USC National Trauma, Emergency Surgery And Acute Care Symposium

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26th AnnualUSC National Trauma,Emergency Surgery andAcute Care SymposiumMay 23-24, 2019Langham HuntingtonPasadena, CAEligible forf rAmerican Board offSurgr ery (ABS)-MOCself-assessment creditmaximum of 17.5 AMA PRPRACatetegorry 1 Credits Presented by:Institute of Continuing Education for Nurses, Department of NursingLAC USC Medical Center

COURSE DESCRIPTIONpresented by the Division of Acute Care Surgery at the Los Angeles Countyt Universiv tty ofSouthern Califof rnia (LALAC USC) Medical Center,r one of the largest trauma centers in the Unitedsurgery,y, trauma and surgical critical care. A balance betwt een evidence-based principles and innovativethought-provov kik ng discussion will be maintained during livev lyl expert debates. Each session fof cuseson understanding the latest medical controversies andd the implementation of practical proceduralskills.TARGET AUDIENCEand trauma care, as well as all allied health professif onals who care forf adults and seek to enhancetheir understanding of trauma care and treatment options to optimize management of their patients.PROGRAM6:30 am Registration and Breakfast7:15 am WWelcomeDemetrios Demetriades,s MDMD, PhDOpening RemarksV ughn A. StaVat rnes,s MDDean Laurar Mosquedaa, MDSession 1: Prehospital and EmergencyDepartment IModerator: Kenji Inaba, MD, MSc7:30 am7:50 amActive Shooter,r, Is YYour HospitalReady?Kenji Inaba,a MDMD, MScHuman and Animal BitesMatthieu PP. DeCllerckr , MD8:10 am “WarW Dogs”CDR PaP ul WisniW ewski,i DO8:30 am8:50 am9:00 amK9s,, A Critical Part of the LAPDTeamTSgt.t HenH rry Milller,r LAL APDDiscussionPresentation of Prehospital ServiceA rdAwaKenji Inaba,a MDMD, MScSession 2: Keynote Speaker:Chief Michel R. Moore, LAPDIntroduction: Kenji Inaba, MD, MSc9:05 am9:35 amKeynote Lecture: LAPD in 2019Michc el R. MoM ore,e Chiefeff LAL APDBreakSession 3: Prehospital and EmergencyDepartment IIModerator: Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD10:05 am Advanced Field Interventions inT auma: TouTrT rniquets, TXTXA, REBOA,Other?Marcr Ecksteint , MD,M MPMPH10:20 am Re-T-Triage,, Are WWe Doing OurPatients Harm?Claytont KaK zan, MD10:35 am Emergent Airwaya Control, Tips andT icksTrCarlr R.Chudnofofskky, MD10:50 am DiscussionSession 4: Challenging Problems in Surgery!Moderator: H. Gill Cryer, MD, PhDLocal Management ofEntero-Atmospheric FistulasMarkr KapK lan, MD11:10 am Advances in the Management ofAcute Diverticulitis: ChallengingConventional Practices!Brantr A. Putnam, MD11:20 am Minimizing Stomal Complications:Tips and PitfallsGlenn T.T Ault,t MD,M MSEd11:30 am Percutaneous Cholecystectomy:Indications, Timing and Need forfElective CholecystectomyH Gill CrH.Cryer,r MD,M PhD11:40 am Discussion11:50 am Lunch Pick-UpSession 5: Luncheon SessionIntroduction: Demetrios Demetriades, MD,PhD12:00 pm Preparing ffor a Deposition as anExpert,, Deffendant or Witness:Tips and Pitfalls!Michc ael Sise,e MDSession 6: Organ DonationModerator: Lydia Lam, MD12:50 pm “My Story”Tina Marie VandTV derhorst1:05 pm Donation Afterf Cardiac Death:Myths and FactsAdam J. TeT llel r,r CPTC TC, CTBST1:20 pm DiscussionSession 7: Challenging ProblemsModerator: Brant A. Putnam, MD1:30 pm TTechniques, Tips and Pitfalls inMeasuring Abdominal PressuresKazuhide Matsushimaa, MDK

AdvancesElizabeth R. Benjamin, MDMD, PhDD1:50 pm Reversal of Oral AnticoagulantsSubarna Biswas,s MD,M MS2:00 pm DiscussionSession 8: Debate: REBOAModerator: Kenji Inaba, MD, MSc2:10 pm REBOA Is a Lifef Saving Modality:All TrT auma Centers Should Hava eIt!Carlosr V R. Brown, MD2:20 pm REBOA Is Still an InvestigationalModality!t It Could Be a SpectacularFailure!Ali Salim, MD2:30 pm Resolution: Let’s Agree!3:29 pm Coagulopathy and FluidResuscitation in Severe TrT aumaticBrain InjuriesMatt Strickland,d MD,M MBMBA3:37 pm Should Cricothyrodotomy BeConverted to a TrT acheostomy?3:45 pm Adhesive Small Bowel Obstruction:Operate or ObserveGrar ce NgNg, MD3:53 pm Anesthesia Considerations inthe Hypoty ensive or TrT aumatic BrainInjury PatientRodneye McKeever,r MDComplications and Long-TeT rmResults of Stent GraftsfGrege oryr Maagee,e MD2:35 pm Break4:09 pm Discussion3:05 pm Use of Whole Blood in CivilianSettingsErik J. Roedeld l, MD4:20 pm Panel:Michc ael Sise,e MDCarlosr V R. Brown, MDP tePet r Rhee,e MD,M MPMPHMarkr KapK lan, MDDBrantr A. Putnam, MDSession 9: Capsule Commentaries: SurgicalDilemmas in TraumaModerator: Ali Salim, MD3:13 pm Risks of Massive TrT ansfusionProtocolsMarcr D. TrT ust,t MD3:21 pm Advances in Burn Local CareSebastian VrV ouwe,e MDSession 10: One Hour with Dimitri:Believe It or Not!Moderator: Demetrios Demetriades, MD,PhD5:20 pmAdjournCONCURRENT SESSION: “HYPER-REALISTIC TRAUMA SIMULATION”Sponsored by the US Navy Trauma Training CenterDescription: Hava e you ever wondered what it would be like to do a resuscitation and surgery ona severely injured trauma patient on a military deployment? In this session, yyou will be part ofa damage control surgery team and perfof rm life-savingfsurgical interventions on hyperrealisticsimulators.Moderators: LCDR Andrea Austin,, MD and CDR Paul Wisniewski, DOPrior sign-up required by Maya 1, 2019. Maximum 12 participants per session.Friday, May 24, 20197:00 amRegistration and Breakfastt7:30 amCritical Care Update: AdvancedRespiratory Support ffor the NonIntubated PatientJ. PeP rrenr Cobb,b MDSession 11: In the ICUModerator: Meghan Lewis, MD7:45 amECMO in TrT auma: Indications,Controversies and Pushing theEnvelopeBrar dleley Allen, MD8:00 amEndocrine Emergencies in theSurgical Intensive Care UnitElizabeth Bealele, MD8:15 amHemodynamic Monitoring in theICUMeMeghan Lewis,s MD8:30 amDiscussionACKNOWLEDGEMENTThe Division of Acute Care Surgery, Institute of Continuing Education for Nurses, Department of Nursing andLAC USC Medical Center is grateful to KCI for an educational grant in support of the symposium.

