PRI-MED MIDWEST October 15, 2014: Primary Care Updates October 16–18, 2014: Annual Conference Rosemont, IL Donald E. Stephens Convention Center Please Join Us for a Product Theater Lunch Presentation at Pri-Med Midwest 2014 HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY: A Clinical Dialogue on a Chronic Complication of Cirrhosis Friday, October 17, 2014 11:50 am – 12:35 pm Donald E. Stephens Convention Center Presentation Theater #3 – Room 1, Level 1 Rosemont, Illinois Ilan S. Weisberg, MD, MSc Director of Hepatology, Lenox Hill Hospital Instructor in Medicine, NYU Medical Center New York, New York This is a promotional event. CE/CME credit will not be available for this session. In compliance with PhRMA guidelines, spouses or other guests are not permitted to attend companysponsored programs. This promotional educational activity is brought to you by Salix Pharmaceuticals and is not certified for continuing medical education. The speakers are presenting on behalf of Salix Pharmaceuticals and must present information in compliance with FDA requirements applicable to Salix Pharmaceuticals. If you are licensed in any state or other jurisdiction (eg, VT, Wash. DC, ME, MN) or are an employee or contractor of any organization or governmental entity that limits or prohibits meals from pharmaceutical companies, please identify yourself so that you (and we) are able to comply with such requirements. Your name, the value, and the purpose of any educational item, meal, or other items of value you receive may be reported as required by state or federal law. Once reported, this information may be publicly accessible. Thank you for your cooperation. Indication XIFAXAN® (rifaximin) 550 mg tablets are indicated for reduction in risk of overt hepatic encephalopathy (HE) recurrence in patients ≥ 18 years of age. Important Safety Information about XIFAXAN 550 mg XIFAXAN® (rifaximin) 550 mg tablets are contraindicated in patients with a hypersensitivity to rifaximin, any of the rifamycin antimicrobial agents, or any of the components in XIFAXAN. Hypersensitivity reactions have included exfoliative dermatitis, angioneurotic edema, and anaphylaxis. Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) has been reported with use of nearly all antibacterial agents, including XIFAXAN, and may range in severity from mild diarrhea to fatal colitis. Treatment with antibacterial agents alters the normal flora of the colon which may lead to overgrowth of C. difficile. If CDAD is suspected or confirmed, ongoing antibiotic use not directed against C. difficile may need to be discontinued. There is increased systemic exposure in patients with more severe hepatic dysfunction. The clinical trials were limited to patients with MELD scores < 25. Therefore, caution should be exercised when administering XIFAXAN to patients with severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh C). Concomitant administration of drugs that are P-glycoprotein (P-gp) inhibitors with XIFAXAN can substantially increase the systemic exposure to XIFAXAN. Caution should be exercised when concomitant use of XIFAXAN and a P-gp inhibitor such as cyclosporine is needed. In patients with hepatic impairment, a potential additive effect of reduced metabolism and concomitant P-gp inhibitors may further increase the systemic exposure to XIFAXAN. Based on animal data, XIFAXAN may cause fetal harm. Discontinue in nursing mothers after taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother. The most common adverse reactions occurring in ≥ 10% of patients and at a higher incidence than placebo in the clinical study were peripheral edema (15%), nausea (14%), dizziness (13%), fatigue (12%), and ascites (11%). Presented by Xifaxan 550 mg is licensed by Alfa Wassermann S.p.A. to Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Please see complete Prescribing Information at XIFAXAN550.com. © 2014 Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 08/14 XIFH10-0114 General Conference Information Primary Care Updates Sessions Annual Conference Session Schedule Featured CME Sessions Continuing Medical Education Information Primary Care Updates Session Information Annual Conference Session Information Speaking Faculty for Primary Care Updates and Annual Conference Financial Disclosures Exhibitors Maps of the Convention Center 4 6 8-11 12 14-16 18-19 19-22 24-25 26-27 28-31 32-35 General Conference Information Table of Contents 3 Ticket Booth*: Main Lobby, Level 1 Thursday, October 16 Friday, October 17 Saturday, October 18 6:45am–4:30pm 6:45am–4:30pm 6:45am–12 noon *Ticket booth will remain open each day until all available tickets have been distributed. Exhibit Hall: Hall A, Level 1 Thursday, October 16 Friday, October 17 Saturday, October 18 8:30am–2:30pm 8:30am–2:30pm 8:30am–2pm • 6:45am–3:30pm 6:45am–4:30pm 6:45am–4:30pm 6:45am–12 noon ROSEMONT Wednesday, October 15 Thursday, October 16 Friday, October 17 Saturday, October 18 PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Registration: Main Lobby, Level 1 OC TOBER 2014 Hours of Operation General Conference Information Annual Conference Syllabi The outlines of the lectures presented in the Pri-Med Midwest program are available online at www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus for eight weeks following the conference. General Conference Information Badge and Attendance Scan Card 4 As a Pri-Med registrant, you will receive a badge that will have a QR code programmed with just your badge ID. You need to scan your QR code at the appropriate stations to obtain CME credit or nursing contact hours. Scanning your badge at an exhibit booth or non-CME activity means that you are giving the sponsor the option to use your contact information for future correspondence. NEW PROCESS for Evaluation and Claiming Education Credit 1. Scan your badge. Be sure to scan your badge once each day near the registration area to activate your identification for your credit award. 