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33rd Annual Arrowhead EMS
Conference & Expo
January 16-20, 2013
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center - 350 Harbor Drive - Duluth, MN
Going the Distance for EMS
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Because being here with you is essential.You are there at a moment’s notice to care for people during some of the worst times in their lives– and some of the best. No matter what the need. No matter what the call. Your skill and commitment are saving lives in our region.
Thank you for being our partners in this effort.
Visit our exhibit and enter to win a scholarship
for your eMs prograM. it’s our way of saying
“thank you” for your dedicated work.
EssentiaHealth.org
Duluth Hospitality Community
JobCareOccupational Health Services
Conference & Expo Quick Reference GuidePre-Conference Friday, January 18, 2013 Saturday, January 19, 2013 Sunday, January 20, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
AMLS (Day 1 of 2)Peds-mersionATT (BLS Assessment and Treatment of Trauma)ACLS (Day 1 of 2)EMS Manager Bootcamp
Welcome & Keynote - Dining Area Steve Berry - 8:30 am - 9:45 am
General Sessions 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
BART - Small Animal Rescue 10:00 am
Community Paramedic 10:00 am
Airway Anatomy Labs 10:00 am & 1:30 pm
Cadaver Labs 10:00 am, 1:00 pm & 3:00 pm
Medical/Legal Reference Desk Breaks & Lunch
Exhibitor Areas 7:00 am - 5:00 pm (NEW HOURS)Legislative Forum 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm
General Sessions 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Airway Anatomy Lab 8:30 am
Two Wheel Trauma 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
New Car Anatomy & Hybrid Update 8:30 am
Medical/Legal Reference Desk Breaks & Lunch
Awards Luncheon 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Exhibitor Areas 7:30 am - 3:30 pm
General Sessions 8:30 am – 11:45 am
Exhibitor Areas 7:30 am – 10:15 am
Thursday, January 17, 2013 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Educator TrackAMLS (Day 2 of 2)12 Lead ECGPEPP (BLS Pediatric Education for Pre-Hospital Professionals)ACLS (Day 2 of 2)Leadership Open Forum
Meet Our PresentersAnita Bailey - Paramedic SpecialistKimberly Barrett - BS, CVT, CCRPAl Benney - CP, NREMT-PSteve Berry - BA, NREMT-PGreg Bown - BSChris Caulkins - MPH, NREMT-PDr. Christopher Delp - MS, MD, FACEPDan Diamon - NREMT-P, WI STAC, AEMSA Board MemberJohn Dillon - NREMT-POJ Doyle - BA, State EMS ConsultantJason Dush - NR, CCEMT-P, FP-C, FFChristopher Ebright - B.Ed., NREMT-PBrian Ehlenbach - MBA, BA, NREMT-P,CCEMT-P, DOT-Certified EMS EducatorDr. Gary Foley - MD, AEMSA Medical DirectorGeoffrey Galaski - NREMT-PPeter Galindez - JDTimothy George - NREMT-PDick “Slider” Gillmore - EMT-I (retired)Mark Griffith - AS, EMT-B
David Hildebrandt - BSN, RN, CFRN,NREMT-P Kai Hjermsted - AAS, NREMT-P, CPKirk Hughes - RN, EMT-B, FF ,CSPIDr. Nicholas Itzin - MD, FACEPE. Lamar Kelley - CHST, LSP, ASPRPFF, CSC, MSAKen Klatt - NREMT-P, AEMSA Board MemberChris LeBaudour - MS.EdJoe Leoni - Attorney at Law, NREMT-PJames Levi - BSHCAD, NREMT-PDave Long - BS, RN, NREMT-PBuck McAlpin - NREMT-PDr. Scott Mikesell - DO, FACC, FSCAIKirk Mittelman - M.Ed., NREMT-PRichard Mullvain - R.Ph., BCPS (AQC)David Page - MS, NREMT-PFrank Prowant - Paramedic Specialist, Deputy ChiefNina Raschke - RN, EMT-BAarron Reinert - BA, NREMT-PScott Reiten - BS, EMR
Diane Roach - RN, ACNS-BCStan Sadenwasser - RN, CFRN, BSN, AEMSA Board Member Jules Scadden - NREMT-P, PSJeffery Schultz - NREMT-P, CCEMT-PJill Ryan Schultz - NREMT-PNathan Selstad - BSN, RN, CCRN, CPENWade Sendelbach - BS, RN, CEN, CFRN, CCRN, NREMT-P, CCEMT-P Robert Treague - MBO, NREMT-PRobert Vroman - M.Ed., BS, NREMT-PGail Wallace - RN, CNPPaul Werfel - MS, BA, NREMT-PKaren Wesley - EMT-P, CCTP, Tactical ParamedicDr. Keith Wesley - MDWayne Wierson - InstructorDr. Michael Wilcox - MDAdam Wojciehowski - MA, NREMT, CEM - MN & WIBrad Wright - MS, NREMT-PDr. Bob Zotti - MD, AEMSA Board Member
Conference topics and presenters
subject to change.
