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California Thoracic Society Annual Conference Aerodigestive Respiratory Disorders and Interstitial Lung Disease Updates Earn 7 CME Credits JOINTLY PROVIDED BY: The California Thoracic Society and the American Thoracic Society January 27 28, 2017 Quail Lodge, Carmel, CA PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAM Earn 7.5 CE Credits Advance Practice Training in the Care of the COPD Patient

The California Thoracic Society (CTS) programming will feature two days of education. Friday s Pre-conference programming will focus on COPD, followed by Saturday s Annual Conference which will focus on Aerodigestive Respiratory Disorders (ARD) and Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILD). PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMMING, FRIDAY A skills and case based curriculum designed for the Advanced Practice professional seeking to become a clinical expert in the diagnosis and management of Obstructive Lung Diseases and care of the COPD patient. The course features interactive, small group case and panel discussions with COPD experts. Attendees will earn a certificate of completion to validate the skills and knowledge learned through this advanced course. TARGET AUDIENCE The is designed for respiratory care practitioners, advanced practice provides including clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, case managers, pulmonary fellows, physicians, and scientists. SATURDAY Annual Conference The CTS Annual Conference consists of two half-day clinical, case-based sessions focusing on Aerodigestive Respiratory Disorders and Interstitial Lung Diseases. TARGET AUDIENCE The Annual Conference was designed for all who provide care for patients with Aerodigestive Respiratory Disorders and Interstitial Lung Diseases including physicians (adult and pediatric), respiratory care practitioners, advanced practice providers including clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, case managers, pulmonary fellows, physicians, and scientists. Educational Objectives Recognize the clinical, radiologic, and pathologic correlations in interstitial lung disease. Describe new findings about the latest clinical trial data in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and identify how it affects current clinical practice. Understand rare lung diseases and the appropriateness of referral to specialized centers and clinical trials. Identify and more appropriately refer ILD patients for lung transplantation. Understand new findings about the strength of evidence for a link between chronic respiratory symptoms and diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Describe the diagnosis and management of respiratory disease that occurs as a consequence of swallowing disorders and chronic aspiration. Improve the health status of patients with chronic respiratory diseases and those who have had lung transplantation, by identifying and treating chronic aspiration. Recognize the importance of coordinated, interdisciplinary care in the management of Aerodigestive Disorders. Define the role of spirometry and be able to order appropriate pulmonary function testing needed to diagnose or rule out COPD as well as monitor patients with COPD Discuss the benefits of both nonpharmacologic management and pharmacologic treatment with emphasis on the evolving roles of inhaled corticosteroids in COPD Recognize COPD exacerbations, understand their impact on prognosis and care and be able to institute relevant management strategies with an aim towards preventing future exacerbations and decrease hospital readmissions Describe methods and practices needed to ensure optimal transition of care for the COPD patient between inpatient, outpatient and community care teams