2. Evaluate and Claim Credit. Using any internet-interactive device go to www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/eval to access the evaluation and credit site. You have 7 days to complete this process - until Oct. 25. A limited number of computers are available onsite, and Pri-Med staff can assist you. A. Enter your badge number and email address for identification. ROSEMONT • OC TOBER 2014 B. Select the day for the sessions you attended. PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Management Office is located in Room 43 on Level 2. You are invited to visit us in this office anytime you feel that we can be of assistance to you. Parking Parking is available across the street from the Convention Center at the Rosemont public parking garage. A sky bridge is connected to the Convention Center for your convenience. • Self-parking is $13 for all day. Questions? We’re here to help! Please visit the Information Booth located on Level 1 in the Main Lobby or the Pri-Med Booth #530 or find any Pri-Med staff member for assistance. Have general questions, please call 877-477-4633. Spouse/Children Attendance Our credit award procedure has changed. Please follow these instructions for evaluating and claiming continuing education credit for sessions you attend at this Pri-Med meeting: C. On the session screen, identify and evaluate the sessions that you attended. D. Confirm total credit award for each session and attest to correct total. Designate the type of credit you seek. 3. Receive Your Credit. View and print your certificate right from the evaluation web site. Your certificate will also be posted to your Pri-Med.com account the next day. Badge Correction/Lost Badges If you have lost your badge or the badge has been prepared incorrectly, please go to the Pri-Med Registration Services Counter located on Level 1 in the Main Lobby, where a new badge will be prepared. Lost and Found Management Office Any lost and found items can be delivered/picked up at the Information Booth located on Level 1 in the Main Lobby. Spouses and/or significant others of registered professional attendees may enter the Pri-Med Exhibit Hall when accompanied by a professional attendee. These individuals should go to the registration area and register for a guest badge for $35. We regret that because of space limitations we cannot accommodate guest registrants in the conference sessions. So that we can provide all Pri-Med attendees with optimal learning environments, children under the age of 16 are not permitted in the Exhibit Hall. Wi-Fi Access 1. The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center offers wireless Internet access for $9.95 per day. Here’s how to connect in three easy steps. Set your wireless network to the Boingo hotspot. 2. Launch your Web browser. 3. Click on the “Get Online Now” button on the website and enter payment information. Notice: Physician Payment Sunshine Act In compliance with federal regulations, physicians are advised that their information, including their name and the value and purpose of any meal, beverage, educational item, or other items of value they receive from a pharmaceutical, medical device manufacturer, or group purchasing organization may be reported by these organizations for public disclosure. If you have questions or are unsure whether an item you wish to accept is reportable, please ask a company representative at the appropriate booth for more information. For the full Physician Payment Sunshine Act policy, visit www.CMS.gov under Regulations and Guidance, National Physician Payment Transparency Program (Open Payments). SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! Register for the 2015 Annual Conference (October 14-17, 2015) at the Pri-Med Booth #530 or at the Registration Desk. Registration is available at the lowest cost of $40. REGISTER REGISTER FOR NEX T YEAR’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR JUST $40. PRI-MED MIDWEST OC TOBER 14-17, 2015 ROSEMONT, IL Follow the orange footsteps in the Exhibit Hall to the Pri-Med Booth #530 or visit Registration in the Main Lobby, Level 1. Primary Care Updates Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Primary Care Updates Track 1 Room 23, Level 2 ROSEMONT • OC TOBER 2014 6 Track 2 Room 26, Level 2 7:45–9:15am Current Approaches to Infectious Diseases in Primary Care Mark E. Rupp, MD 7:45–9am Psoriasis: It Runs Deeper Than You Think. Optimizing Patient Communication Management April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE 9:15–9:30am Networking Break 9–9:15am Networking Break 9:30–10:45am Managing Shift Work Disorder in Primary Care: Overcoming Barriers to Improve Patient Outcomes Charles A. Czeisler, MD, PhD, FRCP Karl Doghramji, MD Paul P. Doghramji, MD, FAAFP 9:15–10:30am Keeping Adult Patients Healthy: The Role of Adult Immunization Robert H. Hopkins