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COURSE OVERVIEW
TO REGISTER
Five easy ways to register:
Online (Visa and MasterCard only) www.ubccpd.ca
$10 discount on fees for online registration!
Phone (604) 875-5101
Fax (604) 875-5078
Email [email protected]
Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7
www.traumacanada.org www.ubccpd.ca
Thursday, April 7 — Friday, April 8, 2011 The Banff Park Lodge, Banff, AB
The Trauma Association of Canada (TAC) hosts Canada’s premier multi-disciplinary conference on trauma. The 2011 program will feature a wide range of educational activities, including discussion panels on controversial topics, special interest group meetings, clinical updates, and special symposia. The non-scientific portion of the meeting includes an Opening Reception and a “Country Hoedown” at the Brewster Donut Tent.
Highlights include:
����Dr. David Wesson presenting the inaugural Murray Girotti Injury Prevention Lecture.
����Dr. Michael Fehlings joining us as the Fraser Gurd Lecturer.
����Dr. Gustavo Fraga presenting on “Trauma Care in Latin America—A Vision for the Future” as the Royal College Speaker.
EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION
FEBRUARY 24, 2011
BANFF PARK LODGE RESERVATIONS
MARCH 4, 2011
Trauma 2011: The Trauma Association of Canada (TAC) Annual Scientific Meeting
AIME: Airway Interventions and Management in Emergencies
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Banff Park Lodge 0800 - 1800 hrs MAXIMUM: 24 (breakfast at 0730; course starts at 0800) The AIME program has been providing valued and practical hands-on airway management learning experiences for clinicians around the world for over 8 years.
AIME program highlights include:
• Case-based clinical decision making
• New practical algorithms
• When, why, and how to perform awake or rapid sequence intubation
• New textbook/manual based on the AIME program
• Unique, customized clinical videos
• Limited registration to ensure clinician to instructor ratios of 5 or 6:1
• Clinician to simulator ratios of 2:1
• Reinforcement of core skills
• Introduction to newer alternative devices (optical stylets, video laryngoscopes & others)
• Exposure to rescue devices (King laryngeal tubes, LMA Supreme and others)
AIME educators are experienced (and entertaining) clinical instructors who understand the varied work environments of practicing clinicians. Whether you work in a large, high volume centre or a small remote setting, AIME will provide a practical approach for airway management in emergencies. You may register for this meeting on the conference registration form. This course is also open to non-conference delegates.
Study credits: 8 MAINPRO C (CFPC) & Section 1 (RCPSC)
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
OPTIONAL PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS & MEETINGS please see sidebars for workshop and meeting descriptions
1000 DI Report Writing Workshop
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
OPTIONAL PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS & MEETINGS please see sidebars for workshop and meeting descriptions
0730 Continental Breakfast for all 0800 meetings
0800 Interdisciplinary Trauma Network of Canada (ITNC) Meeting
0800 Trauma Registry Information Specialists of Canada (TRISC) Meeting
0800 CAEP Roadshow: Airway Interventions and Management in Emergencies (AIME) Workshop
0900 Canadian Trauma Trials Collaborative (CTTC) /TAC Research Committee Meeting
1500 TAC Accreditation Meeting
1600 TAC Executive Committee Meeting (open to all TAC executive)
Thursday, April 7, 2011
0700 Continental Breakfast; Registration, Exhibits, and Posters Open
0730 Conference Opening Remarks Dr. Mary vanWijngaarden-Stephens and Ms. Joanne Banfield
0745 Angio-Embolization Update Dr. Neil Parry
0810 What’s New in ICU? Dr. Rachel Khadaroo
0835 An Experience in Haiti Dr. Tarek Razek
0900 Question and Answer Period
0915 Refreshment Break; Exhibits and Posters
CONCURRENT SESSIONS I—II
1030 Refreshment Break; Exhibits and Posters
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 —
THURSDAY, APRIL 7 PROGRAMME
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
SESSION I: CMPA ISSUES
SESSION II: MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL TRIALS
0930 Challenges and Opportunities in Setting Up
Multi-Institutional Trials
Dr. Raul Coimbra
0950 Clinical Trials in Trauma Care: Obligation and Opportunity
Dr. David Evans
1010 TBC
Dr. Andrew Peitzman
Medico-Legal Issues Arising from Trauma Care
Dr. Ross Berringer
ROADSHOW FEES
By Feb 24, 2011
After Feb 24, 2011
CAEP Physician Member
$1095 $1145
CAEP Resident Member
$995
$1045
Non-Member Physician
$1450 $1500
Non-Member Resident
$1450 $1500
Thursday, April 7, 2011 continued
CONCURRENT SESSIONS III—IV
