University Hospitals Neurology/Neurosurgery Symposium and Neuroscience Nursing Symposium FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 9, 2017

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Indicia placed here Continuing Medical Education Program 10524 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106-6026 Register online at http://case.edu/medicine/cme/ Additional CME information at UHDoctor.org/Continuing-Medical-Education C O N T I N U I N G M E D I C A L E D U C AT I O N University Hospitals Neurology/Neurosurgery Symposium and Neuroscience Nursing Symposium FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 9, 2017 Corporate College East 4400 Richmond Road Warrensville Heights, Ohio 44128 PRESENTED BY: SPONSORED BY:

On behalf of University Hospitals, we would like to welcome you to our fall Neurology/Neurosurgery Symposium and our annual Neuroscience Nursing Symposium. In the last two decades, there has been nothing short of a revolution in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disease. What was almost unimaginable in the past is now common. Sophisticated brain imaging and emergent reperfusion therapy for acute stroke, new quantitative EEG techniques for seizures, deep brain stimulation for movement disorders along with new insights and approaches to dementia, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, neuromuscular disease and pain syndromes. Truly, in the words of Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan, the times they are a-changin. EDUCATIONAL DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY The program will consist of didactic lectures followed by question-and-answer sessions and panel discussions. A separate track, focusing on stroke certification, is provided for nursing. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT Physicians School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses University Hospitals is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91) (OH-003, 05/01/2020). To earn the Nursing credits associated with this course, you must attend all sessions. LEARNING OBJECTIVES After attending this program, participants will be able to: Identify evidence-based protocol for status epilepticus Recognize the causes of autoimmune encephalitis, how to diagnose it and how best to treat it Identify the updated guidelines for intravenous t-pa for acute ischemic stroke, and recognize which patients with acute ischemic stroke would be most likely to benefit from mechanical thrombectomy Describe the appropriate workup for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and appropriate treatments Describe the appropriate workup for diagnosis of dementia and appropriate treatments for Alzheimer s dementia Identify the most common primary and metastatic brain tumors, make a correct diagnosis and determine the most effective treatment Identify the most common movement disorders, make a correct diagnosis and determine the most effective treatment Identify which patients with Parkinson s disease would be most likely to benefit from deep brain stimulation Describe the appropriate workup to accurately diagnose peripheral neuropathy Identify treatments for Myasthenia gravis Identify treatments for headache Describe the appropriate workup for diagnosis of post-concussion syndrome

WHO SHOULD ATTEND This event is designed for physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other health professionals in neurology, neurosurgery, internal medicine, emergency medicine and family medicine. Residents/fellows, students, social workers and therapists may also find this education of value and are welcome to attend. PROGRAM AGENDA Friday, September 8, 2017 7:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration 7:55 a.m. Welcome 8:05 a.m. Joseph M. Foley Lecture Anthony Furlan, MD Neurology and Neurosurgery in the 21st Century: The Times They Are a-changin 9 10 a.m. Select Track Neurology/Neurosurgery Symposium Session 1: Epilepsy Moderator: Samden Lhatoo, MD 9 a.m. Samden Lhatoo, MD Management of Difficult-to-Control Epilepsy 9:20 a.m. Shahram Amina, MD Management of Status Epilepticus 9:40 a.m. C. Ramos-Estebanez, MD, PhD Diagnosis and Treatment of Autoimmune Encephalitis OR Neuroscience Nursing Symposium: Stroke Danielle Sindelar, MSN, RN, CMSRN 9 a.m. Erin Supan, MSN, RN, CNS, CNRN Anatomy and Physiology 9:20 a.m. Melissa Brately, BSN, RN, CNRN Preventative Care 9:40 a.m. Jon Zande, MD Stroke Diagnostics 10 a.m. Break

