Emory University School of Medicine Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine 615 Michael Street, Suite 205-M Atlanta, GA 30322 COURSE DESCRIPTION Critical care is one of the most resource-intensive areas in U.S. healthcare and one where the quality of healthcare delivery is known to vary significantly despite substantial medical advances in the past decade. This symposium will provide targeted education for common critical care conditions and procedures to multi- professional healthcare stakeholders. This program uses interactive and case-based lectures from stakeholders at all levels (physicians, nurses, NP and PA providers, pharmacists and respiratory therapy personnel as well as administrators), and hands-on teaching in breakout sessions. Topics of particular importance in critical care will involve roundtable discussion with stakeholders and/or break- out sessions; these topics will also be utilized for small-group discussions, teaching and procedural education. At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to: n Accurately describe and summarize the most recent evidence based medical care guidelines and practice standards for common critical care conditions; ➢ n Describe recent therapeutic advances in the field of critical care medicine which may directly impact optimal patient-centered care; n Develop strategies to standardize and harmonize the application of evidence across the spectrum of critical care providers and clinical conditions; n Learn methods and implementation strategies that can be applied in your institution to ensure the application of patient- centered care according to evidence based guidelines; and n Provide practical hands-on education in the management of common critical conditions and the conduct of common critical care procedures. This course is intended for critical care physicians, medical directors, nurses and clinical nurse specialists, critical care pharmacists, nurse managers, respiratory therapists, dieticians, rehabilitation specialists and NP and PA providers. COURSE LOCATION All sessions will be held at the Emory Conference Center and Hotel. The hotel is located adjacent to the Emory University campus at 1615 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329. For more information about the conference and directions, visit their website at www.emoryconferencecenter.com. For your discounted rate, make reservations via the Summit website www.CriticalCareSummit.com. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS Separate applications will be made for AMA PRA Category 1 credits through Ochsner Healthcare Foundation, and for nursing education credits through American Nurses Credentialing Center, respiratory therapy credits through the American Association of Respiratory Care, and pharmacy credits through the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Please consult the website for details on credits. REGISTRATION INFORMATION (SEE REGISTRATION FOR EARLY BIRD SPECIAL): Early Bird registration (through April 15th) is $200 per day for physicians and $150 per day for other health care professionals. Registration after April 15th increases to $250 per day for physicians and $200 per day for other healthcare professionals. Written cancellations prior to April 22nd will be refunded minus an administrative fee of $50. Thereafter, no refund exceptions will be made. Conference registration will be confirmed by email via the registration system. If you do not receive confirmation, or if you have any further questions, please email Paula Massey [email protected]. PLENARY LECTURERS WES ELY, MD Dr. E. Wesley Ely completed his undergraduate and medical school at Tulane University, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honors society. Dr. Ely is currently professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine with subspecialty training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Ely’s research has focused on improving the care and outcomes of critically ill patients with ICU-acquired brain disease (manifested acutely as delirium and chronically as long-term cognitive impairment), particularly those with sepsis, respiratory failure and the geriatric population. He has built the ICU Delirium and Cognitive Impairment Study Group, amassing several thousand patients into cohort studies and randomized trials that were used to build the methodology for ICU acquired brain disease research. His team developed the primary tool (CAM-ICU, translated into >25 languages) by which delirium and health-related quality of life outcomes are measured in ICU-based trials and clinically at the bedside in ICU’s worldwide. Dr. Ely has been continuously federally funded for two decades and he has over 250 peer-reviewed publications and over 50 published book chapters and editorials, and he serves as the Associate Director for the VA Tennessee Valley Geriatric Research and Education Clinical Center and in 2006 was elected to the prestigious American Society of Clinical Investigation. JESUS VILLAR, MD Dr. Jesus Villar is Director of the Center for Biomedical Research in Respiratory Diseases in Madrid and Director of the Research Unit at the Hospital Universitario Dr. Negrin in Las Palmas, Spain. He is the Coordinator of the Multidisciplinary Organ Dysfunction Evaluation Research Network (MODERN) in the Canary Islands, where he resides. Dr. Villar received his medical degree from the University of La Laguna in the Canary Islands, followed by a masters degree