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Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care - Pri-Med
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Pri-Med West
Conference & Exhibition
April 11-14, 2012
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, CA
Wednesday, April 11
Thursday – Saturday, April 12-14
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Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care
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• Microalbuminuria: The Hidden Vascular Risk Factor
• What’s Hot in Febrile Seizures
• Physician and Patient Decisions in Treating Hypertension
• Addiction Medications: What to Know
• To Screen or Not to Screen: Whom, When, and How Should We Screen for Cancer?
• Preoperative Risk Evaluation in the Older Patient
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Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care
Faculty................................................2-3
Highlighted Lectures..............................4
Course Development Committee.............5
Schedule............................................6-7
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Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care
Course Directors
Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP
Martin A. Quan, MD
Faculty Dean for
Continuing Education
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Dr Chopra is Professor of Medicine and Faculty Dean for
Continuing Education at Harvard Medical School, and Senior
Consultant in Hepatology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Dr Chopra is Editor-in-Chief of
the Hepatology Section of UpToDate and has more than 100
publications and five books to his credit, some of which have been
translated into multiple languages. He has received numerous
teaching awards, including The George W. Thorn Teaching
Award, The Excellence in Teaching Award by the 1991 graduating
class of Harvard Medical School, The Robert S. Stone Teaching
Award, and the 2003 American Gastroenterological Association’s
Distinguished Education Award for a lifetime of excellence in
teaching. In 2009, Dr Chopra was elected as a Master of the
American College of Physicians, a singular honor bestowed on only
a select few individuals for being citizen physicians, educational
innovators, scientific thinkers, and humanists who inspire those
around them and set the standards for quality in medicine. He is
privileged to serve as a Course Director each year for more than a
dozen courses held throughout the country and abroad.
Professor of Clinical Family Medicine
Director
Office of Continuing Medical Education
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Dr Quan is Professor of Clinical Family Medicine and
Director of the Office of Continuing Medical Education at the
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He also serves
as Senior Advisor to the President of the American Board of
Family Medicine. He is a member of the Education Advisory
Board and consultant to the Committee on Continued
Professional Development of the California Academy of
Family Physicians, a member of the Kidney Learning
System Advisory Board of the National Kidney Foundation,
and a member of the Committee on Physician Programs
of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
Dr Quan is the former Editor-in-Chief of Family Practice
Recertification and former Vice Chair of Residency Review
Committee in Family Practice for the Accreditation Council
for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
Course Faculty
Mark D. Aronson, MD, MACP
Matthew Conolly, MD
Michele S. Eslami, MD
John D. Goodson, MD, FACP
Harvard Medical School
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Speaking on: Medical Jeopardy;
Infectious Diseases
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Caring for the Older Patient
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Women’s Health
Demetre Daskalakis, MD
Peng Thim Fan, MD, FACP
Harvard Medical School
Speaking on: Drugs–What’s Old,
What’s New; Common Problems in
Ambulatory Care
Arleen F. Brown, MD, PhD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Common Problems
in Ambulatory Care
Faculty
Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP
Harvard Medical School
Speaking on: Ask The Expert: Cardiology,
Rheumatology, and Hepatology
Basil B. Clyman, MD, FACP, FACR
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Common Problems
in Ambulatory Care
Ryan J. Coller, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Trends in Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine
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Harvard Medical School
Speaking on: Medical Jeopardy;
Infectious Diseases
Camelia Davtyan, MD, FACP
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Women’s Health
Marvin Derezin, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Subspecialty Update
(GERD and Barrett’s Esophagus)
John P. DiFiori, MD, FACSM
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Sports Medicine
Patrick T. Dowling, MD, MPH
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Challenges in Primary Care
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Selected Topics in
Internal Medicine (Office Rheumatology);
Ask The Expert: Cardiology,
Rheumatology, and Hepatology
Edwin J. Jacobson, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Selected Topics in
Internal Medicine (Microalbuminuria)
Christopher Fanta, MD
Michael Johnson, MD
Harvard Medical School
Speaking on: Ask the Expert,
Pulmonology, HIV and STDs, and
Orthopedics; Subspecialty Update
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Women’s Health
Gregg C. Fonarow, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Cardiovascular Medicine
Christopher C. Giza, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine
Richard A. Johnson, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Common Problems in
Ambulatory Care
Harvey P. Katz, MD
Harvard Medical School
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Speaking on: Trends in Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine; Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine
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Keynote Speakers
Thursday, April 12
Friday, April 13
Saturday, April 14
Top Medical Stories
of the Past 75 Years
Doctors As Storytellers
Japan Earthquake 2011:
The Lessons Learned
Neal Baer, MD
Executive Producer of NBC’s
Law and Order: SVU
Medical Expert
Mark D. Aronson, MD, MACP
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center
Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP
Faculty Dean for
Continuing Education
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Drs Chopra and Aronson will cover
the greatest discoveries and scientific
advances in the last 75 years. All scientific
breakthroughs come in fits and starts.
