The first annual Mid-Atlantic Neurocritical Care Symposium will bring together experts from The University of Maryland/Shock Trauma Hospital, Johns Hopkins University, INOVA, Christiana Care, and beyond to discuss the basics of caring for critically ill neurological patients, as well as highlight recent innovations in the field.
The conference will occur over two days at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. The first day will offer a comprehensive review of the essentials of neurocritical care with a special focus on board-relevant material. Alternatively, for those interested, a full-day Emergency Neurological Life Support course will be offered, including high-fidelity mannequin-based simulation. Day two will transition to innovations and controversies in the field through case discussions, roundtables, debates, and two keynote addresses.
Learning Objectives
Rapidly implement recommended management protocols for neurological emergencies.
Describe innovative approaches to the management of neurocritical care patients.
Judge the evidence in areas of controversy surrounding the management of neurocritical care patients.
How Simulation Can Improve Neurocritical Care Delivery
How I Manage Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Non-AED Management of Status Epilepticus
Debate: Normothermic Regional Perfusion for Controlled Donation (Pro/Con)
Keynote Speaker:Â Big Data and Machine Learning in Neurocritical Care
Debate: Vasospasm is Relevant/Irrelevant – Outcome in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Family Engagement in the ICU
Shared Decision Making
Roundtable Discussion – The Future of Neurocritical Care