Critical Care Echocardiography Review Course November 6-8 Schedule
OUR CONFERENCE
Our mission is to deliver educational programs which address the needs of critical care physicians and other health intendance professionals from effectually the world. The briefing promotes excellence and addresses the challenge of providing appropriate care in the most constructive and efficient manner to the critically ill patient.
This conference is accredited for 26.5 MOC Section ane study credits with the Royal College through Academy of British Columbia. It is as well accredited by AACME and the JFICM.
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It's casual & fun and we like to talk about things that you won't hear at other conferences.
We always feature a former patient who speaks near their experiences in the healthcare system. We as well talk about things that brand some people uncomfortable only demand to be discussed. Registration is express so that you will have the gamble to interact with globe renowned International faculty in an breezy setting.
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Speakers
Our World Class Speakers
Alex Webb is the CEO of F12.net, a Canadian It services business concern he founded in 1996. Alex pushed F12 to get, in turn, i of Canada's kickoff providers of managed hardware-as-a-service, private deject, and Microsoft Cloud solutions. F12 ranks amongst North America'south Elite 150 MSPs.
Allison Muniak
One thousand.A.Sc, BSc
Executive Director, Quality & Patient Prophylactic and Infection Command, Vancouver Coastal Health
Allison Muniak is the Executive Managing director of Quality & Patient Safety and Infection Command at Vancouver Coastal Wellness. She is a Man Factors Engineering science Specialist by training with strong experience applying technology and psychology principles on a multifariousness of large and small projects relating to healthcare across Canada and internationally. She was seconded from 2013-2015 to the BC Patient Safety and Quality Council equally a lead for Civilization, Teamwork and Communication.
Brittany Watson
Master of Science in Nursing
Brittany is the Director of Professional Practice for Vancouver Acute at Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH). Prior to joining VCH in 2017, Brittany worked at Providence Health Intendance in a diverseness of clinical and consulting roles, as well equally clinical faculty at the UBC School of Nursing where she remains every bit adjunct kinesthesia today.
Calvin Engen
As Chief Technology Officer. for F12.internet, Calvin oversees internal security, compliance, application development, and data center systems. Calvin also owns F12's client-facing solutions design division, and the inquiry and development of technologies selected for F12's programs.
Claire Snyman
Author, speaker, blogger and advocate for patient and healthcare collaboration
Claire Snyman is an author, speaker, blogger and abet for patient and healthcare collaboration. She is passionate about inspiring people to put their health in their ain hands. Since beingness diagnosed in 2010 with a non-malignant brain tumor and brain surgery in 2012, she realized the importance of partnering with her health intendance team and becoming her torso'south own advocate. In her quest for collaboration betwixt patients and wellness care teams, she co-authored a collaborative study between patients and neurosurgeons at Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Deepak Kaura
1QBit's Chief Medical Officer and the Chair of the Lath of Joule
Deepak Kaura, Physician, FRCPC, MBA – Deepak is 1QBit's Chief Medical Officer and the Chair of the Board of Joule, a Canadian Medical Association subsidiary. Prior to these appointments, Deepak spent 5 years in Qatar with the Sidra Medical and Research Heart, most recently as the Executive Chairman of the Foundational Clinical Services Management Group, where he helped to set new standards in patient care for women and children and led ground-breaking work in the application of machine learning to healthcare.
Dr. Don Griesdale
Doctor, MPH, FRCPC
Dr. Donald Griesdale is an intensive intendance physician and anesthesiologist at Vancouver General Hospital and Banana Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics at the University of British Columbia.
Dr. Erik N. Vu
Consultant in Emergency and Disquisitional Care Medicine for Vancouver Littoral Wellness
Dr. Erik N. Vu is a consultant in Emergency and Disquisitional Intendance Medicine for Vancouver Coastal and the Provincial Health Service'due south Government, and is also a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia, where he completed sub-specialty training in Prehospital Emergency Care and Aviation Medicine.
Dr. Erin Rayner-Hartley
Dr. Erin Rayner-Hartley is a Cardiologist and is currently in her last twelvemonth of Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Cleveland Clinic. She completed her medical degree at Université de Montréal followed by Internal Medicine and Cardiology training at the Academy of British Columbia.
Dr. Gord Finlayson
Cardiothoracic Anesthetist and Intensivist at Vancouver Full general Hospital
Gord Finlayson is cardiothoracic anesthetist and intensivist practicing at Vancouver Full general Hospital for the past ten years. His residency and fellowship preparation occurred at UBC and Stanford. His clinical interests include resuscitative echocardiography, high risk pulmonary emboli, lung transplantation and ECMO.
