Musculoskeletal Ultrasound for Rheumatologists:
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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound for Rheumatologists:
PROVIDED BY THE NYU POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL • HOSPITAL FOR JOINT DISEASES NYU SEMINAR IN THURSDAY-SATURDAY, MARCH 19-21, 2015 NEW YORK, NY Special Workshops ALSO OFFERED: • Meet the Professor Luncheons Musculoskeletal Ultrasound for Rheumatologists: •C linical Databases & Research in the Office Setting SATURDAY-SUNDAY • State-of-the-Art Lectures • Ultrasound in the Office Setting Beginner and Intermediate Levels MARCH 21-22, 2015 NEW YORK, NY http://cme.med.nyu.edu/ultrasound REGISTER ONLINE AT: http://cme.med.nyu.edu/rheumatology Seminar in Advanced Rheumatology • March 19-21, 2015 Course Description The annual NYU Seminar in Advanced Rheumatology is an informative conference for rheumatologists, orthopedists, trainees in the rheumatic diseases, internists and other physicians with a special interest in rheumatology. It will review and address those areas where recent, solid knowledge in the treatment of rheumatic diseases is available, focusing particularly on the state-of-the-art in rheumatology, at the leading edge between new clinical knowledge and its translation into practice. Rheumatology is a fast-moving field in which new discoveries are continually being made, and new treatment modalities developed. Because the basic and clinical scientific underpinnings of rheumatologic practice frequently and directly come to impact upon therapy, this course will also explore those areas of new science that are likely to prove important to the near-future management of patients with rheumatic disease. Lectures and Year-In-Review updates will provide participants with the latest information in arthritis, lupus and other rheumatologic conditions; panel discussions and optional Meet-the-Professor sessions will allow participants to raise questions and participate in dialog with the course instructors and clinical experts. Target Audience Our target audience consists of clinical and academic rheumatologists, orthopedists, trainees in the rheumatic diseases and internists with a special interest in rheumatology; other interested clinicians are welcome. Statement of Need Across the spectrum of rheumatic disease, rapid accrual of new knowledge and continually evolving therapeutic advances challenge rheumatologists to stay abreast and provide their patients with the best possible care. Lupus management remains a core performance area in which rheumatologists require updating. Clinicians need to be aware of newer approaches to treating lupus, including the central role of hydroxychloroquine, the recent introduction of belimumab and the potential for new agents in the near future. Physicians must be prepared to incorporate new thinking in regards to pathophysiology and genetics, and to manage the co-morbid conditions of SLE, particularly premature atherosclerosis. Management of pregnancy in lupus patients also presents unique and evolving challenges and opportunities. In rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, newly available biologic therapies and small-molecule signal transduction inhibitors, as well as the potential for directly managing bone erosion, provide options and shed light on the pathophysiology of inflammatory arthritis. Clinicians must be able to incorporate these new approaches into treatment paradigms, considering both safety and efficacy. With the aging of the population osteoporosis has become an increasingly prevalent disease, demanding new insights into disease risk, bone biology and pharmacologic development. Physicians need to stay abreast of the current recommendations for osteoporosis screening and management, including management of steroid-induced osteoporosis and osteoporosis in patients who fail or are unable to take standard therapy. The understanding and treatment of other rheumatic diseases including vasculitis, osteoporosis and gout are also advancing rapidly. The NYU Seminar in Advanced Rheumatology will address all these, and other conditions, and help clinicians stay abreast with the state of the art in 2015. Educational Objectives After participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to: • Be up to date on information regarding the pathogenesis of lupus and application to therapy • Evaluate new and future treatment approaches for lupus management, including the management of lupus nephritis • Apply the most recent