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Program Schedule
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
12:00 pm
ATLS Refresher Course (Pre-conference) Advance Registration Only
Thursday, February 7, 2013
7:00 am
Opening Remarks
Eddy H. Carrillo, MD and Candace Pineda, RN
What it Takes to be a Trauma Surgeon: Challenges
and Rewards
8:10 am
Mary McCarthy, MD
9:00 am
Tricks and Techniques in Penetrating Vascular Trauma
Ronald Simon, MD
9:45 am
Non-Operative Management of Solid Organ Injuries: Have We Gone Too Far?
Raul Coimbra, MD
Break
10:30 am
Principles of Death Investigation for Primary Responders
Darin Trelka, MD
10:45 am
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia: An Endangered Species?
Martin Croce, MD
11:30 am
Panel Discussion
12:15 pm
Raul Coimbra, MD
12:00 pm
Lunch
BREAKAWAY SESSIONS (ATLS and Nursing Seminar)
12:00 pm
ATLS Refresher Course
to Success in Pediatric Trauma Resuscitation
Jonathan Groner, MD Translational Injury Research: Possible and Desirable
Raul Coimbra, MD
Barbara McLean, RN
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Tracy Meltzer, ARNP
Saturday, February 9, 2013
7:00 am
Breakfast and Registration
Pediatric Damage Control: Injury to Reconstruction
Jonathan Groner, MD
Traumatic Brain Injury: New Concepts in Resuscitation
8:40 am
Panel Discussion
9:20 am
Mary McCarthy, MD
Moderator: Andrew Rosenthal, MD Current Management of Complex Liver Injuries
Martin Croce, MD
Breakfast and Registration
Ronald Simon, MD
Trauma Surgery in Ancient Egypt
Mary McCarthy, MD
10:20 am
Fixing Fractures: It’s All in the Timing
Ronald Simon, MD
8:00 am
Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cerebrovascular
Injuries
8:50 am
Martin Croce, MD
Break
11:00 am
Panel Discussion
11:30 am
Case Presentations
12:00 pm
Closing Remarks
Eddy Carrillo, MD and Candace Pineda, RN
20th Annual Trauma Symposium
Course Registration Form
Please return this form along with the registration fee to:
20th Annual Trauma Symposium
Medical Education Office
c/o Rosa Pinsky
1131 North 35 Avenue, 3rd Floor
Hollywood, FL 33021
Fax to (954) 965-6468
Questions call (954) 265-5327 or email to rpinsky@mhs.net
The ATLS Refresher Course is a half-day continuing medical education program designed
for physicians who currently hold a valid and current ATLS card or one expiring within 6
months. Registrants must sign up no later than January 15, 2013 in order to receive the
handbook and course materials which will be mailed prior to the activity.
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City
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State
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(as you would like it to appear on your name badge)
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Telephone Number
Moderator: Rafael Sanchez, MD
Moderator: Niqui Kiffin, MD
Advanced Trauma Life Support Refresher Course
February 6th, 2013 or February 8th, 2013 12pm - 5pm
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
(for mailing course materials):
Break
The Mangled Extremity: To Amputate or to Save
9:40 am
Friday, February 8, 2013
Address
Sharon Coffey, RN
8:00 am
Break
9:40 am
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Case Studies
Wet, Dry and In-Between: Dynamic Measures for Fluid
Resuscitation
4:15 pm
2:45 pm
Susan Cox, RN
Introductions for Afternoon Session
7:00 am
Vanessa Quiles, RN and Tracy McCutcheon, RN
Pediatric Trauma/Adult Trauma: What Are the Clinically Relevant Differences?
1:45 pm
Introductions for Afternoon Session
1:15 pm
2:15 pm
NURSING SEMINAR
1:00 pm
Lunch
3:45 pm
4:30 pm
(Pre-registration required) (Box Lunch Provided)
Course Directors: Eddy H. Carrillo, MD and Rafael Sanchez, MD.
Course Coordinators: Angela Miller and Candace Pineda, RN
12:30 pm
3:30 pm
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Seong Lee, MD
3:15 pm
Keys
Jonathan Groner, MD
11:30 am
Moderator: Eddy H. Carrillo, MD
1:55 pm
Hot Principles for Care in Pediatric Burn Management
10:40 am
Breakfast and Registration
8:00 am
Hemorrhage Control in Pelvic Fractures: A Trauma Surgeon’s
Perspective
10:00 am
Specialty
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(Required)
Special Dietary Request
** Participants must have current ATLS card or
card expiring within 6 months
Expiration of Last ATLS Course Last ATLS Course Number (To receive confirmation of your registration)
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Additional Cost for ATLS
ATLS Course Only
Syllabus (print version)
Please check one:
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Fee:  $650.00 (ATLS only)
 OR Friday, February 8, 2013 
 $350.00 (discounted fee for those attending Trauma Symposium)
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The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.0 AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
Registration deadline for ATLS Refresher course: January 15, 2013.
No door registrants.
Please return this form along with the registration fee to:
20th Annual Trauma Symposium
Medical Education Office
1131 North 35 Avenue, 3rd Floor
Hollywood, FL 33021
Fax (954)965-6468
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$400 ______
$300 ______
$200 ______
$75 ______
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Course tuition includes: course material, breakfast, lunches, refreshments and self-parking.
Syllabus will be provided to all registrants on USB/Flash Drive. To receive a print version you must order and pay in advance (see above).
Payment Information:
Make check payable to: Memorial Healthcare 20th Annual Trauma Symposium
Or charge to (circle one): Master Card
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Expiration Date
Signature
Deadline for Trauma Course Registration: February 1, 2013. The course registration fee is refundable, minus a $25
administrative charge, upon receipt of a written request postmarked before
February 1, 2013. No refunds will be made after February 1, 2013.
