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80048127 - Eighth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference


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Add to Calendar Eighth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference 10/10/2019 7:00:00 AM 10/12/2019 5:00:00 PM America/New_York For More Details: https://hopkinscme.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?EID=17203 Description: 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 advanc... Turner Auditorium false MM/DD/YYYY


Date & Location
Thursday, October 10, 2019, 7:00 AM - Saturday, October 12, 2019, 5:00 PM EST, Turner Auditorium

Target Audience
Specialties - Critical Care Medicine, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physiatry, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Psychiatry, Psychology, Respiratory Therapy, Speech Language Pathology

Overview
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.

We are offer 3 registration options (see below).
  1. (A) ONLY Thursday Tracks (Oct 10)
  2. (B) ONLY Main conference (Oct 11 & 12)
  3. (C) Thursday Tracks AND Main Conference (Oct 10, 11, & 12)
Full-Day Thursday Tracks on October 10 (select ONE only): $245
  • Adult ICU Rehabilitation Content
  • Pediatric ICU Rehabilitation Content
  • Recovery of the Critically Ill Patient in Post-ICU Settings
  • Combating the Hospital Immobility Harm: a Systematic Approach
Main Conference on October 11th and 12th (select ONE only): $425
  • Option 1: Adult ICU
  • Option 2: Pediatric ICU
If paying by check, please call the Customer Relations Office at 410-502-9636.

If you have not attended our Conference in prior years, we strongly recommend that you register for the appropriate Thursday Tracks, as per below, since these basic concepts will not be covered during the main conference.
  • Adult ICU Rehabilitation 
  • Pediatric ICU Rehabilitation

ASHA Learning Outcomes
  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.
  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. Describe strategies to engage critically ill patients and their families for activity and mobility, including communication and psychology-based strategies.
  6. Describe the impact and challenges of ICU survivorship on patients and their families, including Post-Intensive Care Syndrome and care delivery in post-ICU critical care settings.
  7. 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.
  8. Describe disease-specific rehabilitation strategies for critically ill patients.
  9. Describe an approach to feeding in pediatric ICU populations.
  10. Describe the management of sedation and delirium for adult and pediatric patients to promote ICU mobility.

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.
  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. Describe strategies to engage critically ill patients and their families for activity and mobility, including communication and psychology-based strategies.
  6. Describe the impact and challenges of ICU survivorship on patients and their families, including Post-Intensive Care Syndrome and care delivery in post-ICU critical care settings.
  7. 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.
  8. Describe disease-specific rehabilitation strategies for critically ill patients.
  9. Describe an approach to feeding in pediatric ICU populations.
  10. Describe the management of sedation and delirium for adult and pediatric patients to promote ICU mobility.

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 for a maximum of 18.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

OTHER CREDITS
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.

National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) PAs may claim a maximum of 18.50 Category 1 credits for completing this activity. 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. This activity has been approved for a maximum of 1.85 AOTA CEUs. 

This activity has been approved for a maximum of 17.73 contact hours of Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) by the American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC).

The Johns Hopkins University has approved this activity for 18.50 contact hours for non-physicians.

Physical Therapy
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.

The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) has approved the Thursday sessions for 5 CCUs.

The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) has approved the Main Conference for 10 CCUs.

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.

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

The New Jersey State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners approves this activity for 18.5 Credits. NJBPTE Course Approval Number: 1903-84

This activity has been approved by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 18.50 CCUs for PTs and PTAs.  Course approval number is 70714TX.

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 18.50 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.

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

This program is offered for up to 1.80 ASHA CEUs (Various level; Professional area)

ASHA Disclosure Chart - 2019

 



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Lord Baltimore Hotel
20 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
(855) 539-1928 or (410) 539-8400

HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: SEPTEMBER 9, 2019
A limited block of sleeping rooms has been reserved for your convenience and will be available on a first come, first served basis.

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. Overnight hotel guest parking is included in the room rate. 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
1 East Redwood Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Phone: (888) 236-2427 or (410) 234-8950
Fax: (410) 234-8940
Web Site: Book your group rate for Johns Hopkins Crit Care Rehab 2019

HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2019
A limited block of sleeping rooms has been reserved for your convenience and will be available on a first come, first served basis.


