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TABLE OF CONTENTS Upcoming AAEM Educational Opportunities........................................................................................................................................ 12, 33, 36 Pre-Conference Courses at a Glance................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Schedule at a Glance – 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly................................................................................................................................... 4 Keynote Speaker............................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Conference Schedule – Friday, March 17, 2017............................................................................................................................................. 13 Conference Schedule – Saturday, March 18, 2017......................................................................................................................................... 16 Conference Schedule – Sunday, March 19, 2017........................................................................................................................................... 22 Conference Schedule – Monday, March 20, 2017.......................................................................................................................................... 30 AAEM’s 15th Annual Open Mic Presentations.................................................................................................................................................. 34 Statements of Disclosure............................................................................................................................................................................... 37 2017 AAEM Award Winners............................................................................................................................................................................ 40 General Information....................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Exhibitor Floor Plan........................................................................................................................................................................................ 44 Exhibitor Directory......................................................................................................................................................................................... 45 Certificate of Workplace Fairness .................................................................................................................................................................. 53 Certificate of Employee Fairness.................................................................................................................................................................... 54 Committee, Board & Social Schedule – By Day ............................................................................................................................................. 56 Committee, Board & Social Schedule – Alphabetical .................................................................................................................................... 58 Hotel Floor Plans.....................................................................................................................................................................Inside Back Cover
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE – PRE-CONFERENCE Thursday Morning — March 16, 2017 Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians
Ultrasound - Beginner (Classroom)
7:30am-11:20am
8:00am-12:15pm
Celebration 1-2
Celebration 5
Box lunch included with registration
Lunch included with registration
Thursday Afternoon — March 16, 2017 Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians
Ultrasound - Beginner (Lab) So You Think You Can Interpret an EKG?
1:00pm-4:55pm
1:00pm-3:45pm
1:00pm-5:00pm
Celebration 1-2
Celebration 5-6
Celebration 3-4
Friday Morning — March 17, 2017 Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians
Ultrasound - Advanced (Lab)
2016 LLSA Review Course
Active Shooter: Are You Ready?
Physician Assistant Challenge Bowl
Jointly provided by USAAEM 7:30am-11:00am
Celebration 1-2
8:00am-12:30pm
8:00am-12:00pm
8:00am-12:15pm
8:00am-10:00am
Celebration 5-6
Celebration 3-4
Celebration 7
Celebration 14
12:00pm-12:45pm — Lunch (on your own) Visit the Exhibit Hall
Limited onsite registrations available. Inquire at the AAEM registration desk.
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE – FRIDAY Friday, March 17
Friday — March 17, 2017 12:00pm-12:45pm
Lunch (on your own) Visit the Exhibit Hall
Regency Ballroom S-T
12:45pm-1:00pm
Opening Remarks Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
Regency Ballroom R
1:00pm-1:45pm
What’s New in Infectious Disease
2:00pm-3:30pm
State of the Academy / Town Hall / Candidates’ Forum Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
Regency Ballroom R
3:30pm-4:00pm
Networking Break New Attendee Welcome
Regency Ballroom Foyer Regency Ballroom R
Regency Ballroom U
Regency Ballroom Q
Sepsis
Rec
(111)
Pediatrics I
Rec
(112)
Rec
Regency Ballroom R
Peter M.C. DeBlieux, MD FAAEM
Regency Ballroom V
Celebration 1-2
Celebration 3
Celebration 4
End of Life / Palliative Care
Toxicology I
19th Annual AAEM/JEM Resident and Student Research
Medicolegal I
(114)
(116)
(115)
Rec (113)
4:00pm-4:30pm Sepsis 3.0 – Where Are We Now?
“My Baby’s Got a Heart Condition”
ED Palliative Care: The Basics
Annahieta Kalantari, DO FAAEM
Landon A. Jones, MD FAAEM
Mari Siegel, MD FAAEM FACEP
Toxicology Articles You Probably Missed
AAEM/JEM Resident and Student Competition
Bryan Hayes, PharmD
Trending Gabapentin Overdoses in Kentucky After Opioid Control Legislation
4:00pm-4:15pm
Austin Baker, MD
More Than Red Flags: Pitfalls in the Patient with Back Pain Andrew D. Perron, MD FAAEM
4:15pm-4:30pm 4:40pm-5:10pm The Drowning Sepsis Patient: When Do We Stop Giving Fluids?
Pediatric EKG: Nothing or Nightmare? Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM
Michael E. Winters, MD FAAEM
“Don’t Bring Them Here Again” – Hospice Care from the ED
The Mean Streets: New Drugs You Have to Know
Monique Schaulis, MD Sage Wiener, MD MPH FAAEM FAAEM
Extensive Chart Documentation: Is It Worth It?
Andrea Blome, MD
4:30pm-4:45pm Bayesian Comparison of UA, KUB, US and CT in the Assessment of Kidney Stones Using the STONE Score
Clark J. Chen
4:45pm-5:00pm Parent and Nurse Satisfaction Using Pacidose® Oral Medication Delivery Device in the Pediatric ED
5:20pm-5:50pm Pressors in Sepsis: When to Squeeze and How Hard? Annahieta Kalantari, DO FAAEM
Sepsis Jr. – Are Kids Different? Landon A. Jones, MD FAAEM
Not Why, But How: Next Steps for Palliative Care in the Emergency Department
Rational Use of Physostigmine and Flumazenil in the Emergency Department
David Wang, MD
Bryan Hayes, PharmD
Risky Business: Do’s and Don’ts of Documentation in High-Risk Encounters Larry D. Weiss, MD JD MAAEM FAAEM
Kurt A. Hansen, MD
5:00pm-5:15pm The Impact of an ESI II Direct Bedding Initiative
Kimon L.H. Ioannides, MD
5:15pm-5:30pm Ethnic Differences in Pain Management of Long Bone Fractures in a Pediatric Rural Population
Lucia Liao
Against Advice: What You Absolutely Have to Know and Chart When Your Patient Leaves Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
5:30pm-5:45pm Application of the iTClamp™ in Conjunction with Hemostatic Agents for Control of Lethal Hemorrhage
Sean Stuart, DO
5:45pm-6:00pm Nitroglycerin Associated Hypotension In Inferior ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Nicholas G. Von Schrott
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6:00pm-7:00pm
Opening Reception (Exhibit Hall)
Regency Ballroom S-T
7:00pm-9:00pm
Sunny States Chapter Division Social
The Pub/Pointe Orlando
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE – SATURDAY Saturday — March 18, 2017 6:30am-7:30am
Early Risers Yoga
Fitness Center (StayFit Gym™)
8:00am-5:00pm
Poster / Photo Displays
Regency Ballroom Foyer
8:00am-8:45am
What’s New in Resuscitation
8:45am-9:00am
Awards & Announcements Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
9:00am-9:45am
What’s New in Critical Care
9:45am-10:15am
Networking Break (Visit the Exhibit Hall)
Regency Ballroom U Rec
(211)
Infectious Disease
Rec
(212)
Rec
Regency Ballroom R
Corey M. Slovis, MD FAAEM FACP FACEP
Regency Ballroom R Regency Ballroom R
Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM
Regency Ballroom S-T
Regency Ballroom V Small Group Clinics (Pre-Registration Required) Ticket Required for Entry
Celebration 1-2 Ultrasound
Rec
(214)
Celebration 3 Open Mic (215)
(213)
10:15am-10:45am 10:15am-10:25am
Zachary Repanshek, MD FAAEM 10:25am-10:35am
Michael Gottlieb, MD RDMS
Three Cases from the ID Files You Don’t Want to Miss Nilesh N. Patel, DO FAAEM FACOEP
Joint Reduction (shoulder, hip and jaw)
Five Tips to Up Your POCUS Game
Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM FACEP
Jacob Avila, MD RDMS FAAEM
See page 34 for more information.
Saturday, March 18
Pecha Kucha 1
Regency Ballroom Q
Rec
10:35am-10:45am
Karalynn Otterness, MD
10:55am-11:25am
11:05am-11:15am
Protecting the Patients of Tomorrow: Antibiotic Stewardship Today
Jason Hine, MD
Kevin C. Reed, MD FAAEM
10:55am-11:05am
Jay G. Ladde, MD FAAEM
11:15am-11:25am
Jeffrey D. Chien, MD
Facial/Dental Blocks & Joint Aspiration (wrist, knee, shoulder and ankle)
Goal-Directed Echocardiography – Three Simple Views that will Change Your Practice
Veronica L. Greer, MD FAAEM
John C. Greenwood, MD FAAEM
11:35am-12:05pm 11:35am-11:45am
Corey M. Slovis, MD FAAEM FACP FACEP 11:45am-11:55am
Sherri L. Rudinsky, MD FAAEM
Surgical Infectious Disease: Revisiting Traditional Approaches
Transvenous Pacing (tools, technique and trouble shooting)
Nilesh N. Patel, DO FAAEM FACOEP
Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM
Lung Scan Made Ridiculously Easy Jacob Avila, MD RDMS FAAEM
11:55am-12:05pm
David Wang, MD
12:05pm-1:30pm — Lunch (on your own) Visit the Exhibit Hall/Round Robin Eat & Greet
EARLY RISERS YOGA TODAY! Saturday, March 18 6:30am-7:30am
in the Hyatt Regency StayFit™ Gym
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE – SATURDAY Saturday Afternoon — March 18, 2017 1:30pm-2:15pm
What’s New in Neurology
2:15pm-2:30pm
Awards & Announcements Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
2:30pm-3:00pm
What’s New in Pediatrics
3:00pm-3:30pm
Networking Break (Visit the Exhibit Hall)
Rec
Rec
Saturday, March 18
Rec
(231)
Gastrointestinal Rec
(232)
Regency Ballroom R Regency Ballroom R
Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM
Regency Ballroom Regency Ballroom Regency Ballroom U Q V Pecha Kucha 2
Regency Ballroom R
Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP
Small Group Clinics (Pre-Registration Required) Ticket Required for Entry
Regency Ballroom S-T
Celebration 1-2
Celebration 3
Toxicology II
Open Mic
Rec
(235)
Celebration 4 Psychiatry
Rec
(236)
(234)
Celebration 10 Morbidity & Mortality Case Presentations (237)
(233)
3:30pm-4:00pm 3:30pm-3:40pm
Jessica Shackman, MD 3:40pm-3:50pm
Kristine S. Robinson, MD FAAEM
“It’s Stuck Right Here” – Troubleshooting Food Impaction Jose V. Nable, MD FAAEM
3:50pm-4:00pm
Tips and Tricks for Resuscitation (central lines, dirty epi drip, modified Valsalva)
Starting Suboxone or Naloxone from the ED Walt Lubbers, MD FAAEM
See page 34 for more information. Open slots available – Sign up at AAEM Registration Desk
Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM
Charles A. Khoury, MD MSHA FAAEM FACEP
Takedown: Haloperidol vs. Ketamine. What’s the Drug of Choice in 2017?
See page 21 for more information
David I. Bruner, MD FAAEM
4:10pm-4:40pm 4:10pm-4:20pm
William F. Paolo, MD FAAEM 4:20pm-4:30pm
Bernard L. Lopez, MD MS FAAEM
Bariatric Surgery Patients: Disasters Waitng to Happen
Vertigo Maneuvers (Dix-Hallpike, Epley, HINTS)
Cannabinoid Toxicity in the Decriminalized Era
Veronica L. Greer, MD FAAEM
Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP
Jeff Lapoint, DO FAAEM
4:30pm-4:40pm
Is “Nothing” Ethical? Do Placebos Have a Place in the Emergency Department? Joseph R. Lex, Jr., MD MAAEM FAAEM FIFEM
Jennifer FisherRepanshek, MD FAAEM
4:50pm-5:20pm 4:50pm-5:00pm
Erin R. Leiman, MD FAAEM 5:00pm-5:10pm
Tu C. Nguyen, DO 5:10pm-5:20pm
Julian G. Mapp, MD FAAEM
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Thinking Backwards: Anal Emergencies Christina Hernon, MD FAAEM
Bedside Teaching Pearls Teaching When Time is Limited for Both Senior and Junior Learners
Knowing the NOACs David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM
Christopher I. Doty, MD FAAEM
“I’m Withdrawing and I Want to Kill Myself” – Can We Safely Treat Withdrawal from the ED? Walt Lubbers, MD FAAEM
6:00pm-7:30pm
Resident & Student Association and Young Physicians Section Social
Orchid Room Verandah
6:00pm-8:00pm
Great Lakes Chapter Division Social
Pointe Orlando: The Pub
7:30pm-9:30pm
Airway @ AAEM — Storytelling Event
Orchid Room
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE – SUNDAY Sunday Morning — March 19, 2017 6:30am
Wellness 5K Fun Run /Walk (Pre-Registration Encouraged)
Meet at International Lobby Entrance
8:00am-5:00pm
Poster / Photo Displays
Regency Ballroom Foyer
8:00am-8:45am
Keynote: The White House: Emergency Medicine Meets Executive Medicine Ronny L. Jackson, MD FAAEM
Regency Ballroom R
8:45am-9:00am
Awards & Announcements Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
Regency Ballroom R
9:00am-9:45am
What’s New in Trauma
Regency Ballroom R
9:45am-10:15am
Networking Break (Visit the Exhibit Hall)
Regency Ballroom U
Pecha Kucha 3
Rec
(311)
Regency Ballroom Q
Pediatrics II
Rec
(312)
Rec
William K. Mallon, MD DTMH FAAEM FACEP
Regency Ballroom S-T
Regency Ballroom V
Administration
Rec
Celebration 1-2
Celebration 3
Pain Management
RSA/YPS Session
(314)
(315)
(313)
Celebration 4
Geriatrics
Rec
(316)
10:15am-10:45am 10:15am-10:25am
Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM 10:25am-10:35am
Ilene Claudius, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP
Do You Have the Right Intake System? Joseph R. Twanmoh, MD MBA FAAEM
Opiate Free Alternatives for Pain Control Sergey M. Motov, MD FAAEM
10:35am-10:45am
Eric J. Morley, MD MS FAAEM
Specialties Fellowship Panel
The Silver Tsunami: Optimizing Geriatric US - Michael Gottlieb, MD Care in the ED Robert Anderson, MD MedEd - Jeffrey D. FAAEM Chien, MD Tox - Matthew D. Zuckerman, MD FAAEM EMS - Christopher J. Winckler, MD
10:55am-11:25am 10:55am-11:05am
Christopher Hunter, MD PhD FAAEM 11:05am-11:15am
Lemeneh Tefera, MD 11:15am-11:25am
“My Child’s Not Breathing Right” – Peds Respiratory Emergencies
How to Decrease Your 30-Day Readmissions (And Make Your CEO Happy)
Emily A. Rose, MD FAAP FAAEM
Gary M. Gaddis, MD PhD FAAEM
Unique Ways to Control Pain in the ED
Specialties Fellowship Panel (continued)
Bronson Delasobera, MD FAAEM
Special Considerations in the Elderly Psychiatric Patients
Sunday, March 19
Gary M. Gaddis, MD PhD FAAEM
The First Week of Life – What to Look Out For
Terrence M. Mulligan, DO MPH FAAEM
Joseph R. Twanmoh, MD MBA FAAEM
11:35am-12:05pm 11:35am-11:45am
Zaffer A. Qasim, MBBS FRCEM FRCPC(EM) 11:45am-11:55am
Loice A. Swisher, MD FAAEM
What’s New in Peds Sedation? Ilene Claudius, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP
Coming Down the Pike: What is MACRA and What is in the Future at CMS? Lemeneh Tefera, MD
Are Morphine Equivalence Scores Useful? Sergey M. Motov, MD FAAEM
Social Media: Taming the Beast Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM FACEP
Is This Even Safe? Discharge Planning for the Older Patient Robert Anderson, MD FAAEM
11:55am-12:05pm
Joseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM FACEP
12:05pm-1:30pm — Lunch (on your own)
5K RUN/WALK TODAY! Sunday, March 19, 6:30am-7:30am Meet at the International Lobby Entrance American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE – SUNDAY Sunday Afternoon — March 19, 2017 Regency Ballroom R
Regency Ballroom U
Regency Ballroom Q
Regency Ballroom V
Celebration 1-2
Celebration 3
Celebration 4
Getting the Right Job
Wellness
Evidence Based Medicine/ Mythbusting Update Rec
When We Get Sick
International Emergency Medicine
RSA/YPS Session
Medicolegal II
(321)
(320)
Rec
(323)
(325)
Rec
(326)
(324)
(322)
1:30pm-2:00pm AAEM-PG: Lessons Learned and What to Pay Attention To Robert M. McNamara, MD MAAEM FAAEM
Six Degrees of Wellness
Prehospital MythBusting
Robert P. Lam, MD FAAEM
Brett A. Rosen, MD FAAEM
View from the Other Side: Lessons Learned that Changed My Practice Eric Isaacs, MD, FACEP FAAEM
Global Emergency Medicine Development Terrence M. Mulligan, DO MPH FAAEM
Three Financial Tips That EVERY Young Doctor Needs to Know
Watch a Doctor Get Sued: A Live Medicolegal Simulation
Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM
Michael D. Smith, MD MBA CPE FAAEM Jeff Baker, MD FAAEM Peter Sperling, JD Chip Hellmers, JD
Financial Expert Panel
(continued)
Sunday, March 19
2:10pm-2:40pm Contract Evaluation – Tips to Use on Your Next Job Search Larry D. Weiss, MD JD MAAEM FAAEM
The Creativity Connection: Between the Physical and the Mental Bronson Delasobera, MD FAAEM
The Unappreciated Perils of Urinalysis Interpretation: Five Pitfalls to Avoid
Pain and One Doctor’s Journey Through the Patient Experience
John C. Perkins, Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP FACP
R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM
The Mythology of Therapies in Pregnancies: Rho(D) Immune Globin, Antiemetics, and the D-Dimer
When Uncertainty Was My Co-Pilot
Emilie J. Calvello Hynes, MD MPH FAAEM
Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM Jennifer Kanapicki Comer, MD FAAEM Michael Gottlieb, MD
2:50pm-3:20pm Negotiating Skills – Can We Use Principles? Eric D. Isaacs, MD FAAEM
Healthy Mind, Healthy Practice – Having a Mindful Practice Robert P. Lam, MD FAAEM
Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP
3:20pm-3:50pm
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International EM and the Refugee Crisis
Michael L. Epter, DO FAAEM
Practicing EM in an Austere Environment Darryl Jos Macias, MD Emilie J. Calvello Hynes, MD MPH FAAEM
Three Bedside Teaching Pearls to Bring to Your Next Shift Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM
Leslie S. Zun, MD MBA FAAEM
Regency Ballroom Foyer
Networking Break
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
Looking at the Cases: Is SAD PERSONS Valid in the ED for Determining Suicide Risk?
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE – SUNDAY Sunday Afternoon — March 19, 2017 Regency Ballroom R
Regency Ballroom U
Regency Ballroom Q
Regency Ballroom V
Celebration 1-2
Celebration 3
Celebration 4
Celebration 8
Cardiology
When the Shift Hits the Fan
Critical Care
Mass Casualty/ EMS
Personal Finance
Career Transitions
(332)
(333)
Diversity in Emergency Medicine
(335)
(336)
AAEM/RSA & Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health Research Competition
Rec
Rec
Rec
(330)
(334)
(331)
3:50pm-4:20pm Stay or Go? State-ofthe-Art Atrial Fibrillation Treatment
“I Put Her on the Vent and She Got Worse” Andrew W. Phillips, MD MEd
Rahul Bhat, MD FAAEM
The Crashing Community Patient: When to Transfer?
What Does the Emergency Physician Really Need to Know Eric J. Morley, MD About EMS? MS FAAEM Brett A. Rosen, MD FAAEM
Unconscious Bias – How Does it Affect Your Work and Life? Bernard L. Lopez, MD MS FAAEM
Tricks for Long Term Asset Protection Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM
Opportunities and Threats of Trends in Emergency Medicine Paul Danl Kivela, MD FAAEM
4:30pm-5:00pm “Is Our HEART Broken?” Limitations of HEART Score
Metabolic Lessons Issues in Airway Learned From Management the Boston Marathon Emily A. Rose, MD David A. Farcy, FAAP FAAEM MD FAAEM FACEP Christina Hernon, FCCM MD FAAEM
The Impact of Cultural Competency on Clinical Communications Lisa A. MorenoWalton, MD MS MSCR FAAEM
Personal Finance Basics for the Young EMP
What’s Next? Late Career Options for EM
Manish Garg, MD FAAEM
Robert M. McNamara, MD MAAEM FAAEM
Playing the Odds: LongTerm Care Insurance, Disability Insurance, and an Umbrella Policy. Do I Need All of This?