Session 12: Community Outreach ProgramsModerator: Lydia Lam, MD1:22 pm VVertebral Artery ExposureMorgrgan A. Schc ellenbergrg, MDMD, MPMPH8:40 am1:29 pm Exposure of the Abdominal Aortaand Visceral BranchesZachac ryr WaW rriner,r MD8:55 am9:10 amUSC TTattoo Removal ProgramDamon H.H Clarkr , MDPatient to Community ServiceJose LemusNon-Medical Assistance: OneMan’s SolutionDamian KeK vitt9:25 am TTrauma Survivor Reunion ProgramL dia Lam, MDLy9:35 amDiscussionSession 13: Military SessionModerator: Col. Todd Rasmussen, MD9:45 am Combat Casualty Care: MilitaryLessons TrT anslated to CivilianPracticeLt.t CCol.l Brian J.J GGavitt,t MD,M MPMPH9:55 am16 YYears of USC Navy TrT aumaPlanning ffor the FutuF reCDR PaP ul WisniW ewski,i DO10:05 am Anesthesia Tips and Pitfalls in WarWT aumaTrCCaaptt. Joshua M.M TobinT, MD10:15 am Discussion10:25 am BreakSession 14: Keynote Speaker:David A. Spain, MDIntroduction: Demetrios Demetriades, MD,PhD10:55 am Keynote Lecture: Afterf the TrT aumaDavid A. SSpain, MDSession 15:11:25 am Fatal Automobile VersusVPedestrianCollisions frf om the Coroner’sPerspectiveMatthew Millel r,r MD11:45 am Pulmonary Fat Embolism: A FatalSurgical ComplicationYYulaiW ng, MDWan12:05 pm Discussion12:15 pm Lunch Pick-UpSession 16: Luncheon SessionModerator: Demetrios Demetriades, MD, PhD12:25 pm Civilian and Military Partnerships inAchieving Excellence in TrT aumaCoC l.l ToT dd Rasmussen, MDSession 17: Video Session: How To.Moderator: Elizabeth R. Benjamin, MD, PhDpm Carotid Artery ExposureBryanrLove,e MD1:36 pm Lung Injury and TrT aumaticPneumonectomyMatthew FoF restir ere,e MD1:43 pm DiscussionSession 18: Challenging and ControversialIssuesModerator: Daniel R. Margulies, MD1:53 pm CD Colitis: Pitfalls in the Diagnosis,Advances in Prevention andT eatment!TrBrar d SpS ellbl ergrg, MD2:03 pm Alcohol and Stimulant Illicit DrugTrauma Patients?TAaron Strumwasser,r MDOutcomes?Michc ael Sise,e MDT auma: Is It a Morbidity?TrCarlosr V R. Brown, MD2:33 pm Acute Cholecystitis: Same AdmissionOperation or Cool Down andElective Operation?Daniel R. Margulies,s MD2:43 pm Discussion2:55 pm BreakSession 19: International MedicineModerator: Elizabeth R. Benjamin, MD, PhD3:25 pm Refugee Crisis and MedicalChallenges: First-Hand Experience inthe MediterraneanDaniel Schnoc rr,r MD3:45 pm 5 YYears Collaboration Betwt eenNanshan Hospital and USC: LessonsLearnedJ rryJer WuWu, MD4:05 pm TTrauma in TaiwanT: With the Eyes ofa USC-T-Trained FeF llowLi-Chien Max-Chien, MDMD, MBMBA4:25 pm DiscussionSession 20: RheeopardyModerator: Peter Rhee, MD, MPH4:35 pm PanelAndrd ew WanW ng, MDMD, NeilN PaP tet l,l MD &Zachac ryr WaW rriner,r MD

PROGRAMOPTIONAL ADVANCED CADAVER COURSES OFFEREDRegister ffor the fof llowing courses with Angela Martinez at amartinez@surgery.usc.eduy.Course location is at LAC USC Medical Center,r Los Angeles,, Califof rnia.Basic Endovascular Skills forf TrT auma (BEST)TTuesday, Maay 21, 2019 from 9:00 am to 12:30 pmayf st, lunch and all lab fef es.Tuition: 1,500, includes breakfaTAdvanced Surgr ical Skills ffor Exposure in TrT auma (ASSET)WWednesday, Maay 22, 2019 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pmayT on: 1,000 includes ASSET manual/DVD,, breakfast,, lunch and all lab feesTuitif .KEYNOTE SPEAKERSMichel R. Moore, Chief of Police, Los Angeles Police DepartmentChief Michel R. Moore is a 37-year veteran of the Los AngelesPolice Department. D uring his tenure he advanced through the ranks,working various assignments and promoting to the upper levels of thet o Operational Bureaus,, and as Assistant Chief,twf, he was the Directorsworn in as the 57th Chief of Police ffor the City of Los Angeles.Chief Moore has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business andManagement and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration.Chief Moore has completed advanced coursework in emergencymanagement,, counter-terrorism,, and process improvement. He hasreceived various notable commendations and awards ffor his policeservice including the Department’s Medal of ValoV r,r, the Police Medal,the Police Star,r, and the Meritorious Service Medal.Policing with Purpose,, with Compassion,, and in Partnership is ChiefMoore’s leadership philosophy and overall ffocus to support the Cityof Los Angeles and the communities the Department serves.David A. Spain, MD, FACS, Professor and Chief of Acute Care Surgery, Stanford UniversityDavid A. Spain,, MD, FAF CS is the David L. Gregg,, MD Professorfand Chief of Acute Care Surgery,y, Department of Surgery,y Stanfof rdsurgical critical care and hava e focusedfon shock,, sepsis, introductionand assessment of new technology in patient care and the assessmentof trauma system perfof rmance. He has served in many leadershippositions in national organizations and societies. He is currently theDirector ffor the American Board of Surgery and the President-electof the American Association ffor the Surgery of TrT auma (AAST). Heserves on the editorial boards of the Journal ofo Trar uma Acutet Care Surgrg,Surgrgerry and PPLoS One,eSurgrgerry andC itical CareCrr of the Surgical PatientPand the Merck Manual.

FACULTYSYMPOSIUM DIRECTORSKeck School of Medicine of USCLos Angeles, CaliforniaDemetrios Demetriades, MD, PhD, FAFACSProfessorfof SurgeryDirector,r, Division of Acute Care SurgeryDivision of Acute Care Surgeryyand Surgical Critical CareMarkr Kaplan, MD, FAFACSProfessorfof Surgery andDirector of Acute Care SurgeryAlbert Einstein Medical CenterPhiladelphia, PAPClaya ton Kazan, MDMedical Director,r Los Angeles County Fire DepartmenttLos Angeles, CAKenji Inaba, MD, MSc, FAFACS, FRCSCProfessorfof Surgery,y,Emergency Medicine and AnesthesiaVice Chair,r, Department of SurgeryMedical Director,r Surgical ICUDivision of Acute Care Surgeryand Surgical Critical CareDamian KevittExecutive Director,r Streets Are FFor Everyone (SAFE)Los Angeles, CALyydia Lam, MD, FALFACSAssistant Professorfof Clinical Surgeryand Emergency MedicineDivision of Acute Care Surgeryyand Surgical Critical CareFACSDaniel R. Margulies, MD, FAProfessorfof SurgeryyDirector of TrT auma and Acute Care SurgeryyCedars-Sinai Medical CenterLos Angeles, CAElizabeth R. Benjamin, MD, PhD, FAFACSAssociate Professorfof Clinical Surgeryand Emergency MedicineDivision of Acute Care Surgery andSurgical Critical CareSgt. Henry MillerLos Angeles Police DepartmentLos Angeles, CASPECIAL INVITED GUESTLaura Mosqueda, MDDeanMaya S. and John H. Hooval Dean’s Chair in MedicineProfessorfof Family Medicine and GeriatricsKeck School of Medicine of USCLos Angeles, CAGUEST FACULTYCarlos V.V R. Brown, MD, FAFACSProfessorfof SurgeryChief,f, Division of Acute Care SurgeryyDell Medical School,, University of TTexas at AustinAustin, TXTLi-Chien Max Chien, MD, MBADepartment of Emergency MedicineTaipei City HospitalTTTaipei, TaiwanTH. Gill Cryey r,r MD, PhD, FAFACSProfessorfand ChiefDivision of TrT aumaRonald Reagan UCLA Medical CenterLos Angeles, CAMarianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FAFACEP,P FAAPFMedical DirectorrLos Angeles County EMS AgencyyProfessorfof Clinical Medicine and PediatricsLos Angeles, CABrian J. Gavitt, MD, MPH, FAFACSLieutenant Colonel,, Medical Corps,, US Air FoF rceAssistant Professorfof SurgeryyDivision of TrT auma,, Critical Care,, & Acute Care SurgeryyDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Cincinnati Medical CenterCincinnati,, OHJose LemusChild Social WoW rkerDepartment of Children and Family ServicesLos Angeles, CAMatthew Miller,r MDDeputy Medical ExaminerrLos Angeles County Medical Examiner-CoronerLos Angeles, CAFACSBrant A. Putnam, MD, FAProfessorfof SurgeryChief,f, Division of TrT auma/A/ cute CareSurgery/Surgical Critical CareHarbor-UCLA Medical CenterLos Angeles, CAATodd Rasmussen, MD, FATFACSColonel,, Medical Corps,, US Air FoF rceProfessorfof SurgeryyAssociate Dean of ResearchUnifof rmed Services University of the Health SciencesDirector,r, Combat Casualty Care Research ProgramUS Army Medical Research& Materiel CommandrasmusWWashington, DCPeter Rhee, MD, MPH, FAFACSProfessorfof SurgeryyUnifof rmed Services,, University of Health SciencesAtlanta,, GAAli Salim, MD, FAFACSDivision Chief,f TrT auma,, Burns,, & Surgical Critical CareDepartment of TrT auma,, Burns,, & Surgical Critical CareBrigham & WoW men’s HospitalProfessorfof Surgery,y, Harvard Medical SchoolBoston,, MADaniel Schnorr,r MDClinical FacultyDepartment of Emergency MedicineHarbor-UCLA Medical CenterT rance, CATor

FACULTYYGUEST FACULTYMichael Sise, MD, FAFACSClinical Professorfof SurgeryyUC San DiegoScripps Mercy HospitalSan Diego, CAAdam J. TeT ller,r CPTC, CTBSClinical Resource SpecialistOne LegacyLos Angeles, CATina Marie VandeVrrhorsttSpecial Guest SpeakerJ. Perren Cobb, MD, FAFACS, FCCMProfessorfof Clinical Surgery and AnesthesiologyDirector,r Surgical Critical Care,, KeckkDivision of Acute Care Surgery andSurgical Critical CareMatthieu P.P DeClerck, MDAssistant Professorfof Clinical Emergr ency MedicineDepartment of Emergency MedicineMarc Eckstein, MD, MPH, FAFACEPProfessorfof Emergency MedicineDirector of Pre-Hospital Care, LAC USCMedical Director,, LA Fire DepartmentYulai WanYW g, MDSenior Deputy Medical ExaminerrLos Angeles CountyLos Angeles, CAMeghan Lewis, MD, FAFACSAssistant Professorfof Clinical SurgeryAssociate Director,r, SICU, LAC USCDivision of Acute Care Surgery andSurgical Critical CareJerry WuW , MDDirector of Emergency Medicine and Critical CareNanshan HospitalShenzhen,, ChinaGregory Maga ee, MDAssistant Professorfof Clinical SurgeryyDivision of VascularVSurgery andKeck School of Medicine of USCand LAC USC Medical CenterBradley AlA len, MDVVolunteerSurgeonDivision of Acute Care Surgeryand Surgical Critical CareGlenn T.T AultA , MD, MSEd, FAFACSAssociate Dean,, Clinical AdministrationAssociate Professorfof SurgeryyDivision of Colorectal SurgeryAndrea AusA tin, MDLieutenant Commander,r, Medical Corps,, US NavyyAssistant Professorfof Emergency MedicineUnifof rmed Services UniversityyNavy TrT auma TrT aining CenterElizabeth Beale, MDAssistant Professorfof Clinical MedicineDepartment of MedicineSubarna Biswas, MD, MSAssistant Professorfof Clinical SurgeryyDivision of Acute Care Surgery andSurgical Critical CareKazuhide Matsushima, MD, FAFACSAssistant Professorfof Clinical SurgeryyDivision of Acute Care Surgery andSurgical Critical CareRodney McKeevev r,r MD, DABAD, FCCPClinical Assistant Professorfof AnesthesiologyyAssistant Director of Clinical Operations,Operation Room CoordinatorDepartment of AnesthesiologyLAC USC Medical CenterProfessorfEmeritusSurgery and Emergency MedicineMorgr an Schellenbergr , MD, MPHAssistant Professorfof Clinical SurgeryyDivision of Acute Care Surgery andSurgical Critical CareBrad Spellbergr , MD, FIDSA, FAFACPProfessorfof Clinical MedicineLAC USC Medical CenterCarl R. Chudnofskf ky, MD, FAFACEPProfessorfof Clinical Emergency MedicineChair,r, Emergency MedicineDepartment of Emergency MedicineVaughn A. Starnes, MDVDistinguished ProfessorfandChair,r, Department of SurgeryH. Russell Smith FoundatiFonChair,r, Executive Director of the CardiovascularDamon H. Clark, MDAssistant Professorfof Clinical SurgeryyAssociate Medical Director,r,Surgical Critical Care,, KeckDivision of Acute Care Surgery andSurgical Critical CareAaron Strumwassemr MDr,Assistant Professorfof Clinical SurgeryyDivision of Acute Care Surgery andSurgical Critical Care