1145 Lunch (included); Exhibits and Posters
1200 Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Coordinators’ Meeting
1245 Introduction to The Murray Girotti Injury Prevention Lecture Dr. Neil Parry
1300 The Murray Girotti Injury Prevention Lecture Dr. David Wesson
1330 Audience Participation Session: Challenging Case Presentations Expert Panel: Drs. Homer Tien, Gustavo Fraga, Raul Coimbra, Rardi van Heest
1415 Refreshment Break; Exhibits and Posters
1430 OPEN PAPERS—THREE CONCURRENT TRACKS
1600 OPEN PAPERS—THREE CONCURRENT TRACKS
1730 “BEAR PIT” OPEN POSTER SESSIONS
1830 Trauma Association of Canada (TAC) Annual General Meeting
1930 Opening Reception
Friday, April 8, 2011
0700 Continental Breakfast; Registration, Exhibits, and Posters Open
0745 Day 2 Opening Remarks Dr. Mary vanWijngaarden-Stephens
0800 Royal College Lecture: Trauma Care in Latin America—A Vision for the Future Dr. Gustavo Fraga
0835 Introduction to the TAC Presidential Address TBC
0840 The TAC Presidential Address Dr. John Tallon
0915 Refreshment Break; Exhibits and Posters
THURSDAY, APRIL 7 —
FRIDAY, APRIL 8 PROGRAMME
Definitive Surgical Trauma Care (DSTC) Course
Monday, April 4 & Tuesday, April 5, 2011 Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary 0700—1730 MAXIMUM: 16
Injury (trauma) remains a major health care problem throughout the world. In addition to improving prevention and resuscitation, improved application of surgical skills is expected to save further lives and contribute to minimizing disability. This postgraduate surgical course for 16 participants assumes competence with assessment and resuscitative measures, which have become standardized in North America through The American College of Surgeons ATLS® Course. It draws on the specialist surgical training of all course participants and reviews, strengthens and organizes the performance of established and new procedures specially required in trauma surgery. Courses have been conducted in Europe, USA, Asia and Australia. It is expected that this standardized course will have special relevance for surgeons in countries like Canada and Australia, where major trauma rates are relatively low and to rapidly mobilized medical units in areas of conflict. It is also likely to be valuable in developing countries where education and physical resources are limited. You can register for this course online at the Trauma 2011 website: - please go to www.ubccpd.ca, click on the “CME/CPD Events” tab, click on “CPD Conferences”, and then on “Trauma 2011”.
NEW-DI Report Writing Course
Tuesday, April 5, 2011 Banff Park Lodge 1000—1600 MAXIMUM: 25 This training will include introduction to the DI Report Writer, new features, and advanced applications including outputs to Microsoft Excel and MS Access. Registration for TRISC members is $30.00; registration for non-TRISC members is $50.00 per person, and includes refreshments and lunch. Please sign up for this meeting on the registration form. For more information regarding the Report Writer Course, please contact Maureen Brennan at [email protected] or James Pou at [email protected].
Fees: $1500
Study credits: up to 18.0 Section 1 CME Credits
SESSION IV: TRAUMA REGISTRIES
PI Begins At Home: Data-Driven Decision Making Using
Your Trauma Registry
Ms. Amanda McFarlan
A Structured Approach to Trauma Centre PI: The Added
Value of TOPIC
Ms. Heidi Hotz
The ACS Trauma Quality Improvement Program: Striving for Best in Class
Dr. Avery Nathens
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
www.traumacanada.org www.ubccpd.ca
SESSION III: PRE-HOSPITAL TRAUMA/
ER ISSUES
Excited Delirium and Police Use of
Non-Lethal Force
Dr. Alison Kabaroff
Pre-Hospital Trauma Update
Dr. Paul Bradford
1045
1115
Interdisciplinary Trauma Network of Canada (ITNC) Meeting
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 0800—1500 (breakfast at 0730; meeting starts at 0800)
This highly successful full day workshop is designed for all interdisciplinary trauma care providers (ITNC) who want to meet, share, learn, and network with their peers. The ITNC meeting is open to all interdisciplinary trauma care providers, such as trauma program managers, trauma coordinators, educators, clinicians, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, clinical nurses, physician assistants, researchers, injury prevention coordinators, and paramedics. The day will include a short national business meeting, followed by formal and informal presentations f rom representatives from across Canada. Through networking, our aim is to develop both national and international strategies and education for the care of the multiply injured patient. Registration is $45.00 per person, and includes breakfast, refreshments, and lunch. Please sign up for this meeting on the registration form.
Trauma Registry Information Specialists of Canada (TRISC) Annual Meeting
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 0800—1600 (breakfast at 0730; meeting starts at 0800) The Trauma Registry Information Specialists of Canada (TRISC) have a full day planned, beginning with a short business meeting followed by education sessions and networking. A physician specialist will present on injuries to the thorax. A review of coding thorax injury cases will follow, along with other presentations and discussions on data management and their application. This year’s meeting will involve c omb in ed s e s s i o n s w i t h t h e Interdisciplinary Network of Canada (ITNC). Anyone involved in the collection, analyses, interpretation, research, or management of trauma data are invited to attend. The full day includes breakfast, coffee and lunch. Registration is $25.00 per person for TAC and TRISC members and $45.00 per person for non-TAC/TRISC members. Please indicate on the registration form if you plan on attending. For more information, please c on t ac t Mau r een B r ennan a t [email protected].
Canadian T rauma T r ia l s Collaborative (CTTC) Meeting
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 0900—1500
The Clinical Trials Group will develop and conduct high quality prospective clinical trials aimed at addressing pertinent issues in modern trauma care. There is no charge to attend this meeting, but please indicate on the registration form if you are interested in attending.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8 PROGRAMME
SESSION V: PEDIATRICS
SESSION VI: MINOR TRAUMA BRAIN INJURIES
0930
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury— Overview of Basic Science
Dr. Catherine Tenn
0950
PANEL SESSION: Controversies in Pediatric Trauma
Panel TBC
Minor Traumatic Brain Injury—Clinical Concepts
Dr. Will Patton
1010
PANEL DISCUSSION
Drs. Catherine Tenn, Will Patton, Alison Kabaroff, Matt Wheatley
Friday, April 8, 2011 continued
1030 Refreshment Break; Exhibits and Posters
CONCURRENT SESSIONS VII—VIII
SESSION VII: PREVENTION
(Audience Participation)
SESSION VIII: OPEN ABDOMINAL MANAGEMENT/
CONTROVERSIES
1045 The Role of Geographic Information Systems for
Implementing Policy-Level Changes in Injury Prevention and
Control
Dr. Nathaniel Bell
How Do We Get from Here to There? Creating the Open
Abdomen
Dr. Chad Ball
1105 How Trauma Systems Drive Injury Prevention
Dr. Richard Simons
Our Approach for the Open Abdomen
Dr. Eugene Moore
1125 Assessing Our Own Behaviours and Teaching Patterns as Health Care Professionals Working Within a
Trauma Environment
Ms. Joanne Banfield
Operations When “Closing the Fascia” is Out
Dr. Lorraine Tremblay
1145 Lunch Break (included); Exhibits and Posters
1200 Pediatric Trauma Committee Meeting
1300 OPEN PAPERS—TWO CONCURRENT TRACKS
TRAUMA DEBATES
1500 Refreshment Break; Exhibits and Posters
PRE-CONFERENCE MEETINGS
ACUTE CARE SURGERY DEBATE TRAUMA QUALITY INDICATORS DEBATE
1430 Acute Care Surgery— A Good Idea or A Bad Idea?
Dr. Homer Tien, Dr. Giuseppe
Pagliarello
Trauma Quality Indicators— A Waste of Time or A Good Idea?
Dr. David Evans, Dr. Tom Stelfox
www.traumacanada.org www.ubccpd.ca
CONCURRENT SESSIONS V—VI
1515 DEBATE: Non-Operative Management of Penetrative Trauma— Yes or No?
Dr. Kenji Inaba, Dr. Gustavo Fraga
1545 Fraser Gurd Lecture Dr. Michael Fehlings
1615 International Lecture Presentation Dr. Raul Coimbra
1645 Question and Answer Period
1700 Trauma 2012—Toronto Dr. Sandro Rizoli
1710 Closing Remarks Dr. Mary vanWijngaarden-Stephens and Ms. Joanne Banfield
1900 Country Hoedown at the Brewster’s Donut—please meet in the lobby at 1845 to be transported to the venue by bus
Saturday, April 9, 2011
POST-CONFERENCE MEETINGS
0800 Performance Improvement and Patient Safety (PIPS) Meeting
0800 Nathens Team Grant Meeting
0800 National Trauma Registry Association of Canada (NTRAC) Meeting
1000 TAC International Issues/Disaster Committee Meeting
CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE
Joanne Banfield, RN, BA. Manager, RBC First Office for Injury Prevention, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Rohan Lall, MD, FRCSC, FACS. Assistant Clinical Professor, Division of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary
Will Patton, MD, CCFP (EM). Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta
Lorraine Tremblay, MD, PhD, FACS, FRCSC. Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery, Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Scientific Chair)
Mary vanWijngaarden-Stephens, MD, FRCSC, FACS. Clinical Professor, Division of General Surgery & Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta (Conference Chair)
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Raul Coimbra, MD, PhD, FACS. The Monroe E. Trout Professor of Surgery, Executive Vice-Chairman, Department of Surgery, Chief, Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, University of California San Diego School of Medicine (International Lecture Presentation)
Michael Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FACS. Professor, Division of Neurosurgery and Krembil Chair in Neural Repair and Regeneration, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto (Fraser Gurd Lecture)
Gustavo Fraga, MD, PhD, FACS. Assistant Professor, Division of Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery, School of Medical Sciences, University of Campinas (Unicamp), Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil; Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) (Royal College Lecture)
John Tallon, MD, MSc, FRCPC. President, Trauma Association of Canada; Medical Director, Nova Scotia and Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre Trauma Programs; Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Surgery, Dalhousie University (TAC Presidential Address)
David Wesson, MD, FRCSC, FACS. Associate Surgeon-in-Chief, Texas Children's Hospital; William J. Pokorny Professor of Pediatric Surgery and Chief, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine (Murray Girotti Injury Prevention Lecture)
PLANNING COMMITTEE/FEATURED SPEAKERS
The Trauma Association of Canada (TAC) is a multi-disciplinary society of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Their mission is to:
• strive to improve the quality of care provided to the injured patient, including pre-hospital management and transport, acute care hospitalization, and reintegration into society.
• support, conduct, and apply basic science, clinical, and outcome research related to trauma.
• encourage effective and efficient use of health care resources in the delivery of trauma care.
• foster professional and community education in the field of injury prevention and in the care of the injured patient.
The mission of TAC members should be to reduce the incidence of injury, ensure optimal care of the injured patient, and provide leadership in collaboration with other health care providers, agencies, and individuals.
Membership Fees—in Canadian funds
Friday, April 8, 2011 continued
FRIDAY, APRIL 8 CONT’D
BECOMING A MEMBER OF TAC
Full Member (MD or Practicing Physician)
$100
Associate Member (non-MDs) - ITNC or TRISC; for an additional $30 you can get a combined Membership in BOTH ITNC and TRISC
$50
Affiliate Member (Resident, Fellow, Student or Non-Practicing MD)
$20
Senior Member (over 65)
FREE
For more information about becoming a member of TAC, please contact the TAC office at:
Local: (403) 944-2888 Fax: (403) 944-8799 Email: [email protected] www. traumacanada.org
www.traumacanada.org www.ubccpd.ca
INVITED SPEAKERS
Chad Ball, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS. Trauma and Hepatobiliary Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary
Joanne Banfield, RN, BA. Manager, RBC First Office for Injury Prevention, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Nathaniel Bell, PhD. CIHR Fellow, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
Ross Berringer, MD, D(ABEM), MCFP (EM). Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta
Paul Bradford, MD, CCFP, EM. Emergency Physician, Medical Director of Trauma, Hotel Dieu Hospital; Local Medical Director, South Western Ontario Regional Base Hospital
David C. Evans, AB, MD, CM, FRCSC, FACS. Service Director, Trauma Services, Vancouver General Hospital
Heidi Hotz, RN. Trauma Program Manager, Department of Surgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Kenji Inaba, MD, FRCSC, FACS. Medical Director, Surgical ICU and Program Director, Surgical Critical Care Fellowship, LAC and USC Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care, LAC+USC Medical Center
Alison Kabaroff, MD, FRCPC (EM). Clinical Lecturer, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta
Rachel Khadaroo, MD, PhD, FRCSC. Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta
Amanda McFarlan, RN. Quality Assurance Coordinator and Registry Team Lead, Trauma and Neurosurgery Program, St. Michael's Hospital
Eugene Moore, MD. Bruce M. Rockwell Distinguished Chair in Trauma, Denver Health; Professor and Vice Chairman, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver
Avery Nathens, MD, FACS, MPH, PhD. Trauma Director and Division Head, General Surgery, St. Michael's Hospital
Giuseppe Pagliarello, MD, FRCSC. Civic Site Chief, General Surgery and Service Chief, Acute Care Surgery; Civic Site Chief, Critical Care; Trauma Surgeon, Ottawa Hospital; Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa
Neil Parry, MD, FRCSC, FACS. Associate Professor of Surgery, General Surgery, Trauma and Critical Care, University of Western Ontario; Medical Director, Critical Care Trauma Centre, London Health Sciences Centre
Will Patton, MD, CCFP (EM). Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta
Andrew Peitzman, MD, FACS, FCCM. Professor & Chief, Division of General Surgery, Executive Vice Chairman, Department of Surgery, UPMC Presbyterian
Tarek Razek, MD, FRCSC, FACS. Director, MUHC Trauma Program and Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University
Richard Simons, MD, FRCSC. Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, UBC; Medical Director, Trauma Services, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Tom Stelfox, MD, PhD, FRCPC. Intensivist, Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Calgary
Catherine Tenn, PhD. Head, Experimental Pharmacology Section, Defence Research & Development Canada
Homer Tien, MD, MSc, FACS, FRCSC. Lieutenant Colonel, Canadian Forces Health Services; National Practice Leader - Trauma; Clinical Associate Professor, Division of General Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Lorraine Tremblay, MD, PhD, FACS, FRCSC. Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery, Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Rardi van Heest,MD, MA, FRCSC. Chief Trauma Services, Royal Columbian Hospital
Matt Wheatley, MD, PhD, FRCSC. Co-Director, The Comprehensive Epilepsy Program and Director, Neuromodulation Program, Division of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta
LIST OF FACULTY
Banff Park Lodge 222 Lynx Street Banff, AB T1L 1K5 CANADA
Phone: 1 403 762 4433 Toll-free: 1 800 661 9266
Fax : 1 403 762 3553
Web: www.banffparklodge.com
Conveniently located in downtown Banff and only a few steps from the glacier-fed Bow River, the Banff Park Lodge offers the best of both worlds. Within minutes you can either find peace, quiet and solitude or a livelier more social scene in downtown Banff. Choose one of their 211 spacious guest rooms or suites, and enjoy the fresh alpine air and exceptional views of the surrounding mountain scenes on a private balcony. Amenities include optional internet access in all the rooms, an indoor pool, whirlpool, and steam room with eucalyptus essence and full exercise facilities.
Special conference rates starting at $126.00 CDN per night are offered to conference attendees. Please specify that you are with the “TAC—Trauma Association of Canada 2011” group in order to receive the appropriate rate. Please note that this rate does not include applicable taxes or parking. In order to take advantage of the special conference rate, reservations must be made by March 4, 2011. After this date, rooms at this rate will only be offered on a space-available basis.
We have established a special conference rate with The Banff Airporter, offering 12 departures daily from both Banff and the Calgary International Airport. Rates for conference delegates are $47.30 for one way and $94.61 return, which includes GST. To book your transfer:
Web: http://banffairporter.com/conferences-trauma-association/
Phone: 1 403 762 3330 extension 1 or 1 888 449-2901
Please ensure that you mention that you are with the Trauma Association of Canada conference to get the rate.
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VENUE AND ACCOMMODATION
How to Register
Trauma 2011 Annual Scientific Meeting ME 8561 April 6—7, 2011 The Banff Park Lodge, Banff, AB
Personal Information is collected on this registration form pursuant to section 26 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSBC 1996 c. 165. This information will be used for the purposes of facilitating the conference and collecting aggregate statistics. UBC CPD publishes a participant list for the conference that includes the participant’s name and city. Please check the box below if you DO NOT wish to have your information included on the participant list:
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP FEES All courses take place at the Banff Park Lodge on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 unless otherwise indicated
DI Report Writing Workshop—Tuesday, April 5, Banff Park Lodge Includes breaks and lunch
� TRISC member registration fees $30 � Non-TAC/TRISC member registration fees $50
CAEP AIME Roadshow—The Banff Park Lodge Limited to 24 participants; includes breakfast, lunch, and all course materials
Interdisciplinary Trauma Network of Canada (ITNC) Meeting Includes breakfast, lunch, and all materials
� Registration Fees $45
Trauma Registration Specialists of Canada (TRISC) Meeting Includes breakfast, lunch, and all materials
� TAC/TRISC member registration fees $25 � Non-TAC/TRISC member registration fees $45
Canadian Trauma Trials Collaborative (CTTC) Meeting Includes lunch and all materials
� I will be attending the CTTC Meeting
Accreditation
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Online (Visa and MasterCard only)
www.ubccpd.ca $10 discount on fees for online
registration!
