5th Annual Society of Critical Care Medicine Texas Chapter Symposium Disparities in Critical Care Friday & Saturday September 16-17, 2016 Houston Methodist Research Institute Houston, TX www.sccmtexaschapter.org/annual-symposium/
Society of Critical Care Medicine Texas Chapter Symposium Disparities in Critical Care Date September 16-17, 2016 location Houston Methodist Research Institute 6670 Bertner Avenue Houston, TX 77030 Close Parking: TMC Garage 1, 7, & 15 Program Highlights Multidisciplinary program content and speaker panel with clinicians from all across Texas Research poster session with professor walk rounds Exhibit hall with critical care vendors Networking with critical care practitioners from all over Texas Continuing Education CE credit is being secured for the following disciplines: Physician, Nursing, Pharmacy, Respiratory Therapy, Dietitian, Physical/Occupational Therapy Audience Physicians, Nurses, Advanced Practice Nurses, Pharmacists, Respiratory Therapists, Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Dietitians, Case Managers, Social Workers, & any other clinician involved in the care of critically ill children or adult patients For More Information Visit Our Website www.sccmtexaschapter.org/annual-symposium/
Invited Speakers Sonia Almendarez, BSN, RN, CCRN-K Sepsis Program Coordinator Clear Lake Regional Medical Center Utpal Bhalala, MD, FAAP Assistant Professor, Pediatric & Critical Care Medicine The Children s Hospital of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Michael Bocci, RRT, RCP Manager, Respiratory Care Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX Courtenay Bruce, JD, MA Assistant Professor, Medicine & Medical Ethics Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Savitri Fedson, MD Associate Professor, Medicine Advanced Heart Failure/Cardiac Transplant Physician Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Puneet Freibott, DNP, RN, NE-BC Chief Nursing Officer Park Plaza Hospital, Houston, TX Joel Frontera, MD Assistant Professor & Residency Program Director Vice Chair, Education Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX Kevin Garey, PharmD, MS, FASHP Department Chair, Pharmacy Practice & Translational Research University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, TX Laura Griffin, ANCP-BC Nurse Practitioner Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX Andrew Hunter, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Infectious Diseases Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX Ruth Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCCM Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Director, Center for Clinical Research & Scholarship Professor President-Elect, SCCM Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL
Invited Speakers Imrana Malik, MD, FCCP Associate Professor Associate Medical Director, Department of Critical Care MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX Pat Metzger, BSN, MSA, ACM, FABC Division Director, Care Management CHI Texas Division Luis Ostrosky, MD, FACP, FIDSA, FSHEA Professor and Vice Chairman, Medicine Medical Director, Epidemiology McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX Christiane Perme, PT CCS Senior Physical Therapist Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX Samuel Prater, MD, CMQ, FAAP, FACEP Medical Director, Emergency Department Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX Beverly Rodgers, RD, LD, CNSC Dietician IV, Advanced Heart Failure/Heart & Lung Transplant Services Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX Kunal Sharma, MD Emergency Medicine Physician Lyndon B Johnson Hospital, Houston, TX McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX Sandi Shaw, RN, BSN Director, Stroke Program Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX Ngan Vo, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Memorial Hermann Southwest, Houston, TX John Volpi, MD Co-Director, Eddy Scurlock Stroke Center Assistant Professor, Clinical Neurology Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY Janice Zimmerman, MD, MCCM, MACP, FCCP Head of Critical Care Division Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
7:00AM 7:45AM 7:45AM 8:00AM 8:00AM 8:45AM 8:45AM 10:15AM 8:45AM 9:10AM 9:10AM 9:35AM 9:35AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:15AM 10:15AM 10:30AM 10:30AM 12:00PM 10:30AM 10:55AM 10:55AM 11:20AM 11:20AM 11:45AM 11:45AM 12:00PM 12:00PM 1:30PM 12:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 3:30PM 1:30PM 1:55PM 1:55PM 2:20PM 2:20PM 2:45PM 2:45PM 3:10PM 3:10PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:45PM September 16th, 2016 Registration Continental Breakfast Opening Ceremonies & Welcome Opening Keynote Address: Janice Zimmerman, MD, MCCM, MACP, FCCP Session One: Emergency Department to the Intensive Care Unit Overutilization and Routine Non-Emergent Use of the ED Diminished Bed Capacity Compassionate Dialysis Utilization Break & Exhibit Time Session Two: Sepsis: Where are we Going? Sepsis: New Definition, New Direction Mobile Sepsis Teams: Time is of the Essence Large Academic Hospital Mobile Sepsis Teams: Time is of the Essence Community Hospital Lunch, Exhibit Time, & Poster Session Poster Session Session Three: Advanced Cardiothoracic Disease and Mechanical Circulatory Support Tough Decisions? Factors Behind the Choice Between Transplant, Destination Therapy, or Palliative Care Utilizing Non-Pharmacological Interventions to Improve Outcomes in Advanced Heart Disease Why Children are not Little Adults: Treatment of Pediatric Patients Requiring Mechanical Circulatory Support Disparities in Respiratory Care: Medical Centers versus Community Hospitals Evaluations & Wrap Up
7:30AM 8:00AM 8:00AM 10:00AM 8:00AM 8:25AM 8:25AM 8:50AM 8:50AM 9:15AM 9:15AM 9:40AM 9:40AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:15AM 10:15AM 11:45AM 10:15AM 10:40PM 10:40AM 11:05AM 11:05AM 11:30AM 11:30AM 11:45AM 11:45AM 12:45PM 12:45PM 1:15PM 1:15PM 2:45PM 1:15PM 1:40PM 1:40PM 2:05PM 2:05PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:45PM 2:45PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:45PM September 17th, 2016 Registration Continental Breakfast Session Four: Neuro Critical Care Anticoagulation for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation Acute Management of Intracerebral Hemorrhages Regional Models of Care for Stroke Patients Health Disparities in Rehabilitation Break & Exhibit Time Session Five: Transitions from the ICU: Discharge Planning and End of Life Care Patient Outcomes in the ICU Discharge Planning in the ICU Ethical Issues in Critical Care Medicine Lunch & Exhibit Time Business Meeting: Society of Critical Care Medicine Texas Chapter Session Six: Infectious Diseases Emerging Threat of Zika Virus in the USA Optimizing Antimicrobial Stewardship Activities Based on Institutional Resources Cost-Effective Treatment of Clostridium Difficile Infections in the ICU Closing Keynote Address: Ruth Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCCM; President-Elect SCCM Evaluations & Wrap Up
Opening Keynote Speaker Janice Zimmerman MD, MCCM, MACP, FCCP Dr. Janice L. Zimmerman is currently Head of the Critical Care Division for the Department of Medicine at Houston Methodist Hospital. She is Professor of Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and Institute of Academic Medicine at the Houston Methodist Hospital, and also serves as the Director for the Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship Program. Dr. Zimmerman completed her medical training, residency in Internal Medicine, and fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. She is a Master of the American College of Physicians and Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM). She was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from SCCM in 2001 and 2013 and the Joseph and Rae Brown Award in 2015. Dr. Zimmerman is Treasurer of the World Federation of Societies of Critical Care Medicine and Treasurer of the Pan American and Iberic Federation of Societies of Critical Care and Intensive Care. She has been a member of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Committee since its inception and serves as a liaison to the American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science Committee. She was one of the originators of the Fundamental Critical Care Support course for SCCM. She regularly teaches at regional, national and international critical care meetings and board review courses and publishes peer-reviewed articles and book chapters.
Closing Keynote Speaker Ruth M. Kleinpell PhD, RN, FAAN, FCCM Professor Ruth Kleinpell is currently the Director of the Center for Clinical Research and Scholarship at Rush University Medical Center and a Professor at Rush University College of Nursing in Chicago Illinois. She is certified as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and maintains active practice. She has served as a Visiting Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing since 2012. Dr. Kleinpell is an experienced researcher, clinician and educator in the areas of acute and subacute care and advanced practice nursing roles. She presents and publishes widely and is a member of the editorial boards of the American Journal of Critical Care, Critical Care Medicine, Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, and Nurse Practitioner. She is a Council Board member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, a Board member of Critical Care Medicine Subspecialty, American Board of Internal Medicine; the Institute of Medicine of Chicago; and the Collegiate Commission on Nursing Education. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, the Institute of Medicine of Chicago, and the American College of Critical Care Medicine. She is currently the President-Elect of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and will serve as the 3 rd nurse president of the organization in its 45 year history in 2017.
Poster Session Call for Abstracts Eligibility Criteria Practitioners from all disciplines of Critical Care Medicine who fulfill the criteria listed below are encouraged to apply Critical care medicine research completed within the previous 12 months. This research may have previously been presented in abstract form or as a poster, but cannot be a published peerreviewed manuscript Research in Progress and Case Reports will be accepted, but are not eligible for the Symposium Awards Application Process All application materials must be submitted online by midnight, August 5th, 2016 Selection Process The abstracts will be reviewed by the SCCM Texas Chapter Research Committee, made up of multidisciplinary chapter members Chapter members will be notified no later than August 16th, 2016 regarding acceptance of their abstracts Symposium Awards Up to $500 in reimbursement for poster costs and the travel fees for SCCM Texas Chapter Symposium for Completed Research only Two Separate Categories for the Symposium Award Up to 2 years of clinical experience for Completed Research More than 2 years of clinical experience for Completed Research You can present your research at the SCCM Chapter Meeting, and then still present at the Annual SCCM Congress. Presenting at the symposium does not disqualify you from presenting at congress. To submit your abstract for consideration CLICK HERE http://sccmtexaschapter.formstack.com/forms/ Sccm_symposium_abstract_submission
Registration Information Registration includes admittance to the program (including exhibit hall/poster session), CE credit, and daily breakfast and lunch. R E G I S T E R O N L I N E H E R E h t t p : / / s c c m t e x a s c h a p t e r. f o r m s t a c k. c o m / f o r m s / s c c m _ 2 0 1 6 _ s y m p o s i u m _ r e g i s t r a t i o n Registration Rate One Day Registration Full Registration (Two Days) SCCM Texas Chapter Member Rate $80 $120 Non-Member Rate* $125 $165 Trainee Rate* (Student, Resident, Fellow) $80 $120 *Includes a one year membership to SCCM Texas Chapter ($45 value)* If you are unclear about your membership status, please email membership@sccmtexaschapter.org for more info. Hotel Accommodations Hotel Houston Marriott Texas Medical Center (Attached to Houston Methodist Hospital) 6580 Fannin St. Houston, TX 77030 (713) 796-0080 Hotel Booking Price: $118/night (Thursday and Friday night) Discount Deadline: August 25th, 2016 Online Booking: HERE Phone: 1-800-228-9290 (mention Society of Critical Care Medicine )