MARCH 18-19, 2016 - Duke Anesthesiology · Carlo D. Franco, MD Chairman Regional Anesthesia JHS...

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Carlo D. Franco, MD Chairman Regional Anesthesia JHS Hospital of Cook County Professor of Anesthesiology and Anatomy Rush University Medical Center – Chicago, IL Ralf E. Gebhard, MD Professor of Anesthesiology Associate Professor of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Director, Division of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Perioperative Pain Management Miller School of Medicine University of Miami – Miami, FL Harold Gelfand, MD Regional Anesthesia/Acute Pain Medicine Bethesda, MD Roy Greengrass, MD Professor of Anesthesiology Mayo Clinic – Jacksonville, FL Justin W. Heil, MD Regional Anesthesia/Acute Pain Medicine San Diego, CA Mike Kent, MD Regional Anesthesia/Acute Pain Medicine Bethesda, MD Steve Melton, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology Duke University Medical Center - Durham, NC Karen C. Nielsen, MD Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Duke University Medical Center – Durham, NC Tony Scherschel, MD Regional Anesthesia/Acute Pain Medicine San Diego, CA Eric Shepard, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology University of Maryland School of Medicine University of Maryland Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Institute – Baltimore, MD Susan Steele, MD Anesthesiologist American Anesthesiology – Raleigh, NC Patrick J. Tighe, MD, MS Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology University of Florida – Gainesville, FL Matthew R. Tulis, MD Assistant Professor Adult Multi-specialty Division Department of Anesthesiology University of Maryland School of Medicine University of Maryland Medical Center – Baltimore, MD COURSE DESCRIPTION The Acute Pain Medicine & Regional Anesthesia Course provides an intense, hands-on cadaver workshop for civilian and military physician anesthesiologists seeking to add advanced anesthesia techniques to his/her practice. The workshop focuses on indications, anatomical considerations and techniques for each block. Participants will work in small groups directly with renowned faculty during the hands- on instruction with non-embalmed cadaver specimens at multiple workstations in a state-of-the-art anatomical teaching laboratory. Participants will conduct actual ultrasound guided regional techniques on the aforementioned cadavers. This course was formerly the Annual Comprehensive Regional Anesthesia Workshop, held for 10 years at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in Bethesda, Maryland. COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. Participants will review multimodal analgesia including various opioid and non-opioid agents utilized in the setting of acute pain. 2. Participants will be able to identify the organization and fiscal concerns of an acute pain medicine service. They will be able to evaluate of why acute pain medicine services are vital components of any hospital system, and how to organize/ develop their own service within their practice. 3. Participants will learn salient anatomy for ultrasound guided blocks, and via live models/cadavers, they will become competent with basic ultrasound skills and be able to identify perineural structures and perform appropriate needle guidance to such structures. COURSE DIRECTOR Jeffrey T. Haugh, MD Assistant Professor UMROI Division of Anesthesia Department of Anesthesiology University of Maryland School of Medicine University of Maryland Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Institute (UMROI) Baltimore, MD FACULTY Jason C. Brookman, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Division of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine – Baltimore, MD Chester ‘Trip’ Buckenmaier III, MD Regional Anesthesia/Acute Pain Medicine Bethesda, MD Steven R. Clendenen, MD Chairman Regional Anesthesia & Acute Pain Medicine Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Mayo Clinic – Jacksonville, FL ACUTE PAIN MEDICINE AND REGIONAL ANESTHESIA COURSE 4 th Annual HJF 6720A Rockledge Drive, Suite 100 Bethesda, MD 20817 MARCH 18-19, 2016 • BALTIMORE, MD This course is presented in collaboration with the Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (HJF) and Professional Education Services Group. Registrations will be restricted in numbers to ensure a maximum hands-on training experience. Registration will be accepted on a first come basis. MARCH 18-19, 2016 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ACUTE PAIN MEDICINE & REGIONAL ANESTHESIA COURSE FOR MILITARY AND CIVILIAN ANESTHESIOLOGISTS INTERESTED IN TRAUMA AND PERIOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT 4 TH ANNUAL CME CREDIT F E A T U R I N G D I D A C T I C H A N D S - O N A N A T O M Y I N S T R U C T I O N

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Carlo D. Franco, MDChairman Regional AnesthesiaJHS Hospital of Cook CountyProfessor of Anesthesiology and AnatomyRush University Medical Center – Chicago, IL

Ralf E. Gebhard, MDProfessor of AnesthesiologyAssociate Professor of Orthopedics and RehabilitationDirector, Division of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Perioperative Pain ManagementMiller School of Medicine University of Miami – Miami, FL

