Program Brochure - Society for Pediatric Sedation
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Program Brochure - Society for Pediatric Sedation
JOINTLY SPONSORED BY 1 Scientific Program Information NURSES Provider: Kosair Children’s Hospital - Expiration Date: 12/31/2011 Kentucky Board of Nursing approval of an individual nursing continuing education program does not constitute endorsement of program content. Nursing participants shall attend the entire session and complete the evaluation form. No partial credit can be given. Each attendee must provide license number or employee ID (for Norton Healthcare employees) at time of registration. Refer to each activity’s description below for designation of number of contact hours. For questions related to nursing credit, please contact Debora Williams BSN, RN-BC, Clinical Education at Kosair Children’s Hospital at phone: (502) 629-7359, fax: (502) 629-8827 or email: [email protected]. Approved by the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) for: Sunday, May 23, 2010 (Day 1): 4-0008-12-11-326 for 6.75 contact hours. Monday, May 24, 2010 (Day 2): 4-0008-12-11-327 for 6 contact hours. Tuesday, May 25, 2010 (Day 3): 4-0008-12-11-328 for 7.75 contact hours. Faculty Disclosure Norton Healthcare adheres to the Kentucky Medical Association Essential Areas and Policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support, regarding industry support of continuing medical education (CME). All individuals in a position to control the content of this educational activity (course directors, planners, presenters) must disclose all relevant financial relationships they have with commercial interests, as well as the nature of any relationship, that may be a potential conflict of interest during the planning process. These are assessed by the Office of CME to ensure adequate resolution of any identified conflicts prior to the activity. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships, as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty, will be disclosed onsite to activity participants. Further, participants will be asked to evaluate all speakers’ content for bias and balance at the activity. Special Needs Norton Healthcare is committed to making its conference accessible to all individuals. If you have a disability, please provide a description of any auxillary aids or services (identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act) needed at the time of registration. Most requests for aids or services can be obliged. Target Audience Procedural sedation increasingly impacts many aspects of pediatric medical care and sedation providers include professionals from a broadening range of disciplines. This educational activity is intended for any health care provider interested in or who provides pediatric procedural sedation including physicians (any subspecialty), dentists, nurses, advanced practice nurses, nurse anesthetists and other health professionals. Statement of Need Significant variability exists between the medical care models currently employed in the delivery of pediatric sedation. However, based on responses from prior sedation conferences, themes/questions posed to/on sedation discussion forums, and current published literature, sedation providers continue to desire greater understanding of the elements of optimal sedation delivery systems, how those elements relate to their own individual organizational structures, and how these elements can be incorporated into provider training and practices. These venues have also identified a need for a better understanding of the sedation needs of sub-populations of pediatric patients with unique needs as well as the overall processes involved in the pre-sedation assessment, patient selection, intra-sedation and post-sedation care. Purpose Participants will develop an understanding of care delivery models in pediatric sedation, in terms of their organizational structure, business practices, credentialing of providers, patient selection and medical practices. This knowledge will allow sedation providers to evaluate and adjust their practice models and/or individual clinical practices within which they currently function, or are in the process of building. Participants will also obtain a better understanding of practical issues in delivering sedation care, including selection of sedation agents, pre-, intra- and post-sedation care, and sedation education processes, all of which will enhance participants subsequent clinical sedation practices. The additional skills and knowledge participants will gain on both the levels of systems design and of individual practice will result in improved, safer patient care. Overall Conference Objectives Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to describe the critical elements of the existing care models in institutions that practice pediatric sedation, discuss methods for evaluation and optimization of existing sedation care models, discuss decision making regarding patient selection and the development of a sedation plan from the perspective of the different subspecialties that practice pediatric sedation. Participants will be able to discuss important practical issues in the delivery of pediatric sedation care, including the selection of sedation agents and monitoring modalities as well as the increasing role of simulator technology in sedation practice education and credentialing. Continuing Education Credits PHYSICIANS This CME activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Kentucky Medical Association through the joint sponsorship of Norton Healthcare and the Pediatric Sedation Society. Accreditation: Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. Designation: Norton Healthcare designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM (6.75 credits on Sunday, 5.5 credits on Monday, 7.75 credits on Tuesday). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Physicians are required to sign in daily. Online Hotel Reservation Information Urban flair blends seamlessly with southern hospitality at the Hyatt Regency Louisville. Our renowned service, welcoming staff and prime setting make us the continued favorite among Louisville, Kentucky hotels. A special web page has been established for guests of Pediatric Sedation Conference. To make online hotel reservations, visit https://resweb. passkey.com/go/sps2010. The SPS group rates are $129.00 - single/double, $154 - triple, $174 quad. Rates are exclusive of applicable state and local taxes, currently at 15.01%. Reservations may be made online or by calling 1-888-4211442. To receive the group rate, be sure to mention SPS when making your reservations. Hyatt Regency Louisville is located at 320 West Jefferson, Louisville, KY 40202. 1 Sedation Provider Course SUNDAY, MAY 23, 2010 7:00 am - 7:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:30 am - 7:45 am Introduction Gregory Hollman, MD 7:45 am - 8:30 am Pre-Sedation Phase and Assessment Patricia D. Scherrer, MD 8:30 am - 8:45 am Case Scenarios Session Introduction Aaron Calhoun, MD; Akira Nishisaki, MD 8:45 am - 10:15 am CASE SCENARIOS SESSION I Apnea/Hypoventilation, Airway Obstruction 10:15 am - 10:30 am Coffee Break 10:30 am - 12:00 n CASE SCENARIOS SESSION II Secretions/Aspirations, Hemodynamic Changes 12:00 n - 12:45 pm Lunch 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm Sedation Phase John W. Berkenbosch, MD 1:45 pm - 4:45 pm CORE PATIENT SCENARIOS 4:45 pm - 5:30 pm Testing Sedation Provider Course Information Target Audience The target audience for the Sedation Provider Course includes health care providers who have clinical experience in the area of pediatric sedation and who desire to enhance their knowledge and clinical competency in the field. This group includes physicians, nurses and advance-practice nurses involved in the field of pediatric sedation Statement of Need This course is designed to meet the needs of the sedation provider seeking both practical (simulation) training and didactic content focused on patient selection, patient safety, pharmacology and the management of common adverse events. As significant adverse events are rare, this “hands-on” model of training is especially pertinent. Purpose Participants will gain clinical skills and a deeper understanding regarding issues related to the assessment of sedation patients, development of a sedation plan, recognition and management of both common and life-threatening adverse events in sedation practice and sedation pharmacology. This course is designed to provide practitioners with the knowledge, competencies and skills that promote safe and effective high-quality procedural sedation to children. Objectives The goal of the provider course is to provide practitioners with the knowledge, competencies and tools to promote high quality procedural sedation to children. Upon successful completion of this course, the registrant should be able to: 1. Perform a pre-sedation risk assessment; 2. Describe the effects of sedation on airway control and respiratory drive; 3. Explain the principles of and interpret the information from pulse oximetry and capnography; 4. Define, diagnose and treat adverse airway and cardiopulmonary events during sedation; 5. Recognize pharmacologic concerns when using common sedative drugs; 6. Apply core case scenarios related to sedated pediatric patients including all aspects of airway management, ventilation, resource management, and appropriate use of resuscitative measures; 7. Develop a systematic and rational approach to pediatric sedation. 2 S O C I E T Y O F P E D I AT R I C S E D AT I O N SPS SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC SEDATION safe and sound 5th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Pediatric Sedation May 23-25, 2010 • Hyatt Regency Louisville • Louisville, KY Scientific Program MONDAY, MAY 24, 2010 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration 7:00 am - 7:45 am Continental Breakfast 7:45 am - 8:15 am Welcome and Opening Remarks John W. Berkenbosch, MD, FAAP, FRCPC, FCCM; Therese Sirles, MS, RN, CPN; Joseph P. Cravero, MD 8:15 am - 9:00 am Opening Keynote: Moving Sedation Forward - Maturing from Infancy to Adolescence J. Michael Connors, MD 9:00 am - 9:30 am Coffee Break with Exhibitors 9:30 am - 11:00 am New Avenues for Pediatric Sedation 9:30 am - 