Call for Abstracts Deadline June 15, 2014 Palliative Medicine and 2014 The 17th International Symposium September 18 20, 2014 Green Valley Ranch, Las Vegas, NV PHOTO CREDIT: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU Why Attend? New for 2014 Optional ABIM Learning Session Earn 10 points towards Maintenance of Certification Network with world leaders in palliative medicine and oncology Participate in state-of-the-art discussions on opioids Learn from diverse perspectives of multiple specialties including palliative medicine, pediatrics, neurology, pulmonary, and oncology Attend parallel workshops and sessions on supportive oncology and key palliative medicine topics: teaching communication skills, wound care, and integrating mid-level providers in palliative medicine and hospice Register Today! ccfcme.org/gopm
About the Palliative Medicine and Symposium The Palliative Medicine and Symposium focuses on providing an intensive multidisciplinary review of cutting-edge topics in the rapidly developing field of palliative medicine and supportive oncology. This year the Machaskee Lecture will feature Dr. Gabriel Legar speaking on Dementia: Does Differential Matter?. Together, we will explore potential solutions to improve the quality of care of patients with chronic illnesses through palliative and supportive oncology therapies. We will examine opioid addiction in the cancer patient with concurrent chronic non-malignant pain, learning to incorporate less commonly used opioids into clinical practice. Parallel workshops and sessions are being offered with a focus on supportive oncology and key palliative medicine topics: teaching communication skills, wound care, and integrating mid-level providers in palliative medicine and hospice. Join us for the CME-certified Palliative Medicine and 2014 Symposium for these outstanding presentations. Opportunity for interaction with quality leaders in the field and great take home scenarios for immediate use in clinical practices. Past Attendee Who Should Attend Practitioners and health care professionals who seek to learn the latest developments in palliative medicine and supportive oncology, including hematologists/oncologists, neurologists, pediatricians, family practice physicians, internal medicine physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, nurses, social workers, pharmacists and hospice care providers. Objectives After completing this activity, you will be able to do the following: Describe how to differentiate dementia types, identify prognostic indicators, and implement current management strategies; Discuss use of opioids to treat chronic pain; Assess risks and create a management plan for addicts with cancer pain; Integrate palliative medicine into intensive care units; Manage palliative medicine in pediatric patients; Discuss management of nonpain symptoms in palliative medicine; Incorporate less commonly used opioids into clinical practice; Describe the challenges involved in palliative medicine for oncology patients; List the criteria recognized as defining quality palliative outcomes. Faculty Symposium Director, FACP Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic Faculty Charles Bernick, MD, MPH Associate Medical Director Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health Neurologic Institute Las Vegas, NV Beth Gardini Dixon, PsyD Staff Clinical Psychologist Department of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine Respiratory Institute Guest Faculty Jane C. Ballantyne, MD, FRCA Professor, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine University of Washington Seattle, WA Regis Professor of Breast Cancer Research Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Co-Director Asthma Center Respiratory Institute Ruth Lagman, MD, MPH, FACP, FAAHPM Gabriel Leger, MD Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health Neurologic Institute Las Vegas, NV Vanessa March, BSN, RN, CMSRN Christina Ullrich, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard School of Medicine Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/ Boston Children s Hospital Boston, MA Renato V. Samala, MD Center for Connected Care