for work on meningococcal sepsis and a PhD in Critical Care Medicine from the University of La Laguna. He has been a research fellow and associate scientist at the University of Toronto, and Professor at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Over three decades, Dr. Villar has been an international leader in understanding the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and its most common causes. He has contributed seminal articles on the incidence of ARDS, the role of shock as a cause of ARDS, and demonstrated methods for improving care of these patients with strategies ranging from lung protective mechanical ventilation to the application of systemic hypothermia. His research has spanned from animal studies and basic science discoveries of genetic determinants of ARDS to clinical and epidemiological studies that propose a new classification for ARDS. Overall, Dr. Villar has authored more than 200 publications in international scientific journals and he has been funded by the National Research Agency of the Spanish Government since 1994. CALL FOR POSTERS! WOULD YOU LIKE TO DISPLAY some of your research or quality improvement findings? This year we are offering the opportunity to showcase your work and contribute to all of our critical care knowledge. If you are interested in displaying a poster that is either new or showing recently completed work, please submit an abstract or a copy of the poster to Marina Rabinovich at [email protected]by April 17th, 2017. Submissions will be reviewed and the presenters will be notified if their submission has been accepted by April 24th. If you are submitting an abstract, you may wish to use the following guidelines: • A title • List each of the authors and their affiliation • A sentence describing the purpose of the study • A study question or hypothesis • A description of the method used • A summary of results • A statement of conclusions reached • Authors of accepted abstracts will be expected to present a poster at the Summit on Thursday, May 4th and be eligible for an award! Space is limited so early submission is encouraged. For additional questions, please contact Marina Rabinovich at [email protected]. GENERAL INFORMATION Emory University School of Medicine Department of Medicine Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine presents
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONCritical care is one of the most resource-intensive areas in U.S. healthcare and one where the quality of healthcare delivery is known to vary significantly despite substantial medical advances in the past decade. This symposium will provide targeted education for common critical care conditions and procedures to multi-professional healthcare stakeholders. This program uses interactive and case-based lectures from stakeholders at all levels (physicians, nurses, NP and PA providers, pharmacists and respiratory therapy personnel as well as administrators), and hands-on teaching in breakout sessions. Topics of particular importance in critical care will involve roundtable discussion with stakeholders and/or break-out sessions; these topics will also be utilized for small-group discussions, teaching and procedural education.
At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to:
n Accurately describe and summarize the most recent evidence based medical care guidelines and practice standards for common critical care conditions;➢ n Describe recent therapeutic advances in the field of critical care medicine which may directly impact optimal patient-centered care;
n Develop strategies to standardize and harmonize the application of evidence across the spectrum of critical care providers and clinical conditions;
n Learn methods and implementation strategies that can be applied in your institution to ensure the application of patient- centered care according to evidence based guidelines; and
n Provide practical hands-on education in the management of common critical conditions and the conduct of common critical care procedures.
This course is intended for critical care physicians, medical directors, nurses and clinical nurse specialists, critical care pharmacists, nurse managers, respiratory therapists, dieticians, rehabilitation specialists and NP and PA providers.
COURSE LOCATIONAll sessions will be held at the Emory Conference Center and Hotel. The hotel is located adjacent to the Emory University campus at 1615 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329.
For more information about the conference and directions, visit their website at www.emoryconferencecenter.com.
For your discounted rate, make reservations via the Summit website www.CriticalCareSummit.com.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSSeparate applications will be made for AMA PRA Category 1 credits through Ochsner Healthcare Foundation, and for nursing education credits through American Nurses Credentialing Center, respiratory therapy credits through the American Association of Respiratory Care, and pharmacy credits through the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Please consult the website for details on credits.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION(SEE REGISTRATION FOR EARLY BIRD SPECIAL):
Early Bird registration (through April 15th) is $200 per day for physicians and $150 per day for other health care professionals. Registration after April 15th increases to $250 per day for physicians and $200 per day for other healthcare professionals.