10:15 am Sedation for Interventional Radiology Kevin M. Baskin, MD 10:15 am - 11:00 am Sedation for Cardiac MRI Jeffrey Linzer, Sr., MD, FAAP, FACEP 11:00 am - 12:00 n The Future of Sedation-Based Research Amy L. Baxter, MD, FAAP, FACEP 12:00 n - 1:30 pm Lunch on Your Own 1:30 pm - 2:15 pm The Role of the RN in Sedation Provision Keith Fishlock, MSN, CPN, CRN 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm Breakouts (See listing on page 5) 3:15 pm - 3:30 pm Coffee Break with Exhibitors 3:30 pm - 4:15 pm Breakouts (See listing on page 5) 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Tour of Kosair Children’s Hospital Sedation Unit 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Welcome Reception and Poster Session - Hyatt Regency Louisville 3 Scientific Program TUESDAY, MAY 25, 2010 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration 7:00 am - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:00 am - 8:45 am Keynote: Old Drug, New Questions - What’s Up with Ketamine? Robert M. (Bo) Kennedy, MD 8:45 am - 9:45 am Special Problems in Sedation 8:45 am - 9:15 am Sedation of the Obese Child Benjamin D. Greenberg, MD 9:15 am - 9:45 am The Child with Acute Respiratory Co-Morbidities Lia Lowrie, MD 9:45 am - 10:15 am Coffee Break with Exhibitors 10:15 am -12:15 pm RESEARCH TRACK NURSING TRACK Advancing the Role of the Sedation RN 10:15 am - 11:00 am Sedation Year in Review Philip A. Bernard, MD Susanne Kost, MD, FAAP, FACEP Jeana E. Havidich, MD, FAAP 10:15 am - 10:50 am First Contact - The Pre-Sedation Assessment Deborah LaViolette, RN, CPN 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Oral Poster Presentations James H. Hertzog, MD 10:50 am - 11:25 am Intraprocedure Responsibilities: Medication Administration and Monitoring Emily M. McRae, MSN, ARNP 11:25 am - 12:00 n Recovery and Beyond: Post-Sedation Monitoring and Discharge Readiness Kelly Jedlicki, ARNP 12:00 n- 12:15 pm Discussion Kelly Jedlicki, ARNP Deborah LaViolette, RN, CPN Emily M. McRae, MSN, ARNP 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch Lecture: The Role of Simulation in Sedation Education Joseph P. Cravero, MD 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Old(er) Drugs, New Frontiers 1:30 pm - 2:15 pm Nitrous Oxide Joseph D. Tobias, MD 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm Dexmedetomidine Jennifer Schoonover, CPNP-PC, AC; John W. Berkenbosch, MD, FAAP, FRCPC, FCCM 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Coffee Break with Exhibitors 3:30 pm - 4:15 pm Breakouts (See listing on page 5) 4:15 pm - 5:00 pm Breakouts (See listing on page 5) 4 Conference Breakout Sessions 1. The Business of Sedation Therese M. Sirles, MS, RN, CPN; Lisa Atwell Tong, RN, MSN Objective: Upon completion of this course, participants will recognize the impact and importance of sedation unit design on sedation provision, patient flow, safety and how these outcomes impact sedation unit administration. 2. Sedation to Facilitate Ultrasound Susanne Kost, MD, FAAP, FACEP Objective: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to describe the unique aspects of sedation for specific radiologic procedures, including ultrasound, and how sedative choices impact the ability to perform these procedures safely and effectively. 3. ABC’s of Sedation-Based Research John W. Berkenbosch, MD, FAAP, FRCPC, FCCM Objective: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to review the importance of continuing to perform high quality sedation-based research, discuss hurdles in performing this research, and provide the learner with concrete suggestions about how to engage in high quality sedation-based research activities. 4. Choosing the Idea Sedation Agent Patricia D. Scherrer, MD; Jana A. Stockwell, MD, FAAP, FCCM Objective: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to summarize issues related to sedative agent choice in a variety of sedation venues/settings. Discussion will focus on decision factors related to choosing agents for certain procedures (invasive vs non-invasive, short vs long-duration) as well as specific patient populations (age spectrum, the combative child for example). 5. RN-Related Issues in Credentialing/Competencies Deborah LaViolette, RN, CPN Objective: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to demonstrate the roles required by the nurse sedation provider during different aspects of the sedation encounter. Specific focus will also be made on how to provide education/training related to these skill sets as well as how to work with institution administration to verify the maintenance of these competencies/skill sets. 6. Non-Pharmacologic Adjuncts Amy L. Baxter, MD, FAAP, FACEP; Verlinda Thompson, MA Objective: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to discuss the importance of non-pharmacologic adjuncts in aiding with the sedation encounter, including how to utilize these adjuncts to either decrease or even possibly eliminate the need for pharmacologic sedation to facilitate procedure completion. 7. Family-Centered Sedation Frankie Gilliland, ARNP, MSN, CCRN; Amy Graf, ARNP Objective: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to compare the pros and cons of parental presence during the sedation encounter. Specific issues will include discussion of balancing the stress on the parents or child of being present or absent during the procedure against the impact of parental presence on the ability of the sedation provider to safely provide sedation. 8. Emergent Sedation Requests Mary A. Hegenbarth, MD, FAAP, FACEP; Marc Leder, MD; Daniel M. Cohen, MD Objective: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to examine patients requiring sedation emergently, who have presumably not met NPO guidelines and how these issues impact sedative agent and technique choices and patient monitoring requirements. 5 Sedation Provider Course Faculty David Banks, MD David Fagin, MD John W. Berkenbosch, MD, FAAP, FRCPC, FCCM - Program Co-Chair Kiran Hebbar, MD Pediatric Emergency Medicine Pediatric Emergency Medicine Associates LLC Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Atlanta, GA Professor, Pediatrics/Pediatric Critical Care Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Philip A. Bernard, MD Pediatric Critical Care Kentucky Children’s Hospital University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Megan Boone, RN Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Aaron Calhoun, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Louisville Louisville, KY Joseph P. Cravero, MD Professor, Anesthesiology and Pediatrics Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Lebanon, NH Assistant Medical Director Emergency Services Scottish Rite Hospital / Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta Atlanta, GA Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Medical Director TICU, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston Director of Pediatric Education and Development through Simulation Program (PEDSIM) Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Gregory Hollman, MD Professor of Pediatrics University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Medical Director Diagnostic and Therapy Center American Family Children’s Hospital Madison, WI Jen Hopkins, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Louisville Louisville, KY Lia Lowrie, MD Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Cleveland, OH 6 Kevin Martin Director of Operations Paris Simulation Center University of Louisville Louisville, KY Akira Nishisaki, MD Associate Director Center for Simulation Advanced Education and Innovation Attending Physician Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Michael Ruppe, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Louisville Louisville, KY Patricia D. Scherrer, MD Medical Director, Pediatric Sedation Children’s Hospital Minneapolis Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota St. Paul, MN Therese M. Sirles, MS, RN, CPN Program Co-Chair Director of Child Advocacy Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Anne Stormorken, MD Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Cleveland, OH Program Faculty John W. Berkenbosch, MD, FAAP, FRCPC, FCCM - Program Co-Chair Professor, Pediatrics/Pediatric Critical Care Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Therese M. Sirles, MS, RN, CPN Program Co-Chair Director of Child Advocacy Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Joseph P. Cravero, MD Program Co-Chair Professor, Anesthesiology and Pediatrics Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Lebanon, NH Pediatric Anesthesiology Kevin M. Baskin, MD Division Chief, Pediatric Interventional Radiology Department of Pediatric Radiology Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Amy L. Baxter, MD, FAAP, FACEP Director of Emergency Research Pediatric Emergency Medicine Associates Atlanta, GA Pediatric Emergency Medicine Philip A. Bernard, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Pediatric Critical Care Daniel M. Cohen, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, OH Pediatric Emergency Medicine J. Michael Connors, MD President, Pediatric Analgesia & Sedation Specialists, PLLC East Tennessee Children’s Hospital Knoxville, TN Pediatric Emergency Medicine Keith Fishlock, MSN, PCNS-BC Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Department of Day Medicine Nemours/Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children Pediatrics and Radiology Wilmington, DE Frankie Gilliland, ARNP, MSN, CCRN University of Louisville Louisville, KY Pediatric Critical Care Amy Graf, ARNP Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Pediatric Procedural Sedation Benjamin D. Greenberg, MD Attending Anesthesiologist Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Pediatric Anesthesiology Jeffrey Linzer, Sr., MD, FAAP, FACEP Co-Director, Children’s Sedation Service Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine Emory University Atlanta, GA Pediatric Emergency Medicine Lia Lowrie, MD Department of Anesthesiology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Lebanon, NH Pediatric Anesthesiology Division Chief, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Associate Professor of Pediatrics Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Cleveland, OH Pediatric Critical Care Mary A. Hegenbarth, MD, FAAP, FACEP Emily M. McRae, MSN, ARNP Jeana E. Havidich, MD, FAAP Children’s Mercy Hospital/University of MissouriKansas City School of Medicine Section of Emergency Medicine Kansas City, MO Pediatric Emergency Medicine James H. Hertzog, MD Pediatric Intensivist Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington, DE Associate Professor of Pediatrics Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, PA Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Kelly Jedlicki, ARNP Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Pediatric Procedural Sedation Robert M. (Bo) Kennedy, MD Professor, Department of Pediatrics St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO Pediatric Emergency Medicine Susanne Kost, MD, FAAP, FACEP Associate Professor of Pediatrics Nemours/A.I.duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington, DE Pediatric Emergency Medicine Deborah LaViolette, RN, CPN Clinical Manager, Pediatric Procedural Sedation Service Georgetown University Hospital Washington, DC Pediatric Sedation Marc Leder, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics The Ohio State University Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, OH Pediatric Emergency Medicine 7 University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky Pediatric Critical Care Patricia D. Scherrer, MD Medical Director, Pediatric Sedation Children’s Hospital Minneapolis Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota St. Paul, MN Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Jennifer Schoonover, CPNP-PC, AC Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Pediatric Procedural Sedation Jana A. Stockwell, MD, FAAP, FCCM Interim Director Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Co-Director, Children’s Sedation Services Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston Atlanta, GA Pediatric Critical Care Verlinda Thompson, MA Child Life Specialist Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville KY Child Life Joseph D. Tobias, MD Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, OH Pediatric Anesthesiology Lisa Atwell Tong, RN, MSN Director, Surgical and Sedation Services Kosair Children’s Hospital Louisville, KY Pediatric Surgical and Sedation Nursing Practice and Leadership SPS SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC SEDATION safe and sound 5th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Pediatric Sedation May 23-25, 2010 • Hyatt Regency Louisville • Louisville, KY CME provided by Norton Healthcare REGISTRATION FORM 2209 Dickens Road, Richmond, VA 23230-2005 • (804) 565-6354 • Fax (804) 282-0090 • [email protected] Online registration available at www.pedsedation.org. First Name:_____________________________ Last Name:_______________________________________ Title:_ ________________ Address:_ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip:___________________________________________ Email:________________________________________________ Phone:________________________________________________ Fax: __________________________________________________ Registration Policy: All attendees must pay a registration fee to attend any SPS event unless otherwise noted below. Badges are required for entrance to all scientific session and social functions. Registration fees include: E-Syllabus, Welcome Reception, Continental Breakfast, Coffee Breaks and one Lunch. Fees are per person. Please complete all areas on this form. Registration Fees May 3, 2010 After May 3, 2010 r SPS Physician Member . ...................................................................$450 ..........................................................................$500 r SPS Allied Health Member ................................................................$375...........................................................................$425 r SPS Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Member* ...........................................$375 ..........................................................................$425 r SPS Trainee/Student Member . .........................................................$50 ............................................................................$100 r Physician Non-Member .....................................................................$550 ..........................................................................$600 r Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Non-Member* . ..........................................$425 ..........................................................................$475 r Allied Health Non-Member.................................................................$425 ..........................................................................$475 r Trainee/Student Non-Member ...........................................................$70 ............................................................................$120 r Gold/Silver Institutional Physician .....................................................$450 ..........................................................................$500 r Gold/Silver Institutional Allied Health . ...............................................