8:00-8:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | Breakfast and Registration |
8:45-9:00 a.m. | 15 minutes | Welcome and Schedule for the Day |
9:00-9:55 a.m. | 55 minutes | Plenary-"Medicine Through the Lens: Film & TV Medicine with Dr. Abo" Ben Abo, DO, NRP, EMTT, WP-C, FAWM
Learning Objectives - Have a better understanding of prolong field care and delivering EMS via specialty rescue teams
- Understand the concept and development of concierge EMS
- Discuss the role as resource matter expert in the filming industry
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10:00-10:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | "All Healthcare Providers' Worst Fear...Dealing with a Deposition" Learning Objectives - Discuss the purpose and role of depositions in civil lawsuits.
- Demonstrate the role of documentation in reducing legal liability and enhancing the defense of a lawsuit against EMS providers.
- Discuss guidance for successfully navigating a deposition as the deponent.
| "Tropical and Travel-Related Diseases for the EMS Professional" Learning Objectives - Participants will describe the top 5 most common travel-related diseases reported to the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (NNDSS).
- Participants will describe appropriate personal protective equipment for common travel-related diseases.
- Participants will describe the most important information to gather from the scene and bystanders to relay to the receiving hospital for a recently returned traveler.
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10:45-11:00 a.m. | 15 minutes | BREAK |
11:00-11:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | "Childhood Trauma, the Developing Brain, and an Approach to Treating the Distressed Pediatric Patient" Learning Objectives - Provide an overview of typical brain organization and development
- Discuss the impact of traumatic experiences on the development of the brain including the impacts on the stress-response system
- Provide strategies for understanding and helping neglected, and abused children
- Discuss the healing power of relationships and community resources
| "Pop Culture Poisoning, Fact or Fiction" Learning Objectives - Review presentations of poison exposures/treatments used in TV and movies
- Determine the validity/likelihood of these exposures
- Review mechanisms of toxicity and have some fun
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11:50 a.m.-12:35 p.m. | 45 minutes | "The Slow EKG - Calcium Channel / Beta Blocker / Digoxin Toxicities" Learning Objectives - Discussion of the pathophysiology of medication causing slow EKG
- Review the EKG of patients with bradycardia causing by calcium channel / beta blocker and digoxin toxicities
- Understand treatment algorithm for patient with bradycardia related to calcium channel / beta blocker or digoxin toxicity
| "Office of the South Carolina Attorney General - Human Trafficking" Learning Objectives - To define what Human Trafficking is and its prevalence in regard to the first responder community.
- To define the indicators or clues to aid first responders in recognizing Human Trafficking victims.
- What responders can do once those victims are identified, even beyond transporting the patient to the hospital.
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12:35-1:30 p.m. | 55 minutes | LUNCH |
1:30-2:15 p.m. | 45 minutes | "Sexual Assault Considerations / Forensic Care During Mass Casualty" Jessica Hobbs, MD, FACEP Ellen Kennedy, BSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P
Learning Objectives - Increased understanding of how domestic and sexual violence are often associated with those who commit mass casualties
- Attendees will have increased knowledge of use of domestic and sexual violence during and after natural disasters, mass casualties and pandemics
- Attendees will have increased understanding of using forensic staff/teams to respond to larger scale incidents
| "My Baby Isn’t Acting Right – Come Quick!" Learning Objectives - Describe the basics of clinical assessment of infants and young children
- Evaluation of infants with (BRUE – Brief Resolved Unexplained Event)
- Review characteristics and care for children with febrile seizures
- Review signs and symptoms compatible with non-accidental trauma in children
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2:20-3:05 p.m. | 45 minutes | "Trauma Activations, What Happens Beyond the Ambulance Bay" Learning Objectives - Review potential injuries in blunt and penetrating trauma patients based on real cases
- Integrate the pathophysiology of traumatic injury with clinical care of the trauma patient
- Review radiographic findings in blunt and penetrating trauma cases and discuss findings and their implementation in trauma care
| "Too Much Water" Ben Abo, DO, NRP, EMTT, WP-C, FAWM