For the latest updates visit www.arrowheadems.com
On-Line Registration:www.arrowheadems.com
Directions to the DECC: 350 Harbor Drive, Duluth, MN 55802 From the North or South: Exit at 256B
Emergency Contact Information: DECC phone number: (218) 722-5573, ask for the Arrowhead EMS Conference
WEDNESDAY – JANUARY 16, 20137:00-8:30 am REGistRatiOn & OPtiOnal BREakfast
french River Room
lake superior Ballroom l,M
lake superior Ballroom n,O
Gooseberry falls Room
split Rock Room
BoardRoom
8:30 amto
4:30 pm
full Day Classes
10:00 am & 2:30 pm BREaks 12:00 - 1:00 pm lUnCH
THURSDAY – JANUARY 17, 2013
On-Line Registration: www.arrowheadems.com
7:00-8:30 am REGistRatiOn & OPtiOnal BREakfast
french River Room
lake superior Ballroom l,M
lake superior Ballroom n,O
Gooseberry falls Room
split Rock Room
BoardRoom
Educator Track
8:30 am
10:00 am BREak
10:30 am
12:00 pm lUnCH
1:00 pm
2:30 pm BREak
3:00 pm
4:30 pm sEssiOns EnD
Pre-C
onference schedule
“AMLS”Advanced
Medical Life Support (Day 1 of 2)
Limit 24
Karen WesleyDr. Keith Wesley
James LeviNathan Selstad
Mark GriffithNina RaschkeScott Reiten
Wade Sendelbach
“Peds-mersion”Immersion training
for pediatricemergencies
(Full Day) Limit 24
“ATT”BLS
Assessment &Treatment of Trauma
(Full Day)Limit 40
Geoffrey GalaskiKen Klatt
“ACLS”Advanced
Cardiac Life Support(Day 1 of 2)
Limit 20
Aarron Reinert
“EMS ManagerBootcamp”
This session will focus on the essential items
any new, current or future leader needs to manage an EMS
organization (Full Day)Limit 20
“Officiating YourClassroom”
Brad Wright
“Pass the NREMTthe First Time”
A recipe forsuccess
David Page
“Educated to Kill”How EMS educationpre-programs errors in future clinicians
David Page
“Refresh & Supercharge Your EMS Skills”
NREMT psychomotor skillcompetency and portfolio
David Page
“AMLS”Advanced
Medical Life Support(Day 2 of 2)
Limit 24
“PEPP”BLS
Pediatric Education for Pre-HospitalProfessionals
(Full Day)Limit 40
“12 Lead ECG”ECG Interpretation
(Full Day)
Karen WesleyDr. Keith Wesley
David Hildebrandt Mark GriffithNina RaschkeScott Reiten
Wade Sendelbach
“ACLS”Advanced
Cardiac Life Support(Day 2 of 2)
Limit 20
Geoffrey GalaskiKen Klatt
Aarron Reinert
“Leadership Open Forum”
An open forum for EMS leaders to present
their service specific challenges and work
with their peers to develop solutions
Limit 20
FRIDAY – JANUARY 18, 2013
Cadaver lab informationWe are offering three cadaver labs
Friday at The College of St. Scholastica • Transportation to The College of St. Scholastica will be provided • Must pre-register with payment • Confirmation will be made via email • Limit is 30 participants per session
Lab #1: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Presenters: Greg Bown & Dr. Bob ZottiLab #2: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Presenters: Greg Bown & Dr. Gary Foley Please enjoy lunch at 12:00 pm prior to leaving the DECC