PROGRAM AGENDA 10:15 12 p.m. Neurology/Neurosurgery/Neuroscience Nursing Symposium Session 2: Stroke & Neurocritical Care Moderator: Cathy Sila, MD 10:15 a.m. Cathy Sila, MD Update to Guidelines for IV t-pa 10:45 a.m. Yin Hu, MD Mechanical Thrombectomy: The New Standard 11:15 a.m. Alan Hoffer, MD Management of Intracerebral Hemorrhage 11:40 a.m. Panel Discussion 12 p.m. Lunch 1 2:20 p.m. Select Track Neurology/Neurosurgery Symposium Session 3: Movement Disorders Moderator: Benjamin Walter, MD 1 p.m. Camilla Kilbane, MD Approach to Movement Disorders 1:20 p.m. Benjamin Walter, MD Management of Parkinson s Disease 1:40 p.m. Jennifer Sweet, MD DBS for Parkinson s Disease Which Patients and When? 2 p.m. Panel Discussion OR Neuroscience Nursing Symposium: Stroke Danielle Sindelar, MSN, RN, CMSRN 1 p.m. Kelly Montgomery, BSN, RN, SCRN Hyperacute Care 1:30 p.m. Ed Kuzma, BSN, RN Acute Care Ischemic Stroke 1:55 p.m. Erin Supan, MSN, RN, CNS, CNRN Acute Care Hemorrhagic Stroke 2:20 p.m. Break

PROGRAM AGENDA 2:40 4 p.m. Select Track Neurology/Neurosurgery Symposium Session 4: Dementia Moderator: Alan Lerner MD 2:40 p.m. Alan Lerner, MD Approach to Dementia 3 p.m. Stephanie Towns, PsyD Neuropsychology for the Rest of Us 3:20 p.m. Maria Kataki, MD, PhD Managing Behavioral Changes in the Demented Patient 3:40 p.m. Panel Discussion OR Neuroscience Nursing Symposium: Stroke Danielle Sindelar, MSN, RN, CMSRN 2:40 p.m. Jason Makii, PharmD, MBA Medications 3:10 p.m. Julie Fussner, RN, CPHQ, SCRN Post-Acute Care 3:30 p.m. Julie Fussner, RN, CPHQ, SCRN Systems of Care and Quality 3:40 p.m. Wrap Up and Discussion 4:05 p.m. Robert B. Daroff Lecture Michael De Georgia, MD Struck Down: How Strokes in Six World Leaders Impacted the History of the 20th Century 4:45 p.m. Adjourn

PROGRAM AGENDA Saturday, September 9, 2017 7 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration 7:55 a.m. Welcome 8:05 a.m. Frank E. Nulsen Lecture Robert Kirsch, PhD BrainGate: Harnessing Brain Waves for Movement Session 1: Neuro-Oncology Moderator: Lisa Rogers, DO 9 a.m. Lisa Rogers, DO Neurological Complications of Cancer 9:20 a.m. Mitchell Machtay, MD Updates in the Treatment of Brain Metastasis 9:40 a.m. Andrew Sloan, MD Updates in Surgical Treatment of Brain Tumors 10 a.m. Break Session 2: Multiple Sclerosis Moderator: Hesham Abboud, MD 10:15 a.m. Mari Tani, MD Approach to Multiple Sclerosis 10:45 a.m. Alessandro Serra, MD, PhD Update in Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis 11:15 a.m. Hesham Abboud, MD Neuromyelitis Optica 11:40 a.m. Panel Discussion 12 p.m. Lunch

PROGRAM AGENDA Session 3: Neuromuscular Disorders Moderator: David Preston, MD 1 p.m. Bashar Katirji, MD Update on Myasthenia Gravis 1:20 p.m. David Preston, MD Approach to Neuropathies 1:40 p.m. Bashar Katirji, MD Approach to Myopathies 2 p.m. Panel Discussion 2:20 p.m. Break Session 4: Headache and Pain Syndromes Moderator: Deborah Reed, MD 2:40 p.m. Deborah Reed, MD Headache Update 3 p.m. Christopher Bailey, PhD Post-Concussion Syndrome 3:20 p.m. Edwin Capulong, MD Back Pain Acute to Chronic 3:40 p.m. Panel Discussion 4 p.m. Alan Freed Lecture Daniel Goldmark, PhD The Music of Bob Dylan

