Friday, October 21, 2011
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011 Detroit Marriott At The Renaissance Center Detroit, MI CMSA Detroit is proud to present the Michigan Collaborative Care Summit day conference. Our 2011 day conference plans to be extra special when we bring innovative practitioners and explore strategies for collaborating between local caregivers and the communities they serve while considering industry trends surrounding collaborative care. It is our hope through this special day conference and revolutionary speakers, together we can improve the standard of care in the years ahead by going beyond simply providing education, but offering exciting networking and professional outreach opportunities for case managers, social workers and physicians alike. This conference is designed for those who want to share ideas, raise challenges, and above all collaborate with experienced forward-thinking professionals in their field. The entire day will revolve around learning more about today’s revolutionary future of collaborative care in Michigan so as to maximize health care resources for the population at large. We hope to see you in the Motown city - because there has never been a more important time for us to come together! Discover More at www.CMSADETROIT.org 2 CMSA Detroit 2011 Day Conference • Michigan Collaborative Care Summit • www.cmsadetroit.org BON US After -Conf erenc Spec e ial Ev ent! FREE erence & Conf to ALL ees! Attend PRESENTS y a w n u G t Projec di Plumage, Super model, Hei fatal fashion is here to host a rbic face-off with ace m Gunn, Fashion Guru, Ji or, stern fashion edit handsome Gina Marcia and ike Couture! iconic designer, M e the mystery, Be ready to solv rut your stuff! st d n a g, n lo a g n si MUR DER BEG INS A T 5:30 PM! ITE ON-tS the a ence Confer CMSA Detroit 2011 Day Conference • Michigan Collaborative Care Summit • www.cmsadetroit.org 3 keynote speaker Dr. Anthony Briningstool, md facep Transitions of Care – We Meet at the Line of Scrimmage Dr. Briningstool is an Emergency Medicine Residency trained and ABEM Certified Emergency Physician with additional fellowship training in Sports Medicine. He has served in the U.S. Public Health Service as a National Health Service Corps Scholar and was recognized as an exemplary officer during his service tour. Currently he serves as the Executive Medical Director for Emergency Services for the Sparrow Health System and directly manages over 110,000 ED patient visits over three sites, while providing administrative leadership to three affiliate hospitals as well. He also serves as the Medical Director for the Critical Care Transport Services coordinating our LifeNet Helicopter Transport and Mobile Ground Transport teams. He is deeply committed to creating a “Patient Centered - Quality Driven” Emergency Department with additional emphasis on achieving the highest patient satisfaction metrics possible. He believes this level of quality can only be attained through total integration of Emergency Services with other hospital resources. Lastly, Dr. Briningstool has had the distinct privilege of participating in NCAA Division 1 Collegiate Athletics (Football) during his undergraduate tenure at Michigan State University. He has a unique and deep appreciation for what TEAMWORK can accomplish. featured speakers Attorney George Sinus Current Status of the Michigan Auto No-Fault Insurance System Senior partner in the Lansing law firm of Sinas, Dramis, Brake, Boughton & McIntyre, P.C. His law practice is primarily focused on the representation of seriously injured people and their medical providers. Mr. Sinas has written two text books and numerous articles on the Michigan Automobile No-Fault Insurance Act. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the Michigan State University College of Law and general counsel of the Coalition Protecting Auto No-Fault. Mr. Sinas has been listed in “The Best Lawyers in America” from 1989 to 2009. In 2003 he was recognized by Michigan Lawyers Weekly as one of Michigan’s “10 Lawyers of the Year” and received the “Leo A. Farhat Outstanding Attorney Award” from the Ingham County Bar Association. In 2005, he received the “Professional Service Award” from the Brain Injury Association of Michigan. He is a Past President of the Michigan Association for Justice and a past Chairperson of the Negligence Law Section, State Bar of Michigan. Dr. Richard Cook, PharmD Pharmacist - Case Manger Work Teams In Managed Care Currently the Manager of Clinical and Quality Programs for Blue Care Network’s Pharmacy Services department (at BCN since 1997). His responsibilities include evaluating and presenting new drugs to the Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, developing quality improvement initiatives involving pharmaceuticals and education of members of the health care team, and the development of measurements of quality consistent with HEDIS and various employer group requests. He especially enjoys working with senior citizens in improving their understanding of health care and helping to make certain they get the best care possible. This has included trips to many U.S. locations to present/discuss issues related to pharmaceutical care. Current projects involve the development of innovative benefit designs that maintain affordable healthcare for members and employers while maintaining first-dollar coverage. 4 CMSA Detroit 2011 Day Conference • Michigan Collaborative Care Summit • www.cmsadetroit.org Stephanie Mellon, rn msn acnp aocnp New Trends in Management of Hematologic Malignancies An advanced oncology nurse practitioner with the Adult Bone Marrow Transplant and Cell Therapy Program at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center in Detroit (since 2001). She has dedicated her entire career to the care of cancer patients, specifically bone marrow transplant recipients. She also has nursing experience at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago and the University of Chicago Hospital. Additionally, she’s a member of the Amgen Pharmaceuticals speaker’s bureau. She received her BS in Nursing at Loyola University and her master’s degree in Nursing in Oncology from Rush University, where she participated in the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Post-master’s Program in Clinical Experience – pulmonary & emergency medicine. Jessica Pastor, rn, msn, acnp-bc, tncc, sane-a Superbugs: Are We Creating The Problem Jessica is a Clinical Nursing Instructor at Wayne State University (WSU), a Nurse Practitioner at Troy Beaumont in Infectious Diseases, and a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner for Wayne County. She earned her first Bachelor’s Degree from Wayne State University in Biological Science, and her second BA in Nursing from the University of Detroit Mercy’s accelerated CD2 nursing degree program. Jessica later obtained her Master’s in Acute Care and her Teaching Certificate from WSU. Jessica began her career in nursing at Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center Dearborn where she worked on the critical care unit. This fall, Jessica will be returning to the University of Detroit Mercy to obtain her Doctorate of Nursing Practice. Dr. Stanley Sczecienski, do Medical Marihuana Dr. Sczecienski is Board Certified or a Diplomat in six areas including: Sports Medicine, Pain Management, and Family Medicine. He has taken care of numerous athletes, both professional and amateur. He was a physician at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the current Medical Advisor to WDFN 1130AM (The Fan) in Detroit, as well as a consultant with the Michigan Bureau of Health Professionals, State of Michigan, and the Oakland County Prosecutors Office. Dr. Sczecienski is married to Michelle for over 19 years, and have four children. The family likes to hunt and fish together, as well as participate in baseball and softball at the high school level and travel leagues. Dr. Kevin C. Chung, md Evidence-Based Approach to Caring for Patients from the Worker’s Compensation System A hand and upper extremity surgeon who performs a wide variety of reconstructive procedures in the fields of rheumatoid arthritis, congenital hand problems, spinal cord injuries, nerve injuries, and complex fractures. He developed the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire, which is widely used in this country and around the world for measuring outcomes after hand surgery. Dr. Chung has been a Council member for the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and is currently a Director for the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He is the VicePresident for Research for the American Society for Plastic Surgeons and Plastic Surgery Education Foundation. He has published over 230 manuscripts, 90 book chapters, 9 textbooks, and is the Deputy Editor for the Journal of Hand Surgery and is the outcomes Section Editor for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. CMSA Detroit 2011 Day Conference • Michigan Collaborative Care Summit • www.cmsadetroit.org 5 Michigan Collaborative Care Summit Agenda KEYNOTE OVERVIEW Dr. Anthony Briningstool, MD FACEP Transitions of Care – We Meet at the Line of Scrimmage Opening with a discussion on regulatory issues that are/will influence attention paid to transitions of care, including: health care reform, safety, quality, and diversity issues. Utilizing his “Always Leader” – best practices Dr. Briningstool will coach you on elements of teamwork necessary to facilitate transitions of care. He will also highlight components of leadership necessary to effectively navigate change from empathizing to making it participatory! FEATURE TOPIC OVERVIEWS Attorney George Sinus Current Status of the Michigan Auto No-Fault Insurance System Learn the latest information regarding Michigan appellate decisions dealing with allowable medical expense benefit and proposed legislation to alter the no-fault system. Dr. Richard Cook, PharmD Pharmacist - Case Manager Work Teams In Managed Care The continuing demands of an exploding medication marketplace, as well as resultant medication management strategies in managed care, can bring about complex management issues for case managers when assisting patients. He’ll share ideas, plans and implementations that is ongoing in managed care, to encourage the development of similar or improved work-team supports to improve coordination of care when transitioning. Examples as well as concepts for the future will be discussed. Stephanie Mellon, RN MSN ACNP AOCNP New Trends in Management of Hematologic Malignancies An in-depth discussion of new trends and therapies in the treatment of lymphoma, leukemia and bone marrow transplant. Jessica Pastor, RN, MSN, ACNP-BC, TNCC, SANE-A Superbugs: Are We Creating The Problem Is our overuse and abuse of antibiotics contributing to a world filled with superbugs? Are we fostering the perfect resistant microbe? If we continue as we are today what options will our future hold when we are REALLY ill? What can we do as healthcare professionals to prevent superbugs? What weapons do we have to protect not only our patients, but ourselves? Learn these answers and more during this riveting session addressing the many challenges of today’s superbug. Dr. Stanley Sczeciensk, DO Medical Marihuana Learn the difference between law and fiction. What is the implication in the workman’s compensation, auto accident, and medical practice? Hear true stories from across the State of Michigan from a consultant for the Bureau of Health Professionals and consultant to the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office concerning the use of medical marijuana. He will also touch on information concerning legislation in the use of marijuana in Michigan. Dr. Kevin C. Chung, MD Evidence-Based Approach to Caring for Patients from the Worker’s Compensation System Presenting an evidence-based approach to managing patients in the worker’s compensation system. Our objective will be to help you to participate collaboratively with our team and to improve the chances of these patients returning as productive members of society. 6 CMSA Detroit 2011 Day Conference • Michigan Collaborative Care Summit • www.cmsadetroit.org Michigan Collaborative Care Summit Agenda Registration • 7:00 - 8:00 Exhibits • Continental Breakfast 8:00 to 8:15 Welcome from CMSA Detroit President - Jackie Wajer 8:15 – 9:00 Attorney George Sinus Current Status of the Michigan Auto No-Fault Insurance System 9:00 – 10:00 Dr. Kevin C. Chung, MD Evidence-Based Approach to Caring for Patients from the Worker’s Compensation System 10:00 – 10:30 Break 10:30 – 11:15 Stephanie Mellon, RN MSN ACNP AOCNP New Trends in Management of Hematologic Malignancies 11:15 – 12:00 Jessica Pastor, RN, MSN, ACNP-BC, TNCC, sane-a Superbugs: Are We Creating The Problem 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch 1:00 – 2:00 Dr. Anthony Briningstool, MD FACEP Transitions of Care – We Meet at the Line of Scrimmage 2:00 – 2:45 Dr. Stanley Sczeciensk, DO Medical Marihuana 2:45 – 3:15 Break 3:15 – 4:15 Dr. Richard Cook, PharmD Pharmacist - Case Manger Work Teams In Managed Care 4:15 – 4:30 Closing Remarks from CMSA Detroit President - Jackie Wajer CMSA Detroit 2011 Day Conference • Michigan Collaborative Care Summit • www.cmsadetroit.org 7 Michigan Collaborative Care Summit conference details UNTIL OCTOBER 1ST AFTER OCTOBER 1ST CMSA MEMBERS $99.00 $125.00 NON-CMSA MEMBERS $125.00 $150.00 STUDENTS $75.00$75.00 CE INFORMATION Are you looking for CE value? CMSA Detroit’s 2011 Conference offers up to 6.75 CE’s in a one day session filled with unique speakers, exciting topics and collaborative discussions. (Please Note: An application has been submitted to CCM for 6.75 CEU’s and 5.5 CEUS’s for Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative. This activity has been submitted to the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91) for approval to award contact hours. The Ohio Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Please call CMSA Detroit at 248.663.4103 for more information about contact hours.) CANCELLATION POLICY You must cancel 2 weeks prior to October 21, 2011 in order to receive a full refund. A charge of $10 will apply to checks returned for insufficient funds. QUESTIONS Please call us at 248.663.4103, or email us at staff@cmsadetroit.org SPECIAL REQUESTS If you require special arrangements at this conference, call 248.660.9310, at least 14 days prior to the conference. HOTEL INFORMATION The Summit will be held at the Detroit Marriott At The Renaissance Center. A specially-priced block of rooms has been reserved until October 14, 2011. Single rooms are $129 per night. To make reservations, please call 313-568-8000 and identify yourself as part of the “CMSA Detroit” group to receive our special room rate. October 21, 2011 Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center Detroit, MI 8 CMSA Detroit 2011 Day Conference • Michigan Collaborative Care Summit • www.cmsadetroit.org PREMIUM SPONSORS Proudly Providing Marketing Support To CMSA Detroit Since 2006! We salute CMSA Detroit for advancing case management through education & networking opportunities Sponsorship Questions? 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CMSA-Detroit 37637 Five Mile Road, Suite #240 Livonia, MI 48154 P 248.663.4103 • Email staff@cmsadetroit.org Mail payment and registration form to: Please make check payable to: Case Management Society of America–Detroit Email Address________________________________________________________________________________ CMSA Member # (if applicable)___________________________ Attending Evening Murder Mystery (y/n)________ City_________________________________________ State_________________________Zip________________ Address_____________________________________________________________________________________ Phone______________________________________________________________________________________ Company Name_______________________________________________________________________________ (Please print as you wish it to appear on name tag) Full Name______________________________________________________ Amount Enclosed_______________ Please cut at dotted line and return with a check to confirm your reservation. REGISTRATION FORM Day Conference Features • 7 informative presentations • Bonus “Project Gunway” murder mystery event • Over 75+ sponsor exhibits • Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments provided • Set in iconic downtown Detroit Renaissance Center Who Should Attend • Case managers in all sectors of the field • Social Workers • Nurses and nurse practitioners • Physicians, physician assistants • Leaders in designing and improving patient care • Health professions students • Primary care clinicians, care teams, medical directors • Ambulatory service directors • Health plan leaders, employers Find out more at www.cmsadetroit.org Spon Oppo sorship r Still A tunities vailab le Phone 248-888-8000 Detroit Marriott At The Renaissance Center 100 Renaissance Center Detroit, MI Friday, October 21, 2011 REGISTER BY OCTOBER 1ST AND SAVE CMSA Detroit 37637 Five Mile Road #240 Livonia, MI 48154 www.cmsadetroit.org