Advances in Transplantation Topics in Kidney, Pancreas and Liver Transplant

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Advances in Transplantation Topics in Kidney, Pancreas and Liver Transplant April 15, 2011 Madison Marriott West Register Early! Enrollment is Limited Jointly Sponsored by: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Surgery, Division of Transplantation Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health University of Wisconsin-Madison Continuing Education in Nursing University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics

Course Description The care of the transplant patient, from eligibility and evaluation to longterm follow-up presents challenges to health care professionals. Issues such as organ rejection, infection and heart disease can be challenging to address. Faculty speakers will examine and discuss important patient care issues in kidney, pancreas and liver transplantation. Intended Audience This conference is intended for nephrologists, endocrinologists, gastroenterologists, hepatologists, internal medicine physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses with an interest in kidney, pancreas and/or liver transplantation. Elements of Competence This CME activity has been designed to change learner competence and focuses on the American Board of Medical Specialties areas of patient care and medical knowledge. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the history and current practice of kidney, pancreas and liver transplantation both nationally and at the University of Wisconsin. 2. Identify the indications and contraindications for transplantation in your clinical practice. 3. Explain the outcomes and current issues in the long-term follow-up care of the transplant patient. 4. Explain current research and discuss the future of organ transplantation and how it may impact your clinical practice. GENERAL INFORMATION Dates April 15, 2011 Place Madison Marriott West 1313 John Q Hammons Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Phone (608) 831-2000 Fax (608) 831-1376 Conference Fee The conference fee of $125 for physicians, $75 for physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses includes the cost of tuition, materials, continental breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks and a non-refundable registration fee of $50. Should you cancel your registration up to 72 hours prior to the conference, you will be refunded the entire conference fee except the $50 non-refundable portion. No refunds will be made after that time. Conference Housing A block of rooms has been reserved at the conference site, The Madison Marriott West. Please write or call the hotel directly to arrange accommodations. Please mention UW Transplant Program to the hotel staff when making your reservation to receive the special room rates of $119 (single), plus tax. Rooms will be available at this rate for reservations made prior to March 15, 2011. After that date, rate and availability cannot be guaranteed. Conference Attire Casual attire is appropriate for this conference. Because meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels vary, we recommend that you bring a sweater or jacket.

Four Easy Ways to Register Online: www.ocpd.wisc.edu/course_catalog By Mail: Return your completed registration form and payment to: CME Specialist, Dept. 101, The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53706 By Phone: (608) 262-1397. Please give your billing information or pay by MasterCard, VISA, or American Express By Fax: (800) 741-7416 (in Madison, Fax: 265-3163) Confirmations All registrations are confirmed in writing. If you do not receive a confirmation, please call (608) 262-1397. For Further Information For conference information please contact Terese Bailey, OCPD in Medicine and Public Health, 2701 International Lane, #208, Madison, Wisconsin 53704; (608) 240-2141; tmbailey@ocpd.wisc.edu. You may also contact Mandy Roller, UW Transplant Program, 600 Highland Avenue, F8/177, Madison, Wisconsin 53792; (608) 265-0275; aroller@uwhealth.org. Accreditation Statement This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Continuing Education in Nursing, and the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Continuing Education Units The University of Wisconsin-Madison, as a member of the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA), authorizes this program for.55 continuing education units (CEUs) or 5.5 hours. Policy on Faculty and Sponsor Disclosure It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and the University of Wisconsin Continuing Education in Nursing that the faculty, authors, planners, and other persons who may influence content of this CME activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in order to allow CME staff to identify and resolve any potential conflicts of interest. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/ unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Disclosures will be made in the activity handout materials. Nursing Continuing Education This activity has been planned and implemented using the educational criteria of the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation through the joint providership of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Continuing Education in Nursing and the other providers. 5.3 ANCC (60 min.) Nursing Contact Hours and 6.4 Iowa (50 min.) Contact Hours may be earned for successful completion of this entire learning opportunity based upon full attendance and completion of all evaluative material. The University of Wisconsin-Madison Continuing Education in Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Iowa Provider Number: 350.

AGENDA Thursday, April 14 7:00-9:00 p.m. Welcome Reception Friday, April 15 8:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:55-9:00 Welcome 9:00-9:40 Transplant Program Updates Tony D Alessandro, MD, Professor of Surgery, Surgical Director, Liver Transplantation, Medical Director, UW Organ Procurement Organization 9:40-10:20 Heart Disease in Transplant Patients Matthew Wolff, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Director, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine 10:20-10:35 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 10:35-11:15 Infection Prevention in Transplant Patients Nasia Safdar, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine 11:15-11:50 Simultaneous Liver/Kidney Transplantation Luis Fernandez, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Co-Director, Islet Cell Transplantation 11:50 Lunch

BREAKOUT SESSIONS** **TRACK A: Kidney/Pancreas Transplantation Focus **TRACK B: Liver Transplantation Focus 1:00-1:40 p.m. 1A Kidney Transplantation of Highly Sensitized Patients Arjang Djamali, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Interim Director, Division of Nephrology 1B Liver Transplant for Cholangiocarcinoma and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Josh Mezrich, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery 1:45-2:25 2A Long-term Care of the Kidney Transplant Patient John Pirsch, MD, Professor of Medicine, Director of Medical Transplantation 2B Liver Transplantation for Hepatitis C and Alcoholic Liver Disease Michael Lucey, MD, Professor of Medicine, Director, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2:25-2:40 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 2:40-3:20 3A Chronic Allograft Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Possible Treatment Hans Sollinger, MD, PhD, Folkert O. Belzer Professor of Surgery, Surgical Director, Kidney Transplantation 3B Treating Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Liver Transplant Patients Alexandru Musat, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Director, Liver Transplantation 3:25-4:05 4A Pancreas Transplantation: Advances Made from 1,200 Pancreas Transplants Jon Odorico, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery, Surgical Director, Pancreas Transplantation, Co-Director, Islet Cell Transplantation 4B Liver Transplantation: The UW Experience Tony D Alessandro, MD, Professor of Surgery, Surgical Director, Liver Transplantation, Medical Director, UW Organ Procurement Organization 4:10-4:15 Closing Comments 4:15 Adjourn

Serving citizens of Wisconsin, the United States and the world for more the 40 years, the UW Health Transplant Program has gained international recognition for leadership in organ preservation, transplant surgery and care of transplant patients. Highlights In 1983, Dr. Hans Sollinger, Folkert O. Belzer Professor of Surgery, pioneered a surgical technique called the Wisconsin Technique used in pancreatic tranplantation worldwide UW Solution, the organ preservation solution used worldwide, was developed at the UW by Drs. Folkert O. Belzer and James Southard in 1987 In 1994, the first split liver transplant was performed at UW Hospital The first Islet Cell Transplant in Wisconsin was performed at UW Hospital in 2002 In 2007, UW Health surgeons performed the nation s first combined kidney/pancreas transplant post-desensitization using deceased donor organs The 1000th simultaneous kidney/pancreas transplant was performed at UW Hospital in 2008, more than any other program in the world In 2009, the state s first domino liver transplant was performed at UW Hospital The UW Health Transplant team celebrated the state s first four-way paired live-donor kidney exchange in 2010 University of Wisconsin Conference Faculty Anthony D Alessandro, MD Professor of Surgery Arjang Djamali, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Luis Fernandez, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Michael Lucey, MD Professor of Medicine Josh Mezrich, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Alexandru Musat, MD Professor of Medicine Jon Odorico, MD Associate Professor of Surgery John Pirsch, MD Professor of Medicine Nasia Safdar, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Hans Sollinger, MD, PhD Folkert O. Belzer Professor of Surgery Matthew Wolff, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Planning Committee Mike Armbrust, RN Clinical Director, UW Abdominal Transplant Terese Bailey, BS Office of Continuing Professional Development Anthony D Alessandro, MD Professor of Surgery LeaRae Galarowicz, MS, RN-BC UW-Madison School of Nursing Jaime Myers, RN, MSN Liver Transplant Nurse Coordinator Jon Odorico, MD Associate Professor of Surgery Sara O Loughlin, MHA Administrative Director, UW Transplant John Pirsch, MD Professor of Medicine Mandy Roller, MHA Sr. Business Operations Specialist, Transplant Hans Sollinger, MD, PhD Folkert O. Belzer Professor of Surgery

REGISTRATION FORM #4008; ame-tran Advances in Transplantation April 15, 2011 Please Print in BLOCK Letters Step 1: Participant Information Name: First MI Last Professional Degree (for name tag) MD DO PA APNP Other RN License Number (Iowa nurses only) Company Name Work Address City State Zip Phone ( ) (Where you can be reached from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Fax ( ) (Where you can be reached from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) E-Mail Address I request a vegetarian meal option Step 2: Confirmation Work Address (as provided in Step 1), or Home Address please complete the following: Home Address City State Zip Step 3: Reception Attendance There will be a conference welcome reception on Thursday, April 14, 2011 from 7-9 p.m. at the Madison Marriott West. Please check the box below if you plan to attend the welcome reception. I plan to attend the welcome reception. Step 4: Break-out Session Attendance Below, please check the box for each break-out session you would like to attend. Please choose only one for each timeframe. 1:00-1:40 1A Kidney Transplantation of Highly Sensitized Patients 1B Liver Transplant for Cholangiocarcinoma and Hepatocellular Carcinoma 1:45-2:25 2A Long-term Care of the Kidney Transplant Patient 2B Liver Transplantation for Hepatitis C and Alcoholic Liver Disease 2:40-3:20 3A Chronic Allograft Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Possible Treatment 3B Treating Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Liver Transplant Patients 3:25-4:05 4A Pancreas Transplantation: Advances Made From 1,200 Pancreas Transplants 4B Liver Transplantation: The UW Experience Step 5: Registration Fee: Conference Fee: $125 (Physicians) $75 (Physician Assistants, Nurses, Others) PO or check enclosed (payable to University of Wisconsin) Please bill my company Credit Card MasterCard VISA American Express Cardholder s Name Card Number Expiration Date The University of Wisconsin provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX requirements. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of accommodations, please contact Terese Bailey at (608) 240-2141. TR-26811-10

Advances in Transplantation Topics in Kidney, Pancreas and Liver Transplant UW Health Transplant Program 600 Highland Ave., F8/177 Madison, WI 53792-6164 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Madison, Wisconsin Permit No. 658 April 15, 2011 Madison Marriott West Register Early! Enrollment is Limited