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35th Annual Heroes Among Us EMS Conference 2019 National Speakers Officer Meghan Kraut Jim Graham -Las Vegas Concert -Chief Investigator Shooting -Iowa Board of Medicine March 15 & 16 | Mayo Civic Center | Rochester, MN
Friday, March 15, 2019 FRIDAY GENERAL SESSIONS treatments and transport considerations will all be discussed for each temperature zone of hypothermia. 8:00 a.m. “Provider Mental Health: It Starts With 7:00 Registration & Light Breakfast - North Lobby/Exhibit Hall Culture” BJ Jungmann, Masters Public Administration, CFO, BREAKOUT SESSIONS 7:50 Welcome & Review Schedule for Day - Exhibit Hall Paramedic Brian Carlson, Bachelors in Public Administration, EFO, 1:30 & 3:00 P.M. Paramedic “Bleeding Control Train the Trainer Course (B-CON)” 8:00 General Session - Exhibit Hall - BJ Jungmann, Masters Public Todd Emanuel, RN and Terri Elsbernd, MS, RN Mental health is a contemporary topic in public safety. Many NCCR 1 Hour, Hemorrhage Control Administration, CFO, Paramedic and Brian Carlson, Bachelors in people and organizations are trying to understand and fix Public Administration, EFO, Paramedic The B-Con Train-the-Trainer course will enable individuals to be the mental health system for not only the public but our own “Provider Mental Health: It Starts With Culture” certified to instruct this course in their communities. Targeted personnel. Bursnville Fire Department has been on a journey groups may include school districts, manufacturing facilities, in recent years addressing the mental health of its staff. Their 8:15 leaders of school aged groups (Cub Scouts/Girl Scouts/4H), and Adult Airway Skills Lab (20 students) journey includes leaders getting mental health treatment and Sportsmen’s clubs. Jeff Schultz, B.S., NRP, CCEMTP working to change the culture of the organization to make it ok to seek treatment. We will bring you along on our journey of B-Con teaches participants the basic life-saving medical 9:00 Breakout Sessions changing the culture of our organization. interventions, including bleeding control with a tourniquet, 12:30 p.m. “Swimming With Sharks: Dirty Trial Tricks bleeding control with gauze packs or topical hemostatic agents, “EMS Review: Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma” and Tactics” - James Graham, Chief Investigator and opening an airway to allow a casualty to breathe. The Kathleen Augustine, APRN, CNP (Suite 102) In this sue happy society governmental agencies with deep course is designed for NON tactical law enforcement officers, “Situational Awareness: Not The Everyday Scene Safety” pockets are the perfect target. The fact is a service or provider firefighters, security personnel, teachers and other civilians James Graham, Chief Investigator (Suite 103) can do everything right and still be successfully sued. Insurance requiring this basic training. The B-Con course is designed for companies, weighing risk and benefit, will most generally those who have little or no medical training but may be called “Accidental Hypothermia: A Death and Life Situation” settle rather than take the chance of going to trial. This has two upon to respond to and deliver trauma care and bleeding control Brian Murley, Certified Flight Nurse (Suite 104) distinct downfalls for agencies in that it appears they were in prior to emergency medical services (EMS) arrival or in an error and it makes them a bigger target once word gets out. This austere environment. 10:00 Refreshment Break & Exhibit Area Open lecture is unique in that it was developed with the assistance “Active Shooter & Reporting Suspicious Activity” Breakout Sessions of several top criminal and civil attorneys who were willing to Meghan Kraut, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police 10:30 (repeat 9:00 a.m. sessions eccept Adult Airway Skills Lab) discuss their tricks of the trade to sway testimony and word play Department on defendants to direct them into saying exactly what they want This Active Shooter & Reporting Suspicious Activity is the 11:30 Lunch and Exhibit Area Open them to say. presentation given by LVMPD officers around Southern Nevada 4:00 p.m. “Modern Medicine In A Conservative to various groups such as Law Enforcement academies, private 12:30 General Session - Exhibit Hall - James Graham, Chief Investigator business, casinos, religious