2014 New Mexico Chapter Scientific Meeting Register online now!

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2014 New Mexico Chapter Scientific Meeting Register online now!
American College of Physicians
Fostering Excellence in Internal Medicine
2014
New Mexico Chapter
Scientific Meeting
November 6–8, 2014
Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown Hotel
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Register online now!
GOVERNOR’S LETTER
New Mexico Chapter
Meeting Highlights:
• Updates in Hospital
Medicine and Diabetes
• Washington Update
• Overview of New
Target-Specific Oral
Anticoagulants
• Cannabis and Spice
• Dermatology for the
Internist
• Communication in
End-of-Life Care
• Thieves’ Market
• Resident/Fellow
Member presentations
Dear Colleague,
We invite you to join us and your colleagues
in internal medicine at the next scientific
meeting of the New Mexico Chapter of the
American College of Physicians, being
held November 6–8, 2014, at the Sheraton
Albuquerque Uptown Hotel in Albuquerque.
This meeting is not just for ACP members. We
particularly want to invite nonmembers to
join us for this important clinical update and
to learn about the benefits of membership
at the same time.
In addition to earning 11.5 CME credits, by
attending this meeting you will:
• Gain insight into recent medical advances.
• Discuss local and national issues affecting the
practice and teaching of internal medicine.
• Greet old friends, meet new friends, and
develop a network of colleagues in your area.
• Take some time for yourself or with your
family to relax and enjoy the sights around
Albuquerque.
Between scientific sessions, please visit the
College table. You will find information on
new ACP programs, products, and services.
There’s always something new at the College
table—stop by and see for yourself.
This educational
activity has been
designated for
11.5 CME credits.
To ensure your place at this invaluable meeting,
register now by visiting www.acponline.org/
chapters/nm and completing the easy online
registration form. You may also complete the
form at the back of this brochure and send it
by mail or fax. The opportunities available at
this meeting will help you meet not only your
needs as a physician, but also the needs of
the patients you serve.
We look forward to seeing you in Albuquerque.
Sincerely,
Julio C. Munoz, MD, FACP, MAAHPM
President and Program Chair,
ACP New Mexico Chapter
Eileen D. Barrett, MD, MPH, FACP
ACP Governor, New Mexico Chapter
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Thursday, November 6, 2014
4:00 p.m.
Set Up Posters and Exhibits
5:00
Poster Judging
3:00
Diabetes Update
Matthew F. Bouchonville Jr.,
MD
4:00
Refreshment Break
Visit the College table, posters,
and exhibits
4:20
Residents’ Abstract Competition
6:00–7:30 Lessons From a Defense Attorney
Kathleen M. Wilson, Esq.
Dinner Sponsored by
The Doctors Company
Friday, November 7, 2014
6:30 a.m.
Registration
Continental Breakfast
6:55
Improving Management Strategies
for Patients With Multiple Sclerosis:
An Evaluation of Current Practice*
Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MCR
5:20–6:20 Wine and Cheese Reception
Resident/Fellow Members
and Medical Student Awards
Saturday, November 8, 2014
7:00 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
7:30
Hospitalists and Early Career
Physicians Breakfast
Moderators:
Brianna J. Cowan, MD,
FACP, Heather C. Brislen,
MD, and J. Rush Pierce,
MD, FACP
*This event is not part of the official
ACP New Mexico Chapter Annual
Scientific Meeting Education program.
CME will be provided by Integrity
Continuing Education.
7:55
Welcome
Eileen D. Barrett, MD,
MPH, FACP
Diversity and Disparities Breakfast
Moderators:
Cynthia L. Arndell, MD,
FACP, and Justina A. Trott,
MD, FACP
Governor, ACP New
Mexico Chapter
Julio C. Muñoz, MD, FACP,
MAAHPM
Meeting Facilitator
8:00
Washington Update
Robert B. Doherty
9:00
Outpatient Medicine Update
George D. Comerci, MD,
FACP
10:00
10:20
Refreshment Break
Visit the College table, posters,
and exhibits
Hospital Medicine Update
Kendall M. Rogers, MD, CPE,
FACP, SFHM
Patrick A. Rendon, MD
11:20
Thieves’ Market
David R. Scrase, MD, FACP
12:20 p.m. Lunch, Networking, and Business
Meeting
2:00
Overview of New Target-Specific Oral
Anticoagulants (TSOACs)
Allison Burnett, PharmD,
CACP
8:30
Welcome
Julio C. Muñoz, MD, FACP,
MAAHPM
8:35
What Do We Know about Cannabis
and Synthetic Cannabinoids (“Spice”)?