Building Resilience in Emergency Medicine
5:10pm-5:40pm Deadly Tracings: Massive Can’t Miss EKG Hemoptysis… Findings Coffin Up Blood Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM
Rahul Bhat, MD FAAEM
Assault on the RV – Impact of Pulmonary Hyertension on Heart-Lung Interactions John C. Greenwood, MD FAAEM
“Is there a Doctor on the Plane?” InFlight Medical Emergencies Jose V. Nable, MD FAAEM
Successful Implementation of Free Routine HIV Testing with Automatic Outpatient Linkage Amanda Alberino, DO 4:10pm-4:25pm
Increased Emergency Department Visits in Florida After Implementation of Affordable Care Act Bill Christian 4:30pm-4:45pm
Diversity Issues Panel Gina M. Blocker, MD FAAEM Bernard L. Lopez, MD MS FAAEM Lisa A. MorenoWalton, MD MS MSCR FAAEM Moderator: Tamara R. Kuittinen, MD FAAEM
Dara Kass, MD FAAEM and Christopher I. Doty, MD FAAEM
Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM
Combating the Methamphetamine Epidemic: Education is Insufficient Nhan Do, MD
Sunday, March 19
Robin M Naples, MD FAAEM
The Drowning Patient: What Now?
3:50pm-4:05pm
4:50pm-5:05pm
The Impact of Maryland’s Medicaid Expansion on Emergency Department High Utilizers Daniel Gingold, MD MPH 5:10pm-5:25pm
Patient Satisfaction Scores Following Food Snack Intervention Zachary Olson, MD
6:00pm-7:00pm Women in Emergency Medicine & Diversity and Inclusion Social
Pointe Orlando RA Sushi
7:00pm-8:00pm Critical Care Medicine Section Social
Pointe Orlando RA Sushi
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE – MONDAY Monday — March 20, 2017 8:00am-8:45am
What’s New in Emergency Cardiology: 2017 Literature Update
8:45am-9:00am
Awards & Announcements Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
9:00am-9:45am
#OrlandoUnited: Coordinating the Medical Response to the Pulse Nightclub Shooting Christopher Hunter, MD PhD FAAEM and Amanda Tarkowski, MD
Regency Ballroom R
Rec Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM
Regency Ballroom R Regency Ballroom R
Rec
9:45am-10:15am Break
Regency Ballroom Foyer
Regency Ballroom Regency Ballroom Regency Ballroom Regency Ballroom R U Q V Trauma
(411)
Rec
Procedures Rec
When the Wheels Come off the Cart Rec
(412)
Using Tech to Your Advantage
(414)
Celebration 1-2
Celebration 3
Celebration 4
Celebration 5-6
Future of Emergency Medicine
Operations Bootcamp
Women in Emergency Medicine Forum
Medical Student Session
(415)
(413)
(416)
10:15am-10:45am A Punch in the Throat: How to Deal with Blunt Neck Trauma
Cracking That Chest – Reviewing the ED Thoracotomy
William K. Mallon, MD DTMH FACEP FAAEM
John C. Perkins, Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP FACP
Hitting the Sweet Drinking From Spot in Shock the Ether – Resuscitation FOAMed for EPs Zaffer Qasim, MBBS FRCEM FRCPC(EM) EDIC
Matthew C. DeLaney, MD FAAEM
8:00am-8:45am
The Future of Advanced Care Providers: Will I Lose My Job to a PA/NP? Andrew W. Phillips, MD MEd
Staffing Your ED – How to Win the Nursing Argument Jody Crane, MD MBA FAAEM
Navigating the Nurse Relationship Robin M. Naples, MD FAAEM
10:55am-11:25am Seeing Red: Massive Transfusion in Patients on the Newer Anticoagulants R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM
Can’t Breath & Can’t See: Reviewing the Cricothyrotomy and Canthotomy
Worst Day Ever? The Crashing Obstetric Patient Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP
Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM
Looking into Your Future: Telemedicine in Your ED
POCUS, ECHO and REBOA – Do I Need to Know All This Stuff?
Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM
David I. Bruner, MD FAAEM
Creating Operational Margin: The Critical Final Pathway to All Throughput Solutions
Women and Unconscious Bias Dara Kass, MD FAAEM
Joseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM FACEP
Monday, March 20
11:35am-12:05pm Space Age Resuscitation: Learning About REBOA Zaffer A. Qasim, MBBS FRCEM FRCPC(EM)
Advanced Epistaxis Management & Navigating the Difficult Foley
Hidden Snares and High-Risk Pitfalls in the Emergency Department
Manish Garg, MD FAAEM
Matthew C. DeLaney, MD FAAEM
Robo-Doc: Smart Phone Apps That Will Change Your Practice Zachary Repanshek, MD FAAEM
(418)
(417)
The Future of EM Education: Shifting Paradigms of How We Teach and Learn
Pressure From Above – CMS Demands and Pitfalls Jody Crane, MD MBA FAAEM
Finding the Path – Show Up, Volunteer, Ask Loice A. Swisher, MD FAAEM
Michael L. Epter, DO FAAEM
How to Match in Emergency Medicine Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM 8:45am-9:30am
Pearls & Pitfalls of Emergency Medicine Michael L. Epter, DO FAAEM 9:30am-10:30am
Program Director Panel Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM Michael L. Epter, DO FAAEM Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM 10:30am-10:45am
Break 10:45am-11:45am
Career Paths in Emergency Medicine Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM 11:45am-12:05pm
Us and Them: Why Are We So Different from the Rest of Medicine? Joseph R. Lex, Jr., MD MAAEM FAAEM FIFEM
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER Ronny L. Jackson, MD FAAEM – Chief White House Physician Dr. Ronny Jackson is a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and currently assigned to the White House, where he serves as the Chief White House Physician. Dr. Jackson attended Medical School at the University of Texas Medical Branch and completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth Virginia. He spent his early career in the Navy assigned as the Diving Medical Officer with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Teams, Salvage Divers, and Naval Special Warfare Teams, and deployed to Iraq in 2005 as the Emergency Medicine Physician assigned to a Shock Trauma Platoon with the U.S. Marine Corps. Since arriving at the White House in 2006, he has served three administrations, directed the Executive Health Care for the President’s Cabinet and Senior Staff, served as Physician Supervisor for the Camp David Presidential Retreat, held the position of Physician to the White House, and led the White House Medical Unit as its Director. In 2013 Dr. Jackson was formally appointed by President Barack Obama as Physician to the President. Since the change of administration, he has remained at the White House as Chief White House Physician.
The White House: Emergency Medicine Meets Executive Medicine Sunday, March 19th, 8:00am-8:45am Join Dr. Ronny Jackson as he discusses the unique aspects of practicing emergency medicine in the White House. Dr. Jackson is currently the Chief White House Physician and has spent the past 11 years in a variety of roles as a White House doctor, to include Director of the White House Medical Unit and appointed Physician to the President. His experience spans three presidential administrations and provides insight into a world that combines emergency medicine with executive medicine in an effort to provide the Office of the President with the best and most appropriate care available. This talk will illustrate the unique role of the emergency medicine physician in caring for and protecting the President of the United States, and explore the mission and manning of the White House Medical Unit and the expectations of your emergency department when the President visits your community.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017 PLENARY
Rec
Opening Remarks Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
12:45pm-1:00pm
President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Program Director Emeritus, Indiana University, Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
What’s New in Infectious Disease Peter M.C. DeBlieux, MD FAAEM
1:00pm-1:45pm
5:20pm-5:50pm
Professor of Clinical Medicine, LSUHSC, New Orleans, LA Learning Objectives 1) Compare common life threatening infections presenting to emergency departments. 2) Evaluate the right drug for the right bug for patients with infections presenting to the emergency department.
State of the Academy/Town Hall/Candidates’ Forum Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
2:00pm-3:30pm
President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Program Director Emeritus, Indiana University, Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
3:30pm-4:00pm
Networking Break – Regency Ballroom Foyer
3:30pm-4:00pm
New Attendee Welcome – Regency Ballroom R
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BEGIN SEPSIS 111
Rec
4:00pm-4:30pm
4:40pm-5:10pm
Assistant Clinical Professor, Associate Program Director, Emergency Medicine, Sepsis Management Committee Chair, Aria Jefferson Health, Philadelphia, PA Learning Objectives 1) Explore the appropriate vasopressor in the management of septic shock. 2) Select the appropriate route of administration of vasopressors utilized in the management of septic shock.
PEDIATRICS I 112 4:00pm-4:30pm
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Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine; University of Maryland School of Medicine; Co-Director, Combined EM/IM/Critical Care Program; Medical Director, Adult Emergency Department, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
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REGENCY BALLROOM Q
“My Baby’s Got a Heart Condition” Landon A. Jones, MD FAAEM
Pediatric EKG: Nothing or Nightmare? Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Assistant Residency Program Director; Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Education, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Discuss basic principles of pediatric EKG interpretation. 2) Identify pediatric EKG abnormalities concerning for sudden death.
Sepsis 3.0 – Where Are We Now? Annahieta Kalantari, DO
The Drowning Sepsis Patient: When Do We Stop Giving Fluids? Michael E. Winters, MD FAAEM
Rec
Learning Objectives 1) Develop a general understanding of congenital heart defects and when they present and why. 2) Better recognize and treat children with congenital heart defects.
4:40pm-5:10pm
Assistant Clinical Professor, Associate Program Director, Emergency Medicine, Sepsis Management Committee Chair, Aria Jefferson Health, Philadelphia, PA Learning Objectives 1) Discuss the evolution of sepsis definitions. 2) Apply the various definitions to his/her patient care and clinical practice.
Pressors in Sepsis: When to Squeeze and How Hard? Annahieta Kalantari, DO
Friday, March 17
Learning Objectives 1) Discuss the pitfalls of using ultrasound imaging of the inferior vena cava to determine fluid responsiveness. 2) Demonstrate how to perform the passive leg raise test and discuss the current evidence regarding its utility in assessing fluid responsiveness.
REGENCY BALLROOM R
5:20pm-5:50pm
Sepsis, Jr. – Are Kids Different? Landon A. Jones, MD FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Better appreciate the importance of recognizing sepsis in children and how sepsis presents differently compared to adults. 2) Review resuscitate septic/septic shock children.
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017 Friday, March 17
END OF LIFE / PALLIATIVE CARE 113 4:00pm-4:30pm
Rec REGENCY
BALLROOM V
4:40pm-5:10pm
ED Palliative Care: The Basics Mari Siegel, MD FAAEM FACEP
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director of Medical Toxicology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center/Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY Learning Objectives 1) Apply new principles to improve their everyday practice of emergency medicine. 2) Increase their understanding of the emergency medicine workplace.
Learning Objectives 1) Mange symptoms at the end of life including pain, dyspnea, agitation, and vomiting. 2) Estimate life expectancy for certain diseases including COPD, CHF, dementia, and cancer.
4:40pm-5:10pm
“Don’t Bring Them Here Again” – Hospice Care from the ED Monique Schaulis, MD MPH FAAEM
5:20pm-5:50pm
Emergency and Palliative Medicine, Kaiser San Francisco, CA Learning Objectives 1) Use NURSE statements to respond to emotion with empathy. 2) Recognize that responding to emotion is a key step to efficient disposition of hospice patients.
5:20pm-5:50pm
TOXICOLOGY I 114 4:00pm-4:30pm
19TH ANNUAL AAEM/JEM RESIDENT & STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION CELEBRATION 3 4:00pm-6:00pm
See page 4 for more information.
MEDICOLEGAL I 116 4:00pm-4:30pm
CELEBRATION 1 & 2 Toxicology Articles You Probably Missed Bryan Hayes, PharmD Clinical Pharmacist, Emergency Medicine and Toxicology, MGH; Assistant Professor of EM, Harvard Medical School Learning Objectives 1) Determine the role for ketamine to manage severe agitation in the prehospital and ED environments. 2) Develop a treatment plan for treating severe calcium channel blocker poisoning based on the new guidelines and lipid emulsion recommendations.
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Rational Use of Physostigmine and Flumazenil in the Emergency Department Bryan Hayes, PharmD Clinical Pharmacist, Emergency Medicine and Toxicology, MGH; Assistant Professor of EM, Harvard Medical School Learning Objectives 1) In a patient with benzodiazepine poisoning, determine when it is appropriate to administer flumazenil. 2) In a patient with anticholinergic poisoning, determine when it is appropriate to administer physostigmine.
Not Why, But How: Next Steps for Palliative Care in the ED David Wang, MD Division of Palliative Medicine, University of California San Francisco; Co-Chair, Palliative Care Interest Group, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, CA Learning Objectives 1) Identify a relevant mission with key stakeholders to champion an ED-palliative care initiative. 2) Define actionable measurement goals and leverageable resources in advancing an ED-palliative care initiative.
The Mean Streets: New Drugs You Have to Know Sage W. Wiener, MD FAAEM
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
CELEBRATION 4
More Than Red Flags: Pitfalls in the Patient with Back Pain Andrew D. Perron, MD FAAEM Professor and Residency Program Director; Emergency Medicine, Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME Learning Objectives 1) Identify the important historical and physical examination findings that should lead to a suspicion of a spinal emergency. 2) Define the diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms to follow when there is a suspicion of a spinal emergency.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017 4:40pm-5:10pm
Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, AAEM Past President Learning Objectives 1) Explore the most important documentation rules to lower their exposure to risk. 2) Assemble the most important things to avoid when documenting a patient encounter in the emergency department.
5:20pm-5:50pm
Against Advice: What You Absolutely Have to Know and Chart When Your Patient Leaves Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Program Director Emeritus, Indiana University, Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, IN Learning Objectives 1) Contrast the differences between Leaving Against Medical Advice and Shared Decision Making and scripting used for both discussions. 2) List the components of a legally sound EMR note covering Leaving Against Medical Advice the use of a “AMA Form.”
Friday, March 17
Risky Business: Do’s and Don’ts of Documentation in High-Risk Encounters Larry D. Weiss, MD JD MAAEM FAAEM
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017 PLENARY
Rec
8:00am-8:45am
REGENCY BALLROOM R What’s New in Resuscitation Corey M. Slovis, MD FAAEM FACP FACEP
10:35am-10:45am I’ll Give You a HINT: How and When to Use the HINTS Exam to Evaluate Patients With Vertigo Karalynn Otterness, MD Learning Objectives 1) Review the causes of acute vestibular syndrome, recognize which features of the history and physical are most important in the evaluation of the vertiginous patient, and identify which patients with vertigo warrant a HINTS examination. 2) Analyze the literature pertaining to the HINTS examination, and learn how to perform a HINTS examination and how to interpret the results.
Saturday, March 18
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, Chairman, Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Medical Director City of Nashville Fire Department and Nashville International Airport, Nashville, TN Learning Objectives 1) Sketch the importance of timing when administering epinephrine in ventricular fibrillation. 2) Review the role of Thrombolytics in PEA arrests.
8:45am-9:00am
Awards & Announcements Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
10:55am-11:05am Have an Abscess? Loop It! Jay G. Ladde, MD FAAEM Associate Program Director, Emergency Medicine, Orlando Health; EM Clerkship Director; Associate Clinical Professor, University of Central Florida College of Medicine; Assistant Clinical Professor, Florida State University College of Medicine; Assistant Professor, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL Learning Objectives 1) Describe evidence based approach to skin abscesses. 2) Provide step by step instructions for LOOPing an abscess.
President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Program Director Emeritus, Indiana University Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
9:00am-9:45am
What’s New in Critical Care Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM Associate Professor of Emergency and Internal Medicine, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, NJ Learning Objectives 1) Identify which septic patients are at the highest risk of death. 2) Specify the various tools available during CPR that can maximize resuscitation and patient outcomes.
9:45am-10:15am
Networking Break – Visit the Exhibit Hall Regency Ballroom S-T
11:05am-11:15am What the Heck Did I Just Read? – Improving Learning and Memory Retention for the ED Doc Jason Hine, MD Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine, Southern Maine Health Care Learning Objectives 1) Recognize the inefficiencies in how medicine is taught and physicians study. 2) Use learning strategies proven in cognitive science to increase their retention of learned information.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BEGIN PECHA KUCHA 1 211
Rec
REGENCY BALLROOM U
10:15am-10:25am Emergency Physicians Should Use Twitter Zachary Repanshek, MD FAAEM Assistant Program Director, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Learning Objectives 1) Recognize the educational value of Twitter. 2) Appreciate the ability to network and open up opportunities through the use of Twitter.
11:15am-11:25am Myasthenia Crisis – A Review Jeffrey D. Chien, MD
10:25am-10:35am Beyond Auscultation: Using Ultrasound to Confirm Your Intubation Michael Gottlieb, MD RDMS
Fellow of Academic Emergency Medicine, Stanford University Hospital, Stanford, CA Learning Objectives 1) Review of pathogenesis of acute myasthenia crisis and pharmacological considerations during rapid sequence induction. 2) Discuss and challenge traditional teachings for medication considerations surrounding this disease process.
Director of Emergency Ultrasound, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL Learning Objectives 1) Discuss the value of transtracheal ultrasound and instances where it may be particularly valuable. 2) Identify an endotracheal and esophageal intubation performed in real time.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017 11:35am-11:45am Ten Key Concepts in the ED Treatment of Anaphylaxis Corey M. Slovis, MD FAAEM FACP FACEP Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, Chairman, Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Medical Director City of Nashville Fire Department and Nashville International Airport, Nashville, TN Learning Objectives 1) Compare the dangers of not giving epinephrine. 2) Appraise why diphenhydramine is not a first-line agent in the treatment of anaphylaxis.
Learning Objectives 1) Articulate the current prevalence and predictors for invasive bacterial infections (IBI), specifically meningitis, in the febrile young infant. 2) Employ an evidence-based approach to selective CSF testing in the febrile young infant.
11:55am-12:05pm The Code Does Not End with “Time of Death” David Wang, MD Division of Palliative Medicine, University of California San Francisco; Co-Chair, Palliative Care Interest Group, American Academy of Emergency Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Effectively implement a post-resuscitation pause. 2) Recognize benefits of a post-resuscitation pause.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE 212
Rec
REGENCY BALLROOM Q
10:15am-10:45am Three Cases from the ID Files You Don’t Want to Miss Nilesh N. Patel, DO FAAEM FACOEP Assistant Clinical Professor, Emergency Medicine, New York Medical College; Program Director, Emergency Medicine, St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ Learning Objectives 1) Define best approach to diagnosing and treating endocarditis in the ED. 2) Discuss the differential diagnosis in patients with spinal infections.
10:55am-11:25am Protecting the Patients of Tomorrow: Antibiotic Stewardship Today Kevin C. Reed, MD FAAEM Chair, Education Committee, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Vice Chair, Emergency Medicine, EMS Medical & Base Station Director, MedStar Harbor Hospital; Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital & MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
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11:35am-12:05pm Surgical Infectious Disease: Revisiting Traditional Approaches Nilesh N. Patel, DO FAAEM FACOEP Assistant Clinical Professor, Emergency Medicine, New York Medical College; Program Director, Emergency Medicine, St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ Learning Objectives 1) Discuss non operative management of appendicitis. 2) Explore a symptomatic treatment approach to diverticulitis that does not include using antibiotics.
SMALL GROUP CLINICS 213 REGENCY BALLROOM V Advanced Registration Required – Ticket Required for Entry
Saturday, March 18
11:45am-11:55am The Febrile Young Infant – To LP or Not to LP? Sherri L. Rudinsky, MD FAAEM
Learning Objectives 1) Embrace evidence based clinical guidelines for appropriate evaluation and treatment of common ED infections. 2) Reassure and educate patients and their families about when antibiotics are needed and when they should not be prescribed.
10:15am-10:45am Joint Reduction (shoulder, hip and jaw) Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM FACEP Associate Professor, Residency Program Director, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Illustrate multiple ways to reduce a dislocated shoulder. 2) Demonstrate multiple ways to reduce a hip.
10:55am-11:25am Facial & Dental Blocks and Joint Aspiration (wrist, knee, shoulder and ankle) Veronica L. Greer, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor Emergency Medicine, Simulation Director of Regional Simulation and Training Center; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX Learning Objectives 1) Identify facial and dental anatomy as well as facial anesthesia. 2) Demonstrate the most common joint aspiration indications and techniques.
11:35am-12:05pm Transvenous Pacing (tools, technique and trouble shooting) Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) List the tools and steps involved for placement of a transvenous pacer. 2) Trouble shoot a malfunctioning transvenous pacer.
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017 ULTRASOUND 214
Rec
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
10:15am-10:45am Five Tips to Up Your POCUS Game Jacob Avila, MD RDMS
PLENARY
Rec
1:30pm-2:15pm
10:55am-11:25am Goal-Directed Echocardiography – Three Simple Views that will Change Your Practice John C. Greenwood, MD FAAEM
Saturday, March 18
2:15pm-2:30pm
2:30pm-3:00pm
7:15am-12:05pm
Judges Jeff Chien, MD Fellow of Academic Emergency Medicine, Stanford University Hospital, Stanford, CA
Jennifer Kanapicki Comer, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Stanford University, Emergency Medicine, Assistant Program Director, Emerald Hills, CA
3:00pm-3:30pm
PECHA KUCHA 2 231 3:30pm-3:40pm
Associate Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Program Director, Undersea and Hyperbaric Fellowship, University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
Heather M. Murphy-Lavoie, MD FAAEM FUHM Associate Professor, University Medical Center; Louisiana State University, Emergency Medicine Residency, New Orleans, LA
Matt Zuckerman, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO See page 34 for more information.
