Non Profit ORG. Light Hall Vanderbilt Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee 1215 21st Avenue South Suite 6000, Medical Center East Nashville, TN 37232-8300 Division of General Internal and Public Health Vanderbilt University School of presents T H E 2 4 TH A N N U A L Primary Care UPDATE May 3-5, 2007 U.S. Postage PAID Nashville, TN Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Permit No. 30 Division of General Internal and Public Health Vanderbilt University School of presents T H E 2 4 TH A N N U A L Primary Care UPDATE May 3-5, 2007 Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee
General Information Statement of Educational Need A primary care practitioner often serves as the patient s first point of entry into the health care system and as the continuing focal point for all needed health care services. Consequently, primary care physicians devote the majority of their practice to providing service for medical needs not limited by problem origin, organ system or diagnosis. This very broad continuum of services creates a unique set of educational needs for primary care physicians in which they need to be aware of innovations, discoveries, and changes in their approaches to diagnosis, care, and management of primary care patients. This conference will serve to meet these needs by providing a broad update in various topics within Primary Care. Target Audience and Purpose The purpose of this program is to provide primary care and family medicine physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants reviews of and updates in knowledge in various fields of medicine. Objectives Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to: describe recent developments in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases commonly dealt with in primary care practice evaluate and implement appropriate therapy in major subspecialties including cardiology, endocrinology, pediatrics, and geriatrics develop effective approaches to difficult problems in the areas of diabetes, coronary artery disease and depression identify the major issues in the treatment of geriatric patients Registration Fees Your registration fee includes your attendance at all sessions, the course syllabus, continuing medical education credits, and daily continental breakfast, lunch and refreshment breaks. Full time Vanderbilt Division of General Internal faculty are exempt from paying registration fees. However, due to limited seating, pre-registration is required. Exempt registrants may purchase a course syllabus and/or lunch for each day. To do so, please contact Katy McCain at 322-7916. Please see the registration form for fees. Cancellation If you must cancel your registration for this course, Vanderbilt CME will refund your registration fee, less $50, provided you notify us prior to Monday, April 16, 2007. No refunds will be made after that date. Exceptions will be made for justifiable emergencies. Registration may be transferred to another person or to another course date. In the event of cancellation or rescheduling of this CME activity due to unforeseen circumstances, Vanderbilt University will refund registration fees in full. Vanderbilt University is not responsible for non-transferable, non-refundable airline tickets or hotel accommodations purchased in connection with attendance at this CME activity. Accreditation is accredited by the Accreditation Council for CME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation designates this educational activity for a maximum of 26 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician s Recognition Award TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of that the information presented at Vanderbilt CME activities will be unbiased and based on scientific evidence. To help participants make judgments about the presence of bias, disclosure of the financial relationships of speakers with commercial entities that produce or market products or services related to the content of this CME activity, if any, will be made known to the audience at the beginning of the course. In addition, off-label uses will be identified when mentioned. Meeting Location The program will be held at the Marriott at Vanderbilt. Additional information, including parking instructions will be provided with your confirmation letter.
General Information continued Thursday, May 3 Americans with Disabilities Act It is the policy of not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you feel you need services or auxiliary aids mentioned in this act in order to fully participate in this continuing education activity, please contact the Katy McCain at 615-322-7916 or attach a note to your registration form. For Further Information Katy McCain Division of General Internal Phone: 615-322-7916 Email: katy.mccain@vanderbilt.edu Accommodations Rooms have been reserved for this conference at the Marriott at Vanderbilt. In order to receive the group rate, mention the applicable code when making your reservation. Reservations made after the indicated deadline will be made on a space available basis at regular rates. Marriott at Vanderbilt 2555 West End Avenue Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: 800-285-0190 or 615-321-1300 Reservation Deadline: April 2, 2007 Group Rate: $149 Group Code: Primary Care Conference VUCME Educational Format The morning sessions will consist of lectures that will provide a brief overview of a range of topics important to the primary care physician. During the afternoon sessions, participants will be able to engage with faculty in more detailed discussions of topics using actual clinical cases. Participants are invited to submit their own cases for discussion to katy.mccain@vanderbilt.edu prior to April 16, 2007. 7:30 am Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits 8:00 am Welcome and Introduction 8:10 am Update in Hepatitis B and C Michael Porayko, MD 8:50 am Community Acquired MRSA Infections Tom Talbot, MD, MPH 9:30 am Depression Update Richard Shelton, MD 10:30 am Pediatric Vaccinations Natasha Halasa, MD 11:10 am Benign Anorectal Disease Alan Herline, MD 11:50 am Restless Leg Syndrome Kim Hutchison, MD 1:30 pm Non-insulin Therapies for Diabetes Mellitus Tom Elasy, MD, MPH 2:10 pm Initiating and Intensifying Insulin Therapy Michael Fowler, MD 1. Injuries of the Weekend Warrior Andrew Gregory, MD 2. Wound Care Amanda Bailey, ACNP, CWS 3. Dementia Ralf Habermann, MD 4. Rheumatology Howard Fuchs, MD 5. Sleep Disorders Beth Malow, MD, MS 6. Movement Disorders Thomas Davis, MD 5:00 Break 5:45 pm Communicating Adverse Outcomes and Errors James Pichert, MD, PhD and Ilene Moore, MD 7:45 pm Adjourn
Friday, May 4 Saturday, May 5 7:30 am Continental Breakfast and Exhibits 8:00 am Introduction 8:10 am Urinary Incontinence Harriette Scarpero, MD 8:50 am Perimenopausal Bleeding Amy Weeks, MD 9:30 am Peripheral Vascular Disease Charles Ross, MD, FACS 10:30 am Current Issues in Tobacco Cessation Barbara Forbes, MSN GNP 11:10 am The Management of Chronic Kidney Disease - To Refer or Not to Refer? Ingrid Chang, MD 11:50 am Osteoporosis Bobo Tanner, MD 1:30 pm Congestive Heart Failure Rob Hood, MD 2:10 pm Coronary Artery Disease Lisa Mendes, MD 1. Joint Injections Thomas Limbird, MD 2. Diabetes Mellitus Vipul Lakhani, MD 3. Update in Cardiology Marvin W. Kronenberg, MD 4. Movement Disorders Thomas Davis, MD 5. Sports Gene Hannah, MD 5:00 pm Break 5:45 pm Public Health Update Allen S. Craig, MD 7:45 pm Adjourn 7:30 am Continental Breakfast and Exhibits 8:00 am Introduction 8:10 am Everything You Needed to Know About Peripheral Neuropathy And More Amanda Peltier, MD 8:50 am Pediatric Patients with Down Syndrome Karen Summar, MD 9:30 am Following Adult Patients with Down Syndrome G. Waldon Garriss, III, MD, MS 10:30 am Atrial Fibrillation John Lee, MD 11:10 am Adult Vaccinations Marie Griffin, MD MPH 11:50 am Carotid Artery Disease Charles Ross, MD, FACS 1:30 pm DVT and Its Complications Art Wheeler, MD 2:10 pm Irritable Bowel Syndrome Reid Ness, MD 1. Dermatology Workshop John Zic, MD 2. Basic Conceptual Electrocardiography Bart Campbell, MD 3. Dizziness Ken Watford, NP 4. ER Shannon Snyder, MD 5. Ophthalmologic Emergencies 5:00 pm Adjourn Program subject to change.
Course Director and Faculty Registration - Primary Care Update Course Co-Directors Christina MacMurdo, MD Elizabeth Rice, MD Vanderbilt Faculty Amanda Bailey, ACNP, CWS Faculty School of Nursing Nurse Practitioner Department of Plastic Surgery Bart Campbell, MD Professor of /Cardiovascular Ingrid Chang, MD Instructor of Allen S. Craig, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Preventative Thomas Davis, MD Associate Professor of Neurology Director, Movement Disorders Division Tom Elasy, MD, MPH Barbara Forbes, MSN GNP Director of the Institute for Smoking Cessation and Prevention Michael Fowler, MD Howard Fuchs, MD G. Waldon Garriss, III, MD, MS Assistant Professor, Internal and Pediatrics Associate Chair, Ambulatory Education, Dept. of Andrew Gregory, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopedics & Pediatrics Marie Griffin, MD MPH Professor of Preventive and Ralf Habermann, MD Natasha Halasa, MD Gene Hannah, MD Alan Herline, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering Rob Hood, MD Clinical Kim Hutchison, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology, Sleep Disorders Division Marvin W. Kronenberg, MD Professor of Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences Vipul Lakhani, MD John Lee, MD Thomas Limbird, MD Associate Professor of Surgery Beth Malow, MD, MS Associate Professor of Neurology Medical Director, Vanderbilt Sleep Disorders Center Lisa Mendes, MD Ilene Moore, MD Assistant Professor of Medical Education and Administration Reid Ness, MD Amanda Peltier, MD Assistant Professor Michael Porayko, MD James Pichert, MD, PhD Professor of Medical Education Charles Ross, MD, FACS Director of Endovascular Surgery Division of Vascular Surgery Harriette Scarpero, MD Assistant Professor of Urologic Surgery Richard Shelton, MD Professor of Psychiatry Shannon Snyder, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Karen Summar, MD Fellow in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Center for Child Development Tom Talbot, MD, MPH and Preventive Chief Hospital Epidemiologist Bobo Tanner, MD Director of the Osteoporosis Clinic Ken Watford, NP Instructor, Department of Otolaryngology Amy Weeks, MD Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Art Wheeler, MD Director, Medical Intensive Care Unit John Zic, MD / Dermatology Associate Dean of Admissions Name Degree(s)/Title Name for name badge Affiliation Last four digits of Social Security Number (used for identification purposes only) Mailing Address City/State/Zip Business Phone *Fax Number *Email Address Specialty/Profession *Your registration confirmation will be sent by fax or email. Please provide requested information about one or both. Workshops (please circle one session for each day) Note: Due to limited seating, breakout sessions will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Thursday, May 3 3:00-5:00 pm 1 2 3 4 5 6 Friday, May 4 3:00-5:00 pm 1 2 3 4 5 Saturday, May 5 3:00-5:00 pm 1 2 3 4 5 Payment Registration Fees for all healthcare providers: $495 if received on or before April 16, 2007 $545 if received after April 16, 2007 Vanderbilt Division of Internal - waived Pre-registration is required. Make checks payable to Vanderbilt Division of General Internal You may also pay by credit card: American Express Visa MasterCard Name Card Number Expiration date Signature Register online or return this completed form with payment to: Vanderbilt Division of General Internal and Public Health Primary Care Update 1215 21st Avenue South Fax: 615-322-7886 Suite 6000, Medical Center East Voice: 615-322-7916 Nashville, TN 37232-8300 To register on-line, please visit http://medicine.mc.vanderbilt.edu/dgim