26TH ANNUAL PHOENIX WORLD BURN CONGRESS 2014 REGISTRATION BROCHURE Hilton Anaheim | Anaheim, CA October 22-25, 2014 www.phoenix-society.org All Congress sessions will be held at the Hilton Anaheim Hotel. Lead Sponsors: 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress Location Highlights Located in the heart of Southern California and known for its ideal, year-round climate, Orange County has a laid-back energy and easy sophistication that create a unique version of the Southern California lifestyle. Orange County is filled with a myriad of activities, including world-famous theme parks such as Disneyland® Park and Knott’s Berry Farm® Theme Park, distinguished shopping districts, dynamic meeting venues, championship golf courses, professional sports teams and trendy beach towns. Bordering the Pacific Ocean and situated between Los Angeles and San Diego, OC is the perfect destination to base an all-encompassing So Cal experience. —2— 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress FEATURED SPEAKERS & PRESENTATIONS FINDING INNER COURAGE: THE JOURNEY OF TRANSFORMATION — MARK NEPO NY Times #1 best-selling author Mark Nepo is a poet, philosopher and cancer survivor who spoke at the 2006 World Burn Congress in Sacramento. This year he returns to speak about the journey we all face in finding inner courage. The original notion of the word courage means to stand by one’s core. Mark will explore how we can find our way to our core, stand by our core, and sustain the practice of living from our core—to live out of our courage. To encourage means to impart strength and confidence, to inspire and hearten. So, given the hardships that life presents, the question unfolds: How do we encourage ourselves, each other, and the world? And just what does it mean to live a life of encouragement? TO INSPIRE WITH MY JOURNEY — ROBERT DAVID HALL Robert David Hall, who stars as Dr. Al Robbins on the critically acclaimed CBS series, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, will share his journey of the past 36 years. In June 1978 an 18 wheel truck struck his car and he was severely burned when his gas tank exploded, leading to the amputation of both legs. There are always many people involved in one’s healing and recovery. Hall will introduce two women who were a great part of that process for him… a UC Irvine Burn Ward Nurse and a beautiful burn survivor who shared their strength with him when he needed it most. The most prominent actor with a disability working today, his career spans the worlds of television, film, radio and music. He hopes his story will inspire those who are new to this world to embrace the challenges ahead of them and know that their goals and dreams are truly possible A CHANGE OF PLANS — JUSTINA PAGE When you think about it, how many of us really travel the road we thought we were going to? Doesn’t life have a way of changing our plans? While Justina’s life was changed drastically, the lessons she learned apply to everyone. As a burn survivor, Justina learned how to step back into the world with confidence and she has spent her life teaching others to do the same. She addresses the subject with extraordinary humor and wisdom while challenging her audience to live bold purposeful life filled with hope, faith, and compassion. —3— 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress Pre-Congress Workshops October 22, 2014 | 2:00–5:00pm PTSD: LEARNING HOW TO UNDERSTAND AND COPE WITH THE SYMPTOMS, REDUCE THE STIGMA, AND INCREASE PSYCHOSOCIAL SKILLS JOHN BRIERE, PH.D. PTSD is a psychological disorder that is thought to affect about 1/3rd of burn survivors. Many more survivors have some symptoms, but may not have the full disorder. This workshop will outline the primary symptoms of PTSD, from the perspective of growth and recovery. We will discuss ways of coping with posttraumatic stress symptoms, and introduce skills such as Mindfulness-based Breath Training. ALTERNATIVE HEALING Shake It Out From The Bottom Up: An Innovative Stress Management Approach To Self-Care and Healing TRE - NKEM NDEFO Through seven simple exercises, Tension and Trauma Release Exercise (TRE®) turns on a selfcontrolled muscular shaking that is the body’s natural re-balancing process. These tremors spread from the legs, up the spine, releasing tension throughout the body. The technique is easily learned and can be practiced independently, usually with immediate results. Utilized by diverse groups ranging from the military and first responders to teachers and athletes, TRE® has been taught in more than 100 countries over the last 20 years. Currently 35 countries maintain active training and certification programs, and TRE® training materials have been translated into seven languages. In this interactive workshop, we will explore how the body