A Slice of AACN NTI

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A Slice of AACN NTI

Date: April 9 - 13, 2012
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Overview

You're Invited

AACN

What does A Slice of AACN NTI mean for you?
… High-quality content
… Top of the line speakers
… Unlimited networking
… Immersion into AACN'S community of exceptional nurses!

All of it drawn from the excellence of the renowned AACN National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition ®.

NTI content equals excellence. Contemporary Forums and the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses are proud to share this excellence through their continued collaboration for the 3rd annual A Slice of AACN NTI conference. "Slice" offers quality content and speaker expertise scaled for those who prefer to experience the unparalleled energy of AACN's exceptional community of nurses in a more intimate program.

Do you need more details about innovative ideas or treatment approaches mentioned in a session?
Take advantage of the availability of the expert faculty we've invited, who will gladly respond to your questions and interests. You'll return to work with a fresh perspective and "pearls" to share with your team.

Make A Slice of AACN NTI your "must attend" education event for 2012 and benefit from these conference highlights:

  • Opening presentation by AACN's Immediate Past President Kristine Peterson.
  • Adult CCRN Review Course, a two-day Preconference designed to validate and advance your knowledge of pathophysiology and assist you along the path to certification.
  • Critical Care Pharmacology, a return of the popular full-day Preconference addressing hot topics and continuing challenges in pharmacotherapy for high acuity and critically ill patients.
  • Direct clinical application of the evidence-based information presented and practical strategies to improve patient outcomes.
  • Faculty panels, interactive concurrent sessions and case study discussions designed to engage you in the learning process.
  • Opportunities to share your stories and build professional relationships with nurses from across the country who have a wide variety of experiences caring for critically ill adults.

Whether you're a seasoned clinician or new to critical care, at "Slice" you'll gain knowledge enabling you to think critically, plan effectively and practice safely in today's ever-changing clinical environment. And you'll do it in the uniquely upbeat setting of Las Vegas. We'll see you there!

Program Planning and Coordination
RoseMarie Faber, MSN/ED, RN, CCRN
Clinical Practice Specialist – AACN

Jeannine Strunk, BSN, RN
Senior Program Manager – Contemporary Forums

Conference Objectives

This conference will enable the experienced clinician to:

  • Utilize an increased understanding of pathophysiology, assessment findings and monitoring data to evaluate treatment effectiveness for critically ill patients.
  • Recognize clinical applicability of current research studies and develop strategies to incorporate findings into evidence-based patient care.
  • Examine new approaches to hemodynamic monitoring, brain death determination and cardiac surgery.
  • Critically evaluate challenging patient scenarios through case study analysis and interaction with expert faculty and colleagues.
  • Re-energize personal development goals through discussions of self-motivation and mentoring.

National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition® and NTI are official brands of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. Used with permission.

Who Should Attend?

Experienced nurses involved in the care of critically ill and injured adults.

If you are a ….

  • Staff Nurse
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Nurse Manager
  • Transport Nurse
  • Educator

Practicing in any type of adult ….

  • Intensive Care Unit
  • Progressive Care Unit
  • Step Down Unit
  • Trauma Unit

Then this conference is for you!

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Conference Program

Monday, April 9

PRECONFERENCE A

Adult CCRN Review Course
AACN certification as an Adult Critical Care Nurse demonstrates specialized knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for safe and effective acute and critical care nursing practice. Certification contributes to improved patient health and safety by establishing and promoting high standards of professional practice. Challenge yourself to validate your knowledge in your specialty area to hospitals, peers, patients and most importantly, yourself.

This Preconference will enable you to:

  • Recognize the pathophysiologic basis of adult disease states and clinical conditions.
  • Discuss the inter-relationship between various systems in critically ill adults.
  • Improve assessment skills and evaluate treatment strategies relative to physiologic principles.

Monday, April 9

7:00 a.m.

