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www.acoep.org/fall - The American College of Osteopathic
ACOEP Presents SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Register Online at ‘14 www.acoep.org/fall OCTOBER 12-15, 2014 CAESARS PALACE LAS VEGAS, NV The 35th Anniversary of ACOEP’s Scientific Assembly has more to offer than ever before! See what’s new at The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014: • Faculty Development Track, eligible for CME credit • Demonstration of new technologies in the ED • Increased opportunities to earn CME hours • Expanded ultrasound course tailored to beginner and advanced practitioners • 35th Anniversary Welcome Reception • Larger, interactive exhibit hall • Special surprises—Vegas Style—at the FOEM Legacy Gala: Dinner & Awards Ceremony Three ways to register: ONLINE www.acoep.org/fall 2 PHONE (800) 521-3709 ext: 4 MAIL the attached form 3 An Invitation to The Edge Dear Colleagues, It is my pleasure to invite you to The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014. This year we are proud to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of this phenomenal educational event—the only conference dedicated to the specific needs of osteopathic emergency physicians. To celebrate this milestone, ACOEP is offering more opportunities for CME than ever before—you can earn more than 50 hours of Category 1/1A CME credit through didactic lectures, hands-on sessions, FOEM competitions and more. We ACOEP President are also pleased to present Mark A. Mitchell, DO, FACOEP the new Faculty Development Track, expand and improve our already popular ultrasound course, and expose you to the latest in life-saving technology in the ED. Capping it all off is the FOEM Legacy Gala: Dinner and Awards Ceremony, which will be more elegant than ever before! Guests at the Gala will be delighted by surprises that you can only find in Las Vegas! We sincerely hope that you will join us for The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014! Viva Las Vegas ! Mark Mitchell, DO, FACOEP President of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians 4 The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014 Course Objectives 1.Increase clinical knowledge of emergency medicine through an innovative mixture of lectures and hands-on workshops on practical and administrative processes. 2.Develop and improve basic skills utilized by emergency medicine practitioners in emergency medicine settings. CME Committee and Course Chair: Nilesh Patel, DO, FACOEP Planning Members: Christopher Colbert, DO and Tanaz Berahman, DO This educational activity is sponsored by the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians (ACOEP). ACOEP is an approved provider of AOA Category 1A CME credit. ACOEP has requested that the AOA Council on Continuing Medical Education approve this program for 24 AOA Category 1A CME credits for didactic sessions, and 32.5 credits through additional opportunities. Approval is currently pending. In total, over 50 hours of Category 1A CME is available at The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014. Last year ACOEP awarded over 20,000 hours of CME credit at the Scientific Assembly! The Edge in Education 3.Create an environment in which young physicians will develop presentation and research skills through a series of competitive venues. 5 ACOEP Presents ‘14 The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014 has something for every emergency physician. Don’t miss these event highlights! Ultrasound Course Saturday, October 11, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Stay abreast of new technologies, techniques and best practices with ACOEP’s expanded and updated Ultrasound Course. This year the Ultrasound Course offers targeted tracks designed to fit your experience and skill level. Taught by Teresa Wu, MD, a recognized leader in the field, the Ultrasound Course sold out in record time in 2013. Register today for this popular, hands-on experience. 8 hours of additional CME credit. Sunday, October 12, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Join us as we celebrate 35 years of educational excellence! Enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres, relax with a drink, and take in the elegance of Las Vegas as you mingle with colleagues, friends and family. FOEM Clinical Pathological Case Competition SCI E ACOEP’S 35th Anniversary Welcome Reception IFIC ASSE T N BLY M The Edge Event Highlights SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY YEARS 1979 2014 Sponsored by Schumacher Group Sunday, October 12, 7:00 am - 3:30 pm This exciting, fast-paced competition pits residents against faculty, testing their skills in diagnosing difficult cases in the ED. Don’t miss out as your colleagues battle for bragging rights! 8 hours of additional CME credit. 