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14 Register at www.EMSToday.com Key to NREMT Categories NREMT Categories are indicated in blue next to the appropriate session titles. If no Category is given, the session qualifies as EMS CEH only. A guide to NREMT requirements is located at www.NREMT.org. Ex. ABC = Airway, Breathing, Cardiovascular SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012 TWO-DAY WORKSHOPS 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Developing and Managing the 0001 Emergency Medical Services Field Training and Evaluation Program Troy Hagen, MBA, EMT-P Skip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO NAEMSE’s Instructor 0002 Class, Level II The National Association of EMS Educators 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM TraCER – Guiding you to success on your transport certification exam Critical Care Transport Certification Review Course Note: You must register online at www.astna.org TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2012 ONE-DAY WORKSHOP 0003 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM M-ABC Advanced Airway: Lecture and Cadaver Lab Charlie Eisele, BS, NREMT-P Jim Radcliffe, BS, NREMT-P This class includes lunch and shuttle to off-site location. Class limited to 36 participants. Not intended for EMT-B. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2012 HALF-DAY WORKSHOP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Autopsy Observation at the Maryland 0004 Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Note: This will take place off-site, limited to 50 people, 1.5 CEH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012 ONE-DAY WORKSHOPS 0005 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM M-ABC Advanced Airway: Lecture and Cadaver Lab Charlie Eisele, BS, NREMT-P Jim Radcliffe, BS, NREMT-P This class includes lunch and shuttle to off-site location. Class limited to 36 participants. Not intended for EMT-B. 12-Leads Made Easy 0006 Tim Phalen M-ABC EMS Street Survival 0007 First Sergeant Keith A. McMinn TFC Steven F. Proctor Class limited to 25 participants. PHTLS Hybrid Course 0008 NAEMT Faculty Class limited to 50 participants. Emergency Pediatric Hybrid Course 0009 NAEMT Faculty Class limited to 50 participants. Federal Town Hall Meeting 0010 Drew Dawson, NHTSA Richard W. Patrick, MS, CFO, EMT-P , FF 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM 0011 Train Better 2012 – CentreLearn Administrators Workshop WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012 HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Back to Basics Skills Lab 0012 Bill Justice F/F (ret.) NREMT-P , TEMS-I Class limited to 70 participants. Advanced Tools to Lead 0013 Change for Fire Service EMS Guillermo Fuentes, MBA Mike Ragone Ultrasound in the Field: 0014 Hands-On Workshop William Heegaard, MD, MPH and Clinical Team Class limited to 30 participants. 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM Certified Emergency Manager (CEM ®)/Associate Emergency Manager (AEMSM) Exam Preparatory Course Note: Register for this course at www.iaem.com/certification/CEMPrepCourse.htm 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Autopsy Observation at the Maryland 0015 Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Note: This will take place off-site, limited to 50 people, 1.5 CEH. 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Back to Basics Skills Lab 0016 Bill Justice F/F (ret.) NREMT-P , TEMS-I Class limited to 70 participants. Mini Med School for Paramedics 0017 Eric Beck, DO, EMT-P , CCEMT-P Marlea Miano, MD, RN, EMT-P Peter Lazzara, NREMT-P , BS Risk Avoidance in Today’s 0018 Challenging EMS Environment Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-P Doug Wolfberg, JD, EMT Critical Thinking & Item Writing Workshop 0019 Josh McGaughey, CCEMT-P Ultrasound in the Field: 0020 Hands-On Workshop William Heegaard, MD, MPH and Clinical Team Class limited to 30 participants. 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Certified Emergency Manager (CEM ®)/Associate Emergency Manager (AEMSM) Examination Note: Register for this exam at www.iaem.com/certification/CEMPrepCourse.htm THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2012 HALF-DAY WORKSHOP 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM Certified Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C®) and Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C®) Examinations Note: This exam will take place at the Hilton Hotel and you must register online at http://www.bcctpc.org.

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14 Register at www.EMSToday.com

Key to NREMT CategoriesNREMT Categories are indicated in blue next to the appropriate session titles. If no Category is given, the session qualifies as EMS CEH only. A guide to NREMT requirements is located at www.NREMT.org. Ex. ABC = Airway, Breathing, Cardiovascular

SChEdulE-aT-a-glaNCE PRECoNfERENCE WoRKShoPS

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012TWO-DAY WORKSHOPS8:00 AM – 5:00 PMDeveloping and Managing the 0001 Emergency Medical Services Field Training and Evaluation ProgramTroy Hagen, MBA, EMT-P Skip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO

NAEMSE’s Instructor 0002Class, Level II The National Association of EMS Educators

8:00 AM – 6:00 PM TraCER – Guiding you to success on your transport certification exam Critical Care Transport Certification Review Course Note: You must register online at www.astna.org

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2012ONE-DAY WORKSHOP 00038:00 AM – 5:00 PM M-ABCAdvanced Airway: Lecture and Cadaver Lab Charlie Eisele, BS, NREMT-PJim Radcliffe, BS, NREMT-P This class includes lunch and shuttle to off-site location.Class limited to 36 participants. Not intended for EMT-B.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2012HALF-DAY WORKSHOP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Autopsy Observation at the Maryland 0004 Office of the Chief Medical ExaminerNote: This will take place off-site, limited to 50 people, 1.5 CEH.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012ONE-DAY WORKSHOPS 0005 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM M-ABCAdvanced Airway: Lecture and Cadaver Lab Charlie Eisele, BS, NREMT-PJim Radcliffe, BS, NREMT-P This class includes lunch and shuttle to off-site location.Class limited to 36 participants. Not intended for EMT-B.

12-Leads Made Easy 0006Tim Phalen M-ABC

EMS Street Survival 0007First Sergeant Keith A. McMinn TFC Steven F. ProctorClass limited to 25 participants.

PHTLS Hybrid Course 0008NAEMT Faculty Class limited to 50 participants. Emergency Pediatric Hybrid Course 0009NAEMT Faculty Class limited to 50 participants.

Federal Town Hall Meeting 0010 Drew Dawson, NHTSA Richard W. Patrick, MS, CFO, EMT-P, FF

8:30 AM – 4:30 PM 0011Train Better 2012 – CentreLearn Administrators Workshop

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS8:00 AM – 12:00 PMBack to Basics Skills Lab 0012Bill Justice F/F (ret.) NREMT-P, TEMS-IClass limited to 70 participants.

Advanced Tools to Lead 0013 Change for Fire Service EMS Guillermo Fuentes, MBAMike Ragone

Ultrasound in the Field: 0014Hands-On Workshop William Heegaard, MD, MPH and Clinical TeamClass limited to 30 participants.

8:00 AM – 1:00 PMCertified Emergency Manager (CEM ®)/Associate Emergency Manager (AEMSM) Exam Preparatory Course Note: Register for this course at www.iaem.com/certification/CEMPrepCourse.htm

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Autopsy Observation at the Maryland 0015 Office of the Chief Medical ExaminerNote: This will take place off-site, limited to 50 people, 1.5 CEH.

1:00 PM – 5:00 PMBack to Basics Skills Lab 0016Bill Justice F/F (ret.) NREMT-P, TEMS-IClass limited to 70 participants.

Mini Med School for Paramedics 0017Eric Beck, DO, EMT-P, CCEMT-PMarlea Miano, MD, RN, EMT-PPeter Lazzara, NREMT-P, BS

Risk Avoidance in Today’s 0018 Challenging EMS Environment Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-PDoug Wolfberg, JD, EMT

Critical Thinking & Item Writing Workshop 0019 Josh McGaughey, CCEMT-P

Ultrasound in the Field: 0020 Hands-On WorkshopWilliam Heegaard, MD, MPH and Clinical Team Class limited to 30 participants.

2:00 PM – 4:00 PMCertified Emergency Manager (CEM ®)/Associate Emergency Manager (AEMSM) ExaminationNote: Register for this exam at www.iaem.com/certification/CEMPrepCourse.htm

THURSDAY, MARcH 1, 2012HALF-DAY WORKSHOP8:00 AM – 10:30 AM Certified Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C®) and Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C®) Examinations Note: This exam will take place at the Hilton Hotel and you must register online at http://www.bcctpc.org.

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15February 28 - March 3, 2012 • Baltimore, MD

SChEdulE-aT-a-glaNCEWEdNESdaY, fEBRuaRY 29, 2012

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM SUPER SESSIONS 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM 8:15 PM - 9:15 PM

BLS/ALS CLINICAL

Colors: A Guide for EMS 0103 Street SurvivalPeter Lazzara, NREMT-P, BS

Are You Bagging the Life Out 0107 of Your Patients? F-ABCJon Politis, MPA, NREMT-P

Medical Issues Encountered 0108 During Disasters F-MEDICALJoe Holley, MD, FACEP

ALS CLINICAL Trauma Trends: 0101 What’s Hot, What’s Not? M-TRAUMA Connie Mattera, RN, MS, TNS, EMT-P

Wide Complex Tachycardias 0104Tim Phalen M-ABC

EMS LEADERSHIP National Strategy for an 0109 EMS Culture of Safety Project: Public Comment ForumSabina Braithwaite, MD, MPH, FACEP, Task Force ChairNote: No CEH will be provided.

EMS Changes, Challenges and 0105 Opportunities Under Healthcare ReformJay Fitch, PhD

EDUCATION My Simulator Just Arrived … 0106 Now What Do I Do?Les R. Becker, PhD, NREMT-P

SPECIAL FOCUS Lessons Learned: Tour Bus MCI 0102J. Robert (Rob) Brown, Jr., CFO, EFOLloyd Runnett, EMT-I

SESSion TrackSThe conference sessions are slotted into tracks so you’ll know which session topics are appropriate for you. Here’s how we’ve defined each track:

BLS/ALS CLINICALThese sessions are applicable for EMT-B as well as EMT-I and EMT-P, although the material will be more of a refresher for the latter two provider levels.

ALS CLINICALThese sessions are intended for EMT-P providers only; the material presented will be at an advanced practitioner level.

EMS LEADERSHIPFor managers, supervisors and EMS executives, these sessions present the latest topics on government regulations, strategy and practical tools for EMS agencies to be successful.

EDUCATIONEducators, whether full-time or part-time, will find these sessions of interest as the track presents topics related to instructional design, presentation skills and student interaction. This year, we are pre-senting a number of sessions that deal with – or use – simulation.

SPECIAL FOCUSThese are topics of interest to all EMS professionals, regardless of their position or employment.

Download the EMS Today mobile app to your smart phone and you’ll have the latest information at your fingertips!

• Set up your itinerary• Scan for special events• Search for booth #s• Find exhibitors by

product category• And much, much more!

Make the most of your time and download the app today!

STaY CoNNECTEd WiTh ouR SoCial

NETWoRKiNg SiTES

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SChEdulE-aT-a-glaNCE ThuRSdaY, MaRCh 1, 2012

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM 10:15 AM – 12:15 PMSUPER SESSIONS 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

LUNCH SESSIONS

BLS/ALSCLINICAL

That’s Not a Missile ... 1001 That’s My Head M-TRAUMA Peter Lazzara, NREMT-P, BS Cardiac Update 2012 1002Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP F-ABC

Report from the Eagles: 2001What’s Hot, What’s Not? F-ABCModerator: Paul E. Pepe, MD, MPH, FACEP, FCCM, MACP Panelists: Eric Beck, DO, EMT-P, CCEMT-PRaymond L. Fowler, MD, FACEP Joe Holley, MD, FACEP Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP

Capnography: Tube 2010 Verification is Only the BeginningRobert Murray, BS, NREMT-P

Wound Ballistics: 2005 Firearms Trauma M-TRAUMASteven “Kelly” Grayson, CCEMT-P

Networking Lunch L001

Lunch and Learn L0022010 Guidelines Are Out, You Renewed, Now What? David B. Hiltz, NREMT-P

ALS CLINICAL

Paramedics: 1003The Airway Elite F-ABCEric Beck, DO, EMT-P, CCEMT-P

AV Block Myth Buster 1004Tim Phalen M-ABC

Pediatric Assessment 2002Connie Mattera, RN, MS, M-PEDSTNS, EMT-P

EMS LEADERSHIP

The Changing Global 1005 EMS ClimateJerry Overton

Successful Grant 1006 Proposals: Assembling the “Expert” TeamJanet Smith

Rapid Fire Roundtable 2003International Association of EMS Chiefs

Culture Change from 2006 the Ground UpGary Ludwig, MS, EMT-P

Lunch and Learn L003Jerry Overton

Lunch and Learn L004Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-PDoug Wolfberg, JD, EMT

EDUCATION EMS Professionals Are 1007 Fed Up with CE … and What to Do About ItGreg Friese, MS, NREMT-P

Lunch and Learn L005Peter Lazzara, BS, EMT-P

SPECIAL FOCUS

EMS Blogging and 1008 Social Media: How To Do It and Keep Your JobSteven “Kelly” Grayson, CCEMT-P

Crime Scene 1009 Management for EMSGary Ludwig, MS, EMT-P

One Community’s Effort 2007 to Measure, Implement and Improve Cardiac Arrest SurvivalKevin Seaman, MD, FACEP

What Happened in L006 EMS Research in 2011: PCRF Poster & Research Roundtable LuncheonBaxter Larmon, PhD, MICP Lunch will be provided to the first 75 registrants, first come, first served. CEH is given.

TM 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Discover Simulation: Phases of Sim-Based Learning Presented by Laerdal Medical (open to all attendees) 1000

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17February 28 - March 3, 2012 • Baltimore, MD

SChEdulE-aT-a-glaNCEThuRSdaY, MaRCh 1, 2012

5:00 PM - 7:30 PM ExhiBiT hall oPEN

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

BLS/ALSCLINICAL

Crush Syndrome 3001Joe Holley, MD, FACEP M-TRAUMA

Capnography: 3015 Tube Verification is Only the BeginningRobert Murray, BS, NREMT-PSession repeated from 10:15 AM

3:30 PMoPENiNg CEREMoNiES• Street Medicine Society/John

PRYoR aWaRd• eMS10: innovatorS in eMS awardS

ALS CLINICAL

Head Injuries and Concussions 3002Connie Mattera, RN, MS, TNS, EMT-P M-TRAUMA Complicated AMIs 3003Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP M-ABC

Ten Golden Rules for 3004 Prehospital Management of MCIsPaul E. Pepe, MD, MPH, FACEP, FCCM, MACP

4:00 PM – 5:00 PMoPENiNg KEYNoTE

EMS LEADERSHIP

Managing Your Agency’s 3005 Controlled Drugs: Complying With DEA RegulationsRaymond L. Fowler, MD, FACEP

EMS Policy Summit 3012Advocates for EMS

EDUCATION Is It Cheating or Group 3006 Problem Solving?Greg Friese, MS, NREMT-P

SPECIAL FOCUS

Why You Should Care About 3007 Injury Prevention: Creating a Culture of Safety in EMSJosh Krimston, EMT-PPaul MaxwellKeith GriffithsJeff Lucia

What’s It Like on the Hot Seat? 3008 An EMS Mock Cross ExaminationSteve Wirth, JD, EMT-PDoug Wolfberg, JD, EMT

PCRF Roundtable 3009 Baxter Larmon, PhD, MICP

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8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Discover Simulation: Phases of Sim-Based Learning Presented by Laerdal Medical (open to all attendees) 1000

3:30 PM – 5:00 PMoPENiNg CEREMoNiES

• Street Medicine Society/John Pryor award• eMS10: innovators in eMS awards

3014

oPENiNg KEYNoTE

Remembering Why Randolph Mantooth

Modern technology has given emergency responders incredible tools that help save more lives than ever before. The Internet and social media have allowed us to instantly share ideas and information with others from all over the world. Johnny and Roy would be envious. Or would they? Have computers, smart phones and all our cutting-edge gadgets caused us to overlook the fact there’s a living, breathing human being in front of us - someone who needs eye contact, a reassuring voice, or a trembling hand held? That’s what made Johnny and Roy, and the professionals they portrayed, so special to millions around the globe. No, Johnny and Roy didn’t have all the high-tech, 21st century hardware we have today, but they had compassion for their patients, and passion for their calling. Randy’s presentation will remind us that it’s not so much about the “business” as it is about people. Don’t miss his inspiring keynote address that will lead us back to the heart of why we do what we do.

Randolph Mantooth* starred as firefighter/paramedic Johnny Gage in the iconic television series Emergency! which debuted 40 years ago. This show was the first to portray paramedics in America and significantly advanced the adoption and implemen-tation of advanced life support throughout the world.

For more information on Randy and his schedule of appearances, please visit www.RandolphMantooth.com, and follow him on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/RandolphMantooth. *(Celebrity appearance subject to change.)

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SChEdulE-aT-a-glaNCEfRidaY, MaRCh 2, 2012

8:00 AM – 10:00 AMSUPER SESSION 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

BLS/ALSCLINICAL

Improvised Explosive 4001 Devices and Blast InjuriesAnthony L. Mitchell, M-TRAUMALt Col, USAF, MC, FS, MD, FACEP/FAAEM Eagles Lightning Round 4002Moderator: Paul E. Pepe, MD, MPH, FACEP, FCCM, MACPPanelists: Eric Beck, DO, EMT-P, CCEMT-PRaymond L. Fowler, MD, FACEP Joe Holley, MD, FACEP Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP

Cold Water Drowning and 5001Accidental Hypothermia M-MEDICAL Edward Dickinson, MD, FACEP, NREMT-P

Cardiac Update 2012 5002Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP F-ABC Session repeated from Thursday

Medical Issues Encountered 5003 During Disasters F-MEDICALJoe Holley, MD, FACEP Session repeated from Wednesday

Lethal Exposures: 6001 Carbon Monoxide and CyanideMike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN

ALS CLINICAL

Beyond the Basics of 4008 Thoracic TraumaSteven “Kelly” Grayson, CCEMT-P

Sepsis: Recognizing 5004 the Silent Killer M-TRAUMASteven “Kelly” Grayson, CCEMT-P

Advances in Trauma Care: 5005 Are Preoperative M-TRAUMA Interventions Elemental or Detrimental? Paul E. Pepe, MD, MPH, FACEP, FCCM, MACP

Penetrating Trauma 6002Edward Dickinson, MD, FACEP, NREMT-P

EMS LEADERSHIP

Best Practices in 4003Fire-Based EMSJ. Robert (Rob) Brown, Jr., CFO, EFOGary Ludwig, MS, EMT-PJohn Sinclair, EMT-P

Tips for Submitting a 4009Winning RFP ResponseJanet Smith Three “Hot” Legal Case 4010 Studies and “Lessons Learned” for EMS ManagementSteve Wirth, JD, EMT-PDoug Wolfberg, JD, EMT

Advanced Practice 5006Paramedics: The Wake County ModelSkip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO

How Clean is 6003 Your Ambulance?Katherine H. West, BSN, MSEd, CIC

It Takes a Leader … 6004 Not a ManagerGary Ludwig, MS, EMT-P

EDUCATION Breathing Life Into Your 4004 Presentations: Using Games to TeachJohn Dillon, NREMT-P

Enhancing Airway 4005Competency with SimulationCriss Brainard, EMT-PRick Rod, RN, BCEN, NREMT-P

Don’t Lose Your Cool: 4011 Dealing with Problem StudentsRommie Duckworth, LP

Simulation—It’s More 4012 Than Just a Manikin: Lessons Learned Using Simulation for Health Professions EducationNeil Coker, BS, EMT-P

National Registry Update 5007William E. Brown, Jr., RN, MS, NREMT-P

A Simulation Is Only an 5008 Excuse for a DebriefingNeil Coker, BS, EMT-P

CECBEMS Accreditation 6005for Your DepartmentLiz Sibley, MA

Terrorism Simulation: 6006Living It In Real-TimeJ. Harold (Jim) Logan, BS, EMT-P/IC

SPECIAL FOCUS

The Real WMD: 4006EMS Response to a Suicide Bomb AttackDonell Harvin, MPH, MPA, EMT-P

New/Hot Products 4007 at EMS TodayJeffrey Lindsey, PhD, EMT-P, EFO, CFO

Infection Control 5009 Myth Busting F-MEDICALKatherine H. West, BSN, MSEd, CIC No Longer Will Inadequate 5010 Response Be Tolerated By the Public!Clay Richmond, BS, NREMT-P

EMS and Black Tags: 6007 What To Do When M-TRAUMA Faced With Mass FatalitiesDonell Harvin, MPH, MPA, EMT-P

10:00 aM - 4:00 PMExhiBiT hall oPEN

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19February 28 - March 3, 2012 • Baltimore, MD

SChEdulE-aT-a-glaNCEfRidaY, MaRCh 2, 2012 & SaTuRdaY, MaRCh 3, 2012

FRIDAY5:15 PM – 6:15 PM

SATURDAY8:30 AM – 10:00 AM

SATURDAY1:00 PM – 3:00 PMSUPER SESSIONS

BLS/ALSCLINICAL

The Past, Present, and Future 7001 of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: M-ABC Where We’ve Been and Where We’re GoingRaymond L. Fowler, MD, FACEP

Legal Highs Our Patients Are On 7002 Dennis Edgerly, AAS, EMT-P M-MEDICAL

Basic Aspects of Wounds and 8001 Wound Care: Using Food to M-TRAUMA Demonstrate Common Injuries Thomas E. Platt, EdD, NREMT-P Walt Stoy, PhD, EMT-P

Improvised Explosive Devices and 8002 Blast Injurie M-TRAUMA Anthony L. Mitchell, Lt Col, USAF, MC, FS, MD, FACEP/FAAEM Session repeated from Friday

ALS CLINICAL

Pediatric Respiratory Issues 7003 Morgen Bernius, MD, MS, FACEP, FAAP M-PEDS

New Technologies in Non-Invasive 7004 Monitoring F-ABC Mike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN

Clinical Physiology/ 8003 Pharmacology of Airway and M-ABC Ventilation Management for ALSChristopher T. Stephens, MD, MS, NREMT-P

EMS LEADERSHIP

Volunteers in Action: 8004 Q and A RoundtableModerator: Jeremy Mothershed, NREMT-PPanel: Matt Golueke, NREMT-PV. Eric W. May, Jr, NREMT-P Karen McQuaid, MBA

EDUCATION Enhance Your PowerPoint: 7005 Using Adobe Photoshop and ElementsJohn Dillon, NREMT-P

How to Secure Funding for Your 7006 Sim LabPeter Lazzara, NREMT-P, BS

SPECIAL FOCUS

EMS and Health Care Reform: 7007 What Are They Going to Ask of UsSkip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO

The Illusion of Attention: 7008 How Did I Miss That? Rommie Duckworth, LP

Advancing Your Career in EMS 7009Thomas E. Platt, EdD, NREMT-P Walt Stoy, PhD, EMT-P

Marketing Your Department via 8005 Social Media: Get What You Want for Your ServiceRommie Duckworth, LP

SaTuRdaYExhiBiT hall oPEN 9:30 aM - 1:30 PM

8:30 aM – 10:00 aMCloSiNg CEREMoNiES

• Prehospital care research forum awards

• 10th annual nicholas rosecrans awards

• James o. Page/JeMS award

• 9th annual JeMS Games Medals ceremony

• new Products awards

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CloSiNg KEYNoTE

The New Age of TerrorismClinton R. Van Zandt

What is the current threat posed by ter-rorists world-wide … and might they strike again in America?