Written cancellations prior to April 22nd will be refunded minus an administrative fee of $50. Thereafter, no refund exceptions will be made. Conference registration will be confirmed by email via the registration system. If you do not receive confirmation, or if you have any further questions, please email Paula Massey [email protected]. PLENARY LECTURERS
WES ELY, MD
Dr. E. Wesley Ely completed his undergraduate and medical school at Tulane University, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honors society. Dr. Ely is currently professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University School of
Medicine with subspecialty training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Ely’s research has focused on improving the care and outcomes of critically ill patients with ICU-acquired brain disease (manifested acutely as delirium and chronically as long-term cognitive impairment), particularly those with sepsis, respiratory failure and the geriatric population. He has built the ICU Delirium and Cognitive Impairment Study Group, amassing several thousand patients into cohort studies and randomized trials that were used to build the methodology for ICU acquired brain disease research. His team developed the primary tool (CAM-ICU, translated into >25 languages) by which delirium and health-related quality of life outcomes are measured in ICU-based trials and clinically at the bedside in ICU’s worldwide. Dr. Ely has been continuously federally funded for two decades and he has over 250 peer-reviewed publications and over 50 published book chapters and editorials, and he serves as the Associate Director for the VA Tennessee Valley Geriatric Research and Education Clinical Center and in 2006 was elected to the prestigious American Society of Clinical Investigation.
JESUS VILLAR, MD
Dr. Jesus Villar is Director of the Center for Biomedical Research in Respiratory Diseases in Madrid and Director of the Research Unit at the Hospital Universitario Dr. Negrin in Las Palmas, Spain. He is the Coordinator of
the Multidisciplinary Organ Dysfunction Evaluation Research Network (MODERN) in the Canary Islands, where he resides. Dr. Villar received his medical degree from the University of La Laguna in the Canary Islands, followed by a masters degree for work on meningococcal sepsis and a PhD in Critical Care Medicine from the University of La Laguna. He has been a research fellow and associate scientist at the University of Toronto, and Professor at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Over three decades, Dr. Villar has been an international leader in understanding the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and its most common causes. He has contributed seminal articles on the incidence of ARDS, the role of shock as a cause of ARDS, and demonstrated methods for improving care of these patients with strategies ranging from lung protective mechanical ventilation to the application of systemic hypothermia. His research has spanned from animal studies and basic science discoveries of genetic determinants of ARDS to clinical and epidemiological studies that propose a new classification for ARDS. Overall, Dr. Villar has authored more than 200 publications in international scientific journals and he has been funded by the National Research Agency of the Spanish Government since 1994. C
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GENERALINFORMATION
Emory University School of MedicineDepartment of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
presents
DAY 1 – THURSDAY, MAY 4, 20177:30 – 8:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND POSTER VISITATION
8:00 – 8:10 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION - M. Fisher
8:10 – 9:20 FIRST MORNING SESSION n Lessons from a critical care survivor - TBA n Surviving Sepsis 3: Merging SSC and the new sepsis - M. Still n Vasopressors: What’s hot, what’s not, and what’s next - M. Rabinovich