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Networking Break – Visit the Exhibit Hall Regency Ballroom S-T
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BEGIN
Tracy Leigh LeGros, MD PhD FAAEM FUHM
12:05pm-1:30pm
What’s New in Pediatrics Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Assistant Residency Program Director; Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Education, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Discuss current literature pertaining to pediatric emergency medicine. 2) Translate recent PEM advances into practice.
Learning Objectives 1) Learn to perform and interpret a lung ultrasound in the identification of a pneumothorax and pulmonary edema. 2) Learn to perform and interpret a lung ultrasound in the identification of a pleural effusion and pneumonia.
CELEBRATION 3
Awards & Announcements Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Program Director Emeritus, Indiana University Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
11:35am-12:05pm Lung Scan Made Ridiculously Easy Jacob Avila, MD RDMS
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What’s New in Neurology Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM Co-Chair, Scientific Assembly Planning Subcommittee, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine and Neurology; Division of Neurocritical Care and Emergency Neurology; Medical Director, SkyHealth Critical Care, Yale University School of Medicine, Branford, CT Learning Objectives 1) Explore the steps to optimizing outcome for the patient with intracerebral hemorrhage. 2) Discuss the usefulness and limitations of several diagnostic strategies for assessing the patient with a severe headache with concern for subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Learning Objectives 1) Identify the proper transducer for each particular focused exam, and optimize your image. 2) Review five broad overall tips to increase your proficiency in bedside ultrasound.
Assistant Professor, Medical Director, Resuscitation & Critical Care Unit (ResCCU), Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Perelman School of Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Learning Objectives 1) Review the proper technique to measure and calculate the left ventricular outflow tract velocity time integral (LVOT VTI), VTI variation, and tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) with transthoracic echocardiography. 2) Illustrate the utility of LVOT VTI, VTI variation, and TAPSE to achieve macrocirculatory resuscitation endpoints in the shocked patient.
REGENCY BALLROOM R
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REGENCY BALLROOM U
Avoiding an Airway Disaster: Managing Tracheostomy Emergencies in the Emergency Department Jessica Shackman, MD Learning Objectives 1) Quickly obtain the most important historical information in order to appropriately manage tracheostomy complications. 2) Develop a plan, including the use of specific techniques and pieces of equipment, for managing potentially airway-threatening tracheostomy dislodgment, obstruction, and bleeding.
Lunch (on your own) Visit the Exhibit Hall/ Round Robin Eat & Greet
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017 3:40pm-3:50pm
Finding the Target: Ultrasound for Appendicitis Kristine S. Robinson, MD FAAEM
5:00pm-5:10pm
Learning Objectives 1) Explore technique and identify the landmarks to find the appendix. 2) Recognize appendicitis on ultrasound.
3:50pm-4:00pm
Learning Objectives 1) Define and classify burns. 2) Review resuscitation guidelines.
5:10pm-5:20pm
The Emergency Physician’s Survival Guide to Dealing with Chronic Wounds Charles A. Khoury, MD MSHA FAAEM FACEP
4:20pm-4:30pm
GASTROINTESTINAL 232 3:30pm-4:00pm
After the Tube: Post-Intubation Emergency Department Care Jennifer Fisher-Repanshek, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Director of Residency Simulation Education, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Learning Objectives 1) Sedate and paralyze ventilated patients to an appropriate level after intubation. 2) Improve long-term clinical outcomes on intubated patients with early ED interventions.
4:50pm-5:00pm
Diagnosis and Treatment of Coagulopathy in the Severely Injured Trauma Patient Erin R. Leiman, MD FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Recognize blood loss at an early stage. 2) Explore how coagulopathy can occur in major trauma.
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REGENCY BALLROOM Q
“It’s Stuck Right Here” – Troubleshooting Food Impaction Jose V. Nable, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Clerkship Site Director, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Medical Director, Georgetown EMS Learning Objectives 1) Identify risk factors for the development of food bolus impaction, and how they may contribute to the difficulty of resolving an impaction in the emergency department. 2) Define non-endoscopic options for treating food bolus impaction, including with their potential for success and associated risks.
Sickle Cell Disease: Another Pain Crisis or Something More? Bernard L. Lopez, MD MS FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Describe evidence-based treatment of acute vasoocclusive crisis in the emergency department. 2) List the major complications of sickle cell disease that an emergency physician may encounter.
4:30pm-4:40pm
Rec
Saturday, March 18
Staples: Embrace the Frankenstein Monster of Lac Repair William F. Paolo, MD FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Recognize the time saving role closure with staples as opposed to sutures offers in the emergency department. 2) List the drawbacks and potential downside of staple usage.
The Medics Did What? Double Sequential Defibrillation Julian G. Mapp, MD FAAEM Military EMS and Disaster Medicine Fellow, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, Assistant Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Associate Medical Director, San Antonio Fire Department Learning Objectives 1) Explain the rationale for using double sequential defibrillation in the prehospital setting. 2) Examine the current hypothesis as to why this technique may work.
Learning Objectives 1) Identify the different types of non-healing lower extremity wounds encountered in the ED. 2) Offer proper outpatient management for these wounds.
4:10pm-4:20pm
Don’t Get Burned! Tu C. Nguyen, DO
4:10pm-4:40pm
Bariatric Surgery Patients: Disasters Waiting to Happen Veronica L. Greer, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor Emergency Medicine, Simulation Director of Regional Simulation and Training Center, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX Learning Objectives 1) Describe the types of bariatric surgeries that most commonly cause abdominal disasters. 2) During resuscitation, construct an algorithmic approach, “MI- ABCDE’S” to help classify or recognize bariatric surgery disasters for diagnosis and management.
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017 4:50pm-5:20pm
Thinking Backwards: Anal Emergencies Christina Hernon, MD FAAEM Emergency Physician & Medical Toxicologist, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA Learning Objectives 1) Recognize and manage mundane, life-threatening, and unusual anorectal problems. 2) Describe the most important relevant anatomy and physiology of this area.
TOXICOLOGY II 234 3:30pm-4:00pm
Saturday, March 18
Tips and Tricks for Resuscitation (Central Lines, Dirty Epi Drip, Modified Valsalva) Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM Associate Professor of Emergency and Internal Medicine, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, NJ Learning Objectives 1) Define the indications for peripheral vasopressors and how to mix them up. 2) Recommend various airway adjuncts that we have available to us during RSI to maximize success.
4:10pm-4:40pm
4:50pm-5:20pm
4:10pm-4:40pm
Starting Suboxone or Naloxone from the ED Walt Lubbers, MD FAAEM
Cannabinoid Toxicity in the Decriminalized Era Jeff Lapoint, DO FAAEM San Diego, CA Learning Objectives 1) Identify toxicity associated with marijuana and synthetic cannabinoids as well as overuse syndromes such as cannabinoid hyperemesis. 2) Risk stratify and treat toxicity from cannabinoids. Be able to safely treat and disposition patients presenting with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome.
Vertigo Maneuvers (Dix-Hallpike, Epley, HINTS) Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM Co-Chair, Scientific Assembly Planning Subcommittee, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine and Neurology; Division of Neurocritical Care and Emergency Neurology; Medical Director, SkyHealth Critical Care, Yale University School of Medicine, Branford, CT Learning Objectives 1) Perform a Dix-Hallpike maneuver and Epley maneuver. 2) Perform a HINTS exam.
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky, Fort Thomas, KY Learning Objectives 1) Discuss the pharmacological basis for buprenorphine-naloxone (Suboxone) preparations in the treatment of opioid abuse, risks thereof, and the legal considerations to take into account when considering starting Suboxone as an ED provider for opioid dependent patients. 2) Describe the medical, safety, and legal and ethical issues involved around prescribing or dispensing naloxone for use by the public to treat opioid overdose.
SMALL GROUP CLINICS 233 REGENCY BALLROOM V Advanced Registration Required – Ticket Required for Entry 3:30pm-4:00pm
Rec
4:50pm-5:20pm
Bedside Teaching Pearls Teaching When Time is Limited for Both Senior and Junior Learners Christopher I. Doty, MD FAAEM
Knowing the NOACs David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM President-Elect, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Chairman, Emergency Medicine, Director, Emergency Medicine Critical Care, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL Learning Objectives 1) Review the indication and pharmacology of these newer anticoagulants.
Co-Chair, Scientific Assembly Planning Subcommittee, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Program Director and Vice Chair, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Learning Objectives 1) Review how to be comfortable using quick, easy bedside teaching techniques. 2) Teach when clinical time is limited.
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American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017 OPEN MIC 235 3:00pm-5:30pm
CELEBRATION 3
4:50pm-5:20pm
Judges Jeff Chien, MD Jennifer Kanapicki Comer, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Stanford University, Emergency Medicine, Assistant Program Director, Emerald Hills, CA
Tracy Leigh LeGros, MD PhD FAAEM FUHM Associate Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Program Director, Undersea and Hyperbaric Fellowship, University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
Heather M. Murphy-Lavoie, MD FAAEM FUHM Associate Professor, University Medical Center; Louisiana State University, Emergency Medicine Residency, New Orleans, LA
Matt Zuckerman, MD FAAEM
PSYCHIATRY 236 3:30pm-4:00pm
Rec
Takedown: Haloperidol vs. Ketamine. What’s the Drug of Choice in 2017? David I. Bruner, MD FAAEM
CELEBRATION 10
3:30pm-3:55pm
Cognitive Bias and System Based Errors as Barriers to the Correct Diagnosis of an Endocrine Emergency Nancy Jacobson, MD
4:00pm-4:25pm
When “Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There” Fails Michael Lamberta, MD & Andrew Elan Chertoff, MD FAAEM
4:30pm-4:55pm
Under the Mango Tree Ayanna Walker, MD & Tracy MacIntosh, MD
5:00pm-5:25pm
An Uncommon Cause of Headache Jonathan M. Rubin, MD FAAEM
CELEBRATION 3
Staff Emergency Physician, Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego, CA Learning Objectives 1) Explore the newest options for managing the agitated patient in the emergency department. 2) Effectively use Ketamine as an adjunct for managing agitated patients.
4:10pm-4:40pm
MORBIDITY & MORTALITY 237
Saturday, March 18
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky, Fort Thomas, KY Learning Objectives 1) Describe the symptoms and presentation of alcohol withdrawal, utilize tools to help differentiate high-risk from moderate- or low-risk patients, and identify appropriate outpatient regimens to facilitate safe cessation and treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome. 2) Describe the symptoms and presentation of opiate withdrawal, discuss risks and dangers of opiate withdrawal, identify patients at risk during opiate withdrawal, and identify appropriate outpatient regimens to facilitate safe and humane cessation of opiate use.
Fellow of Academic Emergency Medicine, Stanford University Hospital, Stanford, CA
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO See page 34 for more information.
“I’m Withdrawing and I Want to Kill Myself” – Can We Safely Treat Withdrawal from the ED? Walt Lubbers, MD FAAEM
Is “Nothing” Ethical? Do Placebos Have a Place in the Emergency Department? Joseph R. Lex, Jr., MD MAAEM FAAEM FIFEM Retired Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Learning Objectives 1) List several placebos that medical professionals frequently use. 2) Develop an appropriate script to use when offering a placebo to a patient.
BE BOLD. BE HEARD. Tell your story tonight, Saturday, March 18 at the Airway @ AAEM Storytelling Event, 7:30pm-9:30pm in the Orchid Room on the Recreation Level.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 KEYNOTE
REGENCY BALLROOM R
8:00am-8:45am
The White House: Emergency Medicine Meets Executive Medicine Ronny L. Jackson, MD FAAEM
10:35am-10:45am The CT is Negative, Do I Really Need an MRI of Your C-spine? Eric J. Morley, MD MS FAAEM Associate Professor, Clinical Director, Director of Resident Research, Stony Brook University, Emergency Medicine, Commack, NY Learning Objectives 1) Define patients who can safely be discharged without additional C-spine imaging after a negative CT. 2) Identify high-risk patients that require additional C-spine imaging after a negative CT.
Chief White House Physician, Washington, D.C. Learning Objectives 1) Explore the mission and manning of the White House Medical Unit and the expectations of your emergency department when the President visits your community.
PLENARY
Rec
8:45am-9:00am
REGENCY BALLROOM R Awards & Announcements Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Program Director Emeritus, Indiana University, Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
Sunday, March 19
9:00am-9:45am
Director, Orange County Health Services Department; Associate Medical Director, Orange County EMS System; Medical Director, Orlando Health Air Care Team, Orlando, FL Learning Objectives 1) Use ETCO2 as part of a triage screening tool for both diabetic ketoacidosis and severe sepsis. 2) Recognize ETCO2 values and waveform that predict in hospital mortality across a broad spectrum of patients.
What’s New in Trauma William K. Mallon, MD DTMH FACEP FAAEM Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Director, Division of International Emergency Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Apply new principles to improve their everyday practice of emergency medicine. 2) Increase their understanding of the emergency medicine workplace.
9:45am-10:15am
10:55am-11:05am The Most Important Thing You’re Not Checking at Triage: Exhaled End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide is a Vital Sign Christopher Hunter, MD PhD FAAEM
Networking Break – Visit the Exhibit Hall Regency Ballroom S-T
11:05am-11:15am Reviewing National Performance of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Sepsis Measure Lemeneh Tefera, MD Medical Officer and Senior Advisor, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Washington, DC Learning Objectives 1) Increased awareness of the policy goals of the SEP-1 measure. 2) Cite an overview of hospital reporting results and performance.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BEGIN PECHA KUCHA 3 311
Rec
REGENCY BALLROOM U
10:15am-10:25am The “Easy IJ” Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Cite published studies establishing the safety and efficacy of the Easy IJ. 2) Discuss the appropriate indications for placement of the Easy IJ.
10:25am-10:35am Should We Sit on the qSOFA? Gary M. Gaddis, MD PhD FAAEM Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO Learning Objectives 1) List at least two of the four criteria for assuring validity of a study regarding tests for diagnosis. 2) State at least two of the four criteria for assuring validity of a study regarding prognosis.
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11:15am-11:25am Getting People to Change: A Change Management Checklist Joseph R. Twanmoh, MD MBA FAAEM Senior VP, MS2 Group Learning Objectives 1) Motivate and engage individuals to create change. 2) Draw how to have ‘change’ stick and prevent back sliding.
11:35am-11:45am Reimagining Your Approach to Pneumothoraces Zaffer A. Qasim, MBBS FRCEM FRCPC(EM)
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
Emergency Medicine, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, DE Learning Objectives 1) Explore the problems surrounding current management of tension pneumothorax. 2) Provide evidence to support a change in practice.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 11:45am-11:55am Breaking the Silence: Preventing Physician Suicide Loice A. Swisher, MD FAAEM Mercy Philadelphia Hospital, Clinical Associate Professor, Drexel University, College of Medicine, Ambler, PA Learning Objectives 1) Identify “risky” behaviors, language and situations and how to effectively respond to those. 2) Identify barriers to awareness and intervention for at-risk individuals.
11:55am-12:05pm Free Standing Emergency Department: What Can We Learn? Joseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM FACEP System Chair Emergency Medicine, Ochsner Health System Learning Objectives 1) Explore the business model of FSEDs. 2) Create the linkage between the FSED business model and improved performance.
PEDIATRICS II 312
REGENCY BALLROOM Q
Learning Objectives 1) Narrow the differential diagnosis for the critically ill newborn. 2) Safely manage ill neonates with the information available on an emergent basis.
10:55am-11:25am “My Child’s Not Breathing Right” – Peds Respiratory Emergencies Emily A. Rose, MD FAAP FAAEM Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center Learning Objectives 1) Formulate an evidence based diagnostic and treatment plan for children presenting in respiratory distress. 2) Discuss important differential diagnoses to consider in the child presenting with respiratory distress.
11:35am-12:05pm What’s New in Peds Sedation? Ilene Claudius, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP Learning Objectives 1) Determine how to choose an effective agent for the procedure and patient. 2) Review how to avoid complications of sedation to the extent possible and manage those that occur.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
Rec
REGENCY BALLROOM V
10:15am-10:45am Do You Have the Right Intake System? Joseph R. Twanmoh, MD MBA FAAEM Senior VP, MS2 Group Learning Objectives 1) Assess the needs of one’s department for patient intake. 2) Model an intake system that reduces waste and inefficiency.
10:55am-11:25am How to Decrease Your 30-Day Readmissions (And Make Your CEO Happy) Gary M. Gaddis, MD PhD FAAEM Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO Learning Objectives 1) State the diagnoses for which Medicare penalties will continue to be assessed for “excess” readmissions within 30 days of hospital discharge. 2) State the mechanism by which these penalties are calculated.
11:35am-12:05pm Coming Down the Pike: What is MACRA and What is in the Future at CMS? Lemeneh Tefera, MD Medical Officer and Senior Advisor, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Washington, DC Learning Objectives 1) Outline the authorizations enacted by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015. 2) Analyze the Quality Payment Program and the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System will work.
PAIN MANAGEMENT 314
Sunday, March 19
10:15am-10:45am The First Week of Life – What to Look Out For Ilene Claudius, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP
ADMINISTRATION 313
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
10:15am-10:45am Opiate Free Alternatives for Pain Control Sergey M. Motov, MD FAAEM Associate Research Director, Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center, Staten Island, NY Learning Objectives 1) Discuss the CERTA concept and evidence supporting its use in the ED. 2) Apply non-opioid analgesic modalities for various pain syndromes in the ED based on CERTA concept.
10:55am-11:25am Unique Ways to Control Pain in the ED Bronson Delasobera, MD FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Utilize alternative ways to temporize or control pain without the use of narcotics. 2) Summarize recent studies that evaluate novel forms of pain control in the ED.
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 11:35am-12:05pm Are Morphine Equivalence Scores Useful? Sergey M. Motov, MD FAAEM Associate Research Director, Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center, Staten Island, NY Learning Objectives 1) Identify the need for utilization of daily morphine milligram equivalents (MME’s) in the ED and cite the literature supporting their use. 2) Calculate the daily MME’s in the ED for patients with long-term opioid therapy and make recommendations to dosing adjustment.
RSA / YPS SESSION 315
10:55am-11:25am Special Considerations in Elderly Psychiatric Patients Terrence M. Mulligan, DO MPH FAAEM Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Clinical Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Affiliate Faculty, University of Maryland Institute for Global Health; Assistant Professor, Stellenbosch University; Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Compare the difference between delirium and dementia, know the definitive characteristics of both, and how to tell the difference. 2) Recognize and stabilize psychiatric and behavioral emergencies in elderly patients, and provide better higher-quality care for older patients.
CELEBRATION 3
10:15am-11:25am Specialties Fellowship Panel Jeffrey D. Chien, MD Fellow of Academic Emergency Medicine, Stanford University Hospital, Stanford, CA
Michael Gottlieb, MD RDMS Director of Emergency Ultrasound, Rush University Medical Center; Chicago, IL
11:35am-12:05pm Is This Even Safe? Discharge Planning for the Older Patient Robert Anderson, MD FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Carefully prepare a prescription for an older adult. 2) Identify acute (delirium) and chronic (dementia) brain failure.
Christopher J. Winckler, MD LP
Sunday, March 19
EMS Fellow, Associate Medical Director, San Antonio Fire Department, Assistant Professor/Clinical, Emergency Medicine, UT Health San Antonio
Matthew D. Zuckerman, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO Learning Objectives 1) Describe necessary steps for the successful completion of a fellowship application. 2) Ascertain whether or not a fellowship will be beneficial in their career.
12:05pm-1:30pm
GETTING THE RIGHT JOB 320 1:30pm-2:00pm
Associate Professor, Residency Program Director, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Manage their social media presence without having sensory overload and learn to separate out the wheat from the chaff. 2) Demonstrate techniques to have information pushed to them, and ways to reduce their time commitment keeping up with areas of interest.
2:10pm-2:40pm GERIATRICS 316
CELEBRATION 4
10:15am-10:45am The Silver Tsunami: Optimizing Geriatric Care in the ED Robert Anderson, MD FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Evaluate functional status and apply it to clinical decisions and prognosis. 2) Recognize falls as the primary mechanism of traumatic injury in older adults and incorporate this into your practice.
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REGENCY BALLROOM R
AAEM-PG: Lessons Learned and What to Pay Attention To Robert M. McNamara, MD MAAEM FAAEM Chief Medical Officer, AAEM PG Group; Professor and Chairman, Emergency Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Learning Objectives 1) Explore the view of the C suite towards EM and its role in the hospital or system. In particular the learner will be able to discuss the increasingly important issue of bundled contracts with the hospitalist service. 2) Develop strategies to improve their practice performance and to create a framework for contract preservation via communication and alliances with key decision makers. We will discuss what preparations to make before the contract is up for review or put out to bid.