Jr, MD, FACP, FAAP M. Susan Burke, MD, FACP 10:45am–Noon Clinical Significance and Treatment of Hypertriglyceridemia: Overcoming Challenging Patient Cases Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FNLA Kevin Maki, PhD, CLS, FNLA 10:30am–Noon Against All Odds: Improving Insulin Use in T2DM through Individualized Clinical Decision Making Frank Lavernia, MD Richard Pratley, MD Jeffrey Unger, MD Noon–12:45pm Lunch Break Noon–12:45pm Lunch Break 12:45–2pm Improving Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes: Integrating GLP-1 Receptor Agonists into Multimodal Treatment Regimens Vivian A. Fonseca, MD Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, FACE TBD 12:45–2pm A Hypoglycemia-Centric Approach to the Management of Type 2 Diabetes TBD TBD 2–2:15pm Networking Break 2–2:15pm Networking Break 2:15–3:30pm Clinical Assessment of the Older Patient for Driving Fitness Linda Hill, MD,MPH 2:15–3:30pm A Focus on Bipolar Depression: Overcoming Diagnostic Barriers and Optimizing Long-Term Patient Outcomes TBD TBD PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Session times are preliminary. Sessions and schedule subject to change. These activities are provided by pmiCME. To date, the following organizations have provided educational grants in support of Primary Care Updates Track 1: AstraZeneca and Teva CNS. To date, the following organizations have provided educational grants in support of Primary Care Updates Track 2: Celgene Corporation; Merck & Co., Inc.; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; Novo Nordisk Inc.; and Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Industry Sponsored CME Sessions To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus TICKETING A new ticketing policy is being implemented to give all attendees equal opportunity to attend the Ticketed Events within the conference, such as Presentation Theaters and Educational Symposia. Distribution of all tickets will happen at the Ticket Booth located in the Main Lobby on Level 1 on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 6:45 each morning, as follows: DATE TICKET DETAILS TICKET BOOTH HOURS Thursday, October 16 Ticket pick-up is available for Thursday’s Ticketed Events only. Limit 2 tickets per person. 6:45am–4:30pm Friday, October 17 Ticket pick-up is available for Friday and Saturday Ticketed Events. Limit 4 tickets per person. 6:45am–4:30pm Saturday, October 18 Ticket pick-up is available for any remaining tickets—contigent upon selling out. 6:45am–12 noon The Ticket Booth is located in the Main Lobby, Level 1 and will be open during the above hours, or until tickets are no longer available. Pri-Med Midwest Sessions Annual Conference curriculum developed in collaboration with the American College of Physicians. Hands-on workshops on the latest ultrasound technologies developed in collaboration with the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Ultrasound Institute. Thursday, October 16, 2014 7:45–8:45am KEYNOTE: The Power of Lifestyle Changes, Social Networks, & Trust Dean Ornish, MD Session Schedules Hall A, Level 1 8:45–9:45am NETWORKING BREAK AND ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 8:55–9:40 am Rethink HCV Brought to you by Gilead Sciences, Inc. The Effect of a Once-Weekly Therapy on A1C and Weight Over 3 Years Brought to you by AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 Clinical Pearls in Pulmonary Medicine Christopher Fanta, MD Ultrasound for the PCP Richard Hoppmann, MD, FACP Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 Hypertension Management: A Moving Target Karol Watson, MD, PhD, FACC Introduction to Ultrasound and Case Presentations Richard Hoppmann, MD, FACP; Victor Rao, MBBS, DMRD, RDMS; Michael Wagner, MD; Keith Barron, MD 9:45–10:45am 10:45–11:45am Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 11:45am–1:45pm NETWORKING BREAK AND ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 11:50am–12:35pm Addressing Chronic Weight Management With Targeted Pharmacotherapy Brought to you by Eisai, Inc. Understanding the Data Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency Brought to you by AbbVie Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 8 Supporting Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in Diabetes Care: Targeting the Kidney in Type 2 Diabetes Brought to you by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ROSEMONT • OC TOBER 2014 Room 1, Level 1 To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Pri-Med Midwest Sessions Annual Conference curriculum developed in collaboration with the American College of Physicians. Hands-on workshops on the latest ultrasound technologies developed in collaboration with the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Ultrasound Institute. Thursday, October 16, 2014 Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 Addressing Renal-Mediated Glucose Homeostasis: Diabetes and the Kidney Mark Stolar, MD Supported by an educational grant from AstraZeneca Hot Off the Press and into Your Practice 2014 Michael Bloch, MD, FACP, FASH Hall A, Level 1 3–3:45pm Comprehensive Management of Injury and Chronic Pain James Atchison, DO Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 Room 41, Level 2 Hands-on diagnostic workshops developed with The University of South Carolina School of Medicine Ultrasound Institute offered at an additional cost. Ultrasound Workshops will include six