traumaSymposiumBroch.. - Stanford University School of Medicine
traumaSymposiumBroch.. - Stanford University School of Medicine
traumaSymposiumBroch.. - Stanford University School of Medicine
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DESCRIPTION<br />
18th Annual <strong>Stanford</strong><br />
Trauma Symposium<br />
The 18th Annual Trauma Symposium is<br />
intended for adult and pediatric caregivers in the<br />
prehospital setting, emergency department,<br />
perioperative areas, intensive care, and postintensive<br />
care units. This conference continues<br />
our standard <strong>of</strong> including cutting-edge topics<br />
and renowned speakers. We expect the content<br />
and the speakers to trigger discussion and debate<br />
by presenting new, controversial and/or complex<br />
trauma issues.<br />
Provider approved by the<br />
California Board <strong>of</strong> Registered Nursing,<br />
Provider Number CEP12165<br />
for 7.5 contact hours/day<br />
Santa Clara County EMS Agency<br />
Provider Number 43-1002<br />
7.5 CE hrs/day<br />
Category I EMT-P and EMT-I<br />
This program will be held at<br />
Crowne Plaza Hotel Cabaña<br />
4290 El Camino Real<br />
Palo Alto<br />
(A map will be sent to you upon receipt <strong>of</strong><br />
registration.)<br />
We reserve the right<br />
To make program changes.<br />
PROGRAM<br />
Monday, July 25, 2005 - 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.<br />
Critical Clues in Assessing Crash Injury<br />
Mechanisms—Research Findings<br />
Novel Therapies for Thoracic Trauma<br />
The Coast Guard in Action—Rescues at Sea<br />
Guided by a Dog—From Within the World<br />
Trade Center<br />
Ethics: The Real Bottom Line<br />
A Fall from 400 Feet—Team Case Review<br />
Post Iraq Recovery—Techniques & Support<br />
Tuesday, July 26, 2005 - 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.<br />
CSI in Real Life: The Patient as Evidence<br />
Pediatric Faux Pas & Foibles<br />
Memories & Perspectives <strong>of</strong> Trauma<br />
Survivors<br />
Behavior Strategies for Brain Injured<br />
Patients-- A Team Effort<br />
Cadavers & Simulators—Their Use in<br />
Trauma Over the Centuries<br />
Club Drugs and Jugs <strong>of</strong> Booze<br />
STANFORD FACULTY<br />
Susan Brundage, MD, MPH, Trauma Surgeon, Associate<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma/Surgical Critical Care<br />
Sanjeev Dutta, MD, MA(Ed.) FRCSC, Clinical<br />
Instructor, Centre for Immersive and Simulation-Based<br />
Learning, <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>; Pediatric Surgeon, LPCH<br />
Chere Taylor, LCSW, Trauma Clinical Social Worker<br />
GUEST FACULTY<br />
Leanne Bacon, Lieutenant, Coast Guard Sector San<br />
Francisco, CA.<br />
Jeffrey Englander, MD, Vice Pres. and Director <strong>of</strong> Brain<br />
Injury Rehabilitation, SCVMC, San Jose, CA<br />
John Fazio, MS, RN, Clinical Nurse Specialist<br />
Emergency Services, San Francisco General Hospital<br />
Medical Center, San Francisco, CA<br />
Michael Hingson, National Public Affairs Representative,<br />
World Trade Center Survivor and Guide Dog User; Guide<br />
Dogs for the Blind, San Rafael, CA<br />
Robert Kaufman, BS, Crash Investigator, CIREN-<br />
Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network<br />
Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center,<br />
Seattle, WA<br />
Armando Muela, EMT-P, EMS Battalion Chief,<br />
Woodside Fire Protection District, Woodside, CA<br />
Margaret J. Neff, MD, MSc, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Medicine</strong>, Director, Critical Care Research, Harborview<br />
Medical Center, Seattle, WA<br />
Gregory Schmunk, MD, Polk County Medical Examiner,<br />
Des Moines, Iowa; and CSI Technical Advisor<br />
Mark Steward, EMT-P, Captain, San Mateo County Fire,<br />
CA Division <strong>of</strong> Forestry<br />
Michelle Tipton-Burton, MS OT/L,Therapy Supervisor,<br />
Day Treatment Program, SCVMC , San Jose, CA.<br />
Harriet Zeiner, PhD, Neuropsychologist, Palo Alto VA<br />
Traumatic Brain Injury Inpatient Unit and Asst. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong> Physical <strong>Medicine</strong> and Rehabilitation, Palo Alto,<br />
CA.<br />
Course Coordinators:<br />
Janet Neff, RN, MN, CEN, Trauma Program<br />
Manager
REGISTRATION FORM<br />
18 th Annual Trauma Symposium<br />
RN/MD: $160.00 July 25 th $160.00 July 26 th<br />
$310.00 July 25 th and July 26th<br />
Others: $ 90.00 July 25 th $90.00 July 26 th<br />
$170.00 July 25 th and July 26th<br />
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Check enclosed: payable to<br />
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Please send this completed form to:<br />
The Center for Education<br />
300 Pasteur Drive, MC5534<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong>, CA 94305<br />
If you have any questions, please call<br />
650-723-6366<br />
REGISTRATION<br />
RNs/MDs $160/day or $310/both days<br />
Other Healthcare Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
$90/day or $170/both days<br />
Fee includes continental breakfast and lunch.<br />
By Phone<br />
With Visa/MasterCard<br />
650-723-6366<br />
By Fax<br />
With Visa/MasterCard<br />
650-725-9937<br />
By Mail<br />
Center for Education<br />
300 Pasteur Drive, MC 5534<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong>, CA 94305<br />
Make check payable to:<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong> Hospital and Clinics<br />
A confirmation letter and map will be sent to you<br />
upon receipt <strong>of</strong> your payment.<br />
CANCELLATION POLICY<br />
♦ Received 7 days prior to the course: fee is<br />
refunded less a $15.00 administrative fee.<br />
♦ Received less than seven days prior: no refund.<br />
Credit (minus $15.00 administrative fee) towards<br />
another course <strong>of</strong> your choice to be used within<br />
12 months.<br />
♦ Received same day <strong>of</strong> course: no refund, no<br />
transfer.<br />
♦ In the event an emergency makes a program<br />
educator unavailable and a qualified substitute<br />
cannot be found, we will reschedule you into a<br />
future program or issue a full refund.<br />
Eighteenth Annual<br />
Trauma<br />
Symposium<br />
July 25 and 26, 2005<br />
Center for Education and<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Patient Care Services