UPDATES IN NEPHROLOGY FOR THE PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018 THE INN AT ST. JOHN S, PLYMOUTH, MI
program schedule 7:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Welcome and Introduction 8:10 8:50 Kidney 103: Answering Last Year s Kidney Questions for This Year 9:05 9:55 Group Session #1 10:05 10:55 Group Session #2 11:05 11:55 Group Session #3 11:55 12:40 Lunch 12:45 1:35 Group Session #4 1:45 2:35 Group Session #5 2:45 Individual Questions for the Faculty 3:15 Course Adjourns Course Format The course will begin with an opening plenary lecture given by the course director,. Following this, there are seven topics being offered for the five small group sessions that you will participate in during this course. Out of the seven choices, choose the five topics you would most like to attend. We will then create your individualized group session schedule, and this finalized schedule for the day will be distributed to you at the registration desk on the day of the conference. The day will conclude with an opportunity to pose specific kidney-related questions from your practice to members of the teaching faculty. Group session topic options Electrolytes: Solving Patients Electrolyte Problems Benjamin Margolis, MD I Have What? : Tips for Talking to Patients About Their Diagnoses and Treatments Julie Wright-Nunes, MD Kidney Stones: Prevention and Treatment Sanjeevkumar Patel, MD, MS Diet and Kidney Disease: Patient, PCP, and the Dietician Terrie Holewinski, MS, RD Keeping Kidneys Safe: Judicious Use of NSAIDs in High Risk Patients Amy Barton Pai, PharmD, BCPS, FASN FCCP, FNKF Your Dialysis Patients: Knowing What They Experience and Comanagement Issues Matthew McGuire, MD Proteinuria and Hematuria, Thinking Beyond UTI
Program Objectives At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: evaluate a patient with a kidney stone, and advise the patient on pharmacological and life-style modifications to help reduce recurrence risk. provide an initial evaluation and therapeutic interventions for patients with abnormalities of electrolytes. manage patient s risks kidney injury from use of NSAIDS. perform initial evaluation of patients with hematuria and proteinuria. work with a nephrologist to co-manage patients on dialysis. understand patient individual learning and communication styles to imrpove patient-provider communication. answer a patient s diet questions as regards to their kidney disease. Target Audience This course is intended for primary care physicians, internal medicine physicians, nephrologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, residents in internal medicine, nephrology fellows, and other health care providers. Accreditation & Credit Designation The University of Michigan Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Michigan Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Applications have been submitted to the American Osteopathic Association and to the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Other credits by specialty may apply.
U-M Course Faculty Course Director Clinical Associate Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics & Communicable Diseases Director, U-M Glomerular Diseases Clinic Terrie Holewinski, MS, RD Registered Dietician, Benjamin Margolis, MD Professor, Matthew McGuire, MD Instructor, Amy Barton Pai, PharmD, BCPS, FASN FCCP, FNKF Associate Professor of Pharmacy, Department of Clinical Pharmacy U-M Planning Committee Course Director Clinical Associate Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics & Communicable Diseases Director, U-M Glomerular Diseases Clinic Allison Picinotti Program Manager,, Katie Ursitti Program Coordinator,, Erin Van Wasshnova Program Coordinator,, Sanjeevkumar Patel, MD, MS Associate Professor, Director, U-M Stone Clinic Julie Wright-Nunes, MD Assistant Professor, UPCOMING CME COURSES 6th Annual Internal Medicine Spring Review Friday - Saturday, May 18-19, 2018 Update on Arrhythmias and Syncope Saturday, June 2, 2018 36th Annual Internal Medicine Update Friday - Sunday, July 27-29, 2018 Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, MI 30th Annual Cardiology Update Friday - Sunday, August 17-19, 2018 Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, MI Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Thursday, September 27, 2018 The Kensington Hotel, Ann Arbor, MI Gastroenterology Update: A Case-Based Approach to Common GI Issues Friday - Saturday, September 28-29, 2018 30th Annual Update in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Friday - Saturday, October 26-27, 2018 For more information and to register, visit: medicine.umich.edu/dept/intmed
R e g i s t r at i o n Form Updates in Nephrology for the Primary Care Provider S aturday, May 5, 2018 Registration is encouraged by Friday, April 27, 2018. Mail this form to: University of Michigan CME 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Dr. Lobby J, Suite 1200 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-5750 Online: medicine.umich.edu/dept/intmed Fax: (734) 998-0085 REGISTRANT NAME (first, middle initial, last) DEGREE - select all that apply (as you would like it to appear on your name tag) MD DO PhD PA NP RN Other: SPECIALTY: PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS...select one HOME BUSINESS ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP OR POSTAL CODE COUNTRY CONTACT PHONE NUMBER(S): CELL / HOME EMAIL ADDRESS (Receipts and confirmations are sent via email. Please print clearly.) WORK SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS GROUP SESSION TOPIC OPTIONS There are seven topics being offered for the five small group sessions that you will participate in during this course. Out of the seven choices, choose the five topics you would most like to attend. We will then create your individualized group session schedule, and this finalized schedule for the day will be distributed to you at the registration desk on the day of the conference. # SESSION TOPIC Electrolytes; Solving Patient Electrolyte Problems I Have What? : Tips for Talking to Patients About Their Diagnoses and Treatments Kidney Stones : Prevention and Treatment # SESSION TOPIC Keeping Kidneys Safe: Judicious Use of NSAIDs in High Risk Patients Your Dialysis Patients: Knowing What They Experience and Co-Management Issues Proteinuria and Hematuria, Thinking Beyond UTI Diet and Kidney Disease: Patient, PCP, and the Dietician REGISTRATION OPTIONS GENERAL RATE U-M FACULTY & STAFF RATE Full Course $125 $70 Printed Syllabus (BE GREEN! Electronic syllabus is free) $15 $15 Please enclose a check (U.S. currency) payable to the University of Michigan or pay by credit card below. Payment must accompany registration. CREDIT CARD: AmEx Discover MasterCard Visa CARD # EXP. DATE SEC. CODE NAME ON CARD (Please print) SIGNATURE (Not valid without signature)