Williamsburg - American College of Gastroenterology
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Williamsburg - American College of Gastroenterology
American College of Gastroenterology 2016 ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course Earn up to 1o.25 CME 10.25MOC Credits Earn up to (See Registration Section for Details) Use the New ACG Mobile App to Access Faculty Presentations Attendees: gi.org/regional-meetings Williamsburg Lodge · Williamsburg, Virginia September 10–11, 2016 ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 200 Bethesda, MD 20817 American College of Gastroenterology Points 1o.5 up to nursing contact hours! Williamsburg September 10–11, 2016 Williamsburg Lodge • Williamsburg, Virginia Course Directors: Neeral L. Shah, MD, and Eileen Babb, BSN, RN, CGRN, CFER Course Co-Directors: Jonathan P. Gaspar, MD, and Catherine Bauer, RNBS, MBA, CGRN, CFER Learn incorporate the latest clinical updates, the newest findings into practice, and learn practical tips from experts ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course September 10–11, 2016 Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia Invite your entire team to join you at the ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course, Saturday and Sunday, September 10 and 11. This is a popular program for gastroenterologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, and other members of the endoscopy team. The course is also ideal for the clinician who doesn’t want to spend time away from the office. The agenda will feature presentations on upper GI disorders, IBD, pancreaticobiliary, GI practice management, liver, and lower GI disorders. In addition, the program will feature a special Nursing Breakout Session on Saturday afternoon. During the joint “Duel at the Lodge” session on Saturday afternoon, fellows from the University of Virginia will debate a timely issue then Virginia Commonwealth University fellows will present cases that illustrate difficult GI management issues. REGISTER TO DAY ! ONLINE gi.org/regional-meetings MAIL ACG 6400 Goldsboro Road Suite 200 Bethesda, MD 20817 Step back in time and explore American history in the Historic Area of Colonial Williamsburg, which is just steps from the Williamsburg Lodge. Colonial Williamsburg features more than 500 restored and reconstructed buildings set on a 300 acre historic site. As a guest of the Lodge, you will enjoy discounts on admission passes to Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area, preferred reservations for dining at Colonial Williamsburg taverns and restaurants, tee times at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, and more than 40 shops within walking distance. Learn more about what to do and see in Williamsburg at www.history.org FAX 301-263-9025 This Regional Postgraduate Course is jointly provided by the American College of Gastroenterology, the Virginia Gastroenterological Society, and the Old Dominion Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates. Educa�iona� Agenda Friday, September 9 4:00 – 6:00 pm Registration Saturday, September 10 6:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast with the Exhibitors 7:45 am Welcome and Introductions Neeral L. Shah, MD, and Jonathan P. Gaspar, MD Session 1: Upper GI 8:00 am 8:25 am RFA for Barrett’s With Low Grade Dysplasia Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH, FACG Identify the benefits and limitations of RFA in dysplastic Barrett’s metaplasia and summarize surveillance protocols after eradication. Managing GERD: Beyond PPIs Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA Describe therapies for gastroesophageal reflux disease including pharmacologic options and surgical interventions beyond a proton pump inhibitor. Session 3: PANCREATICO-Biliary 12:30 pm Managing Chronic Pancreatitis Doumit S. BouHaidar, MD Evaluate endoscopic diagnosis and management options for patients presenting with chronic pancreatitis. 12:55 pm Managing Anti-Coagulation in Endoscopy Dushant S. Uppal, MD Explain the use and management of anti-coagulation medications in patients undergoing endoscopy. 1:20 pm ERCP Cannulation Tips and Tools of the Trade Ann Marie Joyce, MD Identify advances associated with the effective performance of ERCP. 1:45 pm Panel Discussion 2:00 pm Break / Visit Exhibits 2:30 pm ttendees can choose to attend the A GI Practice Management Session or the Nursing Session Session 4A:GI Practice Management 2:30 pm Surviving Practice Mergers Daniel J. Pambianco, MD, FACG Discuss the current climate in private practice gastroenterology with the formation of merged large group practices. 3:00 pm Using Social Media and the Web to Promote Your Practice Ryan D. Madanick, MD Analyze the steps required to implement social media into your website and how to use it to grow your practice and manage your professional reputation. 3:30 pm Panel Discussion Session 2: Liver Fellows’ Debate and Case Presentations: “The Duel at the Lodge” 10:00 am Hepatic Encephalopathy Treatments: Beyond Lactulose Jasmohan S. Bajaj, MD, MSc, FACG Apply medical and dietary treatment alternatives to the patient who has hepatic encephalopathy and is refractory to lactulose. 3:45 pm Pro and Con Debate - University of Virginia Fellows 4:05 pm Case Presentations - Virginia Commonwealth University Fellows 4:25 pm Question and Answers 4:45 pm Meet and Greet Reception for Faculty and Attendees in the Exhibit Hall 8:50 am Diagnosing and Managing Gastroparesis Henry P. Parkman, MD, FACG Discuss clinical symptoms, diagnosis and treatment approach in patients with gastroparesis. 9:15 am Panel Discussion 9:30 am Break / Visit Exhibits 10:25 am Managing the Hospitalized Cirrhosis Patient Neeral L. Shah, MD Differentiate strategies in hospitalized patients with complications of portal hypertension and an imbalance in coagulation. 