RACM 2010 brochure

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The University of Virginia Department of Medicine presents Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine The 37 th Annual EDWARD W. HOOK, JR., M.D. Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine October 27 - 29, 2010 Omni Charlottesville Hotel Charlottesville, Virginia Sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education • University of Virginia School of Medicine

Transcript of RACM 2010 brochure

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The University of Virginia Department of Medicine presents

Recent Advancesin Clinical Medicine

The 37th Annual

EDWARDW.HOOK, JR.,M.D.

Recent Advancesin Clinical Medicine

October 27 - 29, 2010Omni Charlottesville Hotel

Charlottesville, VirginiaSponsored by theOffice of Continuing Medical Education • University of Virginia School of Medicine

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Dear Colleague:

Onbehalf of the Department of Medicine at the University of Virginia, we would like to invite youto attend the 37th annual Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine Conference. The PlanningCommittee has assembled a broad array of stimulating lectures, addressing current issues relevant

to the care of patients in both the outpatient and inpatient settings. Reflecting the increasing complexityof medical practice, the conference will continue to feature interdisciplinary sessions, this year focusing onsleep disorders and pain & addiction. The lectures are designed to provide practical “take-home” pointsthat you can put into practice upon your return to the office and hospital. Ample time is allotted at the endof each session to have your questions addressed by the speakers, and many attendees confer informallywith lecturers during the breaks.

We have continued our popular “Meet the Professor” sessions over breakfast and lunch to provide you withopportunities to broaden your medical knowledge and skills through case discussions, workshops andinteractive presentations. Again we are offering a dinner symposium, this year hosted in the University ofVirginia’s newly opened medical education building, where you can hear one of the nation’s leadingeducators provide a glimpse into the future of medical education and tour one of the most advancedmedical education facilities in the nation.

The course will be particularly useful to generalists – physicians, nurse practitioners and physicianassistants -- practicing in a variety of settings, but specialists also attend this conference to stay abreast ofimportant advances in medical care. All meeting materials will be available for download at the RACMwebsite for registered participants prior to the conference. A printed syllabus is available for a smalladditional charge.

Late October is one of the most spectacular times of the year to visit Charlottesville. The foliage in thenearby Blue Ridge Mountains will be at its peak,Thomas Jefferson’s University of Virginia and Monticelloare within minutes of the conference hotel and there are many activities available for families.The meetingtakes place on the historic Downtown Mall, which boasts charming shops, fine restaurants, art galleries,the historic Paramount Theatre (performing arts), a movie theatre, and an indoor ice skating rink. You mayalso wish to stay for the weekend to attend athletic and cultural events at the University.

We look forward to seeing you in October!

AndrewM.D.Wolf,M.D. Robert M. Strieter,M.D.Associate Professor of Medicine Professor of MedicineCourse Director Chair, Department of Medicine

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Educational ObjectivesBy the end of the Recent Advances conference, attendees will be able to:

� Identify and manage patients with dyspepsia� Provide primary care for renal transplant patients� Diagnose, initiate management, and recognize complications of acute andchronic pancreatitis

� Correctly order and accurately interpret hepatitis serologies� Initiate evaluation and management of chronic urticaria� Incorporate newer treatments into the management of acne and rosacea� Counsel patients and initiate management of common sleep-related disorders,including restless leg syndrome, insomnia, and alternatives to CPAP forobstructive sleep apnea.

� Address common problems in the management of chronic kidney disease� Implement an evidence-based approach to the management of resistanthypertension

� Adopt a rationale approach to the use of angiotensin-renin-aldosterone blockertherapies in elderly patients

� Recognize, evaluate and treat acute bronchitis� Differentiate between community- and hospital-acquired pneumonia in termsof etiology and initial management

� Understand current epidemiology and presentations of tuberculosis� Discuss recent developments in the management of HIV infection� Incorporate recent evidence into the evaluation and management of dementia� Initiate the evaluation of peripheral neuropathy� Become more comfortable handling disability requests� Better address problems that arise in the management of terminally ill patients� Adopt a systematic approach to the evaluation and management of urinaryincontinence

� Understand the indications for device therapies in the management of CHF� Perform an evidence-based preoperative cardiac evaluation� Integrate current concepts into noninvasive CAD evaluation� Utilize newer pharmacologic therapies in the management of chronic pain� Identify and manage patients with prescription drug abuse� Incorporate recent evidence to determine appropriate duration of anticoagulanttherapy

