10th Annual Women s Health Conference: Women s Health For All Ages

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Southern Illinois University School of Medicine 10th Annual Women s Health Conference: Women s Health For All Ages Wednesday, October 31, 2012 James T. Dove, MD Conference Center Prairie Heart Institute 619 E Mason Street Springfield, IL Jointly sponsored by Family and Community Medicine

10th ANNUAL WOMEN S HEALTH CONFERENCE: WOMEN S HEALTH FOR ALL AGES Wednesday, October 31, 2012 James T Dove, MD Conference Center at Prairie Heart Institute 8:00 am Registration and continental breakfast 8:40 am Welcome and Introductions 8:45 am Life in the Fast Lane: Evaluating Early Puberty Rebecca P. Green, MD 9:30 am Dietary Supplements Throughout the Lifespan: Recent Updates and Clinical Pearls Janice Frueh, PharmD, BCPS, Stacey Thacker, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM Miranda Wilhelm, Pharm.D. 10:15 am Break 10:30 am Female Sexual Dysfunction Katherine Hild-Mosley, MD 11:15 am Heart Disease During Pregnancy Richard Holloway, MD 12:00 pm Lunch 12:45 pm Breast Cancer and BRCA Gene Testing Sandra L. Ettema, MD, PhD, CCC-SLP 1:30 pm Domestic Violence through the Lifespan Vickie Smith 2:15 pm Break 2:30 pm Post-Menopausal Bone Health Casey Younkin, MD 3:15 pm CME Evaluation and Adjournment

GENERAL INFORMATION This conference will be held in the James T. Dove, MD Conference Center at Prairie Heart Institute, 619 E. Mason Street,. For general information regarding the course, please call 217-545-7711. REGISTRATION Please complete the registration form and return it with the appropriate fee. Registration the day of the conference will begin at 8:00 a.m. Registration fee includes meals, breaks and conference materials. CANCELLATION POLICY Registrants who must cancel may receive a refund of the registration fee, less a $25 processing fee. Refunds must be requested by calling the Offi ce of CME at 217-545-7711. Requests for refunds must be made within two days after the conference. WHO SHOULD ATTEND This program has been designed for primary care physicians. Mid-level providers and other healthcare professionals who have an interest in women s health are welcome to attend. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE SIU School of Medicine wishes to assure that its activities are accessible to all individuals. If you need any of the services identifi ed in the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Offi ce of CME at 217-545-7711 at least 10 days in advance. ACCREDITATION 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 SIU School of Medicine and St. John s Hospital. The SIU School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT The SIU School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.25 AMA PRA Category 1 credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application for CME credit has been fi led with the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Determination of credit is pending. American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certifi cates of participation for educational activities certifi ed for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 5.25 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program. SIU School of Medicine is preapproved as a continuing nursing education provider pursuant to Section 1300.130, subsection c), 1), B) and P) of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Nurse Practice Act. Nurses may receive a maximum of 5.25 contact hours for completing this activity. SIU School of Medicine is a licensed provider for continuing education for nursing home administrators (license #139-000027), social workers (license #159-000106) and professional counselors/clinical counselors (license number 197-000073). DISCLOSURE POLICY It is the policy of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Continuing Medical Education to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientifi c rigor in all its educational programs. All faculty participating are expected to disclose to the program audiences any real or apparent confl icts of interest related to the content of this presentation. SUPPORT This program is supported, in part, by a grant from Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program - Offi ce of Women s Health/Illinois Department of Public Health. Additional support provided by St. John s Hospital and Sojourn Shelter & Services, Inc.

OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this conference, participants will be able to: Recognize the clinical features of precocious puberty. Perform initial diagnostic testing to evaluate for precocious puberty. Describe long term growth and psychological effects associated with precocious puberty. List the most commonly sought after supplements and the clinical information behind the hype of these alternative treatments. Recognize the variety of supplements marketed to various age groups. Describe the potential for interaction of dietary supplements with prescription medications. Evaluate the female patient presenting with sexual dysfunction. List potential causes of sexual dysfunction throughout the lifespan. Identify initial treatment options available for women with sexual dysfunction. Outline cardiac issues specifi cally related to pregnancy. Identify clinical signs and symptoms of pregnancy related cardiac issues. Describe specifi c cardiac risks that may be higher in women who are still having children at an advanced maternal age. Describe the recommendations for BRCA gene testing. Counsel patients on the pros and cons of genetic evaluation for the BRCA gene. List the options available to women who carry the BRCA gene and how effective these options are for prevention/surveillance of breast cancer, given their genetic risk. Ask appropriate questions of patients to screen for domestic violence. Identify resources available to individuals suffering from domestic violence. Describe the prevalence of domestic violence across age spectrums. List the recommendations for prevention of bone loss after menopause. Utilize the recommendations regarding screening for bone health. Select the appropriate medications for the treatment of osteoporosis, as well as osteopenia.

COURSE CO-DIRECTORS Tracy Aldridge, MD Assistant Professor Medical Director for Clinical Operations SIU School of Medicine Careyana Brenham, MD Assistant Professor Assistant Residency Director for Curriculum & Education SIU School of Medicine Tracey Smith, PHCNS-BC, MS Predoctoral Coordinator Assistant Residency Director SIU School of Medicine GUEST FACULTY Sandra L. Ettema, MD, PhD, CCC-SLP Cottage Ear, Nose, & Throat - Otolaryngology Galesburg Cottage Hospital Galesburg, Illinois Richard Holloway, MD Prairie Cardiovascular Consultants Stacey Thacker, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM Clinical Assistant Professor SIUE School of Pharmacy Edwardsville, Illinois Rebecca P. Green, MD, PhD Department of Endocrinology Springfi eld Clinic Vickie Smith CEO/Executive Director Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violenc Miranda Wilhelm, PharmD Clinical Assistant Professor SIUE School of Pharmacy Edwardsville, Illinois SIU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULTY Janice Frueh, PharmD Clinical Pharmacist Adjunct Assistant Professor Katherine Hild-Mosley, MD Assistant Professor Assistant Director, OB/GYN Residency Program Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Casey Younkin, MD Associate Professor Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

10th Annual Women s Health Conference: Women s Health For All Ages Wednesday, October 31, 2012 Register on-line at: www.siumed.edu/cme (Click on Calendar/Registration ) or Fill out the following form, detach and mail with check or credit card information to: Offi ce of Continuing Medical Education SIU School of Medicine PO Box 19602 Springfi eld, IL 62794-9602 Phone: (217) 545-7711 Please make checks payable to SIU School of Medicine Name Degree(s): MD DO PA NP RN PhD Other: Specialty/Type of Practice County Address City State Zip Area Code/Phone Email Address SIU School of Medicine Alum: Class of Please check appropriate box: Physician $ 115 SIU School of Medicine $ 25 Mid-level provider/allied Health $ 75 Full-time Faculty Staff Resident St. John s Hospital Employee $ 25 Fee Waived for SIU Medical Students MUST register in advance LUNCH: Yes No Vegetarian requested Please indicate any special needs you may have Registration fee may be paid by credit card: Visa ($ ) MasterCard ($ ) Discover ($ ) Account # Exp Date Security Code* Signature of Card Holder Date *3-digit code in the signature box on the back of the credit card