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 Book your group rate for Johns Hopkins Crit Care Rehab 2019 or call the hotel directly and specify that you are attending the Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference conference to receive the special group rate of $149, 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
625 South President Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Phone: (888) 429-7482 or (410) 234-0065
Fax: (410) 234-0299

HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: SEPTEMBER 9, 2019
A limited block of sleeping rooms has been reserved for your convenience and will be available on a first come, first served basis.


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 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 $156, 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 p.m.

Residence Inn Baltimore
800 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21205
(443) 524-8400
Book your group rate for Critical Care Rehabilitation

HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: SEPTEMBER 9, 2019
A limited block of sleeping rooms has been reserved for your convenience and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.


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 $149 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
Michele Balas, PhD
Associate Professor
OSU
Sean Barnes, MD, MBA
Pediatric Critical Care Fellow
ACCM
Amy Bayliss, OT
Occupational Therapist
Johns Hopkins Children's Center
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
T. Brian Callister, MD, FACP
Professor of Medicine
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine
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
Christopher Cox, MD
Associate Professor
Duke University Medical Center
Michelle Cvach, MS
Operations Project Lead - OTM
JHHS
Kelly N Daley, PT
MBA, Physical Therapist, Clini
Johns Hopkins Health System
Amanda Dawson, PhD
Select Medical
John Devlin, PharmD
Acting Chair Department of Pharmacy Practice
Randy Dubin, MA, CCC-SLP
Speech Pathology Team Leader
University of Pennsylvania Health System
Heather Dunn, PhD
Post Doctoral Fellow
University of Iowa
Joanne Edwards, MSW
Senior Director of Case Management
Lauren Ferrante, MD, MHS
Assistant Professor
Yale School of Medicine
Eleni Doukakis Flanagan
Executive Director of Nursing
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Faculty Photos
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Director of Rehabilitation Therapy Services
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Krista Hajnik, BHSc
Respiratory Care Practitioner
Samuel Hammerman, MD
Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer
Select Medical LTACH Division
Stephanie L Hazen, RRT-NPS
Respiratory Care Practitioner/ECMO Specialist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Dale Hengesbach, MBA
Executive Director of Special Strategic Projects
RML Specialty Hospitals
Stephanie Hiser, DPT
Physical Therapist
Erik Hoyer, MD
Assistant Professor
Alan Jette, PT, PhD
Professor
MGH Institute of Health Professions
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
Kerry Lammers, PT, DPT
Assoc Director of Operations
Ohio State Wexner Medical Center
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
Gregory Mayro, MD
Associate Professor
Mark Mikkelsen, MD
Associate Professor
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Meghan Moore Burk, PT
PT
Children's Hospital Colorado
Faculty Photos
Dale Needham, MD
Professor
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Faculty Photos
Karin J Neufeld, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Ann Parker, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
JHU
Alexandra R Parra, PT
Physical Therapist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Julie Patterson, OT
Occupational Therapist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Amy Petrinec, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
Kent State University College of Nursing
