11 th UVa Annual Conference of Liver Disease & Gastroenterology COVERING ALL ASPECTS OF CARE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 10-11, 2016 DARDEN BUSINESS SCHOOL, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA School of Medicine SPONSORED BY OFFICE OF CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION This continuing medical education course is designed to provide general and community based gastroenterology physicians, general, internal medicine and family medicine physicians, physician s assistants and nurse practitioners an opportunity to learn about and discuss the advances in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with liver disease and luminal GI diseases. Saturday lectures will cover topics on primary biliary cirrhosis/ primary sclerosing cholangitis, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, mucosal resection in the colon, surgical management of pancreatic cancer, H. pylori, new therapies for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, management of liver lesions, optimal candidates and contraindications for TIPS, technologies for small bowel GI bleeding evaluation, advances in achalasia treatment: POEM, surgical management of rectal lesions/cancer, alternatives for colorectal cancer screening and new medications in IBD therapy. Both Friday and Saturday will include a Resident poster symposium and Friday evening there will be a hands-on workshop showing endoscopic techniques for two hours of CME credit. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES n Understanding the role of endoscopic mucosal resection in the colon n Understand the role of surgical management in the treatment of pancreatic cancer n Determine the role of H. pylori in the development of gastrointestinal disease n Recognize the use of new therapies for treatment of NASH n Distinguish the imaging characteristics, natural history and medical management of liver lesions n Recognize imaging and presentation of hepatocellular carcinoma n Identify the contraindications and optimal characteristics of candidates for TIPS n Understand the TIPS complications associated with hepatic encephalopathy n Recognize new and conventional technologies for the diagnosis and treatment of small bowel GI bleeding n Understand the risks and benefits of EMR In the management of gastrointestinal polyps n Recognize emerging surgical therapies for treatment of rectal lesions and cancers n Discriminate between various colorectal cancer screening modalities n Distinguish new treatment options for inflammatory bowel disease n Recognize the pathophysiology of non-celiac gluten sensitivity n Identify diagnostics and therapies for primary sclerosing cholangitis and primary biliary cirrhosis
COURSE DIRECTORS & PLANNING COMMITTEE Neeral Shah, MD, FACP (Director) Jeanetta W. Frye, MD (Co-Director) Jann Balmer, PhD, RN, FACEHP Director, Continuing Medical Education School of Medicine Catherine Bauer, RNBS, MBA, CGRN, CFER Director, Endoscopy/Bronchoscopy & Motility Uva Medical Center, Endoscopy/Bronchoscopy Jeffrey L. Tokar, MD, FASGE, AGAF Director of Endoscopy Program Director, Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA VISITING FACULTY Douglas K. Rex, MD, MACP, MACG, FASGE AGAF Director of Endoscopy Indiana University Hospital Indianapolis, Indiana UVA FACULTY Brian Behm, MD Traci Hedrick, MD, MS, FACS, FACRS Department of Surgery Patrick Northup, MD Lisa Brown, ACNA, CFER Specialty Technician David Peura, MD Professor Emeritus Steven Cohen, MD, PhD, FACG Professor of Medicine Chief of Gastroenterology Division Andrew Wang, MD, FACG, FASGE Luke Wilkins, MD Department of Radiology Zachary Henry, MD Cindy Yoshida, MD Professor of Medicine Elizabeth Kidd, RN, CGRN Clinician III Victor Zaydfudim, MD Department of Surgery
Friday, June 10, 2016 5:30 7:30PM Registration 6:00 8:00PM Resident Poster Symposium 6:00-8:00PM Hands on Endoscopy Saturday, June 11, 2016 6:30 7:50AM Registration and Breakfast Breakfast Sessions 7:00 7:25AM Scope Reprocessing Lisa Brown, ACNA, CFER 7:25 7:50AM Interventional Endoscopic Nursing Elizabeth Kidd, RN, CGRN Main Session 7:50 8:00AM Welcome Steven M. Cohen, MD, PhD, FACG 8:00 8:25AM Surgical Management of Pancreatic Cancer Victor Zaydfudim, MD 8:25 8:30AM Q&A 8:30 8:55AM The 10th anniversary of the Nobel prize for the discovery of H. pylori: What have we learned David Peura, MD 8:55 9:00AM Q&A 9:00 9:25AM Mastering Endoscopic Mucosal Resection in the Colon Douglas Rex, MD, MACP, MACG, FASGE 9:25 9:30AM Q&A 9:30 10:00AM Break 10:00 10:25AM New Therapies for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Zachary Henry, MD