FACULTYYKeck School of Medicine of USCand LAC USC Medical CenterSURGICAL CRITICAL CARE FELLOWSJoshua M. TobinT, MDAssociate Professorfof AnesthesiologyChief,f, Division of TrT auma AnesthesiologyyCaptain,, US NavyGrace Ng,, MDErik J. Roedel, MD, FAF CSMatt Strickland,, MD,, MBA,, FRCSCMarc D. TrT ust,, MDSebastian VrV ouwu e,, MD,, FRCSCPaul Wisniewski, DOCommander,r, Medical Corps,, US NavyyAssistant Professorfof SurgeryUnifof rmed Services UniversityyNavy TrT auma TrT aining CenterTRAUMA FELLOWSF restiere,, MDMatthew FoBryan Love,, MDZachary WarW riner,r, MDVISITING FELLOWSNeil Patel,, MDHarbor-UCLA Medical CenterrAndrew WanW g,, MDCedars-Sinai Medical CenterCOURSE OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of the program the participant should be able to: Outline optimal care in the prehospital setting. Integrate new technology and devices ffor monitoring and treatment in trauma and critical care. Outline methods to improve mass casualty and disaster planning at yyour home institution. Plan an evidence-based approach to current controversies in trauma and critical care patient management. Devise methods to improve organ donation programs at your home institution.COURSE INFORMATIONCourse ProceedingsgEmailed to all registrants befof re and afterf the confef rence.Meetingg Locata ionLangham Huntington Hotel, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Drive, Pasadena, CAA 91106PararkingV let parking is discounted 29 overnight/ 14 daily.VayHotelTo book a room at the Langham Huntington, call (626) 568-3900 and ask ffor group reservations. Mention USCTT auma Symposium or the Keck School of Medicine of USC to receive the special rate under the room block.TrRoom rate is 259 Superior Room accommodations. Please make reservata ions befof re April 22, 2019 to securerate.CurrencyyAll registration paya ments must be in US currency.yAccreditata ion Statementited by the AccreditationCouncil forf Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education forf physicians.Credit Desiggnata ionmaximumof 17.5 AMA PRPRA Catetegoryr 1 Credits . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.ythe ABS MOC Program.For additional infoFf rmation on the ABS MOC program and its requirements,, visit the ABS website:wwwww.absurgery.ory g.Prehospital CE will be offered by LAC USC Prehospital # 19-0012, 8 hours each day.

REGISTRATION FORM26th Annual USC Nationala TrT auma, Emergency Surgery and Acute CareSymposium: Mayay 23-24, 2019, Langhg am Huntington, Pasadena, CANameDegreeMedical License NumberT phone NumberTeleFaxAddressCityyStateZip CodeSpecialtyEmail Address**TUITIONEarly registration ffees apply until May 17, 2019, noon PDT.TPhysicianT 500 Maya 23-24 T 300 One Daya AttendanceAllied Health Professif onal T 375 Maya 23-24F llow/Resident/StudentFeT 300 Maya 23-24Physician 550F llow/Resident/StudentFe 350T 200 One Daya AttendanceT 175 One Daya AttendanceOn site registration ffees apply afterf May 17, 2019, noon PDT.TAllied Health Professif onal 425OPTIONAL CONCURRENT SESSION:“HYPER-REALISTIC TRAUMA SIMULATION”Prior sign-up required by Maya 1, 2019. Maximum 12 participants per session.Maya 23, 2019 only.y. Choose one: T 2:15 pm-3:30 pmT 3:40 pm-5:00 pmMETHOD OF PAYMENTT Check (Payableato USC) No cash accepted.T Credit Card (American Express,, Mastercard or Visa only)Credit Card NumberExpiration DateSecurity CodeAuthorized SignatureAmount REGISTRATIONMail completed registration fof rm and check paya ment to:Online: wwwww.usc.edu/cme and click on Confef rence CalendarPhone: (323) 442-2555 or toll-frf ee: 1(800) USC-1119 I Fax: 1(888) 665-8650Email: usccme@usc.edu I WebsiteW: wwwww.usc.edu/cmeOn site paya ment: Huntington Ballroom at the Langham HuntingtonMaya 23, 2019: 6:30 am I Maya 24, 2019: 7:00 amCancellata ion Policyyby Maya 17, 2019, noon PDT ffor a refund of tuition to be issued. A 50 cancellation feefwill be applied. USC will not refund any trava el costs incurred.In the event of course cancellation by confef rence organizers,, all registration ffees will befully refunded. USC will not refund any trava el costs incurred.

May 23-24, 2019Langham Huntington: 1401 S. Oak Knoll AvenuePasadena, CA 9110626th AnnualUSC National Trauma, Emergency Surgery andAcute Care Symposium1540 Alcazar Street,, CHP 223Los Angeles, CA 90033U.S. PostageP IDPAUniversityof SouthernCalifof rnia

Register for the following courses with Angela Martinez at amartinez@surgery.usc.edu. Course location is at LAC USC Medical Center,Los Angeles, California. Basic Endovascular Skills for Trauma (BEST) Tuesday,May 21, 2019 ffrom 9:00 am to 12:30 pm Tuition: 1,500, includes breakfast, lunch and all lab fees.