Lunchtime Learning Session: Holiday Inn East, St. Paul, Minnesota December 1-2, 2011 Cardiovascular Conference 33rd Annual Center for Continuing Professional Development P.O. Box 1309, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309 In cooperation with the Sponsored by Regions Hospital Heart Center and Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education Holiday Inn East, St. Paul, Minnesota December 1-2, 2011 Current Concepts and Advancements in Cardiovascular Disease 33rd Annual Cardiovascular Conference
33rd Annual Cardiovascular Conference December 1-2, 2011, Holiday Inn East, St. Paul, Minnesota William Nelson, MD, PhD Department Head of Cardiovascular Services Dear Colleague, We invite you to attend the 33rd Annual Cardiovascular Conference. Join the experts as they discuss the current advancements and concepts in cardiovascular disease. This year s conference includes topics on managing chronic stable angina, inherited arrhythmia syndromes, genetic testing for cardiac disorders, hypertension, congestive heart failure, cholesterol management beyond statins, updates on intervention, as well as top cardiology news in 2011. We have added a special lunchtime learning session entitled Staying Alive: Incorporating. The lunchtime learning session will feature a brief lecture followed by simulated cardiac arrest scenarios. This will be one of our best conferences ever and we look forward to seeing you in December! William Nelson, MD, PhD Course Co-Director Course Co-Director Director of Clinic and Outreach Programs, Cardiovascular Services Who Should Attend The 33rd Annual Cardiovascular Conference is designed for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and those who seek the most up-to-date information on current concepts and advancements in cardiovascular disease. Sponsor The Cardiovascular Conference has been developed by Regions Hospital Heart Center and Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education. Objectives At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants will be able to: Describe the most recent developments and advances in cardiovascular medicine. Apply one or more of the following to your practice: - Select appropriate therapies in the treatment of heart failure. - Integrate an evidence-based approach in the prevention of heart disease. - Utilize safe and cost effective medications. - Explain the emerging therapies in cardiovascular medicine. Discuss the American Heart Association s 2010 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Guidelines. (Applies to optional lunchtime learning session.) Apply Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Guidelines in the management of a patient during a simulated cardiac arrest scenario. (Applies to optional lunchtime learning session.)
Guest Faculty and Planning Committee* Barry A. Borlaug, MD, Consultant, Cardiovascular Diseases, Associate Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Matthew Budoff, MD, Program Director, Division of Cardiology, Director of Cardiac CT, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center; Professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Torrance, California Steven R. Goldsmith, MD, Director of Heart Failure Program and Cardiology Research, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis; Director, Minnesota Heart Failure Consortium; Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Craig T. January, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Physiology, Vice-Chair, Department of Medicine Research Committee, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin *Jeanne Rash, Director of Quality Improvement Initiatives, American Heart Association, Midwest Affiliate, Edina, Minnesota James H. Stein, MD, Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine Division, Director, Preventive Cardiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin Matthew R. Wolff, MD, Interventional Cardiologist, Division of Cardiology, Meriter Medical Group, Madison, Wisconsin HealthPartners and Regions Hospital Faculty and Planning Committee* Jagdeep Bijwadia, MD, Department Head, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Medical Director, HealthPartners Sleep Center, University of Minnesota Sleep Center; Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Joseph A. Browning, MD, Non-Invasive Cardiologist, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Regions Hospital Heart Center, St. Paul *Debra Curran, MA, RN, Director, Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis RJ Dahiya, MD, Director, Heart Failure and Cardiovascular Research, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Regions Hospital Heart Center, St. Paul Thom G.A. Dahle, MD, Director, Cardiac Catherization Lab, Program Director, Aorta and Valvular Heart Disease Clinic, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Regions Hospital Heart Center, St. Paul; Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Bret Haake, MD, MBA, Assistant Director of Neurosciences and Department Chair of Neurology, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Minneapolis; Division Head of Neurosciences, Regions Hospital, St. Paul Deb Johnson, MD, Department Head of Pediatrics, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Riverside, Minneapolis Gail Johnson, MS, RN, CCRN, CPHQ, Director, Clinical Simulation, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis Krissa Klotzle, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Specialty Center, St. Paul *Sharon Kopp-Huth, BA, Education Specialist, Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis Timothy J. Kroshus, MD, PhD, Medical Director, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Regions Hospital Heart Center, St. Paul Hans Lamkin, EMT-I, AHA BLS Instructor, Simulation Specialist, Clinical Simulation, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis *Leitha Malmberg, Education Associate, Center for Continuing Professional Development, HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis Katie A. Moriarty, MD, PhD, Cardiologist, Regions Hospital Heart Center, St. Paul *William B. Nelson, MD, PhD, Course Co-Director, Department Head of Cardiovascular Services, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Minneapolis, Section Head and Medical Director, Regions Hospital Heart Center, St. Paul; Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Jennifer Rech, RN, CCRN, Critical Care Education Specialist, Emergency Medical Services, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; National Faculty, Americal Heart Association *Steve J. Smalley, MD, Course Co-Director, Director, Clinic and Outreach Programs, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Regions Hospital Heart Center, St. Paul Disclosure Policy: It is the policy of HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education to provide balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored educational activities. All faculty, course directors, and planning committee members participating in sponsored programs and/or their spouse/partners are required to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflict of interest related to the content of this activity. Disclosure information is reviewed in advance in order to manage and resolve any potential conflicts of interest, and will be shared with the audience prior to the activity s presentations.