CourseDescription
This symposium is designed for individuals
involved in the management of trauma patients.
Specialists will provide presentations on current
topics and a forum for the exchange of knowledge
and ideas on a variety of issues. Panel
discussions will also be provided to stimulate
dialogue with the audience in a question and
answer format.
• Understand the principles of death investigation.
• Review new concepts in TBI resuscitation.
• Discuss the evolving multidisciplinary approach
to care of vascular injuries.
• Identify the principles of care in pediatric burn
patients.
Accreditation
• Understand the social relevancy of trauma in
ancient Egypt.
The Memorial Healthcare System is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
SymposiumDirector
Credit
The Memorial Healthcare System designates
this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim
only the credit commensurate with the extent
of their participation in the activity.
Memorial Regional Hospital is an approved
provider of Nursing and Respiratory Therapy
Continuing Education, CE Broker Provider
Number 50-1317. This program has been
approved for 17 contact hours for Nurses and
Respiratory Therapists.
FacultyDisclosure
In accordance with the Standards for Commercial
Support issued by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education (ACCME),
Memorial Healthcare System requires resolution
of all faculty conflicts of interest to ensure CME
activities are free of commercial bias. Disclosures
will be published in the syllabus.
AmericanswithDisabilitiesAct
Memorial Regional Hospital fully complies with
the legal requirements of the ADA and with the
rules and regulations thereof. If any registrant in
this symposium is in need of special
accommodations, including dietary concerns,
please contact the course coordinator at
954-265-5327.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this program, you should
be able to:
• Discuss current concepts in the management of
pediatric damage control.
• Discuss trends and treatment modalities of
non-operative solid organ injuries.
• Identify the early management of hemorrhage
in pelvic fractures.
EddyH.Carrillo,MD,FACS
RonaldJ.Simon,MD
Professor, Division Chief Trauma/Critical Care
Department of Surgery, Acute Division Director
NYU Surgical Critical Care Associates
New York, NY
DarinTrelkaMD,PhD
Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
Broward County Medical Examiner and Trauma
Services
Fort Lauderdale, FL
MemorialHealthcareSystem
Faculty
Fuad Alkhoury MD
Pediatric Trauma Attending
Director, Division of Trauma Services
Chief, Department of Surgery
Memorial Regional Trauma Center
Hollywood, FL
Rafael Sanchez, MD, FACS
Trauma Attending
NursingFaculty
Sharon S. Coffey, RN, MSN, CEN, CCRN, CHEP
Emergency Department Clinical Nurse Specialist
Madison Hospital
Madison, AL
Susan Cox, RN, MS, CPEN, PHN
Director, Trauma and Volunteer Services
Rady Children’s Hospital
San Diego, CA
Barbara McLean, MN, RN, CCRN, CRNP, FCCM
Critical Care Nurse Intensivist, independent
Critical Care Clinical Specialist,
Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta GA
Gary Birken, MD, FACS
Pediatric Trauma Director
HOTELACCOMMODATIONS:
ProgramCoordinator
David Drucker MD, FACS
Pediatric Trauma Attending
CandaceM.Pineda,BSN,RN,CPN
Niqui Kiffin, MD
Trauma Attending
A block of rooms at a group rate of $319.00 per
night single/double has been reserved at the
Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa (beach location), 3555 S. Ocean Drive, Hollywood, Florida.
To make your reservations, contact 1-(866)716-8107, (954)602-6000 or book on-line at
Trauma Program Manager
Memorial Regional Trauma Center
Hollywood, FL
Seong K. Lee, MD, FACS
Surgical Critical Care Director
Trauma Attending
CMECoordinators
Julie Long, MD, FACS
Pediatric Trauma Attending
EloiseBusha
Charles T. McCutcheon, RN, BSN
Trauma Performance Improvement Specialist
RosaPinsky
Tracy Meltzer MSN, ARNP
Director of Nursing
Trauma Services and Critical Care
NationalFaculty
RaulCoimbra,MD,PhD,FACS
Chief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Burns
UCSD Medical Center
San Diego, CA
Vanessa Quiles, RN, MSN
Trauma Clinical Specialist, Outreach and Education
MartinA.Croce,MD,FACS
Andrew Rosenthal, MD, MBA, FACS
Associate Director
Division of Trauma Services
Chief, Division of Trauma and Critical Care
University of Tennessee
Surgical Critical Care Program Director
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Department of Surgery
Memphis, TN
www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/
traumasymposium2013
Reservations must be received by January 9,
2013. Reservations received after this date will
be confirmed on a space available basis.
PARKING:
The registration fee includes self-parking in the
hotel garage. Please pick up a voucher at the
course desk.
DRESS CODE: Business casual. Please bring a
sweater or jacket for your comfort.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For further information about the symposium,
contact the Medical Education office:
Telephone (954)265-5327
Fax: (954)965-6468
Email: rpinsky@mhs.net
JonathanI.Groner,MD,FACS,FAAP
Surgical Operations Officer
Medical Director, Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Professor of Clinical Surgery
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Columbus, OH
MaryC.McCarthy,MD,FACS
Elizabeth Berry Gray Chair and Professor
Department of Surgery
Wright State University School of Medicine
Dayton, Ohio
20th Annual
Trauma
Symposium
February 7 - 9, 2013
Reserve your space today!
MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
CME Program Coordinator
1131 North 35 Avenue, 3rd Floor
Hollywood, FL 33021
954-265-5327 • MHS.net
The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa Beach Location • Hollywood, FL
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