1:30 ● 2:30pm Its Baby Time: Tackling OB and Gynecological Emergencies Dr. Rickquel Tripp CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: OB/PEDIATRICS We will focus on the physiology of pregnancy, normal labor and delivery vs. out -of-hospital delivery, special maneuvers, life-threatening emergencies for new- born and mother, and special considera ons with trauma and cardiac arrests. 1:30 ● 2:30pm Latest in Burn Care including tPA for Frostbite Dr. Alain Corcos CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: MEDICAL This session will explore the unique method of trea ng frostbite by using tPA including several case studies. tPA, I thought that was for strokes? Listen in on how we're revolu onizing the treatment of frostbite and burns. 1:30 ● 2:30pm Regionaliza on of Cardiac Arrest Care: Is It Time to Follow the Trauma Center Model? Dr. Frank Guye e CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: MEDICAL Explore with Dr. Guye e the concept of cardiac resuscita on centers similar to the trauma center model. These centers would be high volume centers with significant specialty resources to care for the most complex medical resuscita- on cases. 1:30 ● 2:30pm I Don't Want Any Trouble ‐ Street Survival in EMS; Act 1 Shane Spielvogle & Poodie Carson CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: OPERATIONS/RESCUE This is a TWO PART COURSE; Each session provides 1 Clinical Pa ent Care CEU. You are not required to a end both sessions but it is recommended. Street Survival in EMS- Act 1 is a focused presenta on and discussion centered around developing your situa onal awareness. As emergency responders, we are excellent at recognizing unsafe condi ons and iden fying pa ent problems, but how well do we recognize threats to ourselves? This 1st part of the 2 part series will include topics such as recent violence against emergency responders, recognizing threats, crew cohesion, EMS providers carrying weapons, imple- men ng safety programs at your agency, and partnering with law enforcement. 3:00 ● 4:00pm I Don't Want Any Trouble ‐ Street Survival in EMS; Act 2 Shane Spielvogle & Poodie Carson CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: OPERATIONS/RESCUE TWO PART COURSE Street Survival in EMS-Act 2 is the 2nd part of our EMS Street Survival se- ries. This hands on session with Israeli Krav Maga Associa on Instructor Poodie Carson will challenge your ability to keep yourself and your partner safe during realis c scenarios and role playing. Students will learn tac cs to break contact and survive when planning fails and you must act in your own defense. Stu- dents should expect an ac ve session that includes hands-on-training and demonstra ons. 3:00 ● 4:00pm Providing Analgesia in the Era of the Opioid Epidemic Dr. Paul Paris CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: MEDICAL This lecture will explore the risks and benefits of morphine and fentanyl use in a variety of pain states. Other methods of analgesia will also be explored. 3:00 ● 4:00pm EMS Leadership: Lessons Learned from the Godfather Movie Ed Marasco CEU: 1.0 Other KEYWORD: OPERATIONS/RESCUE Frances Ford Coppola’s epic Godfather saga tells the story of an immigrant, and his family, who rises to power and prominence in the United States. This rise is complicated by the struggle to transform the “family” into a legi mate busi- ness. EMS has many family a ributes. As our profession matures from family to business, leaders are faced with learning to lead a new genera on of EMS pro- fessionals. This new environment has many of the same challenges faced by the Corleone family. The informa ve program explores the leadership pearls em- bedded within the Godfather movies and how it can be applied to today’s evolving EMS leaders. 3:00 ● 4:00pm …And They Have An LVAD Douglas Eckley CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: MEDICAL Advances in the management of heart failure have led to an increasing number of pa ents living outside the hospital with a variety of ventricular-assist devices (VADs). These implantable pumps may be placed temporarily as a bridge to cardiac transplanta on or resolu on of a reversible condi on, or as des na on therapy for the rest of the pa ent’s life. Emergency medical service (EMS) pro- viders may be called to care for such pa ents experiencing an emergency relat- ed to the device itself, the underlying cardiac condi on, or a totally unrelated medical or trauma c issue. From this course, providers will gain basic knowledge of how these devices work, overview of the complica ons VAD pa ents may experience, troubleshoo ng the devices if they alarm or malfunc- on, what emergency interven ons can and cannot be performed, and where to turn for guidance, if needed. 3:00 ● 4:00pm Airway Management A‐Z ‐ What Ma ers Most Dr. Frank Guye e CEU: 1.0 Clinical Pa ent Care KEYWORD: MEDICAL From the most basic airway maneuvers to the most complex, Dr. Guye e will demonstrate best prac ces through the use of challenging cases and real pa- ent video airway procedures. 4:30 ● 5:30pm Lights & Sirens in EMS: Above All Do No Harm Dr. Douglas Kupas CEU: 1.0 Other KEYWORD: OPERATIONS/RESCUE Session will introduce best prac ces related to L&S use during response & transport as provided by NHTSA (EMS.gov) including ps for use, effec veness, risks, indica ons & public percep on. *this class will sa sfy 1.0 EMSVO credit*