A Race for Life: It Starts with Us

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A Race for Life: It Starts with Us
Photo Courtesy of Dan Dry and
Louisville Convention & Visitors
August 5-8, 2015
Louisville Marriott Downtown
Louisville, Kentucky
A Race for Life:
It Starts with Us
REGISTRATION BROCHURE
You don’t want to miss out on the 40th NATCO Annual Meeting scheduled for August 5-8, 2015, at the Louisville Marriott
Downtown in Louisville, Kentucky. Our practice has become more and more specialized, yet this year’s Annual Meeting program
features topics that are common to all clinicians. The topics, which may be outside our individual practice areas, will offer an
alternative viewpoint, provide valuable information and thus benefit our patients, the donors and their families. We are
confident that this educational meeting will provide new information for implementation into your day-to-day practice! Reserve
your spot now!
NATCO will apply for approximately 20.0 nursing and transplant coordinator contact hours for the Annual Meeting.
Please visit www.natco1.org for more details on continuing education credits, learning objectives, a full faculty listing, special
events and travel.
NATCO 40th Annual Meeting Program
Pre-Conference Workshop
Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2015
Career Advancement
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Frauke Schorr, PhD
2:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.
Linda Ohler, MSN, RN, CCTC, FAAN; Glenn
Matsuki; Walt Nickels, RN, BSN, CCRN, CPTC;
Amy Newbanks Letke, SPHR, GPHR
This pre-conference workshop will focus on
developing practical and effective methods
to achieve success in the workplace as well
as providing guidance on effective career
enhancing strategies. The audience for this
workshop includes all clinical and family
services employees, physicians, nurses,
chaplains, social workers as well as
individuals and families who have been
personally involved in donation or
transplantation. It will include a variety of
teaching modes, including lecture, case
review, small group discussion and open
sessions for questions and brainstorming.
The agenda will include:
• Goal Setting
• Publishing
• Social Media
• Time Management
• Resume Do’s and Don’ts
Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2015
Transplant Nutrition
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sara Di Cecco, MS, RD, LD; Andrew Flescher,
PhD & Carrie Lindower, RN, MBA, CCTC, CPTC;
Stephen A. McClave, MD; Beth A. Smith MS,
RD, LD, CNSC; Linda Pataki MS, RD, CSO, LD,
CNSC; Jeanette Hasse, PhD, RD, LD, FADA,
CNSC; Linda Ulerich, RD; Stacey S. Beer
MPH, RD, LD; Renee Wieman, RD, LD, CNSC;
Suzanne Culhane, MPH, RD, CSP, LD; Daniel
Pieloch, MS, RD; Allyson Stout, RD, LD, CNSC
The Transplant Nutrition pre-conference
workshop will focus on clinical
management, best practices, and
innovative research in the areas of adult
and pediatric solid organ transplant
nutrition. Targeted to transplant
dietitians and those involved in the
nutritional care of transplant candidates,
recipients, and donors, the workshop will
be both interactive and collaborative
providing discussions and various
roundtable topics planned to expand the
attendees knowledge base as well as
provide a forum for networking.
Wednesday, Aug. 5th
• Ethical Issues in Organ Allocation and
Patient Selection
• Navigating the Murky Waters of Safe Food
Practices for Transplant Patients
• Transplant Dietitian Speed Networking
• Nutritional Management of Organ Donors:
What are the Recommendations?
• GI Complications in Transplant Patients –
A Case Study Approach
• Do You Ask the Herbal Question? The
Potential for Harm in Patients Waiting for
Liver Transplantation
• Transplant Nutrition Roundtable
Nutrition Workshop Day 2, Aug. 6th
• Applying Pediatric Malnutrition Guidelines in
Transplant
• Nutrition Complications and Challenges in Pediatric
Multi Visceral Transplant
• Nutrition Management of the Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis
Lung Transplant
• Body Composition in Transplant Patients – How Does
it Measure Up?
• What Transplant Dietitians Need to Know About
CMS: Common Citations to Future Expectations
• Demystifying the Home Nutrition Support Process Transitioning Your Patient to Home
• The Next Step for Transplant Dieticians: A Panel
Discussion
NATCO 40th Annual Meeting Program Chairs:
Donna Esposito, RN, BSN, CCTC, Senior Transplant Coordinator,
Houston Methodist, JC Walter Jr. Transplant Center, Houston, TX
Gabe Hernandez, RN, CPTC, Clinical Coordinator,
Southwest Transplant Alliance, Dallas, TX
Jennifer Reese, RN, MSN, NP-C, Adult Nurse Practitioner,
Advance Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation, Cleveland
Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Mindy Burchfield, RN, BSN, CPTC, Procurement
Coordinator, Mayo
Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Monica James RN, BSN, MPA, CPTC, Family Services
Manager, New York Organ Donor Network, New York,
NY
Wendy Garrison, RN, CPTC, Clinical Specialist,
Lifesharing in San Diego, CA
Board Liaison: Stacee M. Lerret, PhD, RN, CPNP, CCTC, Assistant
Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin; Liver Transplant and
Liver Disease Nurse Practitioner, Children’s Hospital of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Board Liaison: Timothy J. Snyder, Advanced Practice
Coordinator and Clinical Administrator Gift of Life,
Philadelphia, PA
Board Liaison: Walt Nickels, NATCO President, Director Clinical
Operations, Arkansas Organ Recovery Agency, Little Rock, AR
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015
7:00 - 9:00
9:00 - 5:00
Pre-Conference Workshop Registration
Workshop 1
Transplant Nutrition
Ethical Issues in Organ Allocation and Patient Selection - Andrew Flescher, PhD & Carrie Lindower, RN, MBA,
CCTC, CPTC
Navigating the Murky Waters of Safe Food Practices for Transplant Patients - Linda Ulerich, RD, LD
Transplant Dietitian Networking
Nutritional Management of Organ Donors: What are the Recommendations? - Sara Di Cecco MS, RDN, LD
GI Complications in Transplant Patients – A Case Study Approach - Stephen A. McClave, MD & Jeanette Hasse,
PhD, RD, FADA, CNSC
Do You Ask the Herbal Question? The Potential for Harm in Patients Waiting for Liver Transplantation - Beth
A. Smith MS, RD, LD, CNSC
9:00 - 2:00
Workshop 2
2:00 - 5:00
Workshop 2
Transplant Nutrition Roundtable:
Learned Motivation for Success for Transplantation - Linda Pataki MS, RD, CSO, LD, CNSC
Intervention for Lifestyle Changes in VAD, Heart Transplant, and Heart Failure Patients - Nola Endes MS, RD,
CD, CNSC
Identification of Nutrition Risk in Transplant Patients and Living Donors - Mary O'Hara MS, RD, CDN, CDE
Malnutrition Assessment in Patients with Liver Disease and History of Gastric Bypass - Kristen Dwinnellis RD,
LDN, CNSC
Lipid Management in Pediatric Transplant - Lyndsay D. Beauprē R.D.
Career Advancement - Part 1
Frauke Schorr, PhD
Career Advancement - Part 2
Publishing - Linda Ohler, MSN, RN, CCTC, FAAN
Social Media - Glenn Matsuki
Time Management Apps - Walt Nickels, RN, BSN, CCRN, CPTC
Resume Do's and Don'ts - Amy Newbanks Letke, SPHR, GPHR
5:00 - 7:30
Meeting Registration
6:00 - 7:30
7:45 - 8:45
WELCOME RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
President's Reception (Invitation Only)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015
7:00 - 7:45
NEW MEMBER/FIRST TIME ATTENDEE BREAKFAST
Transplant Nutrition
Workshop
PLENARY SESSIONS
8:00 - 8:15
Welcome and Opening
Walt Nickels, RN, BSN, CCRN, CPTC
8:15 - 8:45
Donor Story
Transplant Games President - Bill Ryan
8:45 - 9:30
Addressing the Organ Shortage Crisis Short of Legalizing the Sale of Organs
Andrew Flescher, PhD
9:30 - 10:15
Commonly Reported Mistakes Reported to MPSC
Lori Markham, RN, MSN, CCRN, CPTC
Carrie Lindower, RN, MBA, CCTC, CPTC
10:15 - 11:00
Applying Pediatric
Malnutrition Guidelines in
Transplant
Stacey S. Beer MPH, RD, LD
Nutrition Complications and
Challenges in Pediatric Multi
Visceral Transplant
Renee Wieman, RD, LD, CNSC
Nutrition Management of the
Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Lung
Transplant
Suzanne Culhane, MPH, RD,
CSP, LD
BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
11:00 - 11:45
11:45 - 1:00
1:00 - 2:15
2:15 – 3:00
Affordable Care Act - Impact on Donation & Transplantation
George Maish, MD
Body Composition in
Transplant Patients – How
Does it Measure Up?
Jeanette Hasse, PhD, RD,
FADA, CNSC
LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
Speed Networking
Emcee - Haley Hoy, PhD, ACNP
Lighting a Fire (Or at least heating up your staff) in the Quest to Promote Donation
Jamie V. Bucio, CPTC, EMT-P
Melissa Devenny
What Transplant Dietitians
Need to Know About CMS:
Common Citations to Future
Expectations
Daniel Pieloch, MS, RD
Demystifying the Home
Nutrition Support Process Transitioning Your Patient to
Home
Allyson Stout, RD, LD, CNSC
The Next Step for Transplant
Dieticians: A Panel Discussion
Linda Ulerich, RD, LD
Daniel Pieloch, MS, RD
Jeanette Hasse, PhD, RD,
FADA, CNSC
Sara Di Cecco MS, RDN, LD
Stacey S. Beer MPH, RD, LD
3:00 – 3:45
3:45 - 4:45
BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
Business Meeting
6:00 - 9:00
Special Event - Spirit of Jefferson Dinner Cruise
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 2015
7:00 - 8:00
7:00 - 10:30 &
3:00 - 6:00
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS
8:00 - 8:50
9:00 - 9:50
9:50 - 10:30
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
Procurement
Special Interest Forum
Abdominal Transplant
Thoracic Transplant
Facilitating Thoracic
Organ Allocation &
Acceptance: A
Transplant Center's
Perspective: What We
Need, Want and Why
Jamie V. Bucio, CPTC,
EMT-P
Abstracts & Case
Studies (3
presentations)
A Multi-Team
Approach to Pursuing
DCD Recoveries
Meredith Hartstern,
MPA
What To Do with All
Those UNOS Forms
Marissa A. Clark
Quimby, MS
Ruthanne Leishman,
RN, MPH
The Role of Hepatocyte
Transplantation in
Adult and Pediatric
Patients: From
Metabolic Liver Disease
to Acute Liver Failure
Emre, MD, FACS
Moving Forward: How
Hospital Development
Can Empower Hospital
Partners to Overcome
First-Person
Authorization
Challenges
Jessica Aquino, BBA
Caitlin Coleman, BA
Kathleen Gerrans,
BAJane Lee-Zimmer,
BA Tamara Dunn, BA
Speaking with Families
of Transgender Donors
Marisa P. Hemenez,
MSW
OPTN/UNOS Kidney
Paired Donation Pilot
Program (KPDPP):
Process & Outcomes
Ruthanne Leishman, RN,
MPHPat McDonough
RNDarren E. Stewart,
M.SCatherine B.
Monstello, CPHQ, RRT
BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
Transplant Nutrition
Navigating the Murky Waters
of Safe Food Practices for
Transplant Patients
Linda Ulerich, RD, LD
The Ins and Outs of Nutrition
Assessment in Pediatric
Transplant
Stacey S. Beer MPH, RD, LD
10:30 - 11:20
11:30 - 12:20
12:20 - 2:00
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS
2:00 - 2:50
3:00 - 3:50
What to Say: You Have
5 Minutes with a
Resident Before They
Tell a Family
Pronouncement of
Brain Death
Elizabeth Lowry
Timothy J. Snyder
Physician Recognition:
Honoring Those Who
Go Above & Beyond
Woody Marshall, BA
Advanced Practice
Critical Care Course
Lydia Lam, MD, FACS
Adam Teller, CPTC
Push-Pull Focusing on
DonorNet
Pat McDonough
Kerry Ryan
Timothy J. Snyder,
CCEMTP, CPTC
Early Initiation of
Enteral Nutrition in
Pediatric Liver
Transplant: A Quality
Improvement Project
Kelly Timmons, RN, BSN
ECMO, Stem Cell,
Endomicroscopy:
Cesar A. Keller, MD
The Shifting Paradigm on
Obesity and Transplantation
Daniel Pieloch MS, RD
Transplant Games of
America and how
OPO's and Transplant
Centers Can Get
Involved
Jamie V. Bucio, CPTC,
EMT-P
Melissa Devenny
Donation after Cardiac
Death: An Update
Michael Marvin, MD,
FACS
New Pneumonia
Guidelines:
Chadi A. Hage, MD
Donor Do’s and Don’ts:
Optimizing Your Living Donor
with Nutrition
Sara Di Cecco MS, RDN, LD
LUNCH ON OWN
Transplant
Procurement
A Proposed Battery of Psychological
Instruments in the Assessment of Transplant
Candidates
Samantha Behbahani, Psy.D., MS Clin Pharm
Ivelisse Barreiro, M.S.
Abstracts & Case Studies (3 presentations)
3:50 - 4:30
4:30 - 5:20
5:30 - 6:30
Face Transplant
Eduardo D. Rodriguez, MD, DDS
DCD Discussion - Transplant
and Procurement
Michael Marvin, MD, FACS
Teambuilding without Your Team Knowing It
Melissa Holliday, RN
Why NATCO, & Why Me?
Carrie Lindower, RN, MBA,
CCTC, CPTC
Timothy J. Snyder, CCEMTP,
CPTC
Stacee Lerret, PhD, RN, CPNP,
CCTC
BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
What Factors Drive the Decision to Transplant
Kidneys? One OPO’s Internal Review of Kidney
Donor Yield Metrics
Vanessa Rogers, MS
Deborah A. McRann, RN BSN CPTC
OPTN/UNOS Update on VCA Transplantation
Christina L. Kaufman PhD
Special Interest Forum
Palliative Care
Margaret Allee, RN, MS, MSN,
JD
NETWORKING RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBIT HALL/POSTER SESSION
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015
7:30 - 8:00
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS
8:00 - 8:50
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Transplant
PUBS/Amnio for HLA
Typing of
Anencephalic Organ
Donors &
Multidisciplinary
Collaboration: An
Opportunity to
Improve Outcomes &
Reduce Intensive Care
Exposure of
Hospital Development
Resource Priority
Plans for Improving
Performance
Vanessa Rogers, MS
Deborah A. McRann,
RN BSN CPTC
Procurement
Abstracts & Case
Studies (3
presentations)
Family Services
Living Donor Transplantation
Honoring the Traditions
of Dying through
Integration of Palliative
Care in Organ
Donation/DCD
Margaret Allee, RN, MS,
MSN, JD
Report on the Consensus
Conference on Best Practices
in Live Kidney Donation
Dianne LaPointe Rudow
Anencephalic Infants
Kristin Schwartz, PsyD
Joseph Livingston, MD
Ric Perez, MD
Celso Hernandez, MD
Alan Bedrick, MD
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS
9:00 - 9:50
9:50 - 10:15
10:15 - 11:05
11:15 - 12:05
Transplant
Transplant Center
Outreach: Connecting
the Dots
Joseph D. Sharp, CPTC
AMAT Update
Remonia Chapman,
AMAT President
Abstracts & Case
Studies (3
presentations)
Abstracts & Case
Studies (3
presentations)
Medical Marijuana:
Therapeutic
Intervention or
Substance Abuse in a
Different Wrapper
David C. Cronin, II, MD,
PhD
Small Network Group:
Collaborating to Drive
Success
Tania A Houle, MBA,
CPTC
Jennifer Vazquez, MSN,
RN, CPTC
12:05 - 1:30
1:30 - 2:30
2:30 - 3:00
3:00 - 3:30
3:30 - 3:45
3:45 - 4:15
4:15 - 4:30
Hospital Development
Procurement
Doubling Lung
Utilization in 2013
Jeffrey Trageser, BSN,
CPTC
BREAK
Why ⇌ How:
Understanding
Physiology,
Mechanisms &
Equations Which
Underlie Our Practice
Adam Bell, BS, CCEMT-P,
CPTC
Zero to Hero
Bryan Evans, EMT-P,
CPTC
Family Services
CEaD Training: What
Have We Learned?
Laura A. Siminoff, PhD
Heather Traino, PhD,
MPH,
Gerard Alolod, Ph.D.,
M.Phil., M.A.
Advanced Practice Providers
in Transplant: Optimizing our
Role through Collaboration
Stacee Lerret, PhD, RN, CPNP,
CCTC
Haley Hoy, PhD, ACNP
Jennifer Reese, RN, MSN, NP-C
Gail Stendahl, DNP, RN, CPNPPC/AC, CCTC
Honoring the Traditions
of Dying through
Integration of Palliative
Care in Organ
Donation/DCD Margaret Allee, RN, MS,
MSN, JD
The Nuts & Bolts of Writing a
Case Study, Abstract or
Manuscript
Stacee Lerret, PhD, RN, CPNP,
CCTC
Haley Hoy, PhD, ACNP
Bridge Between Islam &
Organ/Tissue Donation
Raunak Jahan, MBBS
New Manager/New Director
Carrie Lindower, RN, MBA,
CPTC, CCTC
Walt Nickels, RN, BSN, CCRN,
CPTC
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
PLENARY SESSIONS
DTCP Goal: 5,000 in
Five
Jan Finn,RN, CPTC
Top Abstract, Top Case
Study (2
presentations)
Incoming Presidential
Address John Belcher
BS, CCEMT-P, CPTC,
CTBS
BREAK
Heart & Bilateral Lung
Recipient
Mari Dawn Nelson
Closing Remarks
John Belcher BS,
CCEMT-P, CPTC, CTBS
Special Interest Forum
Hotel Accommodations
Weather & Attire
Reservation Deadline – July 15, 2015
Louisville’s summer temperatures range from lows in the 70s to highs in
the upper 80s. Although it is HOT outside, be sure to pack a jacket or
sweater for the sessions, as meeting rooms are ALWAYS cold.
Louisville Marriott Downtown
280 West Jefferson Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
502-627-5045
http://www.marriottlouisville.com/
Room rate: $179.00 plus tax
For Reservations call: 1-800-533-0127
For visitor information please click:
http://www.marriottlouisville.com/leisure
Attire for educational sessions is business casual. WEAR JEANS
SATURDAY! Wear your OPO or transplant center “gear” and jeans on
Saturday as we close out the meeting.
Ground Transportation
The Louisville Marriott Downtown is eight miles from the Louisville
International Airport. The following ground transportation options are
available:
Shuttle:
Shuttle service to and from the Louisville Marriott Downtown at a rate of
$18.00 for one-way and $36.00 roundtrip. To book your shuttle, visit
http://www.shuttlefare.com/
Taxi:
Cabs are available at the traffic island on the left of the taxi stand. (Ask about
Share-a-Ride at the taxi stand.)
Flat Rate: $19.55 (From Airport to Downtown Hotels)
• Ready Cab – (502) 417-4406
• Yellow Cab – (502) 636-5511
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STEP TWO: Schedule of Fees
STEP THREE: Guest Event Ticket
Pre-Conference:
Nutrition: Wednesday, August 5, 2015, 9am-5pm
Thursday, August 6, 2015, 9am – 5pm
$325
$325
Career Advancement:
Wednesday, August 5, 2015, 9am – 5pm
$325
Join NATCO with the Transplant Nutrition Pre-Conference!
$85.00
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faxed by June 30
GUEST Welcome Reception
Please reserve ______ ticket(s) @ $65.00 each. Tickets
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Full meeting fees include the educational sessions, activities and social events. All activities and social events
include: refreshment breaks, continental breakfasts, Exhibit Hall Luncheon, Welcome Reception and
Networking Reception.
STEP FOUR: Special Event:
Spirit of Jefferson Dinner Cruise
 Single-Day Meeting Fees
Fees include scheduled breakfasts, refreshment breaks, lunches and Welcome or Networking
Reception (if applicable). Excludes Nutrition Workshop, Aug 5th and 6th.
Member
$275
Non Member
$325
Please indicate day attending:
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Saturday, Aug. 8
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Thursday, August 6th.
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★ STEP FIVE: General Information
STEP SIX: Total Fees Enclosed
Check the following that apply (no additional charge for
attending these events):
Total Pre-Conference Workshop Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
Total Meeting Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
WHICH MEALS?
Total Single-Day Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
 I will be attending the Welcome Reception on
Wednesday, Aug. 5 (includes light hors d’oeuvres
and one drink ticket).
 I will be attending the Exhibit Hall Luncheon on
Thursday, Aug. 7 (includes a boxed lunch).
 I will be attending the Networking Reception on
Friday, Aug. 7 (includes one drink ticket).
Total Guest Event Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
WHICH TRACKS?
To register and pay by credit card please access the NATCO
Annual Meeting website page at
http://www.natco1.org/Education/annual-meeting.asp. NATCO
accepts MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover online.
Total Spirit of Jefferson Dinner Cruise Event Fees . . . . $
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Career Advancement – Wednesday
Nutrition in Transplantation – Wednesday
Nutrition in Transplantation – Thursday
Nutrition in Transplantation – Friday
Abdominal Transplant– Friday
Special Interest Forum– Friday & Saturday
Thoracic Transplant – Friday
Procurement – Friday & Saturday
Transplant – Saturday
Living Donor Transplant - Saturday
Hospital Development – Saturday
Family Services – Saturday
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with checks drawn in U.S. funds on a U.S. bank.
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on July 15, registration fees will be returned, less a $50
processing fee.
Contact the NATCO Executive Office
for further information call 703-483-9820
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