recommendations for screening, following and managing pregnant lupus patients, their fetuses and offspring • Recognize the benefits, and manage risks of newly available biologic therapies for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis • Develop strategies to determine when to introduce small-molecule biological therapies into treatment • Appropriately select anti-osteoporosis drugs, including managing potential toxicities of treatment, and apply second-line approaches when first-line agents are ineffective or contraindicated • Properly diagnose and treat ANCA-associated vasculitis, including both the induction and maintenance of vasculitis remission • Recognize and manage risk factors for the progression of osteoarthritis • Incorporate an understanding of cardiovascular risk in the management of gout and SLE Location NYU Langone Medical Center Alumni Hall, Farkas Auditorium 550 First Avenue (31st St.) New York, NY 10016 Mailing Address & Contact Information: Registration Office NYU Post-Graduate Medical School 577 First Avenue, Room 125 New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 263-5295 Fax: (212) 263-5293 Hotel Accommodations Rooms are in very heavy demand in New York City; we urge you to make your reservations early. You may obtain a list of hotels located near NYU School of Medicine by visiting our website: http://cme.med.nyu.edu/travel Parking For information, please visit http://med.nyu.edu/directions-parking We cannot validate parking for registrants. Accreditation Statement The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 21.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. PLENARY SESSIONS: 3/19:6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ 3/20:6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ 3/21:3.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ AM WORKSHOPS: 3/19:1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ 3/20:1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ MEET THE PROFESSOR LUNCHEON WORKSHOPS: 3/19:1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ 3/20:1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Disclosure Statement The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School adheres to ACCME accreditation requirements and policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships, as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty, will be fully noted at the meeting. Faculty Course Directors Steven B. Abramson, MD Jill P. Buyon, MD Bruce N. Cronstein, MD Michael H. Pillinger, MD Guest Faculty Michael B. Brenner, MD Theodore Bevier Bayles Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Chief, Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA Vivian P. Bykerk, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College Director, Inflammatory Arthritis Center of Excellence Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Jeffrey Curtis, MD, MS, MPH Professor of Medicine University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine Birmingham, AL Doruk Erkan, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College Associate Attending Physician Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Jon T. Giles, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY Susan M. Goodman, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Weill Cornell Medical School Associate Attending Physician Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Judith A. James, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine Associate Vice Provost for Clinical & Translational Science Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center Chair, Arthritis & Clinical Immunology Lou Kerr Chair in Biomedical Research Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Oklahoma City, OK Mariana Kaplan, MD Senior Investigator and Chief, Systemic Autoimmunity Branch National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD Joan T. Merrill, MD OMRF Professor of Medicine University of Oklahoma Head, Clinical Pharmacology Research Program Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Oklahoma City, OK Kenneth S. O’Rourke, MD NYU School of Medicine and Hospital for Joint Diseases Faculty Steven B. Abramson, MD Chair of the Department of Medicine, Frederick H. King Professor of Internal Medicine and Professor of Pathology H. Michael Belmont, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Professor Program Director, Rheumatology Fellowship Training Program Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC Jill P. Buyon, MD Chaim Putterman, MD Dr. Paul