THE NEUROHOSPITALIST SOCIETY THIRD ANNUAL MEETING Emory University Midtown, Glenn Auditorium 550 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA October 16-17, 2015 Join us for the Third Annual Neurohospitalist Society Meeting The national forum for neurohospitalists and neurohospitalist leaders Network with other Neurohospitalists Learn about the issues that matter to you Discuss how to run a practice Learn from the successes and mistakes of others Prepare for the future
5:00 Adjourn OCTOB ER 16 1:00 Registration 1:30 Welcome 1:45 Opening Symposium How well are we doing: Measuring Neurohospitalist Performance 1:45 Quality Metrics for Inpatient Neurology - Vanja Douglas, MD 2:10 Choosing Wisely Metrics: Development & Application - John Probasco, MD 2:35 Mind the RVUs: Productivity-based Systems - Sandeep Khot, MD 3:00 Patient Satisfaction: Use this Data to Improve Care - Jennifer Simpson, MD 3:25 Break 3:40 Timely & Accurate Billing & Coding - Gregory Esper, MD, MBA 4:05 Using the Data: Incentivizing Performance - Bryce Gartland, MD 4:30 Sometimes they keep coming back: Readmissions - Andrew Josephson, MD 5:00 Models for improving Transitions of Care - Daniel Dressler, MD, MSc OCTOBER 17 7:30 Breakfast & Registration 8:00 Keynote: Are there enough of us to go around? Workforce Challenges in the Neurohospitalist era - David Likosky, MD 8:45 Workforce Solutions & Practice Optimization 10:25 Break 8:45 Collaborative Co-management: Neurology is a team sport - James Greene, MD 9:05 Teleneurology - Keith Sanders, MD 9:30 Advanced Care Practitioners in Neurohospitalist practice - Karima Benameur 9:55 Avoiding Burnout - Amy Harrison, MD 10:45 NHS Business Meeting - Overview, Journal & Committee Updates 11:30 Research Symposium 12:15 Lunch & Poster session 2:15 Practical Clinical Updates 2:15 Interventional Stroke - Diogo Haussen, MD 2:35 Neuro-ophthalmology: Use of non-dilated fundus photography - Beau Bruce, MD 2:55 Spine Disorders (plus radiology) - Joshua Klein, MD 3:15 Neuromuscular Emergencies - Taylor Harrison, MD 3:40 Break 4:00 Breakout Sessions - choose a or b Neurohospitalist Models a) Academics - S. Andrew Josephson, MD b) Community - Judd Jenson, MD Additional Topics a)difficult patients - John Betjemann, MD b) Palliative Care - Shella Chawda, NP
Beauasdfsdfasdfasdfasdf FACULTY Course Directors James G. Greene, MD, PhD Treasurer, Neurohospitalist Society Divisions of Hospital Neurology and Movement Disorders Amy Harrison, MD Division of Hospital Neurology Karima Benameur, MD Division of Hospital Neurology John Betjemann, M.D. University of California San Francisco Beau Bruce, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurology Division of Neuro-ophthalmology Shella Chawda, NP Department of Palliative Care Emory University Hospital Vanja Douglas, M.D. University of California San Francisco Daniel Dressler, MD, MSc Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Hospital Medicine Gregory Esper, MD, MBA Divisions of Neuromuscular and General Neurology Vice-Chairman for Clinical Affairs Bryce Gartland, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Hospital Medicine Vice-President of Operations, Emory University Hospital Taylor Harrison, MD Associate Professor Department of Neurology Diogo Haussen, MD Endovascular Surgical NeuroRadiology Grady Memorial Hospital Judd Jenson, M.D. Neurologist Blue Sky Neurology Denver, CO S. Andrew Josephson, M.D. Vice President, Neurohospitalist Society Carmen Castro Franceschi and Gladyne K Mitchell Distinguished Neurohospitalist Professor Acting Chairman Director, Neurohospitalist Program UCSF Department of Neurology Joshua Klein, M.D. Ph.D., Harvard Chief, Division of Hospital Neurology Brigham and Womens Hospital Boston, MA David Likosky, M.D. President, Neurohospitalist Society Medical Director, EvergreenHealth Neuroscience Institute Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Washington EvergreenHealth Kirkland, WA John Probasco M.D. Medical Director, Inpatient General Neurology Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD Keith Sanders, MD Partner, Atlanta Neurology and Acute Care Telemedicine Atlanta, GA Jennifer Simpson, M.D. Secretary, Neurohospitalist Society University of Colorado Denver, CO
REGISTRATION/ABSTRACTS HOSTED BY: EMORY UNIVERSITY Emory University Hospital Midtown 550 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30308 REGISTRATION https://www.med.emory.edu/cme/ cost: $175 residents/med students: $100 AREA HOTELS The Georgian Terrace Hotel 659 Peachtree Street NE 866-845-7551 Abstracts NHS members and others interested in presenting a poster or oral presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting are invited to submit an abstract. Email abstracts of 250 words or less to: abstracts@neurohospitalistsociety.org. In the email subject line please include the abstract category: research, innovation, or clinical vignette. Submission deadline: August 16, 2015 11:59EST. Acceptance notifications will be emailed by August 30, 2015. If questions, please email abstracts@neurohospitalistsociety.org. Hotel Indigo 683 Peachtree Street NE 877-859-5095 Renaissance Atlanta Midtown Hotel 866 West Peachtree Street 678-412-2400
DETAILS Intended audience: Neurologists, Neurohospitalists, Neurocritical care physicians, Hospitalists, Advanced Practice Practitioners, fellows, residents and medical students. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Emory University School of Medicine and The Neurohospitalist Society. is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this live activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: 1) Identify best practices in neurohospitalist care models to implement in their own practice 2) Recognize challenges to healthcare delivery and reimbursement, with a plan to increase reimbursement 3) Discuss challenges of teleneurology implementation in today s society with an emphasis on how this model will change the neurohospitalist model 4) Identify challenges when caring for elderly patients, and solutions to prevent delirium and inpatient falls that can be applied in any hospital setting. 5) Implement protocols for challenging diagnoses in order to provide high quality, cost-effective care. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT STATEMENT Please indicate if you have any need for auxiliary aids or special assistance services Cancellation/Refunds: The full conference tuition is refundable, less a $50 processing fee, if your cancellation is received, in writing, by 9/2/15. (The $50 processing fee is nonrefundable regardless of the reason for cancellation.) Refunds will not be granted after this time or for non-attendance.