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80044681 - Seventh Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference


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Add to Calendar Seventh Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference 11/1/2018 7:00:00 AM 11/3/2018 6:00:00 PM America/New_York For More Details: https://hopkinscme.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?EID=13368 Description: This year, we are offering 3 registration options. Detailed schedules are below.(A) ONLY Pre-conference(s) (Nov 1st)(B) ONLY Main conference tracks (Nov 2nd & 3rd)(C) Pre-conference(s) and Main Conference (Nov 1st, 2nd, & 3rd)Pre-Conferences on November 1stAM Options (select ONE only): $140Achieving a Culture of Mobility through Activity & Mobility Promotion across the HospitalCreating... Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Thomas B. Turner Auditorium false MM/DD/YYYY


Date & Location
Thursday, November 1, 2018, 7:00 AM - Saturday, November 3, 2018, 6:00 PM EST, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Thomas B. Turner Auditorium

Target Audience
Specialties - Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Psychology, Respiratory Therapy, Speech Language Pathology

Overview

This year, we are offering 3 registration options. Detailed schedules are below.

(A) ONLY Pre-conference(s) (Nov 1st)

(B) ONLY Main conference tracks (Nov 2nd & 3rd)

(C) Pre-conference(s) and Main Conference (Nov 1st, 2nd, & 3rd)

Pre-Conferences on November 1st

AM Options (select ONE only): $140

  • Achieving a Culture of Mobility through Activity & Mobility Promotion across the Hospital 
  • Creating and Sustaining an Early Rehabilitation Program
  • ICU Diaries (Part 1 of 2)
  • Pediatric ICU: Basics of PICU Rehabilitation  (Part 1 of 2)

    PM Option (select ONE only): $140

    • Communication and Stress Management Skills to Help Patients and Families
    • ICU Diaries (Part 2 of 2)
    • Management of an ICU Patient: An Introduction for Rehabilitation Clinicians
    • Pediatric ICU: Basics of PICU Rehabilitation (Part 2 of 2)

      Main Conference on November 2nd and 3rd

      Option 1: Adult ICU: $480

      Option 2: Pediatric ICU: $480

      If paying by check, please call the Customer Relations Office at 410-502-9636.

      Interdisciplinary collaboration and coordination is vital to facilitate early mobility and rehabilitation in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting. A recent stakeholders’ conference aimed at improving long-term outcomes for ICU survivors identified important ‘silos’ among critical care and rehabilitation clinicians working in the ICU, with these ‘silos’ acting as a barrier to collaboratively advancing the field and improving patient outcomes. While clinical trials support the benefits of early rehabilitation for mechanically ventilated patients, implementing these interventions requires creating a new ICU culture based on proactive rehabilitation and interdisciplinary collaboration between all critical care and rehabilitation clinicians. This course will bridge the interdisciplinary gap from research to clinical implementation at the bedside.

      If you have not attended our Conference in prior years, we strongly recommend that you register for the appropriate pre-conferences, as per below, since these basic concepts will not be covered during the main conference.

      Adult track:

      • Creating and Sustaining an Early Rehabilitation Program
      • Management of an ICU Patient: An Introduction for Rehabilitation Clinicians

        Pediatric track:

        • Pediatric ICU: Basics of PICU Rehab (Part 1 of 2)
        • Pediatric ICU: Basics of PICU Rehab (Part 2 of 2)

          Target Audience
          Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Respiratory Therapists, Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses and Psychologists.


Objectives
  1. Appraise the evidence supporting early rehabilitation and mobility in critically ill adults and children.
  2. Describe and discuss how to change ICU clinical practice to implement early rehabilitation programs for critically ill adults, children, and infants using a quality improvement framework.
  3. Describe the management of ICU medications, devices (including mechanical ventilation and tracheostomy), and monitoring systems for rehabilitation of adult and pediatric ICU patients.
  4. Explain rehabilitation related assessments and interventions suitable for adult and pediatric ICU and acute care patients.
  5. Explain the principles of clinical decision making for safe and effective early rehabilitation in the ICU.
  6. Describe strategies to engage critically ill patients and their families for activity and mobility.
  7. Explain the tenets and methods of a structured quality improvement process for developing and implementing an early rehabilitation program in the adult and pediatric ICU, and the acute care setting.
  8. Describe the impact and challenges of ICU survivorship on patients and their families.
  9. Explain current practice and interdisciplinary roles of nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech language pathology, respiratory therapy, and child life specialists in an adult and pediatric ICU rehabilitation program.
  10. Describe disease-specific rehabilitation strategies for critically ill patients.
  11. Explain communication strategies for adult and pediatric ICU patients.
  12. Describe an approach to feeding in pediatric ICU populations.
  13. Describe the management of sedation and delirium for adult and pediatric patients to promote ICU mobility.
  14. Evaluate the rationale, barriers, and evidence for ICU diaries to improve psychological outcomes.

Accreditation
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation Statement
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Other Credit
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Program accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

PAs may claim a maximum of 20.5 Category 1 credits for completing this activity. National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society.

American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. (AOTA)
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. AOTA does not endorse specific course content, products, or clinical procedures. 2.5 AOTA CEUs will be provided.

This activity has been approved for a maximum of 20.76 contact hours of Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) by the American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC).

Physical Therapy 
This activity has been approved by the Pennsylvania Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 20.0 credits.
This activity has been approved by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 20.50 CCUs for PTs and PTAs.

The New York State Education Department Office of the Professions has approved Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as a sponsor of continuing education for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.

This activity has been approved by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) for 16 CCUs. ProCert has awarded certification in the amount of 16 Continuing Competence Unites (CCUs) to this activity. CCUs are a unit of relative value of an activity based on its evaluation against a comprehensive set of standards. The CCU determination is a valuation reflecting many factors including, but not limited to, duration of the activity. No conclusion should be drawn that ProCert's CCUs correlate to time or duration.

The New Jersey State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners approves this activity for 20.75 Credits.

This course has been approved by the Maryland Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 2.0 CEUs

Psychologists
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is authorized by the Maryland State Board of Examiners of Psychologists as a provider of continuing education. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine maintains responsibility for this program. A certificate for 20.50 CEUs will be awarded upon completion of this activity.

Professional Counselors and Therapists
This CE Program has been approved by the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists for Category A CEUs.

This conference is endorsed by the American Thoracic Society.

This conference is sponsored by the Academy of Acute Care Physical Therapy.
This conference is sponsored by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

ASHA Disclosure Chart - 2018.pdf



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20 West Baltimore Street   (410)539-8400
Baltimore, Maryland 21201  Web Site: www.lordbaltimorehotel.com

HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: OCTOBER 1, 2018

The Lord Baltimore Hotel, a newly renovated historic hotel in the heart of Baltimore’s business district, is connected to the Inner Harbor and Convention Center via skywalks, just two blocks from Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Make your reservation online at www.lordbaltimorehotel.com or call the hotel directly and specify that you are attending the Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference to receive the special group rate of $119, single or double, plus tax. Parking is available to the Hotel guests at a cost of $31.00 plus 20% Baltimore City Tax per day for valet parking per night with in and out privileges. Self-Parking is available at $15.00 per day with no in and out privileges at the Hotels parking garage located 1.5 blocks from the hotel entrance at 213 W. Fayette Street. Check-in time is 4:00 p.m. Check-out time is 11:00 AM.


DELTA HOTELS BALTIMORE INNER HARBOR (888) 236-2427
1 East Redwood Street  (410) 234-8950
Baltimore, Maryland 21202  Web Site:  www.marriott.com

HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: OCTOBER 1, 2018

The all-new Delta Hotel in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is ideally located walking distance from Oriole Park at Camden Yards, M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore Convention Center, American Visionary Art Museum, and the National Aquarium. Make your reservation online at www.marriott.com or call the hotel directly and specify that you are attending the Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference to receive the special group rate of $159, single or double, plus tax. On-site parking is available at an additional charge. Check-in time is 3:00 p.m. Check-out time is 11:00 a.m.


