Current Concepts in the Management of Advanced Lung Disease Sponsor: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine APRIL 9-10, 2009 The Madison Marriott West Register early! Enrollment is limited.
GENERAL INFORMATION Course Description Evaluating and treating patients with advanced lung disease presents a serious challenge to practicing pulmonologists and other medical personnel. In many instances accurate diagnosis is the key to providing successful therapy, and many treatment options may be available but are often quite costly. Faculty speakers will examine and discuss important concepts in the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with advanced airway, vascular and parenchymal lung diseases. Intended Audience This conference is intended for pulmonologists, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurses, advanced practice nurses, social workers, pharmacists, dietitians, health psychologists, respiratory therapists and any other health care professional with an interest in advanced lung disease. Dates: April 9-10, 2009 Place: The Madison Marriott West 1313 John Q Hammons Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Phone: 608-831-2000 Fax: 608-831-1376 Conference Objectives To review optimal approaches to the accurate diagnosis of obstructive, restrictive and vascular lung disease in order to facilitate early and appropriate intervention. To examine and discuss current therapies for advanced airway diseases including COPD, asthma and bronchiectasis in order to optimize therapeutic approaches to these conditions. To review and examine current approaches to the treatment of advanced parenchymal and vascular lung diseases in order to optimize therapeutic approaches to these conditions. To examine the role of lung transplantation as a treatment option for endstage lung disease in order to assist the provider in determining appropriate pretransplant care and optimal referral for lung transplantion.
REGISTRATION FORM Current Concepts in the Management of Advanced Lung Disease April 9-10, 2009 Please Print in BLOCK Letters Step 1. Participant Information: 4046 ame-advlng Name First MI Last Professional Degree (for name tag) MD DO PA APNP Other Company Name Work Address City State Zip Phone ( ) Where you can be reached from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Fax ( ) Where you can be reached from 9:00 am 5:00 pm E-Mail Address Step 2. Confirmation: Work Address (as provided in Step 1) OR Home Address please complete the following: Home Address City State Zip Return your completed registration form and payment to Kathy Kneebone The Pyle Center 702 Langdon Street Madison, WI 53706 Step 3. Registration Fee: Conference Fee: $350 Physicians $250 Residents, 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 Barbara Rowin at: 608-240-6002 or rowin@wisc.edu. Step 4. Break-out Sessions: Thursday (Please choose two break-out sessions, one at 10:30 am and one at 11:15 am) 10:30 Interstitial Lung Disease: How Do We Make A Confident Diagnosis? Deconditioning: What is the Role of Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Oxygen Prescription? Managing Immunosuppressive Therapies Cardiac Risk Factors in the Patient with ALD: Detection and Management 11:15 Management of Advanced Bronchiectasis Detection and Management of Sleep- Disordered Breathing in Advanced Lung Disease End-of-Life Issues: How Can We Best Help the Patient with End-Stage Disease Current Approaches to the Detection and Management of Metabolic Bone Disease Friday (Please choose two break-out sessions, one at 10:30 am and one at 11:15 am) 10:30 Psychosocial Support for Patients with Advanced CF Lung Disease Dealing with Terminal Stages of Advanced Lung Disease: Switching from Treatment to Palliation Non-invasive Ventilatory Support for Respiratory Failure: What Are the Options? Management of Sarcoidosis 11:15 Optimizing Nutrition in ESLD End-Stage Lung Disease: How Do We Help Patients Cope with Anxiety and Depression? Home Ventilation: Transitioning from Hospital to Home Case Studies in Pulmonary Hypertension
Conference Fee The conference fee of $350 for physicians, $250 for residents, physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists, social workers and others includes the cost of tuition, materials, continental breakfasts, lunches, refreshment breaks and a non-refundable registration fee of $50. Cancellations received up to 72 hours in advance will receive a refund for the entire conference fee, minus $50. 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 your accommodations. When making your reservation, to receive the conference room rate, please mention The Advanced Lung Disease Conference to hotel staff. Rooms will be available at this rate for reservations made before March 10, 2009. After this date, rate and availability cannot be guaranteed. Conference Attire Casual attire is appropriate for this conference. Meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels can 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 Kathy Kneebone, The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53706 By Phone: 608-262-1397. Please call and give your billing information or pay by MasterCard, VISA or American Express By Fax: 1-800-741-7416 (in Madison, 265-3163) Confirmations All registrations will be confirmed in writing. If you do not receive a confirmation, please call 608-262-1397. For Further Information For conference information please contact Barbara Rowin, OCPD in Medicine and Public Health, 2701 International Lane, #208, Madison, Wisconsin 53704; telephone 608-240-6002. E-mail: rowin@wisc.edu
Accreditation Statement The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation Statement The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim 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 1.225 continuing education units (CEUs) or 12.25 hours. Planning Committee Keith Meyer, MD, Richard Cornwell, MD, Mary Francois, RN, MS, CCTC, Kelly Radford, RN, CCTC, Don Hawes, RN, Brooke LaChance, NP, Holly Thomas, MSSW, Pat Lucas, MS, RN, Kathy Schultz, Amanda Roller. Nursing Continuing Education Credit Contact hours will be awarded for this program. University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, Wisconsin, is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Wisconsin Nurses Association Continuing Education Approval Program Committee, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Education & Development for Nursing & Patient Care Services will provide each participant with a written form of the following disclosure statements: notice of requirements for successful completion, conflict of interest by planner or presenters, commercial support, non-endorsement of products by WNA CEAP and off-label use. Elements of Competence This CME activity has been designed to change medical knowledge and patient care, two of the six competencies embraced by the American Board of Medical Specilties. Policy on Faculty and Sponsor Disclosure It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health that the faculty and sponsor disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Detailed disclosure will be made in the course handout materials.