Preconference Registration

8:00

Description of CCRN Exam and Objectives
Barbara "Bobbi" Leeper

8:10

Cardiovascular Aspects
Barbara "Bobbi" Leeper

10:00

Refreshment Break

10:15

Cardiovascular Aspects (continued)
Barbara "Bobbi" Leeper

10:45

10:45 Renal Aspects
Carol Hinkle

11:45

Lunch on your own

1:15 p.m.

Pulmonary Aspects
Suzanne M. Burns

2:30

Refreshment Break

2:45

Pulmonary Aspects (continued)
Suzanne M. Burns

3:30

Neurologic Aspects
Mary Kay Bader

4:15

Adjourn

Tuesday, April 10

8:00 a.m.

Neurologic Aspects (continued)
Mary Kay Bader

9:30

Gastrointestinal Aspects
Christine A. Kessler

10:15

Refreshment Break

10:30

Endocrine Aspects
Tina Cronin

11:45

Lunch on your own

1:15 p.m.

Hematologic Aspects
Christine A. Kessler

1:45

Behavioral Aspects
Carol A. Rauen

2:30

Refreshment Break

2:45

Multisystem Aspects
Carol A. Rauen

4:00

The Synergy Model and Study and Test Taking Strategies
Barbara "Bobbi" Leeper

4:15

Adjourn

 

PRECONFERENCE B

Critical Care Pharmacology

It's a fact. Critically ill patients require multiple medications, frequent dosage changes and knowledgeable staff to ensure safe and effective pharmacotherapy. In addition, new drugs and new protocols are introduced which broaden treatment options. New information on current medications becomes available requiring reconsideration of accepted practice. Risks and benefits must be balanced, keeping in mind the clinical picture as a whole. Learn from the experts to critically think through the available choices in order to help insure best possible outcomes for your patients.

This Preconference will enable you to:

  • Recognize the complexity of medication choices and the factors which influence their effectiveness.
  • Analyze the risks and benefits of prolonged use of select pharmacotherapeutic agents.
  • Explore methods for safely titrating medications.
Tuesday, April 10

7:00 a.m.

Preconference Registration

8:00

Targeted Therapy: Mechanism- Based Therapy for Pain, Anxiety and Agitation
Richard Arbour (RX = 1 hr.)

9:00

Coumadin Has Company: Anticoagulation in the 21st Century
Carol A. Rauen (RX = 1 hr.)

10:00

Refreshment Break

10:15

Cytochrome p450: Why the Same Medications Do Not Work on Everyone
Stephen D. Krau (RX = 1 hr.)

11:15

Questions and Discussion
Faculty Panel (RX = .5 hr.)

11:45

Lunch on your own

1:15 p.m

DEX Files: Understanding Dexmedetomidine for Prolonged Sedation in the ICU
Corey W. Fry (RX = 1 hr.)

2:15

Pressors, Preload Reducers and Pumping Agents: Vasoactive Drip Titration Made Easy
Alexander P. Johnson (RX = 1 hr.)

3:15

Refreshment Break

3:30

Propofol Infusion Syndrome: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Lynelle Scullard (RX = 1 hr.)

4:30

Questions and Discussion
Faculty Panel (RX = .5 hr.)

5:00

Adjourn

RX= Pharmacology Credit for Prescriptive Authority

Wednesday, April 11

MAIN CONFERENCE

7:00 a.m.

Main Conference Registration

8:00

Introduction and Objectives

8:05

"C" Standing Tall Together
Kristine Peterson

9:05

Stroke Volume Optimization: The New Hemodynamic Algorithm
Alexander P. Johnson (RX = .5 hr.)

10:00

Refreshment Break

10:30

Brain Death: Assessment, Controversy, Confounding Factors and Evidence-Based Practice
Richard Arbour (RX = .25 hr.)

11:30

Questions and Discussion
Faculty Panel (RX = .25 hr.)

12:00 p.m.

Lunch on your own

1:30

Endocrine Curbside Consult: Managing the Hospitalized Hyperglycemic Patient Like a Pro
Christine A. Kessler (RX = .5 hr.)

2:30

"B" Creating Evaluation Tools for Patient Education: The New Era of Documentation
Stephen D. Krau

3:30

Refreshment Break

3:45

Holy Grail of Resuscitation: Assessing Tissue Perfusion
Christine Smith Schulman

4:45

Questions and Discussion
Faculty Panel (RX = .25 hr.)

5:15

Adjourn

RX= Pharmacology Credit for Prescriptive Authority
All presentations are Synergy CERP Category "A" except those designated as "B" or "C".

Thursday, April 12

During each Concurrent Session, 4 topics are presented simultaneously in separate rooms. Choices are assigned in the order received. Indicate your selection on the Registration Form.

8:00 a.m.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS #1
#11 Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
Kristine Peterson

#12 Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury: Detection, Intervention and Prevention
Christine Smith Schulman

#13 Making Sense of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)
Stephen D. Krau

#14 The Nightmare of Night Shift: New Insights into Shift Work Sleep Disorder
Christine A. Kessler

9:15

Session Change

9:30

CONCURRENT SESSIONS #2
#21 Hyponatremia: A Common and Deadly Electrolyte Disturbance
Corey W. Fry

#22 Inflammatory Response to Trauma: The Oooh-La-La Factor
Christine Smith Schulman

#23 Case Series: Early Use of Metabolic/ Cellular-Level Resuscitation
Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Richard Arbour (RX = .5 hr.)

#24 DIC: Clotting versus Bleeding
Lynelle Scullard

10:45

Refreshment Break

11:15

CONCURRENT SESSIONS #3
#31 As Easy as Black & White: CXR Interpretation
Cheryl D. Herrmann

#32 How to Make Sense of Quality Improvement for Your Unit
Caryl Goodyear-Bruch

#33 Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
Carrie McDermott (RX = .25 hr.)

#34 Acute Kidney Injury
Susan M. Dirkes (RX = .25 hr.)

12:30 p.m.

Lunch on your own

2:00

CONCURRENT SESSIONS #4
#41"C" Generational Differences in the Healthcare Workforce: Making It Work!
Susan R. Lacey

#42 Heart Failure Readmissions: The Perils, the Pitfalls and the Prophecies
Carrie McDermott

#43 Dialysis: Past, Present and Future
Susan M. Dirkes

#44 Hemodynamic Case Studies: Beyond Cardiac Disease
S. Jill Ley (RX = .5 hr.)

3:15

Refreshment Break

3:45

CONCURRENT SESSIONS #5
#51 Coaching and Mentoring for Success
"B" Caryl Goodyear-Bruch

#52 Orthopedic Trauma: More than Broken Bones
Suzanne Frey Sherwood

#53 Bring Home Lessons Learned from the Battlefield: Research, Evidence
and Outcomes
Elizabeth Bridges

#54 Challenging and Unusual Cardiac and Pulmonary Case Studies
Cheryl D. Herrmann (RX = .5 hr.)

5:00

Adjourn

Friday, April 13

8:00 a.m.

Trauma and the Substance Abuse Patient: A Deadly Combination
Suzanne Frey Sherwood

9:00

Critical Care Research Studies You Should Know About
Elizabeth Bridges

10:00

Refreshment Break

10:15

Hybrid Surgery and Endovascular Grafts: Cutting Edge Technology for Aortic Aneurysms
Cheryl D. Herrmann

11:15

"C" Finding Your Mojo
Susan R. Lacey

12:15 p.m.

