Intermountain Healthcare Inc. Primary Children’s Hospital Pediatric Education, Practice, and Research 100 N. Mario Capecchi Dr. Salt Lake City, Utah 84113 Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Salt Lake City, Utah Permit No. 2111 Conference outcomes: • Provide clinical care consistent with current guidelines of practice for specialty team transport. • Demonstrate assessment and stabilization skills for the care and management of critically ill patients. • Define management options for specific clinical disease states. About us Intermountain Life Flight Children’s Services delivers specialty care for newborns, infants, children, and adolescents via jet, fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground ambulance. We are Utah’s only dedicated pediatric transport team. For more information and to register, please visit: primarychildrens.com/transport Presented by Jointly presented by Intermountain Life Flight Children’s Services, Primary Children’s Hospital, and the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine. 40th Annual Current Concepts in Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Conference 2018 Planning committee Tammy Bleak, BSN, MBA, RN, C-NPT (Course Director) Chris Benitez, MS, RRT Audrey Bramwell, BSN, RN, C-NPT Linda Chatwin, BSN, RN, C-NPT Andrea Clement, MSN, RN, C-NPT Trisha DeGooyer, RNC, C-NPT Gina Honey, BSN, RN, C-NPT Allison A. Keller, MD Lori McBride, BSN, RN, CCRN Laurie Merrick, BSN, RN, CCRN Aileen Hoggan, MSNED, RN, RN-BC L. Jonell Murray, MBA-HM, MS Amanda Kirk, MPA Suzanne Winslow, DNP, MSNED, RN Trae Collier, MA-IRCR Lisa Hubert, RN, BSN Dan Berthold, BFA 40th Annual Current Concepts in Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Conference 2018 Location The conference is held at: Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Building 81 North Mario Capecchi Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84113 Where to stay Three hotels currently have special conference rates. Book early and mention the Transport Conference to get the discounted rate. • University Park Marriott ($139/day): 800.396.3126 • University of Utah Guest House ($110/day): 801.587.1000 • Little America Hotel ($106/day): 800.437.5288 How to get here Salt Lake City’s light rail system, TRAX, has stops at the airport and Primary Children’s Hospital. For train schedules, go to rideuta.com. Life Flight Annual Memorial Speaker Jeffery T. Hirschi, DO Emergency Medicine Intermountain Healthcare Wilderness Safety Expert Before pursuing a career in medicine, Dr. Jeff Hirschi served as the Olympic ski race patrol director for the 2002 Winter Games. He worked as a mountaineering rescue patroller on Mt. McKinley at Denali National Park, search and rescue commander, and Utah Forest Service Avalanche Center backcountry observer. Dr. Hirschi graduated from medical school in 2009 and is an emergency medicine specialist in Salt Lake City. Guest speakers Wyc Cheatham, MD Pediatric and Neonatal Intensivist Neonatal Critical Care Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center Rich Landward, LCSW, MPA, MBB Assistant Professor Lecturer University of Utah College of Social Work Donald M. Null Jr., MD, FAAP Professor, Neonatology Medical Director Neonatal Critical Care UC Davis Children’s Hospital Richard A. Orr, MD Professor, Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Local faculty Unless noted with an asterisk (*), the local faculty listed are from the University of Utah School of Medicine and Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City. David Bailly, DO, BS, AA Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Jerry Bastian, MA* Chief Rotor Wing Pilot Intermountain Life Flight Roger Faix, MD Professor, Pediatrics Neonatal Critical Care Bruce E. Herman, MD Professor, Pediatrics Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Allison Keller, MD Associate Professor, Pediatrics Medical Director, Intermountain Life Flight Children’s Services Pediatric MD, Utah EMS Pediatric Emergency Medicine Rose Linsler, FNP* Pediatric Flight Nurse Intermountain Life Flight Laurie Merrick, BSN, RN, CCRN* Pediatric Flight Nurse Intermountain Life Flight Stephen Minton, MD* Chief, Newborn Services Neonatal Critical Care Medical Director Neonatal Life Flight Urban South Region Intermountain Healthcare William Bradley Poss, MD, FACHE Professor, Pediatrics Pediatric Critical Care Associate Dean Graduate Medical Education Erick Ridout, MD* Medical Director, Neonatal Critical Care, Medical Director Intermountain Life Flight SWR Neonatal Services Dixie Regional Medical Center Andrew G. Smith, MD Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Pediatric Critical Care Alan K. Stotts, MD Associate Professor, Orthopedics Residency Program Director Orthopedic Surgery Michelle Tanner, BSN, RN, C-NPT* Neonatal Flight Nurse Intermountain Life Flight David Weber, FP-C* Flight Paramedic Intermountain Life Flight Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Building | 81 North Mario Capecchi Drive | Salt Lake City, Utah | February 22–23
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Intermountain Healthcare Inc. Primary Children’s Hospital Pediatric Education, Practice, and Research 100 N. Mario Capecchi Dr. Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
Non-Profit Org.US PostagePAIDSalt Lake City, UtahPermit No. 2111
Conference outcomes: • Provide clinical care consistent with current
guidelines of practice for specialty team transport.
• Demonstrate assessment and stabilization skills for the care and management of critically ill patients.
• Define management options for specific clinical disease states.
About us Intermountain Life Flight Children’s Services delivers specialty care for newborns, infants, children, and adolescents via jet, fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground ambulance. We are Utah’s only dedicated pediatric transport team.
For more information and to register, please visit: primarychildrens.com/transport
Presented byJointly presented by Intermountain Life Flight Children’s Services, Primary Children’s Hospital, and the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine.
Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Building 81 North Mario Capecchi Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84113
Where to stayThree hotels currently have special conference rates. Book early and mention the Transport Conference to get the discounted rate.
• University Park Marriott ($139/day): 800.396.3126• University of Utah Guest House ($110/day): 801.587.1000• Little America Hotel ($106/day): 800.437.5288
How to get here Salt Lake City’s light rail system, TRAX, has stops at the airport and
Primary Children’s Hospital. For train schedules, go to rideuta.com.
Life Flight Annual Memorial Speaker Jeffery T. Hirschi, DO
Emergency Medicine Intermountain Healthcare Wilderness Safety Expert Before pursuing a career in medicine, Dr. Jeff Hirschi served as the Olympic ski race patrol director for the 2002 Winter Games. He worked as a mountaineering rescue patroller on Mt. McKinley at Denali National Park, search and rescue commander, and Utah Forest Service Avalanche Center backcountry observer. Dr. Hirschi graduated from medical school in 2009 and is an emergency medicine specialist in Salt Lake City.
Guest speakers Wyc Cheatham, MD Pediatric and Neonatal Intensivist Neonatal Critical Care Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
Rich Landward, LCSW, MPA, MBBAssistant Professor Lecturer University of Utah College of Social Work
Donald M. Null Jr., MD, FAAP Professor, Neonatology Medical Director Neonatal Critical Care UC Davis Children’s Hospital
Richard A. Orr, MDProfessor, Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Local facultyUnless noted with an asterisk (*), the local faculty listed are from the University of Utah School of Medicine and Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City.
David Bailly, DO, BS, AAAssistant Professor, Pediatrics Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care
Jerry Bastian, MA*Chief Rotor Wing Pilot Intermountain Life Flight
Roger Faix, MDProfessor, Pediatrics Neonatal Critical Care
Bruce E. Herman, MDProfessor, Pediatrics Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Allison Keller, MD Associate Professor, Pediatrics Medical Director, Intermountain Life Flight Children’s Services Pediatric MD, Utah EMS Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Rose Linsler, FNP* Pediatric Flight Nurse Intermountain Life Flight
Laurie Merrick, BSN, RN, CCRN*Pediatric Flight Nurse Intermountain Life Flight
Stephen Minton, MD* Chief, Newborn Services Neonatal Critical Care Medical Director Neonatal Life Flight Urban South Region Intermountain Healthcare
William Bradley Poss, MD, FACHEProfessor, Pediatrics Pediatric Critical Care Associate Dean Graduate Medical Education
Erick Ridout, MD* Medical Director, Neonatal Critical Care, Medical Director Intermountain Life Flight SWR Neonatal Services Dixie Regional Medical Center
Andrew G. Smith, MD Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Pediatric Critical Care
Alan K. Stotts, MD Associate Professor, Orthopedics Residency Program Director Orthopedic Surgery
David Weber, FP-C* Flight Paramedic Intermountain Life Flight
Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Building | 81 North Mario Capecchi Drive | Salt Lake City, Utah | February 22–23
Nursing Credit “Primary Children’s Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Western Multi-state
Division, an accredited Approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. ”Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, and Utah Nurses Associations are members of the Western Multi-State Division of the American Nurses Association.
This educational activity offers 15 nursing contact hours. Credit is awarded for the number of sessions fully attended. An additional 2–4 nursing contact hours are available based on optional labs attended.
Respiratory Care Credit Primary Children’s Hospital has submitted an application for 15 hours to the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) for continuing education
contact hours for respiratory therapists. Please provide AARC membership number during registration process.
AMA PRA Credit This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Intermountain LifeFlight, Primary Children’s Hospital and the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Primary Children’s Hospital is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Primary Children’s Hospital designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for the Main Conference and an additional 2–4 hours for each optional skills lab attended. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
EMS Provider Credit Main Conference CME credit approved by the Bureau of EMS for up to 15 credit hours and an additional 2–4 hours for the optional simulation lab.
Optional lab days and workshopsWednesday, February 21, 2018 / Session 1: 1–3 PM, Session 2: 3:30–5:30 PM These optional pre-conference sessions are for main conference attendees. Registration space is limited. More information regarding time and transportation will be in confirmation emails.
Simulation Lab Join us for a realistic transport simulation experience between ambulance and Primary Children’s Hospital’s state-of-the-art simulation center. Sessions focus on both neonatal and pediatric care. This program provides hands-on, interactive training in cognitive and behavioral skills. Our goal is to improve clinical skills, teamwork, and communication when managing a crisis situation.
Procedure Lab The procedure lab focuses on intubations, difficult airways, umbilical lines, I.O’s, and chest tubes.
Thursday, February 22, 2018 7–8 AM Registration / Continental breakfast
8–8:10 AM Opening remarks
8:10–9:10 AM Somebody’s Someone Jeffery T. Hirschi, DO
9:10–9:40 AM Neonatal ECMO Donald M. Null Jr., MD, FAAP
9:40–10:10 AM Balancing Act: Cardiopulmonary Interactions Richard A. Orr, MD
10:10–10:30 AM Break / Exhibits
10:30–11:30 AM What’s the Story? Case Presentations Allison Keller, MD, and Stephen Minton, MD
11:30 AM–12 NOON Four Bad Things: Tetrology of Fallot David Bailly, DO, BS, AA
Early Bird Discount: Register by 01/22/2018 (postmarked) for the early bird discount.
Cancellation Policy: Written notice is required to receive a refund. All refunds are subject to a $50 processing fee. No refunds will be made after February 9, 2018.
Name (please print)
o MD o Advanced Practice Clinician o RN o EMT / Paramedic o Other (specify)
o RT, please write in AARC member #:
Hospital / Program
Address
City State Zip code
Daytime phone E-mail (used for conference only)
Please indicate any special dietary needs:
One question about these topics I would like addressed is:
TuitionEarly Bird Fee
Postmarked by01/22/2018
Regular Fee After
01/22/2018
Main Conference for RNs, RTs, and others: $395 $445
For advanced practice clinicians, and physicians: $495 $545
One Day Conference Fee o Thursday or o Friday $250 $275
Optional Lab Day (02.21.18) Registration is limited. $250
per session
$275
per session
Select your Lab(s)
o Simulation Lab
o Procedure Lab
o Simulation & Procedure Lab
Will you attend the Thursday Evening Props and Hops? o Yes o No
Total
PaymentPayment must accompany registration. No purchase orders accepted.
o Check (Payable to Pediatric Education, Practice, and Research)
o MasterCard o Visa o Discover o American Express
Authorized Card Holder
Account Number
Exp. Date CVV Code
Authorized Signature
40th Annual Current Concepts in Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Conference 2018Salt Lake City, Utah | February 22–23 | Register today at: primarychildrens.org/transport
What you’ll learn • Current best practices for specialty team transports
• Assessment and stabilization skills
• Care options for specific clinical disease states
• Environmental considerations for transport
Landing Zone: Props and Hops Set your flaps and adjust your throttle to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the conference! Food and beverages provided.
Target AudienceNurses, respiratory therapists, physicians, advanced practice clinicians, paramedics, and EMTs who have training in the transport of neonatal and pediatric patients to tertiary care centers.