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Florida SGNA
Hotel Information Registration The Hilton Bonnet Creek Resort Early Bird……..…………….……..…………$ 140.00* (All registrants eligible prior to August 15) Special room rates at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek have been established at $165 for single/double for attendees of the FGS/SGNA Annual Meeting. Resort Fee, Room Tax, and Parking: A Resort fee of $18.00 per day is included in the room rate. The Resort Fee includes: Unlimited access to in-room local and 1800 calls, unlimited internet in guest rooms and public areas (excludes meeting and pre-function space), access to fitness amenities, kids eat free in Harvest Restaurant for breakfast and dinner, access to the Waldorf Golf Club practice facility (driving range, putting range) and complimentary equipment rentals, 20% off at the Pro Shop located within Waldorf Astoria Golf Club and 10% off of spa services at the Waldorf Astoria Spa. Room tax is 12.5% per night. Parking: $26 Overnight Valet Parking; $18 Daily Self-Parking. Reservations: Make hotel reservations by either calling the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek at 407-597-3600. Reservations Deadline: RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BEFORE SEPTEMBER 3, 2015, otherwise special convention rates and space Regular Price (August 15 thru September 15) SGNA Members……………….…..….........$ 150.00* Non SGNA Members……………...…...…..$ 175.00* Late registration/On-site registration payment options We will be accepting hospital checks, cashiers checks or cash. (All registrants eligible after September 15..…$ 200.00*) *Fees apply to one and two day attendance: Contact hour certificates will be awarded at the end of each day of attendance Refunds will not be honored (i.e. inclement weather, illness, etc.) 39th Annual Joint Meeting Register on our SGNA website www.sgnaflorida.org Florida’s SGNA Regional Societies & The Florida Gastroenterologic Society For more information, contact: Don Cooper, RN (Program Chair) Don.Cooper@ahss.org (863) 221-8397 September 25 – 27, 2015 The Hilton at Bonnet Creek Resort Orlando, Florida Linda Rupp RN (Registration Chair) lrupp@BGClinic.com (904) 307-1471 ***Upload your key presentations from our website or you may purchase a jump drive at the registration desk. Educational Conference SGNA is going Green!!! availability cannot be guaranteed Hilton Bonnet Creek Resort 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando, FL 32821 1 (407) 597-‐3600 This Orlando, FL resort is surrounded by the magic of the Walt Disney World® Resort and offers a convenient and memorable escape for your next vacation. Experience nearby theme parks, including Magic Kingdom® Park, Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, and Epcot® - the perfect getaway for the entire family. Visit the Downtown Disney® Area, shop till you drop at Mall at Millenia, or have fun at our lazy river and water slide. ~ Luxurious hotel rooms and suites ~ 3-acre pool and lazy river with waterslide ~ Complimentary transportation to Disney Parks ~ Beautiful Waldorf Astoria Golf Course Society of Gastroenterology Nurses & Associates, Inc. Florida six Regions: South Florida, Central Florida, Florida’s Gulf Coast, Florida’s First Coast, Greater Orlando & the Palm Beach Treasure Coast Linda Rupp 7096 River Crest Drive Jacksonville, Fl 32226 Florida SGNA Bringing education to your fingertips Faculty Program Shailendra S. Chauhan, MD Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Director of Internal Medicine University of Florida College of Medicine Amar R. Deshpande, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology University of Miami & Jackson Memorial Hospital Robert Fontana, M.D. Professor of Medicine and Medical Director of Liver Transplantation and Hepatology University of Michigan Health System Nikolas Gravenstein, M.D. Jerome H. Mondell, MD Professor of Anesthesiology, Professor of Neurosurgery at University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, Florida Friday, September 25, 2015 05:00 pm 06:00 pm Saturday, September 26, 2015 07:00 am 07:50 am 08:00 am 09:00 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm Stacy Martin, RN, BSN,CIC. Manager, Infection Prevention & Control Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa, Florida Jose M. Nieto, DO FACP Chairman, Advanced Therapy Endoscopy Center UCF School of Medicine Borland Grover Clinic, Jacksonville Florida Pankaj Patel, M.D Highlands Regional Medical Center Sebring, Florida Joel Richter, MD Professor of Medicine & Chair of