R. Esserman Professor of Medicine, Professor of Pathology and Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Chief of Rheumatology and Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY Christopher Ritchlin, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Allergy/ Immunology & Rheumatology University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY William H. Robinson, MD, PhD Associate Professor Stanford University Stanford, CA Brad H. Rovin, MD Professor of Medicine Robert D. Clancy, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine Bruce N. Cronstein, MD Mark A. Eberle, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Stephen Honig, MD, MSc Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Peter M. Izmirly, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Philip J. Kahn, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Sicy H. Lee, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Hal J. Mitnick, MD Professor of Medicine and Pathology The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus, OH Clinical Professor of Medicine Georg A. Schett, MD Michael H. Pillinger, MD Adam Mor, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pathology Professor of Medicine University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Erlangen, Germany Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology John H. Stone, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine and Dermatology Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Director, Clinical Rheumatology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA James Alan Tumlin, MD Professor Medicine/Nephrology Director, Resident Medical Education University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, TN Murray Urowitz, MD, FRCP(C) Professor of Medicine University of Toronto Senior Scientist Toronto Western Research Institute Toronto Western Hospital Toronto, Ontario Soumya M. Reddy, MD Pamela B. Rosenthal, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Jonathan Samuels, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Amit Saxena, MD Instructor in Medicine Jose U. Scher, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Gregg J. Silverman, MD Professor of Medicine and Pathology Stephen A. Smiles, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Gary E. Solomon, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Yusuf Yazici, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Course Schedule Thursday, March 19 7:00am Registration & Continental 7:15 Breakfast Optional AM Workshops on Clinical Databases & Research in the Office Setting Yusuf Yazici, MD Assessment of RA Outcomes & Monitoring in Routine Care 2Jonathan Samuels, MD Ultrasound: A Hands-on Workshop INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS MODERATORS: Adam Mor, MD and Gary E. Solomon, MD 8:30 GERALD WEISSMANN LECTURE IN RHEUMATOLOGY Control of Bone by the Immune System Georg A. Schett, MD 9:05 From Guts to Joints: The Human Microbiome in Rheumatic Disease Jose U. Scher, MD 9:40 Coffee Break 10:05 Oldies but Goldies, Mechanism of Action of Older Rheumatic Drugs Bruce N. Cronstein, MD 10:40 Immunologic Disease: Progress in Wiping the Slate Clean Gregg J. Silverman, MD 11:15 Understanding How Pannus and Fibroblast-Like-Synoviocytes Mediate Joint Damage in RA Michael B. Brenner, MD 11:50 Lunch Break (on your own) 11:50 Meet the Professor Optional Lunchtime Workshop 3 Vivian P. Bykerk, MD Choosing the First Therapy for Patients With Early RA 4 Christopher Ritchlin, MD, MPH Challenges in Spondylarthritis 5 Jon T. Giles, MD, MPH Diet and Exercise in Rheumatoid Arthritis 6 Susan M. Goodman, MD Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement Outcomes in Patients With Rheumatic Diseases 2:45 Perspectives on Perioperative Management Susan M. Goodman, MD 3:35 Risks and Benefits of RA Therapeutics in 2015 Jeffrey Curtis, MD, MS, MPH 4:10 Panel Discussion on Inflammatory Arthritis MODERATOR: Jose U. Scher, MD PANELISTS: Jeffrey Curtis, MD, MS, MPH, Jon T. Giles, MD, MPH, Susan M. Goodman, MD, Hal J. Mitnick, MD, Christopher Ritchlin, MD, MPH 5:00pm Adjourn & Reception Friday, March 20 7:15am Registration & Continental Breakfast 7:30 Optional AM Workshops on H. Lee, MD and Stephen A. Smiles, MD 1:00pm What Observational Studies of Early RA Patients Have Taught Us About Best Practices Vivian P. Bykerk, MD 1:35 Psoriatic Arthritis: Mechanistic Concepts and Therapeutic Advances Christopher Ritchlin, MD, MPH 2:10 Cardiovascular Disease in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Pathogenesis, Prediction, and