rotating modules on: 1) Neck (thyroid, and ultrasound principles) 2) Basic ECHO Medical Brain Game 2014: PCP Edition John Russell, MD; Neil Skolnik, MD Room 23, Level 2 3) Aorta 4) Inferior Vena Cava 5) Abdomen (gallbladder and liver) 6) Knee (includes guided procedures) 3:45–4pm NETWORKING BREAK 4–5pm Lyme Disease Update John P. Flaherty, MD Update In Geriatrics 2014 Lee Lindquist, MD, MPH, MBA Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 A Tale of Two Brains Salvatore Mangione, MD Top 10 Changes to My Practice 2014 Frank Domino, MD Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 5–6pm Noon–4pm 9 To date, the following organization has provided an educational grant in support of Pri-Med Midwest: Annual Conference: AstraZeneca. Session times are preliminary. Sessions and schedule are subject to change. Pri-Med Midwest is provided by pmiCME. ACCME Accreditation Statement: pmiCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA Designation Statement: pmiCME designated this live activity for a maximum of 19 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AANP Providership: pmiCME is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner continuing education by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. AANP provider number 040308. This program has been approved for 19 contact hours of continuing education (which includes 9.5 hours of pharmacology). pmiCME certified CME curriculum developed in collaboration with the ACP Non-CME session supported by industry pmiCME certified CME session supported by industry pmiCME certified CME symposium offering additional credit pmiCME certified CME curriculum developed in collaboration with UofSC School of Medicine Ultrasound Institute To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Session Schedules Medical Mystery: A Case of Unexplained Recurrent Abdominal Pain Brought to you by Shire OC TOBER 2014 1:45–3pm Advancing Paradigm Changes in Type 2 Diabetes Management Brought to you by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Currently at capacity—registration was required at an additional cost. Distribution of tickets for ticketed events will happen at the Ticket Booth, located in the Main Lobby on Level 1, beginning at 6:45 each morning, as follows: Friday, October 17: Ticket pickup is available for Friday ticketed events. Limit 2 tickets per person. Saturday, October 18: Ticket pick-up is available for Saturday and Sunday ticketed events. Limit 4 tickets per person. • Room 29, Level 2 12:55–1:40 pm Ultrasound Workshops ROSEMONT Lunch Symposium: Engaging Your Patient in Obesity Management: Techniques, Tactics, and Tools for Customized Disease Treatment Supported by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk, Inc. PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Noon–1:30pm Pri-Med Midwest Sessions Annual Conference curriculum developed in collaboration with the American College of Physicians. Friday, October 17, 2014 7:45–8:45am KEYNOTE: Power Foods for the Brain Neal Barnard, MD 8:45–9:45am NETWORKING BREAK AND ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 8:55–9:40am Understanding Patient-Specific Factors in Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation (SPAF) Brought to you by Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 9:45–10:45am Session Schedules 10:45–11:45am 10 OC TOBER 2014 • ROSEMONT Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 Healthy Lifestyle Options Frank Domino, MD Challenges with Patient Communication in a Changing Health Care Environment Daniel Dunham, MD, MPH Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 Diagnosis and Management of Depression in Primary Care Cathy Frank, MD 10:45–11:45am Medical Literature Updates: Pediatric and Family Medicine Edition Harvey Katz, MD Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 11:45am–1:45pm NETWORKING BREAK AND ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 11:50am–12:35pm Let’s Get to the Heart of the Matter: Treating your African American HF Patients Brought to you by Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. Improving Glycemic Control: A New SGLT2 Inhibitor for the Treatment of Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Brought to you by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 Noon–1:30pm Hepatic Encephalopathy: A Clinical Dialogue on a Chronic Complication of Cirrhosis Brought to you by Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. Room 1, Level 1, Theater 3 Lunch Symposium: RAPID—Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Primary Care Initiative for Improved Diagnosis and Outcomes Supported by an educational grant from Abbvie and Janssen Biotech Room 29, Level 2 12:55–1:40pm Pneumococcal Pneumonia and Invasive Disease in Adults: Help Protect Patients Aged 50+ in Your Practice Brought to you by Pfizer, Inc. A Paradigm Shift In The Treatment of Thrombosis Brought to you by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 1:45–2:45pm 2:45–3:45pm PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Understanding Triglycerides Brought to you by AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP New Insights into Functional Bowel Disorders William D. Chey, MD, AGAF, FACG, FACP Treatment of ADHD in Children and Adolescents Thomas Cummins, MD Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 Treatment of Primary Headache Syndromes Gerald