PRIMARY CARE REVIEW - Oregon Health & Science University
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PRIMARY CARE REVIEW - Oregon Health & Science University
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION 46th Annual PRIMARY CARE REVIEW February 9-13, 2015 Sentinel Hotel Portland, Oregon Sponsored by: Division of Continuing Medical Education School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University 46th Annual Primary Care Review February 9-13, 2015 Sentinel Hotel - Portland, Oregon COURSE DESCRIPTION The OHSU Primary Care Review provides up-to-date clinical information and critical review of topics essential to primary care practice. Twenty plenary presentations and over 60 hours of smaller breakout sessions provide the opportunity to design a personalized learning experience. Plenary presentations will address: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Asthma and allergy Literature reviews on topics such as geriatric and cardiovascular medicine Cognition impairment in the geriatric patient Diabetes care in high risk individuals, followed by translating research into action Numerous women’s health issues * Heart disease and stroke * Incontinence * Midlife intimacy issues * Pregnancy health issues and their relationship to future health Who are the best candidates for anticoagulants? Medication interactions every primary care provider should know What’s new in anemia and peripheral vascular disease Those recent lipid guidelines … now what do we do? Management of the heart failure patient Strategies for treating the obese pediatric patient What the primary care provider should know about managing fatty liver disease Managing anxiety and depression Dealing with patients with opioid use disorders Using cannabinoids for childhood epilepsy – really? Smaller breakout sessions promote interaction and discussion with faculty and allow ample time for questions. For 2015, there are a number of two-hour sessions, providing attendees with a more complete discussion of the topics selected: • • • • • Preventing and Managing Difficult Interactions with Patients and Families Addiction 101 Hidden Stresses and Unexplained Symptoms II Perception vs. Reality: How It Misleads Medical Information Oregon’s Death with Dignity Law – How’s It Working? TARGET AUDIENCE & LEARNING OBJECTIVES The 2015 Primary Care Review is designed for family physicians, internists, hospitalists and other physicians working in a primary care setting, as well as allied health care providers in primary care practices. At the conclusion of the course, participants will: • Learn how to use the information gathered to generate a differential diagnosis for the patient presenting with cognitive impairment • Understand common challenges in management of comorbidities complicated by kidney disease including gout and osteoporosis • Have a better understanding of safety issues with current medications for diabetes • Understand how the mother’s health conditions during pregnancy can translate into other health issues later in life • Feel more comfortable having difficult conversations with patients, families and other care givers • Be able to more appropriately prescribe medications for patients experiencing back pain • Understand the importance of spirometry usage in the primary care office GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Accommodations: The course will be held at the Sentinel Hotel, 614 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR; admission to the meeting rooms is limited to registered attendees. For hotel reservations, call the Sentinel directly at 503-224-3400 and be sure to mention your attendance at the OHSU Primary Care Review. Please make your reservations early; the room block will be released on January 9, 2015 and is subject to sell-out prior to that date. Tuition/Registration: Tuition is $750. This includes course materials and lunch Monday through Thursday. A confirmation letter will be e-mailed to you upon receipt of your registration payment; if you have not received confirmation within seven days of submitting your registration, please call 503-494-4898. Cancellations: A $45.00 service charge will be assessed on all refund requests received on or before February 3, 2015. We are unable to issue refunds after that date. Breakout Sessions: Enrollment in some breakout sessions is limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Additional Information: For more information, please contact the Division of Continuing Medical Education