Prevention Jon T. Giles, MD, MPH Clinical Databases & Research in the Office Setting 7 Amit Saxena, MD Lupus Instruments in Clinical Trials 8 Soumya M. Reddy, MD Outcome Measures in a Psoriatic Arthritis Research Registry ADVANCES IN SLE: APPLIATION OF BASIC RESEARCH TO PATIENT MANAGEMENT MODERATORS: Robert D. Clancy, PhD and Peter M. Izmirly, MD 8:30am 2014-2015 Advances in Delineating the Molecular Pathways to SLE: Year in Review Chaim Putterman, MD 9:10 2014–2015 Advances in the Care of Lupus Patients: Year in Review Joan T. Merrill, MD 9:50 The Trappings of Neutrophils and Contribution to the Pathogenesis of SLE Mariana Kaplan, MD 10:20 Coffee Break 10:35 Lupus Onset vs. Lupus Flare: Similarities and Differences Judith A. James, MD, PhD THERAPY MODERATORS: Sicy Coffee Break 3:00 Rheumatoid Arthritis: Current 11:05 Sequencing Antibody Repertoires to Define Pathogenic Autoantibodies in SLE and Autoimmunity William H. Robinson. MD, PhD 11:40 Lunch Break (on your own) 11:40 eet the Professor Optional M Lunchtime Workshop 9 Murray Urowitz, MD, FRCP(C) Managing Comorbidities in Lupus Brad H. Rovin, MD Management of Lupus Nephritis James Alan Tumlin, MD Interactive Case Presentation: Atypical HUS with Catastrophic Anti Phospholipid Syndrome Joan T. Merrill, MD Difficult Cases in Lupus SLE: CONSENSUS & CONTROVERSY ON COMORBIDITIES, LUPUS NEPHRITIS, ANTI-PHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODIES, AND PREGNANCY MODERATORS: H. Michael Belmont, MD and Amit Saxena, MD 1:00pm IRA GOLDSTEIN MEMORIAL LECTURE Facing the Consequences of Cardiovascular Morbidity in SLE Murray Urowitz, MD, FRCP(C) 1:45 Antiphospholipid Antibodies: Updates and Call for ACTION Doruk Erkan, MD 2:20 ReMatch: Debate in Management of Lupus Nephritis MODERATOR: Jill P. Buyon, MD PANELISTS: Brad H. Rovin, MD and James Alan Tumlin, MD 3:20 Coffee Break regnancy: Who to Worry About P Jill P. Buyon, MD 4:10 Panel Discussion CHAIR: H. Michael Belmont, MD PANELISTS: Joan T. Merrill, MD, Brad H. Rovin, MD, James Alan Tumlin, MD, Murray Urowitz, MD, FRCP(C) 5:00pm Adjourn 3:35 Saturday, March 21 8:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast UPDATES IN MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASE MODERATORS: Mark A. Eberle, MD and Pamela B. Rosenthal, MD 8:30am Osteoarthritis: Pathogenesis and Risk Factors for Progression Steven B. Abramson, MD 9:05 ANCA-Associated Vasculitis: Achieving and Maintaining Remission John H. Stone, MD, MPH 9:40 Fracture Prevention in Osteoporosis Stephen Honig, MD, MSc 10:15 Coffee Break 10:30 Arthritis in Children: An Update for the Clinician Philip J. Kahn, MD 11:05 Metabolic Myopathies: What We Can Learn from Dr. Goodwrench Kenneth S. O’Rourke, MD 11:40 The Crystal Heart: Update on Gout and Cardiovascular Disease Michael H. Pillinger, MD 12:15 pm Adjourn Registration Form Seminar in Advanced Rheumatology • March 19-21, 2015 NYU Langone Medical Center, Alumni Hall, Farkas Auditorium, 550 First Avenue (31st St.), New York, NY 10016 Register online at http://cme.med.nyu.edu/rheumatology After 12 pm on March 16, 2015, only onsite registration is available provided the course has not reached capacity. Onsite registrants will incur an additional $20 charge and will receive a receipt by email in 1-2 weeks. All onsite registrants will receive a printed syllabus. P LEASE PR INT CLEA RLY I N B LO C K L E T T E R S A N D N U M B E R S Name_________________________________________________________________________ FIRST M.I. LAST Address_ ______________________________________________________________________ City_____________________________________ State_ ____________ Zip_ _________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________ (REQUIRED FOR CME CREDIT) Day Phone _ _______________________________ Fax_ _________________________________ Degree___________________________________ Specialty_ ______________________________ Course Fees Full Fee Physicians: $575 Reduced Fee: $375* Rheumatology Fellows: Free (with letter of certification from program director) To register as a fellow, please email nyu_rheumatology@nyumc.org *Reduced Fee: NYU School of Medicine alumni, former residents and fellows; Physicians employed by the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center; full-time active military personnel; nurse practitioners; all other non-physician Healthcare professionals; and retired physicians. Please pick your syllabus format: Registrants that pick both options or do not pick an option will receive a printed