MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN AND UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M. D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER ENDOCRINE SURGERY SYMPOSIUM SATURDAY 2/25/17 8701 Watertown Plank Road P.O. Box 26509 Milwaukee, WI 53226 0509
SYMPOSIUM SATURDAY 2/25/17 8 AM - 5 PM Medical College of Wisconsin Alumni Center 8701 W. Watertown Plank Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53226 FEES: Fees include registration, CME certification, meals and wine tasting. PHYSICIANS $100 ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDERS, NURSES & OTHER MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS $75 FELLOWS, RESIDENTS AND STUDENTS FREE * Fellows, residents and students: Please contact Heidi Brittnacher (414-805-9427 or hbrittna@mcw.edu) for complimentary registration. Do not register online. REGISTRATION: Online registration is required to attend this symposium. It will also allow you to claim CME credit. 1. Register at ocpe.mcw.edu/surgery. If you don t have an account, click Create Account in the upper right corner. 2. Once your account is created, select the Medical College of Wisconsin & MD Anderson Cancer Center Endocrine Surgery Symposium under Featured Courses, enroll and follow the prompts. Please note that this website doesn t work properly in Internet Explorer; Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome are the preferred browsers. If you plan to attend the complimentary wine tasting, please select this option when enrolling. WINE TASTING with THIEF WINE (www.thiefwine.com): After the symposium concludes, there will be a complimentary wine tasting session in the Alumni Center Balcony. There is no additional cost, however we ask you to please register for this in Ethos if you plan to attend. FURTHER INFORMATION: Please visit www.mcw.edu/surgery, or contact Heidi Brittnacher at (414) 805-9427 or hbrittna@mcw.edu. REFUND POLICY Cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellations postmarked January 25 th and earlier will be fully refunded. No refunds are available for cancellations postmarked after January 25 th.
AGENDA SATURDAY 2/25 7:15 Registration and Breakfast 7:55 Welcome 8:00 Adrenal Incidentalomas: Inconsequential, Ignored, or Important? Ty B. Carroll, MD 8:20 Primary Aldosteronism Srividya Kidambi, MD 8:40 Treatment of Cushing s Syndrome: The Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline James W. Findling, MD 9:00 Perioperative Management of Patients with Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma: Time to Rethink the Need for an Alpha-Receptor Blockade? Harald T. Groeben, MD 9:30 Surgical Approaches to Adrenalectomy Jeffrey E. Lee, MD 9:50 BREAK 10:10 Genetic Evaluation in Surgical Endocrine Disease Jennifer L. Geurts, MS, CGC 10:30 Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Diagnosis and Indications for Surgery Joseph L. Shaker, MD 10:50 Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Updates from the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons Guidelines Tracy S. Wang, MD, MPH 11:10 LUNCH AND CASE PRESENTATIONS: ADRENAL AND PARATHYROID Moderator: Elizabeth G. Grubbs, MD, MS and Paul H. Graham, MD 12:45 Initial Evaluation of the Thyroid Nodule Aditi Kumar, MD 1:05 1:25 Hyperthyroidism: Updates from the American Thyroid Association Guidelines A Paradigm Shift in Differentiated Thyroid Cancer? Updates from the American Thyroid Association Guidelines and AJCC Cancer Staging (8th Edition) Azadeh A. Carr, MD Tina W.F. Yen, MD, MS 1:45 Extent of Surgery for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Thyroidectomy and Lymphadenectomy Elizabeth G. Grubbs, MD, MS 2:05 Risk Stratification for Thyroid Cancer Gilbert G. Fareau, MD 2:25 Medullary Thyroid Cancer Douglas B. Evans, MD 2:45 Management of the Voice during Cervical Surgery Becky L. Massey, MD 3:05 CASE PRESENTATIONS: THYROID Moderator: Tracy S. Wang, MD, MPH 4:00 Wine Tasting with Thief Wine 5:00 Conclusion
