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32nd Annual Family Medicine Review H H H Meets Texas Ethics Requirements H H H Doubletree Hotel Austin, Texas presented by For more informaon to to hp://familymedreview.sw.org Wednesday - Saturday April 13 - 16, 2016

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32nd Annual

Family Medicine ReviewH H H Meets Texas Ethics Requirements H H H

Doubletree HotelAustin, Texas

presented by

For more information to to http://familymedreview.sw.org

Wednesday - SaturdayApril 13 - 16, 2016

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PROGRAMWEDNESDAY, April 13, 20167:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast

7:50 Welcome

Moderator: John Manning, MD8:00 Brand X Timothy Pfanner, MD

9:00 BREAK

9:15 Urgent Care Pediatrics in the Clinic Setting Goddy Corpuz, MD

10:15 BREAK

10:30 Low Risk Investment, High Value Return: Advance Care Planning Skills for the Busy Family Physician Laurel Kilpatrick, MD

THURSDAY, April 14, 20167:30 am Continental Breakfast and Sign-in

Moderator: Thu Vo, DO

8:00 Sphincter Tightening Cases from the Clinic Scott Wieters, MD

9:00 BREAK

9:15 Sleep Problems in Children John Blevins, MD

10:15 BREAK

10:30 Update on ACLS Chris Chiles, MD

11:30 Lunch Opiod Abuse/Diversion Christopher Burnett, MD

SATURDAY, April 16, 20167:30 am Continental Breakfast and Sign-in

Moderator: John Manning, MD

8:00 The Primary Care Physician’s Guide to Urology Mansel Harris, MD

9:00 BREAK

FRIDAY, April 15, 20167:30 am Continental Breakfast and Sign-in

Moderator: Thu Vo, DO

8:00 How to Evaluate the Short of Breath Patient James Barker, MD

9:00 BREAK

9:15 Management of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Russell Fothergill, MD

10:15 BREAK

10:30 PAD Diagnosis & Management Angel Caldera, MD

11:30 Lunch Medical Lawsuits in Texas: Lessons Learned Paula Shiroma-Bender, MSN, RN, JD, CPHRM

11:30 Lunch History of Medicine John Montgomery, MD

1:00 pm Anticoagulation in 2016 Kathleen Halka, MD

2:00 BREAK

2:15 Heat & Hydration Josh Kilpatrick, MD

3:15 BREAK

3:30 Pap Smear Update Jessica Langsjeon

4:30 Adjourn

1:00 pm Choosing an Optimal Antibiotic Regimen Sebastian Perez, PharmD

2:00 BREAK

2:15 Team Based Care: Learning to Lead a Team Michael Brackman, MD

3:15 BREAK

3:30 Rhinosinusitis David Clark, MD

4:30 Adjourn

** denotes 1 hour medical ethics credit

9:15 Healthcare Associated Pneumonia- Are we over treating? John Midturi, DO

10:15 BREAK

10:30 “Headaches” Duren Michael Ready, MD

11:30 Adjourn

BREAK-OUT SESSIONS (indicate on Registration Form which Sessions you will attend)1:00 pm Workshops: 1) Casting and Splinting - Carl Hartmann 2) Joint Injection - Van Wehmeyer, MD 3) Interactive EKG interpretation - Rafael E. Gonzalez, MD 4) Manipulation - Marri Brackman, DO 2:30 BREAK

2:45 Workshops: 1) Casting and Splinting - Carl Hartmann 2) Joint Injection - Van Wehmeyer, MD 3) Interactive EKG interpretation - Rafael E. Gonzalez, MD 4) Manipulation - Marri Brackman, DO 4:15 Adjourn

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CONCEPTThis program is designed to provide the physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner and resident with practical diagnostic and therapeutic information covering the broad scope of clinical practice. There is an emphasis on common diseases, practical therapeutics and controversial issues. Please see www.familymedreview.sw.org for full details.