holding stress and trauma influences emotional states, cognitive processes, and physical recovery. Most importantly you will learn and practice the (TRE®) movement series with confidence and safety. YOGA - BLAKE TEDDER Blake will guide you through simple and fun techniques to reduce stress, quiet judgment, and settle into your loving body. Who said meditation had to be serious, scary, or boring? It can be absolutely fun and delightful. Through gentle breathing techniques, walking/rolling/hopping/ sliding, mindful attention, yoga-influenced movement, and heartfelt positive self-talk, you will learn empowering tools for your life and for you to share with others. You could experience the joy of being present, kind, and peaceful with yourself and other. CHAIR YOGA - DIANA TENNEY Chair Yoga is an alternative therapy for Body, Mind and Soul in a gentle way. Most traditional yoga positions are done sitting on the edge of a chair and if the instructor has standing positions the chair is there to help you with your balance (or there are alternate positions if you cannot stand.) No prior experience with yoga is necessary, no special clothing. Physical, mental emotional and social benefits come along with this fun way to practice yoga.” —4— 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress MINDFUL SELF COMPASSION: WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN IT HELP? SAMANTHA PRICE, MDHL, NCC, LPC Are you your own worst critic? Do you blame yourself when things don’t go well in your life? If so, would you like to learn another way that works and feels much better? Even though we may tend to treat ourselves badly, the skills of self compassion can be learned by anyone. Recent research has shown that self compassion decreases anxiety, depression, stress and the effects of trauma. Join us in this interactive workshop as we explore the topic of self compassion, experience it and learn ways to increase it in our lives. ADULTS BURNED AS CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RECLAIMING YOUR LIFE MEGAN BRONSON PMHCNS-BC In order to go on with life after a trauma such as a burn injury, many children and adolescents bury the trauma and move on, appearing resilient and unaffected while in reality, the impact of the unprocessed trauma and loss are deeply affecting their lives. This buried trauma creates profound problems for many individuals later on. Unresolved and unprocessed trauma and loss negatively impact the ability to be happy, intimate, trusting, spontaneous, and self confident in life. Most adults today who were burned as children and adolescents did not have the benefit of the findings of current trauma research integrated into their care. Most did not benefit from school reentry programs, burn camps and retreats, peer or group support, or trauma and loss counseling. This workshop will focus on helping adults burned in childhood and adolescents to understand the impact of their burn injury on their development, relationships and life and will provide tools and direction for healing, recovering, and reclaiming your life. You have a right to be happy and a right to free from the effects of trauma. PAIN IS INEVITABLE. MISERY AND HAPPINESS ARE OPTIONAL. CHOOSING HAPPINESS MICHAEL BERGERON How, despite horrific circumstances, can I be happy in the midst of so much pain and suffering? Is it even possible to be happy, or am I stuck in a life of misery? The answer is in the choosing. Come join us in this interactive workshop where we will explore the concepts of pain, misery, suffering, pleasure and happiness. Learn about ways to go about making healthy change in yourself, the way you think, feel and behave, so that happiness becomes not just possible but a new way of living and being. YOUNG ADULTS: FOCUS, FUN, AND FULFILLMENT JESSICA IRVEN, MS, CCLS, LRT/ CTRS RYAN DOUGLAS This Workshop is Open to 18-25 year olds. This year we’re looking at the topic of mindfulness, especially as it can help us live life to the fullest by really being “in the moment”. We’ll examine our own ability to be focused/present within relationships, during work/school, in our everyday actions, and also in experiencing joy. Two workshop tracks for Wednesday will offer focused content that includes deepened self-awareness and outreach/service to others options. Chances to work with and serve other conference attendees (youth or adults) as well as time to fully experience joy at a local amusement park will be highlights of our workshop time! Pre-registration required. —5— 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress Commitment includes ALL parts of the program: • Wednesday Workshop part I 9:30-5:00 PM Workshop will include workshop time, lunch, amusement park time. • Thursday Workshop part II meet-up time to reconnect, time and place TBA • Friday Discussion Group 1:00-3:00 PM Focused topic: Intimacy and Sexuality Session open to all young adults Thursday, October 23, 2014 WORKING WITH FORGIVENESS DEEPER | 2:30–5:00pm FREDERIC LUSKIN, PH.D. Life has so many ways to disappoint and hurt us. Research and clinical examples show clearly that those who can forgive fare better both physically and emotionally. Frederic Luskin teaches people all over the world to forgive. He directs the Stanford Forgiveness Projects and is the author of the best selling Forgive for Good. Forgiveness of self, forgiveness of others and forgiveness of God ( nature) are all helpful when dealing with suffering. Dr. Luskin’s talk will explore the 9 steps to forgiveness as well as provide a couple of guided practice exercises in forgiveness. PARENT WORKSHOP | 2:30–5:00pm WHAT’S NEXT? ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF THE FAMILY AFTER BURN INJURY – BRAD JACKSON, PHD AND CARLA OLIVER, MSW, CCLS A burn injury has a profound impact on children, teens, and families psychologically, emotionally, socially, and physically. Parents/guardians of children with burn injuries or who are injured themselves can join this workshop to explore what your family has experienced and to gain useful information and tools to manage the future. This workshop will include a facilitated parent support group for further discussion. Parent Support Group | 4:00–5:00pm AMTA AND HANDLE WITH CARE IS EXCITED TO OFFER MASSAGE FOR ATTENDEES! The American Massage Therapy Association©, is honored to be able to carry on the legacy of working with the Phoenix World Burn Congress for the third year. This year, the California Chapter, will have Certified Massage Therapists who have completed a minimum of 8 hours of Burn Scar Training, volunteering their time to provide complimentary 15 minute sessions to the attendees. (Longer sessions may be available at a nominal fee – speak with the massage coordinator for details) The American Massage Therapy Association© (AMTA) is the largest non-profit, professional association serving massage therapists, massage students and massage schools. AMTA provides our members with the strongest benefits in the profession. We promote massage to the public, the health care community and other important groups. We work for fair licensing of massage in all states, and actively support research. The AMTA is governed by massage therapists and provide a wealth of local and national networking as well as continuing education opportunities. Sign-up sheets will be available each day in the lobby area (or designated area). Services are available in 15 minute increments. Everyone is welcome! We look forward to serving you! —6— 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress ANNUAL EVENTS * WALK OF REMEMBRANCE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 | 6:00PM The conference begins with a “Walk of Remembrance” from the Hilton Anaheim to the Anaheim Convention Center to honor those who have died from their burn injuries and to offer a time to remember our own losses related to burn injuries. It is important to remember our losses so we can reconnect with life and continue to heal-which is the goal for the next few days. Firefighters and Volunteers will be escorting attendees along the walk route on this symbolic opening of the 26th Annual Phoenix World Burn Congress. The Walk of Remembrance will also serve to remind the general public that burn care and prevention are critical. We will leave the hotel staging area at 6:15pm. After the remembrance walk we will return to the Hilton Anaheim for the kick-off reception starting at 7:30pm. Casual dress and comfortable shoes encouraged. * WBC KICK-OFF Sponsored by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 | 7:30–10:00PM What a way to start WBC! This casual light-fare event provides the perfect opportunity to reunite with old friends and make some new ones. The fun will be held at the Anaheim Hilton. Entertainment will be provided. * CLOSING BANQUET OCTOBER 25 | 6:00PM–MIDNIGHT Celebrate what this week has been all about at our Closing Banquet! We wrap up our time together with this funfilled evening. Join us for dinner, closing remarks, and dancing. Dress to the nines or dress to the ones, it doesn’t matter at all. Entertainment will be provided. The dance floor will be hopping with something for everyone so practice your favorite step and join the fun! A cash bar will be provided. See you there! CONFERENCE LOCATION The 26th Annual Phoenix World Burn Congress will be held at the Hilton Anaheim in Anaheim, California. World Burn Congress room rate at the Hilton Anaheim Hotel $165.00 per night plus taxes Reservations must be guaranteed with a major credit card or first night’s full deposit. RESERVE YOUR ROOM EARLY Reserve your