Learning Objectives - Understand the true pathophysiology of drowning, proper terminology and proper treatment of drowning
- Be able to discuss treatment options related to marine envenomations
- Have an understanding of the nuances of trauma and traumatic entries related to the marine environment
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3:05-3:20 p.m. | 15 minutes | BREAK |
3:20-5:00 p.m. | 1 hour 40 minutes | Simulation Cases - Sim Center Learning Objectives - Integration of pathophysiology utilizing high-fidelity simulation cases
- Treatment and management of adult patients with medical emergencies utilizing fidelity simulations
- Treatment and management of pediatric patients with medical emergencies utilizing fidelity simulations
| Cadaver Lab - Gross Anatomy Lab Learning Objectives - Review basics of anatomy utilizing donated cadaver
- Correlation of anatomy with pathophysiology of individuals with medical emergencies
- Integrate understanding of anatomy with medical disease process of prehospital care
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Thursday, May 9th |
Time | Length | Lecture Hall | LS 105 | Simulation Center |
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8:00-8:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | Breakfast and Registration |
8:45-9:00 a.m. | 15 minutes | Welcome and Schedule for the Day |
9:00-9:55 a.m. | 55 minutes | Plenary - Innovative EMS==Texas Style David Miramontes, MD, NREMT, FACEP, FAEMS
Learning Objectives - The student will be exposed to advanced MARCHES protocol for treatment of traumatic injuries
- Novel treatment of Cardiac arrest with ECMO and PIT Crew techniques
- Innovative Mobile Integrated Health service lines will be discussed
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10:00-10:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | "Enhanced Seizure Management Strategies" Learning Objectives - Attendees will identify common pitfalls in emergency management of seizures
- Attendees will learn nuanced methods of escalating seizure management
- Attendees will reinforce their understanding of prehospital seizure management
| "Dealing with the Wave...Opioid Epidemic Learning Objectives - Fatal vs. non-fatal overdoses, surveillance of substances from DHEC in urine, etc
- Emerging trend of Xylazine as an additive
- Brief intro on EMS-Bupe and MAT overall
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10:45-11:00 a.m. | 15 minutes | BREAK |
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11:00-11:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | Pecha Kucha E-FAST: Ultrasound in the Field Learning Objectives - Views to acquire (RUQ, LUQ, Suprapubic, Subxiphoid, Lung Apices)
- Identifying the fluid
- Application for critical patient scenarios
- One step further (Respiratory distress: Is it COPD or is it CHF?)
Pediatric Emergency Learning Objectives - Understand the physiological and anatomical differences between pediatric and adult patients, and how these impact assessment and treatment strategies in pre-hospital pediatric emergencies.
- Identify key challenges in communication with caregivers during pediatric emergencies and develop effective strategies for engaging and providing support for families in high-stress situations.
- Implement evidence-based best practices for the management of common pediatric emergencies in pre-hospital setting.
History, technique, devices, clinical relevance, and data on needle decompression Learning Objectives - History, technique, devices, clinical relevance, data
- Be able to perform needle decompression
- Understand potential complications of performing needle decompression
Tachydysrythmias Learning Objectives - Be able to recognize and differentiate common and dangerous tachydysrhythmias
- Understand the basics of treatments of these tachydysrhythmias
- Think through your personal systematic approach to these scenarios so you can approach them confidently in the moment
| "Raising the Bar to Improve Patients in Shock" Learning Objectives - Describe the various types of shock
- Calculate the shock index and understand why it is important
- Describe basic mechanisms of action of most common pressors
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11:50 a.m.-12:35 p.m. | 45 minutes | "I Can't Breathe...Dealing with the Asthmatic Patient" David Miramontes, MD, NREMT, FACEP, FAEMS
Learning Objectives - The student will understand the 3 main pathophysiologic changes that affect asthma patients
- The student will be exposed to an aggressive multi-modal treatment protocol for status Asthmaticus
- The pharmacology of medication for treatment of asthma will be discussed
| "Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy for the Prehospital Provider" Learning Objectives - Understand the pathophysiology behind acute traumatic coagulopathy (ATC)
- Identify potentially harmful practices common in EMS care that contribute to ATC.