SPEAKERS Hesham Abboud, MD Assistant Shahram Amina, MD Program Director, Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Instructor of Neurology, Christopher Bailey, PhD Director, Concussion Program Director, UH Sports Medicine Concussion Center Assistant Melissa Brately, BSN, RN, CNRN Advanced Clinical Nurse, Edwin Capulong, MD Director, Medical Spine/Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery, Michael De Georgia, MD Course Director Director, Neurocritical Care Center, Director, Center for Music and Medicine, Anthony Furlan, MD Co-Director, Chairman, Julie Fussner, RN, CPHQ, SCRN Manager, Stroke Operations, Daniel Goldmark, PhD Professor of Music, Head of Popular Music, Director, Center for Popular Music Studies, College of Arts and Sciences Alan Hoffer, MD Department of Neurological Surgery, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Yin Hu, MD Department of Neurological Surgery, Clinical Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Maria Kataki, MD, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

SPEAKERS Bashar Katirji, MD Director, Neuromuscular Center and EMG Laboratory, Camilla Kilbane, MD Assistant Robert Kirsch, PhD Allen H. and Constance T. Ford Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Executive Director, Department of Veterans Affairs Research and Development Service Center for Functional Electrical Stimulation Ed Kuzma, BSN, RN Nurse Manager, Neuro Intensive Care, Alan Lerner, MD Director, Brain Health and Memory Center, Samden Lhatoo, MD Director, Epilepsy Center, Mitchell Machtay, MD Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology, Professor of Radiation Oncology, Jason Makii, PharmD, MBA Manager, Pharmacy, Kelly Montgomery, BSN, RN, SCRN Stroke Center Coordinator, David Preston, MD Vice Chair, C. Ramos-Estebanez, MD, PhD Research Director, Neurocritical Care, Assistant Deborah Reed, MD Clinical Assistant Lisa Rogers, DO Medical Director, Neuro-Oncology Program,

SPEAKERS Alessandro Serra, MD, PhD Assistant Cathy Sila, MD Director, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Program Director, Vascular Neurology, Danielle Sindelar, MSN, RN, CMSRN Nurse Manager, Andrew Sloan, MD Director, Brain Tumor and Neuro-Oncology Center, Vice Chair, Department of Neurological Surgery, Professor of Neurosurgery, Erin Supan, MSN, RN, CNS, CNRN Jennifer Sweet, MD Department of Neurological Surgery, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Mari Tani, MD Stephanie Towns, PsyD Clinical Assistant Benjamin Walter, MD Medical Director, Deep Brain Stimulation Program, Director, Parkinson s and Movement Disorders Center, Associate John Zande, MD Organizing Committee Michael DeGeorgia, MD Yin Hu, MD Julie Fussner, RN, CPHQ, SCRN Cathy Sila, MD Danielle Sindelar, MSN, RN, CMSRN

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration includes tuition, access to educational materials (available online), continental breakfast and lunch. Registration fees are refundable if a participant cancels by September 5. No refunds will be made after September 5. Persons with special needs who require additional assistance should call the CME Program at 216-983-1239 or 1-800-274-8263 not less than two weeks prior to the program. WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Register online at http://case.edu/medicine/cme/ with your credit card, through September 6 2. Mail the registration form with your check payable to or credit card number to: Registrar, Continuing Medical Education Program 10524 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106-6026 3. Fax the form with your credit card number to 216-844-8133 4. Call 216-983-1239 or 1-800-274-8263 with the information requested on the following page and your credit card number POLICY DISCLOSURE The policy of CME Program requires that the Activity Director, planning committee members and all activity faculty (that is, anyone in a position to control the content of the education activity) disclose to the activity participants all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. Disclosure will be made to activity participants prior to the commencement of the activity. Case Western Reserve University CME Program also requires that faculty make clinical recommendations based on the best available scientific evidence and that faculty identify any discussion of off-label or investigational use of pharmaceutical products or medical devices.

PRESENTED BY: SPONSORED BY: CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CID 2604 UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NEUROLOGY/NEUROSURGERY SYMPOSIUM AND NEUROSCIENCE NURSING SYMPOSIUM Name Degree Social Security number (last 4 digits) Business phone Mailing address City, State ZIP Email TUITION (CIRCLE ONE): Two days Friday only Community Physicians $145 $105 UH Physicians $95 $65 Community Nurses & Allied Health $85 $55 UH Nurses & Allied Health $65 $45 Residents/Fellows $65 $45 Students $45 $25 METHOD OF PAYMENT q Enclosed is my check payable to: q Visa q MasterCard q Discover Card Card number Expiration date Security code on back Amount paid Authorized signature 2017 University Hospitals NEU 578578