Dr. Gurmeet Singh
MD MSc FRCSC
Gurmeet Singh, MD MSc FRCSC is currently an Associate Clinical Professor of Disquisitional Intendance Medicine and Cardiac Surgery at the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, University of Alberta, and Medical Director of the Adult ECMO Programme.
His clinical interests include critical care of the cardiac surgical patient, mechanical circulatory support for heart failure, and extracorporeal life back up for respiratory failure.
Dr. H. Thomas Stelfox
Professor and Department Head of Disquisitional Care Medicine
Dr. Tom Stelfox is Professor and Section Head of Disquisitional Intendance Medicine at the University of Calgary and Alberta Wellness Services- Calgary Zone.
Dr. Hailey Hobbs
Assistant Professor, Critical Intendance Medicine
Hailey is an intensivist at Queen's University in Kingston. She completed a 1 year disquisitional care ultrasound and echocardiography fellowship at Western University and is fluent in all domains of critical care ultrasonography. A recent testament in Advanced Disquisitional Care Echocardiography from the National Board of Echocardiography, she is pioneering a new, interdisciplinary disquisitional care ultrasound program at Queen's.
Dr. Jarrod Mosier
Acquaintance Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine at the University of Arizona
Dr. Jarrod Mosier is a tenured Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine at the University of Arizona, a total-time intensivist, and the medical director of the adult ECMO service. Dr. Mosier as well serves as the national course director for The Hard Airway Form: Critical Care.
Dr. Lior Bibas is a Cardiologist and Critical Care dr. from Montreal. He completed his medical studies and his Internal Medicine residency at the Université de Montréal. He then pursued a Fellowship in Cardiology at McGill University followed by a Fellowship in Critical Intendance Medicine at the University of Toronto. He also completed a Certificate in Medical Instruction from the Academy of Dundee.
Dr. Marietjie (MJ) Slabbert
MD
Dr Marietjie (MJ) Slabbert is a specialist in Anesthesiology, Critical Intendance Medicine and also trained in the Great britain in Prehospital Emergency Medicine. Her medical journey started in South Africa where she went to medical school. After completing medical school in 2001, MJ worked in Greatcoat Town for a few years. During this time she also s got involved in prehospital and helicopter medicine. She moved to the UK in 2004 where she dual specialized in Anesthesiology and Critical Intendance and completed iii half dozen month fellowships in helicopter EMS in addition to her in-hospital grooming.
Dr. Matt Morgan
Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine
Dr. Matt Morgan is a Consultant in Intensive Intendance Medicine at the University Infirmary of Wales, and an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Cardiff University. He is passionate about public date, has contributed to multiple high impact scientific articles and has spoken at medical conferences and public events. His outset book "Critical – scientific discipline and stories from the brink of life" was published in 2019. Information technology takes readers on a bout around the intensive care unit, explaining the scientific discipline behind critical illness. He lives in Cardiff with his family and enjoys ice cream.
Dr. Peter Brindley
Peter is a total-time Critical Care Physician at the University of Alberta Hospital in General Systems and also Neurosciences Intensive Intendance. Peter is a Full Professor in Critical Intendance Medicine, Anaesthesiology, and Medical Ideals.
Dr. Rob Arntfield
MD, FRCPC
Rob is medical director of the Disquisitional Care Trauma Centre in London, Ontario where he has also been director of their pioneering critical care ultrasound program for 8 years. He is an writer of the seminal textbook in the field of point-of-care ultrasound, the president of the Canadian Critical Care Ultrasound Consortium and a founding member of the National Board of Echocardiography'southward committee on Avant-garde Critical Intendance Echocardiography. Rob has particular interest in the awarding of transesophageal echocardiography in critical affliction and is known for his educational and enquiry efforts to move TEE out of its traditional silo and democratize its availability and use to all intensive intendance providers.
Dr. Saifee Rashiq
Staff Anesthesiologist at the University of Alberta
Dr. Saifee Rashiq was born in the UK and obtained his medical degree from University of Nottingham. Prior to coming to Canada, he was a House Officer in Medicine, Surgery, Emergency Medicine and Anesthesia in the Uk and was a medical officer on a mountaineering expedition in southern Republic of chile.
Dr. Sara Gray
Disquisitional Care & Emergency Medicine at St. Michael's Hospital (Toronto)
Dr. Sara Gray works in Toronto, at St. Michael's Hospital. She divides her work between Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, wellness programs, public speaking and professional coaching. Just her existent life revolves effectually her family, soccer, books, puzzles, sports, travel, friends, cocktails and food. Probably in that order.
Scott is an intensivist at The Ottawa Hospital and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. He leads to POCUS program in Ottawa, teaches ultrasound effectually the world, and has published extensively on ultrasound-related topics with a focus on knowledge translation.
Dr. Vandegriend is a cardiologist, cardiac intensivist and centre failure specialist at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, BC. He received his M.D. at the Academy of Alberta before moving to Vancouver to complete his internal medicine residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of British Columbia.
Dr. Vincent Chauvette
PhD in biomedical sciences at the University of Montreal
Dr Chauvette is a 3rd-twelvemonth resident in cardiac surgery at the Academy of Montreal. After completing a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry in South Carolina, Dr Chauvette came back to Canada and obtained his Md from Laval University. He is currently pursuing a PhD in biomedical sciences at the University of Montreal and is the co-editor of the Trainee Department for the Canadian Journal of Cardiology.
Dr. Yoan Lamarche
Md, MSc, FRCSC
Cardiac Surgeon/Intensivist
Managing director, Cardiac Surgical Intensive Care Unit – Montreal Centre Institute
Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal
Associate Professor of Surgery, Université de Montréal
Lara Gurney, RN
Nurse Clinician -Emergency Department -Vancouver General Hospital
Lara Gurney is the Nurse Clinician (NC) for the Emergency Section (ED) at Vancouver Full general Hospital (VGH). After graduating with her Bachelors of Science in Nursing from the British Columbia Found of Technology (BCIT), she went on to consummate the emergency and disquisitional care nursing specialties certification.
Matt is a clinician scientist in the field of resuscitation. He works as a clinical nurse educator at the Regal Alexandra hospital emergency department in Edmonton and holds specialty certification in emergency, disquisitional care and cardiovascular are nursing. Matt is also a guideline author with the international liaison committee on resuscitation, editor in primary of he Canadian journal of emergency nursing and doctoral student developing quality indicators for cardiac arrest intendance. He'south a mediocre skier, a poor home renovator and he is the tired father to 3 kids nether v
Sailen Naidu
Acquaintance Professor of Radiology
Sailen Naidu is an interventional radiologist practicing at Mayo Clinic Arizona in Phoenix, Arizona. He is an Acquaintance Professor of Radiology and Program Director of the Interventional Radiology Residency. His clinical interests include interventional oncology, vascular interventions, vascular imaging and venous thromboembolic affliction. He obtained his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin and completed residency and fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis.
Simmie Kalan, RN
Simmie Kalan is a Clinical Nurse Educator for the Intensive Care Unit, at Vancouver Full general Hospital in British Columbia. She is a licensed Registered Nurse and has her Canadian Nurses of Critical Intendance Nurses certification.
Organizers
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07:30 — 10:00 AM
Frontenac Ballroom
Quality Care and the Patient Experience
Moderator: Don Griesdale
7:30-eight:00 AM Dr Tom Stelfox – Dealing With Physicians – Getting From No to Peradventure
8:00-8:30 AM Dr Matthew Morgan Patient Stories: How Extreme Follow-up Allows Us to Meliorate Listen
8:xxx-9:xxx AM Experience Across the Continuum Allison Muniak / Brittany Watson/ Claire Snyman
9:30-10:00 AM Dr Tom Stelfox- Pt Centered Outcomes. Family Centered Care
Coffee in the Showroom Area
iii:thirty — 6:00 PM
Frontenac Ballroom
Critical Care : Getting the Message Out
Moderator: Peter Brindley
3:30-4:00 PM Dr MJ Slabbert – "Should I Stay or Should I Go Now?"
4:00-4:xxx PM Dr Erik Vu – Orange is the New Blackness: Disaster Response Implications for Critical Care Resources to Active Shooter Events
4:30-5:00 PM Dr Matthew Douma – Resuscitation: In that location'southward An App For That
5:00-five:30 PM Dr Peter Brindley – Civilization Modify: A 12 Step Plan
v:30-6:00 PM Dr Don Griesdale/Dr Adam Thomas – Year in Review 2019
half-dozen:00-half-dozen:thirty PM Dr Jarrod Mosier – Evidence Shopping & Culling Facts in Disquisitional Care
half-dozen:xxx — 8:00 PM
Frontenac Ballroom
7:xxx—10:thirty AM
Frontenac Ballroom
Micro to Macro
Moderator: Dr Peter Brindley
vii:thirty-viii:00 AM Dr Matthew Morgan – How to Kiss a Frog
8:00-eight:xxx AM Calvin Engen – Cyber Security: What You Don't Know Might Hurt Y'all
8:30-9:ten AM Dr Deepak Kaura – Avant-garde calculating in health care (40 mins)
nine:10-9:40 AM Dr Matthew Douma – Cardiac Arrest and Performance/What Can Nosotros Learn From All the Video Footage
nine:40-10:10AM Dr Alex Webb – Brave New Electronic World: This IT Simply Got Real.
ten:15 — 11:30 AM
Frontenac Ballroom
Tiffin AND Acquire - Dr Sara Belga
MDR infections in the ICU: What's new in prevention, incidence and associated outcomes
Coffee in the Exhibit Area
Coffee in the Exhibit Area
iii:thirty — half-dozen:00 PM
Frontenac Ballroom
ICU: Tell Me Where It Hurts: Pain, Addiction and Recovery in Patients and Healthcare Providers
Moderator: Dr Bhavesh Patel
three:30-4:00 PM Dr Marietjie Slabbert Sleep deprivation
4:00-four:30 PM Dr Saifee Rashiq -Chronic Pain
4:30-v:00 PM Dr Sara Grayness –Killing Us Slowly: Moral Distress and Compassion Fatigue
v:00-5:30 PM Dr Saifee Rashiq -It's but a (neurobiological) model: What to practice if your spidey-senses tell yous that someone in your call group is drinking too much
5:30-6:00 PM Dr Sara Gray Recovering subsequently your worst twenty-four hour period ever/ Addiction in Healthcare
vi:00-half dozen:thirty PM Dr Saifee Rashiq – Practiced plenty for Mohandas Karamchand: How mentorship can brand y'all happier, more productive and better looking
Breakfast in the Exhibit Area
7:thirty — 10:xxx AM
Frontenac Ballroom
Respiratory Sessions
Moderator: Dr Bhavesh Patel
vii:30-8:00 AM Dr Gord Finlayson – PE management and systems of care / PE response teams
8:00-8:30 AM Dr Sal Naidu – Acute Interventions / Novel Interventions for Submassive and Massive PE
eight:30-9:00 AM Gord Finlayson – Lung Transplantation / ECLS Span to Transplant
9:00-9:30 AM Dr Jarrod Mosier – The physiological Airway
9:thirty-x:00 AM Dr Jarrod Mosier – Mechanical Power of the Lung and How that Relates to Invasive/Non-invasive Ventilation
10:00-10:30 AM Dr Rob Arnfield – Bringing a gun to a gun fight: TEE every bit an everyday tool in the ICU
Virtual Patient Challenge
Teams of interprofessionals volition be using Trunk Interact, an interactive, digital simulator to care for patients using a Gaming Experience. Enter your own squad of 4-5 people or join a team.
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Critical Care Transesophageal Echo: TEE for the Full general Intensivist
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Coffee in the Exhibit Area
3:30 — 6:00 PM
Frontenac Ballroom
ICU Getting to the Heart of the Matter - Squad-Based Arroyo to Direction of Cardiogenic Stupor
Moderators: Dr Gurmeet Singh and Dr Yoan Lamarche
3:30-iv:00 PM Dr Richard Vandegriend – Cardiogenic Shock Yr in Review
4:00-four:30 PM Dr Lior Bibas – Medical Direction, Identification and Physiology of Cardiogenic Stupor
four:xxx-5:00 PM Dr Yoan Lamarche – Temporary Mechanical Circulatory Support of Cardiogenic Shock
five:00-5:30 PM Dr Vincent Chauvette – Potential Complications of Extra-Corporeal Membrane Support
5:30-6:00 PM Dr Gurmeet Singh – Temporary VADs Are Superior to ECMO for Acute Cardiogenic Stupor
vi:00 — 8:00 PM
Breakout Room
A Deeper Dive Small Group Sessions
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Wine AND CHEESE to follow
9:00 AM — 12:00 Noon
Frontenac Ballroom
Two Exciting Workshops Added!
We accept added 2 heady workshops only space is limited. I workshop will be Feb twelfth at noon-15:00 and the other Feb 13th. 09:00-12:00 Disquisitional Intendance Transesophageal Repeat: TEE for the general intensivist
Once regarded equally a tool only for the CV ICU, the reliability, image clarity and ease of imaging of TEE is now beingness put to use increasingly in the general ICU. As critical care echo becomes the dominant ways through which intensivists diagnose and manage shock states, TEE offers many advantages over TTE and is an evolving tool in the intensivist's tool kit. In this unique easily-on workshop, using high-fidelity simulators, image interpretation sessions using actual cases and lectures from leaders in this nascent field, participants will exist able to participate in the cognitive and procedural aspects of disquisitional intendance TEE for the generally ICU patient.
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Nursing Workshop
Last year'south nursing workshop was such a success that nosotros are offering another innovative workshop specifically designed for nurses. It volition focus on essential topics from the conference. There volition be interactive discussions in pocket-size groups and also false cases. This one of a kind nursing workshop will address the challenges of providing appropriate intendance in the nearly effective and efficient manner to a critically sick patient, in add-on key considerations during intra hospital transfers. This workshop is limited to ensure everyone has hands on experience.
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Fairmont Chateau Whistler
4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, BC, V8E 0Z5
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My eighth time to CCCC, and I have some consistent reflections:
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