pRE-CONFERENCE

EMS EXPO Pricing

September 27, 2010
8:00 AM Photo Session P10: Emergency Pediatric Care (EPC) Provider Course
EPC Committee



NAEMT

2-Day Workshop

The EPC curriculum focuses on the care of sick and injured children and gives students a practical understanding of respiratory, cardiovascular, medical and traumatic emergencies in the pediatric patient population. Assessment is based upon the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT), and lessons are consistent with current pediatric knowledge and skills. The 16-hour program incorporates Family Centered Care throughout all scenarios, and includes a component on caring for children with special needs. The target audience for the accelerated two-part EPC Provider-Instructor program is experienced EMS educators with prior pediatric CME experience or interest.

Qualified participants may attend the four-hour instructor course following the provider course Tuesday evening. Proof of recognition as an instructor in any EMS certification licensure or CME course is required.


8:00 AM Photo Session P12: Beyond the Street EMS Supervisor Workshop




NAEMT

2-Day Workshop

The Beyond the Street workshop helps supervisors of EMS operations think and act like leaders, providing additional training in management effectiveness and skills. Participants acquire essential management skills, from working effectively with different generations in the workforce and handling conflict to building trust with peers, bosses and other agencies. Attendees learn when to be directive, when to coach and when to delegate - and how to earn respect from the EMS field personnel they once worked alongside. Additional strategies include handling complaints effectively and building customer satisfaction. Industry-leading faculty - Dr. Jay Fitch with Mike Ragone and David M. Williams (co-authors of the JEMS 200-City Survey)- guide participants in experiential and practical learning sessions that let them own their learning experience and leave with skills that will aid them on their next shift.


8:00 AM Photo Session P1: Medical Preparedness & Response to Bombing Incidents
John Rinard & TEEX Faculty



2-Day Workshop

Limit 50 students

This course addresses medical preparedness for and response to blast effects through a combination of lectures, small group activities and tabletop participant exercises. Participants completing this course will gain an enhanced understanding and awareness of issues and considerations relating to a bombing incident. Content areas include identification of targets, explosives characteristics, pre-attack indicators, pre- and post-detonation response, bombing injuries, security and resource management. The course is approved for 16 hours continuing education through CECBEMS, and 15 hours CME by the American Academy of Family Practitioners and the Emergency Nurses Association. Although there are no prerequisites for the class, familiarity with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System via completion of FEMA independent study courses IS-100, IS-200 and IS-700 (or their equivalents) is recommended.


8:00 AM Photo Session P8: Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) – Seventh Edition Instructor Update
PHTLS Committee



NAEMT
8-Hour Workshop

The seventh edition update will describe changes and updated material in the PHTLS text and courses and will orient PHTLS faculty to new materials and courses, including the seventh edition Civilian and Military PHTLS texts; the new PHTLS provider course; the new PHTLS Trauma First Response course; the new PHTLS Refresher course; the new instructor training program and new online PHTLS course offerings. Seventh edition PHTLS instructor DVD provided with registration.

Required materials: Proof of current PHTLS instructor status.


September 28, 2010
8:00 AM Photo Session P11: Trauma First Response Provider Course (PHTLS)
PHTLS Committee



NAEMT

8-Hour Workshop

The Trauma First Response course is a one-day, eight-hour continuing education course designed to teach the principles of PHTLS to first responders. Police officers, firefighters, rescue personnel and safety officers will find the course helpful in preparing them to care for trauma patients, whether they serve as part of transport teams or they care for patients while awaiting transport providers. The core content of PHTLS is covered in a manner that will be useful to providers that have not had EMT or advanced prehospital training. The lectures and practical stations are designed for the type of care first responders can render while awaiting transport and helps enable them to assist paramedics and EMTs at the trauma scene.


