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PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE GI PRACTICE Putting the Pieces Together GI Endoscopy Unit Leadership: Breaking the Mold, Creating a SATURDAY MARCH 2, 2019 ASGE Institute for Training and Technology Downers Grove, IL COURSE DIRECTORS Brett B. Bernstein, MD, MBA, FASGE Mount Sinai Health System David H. Robbins, MD, MSc, FASGE Manhattan Endoscopy FACULTY Teresa Chaisson, RN, BSN, CNOR Physicians Endoscopy David Hambrick, RN, MSN, CGRN, CCT Medivators, Inc. Dallas, TX Colleen M. Schmitt, MD, MHS, FASGE Galen Medical Group Chattanooga, TN Thomas J. Stallings, JD McGuireWoods LLP Richmond, VA Early Registration Discounts End JAN. 31, 2019 TWO WAYS TO PARTICIPATE Attend in person or live-stream from your own device Learn more: asge.org/giu19

GI Endoscopy Unit Leadership: Breaking the Mold, Creating a COURSE DESCRIPTION Geared toward emerging and established GI endoscopy unit leaders, this course will focus on leaders roles and responsibilities to align teamwork around clinical and operational issues. Attendees will gain the essentials needed to become effective leaders, and to run an efficient, high-quality, and profitable GI unit. The program highlights practical approaches to the management and operations of an endoscopy unit and further takes a deeper dive into the core knowledge and competencies that leadership teams need to be effective managers, influencers, and advocates for their units. Presented by seasoned strategic thinkers in the management of GI endoscopy units, course topics include the role of unit leadership, instilling a culture of quality and safety, strategic planning and business development, using quality data for performance improvement and in payer negotiations, and meeting regulatory expectations. These components are interconnected and come together to provide high-quality, comprehensive training and team-building opportunities. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN Discuss establishing and maintaining a culture of quality and safety Define how each leadership role contributes and complements each other to create the success and vitality of the unit/organization Discuss how to ensure the unit is safe, economically viable, and in compliance with all credentialing and regulatory requirements Describe, from a clinical perspective, how to make the unit the best environment for patients and the procedures performed Discuss the skills needed to effectively and comfortably address any topic and build productive relationships WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course will draw emerging, current and future team leaders of GI endoscopy units in all settings. The course content will also attract those aspiring to become a leader in an endoscopy unit, giving the attendees the knowledge of what the expectations, challenges and rewards would involve. The course is designed for all sizes of GI units with a focus on ambulatory surgical centers and hospital GI units. Are you renewing your EURP participation? This course includes completion of a quality requirement for renewing participation in the ASGE Endoscopy Unit Recognition Program (EURP).

GI AGENDA ENDOSCOPY UNIT LEADERSHIP SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2019 7:30-7:45 am Course Directors Welcome CULTURAL EVOLUTION OR REVOLUTION? Shifting an organization s culture requires commitment and purposeful management of the change process. During this series of talks, we will discuss: 7:45-8:05 am The ABCs of Endoscopy Leadership 8:05-8:25 am Endoscopy Unit Management: Nursing Perspective 8:25-8:45 am Creating a Safe Culture for Your Patients 8:45-9:05 am Knowing the Legal Parameters 9:05-9:35 am Roundtable: Cultural Evolution or Revolution? 9:35-10:05 am Break with Exhibits PUTTING THE PIECES IN PLACE With the right infrastructure, your team will not lose sight of the fundamentals upon which excellence is built. During this series of talks, we will discuss: 10:05-10:25 am Empowering the Team through Benchmarking and Report Cards 10:25-10:45 am The Patient Experience is The Customer Experience 10:45-11:05 am Showcasing Your Unit s Excellence 11:05-11:35 am Roundtable: Putting the Pieces in Place 11:35-12:35 pm Networking Lunch CRITICAL CONVERSATIONS IN GI UNIT LEADERSHIP The stakes in today s ever-changing healthcare environment are high. Success or failure can hinge on your ability to effectively communicate with all members of your team. During this series of talks, we will discuss: 12:35-12:55 pm Building Your Critical Conversation Skill Set 12:55-1:15 pm Dealing with Harassment 1:15-1:35 pm Addressing Burnout and Wellness among Your Healthcare Team 1:35-1:55 pm Personnel Recruitment, Training, and Addressing the Disruptive Employee 1:55-2:25 pm Roundtable: Critical Conversations in GI Unit Leadership 2:25-2:55 pm Break with Exhibits WE CAN HELP! BRING US YOUR TOUGHEST UNIT LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS In our final segment of the day, we will discuss applying theoretical concepts to real world case scenarios provided by our renowned faculty and your own case studies. This highly engaging session will transform you into the confident unit leader you want to be. 2:55-4:25 pm Exchanging Perspectives on Today s Challenges 4:25-4:30 pm Closing Remarks 4:30 pm Course Adjourned Agenda subject to change.

Breaking the Mold, Creating a ESSENTIALS HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS It is recommended that you make your hotel reservations as soon as possible. However, you may want to wait to make your airline reservations until you have received confirmation of registration from ASGE. Chicago Marriott Suites Downers Grove 1500 Opus Place, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Marriott Reservations at 1-800-228-9290 or 630-852-1500 ASGE has arranged a room block for this course at $99 per night plus applicable tax. This discount is valid only if the reservation is made before February 8, 2019. Please contact the hotel directly to make hotel reservations. Please mention the name of the ASGE course when making your reservation. A free shuttle will be provided between the hotel and the ASGE Institute for Training and Technology. CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. ASGE designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ASGE CANCELLATION POLICY Request for refunds must be requested in writing, no later than three weeks prior to the course. Refunds are subject to an administrative fee of $100. Attendee substitutions are permitted with ASGE authorization. ASGE has the right to cancel a program at any time at its discretion. Industry representatives interested in attending this course must contact Vanita Jordan Moore, Senior Manager, Sales and Business Development at 630-570-5625 or vmoore@asge.org. In compliance with ACCME guidelines, industry representatives may not participate in hands-on training or ask questions during a CME course. For more information about this or upcoming ASGE educational courses, please visit www.asge.org, email education@asge.org or call 630-573-0600. ASGE Foundation Educational programming through the ASGE Institute for Training and Technology is supported, in part, by the ASGE Foundation. To donate visit www.asge.org. Photography Waiver: ASGE periodically takes photographs and/or video during our educational courses and events, and reproduces them in ASGE educational, news or promotional material, whether in print, electronic or other media, including the ASGE website. By participating in this course, you grant the right to use your name and photograph for such purposes to ASGE. All postings become the property of ASGE.

REGISTRATION TWO WAYS TO PARTICIPATE Attend in person or live-stream from your own device REGISTRATION FEES ASGE Physician Member Physician Non-Member ASGE Trainee/ Nurse Member Non-Member Trainee/Nurse ON OR BEFORE January 31, 2019 AFTER January 31, 2019 $595 $695 $750 $850 $400 $500 $500 $600 NOT AN ASGE MEMBER? Save even more when you join ASGE prior to registering for the course. Visit www.asge.org/join to join today! EURP Members: Contact ASGE Customer Care at 630-573-0600 for special discounted pricing. Name Academic Degree(s) Institution Date Title NPI# Address City State Zip Country Specialty E-mail Phone Fax This information is my: Home Work ASGE Member? Yes No Member ID FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online at www.asge.org (Recommended) 2. Phone: 630-573-0600 3. Fax: 630-963-8332 Credit Card: Visa MasterCard AmEx Discover Cardholder Name Card Number Expiration Date Signature 4. Mail: Send your completed registration form and check for $ made payable to: American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy PO Box 809055, Chicago, IL 60680-9055 For all registration inquiries, email ASGE Customer Care at info@asge.org or call 630-573-0600. GI ENDOSCOPY UNIT LEADERSHIP BREAKING THE MOLD, CREATING A HIGH RELIABILITY PRACTICE