The stories behind the discovery of drugs
like penicillin and statins; of vaccines for
polio and Hepatitis B; the control of HIV,
the greatest of all plagues, with HAART
therapy; the cure of diseases such as
Hepatitis C; the history of how the birth
control pill came about; and advances in
cardiology such as the development of the
pacemaker for complete heart block have
not only changed medicine forever but
make for fascinating tales that combine
serendipity with brilliant science.
Dr Neal Baer is Executive
Producer of the NBC
television series Law & Order: Special
Victims Unit. During his tenure, the
awards the series has won include the
Shine Award, the People’s Choice Award,
the Prism Award, the Edgar Award,
and the Media Access Award. Actors
on the show have won five Emmys and
the Golden Globe. The series regularly
appears among the top ten television
dramas in national ratings. Prior to his
work on SVU, Dr Baer was Executive
Producer of the NBC series ER. A
member of the show’s original staff and
a writer and producer on the series for
seven seasons, he was nominated for five
Emmys as a producer. He also received
Emmy nominations for Outstanding
Writing in A Drama Series for the episodes
“Hell and High Water” and “Whose Appy
Now?” For the latter, he also received a
Writers’ Guild of America nomination.
Kozue Shimabukuro, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Fellow
Department of Pediatrics
Mattel Children’s Hospital
at UCLA
A native of Okinawa, Dr Shimabukuro
has studied and practiced medicine in
the United States for 15 years and has
worked in disaster-struck countries.
Currently she is finishing her fellowship in
Pediatric Critical Care at Mattel Children’s
Hospital at UCLA. She joined the disaster
relief effort led by the Japanese Pediatric
Emergency Society and was later recruited
to join the recovery effort led by Team
Impact Japan, working closely with the
Central Japanese Government.
Paul Kedeshian, MD
Janet Pregler, MD, FACP
Jane S. Sillman, MD
Shirah Vollmer, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Subspecialty Update
(Office Otolaryngology)
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Women’s Health
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Office Psychiatry
Jon Kobashigawa, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Sports Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Speaking on: Primary Care Potpourri
(Medical Literature); Office Psychiatry;
Challenges in Primary Care
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Common Problems
in Ambulatory Care
Howard Libman, MD
Lee Todd Miller, MD
Martin A. Quan, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Primary Care Potpourri
(Vaginitis)
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Trends in Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine
Gary Small, MD
Jacob Rajfer, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Caring for the Older Patient
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Men’s Health
Gerald W. Smetana, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Pediatric and Adolescent
Medicine
Robert E. Reiter, MD, MBA
Michael K. Ong, MD, PhD
Michael H. Rosove, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Common Problems
in Ambulatory Care
Wendelin M. Slusser, MD, MS
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Men’s Health
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Ask the Expert:
Pulmonology, HIV and STDs, Hematology
Harvard Medical School
Speaking on: Drugs–What’s Old, What’s
New; Caring for the Older Patient
John A. Tayek, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Selected Topics in
Internal Medicine (Diabetes)
Karol E. Watson, MD, PhD, FACC
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Speaking on: Cardiovascular Medicine
Bertram Zarins, MD
Harvard Medical School
Speaking on: Live On-Stage
Demonstration, Sports Medicine
Joshua Zaritsky, MD, PhD
David Geffen School of Medicine
at UCLA
Speaking on: Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine
David Ziring, MD
Faculty
Harvard Medical School
Speaking on: Ask The Expert:
Pulmonology, HIV and STDs,
Orthopedic; Challenges in Primary Care
James C. Puffer, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine
at UCLA
Speaking on: Trends in Pediatric
and Adolescent Medicine
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Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care
Lectures to Help You Improve Patient Outcomes
The Course Development Committee of Harvard Medical School and David Geffen School of Medicine at
UCLA has developed a curriculum designed to bring you the studies, insights, and solutions that will make a
significant impact on your daily practice and improve patient care. Choose from over 55 clinically relevant talks,
including these innovative lectures.
