Integrating the Value of CME: Coordination, Collaboration, and Community-Centered Care

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INVITATION THE 18 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR CME PROFESSIONALS The Gail Harms Memorial Conference Integrating the Value of CME: Coordination, Collaboration, and Community-Centered Care A CONFERENCE AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY FOR THE BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED CME PROFESSIONAL Our goal is to do more than just deliver information. We will provide specific examples that you may apply to your CME Program. Register online! https://2015scmec.eventbrite.com PRESENTED BY Established 1981 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 501 S. Buena Vista, Burbank, CA 91505 http://www.providence.org Conference includes complimentary parking, continental breakfast, lunch and breaks.

Integrating the Value of CME: Coordination, Collaboration, and Community-Centered Care Gap Analysis/ Determination of Need The SCMEC planning committee has identified knowledge, competence and performance gaps in SCMEC members and the CME community at large via an e-mailed Needs Assessment survey, meeting evaluation forms, and informal discussion during quarterly member meetings. Knowledge: There are gaps in knowledge of the latest reaccreditation process, how CME accreditation can take place in System hospitals, and the synergies existing between CME and QI (Quality Improvement). Competence: CME providers are not always able to apply updated criteria in their CME program, specifically performing gap analyses or executing strategies for compliance with disclosure, resolution, and conflict of interest (COI) mandates for live and RSS activities. Performance: Based on ACCME and IMQ/CMA accreditation requirements, even if providers are competent, the performance gap exists to achieve measurable outcomes about changing physician practice behaviors, helping physicians maintain specialty certification, implementing electronic delivery of CME activities, partnering with physicians and healthcare workers to carry out value based care and population health. Desired Outcomes/Objectives Upon completion of the activity, participants will be better able to: Assess how medicine is evolving and how that could impact continuing medical education professional development and CME providers, Determine CME professionals role in improving patient care experience, Demonstrate the value contributed by CME providers, Improve CME departmental goals through embracing inexpensive new technology, Recognize and apply ACCME/IMQ requirements to system-wide hospital CME, Streamline or improve RSS documentation compliance, Incorporate into practice the synergies between CME and QI (quality improvement), Draw conclusions from lessons learned to improve the health of communities. Learners/Target Audience This activity is designed for professionals who are directly or indirectly involved in the planning of CME activities, as well as their performance improvement/ quality management and medical librarian colleagues. Physicians and health care professionals involved in the planning process of CME activities are strongly encouraged to attend. Educational Methods This activity will be a 9.0 hour event with physicians eligible for a maximum of 5.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. It will include lecture presentations, case examples, breakout sessions, a luncheon, networking opportunities, awards, opportunities to interact with experts in the field, and more!

Integrating the Value of CME: Coordination, Collaboration, and Community-Centered Care Activity Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Institute for Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) through the joint providership of and SCMEC. is accredited by IMQ/CMA to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This course has been approved for 5.75 National Association of Medical Staff Services (NAMSS) continuing education credit. Accreditation of this educational content in no way implies endorsement or sponsorship by NAMSS. Distinguished Faculty/Moderators* Karen Asbra CME Consultants Roman Bojorquez Director of Development, AAGL Craig Cocca Interactive Marketing Manager, AAGL Critical Care Transport Team Lee Jean Heller CME Coordinator, Kettering Health Network Judy Hyle, CHCP CEO and CME Director, CME Consultants Co-founder, SCMEC Jason Levine IT Director, BSC Management Warren S. Line, Jr., MD, FACS Chairman, Continuing Medical Education Chair, CME Committee Research Study Club, Los Angeles IMQ Surveyor Darlene Oliver CME Compliance Manager American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Jena Resner, MD IMQ/CMA Administrator Joshua M. Sharfstein, M.D., MPH Associate Dean for Public Health Practice and Training Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Erin Schwarz CEO/Consultant Vivacity Consulting Jacqueline Steltz-Lenarsky, MA Manager, Continuing Medical Education Nicholas Testa, MD Chief Medical Officer *Speakers are confirmed but subject to change without notice. SCMEC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers President: Darlene Oliver Vice President: John Ngoi, CHCP Secretary: Erin Schwarz Treasurer: Maria Anderson Education Committee Jacqueline Steltz-Lenarsky, MA Annual Conference Committee Maria Anderson John Ngoi Darlene Oliver Erin Schwarz Jacqueline Steltz-Lenarsky

A G E N D A 7:30 am -8:00 am Registration & breakfast 8:00 am 8:15 am President s Welcome 8:15 am 9:15 am KEYNOTE Joshua Sharfstein, MD - Population Health and Education 9:15 am 9:30 am Coffee Break 9:30 am 10:30 am Technology Can Help You Be More Effective Moderator: Erin Schwarz Lee Jean Heller Technology to manage participants Jason Levine Technology to manage faculty Roman Bojorquez & Craig Cocca - Technology to enhance your organization 10:30 11:00 am Jena Resner, IMQ What s New? 11:00 am 12:30 am Round Robin Session I 12:30 noon 1:30 pm Lunch and Awards (40 minutes with a small stretch break) 1:30 pm 3:00 pm Round Robin Session II 3:00 pm 3:15 pm Stretch / Coffee break 3:15 pm 4:00 pm Critical Care, the Patient Voice, Multidisciplinary & Quality Care Critical Care Transport Team, 4:00 pm Evaluations/Adjournment Round Robin Breakouts Newcomers Track 1. Documentation Walk-Through Jena Resner, IMQ 2. RSS -- Judy Hyle and Karen Asbra, CME Consultants Beyond Basics Track 1. CME in Hospital System Organization - Lee Jean Heller, Kettering Health Network 2. QI & CME: Is the Honeymoon Over? -- Warren Line, MD; Nicholas Testa, MD; Jacqueline Steltz-Lenarsky, MA, PSJMC 3. Practical/Useful Technology Jason Levine, IT Director, BSC Management

R E G I S T R A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N On-line Registration and Payment Available at: http://2015scmec.eventbrite.com Otherwise, mail or FAX registration form to: Maria Anderson SCMEC Treasurer 100 W. Main Street, Suite 6 Tustin, CA 92780 Tel 714-505-4777 Ext. 1 Fax 714-505-7698 Email: treasurer@scmec.org Make check payable to: SCMEC Early Registration Fees - On or Before Friday, September 24, 2015 $170 (SCMEC members only) -- ($150 for each additional registrant from same institution) $210 (non-scmec members) -- ($190 for each additional registrant from same institution) After September 24, 2015, registration fees go up! $200.00 (SCMEC members only) -- ($180 for each additional registrant from same institution) $250.00 (non-scmec members) -- ($230.00 for each additional registrant from same institution) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 16, 2015 CANCELATION POLICY: No refunds after October 16, 2015 On-site registration will be available, with check or credit card in hand. Please Note: You may also add $80.00 for your 2016 Individual SCMEC Membership or $160.00 for an Organizational Membership (up to 3 members). Conference Parking: Validated self-parking for SCMEC attendees (valet parking will not be reimbursed) Directions: Driving directions will be posted closer to the conference. Local Hotel Information: For any participant needing overnight accommodations, we recommend the Coast Anabelle which is 4 blocks from the hospital. Coast Anabelle Hotel, 1911 West Olive, Burbank, CA 91506 Phone: 818-845-7800 Special Needs: SCMEC fully complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act rules and regulations. If you would like to attend this activity and have any special needs, please notify us.

R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M 2015 SCMEC Annual Conference: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015 Providence Saint Joseph s Medical Center Burbank, CA 91505 Please print clearly or register online: http://2015scmec.eventbrite.com/ REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 16, 2015 CANCELATION POLICY: No Refunds after October 16, 2015 For additional registrants, please copy this registration form. Name Title Institution Address City, State, Zip Code Phone # Fax # Email Address SCMEC Membership Status Member Non Member No. of years as CME Professional Mark the 2 workshops you will attend IMQ RSS Tech IMQ Systems Lunch choice Vegetarian Fish Chicken Payment is included for the following: Registration for Meeting: check all that apply Before 9/24/2015 $170.00 SCMEC member $150.00 add registrant from same institution $210.00 non- member $190.00 add registrant from same institution After 9/24/2015 $200.00 SCMEC member $180.00 add registrant from same institution $250.00 non-member $230.00 add registrant from same institution 2016 Membership dues AMEX, MasterCard, and Visa accepted. Credit Card Number: $80.00 SCMEC Member dues $160.00 Institutional SCMEC member dues (list 3 members names & contact information on the back of this form) Exp. Date: Name on Card: CSC Code: Signature: If you have any special needs (including dietary restrictions) for this activity, please specify: Make checks payable to: SCMEC Mail or FAX registration form to: Maria Anderson, SCMEC Treasurer 100 W. Main Street, Suite 6, Tustin, CA 92780 Tel 714-505-4777 Ext 1 Fax 714-505-7698 5 Email: treasurer@scmec.org www.scmec.org