Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital invites Surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other health care providers with an interest to trauma and critical illness to earn up to 20 hours in continuing medical education credit from the prestigious Harvard Medical School.
The Symposia’s key note speakers will cover all facets of treatment encountered in Trauma and Critical care. This unique opportunity gives physicians the chance to learn from world renowned doctors and receive the most in-depth and cutting edge information avaliable in the field of critical care and trauma. The education delivered is exciting, readily applicable, and memorable
The Trauma and Critical Care Symposium will review state-of-the-art information about the diagnosis and management of severely ill patients. The Symposium provides an ideal mix of the traditional standard-of-care principles with cutting-edge, forward-moving practices. It explores issues related to surgical technique, resuscitation, inflammation and infection, respiratory care, nutrition, prehospital care, and ethics.
After participating in the symposia, you will:
-Improve clinical skills in managing critically ill surgical patients
-Establish priorities in resuscitation of trauma patients
-Learn the evidence that supports decisions and interventions
-Receive examples based on real-life cases through expert panel and debate sessions
-List important diagnostic test and therapeutic maneuvers that are considered standard of care
-Consider new interventions and against-the-dogma techniques that may improve outcome
-Understand relevant areas of basic science that provide the foundation for clinical decision-making
-Interact directly with local and national leaders in the field of trauma and critical care
ACCREDITATION Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Harvard Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum [Core Course Only 14.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM ] and [Core Course with precourses/workshops 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM ]. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Massachusetts General Hospital (OH-239/10-1-08) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. A maximum of [Core Course 14.75 CEU] and [Core Course with precourses/workshops 10.5 CEU] will be accredited to nurses.
George Velmahos, MD, PhD
Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School Chief, Division of Trauma, Emergency Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts
Luca Bigatello, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesia and Critical Care
Richard Pino, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Alice Gervasini, PhD, RN
Instructor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Joshua Goldstein, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Rosangely Martinez
Jonathan Winograd, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Sascha Beutler, MD, PhD
Instructor in Anesthesia
Susan Wilcox, MD
Assistant in Anesthesia; Internist
Carl Hauser, MD
Professor of Surgery
Vicki Noble, MD
RDMS;Assistant Professor
Todd Sarge, MD
Instructor in Anesthesia
Venkatesh Srinivasa, MD
Instructor, Anesthesiology
Ulrich Schmidt, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Nicholaw Sadovnikoff, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Frederick Millham, MD, MBA
Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery
James Hurst, MD
Professor of Surgery
Heena Santry, MD
Assistant in Surgery, Trauma, Emergency
Stephan Wicky, MD
Director Interventional Vascular Radiology
Paul Biddinger, MD
Director of Operations and Disaster Medicine
Paricia Mian, MS, RN
APN-BC
Hasan Alam, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Peter Masiakos, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Mitchelle Harris, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
R. Smith, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
Andrew Friedrich, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Jeanine Weiner-Kronish, MD
Henry Isaiah Dorr Professor of Research
Irene Souter, MD
Assistant Professor of OBGYN
Alasdair Conn, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery; Chief of Emergency Services Massachusetts General Hospital
George Frendl, MD, PhD
Kimon Zachary, MD
Instructor in Medicine
Camille Kotton, MD
Assistant Professor
Lawrence Borges
CSTR, MHSA; Program Manager, Division of Trauma
Susan Wedel, MD
Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director
Marc De Moya, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Mark Vrahas, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Michael Bailin, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
George Topulos, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Daniel Talmor, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Dean Hess, PhD
RRT; Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Michael Rotondo, MD
Professor and Chairman: Chief of Surgery
Benjamin Podsiadlo
EMTP; Chief and Director EMS Advanced Life Support
David King, MD
Instructor in Surgery; Trauma Surgeon
Benjami Medoff, MD
Assistant Professor
Charles Ferguson, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Andrew Warshaw, MD
Surgeon-in-Chief and Chairman
Rajan Gupta, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Benjamin Hollingsworth, MS
ACNO; Trauma Emergency Surgery
Ashikam Oren-Grinberg, MD
Instructor in Anesthesia
Joseph Blansfield, MS
APN-BC
Teo Dagi, MD, MBA
MPH, MTS; Director of IntelliDx
Peter Burke, MD
Professor of Surgery, Boston University
Ronald Gross, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Carlos Brown, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Eric Mahoney, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Mark Pearlmutter, MD
Chair & Vice President
Mark Shapiro, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Robert Winchell, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery
Erik Garpestad, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Janet Orf, MS, RN
ACNP
Sheldon Brotman, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Michael Rosenblatt, MD, MBA, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery
Atul Malhotra, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Laurie Petrovick
CSTR, MHSA
Jonathan Gates, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Rae Allain, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
Stephen Wicky, MD
Director Interventional Vascular Radiology