9:20 – 9:30 FIRST MORNING BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
9:30 – 10:40 SECOND MORNING SESSION n Sepsis 3 turns 1: Updates and controversies - G. Martin n Weaning mechanical ventilation - does the mode matter? - B. Bray n Update on sedation - S. Campbell
10:40 – 11:00 SECOND MORNING BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
11:00 – 12:00 DAY 1 PLENARY LECTURE Lung Protective Mechanical Ventilation - State of the Art 2017 - J. Villar, MD 12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH
1:00 – 2:10 FIRST AFTERNOON SESSION n Antibiotic stewardship in the ICU - J. Varkey n Updates on feeding the critically ill - A. Depriest n Ketamine for sedation in the ICU: A one man pro-con debate - P. Kandiah
2:10 – 2:20 FIRST AFTERNOON BREAK
2:20 – 3:30 SECOND AFTERNOON SESSION n Fancy Footsteps: The Palliative Care Dance - T. Quest n Avoiding intubation - Role of NIV and high-flow oxygen systems - W. Bender n You survived: what now? Post-ICU syndrome and its aftermath - A. Truong 3:30 – 3:40 SECOND AFTERNOON BREAK
3:40 – 4:40 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION Current approach to massive and sub-massive PE - W. Jaber, M. Fisher, J. Javidfar
4:40 – 5:00 WRAP-UP AND RAFFLE DRAWING - G. Martin
DAY 2 – FRIDAY, MAY 5, 20177:30 – 8:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND EXHIBIT HALL
8:00 – 8:10 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION - M. Fisher
8:10 – 9:20 FIRST MORNING SESSION n Minimal to maximal hemodynamics platform - B. McLean n Steroids for community acquired pneumonia - O. Ioachimescu n Controversies on fluid choices for resuscitation - M. Connor
9:20 – 9:40 FIRST MORNING BREAK AND EXHIBIT HALL
9:40 – 10:50 SECOND MORNING SESSION n Year in Review - Medical Critical Care - M. Luthra n Year in Review - Surgical and Burn Critical Care - R. Williams n Year in Review - Neurological Critical Care - J. Ratcliff
10:50 – 11:00 SECOND MORNING SESSION BREAK
11:00 – 12:00 DAY 2 PLENARY LECTURE Liberation from the ICU: the ABCDEF bundle - W. Ely, MD
12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH
1:00 – 2:00 BREAKOUT SESSION # 1 • Basics of mechanical ventilation/advanced mechanical ventilation - B. Bray, A. Esper • ICU ultrasonography - A. Mehta, D. Green, W. Hunt • Mechanical circulatory support and Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) - J. Blum • Hemodynamic monitoring - M. Fisher, M. Still • Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy - M. Connor • Targeted Temperature Management - C. Hall • Delirium - W. Ely, MD 2:00 – 2:10 INTER-BREAKOUT BREAK #1
2:10 – 3:10 BREAKOUT SESSION # 2
3:10 – 3:20 INTER-BREAKOUT BREAK #2
3:20 – 4:20 BREAKOUT SESSION # 3
4:20 – 4:30 WRAP-UP AND RAFFLE DRAWING - G. Martin
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YSUMMIT FACULTYWILLIAM BENDER, MD Assistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical Care
JAMES BLUM, MDAssistant Professor, AnesthesiologyAtlanta VA Medical Center Emory University School of Medicine
BRUCE BRAY, RRT, RCPDivision DirectorDepartments of Respiratory Care, Emory ECMO CenterEmory University Hospital, Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital
STACEY CAMPBELL, PharmD, MPH, BCPSCritical Care Clinical Coordinator, Emory University Hospital
MICHAEL CONNOR, JR., MDDivisions of Nephrology and Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory School of Medicine
ASHLEY DEPRIEST, MS, RD, LD, CNSCDepartment of PharmacyNorthside Hospital
ANNETTE ESPER, MD, MScAssociate Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory University School of Medicine
DAVID GREEN, MDAssistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical CareAtlanta VA Medical CenterEmory University School of Medicine
CASEY L. HALL, MD, MATNeuroscience Critical Care, NeurologyEmory University School of Medicine
CAROLYN HOLDER, RN, APRN-BC, CCRN, CCNSClinical Nurse Specialist Medical ICUEmory University Hospital