SPEAKERS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE, WI Azadeh A. Carr, MD Assistant Professor Douglas B. Evans, MD Donald C. Ausman Family Foundation Professor and Chair Gilbert G. Fareau, MD Department of Medicine Jennifer L. Geurts, MS, CGC Genetic Counselor Srividya Kidambi, MD Department of Medicine Aditi Kumar, MD Assistant Professor Department of Medicine Becky L. Massey, MD Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Services Tracy S. Wang, MD, MPH Chief, Section of Endocrine Surgery Tina W.F. Yen, MD, MS Professor FROEDTERT AND THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS MILWAUKEE, WI Ty B. Carroll, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Endocrine Center and Clinics James W. Findling, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine Endocrine Center and Clinics Joseph L. Shaker, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine Endocrine Center and Clinics THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER HOUSTON, TX Paul H. Graham, MD Assistant Professor Department of Surgical Oncology Elizabeth G. Grubbs, MD, MS Department of Surgical Oncology Jeffrey E. Lee, MD Professor and Chair Department of Surgical Oncology THE UNIVERSITY OF ESSEN DUISBURG, GERMANY Harald T. Groeben, MD Professor and Chair Director of Intensive Care Medicine Department of Anesthesiology
The Medical College of Wisconsin and University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Endocrine Surgery Symposium will be held February 25, 2017 in Medical College of Wisconsin Alumni Center (8701 W. Watertown Plank Road Milwaukee, WI 53226). PARKING The Medical College of Wisconsin visitor parking is located on 87th Street, south of Watertown Plank Road, directly across the street from The Medical College of Wisconsin main entrance. TARGET AUDIENCE: Endocrine Surgeons General Surgeons Endocrinologists Otolaryngologists Surgical Oncologists Primary Care Physicians Fellows, residents, and students Allied Health Professionals PURPOSE: This educational activity is designed to highlight current issues in the management of disorders of the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands through didactic lectures, panel discussions, and case presentations. Invited speakers include well-known academic surgeons who are well-published in their respective fields and who can provide up-to-date summaries of the topics. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES: Discuss the initial diagnosis and indications for surgery in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism Discuss the different operative techniques for parathyroidectomy Discuss the management of patients with adrenal nodular disease Discuss evaluation of patients with thyroid disease (thyroid nodules and hyperthyroidism) and management of patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma Discuss extent of surgery and surgical techniques for patients undergoing thyroidectomy EDUCATIONAL METHOD The format will include lectures from leaders in each field along with discussion and the utilization of an audience response system. There will also be case presentations in a tumor board format led by moderators with ample opportunity for questions and discussion. COURSE PLANNING COMMITTEE Douglas B. Evans, MD Chair, Tracy S. Wang, MD, MPH Course Director Tina W. F. Yen, MD, MS Course Director EXHIBITORS If you would like to exhibit at the Endocrine Surgery Symposium, please contact Heidi Brittnacher at (414) 805-9427 or hbrittna@mcw.edu. The Medical College of Wisconsin appreciates the support provided by our exhibitors. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. DESIGNATION OF CREDIT The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HOURS OF PARTICIPATION FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 7.75 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals. FACULTY DISCLOSURE/DISCLAIMER Everyone who is in a position to control the extent of educational activity must disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests. They will disclose any unlabeled use or investigational use of pharmaceutical and medical device products. Determination of educational content for this program and the selection of speakers were solely the responsibility of the planning committee. Firms providing financial support did not have input in these areas. Agendas are subject to change, as necessitated by illness and/or scheduling conflicts. ACCOMMODATIONS Crowne Plaza A block of rooms will be reserved for registrants until February 10 at a special rate of $109 single, plus tax, per night. Please call the Crowne Plaza Hotel at (414) 389-8563 and mention the MCW Endocrine Symposium when making your reservations. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all Medical College of Wisconsin sponsored events. If you require special accommodations in order to attend this event, please contact Heidi Brittnacher at (414) 805-9427 or hbrittna@mcw.edu. FOR MORE INFORMATION If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Heidi Brittnacher at (414) 805-9427 or hbrittna@mcw.edu.
