2013 ACG ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
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1 2013 ACG ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING Breakfast Sessions Program Description, Faculty Listing and Disclosure Information...6 Course Evaluation and CME Information...11 MONDAY, October 14, 2013 Breakfast A: Hepatic Challenges for the Community Gastroenterologist Moderator: Mark W. Russo, MD, MPH, FACG Acute Hepatitis vs. Impending Liver Failure: How to Follow, When to Refer Richard K. Sterling, MD, MSc, FACG Discuss management of severe liver injury and recognize when hospital admission or referral for transplant evaluation is appropriate. The Incidental Liver Lesion: How to Follow, When to Refer Sammy Saab, MD, MPH Discuss appropriate evaluation strategies of liver masses detected incidentally and when follow-up imaging is needed. The Potential Liver Transplant Candidate: What Is My Role and What Do I Need to Do Prior to Referral? Mark W. Russo, MD, MPH, FACG Discuss the responsibilities of the referring gastroenterologist as far as diagnostic testing and surveillance management in the cirrhotic patient undergoing liver transplant evaluation. Breakfast B: Era of Genetic Medicine Moderator: Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG ABCs of DNA: A Primer for Gastroenterologists Brandie H. Leach, MS, CGC Define the different inherited gastrointestinal cancer pathways and understand the risk of phenotypic expression of disease. When to Order Genetic Tests in Your Practice Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG Understand when to order and how to interpret serologic-based genetic tests in your practice. Genetic GI Disorders: Endoscopic Impact Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACG Demonstrate the subtleties and complexities of endoscopic screening and surveillance in patients with hereditary cancer syndromes. Please note: While evaluations for CME credit can ONLY be completed online (at information corresponding to the online evaluation is provided on page 11 to assist you. American College of Gastroenterology 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 200 Bethesda, MD Phone: Fax: American College of Gastroenterology 1
2 Breakfast C: Small Bowel: Lumps, Bumps and Things That Bleed in the Night Moderator: Christina A. Tennyson, MD Mining the Small Bowel with Capsule Endoscopy Daniel S. Mishkin, MD, CM, FACG Interpret and differentiate complicated capsule endoscopy findings. Enterography: The Bird s Eye View Joel G. Fletcher, MD Define the role of enterography in the management of small bowel lesions. Enteroscopy Saves the Day Christina A. Tennyson, MD Demonstrate the role of enteroscopy in the treatment of small bowel lesions. Breakfast D: Getting a Grip on Nausea and Vomiting Moderator: Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD, FACG Getting the Story Right: Differentiating Vomiting, Regurgitation and Rumination Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD, FACG Distinguish vomiting, regurgitation and rumination and specify how this differentiation affects management. What to Do with Nausea without Vomiting Braden Kuo, MD Formulate a diagnostic and treatment approach for chronic nausea without vomiting. Approach to Chronic or Recurrent Vomiting William L. Hasler, MD Determine a management strategy for chronic nausea and vomiting. Tuesday, October 15, 2013 Breakfast E: Elementary IBD: Treating the Adolescent Moderators: Joel R. Rosh, MD, FACG, and Marsha H. Kay, MD, FACG Psychosocial Adjustments and Transitioning the Adolescent IBD Patient from Pediatric GI to Adult GI Eva Szigethy, MD, PhD Assess the importance of psychosocial adjustments when transitioning a pediatric patient with IBD from the pediatrician to the adult gastroenterologist. Hepatosplenic T-cell Lymphoma and Other Concerns for the Adolescent Patient with IBD in the Era of Biologics Joel R. Rosh, MD, FACG Discuss the recent data regarding risk factors for lymphoma and other complications that have emerged in the biologic era including the risks and benefits of concurrent immunomodulator therapy for pediatric patients on biologic therapy. Health Maintenance and Measuring Quality of Life for the Pediatric IBD Patient Anthony R. Otley, MD Examine health maintenance issues unique to adolescent IBD patients. Breakfast F: Challenges in the Management of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Moderator: Manal F. Abdelmalek, MD, MPH, FACG NAFLD and Autoimmune Overlap Syndrome Zobair M. Younossi, MD, MPH, FACG Differentiating between NAFLD with positive autoimmune markers vs. true autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) in patients with co-existent obesity. How to define the disease process and when to treat for questionable autoimmune hepatitis. Management of the Lean NAFLD Patient Manal F. Abdelmalek, MD, MPH, FACG Discuss the approach to the evaluation and management of lean patients with NAFLD when weight-loss recommendations are not indicated. 2
3 When Weight Loss Efforts Don t Work: What Next? Paul Angulo, MD, FACG Discuss alternative approaches to management when weight loss alone is ineffective, including the role of current FDA approved therapies for weight loss and when to consider bariatric surgery. Breakfast G: Bad Day in the Endo Unit Moderator: Joseph C. Anderson, MD The Difficult and Incomplete Colonoscopy: What Now? Joseph C. Anderson, MD Identify difficulties in colonoscopy and apply techniques/methods to overcome them. Sub-Optimal Prep: Good Enough or Repeat Exam? Philip S. Schoenfeld, MD, MSEd, MScEpi, FACG Identify methods to reduce the incidence of sub-optimal preps and review strategies for repeating exams. Polypectomy Gone Bad: What to Do? Michael B. Wallace, MD, MPH, FACG Describe methods to address complications related to polypectomy. Breakfast H: Interventional (Therapeutic) Esophagology Moderator: Francisco C. Ramirez, MD, FACG Dilation: Stretching to the Limit Hong Xu, MD, PhD Define the different dilation