� Recognize and address the challenges to bone health posed by current breastcancer treatments

� Discuss the presentation, etiologies, and management of patients withpulmonary hypertension

� Perform an evidence-based preoperative pulmonary evaluation� Discuss the benefits and risks of long-term bisphosphonate therapy� Integrate emerging evidence into developing blood glucose targets indiabetic patients

� Develop appropriate antihypertensive regimens and blood pressure targetsin diabetic patients

� Systematically evaluate acid-base disorders� Identify and manage common sexually transmitted infections� Become more effective at practicing as part of an interdisciplinary team� Incorporate new physical exam techniques into geriatric care� Recognize and address challenges posed by diuretic resistance� Integrate a systematic approach to the evaluation of shoulder pain� Address barriers to EMR use� List recommended components of a pre-participation physical� Consider using mindfulness techniques to manage stress

Planning Committee MembersAndrew M. D.Wolf, MD General MedicineB. Gail Macik, MD Hematology-OncologyJohn Leiner, MD General MedicineKambiz Kalantarinia, MD, MS NephrologySue Brown, MD EndocrinologyCynthia D. Brown, MD Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineEric Houpt, MD Infectious DiseasesMichael Mangrum, MD CardiologyBryan Sauer, MD GastroenterologyTamara Eberly, PhD, RN Continuing Medical Education

George A. Beller, MD CardiologyEmaad M. Abdel-Rahman, MD NephrologyCurtis K. Argo, MD GastroenterologyJoshua S. Barclay, MD Palliative CareEugene Barrett, MD EndrocrinologyKenneth C. Bilchick, MD CardiologyAlan J. Binder, MD CardiologyLarry Borish, MD Allergy and ImmuniologyChristiana M. Brenin, MDHematology-OncologyCynthia D. Brown, MD Pulmonary &

Critical CareSue A. Brown, MD EndrocrinologyTed M. Burns, MD NeurologyEugene Corbett, MD General MedicineGerald Donowitz, MD Infectious DeseasesAnnabel K. Downs, NP GynecologyUta Erdbruegger, MD NephrologyElizabeth Gay, MD Pulmonary & Critical CareDavid S. Geldmacher, MD Neurology

Cooper Geraty, LLM Private AttorneyRobert B. Goldstein, MD AnesthesiologyMatthew J. Goodman, MD General MedicineEric W. Gunderson, MD Psychiatry &

Neurobehavioriial SciencesEric Houpt, MD Infectious DeseasesBeth A. Jaeger-Landis, NP General MedicineBankole Johnson, MD Psychiatry &

Neurobehavioriial SciencesMichel Kahaleh, MD GastroenterologyKambiz Kalantarinia, MD NephrologyJohn G. Leiner, MD General MedicineB. Gail Macik, MD Hematology-OncologyJohn M. MacKnight,MD General MedicineAnthony L. McCall, MD EndrocrinologyDanny Mistry, MD Physical Medicine &

RehabilitationMohan M. Nadkarni, MD General MedicineChristine M. Peterson, MD Gynecology

David A. Peura, MD GastroenterologyMichael F. Rein, MD Infectious DeseasesMitchell Rosner, MD NephrologyMarshall Ruffin, MD General MedicineBryan Sauer, MD GastroentrologyNeeral L. Shah, MD GastroenterologyDiane G. Snustad, MD GeriatricsPaul Suratt, MD Pulmonary & Critical CareFrances P. Thorndike, PhD Clinical PsychologyGregory Townsend, MD Infectious DeseasesJonathon D. Truwit, MD Pulmonary &

Critical CareMax Weber, MD Pulmonary & Critical CareMark E.Williams, MD Geriatrics

Barbara Wilson, MD Dermatology

Brian Wispelway, MD Infectious Deseases

University of Virginia Course Faculty

Course DirectorAndrewM.D.Wolf, M.D.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2010 AM SESSIONS7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast8:30 Welcoming Remarks:

Steven T. DeKosky, MD, Dean, UVASchool of MedicineRobert M. Strieter, MD, Chair, Department of MedicineAndrew M. D. Wolf, MD, CourseDirector

