April 19-23, 2020 • Sheraton Phoenix Downtown • Phoenix, AZ
REP is an outstanding course that encompasses a broad spectrum of topics including neurocritical care disorders, cardiogenic shock, aortic catastrophes, mechanical ventilation, vasopressor use, sepsis, trauma, pediatric resuscitation, the crashing pregnant patient, and reversing life-threatening hemorrhage secondary to new anticoagulant medications. REP is the first integrated resuscitation course developed by an emergency medicine professional society that is tailored to the needs of emergency physicians (EPs). EPs who want to take a single resuscitation course taught at an advanced level (rather than taking ACLS, PALS, and ATLS) will find REP to be an outstanding experience. Quite simply, this course will help you save lives!
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The American Academy of Emergency Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Academy of Emergency Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Course Registration Limit: 100 participants
Sunday, April 19, 2020
7:00am-7:30am |
Registration / Light Continental Breakfast |
7:30am-7:35am |
Introduction |
7:35am-8:05am |
Recent Resuscitation Articles You’ve GOT to Know! |
8:10am-8:40am |
Updates in Acute Ischemic Stroke |
8:45am-9:15am |
The Dying Asthmatic Patient |
9:20am-9:40am |
Break |
9:40am-10:10am |
Pearls and Pitfalls in the Critically Ill Patient with TBI |
10:15am-10:45am |
Reversing Life-Threatening Anticoagulant Hemorrhage |
10:50am-11:20am |
Mending a Broken Heart…Cardiogenic Shock |
11:30am-1:00pm |
Lunch |
1:00pm-1:30pm |
The Critically Ill Pregnant Patient |
1:35pm-2:05pm |
New Medication Tips & Tricks for the Crashing Patient |
2:10pm-2:40pm |
Current Controversies in Sepsis Resuscitation |
2:45pm-3:05pm |
Break |
3:05pm-3:35pm |
Trauma Updates for the Busy EP |
3:40pm-4:20pm |
Catastrophic Aortic Syndromes |
4:25pm-4:55pm |
Tough Cases |
5:00pm |
Adjourn |
*Schedule subject to change.
Monday, April 20, 2020
7:00am-7:30am |
Light Continental Breakfast |
7:30am-8:00am |
Vasopressors in the ED |
8:05am-8:35am |
Mastering ED Mechanical Ventilation |
8:40am-9:10am |
Pearls for Post-Intubation Analgesia & Sedation |
9:10am-9:30am |
Break |
9:30am-10:15am |
The Crashing Kid! |
10:15am-11:00am |
Undifferentiated Shock…Bringing It All Together! |
11:00am |
Adjourn |
*Schedule subject to change.
Michael E. Winters, MD MBA FAAEM
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine; Vice Chair for Clinical and Administrative Affairs, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Peter DeBlieux, MD FAAEM
Eduardo Marvez Professor of Emergency Medicine; Chief Experience Officer University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
John Greenwood, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD FAACT
Clinical Pharmacist, EM and Toxicology, Massachusetts General Hospital; Assistant Professor of EM, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Kami Hu, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine; Program Director, Combined Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine/Critical Care Programs, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM
Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine; Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine; University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine, Rowan University School of Medicine, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, New Jersey
Evadne G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FCCM
Assistant Professor of Surgery and Neurology; Director of Critical Care Education, Emergency Medicine, University of Vermont Medical Center; Board of Directors, American Academy of Emergency Medicine
Susan Wilcox, MD FAAEM FCCM
Associate Professor; Chief, Division of Critical Care, Department of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA