tourism Prince George

    HOSTED BY

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    Visit www.rccbc.ca/conferences/ for a full description of sessions and workshops.

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    Andrew Lukaris

    Cases from the

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    Teleh

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    How Do You Drive

    This Thing?

    John Paw

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    Michael Jong

    Bret Batchelor

    Max 16 participants

    N/A to studen

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    Tele-Kidney

    Care

    Anurag Singh

    Pac

    kaging the Patient for

    Transp

    ort

    Dick Raymond

    MSK Casting

    Tec

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    Worksh

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    “Holding w

    ith 3

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    Chris Parfitt

    Max 20 participants

    N/A to studen

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    Useful S

    kin Flap

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    GP: A

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    Stuart Johnston

    Max 16 participants

    N/A to studen

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    1100-1150

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    Treating COPD than

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    John Smith

    New

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    Treatmen

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    Diabetes

    Clayton Reynolds

    Andrew Schissler

    Proce

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    Sean Ebert

    Max 25 participants

    Diagnosing New

    Skin

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    Barb Kane

    Rural O

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    Marlowe Haskins

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    Australia to Prince

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    Neil K

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    Can

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    : A

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    Challenging Cases

    Stacy Miller

    Adva

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    Suture Tec

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    Worksh

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    Stuart Johnston

    Theresa Smith

    Max 16 participants

    N/A to studen

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    1450-1

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    1520-1610

    Clin

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    Group Discu

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    Moderated by:

    Dan Horvat

    Neu

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    Ultraso

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    Proce

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    Peter Inkpen

    Selec

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    Interpretation of

    Thyroid Tests

    Clayton Reynolds

    Onco

    logy

    Emergen

    cies

    Sarah Roberts

    Rob Olson

    Acu

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    jury

    Sara W

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    Chest Tube

    Worksh

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    the Seldinger

    Tec

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    Critica

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    Module)

    John Soles

    Max 12 participants

    N/A to studen

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    Why You Should

    Use Your

    Ultraso

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    Michael Jong

    Max 16-20 participants

    N/A to studen

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    1620-1

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    The Shock Course

    Max 13 Physicians, 3 Residents/Students

    Cost: $

    1,025 / $675

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    1000-1050

    Chest Pain in

    the ER:

    Here Be Dragons

    Patrick Row

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    Understan

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    ood

    and Self Harm in

    Child

    ren and

    Adolescen

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    Rachel Boulding

    Don’t M

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    Bill Kingston

    Chao

    s vs. H

    armony in

    the ER

    Marg Boychuk

    Cindy Sellers

    Understan

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    Osteo

    arthritis: Up to

    Date Eviden

    ce Based

    Treatmen

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    Chris Parfitt

    DiI

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    Shu Ho

    Sean Ebert

    Kirk McCarroll

    Max 18 participants

    N/A to studen

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    HOUSE In

    tensive

    : Ultraso

    und for

    Abdominal Pain

    (Coast Hotel:

    1000-1200)

    Max 16 participants

    Cost $125

    1100-1150

    Vascu

    lar Surgery Topic

    Ram

    esh Lokanathan

    ER: W

    here Kids are

    Little Adults (A

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    Tim

    es They

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    Kathryn Leccese

    Physiotherap

    y an

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    Bryce Kelly

    Can

    We Treat

    Obesity

    Successfully?

    Stefan Du Toit

    Interesting Cases of

    CHF an

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    ent of

    Cardiogen

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    Sara W

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    Inflam

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    Arthritis: Finding the

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    HOUSE In

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    cy

    (Coast Hotel: 1245

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    Max 16 participants

    Cost $125

    1400-1450

    Disasters Pan

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    Loren Caira

    P atrick Row

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    Paul Stent

    Refl

    ecting on Cultural

    Competen

    cy: First

    Nations Persp

    ective

    Terri Aldred

    OIce

    Assessm

    ent

    and M

    anag

    emen

    t of

    Concu

    ssion

    David Rhine

    Slowing the Flow:

    Non-surgical

    Man

    agem

    ent of

    Gyn

    aeco

    logical

    Bleed

    ing

    Sheona M

    itchell-

    F oster

    Neu

    ropathic Pain

    Man

    agem

    ent

    David Urquhart

    Joint Injection

    Worksh

    op

    Brent Ohata

    Chris Parfitt

    Max 25 participants

    N/A to studen

    ts

    1450-1

    520

    REFRESH

    MEN

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    ND

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    Antibiotic De-esca

    lation

    and Prescribing

    Antibiotics in

    the

    Outpatient Setting

    Elizabeth Parfitt

    Critica

    l Care Pea

    rls:

    What to do in

    the First

    30 M

    inutes

    Don Burke

    Physiotherap

    y an

    d

    Concu

    ssion

    Man

    agem

    ent

    Vickie Laverdure

    Perils of Exe

    rcise:

    Atrial Fibrillation and

    Sudden

    Cardiac

    Dea

    th

    John Bosom

    worth

    Addiction—Treating

    Substan

    ce Use

    Disorder in

    the OIce

    an

    d Hosp

    ital

    Gerrard Prigm

    ore

    HOUSE In

    tensive

    : Ultraso

    und for

    Vascu

    lar Access

    (Coast Hotel: 1520

    -1720)

    Max 16 participants

    Cost $125

    1620-1

    720

    PLE

    NARY A

    natomy of a SAR call Alec Ritchie

    C-Spine X-ray

    Interpretation

    Trina Larsen Soles

    Max 20 participants

    N/A to studen

    ts

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    0800-1630

    The W

    ilderness Med

    icine Course—

    Van

    derhoof Max 12 Physicians, 3 Residents/Students, 3 Nurses/Paramedics

    Cost: $

    500

    SAT, J

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    0830-1700

    HOUSE Program: U

    ltraso

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    ax 14 Physicians, 2 Residents

    Cost: $

    1,300/$850

    SUN

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    0800-1715

    CASTED: E

    mergen

    cy Course—

    Van

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    Cost: $

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  • ADD-ON COURSES

    THE SHOCK COURSE

    Participants will review the management, workup and treatment of the hemodynamically unstable patient and discuss. An interactive, case-based course with hands-on practice with ultrasound and central line insertion and management. This program is accredited for 8.0 Mainpro-M1, C, and MOC Section 1 credits.

    JUNE 8 0800-1630 Max 16 participants Location: Prince George

    PHYSICIAN $1,025 RESIDENT/STUDENT $675

    WILDERNESS MEDICINE COURSE

    This course is ideal for those who would like to explore self-directed, austere environment emergency medicine work. The syllabus is relevant to expeditions, backcountry trips and Search and Rescue work. There will be a strong focus on hands-on skills and high-fidelity simulations in the field. Course is accredited for 7.0 Mainpro-M1 and MOC Section 1 credits.

    JUNE 11 0800-1630 Max 18 participants Location: Vanderhoof

    PHYSICIAN $500 RESIDENT/STUDENT $500 ALLIED HEALTH $500

    HOUSE PROGRAM: ULTRASOUND FOR TRAUMA

    The Hands-On Ultrasound Education Program delivers adaptive, innovative content customized to meet the learning needs of rural physicians. The low learner to instructor ratio (2:1) allows for personalized learning and scanning on live models ensures that each participant gains quality, hands-on practice time. The Ultrasound for Trauma module covers applications to expedite diagnosis and treatment of urgent or life-threatening conditions, including knobology, eFAST, subxyphoid view, pneumothorax, lung point, long bone fractures, and vascular access. Course is accredited for 7.0 Mainpro-C and MOC Section 1 credits.

    JUNE 11 0830-1700 Max 16 participants Location: Prince George

    PHYSICIAN $1,300 RESIDENT $850

    Participants must register for at least one day of the RECC conference in order to sign up for The Shock Course or The HOUSE Program.

    MEETING WITHIN A CONFERENCE— ROOM AVAILABLE FOR BOOKING

    THURSDAY AND FRIDAY!

    RCCbc is o9ering rural practitioners a free space that may be used to host meetings, training modules, or topical

    discussions for up to two hours per session. The room seats 18 people and is equipped with a projector.

    Contact Sharon Mah ([email protected]) for more information.

    FIRST NATIONS MEDICINE WALK There will be an opportunity to experience a First Nations Traditional Medicine Walk during Friday’s lunch hour.

    Details and a sign up sheet will be available at the Meet ‘n’ Greet on June 8 and at the RECC Registration Desk onsite.

    ACCOMMODATION Coast HotelCoast HotelCoast HotelCoast Hotel

    770 Brunswick Street,

    Prince George, BC V2L 2C2

    Preferred room rates start at $115.00 + tax. To make a reservation: 1.800.663.1144

    Quote Code: CIN-GFC11032

    Rates available until May 18th, based on room availability.

    Hotel has a cancellation policy of up to 4pm two days

    prior without penalty.

    www.coasthotels.com/hotels/bc/prince_george/ coast-inn-of-the-north/

    CASTED: EMERGENCY

    This course combines case-based lectures and supervised, hands-on splinting and moulding under the supervision of CASTED faculty. This course is accredited for up to 9.0 Mainpro-C and MOC Section 1 credits.

    JUNE 12 0800-1715 Max 24 participants Location: Vanderhoof

    REGISTER AT: WWW.CASTED.CA/SCHEDULE

  • HOUSE INTENSIVE: ULTRASOUND FOR ABDOMINAL PAIN

    The session will include FAST, gallbladder and hydronephrosis. For those who have not mastered the FAST exam, this intensive will o9er lots of hands-on scanning time and is expected to markedly improve scanning competency. Those already competent with the FAST exam can learn POCUS for gallbladder and/or hydronephrosis, two applications that are very useful in the ER.

    Max 16 participants

    COST $125

    HOUSE INTENSIVE: ULTRASOUND FOR ECTOPIC PREGNANCY

    The ability to identify an intra-uterine pregnancy, and thus rule out ectopic pregnancy, is a GAMECHANGER for rural physicians faced with an unstable female patient with abdominal pain. This limited first trimester POCUS exam has been shown to significantly decrease the time to diagnosis and definitive treatment of ectopic pregnancy. The two hour intensive will focus on the transabdominal approach, with some exposure to the transvaginal scanning technique as well.

    Max 16 participants

    COST $125

    HOUSE INTENSIVE: ULTRASOUND FOR VASCULAR ACCESS

    Does the idea of inserting a central line make you sweat? It is very easy to learn how to locate the ideal insertion site for a central or peripheral vein catheter, and watch the needle go into the vein in real time, confirming placement. POCUS for vascular access turns a nerve wracking procedure into one performed with confidence and fewer complications.

    Max 16 participants

    COST $125

    Join us for a day of faculty development!

    NORTHERN REFLECTIONS MEDICAL EDUCATION DAY RAMADA HOTEL (BIRCH BOARDROOM) – Prince George

    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016 10:30AM – 4:30PM

    This one day event is filled with great speakers and workshops and will be a great kick o9 to RECC!

    Our plenary speaker Dr. Rose Hatala—Director of the Centre for Health Education Scholarship (CHES) Clinical Educator Fellowship—will be presenting a session on “Meaningful Feedback in Real Life”.

    Workshop topics will include: · Learner-centered Teaching · Writing Field Notes

    · Observation and Feedback · The Learner DiIculty

    Workshops will be facilitated by: · Bill Upward, Teaching and Learning Strategist, · Dr. Rob Olson, Regional Director, UBC Faculty

    UBC Department of Family Practice Development, Northern BC · Dr. Brenda Hardie, Associate Program Director, · Dr. Tammy Attia, Faulty Development Coordinator,

    Postgraduate Education, UBC Family Practice Residency Program— UBC Department of Family Practice, Prince George site

    Join us at the RECC Meet ‘n’ Greet Reception on Wednesday, June 8th at 6:00pm at the Two Rivers Art Gallery

    For more information and to register: Contact Amber Rushton 250.960.6352 | [email protected]

    ADD-ON FEES FOR ULTRASOUND SESSIONS Register for these intensives as part of the Friday RECC sessions.

    The Hands-On Ultrasound Education (HOUSE) Program will o9er three 2-hour intensives as part of the RECC conference. Each session begins with a bedside demonstration followed by hands-on learning, in which participants practice their skills on live models. All intensives are taught by HOUSE instructors, with a 2:1 participant to instructor ratio.

  • REGISTRATION FORM (SEE OPPOSITE PAGE FOR MORE OPTIONS AND PAYMENT)

    THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2016 Visit www.rccbc.ca/conferences/ for a full description of sessions and workshops.

    1000 �Eyes in the ER �Cases from the Trenches: Focusing on Skin and Tissue Infections

    �“Hands On” Telehealth Workshop: How Do You Drive This Thing? N/A to students

    �Tele-Kidney Care �Packaging the Patient for Transport

    �MSK Casting Techniques or “Holding with 3 Point Moulding” N/A to students

    �Useful Skin Flap Techniques for the GP: Advanced Workshop N/A to students

    1100 �There is More to Treating COPD than Pu9ers

    �Newer Pharmacologic Treatment Options in Diabetes

    �Procedural Sedation in the Rural ER

    �Diagnosing New Skin Cancers

    1400 �Medical Marijuana for GPs

    �Rural Obstetrics: What We Do

    �Acute Skin Rashes Telehealth from Australia to Prince George via Webex

    �Cancer Can Be Complicated: A Review of Challenging Cases

    �Advanced Billing: Getting Paid for What You Do. Telephone Calls, Case Conferencing, Complex Care and More!

    1520 �Clinical Pearls: Small Group Discussions with Specialists

    �Neuro-musculoskeletal Ultrasound and Procedures

    �Selection and Interpretation of Thyroid Tests

    �Oncology Emergencies

    �Acute Liver Injury

    �Chest Tube Workshop—Using the Seldinger Technique (Rural Critical Care Module) N/A to students

    �Why You Should Use Your Ultrasound N/A to students

    �Suture Techniques and an Extensor Tendon Repair: Basic Workshop N/A to students

    Please select your preferred sessions below. Sign up for plenaries is not required. Workshops have limited space. To register for add-on courses and/or HOUSE Intensive(s)(at an additional cost) see opposite page.

    FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 Visit www.rccbc.ca/conferences/ for a full description of sessions and workshops.

    1000 �Chest Pain in the ER: Here Be Dragons

    �Understanding Mood and Self Harm in Children and Adolescents

    �Rational Treatment of Rotator Cu9 Disease

    �Don’t Miss the Ectopic

    �Chaos vs. Harmony in the ER

    �Understanding Osteoarthritis: Up to Date Evidence Based Treatments

    �DiIcult Airway (Hands-on Workshop) N/A to students

    �HOUSE Intensive: Ultrasound for Abdominal Pain (Coast Hotel: 1000-1200)

    Cost $125 Cost $125 Cost $125 Cost $125

    1100 �Vascular Surgery Topic

    �ER: Where Kids are Little Adults (And the Times They Are Not)

    �Physiotherapy and the Sore Shoulder

    �Can We Treat Obesity Successfully?

    �Interesting Cases of CHF and Management of Cardiogenic Shock

    �Inflammatory Arthritis: Finding the Needle in the Haystack

    1400 �Disasters Panel

    �Reflecting on Cultural Competency: First Nations Perspective

    �OIce Assessment and Management of Concussion

    �Slowing the Flow: Non-surgical Management of Gynaecological Bleeding

    �Neuropathic Pain Management

    �Joint Injection Workshop N/A to students

    �HOUSE Intensive: Ultrasound for Ectopic Pregnancy (Coast Hotel: 1245-1445)

    Cost $125 Cost $125 Cost $125 Cost $125

    1520 �Antibiotic De-escalation and Prescribing Antibiotics in the Outpatient Setting

    �Critical Care Pearls: What to do in the First 30 Minutes

    �Physiotherapy and Concussion Management

    �Pearls of Exercise: Atrial Fibrillation and Sudden Cardiac Death

    �Addiction—Treating Substance Use Disorder in the OIce and Hospital

    �HOUSE Intensive: Ultrasound for Vascular Access (Coast Hotel: 1520-1720)

    CCCCoooosssstttt $$$$111122225555

    �C-Spine X-ray Interpretation N/A to students

  • CONFERENCE FEES Includes course materials and meals Save $10 by registering online!

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    FULL CONFERENCE DAILY RATE

    By Apr 22

    Apr 23 - May 23

    After May 23

    By Apr 22

    Apr 23 - May 23

    After May 23

    Physician $610 $660 $710 $340 $365 $390

    Allied Health Professional $260 $260 $260 $135 $135 $135

    Resident*

    Student* $160 $160 $160

    I WILL ATTEND: ALL DAYS (Jun 9 + 10) THU (Jun 9) FRI (Jun 10)

    *Residents and Students must provide proof of status upon check-in to qualify for the reduced rate.

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    JUNE 9 + 10, 2016 Prince George Civic Centre & Coast Hotel Prince George, BC

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    RURAL EMERGENCY CONTINUUM OF CARE CONFERENCE (RECC)

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    ADD-ON FEES/COURSES

    Physician Nurse/NP Paramedic Resident

    The Shock Course $1,025 — — $675

    HOUSE Intensive: Abdominal Pain

    $125 — — $125

    HOUSE Intensive: Ectopic Pregnancy

    $125 — — $125

    HOUSE Intensive: Vascular Access

    $125 — — $125

    Wilderness Course $500 $500 $500 $500

    HOUSE Program $1,300 — — $850

    SPOUSAL REGISTRATION

    Spousal Registration $100

    Partners and spouses will receive a receipt and name badge to gain access to all conference meals on June 9 and 10 (excluding the dinner/dance).

    Name:

    DINNER AND DANCE

    Price: $75 / ticket

    # of Tickets: CALCULATION

    Conference Fee $

    The Shock Course $

    HOUSE Intensive(s) $125 each $

    Wilderness Course $

    HOUSE Program $

    Dinner Tickets $

    Spousal Registration $

    TOTAL $

    ALLERGIES/DIETARY RESTRICTIONS

    Do not email this form. No refunds or transfers, unless you cancel by May 23, 2016.

    Nurse NP Paramedic

    INTERESTED IN CHILDCARE? YES

    Childcare is available during conference hours on June 9 and 10. If you indicate yes above, you will be emailed additional information about signing up.

    Other Allied Health Professional

  • THE RURAL EMERGENCY CONTINUUM OF CARE CONFERENCE

    JUNE 9 + 10, 2016

    PRINCE GEORGE CIVIC CENTRE & COAST HOTEL

    Photo by Kelly Bergman

    Tourism Prince George