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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 SCHAETZEL CENTER • SCRIPPS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL • LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA Concussion Awareness Training: From Injury to Recovery
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SCHAETZEL CENTER • SCRIPPS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL • LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA

Concussion Awareness Training:From Injury to Recovery

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AccreditationPhysicians (MD, DO)Scripps Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Scripps Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their par-ticipation in the activity.Documentation of awarded credit is provided for regis-tered attendees in exchange for completed activity evalu-ation. Certificates of attendance are available, upon re-quest, at the end of the course.

American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)This Live activity, Concussion Training, with a beginning date of 09/15/2012, has been reviewed and is accept-able for up to 5.50 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their partici-pation in the activity.

Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers Scripps Health is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. This program has been approved for a maximum of 5 hours of Category A continuing education. Certified Athletic Trainers are respon-sible for claiming only those hours actually spent participat-ing in the continuing education activity.

DisclosureCommercial SupportThis course is supported, in part, by educational grants from industry, in accordance with ACCME accreditation Standards for Commercial Support. At the time of printing, a complete listing of commercial supporters was not avail-able. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters at the time of the educational activity.

Cultural and Linguistic CompetencyThis activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195 which requires that all CME activities comprising a patient care element include curriculum addressing the topic of cultural and linguistic competency. The intent of this bill is to ensure that health care professionals are able to meet the cultural and linguistic concerns of a diverse patient population through effective and appropriate professional development. Cultural and linguistic competency was in-corporated into the planning of this activity.

About ScrippsScripps Health, a nonprofit health care system based in San Diego, California, includes more than 2,600 affiliated physicians and over 13,000 employees at five acute-care hospital campuses, home health care services and a net-work of clinics, physician offices and outpatient centers. Scripps is committed to contributing to the future of medi-cine through its clinical research trials, graduate medical education and continuing medical education programs. More information can be found at www.scripps.org.Scripps Conference Services & CME, which offers nation-ally recognized live conferences in a variety of specialty areas, is committed to improving the quality of health care and advancing the practice of medicine by providing exceptional educational courses for physicians and other health care professionals. More information and confer-ence brochure downloads are available at www.scripps.org/conferenceservices.

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Course OverviewConcussions are a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump or blow to the head or body that causes the brain to move and collide with the skull causing injury. There are many ways to get a concussion including falls, car crashes, bike accidents, and partaking in sporting activi-ties. In fact, the number of recorded concussion cases has doubled in the last decade alone. This steady increase has prompted the Centers for Disease Control to declare concussions a health epidemic in the United States.Scripps Health’s Concussion Awareness Training program is designed to educate and promote improved patient outcomes with regards to concussion patients. The course will be taught from variety of perspectives including that of the neurologist, primary care physician, ER physi-cian, and athletic trainer. Participants will learn what signs to look for when assessing a patient or athlete, the best way to manage a concus-sion, and when to allow a patient to return to normal activities.

Educational ObjectivesAfter attending this activity, participants should be able to: • Describe concussion and the potential conse- quences of this injury.

• Recognize concussion signs and symptoms and how to respond.

• Implement proper procedures to manage a suspected concussion.

• Illustrate the impact sports-related concussion can have on players.

• Determine when a concussion patient should be referred to a specialist.

• Initiate steps to help your athlete return to play safely after experiencing a concussion.

Target Audience • FamilyMedicine • GeneralPracticeMedicalProfessionals • AthleticTrainers/Directors • Pediatricians • InternalMedicine

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Course Introduction

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FacultyCourse Directors

Michael A. Lobatz, MD Vice President of Medical Affairs Medical Director Scripps Rehabilitation Center Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Encinitas, California

Michael L. Van Buskirk, MD, ABFM Chair, Family Medicine Scripps Clinic Clinical Professor, Voluntary Family and Preventive Medicine University of California, San Diego Encinitas, California

Conference Faculty

Andrew J. Accardi, MDEmergency Medicine Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Encinitas, California

John G. Dawkins, MDFamily and Sports Medicine Scripps Clinic San Diego, California

Roland R. Lee, MDDirector of Magnetoencephalography and Head and Neck Imaging Professor of Residence in Radiology University of California, San Diego La Jolla, California

Mark McDonough, PhDPediatric & Adult Neuropsychologist Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Encinitas, California

Christina Scherr, MEd, ATCSan Dieguito Sports Medicine Foundation Head Athletic Trainer Torrey Pines High School San Diego, California

Faculty DisclosureIn accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, course directors, planning committees, faculty and all others in control of the educational content of the CME activity must disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest that they or their spouse/partner may have had within the past 12 months. If an indi-vidual refuses to disclose relevant financial relationships, they will be disqualified from being a part of the planning and implementation of this CME activity. Employees of a commercial interest with business lines or products relating to the content of the CME activity will not participate in the planning or any accredited portion of the conference. Disclosure will be made to all participants at the conference location, prior to the educational activity commencement.

