Orlando L I V E Endoscopy Course Directors Dr. Shyam Varadarajulu Dr. Robert Hawes Organizing Faculty Dr. Muhammad Hasan Dr. Udayakumar Navaneethan Dr. Ji Young Bang Symposium Overview The Center for Interventional Endoscopy (CIE) is pleased to present the Orlando Live Endoscopy symposium, which will have five key components to provide delegates a comprehensive education in diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. Demonstrations will be performed by international experts at Florida Hospital Orlando and will be transmitted live. Our goal is to highlight the latest developments in endoscopic approaches to gastrointestinal and pancreaticobiliary diseases. Cuttingedge techniques and the latest technology will be demonstrated in a practical manner to enable participants to incorporate this experience into their daily clinical practice. A major focus of the demonstrations will be on when-to-do and how-to-do. Live procedures will cover five major techniques: 1. ERCP 2. Tissue Resection 3. Third-Space Endoscopy 4. Diagnostic and Interventional EUS 5. Luminal therapies (hemostasis, strictures and acid-reflux). Didactic Sessions Our aim is to create an ideal learning atmosphere where delegates can interact with expert faculty and gain first-hand knowledge in specific areas of interest. Fourteen breakfast sessions have been organized where teaching will be case-based, practical and technique-oriented. Additionally, key topics will be covered in lectures, which will be followed by a live Q & A session. Panel discussions will include the deliberation of interesting cases with the active participation of delegates. Luncheon literature update sessions will outline important research that may impact clinical practice. A handbook that covers key technical aspects, such as cautery settings, choice of accessories, technical tips and other important facets in the practice of endoscopy, will be provided to all delegates. 2
Symposium Overview Satellite Symposiums Industry sponsored satellite symposiums will be held on the evenings of August 29 and 30. s will include international and national faculty members who will speak on new endoscopic developments and how they can impact your clinical practice. Self-Assessment Interesting videos and cases will be presented by the course directors in a quiz format to enable participants to self-evaluate their knowledge of endoscopy. Hands-On Workshop The objective of this workshop is to not only teach new techniques, but refine existing practices in order to provide delegates with a comprehensive experience. The workshop will also include didactic lectures that focus mainly on techniques and safe practices. Key areas that will be covered include: EUS-Guided Tissue Acquisition Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Placement Celiac Plexus Interventions and Fiducial Placement Biliary Cannulation Biliary Interventions: Cannulation, Sphinterotomy, Stenting Ampullectomy Tissue Resection Tunneling Tissue Ablation: RFA, Cryotherapy Hemostasis Perforation Closure Learning Objectives Evaluate recent innovations in endoscopy, assess their clinical utility and effectiveness. Demonstrate new procedural techniques and accessories, and compare their performance with the current standard-of-care. Manage endoscopy disease-related and procedural adverse events. Learn the evidence-based approach to endoscopic management of diseases. Know the importance of interdisciplinary approach to patient management. 3
Orlando L I V E Endoscopy Invited Faculty Dr. Jacques Bergman The Netherlands Dr. Michael Bourke Australia Dr. Pierre Deprez Belgium Dr. Jacques Deviere Belgium Dr. Haruhiro Inoue Japan Dr. Takao Itoi Japan Dr. Amit Maydeo India Dr. Horst Neuhaus Germany Dr. D. Nageshwar Reddy India Dr. Hironori Yamamoto Japan Dr. Naohisa Yahagi Japan 4
Program Wednesday, August 29, 2018 0700-0745 0750-0800 BREAKFAST SESSIONS 0700-0745 Breakfast Sessions Treatment options for Barrett s esophagus: RFA, cryo, EMR and combinations Leaks and fistulas optimal management: stents, suture, clip or drain? EUS-guided biliary drainage: How to maximize outcomes and minimize adverse events Managing large bile duct stones: balloon sphincteroplasty or cholangioscopy with lithotripsy? Endoscopic management of Zenker s diverticulum Massive Upper GI Bleeding: Any easier with clips, glue, sutures and sprays? When to choose ESD over EMR for large rectal polyps PROGRAM SESSIONS Morning Sessions 0800-0820 0820-0830 0830-1030 1030-1045 1045-1230 1230-1300 1230-1330 1330-1545 1545-1600 1600-1620 1620-1630 1730-1830 1900-2100 Barrett s Esophagus: The optimal techniques to produce optimal outcomes in 2018. Questions Break & Visit Exhibits Lunch Innovation in Therapeutic Endoscopy Live Demonstration Break Submucosal Surgery POEM to STER: Current techniques and outcomes and a look at the future Questions Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium Welcome Reception Afternoon Sessions Program Registration Welcome Program Renaissance Orlando at Sea World Atrium Breakfast Sessions Jacques Bergman Jaques Deviere Takao Itoi Amit Maydeo Robert Hawes Pierre Deprez Hironori Yamamoto Jacques Bergman Nageshwar Reddy Haruhiro Inoue 5
Thursday, August 30, 2018 Orlando L I V E Endoscopy BREAKFAST SESSIONS 0700-0745 Breakfast Sessions Program Breakfast Sessions Large ampullary adenoma: optimal technique to achieve complete resection and avoid complications. Biliary cannulation: How to exceed the 90% threshold Learning ESD: The best pathway to competence. Endoscopic Management of Pancreatic Fluid Collections: When to choose drainage over debridement EMR of large colon polyps: How not to make a mess POEM after prior therapy: techniques and challenges Endoscopic Management of IBD Related Complications PROGRAM SESSIONS Morning Sessions Michael Bourke Nageshwar Reddy Naohisa Yahagi Shyam Varadarajulu Horst Neuhaus Haruhiro Inoue Bo Shen 0800-0820 0820-0830 0830-1030 1030-1045 1045-1230 1230-1300 1230-1330 1330-1545 1545-1600 1600-1620 Endoscopic Biliary Access: Current state-of-the-art for ERCP and role of EUS going forward. Questions Break & Visit Exhibits Lunch Afternoon Sessions Top 5 Indications in Diagnostic Endoscopy Live Demonstration Break ROBERT FULBRIGHT MEMORIAL LECTURE EMR and ESD How to perform, which technique to apply in esophagus, stomach, duodenum and colon. Horst Neuhaus Shyam Varadarajulu Michael Bourke I 1620-1645 Self-Assessment Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium 1730-1830 6
Program Friday, August 31, 2018 HANDS-ON LAB/DIDACTIC LECTURE Technique Oriented Didactic Session Hands-on Workshop 830-1130 1130-1215 1230-1530 Group 1 Lunch Group 2 Group 2 Lunch Group 1 Course Fees PHYSICIAN Didactic Sessions Didactic Sessions and Hands-on Lab $800 USD $650 USD OTHERS (Fellows-in-training, Nurses, Allied Health and Industry Professionals) Didactic Sessions Only Didactic Sessions and Hands-on Lab $450 USD $575 USD *The registration fee covers general session, live demonstration, breakfast and lunch. Registration Information To register, visit www.ole2018.com For more information, call 407-303-9863. Cancellation Policy Registrations cancelled before August 18, 2018, will be subject to a full refund. Registrations cancelled after August 18, 2018, will not be refunded. 7
Intended Audience Gastroenterologists, general surgeons, fellows-in-training, allied health professionals and nurses. Hotel Accommodations Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit 78 Orlando, FL Renaissance Orlando Sea World 6677 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, Florida 32821 USA A 4-star hotel conveniently located across the street from SeaWorld Orlando and steps from transportation to International Drive shopping, restaurants and attractions. Complementary transportation will be provided on day 3 of the conference from the hotel to the hands-onlab at the Nicholson Center. CME Information Accreditation/Designation Statement: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Primary Care Network (PCN) and Florida Hospital. Primary Care Network is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Primary Care Network designates this live activity for a maximum of 23.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ABIM MOC: Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 23.75 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.