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20th Innovations in Urologic Practice Friday, September 27, 2013 Sunday, September 29, 2013 Inn and Spa at Loretto n Santa Fe, New Mexico Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH Activity Director Assistant Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas Co-sponsored by View the full conference brochure and register online at Baylor CME.org/CME/1475

actvity planning committee Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH Activity Director Gilad E. Amiel, MD n Michael Coburn, MD n Michael Davis, MD n Seth P. Lerner, MD activity faculty Faculty are affilitated with the Baylor College of Medicine Scott Department of Urology unless noted otherwise. Gilad E. Amiel, MD Assistant Michael Coburn, MD Chairman and Michael Davis, MD Associate Professor of Surgery University of New Mexico School of Medicine Guilherme Godoy, MD Assistant Alvin Goh, MD Urologist, Methodist Urology Associates Ricardo R. Gonzales, MD Clinical Assistant Donald P. Griffith, MD Jeffrey A. Jones, MD Associate Dov Kadmon, MD Rose Khavari, MD Urologist, Methodist Urology Associates Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH Assistant Dolores J. Lamb, PhD Seth P. Lerner, MD Richard E. Link, MD, PhD Associate Larry I. Lipshultz, MD Wesley A. Mayer, MD Clinical Assistant The Methodist Hospital System Brian J. Miles, MD Clinical Kevin M. Slawin, MD Clinical Thomas G. Smith, III, MD Assistant Julie Stewart, MD Urologist The Methodist Hospital System NEEDS This conference focuses on current controversies and innovative diagnostic and treatment strategies for some of the most common urologic problems faced by clinical urologists in the region. The rapidly changing health care environment and pace of technologic innovations in medicine require urologists to keep abreast of state-of-the-art diagnosis and management of urologic disease. TARGET AUDIENCE This activity is designed for specialists in urology. OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the course, participants should be able to: Manage patients treated for prostate cancer based on the recommendations of the American Urological Association, including monitoring prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels to detect recurrent disease. Describe and discuss the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of men with Peyronie s disease. Implement screening protocols for identifying patients with low testosterone levels and treat appropriately. Evaluate and treat patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer based on the American Urological Association guidelines. Apply the guidelines of the American Urological Association in the assessment and management of patients with clinical stage 1 masses.

EDUCATIONAL METHODS Lecture n Case Presentations n Question and Answer Sessions n Panel Discussion EVALUATION Evaluation by questionnaire will address program content, presentation, and possible bias. ACCREDITATION/credit DESIGNATION Baylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Baylor College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Fee, Registration and Confirmation Information Refer to the registration form for the fee schedule. Your registration will not be processed until payment is received. Your registration will be confirmed. If you have not received confirmation at least five business days before the activity start date, contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education (OCME) immediately. If you plan to register on-site, contact OCME at least 24 hours in advance to confirm activity status and space availability. The OCME reserves the right to limit the number of participants in an activity and will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by an individual whose registration is not confirmed and for whom space is not available. To register/pay online visit the activity website at BaylorCME.org/CME/1475 and follow the instructions. Cancellation/Refund Policy Requests for registration refunds must be in writing and received by the OCME at least 10 business days before the activity begins. The date the request is received by the OCME will be considered the cancellation date. Requests received after the refund deadline will not be processed. Cancellations are subject to a $50 administrative fee deducted from the registration fee paid to cover guarantees and other expenses. Requests should be mailed to the OCME or faxed to 713.798.7955. The OCME reserves the right to cancel activities, not less than 10 business days before the scheduled date, if extenuating circumstances make it necessary. Registrants will be notified at the contact number indicated on the registration form followed by written notification. If an activity is cancelled, OCME s liability is limited to the registration fee paid. Note: If payment is made by check, a social security number is required to process the refund. disclosure In order to meet the requirements of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education it is the policy of Baylor College of Medicine that all individuals who are in a position to control the content of a CME activity (activity director, planning committee members, and faculty) disclose relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. All identified conflicts of interest are managed to help ensure that the educational material is scientifically based, accurate, and objectively presented. Specific disclosure will be made to the participants prior to the educational activity. Faculty, topics, program schedule, and credit are subject to change. Audio or videotaping is prohibited without written permission from the Activity Director and the Office of Continuing Medical Education, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