room online now at www.phoenix-society.org/wbc2014. Reservations for the Hilton Anaheim Hotel can also be made by calling 1-877-776-4932. (Be sure to state that you are with the Phoenix World Burn Congress 2014.) The Phoenix World Burn Congress room block is expected to fill quickly, so reserve your room as soon as possible. The cutoff date for reservations is September 26, 2014. Hilton Anaheim 777 W. Convention Way Anaheim, CA 92802 CHILDCARE SERVICES Professional, loving childcare will be available for all attendees with children ages 6 years old and under. The experienced staff of Munchkin Care (www.munchkincare.com), will provide onsite childcare while you participate in WBC sessions. Their staff will provide incredible comfort and support for your young children. Care will be available Thursday from 8:00-6:00, Friday from 8:00-6:00, and Saturday from 8:00-3:00. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks will be provided in the childcare room. Pre- registration is requested along with a fee of $25 per child per day. Onsite registration is based on availability. Saturday childcare fee includes a banquet ticket for the child. Please contact Amy Clark at 800-888-2876 or aclark@phoenix-society.org for more information. * Events indicated with an Asterisk are social events —7— 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress PHOENIX SOCIETY OFFERS LIMITED WBC SCHOLARSHIPS The Phoenix World Burn Congress George Pessotti Scholarship Fund, supported by generous individuals and businesses, allows the Phoenix Society to offer limited scholarships of assistance to help individuals and families attend Phoenix World Burn Congress. This program is designed to offer aid in attending the conference and is not intended to cover all financial costs incurred. It is our goal to partner with you to help make the Phoenix World Burn Congress experience possible. Application deadline is July 1, 2014 To complete your application and learn more about the Phoenix World Burn Congress George Pessotti Scholarship Fund visit www.phoenix-society.org/wbc2014 REGISTRATION INFORMATION To register, use the enclosed registration form or visit www.phoenix-society.org/wbc2014. Early registration is strongly recommended. Save $100 when your registration form with payment is postmarked or faxed to the Phoenix Society no later than September 26, 2014. Registration fee includes the following: • Two lunches • Wednesday evening’s kick-off event • Saturday evening’s closing banquet Registration cancellation must be made in writing to the Phoenix Society. An administrative fee of $35 will be charged for cancellations. No refunds will be given for cancellations made after September 26, 2014. ONSITE REGISTRATION/INFORMATION HOURS Wednesday 10:00 am–6:30 pm Thursday 8:00 am–5:00 pm Friday Saturday 8:00 am–3:00 pm 8:00 am–12:00 pm CONTACT HOURS For information on contact hours, please contact Pam Peterson at 1-800-888-2876 or pam@phoenix-society.org. ADA ACCOMMODATIONS If you require ADA accommodations, please contact Pam Peterson at (800) 888-2876 or via e-mail at pam@phoenixsociety.org by September 26, 2014. WBC 2014 PLANNING COMMITTEE Amy Acton Jennifer Cash Amy Clark Candy Cooper Megan Geerling Angie Gregg Kerri Hanson Jeanne LaSargeBono Amar Patel Pam Peterson Kelly Randsell Megan Tinney Mike Williams WBC 2014 PHOENIX UBELONG PLANNING COMMITTEE Amy Clark Cheryl Dahling Lisa Donovan Jessica Irven Penny Lees Bernadette Martinez-Wright Erica Magnuson Donna McCartney Katy Pearson Kristen Quinn Sarah Rybka Piper Sample TRANSPORTATION We need your help to make your visit great from the start. Please go to http://www.phoenix-society.org/mytravelinfo and tell us when and how you are coming to WBC 2014. Even if you do not need assistance, please log on to the website and select “ I DO NOT NEED ASSISTANCE” Submit your travel arrangements by Friday, October 3, 2014. TRAVEL INFORMATION TO WBC 2014 – ANAHEIM, CA Amtrak offers a 10% discount off the best available rail fare to Anaheim, Ca between (October 18, 2014 – October 29, 2014). To book your reservation call Amtrak at (800) 872-7245 or contact your local travel agent. Convention Fare code: X83S-906. The Fare code cannot be used for Internet booking. The Fare code is only good for travel to and from Anaheim, CA. Greyhound Bus also arrives in ANAHEIM, CA. Consult the bus schedule for times. —8— 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress COMPLIMENTARY SHUTTLE SERVICE – John Wayne Airport (SNA) Anaheim, CA, Amtrak, and the Greyhound Bus Terminal, ONLY. Our host Fire Service agency Anaheim Fire Department, and many others have volunteered their time to assist the Phoenix Society and you. The firefighters will provide shuttle service from the John Wayne Airport (SNA) Anaheim, CA, the Amtrak Stations Anaheim, and the Greyhound Bus Terminal to the Hilton Anaheim Hotel. After World Burn Congress has concluded, the firefighters will also shuttle you back. The uniformed firefighters will be easily recognizable. SHUTTLE TO THE HILTON ANAHEIM HOTEL Tuesday, October 21, 2014, 10 am – 9 pm Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 9 am – 9 pm SHUTTLE FROM THE HILTON ANAHEIM HOTEL Sunday, October 26, 2014, 4:30 am – 3 pm OTHER TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO ANAHEIM, CA If you travel to or from Los Angles airport, here are options you can explore: Coach USA’s Grayline offers WBC attendees a 50% discount on their fares. $24.00 round trip and up to 3 children (3-11) travel free: To book your fare, go to www.southerncaliforniagrayline.com • Select airport Shuttle • Buy Tickets • Select: Enter to enter Coupon • Enter Promotional Code: WBC • Point of travel : Select Inbound • Going to: Select Marriott Anaheim (This is directly across the street fron the Hilton) • Continue to Payment • Each guest will be emailed a receipt for the purchase to be used upon arrival SuperShuttle–Consult their website for times and fares THE PHOENIX SOCIETY IS EXCITED TO PROVIDE OUR WBC ATTENDEES WITH A NEW ONLINE TRAVEL BOOKING TOOL! This online tool makes arranging your airline travel and car rental needs easier by: • Searching all available options through just one system – no more searching multiple websites, airlines, or discount sites. This tool compares all available rates based upon your travel preferences. • Retrieving airfare based upon lowest available fare, schedules, or preferred airlines including Southwest, Jet Blue, and Air Tran. • Providing available discounted airline rates to our members. Access this easy booking tool at www.atcmeetings.com/psbs and click in the “Member” section to get started. Indianapolis Marriott Downtown | Indianapolis, IN October 21-25, 2015 Lead Sponsors: —9— 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress PHOENIX UBELONG PROGRAM: The Phoenix Society invites you to join us for the return of this purposeful program meeting the needs of burn survivors and their families at all ages and stages. Participants will engage in activities and discussions centered around the theme “Be Who You Are!” Thoughts and ideas about ‘who we are’ will be approached in a supportive and fun manner and we will offer creative ways to help share ‘who we are’ with others. This cutting-edge and memorable experience is a mix of fun, social skill building, and peer group interactions for burn survivors, siblings, and children of adult survivors. Dealing with questions, staring, changed friendships, teasing/bullying, and looking ahead to dating and growing up with scars (your own or a family member’s) can be difficult. We want participants to leave UBelong with extra skills, strength, and friendships to meet those challenges. Please contact the Phoenix Society if you need to apply for financial assistance. Please contact Amy Clark aclark@phoenix-society.org or 1-800-888-2876 if you have any questions or if you would like to learn more about the Phoenix UBelong program. FOR 7-17 YEAR OLDS: The three day experience is part supportive atmosphere, part skill-building workshop, and pure fun! • Highly skilled facilitators, attuned to the needs of children and teens affected by burn injury, donate their time and talent during Phoenix World Burn Congress to lead the groups. • Topics: Motivating group leaders will facilitate social skills training in a small group setting (grouped by ages) and self-esteem activities in a fully supportive environment. • Activities: This program will include hands-on experience, discussion time and opportunities for self-expression. • Special Mentors: At Phoenix World Burn Congress 2014, Phoenix UBelong will include visits from young adult burn survivors discussing their own journeys’ of healing, growing, and “growing up.” YOUNG ADULTS: ages 18-25 Young adults are invited to a multi-session workshop that will take a look at the topic of mindfulness, especially as it can help us live life to the fullest by really being “in the moment”. Highlights include helping with outreach to other conference attendees and a trip to a local amusement park. See page 5 for more information PARENTS: The Special session is Thursday, 2:30-5:00pm and is designed to help parents/guardians identify the effects of a burn injury on the family and to provide support and tools to help themselves and their children in recovery. See page 6 to learn more about the topics in this special session. WHAT TO EXPECT: • Parents drop off and pick up their children at the beginning and end of each day (THURS-SAT) of WBC programming. • Phoenix UBelong participants will be placed in small groups with other attendees their age for the