Past Conferences

2012


Working Together EMS Conference

Topic: Crush Injuries: Why is it Important to Know?

Topic: My Patients Pinned and Pregnant: OB Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Man vs. Machine; ATV Trauma Case studies

Topic: Organized Chaos: 4 Patients and a Medic

Date: January 2012, Milwaukee, WI

Attendees: 1000 Prehospital providers

31st. Annual Arrowhead EMS Association and Expo

Topic: Creating a Culture of Civility: Challenges, Chaos and Recommendations (Opening Keynote)

Topic: Man vs. Machine; ATV Trauma Case studies

Topic: Organized Chaos: 4 Patients and a Medic

Date: January 2012, Duluth, MN

Attendees: 1000 Prehospital providers

 

2011


Texas EMS Conference 2011

Topic: My Patients Pinned and Pregnant: OB Trauma Case Studies

Date: November 2011, Austin, TX

Attendees: 4000 Prehospital providers

 

Rocky Mountain Rural Trauma Symposium

Topic: EMS and Nursing, Tension Vs. Teamwork (Opening Keynote)

Topic: Organized Chaos: 4 Patients and a Medic

Topic: Curbside to Bedside: Pediatric Trauma Case Studies (Closing General Session

Date: September 2011, Kalispell, MT

Attendees: 300 Prehospital and Hospital providers

 

Hobart Trauma Symposium

Topic: Creating a Culture of Civility: Challenges, Chaos and Recommendations (Closing General Session)

Date: August 2011, Dallas, TX

Attendees: 150 Hospital providers

 

EMS EXPO 2011

Topic: Size Does Matter: Obesity’s Impact on Prehospital Care

Topic: Crush Injuries: Why is it Important to Know?

Topic: Bridging the GAP between EMS and Emergency Departments

Date: August 2011, Las Vegas, NV

 

Missouri EMS Conference

Topic: How Well do I know OB Emergencies?

Topic: Crush Injuries: Why is it Important to Know?

Topic: The Controversy of Prehospital RSI: Should We Have It Yes or No?

Date: July 2011, Branson, MO

 

135th State Firemen’s and Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas

Topic: Through the Eyes of A Rescuer

Date: June 2011, Mesquite, TX

Attendees: 400 Fire Fighters

 

25th Midwest Trauma Conference

Topic: EMS and Nursing, Tension vs. Teamwork

Topic: How Well do I know OB Emergencies?

Date: May 2011, Kansas City, MO

Attendees: 250 Hospital providers

 

Harris Methodist Fort Worth: Emergency Care Conference 2011

Topic: Inside The Super Bowl 2011

Date: January, 2011

Attendees: 150 Hospital providers

CareFlite Critical Care Conference

Topic: EMS and Nursing, Tension vs. Teamwork

Topic: Man vs. Machine: ATV Trauma

Topic: When The Simplest Things Made The Biggest Difference: Airway Case Studies

Date: May 2011, Arlington, TX

Attendees: 300 Hospital and Prehospital providers

 

NDEMSA Rendezvous Conference 2011

Topic: Through The Eyes of A Rescuer

Topic: How Well Do I Know Obstetrical Emergencies?

Topic: Stomped, Trampled and Tossed: Rodeo Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Curbside to Bedside: Pediatric Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Crush Injury vs. Crush Syndrome: Why is it Important to Know!

Topic: Stomped, Trampled and Tossed: Rodeo Trauma Case Studies

Date: April 2011, Minot, ND

Attendees: 700 Prehospital providers

 

EMS Region III 2011 Conference “Partners for Life”

Topic: Through The Eyes of A Rescuer (General Session)

Topic: When The Simplest Things Made The Biggest Difference: Airway Case Studies

Topic: When 3 Storks and a Baby: OB Emergencies

Date: April 2011, Ruidoso, NM

Attendees: 700 Prehospital providers

 

15th Annual Emergency Medical Services Conference

Topic: Man Vs Machine: ATV Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Crush Injury vs. Crush Syndrome: Why is it Important to Know!

Topic: Curbside to Bedside: Pediatric Trauma Case Studies

Date: March 2011, Hartford, CT

Attendees: 600 Prehospital and hospital providers

 

UMBC Paramedic Refresher

Topic: When The Simplest Things Made The Biggest Difference: Airway Case Studies

Topic: Man Vs Machine: ATV Trauma Case Studies

Topic: How Well Do I Know OB Emergencies

Date: March 2011, Baltimore, MD

 

31st Annual Arrowhead EMS Association and Expo

Topic: EMS and Nursing, Tension vs. Teamwork

Topic: How Well Do I Know Obstetrical Emergencies?

Topic: Man vs. Machine: “ATV” Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Crush Injury vs. Crush syndrome – why is it Important to Know?

Date: January 2011, Duluth, MN

 

2010


 

CareFlite Critical Care Conference

Topic: EMS and Nursing, Tension vs. Teamwork

Topic: Man vs. Machine: ATV Trauma

Topic: When The Simplest Things Made The Biggest Difference: Airway Case Studies

Date: May 2011, Arlington, TX

Attendees: 300 Hospital and Prehospital providers

 

NDEMSA Rendezvous Conference 2011

Topic: Through The Eyes of A Rescuer

Topic: How Well Do I Know Obstetrical Emergencies?

Topic: Stomped, Trampled and Tossed: Rodeo Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Curbside to Bedside: Pediatric Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Crush Injury vs. Crush Syndrome: Why is it Important to Know!

Topic: Stomped, Trampled and Tossed: Rodeo Trauma Case Studies

Date: April 2011, Minot, ND

Attendees: 700 Prehospital providers

 

EMS Region III 2011 Conference “Partners for Life”

Topic: Through The Eyes of A Rescuer (General Session)

Topic: When The Simplest Things Made The Biggest Difference: Airway Case Studies

Topic: When 3 Storks and a Baby: OB Emergencies

Date: April 2011, Ruidoso, NM

Attendees: 700 Prehospital providers

 

15th Annual Emergency Medical Services Conference

Topic: Man Vs Machine: ATV Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Crush Injury vs. Crush Syndrome: Why is it Important to Know!

Topic: Curbside to Bedside: Pediatric Trauma Case Studies

Date: March 2011, Hartford, CT

Attendees: 600 Prehospital and hospital providers

 

UMBC Paramedic Refresher

Topic: When The Simplest Things Made The Biggest Difference: Airway Case Studies

Topic: Man Vs Machine: ATV Trauma Case Studies

Topic: How Well Do I Know OB Emergencies

Date: March 2011, Baltimore, MD

 

31st Annual Arrowhead EMS Association and Expo

Topic: EMS and Nursing, Tension vs. Teamwork

Topic: How Well Do I Know Obstetrical Emergencies?

Topic: Man vs. Machine: “ATV” Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Crush Injury vs. Crush syndrome – why is it Important to Know?

Date: January 2011, Duluth, MN

Spotlight on Critical Care Conference

Greater Washington DC Area Chapter of AACN

Topic: Honey I Got Run Over by a Train (Closing Keynote)

Topic: Stomped, Trampled and Tossed: Rodeo Trauma Case Studies

Date: November 2010, Washington, DC

Attendees: 350 Critical Care Clinicians

 

UMBC Paramedic Refresher

Topic: Curbside to Bedside: Pediatric Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Crush Injury vs. Crush syndrome – why is it Important to Know?

Date: November 2010, Baltimore, MD

 

EMS Associates 34th Annual Conference

Topic: The Golden Hour – STEMI and Stroke

Topic: OB Trauma Cases Studies – My Patients Pinned and Pregnant

Topic: Stomped, Trampled and Tossed – Rodeo Trauma Case Studies

Topic: Crush Injury vs. Crush syndrome – why is it Important to Know?

Date: November 2010, Salt Lake City, UT

Attendees: 1000 Prehospital providers

 

Texas EMS Conference 2010

Topic: Organized Chaos: Four Patients and a Medic

Topic: Creating a Culture of Civility: Challenges, Chaos and Recommendations

Date: November 2010, Austin, TX

Attendees: 4000 Prehospital providers

 

Air Medical Transport Conference

Topic: Honey I Got Run Over by a Train

Topic: Size Does Matter: Obesity’s Impact on Critical Care Transport

Date: October 2010, Ft Lauderdale, FL

Attendees: 2000 Critical Care Air and Ground Transport Clinicians

 

EMS Expo and Conference 2010

Topic: How Well Do I Know Obstetrical Emergencies?

Topic: The Controversy of RSI: Should We Really Have Prehospital RSI Yes or No?

Date: September 2010, Dallas, TX

Attendees: 6000 Prehospital providers

 

8th Annual Life Star of Kansas Emergency Care Symposium

Topic: Honey I Got Run Over by a Train (Opening General Session)

Topic: Airway Case Studies: When the Simplest Thing Made the Biggest Difference

Topic: Stomped, Trampled and Tossed: Rodeo Trauma Case Studies

Date: September 2010, Topeka, KS

Attendees: 250 Hospital and Prehospital providers

 

UMBC Critical Care Paramedic Course

Topic: GU/GI Assessment for Critical Care patients

Topic: Dialysis Management for Critical Care patients

Date: July 2010, Baltimore, MD