Clinical Education

The Santa Barbara County Consortium for CME and Cottage Health System present

 

 

July 12, 2013

For pre-hospital and acute care healthcare providers

Register Online
Here

 

 

Cottage Trauma Symposium
Information:
chstrauma@sbch.org
(805) 569-7451
Fax: (805) 569-7890

 

 

This course is designed for the presumed, expressed, and demonstrated needs of physicians, nurses, pre-hospital personnel and other healthcare providers. The educational topics will help these individuals to better understand the treatment and management of seriously injured patients.

 

Educational Objectives

  • Discuss new technology and techniques for optimal care of diverse trauma-related issues.
  • Describe state-of-the-art management of diverse trauma-related issues.
  • Present data-based evidence to compare and contrast pre-hospital and clinical care.
  • Illustrate how better-informed treatment decisions at all stages of care improve patient outcomes.

All registration will be online

Online registration ends July 11 at 10 AM sharp

CHS Staff $150 Non-CHS Staff $160 MDs: $180

Walk-in registration has an additional $25 fee so register early!

Cancellations accepted before 7/5/11.  Refunds are minus Eventbrite processing fee.

Schedule

7:00 a.m.
Registration

 

8:00 a.m.
Welcome

Stephen Kaminski, MD

Director, Trauma Services, SICU

Cottage Health System

 

Session 1

Critical Care with Injury Response

Moderator: Angelo Salvucci, MD

Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

•  The Inflammatory Response to Injury
    Carl Hauser, MD, Harvard Medical School

•  Geriatric Considerations for the Acute Care Provider

    Michael Lekawa, MD, UC Irvine Medical Center

•  Practical Pearls and Common Pitfalls of Pediatric Resuscitation

    Jeffrey Upperman, MD, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

 

Session 2

Critical Care in the ICU

Moderator: Jeffrey Fried, MD

Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

•  Super Bugs and Super Drugs

    David Fisk, MD, Sansum Clinic, Santa Barbara

•  Nursing Considerations to Complement Care and Survive Sepsis

    Tom Ahrens, RN, Barnes Jewish Hospital, St. Louis

•  Articles that Should have Changed your Practice

    Lisa Ferrigno, MD, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

 

Keynote Luncheon Address:

Goal-Directed Therapy for Sepsis:

    Where we have been, where we are, and what we still need to do

    Emanuel Rivers, MD, Henry Ford Hospital

 

Session 3

Top Knife

Moderator: Stephen Kaminski, MD

Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

  •  Air Transport in Critical Illness

     Adil Haider, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

  •  Endovascular Interventions in Trauma and Acute Care

      Lynette Scherer, MD, UC Davis Medical Center

  •  Case Presentations, Stumping the Experts

      Stephen Kaminski, MD, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

 

Session 4

Clinical Pearls from the Trauma Center

Moderator: Thomas Duncan, MD

Ventura County Medical Center

•  Obstetrical Trauma

   Maggie Kademian, MD, Los Robles Medical Center

•  Ethics, Challenges and Opportunities in Transfusion

   Javier Romero, MD, Ventura County Medical Center

•  Hemorrhage Control and Massive Transfusion

   Stephen Kaminski, MD and Jennifer Wobig, RN, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

•  Chest Trauma

    Howard Hayashi, MD and Sue Fortier, RN, Sierra Vista Reg Medical Center

 

Subject to change


Trauma Symposium Planning Committee

 

Stephen Kaminski, MD, FACS

Trauma Medical Director

 

Lisa Ferrigno, MD, MPH

Associate Trauma Medical Director

 

Denise McDonald, RN, MSN

Service Director, Emergency and Trauma Services

 

Jennifer Wobig, RN, BSN
Trauma Program Manager

 

Debbie Aitken, RN
Trauma Nurse Coordinator

 

Greg Brunet, PA-C, MPAS
Orthopedic Trauma Physician Assistant

 

Juliette Fish, BSN, MSN, FNP-C
Trauma Nurse Practitioner

 

Eileen Kelleher, BSN, MSN, CCRN, ACNP
Trauma Nurse Practitioner

 

Elizabeth Taylor-Linzey, RN, MSN, PHN
Injury Prevention / Outreach Coordinator

 

Megan Freeberg
Trauma Registrar

 

Perla Vazquez
Trauma Registrar

 

Kathy Williams

Trauma Administrative Assistant

 


 

 

Accreditation Statement: The Santa Barbara County Consortium for CME is accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians

 

Credit Designation Statement: The Santa Barbara County Consortium for CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This credit may also be applied to the CMA Certification in Continuing Medical Education.

Provider #00252: 7 Contact Hrs by CA Brd of Registered Nurses
Provider #427000: 7 Continuing Education Hours for EMT-P
Provider #420700: 7 Continuing Education Hours for EMT

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