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Join us in Denver, Colorado at Anschutz Medical Campus
February 13-14, 201411th Annual
Rocky Mountain Interventional
Endoscopy Course
Fellows Advanced endoscopy and Gi Nurses ProgramFebruary 12, 2014
Presented by: Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
sponsored by: university of Colorado school of Medicine offi ce of Continuing Medical education
This course is endorsed by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
C o u r s e D i r e C t o r sDouglas o. Faigel, MD, FACG, FAsGe, AGAF
Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Scottsdale, Arizona
Norio Fukami, MD, FACG, FAsGeAssociate Professor of Medicine
Medical Co-Director of Digestive Health CenterCU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
raj J. shah, MD, FAsGe, AGAFAssociate Professor of Medicine
Medical Co-Director of Digestive Health CenterCU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
LilyAnn Bullock, rN Interventional Team Lead
University of Colorado Hospital Aurora, Colorado
Gi Nurses ProGrAM
FeLLoWs ADVANCeD eNDosCoPY ProGrAMBrian C. Brauer, MD, FAsGe
Assistant Professor of Medicine Director Small Bowel Endoscopy
Director Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship Program CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
sachin B. Wani, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Co-Director Esophageal & Gastric Center CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Aurora, Colorado
Lynne ochoa, rN, BsNEndoscopy Manager
University of Colorado Hospital Aurora, Colorado
C o u r s e F A C u L t Ystuart K. Amateau, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Dir., Bariatric Endoscopy & Tissue Apposition CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
Augustin r. Attwell, MD, FAsGe Assistant Professor of Medicine CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Denver Health and Hospital AuthorityAurora, Colorado
Joel Camilo, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Missouri-Kansas City St Luke’s Hospital-Kansas City
Kansas City, Missouri
Brenna Casey, MD, FAsGe Director of Endoscopic Training
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts
Jonathan Cohen, MD, FAsGe Clinical Professor of Medicine
NYU School of Medicine New York, New York
John Goff, MD Rocky Mountain Gastroenterology
Lakewood, Colorado
Muhannad Heif, MD Digestive Healthcare
Consultants of NW Ohio Toledo, Ohio
takao itoi, MD, PhD, FAsGe Associate Professor of Medicine
Tokyo Medical University Dept. of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Tokyo, Japan
Abdul H. Khan, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin
srinadh Komanduri, MD, Ms Director of Interventional Endoscopy
Associate Professor of Medicine Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois
Cyrus r. Piraka, MD Section Chief
Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
Daniel A. ringold, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Drexel University, College of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Colleen schmitt, MD, FACG, FAsGe ASGE President-Elect 2013-2014
Galen Medical Group Chattanooga, Tennessee
Amrita sethi, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Digestive and Liver Disease Columbia University Med. Ctr.-NYPH
New York, New York
Janak shah, MD, FAsGe Dir. Pancreatic & Biliary Endoscopy Inter ventional Endoscopy Services
California Pacific Medical Center San Francisco, California
Vanessa shami, MD, FAsGe Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Adam slivka, MD, FAsGe Professor of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
stavros N. stavropoulos, MDDirector, GI Endoscopy
Dir., Program in Advanced GI EndoscopyWinthrop University Hospital
Mineola, New York
roy D. Yen, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S At the conclusion of this activity, the participants should be able to:
» Improve the performance of ERCP and EUS in the community by understanding established indications, as well as techniques to optimize success and reduce complications.
» Improve the identification of patients with sus pected anorectal disorders and determine when endoscopic techniques can be used to treat disorders such as hemorrhoid bleeding, pain, anal fissures and perianal fistula; and to understand the inherent limitations.
» Integrate practice guidelines and expert opinion in the surveillance and treatment of pre malignant GI mucosal conditions such as Barrett’s esophagus, inflammatory bowel dis ease, and colon polyps based on advanced imaging techniques.
» Use the knowledge of drug mechanisms to implement the withholding and resumption of a variety of anti-coagulant and anti-platelet medications in the peri-procedural setting to optimize outcomes for the patient.
A C C R E D I T A T I O NThe University of Colorado School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physi cians. The University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This education activity has been submitted to the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and As sociates, Inc. for approval. The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. is ac credited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. THIS CME ACTIVITY IS ENDORSED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY.
PR O G R A M I N F O R M A T I O NThe Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy 2014 Course offers the following programs for Gastroenterologists, Gastrointestinal Surgeons, and Gastrointestinal Nurses:
» GI Nurses Program – Wednesday, February 12, 2014 » Fellows Advanced Endoscopy Programs – Wednesday, February 12, 2014 » Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy Main Course and Workshop – Thursday-Friday,
February 13-14, 2014
DiDACtiC LeCtures (3.3 Ceu) 7:45 AM Advances in Endoscopy Surgery Amateau
8:30 AM Fecal Transplant Freeman
9:15 AM ERCP (What and Why) El hajj
10:00 AM Break
10:10 AM Sedation/Sleep Apnea May
10:55 AM Liver/PSC Preston
11:40 AM Lunch
HANDs-oN WorKsHoPs (35 minute rotations) (3.5 Ceu) 12:45 PM Spyglass Cholangioscopy
1:25 PM ERCP/Stenting (plastic) (long and short wire)
2:05 PM Dilation/Biopsy
2:45 PM Biliary Metal Stenting
3:20 PM Break
3:35 PM Esophageal/Duodenal Metal Stenting
4:15 PM Hemostasis/EMR/APC
4:50 PM Adjourn
Facultystuart K. Amateau, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Dir., Bariatric Endoscopy & Tissue Apposition CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
ihab i. el hajj, MD, MPHAdvanced Endoscopy Fellow
CU Anschutz Medical CampusAurora, Colorado
stephen Freeman, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineCU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora Colorado
stephanie May, DNAP, MsNA, BsN, CrNA
InstructorCU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
scott Preston, rN, BsNStaff Nurse, Endoscopy
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
W e D N e s D A Y, F e B r u A r Y 1 2Gi Nurses ProGrAM
Registration fee includes lunch, snacks, dinner reception, and course materials. For details regarding available scholarships and course registration, please refer to information sent to your fellowship program director.
W e D N e s D A Y, F e B r u A r Y 1 2 FELLOWS ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY PROGRAM MODuLE 1: Biliary Interventional Endoscopy
DiDACtiC LeCtures (AM sessioN) 7:45 AM Course Introduction Brauer and Wani, Course Directors
8:00 AM Improve Your Cannulation and Sphincterotomy Technique Casey
8:30 AM Fluoroscopy Basics and Biliary Stone Management Ringold
9:00AM Evaluation and Management of Biliary Strictures Brauer
9:30 AM Break
9:45 AM Pancreaticobiliary EUS: Indications and Technique Faigel
10:15 AM Advanced Biliary Imaging Techniques Sethi
10:45 AM Post-ERCP Complications: Prevention and Recognition Khan
11:15 AM Expert Roundtable Discussion
11:45 AM Lunch
HANDs-oN WorKsHoP (PM sessioN) 1:00 PM Conducted in Endoscopy Lab with Fluoroscopy Guidance Biliary Stone Management Stricture Management Hemostasis Esophageal/Enteral Stenting
4:45 PM Adjourn
6:30 PM Reception/Dinner for Faculty and Fellows
W e D N e s D A Y, F e B r u A r Y 1 2FELLOWS ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY PROGRAM
MODuLE 2: Luminal Interventional Endoscopy
Registration fee includes lunch, snacks, dinner reception, and course materials. For details regarding available scholarships and course registration, please refer to information sent to your fellowship program director.