HILTON GARDEN INN BALTIMORE - HARBOR EAST (888) 429-7482
625 South President Street  (410) 234-0065
Baltimore, Maryland 21202  Web Site:  www.baltimoreinnerharbor.stayhgi.com

HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: OCTOBER 1, 2018

The Hilton Garden Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor, pleasantly situated in Harbor East, blends well with its fashionable surroundings and offers excellent accommodations within walking distance of downtown Baltimore. Make your reservation online at www.baltimoreinnerharbor.stayhgi.com or call the hotel directly and specify that you are attending the Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference to receive the special group rate of $159, single or double, plus tax.  On-site parking is available at an additional charge.  Check-in time is 3:00 p.m.  Check-out time is 11:00 a.m.


RESIDENCE INN BALTIMORE
800 North Wolfe Street (443) 524-8400
Baltimore, Maryland 21205  Web Site:  www.marriott.com

HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: OCTOBER 1, 2018

The Residence Inn Baltimore is located on the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus. Make your reservation at www.marriott.com or call the hotel directly and specify that you are attending the Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference group to receive the special group rate of $179 for one bedroom king suite, plus tax. Check-in time is 4:00 p.m. Check-out time is 12:00 noon.

Judith A Ascenzi, RN
Director of Pediatric Nursing Program
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Sean Barnes, MD, MBA
Pediatric Critical Care Fellow
ACCM
O. Joseph Bienvenu, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Faculty Photos
Martin B Brodsky, PhD, ScM, CCC-SLP
Associate Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Emily Carlton, CCLS
Child Life Specialist
Johns Hopkins Childrens Center
Kelly Casey, Other
Clinical Specialist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Deadria Clarke, RRT
Respiratory Care Practitioner
Northwest Hospital
Therese D.K Cole, MA
Speech Language Pathologist Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Michelle Cvach, MS
Operations Project Lead - OTM
JHHS
Kelly N Daley, PT
MBA, Physical Therapist, Clini
Johns Hopkins Health System
Teresa Deffner
Ingrid E Egerod, PhD
Professor
University of Copenhagen
Virum, Denmark
Beverley Ewens, PhD
Dr
Edith Cowan University
Mindarie, Australia
Cynthia K Fine, MSN
Nursing
New York Presbyterian Hospital- Columbia Campus
Eleni Doukakis Flanagan
Executive Director of Nursing
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Jenn Foley
Physical Therapists
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Faculty Photos
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Director of Rehabilitation Therapy Services
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Peter Gibb
Neda Gould, PhD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Krista Hajnik, BHSc
Respiratory Care Practitioner
Stephanie L Hazen, RRT-NPS
Respiratory Care Practitioner/ECMO Specialist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Elizabeth A Herrup, MD
MD
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Stephanie Hiser, DPT
Physical Therapist
Megan Hosey, Other
Rehabilitation Psychologist
Johns Hopkins SOM
Erik Hoyer, MD
Assistant Professor
Truong-giang Huynh, MSN
ICU Assistant Nurse Manager
UC San Diego
Maria Johansson
PhD student
Linnaeus University Sweden
Färjestaden, Sweden
Christina Jones, RN, PhD
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
Johns Hopkins Children Center
Lisa M Klein, MSN
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine; Director, PICU Clinical Research Program and PICU Up Program
Johns Hopkins
Sowmya Kumble, MPT
