2013 Rocky Mountain Trauma & Emergency Medicine Conference

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Objectives:

  • Implement new standards and practices related to the care of the trauma patient.
  • Recognize current multidisciplinary trends in the care of the trauma patient, and apply them appropriately in individual practices.
  • Implement current trends in trauma and critical care management in the emergency and ICU settings.
  • Develop new skills in the initial management of the patient with penetrating trauma to the trunk.

Keynote Speakers

Emergency Medicine Keynote Speakers

Amal Mattu, M.D., FACEP
Professor and Residency Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland

Diane M. Birnbaumer, M.D., FACEP
Professor of Clinical Medicine, UCLA
Senior Faculty,
Department of Emergency Medicine
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Los Angeles, California

Surgery/Trauma Keynote Speakers

Demetrios Demetriades, MD, PhD, FACS
Professor  of Surgery
Director of Trauma/Emergency Surgery/Surgical Critical Care
LAC+USC Medical Center
University of Southern California

Kenji Inaba, MD, FRCSC, FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Medical Director, Surgical ICU
Division of Trauma & Critical Care
LAC+USC Medical Center
University of Southern California

Pre-Conference Workshops

Advanced EKG Workshop, by Amal Mattu, MD
ATLS refresher courses - NOTE: These course are now filled and registration is closed.

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  • Optional  Optional
  • Fee  Fee
  • Tuesday, June 25, 2013
  • 8:00 AM  -  2:00 PM
    (Friday, June 28, 2013)
    Electrical for Exhibitor
    Electrical service for exhibitors for the duration of the conference.
    Fee  Optional 
    8:00 AM  -  2:00 PM
    (Friday, June 28, 2013)
    Exhibitor Additional Booth Space
    Additional exhibit booth(s), after purchase of primary booth space.
    Fee  Optional 
    1:00 PM  -  5:00 PM
    Cardiac Ischemia ECG Workshop
    The ability to interpret the electrocardiogram is a life-saving skill, but residency training in emergency medicine or the primary care specialties only teaches the basics. Through a series of multiple case-presentations, the speaker will teach the audience about cardiac ischemia recognition as well as common mimics and confounders of ischemia recognition. He will also teach some of the common pitfalls that can lead to disastrous outcomes. Whether you are a new residency graduate or a seasoned clinician, you are going to learn new and useful information that will truly make a difference in patient care and will save lives! Physicians, nurses and EMS providers are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
    Fee  Optional 
  • Wednesday, June 26, 2013
  • ACEP Luncheon
    Luncheon for members of the American College of Emergency Physicians. Room at the conference facility for the luncheon to be determined - and will be announced/posted the day of the meeting.
     Optional 
    COT Luncheon
    American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Luncheon Meeting.
     Optional 
  • Thursday, June 27, 2013
  • 12:01 PM  -  1:30 PM
    ENA Luncheon
    Casual meeting and networking session over lunch at the Beaver Run Conference Center. Free lunch to ENA members. Guests and non-ENA members, $20, payment expected at lunch.
     Optional 
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