majority of the program. • Youth are provided lunch and snack within the program, served as buffets with age-appropriate meal choices. Requirements for Phoenix UBelong Program: • Children who are between the ages of 7-17 at the beginning of the Fall 2014 school year and who have either personally experienced a burn injury or have been affected by the burn injury of a member of their immediate family are eligible to attend. • Parents or guardians are required to sign their child in and out each day using a photo ID at the scheduled times. • We ask that you commit to your child’s participation each day (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) to allow for the best experience. To get the most of these experiences the participants must: • Be physically able to withstand 5-7 hours of programming that will involve some periods of sitting and some periods of activity. • Be able to easily adjust to new people, new places, new things. • Have the ability to comfortably separate from parents for several hours. HOW TO SIGN UP Register each child individually with the WBC registration form. Make sure to indicate that your child will be attending the youth program – regular registration fees apply. The young adult program is a separate workshop fee you need to indicate on the registration form. Parent workshop is included in registration. A Phoenix Society representative will personally contact you to help you and your family prepare for the event. Space is limited, please register in advance. — 10 — 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress Schedule Wednesday, October 22 10:00 am–6:30 pmRegistration 9:00–5:00 pm Young Adults: Focus, Fun and Fulfillment Open to 18-25 year olds. See description on page 5. (Pre-registration required; space is limited. $35 fee) 2:00 pm–5:00 pm Pre-Congress workshops See descriptions on pages 4 & 5. (Pre-registration required; space is limited. $35 fee) • PTSD: Learn How to Cope with the symptoms and reduce the stigma, psychosocial skills. • Alternative Healing • Mindful Self Compassion: What is it and how can it help? • Adults Burned as Children and Adolescents: Reclaiming Your Life • Pain is inevitable, Misery is Optional: Your Right to Happiness * Remembrance Walk See page 7. * 7:30 pm–10:00 pm Kick-off event Hilton Anaheim, Sunset Deck 6:00–7:30pm Thursday, October 23 8:00 am–5:00 pmRegistration 9:00 am–10:00 am Opening ceremonies 10:00 am–10:30 amBreak 10:30 am–11:30 am A Change of Plans – Justina Page 10:30 am–Noon Individual creative makeup sessions Barbara Kammerer Quayle and Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists 10:00 am–5:00 pm Phoenix UBelong See page 10 for details. 11:30 am–12:30 pmLunch 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Chair Massage 12:30 pm–1:45 pm Healing Through Our Stories—Open Mic 1:00 pm–4:00 pm Individual creative makeup sessions Barbara Kammerer Quayle and Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists 2:30 pm–5:00 pm A Workshop for Parents: What’s Next? Addressing the Needs of the Family After Burn Injury Brad Jackson, Carla Oliver 2:30 pm–5:00 pm Breakout Sessions A.Working with Forgiveness Deeper – Fred Luskin B.Reclaiming Life After Burn Injury: Overcoming Trauma – Panel moderated by Ashley Goldstone C.Addiction and Recovery: Understanding the Role of Shame in Perpetuating the Addictive Process – Megan Bronson & James Bosch D. How to talk about it, crucial conversations with burn survivors – Panel moderated by Liz Dideon Hess E.In the Line of Duty – Panel Moderated by Lionel Crowther and Karen Badger F.Facing the Future – STEPS to Social Confidence and Control – Panel moderated by Barbara Kammerer Quayle G.Coping with Guilt and Moving Forward – Panel moderated by Jennifer Harris H.Sexuality and Intimacy after Burn Injury: From Possible Predicament to Success – Panel moderated by Ruth Rimmer and Cindy Rutter I.AMPed up and unLIMBited – Panel moderated by Maureen Cross and Sam Wotring * Events indicated with an Asterisk are social events — 11 — 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress 1:45 pm–2:15 pmBreak 5:00 pm–6:30 pm Support Group for Burn Injured Fire Fighters – Phil Tammaro and Karen Badger 5:00 pm–6:00 pm 12 Step Meeting Friday, October 24 8:00 am–3:00 pmRegistration 9:00 am–10:00 am Finding Inner Courage: The Journey of Transformation Mark Nepo 10:00 am–10:30 am Break 10:00 am–4:00 pm Individual creative makeup sessions Barbara Kammerer Quayle and Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists 8:45 pm–3:00 pm Phoenix UBelong (See page 10 for details.) 