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Tuesday and Wednesday October 9-10, 2012 Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference Center 1220 1 st Ave. Coralville, IA 52242 Sponsored by: The Cardiomyopathy Purpose/Description: The purpose of this two-day conference is to provide education to healthcare professionals caring for individuals with heart failure. As heart failure incidence continues to rise, it is necessary for nurses and providers to have knowledge of current heart failure evidence based practice and options for advanced therapies. The conference will focus on heart failure management including basic pathophysiology, comorbidities, advanced diagnostic procedures, innovative therapies, pulmonary hypertension and psychosocial issues. Intended Audience: Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists and other healthcare professionals. Nursing Credits: 1.58 CEU s (day 1 = 0.8 CEU s; day 2 = 0.78 CEU s) Contact hours will be granted by UIHC Department of Nursing (IBN Approved Provider #34). Participants must attend each day in its entirety to receive full credit. Determination of educational content for this program and the selection of speakers are responsibilities of the program director and planning committee. Firms providing financial support did not have input in these areas. Disclosure Policy: Everyone in a position to control the content of this educational activity will disclose to the CE provider and to attendees all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. They will also disclose if any pharmaceuticals or medical procedures and devices discussed are investigational or unapproved for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). General Information: Fees: 2 days: $120-1.58 CEU s 1 day: $100 10-09-12 : 0.80 CEU s 10-10-12 : 0.78 CEU s The registration fee covers the cost of record keeping expenses, program materials, faculty expenses, CEU recording, breaks and the noon luncheon. Hotel: Holiday Inn & Conference Center/Hampton Inn; 1120 1st Ave.; Coralville, IA 52241; 319-351-5049 Hotel room: $94.00 group rate per night ASK for the CARDIOMYOPATHY CONFERENCE block Parking: Free Deadline: Postmarked by 09-10-2012 Refund: A full refund will be issued if notification is received by 09-24-2012. Refund request must be submitted by date to the contact listed below. Questions concerning the CEU can be directed to: Liz Larsen 319-384-8605 - phone or elizabeth-g-larsen@uiowa.edu

Tuesday October 09, 2012 8:00 Welcome and Announcements 8:05 Etiologies of Cardiomyopathy - G. Ashrith 9:00 Medical Work-up for Newly Diagnosed HF - L. Smith 9:45 Break 10:00 The Art and Science of Neurohormonal Blockade - R. Hobbs 11:00 The Other Ventricle: Managing RHF - A. Schadler 12:00 Lunch 1:00 A Surgical Perspective: LVAD and Transplant - M. Bates 2:00 LVAD - J. Franzwa and Patient\Caregiver 3:00 Break 3:15 Case Studies with Multidisciplinary Panel 4:15 Recess Day 1 Objectives: 1. Identify specific etiologies associated with heart failure. Discuss how specific etiologies lead to structural and functional changes in the heart. 2. Discuss the scope of heart failure. Explain the medical work-up for newly diagnosed heart failure. 3. Identify medication classes that block the renin-angiotension-aldosterone system and adrenergic nervous system. List inhibitors of the adrenergic nervous system that have been associated with improved outcomes in heart failure patients. Describe limiting factors associated with the use of neurohormonal blockers in heart failure patients. 4. Differentiate between right and left biventricular dysfunction. Discuss the anatomy and physiology of the right ventricle. Describe the clinical relevance of right ventricular function. Identify causes of right ventricular dysfunction. Describe the treatment of right ventricular failure. 5. Describe indication and outcomes of LVAD and transplant. 6. Discuss lifestyle changes required after VAD placement. Explain the importance and role of a support person after VAD placement. 7. Discuss complex heart failure case studies and the multidisciplinary approach to care.

Wednesday October 10, 2012 8:00 Welcome and Announcements 8:05 Activity and Rehabilitation in Heart Failure - L. Lenz 9:00 Palliative Care and Destination Therapy VAD - K. Light- McGroary 10:00 Break 10:15 Cardiorenal Syndrome and Diuretic Resistance - R. Hegeman 11:00 Work-up for Newly Diagnosed Pulmonary Hypertension - T. Stewart 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Complications of Immunosuppression - C. Laxson 2:00 Depression and Heart Failure - C. Turvey 2:45 Break 3:00 Patient Panel 4:00 Evaluation/CEU recording/adjourn Day 2 Objectives: 8. Discuss activity limitations when living with heart failure. Explain the activity rehabilitation process after an episode of decompensated heart failure. Explain the activity rehabilitation process after LVAD or transplant. 9. Understand the triggers for a palliative care consult in the DT VAD patient. Understand what therapeutic measure can be utilized at various stages of the disease process. Identify how symptom management may need to be adjusted for this patient population. Review procedures involved in device deactivation. 10. Discuss the types of cardiorenal syndrome and management including diuretic resistance. 11. Understand WHO classification systems for types of pulmonary hypertension. Identify appropriate testing for work up of pulmonary hypertension. List underlying conditions associated with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and recognize available treatment options. 12. Name and identify screening measure and treatments for common post heart transplant complications of malignancy, coronary artery vasculopathy, renal disease and infection. 13. Discuss the prevalence and incidence of depression in heart failure. Identify the major predictors of depression in heart failure. Discuss the most recent research on both pharmacologic and psychosocial treatments for depression in heart failure. Discuss the close relation between depression and ability to cope with functional impairment in heart failure. 14. Consider the experience of living with heart failure, LVAD and/or heart transplant by hearing from patients living with these chronic conditions.

Faculty - University of Iowa Healthcare Guha Ashrith, MD; Cardiology Fellow, Department of Internal Medicine Lisa Smith, MS, RN, CCNS; Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, Cardiomyopathy Treatment Program Ryan Hobbs, RPh; Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Cardiology, Department of Pharmaceutical Care Angie Schadler, DNP; Advance Registered Nurse Practitioner, Cardiomyopathy Michael Bates, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery Jennifer Franzwa, BSN, RN, CCTC; VAD Coordinator, Cardiomyopathy Leah Lenz; BS, MSPT, CES, CSCS; Physical Therapist, Department of Internal Medicine KellyAnn Light-McGroary, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Cardiomyopathy Rebecca Hegeman, MD; Associate Professor, Nephrology Division and Vice Chair for Clinical Programs, Department of Internal Medicine. Traci L. Stewart, MSN, RN; Heart Failure/Pulmonary Hypertension Coordinator, Cardiomyopathy Carolyn Laxson, MA, RN, CCTC; Cardiac Transplant Coordinator, Cardiomyopathy Carolyn Turvey, PhD; Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry UIHC Faculty & Staff: Multidisciplinary Panel 10-09-12 Frances L. Johnson, MD; Clinical Associate Professor, Director, Cardiomyopathy Angie Schadler, DNP; Advance Registered Nurse Practitioner, Cardiomyopathy Sara Vance, BSN, RN, CCTC; Cardiac Transplant Coordinator, Cardiomyopathy Emily Mathews, LISW, LCSN; Cardiomyopathy Traci L. Stewart, MSN, RN; Heart Failure/Pulmonary Hypertension Coordinator, Cardiomyopathy

Registration Healing Hearts October 9-10, 2012 Registration Form Personal Identifier* (required in place of SSN) / / Birth Month/Day M M / D D / Last 4 digits of SSN Name: Home address: City/State/Zip Code Home Phone Number: Nursing License Number: Employer: Employer Address: City/State/Zip Code: (If UIHC, provide Division/Unit/Campus Address) Work Phone Number: Position Title: E-mail: Full conference: $120.00 Single day: Tuesday 10-09-2012 $100.00 Wednesday 10-10-2012 $100.00 Make Check Payable To: University of Iowa Cardiomyopathy CEU Mail Form & Fee to: University of Iowa Cardiomyopathy CEU Attention: Liz Larsen 200 Hawkins Drive, T407 GH Iowa City, IA 52242 Questions concerning CEU can be directed to: Liz Larsen 319-384-8605 Elizabeth-g-larsen@uiowa.edu *If you are a person with a disability who requires reasonable accommodations in order to participate in this program, please contact the Liz Larsen at 319-384- 8605 to discuss your needs. The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference. The University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities. For additional information contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, (319) 335-0705.