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6th Annual Mid-Atlantic H O S P I T A L M E D I C I N E SYMPOSIUM Mastering the Care of the Hospitalized Patient Friday & Saturday October 28-29, 2011 Hatch Auditorium New York, NY Course Director Co-Directors Brian Markoff, MD, SFHM Ramiro Jervis, MD, FHM Visit NYC in the Fall! Sponsored by An SHM-affiliated Department of Medicine Meeting

PROGRAM GOALS Hospitalists are increasingly called upon to provide care to severely ill patients in an evidence-based, cost-effective, and patient-centered manner. Across the nation hospitalists have stepped up to meet these great challenges. These successes have led to greater demands, including being asked to provide care for critically ill patients and patients who had historically been cared for solely by subspecialists, such as patients with acute stroke, hip fracture, and HIV. In the face of these demands, hospitalists strive to become Master Clinicians to be able to diagnose and manage complex diseases, incorporate high-quality evidence, and provide the individualized care that patients and caregivers expect. Our faculty consists of nationally and internationally renowned experts who will present lectures and workshops to ensure all attendees develop expertise in essential topics. Dr. Mark Williams, Past-President of SHM and Leader of the BOOST Initiative to decrease readmissions, will be our Keynote Speaker and will inform all of best practices in Transitions of Care. Our annual Update in Hospital Medicine session will summarize the most important trials impacting our field over the past year; Radiology for the Hospitalist will enhance skill at recognizing important radiographic findings; and plenary lectures on ARF, Cirrhosis Management, and CHF will increase expertise in common serious conditions. Hospitalists also play a central role in ensuring patients receive high-quality care in an efficient manner and will increasingly be called upon to enhance the quality and cost-effectiveness of care in the era of healthcare reform. Our lectures and workshops will allow attendees to develop expertise in these key areas and enhance their value to their group and hospital. Our highly rated WORKSHOPS provide participants with a choice of Three Tracks in which to gain expertise. Concentrate in one of these tracks to develop expertise or mix-and-match tracks to experience a greater variety of topics: (1) HOSPITALIST AS GENERALIST Includes core topics such as Glycemic Control and Pain Management. (2) HOSPITALIST AS SPECIALIST Develop expertise in Stroke, HIV, and Critical Care (3) ENHANCING QUALITY & VALUE Includes Using PDSA Cycles to Effectively Lead Change, What You Need to Know about Value-Based Purchasing, and How to Improve Your Patient Satisfaction Scores. m3 WORKSHOP TRACKS! Hospitalist as Generalist Hospitalist as Specialist Enhancing Quality & Value Come to increase your knowledge of core topics, learn more of subspecialty conditions, enhance your QI skills, increase your value to your hospital, and network with colleagues. In short, come to continue the quest to become a Master Clinician! PROGRAM OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this CME activity, the participant should be able to: Diagnose the cause of acute renal failure and provide effective treatment Prescribe psychiatric medications safely while avoiding common and serious side effects Recognize common pitfalls in the transition process from hospital to home and enact strategies to minimize the risk of readmission Utilize PDSA cycles to enhance the quality of care and patient safety at their hospital Assess the impact of Value Based Purchasing at their hospital and how hospitalists can align with the C-Suite to achieve the needed targets Utilize patient satisfaction techniques to improve the perception of patients of the care they have received and consequently improve the doctor-patient relationship WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Hospitalists, General Internists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, House Staff, Medical Students. ACCREDITATION is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION The designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. VERIFICATION OF ATTENDANCE Will be provided to all professionals. COURSE LOCATION All sessions will be held in the Hatch Auditorium and lecture rooms, 1468 Madison Avenue & 100th Street, New York, NY 10029. For directions, log on to http://www.mountsinaihospital.org/visiting-us ACCOMMODATIONS A limited number of discounted rooms will be held until October 6, 2011 at the Courtyard New York Manhattan/Upper East Side, 410 East 92nd St., New York, NY, 10128 Ph: (800) 321-2211 or (212)-410-6777 Rate: $204++ per night CONFERENCE INFORMATION Website & online registration: www.mssm.edu/cme/courses/hm or call the Office of CME at 212-731-7950.