Miriam S. Komaromy, MD,
FACP
9:35
Refreshment Break
Visit the College table,
posters, and exhibits
10:00
Dermatology for the Internist
Phillip Strange, MD
11:00
Communication in End-of-Life Care:
What’s New
Lisa A. Marr, MD, FACP
M E E T I N G I N F O R M AT I O N
Faculty
Cynthia L. Arndell, MD, FACP,
Associate Professor, Internal Medicine,
University of New Mexico Health
Sciences Center, Albuquerque
Eileen D. Barrett, MD, MPH,
FACP, Governor, ACP New Mexico
Chapter; Gallup Indian Medical
Center, Gallup
Matthew F. Bouchonville Jr., MD,
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine,
University of New Mexico Health
Sciences Center, Albuquerque
Heather C. Brislen, MD, Assistant
Professor, Internal Medicine,
University of New Mexico Health
Sciences Center, Albuquerque
Allison Burnett, PharmD, CACP,
PhC Director, Inpatient
Anticoagulation Management
Services University of New Mexico
Hospital, Albuquerque
Patrick A. Rendon, MD, Assistant
Professor, Hospitalist, Internal
Medicine, University of New Mexico
Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque
Kendall Muston Rogers, MD, CPE,
FACP, SFHM, Associate Professor,
Internal Medicine, University of
New Mexico Health Sciences
Center, Albuquerque
David R. Scrase, MD, FACP,
Internist and Geriatrician, Presbyterian
Medical Group, Albuquerque
Phillip Strange, MD, Assistant
Professor Dermatology, University
of New Mexico Health Sciences
Center, Albuquerque
Justina Trott, MD, FACP, Internal
Medicine, Co-Director of Women’s
Health Policy, Clinical Professor of
Medicine, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque
Kathleen Wilson, Esq., Kelsher and
McLeod, PA, Albuquerque
George D. Comerci, MD, FACP,
Professor, Internal Medicine,
University of New Mexico Health
Sciences Center, Albuquerque
Brianna J. Cowan, MD, FACP,
Internal Medicine and Pediatrics,
North Navajo Medical Center,
Shiprock
Robert B. Doherty, Senior Vice
President, Governmental Affairs and
Public Policy, American College of
Physicians, Washington, DC
Miriam S. Komaromy, MD, FACP,
Associate Director, Project ECHO,
Associate Professor of Internal
Medicine, University of New Mexico
Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque
Lisa A. Marr, MD, FACP, Professor,
Internal Medicine, University of New
Mexico Health Sciences Center,
Albuquerque
Julio C. Muñoz, MD, FACP,
MAAHPM, Internal Medicine/
HPM, Carlsbad
J. Rush Pierce, MD, FACP,
Professor, Internal Medicine,
University of New Mexico Health
Sciences Center, Albuquerque
If you are interested in becoming a member
of the College, please contact the Member
and Customer Service Department at
800-523-1546, ext. 2600, or 215-351-2600
(M–F, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET).
Attendance at chapter meetings can help
all ACP members meet the qualifications for
advancement to Fellowship. It is especially
important for those applying under the pathway
that calls for 5 years of activity as a Member.
M E E T I N G I N F O R M AT I O N
Resident/Fellow Members’
Activities
Who Should Attend
Clinical vignettes and posters prepared by Resident/Fellow Members
will be presented at the meeting.
Winners will be announced and the
awards will be presented at the
Wine and Cheese Reception on
Friday. Winners will receive travel
expenses to Internal Medicine Week
2015 in Boston and recognition.
