Continuing Medical Education Clinical Campus of Stony Brook University School of Medicine Cancer Screening for the Practicing Clinician Tuesday, October 11, 2016 x 8:00 am - 4:00 PM Winthrop Research & Academic Conference Center Mineola, New York Target Audience n Physicians n Nurse Practitioners n Advanced Practice Nurses n Registered Nurses n Physician Assistants n Residents & Fellows Accredited by Approved for 6.5 CME-CE Credits
Cancer Screening For The Practicing Clinician Overview Recently there have been a number of changes in cancer screening and a perceived need to re-educate primary care providers on lung cancer screening, colon cancer screening, as well as changes in the recommended approach to breast and prostate cancer screening. Many clinicians are not implementing colon cancer screening guidelines even though they have remained consistent, and others are not aware of the advances in screening from a molecular perspective and radiographic perspective that increases detection. The 2016 Winthrop Symposium on Cancer Screening for the Practicing Clinician will address the divergence between current screening guidelines and existing practice, as well as the basis of existing controversy regarding screening modalities, and will provide primary care clinicians with an aptitude to understand and apply guidelines to assist their patients in making cancer screening decisions. Learning Objectives At the end of this Symposium, learners should be able to: Describe current cancer screening guidelines Recognize pro and con arguments surrounding breast, colon, lung, and prostate cancer screening controversies. Apply evidence to make personalized screening recommendations in clinical practice Target Audience Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Advance Practice Nurses, Registered Nurses, Physician Assistants, Fellows, Residents. CME Accreditation is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians through 3/31/2019. Provider # 0006392. AMA Credit Designation designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nursing Accreditation is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the South Carolina Nursing Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Provider Number: 1409-023PR 9/24/17. 6.5 contact hours will be awarded. Accredited status does not imply endorsement by SCNA, or ANCC of any commercial products or services. Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of to adhere to ACCME, SCNA and ANCC accreditation requirements, policies and Standards for Commercial Support in order to ensure content validity, fair balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its sponsored programs. All faculty, planners and authors of educational content, who participate in sponsored programs, must disclose to the audience any potential, apparent or real conflicts of interest related to their contribution to the activity, as well as any discussions of off-label or investigational uses of any commercial products and devices not yet approved in the United States. All faculty disclosures will be made at the time of the activity. Please call Rob Martin, MBA, CHCP, Director of CME at 516-663-2521 to express any concerns.
Agenda 8:00a Registration, Refreshments & Exhibits 8:30a Welcome & Introductions...Jeffrey G. Schneider, MD Block I: Cancer Screening The Basics 8:45a Current Cancer Screening Recommendations...Eva Chalas, MD 9:00a The Metrics of Cancer Screening...Melissa J. Fazzari, PhD 9:25a Failure to Screen: Legal Implications...Susan Vari, JD Block II: Prostate Cancer Screening Is the PSA here to stay? 9:50a Prostate Cancer Screening: Past Evidence & Future Ideas... Anthony T. Corcoran, MD 10:15a Does PSA Screening Do More Good Than Harm?...Andrew J. Vickers, PhD 10:45a Break Block III: Colon Cancer Screening Who, When & How 11:00a Risk-Based Colon Cancer Screening...James H. Grendell, MD 11:25a Avoiding Colonoscopy Virtually...Douglas Katz, MD 11:45a Cologuard & Next Generation: Colon Cancer Screening Modalities... Raluca Vrabie, MD 12:15p Q & A with Morning Faculty Panel 12:40p Lunch & Learn: Doctor-Patient Communications about Risk Getting it Right A clinical simulation will be presented and critiqued **Simulation produced by an inter-professional team in collaboration with the Winthrop Simulation Center Block IV: Low Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening Ready or Not 1:40p What You Really Need to Know About LDCT Screening...Jeffrey G. Schneider, MD 2:10p How to Proceed With LDCT Screening for Lung Cancer... Corinne Liu, MD Block V: Breast Cancer Screening Not too much; Not too little 2:40p Changing Guidelines in Perspective: It s All About Risk...Nina D Abreo, MD 3:10p So Many Tests Which One to Order?...Irina Rapoport, MD 3:35p Q & A with Afternoon Faculty Panel 3:55p Closing Remarks...Jeffrey G. Schneider, MD 4:00p Adjourn ** Clinical simulation was created and produced by Patricia Janicke, RN; K. Alisa Braithwaite, RN; Diana Pasqua, RN; Jenny Castillo, MD; Jeffrey Schneider, MD and Christie Cockayne. The clinical simulation was graciously funded by the Phoebe Lynn Lewis Fund.