syllabus. Workshop Registration THURSDAY, MARCH 19 Optional AM Workshops (FREE, please select one) Yusuf Yazici, MD Assessment of RA Outcomes & Monitoring in Routine Care 2 Jonathan Samuels, MD Ultrasound: A Hands-on Workshop Optional Meet the Professor Lunchtime Workshops ($25, please only select one) 3 Vivian P. Bykerk, MD Choosing the First Therapy for Patients With Early RA 4 Christopher Ritchlin, MD, MPH Challenges in Spondylarthritis 5 Jon T. Giles, MD, MPH Diet and Exercise in Rheumatoid Arthritis 6 Susan M. Goodman, MD Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement Outcomes in Patients With Rheumatic Diseases FRIDAY, MARCH 20 Optional AM Workshops (FREE, please select one) • Course Fee............................................................................................ $_________ 7 Amit Saxena, MD Lupus Instruments in Clinical Trials 8 Soumya M. Reddy, MD Outcome Measures in a Psoriatic Arthritis Research Registry • Meet the Professor Lunchtime Workshops......#___@ $25ea =$_________ Optional Meet the Professor Lunchtime Workshops ($25, please only select one) Printed Syllabus USB Syllabus Payment Summary TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $_________ Methods of Payment (cash and phone registration are not accepted) If faxing, do not mail or refax, this will only result in a duplicate charge to your account. An email confirmation will be sent confirming your registration. Registration is non-transferable. heck in U.S. Dollars only: $ _____________ C Credit Card Payment (see below) International Postal Money Order: $ _____________ Foreign registrants, including those from Canada, must pay by International Postal Money Order or credit card. Payment by Credit Card (Credit card payments may be faxed to (212) 263-5293) Amount to be charged: $ _________________ Bill to: Visa MasterCard American Express Credit Card Number:________________________________________________________ Card Member’s Name:_______________________________________________________ Exp Date: _______________________________________CVV Code:____________________ Signature: _____________________________________________________________ 9 Murray Urowitz, MD, FRCP(C) Managing Comorbidities in Lupus Brad H. Rovin, MD Management of Lupus Nephritis James Alan Tumlin, MD Interactive Case Presentation: Atypical HUS With Catastrophic Anti Phospholipid Syndrome Joan T. Merrill, MD Difficult Cases in Lupus REFUND POLICY: In order to request a refund, you must complete and submit our online refund form no later than 14 days prior to the first day of the course. An administrative fee of $75 will be deducted from your refund. Cancellations or no-shows after this date are not eligible for a refund. Fax and email cancellations are not accepted. COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY: In the unusual circumstance that this course is cancelled, two weeks notice will be given and tuition will be refunded in full. The NYU PostGraduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare, hotel or other costs incurred. Special Needs or requests:______________________________________________________________________________________ Musculoskeletal Ultrasound for Rheumatologists: Beginner and Intermediate Levels • March 21–22, 2015 Course Director Jonathan Samuels, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine NYU School of Medicine New York, NY Faculty Rany Al Haj, MD Rheumatologist Jersey Shore University Medical Center Neptune, NJ Catherine Bakewell, MD Clinical Faculty University of Washington, Seattle, WA Rheumatologist Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT Paul J. DeMarco, MD, FACP, FACR, RhMSUS Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Georgetown University School of Medicine Washington, DC Medical Director The Center for Rheumatology and Bone Research Wheaton, MD Stephen J. DiMartino, MD, PhD, RhMSUS Assistant Attending Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Amy Evangelisto, MD Rheumatologist Arthritis, Rheumatic and Back Disease Associates Voorhees, NJ Brian D. Golden, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine NYU School of Medicine New York, NY Jay B. Higgs, MD San Antonio, TX Gene Kissin, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Boston University Medical Center Boston, MA Minna Kohler, MD Instructor in Medicine Harvard Medical School Director, Rheumatology Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Program Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Anthony M. Reginato, PhD, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Warren Alpert School of Medicine Director, Rheumatology Research and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Brown University, Providence, RI Location The Center for Musculoskeletal Care 6th Floor, Joseph and Nancy Errico Learning Center 333 East 38th St, New York, NY 10016 Course Description The use of musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSKUS) has increased amongst rheumatologists in the United States over the last 5 years, but we still trail Europeans and others in this regard. MSKUS complements the physical examination by allowing for superior visualization of synovitis and erosive changes compared to conventional radiography, and provides detail comparable or supplementary to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This modality is also less expensive than MRI and CT scans, without the claustrophobia or other contraindications, while uniquely providing dynamic—rather than static—imaging. While MSKUS enhances our diagnostic and prognostic abilities in the clinics and at the bedside, rheumatologists skilled in MSKUS can also aspirate/inject hips and posterior knees (Baker’s cysts) and improve the accuracy/success of other routine injections. A growing body of literature for MSKUS in RA, gout and other diseases is contributing significantly to the understanding of diagnostic and prognostic utility, longitudinal assessment, and disease remission. Furthermore, scoring systems focusing on the patient level rather than individual joint have been developed, allowing for simplification of exams while still retaining accuracy and utility. Despite all of this, relatively few rheumatologists have received training to use this modality. There are very few MSKUS courses focused on the needs of rheumatologists and the patients and problems that they see. We feel that there is a significant need on a regional and national level for a beginner’s course for rheumatologists and associated health care professionals. Target Audience Rheumatologists and other health care professionals working in the field of rheumatology Educational Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: • Compare the efficacy of MSKUS techniques to conventional radiography and select the best diagnostic and treatment modalities to treat their patients • Demonstrate the correct way to handle the ultrasound probe and locate and recognize normal anatomy and pathology in each of the joints using musculoskeletal ultrasound • Utilize ultrasound to track needles into joints and bursae by both indirect and direct guidance Accreditation Statement Course Setup The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The hands-on sessions for this course will be divided into two tracks: Beginner and Intermediate. You must choose your track upon registration. Those who have taken a course before or are familiar with all of the joint scans should opt for the Intermediate. Some lectures will also be geared more towards the Intermediate level, however they will be beneficial to all participants. Credit Designation Statement The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Disclosure Statement The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School adheres to ACCME accreditation requirements and policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships, as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty, will be fully noted at the meeting. Registration Space is limited and applications will be accepted in order of their receipt. In order to reserve your seat, please register in advance, as onsite registration is not guaranteed. An email confirmation will be sent confirming your registration. Please visit our secure website http://cme.med.nyu.edu/ultrasound to submit online registration. SAVE THE DATE 6TH ANNUAL PEDIATRIC RHEUMATOLOGY: AN UPDATE FOR CLINICIANS Wednesday, March 18, 2015 • New York, NY TOPICS INCLUDE: • The Potential Role of Neutrophils in SLE • Urinary Biomarkers in Lupus • Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis • Hypermobility Syndromes • Complement Mediated Renal Disease For more information and to register online, please visit: http://cme.med.nyu.edu/pedrheum Registration Form Course Schedule Musculoskeletal Ultrasound for Rheumatologists: Beginner and Intermediate Levels Saturday, March 21 March 21-22, 2015 • The Center for Musculoskeletal Care, 6th Floor Joseph and Nancy Errico Learning Center, 333 East 38th St, New York, NY 10016 11:00am Registration Register online at http://cme.med.nyu.edu/ultrasound 