Thursday, April 12 | 9:15
am
Micro-albuminuria:
The Hidden Vascular Risk Factor
This talk will describe the normal ranges for microalbumin, how false positives can be attained,
the various stages of micro-albuminuria, and the
relationship of micro-albuminuria to vascular risk.
Evidence-based treatments for reduction of microalbuminuria and their relationship to reducing vascular
risk will also be explored.
Friday, April 13 | 9:30
The effective control of hypertension in the American
population will substantially improve the long-term
health of the population. This presentation will review
the current guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment
of hypertension and consider the most recent
contributions from the literature.
Friday, April 13 | 10:15
am
Preoperative Risk Evaluation
in the Older Patient
Highlighted Lectures
am
What’s Hot in Febrile Seizures
This talk will review the risk factors, proper assessment,
management, and prognosis of febrile seizures in
children. Recognition of the clinical signs for simple
and complex febrile seizures will be reviewed, as will
the differential diagnosis for seizures occurring in the
setting of fever. Evidence-based recommendations
for the evaluation and work-up of febrile seizures will
be presented. Recent evidence related to underlying
pathophysiology and genetics of febrile seizures will
also be discussed.
am
Physician and Patient Decisions
in Treating Hypertension
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Friday, April 13 | 11:00
Postoperative cardiac complications are one of the
most important sources of morbidity and mortality
after major surgery in the elderly. This lecture will
present a practical approach to patient selection, risk
stratification, and interventions to reduce this risk.
Participants will learn the revised cardiac risk index and
the proper use of beta-blockers and other medications
to reduce cardiovascular risk after surgery.
Friday, April 13 | 5:00
pm
Addiction Medications: What to Know
This lecture will update the clinician on drugs that
can help in the treatment of alcohol dependence and
opioid dependence.
Saturday, April 14 | 3:00
pm
To Screen or Not to Screen:
Whom, When, and How Should
We Screen for Cancer?
In 2009, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
issued new recommendations regarding screening for
breast cancer, the most common cause of cancer in
women (230,000 cases/year) in the U.S.; in 2010, the
American Cancer Society issued new recommendations
concerning screening for prostate cancer, the most
common cause of cancer in males (240,000/yr) in the
U.S. Both recommendations challenged long-standing
beliefs and practices regarding use and frequency of
basic screening tests—mammograms and the PSA test,
as well as the value of the breast self-exam and the
digital rectal exam of the prostate. In this presentation,
evidence for the new recommendations will be
reviewed and suggestions will be offered on how these
recommendations should be explained to your patients
and whether they should be implemented.
CME
Offering
Earn up to 18.75
AMA PRA Category
1 Credits™
Course Development Committee
Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care is developed by the Course Development Committee of Harvard Medical
School and David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. All decisions about the program content and faculty are
made exclusively by the Course Development Committee. It is the mission of the Course Development Committee
to develop, present, and promote an educational opportunity that is timely, relevant, free of commercial influence,
and of the highest quality. To that end, we welcome your comments about how better to serve your needs.