11:35am-12:05pm Social Media: Taming the Beast Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM FACEP
Rec
Lunch (on your own)
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
Contract Evaluation – Tips to Use on Your Next Job Search Larry D. Weiss, MD JD MAAEM FAAEM Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, AAEM Past President Learning Objectives 1) Review the general rules of contract law. 2) Contrast their rights as contracted physicians.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 2:50pm-3:20pm
Negotiating Skills – Can We Use Principles? Eric D. Isaacs, MD FAAEM
2:10pm-2:40pm
Attending Physician, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital; Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Learning Objectives 1) Recognize the opportunities for negotiation and improve willingness to engage. 2) Draw a framework to prepare for and problem solve during negotiations.
WELLNESS 321 1:30pm-2:00pm
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Assistant Program Director, Virginia Tech Carilion Emergency Medicine Residency, Roanoke, VA Learning Objectives 1) Explore how a urinalysis should only be ordered when there is clinical suspicion of a urinary tract infection. 2) Appreciate the many limitations of the urinalysis and recognize potential pitfalls in interpretation.
REGENCY BALLROOM U Six Degrees of Wellness Robert P. Lam, MD FAAEM
2:50pm-3:20pm
Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Identify evidence based strategies to promote resilience and prevent burnout.
2:10pm-2:40pm
WHEN WE GET SICK 323 1:30pm-2:00pm
Healthy Mind, Healthy Practice – Having a Mindful Practice Robert P. Lam, MD FAAEM
1:30pm-2:00pm
Prehospital Myth-Busting Brett A. Rosen, MD FAAEM Long Beach Memorial Medical Center Learning Objectives 1) Apply the latest evidence to determine appropriate spinal immobilization and fluid administration in trauma. 2) Determine appropriate prehospital management of hemorrhage control and provide effective guidance in management of patients with suspected STEMI.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
REGENCY BALLROOM V
View From the Other Side: Lessons Learned That Changed My Practice Eric D. Isaacs, MD FAAEM Attending Physician, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital; Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA Learning Objectives 1) Analyze the balance between duty to ourselves and duty to our patients. 2) Recognize how the words we use in practice have profound effects on patients and their families in their current illness and recovery.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Review literature as it relates to the benefits of mindfulness for practicing physicians. 2) Identify next steps to start a mindfulness practice.
EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE/MYTH-BUSTING UPDATE 322 Rec REGENCY BALLROOM Q
Rec
Sunday, March 19
2:50pm-3:20pm
The Mythology of Therapies in Pregnancies: Rho(D) Immune Globulin, Antiemetics and the D–Dimer Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP Assistant Program Director, Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital and Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C. Learning Objectives 1) Describe the indications and dosing for Rho(D)IG prophylaxis for first trimester complications. 2) List first and second line medications for the treatment of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy.
The Creativity Connection: Between the Physical and the Mental Bronson Delasobera, MD FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Explore how exercise increases work productivity and creative thinking. 2) Express an understanding of the research that exists and the pathophysiology of how exercise influences the brain and a person’s mood.
The Unappreciated Perils of Urinalysis Interpretation: Five Pitfalls to Avoid John C. Perkins Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP FACP
2:10pm-2:40pm
Pain and One Doctor’s Journey Through the Patient Experience R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Research, Assistant Residency Program Director, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Review a brief history of pain management and how pain is a multi-dimensional experience that is poorly rated by a simple numeric scale. 2) Evaluate the challenges of being a physician who is placed in the role of patient and that of a physician caring for another health care provider.
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 2:50pm-3:20pm
When Uncertainty Was My Co-Pilot Michael L. Epter, DO FAAEM
2:10pm-2:40pm
Associate Professor, Program Director and Vice Chair, Education, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ Learning Objectives 1) Identify important elements that help to optimize your efficacy as a physician and person. 2) Integrate resilience strategies into your practice by providing practical everyday tips.
Director of Emergency Ultrasound, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Jennifer Kanapicki Comer, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Stanford University, Emergency Medicine, Assistant Program Director, Emerald Hills, CA
Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Commander, Medical Corps, US Navy, Navy Emergency Medicine Specialty Leader, Acting Department Chairman, Emergency Department, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Learning Objectives 1) Explore principles of how to manage your finances in residency. 2) Review the secrets to becoming a rich doctor.
INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE 324 CELEBRATION 1 & 2 1:30pm-2:00pm
Global Emergency Medicine Development Terry M. Mulligan, DO MPH FAAEM Clinical Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Affiliate Faculty, University of Maryland Institute for Global Health; Assistant Professor, Stellenbosch University, Baltimore, MD 1) Understand the state of emergency medicine development around the world. 2) Describe how to build emergency medicine systems on a national scale.
Sunday, March 19
2:10pm 2:40pm
2:50pm-3:20pm
Practicing EM in an Austere Environment Emilie J. Calvello Hynes, MD MPH FAAEM and Darryl Jos Macias, MD FACEP Learning Objectives 1) Articulate the most relevant adaptation of clinical practice necessary for emergency medicine in limited resource context. 2) Describe foundational public health domains most important to emergency medicine practice in austere environments.
RSA/YPS SESSION 325 1:30pm-2:00pm
MEDICOLEGAL II 326 1:30pm-2:40pm
CELEBRATION 3
Three Financial Tips That EVERY Young Doctor Needs to Know Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Commander, Medical Corps, US Navy, Navy Emergency Medicine Specialty Leader, Acting Department Chairman, Emergency Department, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Learning Objectives 1) Implement a more effective personal financial plan. 2) Set themselves up for financial, personal, and professional success.
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Three Bedside Teaching Pearls to Bring to Your Next Shift Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Residency Program Director, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS Learning Objectives 1) Prepare to teach at the bedside despite not knowing what types of patients will present. 2) Effectively communicate a teaching point in under 60 seconds.
International EM and the Refugee Crisis Emilie J. Calvello Hynes, MD MPH FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) Outline the current global situation of refugees and stateless people. 2) Describe the most important international laws that apply to displaced persons, and when they do not apply.
2:50pm 3:20pm
Financial Expert Panel Michael Gottlieb, MD RDMS
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
Rec
CELEBRATION 4
Watch a Doctor Get Sued: A Live Medicolegal Simulation Michael D. Smith, MD MBA CPE FAAEM Director of Simulation Center, Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, LA
Jeff Baker, MD FAAEM Director of EM Clerkship, Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, LA
Peter Sperling, JD Frilot LLC, New Orleans, LA
Chip Hellmers, JD Frilot LLC, New Orleans, LA Learning Objectives 1) Relate to the experience of being in the “hot seat,” as the physician being deposed through the use of this simulation. 2) Compare the anatomy of the medical liability process and specifically the deposition itself.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 2:50pm-3:20pm
Looking at the Cases: Is SAD PERSONS Valid in the ED for Determining Suicide Risk? Leslie S. Zun, MD MBA FAAEM
WHEN THE SHIFT HITS THE FAN 331 3:50pm-4:20pm
Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; President, American Association for Emergency Psychiatry; Professor and Chair, Emergency Medicine, Chicago Medical School, System Chair, Emergency Medicine; Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, IL Learning Objectives 1) Examine the process to evaluate patients for risk of suicide. 2) Comprehend the difference between suicide screening and suicide risk assessment.
3:20pm-3:50pm CARDIOLOGY 330 3:50pm-4:20pm
REGENCY BALLROOM R
4:30pm-5:00pm
Associate Professor, Program Director, Thomas Jefferson University Learning Objectives 1) Discuss the negative predictive value of the HEART score and how to parlay that into a conversation with the patient about his/her risks. 2) Identify the weakness of the HEART score in identifying low-risk patients.
5:10pm-5:40pm
Deadly Tracings: Can’t Miss EKG Findings Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM Professor and Vice Chair, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Identify a subtle early marker of cardiac ischemia. 2) Distinguish between ventricular tachycardia and its mimics.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
The Drowning Patient: What Now? Emily A. Rose, MD FAAP FAAEM
5:10pm-5:40pm
Massive Hemoptysis ... Coffin Up Blood Rahul Bhat, MD FAAEM Associate Program Director, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Review optimal intubation strategies including when to consider a surgical airway. 2) Discuss the role of management options including medications, endovascular techniques, and surgical intervention.
CRITICAL CARE 332 3:50pm-4:20pm
Rec
Sunday, March 19
“Is Our HEART Broken?” Limitations of HEART Score Robin M. Naples, MD FAAEM
“I Put Her on the Vent and She Got Worse” Andrew W. Phillips, MD MEd
Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center Learning Objectives 1) List important management priorities in the acutely drowned patient. 2) Discuss prognosis and how long to resuscitate a drowned patient. When is a patient warm enough to call the code?
Stay or Go? State-of-the-Art Atrial Fibrillation Treatment Rahul Bhat, MD FAAEM Associate Program Director, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Review some real cases treated with a rate controlling medication and their outcomes. 2) Review the literature regarding rate control of rapid atrial fibrillation.
4:30pm-5:00pm
REGENCY BALLROOM U
Clinical Fellow, Division of Critical Care, Stanford University Hospital and Clinics; Staff Emergency Physician, Kaiser Redwood City Emergency Department, San Carlos, CA Learning Objectives 1) Describe the physiological differences caused by positive pressure intubation. 2) Apply the differential diagnoses in case examples for post-intubation patients with increased and decreased heart rate, decreased SpO2, increased respiratory rate, increased and decreased blood pressure.
Networking Break – Regency Ballroom Foyer Rec
Rec
REGENCY BALLROOM Q
The Crashing Community Patient: When to Transfer? Eric J. Morley, MD MS FAAEM Associate Professor, Clinical Director, Director of Resident Research, Stony Brook University, Emergency Medicine, Commack, NY Learning Objectives 1) Utilize CT angiography in helping select acute stroke patients for transfer. 2) Explore the benefits of high volume centers for treating post-cardiac arrest patients.
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 4:30pm-5:00pm
Metabolic Issues in Airway Management David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM
5:10pm-5:40pm
President-Elect, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Chairman, Emergency Medicine, Director, Emergency Medicine Critical Care, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL Learning Objectives 1) Recognize the metabolic derangement in aspirin overdose and how to properly compensate after intubation. 2) Discuss the metabolic derangement in hypercapnic patient and how to compensate after intubation.
Sunday, March 19
5:10pm-5:40pm
MASS CASUALTY/EMS 333 3:50pm-4:20pm
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Clerkship Site Director, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Medical Director, Georgetown EMS Learning Objectives 1) Identify the types of medical emergencies that not uncommonly occur during commercial flight, along with the various principles of the physics of flight that may contribute to their development. 2) Respond appropriately to an in-flight medical emergency, with the ability to identify the on-board medical resources available to them, along with the legal liabilities associated with providing assistance.
Assault on the RV – Impact of Pulmonary Hypertension on Heart-Lung Interactions John C. Greenwood, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Medical Director - Resuscitation & Critical Care Unit, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology and Critical Care; Perelman School of Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Learning Objectives 1) Explore the clinical impact of heart-lung interactions on patients with, or at risk, for significant pulmonary hypertension in the emergency department. 2) Discuss critical management strategies for the unstable patient with pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular failure.
DIVERSITY IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE 334 3:50pm-4:20pm
4:30pm-5:00pm
REGENCY BALLROOM V
What Does the Emergency Physician Really Need to Know About EMS? Brett A. Rosen, MD FAAEM
Lessons Learned From the Boston Marathon Christina Hernon, MD FAAEM Emergency Physician & Medical Toxicologist, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA Learning Objectives 1) Describe new vocabulary: Immediate Responder & Disaster Gap. 2) Extrapolate and teach how to try to be safe in an unsafe scene.
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CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Unconscious Bias – How Does It Affect Your Work and Life? Bernard L. Lopez, MD MS FAAEM Learning Objectives 1) List four methods to work with your unconscious bias. 2) Describe your unconscious bias in a particular area.
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center Learning Objectives 1) Apply the latest evidence when encountering EMS cases that require medical direction outside of normal protocols. 2) Incorporate prehospital treatments and procedures in the continuing management of patients in the emergency department.
4:30pm-5:00pm
“Is There a Doctor on the Plane?” In-Flight Medical Emergencies Jose V. Nable, MD FAAEM
Rec Session will be videotaped and available for online learning
The Impact of Cultural Competency on Clinical Communications Lisa A. Moreno-Walton, MD MS MSCR FAAEM Executive Chair, MEMC-GREAT 2017; SecretaryTreasurer, Board of Directors, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director: Division of Research, Division of Diversity, HIV & HCV Testing Program; Section of Emergency Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA Learning Objectives 1) Illustrate that unconscious bias is present in every human being, and that making our biases conscious allows us to become more effective as physicians and educators. 2) Analyze that patients also have unconscious biases that impact their engagement in the therapeutic relationship, and they can be mitigated through the physician’s use of cultural competency skills.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 5:10pm-5:40pm
Diversity Issues Panel Gina M. Blocker, MD FAAEM Tamara R. Kuittinen, MD FAAEM
5:10pm-5:40pm
Attending Physician, Danbury Hospital, Ridgefield, CT
Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Commander, Medical Corps, US Navy, Navy Emergency Medicine Specialty Leader, Acting Department Chairman, Emergency Department, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Learning Objectives 1) Assess whether they need long-term care, disability, and umbrella liability insurance. 2) Pursue resources for obtaining information and quotes for long-term care, disability, and umbrella liability insurance.
Bernard L. Lopez, MD MS FAAEM Lisa A. Moreno-Walton, MD MS MSCR FAAEM Executive Chair, MEMC-GREAT 2017; SecretaryTreasurer, Board of Directors, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director: Division of Research, Division of Diversity, HIV & HCV Testing Program; Section of Emergency Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA Learning Objectives 1) Correlate the impact of our self-image and personal expectations on patient care and professional interactions. 2) Propose how our construct of individuals from other cultures and our expectations of them impacts patient care, teaching, and professional interactions.
PERSONAL FINANCE 335
3:50pm-4:20pm
Tricks for Long-Term Asset Protection Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM
4:30pm-5:00pm
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
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Opportunities and Threats of Trends in Emergency Medicine Paul Danl Kivela, MD MBA FAAEM FACEP
What’s Next? Late Career Options for EM Robert M. McNamara, MD MAAEM FAAEM Chief Medical Officer, AAEM PG Group; Professor and Chairman, Emergency Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Learning Objectives 1) Review the EM related options for career change including freestanding EDs, urgent care, moving into academics, and cruise ship medicine. 2) Discuss several nonclinical options for EM physicians including administrative roles, consulting, working with pharma or insurers and information technology.
Personal Finance Basics for the Young EMP Manish Garg, MD FAAEM Professor, Senior Associate Residency Program Director, Site Primary Investigator of the EMERGEncy ID NET Research Surveillance Group, Temple University Hospital, Emergency Medicine; Director, Global Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Learning Objectives 1) Apply financial principles (i.e. definitions, where to put your money, retirement, debt/loan management, credit scores, insurance, and special situations) to your personal and professional life. 2) Evaluate relevant financial strategies for your personal and professional life.
CELEBRATION 4
President, American College of Emergency Physicians; Managing Partner, Napa Valley Emergency Medical Group, Napa, CA; Medical Director, Medic Ambulance, Vallejo, CA Learning Objectives 1) Have a better understanding of the opportunities available to emergency physicians. 2) Better protect themselves from changes happening in health care.
CELEBRATION 3
Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Commander, Medical Corps, US Navy, Navy Emergency Medicine Specialty Leader, Acting Department Chairman, Emergency Department, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Learning Objectives 1) Assess their personal financial plan with regards to asset protection. 2) Decide if their asset protection plan needs to be changed or they require the assistance of an asset protection professional or attorney.
4:30pm-5:00pm
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Sunday, March 19
3:50pm-4:20pm
Playing the Odds: Long-Term Care Insurance, Disability Insurance, and an Umbrella Policy. Do I Need All of This? Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM
5:10pm-5:40pm
Building Resilience in Emergency Medicine Christopher I. Doty, MD FAAEM Co-Chair, Scientific Assembly Planning Subcommittee, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Program Director and Vice Chair, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Dara A. Kass, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine NYU School of Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Recognize resilience risks for themselves and their peers. 2) Develop resilience strategies in their careers and personal lives.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2017 PLENARY
Rec
REGENCY BALLROOM R What’s New in Emergency Cardiology: 2017 Literature Update Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM
8:00am-8:45am
10:55am-11:25am Seeing Red: Massive Transfusion in Patients on the Newer Anticoagulants R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Research, Assistant Residency Program Director, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Analyze the concept of a massive transfusion protocol as well as identify the indications to activate it. 2) Recognize the direct oral anticoagulants that are becoming more and more popular and how to evaluate and treat a patient on a DOAC that has significant bleeding.
Professor and Vice Chair, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Explore some of the newest concepts in management of patients in cardiac arrest. 2) Describe some of the recent advances in management of acute coronary syndrome.
Awards & Announcements Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM
8:45am-9:00am
President, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Program Director Emeritus, Indiana University, Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
Emergency Medicine, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, DE Learning Objectives 1) Define the role of REBOA in the management of massive hemorrhage. 2) Identify the key limitations to implementation of REBOA in your department.
#OrlandoUnited: Coordinating the Medical Response to the Pulse Nightclub Shooting Christopher Hunter, MD PhD FAAEM
9:00am-9:45am
Director, Orange County Health Services Department; Associate Medical Director, Orange County EMS System; Medical Director, Orlando Health Air Care Team, Orlando, FL
Amanda F. Tarkowski, MD
Monday, March 20
11:35am-12:05pm Space Age Resuscitation: Learning About REBOA Zaffer A. Qasim, MBBS FRCEM FRCPC(EM)
Fellow, Critical Care Medicine, Orlando Regional Medical Center Emergency Medicine Physician Learning Objectives 1) Recognize and address gaps in their mass casualty plans, including family reunification and mass fatality procedures. 2) Review the injury patterns for mass public shootings, how they differ from combat injuries, and what clinical approach may work best.
9:45am-10:15am
PROCEDURES 412
REGENCY BALLROOM R
10:15am-10:45am A Punch in the Throat: How to Deal With Blunt Neck Trauma William K. Mallon, MD DTMH FACEP FAAEM
10:55am-11:25am Can’t Breath & Can’t See: Reviewing the Cricothyrotomy and Canthotomy Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM
Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Director, Division of International Emergency Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Apply new principles to improve their everyday practice of emergency medicine. 2) Increase their understanding of the emergency medicine workplace.
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REGENCY BALLROOM U
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Assistant Program Director, Virginia Tech Carilion Emergency Medicine Residency, Roanoke, VA Learning Objectives 1) List the indications for ED thoracotomy in patients presenting after either penetrating or blunt trauma. 2) Recognize that policy recommendations for ED thoracotomy are targeted for trauma centers and similar recommendations may not apply to the community ED environment.
Networking Break – Regency Ballroom Foyer
Rec
10:15am-10:45am Cracking That Chest – Reviewing the ED Thoracotomy John C. Perkins Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP FACP
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BEGIN TRAUMA 411
Rec
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Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Learning Objectives 1) Cite the indications and contraindication for each procedure. 2) List the tools needed and steps involved for each procedure.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2017 USING TECH TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 414 REGENCY BALLROOM V
11:35am-12:05pm Advanced Epistaxis Management & Navigating the Difficult Foley Manish Garg, MD FAAEM
10:15am-10:45am
Professor, Senior Associate Residency Program Director, Site Primary Investigator of the EMERGEncy ID NET Research Surveillance Group, Temple University Hospital, Emergency Medicine; Director, Global Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Learning Objectives 1) Apply the latest advances in epistaxis management towards your emergency department patients. 2) Apply advanced troubleshooting techniques for difficult foley catheter placement.
WHEN THE WHEELS COME OFF Rec THE CART 413
REGENCY BALLROOM Q
10:15am-10:45am Hitting the Sweet Spot in Shock Resuscitation Zaffer A. Qasim, MBBS FRCEM FRCPC(EM) EDIC Emergency Medicine, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, DE Learning Objectives 1) Review the importance of resuscitation end-points in the ED patient. 2) Review the evidence surrounding the variety of proposed resuscitation markers and end-points.
10:55am-11:25am Worst Day Ever? The Crashing Obstetric Patient Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP
11:35am-12:05pm
Hidden Snares and High-Risk Pitfalls in the Emergency Department Matthew C. DeLaney, MD FAAEM Associate Professor, Assistant Program Director, Emergency Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL Learning Objectives 1) Identify common pitfalls associated with discharge paperwork. 2) Minimize potential risk associated with our use of the electronic health record.
Associate Professor, Assistant Program Director, Emergency Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL Learning Objectives 1) Illustrate techniques that allow providers to reliably participate in FOAM. 2) Identify high yield FOAM resources.
