Save the Date!
9th Annual Update in Acute & Emergency Care Pediatrics Conference
October 1 - 2, 2010
Wilderness At The Smokies Resort
Sevierville, Tennessee
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Conference tracks and topics:
The conference will feature three tracks: Hospital/Emergency Medicine, Pediatric Office and Pre-Hospital/Field. Topics will include pediatric stroke, pre-hospital pain control, office emergencies, SIDS, non-trauma surgical emergencies, and nitrous and sedation.
Conference hotel:
The 2010 conference will take place at the exciting Wilderness at the Smokies Resort, which features Tennessee’s largest year-round waterpark and is just 30 miles from Knoxville. Special resort rates for conference participants include lower rates for early arrivals on Thursday or for guests staying after the conference’s Saturday activities end. Your stay includes passes for four guests to the resort’s waterpark.
TN EMSC is proud to present the 3rd Annual EMS Star of Life
Please join us to honor the stars of Tennessee EMS!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Location to be announced
Reception and Cash Bar at 6:00 p.m. CST
Awards Dinner 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. CST
Dress uniform / Business Attire
2011 EMS Star of Life Nomination Form
What is the EMS Star of Life?
The EMS Star of Life event is designed to honor the accomplishments of EMS personnel from all regions of Tennessee who provide exemplary life-saving care to adult and pediatric patients. The ceremony will include a presentation of the actual adult or pediatric patient scenarios and reunite the EMS caregivers with the individuals they treated. Recipients will be chosen from each of the eight EMS regions in the state. This is the premier event that will kick of EMS week (May 16-22) within the state to recognize and honor our excellent prehospital providers.
2009 TN EMSC Awards
TN EMSC presents the Advocate for Children Award and the Joseph Weinberg, MD Leadership Award to distinguished individuals each year. These awards are presented at the annual Update in Acute & Emergency Care Pediatrics Conference. TN EMSC congratulates the award recipients for 2009.
Joseph Weinberg, MD Leadership Award:
Angie Bowen, RN, BSN, CPEN, NREMT-P
East Tennessee Children's Hospital

Angie Bowen, Michael Carr
Joseph Weinberg, MD Leadership Award:
Ms. Angie Bowen, RN, BSN, CPEN, NREMT-P was awarded the Joseph A. Weinberg, MD Leadership Award for her continuing leadership in the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services for Children (TN EMSC) program. Ms. Bowen is the longest serving coordinator at a Comprehensive Regional Pediatric Center (CRPC), taking on the role in 1999 at the TN EMSC program’s inception. Her skill set range includes being a paramedic on an ambulance, working as a nurse in the emergency department and with the pediatric transport team, serving as an educator, and performing executive administrative duties. Her scope of expertise contributes to improving multiple portions of the continuum of care for children. Two of her greatest attributes are her willingness to mentor others and her ability to follow through.
Advocate for Children Award:
Julie A. Dunn, M.D., FACS & Anne Carr, MPA

Julie Dunn, Michael Carr, Anne Carr
Advocate for Children Award:
Dr. Julie Dunn, M.D., FACS and Ms. Anne Carr, MPA and were awarded the Advocate for Children Award due to their continuing inclusion of children in the trauma system funding formula. During the 2007 legislative session a landmark bill was passed to create a trauma system fund for uncompensated trauma care and readiness costs to care for trauma victims. This effort was spearheaded by the chair of TN College of Surgeons, Julie Dunn, MD. She quickly recruited other advocates including the chief lobbyist for the teaching hospitals, Anne Carr. This past legislative session, 2009, they worked to amend the bill so that there is a possibility of increasing the amount in the trauma fund with a federal matching.
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