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Update in Critical Care 2008


Update in Critical Care 2008 -   Register now
Thursday and Friday, September 11-12
7:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.on Thursday and 7:30 - 2:30 on Friday
Doubletree Minneapolis Park Place
1500 Park Place Blvd.
Minneapolis, MN

September 11 Agenda

7:30-8:00 Continental Breakfast and Registration
8:00-8:10 Welcome, Greg Beilman, MD, Henry Mann, PharmD
8:10-9:00 Evidence-based Practice - Priorities and Implementation Strategies, Thomas Ahrens, DNS, RN
9:00-9:50 Severe Sepsis in the Emergency Room, R. Phillip Dellinger, MD
9:50-10:05 Break
10:05-10:55 Integrative Palliative Care in the ICU, Judith Nelson, MD, JD,
10:55-11:45  Improving Management of Sedation and Delirium in Critically Ill Patients and Discussion of Long-Term Implications for ICU Survivors, E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH,
11:45-12:30 Lunch and Poster Session
12:30-1:20 Glycemic Control for Critically Ill Patients - What is the Endpoint? Judith Jacobi, PharmD
1:20-2:10 Anti-fungals in the ICU, Jeffrey Chipman, MD
2:10-2:25 Break
2:25-3:15 Hospital-Acquired Infection and Antibiotic Resistance in the ICU, Matthew Byrnes
3:15-4:05 The Status of Protocol Development in the ICUs of Minnesota, Craig Weinert, MD
4:05-5:00 Reception

September 12 Agenda

7:30-8:00     Continental Breakfast, Registration and Poster Sessioin
8:00-8:10    Welcome, Greg Beilman, MD, Henry Mann, PharmD
8:10-9:00 Damage Control Resuscitation, John B. Holcomb, MD
9:00-9:50  Ethical Issues in Resource Triage, Daniel O'Laughlin, MD, MD
9:50-10:05

Break

10:05-10:55 Breakout Sessions
  Field Care of Combat Injuries, John B. Holcomb, MD
  Institutionalizing Quality and Safety Improvement, Susan Noaker, PhD
  Implementing a Ventilator Bundle in a Community Hospital, Mercy-Unity Hospital, Coon Rapids and Fridley, MN
  Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams 2008, Robert Bonello, MD
10:55-1:45  Breakout Session
  Toxidromes: Initial Presentation and Management, Deanna Sellers, NP
  Screening Tool, Order Sets, and Triage Algorithm for Sepsis, Lee Toman, MD
  Implementing a Ventilator Bundle in a Community Hospital, Mercy-Unity Hospitals, Coon Rapids and Fridley, MN
  Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams 2008, Robert Bonello, MD
11:45-1:00 Lunch - Speaker
Improving Patient Safety in the ICU: A Knowledge Translation Project to Reduce Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections, Dale Needham, MD
1:00-1:50 Breakout Sessions
  Toxidromes: Initial Presentation and Management, Deanna Sellers, NP
  Obstetric Emergencies, Yasuko Yamamura, MD
  Institutionalizing Quality and Safety Improvement, Susan Noaker, PhD
  Pharmacy Driven Sedation Vacation and Its Impact on Decreasing the Number of Ventilator Days, ICU LOX and Mortality, Dr. Syed Khan

PROGRAM FACULTY 
Tom Aherns, RN, DNS, FAAN, Barnes Jewish Hospital
Robert Bonello, MD, VA Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN
Matthew Byrnes, MD, University of Minnesota
Jeffrey Chipman, MD, University of Minnesota
Phil Dellinger, MD, CooperHealth Systems
Wes Ely, MD, MPH, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
John B. Holcomb, MD, FACS, University of Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX,
Matthew Hunt, MD, University of Minnesota
Judith Jacobi, PharmD, Indianapolis, IN,
Dale Needham, MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD,
Judith Nelson, MD, JD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY,
Susan Noaker, Ph.D., Fairview Health Systems
Daniel O'Laughlin, MD, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, MN,
Deanna Sellers, NP, University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN
Amy Susag Maynard, RN, MS, CCRN, CCNS, Unity Hospital, Fridley, MN,
Lee Toman, MD, United Hospital, St. Paul, MN
Craig Weinert, MD, MPH, University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN


View presentations from Update in Critical Care 2007

Enhancing the Use of Clinical Guidelines: A Socio-Cognitive Perspective, Vimla L. Patel, PhD.,DSc.
High reliability critical care: Identification and reduction of breaches in defensive barriers to improve patient safety, William J. Riley, PhD
Optimal nutrition support in the critically ill, Gail A. Cresci, MS, RD
Impact and outcomes - Spontaneous Breathing Trial – results from the Partnership for Excellence in Critical Care, Timothy G. Buchman, MD, MPH
Anticoagulation and reversal strategies in the critically ill, William E. Dager, PharmD
De-escalation: A New Paradigm, Andrew F. Shorr, MD, MPH
Protocols to guide sedation in the ICU, Craig R.Weinert, MD, MPH
Critical Care Nurses:: Champions of change, Mary Fran Tracy, PhD, RN
Healthcare Preparedness and the 35W Bridge Collapse John Hick, MD
Interpreting procedures from descriptive guidelines – Vimla L. Patel, PhD.,DSc
Measuring ICU Success at St. Cloug Hospital, Scott P. Davis, MD, St. Cloud Hospital
Michigan’s Keystone ICU project, Robert C. Hyzy, MD, University of Michigan
Change management and Spread strategies Alison H. Page, MS, MHA
Implementation of Guidelines as Best Practice at the Bedside, Henry J. Mann, PharmD
Quality initiatives: balancing demand and desires, James R. Breitenbucher, MD

 

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