10:55am-11:25am Looking into Your Future: Telemedicine in Your ED Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine; Residency Program Director, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS Learning Objectives 1) Identify how telemedicine can be used to improve access to specialist physicians, but EM and non-EM. 2) Compare billing and reimbursement issues related to telemedicine as practiced by an emergency physician.
11:35am-12:05pm Robo-Doc: Smart Phone Apps That Will Change Your Practice Zachary Repanshek, MD FAAEM Assistant Program Director, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Learning Objectives 1) Find the best smartphone applications for emergency physicians to use during a clinical shift. 2) Imagine ways in which patients can utilize their personal smartphones to improve their own health.
FUTURE OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE 415
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
10:15am-10:45am The Future of Advanced Care Providers: Will I Lose My Job to a PA/NP? Andrew W. Phillips, MD MEd Clinical Fellow, Division of Critical Care, Stanford University Hospital and Clinics; Staff Emergency Physician, Kaiser Redwood City Emergency Department, San Carlos, CA Learning Objectives 1) Describe the current roles of APPs in US ED’s. 2) Explain why more APPs are being hired in US ED’s.
Monday, March 20
Assistant Program Director, Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital and Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C. Learning Objectives 1) Describe the optimal positioning for a pregnant patient in cardiac arrest. 2) Compare the physiologic changes of pregnancy that predispose the patient to be difficult to intubate.
Drinking From the Ether – FOAMed for EPs Matthew C. DeLaney, MD FAAEM
Winner of the 2016 Open Mic Competition
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2017 10:55am-11:25am POCUS, ECHO, REBOA – Do I Need to Know All This Stuff? David I. Bruner, MD FAAEM
11:35am-12:05pm Pressure From Above – CMS Demands and Pitfalls Jody Crane, MD MBA FAAEM
Staff Emergency Physician, Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego, CA Learning Objectives 1) Explore the specific times they can benefit from the knowledge and ability to perform POCUS in the ED. 2) Appreciate the times that ECMO is of use in the ED and the limitations of ECMO.
11:35am-12:05pm The Future of EM Education: Shifting Paradigms of How We Teach and Learn Michael L. Epter, DO FAAEM Associate Professor, Program Director and Vice Chair, Education, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ Learning Objectives 1) Discuss strategies for teaching today’s learner. 2) Appraise some of the changes necessary for these methods to be successful.
OPERATIONS BOOTCAMP 416
Chief Clinical Operations Officer, Sheridan Emergency Medicine Faculty, University of Tennessee College of Business, Principal, X32 Healthcare, LLC Learning Objectives 1) Contrast the current CMS publicly reported measures related to ED performance and their relative weights as they relate to financial reimbursement. 2) Improve the performance of the ED with respect to these measures.
WOMEN IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE FORUM 417 CELEBRATION 4 10:15am-10:45am Navigating the Nurse Relationship Robin M. Naples, MD FAAEM Associate Professor, Program Director, Thomas Jefferson University Learning Objectives 1) Compare the impact of their relationship with the nurse and how that parlays to patient care. 2) Reflect back on her behaviors as a physician and identify those that may be perceived as negative by a nurse as opposed to those that will foster a stronger physician/nurse relationship.
CELEBRATION 3
10:15am-10:45am Staffing Your ED – How to Win the Nursing Argument Jody Crane, MD MBA FAAEM
Monday, March 20
Chief Clinical Operations Officer, Sheridan Emergency Medicine Faculty, University of Tennessee College of Business, Principal, X32 Healthcare, LLC Learning Objectives 1) Explore how to work with your ED nursing and hospital leadership to properly and objectively make your case. 2) Calculate WHPPV and understand the pitfalls in this financial budgeting approach to staffing.
10:55am-11:25am Creating Operational Margin: The Critical Final Pathway to All Throughput Solutions Joseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM FACEP
10:55am-11:25am Women and Unconscious Bias Dara A. Kass, MD FAAEM Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine NYU School of Medicine Learning Objectives 1) Review the how unconscious bias affects the professional development of women physicians. 2) Explore strategies to manage their own unconscious gender bias.
11:35am-12:05pm Finding the Path – Show Up, Volunteer, Ask Loice A. Swisher, MD FAAEM Mercy Philadelphia Hospital, Clinical Associate Professor, Drexel University, College of Medicine, Ambler, PA Learning Objectives 1) Identify strategies to effectively ‘show up’ in person and virtually. 2) Identify strategies to create professional opportunities.
System Chair Emergency Medicine, Ochsner Health System Learning Objectives 1) Discover the single common element that determines the success of any specific workflow solution deployed in an ED. 2) Define visually the math behind this concept.
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CME Certificates will be available via an online CME link which will be emailed to registered participants within 14 days following the conference.
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MEMC-GREAT 2017 Joint Congresses 6-10 SEPTEMBER 2017 – LISBON, PORTUGAL
Submit a Pecha Kucha
Call for Abstracts and Posters Learn more at emcongress.org
1 July 2017: Abstract Acceptance Notification Deadline
Showcase Your Research! Call for Abstracts and Posters Important Deadlines: • 1 May 2017 Oral and Poster Abstract Submission • 1 June 2017 Late Breaking Abstract Submission • 1 July 2017 Abstract Acceptance Notification • 1 August 2017 Late Breaking Abstract Acceptance Notification
The IXth MEMC is jointly organized by the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM), the Global Research on Acute Conditions Team (GREAT), and the Mediterranean Academy of Emergency Medicine (MAEM). Topics: Cutting Edge Tracks, Clinical Updates, Reviews, Research, ED Management, and more Speakers include the Who’s Who in EM and an exceptional selection from EM departments and societies from all over the world.
GREAT NETWORK CONGRESS
FOCUS ON INNOVATIONS AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE
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AAEM’S 15TH ANNUAL OPEN MIC PRESENTATIONS Sponsored by the Young Physicians Section (YPS) Open Mic Directors: Tracy Leigh LeGros, MD PhD FAAEM and Heather Murphy-Lavoie, MD FAAEM FUHM Open Mic Judges: Jeff Chien, MD, Jennifer Kanapicki-Comer, MD FAAEM, Matt Zuckerman, MD FAAEM
Saturday, March 18, 2017 — Room Celebration 3 Please sign up at the AAEM Registration Desk if you are interested in one of the open spots.
Time
Presenter
Title of Talk
7:45am-8:00am
Orientation: Tracy LeGros, MD PhD FAAEM and Heather Murphy Lavoie, MD FAAEM FUHM
8:00am-8:25am
Demis N. Lipe, MD FAAEM
The Crashing Dialysis Patient • Describe normal physiologic/electrolyte changes as well as electrolyte abnormalities in the hemodialysis patient. • Review the approach and management to life threatening bleed from access site as well as cardiopulmonary complications.
8:25am-8:50am
Maite Huis in ‘t Veld, MD
So Wrong It’s Right: ARVC The Silent Killer • Increase emergency physician awareness about arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. • Learn how to recognize ARVC on an ECG, and save a life.
8:50am-9:15am
John Misdary, MD FAAEM
Fever in the Pediatric Patient Review of ACEP Pediatric Fever Clinical Policy • Identify evidence based recommendations based on the new clinical policy. • Review the history, incidence, and prevalence of occult bacteremia.
9:15am-9:40am
Moises Gallegos, MD
Behavioral Economics: Selling Healthy Decisions • Identify the basics of behavioral economics as a field within public health. • Describe the potential role of behavioral economics in a clinical setting such as emergency or urgent care.
9:40am-10:05am
Molly Estes, MD
Massive Transfusion Going Wrong? • Discuss current recommendations for blood product transfusion ratios. • Recognize the need to monitor for and treat common metabolic dysregulations such as hypocalcemia, acidosis, etc. • Learn about two of the most common reasons why patients can develop hypoxia peri-transfusion: transfusion associated circulatory overload and transfusion related acute lung injury.
10:05am-10:30am
Terrence McGovern, DO MPH
End-Tidal Capnometry: The Most Useful Monitor You Have • Describe the characteristics of the end-tidal capnogram that help to guide the resuscitation of patients with an asthma exacerbation and for patients in cardiac arrest. • Identify how to use end-tidal capnometry to rule-out diabetic keto-acidosis in patients with hyperglycemia.
10:30am-10:55am
Benjamin White, MD FAAEM
Wow, That Was Great! Patient Experience Meets Systems Engineering • Discuss the synergy between systems engineering science and patient experience improvements. • Identify high-yield, systems engineering based interventions aimed at improving patient experience in their own emergency departments.
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AAEM’S 15TH ANNUAL OPEN MIC PRESENTATIONS Time
Presenter
Title of Talk
10:55am-11:20am
Erica Simon, DO
Physician Suicide — A Residents’ Perspective • Understand the complex nature of the circumstances surrounding physician suicide. • Identify opportunities to incite organizational change regarding the perception of behavioral health issues.
11:20am-11:45am
Kathleen Stephanos, MD
Glowing in the Dark-Radiation Emergencies • Recognize injuries caused by exposure to radioactive materials. • Treat injuries caused by exposure to radioactive materials.
11:45am-12:10pm
Daniel Migliaccio, MD
Educational “How to Talk Like Ted” • Describe what makes a speaker successful. • List tips to improve the effectiveness of a presentation.
LUNCH BREAK 12:10pm-3:00pm ONSITE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE – Sign up at AAEM Registration Desk 3:05pm-3:30pm 3:30pm-3:55pm 3:55pm-4:20pm 4:20pm-4:45pm 4:45pm-5:10pm 5:10pm-5:30pm This is not an educational track and there will be no CME for these sessions. *Note: Onsite registration includes two slots for AAEM members, two slots for YPS members and two slots for RSA members. AAEM membership is a pre-requisite for participation.
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STATEMENTS OF DISCLOSURE The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) endorses the guidelines for continuing medical education programs as set forth in the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Elements (including the Standards for Commercial Support) and Accreditation Policies. AAEM maintains control over the development of its educational programs and the selection of topics and presenters. A full disclosure of relevant financial relationships is required of all presenters and faculty members and the presence of any such relationship will be reported to all program attendees. AAEM defines relevant financial relationships as those relationships in which the individual benefits by receiving a salary, royalty, intellectual property rights, consulting fee, honoraria, ownership interest (e.g., stocks, stock options or other ownership interest, excluding diversified mutual funds) or other financial benefit. Financial benefits are usually associated with roles such as employment, management position, independent contractor (including contracted research), consulting, speaking and teaching, membership on advisory committees or review panels, board membership and other activities from which remuneration is received, or expected. ACCME considers relationships of the person involved in the CME activity to include financial relationships of a spouse or partner. In accordance with these policies, AAEM would like to make the following information known to all conference participants. * Scientific Assembly Planning Sub-Committee Member Speakers Who Have Disclosed No Relevant Financial Relationships Robert Anderson, MD FAAEM Jacob Avila, MD RDMS Jeffery A. Baker, MD FAAEM Rahul Bhat, MD FAAEM Gina M. Blocker, MD FAAEM Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM FACEP Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP* David I. Bruner, MD FAAEM* Michael G. Buscher Jr., DO FAAEM* Emilie J. Calvello Hynes, MD MPH FAAEM Wan-Tsu W. Chang, MD FAAEM* Andrew Elan Chertoff, MD FAAEM Jeffrey D. Chien, MD* Jody Crane, MD MBA FAAEM Peter M.C. DeBlieux, MD FAAEM Matthew C. DeLaney, MD FAAEM Bronson Delasobera, MD FAAEM Marilena DiSilvio, JD Christopher I. Doty, MD FAAEM* Michael L. Epter, DO FAAEM David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM Jennifer Fisher-Repanshek, MD FAAEM* Manish Garg, MD FAAEM William Goldenberg, MD FAAEM* Michael Gottlieb, MD RDMS* John C. Greenwood, MD FAAEM Veronica L. Greer, MD FAAEM Joseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM FACEP* Bryan Hayes, PharmD Chip Hellmers, JD Christina Hernon, MD FAAEM Jason Hine, MD*
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Maite A. Huis in ‘t Veld, MD Christopher Hunter, MD PhD FAAEM Eric D. Isaacs, MD FAAEM Ronny L. Jackson, MD FAAEM Nancy Jacobson, MD Landon A. Jones, MD FAAEM Annahieta Kalantari, DO Jennifer Kanapicki Comer, MD FAAEM* Danya Khoujah, MBBS FAAEM Charles A. Khoury, MD MSHA FAAEM FACEP Tamara R. Kuittinen, MD FAAEM* Jay G. Ladde, MD FAAEM Robert P. Lam, MD FAAEM* Jeff Lapoint, DO FAAEM Erin R. Leiman, MD FAAEM* Joseph R. Lex Jr., MD MAAEM FAAEM FIFEM* Bernard L. Lopez, MD MS FAAEM Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM* Walt Lubbers, MD FAAEM Darryl Jos Macias, MD Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM Julian G. Mapp, MD FAAEM Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP* Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM* Robert M. McNamara, MD MAAEM FAAEM Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM* Lisa A. Moreno-Walton, MD MS MSCR FAAEM Eric J. Morley, MD MS FAAEM* Sergey M. Motov, MD FAAEM Terrence M. Mulligan, DO MPH FAAEM* Jose V. Nable, MD FAAEM Robin M. Naples, MD FAAEM
Tu C. Nguyen, DO Karalynn Otterness, MD William F. Paolo, MD FAAEM John C. Perkins Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP FACP* Andrew D. Perron, MD FAAEM Andrew W. Phillips, MD MEd FAAEM* Zaffer A. Qasim, MBBS FRCEM FRCPC(EM)* Kevin C. Reed, MD FAAEM* Zachary Repanshek, MD FAAEM* Kristine S. Robinson, MD FAAEM Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM* Emily A. Rose, MD FAAP FAAEM Brett A. Rosen, MD FAAEM* Sherri L. Rudinsky, MD FAAEM* Monique Schaulis, MD MPH FAAEM Joel M. Schofer, MD MBA CPE FAAEM Jessica Shackman, MD Mari Siegel, MD FAAEM FACEP* Michael E. Silverman, MD FAAEM FACP* Corey M. Slovis, MD FAAEM FACP FACEP Michael D. Smith, MD MBA CPE FAAEM Ryan Spangler, MD Amanda Tarkowski, MD Lemeneh Tefera, MD Joseph R. Twanmoh, MD MBA FAAEM* David Wang, MD* Larry D. Weiss, MD JD MAAEM FAAEM Sage W. Wiener, MD FAAEM George C. Willis, MD FAAEM Christopher J. Winckler, MD Michael E. Winters, MD FAAEM* Matthew D. Zuckerman, MD FAAEM
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STATEMENTS OF DISCLOSURE Speakers Who Have Disclosed Relevant Financial Relationships Ilene Claudius, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP HIPPO, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria; EMRAP, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria; MedStudy, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria; Symposia Medicus, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria; Medicolegal Consulting, Consultant, Consulting Fee Gary M. Gaddis, MD PhD FAAEM* Johnson and Johnson Company, Ownership Interest Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM* CR Bard Inc, Consultant, Consulting Fee Dara A. Kass, MD FAAEM FemInEM LLC, Ownership Interest Paul Danl Kivela, MD FAAEM ACEP Board of Director, Board Membership, Stipend; Newsura Insurance Services, Independent Contractor, Consulting Fee; Medic Ambulance, Independent Contractor, Salary; Free Standing Emergency Departments, Membership, Ownership Interest; Practice Management and Advisory Boards, Consultant, Consulting Fee
Nilesh N. Patel, DO FAAEM FACOEP* CSL Behring, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria Loice A. Swisher, MD FAAEM* Emedhome, Board Membership, Honoraria R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM* Dyax, Research Support; RedHill Biopharm, Research Support; Novartis, Research Support; Janssen Research & Development, LLC, Research Support; SNBL, Research Support; CoapTech, Research Support; Bristol Myers Squibb, Research Support; Melinta, Research Support; Pfizer, Research Support; Portola, Research Support Leslie S. Zun, MD MBA FAAEM* Teva Pharmaceuticals, Speaking and Teaching, Institutional Grant, Honoraria
Planning Committee Members and Staff Who Have Disclosed No Relevant Financial Relationships Jonathan D. Apfelbaum, MD FAAEM Kishla Askins, PA Ashley S. Bean, MD MA FACEP FAAEM Carleigh L. Benton Nicholas Bertucci Courtney Bethel Laura J. Bontempo, MD MEd FAAEM Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP David I. Bruner, MD FAAEM Laura Burns, MA Michael G. Buscher Jr., DO FAAEM Kiersten Carter, MD Kenneth Kuang-Chun Chang Frank L. Christopher, MD FAAEM Joel M. Clingenpeel, MD MPH FAAEM, FAAP James E. Colletti, MD FAAEM David C. Cone, MD FAAEM Alessandra Conforto, MD FAAEM Gaston A. Costa, MD Robert J. Cox, MD FAAEM Ginger Czajkowski, CAE Josiah C. Daily, MD FAAEM Cassidy Davis Michelle Davis Brandt A. Delhamer, MD FAAEM Tom Derenne Harinder S. Dhindsa, MD FAAEM Karen Dixon, MD FAAEM Christopher I. Doty, MD FAAEM William T. Durkin, Jr., MD MBA CPE FAAEM Mazen J. El Sayed, MD MPH FAAEM Nathan S. Elg Alissa Fiorentino
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Jennifer Fisher-Repanshek, MD FAAEM Mark A. Foppe, DO FAAEM FACOEP Frank Gaudio, MD FAAEM Robert D. Glatter, MD FAAEM Mitchell J. Goldman, DO FAAEM FAAP Scott Goldstein, DO FAAEM Puja Gopal, MD Matthew N. Graber, MD PhD FAAEM Mary R. Haas, MD Madeleine Hanan, MSM Andrew B. Harrison Marianne Haughey, MD FAAEM Megan Healy, MD FAAEM Jason Hine, MD FAAEM Joshua Hinson, DO FAAEM Andrew S. Johnson, MD MPH FAAEM Sophia Johnson, DO Fred E. Kency, Jr., MD Kristen Kent, MD FAAEM Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEM Michael J. Klevens, MD FAAEM Alex Koyfman, MD Tamara R. Kuittinen, MD FAAEM Tracy Leigh LeGros, MD PhD FAAEM David P. Lehrfeld, MD FAAEM Joseph R. Lex Jr., MD MAAEM FAAEM FIFEM Everett T. Lyn, MD MSc FAAEM John F. Madden, MD FAAEM S. Terez Malka, MD FAAEM Edmundo Mandac, MD FAAEM Evadne Marcolini, MD FAAEM Julian G. Mapp, MD FAAEM Carmen J. Martinez Martinez, MD FAAEM
Emily Marx, CAE Meaghan Mercer, DO Alexandre F. Migala, DO FAAEM Lisa Mills, MD FAAEM Trevor Mills, MD MPH FAAEM Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM Eric Morley, MD FAAEM Brooke Moungey, MD Heather M. Murphy-Lavoie, MD UHM FAAEM Ana Maria Navio Serrano, MD PhD Vicki Norton, MD FAAEM Richard Nunez, MD FAAEM Lillian Oshva, MD FAAEM Ronny Otero, MD FAAEM Aaron G. Pannier, MD Dipul Vijay Patadia, MD MBA FAAEM John C. Perkins Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP FACP Steven James Portouw, MD FAAEM Zaffer A. Qasim, MBBS FRCEM FRCPC(EM) Faith Quenzer, DO Nadeem U. Qureshi, MD FAAP FCCM Ali Raja, MD FAAEM Edward A. Ramoska, MD MPH FAAEM Kevin C. Reed, MD FAAEM Robert Rodriguez, MD FAAEM Kevin G. Rodgers, MD FAAEM Anthony Roggio, MD Melissa L. Rosa, MD FAAEM Teresa Ross, MD FAAEM Sherri Rudinsky, MD FAAEM Kristen Sandel, MD FAAEM Anthony M. Scialdone, MD FAAEM Shane Sergent, DO
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STATEMENTS OF DISCLOSURE Planning Committee Members and Staff Who Have Disclosed No Relevant Financial Relationships — continued Charles W. Sheppard, MD FAAEM David Tanen, MD FAAEM Lauren Walter, MD FAAEM Indrani A. Sheridan, MD FAAEM Arasi Thangavelu, MD FAAEM Marvin A. Wayne, MD FAAEM FACEP FAHA Charles M. Shufflebarger, MD FAAEM Thomas R. Tobin, MD MBA FAAEM Joseph M. Weber, MD FAAEM Sundeep Shukla, MD Prentice A. Tom, MD FAAEM Elizabeth Weinstein, MD FAAEM FAAP Jonathan F. Shultz, MD FAAEM Mercedes Torres, MD FAAEM Darcy Welsh Edward Siegel, MD Matthew W. Turney, MD FAAEM Kay Whalen, CAE MBA Nathan Allen Stokes, MD NREMT-P Jacob W. Ufberg, MD FAAEM Joanne Williams, MD FAAEM Roger M. Stone, MD MS FAAEM Kathy Uy, MS CMP Janet Wilson, CAE Robert E. Suter, DO MHA FAAEM David D. Vega, MD FAAEM Allen Yee, MD FAAEM Connie Swickhamer, DO FAAEM Tiffany Walker Sigal, MD Mitchell Zekhtser David K. Tan, MD FAAEM Steven J. Walsh, MD FAAEM FACEP Colin Zuchowski The Following Planning Committee Members and Staff Have Disclosed Relevant Financial Relationships Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM* CR Bard Inc, Consultant, Consulting Fee
Tom Scaletta, MD MAAEM FAAEM Smart-ER LLC, Owner
Nilesh N. Patel, DO FAAEM FACOEP* CSL Behring, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria
R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD FAAEM* Dyax, Research Support; RedHill Biopharm, Research Support; Novartis, Research Support; Janssen Research & Development, LLC, Research Support; SNBL, Research Support; CoapTech, Research Support; Bristol Myers Squibb, Research Support; Melinta, Research Support; Pfizer, Research Support; Portola, Research Support
Michael S. Pulia, MD FAAEM Cempra Pharmaceuticals, Consultant, Consulting Fee; Thermo Fisher Diagnostics, Consultant, Consulting Fee Dan Quan, DO FAAEM BTG International, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria; Pfizer and Bristol Myers Squibb, Speaking and Teaching, Honoraria
Christine Zink, MD FAAEM Rosh Review, LLC, Consultant, Consulting Fee
Mark Reiter, MD MBA FAAEM Emergency Excellence, Ownership Interest
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Why GSEP Joined “GSEP is thrilled to be the first emergency medicine group to partner with AAEM-PG. The Academy has a long and storied history of supporting fairness and transparency, traits that mirror the ideals of our group and many other independent democratic groups throughout the country. Our practice has been searching for a solution to compete with organizations that continue to grow at the expense of the individual physician. AAEM-PG is the answer. The depth of resources and experience truly levels the playing field and ushers in a new era in emergency medicine.”