- Identify appropriate treatments that will help prevent ATC
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12:35-1:30 p.m. | 55 minutes | LUNCH |
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1:30-2:15 p.m. | 45 minutes | Survivor Story - Table Rock Cardiac Arrest - Making the difference in (1) person's life Learning Objectives - Case discussion on management of a patient with prehospital cardiac arrest
- Treatment and transport decisions for patient post cardiac arrest from austere environment
- Initial management of patient that is post cardiac arrest in the emergency department
| Pig Heart Lab / EKG - 4 hours - Sim Center David Glendenning, NRP Julius McAdams, BME, FP-C, CCP-C, NRP
Learning Objectives - Review anatomical structures of the heart by dissecting a pig heart
- Correlate heart structures to EKG changes
- Identify STEMIs on an EKG
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2:20-3:05 p.m. | 45 minutes | You Say What...Sudden Coronary Artery Dissection and AICD Therapy Learning Objectives - Describe pathophysiology of Sudden Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD)
- Discuss treatment options for SCAD
- Describe indications for and implantation of automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillators (AICD).
- Discuss impact on care in the field including discussion of fallacies regarding care of AICD
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3:05-3:20 p.m. | 15 minutes | BREAK |
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3:20-5:00 p.m. | 1 hour 40 minutes | Simulation Cases - Sim Center Learning Objectives - Integration of pathophysiology utilizing high-fidelity simulation cases
- Treatment and management of adult patients with medical emergencies utilizing fidelity simulations
- Treatment and management of pediatric patients with medical emergencies utilizing fidelity simulations
| Ultrasound - Sim Center Laura Throckmorton, MD Sameer Mishra, MD
Learning Objectives - Learning basics of ultrasound terminology
- Utilizing eFAST exam in patients that may benefit from ultrasound
- Reviewing normal vs abnormal eFAST exams
- Limitations in pre-hospital settings
- Hands-on practice and scanning with standardized patients
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Friday, May 10th |
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Time | Length | Lecture Hall | LS 105 | Simulation Center |
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8:00-8:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | Breakfast and Registration |
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8:45-9:00 a.m. | 15 minutes | Welcome and Schedule for the Day |
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9:00-9:55 a.m. | 55 minutes | Plenary - LVAD Disaster - Michelle Dupuis, MD
- Paul White, MD
Learning Objectives - What is the basic function of an LVAD
- Identify common complications
- Must know before and during transport
| Pig Heart Lab / EKG - 4 hours - Sim Center David Glendenning, NRP Julius McAdams, BME, FP-C, CCP-C, NRP
Learning Objectives - Review anatomical structures of the heart by dissecting a pig heart
- Correlate heart structures to EKG changes
- Identify STEMIs on an EKG
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10:00-10:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | Snotty Nose Kids - Daniel Schwerin, MD, NRP, FACEP, FAEMS
Learning Objectives - Understand and describe the basic anatomy of the pediatric upper airway
- Review pathophysiology of children with upper airway emergencies
- Understand treatment algorithms of children with upper airway emergencies
| Mental Health Resilience in EMS Learning Objectives - Define mental health and resiliency
- Appreciate the character and personality traits of 1st responders
- Identify signs and symptoms of post-traumatic stress
- Understand the role of self-care in improving resiliency
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10:45-11:00 a.m. | 15 minutes | BREAK |
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11:00-11:45 a.m. | 45 minutes | Pecha Kucha To Activate or Not to Activate for Acute Myocardial infarction Learning Objectives - To be able to identify STEMI EKGs.
