Chapter Town Hall: Pacific: Clinical Hyperbaric Medicine
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Virtual: PT: 9am; MT: 10am: CT:11am; ET: 12pm
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Event Properties
Event Start Date | 08-10-2024 |
Event End Date | 08-10-2024 |
Location | Virtual platform |
Categories | UHMS Directly Provided Meeting |
Enoch Huang
MD
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Enoch Huang, MD, MPH&TM, FACEP, FUHM, FACCWS is the Program Medical Director for Hyperbaric Medicine and Chronic Wound Care at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland, OR. He graduated Princeton University with a degree in Chemistry. He attended medical school at Tulane University School of Medicine where he also obtained a Masters degree in Public Health and Tropical Medicine. He completed a residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of California, Irvine and went on to complete a fellowship in Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He is board-certified in Emergency Medicine as well as Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine. He is the founder and past-president of the Columbia Wound Care Community – a multi-disciplinary, multi-hospital group of wound care providers in the greater Portland metropolitan area. He is the Past-President of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society.
Helen Gelly
MD
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Dr. Gelly has been involved in hyperbaric medicine and wound care since 1991. Past positions have included Medical Directorships at academic and community hyperbaric medicine and wound care programs. She started a non-hospital affiliated hyperbaric medicine center which was one of the first UHMS accredited centers. She has been actively involved in billing and reimbursement issues for both facilities and physicians. Until recently, she was the Medical Director of Hyperbaric Physicians of Georgia, a group of physicians dedicated to the practice of hyperbaric medicine and wound healing, with 5 subspecialty boarded physicians in its membership. In addition to lecturing nationally on hyperbaric medicine and wound healing for many years, she was the president of the Gulf Coast Chapter of the UHMS from 2005-2007. Currently, she serves as the Emeritus Medical Director of Hyperbaric Physicians of Georgia, and as C.E.O. for HyperbaRXs.
Jacquline Hocking
CHT
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Jacquline started her career in hyperbaric medicine in 2015 at UCSD. In 2020, she relocated to Portland, Oregon where she is currently the technical and safety director at Legacy Emanuel.
John Peters
FACHE
UHMS Executive Director.
Certified healthcare executive and Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives having extensive healthcare operations management experience and physician engagement.
Developing teams to overcome operational and financial under-performance in the healthcare arena.
Marc Robins
DO
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Marc Robins, DO, MPH, FUHM is the Senior Medical Director for the Wound & Hyperbaric Shared Services for the Intermountain Healthcare System in Utah. He is the current President of the UHMS and has served as Co-Chair for the Quality Utilization, Authorization and Reimbursement Committee and on the Education Committee for the UHMS. He is an Associate Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA) and has served on the Science and Research committee AsMA since 2001-20. He is boarded in Hyperbaric Medicine, Aerospace and Occupational Medicine and Family Practice and retired as a Colonel from the USAF after a 20-year career in Aerospace Medicine.
Pete Witucki
MD
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Dr. Peter Witucki, MD is a Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine Specialist in San Diego, CA and has over 28 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Loyola University Of Chicago/Stritch School Of Medicine medical school in 1994. He is affiliated with UCSD Medical Center. Dr. Witucki joined the faculty of the Department of Emergency Medicine at UCSD in 2003. He works clinically in the Emergency Dept as well as at the Hyperbaric Chamber and holds board certifications in both specialties. He was a former Diving Medical Officer in the US Navy and has worked with SEALs, Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Submarine Forces in both an active and reserve capacity. He serves on the San Diego Diver Death Review Committee helping to investigate diving deaths in our county. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society. His academic and research interests include medial education and diving medicine.
Richard "Gus" Gustavson
MPH, RN, CHRNC-A, CHT-A, CRT, UHMSADS
Richard, widely knows by the nickname, "Gus", has over fourty-eight years experience in clinical, supervisory, teaching, staff and middle management positions in acute care hospitals.
This experience includes forty years as a Respiratory Therapist, twenty years as EMT-I, twenty-three years as a Naval Reserve Hospital Corpsman, twenty-three years in Hyperbaric Medicine, eighteen years’ experience in wound and burn care, and nineteen years as a Registered Nurse.
Experience in hyperbaric medicine has included Technical Director, Program Director, Nurse Manager and Critical Care Educator specific to hyperbaric medicine.
Member and Special Expert for the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 99 Technical Committee, Hyperbaric and Hypobaric Facilities –March 20, 2023 to Present
Currently, Gus teaches hyperbaric medicine across the U.S. and beyond, serves as the Principle for R.B. Gustavson Consultants, LLC, and is studying with Walden University Online, looking forward to earning his Doctor of Public Health.
12:00-12:05 |
Introduction / CE RequirementsAbout the Lecture |
12:05-12:35 |
New Indications Manual Updates: Enoch Huang, MD and Pete Witucki, MDAbout the Lecture |
12:35-13:05 |
Portland Update: Enoch Huang, MD and Jacquline Hocking, CHTAbout the Lecture |
13:05-14:05 |
Update on Hyperbaric Coding Reversal: John Peters and Helen Gelly, MDAbout the Lecture |
14:05-14:10 |
BREAK |
14:10-15:10 |
Limb Salvage Center PanelAbout the Lecture |
15:10-15:30 |
Light HBO: Gus Gustavson, RNAbout the Lecture |
15:30-16:10 |
Radiation Proctitis: Marc Robins, DOAbout the Lecture |