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— GSEP President, Bob Frolichstein, MD FAAEM
GSEP IS AN INDEPENDENT AND DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION COMPRISED OF OVER 75 EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS SERVING SIX HOSPITALS AND OVER 200,000 PATIENTS PER YEAR IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
Contact our Chief Medical Officer to schedule a meeting: Robert McNamara, MD FAAEM, at cmo@aaempg.com www.aaemphysiciangroup.com 800-884-2236
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GENERAL INFORMATION 2017 AAEM & AAEM/RSA Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS! MAAEM Designation David W. Lawhorn, MD MAAEM FAAEM
Teaching 50 Oral Board Review Courses William G. Gossman, MD FAAEM
Young Educator Award Semhar Z. Tewelde, MD FAAEM
Teaching 35 Oral Board Review Courses Mitchell J. Goldman, DO FAAEM FAAP
David K. Wagner Award William T. Durkin, Jr., MD MBA CPE FAAEM
Teaching 30 Oral Board Review Courses Alexandre F. Migala, DO FAAEM
Resident of the Year Award Mary Calderone Haas, MD
Teaching 20 Oral Board Review Courses Frank L. Christopher, MD FAAEM Michael H. LeWitt, MD MPH
Robert McNamara Award Shahram Lotfipour, MD MPH FAAEM FACEP Amin Kazzi International Emergency Medicine Leadership Award Edgardo Jorge Menendez, MD FIFEM James Keaney Leadership Award Robert A. Frolichstein, MD FAAEM Joe Lex Educator of the Year Award Kevin C. Reed, MD FAAEM AAEM/RSA Program Director of the Year Award Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM AAEM/RSA Program Coordinator of the Year Award Krista Fukumoto 2016 Open Mic Winners Matthew C. DeLaney, MD FAAEM Ryan Riberia, MD MPH 2016 Written Board Course Top Speaker Michael E. Winters, MD FAAEM
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Teaching 15 Oral Board Review Courses Sudhir Baliga, MD FAAEM Thomas N. Bottoni, MD FAAEM Teaching 10 Oral Board Review Courses Rika O’Malley, MD Timothy J. Rupp, MD MBA FAAEM Marilyn R. Geninatti, MD FACC FAAEM CWS Ralf Joffe, DO FAAEM Edmundo Mandac, MD FAAEM Teaching 5 Oral Board Review Courses Dennis M. Allin, MD FAAEM Henry A. Curtis, MD FACEP FAAEM Lynn Ji, MD MS FACEP Kristen J. Kent, MD FAAEM Amanda Christine Rodski, MD MBA FAAEM Loice A. Swisher, MD FAAEM Veronica L. Greer, MD FAAEM Daniel J. Hornyak, MD FAAEM Robert P. Lam, MD FAAEM Brady McIntosh, MD FAAEM Aaron M. Orqvist, MD FAAEM Reis B. Ritz, MD FAAEM
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GENERAL INFORMATION General Information Registration Desk
AAPA Accreditation Statement and Designation Statement
Name badges and conference materials will be available for Scientific Assembly delegates at the AAEM registration desk on the Convention Level near the Regency Ballrooms. Delegates not pre-registered for the Assembly should register onsite at the registration desk. AAEM staff will be available at the desk during the following hours to answer questions and to respond to delegate concerns:
AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 19.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for completing this program.
Disclosure Policy
Thursday, March 16, 2017 Friday, March 17, 2017 Saturday, March 18, 2017 Sunday, March 19, 2017 Monday, March 20, 2017
Faculty and planning committee members participating in continuing medical education programs provided by AAEM have disclosed to the audience any real or apparent conflicts of interest to the content of their presentation. AAEM’s Education Committee and ACCME Subcommittee have established procedures to resolve conflicts of interest.
7:00am-5:30pm 7:00am-5:30pm 7:00am-5:30pm 7:00am-5:30pm 7:00am-12:00pm
Medical Student Ambassadors Along with moderators, medical student ambassadors will be present in educational session rooms and throughout the meeting area should you have any general questions or concerns. They will be wearing a specially marked badge, and will be distributing and collecting paper evaluations for each session.
Emergency Medicine PA Fellowship Challenge Bowl The Emergency Medicine PA Fellowship Challenge Bowl is a friendly competition among emergency medicine physician assistant fellows held on Friday, March 17, 8:00am-10:00am in Celebration 14. Consider attending this competition as it is sure to be entertaining and educational for students, residents, allied health professionals and physicians. AAEM is committed to physician assistants to have the opportunity to learn and demonstrate their academic accomplishments in an environment of friendly competition that is fun for all!
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation Statement The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement The American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AOA Accreditation Statement and Designation Statement Instructions on submitting an AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ certificate for AOA credit are available at http://www.osteopathic.org/ inside-aoa/development/continuing-medical-education/Documents/ cme-reporting-instructions.pdf, or contact the AOA at (800) 621-1773 for assistance.
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Educational Needs In order to maintain their medical practice at the highest possible level, emergency physicians need up to date information on a variety of topics in emergency medicine, including both clinical and workplace issues. This conference will meet those needs by providing cutting edge information in several relevant areas. AAEM frequently polls its members for potential topics to be covered. A majority of the topics for 2017 were selected specifically on recommendation of a member. When planning activities, the AAEM Education Committee uses the 2013 Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine to determine the education needs of the emergency physicians attending Scientific Assembly. The Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine details the core content of emergency medicine and undergoes an on-going review.
Target Audience This activity is designed for providers engaged in the practice of emergency medicine who are seeking the most current information in the field, presented at a skill level appropriate to the education needs of the emergency physician.
Learning Objectives Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to apply new principles to improve their everyday practice of emergency medicine and to increase their understanding of the emergency medicine workplace.
Speaker Ready Room Hours Celebration 16 Thursday, March 16, 2017 Friday, March 17, 2017 Saturday, March 18, 2017 Sunday, March 19, 2017 Monday, March 20, 2017
11:00am-5:00pm 7:30am-5:00pm 7:30am-5:00pm 7:30am-5:00pm 7:30am-10:15am
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GENERAL INFORMATION ACGME Competency Index To contribute to the development of our members as lifelong learners and enhance the effectiveness of the CME activities it provides, AAEM uses the six competencies defined by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) to guide its educational programming decisions. The six competencies are: Patient Care Medical Knowledge Practice-Based Learning and Improvement Interpersonal and Communication Skills Professionalism Systems-Based Practice Sessions at the AAEM Scientific Assembly address the aforementioned competencies with an emphasis on patient care, medical knowledge, and practice-based learning and improvement. For more information about the ACGME physician competencies, visit: http://acgme.org.
CME Certificates CME Certificates will be available via an online CME link which will be emailed to conference participants within 14 days following the conference.
Evaluations Please take time to complete the brief paper evaluations onsite and on the mobile app. Your input and comments are essential in planning future educational activities.
Exhibit Hall Exhibitors will be located in the Regency Ballroom S-T. The Exhibit Hall will be open: Friday, March 17, 2017 10:00am-12:45pm Exhibit Hall Open 6:00pm-7:00pm Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall Saturday, March 18, 2017 9:30am-1:45pm Exhibit Hall Open 12:05pm-1:30pm Round Robin Eat & Greet 2:45pm-5:30pm Exhibit Hall Open Sunday, March 19, 2017 7:00am-10:30am Exhibit Hall Open Please allow adequate time in your daily schedule to visit the exhibits. Take time to speak with the representatives of companies that provide services or market products directly related to your professional and personal interests. The participation of exhibitors is vital to the success of the Scientific Assembly. Let them know you appreciate their support. Join us in the exhibit hall for a Round Robin Eat & Greet, Saturday, March 18th, 12:05pm-1:30pm. Select exhibitors will be serving preselected menu items directly from their booth.
AAEM Resident and Student Association (AAEM/RSA) Activities Medical Student Session Monday, March 20, will feature presentations geared especially for emergency medicine students, yet pertinent to physicians; all are welcome. The Medical Student Session begins at 8:00am and concludes at 12:05pm in Celebration 5-6. CME is not available for this session. See page 10 for schedule.
AAEM/JEM Resident and Student Original Research Competition AAEM and the Journal of Emergency Medicine are pleased to present the 19th Annual Resident and Student Original Research Competition, which will be held on Friday, March 17, 4:00pm-6:00pm in Celebration 3. A total of eight oral abstracts authored by emergency medicine residents or students will be presented at this forum. The presenter of the oral abstract judged to represent the most outstanding research achievement will receive a $3,000 honorarium. $1,500 and $500 honoraria will go to the presenters of the second and third place oral abstracts, respectively.
AAEM/RSA & Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health Research Competition AAEM Resident and Student Association (AAEM/RSA) and the Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health (WestJEM) are proud to sponsor the AAEM/RSA & WestJEM Population Health Research Competition, which will take place on Sunday, March 19th from 3:50pm-5:40pm in Celebration 8. This competition is designed to showcase resident and medical student research specifically in areas that affect the health of populations of patients in and around the ED. A total of five oral abstracts will be presented at this forum. The top three abstracts will be highlighted on AAEM’s social media pages and honored with plaques.
Resident and Student Association Board of Directors Meeting Residents and students are invited to attend an open meeting of the AAEM Resident and Student Association (AAEM/RSA) on Saturday, March 18, 3:00pm-5:30pm in Celebration 7.
RSA/YPS Session Sunday, March 19, will feature presentations geared especially for emergency medicine residents and those who have recently entered into attending practice, but all are welcome. The session begins at 10:15am and concludes at 3:20pm in Celebration 3. A networking lunch will be held from 12:15pm-1:15pm in the Hyatt Regency Express.
International Emergency Medicine Sunday, March 19, will feature panel discussion related to emergency medicine issues world-wide. The session begins at 1:30pm and concludes at 3:20pm in Celebration 1-2.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Young Physician Section (YPS) Activities Board of Directors Meeting Attendees are warmly invited to attend the Board of Directors meeting of YPS on Friday, March 17, 4:00pm-5:00pm in Celebration 8.
Open Mic Session Sponsored by the Young Physicians Section Saturday, March 18, 2017, 7:45am-5:35pm in Celebration 3. AAEM members are warmly invited and encouraged to sign up at the AAEM registration desk to present a topic during the Open Mic sessions. Spaces will be available for speakers to showcase their presentation skills to the membership and members of the Education Committee. Those who presented at the 2016 Open Mic session are not eligible to sign up. The top speakers will be invited to present during the general sessions of the 24th Annual AAEM Scientific Assembly on April 7-11, 2018, at the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina.
Highlights for Residents and Students! The 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly is the ideal conference for residents and students to attend. With specialized tracks and content tailored to you, there are valuable opportunities to take advantage of every day of the assembly.
Learn more! www.aaem.org/AAEM17/residents www.aaem.org/AAEM17/students
RSA /YPS Networking Lunch The AAEM Young Physicians Section (YPS) and AAEM Resident and Student Association (AAEM/RSA) will be hosting a networking lunch on Sunday, March 19, from 12:15pm-1:15pm in the Hyatt Regency Express. This is a great opportunity to network with young physicians, meet the AAEM/RSA and YPS board of directors and learn more about YPS and AAEM/RSA member benefits. Pizza will be provided.
PASSPORT TO PRIZES CONTEST iPad 2, Courtesy of American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) $100 Cash, Courtesy of ConsensioHealth, LLC $100 Amazon Gift Card, Courtesy of Emergency Medicine of Indiana $100 Starbucks Gift Card, Courtesy of Emergency Medicine Associates, P.A., P.C. $100 American Express Gift Card, Courtesy of Emergency Medicine Professionals. P.A. (EMPros) Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks for the Emergency Physician Online Course, Courtesy of Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute Two Night Stay with a $50 Restaurant Voucher, Courtesy of Hyatt Regency Orlando $200 Visa Gift Card, Courtesy of Infinity Healthcare Fitbit Charge 2, Courtesy of Leading Edge Medical Associates (LEMA) Beats by Dr. Dre - urBeats Earbud Headphones, Courtesy of LocumTenems.com $100 American Express Gift Card, Courtesy of Martin Gottlieb & Associates $100 Amazon Gift Card, Courtesy of Medicus Healthcare Solutions
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$100 Gift Card, Courtesy of Mint Physician Staffing $100 Amazon Gift Card, Courtesy of PATHFAST Kindle Fire Preloaded with 6 Months of Emergency Medicine Suite & Pediatric EM Suite, Courtesy of PEPID, LLC. $100 Uber Gift Card, Courtesy of Rhino Medical Services Amazon Tap - Alexa-Enabled Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Courtesy of Shift Administrators, LLC Amazon Gift Bag (Tap and Fire Stick), Courtesy of Staff Care Amazon Echo, Courtesy of TIVA HealthCare, Inc. Apple Watch, Courtesy of VEP Healthcare $150 American Express Gift Card, Courtesy of Weatherby Healthcare $100 Starbucks Gift Card, Courtesy of Zotec Partners San Diego Craft Beer Guide & Cookbook and a Surf Board Cutting Board, Courtesy of San Diego Tourism Authority One Night Stay at Marriott Marquis & Marina, Courtesy of the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina
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EXHIBITOR FLOOR PLAN Hyatt Regency Orlando • Regency Ballroom S-T (subject to change)
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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY Passport to Prizes in the Exhibit Hall Conference attendees will receive a passport book in their registration materials onsite. Visit all participating exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall March 17-19 to fill your passport with verification stickers. After you’ve collected all stickers, drop off your completed passport book at the AAEM registration desk. Passport books turned in prior to the daily drawing will be eligible for a series of prizes over the course of the assembly. Participants are eligible for all drawings, until their book is drawn; only one prize per participant. Winners will be directed to the designated exhibit booth to collect their prize. Visit www.aaem.org/AAEM17/passport for rules and regulations, daily drawing times, and additional information. The following organizations are exhibiting at the AAEM 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly in the Regency Ballroom S-T at the Hyatt Regency Orlando.
Exhibit Hall Schedule Friday, March 17, 2017 10:00am-12:45pm Exhibit Hall Open 6:00pm-7:00pm Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall Saturday, March 18, 2017 9:30am-1:45pm Exhibit Hall Open 12:05pm-1:30pm Round Robin Eat & Greet 1:45pm – 2:45pm Exhibit Hall Closed 2:45pm-5:30pm Exhibit Hall Open Sunday, March 19, 2017 7:00am-10:30am Exhibit Hall Open Indicates the exhibiting company has a signed attestation statement on file with AAEM stating that they are actively recruiting physicians on site and the position they are promoting provides a democratic and equitable work environment which includes provisions for due process and the absence of restrictive covenants. The position being advertised is one of the following: 1) employment by a hospital, university, or non-profit corporation or foundation or 2) A physician group that is not owned directly or indirectly in part or in whole by a lay entity or individual. indicates Passport to Prizes participant indicates Round Robin Eat & Greet participant Join us in the exhibit hall for a Round Robin Eat & Greet, Saturday, March 18th, 12:05pm-1:30pm. Select exhibitors will be serving preselected menu items directly from their booth.
ACELRX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. Redwood City, CA Phone: 650-216-3500 Email: tkuhns@acelrx.com Website: www.acelrx.com
BOOTH 205 AND 207
AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative, noninvasive, sublingual sufentanil tablet therapies (DSUVIATM and ZALVISOR) for the treatment of moderate-to-severe acute pain in medically supervised settings.
ALLIANCE FOR PHYSICIAN CERTIFICATION (APCA) AND ADVANCEMENT Rockville, MD Phone: 240-386-1738 Website: www.apca.org
BOOTH 406
The Alliance for Physician Certification & Advancement™ (APCA™) sets the standards of excellence in medical imaging through the administration of rigorous examinations and the awarding of certifications. APCA is launching the APCA Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Academy this spring and will offer clinical certificates and specialty certification programs such as emergency medicine POCUS certification which validate a physician’s clinical abilities and ongoing commitment to patient care and safety. Visit APCA.org/POCUS to learn more.
AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC BOARD OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE (AOBEM) Chicago, IL Phone: 312-202-8293 Email: aobem@osteopathic.org Website: www.aobem.org
BOOTH 503
The mission of the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine is to protect the public by insuring that its diplomates are competent to practice the specialty of emergency medicine. Integration of osteopathic principles and practices into the core competencies is an integral part of our mission.
ARBOR PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC. Atlanta, GA
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Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC., is a specialty pharmaceutical company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Arbor’s portfolio of products marketed in the United States includes Cetylev™ (acetylcysteine) effervescent tablets that form an oral solution with a lemon-mint taste and smell.
CEP AMERICA Emeryville, CA Phone: 800-842-2619 Email: Careers@cepamerica.com Website: www.cepamerica.com/careers
BOOTH 214
CEP America is one of the largest physician-owned, physician-managed partnerships in the United States. Our patient-focused team empowers its providers to innovate and grow, allowing you to practice your best medicine. We offer practice locations across the country, comprehensive practice management support, and opportunities for career growth. To learn more about our engaging careers, visit www.cepamerica.com/careers.
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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY CIPROMS MEDICAL BILLING Indianapolis, IN Phone: 317-870-0480 Email: cgraham@ciproms.com Website: www.ciproms.com
BOOTH 212
CIPROMS specializes in customized medical coding and billing for hospital-based groups including emergency physicians, hospitalists and anesthesiologists. We offer full-service or stand-alone options tailored to fit your business goals.
CONSENSIOHEALTH, LLC Milwaukee, WI Phone: 414-858-2210 Email: scott.godden@consensiohealth.com Website: www.consensiohealth.com
BOOTH 206
ConsensioHealth is physician-owned and operated firm dedicated to supporting independent emergency medicine and urgent care providers in revenue cycle management and advanced analytics. As a complete revenue cycle management firm celebrating 20 years of experience, we offer solutions including: full business office outsourcing, medical coding and billing, accounts receivables management, insurance contracting, contract analysis, credentialing, coding audits, compliance auditing and physician education for a wide variety of practice specialties. We offer clients our proprietary analytics software, SensER, that combines data from EHR and EPM software into a physician dashboard that provides powerful and actionable state-of-the-art reporting.
ELLIS MEDICINE Schenectady, NY Phone: 518-243-1988 Email: woodl@ellismedicine.org Website: www.ellismedicine.org
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Ellis Medicine is a 438-bed community and teaching health care system serving New York’s capital region. With four campuses – Ellis Hospital, Ellis Medical Center, Bellevue Woman’s Center and Medical Center of Clifton Park – five additional service locations, more than 3,300 employees and more than 700 members of our medical staff, we’re one of the largest employers in the area and provide a network of care to serve every segment of the population.
EMERGENCY EXCELLENCE Brentwood, TN Phone: 877-700-3639 Email: info@emergencyexcellence.com Website: www.emergencyexcellence.com
BOOTH 220
Emergency Excellence can help your emergency department achieve excellence in emergency care. Our patient callback and patient satisfaction solution will help you minimize risk while maximizing patient satisfaction. Our consulting and bench-marking services will help you implement best practices and improve quality, performance, and satisfaction. Topperformers are eligible for the Emergency Center of Excellence designation.
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EMERGENCY GROUPS’ OFFICE San Dima, CA Phone: 626-447-0296 Email: pats@emergencygroupsoffice.com Website: www.emergencygroupsoffice.com
BOOTH 318
Emergency Groups’ Office provides a full range of billing and coding management as well as practice management services to emergency medicine groups and hospitals. Registered nurses experienced in emergency medicine and knowledgeable in reimbursement accurately code the services provided by the emergency physician. The company, started in 1990, continues to provide superior results as demonstrated by the fact that Emergency Groups’ Office bills for more than 4,000,000 visits annually for clients in sixteen states. For more information contact James Blakeman (jim@emergencygroupsoffice.com) or Patrick Satterfield (pats@ emergencygroupsoffice.com).
EMERGENCY MEDICINE ASSOCIATES P.A., P.C. (EMA) Germantown, MD Phone: 240-686-2300 Email: Recruitment@emaonline.com Website: www.emaonline.com
BOOTH 307
Emergency Medicine Associates, P.A., P.C. (EMA) is a physician owned and managed, democratic group provides emergency services to twenty-one community hospitals in Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. We were founded in 1971 and continue to maintain 100% contract stability. EMA’s providers treat over 900,000 annual patient encounters.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE OF INDIANA (EMI) Fort Wayne, IN Phone: 260-203-9607 Email: mschenkel@emipg.com Website: www.emipg.com
BOOTH 106
Emergency Medicine of Indiana (EMI) based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a 100% physician owned democratic group. EMI currently provides emergency services to eight hospitals in northeastern Indiana.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE PROFESSIONALS, P.A. (EMPROS) Ormond Beach, FL Phone: 386-274-7840 Email: Maureen.france@emprosonline.com Website: www.emprosonline.com
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Looking for a high quality of life with a collegial practice environment? Join EMPros where the surf’s always up in sunny central Florida! Democratic EM group practice in business for over 40 years with six contract hospitals located on Atlantic Coast of Florida, near Daytona Beach. Become a partner in 18 months, with competitive pay, flexible scheduling and full benefit package. NASCAR fan? Help us staff the emergency care center at Daytona International Speedway during special events. Email your CV to: Maureen.france@emprosonline.com. Visit our website: www.emprosonline. com or FaceBook: Emergency Medicine Professionals.
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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS INSURANCE EXCHANGE RRG Auburn, CA Phone: 888-357-0177 Email: dhambright@epixrrg.com Website: www.epixrrg.com
BOOTH 213
Emergency Physicians Insurance Exchange Risk Retention Group offers a partnership with independent emergency medicine groups. Founded and managed by emergency physicians, EPIX has a unique insight into the challenges emergency medicine groups face. Our holistic approach to providing independent groups with medical professional liability insurance incorporates emergency medicine specific risk management and claims management. For further information please contact David Hambright at 888-357-0177, dhambright@epixrrg.com, www.epixrrg.com
EMRECRUITS Dallas, TX Phone: 877-379-1088 Email: info@emrecruits.com Website: www.emrecruits.com
BOOTH 609
Why Choose Us? EMrecruits provides physicians and advanced practice providers a focused, professional, and effective career changing experience. We provide direct access to full time and part time permanent opportunities with over 60 independent practices across the nation. Our client partners are located in multiple metropolitan, suburban, and rural locations across the nation.
FEEL GOOD, INC. Orlando, FL Phone: 407-986-3351 Email: support@feelgoodinc.org Website: www.feelgoodinc.org
BOOTH 312
Feel Good, Inc. provides portable TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) units offering a wide variety of benefits including alleviating back, nerve, post-op, diabetic pain and migraines. Our units also improve circulation and sleep patterns to decrease the use of pain relievers that causes negative side effects.
FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE, INC. Irvine, CA Phone: 949-453-4000 Website: www.fphcare.com
BOOTH 221
We are a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of products and systems for use in respiratory care, acute care, and the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Our products and systems are sold in over 120 countries worldwide. We sell our products through direct sales offices operations in most of our major markets, and a network of distributors that sell to hospitals, homecare providers and other manufacturers of medical devices. Fisher & Paykel entered the respiratory care market in 1971 with the development of a unique respiratory humidifier system for use in critical care. We now offer a broad range of products and systems for use in respiratory and acute care and in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
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GULFCOAST ULTRASOUND INSTITUTE St. Pete Beach, FL Phone: 727-363-4500 Email: learn@gcus.com Website: www.gcus.com
BOOTH 304
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute is the most comprehensive resource for live and online ultrasound training and CME certification. Since 1985, our facility has been dedicated to providing the highest quality education and certification in the diagnostic ultrasound profession. Located in sunny St. Pete Beach, Florida, Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute has hosted over 30,000 physicians, sonographers, and other medical professionals for our educational programs, and has awarded over 500,000 CME credits to participants worldwide! Over 200 ultrasound training products any way you want it! Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute also offers ultrasound training via online videos and interactive online classroom environments. We use the latest technology and innovative teaching methods to ensure our participants receive the maximum educational benefit from our courses. As a result, both seminars and educational products have received a 99.8% satisfaction rating for meeting or exceeding over-all educational objectives. Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute also receives consistent high ratings for the quality and amount of hands-on instruction…a key component to effective learning.
INFINITY HEALTHCARE Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: 414-290-6700 or 773-306-8143 Email: aenders@infinityhealthcare.com Website: www.infinityhealthcare.com
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Infinity HealthCare (IHC) is a highly successful and well regarded emergency medicine group practice in Wisconsin and Illinois. All IHC physician employees share in the equity of the entire group practice through our ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan), a unique model that sets us apart from others. In fact, no single individual owns more than 1% of the group. Solid growth and expansion are the result of our ability to deliver the highest quality of care on a consistent basis in established collaborative relationships with each client hospital and its medical staff. Infinity distinguishes itself by virtue of its sound ideological foundation, proven physician leadership by example, and a true partnership structure with distributed ownership.
INSURANCE DATA SERVICES, INC. (IDS) Wyoming, MI Phone: 616-538-8000 Email: tweidner@insurance-data.com Website: www.insurance-data.com
BOOTH 305
Since 1976, IDS has been providing medical billing and revenue cycle management services to our hospital and physician clients as well as SaaS services for charge capture and EHR application. All are work is performed domestically. Services include: coding audits, contract projections, coding/ billing/RCM, physician education, and practice management services. Our major markets are emergency medicine, hospitalists and behavioral health and any hospital based physician groups. We are a consistent, affordable, domestic solution provider!
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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY INTERMEDIX Ft Lauderdale, FL Phone: 888-971-2250 Email: sales@intermedix.com Website: www.intermedix.com
BOOTH 507
Intermedix delivers technology-enabled services and SaaS solutions to health care providers, government agencies and corporations. The company supports more than 15,000 health care providers with practice management, revenue cycle management and data analytic tools. Intermedix connects more than 95 percent of the U.S. population with crisis management and emergency preparedness technologies.
KAISER PERMANENTE - WASHINGTON PERMANENTE MEDICAL GROUP (WPMG) Seattle, WA Phone: 206-448-5600 Email: Doppelt.J@ghc.org Website: www.grouphealthphysicians.org
BOOTH 122
WPMG is among the largest and most honored multi-specialty group practices in the pacific northwest. We are nearly 1,400 physicians, PAs, midwives, mental health specialists, osteopaths and optometrists focused on prevention, evidence-based practices, and patient-centered care.
LEADING EDGE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES (LEMA) Longview, TX Phone: 903-918-9519 Email: mhitt@lema-em.com Website: www.lemamd.com
BOOTH 315
Leading Edge Medical Associates (LEMA) is a one-of-a-kind, private, independent group of board certified EM physicians in northeast Texas, offering the top aspects of EM. LEMA has exemplary physicians who work together, value each member’s input, and have a level of integrity, honesty, and trust that make this innovative group truly unique.
LOCUM LEADERS Atlanta, GA and St. Louis, MO Phone: 877-562-8656 Email: info@locumleaders.com Website: www.locumleaders.com
BOOTH 319
Locum Leaders provides nationwide locum tenens recruitment services to hospitals, private practitioners and government agencies. We are a charter member of the National Association of Locum Tenens Organization, whose strong industry standards and ethical guidelines reinforce our commitment to provide each client and candidate with the highest level of service.
LOCUMTENENS.COM Alpharetta, GA Phone: 800-562-8663 Email: customerservice@locumtenens.com Website: www.locumtenens.com
BOOTH 211
LOGIXHEALTH Bedford, MA Phone: 781-280-1736 Email: sales@logixhealth.com Website: www.logixhealth.com
BOOTH 403
Founded by physicians to service their own practice, LogixHealth has grown over the years to become the nation’s leading provider of ED revenue cycle management services. We provide ongoing coding, claims management and the latest business intelligence analytics for clients in over 40 states.
MARTIN GOTTLIEB & ASSOCIATES (MGA) Jacksonville, FL Phone: 800-833-9986 Email: info@gottlieb.com Website: www.gottlieb.com
BOOTH 119
Martin Gottlieb & Associates (MGA) is a national leader in medical revenue cycle for emergency physicians. A privately held company based in Jacksonville, Florida, MGA bills over 4.0 million patient visits annually and provides a full range of accounts receivable, financial management, strategic planning and other consultative services.
MAYO CLINIC Rochester, MN Phone: 507-266-0169 Email: hooks.aaron@mayo.edu
BOOTH 302
Mayo Clinic has been recognized as the best hospital in the nation for 20142015 by U.S. News and World Report. Our multi-disciplinary group practice focuses on providing high quality, compassionate medical care. We are the largest integrated, not-for-profit medical group practice in the world with approximately 3,800 physicians and scientists across all locations working in a unique environment that brings together the best in patient care, groundbreaking research and innovative medical education. Mayo Clinic Health System connects Mayo Clinic’s respected expertise with Mayo’s community-focused multi-specialty groups in 75 communities. We offer a highly competitive compensation package, which includes exceptional benefits, and have been recognized by FORTUNE magazine as one of the top 100 “Best Companies to Work For.”
MEDICUS HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS Windham, NH Phone: 855-301-0563 Email: info@medicushcs.com Website: www.medicushcs.com
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Medicus Healthcare Solutions has been partnering with top talent in the health care industry providing exceptional locum tenens staffing and permanent placement services to groups, practices, hospitals, and other facilities since 2004. Our combined services produce benefits and outcomes well beyond what typical locum tenens staffing companies can offer. We do things a little differently, and we’re proud of it.
Founded in 1995, LocumTenens.com is a full-service staffing agency serving physicians and advanced practice professionals in all health care settings. LocumTenens.com also operates the largest internet job board for the industry with access to thousands of jobs posted directly by facilities and agencies nationwide. LocumTenens.com is part of the Jackson Healthcare family of companies.
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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY MINT PHYSICIAN STAFFING Miami, FL Phone: 713-541-1177 Email: info@mintphysicians.com Website: www.mintphysicians.com
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Mint Physician Staffing is a locum tenens staffing agency specializing in placing physicians in the areas of Outpatient Medicine, Hospital Medicine, and Emergency Medicine. Mint provides medical malpractice insurance, inhouse credentialing, support for hospital credentialing, and covers the costs of travel and lodging when needed. From offices in Miami, FL and Houston, TX, Mint promises one-on-one attention with world class Recruiting Consultants and Account Managers who are dedicated to your success.
NEWSURA INSURANCE SERVICES BOOTH 317 Roseville, CA Phone: 916-580-1812 Email: daviddraxler@newsura.com Website: www.newsura.com Newsura is attending AAEM to introduce emergency physicians to FailSafe® Healthcare, Newsura’s revolutionary Prevention 1st – Early Intervention 2nd – Insurance 3rd approach to medical malpractice risk. FailSafe® Healthcare is the brainchild of two well-known emergency physicians…Paul Kivela, MD MBA, and David Mendelson, MD MS. It’s designed to reduce risk, increase patient safety, save money and protect your ED contract or contracts. NICKA & ASSOCIATES, INC. McKinney, TX Phone: 972-964-5330 Email: snicka@nicka-associates.com Website: nicka-associates.com
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Coding, compliance, and education in the medical coding field.
NOVA INNOVATIONS Las Vegas, NV Phone: 702-478-8084 Email: info@novainnovations.net Website: www.novainnovations.net
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Nova Innovations’ mission is to increase self-esteem and confidence in the business world. We are a national distributor for business solutions in various industries. Primarily our non-surgical solutions are offered in medical spas, pharmaceutical offices, and plastic surgeon offices; our highend, quality products are created in Beverly Hills and offer non-injective solutions for your patients.
OCHSNER HEALTH SYSTEM New Orleans, LA Email: profrecruiting@ochsner.org Website: www.ochsner.org
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PATHFAST BOOTH 313 Charlotte, NC Phone: 919-949-2139 Email: pathfast@verbatim.com or belen.gonzalez@verbatim.com Website: www.pathfast.com Medical Device
PENN STATE HEALTH MILTON S. HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER Hershey, PA Phone: 717-531-6205 Email: hpeffley@pennstatehealth.psu.edu Website: careers.pennstatehershey.org
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Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is a 551 bed magnet health care organization and the only level one adult and pediatrics trauma center in PA, treating over 75,000 patients annually. Competitive salary, sign-on and benefits package located in beautiful and safe neighborhoods near five major cities. Please contact peffley@pennstatehealth.psu.edu for more info!
PEPID, LLC. Phoenix, AZ Phone: 847-491-9100 Email: mberry@pepid.com Website: www.pepid.com
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PEPID seeks to provide all healthcare professionals with instantly accessible, current, comprehensive and authoritative clinical point-of-care reference materials to help them provide faster, more individualized, and more effective health care. Our goal is more satisfied practitioners and better patient outcomes.
PHYSASSIST SCRIBE, INC. Fort Worth, TX Phone: 817-496-1009 Website: www.iamscribe.com
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PhysAssist Scribes is a medical scribe staffing company whose goal is to assist physicians in making emergency departments more efficient. Medical scribes work side-by-side with providers to document the patient encounter, gaining valuable experience and immersing themselves in the medical field. We provide training on medical terminology, documentation, and how to fully utilize the electronic medical record (EMR)
PRAXAIR HEALTHCARE SERVICES BOOTH 505 Burr Ridge, IL Phone: 800-772-9247 Email: nicole_fuentes@praxair.com Website: www.praxair.com/industries/healthcare-and-medical Clinical Equipment
Ochsner Health System is Louisiana’s largest non-profit, academic, multi-specialty, health care delivery system with 30 owned, managed and affiliated hospitals, 60+ health centers, and more than 1,100 physicians in over 90 medical specialties and sub-specialties.
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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY PRECISION MEDICAL DEVICES, LLC Thousand Oaks, CA Phone: 302-778-2335 Email: dgreen@TheTring.com Website: www.thetring.com
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Come see the “T-RING”, the World’s first one-size-fits-all tourniquet for digits. The T-RING immediately stops bleeding, while eliminating the risks associated with all other tourniquet methods. No more sutures for most finger lacerations! Visit us and see why experts now recommend using the T-RING and Topical Laceration Closure (TLC) techniques for uncomplicated finger lacerations less than 2.5 cm long. Take two minutes and learn how to improve patient care, increase your efficiency, increase patient satisfaction and minimize risk! Free T-RING samples available.
READING HEALTH SYSTEM
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Reading Health System Booth 118 West Reading, PA Website: www.readinghealth.org
RELIAS LEARNING Cary, NC Phone: 919-655-1800 Email: info@reliaslearning.com Website: www.reliaslearning.com
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Rhino Medical Services is a full service health care staffing company designed to ensure the most effective solutions for health care providers, medical centers, hospitals, government health care facilities, free-standing ERs, and outpatient centers on a national scale.
ROCHESTER REGIONAL HEALTH Rochester, NY Phone: 585-922-0765 Email: Kristin.Kelly@rochesterregional.org Website: www.Rochesterregional.org/careers
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Healthcare Organization
SCRIBEAMERICA Fort Lauderdale, FL Phone: 877-488-5479 Email: info@scribeamerica.com Website: www.scribeamerica.com
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Medical Scribe Services
SHIFT ADMINISTRATORS, LLC. Phone: 888-SHIFT-40 Email: info@shiftadmin.com Website: www.shiftadmin.com
BOOTH 202
Shift Admin is a 100% web-based schedule generation and management system that serves 40,000+ providers. The system utilizes an extremely powerful schedule generation algorithm that is easy to use. Some features include shift posting/trading/splitting, schedule requests, automatic syncing with external calendar software, private and public URL options, extensive stats and reporting; and much more.
SHIRE - GENETIC DISEASE BOOTH Lexington, MA Phone: 800-997-4473 Email: medinfous@shire.com Website: www.shire.com
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Bio Pharma
Relias Learning offers online training to post-acute care, health and human services, autism and applied behavior analysis, public safety, payers, and intellectual and developmental disabilities organizations. It’s our mission to measurably improve the lives of the most vulnerable members of society and those who care for them.
RHINO MEDICAL SERVICES Arlington, TX Phone: 866-267-4466 Email: HireMe@RhinoMedical.com Website: www.RhinoMedical.com
SCRIVAS Miami, FL Phone: 305-503-2899 Email: czaharas@scrivas.com Website: www.scrivas.com
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SMITH & NEPHEW BOOTH 115 Austin, TX Phone: 800-343-5717 Website: www.smith-nephew.com/professional/products/ear-nose-andthroat Smith & Nephew is committed to providing solutions our customers can trust. Our line of Coblation Wands, sinus access devices, and nasal dressings help surgeons improve the quality of patients’ lives.
SONOSIM, INC. Santa Monica, CA Phone: 855-873-7666 Email: info@sonosim.com Website: sonosim.com
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SonoSim, Inc., is dedicated to improving and transforming medical care by serving as a global leader in ultrasound education and training. With its staff of leading ultrasound educators, instructional designers, content editors, scientists, and software developers, SonoSim has created the easiest way to learn ultrasonography: The SonoSim® Ultrasound Training Solution.
SOUTH MIAMI CRITICARE, INC. BOOTH 326 Miami, FL Phone: 786-662-5252 Email: BarbyD@smcriticare.com or DaveT@smcriticare.com Website: www.SMCritiCare.com South Miami CritiCare, Inc. is private practice that provides Emergency Services to Baptist Health Systems in South Florida.
ScribeAmerica is the nation’s most frequently used medical scribe company providing professional services for over 1,700 clients in 50 states. With a ScribeAmerica scribe program, physicians can increase reimbursements, leave on time and improve job satisfaction, while delivering more efficient patient care directly at the bedside, not behind a computer.
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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY STAFF CARE, INC. BOOTH 228 Dallas, TX Phone: 800-685-2272 Email: stephanie.rincon@staffcare.com or conventionsupport-dl@ amnhealthcare.com Website: www.staffcare.com Staff Care is the leader in locum tenens staffing. We match physicians in all specialties on a temporary basis with facilities and practices nationwide.
SYCAMORE PHYSICIAN CONTRACTING Florence, AL Phone: 253-432-3567 Email: khusainy@sycamoredocs.com Website: www.sycamoredocs.com
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We are Sycamore Physician Contracting – a physician/contract grouphospital employment solution, and locums alternative. We are a fair marketplace matching medical professionals and contract groups/hospitals based online. Physicians create their own schedule and payment structure. Contract groups and hospitals locate and contact the physicians meeting their specific scheduling and budgeting requirements.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER EL PASO El Paso, TX Phone: 915-215-4600 Email: christine.carbajal@ttuhsc.edu Website: www.elpaso.ttuhsc.edu/som/emergency
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TTUHSC EL PASO is seeking board certified physicians in the area of emergency medicine to become a part of its team of professionals. The TTUHSC EL PASO Department of emergency medicine staffs the emergency room of University Medical Center El Paso, a level one trauma center with approximately 60,000 visits annually.
TIVA HEALTHCARE, INC. Plantation, FL Phone: 954-858-1443 Email: info@tivahealthcare.com Website: www.tivahealthcare.com
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TIVA Healthcare is an on-demand locum tenens staffing company, providing clients with access to a large network of experienced and reliable clinicians. Through our experienced team, TIVA offers ongoing assessments of client staffing needs and addresses them with a sense of urgency.
URGENT CARE CONSULTANTS Machesney Park, IL Phone: 888-465-0586 Email: hreal@urgentcareconsultants.com Website: www.urgentcareconsultants.com
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Urgent Care Consultants offers consulting for individuals considering opening an urgent care center and those looking to expand their urgent care. Our consultants can guide every step of the process including legal organization, site selections and build-out, staffing requirements and selection, policies and procedures, marketing, EMR selection, contracting and credentialing, and billing services.