Esophagology at the University of Florida in Tampa, Florida Director, Division of Digestive Disease & Nutrition 13:00pm Philip Schoenfeld, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of GI Epidemiology Training Program at the University of Michigan Continental Breatkast / View Exhibits Welcome EUS: The Nurses Role ~ PJ Patel, M.D. Management of the Hepatocellular Carcinoma~ Alpna Limaye, MD Break/View Exhibits Leapfrogging Hepatitis C, Treatment with New Drugs ~ Robert Fontana MD Innovations in Endoscopy ~ Dr. Jose Nieto, MD Emerging Resistant Organisms and Endoscopy Practices ~ Stacy Martin, RN, BSN, CIC Meeting adjorns. Complimentary Luncheon with exhibitors: All attendees and their guests are invited to a one–hour buffet luncheon in the exhibit area. Sunday September 27, 2015 07:00 am 07:40 am 07:45 am 08:10 am 08:35 am Dana Sands, MD Staff Surgeon in the department of Colorectal Surgery & Director of the Colorectal Physiology Center at Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, Florida MOC Session ~Updates in Gastroenterology Welcome Reception 09:00 am 09:25 am 09:40 am 10:10 am 10:35 am Mark Stark, M.D. Consultant with Division of GI & Hepatology in the Department of Internal Medicine Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida 11:00 am Ellen Zimmerman, M.D. 11:25 am Professor of Medicine in the Division of GI & Hepatology. Gastroenterologist at the University of Florida Health System in Gainesville, Florida. 11:50 am 12:05 pm Continental Breakfast / View Exhibits Welcome Management of Post-Op Crohn’s Disease ~ Amar R. Deshpande, MD. Sedation in Endoscopy to Mitigate Risk ~ Nikolaus Gravenstein MD James L. Borland, Sr. Memorial Lecture: Achalasia 2015, Diagnosis and Treatment ~Joel Richter, MD. Quality in Endoscopy ~Why It Matters ~ ~Philip Schoenfeld, MD, MSEd, MSc (Epi) Questions and Answers for Talks 1 - 4 Break and Visit Exhibitors Risk of Infections and Malignancies of IBD ~Ellen Zimmerman, MD Anorectal Diseases for Gastroenterologists ~Dana Sands, MD Colon Cancer Screening & Polyp Surveillance ~ What’s the Evidence? ~Philip Schoenfeld, MD Evaluation of the Incidental Pancreatic Mass ~Shailendra S. Chauhan, MD Questions and Answers for the Talks 5 – 8 Meeting Adjourns Special Events Optional Courses Welcome Reception Endoscopy Labs are “hands on”, using pig explants, and will be held on Saturday, from 2:00 – 5:00 pm in the Nassau Ballroom. Friday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm, fully stocked cash bar opens at 6:00pm inside the Exhibit Area with complimentary hot and cold hors d’oeuvres served at 7:00 pm. Exhibits will be open. Registration Materials There is a limit on the number of registrants we can accept so register early to secure your reservation for these labs. No charge for meeting attendees Registration will be open at the Hilton Bonnet Creek from 3:00–7:00 PM on Friday, September 25, allowing attendees the chance to receive registration materials prior to the start of the Saturday morning sessions. Jump Drives will be available on first come, first served basis for $10. Please complete the registration form as soon as possible and mail or fax to: FGS, PO Box 540363, Opa Locka, FL 33054 (305) 687-1367 phone (305) 687-2490 fax Complimentary Luncheon The luncheon will be with the exhibitors - Saturday, 1:00 – 2:00 pm. All meeting attendees and their guests are invited to a one-hour buffet luncheon located in the exhibit area (Bonnet Creek 1v- V!) Space is limited. Enroll now to learn about the latest technology in your field. Name……………….....…………………….…..… Address.………………………………..………….. City, State, Zip……..……...…..…..….…………... Contact phone.…………………......…………….. Course Objectives 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Understand the nurse’s role in endoscopic ultrasound. State treatment options for a patient diagnosed with hepatocellular cancer. Identify new drugs used in the treatment of Hepatitis C. Understand the indications for therapeutic ERCP. Discuss recent outbreaks related to endoscope reprocessing Relate the importance of managing Crohn’s disease postoperatively. Identify risk-mitigating assessment of the patient for sedation. Define the diagnosis studies and treatment of achalasia. Explain the necessity of quality in endoscopy. List the risks of infections and malignancies in IBD. Recognize anorectal diseases seen on endoscopy. Report the latest evidence on colon cancer screening and polyp surveillance. State modalities used to diagnose and treat a pancreatic mass. E-mail…………..……………….……..……………
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