Harold Gelfand, MDRegional Anesthesia/Acute Pain MedicineBethesda, MD

Roy Greengrass, MDProfessor of AnesthesiologyMayo Clinic – Jacksonville, FL

Justin W. Heil, MDRegional Anesthesia/Acute Pain MedicineSan Diego, CA

Mike Kent, MDRegional Anesthesia/Acute Pain Medicine Bethesda, MD

Steve Melton, MDAssistant Professor, Department of AnesthesiologyDuke University Medical Center - Durham, NC

Karen C. Nielsen, MDAssociate Professor of AnesthesiologyDuke University Medical Center – Durham, NC

Tony Scherschel, MDRegional Anesthesia/Acute Pain MedicineSan Diego, CA

Eric Shepard, MDAssistant Professor, Department of AnesthesiologyUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine University of Maryland Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Institute – Baltimore, MD

Susan Steele, MDAnesthesiologistAmerican Anesthesiology – Raleigh, NC

Patrick J. Tighe, MD, MSAssistant Professor of AnesthesiologyUniversity of Florida – Gainesville, FL

Matthew R. Tulis, MDAssistant ProfessorAdult Multi-specialty DivisionDepartment of AnesthesiologyUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineUniversity of Maryland Medical Center – Baltimore, MD

COURSE DESCRIPTIONThe Acute Pain Medicine & Regional Anesthesia Course provides an intense, hands-on cadaver workshop for civilian and military physician anesthesiologists seeking to add advanced anesthesia techniques to his/her practice. The workshop focuses on indications, anatomical considerations and techniques for each block. Participants will work in small groups directly with renowned faculty during the hands-on instruction with non-embalmed cadaver specimens at multiple workstations in a state-of-the-art anatomical teaching laboratory. Participants will conduct actual ultrasound guided regional techniques on the aforementioned cadavers. This course was formerly the Annual Comprehensive Regional Anesthesia Workshop, held for 10 years at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in Bethesda, Maryland.

COURSE OBJECTIVES1. Participants will review multimodal analgesia including

various opioid and non-opioid agents utilized in the setting of acute pain.

2. Participants will be able to identify the organization and fiscal concerns of an acute pain medicine service. They will be able to evaluate of why acute pain medicine services are vital components of any hospital system, and how to organize/develop their own service within their practice.

3. Participants will learn salient anatomy for ultrasound guided blocks, and via live models/cadavers, they will become competent with basic ultrasound skills and be able to identify perineural structures and perform appropriate needle guidance to such structures.

COURSE DIRECTORJeffrey T. Haugh, MDAssistant ProfessorUMROI Division of Anesthesia Department of AnesthesiologyUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineUniversity of Maryland Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Institute (UMROI)Baltimore, MD

FACULTYJason C. Brookman, MDAssistant Professor of AnesthesiologyDivision of Regional Anesthesia and Acute PainDepartment of Anesthesiology and Critical Care MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine – Baltimore, MD

Chester ‘Trip’ Buckenmaier III, MDRegional Anesthesia/Acute Pain Medicine Bethesda, MD

Steven R. Clendenen, MDChairman Regional Anesthesia & Acute Pain MedicineAssistant Professor of AnesthesiologyMayo Clinic – Jacksonville,  FL

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This course is presented in collaboration with the Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (HJF)

and Professional Education Services Group.Registrations will be restricted in numbers to ensure a maximum hands-on

training experience. Registration will be accepted on a first come basis.

MARCH 18-19, 2016BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

ACUTE PAIN MEDICINE &REGIONAL ANESTHESIA COURSE FOR MILITARY AND CIVILIAN ANESTHESIOLOGISTS INTERESTED IN TRAUMA AND PERIOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT

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REGISTRATION FEESRegistration for civilians (including foreign military) is $1000.

Active-duty US military and reserves (with an active ID card) or those with residency or fellowship status (confirmed with a letter from the program) are eligible for a reduced registration of $800.

*The optional ultrasound guided cadaver blocks Sunday session is limited to 15-20 participants and will be an additional $400 fee for both civilians and military attendees.

An administrative fee of $100 per registrant will be deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received in writing a minimum of two weeks prior to the course. No refunds will be made thereafter.

COURSE REGISTRATION ONLINETo register for this course, visit: http://hjf.cvent.com/2016AcutePainCourse

Course fees are payable online via VISA, MasterCard or American Express. If you wish to pay by check, select the “check” option when you register online and send your check, payable to “Henry Jackson Foundation – APC” to the attention of Robyn Hulvey at the address listed in the INFORMATION section.