Agenda friday september 27, 2013 12:45 pm Opening Remarks Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH and Michael Coburn, MD SEXUAL FUNCTION AND INFERTILTY Moderator: Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH 1:00 Peyronie s Disease: What s Around the Bend Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH 1:25 A New Era for Peyronie s Treatment Larry I. Lipshultz, MD 1:50 Practical Laboratory Evaluation of the Infertile Male Dolores J. Lamb, PhD 2:15 Question and Answer Session 2:30 BREAK 2:45 Hypogonadism: Update 2013 Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH 3:10 Varicocele Repair in the Era of Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Larry I. Lipshultz, MD 3:35 Question and Answer Session 3:50 BREAK URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION/TRAUMA Moderator: Thomas G. Smith, III, MD 4:10 Urethral Trauma: Common and Uncommon Thomas G. Smith, III, MD 4:30 Vesico-urethal Stenosis Following Prostate Cancer Therapy Michael Coburn, MD 4:50 Artificial Urinary Sphincter: Management of Problems and Infection Thomas G. Smith, III, MD 5:10 Question and Answer Session 5:30 Adjourn

Agenda saturday september 28, 2013 PROSTATE CANCER Moderator: Dov Kadmon, MD 8:00 am Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer 2013 Perspective Dov Kadmon, MD 8:20 Contemporary Role of MRI in Prostate Cancer Management Guilherme Godoy, MD 8:35 Question and Answer Session 8:45 Importance of Perineural Invasion in Prostate Cancer Brian J. Miles, MD 9:00 Lack of Evidence-based Medicine: Understanding and Implementing Prostate-Specific Antigen Guidelines in Your Practice Kevin M. Slawin, MD 9:20 Management of Rising Prostate-Specific Antigen After Radical Prostatectomy Jeffrey A. Jones, MD 9:40 Question and Answer Session 10:00 BREAK BLADDER CANCER Moderator: Seth P. Lerner, MD 10:20 What is Optimal Therapy for High Grade T1 Urothelial Cancer? Seth P. Lerner, MD 10:40 Panel Discussion: Improving Recovery After Radical Cystectomy 10:40 Pre-operative Alvipoman for Early Recovery of Bowel Function Gilad E. Amiel, MD 10:50 Strategies to Minimize Bleeding During Cystectomy Seth P. Lerner, MD 11:00 ERAS and Fast Track Strategies to Minimize Post-operative morbidity and Reduce Length of Stay Alvin Goh, MD 11:10 Question and Answer Session 11:20 Invasive Bladder Cancer Case Presentations Seth P. Lerner, MD and Alvin Goh, MD 11:40 Question and Answer Session (continued)

Agenda saturday september 28, 2013 continued renal CELL CANCer Moderator: Gilad E. Amiel, MD 11:50 Partial vs. Radical Nephrectomy for T1b Renal Masses Gilad E. Amiel, MD 12:05 pm Percutaneous Ablation Techniques of Renal Cell Carcinoma Wesley A. Mayer, MD 12:20 Surveillance Strategies for Small Renal Masses Guilherme Godoy, MD 12:35 Intratumor Heterogeneity: A Primer for the Clinician Richard E. Link, MD, PhD 12:45 Case Presentations 1:00 Question and Answer Session 1:10 Adjourn sunday september 29, 2013 ENDOUROLOGY/MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY Moderator: Richard E. Link, MD, PhD 8:00 am Managing Urologic Disease in the Horseshoe Kidney Richard E. Link, MD, PhD 8:20 Evidenced-based Treatment Approaches to Nephrolithiasis Wesley A. Mayer, MD 8:40 Swimming Safely With Sharks: Bleeding During Laparoscopic Surgery Richard E. Link, MD, PhD 9:00 Stone Case Presentations 9:15 Question and Answer Session 9:20 BREAK (continued)