10:30 am–12:00 pm Healing Through our Stories—Open mic 10:30 am–12:00 pm Aftercare Reintegration Committee Amy Acton, Radha Holavanaholli and Jill Sproul 12:00 pm–5:00 pm Massage Services – AMTA and Handle with Care 12:00 pm–1:00 pmLunch 3:00 pm–4:00 pm Discussion Groups A.Adults Burned as Children and Adolescents – Megan Bronson, Samantha Price B.Follow Up Discussion Group–Finding Inner Courage: the Journey of Transformation – Mark Nepo C.Hidden Burns – TBD D.Focus on Trauma and PTSD – TBD E.Young Adults–Relating and Relationships (This session is open only to those who fit in the young adult age group) – Jessica Irven and Ryan Douglas F.Firefighters – Mike Feyh and Oscar Barrera G.Firefighter Spouses – Karen Badger H.Recent Burn Injuries: Focus on Physical and Psychological Challenges Post Discharge – TBD I.Phoenix Society Information Session – Phoenix Society Staff and Volunteers J.Moving from Victim to Survivor – TBD 3:00 pm-4:00 pm 12 Step Meeting Saturday, October 25 8:00 am–12:00 pm Registration 9:00 am–10:00 am To Inspire with My Journey – Robert David Hall 10:00 am–10:30 am Break 8:45 am–12:45 pm Phoenix UBelong (See page 10 for details.) 9:00 am–12:45 am Healing Through Our Stories—Open mic 12:00 pm–5:00 pm Massage Services – AMTA and Handle with Care 12:00 pm–1:00 pmLunch 1:00 pm–2:00 pm Closing Ceremony – Music Medicine – How to Use Music for Personal Healing and Community Building Amy Acton and Christine Stevens 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Support Groups 4:00 pm-5:00 pm 12 Step Meeting 6:00 pm–Midnight * Closing reception and banquet—Dinner and entertainment * Events indicated with an Asterisk are social events — 12 — 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress Phoenix Society provides a supportive community empowering everyone affected by a burn injury to live the fullest life possible. For more than 35 years, we have championed the needs of burn survivors and their families as the only national organization providing the support and resources needed to thrive again. While we offer many programs and resources, Phoenix World Burn Congress is our largest program. It brings together nearly 900 burn survivors, their families, medical professionals, and fire service for educational programming, training, support groups and resources each year. We look forward to having you join us in Anaheim! This life-changing program would not be possible without financial support from our sponsors. Please join us in thanking them! A FEW WORDS FROM OUR LEAD DIAMOND SPONSORS The UC Irvine Health Regional Burn Center in Orange, Calif. is honored to sponsor the 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress. The Phoenix Society’s strong commitment to burn survivors and their families aligns with our mission to help patients reintegrate into society and achieve the best quality of life. As Orange County’s only verified Regional Burn Center by the American Burn Association, we care for the region’s most complex burns and serve as a resource for burn prevention, research and advocacy. Our clinical expertise is second to none but our greatest asset is our compassionate team of care providers. UC Irvine Health welcomes the Phoenix Society, its members and supporters to Orange County. To learn more about the UC Irvine Health Regional Burn Center, visit ucirvinehealth.org/burn. Tyco is a market leader in global fire protection and security solutions industries. Our 65,000 employees take great pride in knowing that they make a difference in their world - their work helps protect and safeguard people and property for more than three million customers around the world. That’s why we’re once again honored to be a lead sponsor of the Phoenix World Burn Congress. The WBC is one of our most valued partnerships. The impact we see for burn survivors and their families is both impressive and moving, and engages our employees in a cause that is strongly aligned with our passion to protect what matters most. Community Regional Leon S. Peters Burn Center is honored to sponsor 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress. Burn survivors and their family members from around the world are able to share their experiences, provide support to others with injuries, and learn from their burn recovery. We want to thank the Phoenix Society for their continued mission dedicated to empowering anyone affected by a burn injury. The California Burn Centers welcome the 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress back to California! — 13 — 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress Thank You to our generous sponsors! PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS BURN FOUNDATION Helping victims become survivors. The Tony Gonzalez Family Swartz & Lynch, LLP SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS EDITH BLODGETT LEGACY FUND OF THE BROOKBY FOUNDATION BRIGHTON AREA FIRE AUTHORITY FIREFIGHTERS QUEST FOR BURN SURVIVORS VICTOR JOE, MD COMMUNITY TISSUE SERVICES GEORGE & SHARON EVERETT CHRISTIE MCKNIGHT KAREN & REG RICHARD USA SPRINKLER FITTER’S ASSOCIATION HOST FIRE SERVICE AGENCY D.C. FIREFIGHTERS BURN FOUNDATION Each year hundreds contribute financially, donate items, their time and expertise to make Phoenix World Burn Congress possible. While limited space does not allow us to print all the names here, we are deeply grateful for your support. Thank You. — 14 — 2014 WBC Registration Brochure 2014 Phoenix World Burn Congress REGISTRATION FORM I. Attendee Name/Address (Please print or type.) Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First Business:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Home or Work?________________________ City:_____________________________________________________State:_________ZIP:________________ Country:________________________________ Phone:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Home or Work?________________________ Email:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please circle: Burn Survivor First-Time Attendee? Family Friend Yes_______ No_________ Professional Firefighter Military Other:____________________________________ Age: 7-17 18-25 26-39 40-55 56-over Please circle your age so we can help to best meet your program needs in the future. m Youth and Teen Programming: Check here if above attendee (age 7-17 only) is registering to attend the Phoenix UBelong. (See page 10 for details.) ADA Accommodations: If you require ADA accommodations, please contact Pam Peterson at (800) 888-2876 or via e-mail at pam@phoenix-society.org by September 26, 2014. Please describe on your registration form any special needs. (Please be specific):________________________________________________ La Phoenix Society está considerando ofrecer en español algunas de las Sesiones del Congreso. ¿Utilizaría usted este servicio si estuviera disponible? Sí_____ No_____ II. Sponsoring Organization or Individual – Complete only if attendee is sponsored. Name/Business:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City:_________________________________________________________State:__________ZIP:_________________ Country:__________________________ Phone:______________________________________________________ Email:_________________________________________________________________ III. Registrations Fees Full Registration Options* Registration on or before September 26, 2014 Registration after September 26, 2014 Optional Half-Day Pre-conference Workshops:$35.00 $250.00 Pre-registration is required for workshops. Please choose only 1 workshop. $350.00 m PTSD: Learn How to Cope with the Symptoms and Reduce the Stigma, Psychosocial Skills Closing Banquet only**$65.00 m Alternative Healing: Yoga, TRE (Tension and Trauma Release Exercise) m Mindful Self Compassion: What is it and how can it help? * Full registration fee includes Wednesday’s Opening Reception, two lunches, and Saturday evening’s Closing m Adults Burned as Children and Adolescents: Reclaiming your Life m Pain is Inevitable. Misery and Happiness are Optional. Choosing Banquet. Happiness. **Guests of attendees who wish to attend Saturday’s m Young Adults: Focus, Fun, and Fulfillment closing banquet ONLY, must purchase a $65.00 ticket. IV. Payment Method Please make checks payable in U.S. funds to The Phoenix Society. Please circle: Check VISA MC Discover AmEX Credit Card Number:____________________________________________ Exp Date:_______ Signature:______________________________________ Return this form with payment to: The Phoenix Society 1835 RW Berends Dr SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49519 Remember! • Registration does not include your hotel accommodations. • Online hotel reservations are being accepted now at www.phoenix-society.org/wbc2014. • To Register by phone, call the Hilton Anaheim at 1-877-776-4932. Be sure to identify yourself as a WBC attendee. • The room block is expected to fill quickly, so don’t delay. The cutoff date for reservations is September 26, 2014. You may also register on our secure website at www.phoenix-society.org/wbc2014 or by faxing your completed form to 1-616-458-2831 or by calling 1-800-888-2876. Registration fee includes a nonrefundable processing charge of $35. No refunds for cancellations after September 26, 2014. THE PHOENIX SOCIETY, INC. 1835 RW Berends Dr. SW Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Grand Rapids, MI Permit No. 679 Grand Rapids, MI 49519-4955 1835 RW Berends Dr. SW Grand Rapids, MI 49519-4955 616.458.2773 / 1.800.0888.2876 fax: 616.458.2831 616.458.2773 / 1.800.0888.2876 www.phoenix-society.org fax: 616.458.2831 info@phoenix-society.org www.phoenix-society.org info@phoenix-society.org 26TH ANNUAL PHOENIX WORLD BURN CONGRESS 2014 REGISTRATION BROCHURE Hilton Anaheim | Anaheim, CA October 22-25, 2014
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