Agenda Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits, and Poster Session 7:50 am Welcome SESSION 1 Session Chair: 8:00 am Machaskee Lecture Dementia: Does Differential Matter? Gabriel Leger, MD 8:40 am Pancreatic Cancer: Are We Making Progress? 9:00 am Pediatrics: Who is the Palliative Medicine Patient? Christina Ullrich, MD, MPH 9:20 am Oxymorphone 9:40 am Dyspnea: Should We Use BiPap? 10:00 am Refreshment Break, Exhibits, and Poster Session 10:20 am Pitfalls and Opportunities Integrating in ICU 11:00 am Quality: How Do We Define it? Ruth Lagman, MD, MPH 11:20 am Opioid Risk Assessment in Palliative Medicine Jane C. Ballantyne, MD 11:40 am Integrating Palliative Medicine in Nursing Homes Renato V. Samala, MD 12:00 pm Dying to Know End-of-Life Care: Engaging Physicians 12:20 pm Secretions: Management at End of Life 12:40 pm Lunch on your own SESSION 2 Please indicate your choice when registering online. Parallel session SUPPORTIVE ONCOLOGY 2:00 3:30 pm Session Chair: Adaptation to a Cancer Diagnosis Beth Gardini Dixon, PsyD The Role of Therapeutic Bronchoscopy in Cancer Multidisciplinary Management of Bone Metastases PARALLEL WORKSHOPS PALLIATIVE MEDICINE 2:00 3:30 PM A Teaching Communication Skills B Wound Care Renato V. Samala, MD, and Vanessa March, RN C Integrating Mid-Level Providers in Palliative Medicine and Hospice Optional ABIM Maintenance of Certification Learning Session 5:00 7:00 pm ABIM Medical Knowledge Module: 2014 Hospice and Palliative Medicine The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) hospice and palliative medicine knowledge module will be offered. Clinical experts will lead interactive and collaborative in-depth discussions on each case-based question. Session attendees will actively participate in weighing the evidence case-by-case, discuss the options with the faculty and other participants, and identify the most appropriate answer to the ABIM questions. Module is worth 10 points toward Maintenance of Certification. Call for Abstracts Submission Deadline: June 15, 2014 Abstracts are now being reviewed 2014. Go to www.ccfcme.org/gopmabstracts for more information on topics, submission procedures, review process and more. Contact Ginny Sukenik at sukeniv@ccf.org or by phone at 216.448.0791.
Friday, September 19, 2014 7:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits, and Poster Session SESSION 3 Session Chair: Jane C. Ballantyne, MD 8:00 am Dementia Modern Management Charles Bernick, MD, MPH 8:20 am Pediatrics: Symptom Management Christina Ullrich, MD, MPH 9:00 am Quality Measures: Is There a Best Way to Assess? Ruth Lagman, MD 9:20 am Managing Fatigue 9:40 am Tapentadol 10:00 am Refreshment Break, Exhibits, and Poster Session 10:20 am What s New in Colon Cancer 11:00 am Hospice: Impact of New Regulations Renato V. Samala, MD 11:20 am Cancer Pain: Managing the Active Addict Jane C. Ballantyne, MD 11:40 am Delirium in Advanced Disease 12:00 pm Family Education in the ICU Setting 12:20 pm Ethics: Doctor/Patient Disagreements on Code Status 12:40 pm Oral Abstract Presentations 1:00 pm Lunch on your own SESSION 4 Please indicate your choice when registering online. Parallel session SUPPORTIVE ONCOLOGY 2:00 3:30 pm Session Chair: Ruth Lagman, MD, MPH Anorexia/Cachexia How to Manage a Practice Management of Pleural Effusions Psychosocial Concerns for Cancer Survivors Beth Gardini Dixon, PsyD Breakfast with the Professor Friday, September 19 7:00 8:00 am Saturday, September 20 7:00 8:00 am PARALLEL WORKSHOPS PALLIATIVE MEDICINE 2:00 3:30 PM A Teaching Communication Skills B Wound Care Renato V. Samala, MD, and Vanessa March, RN C Integrating Mid-Level Providers in Palliative Medicine and Hospice Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits, and Poster Session SESSION 5 Session Chair: 8:00 am Chemotherapy Neuropathy 8:40 am Personalized Therapy in GI Cancer 9:00 am Buprenorphine 9:20 am Withdrawing Life Support: Technical Aspects 9:40 am The Adolescent at End of Life Christine Ullrich, MD, MPH 10:00 am Refreshment Break, Exhibits, and Poster Session 10:20 am Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: The Role of Opioids Jane C. Ballantyne, MD 11:00 am Outcomes: Results of Continuous Measurement Ruth Lagman, MD, MPH 11:20 am Depression in Advanced Disease 11:40 am Dementia Prognostication Charles Bernick, MD, MPH 12:00 pm Adjourn
General Information Location Green Valley Ranch 2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy Las Vegas, NV 89052 866.782.9487 greenvalleyranch.sclv.com Hotel Accommodations A limited block of rooms has been reserved until August 9, 2014. To make your reservations, contact the Hotel Reservations Department at 866.782.9487. Please identify yourself as being with the Cleveland Clinic Palliative Medicine or GCICCF for a special rate of $145 single/double plus tax and service fees. More details about hotel included at greenvalleyranch.sclv.com. Information For further information about the Symposium registration and cancellation, parking, special airfares, and American Disabilities Act, contact the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education at: Local: 216.448.0770 Toll Free: 800.238.6750 Web