Questions and Discussion
Faculty Panel

12:45

Conference Summary and Evaluation

1:00

Adjourn

Conference Faculty

Richard Arbour, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN,
CCNS, FAAN
Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Christine A. Kessler, MN, CNS, ANP, BC-ADM
Nurse Practitioner
Department of Endocrinology & Metabolic Medicine
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Founder, Critical Care Consultants
Washington, DC

Mary Kay Bader, MSN, RN, CCNS, FAHA
Neuro/Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
Mission Hospital
Mission Viejo, California

Stephen D. Krau, PhD, RN, CNE
Associate Professor
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Staff Nurse, Coronary Care Unit
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee

Elizabeth Bridges, PhD, RN, CCNS, FCCM,
FAAN
Clinical Nurse Researcher
University of Washington Medical Center
Associate Professor, Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems
University of Washington School of Nursing
Seattle, Washington

Susan R. Lacey, PhD, RN, FAAN
Director, Patient Care Services Research
Director, Nursing Workforce Innovation Center
Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics
Kansas City, Missouri

Suzanne M. Burns, MSN, RRT, ACNP, CCRN,
FAAN, FCCM, FAANP
Professor of Nursing, Acute and Specialty Care
School of Nursing
Advanced Practice Nurse Level 3, Critical Care
Director of Nursing Research
University of Virginia Health System
Charlottesville, Virginia

Barbara "Bobbi" Leeper, MN, RN, CNS M/S,
CCRN, FAHA
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cardiovascular Services
Baylor University Medical Center
Dallas, Texas

Tina Cronin, MSN, APRN-BC, CCNS, CCRN, CNRN
Director of Neurosciences and Progressive Care
Piedmont Medical Center
Rock Hill, South Carolina

S. Jill Ley, MS, RN, CNS
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cardiac Surgery
California Pacific Medical Center
Clinical Professor, University of California
San Francisco School of Nursing
San Francisco, California

Susan M. Dirkes, MSA, BSN, CCRN
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Critical Care Consultant
Newport, Michigan

Carrie McDermott, MSN, RN, CNS, CCRN, APRN-BC
Director, Professional Practice
St. Anthony North Hospital
Westminster, Colorado

Corey W. Fry, MS, RN, ACNP, CCRN, TNCC
Adult Cardiac Surgery ICU
Clinical Faculty, Department of Anesthesiology and Peri-Operative Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon

Kristine Peterson, MS, RN, CCRN, CCNS
Immediate Past President, AACN
Cardiac Clinical Nurse Specialist
Aspirus Wausau Hospital
Wausau, Wisconsin

Caryl Goodyear-Bruch, PhD, CCRN
Senior Nurse Researcher
Children's Mercy Hospital
Kansas City, Missouri

Carol A. Rauen, MS, RN, CCNS, CCRN, PCCN, CEN
Independent Clinical Nurse Specialist and Education Consultant
Staff Nurse, Emergency Department
Outer Banks Hospital
The Outer Banks of North Carolina

Cheryl D. Herrmann, MS, RN, APN, CCRN,
CCNS-CSC-CMC
Cardiac Clinical Nurse Specialist
Methodist Medical Center
Peoria, Illinois

Christine Smith Schulman, MS, RN, CNS,
CCRN
Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
Legacy Emanuel Hospital
Portland, Oregon

Carol Hinkle, MSN, RN-BC
Education Consultant - Critical Care
Brookwood Medical Center
Birmingham, Alabama

Lynelle Scullard, BSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN
Clinical Care Supervisor, Surgical ICU
Hennepin County Medical Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Alexander P. Johnson, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC, CCNS, CCRN
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care
Advocate BroMenn Medical Center
Normal, Illinois

Suzanne Frey Sherwood, MS, RN
Assistant Professor
Department of Organizational Systems and Adult Health
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Clinical Nurse II, Trauma Resuscitation Unit
Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland

Accreditation

A Certificate of Attendance will be available online after you complete the course requirements, enabling you to register your credit with the appropriate licensing boards or associations. To apply for credit not listed below, use the procedure established by the specific organization.

Nurses and Nurse Practitioners
Preconference A:
12.5 ANCC/15 CA BRN contact hours

Preconference B:
7 ANCC/8.4 CA BRN contact hours

Main Conference:
18 ANCC/21.6 CA BRN contact hours

Contemporary Forums is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Contemporary Forums is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing,
Provider #04516. (CA BRN contact hour = 50 minutes)

Pharmacology Credit for Prescriptive Authority
Preconference B: 7 hours
Main Conference: 3.5 hours available

RX indicates pharmacology content. Because states' requirements vary, contact your Board of Nursing for more information.

