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Off The Vine 2025: The Wine Country Emergency Medicine Symposium 

March 27 & 28, 2025

We are excited to provide two days of cutting edge continuing education to emergency medicine professionals.

Two special workshops will enrich the learning experience! Be prepared for a special 2-day educational event!

Register for one or more days.

Read below for more Information and Registration!


Thursday March 27, 2025 9am - 5pm Doors open at 8:30am

Carole L. Ellis Auditorium, Santa Rosa Junior College, Petaluma California

Cost: $55 (includes lunch!)

CE: Approved for instructor based EMS CE by CA EMS Provider 49-0004 and BRN 12522

TOPICS INCLUDE

Saving Young Lives: Mastering Pediatric High-Performance CPR 
Charles Coyle, Division Chief
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue (FL)

Prehospital Whole Blood – The Southwest Texas Experience
David Wampler, Ph.D., LP, FAEMS
Professor, Department of Emergency Health Sciences
University of Texas Health, San Antonio (TX)

Pelvic Binders: Worth the Squeeze?    
Kevin Collopy, MHL, FP-C, NRP, CMTE, FAEMS
Clinical outcomes & compliance manager
Novant Health AirLink/VitaLink (NC)

For Real? Novel Stroke Syndromes and Stroke Mimickers    
Quinn Fujii, DO
Emergency Medicine, Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
Medical Director, Santa Rosa Fire Department

Under Fire:  Lessons Learned Teaching Prehospital Trauma Care in Ukraine    
Sean Kivlehan, MD, MPH
Director, Lavine Family Humanitarian Studies Initiative
Emergency Health Systems Program at Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (MA)

Quality Care for All: The Effect of Equity in Emergency Care    
David Kennel, PhD, MAS, NRP
Director of Health Equity Education
Department of Medical Education and Clinical Sciences
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Washington State University


FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2025 9am to 4pm

WORKSHOPS


Collaborative Just Culture and High Reliability Workshop
Paul LeSage, EMT-P, Flight Medic, BA, AS, MIS
Clinical Assistant Professor, OHSU School of Medicine
Sponsored by Coastal Valleys EMS Agency

Carole L. Ellis Auditorium, SRJC Petaluma

$25 for lunch and CE

    

Join us for an interactive, in-depth, and Case-Based training session on Just Culture and High Reliability principles. Gain valuable insights on creating a learning-focused, accountable environment that improves safety, reduces errors, and fosters trust.

What You Will Learn:
•    Implementing Collaborative Just Culture principles in your agency
•    Why and How Just Culture has evolved from older “Behavior” models
•    Strengthening accountability: Looking for Risk, not Fault
•    Improving patient safety and workforce well-being
•    Evaluating Systems for Effectiveness and Resiliency
•    Navigating System and Personal Performance Factors
•    Determining how to identify and manage Human Error vs. Choice


Seamless Transitions: Delivering High Quality Care and Optimizing EMS to Hospital Transfer in Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Situations
Charlie Coyle, Division Chief
West Palm Beach County Fire Department
Sponsored by Sutter Santa Rosa Medical Center

SRJC Public Safety Training Center Building 400, Windsor

$15 (Registration is limited)

This interactive course brings together EMS and hospital personnel to collaboratively enhance their skills in managing pediatric cardiac arrest cases. Through hands-on simulations and case studies, participants will learn effective protocols, communication strategies, and team dynamics essential for delivering optimal care during critical situations. By fostering a unified approach, the course aims to improve outcomes for pediatric patients in cardiac arrest.


We are grateful to our Sponsoring Partners!

Kaiser Foundation

Sutter Santa Rosa Medical Center and Emergency Department

LifeWest Ambulance Service

3B Scientific/ iSimulate

CARESTAR Foundation

 


 

TO REGISTER:

Purchase Tickets to one or two events by using this link

• You will need to enter your EMT or Medic number

• Departments paying for members can call (707) 836-2921 or email gpedgrift@santarosa.edu