Caroline Potter, MS, CCLS
Child Life Specialist
Johns Hopkins Hospital
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
Holly Russell, OT
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Beth Sarfaty, PT, MBA
VP of Rehab
Select Medical
Nicole Schechter, Other
Rehabilitation Psychologist
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Jason Seltzer, DPT
Sheltering Arms
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
Judith Tate, BSN
Assistant Professor
The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Jason Urbanek, OTR
Kerry L Vela, DPT
Johns Hopkins hospital
Avelino Verceles, MD, MS
Associate Professor
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Dominique Vinh, MD, MBA
Inpatient Medical Director
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
John Votto, DO, FCCP
Professor
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
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
Samantha Young, MSN
Clinical Nurse Specialist/NP
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Daniel Young, PT
UNLV
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Physical Therapist
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Thursday, October 10, 2019
Foundations Track 1: Welcome
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Kelly Casey, Other
Foundations Track 2: Welcome
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Foundations Track 2: Welcome
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Julie Quinn, PT, MSed
Foundations Track 3: Welcome
8:10AM - 8:25AM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Foundations Track 3: Welcome
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Amanda Dawson, PhD
Dale Needham, MD
Foundations Track 4: Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Dale Needham, MD
Foundations Track 4: Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:10AM - 8:15AM
Amanda Dawson, PhD
Foundations Track 1: ICU - Acquired Weakness, and Long-Term Patient Outcomes
8:15AM - 8:35AM
Ann Parker, MD, PhD
Foundations Track 2: Pediatric ICU Rehab: Where We've Come and Where We're Headed
8:15AM - 8:35AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Foundations Track 4: Epidemiology of Persistent Critical Illness
8:15AM - 8:35AM
Samuel Hammerman, MD
Foundations Track 3: Enviroment and Evidence Supporting Mobility
8:25AM - 8:45AM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Erik Hoyer, MD
Foundations Track 1: Overview of Sedation and Delirium Issues
8:35AM - 8:55AM
Karin J Neufeld, MD, MPH
Foundations Track 2: Changing PICU Culture: Creating the Multidisciplinary ICU Rehab Team
8:35AM - 8:50AM
Judith A Ascenzi, RN
Foundations Track 4: Sequelae After Treatment in an ICU
8:35AM - 8:55AM
Heather Dunn, PhD
Foundations Track 3: Designing, Conducting and Sustaining Quality
8:45AM - 9:10AM
Dale Needham, MD
Foundations Track 2: Optimizing Sedation in the PICU
8:50AM - 9:10AM
Meghan Shackelford, MSN, CRNP-AC
Foundations Track 1: The Evidence for Early Rehabilitation in the ICU
8:55AM - 9:15AM
Ann Parker, MD, PhD
Foundations Track 4: Identifying Older Adults at Risk of Post-ICU Decline
8:55AM - 9:15AM
Lauren Ferrante, MD, MHS
Foundations Track 2: Creating a Healing PICU Environment: Sleep & Delirium Issues
9:10AM - 9:30AM
Sean Barnes, MD, MBA
Foundations Track 4: Q&A
9:10AM - 9:30AM
Foundations Track 1: Culture Change to Promote Early Rehabilitation in the ICU
9:15AM - 9:35AM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Foundations Track 4: Managing Neuromuscular Disease Patients
9:15AM - 9:35AM
John Votto, DO, FCCP
Foundations Track 3: Functional Measurement Strategy
9:20AM - 9:35AM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Foundations Track 2: Starting a PICU Early Mobilization Program: Getting to "Yes"
9:30AM - 9:50AM
Beth H Wieczorek, Other
Foundations Track 1:Role of Nursing
9:35AM - 9:50AM
Samantha Young, MSN
Foundations Track 3: AM-PAC Essentials and FAQs
9:35AM - 10:15AM
Alan Jette, PT, PhD
Foundations Track 3: AM-PAC Essentials and FAQs