Course Directors
Committee
Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP
Mark D. Aronson, MD, MACP
Faculty Dean for Continuing Education
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Senior Consultant in Hepatology
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Martin A. Quan, MD
Professor of Clinical Family Medicine
Director, Office of Continuing Medical Education
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Deputy Director
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Karen J. Carlson, MD
Harvey P. Katz, MD
Deputy Director
Associate Clinical Professor
Department of Population Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Deputy Director
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Ellen Long-Middleton, PhD, RN, FNP
Frank J. Domino, MD
Martin F. Shapiro, MD, PhD
Professor and Clerkship Director
Family Medicine and Community Health
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Patrick T. Dowling, MD, MPH
Professor and Chair
Department of Family Medicine
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
John D. Goodson, MD, FACP
Clinical Associate Professor
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Professor and Chief
Division of General Internal Medicine
and Health Services Research
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Jane S. Sillman, MD
Deputy Director
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Deputy Director
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Gerald W. Smetana, MD
Rick E. Harrison, MD
Sharon Steinberg, MS, RN, CS
Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Critical Care
Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs
Department of Pediatrics
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Medical Director
Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Lecturer in Ambulatory Care
and Prevention
Harvard Medical School and
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Ex-Officio Member
Course Development Committee
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Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care
Core curriculum developed and presented by Harvard Medical School and David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Thursday, April 12
Friday, April 13
7:45
7:45
10:05
am
10:30
am
10:55
am
Keynote
Address
Doctors As Storytellers
Neal Baer, MD
Mark D. Aronson, MD, MACP, and Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP
BREAK
Session 1
Optimal Management
of Heart Failure
Session 2
Gregg Fonarow, MD
Prevention of
Coronary Heart
Disease
Karol Watson, MD
Microalbuminuria:
The Hidden Vascular
Risk Factor
Edwin Jacobson, MD
Office Rheumatology
Peng Thim Fan, MD,
FACP
Novel Cardiac
Biomarkers
What’s New in
Type 2: How to Get
to Goal with Ease
TBD
Session 3
Evaluation
and Treatment of
Painful Shoulder in a
Primary Care Setting
8:45
am
9:30
am
Bertram Zarins, MD
10:15
am
Neck Examination
BREAK
Session 7
Physician and Patient
Decisions in Treating
Hypertension
John D. Goodson, MD
Obesity:
A Practical Approach
Richard Johnson, MD
TBD
11:00
am
Session 8
Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine
am
Top Medical Stories of the Past 75 Years
am
Common Problems
in Ambulatory Care
9:15
Keynote
Address
Live On-Stage
Orthopedic Demonstration
am
Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP, and Martin A. Quan, MD
Selected Topics in
Internal Medicine
8:45
Welcome
Cardiovascular Medicine
am
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Approach to the
Patient With Syncope
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Jon Kobashigawa, MD
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John Tayek, MD
pm
pm
Menopause
Hormone Therapy:
Where Are We Now?
Camelia Davtyan, MD
Sports-Related
Concussion—An
Update for 2012
Nonhormonal
Treatments for
Menopause Symptoms
John DiFiori, MD
Janet Pregler, MD
Panel Discussion
with Questions
from the Audience
Peng Thim Fan, MD,
FACP
Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP
BREAK
Session 4B
Old Drugs,
New Problems
Dysfunctional
Uterine Bleeding
John D. Goodson, MD
Michael Johnson, MD
New Drugs for the
Primary Care Provider:
What You Need to Know
Approach to Urinary
Incontinence
Michele Eslami, MD
Gerald W. Smetana, MD
Session 6B
Prostate Cancer
Update
2:05
pm
2:20
pm
2:40
pm
3:15
pm
4:15
pm
Robert Reiter, MD
5:00
Androgen Replacement
Therapy: Current
Concepts for the
Primary Care Physician
pm
LUN
Session 10A
Session 10B
Medical Literature
Updates 2012
Jane S. Sillman, MD
Case Studies
in Vaginitis
Martin A. Quan, MD
Medical Jeopardy
Mark D. Aronson, MD
Demetre Daskalakis, MD
Jacob Rajfer, MD
5:45
5:45
pm
pm
Moderators
6
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
1: Martin A. Quan, MD
2: Gerald W. Smetana, MD
3: John D. Goodson, MD, FACP
4A: Richard Johnson, MD
4B: Richard Johnson, MD
5: Martin A. Quan, MD
6A: Gerald W. Smetana, MD
6B: Richard Johnson, MD
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
7: James Puffer, MD
8: Harvey P. Katz, MD
9: Martin A. Quan, MD
10A: Richard Johnson, MD
10B: Mark D. Aronson, MD, MACP
11: Harvey P. Katz, MD
12A: Mark D. Aronson, MD, MACP
12B: Richard Johnson, MD
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
13:
14:
15:
16:
17:
Jane S. Sillman, MD
Lee Todd Miller, MD
Richard Johnson, MD
Martin A. Quan, MD
Patrick Dowling, MD
Session 11
Trends in Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
4:15
Session 6a
TBD
Men’s Health
pm
Fibromyalgia
1:30 pm
Primary Care Potpourri
James Puffer, MD
Session 5
Ask The Expert: Cardiology,
Rheumatology, and Hepatology
Sports Medicine
Cardiovascular
Screening in Athletes
pm
3:15
5:00
Bertram Zarins, MD
Drugs—What’s
Old, What’s New
2:40
pm
Examination
Women’s Health
1:30 pm Session 4A
A Primer on Joint
2:05
11:45 am
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Medical Jeopardy
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CME
Offering
Earn up to 18.75
AMA PRA Category
1 Credits™
Saturday, April 14
Hormones, Food, and
Our Environment
Harvey P. Katz, MD
What’s Hot in
Febrile Seizures
Christopher Giza, MD
Pain Management
am
9:30
am
Matthew Conolly, MD
Preoperative Risk
Evaluation in the
Older Patient
10:15
am
Gerald W. Smetana, MD
Advances in
Alzheimer’s
Prevention
11:00
am
Japan Earthquake 2011: The Lessons Learned
Kozue Shimabukuro, MD
BREAK
Session 13
Panel Discussion
and Questions from
the Audience
Michael Rosove, MD
Christopher Fanta, MD
Howard Libman, MD
Session 14
Challenging
Cases in
Pediatric Medicine
Harvey P. Katz, MD
Controversies in
UTI Imaging and
Prophylaxis
Joshua Zaritsky, MD, PhD
A Potpourri of
Pediatric Policies
and Guidelines
Gary Small, MD
Lee Todd Miller, MD
Session 15
Common Problems
in Ambulatory Care
Christopher Giza, MD
Session 9
8:45
Keynote
Address
Pediatric and Adolescent
Medicine Interactive Session
“Show Me The
Evidence:” A Critical
Approach to Sports
Concussion and Mild TBI
Caring for the Older Patient
n8
am
Ask The Expert: Pulmonology,
HIV and STDs, Orthopedic
7:45
Translating
Diabetes Research
into Practice
Arleen Brown, MD
Tobacco Use
Cessation
Michael Ong, MD
Update on
the Diagnosis
and Management
of Gout
Basil Clyman, MD
11:45 am
Motivational Interviewing
in the Prevention and
Management of
Pediatric Obesity
Respiratory
Infections in Primary
Care: An Overview
Mark D. Aronson, MD
2:15
When Asthma is
Difficult to Control
Rapid Consultation:
5 Most Common
Infectious Diseases
and Outpatient
Concerns
Kenan Haver, MD
Demetre Daskalakis, MD
Wendelin Slusser, MD
1:30 pm
3:00
pm
pm
Session 16
TBD
Session 17
Christopher Fanta, MD
Office Otolaryngology:
Show and Tell
Paul Kedeshian, MD
GERD and Barrett’s Esophagus
Marvin Derezin, MD
Challenges in Primary Care
Ryan Coller, MD
Session 12A
Infectious Diseases
Updates for
the Primary Care
of Children with
Down Syndrome
Resistant Hypertension
Jane S. Sillman, MD
Curbside Consults in STDs
Howard Libman, MD
To Screen or Not to Screen:
Whom, When, and How Should
We Screen for Cancer?
Patrick Dowling, MD
3:45
BREAK
Inflammatory
Bowel Disease: New
Treatment Paradigms
David Ziring, MD
Cough, Rattle,
and Wheeze
Kenan Haver, MD
Session 12B
Office Psychiatry
11
LUNCH BREAK
Subspecialty Update
LU N C H B R E A K
pm
The Worried Well:
Anxiety Disorder
in Primary Care
Shirah Vollmer, MD
Addiction
Medications—
What To Know
Schedule
Jane S. Sillman, MD
Audience Response System
Schedule subject to change.
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CME
Offering
pmiCME Updates
Earn up to 7.5
AMA PRA Category
1 Credits™
Wednesday, April 11
Earn additional credits by attending a full day of sessions that focus on disease-specific
treatment and management approaches. This program typically includes 5 sessions of
clinically relevant topics and is designed to provide you with a well-rounded curriculum,
so you remain in the same track throughout the day.
Tentative topics include:
• Getting Back on Track: Improving IBS Assessment and Management in Primary Care
• Fact-Finding Feud—Examining SGLT2 Inhibitors for Treating Type 2 Diabetes
• Defining
the Role of Intra-articular Injections in the Management of Knee
Osteoarthritis Pain
• Updates
in HCV Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment: Important Considerations
for the Frontline Provider
• Achieving
Sustained Weight Reduction: Using Tried-and-True Methods of
Individualized Diet, Exercise, and Behavioral Therapy
• Evidence-Based Strategies to Improve Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes
For full details and the most up-to-date session topics, visit Pri-Med.com/west/r18 and click
on the Session Topics tab.
Sponsored by pmiCME
These sessions are supported by educational grants from the health care industry and are
accredited by pmiCME. pmiCME Updates is produced independently of and is not affiliated
with Harvard Medical School and David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
pmiCME Updates
Schedule subject to change.
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Ticketed Event with Limited Seating
To attend, you must select the available pmiCME
Updates track during registration. Tickets are
included in your registration fee, but not all
registrants will be able to attend due to the limited
capacity, so please make your selections early.
CME
Offering
Educational Symposia
Independent, Non-Harvard Medical School Accredited
Earn up to 2 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits™
per session
Thursday–Saturday, April 12-14
Informed by emerging research in treatment and therapy, these independent, non-Harvard
Medical School accredited sessions are scheduled during breakfast, lunch, and dinner hours.
There are a limited number of Educational Symposia, and registration is limited to physicians,
physician assistants, and nurse practitioners currently engaged in patient care.
Current sessions include:
Lunch | 11:55 am – 1:25 pm
Type 2 Diabetes “Grand Rounds”: Consulting the Experts to Encourage Success
with GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
Support for some sessions is made possible by educational grants from industry. Disclosure of
industry support will be provided to attendees in advance of the symposia. These activities are
produced independently of and are not affiliated with Harvard Medical School and David Geffen
School of Medicine at UCLA.
For full details and the most up-to-date session topics, visit Pri-Med.com/west/r18 and click
on the Session Topics tab.
Educational Symposia
Event with Limited Seating
Ticketed
These are limited-capacity ticketed events, so
registration is required. To attend, please select the
available Educational Symposia during registration.
Please note: stand-by lines will be available on-site
for anyone who is not registered; however, we do not
guarantee access to these sessions.
Schedule subject to change.
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Exhibit Hall
Thursday & Friday, April 12-13
Saturday, April 14
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
8:30 am – 1:30 pm
Non-CME
Offering
Exhibitors
Take the time to investigate the many booths showcasing cutting-edge products, treatments, and technologies and
speak with health care industry representatives, on your own schedule, to evaluate the best options for your practice.
A Fashion Hayvin, Inc.