11:30 Welcome 11:35 Introduction: Basics, General Sonopathology and “Knobology” 12:15pm HANDS-ON SESSION: Basics and “Knobology” Doppler and Advanced Functions* 12:45 Lunch 1:15 Knee Anatomy and Pathology 1:50 HANDS-ON SESSION: Knee 2:45 Hip Anatomy and Pathology 3:05 HANDS-ON SESSION: Hip 3:35 Coffee Break 3:45 Ankle/Foot Anatomy and Pathology 4:20 HANDS-ON SESSION: Ankle/Foot 5:20 Interesting Images and Case Presentations* 5:50 Year in Review: Updates from the Ultrasound Literature in Rheumatic Diseases* 6:20pmAdjourn Sunday, March 22 7:45am Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:00 Welcome 8:05 Wrist/Hand Anatomy and Pathology 8:40 HANDS-ON SESSION: Wrist/Hand 9:35 Coffee Break 9:45 Elbow Anatomy and Pathology 10:20 HANDS-ON SESSION: Elbow 11:15 Documentation/Billing 11:45 Lunch Panel Discussion: Competency, Certification, and Integration of MSUS into Practice 12:45pm Shoulder Anatomy and Pathology 1:20 HANDS-ON SESSION: Shoulder 2:20 Procedure Guidance: Practical Approaches and Evidence-Based Justification* 2:50 HANDS-ON SESSION: Procedure guidance 3:20 Pathology: Review by Disease* 3:50 Wrap-Up Discussion 4:00pm Adjourn *These lectures are at an intermediate level, however all participants should attend. After 12 pm on March 17, 2015, only onsite registration is available provided the course has not reached capacity. Onsite registrants will incur an additional $20 charge and will receive a receipt by email in 1-2 weeks. All onsite registrants will receive a printed syllabus. P L E AS E P R I N T C L E A R LY I N BLOCK L E TTE R S AND NU MBE R S Name_________________________________________________________________________ FIRST M.I. LAST Address_ ______________________________________________________________________ City_____________________________________ State_ ____________ Zip_ _________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________ (REQUIRED FOR CME CREDIT) Day Phone _ _______________________________ Fax_ _________________________________ Degree___________________________________ Specialty_ ______________________________ Course Fees Full Fee: $1,250 Fellows: $1,000 Reduced Fee: $750* NYU Faculty & Staff: $750** *Reduced fee applies to participants also registered for the NYU Seminar in Advanced Rheumatology on March 19-21, 2015. http://cme.med.nyu.edu/rheumatology **NYU Faculty and Staff must provide valid NYU ID at the course. Please select your learning track: Beginner Level Intermediate Level Please pick your syllabus format: Registrants that pick both options or do not pick an option will receive a printed syllabus. Printed Syllabus USB Syllabus Methods of Payment (cash and phone registration are not accepted) If faxing, do not mail or refax, this will only result in a duplicate charge to your account. Registration is non-transferable. Check in U.S. Dollars only: $ _____________ Credit Card Payment (see below) International Postal Money Order: $ _____________ Foreign registrants, including those from Canada, must pay by International Postal Money Order or credit card. Payment by Credit Card (Credit card payments may be faxed to (212) 263-5293) Amount to be charged: $ _________________ Bill to: Visa MasterCard American Express Credit Card Number:________________________________________________________ Card Member’s Name:_______________________________________________________ Exp Date: _______________________________________CVV Code:____________________ Signature: _____________________________________________________________ REFUND POLICY: In order to request a refund, you must complete and submit our online refund form no later than 14 days prior to the first day of the course. An administrative fee of $75 will be deducted from your refund. Cancellations or no-shows after this date are not eligible for a refund. Fax and email cancellations are not accepted. COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY: In the unusual circumstance that this course is cancelled, two weeks notice will be given and tuition will be refunded in full. The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare, hotel or other costs incurred. MARCH 21-22, 2015 • NEW YORK, NY http://cme.med.nyu.edu/ultrasound Beginner and Intermediate Levels Musculoskeletal Ultrasound for Rheumatologists: MARCH 19-21, 2015 • NEW YORK, NY http://cme.med.nyu.edu/rheumatology Advanced Rheumatology NYU SEMINAR IN Post Graduate Medical School 577 First Avenue, Room 125 New York, NY 10016 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID New York, NY Permit #8167