33rd Annual Cardiovascular Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota Program Thursday, December 1, 2011 7:15 Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:50 Welcome and Announcements William Nelson, MD, PhD Moderator: William Nelson, MD, PhD Heart Failure and General Cardiology Medicine 8:00 Heart Failure: Case-Based Discussion RJ Dahiya, MD 8:45 Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: What Is It, How Do We Diagnose It and Can We Treat It? Barry Borlaug, MD 9:45 Panel Discussion 10:00 Break and Exhibits 10:15 Decongestion Strategies in Acute Heart Failure Steven Goldsmith, MD 11:15 Update on Hypertension Joseph Browning, MD 12:00 Panel Discussion 12:15 Lunch and Exhibits Prevention Optional Lunchtime Learning Session: Gail Johnson, MS, RN, CCRN, CPHQ Hans Lamkin, EMT-I Jennifer Rech, RN, CCRN 1:15 Managing Chronic Stable Angina in the Era of Health Care Reform Matthew Wolff, MD 2:00 Inherited Arrhythmia Syndromes Craig January, MD, PhD 2:45 Break and Exhibits 3:00 Statins for CVD Prevention: Is That All is There is to Managing Lipids? James Stein, MD 3:45 Advances in Genetic Testing for Cardiac Disorders; WHO Do You Call? Deb Johnson, MD 4:30 Panel Discussion 4:45 Adjourn Program Friday, December 2, 2011 7:30 Continental Breakfast 7:50 Announcements Moderator: General Cardiology Medicine 8:00 Top Ten Studies of 2011 8:20 Complex Sleep Disordered Breathing and Heart Disease: ASV, AVAPS Understanding the Alphabet Soup Jagdeep Bijwadia, MD 8:50 Gender Disparities in Heart Disease Katie Moriarty, MD, PhD 9:20 Break and Exhibits 9:35 Stroke Update Bret Haake, MD, MBA 10:20 Panel Discussion Cardiac Pharmacology 10:35 Pharmacy Update, The Heart of the Matter Krissa Klotzle, PharmD, BCPS Future of Cardiology 11:05 Peripheral Arterial Disease in Primary Care Thom G.A. Dahle, MD 12:05 Lunch and Exhibits Optional Lunchtime Learning Session: Gail Johnson, MS, RN, CCRN, CPHQ Hans Lamkin, EMT-I Jennifer Rech, RN, CCRN 1:05 Transcutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement Thom G.A. Dahle, MD 1:50 Break and Exhibits 2:05 Update on Valvular Heart Disease Timothy Kroshus, MD, PhD 2:50 The Role of Cardiac CT and Calcium Scoring in Everyday Practice Matthew Budoff, MD 3:35 Panel Discussion 3:50 Adjourn
Accreditation HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). (Additional 1.0 hour for optional Lunchtime Learning Session.) Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. HealthPartners, Inc. is approved by the Minnesota State Board of Pharmacy as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education for Minnesota pharmacists. This program has been submitted for 13.0 hours of continuing education credit. (Additional 1.0 hour for optional Lunchtime Learning Session.) Each pharmacist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she spent in this educational activity. This program has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing s criteria for 15.6 contact hours of required continuing education. (Additional 1.2 hours for optional Lunchtime Learning Session.) It is the responsibility of each nurse to determine whether a continuing education activity meets the criteria established by the Minnesota Board of Nursing. Location and Accommodations The 33rd Annual Cardiovascular Conference will be held at the Holiday Inn East, 2201 Burns Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. Sleeping room rates begin at $85.00 (plus tax) per night and reservations should be made directly with the hotel by calling 651-731-2220 or 888-400-9714. When contacting the hotel, identify yourself as a participant of the HealthPartners Cardiovascular Conference to receive the group rate. Reservations should be made by November 1, 2011, after which date rooms are subject to availability and regular rates may apply. Event Registration and Information The conference registration fee is $320 for physicians, $220 for health care professionals, retired physicians, and resident physicians, and $75 for affiliated resident physicians (University of Minnesota). This fee includes conference materials, lunch, and refreshment breaks. Temperature in the conference room varies. To be comfortable, you may want to bring a sweater or jacket. If you have any special needs or dietary requirements, please notify us when registering so that we can make arrangements to accommodate you. A confirmation letter with conference details and directions will be sent to your email address. For questions, please contact the registrar at 952-883-6225 or email Registrar: learn@healthpartners.com. How to Register Online: healthpartnersime.com Mail: HealthPartners IME/CPD Attn: Registrar, Mailstop 21101B P.O. Box 1309 Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309 Fax: 952-883-7272 Cancelation Policy The registration fee, less a $20 administrative charge, is refundable after the conference if cancelation is received 24 hours prior to program date. Explore all of our educational opportunities! Visit healthpartnersime.com
Registration Form C1101400 33rd Annual Cardiovascular Conference, December 1-2, 2011, St. Paul, Minnesota Important registration information: email Confirmation letter and certificate will be sent to this address Name Profession: MD, DO, PA, NP, etc Institution or Clinic Specialty: FM, IM, etc Address o HOME or o OFFICE Include Mailstop City State Zip Telephone Fax Special Needs or Dietary Requirements How do you want to receive the conference presentations? o Jump drive o Printed syllabus Registration Fee o $320 Physician o $220 Health Professional/Retiree/Resident o $75 Affiliated Resident (University of Minnesota) Optional Lunchtime Learning Session (Limited enrollment) o Yes, I want to attend Payment Method o Check enclosed Make checks payable to: IME/CPD o PHYSICIANS ONLY Transfer fee from HealthPartners CME Acct o Charge to: m American Express m Discover m MasterCard m Visa Charge Card Account Number Expiration Date Signature (Required on credit card registrations) Online registration: healthpartnersime.com Mail registration to: HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education Registrar, CPD Mailstop 21101B P.O. Box 1309, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309 Fax registration: 952-883-7272 Scan this code with your smartphone to register for HealthPartners CME conferences. HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Center for Continuing Professional Development, 952-883-6225 Education that measurably improves patient care 2011 HealthPartners