Course Faculty *Indicates members of the Planning Committee for this Activity Jeffrey G. Schneider, MD * Activity Director Chief, Division of Medical Oncology & Hematology Director, Lung Cancer Screening Program Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Eva Chalas, MD, FACOG, FACS Director of Clinical Cancer Services Chief, Division of Gynecological Oncology Vice Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Professor of Obstetrics/Gynecology Anthony T. Corcoran, MD * Attending Uro-Oncologist Winthrop Urology Garden City, NY Assistant Professor of Urology Nina D Abreo, MD * Medical Director, Breast Health Services Attending Medical Oncologist Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Melissa J. Fazzari, PhD * Director, Department of Biostatistics Professor of Preventive Medicine James Grendell, MD * Chief, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition Department of Medicine Professor of Medicine
Douglas Katz, MD, FACR * Vice-Chair, Department of Research & Education Winthrop Radiology Associates Professor of Clinical Radiology Corinne Liu, MD * Co-Director, Lung Cancer Screening Program Attending Radiologist, Body Imaging Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Irina Rapoport, MD * Attending Radiologist, Breast Imaging Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Susan Vari, JD Partner Bartlettm McDonough and Monaghan, LLP Winthrop Planning Committee Karen Alisa Braithwaite, RN, MSN, OCN Activity Coordinator/Nurse Planner Screening Coordinator Lung Cancer Screening Program Ralph Della Ratta, MD Winthrop Internal Medicine Associates Simulation/ Nurse Planners Patricia Ripp Janicke, RN, BSN, CNRN, SCRN Associate Director, Simulation Education Diana Pasqua, RN, BSN, OCN Oncology Nurse Educator Andrew J. Vickers, PhD Attending Research Methodologist Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Professor of Public Health Weill Cornell Medical College New York, NY Raluca Vrabie, MD * Director of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Register Today Registration FEES include educational materials, meals and CME-CE credit certificate. We accept online registration ONLY for all Winthrop CME-CE courses. Register and pay online with a credit card at http://goo.gl/opqrsh $140 Physicians $110 Allied Health Professionals $35 Non-WUH Residents and Fellows w/id FREE WUH Residents and Fellows w/id PARKING Parking is available at any of these convenient campus lots. Mineola Intermodal Center at 65 3rd Avenue, Mineola Winthrop Campus Visitors Lot (access via Emergency entrance at 2nd & 3rd Avenue) Winthrop Professional Building at 200 Old Country Road (enter lot via 3rd Street & Mineola Boulevard before LIRR tracks overpass) Parking is also available at Mineola municipal lots on 1st St. and 2nd Ave behind the Eleanor Rigby restaurant TRAIN INFORMATION Mineola is 34 minutes by train from New York s Penn Station, and 19 minutes by train from JFK airport at Jamaica, New York. Most eastbound and westbound branches of the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) stop in Mineola. Please check the LIRR s TrainTime mobile app for daily schedules. If arriving in Mineola on an Eastbound train, cross the footbridge to the north side of the platform. Walk one block north toward the Winthrop Research Building pictured below. Confirmation All registrants will receive a confirmation via email. LOCATION Winthrop Research & Academic Conference Center Main Level 101 Mineola Boulevard 11501 Cancellation A handling fee of $25 is deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by e-mail 72 hours prior to the course to psandre@winthrop.org. No refund will be made thereafter. ACCOMMODATIONS We do not have a discounted room block for this meeting. However, if you require a hotel, we suggest that you contact the Garden City Hotel by calling 1-800-547-0400. SPECIAL NEEDS The Research and Academic Center is accessible to individuals with disabilities or special needs. Participants with special needs should contact the Office of CME at 516-663-8459. MORE INFORMATION/Technical Assistance If you experience technical problems with the online system or wish to register a group, or require other special arrangements, please contact Peter Sandre at (516) 663-8459 or psandre@winthrop.org for assistance. Marcellus Rd 7th Ave Wellington Rd 6th Ave Station Rd Horton Hwy 5th Ave Harrison Ave 4th Ave 3rd Ave MINEOLA 1st St 3rd Ave Research & Academic Center 2nd St Mineola Blvd 3rd St Old Country Rd Main St Franklin Ave
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