- To be able to Identify EKG mimics
- To be able to identify worrisome non-STEMI EKGs
AMS in the endurance athlete Learning Objectives - History of the altered mental status in athletes that compete in marathons, outdoor sporting events, etc
- Appropriate triage and initial management
How much is too much? An evaluation of epinephrine Learning Objectives - Describe the purpose of using epinephrine in cardiac arrest
- Describe the research prior to PARAMEDIC2
- Describe the current controversy about the use of epinephrine in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Managing Protest-related injuries Learning Objectives - Understanding mechanisms of protest-related injuries
- Review injury patterns related to protest
- Management of protest-related injuries with respect to tear gas/pepper spray, TASERs, Rubber bullets
| Stoke Chameleons: Neuro Findings You Can't Miss Learning Objectives - To learn about the definition of stroke and subtypes
- To learn about the prevalence of stroke misdiagnosis at the prehospital and emergency department
- To learn about common stroke chameleons and strategies to avoid misdiagnosis
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11:50 a.m.-12:35 p.m. | 45 minutes | 911 in the 864 - Sarah Fabiano, MD
- Michael Ellis, NRP
Learning Objectives - Review the importance of the physical exam
- Be able to understand how quickly myopathies can progress
- Understand some parts of illness from the patient's perspective
| High Flow O2 in the DAE Patient - Julius McAdams, BME, FP-C, CCP-C, NRP
Learning Objectives - Discuss the history and evolution of HFNC therapy
- Explain common setups and therapy parameters for HFN
- Differentiate between HFNC versus conventional or traditional delivery modalities
- Review pathophysiology and common disease states that benefit from HFNC
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12:35-1:30 p.m. | 55 minutes | LUNCH |
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1:30-2:15 p.m. | 45 minutes | In the Back of the Box...EMS Case - Wook Beltran, DO, MPH, FACEP, FAEMS
Learning Objectives - Be able to diagnose complicated underlying etiology of abdominal pain
- Able to diagnose underlying ideology of chest pain
- Identify some of the newer, different recreational drugs and their paraphernalia
| Airway Triple Threat: Allergy, Anaphylaxis and Angioedema Learning Objectives - Differentiate characteristics classically seen in anaphylaxis from a histamine-mediated response compared to angioedema from a bradykinin-mediated response
- Discuss the approach to treatment in anaphylaxis and angioedema
- Explore airway management techniques in anaphylaxis and angioedema
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2:20-3:05 p.m. | 45 minutes | Beyond the Sirens: The Power of Advocacy in Finding Purpose in EMS - Mark Weber, BSHCA, FP-C, NRP
Learning Objectives - To educate attendees on the empirical benefits and importance of patient advocacy in EMS
- To inspire EMS professionals to introspectively discover their personal ‘why’ for choosing this profession
- To equip attendees with practical strategies for integrating advocacy into their daily practices
| Prehospital Buprenorphine...Making a Difference Learning Objectives - Participants will have an understanding of opiate use disorder
- Discussion on how to calculate a COWS score
- Understand the Pathophysiology of buprenorphine and how it helps with opiate addiction
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3:05-3:20 p.m. | 15 minutes | BREAK |
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3:20-5:00 p.m. | 1 hour 40 minutes | Simulations - Sim Center - Mark Weber, BSHCA, FP-C, NRP
Learning Objectives - Integration of pathophysiology utilizing high-fidelity simulation cases
- Treatment and management of adult patients with medical emergencies utilizing fidelity simulations
- Treatment and management of pediatric patients with medical emergencies utilizing fidelity simulations
| Cricothyrotomy / SALAD Technique - Sim Center Learning Objectives - Understand the anatomy and pathophysiology during difficult intubation
- Review anatomy and describe procedure for performing cricothyrotomy
- Describe the process for performing SALAD technique
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