Lab #3: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Presenters: Greg Bown & Dr. Gary FoleyPlease meet in the DECC lobby 1/2 hour before session
keynote Presenter: steve Berry
A former teacher and interpreter for the hearing impaired, Steve has published 11 EMS related cartoon books since his escapades as a paramedic EMS instructor began over 28 years ago. Steve has written over 120 monthly humor columns for JEMS magazine and is a paramedic for Southwest Teller County EMS in Colorado. Steve seeks world peace along with frequent flyer miles.
legislative forum
Please join us to welcome State and Local Legislators as they discuss current EMS topics and the EMS Industry’s 2013 Legislative Platform. Friday – Gooseberry Falls Room 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm Presenters: OJ Doyle & Buck McAlpin
7:00-8:30 am REGistRatiOn & OPtiOnal BREakfast Exhibitor areas Open: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:30-9:45 am kEYnOtE: stEvE BERRY “if life is Worth saving, it Must BE Worth living” - Main Dining area
9:45-10:00 am BREak Medical/legal Reference Desk
french River Room
lake superior Ballroom l
lake superior Ballroom M,n
lake superior Ballroom O
Gooseberry falls Room
split Rock Room
st. louis River Room
the College of st. scholastica
10:00 am “BART”Basic Animal
RescueTrainingSmall animal
basic lifesupportLimit 30
“WildernessMedicine”
Misadventures andimprovisations
“The Elephant inthe Room”
A candid discussion of suicide & mental
illness related emergencies in EMS
“The Many Facesof Abuse &
Neglect”
“Blown toKingdom Come!”
Trauma from blastinjuries
“CommunityParamedic”Past, present
and future
OJ DoyleKai Hjermsted Buck McAlpin
Dr. Michael Wilcox
“Airway AnatomyLab #1
A Hands-OnApproach”
An inside look atthe respiratory and
cardiovascularsystems using pig
lungs to look atventilation and how it affects patient care
Limit 30
Cadaver LabsLimit 30
“Cadaver Lab #1”10 am - 12 pmTransport 9:30 am
DECC LobbyDr. Christopher Delp Chris Caulkins Chris LeBaudour Christopher Ebright
11:00 am BREak Medical/legal Reference Desk
11:30 am “DangerousArthropod
Envenomations”
“Aging Gracefullyin EMS”
“Vital Signs…Back to the
Basics”
“The DeadlyDozen”
Thoracic traumainjuries
Greg BownDr. Bob Zotti
Kimberly Barrett Dr. Christopher Delp Steve Berry Chris LeBaudour Christopher Ebright Jeffery Schultz “Cadaver Lab #2”1 pm - 3 pm
Transport 12:30 pmDECC Lobby
Lunch - 12 pm
12:30 pm lUnCH Medical/legal Reference Desk
1:30 pm “Special Children...
Special Needs”
“Sports Injuries” “Death on aScene… A
MedicalExaminer’s
Perspective”
“Defining the“REAL” in
Reality BasedTraining”
“Russian Roulette -
The American Way”
Inhalant misuse andabuse
“New Tricks toTackle STEMI”
...are you up tospeed?
“Airway AnatomyLab #2
A Hands-OnApproach”
An inside look atthe respiratory and
cardiovascularsystems using pig
lungs to look atventilation and how it affects patient care
Limit 30
Al Benney Robert Treague Steve Berry Chris LeBaudour Christopher Ebright Richard MullvainGreg Bown
Dr. Gary Foley
3:00 pm BREak Medical/legal Reference Desk“Cadaver Lab #3”
3 pm - 5 pmTransport 2:30 pm
DECC Lobby
3:30 pm “Full ContactMedical
Pictionary”
“AutoeroticAsphyxia”
“Suicide…Shedding the Veil
of Silence”
“Making Moviesthat Teach”
“Hormones GoneWild”
Unusual endocrineemergencies
“Basic MedicalMalpractice Law
and RiskManagement
Tips”Tips to reduce
malpractice liability
Al Benney Robert Treague Steve Berry Chris LeBaudour Christopher Ebright Peter Galindez Jeffery SchultzGreg Bown
Dr. Gary Foley
5:00 pm sEssiOns EnD
5:15-6:15 pm lEGislativE fORUM - Gooseberry falls Room
SATURDAY – JANUARY 19, 2013
Exhibitor areas
EDMUND FITZGERALD HALL AND PIONEER HALLExhibitors will be displaying products and services:
(NEW HOURS)Friday - 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday - 7:30 am - 3:30 pmSunday - 7:30 am - 10:15 am
Friday and Saturday breaks will be held in the Exhibitor Areas(ID badge required)
Check out www.arrowheadems.com for a list of 2013 Exhibitors
the EMs Medical/legal Reference Desk
Presenters at this private reference desk will address questions and helpguide you to answers regarding concerns, rumors and opinions on
legal/operational issues that affect your day-to-day operations. Friday & Saturday — near the upper level Board Room
During all breaks & lunches Presenters: Timothy George & Joe Leoni
saturday awards luncheon - 12:00 pm
Please join us in honoring the accomplishments and dedication of our regional EMS providers who have performed over and above
the expectations of their jobs!
Award Categories:Mark Rathke, M.D. Medical Leadership Award
Friend of EMS AwardPre-Hospital Care Provider Award
Robyn Kucera Emergency Department Staff AwardEmergency Associate Award
Family Support Award
7:00-8:30 am REGistRatiOn & OPtiOnal BREakfast Exhibitor areas Open: 7:30 am - 3:30 pm
G french River Room
lake superior Ballroom l,M
lake superior Ballroom n,O
Gooseberry falls Room
split Rock Room
st. louis River Room
Pioneer Hall
Edmund fitzgerald Garage area
8:30 am “Post It! - ExploringHow Social MediaCan Aid & Hinder”
Using social mediagood and bad
“DevelopingCritical Thinking”
Just make themthink!
“Airway CaseStudies”
When the simplestthing made the
biggest difference
“Got Gas?”CO, cyanide andhydrogen sulfide
“Critical CallsTake Critical
Thinking”Putting on your
top hat
“Airway AnatomyLab #3
A Hands-OnApproach”
An inside look at the respiratory and
cardiovascularsystems using pig
lungs to look atventilation and how it affects patient care
Limit 30
“Two WheelTrauma”
Management ofmotorcycleaccidents(Full Day)
Anita BaileyDick “Slider”
GillmoreFrank ProwantWayne Wierson
“New CarAnatomy and
Hybrid ElectricVehicle Update”Airbag and hybrid
car update
Adam Wojciehowski Robert Vroman Jason Dush Kirk Hughes Kirk Mittelman
10:00 am BREak
10:30 am “A Little Bit of This,
a Little Bit of That, a
Pinch of Health, aBushel of Death”
Senior overdoseissues and solutions
“Bruising, Bleeding and
Bursting”Chest trauma
“Size Does Matter”
Obesity’s impact oncritical caretransport
“Clinical Cluesto Better Patient
Assessment”
“Out of the BoxWound Care”Care in the back
country anddisasters
Adam Wojciehowski Robert Vroman Jason Dush Paul Werfel Kirk Mittelman Jeffery Schultz Dave Long
12:00 pm lUnCH anD aWaRDs PREsEntatiOn
1:30 pm “Say What?Communication
with Patients andPartners”Therapeutic
communication
“Simulations on aShoestring”Keeping it real
“Curbside toBedside”
Pediatric traumacase studies
“Fight for Air”The assessmentand treatment of
asthma and COPD in the pre-hospital
environment
“Love What You Do, Do What
You Love”Improving care with improved outlooks
“ABC’s…C=Compassion in
Most Cases!!!”The compassionateside of patient care
“Making You andYour Teen a Safe Driver”
Crash proof teensand You 2!