establishments and schools. This Community” - Katie Hershberger, CCRN, BSN “Swimming With Sharks: Dirty Trial Tricks and Tactics” NCCR 1 Hour, At Risk Population teaches individuals what to look for with suspicious behavior Practicing modern medicine in a conservative community around there own facilities and how to prepare for a potential 1:30 Breakout Sessions (New Session) threat, whether work place violence or a school shooter. can have its challenges. Understanding the limited knowledge “Bleeding Control Train the Trainer Course (B-CON)” of the Amish community can help the medical team Individuals learn firsthand knowledge of what to expect when overcome challenges they may be faced with. There may first responders arrive, along with the do’s and don’ts during an Todd Emanuel, RN and Terri Elsbernd, MS, RN (Suite 102) be a communication barrier while trying to provide care to actual event. “Isn’t There Someone Who Does That For Us?: this conservative community. Patients from this community “Stayin’ Alive – The Next Steps For Those With Chronic Success in Field Training and Burnout” will utilize modern medicine as a last resort, after alternative Disability” James Graham, Chief Investigator (Suite 103) measures have failed. Depending on the severity of the situation Lisa A. Beck, MS, APRN, CNS, CRRN and Mary Claypool, “Stayin’ Alive - The Next Steps For Those With Chronic Disability” there may be a community decision on the care accepted for PT, DScPT, NCS these patients. During this presentation I will discuss the most Patients with neurological impairments, including those with Lisa A. Beck, MS, APRN, CNS, CRRN and common alternative medicine utilized by the Amish community. previous stroke, traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury have Mary Claypool, PT, DScPT, NCS (Suite 104) 8:15 – 11:30 Adult Airway Skills Lab ( 20 students) unique needs that may affect their care. Emergency providers “Active Shooter & Reporting Suspicious Activity” -Meghan Jeff Schultz, B.S., NRP, CCEMTP will encounter those in these populations. This presentation will Kraut, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Suite 105) NCCR 3 Hours, Ventilations and Oxygenation help prepare these providers to be aware of common conditions We will look at anatomy of the chest and airway and have the and methods to best service this population in an emergency 2:30 Refreshment Break & Exhibit Area Open scenario. opportunity to apply basic airway skills and management to 3:00 Breakout Sessions (repeat 1:30 sessions) human cadavers. “Isn’t There Someone Who Does That For Us?: Success in Field Training and Burnout” 4:00 General Session - Exhibit Hall - Katie Hershberger, CCRN, BSN BREAKOUT SESSIONS James Graham, Chief Investigator “Modern Medicine In A Conservative Community” 9:00 & 10:30 A.M. Being a Field Training Officer (FTO) is one of the most important assignments for which an experienced provider can volunteer. 5:00 Closing Remarks. Evaluations and Adjournment “EMS Review: Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma” Unfortunately, some providers also “get volunteered,” which is Kathleen Augustine, APRN, CNP not the best way to select FTOs. Field training officers have the NCCR 1 Hour, Pediatric Trauma single most important impact on how an agency will be received The presenter will review differences in treating children vs by the community they serve. They are responsible for shaping adults with orthopedic injuries including growth plate injuries. the character of new officers who will be working for an agency Various pediatric orthopedic trauma cases will be shown and for the next 20 to 30 years. Unfortunately many departments how these were ultimately treated with both surgical and non- have allowed their training programs to become antiquated, surgical care. stiff, rigid, and black and white. Recent studies on precepting have indicated that new ways of training our employees may “Situational Awareness: Not The Everyday Scene have better successes and make for longer happier careers. Safety” - James Graham, Chief Investigator NCCR 1 Hour, Crew Resource Management This lecture takes a humorous look at the FTO process and how agencies can better train new employees. In this day and age EMS providers are becoming targets of those looking for narcotics, money, or just someone to victimize. Several areas of the country do not send law enforcement on The Official Caterer for the 2019 Heroes Among Us EMS calls unless something specific requires that they respond. This lecture will discuss realistic pre-dispatch planning, signs Save the Date of impending assault, in call tips to avoid confrontation, and the liabilities involved with protecting oneself from harm. 36th Annual “Accidental Hypothermia: A Death and Life Situation” Heroes Among Us EMS Conference Brian Murley, Certified Flight Nurse Will be March 20 & 21, 2020 Through a pediatric case study, the concepts of accidental hypothermia will be reviewed. Pathophysiology, assessment,
