Continuing Medical Education Credit Information

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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDIT INFORMATIONAccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies ofthe Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership ofthe American College of Surgeons and the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. The AmericanCollege of Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.AMA PRA Category 1 Credits The American College of Surgeons designates this Other activity (hybrid format-live and enduring) for amaximum of 32.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should claim only the creditcommensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits listed above, a maximum of 2.75 hours meet the requirements forPatient Safety. *Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits listed above, a maximum of 2.00 hours meet the requirements forProfessional Responsibility. *Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits listed above, a maximum of 3.00 hours meet the requirements forRisk Management. *Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits listed above, a maximum of 14.00 hours meet the requirements forTrauma. *The content of this activity may meet certain mandates of regulatory bodies. Please note that ACS has not and does not verify thecontent for such mandates with any regulatory body. Individual physicians are responsible for verifying the content satisfies suchrequirements.PROGRAM OBJECTIVESThis activity is designed for surgeons, non‐surgeon physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, andother medical professionals involved in the care of the injured patient. Upon completion of this course,participants will be able to:1. Examine and implement injury prevention techniques which may lessen the burden of injury2. Articulate methods to optimize outcomes for the trauma and EGS patients3. Interpret the presentation of scientific research in the treatment of the injured patient4. Evaluate and implement the organization and management of an institution’s trauma and EGS system ofcare5. Articulate methods to optimize outcomes and identify differences in management strategies for thegeriatric patient population.6. Utilize adjuncts to massive blood resuscitation in order to increase the patient’s survivabilityAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for Life

DISCLOSURE INFORMATIONIn accordance with the ACCME Accreditation Criteria, the American College of Surgeons must ensure thatanyone in a position to control the content of the educational activity (planners andspeakers/authors/discussants/moderators) has disclosed all financial relationships with any commercialinterest (termed by the ACCME as “ineligible companies”, defined below) held in the last 24 months (seebelow for definitions). Please note that first authors were required to collect and submit disclosureinformation on behalf all other authors/contributors, if applicable.Ineligible Company: The ACCME defines an “ineligible company” as any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, ordistributing health care goods or services used on or consumed by patients. Providers of clinical services directly topatients are NOT included in this definition.Financial Relationships: Relationships in which the individual benefits by receiving a salary, royalty, intellectualproperty rights, consulting fee, honoraria, ownership interest (e.g., stocks, stock options or other ownership interest,excluding diversified mutual funds), or other financial benefit. Financial benefits are usually associated with roles suchas employment, management position, independent contractor (including contracted research), consulting, speakingand teaching, membership on advisory committees or review panels, board membership, and other activities fromwhich remuneration is received, or expected. ACCME considers relationships of the person involved in the CMEactivity to include financial relationships of a spouse or partner.Conflict of Interest: Circumstances create a conflict of interest when an individual has an opportunity to affect CMEcontent about products or services of an ineligible company with which he/she has a financial relationship. The ACCME also requires that ACS manage any reported conflict and eliminate the potential forbias during the educational activity. Any conflicts noted below have been managed to oursatisfaction. The disclosure information is intended to identify any commercial relationshipsand allow learners to form their own judgments. However, if you perceive a bias during theeducational activity, please report it on the evaluation.Speakers / Moderators /Discussants / AuthorsNothingtoDiscloseDisclosureCompanyHiba Abdel Aziz, MDSuresh Agarwal, Jr., MDAyman Ali, BSXXXTanya Anand, MD, MPHBrittany Bankhead, MD, MSJames Bardes, MDZachary Bauman, DO, MHALaura Baumann, MDXXXXXTiffany Bee, MDDerek Benham, MDXXVicki Bennett, MSN, RNAndrew Bernard, MDCherisse Berry, MDAvi Bhavaraju, MDLetitia Bible, MDXXXXXSaptarshi Biswas, MDXRoleAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for LifeReceived

Melissa Boltz, MDTejal Brahmbhatt, MDMaxwell Braverman, DOXXXAlexandra Brito, MDXJoshua Brown, MD, MSCIMary Bryant, BS, MDXXNikolay Bugaev, MDMarko Bukur, MDEileen Bulger, MDSaskya Byerly, MD, MSJames Byrne, MD, PhDRachael Callcut, MD, MSPHShannon Calhoun Eastham,MDAbigail Cannon, PhDXXXXXXXTatiana Cardenas, MD, MSMaria Castro, BSXXMajid Chammas, MDXJulius Cheng, MDJeff Choi, MD, MScXXXA. Britton Christmas, MD,MBABruce Chung, MDMegan Cibulas, BS, MDJeffrey Claridge, MD, MSJamie Coleman, MDJohn Cull, MDXXXXKyle Cunningham, MD, MPHKimberly A. Davis, MD,MBAJohn P. Davis, MDMolly Deane, MDAndrew-Paul Deeb, MDXXDanielle Detelich, MDSharmila Dissanaike, MD,FACS, FCCMAlexandra Dixon, MD, MSChris Dodgion, MD, MSPHAnder Dorken Gallastegi,MDRyan Dumas, MDThomas Duncan, DOJustin Dvorak, MDAlexander Eastman, MD,MPHXUpToDate, Inc.Book ChapterCelgeneNational CancerInstituteSpouse - SpeakerCommittee MemberHeron TherapeuticsBoard MemberBook Royalties for 2Chapters re mgmt ofliver injuriesXXXXXXXXXXAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for LifePaid Position

Tanya Egodage, MDFatima Elgammal, MDXXAdel Elkbuli, MD, MPHJordan Estroff, MDXXCharity Evans, MD, MSXJoseph Fernandez-Moure,MD, MSPaula Ferrada, MDAlexandra Ferre, MDXJuan Figueroa, MDXNicole Fox, MD, MPHJennifer Freeman, MDAnthony Gebran, MDXXXRondi Gelbard, MDNina Glass, MDCarma Goldstein, MDXXXMichael Goodman, MDJulie Goswami, MDXXChristopher Guidry, MDChrissy Guidry, DOJennifer Gurney, MDMatthew Guttman, MDXXXXChad Hall, MDXAmanda Hambrecht, MDXJordan Harmer, BSXPaul HarperXCharles Harris, MDJennifer Hartwell, MDZain Hashmi, MDJustin Hatchimonji, MD,MBESara Higginson, MDVanessa Ho, MD, MPHXXXXMark Hoofnagle, MD, PhDXGillian Hoshal, DOAnna Huang, BAXXAaron Hudnall, DOXEden Hunt, MDXLenworth Jacobs, Jr., MD,MPH, FACSKhaled Abdul Jawad, MDXAnne Jeckovich, BSXXXXAtricure-SpouseMedtronic-SpouseSig Medical- SpouseZimmer eaker/ConsultantSpeaker/ConsultantXAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for LifeConsultant FeeConsultant FeeConsultant FeeConsultant Fee

Benjamin Johnson, MDHee Soo Jung, MDHaytham Kaafarani, MD,MPHGeorge Kasotakis, MD, MPHElinore Kaufman, MDAbid Khan, MDXXXDennis Kim, MDXXXXLaszlo Kiraly, MDJordan Kirsch, DOJames Klugh, MDXXLisa Kodadek, MDGeorge Koenig, DOLucy Kornblith, MDHeather Kregel, MDXXXXHanna Labiner, MDXDaniel Lammers, MDXPrerna Ladha, MDXAlaina Lasinski, MDEric Legome, MDJennifer Leonard, MD, PhDJeremy Levin, MDJordan Liliestein, MDDavid Livingston, MDSarah Lombardo, MD, MSCIXXXXXXAndrea Long, MDAlfonso Lopez, MDDaniel Margulies, MDGary Marshall, MDNiels Martin, MDMatthew Martin, MDThomas MartinXXXXXXXKazuhide Matsushima, MDXTodd Maxson, MDJason McCartt, MDXMarta McCrum, MD, MPHMaria McMahon, RN, MSN,PNP-AC/PCJonathan Meizoso, MD,MSPHAaron Meyer, MDM. Victoria Miles, EMT-P,MDDavid Morris, MDChad Morrison, DONestle stone PublishingContent Creator forPractical Reviewsin General SurgeryStipend per reviewcompletedXXXXXXXAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for Life

Daniel Muchnok, NRPXKaushik Mukherjee, MD,MSCIPatrick Murphy, MD, MPH,MScSarah Murthi, MDAvery Nathens, MDAdam Nelson, MDBret Nelson, MDIgor Nichiporenko, MDVicki Noble, MDOmar Obaid, MDWhitney Orji, MD, MSHPXXXXXXXXXCarlos Palacio, MDMichael Pasquale, MDMayur Patel, MD, MPHNimitt Patel, MDFrederique Pinto, BSc, MDStephanie Polites, MD, MPHTravs Polk, MDHillary Prince, MD, MSZaffer Qasim, MBBSMegan Quintana, MDXXXXXXXXXXShariq Raza, MDRobert Reily, MDRaul Reina, MDXXXAna Reyes, BSXCaroline Ricard, MDXJacinta Robenstine, MDSelwyn O. Rogers, Jr., MDDavid Rosenberg, MSXXXMichael Rotondo, MDAmy Rushing, MDEdgardo Salcedo, MDNaveen Sangji, MD, MPHXXXJaswin Sawhney, MDDane Scantling, DO, MPHXXJessica Schucht, MDXJohn Scott, MD, MPHBardiya Zangbar Sabegh,MDGregory Semon, DOXXBayerPharmaceuticals SpouseResearchXAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for LifeIndirect ResearchFunding Until March2020

Kevin Sexton, MDBaxter HealthcareDatafy, LLCVUMC & UAMSYoussef Shaban, DOCatherine Sharoky, MD, MSFariha Sheikh, MDEric Shurtleff, DORuby Skinner, MDMichael Sleet, MDAlison Smith, MD, PhDJason Smith, MD, PhDRichard Sola, Jr., MDKristin Sonderman, MD,MPHM. Chance Spalding, DO,PhDAudrey Spencer, MDXXXXXXXXXXDeborah Stein, MD, MPHAnne Stey, MD, MSCIJoseph Stirparo, MDAllan Stolarski, MD, MSXXXXStephanie Streit, MDSharven Taghavi, MD, MPH,MSLeah Tatebe, MDErika Tay, MDXXAmanda Teichman, MDXBrett Tracy, MDZachary Tran, MDXXColleen Trevino, NP, PhDJeffrey Upperman, MDCarrie Valdez, MDMike Vella, MDCatherine Velopulos, MD,MHSTaylor Wallen, MDXXXXXZachary Warriner, MDMelissa Warta, MDJessica Weaver, MD, PhDXXXRegan Williams, MD, MSESalina Wydo, MDD. Dante Yeh, MD, MHPEBrian Yorkgitis, DOTanya Zakrison, MD, MPHBen Zarzaur, MD, MPHRebecca Zhu, MDXXXXXXXIntellectualPropertyManaging MemberManagerMultiple PatentsXXXXXAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for LifeLicensed to BaxterHlthcareDividend CompHeld by VUMC & UAMS

Planning CommitteeNothingtoDiscloseSuresh Agarwal, Jr., MDXStephanie Bonne, MDXPatrick Bosarge, MDXTejal Brahmbhatt, MDBruce Chung, MDCompanyRoleReceivedGroup Dynamics yWorldwideHemosonicsPIResearch GrantPIResearch GrantAtricure-SpouseMedtronic-SpouseSig Medical- SpouseZimmer eaker/ConsultantSpeaker/ConsultantConsultant FeeConsultant FeeConsultant FeeConsultant FeeAlexionPharmaceuticalCaption HealthConsultantConsultantConsultant FeeConsultant FeeLiberate MedicalScientific AdvisoryBoardHonorariumTeleflexPhysician AdvisoryBoardHonorariumXMichael Cripps, MDBrad Dennis, MDXJordan Estroff, MDXVanessa Ho, MD, MPHBellal Joseph, MDXHee Soo Jung, MDXHaytham Kaafarani, MD,MPHGary Marshall, MDXXNiels Martin, MDDavid Morris, MDDisclosureXMayur Patel, MD, MPHAmy Rushing, MDXGregory Semon, DOXCynthia Talley, MDBrian Yorkgitis, DOXMartin Zielinski, MDXAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for Life

Commercial Promotion AcknowledgementThe Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma wishes to recognize and thank the followingcompanies for their commercial promotion towards this educational activity. Access Pro MedicalAcumedAmerican Burn AssociationAmerican Trauma SocietyArcos, Inc.AstraZenecaAtriCure, Inc.Beeken BiomedicalBioLab Sciences, Inc.Coalition for National Trauma Research (CNTR)DePuy SynthesD-OstomyEndoShunt MedicalEnvision Physician ServicesExtant HealthcareFront Line Medical Technologies, Inc.Journal of Trauma and Acute Care SurgeryKerecis HaemoneticsHemoSonics, LLCKLS Martin GroupNaked ProstheticsNeurOpticsPediatric Trauma SocietyPrytime Medical Devices, Inc.Quality In Flow Inc.RTI SurgicalSamaritan's Purse Society of Trauma NursesSynapse BiomedicalSynergy Health PartnersTrauma Center Association of America (TCAA)TeleflexZimmer BiometAMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for Life

Industry Education Symposia – These symposiums are promotional in nature and is supported byACCME-defined "ineligible companies.” It is independent of the EAST educational activities and arenot accredited by EAST or the American College of Surgeons.DePuy Synthes - To SSRF or not to SSRF? Patient Selection and Latest Surgical Techniques for RibFixation – January 13, 2022Prytime Medical Devices - Clinical Benefits of True Partial REBOA – January 13, 2022Teleflex - Whole Blood: Resuscitation in Civilian Trauma – January 12, 2022AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS DIVISION OF EDUCATIONBlended Surgical Education and Training for Life

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits listed above, a maximum of 2.75 hours meet the requirements for Patient Safety. * Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits listed above, a maximum of 2.00 hours meet the requirements for