10:50 am Hepatitis B Treatment Pearls Fredric D. Gordon, MD Summarize the latest treatment options and algorithms for challenging patients with hepatitis B. 11:15 am Panel Discussion 11:30 am Keynote Lecture Leading Teams: 20 Bad Habits and How to Avoid Them Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG Utilize a toolbox of techniques relevant to your life and professional practice. 12:00 noon Pick up Boxed Lunch / Visit Exhibits ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course Session 4B: Nursing Session ERCP/EUS Workshop: 2:30–3:00 pm “Jazz Up Your GI Journey with SGNA” Kristine Barman, BSN, RN, CGRN, SGNA President 2016–2017 3:00–3:45 pm Didactic Presentation of the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of common disorders seen during ERCP and EUS Jeanine Penberthy, MSN, RN, CGRN 3:45–4:45 pm Hands-on Demonstrations featuring 6 different stations •Best Practices in ERCP/EUS Positioning, Cindy Taylor, MSA, BSN, RN, CGRN •Lab Works/Non-sedation Meds for ERCP/EUS, Cathy Bauer, RNBS, MBA, CGRN, CFER •EUS Imaging 101 – What’s That on the Screen?, Jeanine Penberthy, MSN, RN, CGRN •The ERCP Scope, Donna Dickinson, RN, CGRN, CFER • Specimen Preparation for ERCP and EUS, Eileen Babb, BSN, RN, CGRN •Out of the Box” Technology for ERCP and EUS, Kristine Barman, BSN, RN, CGRN 4:45 pm Q & A / Evaluation Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia Sunday, September 11 7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast with the Exhibitors 7:30 am VGS and ODSGNA Board Meetings Session 5: IBD 8:30 am Treatment Options for Severe IBD Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG Recognize indications and proper uses of the new therapeutic agents available in the care of IBD patients with advanced disease. 8:55 am The Future Role of Biosimilars: An Unknown Frontier in IBD Treatment Miguel D. Regueiro, MD, FACG Assess the impact of biosimilars and their role in future IBD treatment regimens. 9:20 am 9:45 am When and How to Use Chromoendoscopy Samir A. Shah, MD, FACG Describe the indications for the usage of chromoendoscopy to detect dysplasia in patients with IBD. Panel Discussion 10:00 am Break / Visit Exhibits Session 6: Lower GI 10:30 am Indications and Use of Small Bowel Imaging (Capsule and Radiology) Andrew P. Copland, MD Compare the roles of various small bowel imaging modalities in the diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal disorders. 10:55 am Diagnosing Polyposis Syndromes and Referring to Genetics Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG Summarize various polyposis syndromes and develop strategies for diagnosis, and management and referring for further genetic work-ups. 11:20 am Devices to Improve Colon Polyp Detection Vivek Kaul, MD, FACG Differentiate new devices and techniques for successful polyp detection. 11:45 am Panel Discussion 12:00 pm Course Adjourns Program Description The field of gastroenterology continues to experience an introduction of new and novel diagnostic techniques and therapeutic options affecting numerous areas of GI disease management and patient care. This program is designed to explore those areas which the gastroenterologist often faces in clinical practice and will address management updates in a variety of gastrointestinal and hepatic areas. During the program, numerous topics will be explored including: Barrett’s, GERD, gastroparesis, hepatic encephalopathy, cirrhosis, hepatitis B, leading teams, chronic pancreatitis, anticoagulation, ERCP cannulation, practice mergers, using social media to promote your practice, severe IBD, biosimilars, chromoendoscopy, small bowel imaging, polyposis syndromes, and colon polyp detection. The structure of the program includes a mix of didactic presentations delivered by expert faculty followed by panel discussions with the experts. This program is designed for gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners interested in the latest information on diagnostic GI and state-of-the-art treatment of these illnesses. Accreditation/CME This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American College of Gastroenterology, the Virginia Gastroenterological Society, and the Old Dominion Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates. The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Each physician should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. MOC Points Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 10.25 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points. Nursing Credits This educational activity has been submitted to the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. for approval. The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Registration and Accommodation Information Registration The registration fee includes admission to all sessions: continental breakfasts on Saturday and Sunday, lunch on Saturday, and refreshment breaks. NEW! Included with your registration is complimentary access to the course presentations via the ACG Mobile app. The app can be used to download faculty presentations onto tablets, mobile devices, and laptops, and provides note-taking and highlighting capabilities. Take notes at the event and continue reviewing them when you get home. Presentations will also be available online in PDF format. You will have access prior to the course to download or print the slides. All registrants must pay the full registration fee; one-day registration is not available. Hotel Accommodations Rooms are available at the Williamsburg Lodge and the Woodlands Hotel and Suites. Reservations for both hotels can be made by calling 1-800261-9530 (8:30 am–5:00 pm, Eastern Time, Monday–Friday). The special meeting rate for the 2016 ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course at the Williamsburg Lodge is $190/night for a Superior Room, and $232/ night for a Deluxe Room. The special meeting rate at the Woodlands Hotel and Suites is $142/night single/double. Taxes (10%) are not included and there is a $2.00/room/night occupancy tax. Reservations must be made before August 5, 2016 in order to receive the special meeting rate. Only a certain number of rooms are available at this rate and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Requests for reservations received after this date will be on a space available basis only. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night’s room deposit for room and tax. Reservations may be charged to VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Diners Club. Individual deposits are refundable, provided notice of cancellation is received by the Lodge by 5:00 pm, Eastern Time, at least three business days prior to the reserved date of arrival. Check-in time is 4:00 pm. Check-out time is 11:00 am. The Williamsburg Lodge is located at 310 South England Street, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185. The Woodlands Hotel and Suites is conveniently located at the Visitor Center for Colonial Williamsburg at 105 Visitor Center Drive. Please note that there is no shuttle service between the Woodlands Hotel and the Williamsburg Lodge. More Information For more information about the meeting, call ACG at 301-263-9000. Americans with Disabilities Act: Attendees of this ACG Regional Course who need additional reasonable accommodations or who have special needs (including dietary needs) should contact the ACG office at 301-263-9000 or by email at info@gi.org no later than August 26, 2016. Faculty ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course, September 10–11, 2016 Course Directors: Faculty: Neeral L. Shah, MD Associate Professor of Medicine University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville, VA Jasmohan S. Bajaj, MD, MSc, FACG Associate Professor of Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Eileen Babb, BSN, RN, CGRN, CFER* Clinical Coordinator, Endoscopy Department Chesapeake Regional Medical Center Chesapeake, VA Course Co-Directors: Jonathan P. Gaspar, MD Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopist Gastroenterology Associates of Northern Virginia Fairfax, VA Catherine Bauer, RNBS, MBA, CGRN, CFER* SGNA Treasurer 2016-2017 Director of Endoscopy/ Bronchoscopy and Motility University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Kristine Barman, BSN, RN, CGRN* SGNA President 2016-2017 Staff Nurse, UNC Healthcare Chapel Hill, NC Doumit S. BouHaidar, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG Director, Center for Colon Polyps and Cancer Prevention; Vice Chair, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH Andrew P. Copland, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville, VA Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, FL Donna Dickinson, RN, CGRN, CFER* Endoscopy Reprocessing Coordinator Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center, Richmond, VA Fredric D. Gordon, MD Director of Hepatology, Medical Director of Liver Transplantation Lahey Hospital and Medical Center Burlington, MA Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG Professor of Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL Miguel D. Regueiro, MD, FACG Professor of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA Ann Marie Joyce, MD Director of Endoscopy Lahey Hospital and Medical Center Burlington, MA Samir A. Shah, MD, FACG Clinical Professor of Medicine Alpert Medical School of Brown University Gastroenterology Associates, Inc. Providence, RI Vivek Kaul, MD, FACG Chief, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy Professor of Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY Ryan D. Madanick, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of North Carolina School of Medicine Chapel Hill, NC Daniel J. Pambianco, MD, FACG Associate, Charlottesville Gastro Associates Charlottesville, VA Henry P. Parkman, MD, FACG Professor of Medicine Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Jeanine Penberthy, MSN, RN, CGRN* Nurse Manager, Digestive Health Center and Bronchoscopy Suite, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH, FACG Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Director, Temple Esophageal Program Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA Cindy Taylor, MSA, BSN, RN, CGRN* Nurse Manager, Endoscopy and Bronchoscopy Services, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA Dushant S. Uppal, MD, MSc Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville, VA * Denotes Nursing Hands-on Faculty Registration Form Williamsburg Lodge Williamsburg, Virginia ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course September 10–11, 2016 To register online, visit gi.org/regional-meetings Registration Information Print your information as you would like it to appear on your name badge. Name MUST circle all that apply: MD* DO* PhD RN NP LPN PA PharmD Other: *Please enter your 10-digit NPI number above (required if physician) Address City State Telephone Fax Zip Email Payment Information Registration Fees (please check one) $299 ACG/VGS Physician Member/Fellow (FACG) $199 ACG Allied Health Member $199 ACG NP/PA Member $149 ACG Trainee/GI Fellow/Resident Member $199 ODSGNA/SGNA Member $399 Non-Member Physician/PharmD/Guest $299 Non-Member GI Nurses & Associates (Non-SGNA Members, Non-ACG NP/PA/Allied Health Members) $199 Non-Member/Trainees/GI Fellows/Residents Please enter Member Number: Payment Type CHECK enclosed (payable to ACG) Credit Card: VISA MasterCard AmEx Cardholder Name Card Number Expiration Date Signature Return completed registration form with payment in U.S. funds to the ACG headquarters by mail or fax. Mail:American College of Gastroenterology 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 200 Bethesda, MD 20817 Fax: 301-263-9025 Security Code Today’s Date Full refund of registration fees will be given, less a $25 administrative fee, if written notice of cancellation is received by the ACG by August 26, 2016. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after this date.