HOSPITAL MEDICINE: DAY 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2011 7:30 8:00AM...REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 8:15...Introduction 8:15 8:45...KEYNOTE: HEALTH CARE REFORM S BOOST TO REDUCING READMISSIONS Mark V. Williams, MD, Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine Northwestern Medical Center, Chicago Past-President, Society of Hospital Medicine 8:45-9:15...ACUTE RENAL FAILURE FOR THE HOSPITALIST Brian D. Radbill, MD, Medical Director, Dialysis Unit 9:15-9:45...PEARLS AND PITFALLS OF PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS Dennis Popeo, MD 9:45 10:00...PANEL Q&A 10:00 10:15...BREAK 10:15 10:45...THE NEW ANTICOAGULANTS: THE END OF WARFARIN? 10:45 11:15...SURVIVING SEPSIS: KEYS TO RAPID RESUSCITATION Scott Lorin, MD 11:15 11:45...MANAGEMENT OF THE HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENT Scott L. Friedman, MD, Professor of Hepatology; Chief, Liver Diseases 11:45 12:00PM...PANEL Q&A 12:00 1:00...LUNCH 1:00 1:30...RADIOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR THE HOSPITALIST David S. Mendelson, MD 1:30 2:00...CHF MANAGEMENT IN THE HOSPITAL AND BEYOND: OPTIMIZING CARE AND PREVENTING READMISSIONS Jill Kalman, MD 2:00 2:15...PANEL Q&A 2:15 3:15...WORKSHOP I GLYCEMIC CONTROL Tracy L. Breen, MD ONCOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR THE HOSPITALIST Jason A. Konner, MD HOW SATISFYING: SIMPLE TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PATIENT SATISFACTION SCORE Maria Reyna, MD 3:15 3:30...BREAK 3:30 4:30...WORKSHOP II ESSENTIAL DERMATOLOGY FOR THE HOSPITALIST Jacob Levitt, MD HIV CARE FOR THE HOSPITALIST Richard MacKay, MD ACHIEVING QUALITY IMPROVEMENT: PUTTING PDSA TO PRACTICE Lori Finkelstein-Blond, RN, MA, CIC, Ramiro Jervis, MD, SFHM 4:30 5:30...WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION DAY 2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2011 7:30 8:00AM...REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 9:00...UPDATE IN HOSPITAL MEDICINE Brian Markoff, MD, SFHM 9:00 9:40...FINAL JEOPARDY-CHALLENGING YOU TO DIAGNOSE AN UNFOLDING MYSTERY CASE Erin Rule, MD 9:40 10:40...WORKSHOP III PAIN MANAGEMENT CASE STUDIES Gabrielle Goldberg, MD CRITICAL ELEMENTS OF CRITICAL CARE Thomas Kalb, MD VALUE-BASED PURCHASING: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Jeffrey Farber, MD 10:40 11:00...BREAK 11:00 12:00...WORKSHOP IV PRE-OP PROBLEM SOLVING: ASSESSING AND OPTIMIZING COMMON CARDIAC AND NONCARDIAC CONDITIONS Dennis Chang, MD ESSENTIALS OF CARE OF THE HIP FRACTURE PATIENT Alan S. Briones, MD GET WHAT YOU DESERVE: TIPS ON CODING & DOCUMENTATION Sohita Torgalkar, MD, Kathy Navid, MD

