medical education committee invites you to attend Medical Staff Clinical Conferences January June 2019
You re Invited On Friday mornings, Emerson Hospital medical staff is invited to join colleagues and friends at a series of CME events covering clinical topics of broad and timely interest. Emerson Hospital s Medical Education Committee recognizes that maintaining the medical knowledge necessary to care for patients is an ongoing process and we are delighted to offer weekly presentations by regional and national experts on important medical topics. Please join us Friday mornings in the Cheney Conference Room for breakfast at 7:45 am, a short social period, and then, from 8:00-9:00 am, the CME activities outlined in this brochure. Robin Schoenthaler, MD, and The Emerson Hospital Medical Education Committee Medical Education Committee Paul Bailey, MD Anjum Butte, MD Robert Cantu, MD Liza Ragulin Coyne, MD Jodi Dascoli Stephen Dyda, DO Patty Ellis Jason Gee, MD Richard Geller, MD Eliot Gelwan, MD Bonnie Kaplan Goldsmith Anca Goller, MD Eric Hatton, MD Barry Kitch, MD Melinda Marchand Susan McHenry, RN Robert Moura, RPh Robert Partridge, MD Michael Piccioli, MD Jeffrey Riley, MD Elliot Steger, MD
emerson hospital Medical Staff Clinical Conferences January June 2019 January 4, 2019 The Pre-Operative Assessment: An Anesthesiologist s Perspective Emily Singer, MD Cardiac Anesthesiology, Boston Medical Center January 11, 2019 Psychotropic Medications for Treatment of Common Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy Edwin R. Raffi, MD, MPH Perinatal and Reproductive Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Women s Mental Health January 18, 2019 Weight Loss for Medical Professionals Laura Doyon, MD Department of Surgery, Emerson Hospital January 25, 2019 Home Hospital: Hospital-Level Care at Home for Adults* David M. Levine, MD, MPH Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women s Hospital February 1, 2019 Improving the Evaluation and Management of Syncope Kapil Kumar, MD Director of Arrhythmia Services Atrius Health Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
February 8, 2019 Pain Management Update* Arti Ori, MD Clinical Director, North Shore Pain Management February 15, 2019 Pedophilia: Let s Stop Making the Problem Worse* Renee Sorrentino, MD Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital March 1, 2019 Antibiotic Stewardship and Resistance Sarah E. Turbett, MD Division of Infectious Disease, Assistant Director, Microbiology Laboratory Massachusetts General Hospital March 8, 2019 PTSD Shahrzad Sims, DO Department of Psychiatry, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System March 15, 2019 Physicians aren t burning out. They re suffering from moral injury. * Simon G. Talbot, MD Department of Surgery, Director, Upper Extremity Transplant Program Brigham and Women s Hospital March 22, 2019 Update on High Risk Anticoagulation Anna Cervantes, MD Director of Neurocritical Care, Boston Medical Center March 29, 2019 Mind Body Medicine and the SMART Program* Amanda Venti McLain, MD Department of Internal Medicine, Emerson Hospital April 5, 2019 Thinking Pitfalls: Heuristics, Biases, and Medical Errors* Kathleen Finn, MD & Douglas Wright, MD, PhD Core Educator Faculty, Department of Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital April 12, 2019 An Update on Managing Menopause Jane Seligson Sillman, MD Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women s Hospital
April 26, 2019 IBD-New Drugs, Surveillance, Vaccines Kristen Farwell, MD Division of Gastroenterology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center May 3, 2019 Update on Sepsis Rebecca Marlene Baron, MD Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Brigham and Women s Hospital May 10, 2019 Asthma Beyond the Inhalers Julian Lel, MD Department of Medicine/Pulmonary and Critical Care, Emerson Hospital May 17, 2019 Hospice/Palliative Care in Alzheimer s* Mary Crowe, LICSW Education Coordinator, Care Dimensions May 31, 2019 Dharma: Happiness and Living with Purpose* Sanjiv Chopra, MD James Tullis Firm Chief, Department of Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center June 7, 2019 A Tsunami is Coming in Cancer Care but Are We Prepared? How to Recognize, Evaluate and Manage Severe Immunotherapy Complications Kerry Lynn Reynolds, MD Director, Severe Immunotherapy Complications Service Department of Hematology/Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital * These programs meet the criteria of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine for risk management study. Conferences will not be held on February 22, April 19th or May 24th. accreditation with commendation Emerson Hospital designates each educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Emerson Hospital is accredited by the Massachusetts Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
to view selected conference videos: Emersonhospital.org/continuingeducation CME Hotline Number (for cancellations and other info): 978-287-3456 133 ORNAC, Concord, MA 01742 978-287-3017