8:45-10:45 GASTROENTEROLOGY8:45 Introduction

Carl Berg, MD8:50 Practical Approach to Dyspepsia in the Primary

Care SettingDavid Peura, MD

9:15 Community Care of Liver Transplant PatientsNeeral Shah, MD

9:40 Acute & Chronic PancreatitisMichel Kahaleh, MD

10:05 Interpretation of Viral Hepatitis SerologiesCurtis Argo, MD

10:30 Panel Discussion10:45 Morning Break11:05-12:00 MULTIDISCIPLINARY11:05 Introduction

Andrew Wolf, MD11:10 Evaluation & Management of Chronic Urticaria

Larry Borish, MD11:35 Updates in Acne & Rosacea Management

Barbara Wilson, MD12:00 Panel Discussion12:10-1:10 LUNCH – On Your Own - OR12:15-1:05 Meet the Professor Lunch Session

Pre-registration RequiredL1 – Acid-Base for DummiesJonathon Truwit, MD

orL2 –“ Let the Games Begin” –Pre-participation EvaluationDanny Mistry, MD

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2010 PM SESSION1:10 – 3:15 INTERDISCIPLINARY: SLEEP DISORDERS1:10 Introduction

Cynthia Brown, MD1:15 Nightwalkers: An Update on Restless Legs Syndrome

Cynthia Brown, MD1:40 Alternatives to CPAP for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Paul Suratt, MD2:05 Insomnia: Behavioral Approaches

Frances Thorndike, PhD2:30 Insomnia: Pharmacologic Approaches

Mohan Nadkarni, MD2:55 Panel Discussion3:15 Afternoon Break3:35 – 5:15 NEPHROLOGY3:35 Introduction

MarkOkusa, MD3:40 Management Issues in Chronic Kidney Disease

Uta Erdbruegger, MD4:05 Multidrug-Resistant Hypertension

Mitchell Rosner, MD4:30 Use of Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone Blockers in the

Elderly: Should we be concerned?Emaad Abdel-Rahman, MD

4:55 Panel Discussion5:15 Adjourn6:30-9:00 DINNER – Back to the Future:

New Directions in Medical EducationPre-registration RequiredEugeneCorbett, MD

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 AM SESSIONS7:15-8:15 Meet the Professor Breakfast Session

Pre-registration RequiredB1 – Case-based Updates in Sexually TransmittedInfectionsMichael Rein, MD

8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast8:30-10:30 INFECTIOUS DISEASES

IntroductionEricHaupt, MD

8:35 Approach to Acute BronchitisGregory Townsend, MD

9:00 Hospital versus Community-Acquired PneumoniaGerald Donowitz, MD

9:25 TB: When to Think of it and Using yourHealth DepartmentEricHoupt, MD

9:50 HIV UpdateBrian Wispelway, MD

10:15 Panel Discussion10:35 Morning Break10:55-12:35 NEUROLOGY10:55 Introduction

Andrew Wolf, MD11:00 Updates in the Evaluation & Management of Dementia

David Geldmacher, MD11:25 Evaluating Peripheral Neuropathy

Ted Burns, MD11:50 Panel Discussion12:10-1:10 LUNCH –On Your Own -OR12:15-1:05 Meet the Professor

Pre-registration RequiredL3 - Benefiting from Interprofessional PracticeChristine Peterson, MD, Annabel Downs, NP,Mohan Nadkarni, MD, Beth Jaeger-Landis, NP

orL4 – MoreGeriatric Physical Exam PearlsMarkWilliams, MD

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 PM SESSIONS1:10-2:05 GENERAL MEDICINE, GERIATRICS &

PALLATIVE CARE1:10 Introduction

Margaret Plews-Ogan, MD1:15 “Doc, I Can’t Work” -- Handling Disability Requests

John Leiner, MD& Cooper Geraty, LLM1:40 Thorny Issues in End-of-Life Care

Joshua Barclay, MD2:05 A Systematic Approach to Urinary Incontinence

Diane Snustad, MD2:30 Panel Discussion2:50 Afternoon Break3:10-4:50 CARDIOLOGY3:10 Introduction

Brian Annex, MD3:15 Retiming the Failing Heart and Other Device

Therapies for CHFKenneth Bilchick, MD

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3:40 Updates on Preoperative Cardiac EvaluationAlan Binder, MD