Abbott Laboratories
Accessory Mania
AHRQ Effective Health Care Program
at Baylor College of Medicine
Alere (Inverness Medical Innovations)
AmazingCharts.com
American College of Physicians
American Express
Amylin Pharmaceuticals
Argus Medical Management
AspirinWorks by Corgenix
Biofilm, Inc.
Bionix Medical Technologies
Boiron
California Academy of Physician Asst.
Calmoseptine
Cardinal Health - Neuro Care
Technologies Group
Carlson Laboratories
CME Corner Medical
Communications Media
CryoProbe
CryoSurgery, Inc.
Cutera
Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
Dermalogix Partners, Inc.
diaDexus, Inc.
Doximity
Dr. Fuji
Edge Systems Corporation
Ellman International, LLC
Elsevier Medical Books
Galderma Laboratories LP
Health Match BC
HemoCue, Inc.
HOLOGIC, Inc.
Ideal Protein
Kaiser Permanente
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Maico Diagnostics
Massaging Insoles
by Superior Health, Inc.
Medelita
Medical Speech Solutions
MedicAlert Foundation
Meretek Diagnostics
Micro Direct, Inc.
Midmark Corporation
Navajo Jewelry & Crafts
Navinet, Inc.
New Balance Athletic Shoes
New York Times
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Novus Optimum Lab
Nu-Skin
Nutramax Laboratories, Inc.
OA Systems, Inc.
PCA Advanced Skin Care Systems
Pfizer, Inc.
Philips Respironics
PriCara®, Division of Ortho-McNeilJanssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Prime Clinical Systems, Inc.
Registry of Physician Specialists
Roche Diagnostics
Rockwell Medical Supply, Inc.
Scarf King
Shionogi Pharma, Inc.
Summit Doppler Systems
Take Shape For Life
Takeda Pharmaceuticals
North America, Inc.
Tec Laboratories, Inc.
Televox Software, Inc.
Teva Respiratory
Thinklabs, Inc.
Ultimate Creations
US Army Medical Recruiting
Verathon Medical
ViroPharma Incorporated
Vital Nutrients
Vitamix Corp.
Watermark Medical
WynnPharm, Inc.
Media Sponsor
Exhibit Hall
Presentation Theaters
Discover the latest disease-specific products and services from some of the leading experts in the industry while enjoying
a complimentary lunch or snack. Presentation Theaters offer an intimate learning environment that provides you in-depth
knowledge about new offerings. These presentations are held throughout the conference, during session breaks.
Event with Limited Seating
Ticketed
To attend, you must select the available Presentation Theaters during registration.
Tickets are included in your registration fee, but not all registrants will be able
to attend due to the limited capacity, so please make your selections early.
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Exhibitors and times subject to change.
No one under the age of 16 is permitted on the Exhibit Hall floor.
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Accreditation and Designation
Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care
The Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Harvard Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
COURSE DEVELOPMENT Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care is developed by the Course Development Committee of Harvard Medical School and David
Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. All decisions about the program content and faculty are made exclusively by the Course Development Committee. It is
the mission of the Course Development Committee to develop, present, and promote an educational opportunity that is timely, relevant, free of commercial
influence, and of the highest quality. To that end, we welcome your comments about how better to serve your needs.
Course Objectives After completing Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care, attendees will be better able to:
• Diagnose and manage common conditions in effective and efficient ways that improve outcomes for patients.
• Evaluate the evidence behind new guidelines and recommendations.
• Enhance communication techniques to increase patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment.
pmiCME Updates
pmiCME Updates is sponsored by pmiCME.
Accreditation statement pmiCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
Track 1
Track 2
Designation statement pmiCME designates this live activity for a maximum
of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Designation statement pmiCME designates this live activity for a maximum
of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AAFP APPLICATION Application for CME credit has been filed with the American
Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
AAFP APPLICATION Application for CME credit has been filed with the American
Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
AANP Accreditation Statement: pmiCME is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner
continuing education by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. AANP provider
040308. This program has been approved for 7.5 contact hours of continuing education
(which includes 3.75 hours of pharmacology).
AANP Accreditation Statement: pmiCME is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner
continuing education by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. AANP provider
040308. This program has been approved for 7.5 contact hours of continuing education
(which includes 3.75 hours of pharmacology).
To date, the following organizations have provided an educational grant in support
of these pmiCME Updates 1 activities: Forest Research Institute, a subsidiary of Forest
Laboratories, Inc., and Ironwood Pharmaceuticals.; and Bristol-Myers Squibb and
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, Alliance Partners.
To date, the following organizations have provided an educational grant in support of
these pmiCME Updates 2 activities: Forest Research Institute, a subsidiary of Forest
Laboratories, Inc., and Ironwood Pharmaceuticals.; and Bristol-Myers Squibb and
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, Alliance Partners.
Schedule subject to change.
Educational Symposia
Independent, Non-Harvard Medical School Accredited
To obtain credit for independent, non-Harvard Medical School accredited educational symposia, you will need to scan your Attendance ScanCard at
each symposium attended. Credit certificates will either be distributed at the conclusion of the symposium or mailed to you by the accrediting institution
approximately 8 weeks after the close of the conference.
upport for some of these activities is made possible by educational grants from industry. Disclosure of industry support is provided to attendees in advance of
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the educational activity. To date, the following organizations have provided an educational grant in support of these symposia activities: Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Schedule subject to change.
pmiCME Updates and symposia activities are produced independently of and are not affiliated with Harvard Medical School and David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA. For complete activity information, including acknowledgement of commercial support, please refer to Pri-Med.com/west/accreditation.
Americans with Disabilities Statement
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accommodations, please call 877-4PRI-MED (877-477-4633) or e-mail [email protected] 3 weeks prior to the meeting.
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Expert faculty share insights, tools, and resources
that will transform your practice and improve patient outcomes.
Course Directors
Course Faculty
Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP
Martin A. Quan, MD
Faculty Dean for
Continuing Education
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Professor of Clinical Family Medicine
Director
Office of Continuing Medical Education
David Geffen School of Medicine
at UCLA
Keynote Speakers
Thursday, April 12
Friday, April 13
Top Medical Stories
of the Past 75 Years
Doctors As Storytellers
Mark D. Aronson, MD,
MACP
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center
Sanjiv Chopra, MD,
MACP
Faculty Dean for
Continuing Education
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Neal Baer, MD
Executive Producer of NBC’s
Law and Order: SVU
Medical Expert
Saturday, April 14
Japan Earthquake 2011:
The Lessons Learned
Kozue Shimabukuro, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Fellow
Department of Pediatrics
Mattel Children’s Hospital
at UCLA
Arleen F. Brown, MD, PhD
Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP
Basil B. Clyman, MD, FACP, FACR
Ryan J. Coller, MD
Matthew Conolly, MD
Demetre Daskalakis, MD
Camelia Davtyan, MD, FACP
Marvin Derezin, MD
John P. DiFiori, MD, FACSM
Patrick T. Dowling, MD, MPH
Michele S. Eslami, MD
Peng Thim Fan, MD, FACP
Christopher Fanta, MD
Gregg C. Fonarow, MD
Christopher C. Giza, MD
John D. Goodson, MD, FACP
Kenan Haver, MD
Edwin J. Jacobson, MD
Michael Johnson, MD
Richard A. Johnson, MD
Harvey P. Katz, MD
Paul Kedeshian, MD
Jon Kobashigawa, MD
Howard Libman, MD
Lee Todd Miller, MD
Michael K. Ong, MD, PhD
Janet Pregler, MD, FACP
James C. Puffer, MD
Martin A. Quan, MD
Jacob Rajfer, MD
Robert E. Reiter, MD, MBA
Michael H. Rosove, MD
Jane S. Sillman, MD
Wendelin M. Slusser, MD, MS
Gary Small, MD
Gerald W. Smetana, MD
John A. Tayek, MD
Shirah Vollmer, MD
Karol E. Watson, MD, PhD, FACC
Bertram Zarins, MD
Joshua Zaritsky, MD, PhD
David Ziring, MD
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