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VEP HEALTHCARE Concord, CA 94520 Phone: 925-225-5837 Email: info@vephealthcare.com
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Website: www.vephealthcare.com For over 35 years, VEP Healthcare (formerly Valley Emergency Physicians) has offered the highest quality of emergency and hospitalist department management programs to our partner hospitals and their communities. VEP delivers care to nearly one million patients each year at more than 30 hospitals coast to coast, including critical access rural hospitals, regional trauma centers, and high-volume metropolitan medical centers. Created in 1981, VEP is a democratic medical group owned solely by our practicing physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and office personnel. VEP corporate headquarters are in Concord, California
WEATHERBY HEALTHCARE Fort Lauderdale, FL Phone: 800-586-5022 Email: info@weatherbyhealthcare.com Website: weatherbyhealthcare.com
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Since 1995, Weatherby Healthcare has established itself as an expert in locum tenens staffing for physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners. The company employs nearly 600 employees committed to filling locum tenens assignments in large-scale health care networks, hospitals, and clinics nationwide. Learn more at weatherbyhealthcare.com.
ZEROWET, INC. Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA Phone: 310-544-1600 Email: cs.zerowet@verizon.net Website: www.zerowet.com
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The ZEROWET SUPERSHIELD is the most widely used, widely recommended wound irrigation shield in the world. If your ED doesn’t yet use this unparalleled product, come see what you’re missing. And the KLENZALAC is perfect for quickly and effectively cleaning out even the nastiest wounds. Come try them out today!
ZOTEC PARTNERS Carmel, IN Phone: 317-705-5050 Email: bmyers@zotecpartners.com Website: www.zotecpartners.com
BOOTH 203
Zotec Partners is the industry leader in specialized emergency medicine billing and practice management services. The company currently serves more than 60 emergency departments and more than 2,000 emergency medicine providers combined, with a total of 115 million visits processed since its inception. Zotec Partners delivers effective revenue cycle management solutions with proprietary technology, exceptional personalized service and measurable client results.
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SUPPORT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The American Academy of Emergency Medicine would like to acknowledge and thank the unrestricted grant and support from the following companies for the 23rd Annual Scientific Assembly:
REGISTRATION BAG INSERT/BOOKMARK
FINAL PROGRAM ADVERTISING
Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC EMedHome Cambridge University Press CEP America
Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. Ochsner Health System
HOSPITALITY SUITE Pepid, LLC
USB FLASH DRIVE (Preloaded with Speaker Handouts) Rhino Medical Services
INFORMATION VIDEO MONITOR EMrecruits
NOTEBOOKS
Emergency Group’s Office
ULTRASOUND EQUIPMENT CAE Healthcare, Blue Phantom FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.
AAEM PODCASTS TUNE-IN TODAY! Over 30,000 downloads and growing. Three series to choose from: • Critical Care with David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM • Operations Management with Joseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM • Legal & Policy Issues with Larry Weiss, MD JD MAAEM FAAEM and Cedric Dark, MD FAAEM
www.aaem.org/publications/podcasts
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CERTIFICATE OF WORKPLACE FAIRNESS Certificate of Workplace Fairness The American Academy of Emergency Medicine strongly supports fair working practices for emergency physicians and recognizes the existence of many different emergency department business models. Consequently, it will certify excellence in the ED workplace if the below are confirmed / certified to be true. 1. With the provisional period not to exceed one year, the Group provides emergency physicians access to predefined due process. 2. The Group, or its controlling entity, has a predefined mechanism that regularly and automatically provides all emergency physicians the detail of their own professional charges and collections. This information shall be automatically provided to the physician on a quarterly basis. 3. The Group provides emergency physicians: a) a predefined and reasonable pathway to full partnership that does not exceed three years, b) the review process and criteria used to grant full partnership, c) a predefined entry and exit policy, and d) the exact distribution of all shares held in the group. For the purpose of this certificate, a full partner is defined as an equal shareholder with equal voting status. 4. The Group, or its controlling entity, has a predefined mechanism that regularly and automatically provides all full partners: a) the total charges and collections for the group, and b) the distribution of all group income including all management and operational expenses including coding/billing/collecting, professional liability insurance, non-physician employee salaries, and physician administrative stipends. This information shall be automatically provided to the partners on a quarterly basis. 5. The Group provides emergency physicians with the details of the governance process including the method of electing leaders and new partners, appointing medical directors and administrators and revising the bylaws. 6. The Group does not impose post contractual restrictive covenants (i.e., non-compete clauses). 7. Group Physicians, or physician-extenders working under the direct supervision of physicians, make all clinical decisions in the practice. The Group physicians have a primary fiduciary responsibility to their patients, not to a corporate entity or shareholders. Recognized as being in compliance with Certificate of Workplace Fairness Standards & Conditions Organization Central California Emergency Medicine Physicians Clear Lake Regional Medical Center Columbus Community Hospital Emergency Physicians of Community Hospital Anderson (EPCHA) Emergency Physicians at Sumner, PLLC Emergency Physicians of St. Louis, P.C.-St. Anthony’s Medical Center Fredericksburg Emergency Medical Alliance, Inc. Granite State Emergency Physicians - Catholic Medical Center Kaweah Delta / CEP America Kern Medical Center Madison Emergency Physicians serving: St. Mary’s Hospital, St. Clare Hospital and Sun Prairie Emergency Center Mount Sinai Hospital Newport Emergency Physicians, Inc. Piedmont Emergency Consultants-Martha Jefferson Hospital Reid Hospital/Emergency Medicine of Eastern Indiana Singing River Health Systems Southern Colorado Emergency Medical Associates Southwestern Michigan Emergency Services, P.C. St. Luke’s Hospital St. Mary’s Janesville Hospital Stanford/Kaiser Santa Clara TPMG Titan Emergency Group UCI Medical Center West Jefferson Emergency Physician’s Group
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CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYEE FAIRNESS Certificate of Employee Fairness The American Academy of Emergency Medicine strongly supports fair working practices for emergency physicians. The Academy prefers the democratic ownership model for emergency physicians, but also recognizes those employers who offer a fair workplace for employed emergency physicians. Consequently, it will certify excellence in the ED workplace if employers offer the following five workplace conditions: 1. A reasonable due process policy, including the right to a fair hearing before any adverse actions are taken against the physician’s medical staff privileges. 2. Contractual termination without cause may only occur during a provisional period not to exceed one year. 3. Employment arrangements do not include post-contractual restrictions on the right to practice. 4. A reasonable policy of financial transparency protects physicians against financial exploitation. 5. The ownership of a group practice must not include any lay people. However, the emergency physician may work for a hospital, university, or non-profit corporation or foundation, but lay people may not supervise the physician’s clinical work. 6. We do not require physicians in our group to indemnify our group, any hospital, or any other third party. Recognized as being in compliance with Certificate of Employee Fairness Standards & Conditions Organization Duke Raleigh Hospital
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Ochsner Health System is recruiting BC/BE Emergency Medicine Physicians for multiple locations in New Orleans and its surrounding areas. Opportunities exist for core faculty academically minded physicians, as well as staff physicians, to practice at our sites located in metropolitan New Orleans and the surrounding communities, including our main academic tertiary care facility where a new Emergency Medicine program will be launched in 2017. Opportunity Details: Multi-hospital, 75-physician department Ochsner Medical Center – New Orleans is a major transfer center with extreme case complexity seeing 65,000+ visits/year All sites utilize Epic electronic health records integrating care across the system and facilitating seamless multi-hospital practice Advanced Practice Providers and scribes facilitate practice performance at all locations Operational excellence with 1.6% LWBS and 30 minutes D2D system average Employed physician group that offers competitive fair market compensation plus benefits All specialties available for consultation and easy one-call transfer from our community emergency departments to our main campus Opportunities exist at the following locations: Ochsner Medical Center – New Orleans **Main Campus** Ochsner Medical Center – Baptist (New Orleans, LA) Ochsner Medical Center – Kenner (Kenner, LA) Ochsner Medical Center – West Bank (Gretna, LA) Ochsner Medical Center – North Shore (Slidell, LA) Ochsner Medical Complex – River Parishes (Laplace, LA) St. Charles Parish Hospital (Luling, LA) Ochsner Health System is Louisiana’s largest non-profit, academic, multi-specialty, healthcare delivery system with 30 owned, managed and affiliated hospitals and more than 60 health centers. Ochsner employs more than 1,100 physicians in over 90 medical specialties and subspecialties and conducts over 600 clinical research studies. Ochsner is the only Louisiana hospital recognized by U. S. News & World Report as a “Best Hospital” across three specialty categories caring for patients from all 50 states and more than 99 countries worldwide each year. Our medical school, the Ochsner Clinical School, in partnership with the University of Queensland in Australia, enrolls 130 medical students each year. For more information, please visit our website at www.ochsner.org.
Please email your CV to profrecruiting@ochsner.org or call 800-488-2240. Reference # AAEM-17. Sorry, no J1 visa opportunities. Ochsner is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
COMMITTEE, BOARD & SOCIAL SCHEDULE – BY DAY Schedule subject to change. Please see sign at registration desk for updates to the schedule. Thursday, March 16, 2017 1:00pm-5:00pm
AAEM Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 9-10
6:00pm-8:00pm
MEMC - Executive Committee
Celebration 13
6:00pm-10:00pm
PEPID Hospitality Suite
Contact rsvp@pepid.com
Friday, March 17, 2017 1:00pm-5:00pm
AAEM Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 9-10
6:00pm-8:00pm
MEMC - Executive Committee
Celebration 13
6:00pm-10:00pm
PEPID Hospitality Suite
Contact rsvp@pepid.com
3:30pm-4:00pm
First-Time Attendees Welcome
Regency Ballroom R
4:00pm-5:00pm
AAEM Physician Group
Celebration 7
4:00pm-5:00pm
Young Physicians Section Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 8
4:00pm-5:00pm
Women in EM Committee
Celebration 9
5:00pm-6:00pm
Government Affairs Committee
Celebration 9
6:00pm-7:00pm
Opening Reception
Exhibit Hall - Regency Ballroom
6:00pm-10:00pm
PEPID Hospitality Suite
Contact rsvp@pepid.com
7:00pm-9:00pm
Sunny States Social (CAL/AAEM and FLAAEM)
Pointe Orlando - The Pub
7:00pm-9:00pm
Sunny States Social
Pointe Orlando - The Pub
Saturday, March 18, 2017
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6:30am-7:30am
Early Risers Yoga
StayFit Gym™
7:30am-8:30am
MEMC - Scientific Committee
Celebration 5-6
8:00am-9:00am
Legal Committee
Celebration 7
8:00am-9:00am
Marketing Task Force
Celebration 8
8:00am-9:00am
Freestanding Emergency Departments Interest Group
Celebration 10
1:30pm-2:30pm
Florida Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 8
1:30pm-2:30pm
Diversity and Inclusion Task Force
Celebration 9
1:30pm-2:30pm
Ultrasound Section
Celebration 7
3:00pm-5:30pm
Resident & Student Association Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 7
3:30pm-4:30pm
Social Media Committee
Celebration 8
3:30pm-4:30pm
California Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 9
4:30pm-5:30pm
Palliative Care Interest Group
Celebration 9
6:00pm-7:30pm
RSA/YPS Social
The Orchid Room Verandah
6:00pm-8:00pm
Great Lakes Chapter Division Social
Pointe Orlando - The Pub
6:00pm-8:00pm
Journal of Emergency Medicine Editorial Board Meeting
Celebration 8
7:00pm-9:00pm
AAEM Physician Group Social
Lower Pool Deck
7:30pm-9:30pm
Airway @ AAEM Storytelling Event
The Orchid Room
6:00pm-10:00pm
PEPID Hospitality Suite
Contact rsvp@pepid.com
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COMMITTEE, BOARD & SOCIAL SCHEDULE – BY DAY Schedule subject to change. Please see sign at registration desk for updates to the schedule. Sunday, March 19, 2017 6:30am-7:30am
Wellness 5K Fun Run/Walk
International Entrance - Convention Side of Hyatt
7:00am-8:00am
Education Committee
Celebration 5-6
9:00am-10:00am
Finance Committee
Celebration 7
9:00am-10:00am
Membership Committee
Celebration 8
9:00am-10:00am
Uniformed Services Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 9
9:00am-10:00am
Wellness Committee
Celebration 10
10:15am-11:15am
Chapter Division Committee
Celebration 5-6
11:15am-12:15pm
Wilderness Medicine Interest Group
Celebration 7
11:15am-12:15pm
Independent Practice Support Committee
Celebration 9
11:15am-12:15pm
Emergency Medical Services Committee
Celebration 8
12:15pm-1:15pm
Texas Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 7
12:15pm-1:15pm
Great Lakes Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Celebration 9
12:30pm-1:30pm
Quality Standards Committee
Celebration 8
1:15pm-2:15pm
EM Pain and Procedural Sedation Interest Group
Celebration 7
1:15pm-2:15pm
Practice Fairness Committee
Celebration 9
1:15pm-2:15pm
Critical Care Medicine Section
Celebration 10
2:15pm-3:15pm
International Committee
Celebration 9
2:15pm-3:15pm
Clinical Practice Committee
Celebration 10
2:15pm-4:15pm
Medical Directors Informal Meeting and Operations Management Committee
Celebration 7
3:15pm-4:15pm
International Conference Committee
Celebration 9
3:15pm-4:15pm
Academic Affairs Committee
Celebration 10
4:15pm-5:15pm
AAEM/RSA Vice President’s Council
Celebration 10
6:00pm-7:00pm
Women in Emergency Medicine & Diversity and Inclusion Social
Pointe Orlando - RA Sushi
7:00pm-8:00pm
Critical Care Medicine Section Social
Pointe Orlando - RA Sushi
Monday, March 20, 2017 12:15pm-2:00pm
AAEM Board of Directors Meeting
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Celebration 9-10
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COMMITTEE, BOARD & SOCIAL SCHEDULE – ALPHABETICAL Schedule subject to change. Please see sign at registration desk for updates to the schedule.
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AAEM Board of Directors Meeting
Thurs, March 16
1:00pm-5:00pm
Celebration 9-10
AAEM Board of Directors Meeting
Fri, March 17
7:30am-10:30am
Celebration 9-10
AAEM Board of Directors Meeting
Mon, March 20
12:15pm-2:00pm
Celebration 9-10
AAEM Physician Group
Fri, March 17
4:00pm-5:00pm
Celebration 7
AAEM Physician Group Social
Sat, March 18
7:00pm-9:00pm
Lower Pool Deck
AAEM/RSA Vice President's Council
Sun, March 19
4:15pm-5:15pm
Celebration 10
Academic Affairs Committee
Sun, March 19
3:15pm-4:15pm
Celebration 10
Airway @ AAEM Storytelling Event
Sat, March 18
7:30pm-9:30pm
The Orchid Room
California Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Sat, March 18
3:30pm-4:30pm
Celebration 9
Chapter Division Committee
Sun, March 19
10:15am-11:15am
Celebration 5-6
Clinical Practice Committee
Sun, March 19
2:15pm-3:15pm
Celebration 10
Critical Care Medicine Section
Sun, March 19
1:15pm-2:15pm
Celebration 10
Critical Care Medicine Section Social
Sun, March 19
7:00pm-8:00pm
Pointe Orlando - RA Sushi
Diversity and Inclusion Task Force
Sat, March 18
1:30pm-2:30pm
Celebration 9
Early Risers Yoga
Sat, March 18
6:30am-7:30am
StayFit Gym™
Education Committee
Sun, March 19
7:00am-8:00am
Celebration 5-6
EM Pain and Procedural Sedation Interest Group
Sun, March 19
1:15pm-2:15pm
Celebration 7
Emergency Medical Services Committee
Sun, March 19
11:15am-12:15pm
Celebration 8
Finance Committee
Sun, March 19
9:00am-10:00am
Celebration 7
First-Time Attendees Welcome
Fri, March 17
3:30pm-4:00pm
Regency Ballroom R
Florida Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Sat, March 18
1:30pm-2:30pm
Celebration 8
Freestanding Emergency Departments Interest Group
Sat, March 18
8:00am-9:00am
Celebration 10
Geriatric Interest Group
Fri, March 17
5:00pm-6:00pm
Celebration 10
Government Affairs Committee
Fri, March 17
5:00pm-6:00pm
Celebration 9
Great Lakes Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Sun, March 19
12:15pm-1:15pm
Celebration 9
Great Lakes Chapter Division Social
Sat, March 18
6:00pm-8:00pm
Pointe Orlando - The Pub
Independent Practice Support Committee
Sun, March 19
11:15am-12:15pm
Celebration 9
International Committee
Sun, March 19
2:15pm-3:15pm
Celebration 9
International Conference Committee
Sun, March 19
3:15pm-4:15pm
Celebration 9
Journal of Emergency Medicine Editorial Board Meeting
Sat, March 18
6:00pm-8:00pm
Celebration 8
Legal Committee
Sat, March 18
8:00am-9:00am
Celebration 7
Marketing Task Force
Sat, March 18
8:00am-9:00am
Celebration 8
Medical Directors Informal Meeting and Operations Management Committee
Sun, March 19
2:15pm-4:15pm
Celebration 7
Membership Committee
Sun, March 19
9:00am-10:00am
Celebration 8
MEMC - Executive Committee
Thurs, March 16
6:00pm-8:00pm
Celebration 13
MEMC - Scientific Committee
Sat, March 18
7:30am-8:30am
Celebration 5-6
Opening Reception
Fri, March 17
6:00pm-7:00pm
Exhibit Hall - Regency Ballroom
Palliative Care Interest Group
Sat, March 18
4:30pm-5:30pm
Celebration 9
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
23 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Hyatt Regency Orlando
COMMITTEE, BOARD & SOCIAL SCHEDULE – ALPHABETICAL Schedule subject to change. Please see sign at registration desk for updates to the schedule. PEPID Hospitality Suite
Thurs, March 16
6:00pm-10:00pm
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PEPID Hospitality Suite
Fri, March 17
6:00pm-10:00pm
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PEPID Hospitality Suite
Sat, March 18
6:00pm-10:00pm
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Physician Assistant Challenge Bowl
Fri, March 17
8:00am-10:00am
Celebration 14
Physician Assistant Task Force
Fri, March 17
10:00am-10:30am
Celebration 14
Practice Fairness Committee
Sun, March 19
1:15pm-2:15pm
Celebration 9
Quality Standards Committee
Sun, March 19
12:30pm-1:30pm
Celebration 8
Resident & Student Association Board of Directors Meeting Sat, March 18
3:00pm-5:30pm
Celebration 7
RSA/YPS Social
Sat, March 18
6:00pm-7:30pm
The Orchid Room Verandah
Social Media Committee
Sat, March 18
3:30pm-4:30pm
Celebration 8
Sunny States Social (CAL/AAEM and FLAAEM)
Fri, March 17
7:00pm-9:00pm
Pointe Orlando - The Pub
Texas Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Sun, March 19
12:15pm-1:15pm
Celebration 7
Ultrasound Section
Sat, March 18
1:30pm-2:30pm
Celebration 7
Uniformed Services Chapter Division Board of Directors Meeting
Sun, March 19
9:00am-10:00am
Celebration 9
Wellness 5K Fun Run/Walk
Sun, March 19
6:30am-7:30am
International Entrance Convention Side of Hyatt
Wellness Committee
Sun, March 19
9:00am-10:00am
Celebration 10
Wilderness Medicine Interest Group
Sun, March 19
11:15am-12:15pm
Celebration 7
Women in EM Committee
Fri, March 17
4:00pm-5:00pm
Celebration 9
Women in Emergency Medicine & Diversity and Inclusion Social
Sun, March 19
6:00pm-7:00pm
Pointe Orlando - RA Sushi
Young Physicians Section Board of Directors Meeting
Fri, March 17
4:00pm-5:00pm
Celebration 8
Wellness 5K Fun Run/Walk
Sun, March 19
6:30am-7:30am
International Entrance Convention Side of Hyatt
Wellness Committee
Sun, March 19
9:00am-10:00am
Celebration 10
Wilderness Medicine Interest Group
Sun, March 19
11:15am-12:15pm
Celebration 7
Women in EM Committee
Fri, March 17
4:00pm-5:00pm
Celebration 9
Women in Emergency Medicine & Diversity and Inclusion Social
Sun, March 19
6:00pm-7:00pm
Pointe Orlando - RA Sushi
Written Board Comprehensive Review Project
Sun, March 19
5:15pm-6:15pm
Celebration 7
Young Physicians Section Board of Directors Meeting
Fri, March 17
4:00pm-5:00pm
Celebration 8
American Academy of Emergency Medicine RD
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
24 th Annual
Scientific Assembly #AAEM18
Save the Date April 7-11, 2018 SAN DIEGO MARRIOTT MARQUIS & MARINA
Perpetually advancing emergency medicine for the clinician and proudly the premier clinical conference in emergency medicine
San Diego