8:00 AM Photo Session P2: Advanced PowerPoint
David Page, MS, NREMT-P



8-Hour Workshop

Instructors who are comfortable with the standard features of PowerPoint and would like to take the next step are encouraged to attend this hands-on workshop. Learn how to use PowerPoint for links to the Internet and within a presentation, compression of large files, streaming presentation online, effective use of audio and video clips, motion paths, audience response systems and much more. Note: This is a hands-on workshop. Participants must bring their own laptop and at least one PowerPoint presentation to share with others.


8:00 AM Photo Session P3: Management of Volunteer & Mostly Volunteer EMS Services
Norm Rooker, NREMT-P



8-Hour Workshop

The skill sets for being a good EMT at any level don't necessarily translate into being a good leader. Join Norm, chief of a super-rural/frontier combination county, third service EMS and rescue agency, as he shares some effective strategies for dealing with multiple issues, including: recruitment & retention of volunteers, training, funding, grants, politics, public relations, working with other agencies, compliance with unfunded mandates, additional low-cost or no-cost training resources, and training and mentoring future leaders. Be prepared to share your own experiences and successful strategies in this dynamic and highly interactive workshop.


8:00 AM Photo Session P4: Ambulance Billing and Reimbursement Workshop
Doug Wolfberg, Esq., Steven Wirth, Esq.



8-Hour Workshop

This workshop, led by two leading EMS attorneys, will give you an in-depth look at all the critical issues of ambulance reimbursement and compliance. Topics covered include the absolute latest Medicare rules, current signature requirements, the "moving target" of healthcare reform, how "performance-based reimbursement" will affect EMS providers, OIG advisory opinions, the newest rules on privacy and confidentiality and much more. Participants will have ample time for questions, answers and interactive discussion with two founders of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth-the National EMS Industry Law Firm. This workshop will give you ready-to-use information and strategies to help improve your compliance-and your bottom line.


8:00 AM Photo Session P5: Critical Care Transport for EMS Professionals
Cindy Tait, MICP, RN, CEN, CFRN, MPH



8-Hour Workshop

This is an excellent overview for EMS providers considering certification as an EMT-P/CC, as well as a preparatory course for those intending on certification. While EMS is all about resuscitation, critical care transport is an entirely different mind-set and skills set requiring advanced knowledge, skills, team interaction and problem-solving abilities. This challenging course will provide a blend of information covering both ground and air transport patient care and related technology, including: team dynamics involving RNs, RCPs, MDs and perfusionists; patient packaging; physiologic considerations during transport; tubes, lines, drains, cardiac monitors, ventilators, pumps and pressure monitors; interpretation of diagnostic tests (chem panels, x-rays, ABGs, 12-lead ECGs); special considerations related to systems (OB, burns, ortho, cardiovascular, pulmonary, pediatric); post-resuscitation fluids and medications; patient transfer and documentation; and CISD and team debriefing. The day will end with tips for writing a resume and interview techniques vital to securing a job as a ground or flight critical care transport specialist.


8:00 AM Photo Session P9: Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) First Edition Instructor Update
AMLS Committee



NAEMT

4-Hour Workshop

This update is for all recognized AMLS instructors, course coordinators, affiliate and regional faculty. The workshop will feature a newly designed AMLS assessment pathway, the addition of book chapters, and new content for the provider and instructor courses, including Master Level scenarios. Discussion will include an introduction to the new scenario format, and online and video scenario course components. Mosby/Elsevier, Inc. is publishing this new first edition textbook and instructor resources. Join us to experience these new interactive and exciting additions to AMLS! Instructor DVD provided with registration.

Required materials: Proof of current AMLS instructor status.


1:00 PM Photo Session P6: CECBEMS Reviewer Workshop
Liz Sibley & CECBEMS Faculty



4-Hour Workshop

This workshop is for individuals involved in EMS continuing education and in volunteering to work with CECBEMS to maintain standards for quality continuing education in EMS. The session will include lecture, cognitive/interactive, hands-on/interactive and question-and-answer formats. Learn about the CECBEMS review process, reviewer selection process and qualifications for becoming a CECBEMS reviewer.