Phone (604) 875-5101
Fax (604) 875-5078
Email [email protected]
Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7
Only forms accompanied by full payment will be processed. To ensure course materials are ready for you at the conference, your registration must be received by 4:00 pm, March 24, 2011. Registrations not received by this point will be charged the on-site rate.
The University of British Columbia Division of Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD) is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) to provide study credits for continuing medical education for physicians. As well, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education of the United States (ACCME) maintains a reciprocity relationship with CACMS which the American Medical Association (AMA) recognizes for the purpose of allowing Canadian medical schools the ability to certify activities for AMA PRA Category 1 credits and to award such credits to eligible physicians. This program has been reviewed and approved by the UBC Division of Continuing Professional Development. UBC CPD designates this educational program as meeting the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 15.25 MAINPRO M1 credits. This program is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This program also meets the accreditation criteria for a maximum of 15.25 Category 1 credits toward the American Medical Association Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits he/she actually spent in the activity.
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How to Register
CAEP AIME ROADSHOW FEES By Feb 24, 2011 After Feb 24, 2011
CAEP Member $1095 $1145
CAEP Resident Member $995 $1045
Physician Non-Member $1450 $1500
Resident Non-Member $1450 $1500
How to Register
TAC MEMBERSHIP
� $100 � Full Member (MD) � Practicing Physician
� $50 Associate Member (non-MDs) Membership Selection: � Interdisciplinary Trauma Network of Canada (ITNC) � Trauma Registry Information Specialists of Canada (TRISC)
� $80 COMBINED ITNC and TRISC Membership
� $20 Affiliate Member: � Resident � Fellow � Student � Non-Practicing MD � Complimentary Senior Membership (over 65) OPTIONAL TAC MEMBERSHIP ADDITIONS:
� $25 Advance Trauma Life Support Sub-Committee (ATLS)
� $100 Journal of Trauma: One year subsidized subscription (Value $200.00 US) CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES Include attendance at all sessions, course materials, breakfasts, refreshment breaks, lunch on Thursday and Friday, and the Opening Reception on Thursday, April 7. Fees do NOT include the Country Hoedown on Friday, April 8. Tickets for the Hoedown may be purchased below.
**Please note that there is a $10 discount on fees if you register online!**
FULL RATES By February 24, 2011 By March 24, 2011 On-Site
Physicians: $759 $809 $859
Allied Health Professionals:
$439 $459 $509
Residents/Students* *Proof of status required
$339 $359 $409
ONE DAY RATES � Thursday April 7 � Friday April 8
1-day Physician Registration:
$409 $459 $509
1–day Allied Health Professionals:
$239 $259 $279
CONFERENCE SOCIAL EVENTS—all prices include tax
Guest Opening Reception Tickets: _______ Ticket(s) @ $25 each Delegate Country Hoedown Tickets: _______ Ticket(s) @ $39 each Guest Country Hoedown Tickets: _______ Ticket(s) @ $59 each
PAYMENT DETAILS
� � � � I am a member of TAC. Please deduct $50.00 from my conference registration fees. (Full registration rates only)
Trauma 2011 Annual Scientific Meeting ME 8561 April 7—8, 2011 The Banff Park Lodge, Banff, Alberta
**PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE READ THE CANCELLATION POLICY BEFORE
COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION FORM**
REGISTRATION FORM PAGE 2
Cancellations and Refunds
$ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
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Online (Visa and MasterCard only)
www.ubccpd.ca $10 discount on fees for online
registration!
Phone (604) 875-5101
Fax (604) 875-5078
Email [email protected]
Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7
Only forms accompanied by full payment will be processed. To ensure course materials are ready for you at the conference, your registration must be received by 4:00 pm, March 24, 2011. Registrations not received by this point will be charged the on-site rate.
This course incurs significant non-refundable expenses prior to the course— please read and carefully understand our cancellation policy before submitting your registration. The Division of Continuing Professional Development reserves the right to cancel a course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. Each registrant will be notified by telephone, followed by written notification and a full refund. The University of British Columbia is not responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, airline or hotel penalties. Should you need to cancel your registration, you must do so by email to [email protected] before March 18, 2011. Your registration fee, less a $100 handling charge, will be refunded. After March 18, 2011, no refunds will be granted for withdrawal unless a replacement can be secured by the registrant; however, the $100 cancellation fee will still apply.
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