Time Critical Diagnosis (TCD) Summit

Save the Date for TCD Summit, June 10, 2025

June 10 | 7:30 AM - 5 PM
Bothwell Education Center Auditorium
600 E. 14th St., Sedalia

 

Attend our TCD Summit to:

  • Learn latest trends in emergent stroke management
  • Review evolving strategies and technologies for the treatment of an ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
  • Discuss the critical times and complex care of a trauma patient

The TCD Summit is for:

  • Physicians
  • Physician Assistants
  • Nurses
  • Pre-hospital air and ground providers
  • Other providers involved in the care of TCD Patients (STEMI, stroke and trauma)

Event is $20 and seating is limited to 60 participants.

This activity has been submitted to the Midwest Multistate Division for approval to award contact hours. The Midwest Multistate Division is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Agenda

7:30-8 am | Registration and Welcome
Michele Laas, Bothwell Chief Nursing Officer
Megan Elwood, Nursing Education

8-9 am | Deciphering Dizziness
Tom Modin, RN, BSN–Neuroscience Outreach Coordinator

9-9:45 am | EKG Interpretation and the Care of the ACS Patient
Steven Mackay, DO, FACC, FSCAI–Missouri Heart Center

9:45-10 am | Break

10-11 am | Traumatic Brain Injury
Jeffrey Coughenour, MD–University of Missouri Health Care

11-Noon | Trauma Case Studies
Timothy Woods, MD–Cox Health–Trauma Medical Director
University Health

Noon-1 pm | Lunch

1-2 pm | Under Pressure: Hypertension’s Toll on the Heart
Alisha Lawson, RN, BSN, CEN–MU Air Medical Services–Flight Nurse

2-2:45 pm | TXA in Pediatric Trauma
Jennifer Flint, MD–Children’s Mercy Hospital–Medical Director, Pediatric Critical Care Transport

2:45-3 pm | Break

3-4 pm | Held Together at the Hip: A Journey Through Pelvic Fractures
Evan Stout, MD–Bothwell Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

4-5 pm | Chest Tube Management and Skills Station
Trevor Beckham, MD–Bothwell Trauma Medical Director