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Wednesday, Sep 29, 2021 at 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM CDT
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 few years that 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 conference has been approved for 5.0 Nursing and 5.0 EMS CEs.
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 your safety 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 or required.
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INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
A native of Arkansas City, KS, Whitney moved to Stillwater in 1998 and attended undergraduate at Oklahoma State University, receiving a B.A. in Psychology with honors and summa cum laude distinction in May of 2000. She received an M.S. from Oklahoma State University in Marriage and Family Therapy with an emphasis on family-centered addiction treatment in 2005. She completed an internship at the Tulsa Women and Children's Center in Tulsa, OK and began working at Four Winds Ranch Recovery Center in Guthrie, OK soon after. Whitney worked as a primary therapist and Family Program Coordinator before going into private practice full time in Stillwater in 2008. Whitney is a licensed Marital and Family Therapist and Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor who specializes in treatment of adolescents and adults with anxiety disorders and trauma. Whitney is EMDRIA certified in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy to heal trauma, anxiety and depression. She also treats body image issues, self harm and self injury, and provides treatment for divorce recovery in individuals and families. Whitney prefers to see clients ages 14 and up. Whitney is also available for consulting with therapists wanting to create a private practice. This includes strategies on marketing, successful business practices and billing insurance. Individual and group rates are available. She is also currently a licensed supervisor in LMFT and LADC for the State of Oklahoma and can supervise LMFT and LADC license applicants. She is an AAMFT-Approved Supervisor for LMFT candidates. She currently supervises the graduate and undergraduate interns who work at her practice.
Scotty Bolleter is a respected clinician, well know lecturer and published researcher - best known in emergency medicine for his clinical candor. He is responsible for the Office of Clinical Direction and Centre for Emergency Health Sciences in Spring Branch, Texas - where he manages the clinical aspects of EMS operations and the Centre’s multidisciplinary education, training, and research work. He has been involved in emergency medicine for over thirty years with his name appearing on numerous patents in emergent, oncologic and orthopedic medicine. He has directed global education, coordinated research and assisted with the regulatory clearance of numerous devices and procedures. His resume includes flight, faculty, supervisory and developmental rolls with his efforts taking him throughout the United States and around the world. His presentations, research, publication and accomplishments can be found in magazines, journals, textbooks and videos. Awards include the Texas 2011 EMS Educator and 2000 EMS Person of the Year; the 1999 EMS Associates of Utah Humanitarian Award, and 1992 Recognition from The Texas Commissioner of Health for his work in pediatrics.
Get signed in and take time to visit the vendors' booths.
Kick-off your day at the conference with an upbeat and fun session!
Asst Admin, Stillwater Medical PPM
What is addiction, what is its prevalence in health care, and why are health care providers at risk? Estimates of diversion vary widely, but research indicates that anywhere from 6% to 20% of nurses are involved in drug diversion. How do we prevent, detect, and support our peers battling addiction? In this one-hour, judgment-free presentation, you will learn what addiction may look like in health care, some evidence-based tools to prevent diversion, and what acceptance and recovery look like for the addicted healthcare provider.
Air Evac Lifeteam
This presentation will begin with an introduction to congenital heart defects including cardiogenesis, fetal circulation, and transitional anatomy. The participants will then learn the classification of defects, which are the common undiagnosed defects, and the most common ways to medically manage the patient as well as considerations for support of other body systems, including gastrointestinal, circulatory, and respiratory.
OU Pediatric Intensive Care Unit & Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
Grab a snack and talk with our vendors
Kiddos are not just small adults. What is shock and how is it different in pediatrics? Participants will learn pathophysiologic differences in hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, and distributive shock. What do you look for and how do you treat and what are the outcomes with early vs late interventions?
OU Children's Emergency Services
You respond to a “man who’s acting strangely holding a bat.” Suddenly, the patient becomes quiet, collapses, and one officer notes that the patient isn’t breathing and calls you over. The patient is apneic and asystolic. What. Just. Happened?
Excited delirium is a condition that manifests as a combination of delirium, psychomotor agitation, anxiety, hallucinations, speech disturbances, disorientation, violent and bizarre behavior, insensitivity to pain, elevated body temperature and superhuman strength. This presentation will discuss history taking, diagnostic features, and treatment of excited delirium syndrome.
Team Health
Enjoy lunch with a special presentation followed by time to visit the vendors in the Expo.
Many frontline providers, if given long enough, will have that one vision or that one sound of that one patient that plays over and over in a loop. For these reasons, PTSD is prevalent in ED and pre-hospital patient care. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of disturbing life experiences. Repeated studies show that by using EMDR therapy people can experience the benefits of psychotherapy that once took years to make a difference. EMDR therapy shows that the mind can in fact heal from psychological trauma much as the body recovers from physical trauma.
Participants will learn how EMDR can be a useful tool for healthcare providers to reprocess disturbing patient care experiences, life experiences, and a valuable resource to recommend to patients experiencing traumatic events.
Therapist & Counselor
Warren Alexander Group
Participants in this session will understand how to recognize, triage, and treat the major pitfalls associated with the ABCs of trauma. This will include difficult airway scenarios; how to appropriately treat rib fractures and pneumothoraces; management of occult hemorrhagic shock; and occult TBI.
OU Trauma Physician
This presentation will start with the evolution of ARDS – how did we get here and what is the current understanding of mechanism and diagnosis? What are the well-supported, evidence-based, “must-do” treatments? And finally, where are we going? What are the advanced treatment options and future modalities for ARDS?
Specialty Critical Care & Mechanical Circulatory Support
There are three givens in life: death, taxes, and your patient will be the victim of some bizarre crime while doing nothing but minding their own business at 3AM on a Sunday morning.
Suddenly, medicine and forensics merge. How do you preserve evidence? How do you properly handle, package, and document? How do you testify as an expert or fact witness to that evidence when your patient is a victim (or perpetrator) of a crime?
Forensic Program Coordinator, Univ. of Kansas Health System
Though we’re not hosting a hands-on cadaver lab this year, don’t fret! This fast-paced, uncensored, head-to-toe, virtual lab will give participants all you’re needing and more.
Scotty and Jennifer are two the country’s most sought-after anatomists for their uncanny humor and unparalleled knowledge. Knowledge-bombs and light bulb moments will be flying like crazy. You’re not going to want to miss this deep dive into the human body.
Chair, Centre for Emergency Health Services
Lab Coordinator
Centre of Healthcare Innovation Sciences
Stillwater Medical ED Director
ED Educator
Stillwater Medical Center
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