EMS World

MAY 2016

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REGISTER ONLINE AT EMSWORLDEXPO.COM 23 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 BLS ALS CRITICAL CARE PEDIATRICS EDUCATOR MIH-CP LEADERSHIP OPER ATIONS 8–9 AM Chasing Death: A Personal Journey Kirk Mittleman, BS, NREMT-P Gray Areas: How Our Seniors Slip Through the Clinical Cracks Dan Limmer, AS, EMT-P Are You Up on the New Tox LINGO? Lipids, Insulin, Naloxone & Glucagon Michael Gooch, MSN, ACNP, FNP Vertigo: Not Just an Inner Ear Infection Lafe Bush I'm Already Sick, Please Don't Hurt Me! Jason Clark, CCEMT-P, FP-C, NPT, CMTE Super Sick Kids: The Surprising Truth about Pediatric Septic Shock Rommie Duckworth Developing Effective Oral Board Cases Jeff Myers, DO Chronic Pain and Substance Abuse Dan Swayze, DrPH, MBA, MEM Gap Analysis: Using Business Principles to Bridge the Communication Gap Nathaniel Metz Emerging Infectious Diseases 2016 Katherine West Operation Protective Edge: A Unique Challenge for a Civilian EMS Agency Oren Wacht, PhD, EMT-P 8–11 AM Profles in High-Performance EMS Dan Fellows, Rob Lawrence, MCMI, Jonathan Washko, MBA, NREMT-P, AEMS, Matt Zavadsky, MS-HSA, EMT Investing in Your Most Valuable Asset: The People of EMS Managing Your Organization's Public Image Fleet 101: Fleet Management for High-Performance EMS Systems 9:15–10:30 Caring for Panhandlers, Transients & Homeless Patients Ken Bouvier, NREMT-P Extrication and EMS: Coordinating Team Delivery of Critical Care Rommie Duckworth What We Have Here Is a Failure to Communicate Steve Berry, BA, NREMT-P Busting Top Trauma Myths Lafe Bush Kevin Collopy, BA, FP-C, CCEMT-P, NR-P, CMTE EtCO 2 Monitoring, for More Than Intubation Lafe Bush Mechanical Ventilation: Current Research and Clinical Application Eric Bauer, BS, FP-C, CCP-C, C-NPT Pediatric TRAUMA Tales & Jeopardy Jewels Scott DeBoer, RN, MSN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, CPEN, EMT-P Using High-Fidelity Simulation as a Disruptive Innovation in EMS Education Christopher Boyer, MPA, NRP, FP-C MIH-CP Programs in Action (3-hour session) Panel moderated by Dan Swayze, DrPH, MBA, MEM, with Kevin Creek, Robin Johnson, MD, Kevin Mackey, MD, FACEP, Nathaniel Metz Strategies for Survival: Leading Like Sun Tzu Raphael Barishansky, MPH, MS, CPM When "The Way You've Always Done It" No Longer Works: Is It Time to Redesign Volunteer EMS? (2-hour session) Nancy McGee 1:30–2:30 Strengthen the Core: Life-Saving Trauma Essentials Sean Kivlehan, MD, MPH Riding the Wave: A Discussion on Pulse Oximetry Christopher Boyer, MPA, NRP, FP-C Making the Positives and Negatives Add Up: Fluid, Electrolytes and Acid-Base Michael Gooch, MSN, ACNP, FNP Pediatric MEDICAL Tales & Jeopardy Jewels Scott DeBoer, RN, MSN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, CPEN, EMT-P Teaching, Mentoring and Stewardship: Can We Teach Our Students the Right Attitude? Kelly Grayson Preparing Your Community to Survive An Active Shooter Event Ofer Lichtman, NREMT-P Workshops and Core Program CE Certain workshops and core program sessions have been approved by the International Association of Flight & Critical Care Paramedics (IAFCCP) for continu- ing education activity appropriate for renewal of the Certifed Flight Paramedic (FP-C®) and/or Certifed Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C®) credential, from the International Board of Specialty Certifcation (IBSC). To make FP-C® and/or CCP-C® recertifca- tion credit identifcation easier, attend and participate in the sessions in the Critical Care track marked with the IAFCCP logo and the MIH-CP track marked with the IBSC and IAFCCP logo. Your attendance at these classes will be documented on the CE certifcate you receive after EMS World Expo. Attendees can earn 13.5 hours of critical care CE appropriate for FP-C® for the 3-day core program and 16 hours for the TRACER course being hosted by IAFCCP on Oct 3–4. For that course, register online at www.astna. org or www.fightparamedic.org. Attendees can earn 13.5 hours of community paramedic CE appropriate for CCP-C® recertifcation for the 3-day core program and 8 hours for the Creating an Evidence-Based Practice for EMS in Integrated Healthcare workshop. Exhibit Hall CE Additional critical care and community paramedic CE activities can be obtained from identifed vendors in the exhibit hall. Attendees will be required to visit vendors for an educational presentation and then complete a post test. To participate, visit the IAFCCP booth in the EMS World Expo exhibit hall for specifc instructions. This activity is offered in association with Limmer Creative in the EMS World Expo exhibit hall. Exhibit hall CE will earn between 0.1 and 0.5 credits per activity depending upon the complexity of the mate- rial and the time required. After the conference, you will receive a CE certifcate issued by the IAFCCP as a PDF fle to your e-mail with a summary of your exhibit hall CE ac- tivity. Submit this certifcate, along with the EMS World Expo CE certifcate and other necessary CE materials to the IBSC when your credential needs to be renewed. If you have questions or concerns, call 770/979-6372, or e-mail info@iafccp.org. Certifed Community Paramedic (CP-C) Exam This exam will be offered at EMS World Expo. The expectation for the CP-C exam candidate is competency in mobile integrated healthcare and expanded EMS services in rural and urban settings, including various healthcare, mental health, and housing and social service needs. This examination is not meant to test entry-level knowledge, but rather to validate competency of those paramedics providing services beyond the roles of traditional emergency care and transport. For more, visit ibscertifcations.org. NEW THIS YEAR! Critical Care/Community Paramedic CE Credit/Certifcates of Attendance

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