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Pre-Conference

-Open to ALL Levels of Responders-

Wednesday – November 9, 2011

“Hands-On” Workshop

Time

Presentation Topic

Presenter

Room

Track

7:00 AM

 Pre-Conference Registration

 

Radisson Hotel / 2nd Floor Foyer

 

8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

 

Airway Interventions and Resources:   Hands-On” Workshop

Wet & Wild:  Aquatic Emergencies – “Hands-On” Workshop

Scott Bolleter

Bill Justice

Wasatch 1

Hotel Pool

Space limited to the first 50

NOTE:

***Airway and Aquatic Emergency students will stay together for the day – am session and pm session***

 

 

 

 

 

8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

 Into The Wilderness!Can You Rescue . . . and Survive?

A “Hands-on” Experience!

Doug Murdock

Wasatch 2

Space limited to the first 50

8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

 High Performance CPR – A Hands-on” Approach to the New Science

Mike Helbock

Wasatch 3

Space limited to the first 100


 

 

 

Thursday – November 10

Time

Presentation Topic

 

Room

Track

7:30 AM

 Introductions

 

155

 

8:00 – 9:00 AM

What's HOT and What’s NOT in EMS

Baxter Larmon

155

 

9:00 – 10:00 AM

Don’t Be a Pain in the Ambulance:  Management and Treatment of Pain

Ed Racht, MD

155

 

10:00 – 10:30 AM

Break – Visit Exhibit Hall

 Exhibit Hall 1

155

 

Thursday - 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM -- Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM

Medical Management at Multi-casualty Incidents

Baxter Larmon

155

 

 

Suicide:  Shedding the Veil of Silence

Steve Berry

255 A

Basic & Adv.

 

Neonatal Care & Resuscitation

Joe Mistovich

255 B

 

 

Innocent Blood:  Pediatric Case Studies

Scott Bolleter

255 C

 

 

Hypothermia – Is this Cool, or What

Ed Racht, MD

255 D

 

 

Medical Marijuana:  Joke or Toke?

Mike Grill

255 E

 

 

Quality EMS:  It Isn’t the Holy Grail

Mike Smith

255 F

 

11:45 – 1:00 PM

Lunch  - On Your Own

 

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

1:00 – 2:00 PM

Basic Hazardous Materials for EMS

Ken Bouvier

155

Basic & Adv.

 

Case Studies In Prehospital Care 2011

Mike Grill

255 A

 

 

Syncope: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

Jon Politis

255 B

 

 

Crisis in the Field: Managing Behavioral Emergencies

Dwight Polk

255 C

 

 

ACLS for Basics

Bill Justice

255 D

 

 

ALS Secrets for BLS Providers

Dan Limmer

255 E

 

 

Heavy Breathing:Safe Practices for Assessing and Assuring Adequate Ventilation and Oxygenation

Scott Bourn

255 F

 

 

“My Gut Hurts”  Emergency Assessment and Management of Penetrating Abdominal Wounds

Marilyn Bourn

257

 

 

The Microscopic Emergency. Sepsis is the Newly Recognized Killer

Ed Racht, MD

258

Basic & Adv.

 

In Your Mind's Eye

Jess Fulkerson

259

 

 

Ocular Trauma

Eduardo Romero-

Hicks, MD

260

 

Thursday  - 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM -- Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

2:15 – 3:30 PM

Humor in Your Practice

Steve Berry

155

 

 

“Don’t Do Something Just Stand There”  Advance Medical Directives – Their Impact on Prehospital Care

Marilyn Bourn

255 A

Basic & Adv.

 

Mental Health Aspects of the Aging Mind  

Dwight Polk

255 B

 

 

What Arnold Never Told You:  Lifting and Moving EMS

Scott Bolleter

255 C

 

 

Pre-Delivery Emergencies

 Joe Mistovich

255 D

 

 

Errors and Pitfalls in Trauma Town

Mike Smith

255 E

 

 

Beyond SAMPLE

Dan Limmer

255 F

 

 

A Quarter Million Mistakes: How EMS is Harming Patients and What We MUST Do About it

Scott Bourn

257

 

 

Are You the Widow Jones?  