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Annette L Lavezza, OTR
Inpatient Rehab Therapy Director
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Hallie M Lenker, Other
Physical therapist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Holly Loosen, PT
Physical Therapist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Mary S McCarthy, PhD
Nurse Scientist
US Army
Danielle Mcquigg, MSN, MBA
Meghan Moore Burk, PT
PT
Children's Hospital Colorado
Faculty Photos
Dale Needham, MD
Professor
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Anne Nielsen, RN, MCN
Peter Nydahl, RN
Nursing
University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein
Kiel, Germany
Ann Parker, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
JHU
Alexandra R Parra, PT
Physical Therapist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Julie Patterson, OT
Occupational Therapist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Caroline Potter, MS, CCLS
Child Life Specialist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Carrie Price, MLS
Clinical Informationist
United States
Faculty Photos
John Probasco, MD
Medical Director, Inpatient General Neurology Service, Associate Professor of Neurology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Julie Quinn, PT, MSed
Physical Therapist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Paul Ricard, Other
Physical Therapist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Emily E Rogers, PT
Physical Therapist
Johns Hopkins Children's Center
Nicole Schechter, Other
Rehabilitation Psychologist
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Catharine Scott, OT
Team Coordinator
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Elizabeth Scruth, RN
Panayiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD
Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist
Johns Hopkins Children's Center
Meghan Shackelford, MSN, CRNP-AC
Nurse Practitioner
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Jennifer E Snider, MSN
Certified Pediatric Nurse Prac
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Amy Toonstra, DPT
Concordia University St. Paul
Maria Varela, CCRN
Kerry L Vela, DPT
Johns Hopkins hospital
Kathleen Wagner-Kosmakos, RN, MS
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Emily Warren, RN
Clinical Nurse Specialist
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Stephen T Wegener, PhD
Professor Chair Division of Rehabilitaiton Psychology and Neuropsychology
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Beth H Wieczorek, Other
Nurse Practitioner Manager
Daniel Young, PT
UNLV
John Young
Samantha Young, MSN
Clinical Nurse Specialist/NP
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Physical Therapist
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Thursday, November 1, 2018
Morning Track 1: Welcome, Opening Remarks and Conference Goals
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Morning Track 2: Welcome, Opening Remarks and Conference Goals
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Morning Track 3: Welcome, Opening Remarks and Conference Goals
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Morning Track 3: Welcome, Opening Remarks and Conference Goals
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Morning Track 1: ICU- Acquired Weakness, and Long-Term Patient Outcomes
8:15AM - 8:35AM
Ann Parker, MD, PhD
Morning Track 2: Introduction to the Johns Hopkins Activity and Mobility Promotion Initiative
8:15AM - 8:20AM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Morning Track 3: Pediatric ICU Rehab: Where We've Come and Where We're Headed
8:15AM - 8:35AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Morning Track 4: Experiences of ICU Patients
8:15AM - 8:35AM