Saturday, June 11, 2016 (cont.) 10:25 10:30AM Q&A 10:30 10:55AM Management of Liver Lesions Patrick Northup, MD 10:55 11:00AM Q&A 11:00 11:25AM Optimal Candidates and Contraindications for TIPS Luke Wilkins, MD 11:25 11:30PM Q&A 11:30 12:50PM Lunch (provided) 12:50 1:00PM Poster Symposium Awards 1:00 1:25PM Technologies for Small Bowel GI Bleeding Evaluation Jeffrey Tokar, MD, FASGE, AGAF 1:25 1:30 PM Q&A 1:30 1:55PM Advances in Achalasia Treatment: POEM Andrew Wang, MD, FACG, FASGE 1:55 2:00PM Q&A 2:00 2:25PM Surgical Management of Rectal Lesions/Cancer Traci Hedrick, MD, MS, FACS, FACRS 2:25 2:30PM Q&A 2:30 3:00PM Break 3:00 3:25PM Alternatives for Colorectal Cancer Screening Cindy Yoshida, MD 3:25 3:30PM Q&A 3:30 3:55PM New Medications in IBD Therapy Brian Behm, MD 3:55 4:00PM Q&A 4:00PM Adjourn
LOCATION This course is being held in Charlottesville, VA. Darden Business School with its beautiful Grounds and Inn@Darden is a perfect location for our growing meeting with a world class fitness facility right next door. The GPS address is 100 Darden Boulevard, Charlottesville, VA. Take advantage of Charlottesville wonderful surroundings explore many vineyards in close proximity, or historic sites such as Thomas Jefferson s Monticello, James Monroe s Ashlawn, or James Madison s Montpelier. For more information and to plan before/after meeting activities visit www.visitcharlottesville.org LODGING A block of rooms has been reserved for course participants at The Inn@Darden, conveniently located near our meeting.to reserve your accommodation please call 434.243.5000 and identify yourself as a participant in the UVA- GI Conference 2016 to ensure that you receive the preferred conference rate of $145.00. Based on availability, the room rates will be honored three (3) days prior and following the event dates perfect for your extended weekend stay. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, May 11, 2016 to ensure the conference preferred rate. Any reservations made after Wednesday, May 11, 2016 will be made on a space and rate available basis only. All conference lodging rates are subject to 11% Charlottesville Hotel tax in addition to the published rate. SPECIAL NEEDS The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 requires that all individuals, regardless of their disabilities, have equal access. The Office of Continuing Medical Education at the University of Virginia School of Medicine is pleased to assist participants with special needs. Written requests must be received 30 days prior to the conference date. These should be mailed to UVA Office of Continuing Medical Education, Box 800711, Charlottesville, VA 22908 or to uvacme@virginia.edu. Some of the conference venues used by the University of Virginia Office of Continuing Medical Education are registered historic properties and may not be fully ADA accessible. Please feel free to contact the facility if you have specific questions. CONTACT INFORMATION Eva Casola, MBA Program Manager, Office of Continuing Medical Education EvaC@virginia.edu 434-924-1657
ACCREDITATION AND DESIGNATION STATEMENT The University of Virginia School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Virginia School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The University of Virginia School of Medicine awards 8.5 hours of participation (equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM ) to each non-physician participant who successfully completes this educational activity. The University of Virginia School of Medicine maintains a record of participation for six (6) years. The University of Virginia School of Nursing (SON) Continuing Education is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. The University of Virginia SONCE awards 6.0 hours of participation for nurses who participate in this educational activity and complete the post activity evaluation. CONFIRMATION & CANCELLATION POLICY Upon receipt of registration and payment, you will receive an email confirmation. Registration fees will be refunded (less a $50 administrative fee) for written cancellations (emails to uvacme@virginia.edu are acceptable) received a minimum of 14 days prior to the activity date. No refunds will be granted for registration fees of less than $50 or for cancellations made within 13 days of the activity. The University of Virginia School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel CME activities if necessary. In this case, the entire registration fee will be refunded. All other expenses incurred in conjunction with this CME activity are the sole responsibility of the participant. REGISTRATION Registration is available at cmevillage.com. Registration fees for this conference include an evening reception on Friday with a poster session and hands- on workshop showing endoscopic techniques. Saturday, in addition to the conference topics, there will be a continental breakfast, refreshments during breaks, lunch and an online syllabus. There is no additional charge but please preregister for both the Friday hands-on activity and the Saturday Breakfast sessions. REGISTRATION FEES before 5/10/16 5/10/16-6/2/16 Walk-in Registration 6/3/16 & Later Physicians: $250 $300 $350 Other HealthCare Professionals: $100 $125 $150 Student/Resident/ Fellow: $50 $75 $100 Registration will close as of Friday, June 3, 2016. All registrations after that date will be considered walk-in registrations.