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Friday, Sep 18, 2020 at 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM CST
4518, Expo Circle East, Stillwater, OK, 74075, United States
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Payne County Expo Center, 4518, Stillwater, OK, 74075, United States.
We're excited to once again present Stillwater Medical's Annual Critical Care Conference. This premier education event has grown so much over the past three years; we've had to move to a new location (again).
The conference agenda is listed below. Click on any item for additional information about that session. Registration options can be found below the agenda.
This lab will cover procedures such as intubation, surgical airway, chest tube, and IO insertion as well as hands-on anatomy manipulation. Each of these hands-on lab sessions will have 15 spaces available, providing a 5-student and instructor per cadaver. Sign up early as spaces fill up quickly! Additional fee required for this lab.
Ultrasound-guided peripheral IV placement is an alternative to central venous access in patients with difficult vascular access. Through hands-on practice, students will gain competence in cannulating vessels under direct ultrasound visualization. Each of these sessions is limited to 8 attendees. No additional fee.
The health and safety of our conference attendees is very important to us. It's hard to know what the recommendations will be by September. We want to assure you that we are taking the pandemic into consideration as we make plans. While we are not able to provide specifics yet, understand that temperature checks, face masks, social distancing, and other precautionary measures can and will be enforced as needed.
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Amanda Celii, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Oklahoma. A graduate of Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, she completed her general surgery residency at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburg and completed her Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Dr. Celii is board certified in general surgery and critical care surgery. Her areas of expertise include trauma surgery, acute care surgery and surgical critical care. She also serves as the Associate Director for the Trauma Post-Acute Care Unit, Associate Director of Trauma Outreach and Education and the EMS Trauma Liaison at OU Medicine. Dr. Celii is currently the Fourth-Year Surgery Clerkship Director for the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and is the 2018 recipient of the Russell G. Postier Resident Teaching Award.
As a general surgeon, Dr. Pence is focused giving people hope for a healthy future. Her surgical specialties include minimally invasive surgery, vascular, and thyroid. Patients rave about her personal warmth and compassionate care. Dr. Pence received her undergraduate degree from Northeastern State University. She then earned her medical degree and completed her residency at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. Outside of work, Dr. Pence spends time with her husband and three children. She is actively involved in the Stillwater Area United Way and in her spare time, she also enjoys playing racquetball and has a deep love of reading.
Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine at OU Medical Center
Stillwater Medical Foundation
Sign-in, get your t-shirt and visit our exhibitors.
ED Educator, Stillwater Medical Center
Stillwater Medical ED Director
Get your blood pumping and energize yourself for a great day of learning and hands-on experiences!
Asst Admin, Stillwater Medical PPM
Gain skills to move from pattern recognition to 12-lead EKG analysis by understanding the basics of 12-Lead electrocardiography, recognizing common cardiac abnormalities shown on a 12-lead EKG, and utilizing a systematic approach to 12-lead EKG interpretation.
Stillwater Medical Nurse Educator
Addiction is highly prevalent in health care. How do you identify addiction in coworkers and what are tools and techniques to prevent diversion. Presentation also includes an introduction to the peer assistance program and how it works to help those with addictions get well and back into nursing practice safely.
OBN Peer Board
Ultrasound-guided peripheral IV placement is an alternative to central venous access in patients with difficult vascular access. The ultrasound-guided peripheral IV placement course will teach clinicians how to cannulate brachial, basilic and cephalic veins under ultrasound guidance using in-plane and out-of-plane techniques. Through hands-on practice, students will gain competence in cannulating vessels under direct ultrasound visualization.
Stillwater Medical Vascular Access Nurse
Clinical Application Specialist, Fujifilm Sonosite
This lab will cover procedures such as intubation, surgical airway, chest tube, and IO insertion as well as hands-on anatomy manipulation.
Stillwater Medical Emergency Physician
Stillwater Medical Surgeon
Stillwater Medical Physicians Assistant
Grab a snack and visit with our exhibitors!
What works, what may not work, and what we do moving forward.
Don't miss the opportunity to learn the importance of early recognition of Excited Delirium Syndrome. This session includes diagnostic features and basis for appropriate treatment.
Team Health Regional APC Director, West Group
Ultrasound-guided peripheral IV placement is an alternative to central venous access in patients with difficult vascular access. Through hands-on practice, students will gain competence in cannulating vessels under direct ultrasound visualization.
Lunch is included in your registration.
This session will cover the four types of shock as well as underlying causes, early and late symptoms, and appropriate interventions based on patient’s presentation. The effectiveness of pediatric shock interventions will also be discussed.
BSN, RN, OU Children's ED
OU Children's ED
Understand how to recognize, triage, and treat the major pitfalls associated with the ABC’s of trauma.
OU Trauma Physician
An introduction to pediatric congenital heart defects including A&P signs/symptoms of heart failure and hypoxemia in the pediatric patient, how defects are classified, common undiagnosed CHDs, and the management of these patients prior to transfer to a tertiary facility.
OU Children's PICU
Identify signs of life with a literature review discussing various cardiac activity. Discuss traumatic arrest guidelines for penetrating trauma and blunt trauma including care differences for each including the differences in ACLS protocols for a patient in traumatic arrest. Describe procedural interventions that can be utilized in a traumatic arrest patient including the use of REBOA and an ED Thoracotomy.
Enjoy refreshments and visit our exhibitors!
The evolution of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: How did we get here and current understanding of mechanism and diagnosis. Current treatment strategies: “must-do items,” exceptions, special circumstances, and controversial modalities. Advanced treatment strategies: ARDS and The Open Lung Theory, ECMO, and future modalities.
OU Medicine Anesthesiologist
What do do when a patient is associated with a crime. This session will discuss proper handling of evidence: packaging, documentation, and chain of custody; plus how to testify as an expert or fact witness as to that evidence.
Forensic Program Coordinator, Univ. of Kansas Health System
Ultrasound-guided peripheral IV placement is an alternative to central venous access in patients with difficult vascular access. Through hands-on practice, students will gain competence in cannulating vessels under direct ultrasound visualization. Each of these sessions is limited to 8 attendees.
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