at 503-494-8700 or email [email protected]. PROGRAM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2015 7:15Registration/Coffee Morning Session: 7:50Introduction to the Course Asthma/Allergy 8:00Update in Asthma Care- Anthony Montanaro, MD 8:40Spirometry for the Busy Clinician - Mark O’Hollaren, MD 9:20Panel/Questions and Answers 10:00 BREAK Geriatrics 10:20 Evaluation of the Patient with Cognitive Impairment - David Mansoor, MD 11:00 Update in Geriatrics: Recent Literature That Should Influence Primary Care Practice - Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH 11:40 Panel/Questions and Answers 12:10 LUNCH Afternoon Session: 1:00BREAKOUT SESSION I A. Oregon’s Death with Dignity Law - How’s it Working - A Presentation and Discussion (2 hours) - Robert Sack, MD, Linda Ganzini, MD, David Grube, MD & Sue Porter Cancelled B. Perception vs. Reality: How it Misleads Medical Information (2 hours) - Marc Gosselin, MD C. Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy in 2015 - Nicole Cirino, MD D. Chronic Kidney Disease in Older Adults: Challenges in Identification and Management - Jessica Weiss, MD 2:05BREAKOUT SESSION II A. Oregon’s Death with Dignity Law: How’s it Working - continued Cancelled B. Perception vs. Reality: How it Misleads Medical Information - continued C. Hypertension Management: Lessons from Goldilocks - Tonja Dirkx, MD D. Male Hypogonadism: When is it Time for T? - Christine Lee, MD 3:05BREAK 3:25BREAKOUT SESSION III A. Preventing and Managing Difficult Interactions with Patients and Families (2 hours) - Geoff Gordon, MD & Susan Hedlund, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C B. Team Based Stratagies to Reduce the Risk of Falls in Primary Care Practice (2 hours) - Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH & Colleen Casey, PhD, ANP-BC (limited enrollment) C. Contraception for Women with Chronic Medical Conditions - Paula Bednarek, MD D. Insomnia & Sleep Apnea - Jonathan Emens, MD 4:30BREAKOUT SESSION IV A. Preventing and Managing Difficult Interactions - continued B. Risk of Falls - continued C. Literature Review: Pulmonary Medicine - Gopal Allada, MD D. Appropriate Pharmacologic Management of Spine Pain - Kimberly Mauer, MD 5:30ADJOURN PROGRAM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2015 7:30Coffee Morning Session: Diabetes 8:00Preventing Diabetes in High Risk Individuals: The Evidence, Guidelines and Possibilities - Andrew Ahmann, MD 8:40Diabetes Prevention in Oregon: Translating Research into Action - Donald Kain, MA, RD, LD, CDE 9:20Panel/Questions and Answers 10:00 BREAK Women’s Health 10:20 Making Mid-Life Sex Fun Again - Karen Adams, MD 11:00 Updates in the Primary Prevention of Heart Disease & Stroke in Women - Christine Kelso, MD, MPH 11:40 Panel/Questions and Answers 12:10 LUNCH Afternoon Session: 1:00BREAKOUT SESSION I A. Hidden Stresses and Unexplained Symptoms II (2 hours)- David Clarke, MD B. Cases in Heart Valve Disease - Susan Grauer, MD C. Substance Abuse in Pregnancy - Amanda Risser, MD D. The Hearing Loss and Dementia Link - Eric Frederick, AuD 2:05BREAKOUT SESSION II A. Hidden Stresses and Unexplained Symptoms II- continued B. Case Studies: Rashes to Know - Kevin White, MD C. Common Fractures You Can Manage in Your Office - Darin Friess, MD D. Approach to Acute Monoarthritis - Richard Wernick, MD 3:05BREAK 3:25BREAKOUT SESSION III A. An Ounce of Prevention: Updates in Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management - Elizabeth (Foy) White-Chu, MD B. Hip Pain and the Active Young Patient - Andrea Herzka, MD C. Burnout/Wellness - Shona Hunsaker, MD & David Kagen, MD D. Practical Gout: Avoiding the Six Traps - Richard Wernick, MD 4:30 Plenary - Cannabinoids for Childhood Epilepsy: Hope or Hype? - Colin Roberts, MD 5:30 ADJOURN PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2015 7:30Coffee Morning Session: Pharmacology 8:00 Anticoagulants - Who to Use and Who NOT to Use In! - Thomas DeLoughery, MD 8:40Drug-Drug Interactions 2015 - Ali Olyaei, PharmD, BCPS 9:20Panel/Questions and Answers 10:00 BREAK Hematology/Oncology 10:20 Update in Peripheral Vascular Disease - Tim Liem, MD 11:00 Anemia - Things Have Changed! - Thomas DeLoughery, MD 11:40 Panel/Questions and Answers 12:10 LUNCH Afternoon Session: 1:00BREAKOUT SESSION I A. Common Medical Disorders Associated with Hearing Loss – Eric Frederick, AuD B. Environmental Hazards – Lightning, Heat & Cold – Thomas DeLoughery, MD C. Troubled Adolescents with Chronic Pain – David Wagner, MD D. Management of Stable Ischemic Heart Disease - Greg Larsen, MD 2:05BREAKOUT SESSION II A. Warfarin: Tips on Using an Obsolete Drug – Thomas DeLoughery, MD B. Case Studies in Type 1 Diabetes – Jessica Castle, MD C. Over the Counter Intelligence: A Spy in the House of Cough Medicine! – Ben Hoffman, MD D. Non-Operative Management of Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis – Nels Carlson, MD 3:05BREAK 3:25BREAKOUT SESSION III A. New Insights in Concussion Management – James Chesnutt, MD B. New Treatments in Prostate Cancer - Julie Graff, MD C. “Back” to Basics for Women - Grace Chen, MD D. Car Seats 202: What You Still Don’t Know about Child Passenger Safety – Ben Hoffman, MD 4:30 Plenary - Diagnosis and Management of Prescription Opioid Use Disorders - Melissa Weimer, DO 5:30 ADJOURN PROGRAM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015 7:30Coffee Morning Session: New Lipid Guidelines 8:00 New Lipid Guidelines: What the LDL Do We Do Now? - Mary Pickett, MD - Michael Shapiro, DO - Craig Williams, PharmD - Bart Duell, MD 10:00 BREAK Obesity Issues -Pediatric & Adult 10:20 Management of Fatty Liver Disease in the Primary Care Setting - Atif Zaman, MD, MPH 11:00 Evaluation & Management of the Child with Obesity - Natasha Polensek, MD 11:40 Panel/Questions and Answers 12:10 LUNCH Afternoon Session: 1:00Plenary - Managing Anxiety (and Depression): A Worry-Free Approach –Pritham Raj, MD 2:05BREAKOUT SESSION I A. Bleeding Disorders in OBGYN: A Hematologist’s Perspective – Jody Kujovich, MD B. Imaging the Weekend Warrior – Sandra Schmahmann, MD C. The Year in Diabetes – Elizabeth Stephens, MD D. Care of the Older Adult with Dementia and Chronic Mental Illness - Maureen Nash, MD 3:05BREAK 3:25BREAKOUT SESSION II A. Children and E-Cigarettes – Holger Link, MD B. Addiction 101 (2 hours) – Rachel Solotaroff, MD C Osteoporosis – Kathryn Schabel, MD D. Visual Symptoms and Their Likely Culprits – Lorinda Lombardi, MD 4:30BREAKOUT SESSION III A. Common Injuries and Conditions: From the Playground to the Sports Field– Matthew Halsey, MD B. Addiction 101 - continued C. Clinical Trials and National Guidelines Report: Reading Alphabet Soup: JNC-8, ACC/AHA, ADA, NICE, KDOQI - Ali Olyaei, PharmD, BCPS D. Geriatric Pain Management - Caitlin Mohr, MD & Sandhya Srikantom, MD 5:30ADJOURN PROGRAM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015 7:30 Coffee Morning Session: Cardiology 8:00Outpatient Management of Heart Failure - Christopher Chien, MD 8:40Literature Review: Cardiology - Crispin Davies, MD 9:20Panel/Questions and Answers 10:00 BREAK Women’s Health II 10:20 Pregnancy as a Window into Future Health - Richard Burwick, MD 11:00 Female Incontinence - Evaluation and Treatment Choices for Every Age and Stage - Renee Edwards, MD 11:40 Panel/Questions and Answers 12:10 ADJOURN CREDIT The School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. American Medical Association: Oregon Health & Science University, School of Medicine, Division of Continuing Medical Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 34.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. American Academy of Family Physicians: Application for CME Credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE All committee members are from the School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University Michelle Berlin, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology Elizabeth Bower, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics) Hans Carlson, MD, Associate Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Leslie Doering, Administrative Director, Continuing Medical Education Alan Hunter, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine (Hospital Medicine) Carrie Phillipi, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics Mary Samuels, MD, Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition) Michael Shapiro, DO, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) Johanna Warren, MD, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Atif Zaman, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology & Hepatology) FACULTY Karen Adams, MD, Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology Andrew Ahmann, MD, Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition) Gopal Allada, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine) Paula Bednarek, MD, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology Richard Burwick, MD, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology Nels Carlson, MD, Associate Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Colleen Casey, PhD, ANP-BC, Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics) Jessica Castle, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition) Grace Chen, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine James Chesnutt, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Christopher Chien, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) Nicole Cirino, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry David Clarke, MD, Affiliate Assistant Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology & Hepatology) Crispin Davies, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine); PVAMC Thomas DeLoughery, MD, Professor of Medicine (Hematology & Medical Oncology) Tonja Dirkx, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Nephrology & Hypertension) Bart Duell, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition) Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics) Renee Edwards, MD, Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology Jonathan Emens, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry; PVAMC Eric Frederick, AuD, Audiologist, Audiology Center Northwest, Portland, Oregon Darin Friess, MD, Associate Professor of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation Linda Ganzini, MD, Professor of Psychiatry Geoffrey Gordon, MD, Affiliate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics) Marc Gosselin, MD, Associate Professor of Diagnostic Radiology Susan Grauer, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine); PVAMC Julie Graff, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology & Medical Oncology) David Grube, MD, Affiliate Associate Professor of Family Medicine Matthew Halsey, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Susan Hedlund, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C, Manager, Patient/Family Support Services, Knight Cancer Institute Andrea Herzka, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Ben Hoffman, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics Shona Hunsaker, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hospital Medicine); PVAMC David Kagen, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics); PVAMC Donald Kain, MA, RD, LD, CDE, Instructor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition) Christine Kelso, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics) Jody Kujovich, MD, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Greg Larsen, MD, Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine); PVAMC FACULTY Christine Lee, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition) Timothy Liem, MD Associate Professor of Surgery Holger Link, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Lorinda Lombardi, MD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology David Mansoor, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Kimberly Mauer, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine Caitlin Mohr MD, Geriatric Fellow, PVAMC Anthony Montanaro, MD, Professor of Medicine (Allergy & Clinical Immunology) Maureen Nash, MD, Medical Director, Providence Elder Care, Portland, Oregon Mark O’Hollaren, MD, Professor of Medicine (Allergy & Clinical Immunology) Ali Olyaei, PharmD. BCPS, Professor of Medicine (Nephrology & Hypertension) and Pharmacology Mary Pickett, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics) Natasha Polensek, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Sue Porter, Client Support Team Member, Compassion & Choices of Oregon Y Pritham Raj, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics) Amanda Risser, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Colin Roberts, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics Robert Sack, MD, Professor of Psychiatry Katheryn Schabel, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Sandra Schmahmann, MD, Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Radiology Michael Shapiro, DO, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) Rachel Solotaroff, MD, MPH, Central City Concern, Portland, Oregon Sandhya Srikantom, MD, Geriatric Fellow, PVAMC Elizabeth Stephens, MD, Endocrinology Chief, Associate Director, Continuing Medical Education, Providence Portland Medical Center David Wagner, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Melissa Weimer, DO, Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics) Jessica Weiss, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Nephrology & Hypertension) Richard Wernick, MD, Regional Director of Continuing Medical Education, Providence Health Systems Kevin White, MD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology Elizabeth (Foy) White-Chu, MD, Associate Geriatric Fellowship Director, PVAMC Craig Williams, PharmD, Affiliate Associate Professor of Family Medicine Atif Zaman, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology & Hepatology) If you have a disability and require assistance to participate in the conference, please contact the Division of Continuing Medical Education at 503-494-8700 or email [email protected] as early as possible, but no later than twenty (20) business days before the meeting. OHSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. REGISTRATION 46th Annual OHSU Primary Care Review February 9-13, 2015 Tuition $750.00 Please enclose a check made payable to OHSU Continuing Medical Education for $ 750.00 (U.S. Currency) To pay with a credit card, please register online at www.ohsu.edu/som/cme If you have not received confirmation within seven days of submitting your registration, please call 503-494-4898 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MONDAY: Please select from each time period unless session continues. □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 1:00 PM Death with Dignity Perception vs. Reality Antidepressant Use CKD in Older Adults 2:05 PM Dignity (continued) Perception (continued) Hypertension Low T 3:25 PM Contraception Insomnia Difficult Interactions Risk of Falls 4:30 PM Spine Pain Pulmonary Medicine Interactions (continued) Risk of Falls (continued) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- □ □ □ □ TUESDAY: Please select from each time period unless session continues. □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 1:00 PM Hidden Stresses Heart Valve Disease Substance Abuse Hearing Loss/Dementia 2:05 PM Stresses (continued) Rashes to Know Common Fractures Monoarthritis 3:25 PM Pressure Ulcers Hip Pain Burnout/Wellness Practical Gout ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- □ WEDNESDAY: Please select from each time period unless session continues. □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 1:00 PM Hearing Loss Environmental Hazards Chronic Pain Ischemic Heart Disease 2:05 PM Is Warfarin Obsolete Diabetes OTC Meds/Peds Osteoarthritis 3:25 PM Concussion Prostate Cancer Back to Basics Car Seats ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THURSDAY: Please select from each time period unless session continues. □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 2:05 PM Bleeding Disorders Imaging Year in Diabetes Dementia & Chronic Illness 3:25 PM E-Cigarettes Addiction 101 Osteoporosis Visual Symptoms 4:30 PM Common Injuries Addiction (continued) Alphabet Soup Geriatric Pain Management ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name____________________________________________ Prof Degree_______ Practice Emphasis____________ (Please use one form per registrant and clearly print or type information) Street Address____________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________ State_________________ Zip ________________ Phone No. (_____) _________________________ Fax No. (_____) _____________________ Email _______________________________________________________________________ Please return to: Continuing Medical Education-L602, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239-3098. 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U.S. Postage PAID PERMIT No. 722 Portland, Oregon 2015 OHSU CME CALENDAR April 16-17 22nd Annual Internal Medicine Review Sentinel Hotel, Portland, Oregon May 14-15 74th Sommer Memorial Lectures/Alumni Scientific Session Multnomah Athletic Club, Portland, Oregon May 21-22 10th Annual Pediatric Review & Update Sentinel Hotel, Portland, Oregon June 3-4 Infectious Disease for the Non-Specialist Resort at the Mountain, Welches, Oregon June 19-20 Musculoskeletal Update for Primary Care Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, Washington September 2015 10th Annual NW Regional Hospital Medicine Conference Sentinel Hotel, Portland, Oregon October 2015 16th Annual Oregon Geriatrics Society Meeting Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Oregon October 2015 4th Annual Orthopedics for Primary Care Sentinel Hotel, Portland, Oregon November 2015 39th annual Pacific NW Update in OB-GYN and Women’s Health Sentinel Hotel, Oregon Note: Schedules are subject to change; please visit our website at www.ohsu.edu/som/cme for program updates, brochures and registration information.