Megan Hosey, Other
Morning Track 2: The Evidence
8:20AM - 8:35AM
Erik Hoyer, MD
Morning Track 1: Overview of Sedation and Delirium Issues
8:35AM - 8:55AM
Dale Needham, MD
Morning Track 2: Integrating Activity and Mobility Promotion into Existing Hospital Initiatives
8:35AM - 8:50AM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Morning Track 3: Changing PICU Culture: Creating the Multidisciplinary ICU Rehab Team
8:35AM - 8:50AM
Judith A Ascenzi, RN
Morning Track 4: Post Intensive Care Syndrome
8:35AM - 8:55AM
O. Joseph Bienvenu, MD, PhD
Morning Track 2: Systematic Implementation and Project Management
8:50AM - 9:05AM
Michelle Cvach, MS
Morning Track 3: Optimizing Sedation in the PICU
8:50AM - 9:10AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Morning Track 3: Optimizing Sedation in the PICU
8:50AM - 9:10AM
Meghan Shackelford, MSN, CRNP-AC
Morning Track 1: The Evidence for Early Rehabilitation in the ICU
8:55AM - 9:15AM
Ann Parker, MD, PhD
Morning Track 4: Post Intensive Care Syndrome - Family
8:55AM - 9:15AM
Truong-giang Huynh, MSN
Morning Track 3: Creating a Healing PICU Environment: Sleep and Delirium Issues
9:10AM - 9:30AM
Sean Barnes, MD, MBA
Morning Track 1: Culture Change to Promote Early Rehabilitation in the ICU
9:15AM - 9:35AM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Morning Track 2: Methods to Assess Barriers and Sharing with the Team
9:15AM - 9:30AM
Eleni Doukakis Flanagan
Morning Track 4: Emergence and Development of ICU Diaries
9:15AM - 9:35AM
Ingrid E Egerod, PhD
Morning Track 2: JH HLM and AM PAC
9:30AM - 9:45AM
Daniel Young, PT
Morning Track 3: Starting a PICU Early Mobilization Program: Getting to "YES"
9:30AM - 9:50AM
Beth H Wieczorek, Other
Morning Track 4: Evidence for ICU Diaries
9:30AM - 9:50AM
Christina Jones, RN, PhD
Morning Track 1: Role of Nursing
9:35AM - 9:50AM
Samantha Young, MSN
Morning Track 2: Integrating Functional Measures in the EMR and Report Design
9:45AM - 10:00AM
Kelly N Daley, PT
Morning Track 1: Safety Criteria for Mobilization of ICU Patients
9:50AM - 10:05AM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Morning Track 3: What Metrics Matter for PICU Early Mobilization Program
9:50AM - 10:05AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Morning Track 3: What Metrics Matter for PICU Early Mobilization Program
9:50AM - 10:05AM
Morning Track 2: Training Staff to Use JH HLM and AM PAC
10:00AM - 10:15AM
Annette L Lavezza, OTR
Morning Track 2: Training Staff to Use JH HLM and AM PAC
10:00AM - 10:15AM
Kathleen Wagner-Kosmakos, RN, MS
Morning Track 4: Germany
10:35AM - 10:55AM
Peter Nydahl, RN
Morning Track 1: Role of Physical Therapy
10:45AM - 11:05AM
Stephanie Hiser, DPT
Morning Track 3: Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
10:45AM - 11:05AM
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Morning Track 3: Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
10:45AM - 11:05AM
Hallie M Lenker, Other
Morning Track 2: Expanding the Roles of Clinicians and Overcoming Barriers
10:50AM - 11:10AM
Eleni Doukakis Flanagan
Morning Track 2: Expanding the Roles of Clinicians and Overcoming Barriers
10:50AM - 11:10AM
Annette L Lavezza, OTR
Morning Track 2: Expanding the Roles of Clinicians and Overcoming Barriers
10:50AM - 11:10AM
Danielle Mcquigg, MSN, MBA
Morning Track 4: Sweden
10:55AM - 11:10AM
Maria Johansson
Morning Track 1: Role of Occupational Therapy
11:05AM - 11:25AM
Kelly Casey, Other
Morning Track 3: SLP Interventions
11:05AM - 11:20AM
Panayiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD
Morning Track 2: Moving Safely with Patients: Training, Sustainability and Integration
11:10AM - 11:25AM
Annette L Lavezza, OTR
Morning Track 2: Moving Safely with Patients: Training, Sustainability and Integration
11:10AM - 11:25AM
Kathleen Wagner-Kosmakos, RN, MS
Morning Track 4: Australia
11:10AM - 11:25AM
Beverley Ewens, PhD
Morning Track 3: Starting an Augmentative and Assistive Communication Program
11:20AM - 11:35AM
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Morning Track 3: Starting an Augmentative and Assistive Communication Program
11:20AM - 11:35AM
Emily Warren, RN
Morning Track 1: Role of Speech Language Pathology
11:25AM - 11:45AM
Therese D.K Cole, MA
Morning Track 2: The Johns Hopkins Daily Mobility Goal Calculator
11:25AM - 11:40AM
Lisa M Klein, MSN
Morning Track 4: United Kingdom
11:25AM - 11:40AM
Christina Jones, RN, PhD
Morning Track 3: Optimizing Therapy Care Using Static Resources
11:35AM - 11:50AM
Morning Track 2: Choosing Wisely: High Value Rehabilitation Consults
11:40AM - 11:55AM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Morning Track 2: Choosing Wisely: High Value Rehabilitation Consults
11:40AM - 11:55AM
John Probasco, MD
Morning Track 4: United States
11:40AM - 11:55AM
Cynthia K Fine, MSN
Morning Track 1: Role of Respiratory Therapy
11:45AM - 12:05PM
Deadria Clarke, RRT
Morning Track 3: Family Engagement: A Key Resource for ICU Rehab
11:50AM - 12:05PM
Emily Carlton, CCLS
Morning Track 2: Evaluate and Engage: Reinforcing Culture Through Data
11:55AM - 12:10PM
Erik Hoyer, MD
Afternoon Track 1: Functional Assessment Measures
1:50PM - 2:25PM
Annette L Lavezza, OTR
Afternoon Track 1: Functional Assessment Measures
1:50PM - 2:25PM
Amy Toonstra, DPT
Afternoon Track 2: Welcome, Opening Remarks and Conference Goals
1:50PM - 1:55PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Afternoon Track 3: Supporting Team Research in PICU Rehab
1:50PM - 2:05PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Afternoon Track 3: Supporting Team Research in PICU Rehab
1:50PM - 2:05PM
Afternoon Track 4: Legal and Risk Management
1:50PM - 2:05PM
Truong-giang Huynh, MSN
Afternoon Track 2: Defining the Problem: Low Patient and Family Engagement
1:55PM - 2:10PM
Stephen T Wegener, PhD
Afternoon Track 3: PICU Nurses as Early Rehab Champions
2:05PM - 2:30PM
Emily Warren, RN
Afternoon Track 4: Hand Written versus Electronic Diaries
2:05PM - 2:20PM
Elizabeth Scruth, RN
Afternoon Track 2: Communication Skills for Increasing Patient Engagement: Motivational Interviewing
2:10PM - 2:50PM
Nicole Schechter, Other
Afternoon 4: Development of the ICUsteps Electronic Patient Diary App
2:20PM - 2:40PM
Peter Gibb
Afternoon Track 3: The Role of Child Life Specialists
2:30PM - 2:55PM
Emily Carlton, CCLS
Afternoon Track 3: The Role of Child Life Specialists
2:30PM - 2:55PM
Caroline Potter, MS, CCLS
Afternoon Track 1: Communication, Cognition and Delirium Assessment
2:40PM - 3:05PM
Kelly Casey, Other
Afternoon Track 1: Communication, Cognition and Delirium Assessment
2:40PM - 3:05PM
Therese D.K Cole, MA
Afternoon Track 4: Pediatric ICU
2:40PM - 3:00PM
Elizabeth A Herrup, MD
Afternoon Track 4: Pediatric ICU
2:40PM - 3:00PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Afternoon Track 2: Adapting Motivational Interviewing for Patients with Communication or Cognitive Impairments
2:50PM - 3:05PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Afternoon Track 3: Respiratory Therapy and Pediatric Mobility Programs
2:55PM - 3:25PM
Krista Hajnik, BHSc
Afternoon Track 3: Respiratory Therapy and Pediatric Mobility Programs
2:55PM - 3:25PM
Stephanie L Hazen, RRT-NPS
Afternoon Track 4: Timing of Sharing Diary with Patient
3:00PM - 3:15PM
Teresa Deffner
Afternoon Track 1: Advancing Mobility Through Safe Patient Handling
3:05PM - 3:30PM
Sowmya Kumble, MPT
Afternoon Track 2: Practicing Your Motivational Interviewing Skills
3:05PM - 3:30PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Afternoon Track 2: Practicing Your Motivational Interviewing Skills