Day Session Time Session Type Topic Speaker Thursday AM 7:30 Registration Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Plenary Introduction and Welcome Keith C. Meyer, MD 8:05 Living with Advanced Lung Disease A Patient s Perspective Sallie Shea 8:20 Current Concepts in the Management of Advanced COPD Guest Speaker Peter Calverly, MD 9:15 Lung Volume Reduction for Emphysema: Who and How? James Maloney, MD 9:50 Discussion 10:00 Break Refreshments, Exhibit Viewing 10:30 Breakout/Workshop Interstitial Lung Disease: How Do We Make A Confident Keith C. Meyer, MD Diagnosis? Deconditioning: What is the Role of Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Oxygen Prescription? Mark Regan, MD Deb Corradini, CNS Managing Immunosuppressive Therapies Mary Hayney, PharmD Cardiac Risk Factors in the Patient with ALD: Pat McBride, MD Detection and Management 11:15 Breakout/Workshop Management of Advanced Bronchiectasis David Polomis, MD Detection and Management of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Steven Barczi, MD Advanced Lung Disease End-of-Life Issues: How Can We Best Help the Patient with Laurie Medenblick, PhD End-Stage Disease? Current Approaches to the Detection and Management of Neil Binkley, MD Metabolic Bone Disease 12:00 Lunch View Exhibits Thursday PM 1:00 Plenary Severe Asthma: Current Concepts in Management Mark Moss, MD 1:40 Diagnosis and Treatment of GERD in Patients with Advanced James Maloney, MD Lung Disease 2:20 Management of the Adult Patient with Cystic Fibrosis John McCartney, MD 3:00 Break Refreshments, Exhibit Viewing 3:30 Plenary Current Concepts in the Management of Fibrotic Lung Disease Keith C. Meyer, MD 4:05 Managing Respiratory Failure in Advanced Lung Disease Loren Denlinger, MD 4:45 Adjourn
Thursday PM 5:00 Evening Session Reception Poster and Exhibit Viewing 8:00 Adjourn Day Session Time Session Type Topic Speaker Friday AM 7:30 Registration 8:00 Plenary Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension Guest Speaker Steven Nathan, MD 8:50 Lung Transplantation for Advanced Lung Disease: Current Richard D. Cornwell, MD Guidelines for Referral and Listing 9:25 Donor Management: A Vital Link in Lung Transplantation John McCartney, MD 10:00 Break 10:30 Breakout/Workshop Psychosocial Support for Patients with Advanced CF Lung Disease Dealing with Terminal Stages of Advanced Lung Disease: Switching from Treatment to Palliation Non-invasive Ventilatory Support for Respiratory Failure: What Are the Options? Management of Sarcoidosis Susan Osmond, BSN Damien Wilson, MSSW Michaelene Jansen, RN Kate Ford Roberts, RN Guillermo dopico, MD Keith C. Meyer, MD 11:15 Breakout/Workshop Optimizing Nutrition in ESLD Jackie Sullivan, MS End-Stage Lung Disease: How Do We Help Patients Cope with Anxiety and Depression? Home Ventilation: Transitioning from Hospital to Home Khanh Oberley, MSSW Brian Juncker, PhD Kristine Ostrander, RT Belinda Zeman, RT James Runo, MD Case Studies in Pulmonary Hypertension 12:00 Lunch Friday PM 1:00 Plenary The Role of Interventional Pulmonology in Advanced Lung Scott Ferguson, MD Disease and Lung Transplantation 1:40 The Lung Allocation Scoring System: How Does It Work, and Nilto DeOliveira, MD How Has It Changed Lung Transplantation? 2:20 Optimizing Post-Transplant Outcomes Keith C. Meyer, MD 3:00 Adjourn
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