Second Annual Update on Gastrointestinal Cancers A Multidisciplinary Approach to Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Friday, September 27, 2013 7:00am 4:10pm COURSE DIRECTORS K.S. Clifford Chao, MD Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE P. Ravi Kiran, MBBS, MS, FRCS, FACS Tyvin Rich, MD, FACR LOCATION Columbia University Medical Center Bard Hall New York City Register Online www.columbiasurgerycme.org
Second Annual Update on Gastrointestinal Cancers A Multidisciplinary Approach to Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment OVERVIEW This course consists of lectures, case presentations, and Q&A panels with expert faculty. The course is broken into five sessions, each covering gastrointestinal cancer in a specific area of the GI tract. Speakers in each session will cover research and the latest standards of care including new innovations for screening, diagnosis, and treatment modalities including radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. This course will increase participant familiarization with current guidelines and recommendations, and focus on the multidisciplinary team involved in the care of patients with gastrointestinal cancers. IDENTIFIED PRACTICE GAP/ EDUCATIONAL NEEDS Gastrointestinal cancers include several malignancies, including those of the esophagus, hepatobiliary system, pancreas, stomach, colon, and rectum. The complexity of these diseases requires a highly integrated, multidisciplinary approach to care, including gastroenterology, surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology, and other services. The most effective up-to-date screening techniques, diagnostic modalities, and treatment options are essential in caring for patients who have or are suspected to have a GI cancer. The clinical information provided in this course will assist clinicians in maximizing their participation in the multidisciplinary approach to care and, ultimately, in optimizing care and outcomes for individuals who require preventive, diagnostic, and/or therapeutic services for a GI cancer. TARGET AUDIENCE The target audience will include gastroenterologists, surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and other health professionals involved in the care of patients with esophageal, hepatobiliary, gastric, pancreatic and colorectal cancers. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES It is intended that this Continuing Medical Education (CME) activity will lead to improved patient care. At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: 1. Identify new technologies and modalities in the screening, surveillance, and diagnosis of relevant gastrointestinal cancers. 2. Offer patients non-invasive, interventional, medical, and surgical approaches in the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers. 3. Identify emerging new chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and radiation therapy options and approaches in the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers. 4. Apply their enhanced understanding of the benefits of the multidisciplinary approach to the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and palliation of patients with gastrointestinal cancers. Accreditation The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation Statement The College of Physicians and Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses, Physician Assistants, and Technicians are encouraged to check with their accrediting organization to ensure they accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM.
Register Online Today www.columbiasurgerycme.org COURSE AGENDA 7:00am 8:00am 8:05am 8:10am 8:25am 8:40am 9:00am 9:15am 9:30am 9:45am 10:00am 10:20am 10:25am 10:40am 10:55am 11:10am 11:25am BREAKFAST AND REGISTRATION Welcome and Introductions K.S. Clifford Chao, MD, Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE, P. Ravi Kiran, MBBS, MS, FRCS, FACS, and Tyvin Rich, MD, FACR Gastroesophageal Session Moderators: Timothy Wang, MD and Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE Minimally Invasive Approaches to Gastroesophageal Cancers Yanghee Woo, MD Barrett s Esophagus: Advances in screening, surveillance, and ablation Charles J. Lightdale, MD, AGAF, MACG, FASGE Innovations and Controversies in Surgical Options for Esophageal Cancer Nasser Altorki, MD, FACS vs. Joshua Sonett, MD, FACS Novel Techniques in Radiation Therapy K.S. Clifford Chao, MD Systemic Therapy for Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus and Gastroesophageal Junction Yoomi Lee, MD O-MAX Chemotherapy: Long-term survival in gastroesophageal cancer James Ahlgren, MD Q&A Panel BREAK Hepatobiliary Cancer Session Moderators: Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE and Jean C. Emond, MD Screening for Biliary Cancers Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE Ablation Techniques in Biliary Cancers Amrita Sethi, MD, MSc Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for Hepatoma and Liver Metastasis Alexander V. Kirichenko, MD, PhD Chemotherapy Options for Hepatobiliary Cancers Abby B. Siegel, MD, MS Q&A Panel
COURSE AGENDA 11:40am 11:45am 12:00pm 12:15pm 12:30pm 12:50pm 1:05pm 2:05pm 2:10pm 2:25pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 3:05pm 3:20pm 3:35pm 4:00pm 4:10pm Pancreatic Cancer Session Moderators: Beth A. Schrope, MD, PhD and John A. Chabot, MD, FACS Genetic Evaluation for Pancreatic Cancer: For who and when? Fay Kastrinos, MD, MPH Endoscopic Palliation of Pancreatic Cancer Reem Sharaiha, MD Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for Pancreatic Cancer Tyvin Rich, MD, FACR Emerging Treatment Modalities: Chemotherapy and targeted therapeutic options for metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma William Sherman, MD Q&A Panel LUNCH Colorectal Session Moderators: Daniel Feingold, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Michael D. Kluger, MD, MPH Developments in the Management of Colorectal Cancer P. Ravi Kiran, MBBS, MS, FRCS, FACS Endoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgical Advances in the Management of Large Polyps and Cancer of the Colon and Rectum Steven A. Lee-Kong, MD Non-surgical and Surgical Options After Downstaging with Chemo-radiation for Low Rectal Cancer John H. Marks, MD, FACS, FASCRS New Chemotherapy Options for Colorectal Cancer Metastases to the Liver Moderator: Yves Bécouarn, MD Point: Hepatic Arterial Infusion (HAI) therapy for colorectal liver metastases Nancy E. Kemeny, MD Counterpoint: TIMED Hepatic Arterial Infusion (HAI) therapy Francis Lévi, MD, PhD Q&A Panel Closing Remarks Adjourn
