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Contact

Helen Mayfield 
Citizens Memorial Hospital 
hmayfe@citizensmemorial.com 
417-328-7791

When

Thursday Oct. 18, 2012 from 7 AM to 12:30 PM CDT

7 a.m. - Registration & Breakfast
7:30 a.m. - Mablene Buggs, M.D., FACEP -
    1 contact  hour
8:30 a.m. - Kim Chapman, FNP - 1 contact hour
9:30 a.m. - Break
9:45 a.m. - Todd Baker, M.D. - 1.5 contact hours
11:15 a.m. - Angie Cunningham, R.N., CCRN -
                  1 contact hour
12:15 p.m. - Evaluation

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Where

Citizens Memorial Hospital -  Community Rooms 
1500 N. Oakland
Bolivar, MO 65613
 


 
Driving Directions 
 Trends in Trauma Care 

Speakers:

  • KEYNOTE - Todd Baker, M.D. - Author of "Baghdad ER: Fifteen Minutes"
         
    Topic: Hemodynamic Response to Trauma and Our
                  Experience in Baghdad ER
  • Mablene Buggs, M.D., FACEP - Citizens Memorial Hospital ER
         
    Topic: Roles of the Trauma Team
  • Kim Chapman, FNP - Citizens Memorial Hospital ER
         
    Topic: 7 Ways to Die
  • Angie Cunningham, R.N., CCRN - Outreach Coordinator, 
    Children's Mercy Hospital
         
    Topic: Trends in Pediatric Trauma Care

Citizens Memorial Healthcare is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Missouri Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditiation.

4.5 contact hours will be awarded for this conference. 

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About the Keynote Speaker:
Todd Baker is a board-certified emergency physician who served as chief of the Emergency Medical Treatment (EMT) Section of the 86th Combat Support Hospital. The 86th staffed Ibn Sina Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq with its EMT commonly referred to as “Baghdad ER” during the famed “troop surge” from November 2007 to January 2009. Dr. Baker worked in Baghdad and Mosul during his 15-month tour, and served time as the Emergency Medicine Consulant to the Army Surgeon General for the Iraq theater while deployed. Dr. Baker was awarded the Bronze Star and Combat Action Badge for his service in Iraq. Since his separation from the military, Dr. Baker has re-located to Branson, Mo., where he is currently serving as Co-Medical Director for the Emergency Department at Skaggs Regional Medical Center.  He continues to travel and teach trauma ultrasound techniques and trauma resuscitation courses nationwide.