25th Annual Scientific Assembly

Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians

 

Saturday, March 9, 2018 – 7:30am-5:00pm
Sunday, March 10, 2018 – 7:30am-11:00am
Forum 1-2

 

Course Description

In recent years, it has become all too common for critically ill patients to remain in the emergency department for exceedingly long periods of time. It is during these early hours of illness that many detrimental processes begin to take hold. It is during these early hours of illness that lives can be saved … or lost! In order to prevent unnecessary morbidity and mortality, the emergency physician must be an expert at resuscitating the critically ill patient.

Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians (REP) is an outstanding resuscitation course for the emergency physician that encompasses a broad spectrum of topics including cardiac arrest, noninvasive ventilation, ED mechanical ventilation, post-intubation hypotension, septic shock, pediatric resuscitation, CNS catastrophes, toxicologic disasters, trauma, and complex cardiac conditions. REP is the first integrated resuscitation course developed by an emergency medicine professional society that is tailored to the needs of emergency physicians. Emergency physicians who want to take a single resuscitation course taught at an advanced level, rather than taking ACLS, PALS and ATLS, will find REP to be an outstanding experience. Quite simply, this course will help you save lives!

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Credit Designation Statement

The American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

Learning Objectives

  1. Discuss advanced resuscitation concepts that can be applied to medical, trauma and undifferentiated patients of all age groups.
  2. Identify and discuss current medical literature pertaining to the resuscitation of critically ill emergency department patients.
  3. Develop an integrated approach to resuscitating the critically ill emergency department patient.
  4. Discuss by way of a case-based approach multiple key medical and traumatic conditions in an evidence-based format.

 

Course Fee

  • AAEM and AAEM/RSA Resident Member: Early Bird $500 | Late: (after February 6): $600
  • Non-AAEM Member: Early Bird $850 | Late: (after February 6): $950
  • Non-AAEM/RSA Resident Member: Early Bird $560 |  Late (after February 6): $660

 

Tentative Course Schedule

Saturday, March 9th

7:00am-7:30am

Registration / Light Continental Breakfast

7:30am-7:35am

Introduction

7:35am-8:05am
 

Undifferentiated Shock … Making a Difference
Michael E. Winters, MD MBA FAAEM

8:10am-8:40am
 

Critical Care of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM

8:45am-9:15am
 

Medication Tips & Tricks for the Crashing Patient
Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD FAACT

9:20am-9:40am

Break

9:40am-10:10am
 

Septic Shock
Michael E. Winters, MD MBA FAAEM

10:15am-10:45am
 

Neurocritical Care Pearls for the Busy EP
Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM

10:50am-11:20am
 

What’s New in Emergency Toxicology?
Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD FAACT

11:30am-1:00pm 

Lunch

1:00pm-1:30pm
 

Updates in Cardiac Arrest 2019
William Brady, MD FAAEM

1:35pm-2:05pm
 

The Slowly Crashing Patient with Tamponade
Semhar Tewelde, MD

2:10pm-2:40pm
 

The Critically Ill Geriatric Patient
Danya Khoujah, MBBS FAAEM FACEP

2:45pm-3:05pm

Break

3:05pm-3:35pm
 

Deadly Dysrhythmias
William Brady, MD FAAEM

3:40pm-4:20pm
 

The Critically Ill Patient with Pulmonary HTN
Semhar Tewelde, MD

4:25pm-4:55pm
 

Tough Cases
All Day 1 Speakers

5:00pm

Adjourn

 

Sunday, March 10th

7:00am-7:30am 

Light Continental Breakfast

7:30am-8:00am
 

Noninvasive Ventilation Pearls & Pitfalls
Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM

8:05am-8:35am
 

ED Mechanical Ventilation… What You Need to Know!
Peter DeBlieux, MD FAAEM

8:40am-9:10am
 

The Post-Intubation Crash
Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM

9:10am-9:30am

Break

9:30am-10:15am
 

The Crashing Kid!
Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM

10:15am-11:00am
 

Bringing It All Together!
Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM

11:00am 

Adjourn  

   

Course Directors

William J. Brady, MD FAAEM
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

Michael E. Winters, MD MBA FAAEM
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of Combined EM/IM Program; Co-Director, Combined EM/IM/Critical Care Program, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

 

Faculty

Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD FAACT
Clinical Pharmacist, EM and Toxicology, Massachusetts General Hospital; Assistant Professor of EM, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Danya Khoujah, MBBS FAAEM FACEP
Assistant Professor in Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Chair, AAEM Geriatric Emergency Medicine Interest Group

Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM
Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine; Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine; University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine, Rowan University School of Medicine, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, New Jersey

Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP
Yale University School of Medicine, Branford, CT 

Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM
Professor and Vice Chair of Education, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Semhar Tewelde, MD FAAEM
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine; Director, Emergency Cardiology Fellowship Program; Assistant Residency Director, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD