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WHERE: WHEN:

The National Corvette Museum Bowling Green, KY Wednesday April 30th and Thursday May 1st Registration @ 0730 CST Classes Begin @ 0800 CST Registration also available online at: sckemsdirectors.org Like us on facebook for details and updates

COST:

$20 per day

Featured Speakers
Kevin L. Foust, Police Chief of Virginia Tech Police Department
Chief Foust served as an FBI Agent for 24 years, many of those spent investigating various acts of terrorism. On September 11, 2001, Chief Foust reported to FBI Headquarters as the Unit Chief of the Usama Bin Laden Unit. He is going to share lessons learned during the mass shootings at Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007. He will talk about the responses from police, fire, and EMS. At the end of his presentation there will be a question and answer session.

Dr. Jeffrey Guy, M.D., Chief Medical Officer for TriStar Health
Known worldwide as The Burn Doc, Dr. Guy found an early interest in trauma while working his way through medical school as a paramedic. This well-respected trauma surgeon helped to build Vanderbilts burn unit into what we know today and now leads TriStars clinical care goals for their 15 hospitals in Tennessee, South Central Kentucky, and Northern Georgia. Dr. Guy will present on ballistic trauma and blast injuries.

Dan Newman, Ph.D., D.D.


Reverend Dan has been involved in EMS education for many years. Dan has over 20 years of experience in public health and has won numerous awards as a professional speaker and community servant. One of his focuses is on caring for those who care for others. Dan will present methods for managing stress in a fun and entertaining manner. He will also present lectures on current trends in substance abuse including over the counter products and heroin.

There will be many other great presenters. CEUs will be offered for all lectures. We will also feature and excellent exhibit hall with plenty of time to spend with vendors. Lunch will be provided both days.

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