4:15 p.m. “Threat or Challenge? Understanding Our not only limits our ability to complete our job properly during a Saturday, March 16, 2019 Response To Crisis” traumatic event but can actually endanger our lives. Participants Thomas Ward, B.A., EMS Supervisor (retired) in this lecture will come to understand the pathophysiology of 7:00 NCCR 1 Hour, Field Triage, Disasters/MCI’s extreme stress response as well as explore ways of combating it. Registration & Light Breakfast - North Lobby/Exhibit Hall Area Open The presenter faced the most challenging experience of his career when he commanded the EMS response to the I-35W “That’s Not My Job…Or How To Hurt Someone bridge collapse in Minneapolis in 2007. To better understand Without Even Trying” 7:50 Welcome & Review Schedule for Day - Exhibit Hall John R. Fox, NRP the demands he and the other responders faced, and had to overcome, he studied the impact of stress on decision making The public counts on us to provide effective, safe, and prompt 8:00 General Session - Exhibit Hall - James Graham, Chief Investigator service no matter the time, conditions, or location. Often our and researched ways to successfully manage personal reactions “Drug Recognition-Cop Stuff For EMS Providers” responses involve many people across many disciplines and during extreme situations. Perceiving a situation as a threat or as a challenge is central to understanding how we respond organizations. This course will question if we are using team 8:15 Adult Airway Skills Lab (20 Students) - Jeff Schultz, B.S., during a critical event and afterwards. The presentation uses work or are we just a bunch of people doing a job at the same NRP, CCEMTP time. Using Crew Resource Management (CRM) concepts, dynamic images, personal stories and a unique insight into 9:00 Breakout Sessions the bridge collapse to highlight the challenges responders participants will have a greater understanding of team dynamics face in big and small crises, and it outlines ways to recognize CRM techniques and tools have been adopted from high risk “Transgender Patients in the Emergency Room: A Cultural when performance is compromised. The presenter uses professions including aviation, haz-mat transportation, and Sensitive Perspective” - Lynne Wiegand, BSN, MSN (Suite 102) his background in Critical Incident Stress Management and nuclear power generation. Students will review tools to improve Psychological First Aid to explore methods to strengthen team communication, improve decision making, and reduce risk “The Ethical Delimma: Ethics outside The Box” - James Graham, resiliency before, during and after intense career changing for both patients, providers, and organizations. Chief Investigator (Suite 103) events like the bridge collapse. This session is appropriate for EMR, EMT, AEMT, Paramedic, “Trauma...With A Twist or How Not To Make Things Worse” 8:15 – 11:30 Adult Airway Skills Lab ( 20 students) Supervisor/Manager, and in-hospital providers Mark Ross, PA-C, NRP (Suite 104) Jeff Schultz, B.S., – NRP, CCEMTP NCCR 3 Hours, Ventilation and Oxygenation “Hidden In Plain Sight” 10:00 Refreshment Break & Exhibit Area Open Helen Bagshaw, CCRN, RN We will look at anatomy of the chest and airway and have the opportunity to apply basic airway skills and management to The Winona County Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention 10:30 Breakout Sessions (Repeat of 9:00 a.m. sessions) (ASAP) has hosted 12 free ‘’Hidden in Plain Sight’’ exhibits in human cadavers. less than two years. This experience guides parents, 11:30 Lunch and Exhibit Area Open (Last time with vendors) BREAKOUT SESSIONS guardians and community members through a mock teen 12:30 General Session - Exhibit Hall - Meghan Kraut, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department “Route 91-Las Vegas Shooting” 9:00 & 10:30 A.M. bedroom to raise awareness about potentially over-looked household items that may be indicators of experimental or “Transgender Patients in the Emergency Room: regular substance use. The exhibit started in response to 2:00 Breakout Sessions (New Sessions) A Cultural Sensitive Perspective” Lynne Wiegand, BSN, MSN demand from local parents. Parents wish they had more “That’s Not My Job...Or How to Hurt Someone Without Even information about identifying substance use and what to do if In the United States, one cannot help but notice the increase their kid is using drugs, alcohol and marijuana. ASAP volunteers Trying” - John R. Fox, NRP (Suite 102) media coverage of the transgender population. Lately, the wanted to do something about it and are excited to host this free emergency staff has encountered a rise in treating transgender “Into the Tunnel-Tunnel Vision Stress Response” traveling exhibit in the community and provide other resources patients. Appropriate and yet sensitive questions have been James Graham, Chief Investigator (Suite 103) for families and community members on teen substance raised by staff in the emergency room. What is cisgender? abuse. ASAP is a coalition of community members devoted to “Hidden in Plain Sight” - Helen Bagshaw, CCRN, RN (Suite 104) Why do some transgender patients desire to be referenced as cultivating a drug-free culture for youth in the Winona area. “they”? Is there more information on the transgender patient “When A Venomous Snake Bites: Consequences And What To Do we don’t know but should? Indeed with the opening of new “When A Venomous Snake Bites: Consequences And (Or Not Do)” - Dr. Daniel Keyler, Adjunct Professor (Suite 105) Transgender Clinics, information about this unique population What To Do (Or Not Do)” is surfacing. This presentation will focus on new terminology Dr. Daniel Keyler, Adjunct Professor 3:00 Refreshment Break used by transgender patients and Transgender & Intersex Clinics Venomous snakebite should be considered a true medical identify challenges and implement strategies to be successful in emergency, and seeking medical care following a bite should 3:15 Breakout Sessions (Repeat of 2:00 p.m. sessions) communicating with transgender patients. be of the highest priority. The risk of sustaining a venomous snakebite is greatest among those who work with, or collect and 4:15 General Session - Exhibit Hall - Thomas Ward, B.A., EMS “Trauma…With A Twist OR How Not To Make Things maintain, venomous snakes such as professional zoo staff and Supervisor (retired) Worse” - Mark Ross, PA-C, NRP amateur herpetologists, respectively. Other more natural risks “Modern Medicine In A Conservative Community” Pre-hospital and post ambulance providers train and practice for stem from the geographic locality in which one lives, and the trauma on a frequent basis. Over the years we have focused on species of snakes present, and their density in those localities 5:15 Closing Remarks. Adjournment rapid exams, treatment, transport then off to surgical services. where humans live. Outside of natural circumstances and One aspect that is very seldom considered is viewing patients encounters venomous snakebites typically result due to poor exposed to CBRNE events as a “trauma patient” who requires judgment, carelessness, fatigue, cavalier attitude, working with a completely different approach. This includes the steps of Saturday General Sessions 1. Awareness 2. Stopping the typical “rush to ED” approach 3. Decon practices 4. What happens to an ED if they get venomous snakes alone and without proper equipment, and lack of common sense. These factors hold true whether in the 8:00 a.m. “Drug Recognition-Cop Stuff For EMS amateur home collection, or academic and professional settings. contaminated and 5. What to expect if the proper steps are NOT Providers” - James Graham, Chief Investigator The possibility of death following a venomous snakebite is an NCCR 1 Hour, At Risk Population followed. ever-present concern in developing tropical countries, but is The DRE system breaks all drugs down into 7 categories each “The Ethical Dilemma: Ethics Outside The Box” extremely rare in the United States. However, there are other with clinical indicators of use. This program shows the provider James Graham, Chief Investigator – NCCR 1 Hour, EMS more common consequences of venomous snakebite that must how to identify the signs and symptoms of drug use through the Culture of Safety be considered and are often overlooked, such as the loss of a DRE matrix prior to lab confirmation. Although the DRE program Often times, because of the characteristics of our jobs, public finger, loss of limb motion and function, and other long-term was developed for police officers this class will show how it can service employees find themselves under scrutiny for decisions neurological disabilities. Taking appropriate actions in a timely be adapted for use by medical professionals to systematically that are made in one second increments without the ability of manner in emergent situations are of significant importance to identify or rule out drug use which can then assist in directing a forethought. In other cases we find ourselves in trouble for achieve a favorable medical outcome. Just, what will you do, course of treatment. The DRE program is a nationally recognized blatant policy breeches outside patient care for the same reason. and what will happen, if a venomous bite has occurred? These program for identifying drug impairment in the impaired driver. This is not the typical medical ethics lecture but an in-depth look are basic, but essential, considerations. Many complexities at how policy and reality collide through the use of case study, can arise during the transport of an envenomed patient, and 12:30 p.m. “Route 91-Las Vegas Shooting” when the snakebite victim arrives at a medical facility. Given academic study, and stranger than life scenarios, so we may Meghan Kraut, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police the unusualness of a venomous snakebite patient, and the Department – NCCR 1.5 Hours, Crew Resource learn from the mistakes of others. possibility that a non-native species may be involved, medical Management/Field Triage, Disasters/MCI’s A lone gunman opened fire on a crowd of concertgoers BREAKOUT SESSIONS personnel are frequently uncertain and unfamiliar with the most appropriate course of action to take. Will anti-venom be attending the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival on the Las Vegas Strip, leaving 58 dead and over 900 injured. This presentation 2:00 & 3:15 P.M. needed, and if so what type of anti-venom will be needed, where will the anti-venom come from, and is a clinical toxicologist will explain the response by Police, Fire & Medical, Distraction “Into the Tunnel-Tunnel Vision Stress Response” James Graham, Chief Investigator knowledgeable in the treatment of venomous snakebite available Calls, Crime Scenes, Investigative Findings, Employee Wellness for consultation if needed? Collectively, all these components and Take Aways. Almost everyone at one time or another has experienced the need to be taken into account when a venomous snake has phenomenon of tunnel vision. This extreme stress response bitten a human being.
SITE REGISTRATION FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY SITE SITE Friday, March 16 & Saturday, March 17, 2018 Friday, Friday,March March 1615 & Saturday, & Saturday, MarchMarch17, 2018 16, 2019 REGISTRATION REGISTRATION Early birddiscount Early Earlybird discount of $95.00 bird discount ofof $95.00 $95.00 aaday a day or bonus dayoror bonus bonus discount discount discount of $165.00 of of $165.00 for two for two Chris Caulkins, Kathleen MPH,CNP Augustine, APRN, MA, NRP Daniel Katie Hankins,CCRN, Hershberger, MD,BSN FACEP Mayo MayoCivicCivic CivicCenter, Center, 30 Civic Center 30 Civic Drive SE, Rochester, MN days $165.00 registration for two before days February registration 23rd. before After February February 23rd, 22nd. conference After Chris Caulkins, MPH, MA, NRP Daniel Mayo Center, 30 Civic CenterCenter Drive SE, Drive SE, Rochester, Rochester, MN MN days registration before February 23rd. 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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE SE Minnesota EMS PA I D 1130-½ 7th Street NW Ste.201 Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN 55901 35th Annual Heroes Among Us EMS Conference 2019 March 15 & 16 | Mayo Civic Center | Rochester, MN A Portion of this program’s cost is being funded through a grant from the
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