7:30● 8:45am Trauma Care: Today and the Future Dr. Louis Alarcon CEU: 0.5 Clinical Pa ent Care/0.5 Other KEYWORD: TRAUMA Best prac ces in trauma care today and exploring what the future holds. Join in and review the best prac ces for trauma care today, and how we're using these techniques to lead us into the future. 7:30 ● 8:45am All Jacked Up 2—Electric Bugaloo Dr. Rickquel Tripp CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: MEDICAL We will explore the world of energy drinks and herbal supplements by examin- ing the government oversight, what ingredients are actually inside and the poten al health effects, and how they relate to EMS and fa gue. 9:00am ● 10:00am FRIDAY KEYNOTE PRESENTATION At EMS Update 2017, Dr. Holtz was an EMS and emergency room physician at UPMC and spoke about event medicine and the management of common medical issues seen at large events, specifically in Las Vegas. Join him this year in our Friday Keynote Presenta on as he reviews his notes from March 2017 and relates lessons learned while working at University Medical Center, the only level‐one trauma center in Las Vegas, on the night of October 1. Within a few hours, 104 pa ents had arrived at the center, vic ms of a shoo ng scene at a music fes val on the Las Vegas Strip. Lessons Learned in Las Vegas Dr. Michael Holtz University Medical Center, Las Vegas CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care Join us Friday, March 23 and Saturday, March 24 as we present the largest, FREE admission, EMS exhibi on in Pennsylvania. Over 16,000 square feet of EMS, and public safety equipment, products and services. There is no fee to enter Exhibit Hall and EMS, fire, rescue, police, haz- mat, and all public safety providers are encouraged to bring your families and shop for your needed supplies and equipment. Students in the Keynote session on Friday March 23 receive priority ad- mission into Exhibit Hall. Exhibit Hall is open Friday, March 23, from 10:00 a.m. un l 1:30 p.m. and then again from 2:15 to 5:30 p.m. We open back up again on Saturday, March 24, from 10:00 a.m. un l 1:30 p.m.