WILLIAM R. HUNT, MDAssistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory University School of Medicine
OCTAVIAN IOACHIMESCU, MDAssociate Professor, Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory University School of Medicine
WISSAM A. JABER, MD, FACCAssistant Professor of Medicine, Interventional CardiologyEmory Heart Center Emory School of Medicine
JEFFREY JAVIDFAR, MDAssistant Surgical Director, Emory McKelvey Lung Transplant Program Assistant Professor of SurgeryEmory School of Medicine
PREM KANDIAH MDAssistant Professor of Neurology & Neurocritical Care Fellowship Co-DirectorEmory University Hospital
MUNISH LUTHRA, MDAssistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory University School of Medicine
BARBARA MCLEAN, MN, RN, CCNS-BC, NP-BCCritical Care Clinical Specialist, Critical Care DivisionGrady Health Systems
TAMMIE QUEST, MDProfessor, Emergency MedicineEmory University School of Medicine
JONATHAN RATCLIFF, MDAssistant Professor, Emergency MedicineEmory University School of Medicine
ALEX TRUONG, MDAssistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory University School of Medicine
JAY VARKEY, MDAssistant Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases Emory University School of Medicine
RACHAEL WILLIAMS, MHS, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery, Grady Burn UnitEmory University School of Medicine
COURSE DIRECTORS MICAH FISHER, MDAssistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory University School of Medicine Section Chief, Emory University Hospital
JENNY HAN, MD, MSC Assistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory University School of Medicine
GREG MARTIN, MD, MSC, FCCMProfessor, Pulmonary and Critical CareAssociate Division Director for Critical CareEmory University School of MedicineSection Chief, Grady Memorial Hospital
REGISTRATIONELEVENTH ANNUAL
SOUTHEASTERN CRITICAL CARE SUMMITMAY 4 - 5, 2017
Emory Conference Center and Hotel - Atlanta, Georgia
Online Registrationwww.CriticalCareSummit.com
ASHISH MEHTA, MD, MSCAssistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical CareEmory University School of MedicineMedical Director, MICU, Atlanta VA Medical Center
GABRIEL NAJARRO, MMSC, PA-CLead Affiliate ProviderCardiac Critical Care UnitEmory Healthcare
MARINA RABINOVICH, PharmD, BCPSCritical Care Clinical Pharmacist SpecialistGrady Health SystemPGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Coordinator President, SCCM Southeast Chapter
2-DAY COURSE TUITION attend both Thursday and Friday
PHYSICIANS HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL
Early Bird Special - Through April 15 q $400 q $300
After April 15 q $500 q $400
1-DAY COURSE TUITION attend either Thursday or Friday
Please select: q Day 1, Thursday q Day 2, Friday
Early Bird Special - Through April 15 ➢ $200 per day ➢ $150 per day
After April 15 ➢ $250 per day ➢ $200 per day
BELOW IS LIST OF BREAKOUT SESSIONS OFFERED ON FRIDAY
n Basics of Mechanical Ventilation (Basics is offered Session 1)
n Advanced Mechanical Ventilation (Advanced is offered Session 2 and 3)
n ICU Ultrasonography (Cardiac 1, Vascular 2, FAST/Abdominal 3) →
n Hemodynamic Monitoring
n Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
n Targeted Temperature Management
n ICU Delirium and Post-ICU Cognitive Dysfunction
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Fundamental Critical Care Support Course (FCCS) Through the SOUTHEAST CHAPTER OF SCCM:Scheduled the day prior to the Southeastern Critical Care SummitMay 3, 2017 - 8 AM – 4 PMEmory Conference Center Hotel – Hickory RoomFor more information and to register, please visit http://conta.cc/2ktRwmg
PLEASE CONSULT OUR WEBSITE www.CriticalCareSummit.com FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PROGRAM AND FACULTY
MARY D. STILL, MSN, APRNClinical Nurse Specialist Critical CareEmory University Hospital
ADAM WEBB, MDAssistant Professor of Neurology and NeurosurgeryEmory University HospitalMedical Director, NeuroscienceGrady Memorial Hospital