COURSE LOCATION The course will be held at the Medical School Teaching Facility (MSTF) at 685 W. Baltimore Street on the University of Maryland School of Medicine campus, in downtown Baltimore.

HOTEL Holiday Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor301 West Lombard Street Baltimore, MD 21201 410-685-3500 www.innerharborhi.com 

A special group room rate has been negotiated at the Holiday Inn Inner Harbor for the 2016 Acute Pain Course:  $129 single/double plus applicable state, local taxes (currently 15.5% per room per night) and room surcharges.

To receive the group rate, you must call the reservations department of the Holiday Inn Inner Harbor at 1-800-HOLIDAY or book via the online link provided below on or before the deadline of 3 pm on Wednesday, January 28, 2016, and identify yourself as part of the 2016 Acute Pain Course and provide group code HJF.

To book your hotel reservation online, visit the “hotel information” section of the registration website at: http://hjf.cvent.com/2016AcutePainCourse or visit www.innerharborhi.com and enter the group code HJF when selecting your arrival and departure dates.

INFORMATIONFor questions regarding registration or if special assistance is required, please contact:

Robyn Hulvey, CMP, CGMPOffice of Education & Meetings Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. 6720-A Rockledge Drive, Suite 100Bethesda, MD 20817

Telephone: 240-694-2239 Email: [email protected]

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Professional Education Services Group and The Henry Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. Professional Education Services Group is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

This activity has been approved for a maximum of 18.5 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit to the extent of their participation in the activity.

SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2016 (U/S MODEL AND CADAVER STATIONS)

0730-1100 AM Session (35 Minute Sessions)

1130-1230Lunch Lecture: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocols/Outcomes

1300-1630 PM Session (35 Minute Sessions)

MORNING SESSIONU/S MODEL GROUPS: - US Assisted Epidural Placement (Group 1)- Interscalene/Supraclavicular Block (Group 2)- Infraclavicular/Axillary Block (Group 3)- Femoral/Saphenous Block (Group 4)- Sciatic Nerve Block (Popliteal/Infragluteal) (Group 5)- Truncal Ultrasound (Group 6)

ULTRASOUND GUIDED CADAVER BLOCKS- Interscalene/Supraclavicular Block (Group 7)- Sciatic Ultrasound Guided Blocks (Group 8)- Femoral/Saphenous Ultrasound Guided Blocks (Group 9)- Truncal Blocks (Group 10)- Paravertebral Block (Group 11)- Fascia Iliaca/Anterior Sciatic Block (Group 12)

AFTERNOON SESSIONU/S MODEL GROUPS: - US Assisted Epidural Placement (Group 7)- Interscalene/SC Block (Group 8)- Infraclavicular/Axillary Block (Group9)- Femoral/Saphenous Block (Group 10)- Sciatic Nerve Block (Popliteal/Infragluteal) (Group 11)- Truncal Ultrasound (Group 12)

ULTRASOUND GUIDED CADAVER BLOCKS- Interscalene/Supraclavicular Block (Group 1)- Sciatic Ultrasound Guided Blocks (Group 2)- Femoral/Saphenous Guided Blocks (Group 3)- Truncal Blocks (Group 4)- Paravertebral Block (Group 5)- Fascia Iliaca/Anterior Sciatic Block (Group 6)

SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2016 (0730-1200) (OPEN CADAVER STATIONS)

4-5 Cadavers will be available for ultrasound guided blocks with the assistance of 3-4 instructors.*

FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2016

0700-0800 Check In and Time with Exhibitors

MORNING SESSION:

0800-0830 Acute Pain Year in Review

0830-0900 Perineural Catheters: Does everyone need one?

0900-0930 Case based Multimodal Analgesia

0930-0950 Break/Time with Exhibitors

1000-1030 TAP Blocks versus Epidural Analgesia for Abdominal Surgery

1030-1100 Physics of Ultrasound

1130-1300

Lunch/Problem Based Learning Discussions

PBLD #1: Case Based Complications in Acute Pain Medicine

PBLD #2: Acute Pain Considerations in Obesity and Opioid Tolerant Ambulatory Patients – Ambulatory and Inpatient considerations

AFTERNOON SESSION (1330-1700)30 MINUTE ANATOMY SESSIONS- Brachial Plexus (Upper) Anatomy (Group 1)- Brachial Plexus (Lower) Anatomy (Group 2)- Truncal Blocks (Group 3)- Femoral/Saphenous Anatomy (Group 4)- Sciatic Anatomy (Group 5)- Paravertebral Anatomy (Group 6)

1330-1405 Session 1

1410-1445 Session 2

1450-1510 Break

1510-1545 Session 3

1550-1625 Session 4

1630-1705 Session 5

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE