Locations
Glacier National Park (Whitefish), Montana
Whitefish is one of the most scenic and breathtaking areas in America. Surrounded on three sides by picturesque mountain peaks, this alpine village offers amazing outdoor recreation opportunities. In winter, the main draw is Whitefish Mountain Resort, were you can ski or ride nearly 3,000 acres of uncrowded terrain and enjoy lightning-fast rides on the six-seater chairlift, the Snow Ghost Express. Whitefish Mountain Resort offers endless entertainment for riders of all skill levels and SKI Magazine's 2023 Resort Guide has named Whitefish Mountain Resort No. 6 overall in their "Top 30 Ski Resorts in the West" issue and #1 in Value as voted by the readers! If you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, this is a great place to take lessons and intermediate and advanced skiers will find the perfect runs to to hone their skills. Snow lovers will find a variety of activities in this region - from Fat Tire Biking and back county CAT skiing, to dog sledding and horse drawn sleigh rides.
If that's not enough, just a short drive away you’ll find the real treasure of this area - Glacier National Park’s pristine forests, alpine meadows, rugged mountains, and spectacular lakes. Open year round* on a limited basis, Glacier National Park's winter recreation opportunities are diverse, with trails perfect for adventures like Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, and wildlife watching. Guides are available to hire for all skill levels and tours are a great idea for those who'd like to explore with the assistance of someone who's familiar with different aspects of the park. While you're out on the trails, you're likely to spot some majestic wildlife, such as white-tailed deer, moose and elk. Numerous species of birds and the occasional beaver can be spotted as well.
When it's time to return to town, you'll find that Whitefish has retrained the warm, friendly charm of its bygone railroading days. With its covered sidewalk main street leading to the cultural arts center, historic depot museum, and public library, this quaint, picturesque western town offers visitors a change from the fast-paced hustle and bustle of urban life. Getting around Whitefish and Whitefish Mountain Resort is easy in the winter with S.N.O.W. bus service. Central Avenue is filled with a variety of quality restaurants, shopping, and night life. In addition, surrounding communities offer their fair share of unique dining, shopping, museums, art galleries, gaming, and more just waiting to be explored.
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK ENTRY FEES: 7-day entrance permit winter rates are approximately $25 per private vehicle or $15 for each visitor entering by foot, ski, etc. Be aware that most of Glacier National Park's roads are closed during the winter and winter services in the park are extremely limited. The Going-to-the-Sun Road from West Glacier to Lake McDonald Lodge is typically open year-round, weather permitting. Remember to plan ahead, travel and recreate responsibly and leave no trace. Be aware that cell service is limited or nonexistent in the park. Check the National Park Service for more information about visiting Glacier National Park in the winter, https://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/index.htm
Inspired by the grand lodges of the past and surrounded by mountains with the pristine waters of Whitefish Lake at it’s backdoor. The Lodge at Whitefish Lake is located just 10 minutes away from Whitefish Mountain Resort via free shuttles, minutes from downtown galleries and shops of Whitefish and less than a 30-minute drive to the scenic wonders of Glacier National Park. The Lodge offers all the amenities of a full-service resort including complimentary valet parking, heated pools and relaxing hot tubs, lakefront saunas, a private beach, full service spa, fitness center, boutique shopping, and much more. Weather permitting, ice fishing is available daily on beautiful Whitefish Lake overlooking the Whitefish Mountain Range where you can fish with experienced guides in the comfort of spacious, heated, fishing shanties. The Lodge at Whitefish Lake offer guests dining experiences ranging from the lakefront dining room for breakfast and dinner, the bar for lunch and casual dinner, and the Coffee Dock Cafe for grab & go items. Both Viking Creek Rooms and Lodge Studio Suites feature one king or two queen beds (based on hotel availability), soaking tub and walk-in shower, complimentary high-speed Internet access, fireplace, safe, coffee maker, mini-fridge, microwave, hairdryer, and iron/board and more.
The Lodge at Whitefish Lake is located approximately 20 minutes from Glacier Park International Airport (FCA) (15 minutes). Other gateway cities are Missoula, MT (MSO) 132 miles; Spokane, WA (GEG) 261 miles; Calgary, Alberta, Canada (YYC) 293 miles. The Lodge at Whitefish Lake provides transportation for guests traveling via Whitefish Amtrak depot and the Glacier Park International Airport. Please schedule with the hotel directly at least 24-hours in advance for timely service. The Lodge has an underground parking garage, Tesla charging station, alternative electric car charging station, and on-site parking for guests. Oversized vehicle and trailer parking can be accommodated only with advance request.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is designed for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and all other medical care providers who must maintain state-of-the-art knowledge of the emergency medicine specialty or are impacted by it.
PROGRAM PURPOSE
A continuing education program for emergency medicine healthcare professionals, focused on the latest updates and advancements in emergency medicine. This program includes lectures and discussion with faculty/peers to enhance your clinical skills and knowledge. Learn from expert faculty and real-world cases, gaining valuable insights to provide improved patient care in emergency settings.
OBJECTIVES
Improve knowledge, competence, and utilization of the most recent evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.
Improve knowledge, skills, and strategies in the timely diagnosis and management of patients with complex comorbidities, emergency medical conditions, and less common conditions.
Increase knowledge of newer pharmacologic agents, thereby improving competence in medication management via anticipation of potential polypharmacy interactions and improved ability to provide sedation in the emergency department.
Increased ability to anticipate, prevent, and manage complications and emergency medical conditions, leading to improved patient outcomes and reduced morbidity and mortality rates.
Strengthen and augment ability to apply and interpret diagnostic testing/imaging used in the emergency department.
Enhance ability to analyze complex situations from an ethical and legal perspective, protecting both patients and healthcare providers.
Refine and strengthen competence in assessing and managing trauma patients, including timely assessment, prioritization of interventions, and coordination of multidisciplinary care.
Improve confidence in ability to perform procedural skills, enhancing patient comfort and providing optimal quality of care.
Note: Not all objectives apply to every program.
Topics in Emergency Medicine |
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Monday, March 3 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0655 | Welcome | NWS Staff | ||
0700 | Updated Approaches to Pneumothorax and Pleural Disease | J.Keegan | ||
0800 | Vertigo Makes Me Dizzy: Let's Fix That | E.Marcolini | ||
0900 | Ski Break | |||
1545 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In | |||
1600 | Oncologic Emergencies | D.Chiu | ||
1700 | Blood Pressure Goals in Neurologic Disasters | E.Marcolini | ||
1800 | Adjourn | |||
Tuesday, March 4 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0700 | Obstetrical Emergencies | D.Chiu | ||
0800 | Updates in Traumatic Brain Injury | J.Keegan | ||
0900 | Ski Break | |||
1545 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In | |||
1600 | SAH From Diagnosis to Treatment | E.Marcolini | ||
1700 | Emergency Department Operations: How to Run an Efficient ED | D.Chiu | ||
1800 | Adjourn | |||
Wednesday, March 5 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0700 | Neuro Nuggets: Unusual Cases That You Might See | E.Marcolini | ||
0800 | New Pharmacotherapies | D.Chiu | ||
0900 | Ski Break | |||
1545 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In | |||
1600 | Updates in Stroke: Where Are We Now? | E.Marcolini | ||
1700 | Fake-Outs: Stroke, Seizure, and Subarachnoid Mimics | J.Keegan | ||
1800 | Adjourn | |||
Thursday, March 6 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0700 | Doing Cardiac Arrest Right | J.Keegan | ||
0800 | Status Epilepticus: Acute Treatment | E.Marcolini | ||
0900 | Ski Break | |||
1545 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In | |||
1600 | CNS Infection | E.Marcolini | ||
1700 | Rare Procedure Review | D.Chiu | ||
1800 | Adjourn | |||
Friday, March 7 |
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0630 | Registration - Mandatory Sign In - Continental Breakfast | |||
0700 | Pulmonary Embolism: What's the Latest? | D.Chiu | ||
0800 | Do I Really Need That Central Line? Alternatives and Extravasation Risks | J.Keegan | ||
0900 | Break | |||
0915 | Travelers Fever | D.Chiu | ||
1015 | New Fluid Resuscitation Paradigms | J.Keegan | ||
1115 | Adjourn | |||
20 CME 20 Class A CE 20 CE 2.7 Pharmacology Hours† |