6 COEP just keeps on getting better every “Ayear as we grow. Very impressive. ” FOEM Research Poster Competition Sponsored by Florida Emergency Physicians Sunday, October 12, 7:00 am - 11:00 am See what students and residents are discovering as they present summaries of their research projects. This is a great way to learn something new and to support the next generation of osteopathic emergency physicians. 4 hours of additional category 1A CME credit. FOEM Oral Abstract Competition Sponsored by EmCare Sunday, October 12, 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm See the latest in resident research as they present their work via in-depth PowerPoint presentations. 3 hours of additional category 1A CME credit. FOEM Legacy Gala: Dinner & Awards Ceremony Supported by TeamHealth Monday, October 13, 7:30 pm Glamour, elegance, excitement! The FOEM Legacy Gala: Dinner & Awards Ceremony returns, this time with Las Vegas flair! Enjoy dinner, dancing, and special surprises, all while supporting FOEM’s mission of advancing research and education in osteopathic emergency medicine. FOEM Research Paper Competition Sponsored by WestJEM Tuesday, October 14, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm See the best of the best! The top three winning research papers are presented by residents from across the nation! 1.5 hours of additional category 1A CME credit. Faculty Development Track Tuesday, October 14, 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Premiering at the 2014 Scientific Assembly, FOEM and ACOEP are proud to unveil the Faculty Development Track. This unique learning opportunity is the first of four programs which will train current and prospective core faculty members to incorporate research into their skill set. Participants will learn how to formulate and develop research concepts while determining the best methodologies for grant writing and publication. This four-part course will increase the value of a core faculty member and provides resources and information which can be utilized within your program. The Faculty Development Track is an invaluable tool as we prepare for a single pathway for GME accreditation. CME credit given. 7 Accomodations & General Information ACOEP Committee Meetings Saturday, October 11 ACOEP influences all facets of emergency medicine, from practice management to emergency medical services. Join the discussion and become an agent of change as a member of an ACOEP committee. All members are welcome to attend and explore these excellent opportunities. ACOEP Membership Meeting Sunday, October 12 The biannual ACOEP Membership Meeting provides you with the opportunity to learn the most recent news of the College, including the latest on the proposed single pathway development, and CME opportunities! Attendance is credited toward applications for fellowship by submitting an attendance form at the conclusion of the meeting. New Speakers Forum Tuesday, October 14 Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see up-and-coming speakers compete for the chance to present at a future conference! Each speaker will present a 12-minute lecture on an exciting topic, followed by two minutes for questions. If you are interested in speaking at this forum please contact Lorelei Crabb at lcrabb@acoep.org Venue Caesars Palace 3570 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Visit www.acoep.org/fall to reserve your room. From the moment you walk through the doors of Caesars Palace, you’ll understand why this iconic Las Vegas luxury hotel sets the standard for opulent details, impeccable service, and lavish Las Vegas accommodations. A 4,100-seat theater at Caesars Palace hosts Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Jerry Seinfeld, and other headliners; and dining options include restaurants from Gordon Ramsay, Bobby Flay, Wolfgang Puck, and Jean-Marie Josselin. Located directly on the Las Vegas Strip, Caesars Palace offers state-of-the-art meeting space, and a perfect location. The discounted group rate of $209 is available until Thursday, September 18, 2014, or until the room block sells out! To make your reservation, visit www.acoep.org/fall, or call (866) 227-5944 and use the code SCACO4. Travel Discount American Airlines: Use code 44H4BM when booking your flight online for a 5% discount, valid for travel three days before and three days after the event. 8 *Events, dates and times are subject to change. Registration & Information Desk open daily at 7:00 am Friday, October 10 1:30 pm – 5:00 pmExecutive & Finance Committee Meeting Saturday, October 11 7:00 am – 9:00 amEMS CAQ 8:00 am – 12:00 pmBasic ED Ultrasound Course 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Resident Chapter Events 9:00 am – 11:00 amEmergency Medical Services (EMS) Committee 11:30 am – 1:30 pm Publications Committee 11:30 am – 1:30 pm Practice Management Committee 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Student Chapter Events 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Registration Open 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Advanced ED Ultrasound Course 2:00 pm – 4:00 pmContinuing Medical Education (CME) Committee 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Research Committee 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Bylaws Committee 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Member Services Committee 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Program Directors Meeting Sunday, October 12 7:00 am – 3:30 pm FOEM Clinical Pathological Case Competition Sponsored by Schumacher Group (CME provided for attendance) 7:00 am – 11:00 am F OEM Research Poster Competition Sponsored by Florida Emergency Physicians (CME Provided for Attendance) 7:00 am – 12:00 pm ACOEP Board of Directors Meeting 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Student Chapter Events 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Student Event: Residency Program Expo Program Agenda 9:00 am – 11:00 amUndergraduate Medical Education (UGME) Committee 12:30 pm – 3:30 pmFOEM Oral Abstract Competition Sponsored by EmCare (CME provided for attendance) 9 Continued from Page 9 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Young Physicians Meeting 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Resident Career Fair 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Medical Directors Meeting 5:00 – 7:00 pm Membership Meeting 7:00 – 9:00 pm ACOEP Welcome Reception Monday, October 13 6:00 am – 8:00 am Breakfast 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Student Chapter Events 8:00 am – 5:00 pm ACOEP Lectures 8:00 am Keynote Address » Alexander M. Rosenau, DO 9:00 amNightmare ENT Emergencies » Teresa Wu, MD 10:00 amTopics in EBM » Bryan Kane, MD 10:30 amThe Crashing Asthmatic » Anand Swaminathan, MD 11:00 amEM Literature Review 2014 » Bryan Kane, MD, and Kevin Weaver, DO 12:00 pm BREAK 1:00 pmAcetaminophen Toxicity for the Emergency Physician » Heath Jolliff, DO 2:00 pmToxicology Literature Updates » Health Jolliff, DO 3:00 pmDKA Updates » Anand Swaminathan, MD 3:30 pmLeft Ventricular Assist Devices » Kevin Weaver DO 4:00 pmWhen Uncertainty was my Co-Pilot: Lessons Learned on How I Became a Better Doctor, Parent, and Person » Michael Epter, DO 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Resident Chapter Events/Leadership Series 10 9:00 am – 10:00 am Pediatric Emergency Medicine, SIG 9:00 am – 11:00 am FOEM Board Meeting 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Fellowship Ceremony 7:00 pm – 7:30 pmFOEM Gala Reception Sponsored by TeamHealth Tuesday, October 14 6:00 am – 8:00 am Breakfast 7:30 am – 5:00 pm ACOEP Lectures 7:30 amUrban Myths 1 » Anand Swaminathan, MD 8:00 am CPR Updates: Hands-on or Hands-off Defibrillation; Mechanical vs Manual » Salim Rezaie, MD 9:00 amUrban Myths 2 » Anand Swaminathan, MD 9:30 amChest Pain: What is the Evidence for 2-Hour Rule Outs » Salim Rezaie, MD 10:30 amOutpatient Management of Pulmonary Embolism » Jeff Kline, MD 11:30 amBREAK 1:00 pmStrategies to Reduce Over-diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism » Jeff Kline, MD 2:00 pmLimitations and Deceptions in the Literature » Kevin Klauer, DO 2:30 pmMinor Head Injury in Anticoagulated Patients » Michael Epter, DO 3:00 pmRisk Management in EM » Kevin Klauer, DO 4:00 pmTips and Tricks in Shoulder Dislocations » Michael Epter, DO 4:30 pmPediatric Abdominal Pain » Kevin Klauer, DO 5:00 pm – 6:30 pmFOEM Research Paper Presentations Sponsored by WestJEM (CME provided for attendance) 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Faculty Development Track 11 Wednesday, October 15 6:30 am – 7:30 am New Board Meeting 7:30 am – 9:00 am Breakfast 8:00 am – 5:00 pm ACOEP Lectures 8:00 amMinimizing Medical Legal Risks » Fredrick Abrahamian, DO 9:00 am The Crashing Airway » Kenneth Butler, DO 10:00 amUpdates in Pulmonary Tuberculsosis » Fredrick Abrahamian, DO 10:30amRapid Diagnostic Testing for Infectious Disease » Fredrick Abrahamian, DO 11:00 am Pediatric Ortho » Marianne Gaushe Hill, MD 12:00 pm Break 1:00 pm Peds Airway Management » Marianne Gausche Hill, MD 2:00 pmOsteopathic Principles and Practice - Clinical presentations and treatment in the ER » Robert Hunter, DO 3:00 pmUltrasound of neck, peds » Christopher Colbert, DO 4:00 pmAffordable Care Act Implications in the ER and other Health Policy Issues Affecting ER Physicians » Robert Hunter, DO 12 The exhibit hall is open daily beginning October 12th 4M Emergency Systems, Inc ApolloMD Biodynamic Research Corporation EM Recruits EmCare Emergency Consultants, Inc Emergency Medicine Associates, P.A., P.C. Emergency Medicine Physicians Emergency Physicians Medical Group, PC Emergency Service Partners, LP EOS Medical Group Florida Emergency Physicians Hospital Physician Partners Intermedix LocumTenens.com MedExcel USA, Inc Ministry Healthcare Phoenix Physicians Premier Physician Services Questcare Schumacher Group ScribeAmerica Sheridan Healthcare TeamHealth Valley Emergency Physicians *List as of 5/30/2014 Thank you to EmCare, Prime Partner of The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014! Thanks to Our Exhibitors Don’t miss the opportunity to meet with the The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014 Exhibitors!* 13 Keynote Speaker Alexander M. Rosenau, DO, CPE, FACEP, FACOEP President, American College of Emergency Physicians Faculty Bios ACOEP is pleased to welcome American College of Emergency Physicians President Alexander M. Rosenau, DO, CPE, FACEP, FACOEP, as the keynote speaker. Dr. Rosenau is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida. Dr. Rosenau completed his residency in emergency medicine at Botsford General Hospital in Farmington Hills, Michigan and is the founding program director of the Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network emergency medicine residency program where he is currently the Senior Vice Chair of emergency medicine. In addition, he previously served as president of Pennsylvania ACEP and is a past recipient of U.S. Public Health Service National Health Service Corps Achievement and Commendation awards. Fredrick M. Abrahamian, DO, FACEP, FIDSA is the Director of Education at the Olive View-UCLA Emergency Medicine Residency Program and serves as the President-Elect of the Professional Staff Association at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Abrahamian’s research has been published in journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine, Clinical Infectious Diseases, and Annals of Emergency Medicine. He has written multiple chapters for infectious disease and emergency medicine textbooks. Kenneth H. Butler, DO, FACEP, FAAEM is the Associate Program Director of the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at the University of Maryland where he also holds the academic title of Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Butler is an internationally recognized expert in airway management and a faculty member of the Practice Emergency Airway Management Seminar. He has written multiple textbook chapters on emergency medicine and was awarded the Associate Residency Director of the Year from EMRA and ACEP. Christopher Colbert, DO is a native of Washington DC and graduated from the Des Moines University School of Medicine and the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is a major in the United States Army and works at Provident Hospital of Cook County. He is also a Clinical Associate Professor at MWU where he completed his Emergency Medicine Residency. 14 Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP, FAAP is a Professor of Clinical Medicine and Pediatrics at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Dr. Gausche-Hill is the Vice-Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Chief of the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and EMS and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Director at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, CA. Robert L. Hunter, DO, FACOEP, FACOFP is currently the Associate Medical Director at Hospice of Miami Valley and is a clinical associate professor at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, a preceptor for Kettering College of Medical Arts Physician Assistant Program, and assistant director of the Emergency Medicine residency at Grandview. Dr. Hunter practices at Buckeye Family Practice in Huber Heights and Grandview Medical Center. Heath A. Jolliff, DO, FACMT, FACEP, FAAEM is a Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at OUCOM/OhioHealth-Doctors Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He practices Medical Toxicology at Mid-Ohio Toxicology Services in Columbus, Ohio. Bryan Kane, MD, FACEP is an Associate Professor of Medicine, Morsani College of Medicine. Dr. Kane also serves as the Assistant Program Director: Research for the Emergency Medicine Residency at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Kevin Klauer, DO is the Director of the Center for Emergency Medical Education (CEME) and the Chief Medical Officer for Emergency Medicine Physicians, Ltd., based in Canton, Ohio. He also is the Director of EMP PSO (patient safety organization). He serves on the Board of Directors for Physicians Specialty Limited Risk Retention Group. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Jeffrey Kline, MD serves as Vice Chair of Research in emergency medicine and a professor of physiology at Indiana School of Medicine. His diagnostic research interests focus on human affect analysis, pretest probability and capnography to reduce medical imaging. His main research interest is pulmonary embolism, and he is one of the world’s leading researchers in this arena. Salim Rezaie, MD is a faculty member at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas in both departments of emergency medicine and internal medicine. He runs his own blog R.E.B.E.L. EM (www.rebelem.com), has made some appearances on EM:RAP, and frequently contributes to EP Monthly. 