Agenda sunday september 29, 2013 continued VOIDING DYSFUNCTION/Renal Tranplant Moderator: Rose Khavari, MD 9:35 Medical Management of Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Ricardo R. Gonzales, MD 9:55 Male Stress Urinary Incontinence: Where Do We Stand in the Year 2013? Rose Khavari, MD 10:15 Closed-access Bladder Drainage Donald P. Griffith, MD 10:35 Changing Paradigms in Renal Transplantion Michael Davis, MD 10:55 Occult Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Management Dilemma Julie Stewart, MD 11:15 Question and Answer Session 11:30 Closing Remarks/Evaluations Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH and Michael Coburn, MD 11:40 Adjourn

20th Innovations in Urologic Practice 23rd Annual Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta September 25-29, 2013 After the conference sessions, be sure to include plans to attend the 23rd Annual Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta. Events feature the culinary artistry found in Santa Fe, New Mexico s many excellent restaurants coupled with the sophistication and wines of national wineries. By bringing 90 national wineries to Santa Fe to partner with 75 of Santa Fe s best restaurants, a five day schedule of food and wine events is created featuring cooking demos, wine seminars, winery luncheons and dinners. The weekend culminates with the Grand Tasting at the Santa Fe Opera where all 75 participating Santa Fe restaurants and all 90 wineries serve samples of their best food and wine. Diehard foodies trek here from around the country to be a part of the Fiesta, as well as enjoy tours of New Mexico s historic homes and other intriguing sites. For more information, go to santafewineandchile.org. Conference Location and Accommodations Inn and Spa at Loretto 211 Old Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe, NM 87501 Reservations: 866.582.1646 innatloretto.com Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and ideally located in the heart of Santa Fe, the Inn and Spa at Loretto is just one block from the historic Santa Fe Plaza galleries, museums, boutiques, restaurants and the Palace of the Governors, and is within easy walking distance of the renowned Artist Row galleries on Canyon Road. Reservations may be made online or via phone. Please identify yourself with the Baylor College of Medicine Innovations in Urologic Practice Conference to obtain the group rate of $249 single/double. A limited number of rooms have been reserved at this special rate on a space-available basis. A $14 Service Fee per night will be added to the guestroom rate. This fee includes housekeeping gratuities, high-speed wireless internet access, access to fitness room and outdoor year-round heated pool, and local and toll free phone calls. The deadline to receive this special rate is Monday, August 26, 2013, unless the block has already been filled. RESERVE YOUR ROOM EARLY. parking Hotel valet parking is $18/day for overnight guests and $9/day for day-only parking. Transportation The Inn and Spa at Loretto is located just 20 minutes from the Santa Fe Municipal Airport. American Eagle offers non-stop daily service to Santa Fe from Dallas/Fort Worth or Los Angeles International airports. Santa Fe is approximatley one hour north of the Albuquerque International Sunport, which offers all major airlines and rental car companies. Shuttle service is available at $25-$30 per person one-way while private transporation averages $150 per vehicle one-way. Attire Attire for the conference is business casual. Since meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels vary, it is recommended that you bring a sweater or jacket to the educational activities.

20th Innovations in Urologic Practice Registration Friday, September 27, 2013 Sunday, September 29, 2013 (Please print clearly) Name: First MI Last Degree: Please check if: Resident Fellow Affiliation: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: Specialty: Prof. License: Emergency Contact: Phone: No./State Registration Fees Physician...$500 Resident*... $300 Nurse...$300 Fellow*... $300 Physician Assistant...$300 BCM/UNM Faculty... $175 *Fax verification of status within 24 hours of registration. Method of Payment (Your registration must be PREPAID) Check or money order (in U.S. funds) made payable to: Baylor College of Medicine Visa MasterCard Discover Amex $ Total amount enclosed Card No. Exp. Date: Name on the Card: Authorized Signature: With credit card payment, you may fax completed registration form to 713.798.7955. Return completed form and payment to: Baylor College of Medicine Office of CME (1475) P.O. Box 4708 Houston, TX 77210-4708 Special Requests Contact OCME if you have any dietary needs (specify below) or any ADA accommodation needs. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY To register/pay online, visit the activity website at BaylorCME.org/CME/1475 and follow the instructions. CK CC LB Cash Date: Amount: