Clinical Allergy for the Practicing Physician

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Clinical Allergy for the Practicing Physician
Clinical Allergy for the
Practicing Physician
Friday & Saturday
July 17 & 18, 2015
Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis
Course Chairs
Phillip E. Korenblat, MD
Andrew L. Kau, MD, PhD
Presented By
The Division of Allergy & Immunology
CME Provided By
Washington University School of Medicine
Continuing Medical Education
We graciously acknowledge Dr. Korenblat's
committment of presenting 35 years of allergy activities.
CARDINALS BASEBALL GAME
Party Room Reserved (limited tickets)
St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Mets
Friday, July 17, 7:15pm
FACULTY
Keynote Speaker
Stephen C. Dreskin, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine and Immunology
Director, University of Colorado Hospital Allergy and Immunology Practice
Aurora, Colorado
Guest Faculty
Benjamin Francisco, PhD, PNP-BC, AE-C
Director, Asthma Ready Communities
Research Assistant Professor of Clinical Child Health
Pulmonary Medicine & Allergy
University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri
Brett W. Hronek, MD
Ferrell-Duncan Allergy Clinic/Cox Health
Springfield, Missouri
Washington University Activity Faculty
Jeffrey J. Atkinson, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary
John P. Atkinson, MD, Samuel B. Grant Professor of Medicine
Professor of Medicine and Molecular Microbiology
Chief, Division of Rheumatology
Avraham Beigelman, MD, MSCI, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Susan S. Berdy, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Douglas R. Berson, MD, Instructor in Clinical Medicine
Gordon R. Bloomberg, MD, Professor of Pediatrics
Nicholas Hartog, MD, Fellow in Allergy & Immunology
Caroline C. Horner, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Andrew L. Kau, MD, PhD, Instructor in Clinical Medicine
Alfred Kim, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pathology & Immunology; Co-Director, Lupus Clinic
Brian Kim, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology)
Maleewan Kitcharoensakkul, MD, Clinical Fellow, Pediatrics
Phillip E. Korenblat, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine
Anthony Kulczycki, Jr, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine & Molecular Microbiology
Jacqueline L. Reiss, MD, Instructor in Clinical Medicine
John S. Schneider, MD, MA, Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Director of Rhinology
David M. Sheinbein, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine (Dermatology)
J. Allen Thiel, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
H. James Wedner, MD, Dr. Phillip and Arleen Korenblat Professor of Medicine
Chief, Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Director, The Asthma and Allergy Center of Washington University
John A. Wood, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
LEARNING & PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
This live activity is designed for allergists, pulmonologists, primary care
and family practice physicians, otolaryngologists, nurse practitioners,
physician assistants and any associates who participate in the care of
patients with allergic and immunologic illnesses. The intended result of
this activity is to increase knowledge, competence and performance in the
management of allergic diseases including urticaria, asthma, allergic
rhinitis, drug sensitivities, sinusitis, immunodeficiencies and food allergies.
At the conclusion of this seminar attendees will be able to:
•Advise patients on circumstances where omalizumab may be available
for use in chronic or spontaneous urticaria.
•Identify infants who may benefit from early introduction of peanut.
•Utilize more effective approaches to teaching patients how to use
asthma inhalers.
•Provide information to patients concerning cluster immunotherapy
and oral desensitization for grass and ragweed allergic rhinitis.
•Utilize an improved approach to identifying and managing patients
with drug allergy.
Planning Committee
Phillip E. Korenblat, MD
Andrew L. Kau, MD, PhD
Sandy Odenwald, RN
Disclosure Policy
It is the policy of Washington University School of Medicine, Continuing
Medical Education, that planners, faculty and other persons who may
influence content of this CME activity disclose all relevant financial
relationships with commercial interests in order for CME staff to identify
and resolve any potential conflicts of interest prior to the educational
activity. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of off-label/
unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation. Detailed
disclosures will be made in activity handout materials.
NOTICE: Physician Information Collection
For physician attendees, the Open Payments to Physicians (Sunshine Act)
may require the company supporter(s) to report to CMS the value of some
items associated with this activity. For proper reporting, we will be asking
for your NPI (National Provider Index) number and a state license number.
This activity is supported in part by educational grants from various
commercial organizations. A complete list of commercial supporters and
contributors will be available at the time of the conference.
Some companies may also exhibit.
AGENDA
FRIDAY, July 17
7:30am Registration & Continental Breakfast
7:50 Welcome – H. James Wedner, MD
Moderator: J. Allen Thiel, MD
8:00 Drug Allergy: State-of-the-Art – H. James Wedner, MD
8:40 Childhood Asthma – Gordon R. Bloomberg, MD
9:10 Allergy and Rhinosinusitis: The Sinus Surgeon's Perspective
John S. Schneider, MD, MA
9:40
Update on Sublingual Immunotherapy – Jacqueline L. Reiss, MD
10:10 Refreshment Break & Visit Exhibits
10:30
Metal Allergy in Joint Replacement – Andrew L. Kau, MD, PhD
11:00
Accelerated Subcutaneous Immunotherapy
Brett W. Hronek, MD
11:30 Chronic Itch: Pathophysiology, Treatments and New Strategies
Brian Kim, MD
12:00pm Question & Answer Session
12:10
Luncheon (to be provided)
Moderator: John A. Wood, MD
1:10
Open Your Eyes to Ocular Allergy – Susan S. Berdy, MD
1:40 New Medications for the Treatment of Autoimmune
Diseases – Alfred Kim, MD, PhD
2:10
Update on IgG Therapy for Immunologic Disorders
Anthony Kulczycki, Jr, MD
2:40 Early Introduction of Foods for the Prevention of
Food Allergy – Avraham Beigelman, MD, MSCI
3:10 Refreshment Break & Visit Exhibits
3:30 Future Therapies for Asthma and Other Allergic Illness
Phillip E. Korenblat, MD
4:00 KEYNOTE GUEST LECTURE
In Vitro Testing to Food Allergens
Stephen C. Dreskin, MD, PhD
4:40 Case Presentations: Immune Mediated Skin Diseases
David M. Sheinbein, MD
5:15 Question & Answer Session
5:30 Adjourn
6:30 Dinner in party room at Busch Stadium (Must have ticket to attend)
St. Louis Cardinals v. New York Mets
AGENDA (Continued)
SATURDAY, July 18
6:45am Continental Breakfast & Visit Exhibits
7:15
Clinical Case Presentations & Audience Response Questions
Moderator: Douglas R. Berson, MD
Panel: Maleewan Kitcharoensakkul, MD and
Nicholas Hartog, MD
Moderator: Anthony Kulczycki, Jr, MD
8:00 KEYNOTE GUEST LECTURE
Update on Chronic Urticaria – Stephen C. Dreskin, MD, PhD
8:45
Inhalation Instructions 94664 - Optimizing the Impact
of Inhaled Medications
Benjamin Francisco, PhD, PNP-BC, AE-C
9:45 Refreshment Break & Visit Exhibits
10:00 Pitfalls in Pulmonary Function Testing Interpretation
Jeffrey J. Atkinson, MD
10:30 Hereditary Angioedema – John P. Atkinson, MD
11:00 Diagnosis of Primary Immunodeficiency in Children
Caroline C. Horner, MD
11:30 Translating Knowledge to Clinical Practice in Allergy/
Immunology – H. James Wedner, MD
12:00pm Question & Answer Session
12:10 Adjourn
CREDIT
ACCREDITATION . . . Washington University is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
CME . . . Washington University designates this live activity for a
maximum of 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)TM. Physicians should
claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
NURSING CONTACT HOURS . . . 12.6 Contact Hours Available
Washington University School of Medicine is an approved provider of
continuing nursing education by the Missouri Nurses Association, an
accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's
Commission on Accreditation.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis, 999 North Second Street,
St. Louis, MO 63102. Since meeting room temperatures are difficult to
regulate to everyone’s preference, bringing a jacket or sweater is
recommended.
Parking: Please valet park at the entrance to the hotel and bring your
ticket to the registration desk for validation. Self-parking is also available in
hotel garage (entrance off Carr St) at no charge. Overnight parking cannot
be validated.
Hotel Accommodations: Make your reservations directly with the
hotel and please specify you are with the Washington University Clinical
Allergy seminar. To assure lodging at the special discount rate, make your
reservations by Thursday, June 25, 2015, after which time reservations are
accepted on an availability basis at the current rate.
Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis $245 (+tax) Standard
999 North Second Street, St. Louis, MO 63102 314-881-5800
www.fourseasons.com/stlouis
Please Note: Washington University is not responsible for airline, hotel
reservations or any other travel expenses. Please confirm course registration
acceptance prior to purchase of non-refundable or penalty airline tickets.
Registration/Payment Policy: Your full payment in advance completes
your registration and ensures your enrollment in this course. If you have
not received an acknowledgment within two weeks of your registration
submission, please call the CME office. Opportunities for on-site registration
are limited and may be unavailable. To inquire about the availability to
register on-site, please contact the CME office.
Cancellations: Seminar registration fee less $25 administrative charge is
refundable if cancellation is received in writing by July 10, 2015.
Special Needs: Continuing Medical Education at Washington University
School of Medicine fully complies with the legal requirements of the
Americans with Disabilities Act rules and regulations thereof. If any
participant of this meeting is in need of accommodations, please do not
hesitate to submit written requests at least one month prior to seminar date.
Day of Seminar Only Telephone Number: (314) 881-5800
Callers should ask for the Washington University Clinical Allergy seminar.
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Website: http://cme.wustl.edu REGISTRATION
Clinical Allergy for the Practicing Physician
July 17 & 18, 2015
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REGISTRATION FEES: By Jul 10  Physician $375 Allied Health Professional
$325
After Jul 10
$395
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Fees include enrollment, continuing education credits, educational materials,
continental breakfasts, luncheon, refreshment breaks and daily parking.
BASEBALL GAME (Party Room Reserved, Dinner Provided)
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$ 65
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