4:05 Noninvasive Imaging for Detection of CAD: AnAnatomic versus a Physiologic ApproachGeorge Beller, MD

4:30 Panel Discussion4:50 Adjourn

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2010 AM SESSIONS7:15-8:15 Meet the Professor Breakfast Session

Pre-registration RequiredB2 – Diuretic Resistance: Challenges and StrategiesKambiz Kalantarinia, MD, MS

orB3 – Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for PhysiciansMatthew Goodman, MD

8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast8:30-9:40 INTERDISCIPLINARY: PAIN & ADDICTION8:30 Introduction

Andrew Wolf, MD8:35 Updates in Pharmacologic Management of Chronic Pain

Robert Goldstein, MD9:00 Evaluating & Treating Patients for Prescription

Drug AbuseEricGunderson, MD

9:25 Pharmacologic Treatment of Alcohol DependenceBankole Johnson, MD

9:50 Panel Discussion10:10 Morning Break10:30-12:10 HEMATOLOGY - ONCOLOGY10:30 Introduction

Geoffrey Weiss, MD10:35 Duration of Anticoagulation

B. Gail Macik, MD11:00 The Bare Bones of Breast Cancer

Christiana Brenin, MD

11:25 Panel Discussion11:40-12:45 LUNCH – On Your Own - OR11:45-12:40 Meet the Professor

Pre-registration RequiredL5 – Evaluating Shoulder PainJohn MacKnight, MD

orL6 – Strategies for Implementing ElectronicMedical RecordsMarshall Ruffin, MD

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2010 PM SESSION12:45-1:50 PULMONARY12:45 Introduction

Jonathon Truwit, MD12:50 Pulmonary Hypertension for the Primary Care Physician

Max Weber, MD1:15 Pre- and Perioperative Pulmonary Evaluation

ElizabethGay, MD1:40 Panel Discussion1:55-3:35 ENDOCRINOLOGY1:55 Introduction

Alan Dalkin, MD2:00 Long-Term Bisphosphonate Therapy: Helpful or

Harmful?Sue Brown, MD

2:25 Intensive Glycemic Control in Diabetes: Helpfulor Harmful?Anthony McCall, MD

2:50 Blood Pressure Control in Diabetes: TreatmentStrategies and How Low to Go?Eugene Barrett, MD

3:15 Panel Discussion3:35 Wrap-up, Complete Course Evaluations & Adjourn

Disclosure of faculty financial affiliationsThe University of Virginia School of Medicine, as an ACCME accredited

provider, endorses and strives to comply with the Accreditation Council forContinuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards of Commercial Support,Commonwealth of Virginia statutes, University of Virginia policies andprocedures, and associated federal and private regulations and guidelines on theneed for disclosure and monitoring of proprietary and financial interests that mayaffect the scientific integrity and balance of content delivered in continuingmedical education activities under our auspices.

The University of Virginia School of Medicine requires that all CMEactivities accredited through this institution be developed independently and bescientifically rigorous, balanced and objective in the presentation/discussion of itscontent, theories and practices.

All faculty presenters participating in an accredited CME activity areexpected to disclose relevant financial relationships with commercial entitiesoccurring within the past 12 months (such as grants or research support,employee, consultant, stock holder, member of speakers bureau, etc.). TheUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine will employ appropriate mechanisms toresolve potential conflicts of interest to maintain the standards of fair andbalanced education to the reader. Questions about specific strategies can bedirected to the Office of Continuing Medical Education, University of VirginiaSchool of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia.

The faculty and staff of the University of Virginia Office of ContinuingMedical Education have no financial affiliations to disclose.

Disclosure of discussion of non-FDA approved uses for pharmaceuticalproducts and/or medical devices

The University of Virginia School of Medicine, as an ACCME provider,requires that all faculty presenters identify and disclose any off-label uses forpharmaceutical and medical device products. The University of Virginia Schoolof Medicine recommends that each physician fully review all the available data onnew products or procedures prior to clinical use.

Disclosure for attendance records and certificate distributionThe University of Virginia Office of Continuing Medical Education

requires that all participants at live CME activities sign attendance sheets daily toconfirm participation in the CME activity for that day. Participants areresponsible for accurately tracking their actual participation at live events.