HANDs-oN WorKsHoP (AM sessioN) 7:45 AM Course Introduction Brauer and Wani, Course Directors 8:00 AM Conducted in Endoscopy Lab with Fluoroscopy Guidance Esophageal/Enteral Stenting Deep Enteroscopy Hemostasis/Tissue Ablation Basic ERCP
11:45 AM Lunch
DiDACtiC LeCtures (PM sessioN) 1:00 PM Barrett’s Esophagus: Advanced Imaging and Wani Endoscopic Eradication Therapy
1:30 PM The Impeccable EMR Piraka
2:00 PM The Role of EUS in Luminal Endoscopy: Cancer Staging and Beyond Shami
2:30 PM Break
2:45 PM Luminal Stenting: When and How? J. Shah
3:15 PM Deep Enteroscopy in Obscure GI Bleeding Yen
3:45 PM Management of Complications During Endoscopy: It Happens Amateau
4:15 PM Expert Roundtable Discussion
4:45 PM Adjourn
6:30 PM Reception/Dinner for Faculty and Fellows
t H u r s D A Y, F e B r u A r Y 1 3LeCtures AND LiVe CAse DeMoNstrAtioNs (8.25 Hours)
M A i N C o u r s e
7:40 AM Course Welcome and Introduction
7:45 AM Preventing Post-ERCP Pancreatitis: Cannulation to Slivka Chemo-Prevention
8:00 AM LiVe CAse DeMoNstrAtioNs 9:30 AM Break
9:50 AM LiVe CAse DeMoNstrAtioNs 11:45 AM Interventional EUS: Where We Are Itoi Third Annual Yang K. Chen Memorial Lecture
12:05 PM Lunch
1:00 PM LiVe CAse DeMoNstrAtioNs 3:00 PM Break
3:20 PM LiVe CAse DeMoNstrAtioNs 4:45 PM Quality Measures in EUS and ERCP Faigel
POEM: What’s All the Fuss? Stavropoulos
Anorectal Disease Management for the Gastroenterologist Goff
5:30 PM Adjourn
Registration fee includes lunch, snacks, and course materials.
F r i D A Y, F e B r u A r Y 1 4LeCtures AND LiVe CAse DeMoNstrAtioNs (4.5 Hours)
Registration for these workshops is open to GI Physicians, Nurses, Technicians, and Fellows. Modules include lunch.
1:00 PM HaNDS-ON WORKSHOPS This advanced endoscopy workshop, with one-on-one interaction with course faculty,
will allow participants to gain hands-on exposure to new and/or advanced endoscopy techniques and devices, utilizing a combination of animal models and simulators for training. The hands-on workshops are held in our state-of-the-art endoscopy center.
Participants will select one of the following three modules.
MODULE 1 ADVANCED ERCP/ENTERAL STENTING MODULE 2 ENTEROSCOPY/BARRETT’S ABLATION/ESOPHAGEAL STENTING MODULE 3 ENDOSCOPIC MuCOSAL RESECTION/PERFORATION CLOSuRE/TISSuE APPOSITION Due to the hands-on nature of the course, class size is limited and will be accepted on a first-come basis.
5:00 PM Adjourn
M A i N C o u r s e
7:15 AM Barrett’s Related Neoplasia —Endoscopic Eradication Komanduri Therapies vs. Surgery Chromoendoscopy and Colonic Imaging to Guide Intervention Cohen
7:50 AM Questions and Answers
8:00 AM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS
9:40 AM Break
10:00 AM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS
11:40 AM Managing Anticoagulation in Endoscopy— New Kids on the Block Schmitt
12:00 PM MAIN COURSE ENDS
oPtioNAL sessioNs (4 Hours)
A N s C H u t Z M e D i C A L C A M P u s
Main Course Location (February 13 - 14)Ed 2 South Building, Main Auditorium, 13121 E. 17th Avenue • Aurora, CO 80045
DireCtioNs:Anschutz Medical Campus is located east of the intersection of Colfax Avenue and Peoria Street. From Colfax Avenue turn north onto Aurora Court, turn right at 16th Avenue, turn left at Victor Street. Follow the road to 17th Place and turn left into Julesburg lot (adjacent to the main course location).