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Refreshments served at the meeting are for registered attendees only. | ||||
Rev.7/23/24 |
FACULTY
David T. Chiu, MD, MPH
Vice President of Network Operations
Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians
Senior Medical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
Joshua Keegan, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Emergency Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Hanover, New Hampshire
Evie Marcolini, MD, FACEP
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Neurology
Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs, Department of Emergency Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Hanover, New Hampshire
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
(non-speaking role)
Liudvikas Jagminas, MD, FACEP
Associate Professor of Medical Science (Adj), Medical Education
Brown University and Alpert Medical School
Providence, Rhode Island
Adjunct Medical Faculty Educator, Bryant University Physician Assistant Program
Attending Physician Sturdy Health and Kent Hospital
Attleboro, Massachusetts
ACCREDITATION
Northwest Anesthesia Seminars / Northwest Seminars is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Northwest Anesthesia Seminars / Northwest Seminars designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for 20 hour(s) of ACEP Category I credit.
American Board of Anesthesiology: This activity contributes to the CME component of the American Board of Anesthesiology’s redesigned Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology™ (MOCA®) program, known as MOCA 2.0®. Please consult the ABA website, www.theABA.org, for a list of all MOCA 2.0® requirements.
Canadian Physicians: This activity is eligible for Section 1 credits in the Royal College’s Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. Participants must log into MAINPORT to claim this activity.
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists: This program has been prior approved by the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology for 20 Class A CE credits; AANA approval number 1044750; Expiration Date 03/07/2025.
Nurse Practitioners: The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accept CME from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Osteopathic Physicians: This program is eligible for Category 2 credit with the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
Physician Assistants: The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 20 hours of Category I credit for completing this program.
Registered Nurses: NWAS/NWS is an approved provider of the AR, DC, FL, GA, KS, KY, MI, MS, NH, NM, ND, SC, WV, and WY nursing boards. Provider number: 50-7480
The AANA is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, CEP #10862.
This program offers 20 contact hours.
†Pharmacology hours subject to change.
COURSE DIRECTOR
Mark T. Murphy, MD, MSN Education, LLC, Treasure Island, Florida, Medical Director, Northwest Seminars, Pasco, Washington
SCHEDULE AND FACULTY CHANGES
Factors beyond our control sometimes necessitate changes in the schedule and faculty. If time permits, we will inform all registrants of any changes prior to the program. Changes on site due to local conditions will be announced in class.
COURSE CANCELLATION BY PROVIDER
We reserve the right to cancel a course for any reason. In such case, a minimum of days notice will be given to those registered and 100% of tuition paid will be refunded. NWAS/NWS and NWWT will not be responsible for any non-refundable airfare, hotel, or other liabilities you may incur. We highly recommend purchase of travel insurance. Travel at your own risk.
COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY
No penalty if canceled by January 1, 2025. Cancellations between January 2, 2025, and February 1, 2025, incur a $100 fee. Cancellations after February 1, 2025, are not eligible for a refund. However, 50% of the tuition paid can be applied toward tuition for another NWS/NWAS program within the next 12 months. Cancellation must be made in writing. No tuition credit or refund will be issued for attendees that are no-shows for the program.
FAP (Frequent Attendee Points)
We value your patronage and have a simple program to reward you. Our Frequent Attendee Points (FAP) program gives you an added bonus for money spent on our seminars, as well as cruise cabins booked through our in-house travel agency, Northwest Worldwide Travel.
You are automatically enrolled in this program with your paid registration. Click here for more information.
*Effective January 1, 2023, net hotel stays for 2023 and beyond will no longer be included in FAP calculations.
Lecture notes will be provided via download in PDF format.
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Please note that children and non-registered guests are not allowed to attend the lectures. The concierge can provide you with childcare information.
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