Jess Fulkerson

258

 

 

“OK” Bomb

Bill Justice

259

 

 

Carbon Monoxide: Silent and Deadly!

Mike Grill

260

 

3:30 – 4:00 PM

Break – Visit Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall 1

 

 

Thursday - 4:00 – 5:15 PM -- Closing General Session

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

4:00 – 5:15 PM

  Bats, Balls and Trauma Calls 

Ken Bouvier

255

 

Friday, November  11, 2011

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

8:00 – 9:00 AM

The Joy of EMS – Part 2

Steve Berry

155

 

9:00 – 10:00 AM

“Excited Delirium”:  Unique Challenges for EMS and Law Enforcement

Gary Sanderson, MD

155

Basic & Adv.

10:00 – 10:30 AM

Break – Visit Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall 1

 

 

Friday - 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM -- Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM

Patient Safety

Baxter Larmon

155

 

 

Busted! Managing Fractures and Dislocations Confidently

Jon Politis

255 A

 

 

 “OK” Bomb

Bill Justice

255 B

 

 

Home Improvement Trauma

Steve Berry

255 C

 

 

Safety, Tactics and Care – EMS Response to Violence

Dan Limmer

255 D

 

 

 Innocent Blood:  Pediatric Case Studies

Scott Bolleter

255 E

 

 

What’s at the Heart of Chest Trauma? A Pathophysiology and Treatment Update

Scott Bourn

255 F

 

 

I've Arrived at an MCI

Jess Fulkerson

257

 

 

Obstetrics:  Emergencies During Delivery

Joe Mistovich

258

 

 

The Medicine of 911 Communications

Ed Racht, MD

259

 

 

Geriatric Trauma: When Everything Old Is New Again

Dwight Polk

260

 

11:45 – 1:00 PM

Lunch  - On Your Own

 

 

 

 Friday - 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM‐‐ Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

1:00 – 2:00 PM

Mass Shooting Incidents

Ken Bouvier

155

 

 

“A Look at the Twilight Years”: Prehospital Assessment and Care of the Aging Patient

Marilyn Bourn

255 A

Basic & Adv.

 

Crunch Time:  Critical Care Assessment

Mike Smith

255 B

Basic & Adv.

 

No Place to Call Home: Homelessness in America  

Dwight Polk

255 C

 

 

Crime Scene Preservation and Police Intervention

Dan Limmer

 

255 D

 

 

“Evolution of You”  - What Keeps Us Working and Sane

Bill Justice

255 E

 

 

Motor Vehicle Crash – Managing the First Minutes

Jon Politis

255 F

Basic & Adv.

 

Case Studies In Prehospital Care 2011 

Mike Grill

257

Basic & Adv.

 

 

The Problem Child      

Jess Fulkerson

258

 

 

Assessment & Management of Head Injuries

Joe Mistovich

259

 

 

Prehospital Auxiliary Diagnostic Tools (EMS Toys)

Eduardo Romero-Hicks, MD

260

 

Friday - 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM ‐‐ Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

2:15 – 3:30 PM

 EMS is From MARS and Patients are From VENUS

Baxter Larmon

155

 

 

 “Going Down for the Last Time” Emergency Assessment of the Near Drowning Victim

 

Marilyn Bourn

255 A

 

 

Understanding Hypo-perfusion “Shock”

Ken Bouvier

255 B

 

 

It All Comes Down to One Thing: Perfusion!

Ed Racht, MD

255 C

 

 

Shocking Reality:  Advanced Cardiac Skills for the Fundamental EMT

Scott Bolleter

255 D

 

 

Syncope – A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

Jon Politis

255 E

 

 

Geriatric Trauma: When Everything Old Is New Again   

Dwight Polk

255 F

Basic & Adv.

 

The Patient That Needs the Cath Lab!

Gary Sanderson, MD

257

Basic & Adv.

 

Dying to Help: How Can We Take Better Care of Hospice Patients?

Scott Bourn

258

 

 

 

EMS in The World

Eduardo Romero-Hicks, MD

259

 

 

 Medical Marijuana – Joke or Toke

 

Mike Grill

260

 

3:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Break – Visit Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall 1

 

 

Friday - 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM -- Closing General Session

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM

Will You Stay Or Go Away? Pursuing Longevity in Medicine

Mike Smith

155

 

Saturday – November 12, 2011

 

Power General’s

 

 

 

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

8:00 – 8:30 AM

The EMS Butterfly Effect

Keith Karren

155

Basic & Adv.

8:30 – 9:00 AM

Then, Now and Tomorrow:  A Look at EMS and its Direction

Keith Hooker, MD

155

Basic & Adv.

9:00 – 9:30 AM

TCCC:  Trauma Casualty Care Course…What the Military Has Done for Modern EMS

Bill Justice

155

Basic & Adv.

9:30 – 10:00 AM

 To Be Announced

To Be Announced

155

Basic & Adv.

10:00 – 10:30 AM

Break – Visit Exhibit Hall

 Exhibit Hall 1

 

 

Saturday - 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM --Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM

Patient Safety 

Baxter Larmon

155

Basic & Adv.

 

Crisis in the Field: Managing Behavioral Emergencies 

Dwight Polk

255 A

Basic & Adv.

 

Neonatal care & Resuscitation

Joe Mistovich

255 B

 

 

The Drugs on the Street Where You Live

Mike Smith

255 C

 

 

Basic Hazardous Materials for EMS

Ken Bouvier

255 D

 

 

Trauma Cardiopulmonary Arrest   

Eduardo Romero-Hicks, MD

255 E

 

 

Safety, Tactics and Care – EMS Response to Violence  

Dan Limmer

255 F

 

 

Carbon Monoxide: Silent and Deadly! 

Mike Grill

257

 

 

Are You Bagging the Life Out of Your Patients?  Controlling Ventilations Effectively 

Jon Politis

258

Basic & Adv.

 

Scoops and Backboards: Patients Requiring Spinal Immobilization

Chuck Shepherd

259

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:45 – 1:00 PM

Lunch  - On Your Own

Saturday -  1:00 PM – 2:00 PM -- Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

1:00 – 2:00 PM

Errors and Pitfalls in Trauma Town

 Mike Smith

155

 

 

Ocular Trauma   

Eduardo Romero-Hicks, MD

255 A

 

 

Understanding Hypo-perfusion “Shock”  

Ken Bouvier

255 B

 

 

 Strike a Cord – Spinal Care & Trauma Management

Bill Justice

255 C

 

 

The Microscopic Emergency: Sepsis is the Newly Recognized Killer

Ed Racht, MD

255 D

 

 

Scoops and Backboards: Patients Requiring Spinal Immobilization

Chuck Shephard

255 E

 

 

EMS is from MARS and Patients are from VENUS   

Baxter Larmon

255 F

 

 

Obstetrics:  Emergencies During Delivery  

Joe Mistovich

257

 

 

In Your Mind’s Eye

Jess Fulkerson

258

 

 

Busted!  Managing Fractures and Dislocations Confidently 

Jon Politis

259

 

 

Beyond SAMPLE  

Dan Limmer

260

 

Saturday – 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM – Final Closing Session

Time

Presentation Topic

Instructor

Room

Track

2:15 – 3:30 PM

 

The Shape of Things to Come:  A Revolution in Your EMS Body

Scott Bolleter

155

 

 

 

 

 

 

3:30 – 4:00 PM

END OF CONFERENCE  / Completion of Evaluations