techniques in the management of esophageal disorders. Managing Misadventures in the Esophagus Francisco C. Ramirez, MD, FACG Describe the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches of suspected/confirmed complications in the esophagus. ESD/POEM: How, When, Where? Lei Wang, MD, PhD Describe the indications and technical aspects of ESD and POEM. Breakfast I: Review of Esophageal Function Tests Moderator: Marcelo F. Vela, MD, MSCR, FACG Overview of HRM: Motor Disorders Beyond the Chicago Classification Edy E. Soffer, MD, FACG Describe the manometric features of esophageal motor disorders. Ambulatory Reflux Testing Marcelo F. Vela, MD, MSCR, FACG Review and define the role of ambulatory tests of GERD. New Techniques for Extraesophageal Reflux Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG Review the newest diagnostic tests for extraesophageal manifestations of GERD. Breakfast J: Clinical Pearls in the Management of FGIDs Moderator: Anthony J. Lembo, MD Functional Dyspepsia Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD, FACG Distill the complexities of the diagnosis and treatment of functional dyspepsia into the key clinical pearls. IBS Anthony J. Lembo, MD Discuss clinical pearls that are helpful in optimizing the diagnosis and treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. Refractory Abdominal Pain Albena D. Halpert, MD Distinguish organic from functional causes of severe chronic abdominal pain and provide clinical guidance on managing patients with chronic abdominal pain. 3
4 Breakfast K: Houston We Have a Problem: Stopping or Continuing IBD Treatment in the Face of Adverse Events Moderator: Gary R. Lichtenstein, MD, FACG Malignancy: Should We Stop or Start Immunomodulators/Anti-TNFs? Raymond K. Cross, Jr., MD, MS Describe the various adverse events associated with IBD treatments and decide when to stop treatment in the setting of a malignancy. IBD Is Only Skin Deep: Skin Reactions to IBD and Medications Gary R. Lichtenstein, MD, FACG Understand the various types of skin reactions related to IBD medications and when stopping treatment is necessary. Infections: Managing Immune Suppressive Medications in the Setting of Infection Russell D. Cohen, MD, FACG Define patient characteristics and clinical scenarios to guide the management of immune suppresive medications in the setting of infections. Breakfast L: Advanced Endoscopy 101: Yes, You Can Didactic and Hands-on Learning Experience Moderator: Seth A. Gross, MD, FACG Note: Didactic lectures run through 8:15 am; hands-on will follow in the ACG Hands-on Workshop Center located in the Exhibit Hall. Ablation of Barrett s Esophagus Herbert C. Wolfsen, MD, FACG Compare the various Barrett s ablation techniques and learn how to use them. Enteral Stenting Seth A. Gross, MD, FACG Distinguish the different types of enteral stents and how to use them. Endoscopic Mucosal Resection for the Beginner Christopher J. DiMaio, MD Apply endoscopic mucosal resection in your practice. WEDNesday, October 16, 2013 Breakfast M: Practical Nutrition: Hospitalized Patient Moderator: James S. Scolapio, MD, FACG Trouble Shooting the Dysfunctional Gut Robin B. Mendelsohn, MD Identify common causes of gastric and intestinal dysfunction in hospitalized patients. Enteral/Parenteral Nutrition: When to Start James S. Scolapio, MD, FACG Identify malnutrition and recognize when parenteral and enteral nutrition are needed. Tubes and Pancreatitis Andres Gelrud, MD Evaluate the utility of enteral feeding in pancreatitis. Breakfast N: Updated Guidelines in GI Motility Disorders Moderator: C. Prakash Gyawali, MD, FACG Esophageal Motor Disorders C. Prakash Gyawali, MD, FACG Review the latest practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of esophageal motility disorders. Gastroparesis Kenneth L. Koch, MD, FACG Discuss and review the application of the latest practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of gastroparesis. Constipation Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD, FACG Review and apply the newest practice guidelines for the management of constipation. 4
5 Breakfast O: Staying Out of Trouble in Endoscopy Moderator: Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG Anti-Coagulants, Anti-Platelet Agents and Endoscopy Neena S. Abraham, MD, MSCE, FACG Incorporate the latest information on new and existing anti-coagulant and anti-platelet medications to optimally manage patients undergoing endoscopic procedures. Oops, Now What? How to Manage Complications During Endoscopy Qiang Cai, MD, PhD, FACG Recognize and apply new endoscopic techniques to manage complications of endoscopy including perforation. How to Mitigate the Legal Risk of an Endoscopic Complication Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG Develop effective techniques to minimize legal risks and identify appropriate strategies to deal with legal problems when they arise. Breakfast P: Challenges in Variceal Bleeding Moderator: Mark W. Russo, MD, MPH, FACG Best Timing for TIPS for Variceal Bleeding Thomas D. Schiano, MD Review data on TIPS and endoscopic banding for acute and recurrent esophageal and gastric variceal bleeding. Endoscopic Therapy for Varices: Glue and Beyond Vijay H. Shah, MD, FACG Discuss short and long term data of endoscopic glue therapy for gastric varices. Variceal Bleeding with Portal Vein Thrombosis: What Next? Mark W. Russo, MD, MPH, FACG Discuss the role of surgical shunts in the era of TIPS. Breakfast Q: Refractory GERD Moderator: Philip O. Katz, MD, FACG Is a Non-Responder, Refractory GERD? Brennan M. R. Spiegel, MD, MSHS, FACG Identify and contrast the non-responsive and refractory patient to GERD therapy. Does Identifying Non-Acid Reflux Matter? Philip O. Katz, MD, FACG Define the implications of non-acid reflux in clinical practice. Tailoring Treatment Beyond Acid Suppression Ronnie Fass, MD, FACG Define the functional heartburn patient and describe the non-acid suppression therapeutic approaches. 5
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