Address: ccfcme.org/gopm Registration Rates On or before After Physician $650 $700 Resident*/Fellow*, Nurse, Social Worker $300 $350 Advanced Practice Nurses, Physician Assistant $425 $475 Optional ABIM Session Fee Thursday, September 18, 2014: ABIM Medical Knowledge Module: 2014 Hospice and Palliative Medicine $200 Fee includes: meeting materials, continental breakfasts, and refreshment breaks. *Letter from program director is required to receive the discounted fee. If letter is not received two weeks prior to the activity, the full physician fee will be charged. For complete registration information, visit www.ccfcme.org/gopm Accreditation The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates Palliative Care and live activity for a maximum of 16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Optional ABIM Medical Knowledge Module: 2014 Hospice and Palliative Medicine live activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Participants claiming CME credit from this activity may submit the credit hours to the American Osteopathic Association for Category 2 credit. Other Credits American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits from organizations accredited by the ACCME. American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Physician Assistants may receive a maximum of 16 hours of credit for completing these programs. For the purposes of recertification, The American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA credit issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME. Faculty Disclosure The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education has implemented a policy to comply with the current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support requiring resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest. Faculty declaring a relevant commercial interest will be identified in the activity syllabus.
Registration Form Palliative Medicine and 2014 September 18 20, 2014 Green Valley Ranch, Las Vegas, NV Course #: 01110041 Two Ways to Register ONLINE ccfcme.org/gopm Cleveland Clinic employee fees and registration are available online only. BY MAIL The Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation PO Box 931653, Cleveland, OH 44193-1082 Make check payable: The Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation Total check amount enclosed: $ Please Print Complete the information below if registering by mail. First Name: MI: Last Name: Degree: Institution Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone Number: Email Address: Fax Number: Specialty: Practice Type: Office-Based Hospital Staff Resident/Fellow Other I require vegetarian meals Fees Fee includes: meeting materials, continental breakfasts, and refreshment breaks. On or before After Physician $650 $700 Alumni $585 $630 Resident*/Fellow*, Nurse, Social Worker $300 $350 Advanced Practice Nurses, Physician Assistant $425 $475 *Letter from program director is required to receive the discounted fee. If letter is not received two weeks prior to the activity, the full physician fee will be charged. Optional ABIM Session Fee Thursday, September 18, 2014 ABIM Medical Knowledge Module: 2014 Hospice and Palliative Medicine $200 Parallel Session and Workshops Sign-up (select one per day) Thursday, September 18, 2014, 2:00 3:30 pm Parallel Session 2 Workshop Session 2 Teaching Communication Skills Workshop Session 2 Wound Care Workshop Session 2 Integrating Mid-Level Providers in Palliative Medicine and Hospice Friday, September 19, 2014, 2:00 3:30 pm Parallel Session 4 Workshop Session 4 Teaching Communication Skills Workshop Session 4 Wound Care Workshop Session 4 Integrating Mid-Level Providers in Palliative Medicine and Hospice For registration questions, please email cmeregistration@ccf.org or call 216.448.0777 Cleveland Clinic recognizes the importance of protecting the privacy and security of information provided to us. Therefore, we are no longer requesting credit card data in writing, including on registration forms or faxes. If you would like to register using a credit card, please log in to www.ccfcme.org/gopm or call 216.448.0777 where it will be handled directly by a certified processor.
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation 9500 Euclid Ave, AC313 Cleveland, OH 44195 NON-PROFIT U.S. Postage Paid Cleveland, OH Permit No. 1918 New for 2014 Optional ABIM Learning Session Earn 10 points towards MOC Palliative Medicine and 2014 The 17th International Symposium September 18 20, 2014 Green Valley Ranch Las Vegas, NV DON T MISS THIS YEAR S MACHASKEE LECTURE Dementia: Does Differential Matter? Gabriel Leger, MD Register Today! ccfcme.org/gopm