COURSE DIRECTORS/FACULTY K.S. Clifford Chao, MD Radiation-Oncology-in-Chief NewYork-Presbyterian Chu H. Chang Professor and Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology Professor and Chief, Division of Radiation Oncology Weill Cornell Medical College Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE Chief of Endoscopy Professor of Clinical Medicine Medical Director Pancreas Program Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department of Medicine NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell FACULTY James D. Ahlgren, MD Professor of Medicine Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology George Washington University Medical Center Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology Nasser Altorki, MD, FACS Ford-Isom Professor in Cardiothoracic Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Yves Bécouarn, MD Professor of Medicine Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux John A. Chabot, MD, FACS Vice President, ColumbiaDoctors David V. Habif Professor of Clinical Surgery Chief, Division of GI/Endo Surgery Executive Director, Pancreas Center Jean C. Emond, MD Thomas S. Zimmer Professor of Surgery Professor of Surgery in Pediatrics Columbia University College of Physician and Surgeons Vice Chair and Chief of Transplantation Executive Director, Transplant Initiative Daniel L. Feingold, MD, FACS, FASCRS The Stanley Edelman, MD - Stephen Jarislowsky Associate Professor of Surgery Division of Colorectal Surgery P. Ravi Kiran, MBBS, MS, FRCS, FACS Chief and Program Director Division of Colorectal Surgery Tyvin Rich, MD, FACR Professor Emeritus, Radiation Oncology University of Virginia Staff Radiation Oncologist, Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute Fay Kastrinos, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Nancy E. Kemeny, MD Professor of Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College Medical Oncologist, Hepatopancreatobiliary Services Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Alexander V. Kirichenko, MD, PhD Assistant Professor Temple University School of Medicine Attending Radiation Oncologist Director Stereotactic Radiotherapy Program Allegheny General Hospital Michael D. Kluger, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Surgery Division of GI/Endocrine Surgery Yoomi Lee, MD Division of Oncology Steven A. Lee-Kong, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery Francis Lévi, MD, PhD Research Director, The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Director, Clinical Chronotherapy Unit, Department of Oncology Hôpital Paul Brousse
Charles J. Lightdale, MD, AGAF, MACG, FASGE Professor of Clinical Medicine Director of Clinical Research Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases John H. Marks, MD, FACS, FASCRS Medical Director, Lankenau Hospital Colorectal Center Chief of Colorectal Surgery, Main Line Health Systems Professor, Lankenau Institute of Medical Research Beth A. Schrope, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Surgery Director, Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Amrita Sethi, MD, MSc Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Digestive and Liver Disease Reem Z. Sharaiha, MD, MSc Assistant Professor of Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell William Sherman, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Abby B. Siegel, MD, MS Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Medical Director of Hepatobiliary Oncology Joshua R. Sonett, MD, FACS Edwin C. and Anne K. Weiskopf Professor of Surgical Oncology Section Chief, General Thoracic Surgery Surgical Director, High-Risk Lung Assessment Program Director, The Price Family Center for Comprehensive Chest Care Timothy Wang, MD Silberberg Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases Yanghee Woo, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery Division of GI/Endocrine Surgery CONTACT INFORMATION Program Administrator Deborah Schwarz, RPA, CIBE Executive Director and Chief Communications Officer Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery, External Affairs Program Coordinator Nina Scatton Events Coordinator Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery, External Affairs Phone: 201-346-7009 Fax: 201-346-7011 E-mail: njs2144@columbia.edu MEETING LOCATION Columbia University Medical Center, Bard Hall 50 Haven Avenue New York City, NY 10032 Subway: Take the 1, A, C lines to 168 th Street Washington Heights/Broadway Parking: Parking is available at the University Medical Center parking lot, located on the southwest corner of Fort Washington Avenue and West 168 th Street. Local Area Hotels: For a listing of local area hotels, please visit www.columbiasurgerycme.org and select GI Oncology.
Please register me for the continuing medical education program entitled: Second Annual Update on Gastrointestinal Cancers A Multidisciplinary Approach to Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Friday, September 27, 2013 7:00am 4:10pm University Medical Center First Name (Please print or type) M.I. Last Name Degree(s) Company/Affiliation Specialty Address City State Zip Daytime Phone Daytime Fax E-mail (for confirmation purposes) Attendee Signature Date TUITION FEES Tuition includes registration, course materials, coffee breaks, and luncheon. Please check the corresponding box to indicate your level of participation. o $175 Physicians o $100 RNs, NPs, PAs o $ 50 Residents, Fellows, Students o $ 75 NYP Healthcare System Physicians, RNs, NPs, PAs REFUND POLICY A handling fee of $25 is deducted for cancellation. Refund request must be received by mail before August 30 th. No refund will be made thereafter. PAYMENT METHOD ONLINE: To register online, please visit www.columbiasurgerycme.org. For security purposes, credit card payments cannot be accepted in the mail or by phone. American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa ONLY. MAIL: Complete the attached registration form and mail together with full payment to: NewYork-Presbyterian/ Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery, External Affairs 400 Kelby Street, 11 th Floor Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Enclose a check or money order payable to: Columbia University Department of Surgery Checks must be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank.
Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery, External Affairs 400 Kelby Street, 11 th Floor Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024 Second Annual Update on Gastrointestinal Cancers A Multidisciplinary Approach to Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Friday, September 27, 2013 This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM