1. The University of Virginia Department of Medicine presents
The 38th Annual
Edward W. Hook, Jr., M.D.
Recent Advances
in Clinical Medicine
October 26 - 28, 2011
Omni Charlottesville Hotel
Charlottesville, Virginia
Sponsored by the
Office of Continuing Medical Education • University of Virginia School of Medicine
2. Dear Colleague:
O
n behalf of the Department of Medicine at the University of Virginia, we would like to invite you
to attend the 38th annual Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine Conference. The Planning
Committee has assembled a broad array of stimulating lectures addressing current issues
relevant to the care of patients in both the outpatient and inpatient settings. Reflecting the increasing
complexity of medical practice, the conference will continue to feature interdisciplinary sessions, this
year focusing on sleep disorders and on medical issues that arise in joint replacement and in care of the
pregnant patient. The lectures are designed to provide practical “take-home” points that you can put into
practice upon your return to the office and hospital. Ample time is allotted at the end of each session
to have your questions addressed by the speakers, and many attendees confer informally with lecturers
during the breaks.
We have continued our popular “Meet the Professor” sessions over breakfast and lunch to provide you
with opportunities to broaden your medical knowledge and skills through challenging case discussions,
workshops and interactive presentations. Again we are offering a dinner symposium in the University of
Virginia’s historic Rotunda, designed by Thomas Jefferson, where you can participate in a provocative
discussion of how physicians deal with adversity. The course will be particularly useful to generalists –
physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants -- practicing in a variety of settings, but specialists
also attend this conference to stay abreast of important advances in medical care. All meeting materials
will be available for download at the RACM website for registered participants one week prior to the
conference. A printed syllabus is available for a small additional charge.
Late October is one of the most spectacular times of the year to visit Charlottesville. The foliage
in the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains will be at its peak, Thomas Jefferson’s University of Virginia and
Monticello are within minutes of the conference hotel and there are many activities available for families.
The meeting takes place on the historic Downtown Mall, which boasts charming shops, fine restaurants,
art galleries, the historic Paramount Theatre (performing arts), and a movie theatre. You may also wish
to stay for the weekend to attend athletic and cultural events at the University.
We look forward to seeing you in October!
Andrew M.D. Wolf, M.D. Mitchell H. Rosner, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine
Course Director Interim Chair, Department of Medicine
3. Course Director Planning Committee Members
Andrew M.D. Wolf, M.D. Andrew M. D. Wolf, MD General Medicine
B. Gail Macik, MD Hematology/Oncology
Michael Mangrum, MD Cardiology
Bryan Sauer, MD Gastroenterology
Kambiz Kalantarinia, MD Nephrology
Cynthia D. Brown, MD Pulmonary
Sue A. Brown, MD Endocrinology
John G. Leiner, MD General Medicine
Tamara W. Eberly, PhD, RN Continuing Education
Faculty
Emaad Abdel-Rahman, MD Nephrology Donald L. Kimpel, MD Rheumatology & Michael F. Rein, MD Infectious Diseases
Alan P. Alfano, MD Physical Medicine & Immunology Christopher Rembold, MD Cardiology
Rehabilitation Susan E. Kirk, MD Endocrinology Preston Reynolds, MD General Medicine
Laurie Archbald-Pannone, MD Geriatrics Susan L. Lashley, MD OB/GYN C. Edward Rose, MD Pulmonary
Robert W. Battle, MD Cardiology David Ling, MD General Medicine Scott Sanoff, MD Nephrology
Daniel Becker, MD General Medicine Zhenqi Liu, MD Endocrinology Bryan Sauer, MD Gasteroenterology
Larry Borish, MD Allergy & Immunology B. Gail Macik, MD Hematology/Oncology Michael Scheld, MD Infectious Diseases
Cynthia D. Brown, MD Pulmonary John M. MacKnight, MD General Medicine Costi D. Sifri, MD Infectious Diseases
James A. Browne, MD Orthopaedic Surgery James Mann, MD Gasteroenterology Paul Suratt, MD Pulmonary
Scott P. Commins, MD Allergy & Immunology Anthony McCall, MD Endocrinology Brian Uthlaut, MD General Medicine
Alan Dalkin, MD Endocrinology Christopher C. Moore, MD Infectious Diseases Mary Lee Vance, MD Endocrinology
Patrick M. Dillon, MD Hematology/Oncology Patrick Northup, MD Gasteroenterology George M. Verghese, MD Pulmonary
Kyle Enfield, MD Pulmonary Srikant Nannapaneni, MD, MPH General Medicine Max M. Weder, MD Pulmonary
Uta Erdbrugger Nephrology Margaret L. Plews-Ogan, MD General Medicine Mark E. Williams, MD Geriatrics
Matthew J. Goodman, MD General Medicine Robert D. Powers, MD General Medicine Andrew M. D. Wolf, MD General Medicine
William W. Grosh, MD Hematology/Oncology Mark Quigg, MD Neurology
Eric Gunderson, MD General Medicine & Michael Ragosta, MD Cardiology
Psychiatry & Neurobiological Sciences
Educational Objectives
By the end of the Recent Advances conference, attendees should be able to:
n Better manage congestive heart failure in patients with chronic kidney n Manage common problems that arise in providing palliative care to
disease hospitalized patients.
n Select appropriate vitamin d therapy to prevent and manage renal bone n Address challenging issues that arise in the pre- and perioperative setting.
disease n Discuss the role of antioxidants in coronary artery disease prevention
n More comfortably co-manage renal transplant patients n Perform an appropriately targeted cardiovascular evaluation of the athlete
n Describe how to better integrate the new oral anticoagulants into n Adopt an evidence-based approach to managing stable angina
prevention and management of thromboembolic disease n Better manage diabetes, hypertension, and asthma in pregnancy
n Better identify and address adverse effects of commonly used n Discuss options for home evaluation of suspected sleep apnea
chemotherapeutic agents n Improve detection of sleep apnea in patients undergoing surgery
n Assist in the management of bone metastases n Recognize causes and potential management options for patients with
n Discuss appropriate indications for joint replacement hypersomnia
n Recognize and initiate evaluation of prosthetic joint infection n Initiate evaluation and management of male hypogonadism
n Institute appropriate venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in patients n Become more comfortable prescribing long-acting GLP-1 agonists for
undergoing joint replacement surgery diabetic patients
n Understand key aspects of rehabilitation following joint replacement n More expertly manage dyslipidemia in diabetic patients
surgery n Institute an evidence-based strategy for dealing with medication allergies
n Evaluate and manage challenging cases of constipation n Discuss the connection between deer tick bites and the development of
n Discuss new management options for Hepatitis C red meat allergy
n Co-manage patients with Barrett’s esophagus n Better handle challenging situations involving anticoagulation
n Recognize, diagnose, and treat Lyme disease in its different stages n Incorporate advanced physical exam techniques into clinical practice
n Recognize emerging patterns of colonization with resistant organisms n Reflect on how certain clinical scenarios challenge our humanism and
n Integrate recent updates into the diagnosis and management of selected professionalism
sexually transmitted diseases. n Better appraise patients’ risks of heritable disorders
n Employ strategies to manage the difficult-to-control asthmatic n Discuss the current status of health care reform
n Evaluate patients for and initiate treatment of sarcoidosis n Practice mindfulness as a professionally renewing exercise
n Recognize important clinical problems that arise in the post-lung n Handle challenging rheumatology cases
transplant patient. n Handle challenging sports medicine patient scenarios
n Institute appropriate preventive and management measures in C. diffiicile n Appreciate how dealing with adversity can help physicians develop
enterocolitis wisdom.
4. Agenda
Wednesday, OctOber 26, 2011 aM sessiOns 3:30 New Movements in Constipation
7:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast James Mann, MD
8:00 Welcoming Remarks: 3:55 Management Updates in Hepatitis C
Steven T. DeKosky, MD Dean, UVA School of Medicine Patrick Northup, MD
Mitchell H. Rosner, MD, Interim Chair, Department of Medicine 4:20 Barrett’s Esophagus: Who to Screen and When to Treat
Andrew M. D. Wolf, MD, Course Director Bryan Sauer, MD
8:15-9:55 NEPHROLOGY 4:45 Panel Discussion
8:15 Introduction 5:05 Adjourn
Mark Okusa, MD 6:00-9:00 Rotunda SYMPOSIUM DINNER
8:20 Management of Heart Failure in Patients with Separate Sign-up Required
Kidney Disease Choosing Wisdom: The Path Through Adversity
Emaad Abdel-Rahman, MD Margaret Plews-Ogan, MD
8:45 Vitamin D for Treatment of Renal Bone Disease: thursday, OctOber 27, 2011 aM sessiOn
Which Form
7:15-8:15 Meet the Professor Breakfast Session
and Which Patient?
Pre-registration Required
Uta Erdbrugger, MD
B1 - Humanism, Professionalism, and Wheaties:
9:10 Chronic Care of Kidney Transplant Patients
Scott Sanoff, MD Breakfast of Champions
Daniel Becker, MD
9:35 Panel Discussion
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:55 Morning Break
8:30-10:30 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
10:15-11:20 HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
10:15 Introduction 8:30 Introduction
Geoffrey Weiss, MD Michael Rein, MD
10:20 Are the New Oral Anticoagulants Ready for Prime Time? 8:35 Updates in Lyme Disease
B. Gail Macik, MD Michael Scheld, MD
10:45 New Oncology Medications: Common Toxicities & 9:00 Emerging Issues in Colonization with Drug-Resistant
Their Solutions Organisms
William Grosh, MD Costi Sifri, MD
11:10 Bone Metastases: How to Treat and Avoid Complications 9:25 Update in Sexually Transmitted Infections:
Patrick Dillon, MD Did the December 2010 CDC Guidelines Get it Right?
11:35 Panel Discussion Michael Rein, MD
11:55-1:00 LUNCH - On Your Own - OR 9:50 Panel Discussion
12:05-12:55 Meet the Professor Lunch Session 10:10 Morning Break
Pre-registration Required 10:30 - 12:10 PULMONARY
L1 - Challenging Anticoagulation Cases 10:30 Introduction
B. Gail Macik, MD C. Edward Rose, MD
L2 - Genetics in Clinical Practice 10:35 The Difficult-to-Control Asthmatic
Preston Reynolds, MD C. Edward Rose, MD
Wednesday, OctOber 26, 2011 PM sessiOns 11:00 Sarcoidosis Update
1:00 - 3:05 INTERDISCIPLINARY: George Verghese, MD
MEDICAL ISSUES IN JOINT REPLACEMENT 11:25 Lung Transplant for the Primary Care Physician
1:00 Introduction Max Weder, MD
Andrew Wolf, MD 11:50 Panel Discussion
1:05 Joint Replacement 2011: 12:10-1:10 LUNCH - On Your Own - OR
What’s New, What’s True, and for Whom? 12:15-1:05 Meet the Professor
James Browne, MD Pre-registration Required
1:30 Prosthetics and Pus: a Perplexing Problem L3 - Advanced Pearls on the Physical Examination
Christopher Moore, MD Mark Williams, MD
1:55 VTE Prophylaxis in Joint Replacement Surgery L4 - Health Care Reform: Where Are We Now?
Srikant Nannapaneeni, MD Robert Powers, MD
2:20 Rehabilitation Issues in Joint Replacement Surgery thursday, OctOber 27, 2011 PM sessiOn
Alan Alfano, MD 1:10-2:50 GENERAL MEDICINE, GERIATRICS &
2:45 Panel Discussion PALLATIVE CARE
3:05 - 3:25 Afternoon Break 1:10 Introduction
3:25 - 5:05 GASTEROENTEROLOGY Margaret Plews-Ogan, MD
3:25 Introduction 1:15 C. Diff in the Hospital & Long-term Care Setting
Carl Berg, MD Laurie Archbald, MD
5. 1:40 Practical Issues in Palliative Care of the 10:30-12:10 UPDATES IN SLEEP MEDICINE
Hospitalized Patient 10:30 Introduction
David Ling, MD Cynthia Brown, MD
2:05 Challenging Medical Issues in Perioperative Care 10:35 Home Evaluation of Apnea
Brian Uthlaut, MD Cynthia Brown, MD
2:30 Panel Discussion 11:00 Sleep Apnea in the Perioperative Period
2:50 Afternoon Break Paul Suratt, MD
3:10-4:50 CARDIOLOGY 11:25 When Sleep Attacks: Neurological Causes of Hypersomnia
3:10 Introduction Mark Quigg, MD
Brian Annex, MD 11:50 Panel Discussion
3:15 Antioxidants & Coronary Artery Disease 12:10 - 1:10 LUNCH - On Your Own - OR
Christopher Rembold, MD 12:15 - 1:05 Meet the Professor
3:40 Cardiovascular Care of the Athlete Pre-registration Required
Robert Battle, MD L5 - Challenging Cases in Sports Medicine
4:05 Approach & Management of Stable Angina John MacKnight, MD
Michael Ragosta, MD L6 - Challenging Rheumatology Cases
4:30 Panel Discussion Donald Kimpel, MD
4:50 Adjourn
Friday, OctOber 28, 2011 PM sessiOn
1:10-2:50 ENDOCRINOLOGY
Friday, OctOber 28, 2011 aM sessiOn
1:10 Introduction
7:15-8:15 Meet the Professor Breakfast Session
Alan Dalkin, MD
Pre-registration Required
B2 - Mindfulness for Physicians 1:15 A Clinical Approach to Male Hypogonadism
Matthew Goodman, MD Mary Lee Vance, MD
B3 - Challenging Cases in Pain & Addiction 1:40 Update on the GLP-1 Agonists in Diabetes Management
Erik Gunderson, MD Zhenqi Liu, MD
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 2:05 Lipid Management in Diabetes
8:30-10:10 INTERDISCIPLINARY: Anthony McCall, MD, PhD
MEDICAL ISSUES IN PREGNANCY 2:30 Panel Discussion
8:30 Introduction 2:50 ALLERGY
Andrew Wolf, MD 2:50 Introduction
8:35 Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy Larry Borish, MD
Susan Kirk, MD 2:55 Drug Allergies: What To Do When There
9:00 Hypertension in Pregnancy Are No Alternatives
Susan Lashley, MD Larry Borish, MD
9:25 Asthma in Pregnancy 3:20 Tick Bites & Red Meat Allergy: The Tip of an Iceberg?
Kyle Enfield, MD Scott Commins, MD
9:50 Panel Discussion 3:45 Panel Discussion
10:10 Morning Break 4:00 Wrap-up & Adjourn
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6. LOcatiOn
This conference will be held at the Omni Charlottesville Hotel, 235 West Main
Street, Charlottesville, Virginia. **NOTE: If the Omni lot is full, do not park across
the street in the private lot without first checking in with the Omni parking lot
attendant. The owner of that lot will tow cars without an Omni pass.**
accOMMOdatiOns
A block of rooms has been reserved for course participants at the conference site.
Please identify yourself as a participant in the Recent Advances In Clinical Medicine
conference.
Omni Charlottesville Hotel
235 West Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
(434-971-5500 or 1-800-THE-OMNI)
Single occupancy: $159 plus tax
Double occupancy: $174 plus tax
cOurse descriPtiOn
Now in its 38th year, this course is designed for primary care and emergency room
physicians and subspecialists who want to update their knowledge of internal medicine
and related disciplines. The course will provide current information on specific topics
that will also benefit housestaff, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other
healthcare professionals.
accreditatiOn
The University of Virginia School of Medicine designates this live activity for
a maximum of 19.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ for the main program and
an additional 1.0 credit for each breakout session and the Dinner Symposium.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
Dinner Symposium
participation in the activity. Application has been made to the American Academy of
Family Physicians for a maximum of 25 Prescribed Credits.
cOnFerence Fees
The fee for the course in $510 and includes a downloadable online syllabus,
continental breakfasts and breaks. If you would like a printed syllabus in addition
to the online syllabus, the cost is $25 and it MUST be ordered in advance of the
CHOOSING WISDOM:
conference. Each Meet the Professor session is an additional $25 and includes a
deluxe hot breakfast or box lunch. A daily fee of $225, which includes access to the
THE PATH THROUGH
online syllabus, is available for those attendees unable to attend the entire conference.
ADVERSITY
registratiOn
Registration is available on-line at www.cmevillage.com or can be completed by fax
or mail using the registration form found in this brochure. Pre-registration for this OCTOBER 26, 2011
conference will close three business days prior to the conference date. Please call
to confirm that onsite registration will be available. Registration is limited to 250
participants. Please register early to ensure a place.
6:30PM – 9:00PM
cOnFirMatiOn and canceLLatiOn POLicy
Upon receipt of registration and payment, you will receive an email confirmation.
Registration fees will be refunded (less a $50 administration fee) for written
In the Historic Rotunda Dome Room
cancellations (emails and faxed requests are acceptable) received a minimum of 14
days prior to the activity date (October 12, 2011). No refunds will be granted for
cancellations made within 13 days of the activity. You are encouraged to send a
substitute if you are unable to attend. Featured Speaker:
Margaret Plews-Ogan, MD
The University of Virginia School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel CME
activities if necessary. In this case, reimbursement of registration fees will not be
Associate Professor of Medicine
assessed the $50 administrative fee. All other expenses associated with this CME Plus: A sneak preview of
activity are the sole responsibility of the participant. Dr. Plews-Ogan’s PBS documentary!
inFOrMatiOn/registratiOn
For more information about this course or its logistics, please contact Tammy Eberly Advance Registration Required –
in the Office of Continuing Medical Education at 434-924-1657, or teberly@
virginia.edu. Physicians may also call toll free by using the Medical Information and
No on-site Registration Available
Referral Service line at 1-800-552-3723 or at www.cmevillage.com.
The University of Virginia School of Medicine designates this live
aiM PrecePtOrs activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM.
You may be eligible for partial reimbursement of the RACM registration fee if you
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the
are scheduled to precept a 3rd year AIM Student in the 2011-2012 academic year.
The AIM Preceptors Dinner is Thursday, October 27, 2011 from 6:30-9:00PM at extent of their participation in the activity.
the Omni. Please contact the AIM Office 434-982-2516 for details.
7. RegistrationRecent Advances in Clinical Medicine REGISTRATION FORM
The 38th Annual Edward W. Hook, Jr., MD Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine
October 26-28, 2011 Omni Hotel Charlottesville
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REGISTRATION FEES
q Main Conference (Includes Continental Breakfast, Breaks and Online Syllabus Only) $510
or
q Daily Registration Fee $225/day (Please select day(s) q Wed q Thu q Fri )
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q Meet the Professor Session $25 X ________ Sessions = $__________ (Select Sessions Below)
q Dinner Symposium $65 /person X ________ Persons = $__________
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Total Fees = $__________
MEET THE PROFESSOR SESSIONS
Check desired sessions and insert total fee above. $25/Session includes Deluxe Breakfast or Box Lunch
Wednesday Lunch Sessions
q L1 – Challenging Anticoagulation Cases (Limit 40 participants)
Form
q L2 – Genetics in Clinical Practice (Limit 40 participants)
Thursday Breakfast Session
q B1 – Humanism, Professionalism and Wheaties: Breakfast of Champions (Limit 60 participants)
Thursday Lunch Sessions
q L3 – Advanced Pearls on the Physical Examination (Limit 60 participants)
q L4 – Health Care Reform – Where Are We Now? (Limit 60 participants)
Friday Breakfast Sessions
q B2 – Mindfulness for Physicians (Limit 40 participants)
q B3 – Challenging Cases in Pain & Addiction (Limit 60 participants)
Friday Lunch Sessions
q L5 – Challenging Cases in Sports Medicine (Limit 60 participants)
q L6 – Challenging Rheumatology Cases (Limit 40 participants)
Payment is required with registration. An exception is made for institutional checks; however, these must be received
at least 4 days prior to the scheduled CME activity. If payment is not received by the deadline, you will NOT be
registered for the conference. You will receive written confirmation (by email) upon receipt of your payment.
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Bebe Moore, Registrar *** RACM 2011***
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The 38th Annual
Edward W. Hook, Jr., M.D.
Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine
The 38th Annual
Edward W. Hook, Jr., M.D.
Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine
"This was a great conference!! Much practical
information that I can use in my everyday
practice. Wow! I'm glad I came back."
-- Prior Course Participant