Catch these 10-minute presentations in the ED Talks Thought Leader Theater at innovatED in the Exhibit Hall.
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10:20–10:30 a.m.
Three Ingredients for Letting Doctors Be Doctors
Presented by Todd Rothenhaus, MD, chief medical officer and senior vice president of network knowledge, athenahealth, Watertown, Massachusetts
Thanks to a combination of bad technology, changing reimbursements, and piles of regulations, it's harder now than ever for doctors to do what they were trained for: treating patients. But all hope is not lost, argues Dr. Rothenhaus. By combining a better user experience, more relevant patient information and connectivity, and real-time decision support within the workflow, it is possible to once again let doctors be doctors.
Sponsored by athenahealth
10:40–10:50 a.m.
Emergency Diagnosis and Triage for Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke Treatment
Presented by M. Ali Aziz-Sultan, MD, chief, divisions of vascular and endovascular neurosurgery, department of neurosurgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and associate professor, Harvard Medical School, Boston
Acquire acute ischemic stroke clinical education through the use of simulation. The session will walk the participant through a “code stroke” from emergency medical services field response to ED neuro assessment, neurological imaging, and interventional treatment. Two full-body patient simulators and an imaging station will allow participants to have a true emergency experience for acute ischemic stroke. The simulation stations will be staffed by Medtronic personnel and physician consultants.
Sponsored by Medtronic
11–11:10 a.m.
Dalvance® (dalbavancin) for Injection for the Treatment of Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections (ABSSSI)
Presented by Yoav Golan, MD, MS, FIDSA, attending physician, Tufts Medical Center, and associate professor of medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston
Treatment paradigms for acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections.
Sponsored by Actavis
2:40–2:50 p.m.
Controlling Highly Infectious Disease in the ED Setting
Presented by Michael P. Pietrzak, MD, senior physician strategist, HKS Team ED
Highly infectious diseases continue to be a challenge in the ED setting. This presentation will review design strategies to mitigate contamination and spread of disease.
Sponsored by HKS, Inc.
3–3:10 p.m.
Dalvance® (dalbavancin) for Injection for the Treatment of Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections (ABSSSI)
Presented by Yoav Golan, MD, MS, FIDSA, attending physician, Tufts Medical Center, and associate professor of medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston
Treatment paradigms for acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections.
Sponsored by Actavis
3:15–3:25 p.m.
Designing for Highly Infectious Diseases in the ED
Presented by Michael P. Pietrzak, MD, senior physician strategist, HKS Team ED
Emerging highly infectious diseases have shaken the world in the last several years. We will inevitably face more. Emergency departments are the hospital’s frontline defense for highly infectious diseases. Proper equipment, procedures, and protocols are essential, but there also are key elements of facility design that can lead to successful outcomes. This presentation will review infection transmission in the hospital and innovative approaches and design features to make the ED more effective operationally and safer for the staff. At the end of the 10-minute session, the participant will understand the significance of aerosol versus fomite versus droplet transmission in the built environment, understand the role of decontamination principles in infectious disease, and understand concepts of facility design that can support unidirectional flow and decontamination.
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