November 4, 2017 7:30am - 5:00pm Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre University of British Columbia 6163 University Blvd Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z1 ADVANCE PROGRAM The Most Comprehensive One-Day Vascular Surgery Symposium in British Columbia HTTP://BCVSD.ORG
WELCOME Plan to attend the most comprehensive one-day vascular surgery symposium in British Columbia. Each year, we gather our vascular surgery community for the benefit of primary care physicians, OR nurses, ward nurses and residents specializing in vascular surgery. This full day CME program will include critical updates for AAA, Venous disease, Critical Limb Ischemia, Carotid Disease, and wound management. Highlight of the program is distinguished guest lecturer Dr. Jim Dooner, previous Chief of Surgery for the Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, B.C. who will speak about "Vascular Surgery by the Numbers: Everything Matters" Registration includes access to an industry showcase, lunch and a wrap up reception where you can network with your friends, new acquaintances, and speakers. Overall Learning Objectives Apply current knowledge to diagnose and manage patients with carotid stenosis Interpret ultrasound findings and describe the treatment options for deep venous thrombosis Assess patients for venous insufficiency and discuss the management options for varicose veins Assess ankle-brachia! index and discuss management options for acute and chronic peripheral arterial disease Apply current knowledge to outpatient management of diabetic foot ulcers and describe surgical options Apply current guidelines in pre-op management and post-op follow up of aortic aneurysms as well as describe the different surgical options Jim Dooner, MD FRCSC FACS Guest Lecturer MODULE-BASED OBJECTIVES CAROTID Highlight the outpatient management of asymptomatic carotid stenosis Understand when to perform additional investigations and referrals on asymptomatic carotid stenosis Establish and apply clinical pearls of asymptomatic carotid stenosis Understand the importance of carotid stenosis as a marker of global atherosclerosis DVT Describe the rationale for the outpatient and inpatient treatments of uncomplicated and complicated DVT Interpret an ultrasound finding of DVT Discuss clinical pearls for DVT management VENOUS Describe the classification and assessment of venous insufficiency Explain the underlying pathology for venous insufficiency Discuss the management options for varicose veins CLI Identify the diagnostic criteria for claudication and critical limb ischemia Understand how to become proficient in obtaining an ankle-brachia! index Discuss the management options for peripheral arterial disease Identify acute peripheral arterial occlusions that require emergent surgical treatment Diabetes Discuss the key points in outpatient management of diabetic foot ulcers Appreciate peripheral arterial changes in patients with diabetes Propose the surgical options in treating diabetic wounds Achieve consensus about the basic principles in foot wound management AAA Formulate the outpatient management of asymptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysm Define the appropriateness of additional investigations and referrals Consider the clinical pearls for AAP.s that require urgent and emergent surgical attention Access the endovascular treatment of AAA and the follow-ups required Questions? Heather Roderick Sugical Conference Solutions 360-420-6906 heather@surgicalcs.com
Preliminary Program MORNING 0730-0800 0800-0805 0805-1030 0805-0820 0820-0835 0835-0850 0850-0905 0905-0920 0920-0935 0935-0950 0950-1030 1030-1100 1100-1200 1200-1300 Registration - Continental breakfast with Educational Exhibits Welcome - Dr. York Hsiang, Course Director Morning Presentations - Moderator: Dr. Adrian Fung (PGY 2) Vascular Topic Overview: The Swollen Leg - Dr. Bill Huang (PGY 1) Vascular Topic Overview: DVT s Why Do They Do What They Do? - Dr. Adrian Fung (PGY 2) OR Nurse Presentation: Navigating the Hybrid OR - Ms. Michelle Kent Case Presentation: Story of a Failing Graft - Dr. Gautamn Sarwal (PGY 3) Case Presentation: Keeping the Pressure Off - Dr. Jennifer Culig (PGY 4) Ward Nurse Presentation: Wound Therapy Dos and Don ts - Ms. Helena Grant Vascular Trivia - Dr. Gary Yang (PGY 3) Debate: Negative Pressure Therapy - the Standard of Care Post Split Thickness Skin Graft? For: Dr. Kyle Arsenault (PGY 4) Against: Dr. Jonathan Misskey (PGY 4) Refreshments - Coffee, tea and baked goods; visit the exhibits Plenary Lecture: Vascular Surgery By the Numbers: Everything Matters Dr. Jim Dooner Lunch AFTERNOON 1300-1600 Session A: Vascular Surgery Economic Forum - Host: Dr. Kamyar Kazemi Attendees: Staff Vascular Surgeons 1300-1600 Session B: The Path of a Vasculopath - Host: Michelle Kent, RN, BSN Attendees: Vascular Nurses
1300-1600 Session C: Vascular Disease in the Community - Host: Dr. Adrian Fung Attendees: Family physicians, family medicine residents, vascular surgery residents Case-Based Workshops with Simulations (30 min each) Participants will be able to: 1) Discuss issues and management strategies related to common arterial and venous pathologies 2) Describe current trends and outcomes in common vascular surgical procedures 3) Describe issues and management challenges relating to diabetic wound care and varicose veins 4) Understand the common diagnostic and treatment modalities through hands-on simulations 5) Identify their own knowledge gaps by participating in the question-answer workshops Case 1: The Carotid Bruit Case objectives: To highlight the outpatient management of asymptomatic carotid stenosis To understand when is it appropriate to perform additional investigations and referrals To establish the clinical pearls of asymptomatic carotid stenosis To highlight the importance of carotid stenosis as a marker of global atherosclerosis Case 2: The Swollen Leg Case objectives: To understand the rationale for the outpatient and inpatient treatments of uncomplicated and complicated DVT To interpret an ultrasound findings of DVT To establish clinical pearls for DVT management Case 3: Unpleasant Varicosities Case objectives: To understand the classification of venous insufficiency To understand the underlying pathophysiology of venous insufficiency To highlight the management options for varicose veins Case 4: Cannot Walk It Off Case objectives: To establish the diagnostic criteria for claudication and critical limb ischemia To become proficient in obtaining an ankle-brachial index To understand the management options for peripheral arterial disease To identify acute peripheral arterial occlusions that require emergent surgical treatment Case 5: The Painless Ulcer Case objectives: To understand the key points in outpatient management of diabetic foot ulcers To appreciate peripheral arterial changes in patients with diabetes To understand the surgical options in treating diabetic wounds To establish the basic principles of foot wound management Case 6: Pulsatile Abdominal Mass Case objectives: To highlight the outpatient management of asymptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) To understand the appropriateness of additional investigations and referrals To establish the clinical pearls for AAA s that require urgent and emergent surgical attention To understand the endovascular treatment of AAA and the follow-ups required CLOSING CEREMONY 1630-1700 Final Remarks and Certificates - Dr. York Hsiang
REGISTRATION FORM FIRST NAME LAST NAME INSTITUTION ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE POSTAL CODE OFFICE PHONE FAX EMAIL OFFICE CONTACT PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY REGISTRATION FEES * S N UBC Physician $75 Registered Nurse $30 Resident/Fellow $30 PAYMENT INFORMATION TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD FAX FORM TO 360 261 6077 VISA MC AMEX DISCOVER NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD CARD NUMBER EXP. SECURITY CODE Early bird registration (deadline September 30, 2017) Physician Registered Nurse $20 Resident/Fellow $20 GRAND TOTAL $50 Registration fees include main morning meeting, an afternoon workshop, catered breakfast and lunch, morning and afternoon refreshments. MEETING CONFIRMATION: Full payment must be received with the registra on form via check or credit card. NO BALANCE DUES ARE PERMITTED. Confirma ons will be emailed to the address provided in the registra on form, above. $ CARD BILLING ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE POSTAL CODE CHECK REMITTANCE INFORMATION: Payable to: UBC Division of Vascular Surgery c/o Surgical Conference Solu ons 976 Khenipsen Rd. Duncan, B.C. V9L 5L3 Telephone: 360 420 6906 Fax: 360 261 6077 Email: surgicalcs@gmail.com