GUEST SPEAKERS Harald T. Groeben, MD Duisburg, Germany Harald Thomas Groeben, MD, is the Chairman, Professor and Director of Intensive Care Medicine in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Essen in Duisburg, Germany. Prior to joining the University of Essen in 1996, he was a faculty member at the University of Düsseldorf, where he also completed his residency in 1993. Dr. Groeben is a leading authority in the field of anesthesia, receiving the August Bier Preis in 2000, an award from the German Society of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine for outstanding work in the field of regional anesthesia. Active in a number of scientific societies, Dr. Groeben is a member of the Germany Society of Lung and Airway Research, American Society of Anesthesiologists, German Society of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine and the American Thoracic Society. He serves as a reviewer for several international journals. Jeffrey E. Lee, MD Houston, TX Dr. Lee is Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgical Oncology as well as Irving and Nadine Mansfield and Robert David Levitt Cancer Research Chair at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Dr. Lee received his AB from Dartmouth College and his MD from Stanford University School of Medicine. He completed a residency in surgery and a research fellowship in immunology at Stanford, followed by a clinical fellowship in surgical oncology at MD Anderson. He joined the faculty at MD Anderson in 1993. Dr. Lee is Co-Director of the Melanoma and Skin Cancer Research Program and has been Co-Director of MD Anderson s NCI-sponsored Melanoma SPORE grant for 10 years. Prior to assuming his role as Department Chair, Dr. Lee served for 13 years as Medical Director of the Ben Love/El Paso Corporation Melanoma and Skin Center. A particular focus of his translational research has been the role of genetics in melanoma progression, with the overall goal to identify immune and inflammatory mechanisms controlling melanoma progression to help develop improved treatment strategies. Dr. Lee s clinical interests include the management of patients with melanoma, pancreatic cancer and endocrine tumors, with special emphasis on the surgical treatment of patients with advanced melanoma, borderline resectable pancreatic cancer, and adrenal cortical carcinoma. Paul H. Graham, MD Houston, TX Dr. Graham graduated from The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and completed his General Surgery residency at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. He them completed an Endocrine Surgery fellowship at Brigham and Women s Hospital in Boston. Dr. Graham is board certified by the American Board of Surgery. He is a member of the American College of Surgeons and the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons. Dr. Graham holds an academic appointment as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgical Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. His interests include the management of both benign and malignant thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, and neuroendocrine diseases as well as the use of minimally-invasive techniques in the surgical management of endocrine disorders. Elizabeth G. Grubbs, MD, MS Houston, TX Dr. Grubbs is an in the Department of Surgical Oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) where she serves as Program Director for the Fellowship in Complex General Surgical Oncology. Dr. Grubbs graduated from Duke University Medical School and completed her General Surgery residency at Duke. She completed Surgical Oncology fellowship at MD Anderson and received her Masters degree in Epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health. Her clinical practice is dedicated to the treatment of benign and malignant thyroid, adrenal, and parathyroid disease with clinical and research interests focusing on the treatment of hereditary endocrine neoplasias. Dr. Grubbs serves as director of MDACC s multi-disciplinary Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Specialty Clinic. Her research program focuses on genotype-phenotype correlation within and among different germline RET mutations as well as non-ret mediated mechanisms of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) with the goal of identifying potential pathways for new MTC therapeutics. MCW DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY 2017 UPCOMING EVENTS JANUARY 27 APRIL 28 MAY 9-10 MAY 16-17 JUNE 28 OCTOBER 27 Pancreatic Cancer Symposium Harley-Davidson Museum Acute Care Surgery Symposium Miller Park Lena Napolitano, MD, Lunda Visiting Professor Medical College of Wisconsin Ross Milner, MD, Towne Visiting Professor Medical College of Wisconsin Michael La Quaglia, MD, Glicklich Visiting Professor Medical College of Wisconsin Surgical Site Infection Summit Wisconsin Dells Please contact Heidi Brittnacher (hbrittna@mcw.edu) for more information on any of these events.