9890 Genesee AvenueLa Jolla, California 92037Phone: 858-626-7311The conference will be held at the Schaetzel Center on the campus of Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California. Nestled on the northern edge of San Diego is La Jolla. La Jolla means “The Jewel” in Spanish and it is the jewel of San Diego. Located just 15 minutes from down-

Faculty

Conference Location

Schaetzel Centertown, it is known throughout the world for its beautiful beaches and year-round temperate weather. La Jolla is an exquisite combination of a southern European resort atmosphere and Southern California fun. In addition to fine restaurants, it is unique in that it maintains its quaint village atmosphere within a sophisticated cosmopolitan environ-ment offering a varied selection of hotels, shopping, dining, events and attractions.

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Noon Lunch Break IMPACT Test demonstrations

12:30 p.m. Treatment of Difficult Symptoms Michael A. Lobatz, MD

1:15 p.m. Imaging for Concussion Roland R. Lee, MD

1:45 p.m. Putting the Patient Back on the Field Christina Scherr, MEd, ATC

2:05 p.m. Course Summary and Post-Test Drs. Lobatz and Van Buskirk

2:15 p.m. Final Adjournment

Suggested Hotel Accommodations

Hotel Information

San Diego Marriott La Jolla4240 La Jolla Village Drive La Jolla, California 92037 Hotel Direct: 858-587-1414 www.marriott.com

Please make your own hotel reservations.Attendees are responsible for the cost of their own hotel accommodations and transportation to and from the Schaetzel Center for the conference.

7:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast

7:50 a.m. Welcome and Pre-Test Drs. Lobatz and Van Buskirk

8 a.m. Anatomy, Pathophysiology and Concepts of Concussion and Mild TBI Michael A. Lobatz, MD

8:45 a.m. Signs and Symptoms of Concussion Johns G. Dawkins, MD

9:15 a.m. Concussion Evaluation on the Field John G. Dawkins, MD

9:45 a.m. Break

10 a.m. Emergency Room Management of Concussion Andrew J. Accardi, MD

10:45 a.m. Office Evaluation of the Concussed Patient Michael L. Van Buskirk, MD

11:30 a.m. Neuropsychological Aspects of Concussion Mark McDonough, PhD

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Progra m

Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines 10950 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla, California 9203 Hotel Direct: 858-558-1500 www.hilton.com

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Thru July 31 Aug 1 – Sept 12 On-site after Sept 12 Physicians $75 $100 $125 Other $50 $75 $100

Space is limited, so register early!Included: Course tuition, breakfast, break, lunch and course materials Not Included: Travel costs, lodging and parking

Conference Fees & Registration

Three Easy Ways to Register Online scripps.org/conferenceservices Fax 858-652-5565 Mail Scripps Conference Services & CME Concussion Training 2012 11025 North Torrey Pines Rd. Suite 200, Maildrop: SCRC 200 La Jolla, California 92037

Questions? Contact Scripps Conference Services & CME Phone 858-652-5400 Email [email protected]

Concussion Awareness Training:From Injury to Recovery

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Attendance PoliciesRegistration ConfirmationA confirmation letter will be e-mailed or mailed to you upon receipt of the conference registration form and payment. If you have not received it within two weeks, please contact the Scripps Conference Services & CME office.Attendee Cancellation, Substitution, RefundThe course tuition is refundable, minus a $25 processing fee, if your cancellation is received in writing no later than Friday, September 7, 2012. Attendee substitutions are allowed, but notification must be made in writing by September 7, 2012. After this date, under no circumstances will refunds, credits, or substitutions be granted. No refunds or credits will be given to “no shows.” Guest Attendance PolicyAll conference activities (including educational sessions, meal functions, exhibit hall, etc.) are exclusively reserved for conference at-tendees. Non-registered guests (including children, family members, colleagues, etc.) are not allowed in the conference areas. Badges provided at registration are required for entrance into all functions and will be strictly enforced.Scripps Conference Modification or CancellationScripps reserves the right to modify the course’s schedule or program as necessary. Scripps also reserves the right to cancel this conference, in which case a full refund of the registration fee will be provided. We are unable to refund any travel costs (flight, hotel, etc.) in the case of Scripps cancellation. Recording and Photography ClauseScripps reserves exclusive rights to record (audio and video) and/or photograph all conference proceedings for use in marketing materials, presentations and course content sales.

By completing this registration form and returning it to Scripps you are acknowledging compliance with all attendance policies.

PLEASEINDICATEANYSPECIALNEEDS(INCLUDINGDIETARYRESTRICTIONS): Special requests will be considered and accommodated in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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