GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION The Ritz Charles, North Meridian Street Carmel, IN 46032

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GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION The Ritz Charles, 12156 North Meridian Street Carmel, IN 46032 AUDIENCE Health care clinicians and researchers interested in learning more about best practices in palliative and end-of-life care. AGENDA 8:00-8:30 am Registration, Breakfast, and Poster sessions 8:30-10:00 am Welcome and Keynote Presentation Good Communication is Not Magic: An Empirical Approach to Talking with Seriously Ill Patients 10:00-10:15 am Break and Posters 10:15-11:30 am Concurrent Sessions Innovations and Best Practices in Palliative Care- Rapid Fire Poster Session Pediatric Palliative Care panel From Microprocessing to Microprocessor: Using Technology to Improve Communication Skills 11:30 am-12:30 pm Lunch 12:30-2:00 pm Presentation and Discussion Legislative Hot Topics: POST Implementation and Opioid Regulations 2:00-2:15 pm Break and Posters 2:15-3:30 pm Concurrent Sessions Ethics Consultation vs. Palliative Care Consultation Dementia and Palliative Care Advance Communication Skills Training 3:30-4:00 pm Closing Remarks 4:05pm Adjourn OBJECTIVE LEARNING OBJECTIVES To bring together clinicians and researchers interested in evidence-based palliative and end-of-life care to help enhance clinical practice and foster new partnerships for translational research. At the conclusion of this conference, learns will be able to : Describe best practices in palliative and hospice care for improving the care of seriously ill patients and their families; Discuss strategies to improve communication for seriously ill patients and their families; Identify how new legislation effects the practice of palliative care.

Conference Program Highlights KEYNOTE SPEAKER James A. Tulsky, MD Chief, Duke Palliative Care Professor of Medicine and Nursing Duke University Good Communication is Not Magic: An Empirical Approach to Talking with Seriously Ill Patients Dr. James Tulsky is Chief, Duke Palliative Care and Professor of Medicine and Nursing at Duke University. Dr. Tulsky attended Cornell University as an undergraduate, completed his medical degree at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, and received his internal medicine training at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He continued at UCSF as chief medical resident and subsequently as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar. In 1993, he joined the faculty of Duke University. He was in the first cohort of Project on Death in America Soros Faculty Scholars, and is the recipient of a Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physicians Faculty Scholars Award, a VA Health Services Research Career Development Award, the 2002 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (the highest national award given by the White House Office of Science and Technology for early career investigators), and the 2006 Award for Research Excellence from the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. In 2013, he won the George L. Engel Award from the American Academy on Communication in Healthcare for outstanding research contributing to the theory, practice and teaching of effective healthcare communication and related skills. Dr. Tulsky has a longstanding interest in doctor-patient communication and quality of life at the end of life, and has published widely in these areas. His current research focuses on the evaluation and enhancement of communication between oncologists and patients with advanced cancer, identification of clinical, psychosocial and spiritual trajectories of patients at the end of life, development of self-management interventions for patients with life-limiting illness, and evaluating the role of palliative care in congestive heart failure.

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Gabriel Bosslet, MD, MA, Assistant Professor, Colleen Brown, MD, Interim Medical Director, Adult and Pediatric Supportive Care Program St Vincent Hospital Charles Dietzen, MD, Medical Director of Inpatient Rehabilitation, Riley Hospital for Children, IU Health Lyle Fettig, MD, Assistant Professor, Joan Haase, PhD, RN, Professor, IU School of Nursing, RESPECT Center Co-Director Susan Hickman, PhD, Associate Professor, IU School of Nursing, RESPECT Center Co-Director James J. Laughlin, MD, Bloomington Pediatric Medical Director, Riley Physicians and IU Health- Southern Indiana Physicians Karen Moody, MD, MS, Director, Pediatric Palliative Care, Riley Children's Hospital Sheri Robb, PhD, MT-BC, Associate Professor, IU School of Nursing Greg Sachs, MD, Division Chief of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, IU School of Medicine, RESPECT Center Co-Director Jo Swart, CPNP, Program Coordinator, Pediatric Supportive Care Team, St. Vincent Health Allison Taylor, JD, Attorney at Law, Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman Alexia Torke, MD, Associate Professor, Gerald Walthall, MD, Medical Director of Palliative Care, Franciscan Alliance St. Francis Health Lucia Wocial, PhD, RN, Nurse Ethicist, Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics, IU Health Conference Planning Committee Susan Hickman IU School of Nursing Ella Bowman Richard Frankel Steve Ivy IU Health Cecilia Quade Franciscan St. Francis Health Joan Haase IU School of Nursing Carol Braden Brooke s Place Amy Haskamp IU Health North Hospital Tom Ledyard Community Health Network Stacey Sharp Community Health Network Greg Sachs Rebecca Carter IN Hospice &Palliative Care Org Laura Holtz Regenstrief Institute Karen Payne IU Health Hospice Jan Sinn Retired Hospice Director

CALL FOR POSTERS ACCREDIATION DESIGNATION Attendees are invited to submit poster abstracts highlighting their research, literature reviews, quality improvement projects, or programs. Space will be available to display posters throughout the session. Up to 10 authors will be invited to briefly present their poster during the morning concurrent session. Poster submission guidelines can be found at http://www.iupui.edu/~irespect/index.html. Indiana University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Indiana University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. IU Health Indianapolis (OH-412, 6/1/2016) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Nurses will be granted 6.25 contact hours after attendance of the entire event and submission of an evaluation. Indiana University Health, Indianapolis, has been approved by the Indiana Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist and Mental Health Counselor Board to provide Category I Continuing Education program for: LSW, LCSW, and MTC. This program provides a maximum of 6.25 contact hours. Indiana University has been approved by the Indiana Professional Licensing Board to provide Category I Continuing Education program for Health Facility Administrations. This program provides a maximum of 6.25 contact hours. FACULTY DISCLOSURE Note MORE INFORMATION In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for Commercial Support, educational programs sponsored by Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) must demonstrate balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor. All faculty, authors, editors, and planning committee members participating in an IUSM-sponsored activity are required to disclose any relevant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services that are discussed in an educational activity. While it offers CME credits, this activity is not intended to provide extensive training or certification in the field. Contact Laura Holtz, RESPECT Center Program Manager at respectc@iupui.edu or 317-274-9114. http://www.iupui.edu/~irespect/ We want everyone to feel welcome at this and other CME events. If you have a disability and need an accommodation to participate in this program, we will try to provide it. Please contact the CME office at (317) 274-0104 before you come to the event. At least 72 hours notice may be necessary. Conference Partners

Registration Information FEES Registration Fee: $ 75.00 Registration fees include conference materials, sessions, continental breakfast, lunch, afternoon break service, and certificate. Scholarships are available. Please contact Laura Holtz at 317-274-9114 or at respectc@iupui.edu for more information and prior to registration. REGISTRATION To register online: http://www.formstack.com/forms/xsimple-2014respect For questions about registration, please contact the CME office at (317) 274-0104 or by email at cme@iu.edu CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellation requests must be submitted to the CME office. Cancellations received by February 22, 2014 will receive a full refund. Cancellations received after that date will not be refunded, but substitutions are welcome. REGISTRATION DEADLINE FEBRUARY 21, 2014