3:05PM - 3:30PM
Nicole Schechter, Other
Afternoon Track 1: Critical Care Medications
4:15PM - 4:40PM
Amy Toonstra, DPT
Afternoon Track 2: The Problem: Stress in Hospital Environments
4:15PM - 4:30PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Afternoon Track 3: Critical Care Meds in Pediatrics
4:15PM - 4:35PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Afternoon Track 3: Critical Care Meds in Pediatrics
4:15PM - 4:35PM
Hallie M Lenker, Other
Afternoon Track 4: Family Member Diary Writing
4:15PM - 4:35PM
Anne Nielsen, RN, MCN
Afternoon Track 2: Mindfulness: Background and Skills Practice
4:30PM - 5:00PM
Neda Gould, PhD
Afternoon Track 3: Using Equipment to Facilitate Mobility
4:35PM - 4:55PM
Hallie M Lenker, Other
Afternoon Track 4: Implementation in Chile
4:35PM - 4:55PM
Maria Varela, CCRN
Afternoon Track 1: Understanding Mechanical Ventilation
4:40PM - 5:10PM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Afternoon Track 3: Case Studies: Putting it All Together
4:55PM - 5:25PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Afternoon Track 4: ICUTOGETHER: A Web-Based Recovery Program
4:55PM - 5:15PM
Beverley Ewens, PhD
Afternoon Track 2: Guided Imagery: Background and Skills Practice
5:00PM - 5:15PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Afternoon Track 1: Lines, Tubes, Drains and ICU Monitoring Systems
5:10PM - 5:35PM
Amy Toonstra, DPT
Afternoon Track 2: How to Introduce Relaxation Skills to Patients and Families
5:15PM - 5:30PM
Catharine Scott, OT
Afternoon Track 4: Impact on Psychological Outcomes in the First Year After Discharge
5:15PM - 5:35PM
Mary S McCarthy, PhD
Afternoon Track 2: Group Practice: Introducing Relaxation Skills to Patients and Families
5:35PM - 5:40PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Afternoon Track 1: Day 1 Wrap-Up
5:55PM - 6:00PM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Afternoon Track 2: Day 1 Wrap Up
5:55PM - 6:00PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Afternoon Track 3: Day 1 Wrap Up
5:55PM - 6:00PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Afternoon Track 4: Day 1 Wrap Up
5:55PM - 6:00PM
O. Joseph Bienvenu, MD, PhD
Afternoon Track 4: Day 1 Wrap Up
5:55PM - 6:00PM
Peter Nydahl, RN
Friday, November 2, 2018
Welcome, Opening Remarks and Conference Goals
8:45AM - 9:00AM
Dale Needham, MD
Adult ICU Content: 2018 SCCM Clinical Practice Guidelines
10:20AM - 10:45AM
Dale Needham, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Post Intensive Care Syndrome in Pediatric ICU Survivors
10:20AM - 10:40AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Post Intensive Care Syndrome in Pediatric ICU Survivors
10:20AM - 10:40AM
Elizabeth A Herrup, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Assessing ICU Acquired Weakness: The PICU Perspective
10:40AM - 10:55AM
Alexandra R Parra, PT
Adult ICU Content: PT Interventions in the ICU
10:45AM - 11:05AM
Amy Toonstra, DPT
Pediatric ICU Content: Making Pediatric Mobility Fun: Strategies for Success
10:55AM - 11:10AM
Julie Patterson, OT
Pediatric ICU Content: Making Pediatric Mobility Fun: Strategies for Success
10:55AM - 11:10AM
Caroline Potter, MS, CCLS
Adult ICU Content: Swallowing and Voice in the ICU
11:05AM - 11:25AM
Martin B Brodsky, PhD, ScM, CCC-SLP
Pediatric ICU Content: Taking the Next Step: Pediatric ECMO and Mobility
11:10AM - 11:20AM
Jennifer E Snider, MSN
Pediatric ICU Content: Taking the Next Step: Pediatric ECMO and Mobility
11:10AM - 11:20AM
John Young
Pediatric ICU Content: Promoting Communication and Cognition in Critically Ill Children
11:20AM - 11:40AM
Panayiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD
OT Cognitive Interventions in the ICU
11:25AM - 11:45AM
Kelly Casey, Other