OBJECTIVESAs a result of attending this course, the participant should be able to:• Discuss management of cirrhosis of liver• Recognize management techniques for urgent care pediatrics in the clinic

setting• Integrate patient advance directives in the office setting• Review History of Medicine- Humanities topic• Review current management and therapies in anticoagulation• Recognize and discuss management of sports-related hydration issues• Identify current recommendations for detection and management of cervical

cancer• Identify and employ management of urgent cases that present to the clinic• Diagnose and propose treatment options for sleep problems in children• Interpret new AHA recommendations for ACLS update• Recognize patients with Opioid abuse potential, offer management

techniques of such issues, and review current TMB rulings• Summarize risks and benefits of antibiotic therapy• Outline team based care for practice management• Interpret evaluation, management, and treatment options for Rhinosinusitis• Evaluate the detection and management the short of breath patient• Evaluate Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) and discuss treatment options• Diagnose PAD and review treatment options• Describe pitfalls providers can avoid in their daily practice• Identify common urological complaints and review management options• Recognize risks and benefits associated with overzealous antibiotic use and

its contribution to Healthcare Associated Pneumonia• Consider comprehensive approach to recognition and management of

Headaches• Observe and demonstrate proper casting splinting techniques (workshop)• Review joint injection techniques (workshop)

• Interpret interactive EKG (workshop)• Paraphrase osteopathic manipulation (workshop)

ACCREDITATIONScott & White is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITScott & White designates this live activity for a maximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only 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.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONSWe do try to control the temperature in the meeting room, but for your comfort, please remember to bring a jacket.

CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICYDeadline to register online or faxed registrations is April 8, 2016. Walk-in registrations are accepted, but we cannot guarantee seating or conference materials the day of the conference.

Refunds (minus $100 administration fee) will be provided to registrants who cancel their registration in writing prior to March 25, 2016. No refunds after March 25, 2016. The conference organizers cannot be responsible for reimbursement of airline fees and other accommodation expenses.

MEETING AND LODGINGThe Review will be held and a block of sleeping rooms reserved at the Doubletree Hotel, 6505 I.H. 35 North, Austin, Texas. A special guest room rate of $149 single/double (plus tax) has been granted for attendees of this meeting. To make reservations at this rate, telephone the hotel directly at (512) 454-3737 and identify yourself as attending the Scott & White Family Medicine Review program. Reservations requested after March 20, 2016 will be accepted only on a space available basis.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Name ___________________________________________________________

Email address ____________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________________

City ___________________________ State ________ Zip _______________

Telephone: Office (________ ) ______________________________________

Home (________ ) ______________________________________

G MD G DO G PA-C G NP Other ______________________________

TYPE OF PRACTICE: G FP G GP G IM G EM Other ______________

TUITION:

Physician: Resident:

_____$750 _____$650

_____$825 (After March 25) _____$725 (After March 25)

Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner(and all other Allied Health Professional)

_____$650 _____$725 (After March 25)

2:45 (choose one)____ Casting and Splinting

____ Joint Injection

____ Interactive EKG interpretation

____ Manipulation

REGISTRATIONFAMILY MEDICINE REVIEW

April 13-16, 2016

RegisterOnline

http://familymedreview.sw.org

BREAK-OUT SESSIONS - Friday, April 15

1:00 (choose one)____ Casting and Splinting

____ Joint Injection

____ Interactive EKG interpretation

____ Manipulation

Make check payable to: BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE HEALTH

Register online - visit http://familymedreview.sw.org

Credit Card #________________________________________________

G American Express G Mastercard G Visa G Discover

Signature _______________________________ Exp. Date ___________

Mail or Fax to: Baylor Scott & White Health Office of Continuing Medical Education MS-26-A229 2401 South 31st Street, Temple, Texas 76508, Phone: (800) 724-7280, (254) 724-7609; FAX: (254) 724-1753.

G Check if you require a vegetarian diet.

For administrative use only:

Reg. # ____________ Amount ____________

Date _____________ Ck/Chg. # __________

____ Casting and Splinting

____ Joint Injection

____ Interactive EKG interpretation

____ Manipulation

Please let the CME Department know, in writing, of any special accommodations you may need.

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32ND ANNUAL FAMILY MEDICINE REVIEWAUSTIN, TEXAS • April 13-16, 2016

Scott & White Memorial HospitalCME Dept MS-26-A2292401 South 31st StreetTemple, Texas 76508

Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDPermit No. 1519

Waco, Texas

GUEST FACULTY

James Barker, MD, CPE, FACP, FCCP, FAASMVP, Clinical ServicesCMO Office, University Health System San Antonio

John L . Montgomery, MDPediatric RadiologistSalado, Texas

PROGRAM DIRECTORS

John L. Manning, MDProgram Director, Family Medicine ResidencyMedical Director, Santa Fe Family Medicine ClinicAssistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine

Thu P. Vo, DOMedical Director, Division of Family Medicine, GatesvilleAssistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine

TEXAS A&M HEALTH SCIENCE CENTERCOLLEGE OF MEDICINESCOTT & WHITE

John K. Blevins, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Pediatrics

Marri Brackman, DOPrivate PracticeOutpatient Setting

Michael Brackman, DOCPT, MC, USA

Christopher J Burnett, MDPain Management Division Director, Department of AnesthesiologyTemple pain Clinic, Clinic DirectorFellowship Director, Pain Management

*Faculty will disclose whether one or more of the following potential conflicts of interest exist with the program’s commercial sup-porter: honorarium/expenses; grants; a consultant role; speaker’s bureau member; stock ownership; or other special relationships and faculty will discuss if they will have discussion of investigational or unapproved uses of a product.FACULTYAngel Caldera, MD. FSCAIInterventional Cardiology & Vascular Medicine Structural Heart DiseaseCardiology Division DirectorBaylor, Scott & White, Round Rock, TXClinical Assistant Professor of Medicine

Christopher D. Chiles, MD, FACCAssistant Professor of MedicineAssociate Program Director, Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship

David Clark, MDOtolaryngologyAssistant Professor of Surgery

Goddy Corpuz, MDGeneral Pediatrician / Pediatric HospitalistCedar Park Clinic and Round Rock Hospital

Russell Fothergill, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of OB/GYN

Rafael E. Gonzalez, MDDirector Department of MedicineInterventional Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, Vascular Medicine and InterventionsAssistant Professor of Medicine

J. Mansel Harris, MDAdult and Pediatric UrologyMarble Falls Region

Carl HartmannOrthopedic Technician

Kathleen Halka, MDDivision of Hematology/OncologyAssociate Program DirectorMedical Oncology Fellowship

Laurel Kilpatrick, MDDirector, Division of Supportive & Palliative Care, TempleAssistant Professor of Medicine

Josh KilpatrickFamily Medicine, Sports Medicine

Jessica Langsjoen, MDOB/GYN Department

John Midturi, DO, MPHDivision Director, Infectious DiseaseAssistant Professor of Internal Medicine

Charles Newlin, MDOB/GYN Department

37th Annual Everett R. Veirs Lecture and Ophthalmology ConferenceApril 30, 2016Hyatt Lost Pines, Bastrop Texas

Sebastian Perez, PharmDAssistant Professor, Pharmacy PracticeRangel College of Pharmacy

Timothy P. Pfanner, MDDirector, Nutrition Supports ServiceChief, Section of Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesAssistant Professor of Medicine

Duren Michael Ready, MDDirector Headache ClinicProgram Director, Central Texas Headache Fellowship at Scott & WhiteAssistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine

Paula Shiroma-Bender, MSN, RN, JD, CPHRMVice President, Legal Counsel

Van Wehmeyer, MDAssistant Professor of Family Medicine

J. Scott Wieters, MDCourse Director, Emergency Medicine ClerkshipAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

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