Pre-Conference Course
 
									Joelle Borhart, MD, FAAEM
Associate Program Director, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Georgetown University
McLean, Virginia
 
									David Carlberg, MD FAAEM
Associate Program Director
Georgetown Emergency Medicine
Washington, District of Columbia
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									Elizabeth Pontius, MD, FAAEM (she/her/hers)
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Annapolis, Maryland
Jessica Palmer, MD (she/her/hers)
Assistant Program Director
Department of Emergency Medicine 
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital & Washington Hospital Center
Washington, District of Columbia
Kathryn Voss, MD
Attending Physician
Emergency Medicine
Medstar Georgetown University Hospital
Alexandria, Virginia
 
									Max Rippe, MD (he/him/his)
Safety and Simulation Fellow
Emergency Medicine
MedStar Health/Georgetown University
Washington, District of Columbia
Precipitous deliveries are one of the most stressful events an emergency physician will encounter. Fortunately, most deliveries will be normal, uncomplicated vaginal deliveries, but what if it's not? Complications such as shoulder dystocia and breech presentation have the potential to be true catastrophes for the patient, the baby, and the physician. In this hands-on simulation session, the participants will review the management of normal vaginal delivery, nuchal cord, breech presentation, and shoulder dystocia so you are ready the next time there is a baby coming in your ED!
Advanced registration is required.
Course Agenda
10:00am – 10:20am       Introduction and Review of Procedures |  Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP 
10:20am – 12:00pm       Hands-on Stations 
                        Breech delivery
                        Shoulder dystocia
                        Normal vaginal delivery & nuchal cord
                        Postpartum hemorrhage
Agenda subject to change