Adult ICU Content: Tracheostomy and Communication in the ICU
1:15PM - 1:35PM
Therese D.K Cole, MA
Pediatric ICU Content: Treating the PICU Patient with Multi-System Injury
1:15PM - 1:35PM
Holly Loosen, PT
Pediatric ICU Content: Treating the PICU Patient with Multi-System Injury
1:15PM - 1:35PM
Meghan Moore Burk, PT
Pediatric ICU Content: Promoting Mobility for the Burn Patient in the PICU
1:30PM - 1:50PM
Kerry L Vela, DPT
Adult ICU Content: ICU Nurses as Early Rehabilitation Champions
1:35PM - 1:55PM
Emily Warren, RN
Pediatric ICU Content: The Nuts and Bolts of Trauma-Informed Care: Considerations in the PICU
1:50PM - 2:05PM
Adult ICU Content: Clinical Decision-Making for Safe Mobilization in the ICU
1:55PM - 2:15PM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Pediatric ICU Content: What Happens After the ICU: The Continuum of Care
2:05PM - 2:20PM
Jenn Foley
Adult ICU Content: Recent Advances in Sedation and Delirium
2:35PM - 3:05PM
Dale Needham, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Feeding and Swallowing for the Critically Ill Child
2:35PM - 2:55PM
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Pediatric ICU Content: Feeding and Swallowing for the Critically Ill Child
2:35PM - 2:55PM
Panayiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD
Pediatric ICU Content: Optimizing the Healing Environment to Foster Neuro Development
2:55PM - 3:15PM
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Pediatric ICU Content: Optimizing the Healing Environment to Foster Neuro Development
2:55PM - 3:15PM
Kerry L Vela, DPT
Adult ICU Content: Rehabilitation Psychology
3:05PM - 3:25PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Pediatric ICU Content: Mobilizing the Critically Ill Infant: What Does It Mean?
3:15PM - 3:30PM
Adult ICU Content: Pragmatic Functional Measurement Strategies
5:20PM - 5:40PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Pediatric ICU Content: Pragmatic Functional Measurement Strategies
5:20PM - 5:40PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Adult ICU Content: Day 2 Wrap Up
5:40PM - 5:45PM
Dale Needham, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Day 2 Wrap Up
5:40PM - 5:45PM
Dale Needham, MD
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Setting up and Running a Post-ICU Support Group
9:10AM - 9:30AM
Peter Gibb
Workshop 1: Culture Change to Advance Sedation, Deliriun and Mobility Practice
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Dale Needham, MD
Workshop 2: Functional Measures and Leveraging the EMR
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Workshop 3: Neuropsychiatric Issues in the ICU and Beyond
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Megan Hosey, Other
Workshop 4: Rehabilitation Issues in a Pediatric ICU
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Workshop 4: Rehabilitation Issues in a Pediatric ICU
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Workshop 5: Rehabilitation Issues in Adult Surgical and Cardiac ICUs
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Paul Ricard, Other
Workshop 6: Rehabilitation Issues in an Adult Medical ICU
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Amy Toonstra, DPT
Workshop 7: Rehabilitation Issues in the Neuro ICU
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Sowmya Kumble, MPT
The "Translating Research Into Practice" (TRIP) Model
2:40PM - 3:00PM
Dale Needham, MD
Searching for Evidence for Quality Improvement Projects
3:00PM - 3:20PM
Carrie Price, MLS
Leveraging the EMR to Support Quality Improvement
3:20PM - 3:40PM
Kelly N Daley, PT
Engaging Hospital Leadership: Getting to "Yes"
3:40PM - 4:00PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Conference Wrap Up
4:15PM - 4:30PM
Dale Needham, MD

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