Special NeedsThe Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 requires that all individuals,regardless of their disabilities, have equal access. The Office of ContinuingMedical Education at the University of Virginia School of Medicine is pleased toassist participants with special needs. Written requests must be received 30 daysprior to the conference date. These should be mailed to UVA Office ofContinuing Medical Education, Box 800711, Charlottesville, VA 22908 or [email protected]. Some of the conference venues used by the University ofVirginia Office of Continuing Medical Education are registered historicproperties and may not be fully ADA accessible. Please feel free to contact thefacility if you have specific questions.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS

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LocationThis conference will be held at the Omni Charlottesville Hotel, 235 WestMain Street, Charlottesville, Virginia. **NOTE: If the Omni lot is full, do notpark across the street in the private lot without first checking in with the Omniparking lot attendant. The owner of that lot will tow cars without an Omnipass.**

AccommodationsA block of rooms has been reserved for course participants at the conferencesite. Please identify yourself as a participant in the Recent Advances InClinical Medicine conference.

Omni Charlottesville Hotel235 West Main StreetCharlottesville, Virginia 22902(434-971-5500 or 1-800-THE-OMNI)Single occupancy: $153 plus taxDouble occupancy: $168 plus tax

Course DescriptionNow in its 37th year, this course is designed for primary care and emergencyroom physicians and subspecialists who want to update their knowledge ofinternal medicine and related disciplines. The course will provide currentinformation on specific topics that will also benefit housestaff, nursepractitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals.

AccreditationThe University of Virginia School of Medicine designates this continuingmedical education activity for a maximum of 19.0 AMA PRA Category 1Credits.TM for the main progam and an additional 1.0 credit for each breakoutsession and the Dinner Symposium.

Conference FeesThe fee for the course in $510 and includes a downloadable online syllabus,continental breakfasts and breaks. If you would like a printed syllabus inaddition to the online syllabus, the cost is $25 and it MUST be ordered inadvance of the conference. Each Meet the Professor session is an additional$25 and includes a deluxe hot breakfast or box lunch. A daily fee of $225,which includes access to the online syllabus, is available for those attendeesunable to attend the entire conference.

RegistrationRegistration is available on-line at www.cmevillage.com or can be completed byfax or mail using the registration form found in this brochure. Pre-registrationfor this conference will close two business days prior to the conference date.Please call to confirm that onsite registration will be available.

Confirmation and Cancellation PolicyUpon receipt of registration and payment, you will receive an email confirmation.If payment is not received 4 days prior to this activity, space will not be reserved.We recommend that you secure payment with your own funds, then seekreimbursement from your employer (as appropriate).

Registration fees will be refunded (less a $50 administration fee) for writtencancellations (emails and faxed requests are acceptable) received a minimum of14 days prior to the activity date (October 13, 2010). No refunds will be grantedfor cancellations made within 13 days of the activity. You are encouraged to senda substitute if you are unable to attend

The University of Virginia School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel CMEactivities if necessary. In this case, reimbursement of registration fees will not beassessed the $50 administrative fee. All other expenses associated with thisCME activity are the sole responsibility of the participant.

Information/RegistrationFor more information about this course or its logistics, please contact TammyEberly in the Office of Continuing Medical Education at 434-924-1657.Physicians may also call toll free by using the Medical Information and ReferralService line at 1-800-552-3723 or at www.cmevillage.com.

AIM PreceptorsYou may be eligible for partial reimbursement of the RACM registration fee ifyou are scheduled to precept a 3rd year AIM Student in the 2010/2011academic year. The AIM Preceptors Dinner is Thursday, October 28, 2010,from 6:30-9:00PM at the Omni. Please contact the AIMOffice 434-982-4329for details.

DINNER SYMPOSIUM:

BACK TO THE FUTURE:NEW DIRECTIONS

IN MEDICAL EDUCATION

October 27, 20106:30PM - 9:00PM

In the School of Medicine’sState of the Art

Simulation & Learning Center

Featured Speaker:

EUGENE CORBETT, MDProfessor of Medicine

Assistant Dean for Clinical Education

Advance Registration Required - No on-site Registration AvailableThe University of Virginia School of Medicine designates this continuing

medical education activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM.

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REGISTRATION FORMTHE 37TH ANNUAL EDWARD W. HOOK, JR., MD RECENT ADVANCES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

OCTOBER 27-29, 2010Omni Hotel Charlottesville

Please PRINT legibly to ensure accuracy.*** Please visit our website, www.cmevillage.com, to see if online registration is available for this conference.***

Pre-registration for this conference will close two business days (three days for online registrations) prior to the conference date. Please call to confirm that onsite registration will be available.

� Mr. � Mrs. � Ms. � Dr. First Name: _________________________M.I.: ____ Last Name: ______________________________ Credentials: (MD, PhD, RN, etc.): _____________________Specialty: ___________________________________________________Affiliation/Business./Organization:_________________________________________________________________________________Primary Address: This is: � home � workStreet: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________City: _______________________________________________State/Province: ______________________ Zip: ___________________Country: _________________________________________Phone: ______________________ Fax: __________________________Email: _________________________________________ Please print clearly for successful email delivery of your confirmation letter.Are you an employee of the University of Virginia? � Yes � NoAre you a resident physician? � Yes � No Are you a fellow? � Yes � NoDo you require special assistance because of a disability, or have any dietary restrictions? If so, please describe:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Birth date (required for tracking CME credits/CEU): _________/________/_________

REGISTRATION FEES� Main Conference (Includes Continental Breakfast, Breaks and Online Syllabus Only) . . .$510

or� Daily Registration Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$225/day (Please select day(s) � Wed � Thu � Fri )� Plus Printed Syllabus in addition to Online Syllabus . . . . . . . . . . .$25� Meet the Professor Session $25 X ________ Sessions = . . . . . . .$__________ (Select Sessions Below)� Dinner Symposium $65 /person X ________ Persons = . . . . . . .$__________ (Guest Name_______________________)

Only advanced registration for the Dinner Symposium – No onsite registration)Total Fees = $__________

MEET THE PROFESSOR SESSIONSCheck desired sessions and insert total fee above.

$25/Session includes Deluxe Breakfast or Box LunchWednesday Lunch Sessions

� L1 – Acid-Base for Dummies (Limit 40 participants)� L2 – “Let the Games Begin” – Pre-participation Evaluation (Limit 60 participants)

Thursday Breakfast Session� B1 – Case-based Updates in Sexually Transmitted Infections (Limit 60 participants)

Thursday Lunch Sessions� L3 – Interprofessional Practice (Limit 40 participants)� L4 – More Geriatric Physical Exam Pearls (Limit 60 participants)

Friday Breakfast Sessions� B2 – Diuretic Resistance: Challenges and Strategies (Limit 60 participants)� B3 – Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction for Physicians(Limit 40 participants)

Friday Lunch Sessions� L5 – Evaluating Shoulder Pain (Limit 60 participants)� L6 – Strategies for Implementing Electronic Medical Records (Limit 40 participants)

Payment is required with registration. An exception is made for institutional checks; however, these must be received at least 4 days prior to the scheduled CME activity. If payment is not received by the deadline, you will NOT be registered

for the conference. You will receive written confirmation (by email) upon receipt of your payment.

PAYMENT OPTIONS� Check or money order made payable to “UVA-CME.” Please indicate the name of the conference on your check.� Charge payment to:

� Visa � MasterCard � Discover � American ExpressYour credit card number:______________—______________—______________—____________ Expiration date_____/_______Signature:_____________________________________________

SEND REGISTRATIONS TO:Bebe Moore, Registrar *** RACM***

Office of Continuing Medical Education, P.O. Box 800711University of Virginia School of Medicine, McKim Hall

Charlottesville, VA 22908Tel: (434) 924-5310, Fax: (434) 243-6393, MIRS Tel: 1-800-552-3723

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The 37th Annual

EDWARD W. HOOK, JR., M.D.

Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine

The 37th Annual

EDWARD W. HOOK, JR., M.D.

Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine

NONPROFITU.S. POSTAGE PAID

PERMIT #164CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

University of VirginaSchool of MedicineThe Office of Continuing Medical EducationP.O. Box 800711Charlottesville, Virginia 22908-0711

"This was a great conference!! Much practicalinformation that I can use in my everyday practice.

Wow! I'm glad I came back."-- Prior Course Participant