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Police Physicians Section Meeting October 25-27, 2015 Chicago, Illinois Sunday, October 25 Room # W194B Public Safety & the LEO – Unique Fitness-for-Duty Case Studies 8:00 AM–8:45 AM Joseph Mignogna, MD, MPH, CIME, FACOEM, Chief Medical Officer, Comprehensive Health Services, Inc., Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States Medical Guidelines in Law Enforcement 9:00 AM–9:45 AM Daniel Samo, MD, FACOEM, Medical Director, Corporate Health, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, United States Fabrice Czarnecki, Medical Review Officer, Transportation Safety Administration, Baltimore, Maryland, United States Conversations with a Palestinian "Freedom Fighter"--Reflections of a Psychiatrist; Implications for US Law Enforcement 10:00 AM–10:45 AM Darlene McLaughlin, MD, Texas A&M College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Bryan, Texas, United States Blast Injuries: Blast Mechanics, Early Scene Assessment, and First Responder Medical Care of the Injured 11:00 AM–11:45 AM Daniel Schwartz, MD, MAJ, MC, Emergency Medical Services Medical Director, Flight Surgeon, Tactical Support Physician, MAJ U.S. Army, Forbes Regional Hospital, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States Police Physicians Section Business Meeting 1:00 PM–1:45 PM Marijuana: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Daniel Samo, MD, FACOEM, Medical Director, Corporate Health, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, United States Jerrold Leikin, Director of Toxicology, Northshore Medical Group, Greenview, Illinois, United States Thomas Gorman, Director, Rocky Mountain HIDTA, Aurora, Colorado, United States Monday, October 26 Room # W194B Anatomy of an On-Duty Officer Death: Accident or Suicide? 8:00 AM–8:45 AM Mary Hoeft, Professor of Communication Arts and French, University of Wisconsin - Barron County, Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States Mitchell Weinzetl, Director, Public Safety Executive Leadership Master's Degree Program, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States First Aid for the Officer Involved Shooting: The Dallas Police Department’s Critical Incident Management Program Protects the Law Enforcement Officer from Further Harm 9:00 AM–9:45 AM Alexander Eastman, MD, MPH, FACS, Lieutenant, Deputy Medical Director, Dallas Police Department, Dallas, Texas, United States David Brown, Chief of Police, Dallas Police Department, Dallas, Texas, United States Kimberly Roaten, Assistant Professor, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, United States Tucson Police Success Training Officers in Combat Casualty Care 12:00 PM-12:45 Michael Johnson, Lead Police Officer, Tucson Police Department, Tucson, Arizona, United States Clinical Forensic Medicine: Applications for the Officer involved Shooting 1:00 PM-1:45 PM Bill Smock MD, Police Surgeon Louisville Metro Police Department, Louisville, Ky., United States. We Are Saving Officer and Citizen Lives With Lessons Learned From Military Medicine; But We Can't PROVE That Without the DATA! 2:00 PM–2:45 PM David McArdle, MD, Chair, Police Physicians Section, International Association of Chiefs of Police, University of Colorado, Monument, Co., United States Frank Butler, Chairman, Department of Defense Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care, Pensacola, Florida, United States Jerome Hauer, Chief Executive Officer, The Hauer Group, LLC, Alexandria, Virginia, United States Dennis Hendrickson, Officer, Suffolk County Police Department, Yaphank, New York, United States James Garside, Officer, Suffolk County Police Department, Yaphank, New York, United States Joseph Cornell, Officer, Aurora Police Department, Aurora, Colorado, United States; Josh Parsons, Officer, Suffolk County Police Department, Yaphank, New York, United States Nicholas Guerrero, Detective, Suffolk County Police Department, Yaphank, New York, United States Ryan Burns, Officer, Aurora Police Department, Aurora, Colorado, United States Scott Coyne, MD, Chief Surgeon, Medical Director, Suffolk County Police Department, Yaphank, New York, United States Heart Disease and Obesity—Steps to Reduce Officer Cardiovascular Death and Disability 3:00 PM–3:45 PM Jon Sheinberg, Physician - Police Officer, Medical Director, Central Texas Regional SWAT, Austin Police Department, Austin, Texas, United States The Community Service Officer-Paramedic: A Novel Service Model for Rural Communities 4:00 PM–4:45 PM Jeffrey Ho, Deputy Sheriff/Medical Director, Meeker County Sheriff's Office, Litchfield, Minnesota, United States Tuesday, October 27 Room # W194B The Role of Law Enforcement in Drug Overdose Prevention and Community Safety 8:00 AM–8:45 AM Christopher Traver, Senior Policy Advisor, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, District of Columbia, United States Paul Keenan, Chief, Qunicy Police Department, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States Scott Coyne, MD, Chief Surgeon, Medical Director, Suffolk County Police Department, Yaphank, New York, United States Susan Weinstein, Director of Congressional and Federal Affairs, National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States Tara Kunkel, Visiting Fellow, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, District of Columbia, United States Law Enforcement Duties& Cardiac Death-A Call for Departmental Wellness Programs 9:00 AM-9:45 AM George Sherrill Chief (Ret.) Worcester Police, Worcester, Mass, United States Stefanos Kales, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Mass, United States Officer Safety: Addressing the Issue of Traffic-Related Injuries and Crashes 12:00 PM–12:45 PM John Marshall, Director, Office of Safety Programs, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, United States Wil Price, Highway Safety Specialist, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, United States It is Cold & Snowing, But We Still Have Police Work to Do! Lessons From the Law Enforcement Mountain Operations School (LEMOS) 1:00 PM–1:45 PM David McArdle, MD, Chair, Police Physicians Section, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Georgia Health Science University, Brunswick, Georgia, United States Michael Gaffney, Director, Division of Governmental Studies & Service, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, United States Steven Tomson, Law Enforcement Coordination Chief, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Washington, U.S. Department of Justice, Spokane, Washington, United States The Use of the interRAI Brief Mental Health Screener (BMHS) to Enhance the Ability of Police Officers to Respond to Persons with Serious Mental Disorders 2:00 PM–2:45 PM Greg Brown, Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Nipissing University, North Bay, Ontario, Canada Ron Hoffman, Coordinator, Mental Health Training & Assistant Professor, Ontario Police College & Nipissing University, London, Ontario, Canada Solutions to Reduce & Improve Police Interactions with Suspects Who Have Mental Illness 3:00 PM–3:45 PM Barbara Biasotti, Psychologist, New Windsor Police Department, New Windsor, New York, United States John Snook, Deputy Executive Director, Treatment Advocacy Center, Arlington, Virginia, United States Michael Biasotti, Chief of Police, New Windsor Police Department, New Windsor, New York, United States Norman Taylor, President, The Global Network for Community Safety, Miramar, Florida, United States The Effects of Body Armor on Core Body Temperature, and New Thoughts on Exertional Heat Illness 4:00 PM–4:45 PM Cynthia Bir, PhD, Professor of Research, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States Douglas Kleiner, Chief Executive Officer, Tactical Medics International, Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States This Live activity, Annual Meeting of the Police Physicians Section of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, with a beginning date of 10/25/2015, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 16.00 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.