Mastering the Care of the Hospitalized Patient MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE COURSE DIRECTOR Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine Medical Director, ADS Medicine Department of Medicine Mount Sinai Medical Center GUEST FACULTY Tracy L. Breen, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Clinical Director, Mount Sinai Diabetes Program Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Bone Diseases Director of Diabetes Care, North Shore-LIJ Health System Mark V. Williams, MD, FACP, FHM Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL MOUNT SINAI FACULTY Scott L. Friedman, MD Past-President, American Association for The Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Liver Diseases CO-DIRECTORS Ramiro Jervis, MD, SFHM Assistant Professor of Medicine, Hospitalist Service Director of Quality, Division of Hospital Medicine Brian Markoff, MD, SFHM Associate Chief Division of Hospital Medicine Director of Education, Division of Hospital Medicine Jason A. Konner, MD Medical Oncologist at Sloan Kettering. Assistant Professor, Gynecological Medical Oncology Service and Developmental Therapeutic Services Department of Medicine at Sloan Kettering Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY David S. Mendelson, MD Professor Radiology Chief of Clinical Informatics Alan S. Briones, MD Assistant Professor, Medicine, Hospital Medicine Director, Medical Consultant Service Dennis Chang, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Director, Peri-Operative Service Jeffrey Farber, MD Assistant Professor, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Assistant Professor, Medicine, Hospital Medicine Lori E. Finkelstein-Blond, RN, MA, CIC Director, Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement Gabrielle Goldberg, MD Assistant Professor Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Assistant Professor Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology Thomas Kalb, MD Associate Professor Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Jill Kalman, MD Associate Professor, Director, Cardiomyopathy Program Scott Lorin, MD Associate Professor Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Jacob Levitt, MD Associate Clinical Professor Dermatology Richard Mackay, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases Director, Inpatient HIV Service Kathy Navid, MD Assistant Professor Medicine, General Internal Medicine Director, Hospitalist Program Mount Sinai Hospital Queens Dennis Popeo, MD Assistant Professor Psychiatry Director, Geriatric Psychiatry Clinic Brian D. Radbill, MD Assistant Professor Medicine, Nephrology Director of Quality Improvement, Department of Medicine Maria Reyna, MD Assistant Professor Medicine, Hospital Medicine Erin Rule, MD Instructor Medicine, Hospital Medicine Sohita Torgalkar, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Hospital Medicine SPECIAL NEEDS is in full compliance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is accessible for individuals with special needs. If you require special accommodations, call the Office of CME, 212-731-7950. FACULTY DISCLOSURE It is the policy of to ensure objectivity, balance, independence, transparency, and scientific rigor in all CME-sponsored educational activities. All faculty participating in the planning or implementation of a sponsored activity are expected to disclose to the audience any relevant financial relationships and to assist in resolving any conflict of interest that may arise from the relationship. Presenters must also make a meaningful disclosure to the audience of their discussions of unlabeled or unapproved drugs or devices. This information will be available as part of the course material.

6th Annual Mid-Atlantic HOSPITAL MEDICINE: Mastering the Care of the Hospitalized Patient Friday & Saturday, October 28-29, 2011, New York, NY REGISTRATION FEES Attending Physicians $275 NP, PA, RN & Other Allied Health Professionals $225 Residents, Fellows $150 MSSM & Affiliated Physicians $175 MSSM & Affiliated NP, PA, RN & Other Allied Health Professionals Residents, Fellows at Affiliates $125 MSSM Residents, Fellows *Complimentary *Please Fax the Registration Form with a copy of your badge ID Yes, I would like additional information about SHM, Society of Hospital Medicine LAST NAME FIRST NAME (MD, RN, etc.) MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE FAX EMAIL SPECIALTY INSTITUTION/AFFILIATION Please indicate special dietary needs: Kosher Vegetarian Cancellation Policy: A fee of $50.00 will be retained to cover administrative costs for refunds and cancellations. All requests must be confirmed in writing to The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School two weeks before the course begins. No refunds will be made after October 21, 2011 for cancellations and for 'no-shows'. THREE WAYS TO REGISTER Online at www.mssm.edu/cme/courses/hm Fax this form with your Visa, M/C or AE# to 212-731-7930 Mail this form with your check to: The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1193 New York, NY 10029-6574 Enclosed is my check for $ payable to The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School Bill my credit card $ MasterCard Visa American Express Card Number Exp. Date: Cardholder s Name (please print): Signature: For conference information, please call the Office of CME at 212-731-7950 or email cme@mssm.edu

3 Generalist & Value Enhancing Quality Hospitalist Specialist Hospitalist WORKSHOP TRACKS! www.mssm.edu/cme/courses/hm comments from prior attendees Excellent symposium Great topics!, New York, NY m Friday & Saturday, October 28-29, 2011 Mastering the Care of the Hospitalized Patient HOSPITAL MEDICINE: 6th Annual Mid-Atlantic The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1193 New York, NY 10029-6574 Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID White Plains, NY Permit No. 7033