Jules Scadden Robert Vroman Jason Dush Paul Werfel Kirk Mittelman Jill Ryan Schultz Dave Long
3:00 pm BREak
3:30 pm “Who Are We...and
Who Are We NOT?Views of EMS from
the Street”How EMS is viewed
“Bruising,Bleeding andBellyaches”
Abdominal injuries
“OB Trauma”Case studies
“Water RelatedEmergencies inEMS Practice”
“I Am SOB”Anaphylaxis
and more
“Current STEMIManagement”
Out and in hospitalevaluation and
treatment
“Is the SceneSafe?”
How safe is safe?
Jules Scadden Robert Vroman Jason Dush Paul Werfel Kirk Mittelman Dr. Scott Mikesell Dave Long
5:00 pm sEssiOns EnD
Medical/legal Reference Desk
Medical/legal Reference Desk
Medical/legal Reference Desk
“You’re the Best of the Best” Arrowhead EMS Association would like to express their sincerest appreciation
to all the volunteers and board members who make the Arrowhead EMS Conference & Expo a success every year.
Patrick Lee - Executive Director Brenda Monahan - Administrative Assistant
Pam Kuschner - Accountant Bette Kreul - Conference Coordinator Jan Makowski - Volunteer Coordinator
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Making a Difference in Patients’ Lives
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We thank you for what you do. EMS volunteers and professionals save lives.
You make a difference.
We value Your Opinion
Thank you for attending our 33rd Annual Arrowhead EMS
Conference & ExpoPlease help us maintain a quality conference by
taking a few moments to complete your evaluation.
save the Date
January 22-26, 201434th annual
arrowhead EMs Conference & Expo
7:00-8:30 am REGistRatiOn & BREakfast Exhibitor areas Open: 7:30 am - 10:15 am
french River Room
lake superior Ballroom l
lake superior Ballroom M,n
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Gooseberry falls Room
st. louis River Room
8:30 am “Shoot It, Smoke It,Snort It”
EMS detectionof drugs that impair
“Behavioral HealthEmergencies”Is the whole world
crazy or is it just me?
“ToxicologicalEmergencies”
“Psychology ofPatient Care”
Learning what reallymatters
“Identification andResuscitation of the
Acute Stroke Patient”Tips and tricks to stroke
treatment
“Little Germs and Bugs,
Big Problems”Parasites, bacteria, viruses
and fungi abound!
Adam Wojciehowski Brian Ehlenbach Paul Werfel John Dillon
Dr. Nicholas ItzinDiane RoachGail Wallace Chris Caulkins
10:00 am BREak
10:15 am “I’m Sorry I Can’t Share that Information
with You”Exposing the myths of
HIPAA and law enforcement
“Depression in Men”Subtle differences you
may not know
“Cold Weather Emergencies”
Pre-hospitalassessment and
treatment
“Make It Look Real:Moulage 101”
Moulage made easyLimit 30
“Scene Safety at aPipeline Event”
“Local Injury Prevention Programs” How to build a community injury prevention program
Adam Wojciehowski Brian Ehlenbach Paul Werfel John Dillon E. Lamar KelleyDan Diamon
Stan Sadenwasser
11:45 am COnfEREnCE & ExPO EnDs…We hope you had a great experience. Please let us know what you think!
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Thank you for being our partners in this effort.
Visit our exhibit and enter to win a scholarship
for your eMs prograM. it’s our way of saying
“thank you” for your dedicated work.
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The Star of Life was designed and created by Leo R. Schwartz, Chief of the EMSBranch, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
The blue, six-pointed star outlined in white, featuring the rod of Asclepius in the center,represents the six phases of an EMS response
The “Star” was trademarked on February 1, 1977 with the Commissioner of Patentsand Trademarks in the name of the NHTSA (registration #1058022)
After the trademark expired in 1997, the Star of Life was “given” to the NationalRegistry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) for use as the EmergencyMedical Technicians (EMT) logo
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Cancellation Policy
1. Submit one registration form for each participant
• Print clearly or type all information • Register and pay online at www.arrowheadems.com
2. Select one of the following payment options:
• Make checks payable to Arrowhead EMS Association• Complete purchase order information
• Complete credit card information
3. Provide email address for registration confirmation
Continuing Education Credits have been applied for withNREMT, POST and MN Board of Nursing.
How to Register
Deadline
A $20 fee will be added for registrations received after January 3, 2013.
If unable to attend, a 50% refund will be issued if requested in writing by January 3, 2013. Registration may be
transferred for a $20 processing fee.
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Directions to the DECC: 350 Harbor Drive, Duluth, MN 55802 From the North or South: Exit at 256B
Emergency Contact Information: DECC phone number: (218) 722-5573, ask for the Arrowhead EMS Conference
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33rd Annual Arrowhead EMS Conference & ExpoDuluth Entertainment Convention Center350 Harbor DriveDuluth, MN 55802
Arrowhead EMS Association4219 Enterprise CircleDuluth, MN 55811-5719(218) 726-0070 (800) 247-1283Fax (218) 726-0073www.arrowheadems.com
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Northeastern Minnesota’s Regional EMS System
Special Thanks to Our Sponsors
January 16-20, 2013
Duluth Hospitality Community
Because being here with you is essential.You are there at a moment’s notice to care for people during some of the worst times in their lives– and some of the best. No matter what the need. No matter what the call. Your skill and commitment are saving lives in our region.
Thank you for being our partners in this effort.
Visit our exhibit and enter to win a scholarship
for your eMs prograM. it’s our way of saying
“thank you” for your dedicated work.
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Arrowhead EMS Association • 4219 Enterprise Circle • Duluth, MN 55811-5719 • FAX to: (218) 726-0073
Wednesday 1/16/13 q Breakfast $15 $q 2-Day “AMLS” - Limit 24 $295 $q 2-Day “ACLS” - Limit 20 $295 $q 1-Day “Peds-mersion” - Limit 24 $195 $q 1-Day “ATT” (BLS Assessment and Treatment of Trauma) - Limit 40 $195 $q 1-Day “EMS Manager Bootcamp” - Limit 20 $95 $
Thursday 1/17/13 q Breakfast $15 $q 1-Day “12 Lead ECG” $195 $q 1-Day “PEPP” (BLS Pediatric Education for Pre-Hospital Professionals) - Limit 40 $195 $q “Leadership Open Forum” - Limit 20 $75 $q Educator Track $95 $
Friday 1/18/13 q Breakfast $15 $q General Sessions
“BART” - Limit 30 q“Airway Anatomy Lab” - Limit 30 q Lab #1 q Lab #2“Cadaver Lab” - Limit 30 q Lab #1 q Lab #2 q Lab #3
$95 $
Saturday 1/19/13 q Breakfast $15 $q 1-Day “Two Wheel Trauma” $95 $q General Sessions
“Airway Anatomy Lab” - Limit 30 q Lab #3 $95 $
Sunday 1/20/13 q General Sessions - Includes BreakfastMake It Look Real: “Moulage 101” - Limit 30 q
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