Nurses/Fellows Programs (February 12) and Friday Hands-on Workshops (February 14)Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion,1635 Aurora Court • Aurora, CO 80045
DireCtioNs:If you are driving, and attending the Nurses Program on Wednesday or the Hands-on Workshops on Friday afternoon, from Colfax Avenue turn north onto Aurora Court, turn left on 16th Avenue, and park in the Visitor parking garage.
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to register: go to www.rmie2014.comFor questions or issues related to online registration, call or email CEO Events at 303-830-6850 or at [email protected].
The deadline for discounted advanced registration is Friday, January 10, 2014.
AccommodationsSheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
1550 Court PlaceDenver, Colorado 80202
303-893-3333Online hotel reservations: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/rmie2014
rAte: $123 per night plus applicable taxesA block of rooms has been reserved for course attendees at the Sheraton Denver Downtown
Hotel. To guarantee room availability and rates, contact the hotel directly by January 12, 2014 and indicate “Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy.”
Free internet service is provided by the hotel for all course attendees.Within walking distance from downtown Denver.
Denver International Airport is 24 miles from the hotel.
Ground transportation is provided between the hotel and the course location.The course location is approximately 9 miles from the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel.
If you are staying at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, you are encouraged to use our ground transportation.
If you are driving, self-pay parking is $5/day at the course location. Car pooling is recommended.
event organizersCEO Events
1400 16th Street, Suite 400Denver, Colorado 80202
Phone: 303-830-6850, Fax: 303-830-6610Email: [email protected]
Welcometo Anschutz Medical Campus
Join usfor an interactive educational experience!
Live Demonstrations and Hands-on Workshops
Discounted by After Jan. 10, 2014 Jan. 10, 2014 Main Course Thurs - Fri Noon FeBruArY 13-14, 2014 Physicians $350 $450 Fellows $150 $250
Main Course and Hands-on Module* Physicians $450 $550 Fellows $250 $350
Choose One Module* (February 14th 1:00-5:00 PM ) Advanced ERCP/Enteral StentingEnteroscopy/ Barrett’s Ablation/Esophageal Stenting
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection/Perforation Closure/Tissue Apposition* For GI Physicians, Nurses, Technicians and Fellows. Your module preference will be accepted on a fi rst-come basis.
G i N u r s e s P r o G r A M r e G i s t r A t i o N F e e s
Discounted by After Jan. 10, 2014 Jan. 10, 2014Main Course Thursday-Friday Noon $150 $250Main Course/GI Nurses Program Wed-Fri noon $200 $300Main Course/Friday Hands-on Module* $215 $315Main Course/GI Nurses Program/Friday Hands-On* $265 $365Main Course/GI Nurses Program/Wednesday Hands-on* Wed-Fri noon $285 $385Main Course/GI Nurses Program/Wednesday Hands-On*/Friday Hands-On* $350 $450
*HANDS-ON SPACE IS LIMITED. Registration accepted on fi rst-come basis.
Driving/parking info will be provided with conference confi rmation
Please indicate on registration form if you have any need for auxiliary aids or special assistance services.
F e L L o W s A D V A N C e D e N D o s C o P Y P r o G r A M
M A i N C o u r s e r e G i s t r A t i o N F e e s
For details regarding available scholarships and course registration, fellows should contact their fellowship director who has received information on registration.
CANCELLATION/REFUNDS:The full conference tuition is refundable, less a $75 processing fee, if your cancellation is received, in writing, by January 31, 2014. (The $75 processing fee is nonrefundable regardless of the reason for cancellation.) Refunds will not be granted after this time or for non-attendance.
June 20, 1952 — October 15, 2010
CANCELLATION/REFUNDS:The full conference tuition is refundable, less a $75 processing fee, if your cancellation is received, in writing, by January 31, 2014. (The $75 processing fee is nonrefundable regardless of the reason for cancellation.) Refunds will not be granted after this time or for non-attendance.
The Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy course was founded by and is dedicated to the memory of
Yang K. Chen, MD, FASGE, AGAF, FACG
Dr. Chen’s vision and legacy continue to inspire faculty, staff , and course participants.