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Wednesday, June 1, 2016 Pre-Conference Workshop
Ballroom 4
8:00 am Welcome & Pre-Conference Quiz Jose Maldonado, MD, FACM
8:15 am What is Delirium? James Rudolph, MD, SM
8:45 am Delirium Pathophysiology Jose Maldonado, MD, FACM
9:15 am Delirium Monitoring in Adults Alasdair MacLullich, MRCP, PhD
9:45 am Pediatric Delirium Stacey Williams, CPNP
10:15 am Break
10:30 am Simulation Delirium Assessment Video (Adult)
Simulation Delirium Assessment Video (Pediatric)
Jose Maldonado, MD, FACM
D. Catherine Fuchs, MD
Gabrielle Silver, MD
Heidi Smith, MD, MSCI
11:30 am Questions & Answers Babar Khan, MB BS
12:00 pm Lunch (on your own)
Ballroom 4
1:00 pm Delirium Outcomes Pratik Pandharipande, MD, MSCI
1:20 pm Non-pharmacologic Techniques to Prevent and Manage Delirium in Hospital
Karin Neufeld, MD, MPH
2:05 pm Delirium Management in the ICU: SCCM PAD Guidelines
Implementing the ‘ABCDE’ Bundle to Reduce ICU Delirium
Babar Khan, MB BS
Michele C. Balas, PhD, RN
2:45 pm Break
2:55 pm Pharmacologic Delirium Management Jose Maldonado, MD, FACM
3:20 pm Tips for Pediatric Delirium Management Heidi Smith, MD, MSCI
3:45 pm Delirium Simulation Led by Drs. Maldonado and Smith
5:15 pm Questions & Answers Christine Waszynski, DNP-C, RN, GNP-C
5:30 pm Wrap-up Heidi Smith, MD, MSCI
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Terrace
7:00 am Continental Breakfast
Ballrooms 3/4
7:00 am Registration
8:00 am Welcome & Presidential Address Marianne Shaughnessy, PhD, AGPCNP
8:25 am American Nurses Association Delirium Initiative Mary Jo Assi, DNP, RN
8:45 am Opening Plenary
Using Animal Models to Increase Our Understanding of the Pathophysiology of Delirium
Colm Cunningham, MD
(Introduction by Pratik Pandharipande, MD, MSCI)
9:45 am Break
10:00 am Jeff Silverstein Memorial Lecture
Bringing Humanity into Medicine
Paul Wischmeyer, MD
(Introduction by Stacie Deiner, MD and Marianne Shaughnessy, PhD, AGPCNP)
11:00 am Year in Review Moderator: Noll Campbell, PharmD
Sapna Kadchadkar, MD
Esther S. Oh, MD
Nathan Brummel, MD, MSCI
Michelle Weckmann, MD
12:00 pm Lunch (provided) Ballrooms 1/2
Breakout Sessions I (1:15 pm – 2:45 pm)
Davidson Room A
Delirium at the End of Life
Moderator: Sharon Gordon, PsyD
Annmarie Hosie, RN, BHC, MPallCare
Meera Agar, MB BS, PhD
Shirley Bush, MB BS
Elizabeth Lobb, PhD
Jane Phillips, RN, PhD
Breakout Sessions I (1:15 pm – 2:45 pm) - continued
Davidson Room B
Integration of Delirium Monitoring, Sleep Promotion, Neuropsychological Recovery in Pediatric ICU
Moderator: Heidi Smith, MD, MSCI
Gillian Colville, MPhil
Sapna Kadchadkar, MD
Heidi Smith, MD, MSCI
Ballrooms 3/4
Oral Presentations I
Moderator: Alasdair MacLullich, MRCP, PhD
Assessment of Inattention in the Context of Delirium Screening: One Size Does Not Fit All!
Philippe Voyer, RN, PhD
Association of Endothelial and Neurologic Injury Biomarkers with Cognitive Impairment
Christopher Hughes, MD
Biomarkers of Acute Inflammation as Predictors of Long-term Cognitive Impairment and Disability
Nathan E. Brummel, MD, MSCI
Delirium After Cardiac Surgery – Definition Does Matter Rakesh Arora, MD, PhD, FRCSC
Predictive Modeling in Delirium: A Systematic Review Heidi L. Lindroth, BSN, RN
Validation of a Nurse-Based Delirium Screening Tool for Hospitalized Patients
Anita S. Hargrave, BA
2:45 pm Break
Breakout Sessions II (3:00 pm – 4:30 pm)
Davidson Room A
Creating a Local Delirium Prevention Initiative
Moderator: Lyn S. Lindpaintner, MD
Jennifer Dongarra, BSN, MM
Thomas Hatem, RPh
Alice Kinsler, MA, ATR
Lyn S. Lindpaintner, MD
Emily Marsh, MSN
Linda Morin, RN
Breakout Sessions II (3:00 pm – 4:30 pm) - continued
Davidson Room B
Don’t Forget the Pharmacist
Moderator: George Taffet, MD
Mobolaji Adeola, PharmD, BCPS
Kathryn Agarwal, MD
Rejena Azad, PharmD
George Taffet, MD
Ballrooms 3/4
Neuropsychology of Delirium
Moderator: Zoë Tieges, PhD
Jin Han, MD, MSc
Alasdair MacLullich, MRCP, PhD
Karin Neufeld, MD, MPH
Zoë Tieges, PhD
Ballrooms 1/2
4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Poster Viewing & Judging
Location TBD
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. All Attendee Reception
Friday, June 3, 2016
Suite 4 (4th floor)
7:00 am ADS Research Committee Junior Faculty & Early Career Investigator Breakfast
Terrace
7:00 am Continental Breakfast
Ballrooms 3/4
8:00 am Keynote Address
Delirium Superimposed on Dementia
(Introduction by James Rudolph, MD, SM)
Alessandro Morandi, MD, MPH
Plenary Session: The Electroencephalogram and Delirium
Moderator: E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH
8:45 am EEG as a Biomarker of Delirium in Septic Animal Model
Robert Gould, PhD
9:15 am Neural Network Alterations in Delirium Based on EEG
Arjen Slooter, MD, PhD
9:45 am Break
Breakout Sessions III (10:00 am – 11:00 am)
Davidson A/B
Round Table
Proposed Nomenclature for Cognitive Change Associated with Anesthesia and Surgery
Lisbeth Evered, BSc, Mbiostat, PhD
Esther S. Oh, MD
Ballrooms 3/4
Pro/Con Debate
Changes in Consciousness Should Remain as an Element in Delirium Diagnosis
Moderator: Jose Maldonado, MD, FACM
(Pro) James Rudolph, MD, SM
(Con) Mark Oldham, MD
Breakout Sessions IV (11:00 am – 12:30 pm)
Davidson A/B
Multidisciplinary Approach for Addressing Delirium in the Acutely Ill
Moderator: BC Childress, PharmD, MBA, BCACP
Salanda Bowman, MSN, RN, CMSRN
Bill Bryant, MD, FAAFP, CMD, CAQ, CPPS
BC Childress, PharmD, MBA, BCACP
Debbie Enoch, MBA, MSN
David Jones, PharmD
Emily Wilson, MS, RD, LD
Ballrooms 3/4
Getting to Know the National Institute of Aging: Opportunities for Support of Training and Research
NIA Status Report
Navigating the Array of Funding Opportunities
Special Opportunities – GEMSSTAR and Delirium Network RFA
A Personal Odyssey from Training Support to Research Support through the NIA
Marie Bernard, MD
Molly V. Wagster, PhD
Susan Zieman, MD, PhD
E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH
12:30 pm Lunch/Poster Awards Ballrooms 1/2
Breakout Sessions V (1:30 pm – 3:00 pm)
Davidson A/B
Program of Research Generated from Delirium Registry
Moderator: Christine Waszynski, DNP-C, RN, GNP-C
John Corradi, PhD
Mary Eanniello, DNP-C
Elizabeth Uden, PharmD, BCPS
Christine Waszynski, DNP-C, RN, GNP-C
Breakout Sessions V (1:30 pm – 3:00 pm) - continued
Ballrooms 3/4
Oral Presentations II
Moderator: Nathan Brummel, MD, MSCI
Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS): A Tool to Detect Delirium in Hepatic Disease
Atsushi Yoshimura, MD, PhD
Identifying Pre-Operative Cognitive and Psychological Risk Factors for Delirium in Cardiac Surgery
Rima Styra, MD
Interplay between S100B and Core Alzheimer’s Biomarkers in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Delirium
Karen R. Hov, MD
Intraoperative Cerebral Oxygenation and ICU Delirium following Cardiac Surgery
Marcos G. Lopez, MD, MS
Perioperative Monitoring of Regional Cerebral Oxygen Saturation and Postoperative Delirium
George Djaiani, MD
Supratherapeutic Psychotropic Drug Exposure is Associated with Delirium Duration
Jin Han, MD, MSc
3:00 pm Break
Breakout Sessions VI (3:30 pm – 5:00 pm)
Davidson A/B
Intervention for ICU Follow-up
Moderator: James Jackson, PsyD
Ramona Hopkins, PhD
James Jackson, PsyD
Carla Sevin, MD
Joanna Stollings, PharmD
Breakout Sessions VI (3:30 pm – 5:00 pm) - continued
Ballrooms 3/4
Oral Presentations III
Moderator: Timothy Girard, MD, MSCI
Delirium has a Strong Negative Impact on Cognitive Trajectories in Nursing Home Residents
Leiv Otto Watne, MD, PhD
Delirium’s Arousal Subtypes and their Effect on 6-month Functional Status and Cognition
Jin Han, MD, MSc
Dexmedetomidine vs. Propofol Sedation Reduces Delirium after Cardiac Surgery: A RCT
George Djaiani, MD
Pharmacological Management of Delirium (PMD) Trial Babar Khan, MB BS
RCT of Oral Risperidone, Haloperidol, or Placebo for Delirium Management in Palliative Care
Meera Agar, PhD
RCT of Prolonged Release Melatonin for Prevention of Delirium in Patients with Cancer
Meera Agar, PhD
Ballrooms 3/4
5:00 pm Closing Remarks & Adjourn
Poster Presentations
Judges: Rakesh Arora, MD, PhD; Nathan Brummel, MD, MSCI; John Devlin, PharmD; Jin Han, MD, MSc; Joyce Parks, DNP; Ed Vasilevskis, MD, MPH; and Louis Voight, MD.
ADS-001 Delirium Clinic in UK - An Innovative Approach to Assess Patients Post Discharge to Rule Out Underlying Dementia and to Improve Delirium Awareness of People at Risk of Recurrence. Author: Mani Santhana Krishnan, DPM, FRCPsych ADS-002 Evaluation of Nurse-led Delirium Screening in the Inpatient Setting. Author: Catherine Skowronsky, BS, MSN ADS-003 Risk Factors Associated with Post ICU Psychiatric Disorders in ICU Delirium Survivors Author: Chris Mosher, MD ADS-004 Development of a Standardized Occupational Therapy Treatment Approach for Patients with Delirium in an Oncology Setting: Phase I of a Quality Improvement Initiative Author: Amanda Weeks, MOT
ADS-005 General Anesthesia Increases Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: A Potential Link between Postoperative Delirium, Cognitive Decline, and Dementia Author: George Godsey, MD ADS-006 ReMind: Reducing Delirium and Improving Patient Experiences with a Perioperative Mindfulness Intervention Author: Lauren Lisann, BS ADS-007 Integration of Delirium Knowledge Tools in Palliative Care/Hospice Units: An Environmental Scan Author: Annmarie Hosie, RN, BHC, MPallCare ADS-008 Measuring Delirium Point-prevalence in Palliative Care Author: Annmarie Hosie, RN, BHC, MPallCare
ADS-009 What is Required to Improve the Recognition and Assessment of Delirium by Nurses in Palliative Care Inpatient Care Units? A Mixed Methods Study Author: Annmarie Hosie, RN, BHC, MPallCare ADS-010 A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of the Feasibility of a Multicomponent Delirium Prevention Intervention versus Usual Care in Acute Stroke Author: Karen Rice, DNS, APRN
Poster Presentations
ADS-011 Rodent Models of Delirium: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Studies in Aging Author: Eyal Kimchi, MD, PhD ADS-012 Implementing Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Multidisciplinary Critical Care Recovery Center Author: Andrew Fritschle Hilliard ADS-013 Producing a High Quality Delirium Awareness Educational Video Author: Sophia Bennett ADS-014 The Mental Status (MS) Vital Sign: A Pictorial Facial Scale as a Screening Tool for Delirium Author: Joseph Flaherty, MD ADS-015 Nurse Driven CAM-ICU Screening in a Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit Author: Joanna Sanzone, RN, BSN, CCRN ADS-016 Organization Domains Influencing Interprofessional Protocol Implementation in ICU Author: Leanne Boehm, PhD (c) ADS-017 Salivary Cortisol Levels and Delirium after Stroke: A Longitudinal Cohort Study. Author: Amanda Barugh, BSC, MBChb, MRCP ADS-018 Computed Tomography (CT) Predictors of Delirium at Up to Four Months Post-stroke Author: Amanda Barugh, BSC, MBChb, MRCP ADS-019 Linear Measurements of Brain Atrophy on CT: Correlations with Visual Rating Scores, and Associations with Delirium after Stroke Author: Amanda Barugh, BSC, MBChb, MRCP ADS-020 Feasibility Study of a Software Application for Detection and Monitoring of Attentional Deficits in Delirium Author: Zoë Tieges, PhD ADS-021 A Nursing Intervention of Delirium Management Involving Family Caregiver; Results from a Randomized Pilot Study Author: Tanya Mailhot, PhD (c) ADS-022 The CAM-ICU-10 Delirium Severity Scale: A Novel Delirium Severity Instrument in the Intensive Care Unit. Author: Adil Sheikh, MD
Poster Presentations
ADS-023 Acute Systemic Inflammation in a Tauopathy Model of Dementia: Acute and Chronic Effects on Behaviour Author: Megan Torvell, BSC, MSC
ADS-024 Reducing Prescriptions for High Risk Medications in Older Adults at Hospital Discharge Author: Rejena Azad, PharmD, BCPS ADS-025 4AT Screening Tool used by Nurses is Both Sensitive and Specific for Detection of Delirium in Hospitalized Elders Author: Rabia Kazim, MD ADS-026 Improving Nurses Knowledge of Delirium in Post-acute Care and Implementation of the RADAR Screening Tool at Two Post-acute Care Facilities in the United States Author: Abigail Wenzlick, BS
ADS-027 RADAR is a Valid Tool for Screening of Delirium Symptoms by Aide-Nurses of Older Resident with Dementia in Residential Care Author: Catherine Bilodeau ADS-028 I Like to Move it, Move it: The Implementation of an Early Progressive Mobility Protocol and Algorithm for Reducing the Incidence of Hospital-acquired Delirium in Critically-ill Adult Patient Author: Britt Cusack, DNP ADS-029 The Effect of an Educational Intervention on Critical Care Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes about Delirium Author: Donna Miller, DNP, MSN, MEd, RN ADS-030 Trans-Femoral versus Trans-Apical Approach and Delirium Rates after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Author: George Djaiani, MD ADS-031 An Evidence-based Clinical Project Addressing the Impact of Delirium on Unplanned Extubations (UPE) in Adults Receiving Critical Care Author: McGann-Grey
Course Presenters & Moderators
Mobolaji Adeola, PharmD, BCPS Houston Methodist Hospital Houston, Texas
Meera Agar, MB BS, PhD University of Technology Sydney Sydney, Australia
Kathryn S. Agarwal, MD Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas
Rakesh Arora, MD, PhD, FRCSC University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Canada
Mary Jo Assi, DNP, RN American Nurses Association Baltimore, Maryland
Rejena Azad, PharmD Houston Methodist Hospital Houston, Texas
Michele C. Balas, PhD, RN The Ohio State University College of Nursing Columbus, Ohio
Marie Bernard, MD National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland
Salanda C. Bowman, MSN, RN, CMSRN Owensboro Health Owensboro, Kentucky
Nathan Brummel, MD, MSCI Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Bill J. Bryant, MD, FAAFP, CMD, CAQ, CPPS Owensboro Health Owensboro, Kentucky
Shirley Bush, MB BS University of Ottawa Ottawa, Canada
Noll Campbell, PharmD Purdue College of Pharmacy Indianapolis, Indiana
BC Childress, PharmD, MBA, BCACP Owensboro Health Owensboro, Kentucky
Gillian Colville, MPhil St George's University Hospital London, England
John Corradi, PhD Hartford Hospital Hartford, Connecticut
Colm Cunningham, MD Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
George Djaiani, MD University of Toronto Toronto, Canada
Jennifer E. Dongarra, BSN, MM Concord Hospital Concord, New Hampshire
Mary Eanniello, DNP-C Hartford Hospital Hartford, Connecticut
Wes Ely, MD, MPH Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Debbie Enoch, MBA, MSN Owensboro Health Owensboro, Kentucky
Lisbeth Evered, BSc, Mbiostat, PhD St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Australia
D. Catherine Fuchs, MD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Timothy Girard, MD, MSCI Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Sharon Gordon, PsyD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Robert Gould, PhD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Jin Ho Han, MD, MSc Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Anita Hargrave, BA University of California at San Francisco San Francisco, California
Thomas Hatem, RPh Concord Hospital Concord, New Hampshire
Ramona O. Hopkins, PhD Intermountain Medical Center Murray, Utah
Annmarie Hosie, RN, BHC, MPallCare The University of Notre Dame Sydney, Australia
Karen Roksund Hov, MD Oslo University Hospital Oslo, Norway
Christopher Hughes, MD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Course Presenters & Moderators
James Jackson, PsyD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
David Jones, PharmD Owensboro Health Owensboro, Kentucky
Sapna Kadchadkar, MD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland
Babar Khan, MB BS Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, Indiana
Alice Kinsler, MA, ATR Concord Hospital Concord, New Hampshire
Lyn S. Lindpaintner, MD Concord Hospital Concord, New Hampshire
Heidi Lindroth, BSN, RN University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin
Elizabeth Lobb, PhD The University of Notre Dame Sydney, Australia
Marcos Lopez, MD, MS Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville, Tennessee
Alasdair MacLullich, MRCP, PhD The University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland
Jose Maldonado, MD, FACM Stanford Health Care Stanford, California
Emily Marsh, MSN Concord Hospital Concord, New Hampshire
Alessandro Morandi, MD, MPH Fondazione Camplani Cremona, Italy
Linda Morin, RN Concord Hospital Concord, New Hampshire
Karin Neufeld, MD, MPH Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland
Esther Oh, MD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland
Mark Oldham, MD Yale School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut
Pratik Pandharipande, MD, MSCI Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee (Course Director)
Jane Phillips, RN, PhD University of Technology Sydney Sydney, Australia
James Rudolph, MD, SM VA Medical Center Providence, Rhode Island
Carla Sevin, MD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Marianne Shaughnessy, PhD, AGPCNP Veterans Health Administration Washington, DC
Gabrielle Silver, MD Weill Cornell Medical College New York, New York
Arjen Slooter, MD, PhD University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht, The Netherlands
Heidi Smith, MD, MSCI Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Joanna L. Stollings, PharmD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Rima Styra, MD University Health Network Toronto, Canada
George E. Taffet, MD Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas
Zoe Tieges, PhD The University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland
Elizabeth Udeh, PharmD, BCPS Hartford Hospital Hartford, Connecticut
Philippe Voyer, RN, PhD Laval University Quebec City, Canada
Molly Wagster, PhD National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland
Christine Waszynski, DNP-C, RN, GNP-C Hartford Hospital Hartford, Connecticut
Michelle Weckmann, MD University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa
Stacey Williams, CPNP Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
Emily Wilson, MS, RD, LD Owensboro Health Owensboro, Kentucky
Paul Wischmeyer, MD Colorado University School of Medicine Aurora, Colorado
Atsushi Yoshimura, MD, PhD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland
Susan Zieman, MD, PhD National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland
Course Faculty indicated they have no financial relationships related to the content of this activity to disclose with the exception of the following:
Pratik Pandharipande, MD, MSCI Research Grant: Hospira, Inc.
Vanderbilt CME has determined that there is no conflict of interest.
Course Objectives
After participating in this CME activity, participants should be able to describe and discuss:
evidence-based methods for identifying delirium in patients in the clinic, hospital, or ICU
evidence-based strategies for managing patients with delirium in the clinic, hospital, or ICU
approaches to examining effectiveness of managing patients with delirium.
Commercial Support
This educational activity received no commercial support.
Accreditation
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and the American Delirium Society. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum 20.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Credit Worksheet
Pre-Conference Workshop June 1st Credit
What is Delirium? 8:15 am – 8:45 am .50
Delirium Pathophysiology 8:45 am – 9:15 am .50
Delirium Monitoring in Adults 9:15 am – 9:45 am .50
Pediatric Delirium 9:45 am – 10:15 am .50
Simulation Delirium Assessment 10:30 am – 11:30 am 1.0
Questions & Answers 11:30 am – 12:00 pm .50
Delirium Outcomes 1:00 pm – 1:20 pm .33
Non-pharmacologic Techniques to Prevent and Manage Delirium in Hospital 1:20 pm – 2:05 pm .75
Delirium Management in the ICU 2:05 pm – 2:45 pm .67
Pharmacologic Delirium Management 2:55 pm – 3:20 pm .42
Tips for Pediatric Delirium Management 3:20 pm – 3:40 pm .33
Delirium Simulation 3:45 pm – 4:15 pm .50
Questions & Answers 4:15 pm – 4:30 pm .25
6.75
Conference - Thursday June 2nd Credit
Presidential Address 8:00 am – 8:25 am .42
ANA Delirium Initiative 8:25 am – 8:45 am .33
Opening Plenary - Animal Models of Delirium 8:45 am – 9:45 am 1.0
Jeff Silverstein Memorial Lecture - Bringing Humanity into Medicine 10:00 am – 11:00 am 1.0
Year in Review 11:00 am – 12:00 pm 1.0
Breakout Sessions I (1:15 pm – 2:45 pm) 1:15 pm – 2:45 pm 1.50
Breakout Sessions II (3:00 pm – 4:30 pm) 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm 1.50
6.75
Conference - Friday June 3rd Credit
Keynote Address - Delirium Superimposed on Dementia 8:00 am – 8:45 am .75
Plenary Session: The Electroencephalogram and Delirium 8:45 am – 9:45 am 1.0
Breakout Sessions III 10:00 am – 11:00 am 1.0
Breakout Sessions IV 11:00 am – 12:30 pm 1.50
Breakout Sessions V 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm 1.50
Breakout Sessions VI 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm 1.50
7.25
Notes