Contact Alisha Parada, MD, at
[email protected] for information about entering the Residents’
Competition. Deadline for submissions is 11:59 p.m. MT on October 5,
2014. Abstract submission form can
be found on the chapter Web site at
www.acponline.org/chapters/nm/
news_meet.htm.
• Subspecialty internists
Medical Students’ Activities
Posters prepared by Medical Students
will be presented at the meeting.
Winners will be announced at the
Wine and Cheese Reception on
Friday and will receive recognition.
Contact Alisha Parada, MD at
[email protected] for information about entering the Medical
Students’ Competition. Deadline
for submissions is 11:59 p.m. MT on
October 5, 2014. Abstract submission
form can be found on the chapter
Web site at www.acponline.org/
chapters/nm/news_meet.htm.
Acknowledgements
(as of May, 2014)
The chapter would like to thank the
following for their generous support
of this meeting:
Hospital Physician Partners
Integrity Continuing Education
Lovelace Medical Group
The Doctors Management Company
• General internists
• Family practitioners
• Hospitalists
• Fellows in subspecialty training
• Allied health practitioners
• Residents (internists in training)
• Medical students interested in
internal medicine
• Nurse practitioners and physician
assistants
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the
participant will be able to:
• Apply updated knowledge of internal
medicine to clinical practice.
• Apply updated knowledge of advocacy, outpatient care, and hospital
medicine to clinical practice.
• Improve clinical practice by incorporating new major developments
in subspecialty medicine.
• Improve clinical practice by incorporating new major developments
in anticoagulation therapy, diabetes,
diversity and disparity, early career
physician and hospitalist issues,
substance abuse, dermatology, and
end-of-life care.
CME Accreditation
The American College of Physicians
is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) to provide
continuing medical education
for physicians.
The American College of Physicians
designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1
Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim
only the credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation
in the activity.
M E E T I N G I N F O R M AT I O N
Hotel Accommodations
Directions/Parking
We have reserved a block of rooms at
the following rates until 5:00 p.m. MT
October 15, 2014. When making your
reservation, be sure to mention that
you will be attending the New Mexico
Chapter ACP meeting.
From East
Single/Double: $109 plus tax
From West
Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown Hotel
2600 Louisiana Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM
• Take I-40 East to the Louisiana Exit.
Turn left (north) and the hotel is
located at the northeast corner of
Louisiana and Menaul.
The rooms are available on a firstcome, first-served basis, so make
your reservation as early as possible
by calling the hotel directly at
505-881-0000 or registering online
at www.starwoodmeeting.com/
Book/NMACP2014.
• Take I-40 West to Louisiana
Boulevard. Take the Louisiana Exit
and turn right (north). The hotel is
located at the northeast corner of
Louisiana and Menaul.
From South
• Take I-25 North to I-40 East. Take
the Louisiana Exit and turn left
(north). The hotel is located at
the northeast corner of Louisiana
and Menaul.
Area Interests
From North
There are many interesting things to
do in Albuquerque, such as visiting
Expo New Mexico, exploring the
vibrant and eclectic Nob Hill, wandering through historic Old Town,
capturing lovely vistas from the
Sandia Peak Tramway, and shopping
at the Coronado Mall.
• Take Interstate 25 South to
Interstate 40 East. Continue east
on I-40 and take the Louisiana Exit.
Turn left (north) and the hotel is
located on the northeast corner of
Louisiana and Menaul.
Information about the Albuquerque
area is available online at
www.visitalbuquerque.org/thingsdo-so/search/.
The meeting site also has complimentary
self-parking facilities.
M E E T I N G I N F O R M AT I O N
• Online
Visit us on the Web and register at
www.acponline.org/chapters/nm.
• Mail
To register by mail, complete the
registration form at the back of this
brochure and mail it to ACP at the
address below. Be sure to list your
daytime phone number in case we
need to notify you of any changes.
Please reproduce the form for
additional registrations (one form
per registrant).
AC002
American College of Physicians
190 N. Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA 19106-1572
• Fax
Register 24 hours a day via fax at
215-351-2799.
Fax forms must include credit card
number, expiration date, security
code number, and signature. Do not
mail a copy of the form because it
may result in a duplicate registration
and you will be charged twice.
• Phone
Call 800-523-1546, ext. 2600, or
215-351-2600 (M–F, 9 a.m.–
5 p.m. ET).
Be sure to have your credit card
number, expiration date, and security
code number available before calling.
• Payment Options
Payment in full is required. Make
check or money order payable to
ACP. Must remit in U.S. funds drawn
on a U.S. bank. If paying by credit
card, please provide the credit card
number, expiration date, security
code, and authorizing signature.
• Early Bird Discount
Register by October 23, 2014, and
the registration fees are $175 for
ACP members and $245 for nonmembers. After October 23, 2014,
the rates increase by $25. This
includes on-site registrations. Save
money by registering now!
• Cancellations/Refunds
All cancellation requests must be
received by Member and Customer
Service in writing via e-mail
[email protected]. Cancellations
will not be accepted by telephone.
Individuals who fail to attend the
course (no-shows) will not be
entitled to any refund.
• Satisfaction Guarantee
We offer a satisfaction guarantee—
if meeting attendees are not satisfied
with their experience at the meeting,
they may write for a refund of their
registration fee.
• Special Needs
If you have a disability or any special dietary needs, please contact
please contact Sylvia Burns at
505-962-0358 or [email protected].
• Questions?
For registration information, contact ACP Member and Customer
Service (M–F, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET)
toll-free at 800-523-1546, ext. 2600,
or direct at 215-351-2600. You may
also e-mail [email protected]
or fax 215-351-2799.
If you need more information on
the meeting schedule or location,
please contact Sylvia Burns at
505-962-0358 or [email protected].
For more information about ACP
or the New Mexico Chapter,
contact the New Mexico Chapter
Governor, Eileen D. Barrett, MD,
MPH, FACP, by telephone at
505-360-0741, or e-mail
[email protected].
R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M
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American College of Physicians
New Mexico Chapter Scientific Meeting
November 6–8, 2014
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Registration Fees:
Check one category that best applies. Registration fee includes attendance for
meeting attendees at the Thursday banquet and Friday reception, continental
breakfasts, lunch, all scientific sessions and materials, and CME documentation.
ACP Categories:
❏ ACP Member ............................................................................................. $175
❏ Resident/Fellow Member ........................................................................ No Fee
❏ Medical Student Member ....................................................................... No Fee
Nonmember Categories:
❏ Nonmember Physician ............................................................................... $245
❏ Nonmember Resident*........................................................................... No Fee
❏ Nonmember Medical Student ................................................................ No Fee
❏ Nonmember Allied Health Professional .................................................... $175
*Nonmember Residents must register by contacting the chapter staff at 505-962-0358 or
Customer Service at 800-523-1546, ext. 2600 in order to get the correct registration rate.
Please indicate your attendance at the following:
❏ BR01–Continental Breakfast–Friday, 6:30 a.m.
❏ L01–Lunch–Friday, 12:20 p.m.
❏ BR02–Continental Breakfast–Saturday, 7:00 a.m.
❏ BR03–Hospitalists and Early Career Physicians Breakfast–Saturday, 7:30 a.m.
❏ BR04–Diversity and Disparities Breakfast–Saturday, 7:30 a.m.
❏ BANQ–Banquet–Thursday, 6:00 p.m.
❏ BANQV–Banquet, Vegetarian Meal–Thursday, 6:00 p.m.
❏ REC01–Reception–Friday, 5:20 p.m.
Guests – RM1531G
❏ BANQG–Guest Banquet–Thursday, 6:00 p.m.–$45
❏ BANQGV–Guest Banquet, Vegetarian Meal–Thursday, 6:00 p.m.–$45
❏ REC01G–Reception–Friday, 5:20 p.m.–$30
If you are registering after October 23, 2014, please add a $25 late fee
to your total.
GRAND TOTAL (enter on previous page) $ _______________
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