$375 ..........................................................................$425 r Gold/Silver Institutional Nurse/Nurse Practitioner .............................$375 ..........................................................................$425 r Gold/Silver Institutional Trainee/Student ...........................................$50.............................................................................$100 r 2010 SPS Conference Speaker ........................................................n/c..............................................................................n/c r I plan to attend the Welcome Reception.............................................Free............................................................................Free r Accompanying Guest (For Welcome Reception only)........................$50.............................................................................$75 Guest Name ____________________________________________ r Sunday, May 23, 2010 Sedation Provider Course..............................$250...........................................................................$300 Held at Kosair Children’s Hospital. Space is limited to 24 registrants. Registration for the main course is not required to attend this course. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $ ____________ * Nurses must provide license information: # ____________________________________________ State ________________ Breakouts (Choose Four): r 1. The Business of Sedation r 2. Using Sedation for Ultrasound Procedures r 3. Sedation-Based Research r 4. Choosing the Ideal Sedation Agent r 5. Competencies and Credentialing in Sedation r 6. Non-pharmacological Sedation Based Adjuncts r 7. Practicing Family Centered Care in Sedation r 8. The Emergent Sedation Request Payment Information: r Check (payable to SPS) r Discover r MasterCard r Visa Card Number:________________________________________________________________Expiration Date: Month_____Year_____ Printed Name on Card: ________________________________________ Signature:_________________________________________ Refund Policy: An 80% Refund will be given through May 3, 2010. After May 3, there will be no refunds. Refund will be determined by date written cancellation is received. How did you hear about the meeting? r Website r Printed Program 8 r Word of Mouth r Postcard r Other The Society for Pediatric Sedation Membership Application The Society is open to all healthcare providers who are actively involved in the delivery of pediatric sedation and all those who wish to advance the society’s mission. Individuals who express an interest in pediatric sedation via clinical practice, research and/ or education may be a member of the Society for Pediatric Sedation. First Name:______________________ Last Name:_ ________________________ Title:_______________ Birth Date:___________________ Specialty:________________________________________________ Affiliation:__________________________________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________________ City:______________________________________________________________________________ State/Province:_ ______________Country:_________________________ Postal Code:_ _______________ Work Phone:______________________________Home Phone:_________________________________ Fax:_____________________________E-mail:_____________________________________________ Membership Category r Founders Circle (NEW): Any healthcare provider who meets the physician or allied health categories may join by paying the fee established by the Board of Directors. Membership in this category provides the member with special recognition and privilege as determined by the Board of Directors. $200 r r r r Physician: Licensed physicians with an interest in pediatric sedation may become a member. $100 Allied Health/RN: Any licensed healthcare provider who is not a physician may become a member. $50 Allied Health/Other: Any licensed healthcare provider who is not a physician may become a member. $50 Associate (NEW): Anyone with an interest in the field of pediatric sedation who does not meet the criteria of any other category may become an associate member. Associate members are not eligible to vote or hold office. $50 r Trainee (NEW): Any student, resident or healthcare provider involved in a training program may become a member. Trainee Institution:________________________________________________________________________________ Location:_ _________________________________________Graduation/Residency Date:_ ________________________ $20 Payment Options: r Check or Money Order Enclosed (US Funds) Made Payable to the Society for Pediatric Sedation r Mastercard r Visa r Discover Expiration Date:_______________________________________ Card Number:____________________________________________________________________ Printed Name on Card:______________________________________________________________ Signature:______________________________________________________ Date:________________ Society for Pediatric Sedation 2209 Dickens Road • Richmond, VA 23230-2005 • (804) 565-6354 • Fax (804) 282-0090 • Email: [email protected] 9