2026 Agenda
The course consists of four lectures in the morning given by specialists and relative experts in their fields. After lunch, participants will get to take part in hands-on stations with cadavers, high-fidelity simulation, ultrasounds and task trainers to improve their procedural skills. The full agenda with locations for each session can be found here.
Wednesday, May 6
8-10 a.m.: Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Thomas Perry, DO, MS
10-11 a.m.: Signs of Stroke, Big & Small, Scott Diesing, MD
11 a.m.-12 p.m.: Dermatologic Emergencies & Assessment, Matthew Stephany, MD
12 p.m.-1 p.m.: Lunch (provided)
1-5 p.m., Rotating skill stations
- Cadaver Intubation, Chad Branecki, MD
- Cadaver Chest Tube, T.J. Welniak, MD, MACM
- Surgical Airway, Amy Cutright, MD
- Vent Station, Frank Frehaut
- Ophthalmology Small Group, Jeffrey Warner, MD
- Obstetric Pre-and Post- Partum Procedures, Rebecca Anderson, MD & Karen Carlson, MD
Thursday, May 7
8-9 a.m.:OB/GYN Emergencies, Jennifer Griffin Miller, MD, MPH
9-10 a.m.: Hand Emergencies, Joseph A. Morgan, MD
10-11 a.m.: Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies, Hunter Creglow, MD
11 a.m.-12 p.m.: Toxicology, Joseph Clemons, MD
12 p.m.-1 p.m.: Lunch (provided)
1-5 p.m.: Rotating skill stations
- Pediatric Megacode, Jared Baxter, MD
- Adult Megacode, Conor J. Dass, MD; Jason Langenfeld, MD
- Splinting, Joseph A. Morgan, MD
- Trauma Simulation, Kaitlin Dougherty, MD
- Impending Delivery, Katherine Willet, MD, FACEP
- Pediatric Intubation/Airway, Hunter Creglow, MD
Friday, May 8
8-9 a.m.: Cardiologic Emergencies, Sam Roberston, MD
9-10 a.m.:Pediatric Sepsis, Zeb Timmons, MD
10-11 a.m.: Trauma Assessment, Gina Lamb, MD, FACS
11 a.m.- 12 p.m.: Neonatal Emergencies, Laura Daymut, MD
12 p.m.-12:30 p.m.: Lunch (provided)
12:30 p.m., Optional Tour of Hyperbaric Unit, National Quarantine Unit, and Emergency Department