Clint Van Zandt will discuss the history of both international and domestic terrorism. Using recent case studies. Van Zandt will discuss ways to identify sui-cide terrorists and how EMS can serve as an integral component to homeland protection and response. As a former supervisor with the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit and US Army Intelligence Agent, Clint’s presentations are always interesting, dynamic and educational. He’ll leave you with valuable insights and critical information that can help you better understand human behavior. Clinton R. Van Zandt, a former FBI Profiler and Hostage Negotiator, is an NBC/MSNBC Analyst and a well-known au-thor and television /radio commentator concerning crime and human behavior.

fRidaY, 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM 7012JeMS GaMeS final Edward Dickinson, MD, FACEP, NREMT-P

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SATURDAY1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

SATURDAY2:15 PM – 3:15 PM

SATURDAY3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

BLS/ALSCLINICAL

Chemical Suicides: Responding 8008 to Deathtraps M-MEDICAL

Mike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN

Pediatric Medicine: Seizures, Croup, 9001 and Parents F-PEDSMike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN

Until Death Do Us Part: 9002 Intimate Partner Violence F-TRAUMA Cathleen W. Vandenbraak, BSN, MHA/MBA, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, FP-C

Old is New Again: 9010The Full Circle of EMSThomas E. Platt, EdD, NREMT-P Walt Stoy, PhD, EMT-P

Medical Innovations 9011 from the Battlefield M-TRAUMAStacy Shackelford, MD, FACS, Colonel, USAF

ALS CLINICAL

Things Are Not As They Seem, Part I 8009 Owen T. Traynor, MD, FAAEM F-MEDICAL

Hypertensive Issues 8010 in Pregnancy M-OBCathleen W. Vandenbraak, BSN, MHA/MBA, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, FP-C

Things Are Not As They Seem, Part II 9003 Owen T. Traynor, MD, FAAEM F-MEDICAL

Infarct Imposters 9004 Dennis Edgerly, AAS, EMT-P F-ABC

Trauma and Pregnancy 9012 Cathleen W. Vandenbraak, BSN, MHA/MBA, M-OBCEN, CCRN, CFRN, FP-C

Understanding Heart Failure 9013 Dennis Edgerly, AAS, EMT-P M-ABC

EMS LEADERSHIP

EMS Leadership: What We Can 8011 Learn from the Marine CorpsSkip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO

Anything You Write Will be Used 8012 Against You: Protecting Your QA Documents From Legal Discovery Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-PDoug Wolfberg, JD, EMT

Chief Officer Survival: Crisis Communications 9005Skip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO

EDUCATION Using Audience Response Pads: 9006Know What Your Students KnowJohn Dillon, NREMT-P

De-Cluttering Your PowerPoint 9014John Dillon, NREMT-P

SPECIAL FOCUS

Memphis Case Study: 9007 Leadership and MentoringJ. Harold (Jim) Logan, BS, EMT-P/IC

TuESdaY, fEB 28 - WEdNESdaY, fEB 29, 2012

A 1-yeAr subscription to JeMs is included in your conference registrAtion!JEMS is the most authoritative source of EMS information worldwide, dedicated to the improvement of patient care in the prehospital setting. Each month you’ll find everything you need to advance your career: news, clinical articles, industry surveys, product reviews and more.

If you are a new subscriber, please wait 6-8 weeks after the conference for your first issue. If you are already a subscriber, 12 issues will be added on to your current subscription. (A value of $44)

SChEdulE-aT-a-glaNCESaTuRdaY, MaRCh 3, 2012