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C on f E r E nC E

Current Concepts & Beyond


Continuing Education
Provider approved by California Board of registered nursing for 7.5 contact hours. Provider number CEP 12741 Prehospital Providers will receive 7.5 hours of Continuing Education Credit

Conference Registration Fees


MIhS Employees non-MIhS Employees Students Day of the Event (limited) $80 $90 $70 $120

2601 E. roosevelt St. Phoenix, AZ 85008

See Inside for Registration Instructions

Friday, March 9, 2012


Desert Willow Conference Center
4340 E. Cotton Center Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85040 602-431-0001

Objectives
Identify changes in cardiac arrest management in the pre-hospital and hospital setting which have improved patient outcomes. Summarize lessons learned during a disaster in relation to logistics and resource allocation. Define strategies utilized for pain management in the pediatric population. Describe how sports related brain injuries manifest and list current management modalities. Identify ways health Care reform will impact how we practice medicine and utilize medical resources in the future. Describe uncommon diseases, social situations, and injuries that present to the Emergency Department and define appropriate management strategies.

Agenda
7:00-7:45 7:45-8:00 Vendors and registration Continental Breakfast Welcoming Address J. Stephan Stapczynski, MD Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine Maricopa Medical Center Cardiac Arrest; Changes in Pre-hospital and Emergency Department Care, Improving Patient outcomes Jason R. Roosa, MD, MS Cardiac Arrest; Critical Care Management of the Post Cardiac Arrest Patient Thomas Ardiles, MD 9:15-10:15 logistics and resource Allocation during a Disaster: What have We learned? Dave Kempson, LtCol, BSC Medical Readiness Officer Break and Vendors Pain Management in the Pediatric Patient David Rosenberg, MD, FAAP, FCCM hosted lunch Brain Injuries in Sports; Its More than a hit on the head Nancy J. Denke, ACNP, FNP, MSN, BSN the Changing World of health Care; how Will health Care reform Impact how We Practice in the future? David Wisinger, MD, FACP Break and Vendors tales from the Pit

Online Registration
Please register ONLINE to save your seat. http://www.regonline.com/ currentconceptsinemergency medicine12thannu_1011580 or email Barbara.bovee@mihs.org for assistance

8:00-9:15

Payment Options
You may pay: online via credit card or PayPal. By Check.

Faculty
Thomas Ardiles, MD
Chief of the Pulmonary & Critical Care Division Medical Director of the Medicine Subspecialty Clinics Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

Please make checks payable to


Maricopa Health Foundation 102.8

10:15-10:45 10:45-11:45

Please Mail Payment to:


Maricopa Medical Center C/O Adult EDBarbara Bovee 2601 E Roosevelt Street Phoenix, Arizona 85008
there will be a $10.00 processing fee for all refund requests. no requests for refunds will be accepted for registrations cancelled after March 2, 2012. All refund requests must be submitted via email to Barbara Bovee at Barbara.bovee@mihs.org

Nancy J. Denke, ACNP, FNP, MSN, BSN


trauma nurse Practitioner Scottsdale-osborne Medical Center, Scottsdale, AZ

David J. Kempson LtCol, BSC


Medical Readiness Officer Arizona Air national Guard

11:45-12:45 12:45-1:45

David I. Rosenberg, MD, FAAP, FCCM


Attending Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Medical Director for resuscitation Education Arizona Childrens Center Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

1:45-2:45

Jason R. Roosa, MD, MS


Emergency Medical Services and resuscitation Science fellow Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

2:45-3:00 3:00-4:00

David B. Wisinger, MD, FACP


Chairman of Medicine Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine Director of long term Care Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

Vendors will be located in the hall outside the conference room. Please visit them during the breaks! Without their support, our conference would not be possible.

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