9:35AM - 10:15AM
Annette L Lavezza, OTR
Foundations Track 4: Identifying the Appropriate Post-ICU Venue
9:35AM - 9:55AM
T. Brian Callister, MD, FACP
Foundations Track 1: Safety Criteria for Mobilization of ICU Patients
9:50AM - 10:05AM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Foundations Track 2: What Metrics Matter for PICU Early Mobilization Program
9:50AM - 10:05AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Julie Quinn, PT, MSed
Foundations Track 3: Q&A
9:55AM - 10:20AM
Foundations Track 4: Q&A
10:00AM - 10:20AM
Foundations Track 1: Q&A
10:05AM - 10:20AM
Foundations Track 2: Q&A
10:05AM - 10:20AM
Foundations Track 1:Role of Physical Therapy
10:55AM - 11:10AM
Kerry Lammers, PT, DPT
Foundations Track 2: The Collaborative Therapy Team: PT, OT, and SLP
10:55AM - 11:25AM
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Hallie M Lenker, Other
Panayiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD
Foundations Track 4: Speech, Swallowing & QoL with a Tracheostomy
10:55AM - 11:15AM
Randy Dubin, MA, CCC-SLP
Foundations Track 3: Johns Hopkins Highest Level of Mobility and Mobility Goal Calculator
11:00AM - 11:40AM
Daniel Young, PT
Foundations Track 3: Johns Hopkins Highest Level of Mobility and Mobility Goal Calculator
11:00AM - 11:40AM
Lisa M Klein, MSN
Foundations Track 1: Role of Occupational Therapy
11:10AM - 11:25AM
Kelly Casey, Other
Foundations Track 4: Improving Outcomes of ICU Survivors
11:15AM - 11:35AM
Christopher Cox, MD
Foundations Track 1:Role of Speech-Language Pathology
11:25AM - 11:40AM
Therese D.K Cole, MA
Foundations Track 2: Starting an Augmentative & Assistive Communication Program
11:25AM - 11:40AM
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Emily Warren, RN
Foundations Track 4: Rehab for Patients on ICU “Exclusion” Lists
11:35AM - 11:50AM
Beth Sarfaty, PT, MBA
Jason Urbanek, OTR
Foundations Track 1: Role of Respiratory Therapy
11:40AM - 11:55AM
Deadria Clarke, RRT
Foundations Track 2: Optimizing Therapy Care Using Static Resources
11:40AM - 11:55AM
Julie Quinn, PT, MSed
Foundations Track 3: Data Design from Bedside to Electronic Heath Record
11:40AM - 11:55AM
Kelly N Daley, PT
Foundations Track 4: Post-Discharge Followup
11:50AM - 12:10PM
Dale Hengesbach, MBA
Assessing Barriers to Mobility
11:55AM - 12:15PM
Jason Seltzer, DPT
Assessing Barriers to Mobility
11:55AM - 12:15PM
Eleni Doukakis Flanagan
Foundations Track 1: Integrated Therapy Care in the ICU
11:55AM - 12:15PM
Kelly Casey, Other
Deadria Clarke, RRT
Therese D.K Cole, MA
Kerry Lammers, PT, DPT
Foundations Track 2: Family Engagement: A Key Resource for ICU Rehab
11:55AM - 12:10PM
Emily Carlton, CCLS
Foundations Track 2: Q&A
12:10PM - 12:30PM
Foundations Track 3: Q&A
12:10PM - 12:30PM
Foundations Track 4: Q&A
12:10PM - 12:30PM
Foundations Track 1: Q&A
12:15PM - 12:30PM
Foundations Track 1: Functional Assessment Measures
2:00PM - 2:30PM
Annette L Lavezza, OTR
Kerry Lammers, PT, DPT
Foundations Track 2: Supporting Team Research in PICU Rehab
2:00PM - 2:20PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Julie Quinn, PT, MSed
Foundations Track 3: The Role of Nursing
2:00PM - 2:25PM
Eleni Doukakis Flanagan
Foundations Track 4: Adapting the ABCDEF Bundle for LTACH's
2:00PM - 2:20PM
Michele Balas, PhD
Foundations Track 2: PICU Nurses as Early Rehab Champions
2:20PM - 2:40PM
Emily Warren, RN
Foundations Track 4: Targeted Approach to Reduce Polypharmacy
2:20PM - 2:40PM
John Devlin, PharmD
Foundations Track 3: Re-Defining and Targeting Rehabilitation
2:25PM - 2:45PM
Holly Russell, OT
Foundations Track 3: Re-Defining and Targeting Rehabilitation
2:25PM - 2:45PM
John Probasco, MD
Foundations Track 1: Communication, Cognition, and Delirium Assessment
2:30PM - 2:55PM
Kelly Casey, Other
Therese D.K Cole, MA
Foundations Track 2: The Role of Child Life Specialists
2:40PM - 2:55PM
Emily Carlton, CCLS
Caroline Potter, MS, CCLS
Foundations Track 4: Inter-Professional Model to Improve Recovery
2:40PM - 3:00PM
Avelino Verceles, MD, MS
Foundations Track 3: Sustainable Education and Training
2:45PM - 3:05PM
Kathleen Wagner-Kosmakos, RN, MS
Foundations Track 1: Advancing Mobility Through Safe Patient Handling
2:55PM - 3:20PM
Sowmya Kumble, MPT
Foundations Track 2: Respiratory Therapy and Pediatric Mobility Programs
2:55PM - 3:10PM
Krista Hajnik, BHSc
Stephanie L Hazen, RRT-NPS
Foundations Track 4: Integrated Care Transitions Model
3:00PM - 3:20PM
Gregory Mayro, MD
Foundations Track 3: Patient Engagement: Overcoming Patient Refusals
3:05PM - 3:25PM
Stephen T Wegener, PhD
Foundations Track 3: Patient Engagement: Overcoming Patient Refusals
3:05PM - 3:25PM
Nicole Schechter, Other
Foundations Track 2: Mobilizing the Complex Patient: Case Studies
3:10PM - 3:30PM
Amy Bayliss, OT
Meghan Moore Burk, PT
Foundations Track 1: Q&A
3:20PM - 3:45PM
Foundations Track 3: Q&A
3:20PM - 3:45PM
Foundations Track 4: Q&A
3:25PM - 3:45PM
Foundations Track 2: Q&A
3:30PM - 3:45PM
Foundations Track 1: Critical Care Medications
4:15PM - 4:35PM
Ann Parker, MD, PhD
Foundations Track 2: Critical Care Meds in Pediatrics
4:15PM - 4:35PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Hallie M Lenker, Other
Foundations Track 3: Integration - The Tension Between Mobility and Falls
4:15PM - 4:35PM
Sowmya Kumble, MPT
Foundations Track 4: Caregiver Transitions: From the ICU to LTACH
4:15PM - 4:35PM
Judith Tate, BSN
Foundations Track 1: Understanding Mechanical Ventilation
4:35PM - 5:05PM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Foundations Track 2: Using Equipment to Facilitate Mobility
4:35PM - 4:55PM
Hallie M Lenker, Other
Foundations Track 3: Project Management and Sustainability
4:35PM - 4:55PM
Michelle Cvach, MS
Foundations Track 4: Rebuilding Cognitive & Emotional Function
4:35PM - 4:50PM
Amanda Dawson, PhD
Joanne Edwards, MSW
Foundations Track 4: Post-ICU Diaries
4:50PM - 5:10PM
Mark Mikkelsen, MD
Foundations Track 2: Case Studies: Putting it All Together
4:55PM - 5:35PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Foundations Track 3: Using Data to Drive Culture and Accountability
4:55PM - 5:15PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Foundations Track 1: Lines, Tubes, Drains and ICU Monitoring Systems
5:05PM - 5:25PM
Kerry Lammers, PT, DPT
Foundations Track 4: Family Self-Care App
5:10PM - 5:25PM
Amy Petrinec, PhD, RN
Foundations Track 3: Implementation Tools and Resources
5:15PM - 5:35PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Foundations Track 1: Q&A
5:25PM - 5:45PM
Foundations Track 3: Q&A
5:25PM - 5:45PM
Foundations Track 4: Q&A
5:25PM - 5:45PM
Q&A, Panel Discussion and Wrap-up
5:35PM - 5:50PM
Foundations Track 1: Day 1 wrap-up
5:45PM - 5:50PM
Kelly Casey, Other
Foundations Track 3: Day 1 wrap-up
5:45PM - 5:50PM
Amanda Dawson, PhD
Dale Needham, MD
Foundations Track 4: Wrap Up
5:45PM - 5:50PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Friday, October 11, 2019
Adult ICU Content: Primer on Social Media
8:30AM - 8:45AM
Pediatric ICU Content: Primer on Social Media
8:30AM - 8:45AM
Adult ICU Content: Welcome
8:45AM - 9:00AM
Dale Needham, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Welcome
8:45AM - 9:00AM
Dale Needham, MD
Adult ICU Content: Patient and Family Interview
9:00AM - 9:25AM
Pediatric ICU Content: Patient & Family Interview
9:00AM - 9:25AM
Pediatric ICU Content: Patient & Family Interview
9:00AM - 9:25AM
Adult ICU Content: Q&A
9:25AM - 9:40AM
Pediatric ICU Content: Q&A
9:25AM - 9:40AM
Adult ICU Content: Updates in ICU Rehabilitation
10:15AM - 10:35AM
Dale Needham, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Post Intensive Care Syndrome in Pediatric ICU Survivors
10:15AM - 10:35AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Julie Quinn, PT, MSed
Adult ICU Content: Swallowing and Voice in the ICU
10:35AM - 10:55AM
Martin B Brodsky, PhD, ScM, CCC-SLP
Pediatric ICU Content: Facilitating Communication and Cognition in the ICU
10:35AM - 10:50AM
Panayiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD
Pediatric ICU Content: Taking the Next Step: Pediatric ECMO & Mobility
10:50AM - 11:00AM
Jennifer E Snider, MSN
Adult ICU Content: OT Interventions in the ICU
10:55AM - 11:15AM
Kelly Casey, Other
Pediatric ICU Content: Assessing ICU Acquired Weakness: The PICU Perspective
11:00AM - 11:15AM
Alexandra R Parra, PT
Adult ICU Content: Q&A
11:15AM - 11:30AM
Pediatric ICU Content: Q&A
11:15AM - 11:30AM
Adult ICU Content: Tracheostomy and Communication in the ICU
12:45PM - 1:05PM
Therese D.K Cole, MA
Pediatric ICU Content: Treating the PICU Patient with Multi-System Injury
12:45PM - 1:15PM
Holly Loosen, PT
Meghan Moore Burk, PT
Adult ICU Content: ICU Nurses as Early Rehabilitation Champions
1:05PM - 1:25PM
Emily Warren, RN
Pediatric ICU Content: The Nuts and Bolts of Trauma-Informed Care: Considerations in the PICU
1:15PM - 1:30PM
Julie Quinn, PT, MSed
Adult ICU Content: Clinical Decision-Making for Safe Mobilization in the ICU
1:25PM - 1:45PM
Jennifer Zanni, PT, DScPT
Pediatric ICU Content: Making Pediatric Mobility Fun: Strategies for Success
1:30PM - 1:45PM
Julie Patterson, OT
Adult ICU Content: Q&A
1:45PM - 2:05PM
Pediatric ICU Content: Q&A
1:45PM - 2:05PM
Adult ICU Content: Recent Advances in Sedation and Delirium
2:05PM - 2:35PM
Dale Needham, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Evidence-Based Approaches to Feeding and Oral Stimulation
2:05PM - 2:25PM
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Pediatric ICU Content: Clinical and Instrumental Assessment to Swallowing in the ICU
2:25PM - 2:35PM
Panayiota Senekkis-Florent, PhD
Pediatric ICU Content: Mobilizing the Critically Ill Infant: What Does It Mean?
2:35PM - 2:50PM
Emily E Rogers, PT
Updates on Prevention and Management of Mental Health Impairments
2:35PM - 3:00PM
Ann Parker, MD, PhD
Pediatric ICU Content: Optimizing the Healing Environment to Foster Neuro Development
2:50PM - 3:05PM
Yun C. Kim, MS, OTR/L
Kerry L Vela, DPT
Adult ICU Content: Q&A
3:00PM - 3:20PM
Pediatric ICU Content: Q&A
3:05PM - 3:20PM
Adult ICU Content: Abstract Presentations and Q&A
3:50PM - 4:50PM
Pediatrics ICU Content: Abstract Presentations and Q&A
3:50PM - 4:50PM
Adult ICU Content: Day 2 wrap-up
4:50PM - 5:00PM
Dale Needham, MD
Pediatric ICU Content: Day 2 wrap-up
4:50PM - 5:00PM
Dale Needham, MD
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Social Media Update
8:25AM - 8:35AM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Welcome
8:35AM - 8:40AM
Dale Needham, MD
Patient and Family Interview
8:40AM - 9:05AM
Q&A
9:05AM - 9:20AM
Workshop 1 - Culture Change to Advance Sedation, Delirium and Mobility Practice
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Dale Needham, MD
Workshop 2 - Functional Measures and Leveraging the EMR
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Workshop 3 - Neuropsychiatric Issues in the ICU and Beyond
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Workshop 4 - Rehabilitation Issues in a Pediatric ICU
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Julie Quinn, PT, MSed
Workshop 5 - Rehabilitation Issues in Adult Surgical and Cardiac ICUs
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Paul Ricard, Other
Workshop 6 - Rehabilitation Issues in an Adult Medical ICU
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Stephanie Hiser, DPT
Workshop 7 - Rehabilitation Issues in a Neuro ICU
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Sowmya Kumble, MPT
Abstract Presentations and Q&A
1:15PM - 2:15PM
Activity and Mobility Promotion Throughout the Hospital
2:15PM - 2:35PM
Michael Friedman, PT, MBA
Managing the Post-ICU Patient in a Post-Acute Setting
2:35PM - 2:55PM
Dominique Vinh, MD, MBA
Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS): An Overview
2:55PM - 3:15PM
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD
Dale Needham, MD
Q&A
3:15PM - 3:30PM
Helpful Resources for ICU Rehabilitation
3:30PM - 3:45PM
Dale Needham, MD
Q&A
3:45PM - 3:50PM
Conference wrap-up
3:50PM - 3:55PM
Dale Needham, MD

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