Baltimore Maryland
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pulmonary/research/outcomes_after_critical_illness_surgery/oacis_conference_information.html
Conference Information
6th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference
November 2-4, 2017
Baltimore, Maryland
Early rehabilitation of hospitalized patients can reduce muscle weakness, physical impairments and delirium. Yet achieving these outcomes is no simple task. Beyond understanding the science, it requires collaboration and coordination between clinicians who have traditionally worked in “silos.” This course will bridge the interdisciplinary gap from research to the bedside, and bring together clinical experts who are creating cultures based on proactive rehabilitation. For more information about free tools for ICU rehabilitation and educational materials, click here.
REGISTER NOW / See the Brochure
Highlights
Quality Improvement Approach. See flyer Come join this unique one-day course on Thursday, November 2nd that delves into the use of quality improvement methodology and processes to help implement and evaluate interdisciplinary mobility initiatives in the hospital setting.
Pre-conferences on Thursday, November 2nd. See flyer
Creating & Sustaining Rehabilitation Programs in Adult ICUs & Pediatric ICUs
Activity and Mobility Promotion Throughout the Hospital Learn about Activity and Mobility Promotion at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and many other continuing education credits
Networking with physicians, nurses, therapists and other clinicians
Social Media Join the discussion on Twitter #icurehab, and read our social media primer for helpful information. See primer
What Past Participants Are Saying
“I have attended three of the first four Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation conferences. If I can go to one conference a year, this is by far the one I would choose. I always come away with new knowledge and contacts. Add to this the accessibility of the Johns Hopkins team and the days spent are well worth it!” – Cynthia K. Fine, MSN, CRRN, Clinical Program Coordinator – ICU Early Mobilization Program, New York City
“This conference provides excellent resources and networking opportunities for all health care professionals … I learned a great deal from the interdisciplinary presentations, and the comprehensive discussions about the prevalence of delirium, post-traumatic stress disorder and post-intensive care syndrome in ICU survivors.”
– Claudine Campbell, MOT, OTR/L, CLT, Occupational Therapy Manager, Rehabilitation Service
How to Register
Register online
Register by phone: Contact Johns Hopkins CME Office at 410-502.9634