PROGRAM SCHEDULE PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMMING: FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 7:00 8:00 am Registration / Exhibits 8:00 8:10 am Welcome Remarks Trina Limberg, BS, RRT, FAARC, MAACVPR, UCSD; Christine Garvey, FNP, MPA, MSN, 8:10 8:30 am COPD 2017: Update on Pathophysiology and Phenotypes Vipul Jain, MD, UCSF Fresno 8:30 8:55 am Differential Diagnosis of Dyspnea/Cough Vipul Jain, MD, UCSF Fresno 8:55 9:30 am Use and Role of Physiologic Testing in the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Obstructive Lung Diseases William Stringer, MD, UCLA 9:30 10:00 am Use and Role of Radiologic Testing in the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Henry Guo, PhD, Stanford 10:00 10:20 am 10:20 11:10 am Multidisciplinary Panel Case Discussion: Diagnosing and Mis-diagnosing COPD Vipul Jain, MD, UCSF Fresno; William Stringer, MD, UCLA; Henry Guo, MD, Stanford 11:10 11:40 am Smoking Cessation in 2017 John Hodgkin, MD, St. Helena Hospital 11:40 12:15 pm LUNCH 12:15 1:15 pm Hands-on Group Discussions: Oxygen Therapy Update Modes and Devices Trina Limberg, BS, RRT, FAARC, MAACVPR, UCSD, Christine Garvey, FNP, MPA, MSN, Spirometry George Su, MD, UCSF, Vipul Jain, MD, UCSF Fresno Inhaler Device Training Ni-Cheng Liang, MD, UCSD, Stephanie Tsao, MSN, RN, ANP- BC, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital 1:15 1:20 pm BREAK 1:20 1:45 pm Recognizing and Managing AE-COPD Ni-Cheng Liang, MD, UCSD 1:45 2:10 pm Role and Interpretation of Arterial Blood Gas George Su, MD, UCSF 2:10 2:50 pm Non-Invasive and Invasive Ventilatory Support in COPD George Chaux, MD, FCCP, Cedars Sinai 2:50 3:15 pm Developing and Teaching a COPD Action Plan Stephanie Tsao, MSN, RN, ANP-BC, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital 3:15 3:35 pm 3:35 4:05 pm Multidisciplinary Panel Case Discussion: Inpatient and Outpatient Management of COPD Vipul Jain, MD, UCSF Fresno; Ni- Cheng Liang, MD, UCSD; Stephanie Tsao, MSN, RN, ANP-BC, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital 4:05 4:45 pm COPD/Asthma 2017: Current Controversies and New Drugs Stephen Lazarus, MD, FCCP, FERS, UCSF 4:45 5:00 pm Closing Remarks Trina Limberg, BS, RRT, FAARC, MAACVPR, UCSD; Christine Garvey, FNP, MPA, MSN, ANNUAL CONFERENCE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 Aerodigestive Respiratory Disorders & Interstitial Lung Disease Updates 7:00 8:00 am Registration / Exhibits 8:00 8:10 am Welcome and Pre-Test Lorriana Leard, MD, UCSF 8:10 8:50 am The Alphabet Soup of ILD in 2017 Josh Mooney, MD, MS, Stanford 8:50 9:30 am Recognizing Radiographic Patterns in ILD Travis Henry, MD, UCSF 9:30 9:50 am 9:50 10:30 am Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Today Current Treatment and Prognosis Brett Ley, MD, MAS UCSF 10:30 11:10 am Rare Lung Diseases: A Sampling Bernie Sunwoo, MBBS, UCSF 11:10 11:50 am Referral of ILD Patients for Lung Transplant George Chaux, MD, FCCP Cedars Sinai 11:50 12:00 pm 12:00 12:50 pm Lunch Panel Discussion: Symptoms Management and Oxygen Therapy (Non CME) George Chaux, MD, FCCP Cedars Sinai; Christine Garvey, FNP, MSN, MPA, ; Travis Henry, MD, UCSF; Lorri Leard, MD, UCSF; Brett Ley, MD, MAS UCSF; Josh Mooney, MD, MS, Stanford; Bernie Sunwoo, MBBS, UCSF 12:50 1:00 pm 1:00 1:10 pm Introduction to Aerodigestive Disorders Dan Lesser, MD, UCSD-RCHSD; Shant Shirvanian, MD, Cedars Sinai 1:10 1:50 pm Association Between Chronic Respiratory Symptoms and Diseases of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract: What is the Evidence? Emily DeBoer, MD, University of Colorado 1:50 2:30 pm Interesting Cases: Diagnostic Testing for Aerodigestive Disorders Emily DeBoer, MD, University of Colorado; Matt Brigger, MD, UCSD 2:30 3:10 pm Diagnosis and Management of Dysphagia and Respiratory Disease that Occurs as a Consequence of Chronic Aspiration Matt Brigger, MD, UCSD 3:10 3:30 pm 3:30 4:00 pm The Role of Identification and Treatment of Aspiration in Management of Chronic Respiratory Diseases Josh Mooney, MD, MS, Stanford 4:00 4:40 pm The Importance of Coordinated, Interdisciplinary Care in the Management of Aerodigestive Disorders Emily DeBoer, MD, University of Colorado; Matt Brigger, MD, UCSD 4:40 5:00 pm Closing Remarks and Post-Test Dan Lesser, MD, UCSD-RCHSD; Shant Shirvanian, MD, Cedars Sinai

Special Events FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 CTS Wine & Cheese Welcome Reception / Poster Viewing Conclude an afternoon of learning by enjoying some refreshments and catching up with your CTS colleagues and friends. Fellows will be available to review and discuss their submitted poster abstracts. Included with conference registration. CTS / Western Respiratory Club Dinner & Poster Award Ceremony Always a highlight of the CTS Annual Conference, please join members, faculty, poster presenters, and other guests as we celebrate our profession. This year s dinner will feature a guest speaker and recognition of our industry leaders. Separate registration is required See the registration form for details. Continuing Medical Education Credits This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (AACME) through the joint providership of the American Thoracic Society and California Thoracic Society. The American Thoracic Society is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Thoracic Society designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation of the activity. The California Thoracic Society (CTS) approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP599, for 7.5* Contact Hours. This course meets the requirements for CE for RCPs in California.* *For participants. Faculty George Chaux, MD, FCCP, Cedars Sinai Christine Garvey, FNP, MPA, MSN, H. Henry Guo, MD, PhD Stanford John Hodgkin, MD, St. Helena Hospital Vipul Jain, MD, UCSF Fresno Stephen Lazarus, MD, FCCP, FERS, UCSF Ni-Cheng Liang, MD, UCSD Trina Limberg, BS, RRT, FAARC, MAACVPR, UCSD William Stringer, MD, Cedars Sinai George Su, MD, UCSF Stephanie Tsao, MSN, RN, ANP-BC, San Francisco General Hospital Annual Conference Matt Brigger, MD, UCSD George Chaux, MD, FCCP Emily DeBoer, MD, University of Colorado Christine Garvey, FNP, MSN, MPA, Travis Henry, MD, UCSF Lorriana Leard, MD, UCSF Dan Lesser, MD, UCSD-RCHSD Brett Ley, MD, MAS UCSF Josh Mooney, MD, MS, Stanford Shant Shirvanian, MD, Cedars Sinai Bernie Sunwoo, MBBS, UCSF Annual Conference Planning Committee Shazia Jamil, MD FCCP, FAASM, CTS Education Committee Co-Chair Phillippe Montgrain, MD, CTS Education Committee Co-Chair George Chaux, MD, FCCP, Cedars Sinai Dan Crouch, MD, UCSD Christine Garvey, FNP, MPA, MSN, Lorriana Leard, MD, UCSF Dan Lesser, MD, UCSD-RCHSD Trina Limberg, BS, RRT, FAARC, MAACVPR, UCSD Laren Tan, MD, Loma Linda University Medical Center Angela C. C. Wang, MD, Scripps Clinic, CTS President

CTS Annual Conference January 27 28, 2017 Quail Lodge, Carmel, CA Registration Form Name: Degree: Title: Organization: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: Registration Fees Register by December 31 to lock-in early-bird rates! CTS Member Rates CTS Physician Member CTS Allied Health Professional / Senior Member Fellow/Student Early-bird Regular Early-bird Regular Early-bird Regular Annual Conference q $350 q $375 q $150 q $175 q $75 q $75 COPD Course q $175 q $200 q $100 q $125 q $75 q $75 Non-Member Rates Non-Member Physician Non-Member Allied Health Professional / Senior Fellow/Student Early-bird Regular Early-bird Regular Early-bird Regular Annual Conference q $395 q $425 q $175 q $200 q $75 q $75 COPD Course q $200 q $225 q $125 q $150 q $75 q $75 *CF Consortium Members are required to complete the Consortium registration form at www.calthoracic.org. Special Event Registration q CTS/Western Respiratory Club Dinner (Friday) $75 pp x # tickets Select quantity: chicken beef vegetarian Cancellations Cancellations received before January 15, 2017 are subject to a $75 cancellation fee. No refunds or cancellations after January 15, 2017. Substitute attendees are permitted. All cancellation requests must be made in writing and sent to info@calthoracic.org. Payment q Check Enclosed (payable to California Thoracic Society) Charge: q Visa q MasterCard q AMEX Card #: Exp: Signature: Print name as it appears on card: Mail completed form with payment to: California Thoracic Society (CTS) 575 Market Street, Suite 2125 San Francisco, CA 94105 Register on-line at www.calthoracic.org Questions: Contact CTS: 415-536-0287 info@calthoracic.org www.calthoracic.org

Join us in Carmel at the Quail Lodge and Golf Club on the Monterey Peninsula Reserve your room before December 13 to lock in discounted rates starting at $169 per night California Thoracic Society 575 Market Street, Suite 2125 San Francisco, CA 94105 FIRST-CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID SAN FRANCISCO, CA PERMIT NO. 11751