Exhibits

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Location

Viva Las Vegas … it's impossible to resist the excitement of the neon lights, the shrieks of delight from jackpot winners, and the glitz and glamour of the hotels on the strip. A Disneyland for adults? You bet … and Las Vegas is so much more! Dine at restaurants inspired by the world's greatest collection of chefs--Wolfgang Puck, Emeril Lagasse, Bobby Flay and Thomas Keller, just to name a few. Treat yourself to a world-class show, including a choice of five Cirque du Soleil productions, Disney's The Lion King, The Blue Man Group, Phantom-The Las Vegas Spectacular and Jersey Boys. Make sure to also consider the variety of well-known headliners from the worlds of music, comedy and magic performing during your stay.

Don't miss the CityCenter complex located in the heart of The Strip, a blend of sleek architecture and
public miniparks, with walkways and art throughout. You'll find luxury hotels, a casino and Crystals, a three-story retail center whose shape resembles the multi-faceted surface of a quartz crystal. Add to your
enjoyment by experiencing Viva Elvis, the latest Cirque du Soleil production and CityCenter's tribute to the life and music of "The King."

There's never a dull moment in Las Vegas. Watch the volcano erupt at the Mirage, don't miss the rousing
pirate battle at Treasure Island, marvel at the dancing waters display at the Bellagio, take a romantic gondola ride through the canals of the Venetian or dine at the top of the Eiffel Tower at Paris. For a break from The Strip, take a day trip to Hoover Dam where you'll be impressed with the power of the mighty Colorado River.

Experience all your fantasies of Parisright in the heart of Las Vegas! From guest rooms with a European flair to great entertainment, fine French cuisine, sidewalk cafes and even the Eiffel Tower, the Paris Las Vegas has all the passion, excitement and ambiance of Europe's most romantic city. Enjoy the charming atmosphere of the European village and mall, the lively casino, the dueling pianos at Napoleon's, Barry Manilow's all new show, or a breathtaking view of Las Vegas in the Eiffel Tower ride. And right outside the doors, see all "the Strip" has to offer.

World-class dining, internationally-known boutiques, award-winning golf courses, savvy nightclubs and European-style spas are calling you to this glittering city, known as "Vegas!" Join your colleagues for "A Slice of AACN NTI" and enjoy all of the fun in the city that never sleeps. For more information, call the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority at (702) 892-7575 or go online to www.visitlasvegas.com.

Hotel/Travel

Hotel Accommodations

The conference will be held at the Paris Las Vegas, 3655 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109. A limited block of rooms is being held for you and your guests at special group rates which will be in effect, based on room availability, from April 7 to April 14 for those wishing to extend their stay to enjoy area activities or qualify for discount airfares.

Rates: $129 single/double
Rates are per room and subject to prevailing state and local taxes.

To obtain the special group rates, make your reservation early and before the hotel room block release date which is March 15. Rooms may sell out before this date so be sure to make your reservation now. After the release date, rooms and group rates may no longer be available so call the hotel regarding availability.

Reserve your hotel room online here.

For room reservations, call (877) 603-4389 and inform them that you are attending the Contemporary Forums' conference A Slice of AACN NTI. Request a confirmation number and written confirmation of your reservation. Reservations must include a first night's deposit.

Contact the hotel regarding cancellation policy. For arrivals after 3 p.m., call the hotel on the day of travel to reconfirm reservations.

For additional hotel information, call the Paris Las Vegas at (800) 722-5597.

Travel Discounts

UNITED AirlinesContemporary Forums has a special discount agreement with United Airlines unavailable to the general public. To obtain these special conference fares call the Special Meeting Desk at (800) 521-4041, Account Code 510CW. Ticketing and payment can be done directly by you or through your travel agent. To ensure the best flights and times, since seats are limited, make your reservations early. Fares are guaranteed at the time of the ticket purchase.

 

HertzHertz is the official car rental agency for the conference. Special rates will be in effect throughout the conference as well as one week before and after. For special rates, call HERTZ at (800) 654-2240 and refer to Contemporary Forums plus the conference discount code CV #03000259.

Fees

Registration Information

Registrations must include full tuition payment to be accepted. Registrations faxed without payment will not be processed. Confirmation is sent by email if your completed registration form and payment are received one week before the conference begins. Since conference registration and hotel rooms are limited, early registration is advised.

Out of consideration to registrants, children of any age and spouses may not attend the sessions.

Tuition (U.S. Funds)
Preconferences A
Preconferences B
Main Conference
AACN Member
AACN Non-Member
Early Registration Fee*
(On/before February 27)
$355
$245
$485
$535
Regular Registration Fee
(After February 27)
$385
$265
$515
$565

* Postmarked or phone/fax/online registration and fees received on/before February 27.
Your tuition includes Certificate of Attendance, refreshments and access to speaker handouts on the Online CE Library.

Group Discounts (Mail, fax, or call in together–online registration is not available)
Tuition discounts are given to groups of 3 or more registering for the complete Main Conference. Discounts do not apply to the Preconferences. To qualify for the group discount, all registration information must be complete for all group members, payment included and forms sent together. If faxing, list all group members on cover sheet. Subtract the discount from the tuition fee. Groups may not be formed after individual registrations are received.

$25 per person discount for 3 or 4 in a group
$45 per person discount for 5 or more in a group

Method of Tuition Payment
Make payment by check (payable to Contemporary Forums and enclose with Registration
Form), Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or Purchase Order. A $30 fee is charged for any returned check. Personal checks are NOT accepted at the conference. Purchase Orders must be received with registration by the conference date and include the P.O. number, invoice address, tuition, approval signature, contact name, email address and phone number.

Tax Deductibility
Expenses of training, tuition, travel, lodging and meals to maintain or improve professional skills may be TAX DEDUCTIBLE. Consult your tax advisor.

Partial Attendance (Online registration is not available)
Call Contemporary Forums for tuition and CE credit for individual days. Group discounts do not apply. Registrations may not be shared.

Cancellations
Cancellations may be made by phone or in writing. Cancellations received on/before February 27 receive a full tuition refund. Cancellations received after February 27 are assessed a $20 processing fee. No refunds for cancellations received after the conference begins or for "no shows." If this meeting is cancelled for any reason, including labor strikes or acts of God, liability is limited to a full refund of registration fees.

Program Changes
Contemporary Forums reserves the right to make necessary changes in speakers, topics or schedule. The most current program can be found on our website.

Questions?
Contact Contemporary Forums at (800) 377-7707, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Pacific Time) or email info@cforums.com.

Special NeedsIf you require special arrangements at this conference, call (800) 377-7707, at least 30 days prior to the conference.

Rave Reviews

"A variety of topics were offered by passionate, expert speakers. At the completion of the conference I felt motivated to improve my practice and influence others to do the same." -

- Kelley Jo Weaver, MSN, RN, PCCN • Monroe, NC


"Great time out from work. Learn and have fun at the same time!"

- Warlita Au, RN, BSN, CCRN • New York, NY


"I had an awesome time meeting new people from all over the United States, and getting a lot of the new EBP research information. The speakers were very knowledgeable and informative."

- Lee Baltzell, BSN, RN, NE-BC • Grand Junction, CO


"The speakers were all experts in their fields and taught with great finesse. They made learning enjoyable."

- Suzanne Sala, RN, CCRN, CNRN • Milwaukee, WI


"It's great to meet and learn from leaders in the nursing profession."

- Lori Hoodman, RN, PCCN • Charlotte, NC


"This conference was just what I needed to reinvigorate my desire to excel as a critical care RN."

- Barbara Baker, BSN, RN • Phoenix, AZ

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