15 Anand Swaminathan, MD is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and the Assistant Residency Director and the NYU Bellevue Emergency Department. He is the co-creator of the EM Lyceumblog, an educational website focusing on debatable areas in EM and one of the founders of the All NYC EM Conference and Podcast. Kevin Weaver, DO is the program director for the Lehigh Valley Health Network emergency medicine residency program. He has lectured nationally on the application of evidence-based medicine in clinical practice and therapeutic hypothermia. Teresa Wu, MD, FACEP is the Director for the Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Program and Fellowship, and the Associate Residency Director for the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. She is also the Co-Director for Simulation Based Training for the Maricopa-Banner integrated simulation program, and an Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine at the University of Arizona, College of Medicine-Phoenix. aily lectures were excellent, with very “Dknowledgeable and charismatic speakers. Definitely added to my practice. Enjoyed networking opportunities with my fellow colleagues. ” 16 SAVE THE DATE! THE 2014 LEGACY GALA MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 Caesars Palace, LasVegas, Nevada Supporting Sponsor: Friends: 17 Resident & Student Events Resident and Student Chapter Offerings The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014 has more to offer residents and students than ever before! Along with annual favorites, this year you will have the opportunity to take advantage of highlights such as a dental lab; mock interviews and resume review for students; learn about fellowship opportunities and strategies at the Fellowship Fair; and engage with the Young Physicians Group and ask recently graduated residents questions about the board certification process, finances, work-life balance. ACOEP has made arrangements for reduced room rates at Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino for residents and students attending The Edge: Scientific Assembly! To reserve your room call (800) 358-8777 and use the code SBAMC4. Or visit www.acoep.org for more information! Resident Chapter Events* Student Chapter Events* Saturday October 11th • Resident Jeopardy • Rapid Fire Lectures • Dental Lab •L unch with Young Physicians Panel •R C Membership Meeting and Board Elections • Sponsored Night out Saturday October 11 • Skills Lab • Rapid Fire Lectures Sunday October 12th •F OEM Clinical Pathological Case Competition •F OEM Research Poster Competition •F OEM Oral Abstract Competition • Fellowship Fair • Career Fair • Sponsored Night Out Monday October 13 • Rapid Fire Lectures • Airway Lab • Chief’s College •F OEM Legacy Gala: Dinner & Awards Ceremony 18 Sunday October 12 • FOEM Competitions • Rapid Fire Lectures • Student Event: Residency Program Expo • Student Chapter General Membership Meeting and Board Elections Monday October 13 • Airway lab • Mock Interviews • FOEM Legacy Gala: Dinner & Awards Ceremony xcellent relevant “Etopics, plus interesting topics we don’t usually hear. *Events, dates and times are subject to change. ” The Edge: Scientific Assembly 2014 Registration Form Online registration is easy by visiting acoep.org/fall Please print all information as you would like it to appear on your name badge. Full Name: ____________________________________________________________________ AOA # (required): _____________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________________________________________________ State: _______________________________________ Zip Code: _____________________ Phone: _______________________________________________________________________ Email: ________________________________________________________________________ Please fill out, detach, and mail form to: ACOEP | Attn: Scientific Assembly | 142 E. Ontario Street | Suite 1500 | Chicago, IL 60611 PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE CATEGORY SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY Member Physicians Non-Member Physician PA / NP / RN / EMT Member Residents Medical Students BeforeAfter 9/12/149/12/14 $675 $775 $785 $885 $325 $425 $165 $250 $25 $25 OPTIONAL: Ultrasound Course - BASIC $250 $250 Ultrasound Course - BOTH SESSIONS $400 Limited spots available, first come first serve basis Ultrasound Course - ADVANCED Limited spots available, first come first serve basis Limited spots available, first come first serve basis esident Event: Chief’s College R FREE Faculty Development Track (FREE for Residents)$50 FOEM Legacy Gala - Individual Ticket $250 per ticket FOEM Legacy Gala - Student/Resident $150 per ticket FOEM Legacy Gala - Table of 10 $2000 TOTAL PAYMENT: METHOD OF PAYMENT heck (made payable to: ACOEP) number C MasterCard Visa Discover _________________________________ enclosed AMEX Card Number: _________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date: ________________________________________________________________ Signature: _____________________________________________________________________ 19 MAIL the attached form PHONE (800) 521-3709 ext: 4 ONLINE www.acoep.org/fall Three ways to register: 142 E. 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