Smetana, MD Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Greg Dumanian, MD Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 3:45–4pm NETWORKING BREAK AND ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 4–5pm Assessment of Chronic Sinusitis David Conley, MD Patient-Centered Medical Home Model: A Guide for the PCP Daniel Evans, MD Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 Heart Failure Update for Primary Care Allen Anderson, MD Choosing Wisely: How We Can Improve Value in Health Care David Baker, MD, MPH Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 5–6pm Session times are preliminary. Sessions and schedule subject to change. Pri-Med Midwest is provided by pmiCME. ACCME Accreditation Statement: pmiCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA Designation Statement: pmiCME designated this live activity for a maximum of 19 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AANP Providership: pmiCME is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner continuing education by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. AANP provider number 040308. This program has been approved for 19 contact hours of continuing education (which includes 9.5 hours of pharmacology). pmiCME certified CME curriculum developed in collaboration with the ACP Non-CME session supported by industry Independently (non pmiCME) certified CME symposium offering additional credit To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Distribution of tickets for ticketed events will happen at the Ticket Booth, located in the Main Lobby on Level 1, beginning at 6:45 each morning, as follows: Friday, October 17: Ticket pickup is available for Friday ticketed events. Limit 2 tickets per person. Saturday, October 18: Ticket pick-up is available for Saturday and Sunday ticketed events. Limit 4 tickets per person. Pri-Med Midwest Sessions Annual Conference curriculum developed in collaboration with the American College of Physicians. Saturday, October 18, 2014 KEYNOTE: Laughter Is the Best Medicine Brad Nieder, MD 7:45–8:45am Hall A, Level 1 NETWORKING BREAK AND ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 8:55–9:40am Understanding Dupuytren’s Contracture: Disease Awareness for the General Practitioner Brought to you by Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 9:45–10:45am 10:45–11:45am Treatment of the Statin-Intolerant Patient Matthew Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 C Difficile Infection in the Community Fred Lopez, MD, MACP Update on Celiac Disease and Other Gluten-Related Disorders Daniel Leffler, MD, MS Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 NETWORKING BREAK AND ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 11:50am–12:35pm Glucose Removal: An SGLT2i Treatment Option for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Brought to you by AstraZeneca Diabetes Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE) and Reducing the Risk of Recurrent DVT and PE Following Initial Therapy Brought to you by Bristol-Myers Squibb & Pfizer Inc. Exhibit Hall, Theater 1 1:45–2:45pm 2:45–3:45pm Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 Managing Common Issues in Menopausal Women Kelly Spratt, DO, FACC, FACP 11:45am–1:45pm 12:55–1:40pm Evaluating and Determining Patients for Cardiac Radionuclide Imaging Brought to you by Astellas Pharma Optimizing Inhaler Technique in Patients With Respiratory Diseases Brought to you by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 The Latest Information in Therapy for Asthma, COPD, and Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm Brought to you by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Exhibit Hall, Theater 2 Dermatologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease Julia R. Nunley, MD For Your Eyes Only—Ophthalmology 2014 Update Tommy Korn, MD, FACS Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 Organize Your Mind for Lifestyle Medicine Margaret Moore, MBA Optimizing the Management of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Jay Wish, MD, FACP Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 Session Schedules 8:45–9:45am 11 CME curriculum developed in collaboration with the ACP Non-CME session supported by industry To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Friday, October 17: Ticket pickup is available for Friday ticketed events. Limit 2 tickets per person. Saturday, October 18: Ticket pick-up is available for Saturday and Sunday ticketed events. Limit 4 tickets per person. • AANP Providership: pmiCME is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner continuing education by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. AANP provider number 040308. This program has been approved for 19 contact hours of continuing education (which includes 9.5 hours of pharmacology). ROSEMONT AMA PRA Designation Statement: pmiCME designated this live activity for a maximum of 19 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Distribution of tickets for ticketed events will happen at the Ticket Booth, located in the Main Lobby on Level 1, beginning at 6:45 each morning, as follows: PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ACCME Accreditation Statement: pmiCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. OC TOBER 2014 Session times are preliminary. Sessions and schedule subject to change. Pri-Med Midwest is provided by pmiCME. Featured CME Sessions Keynote Addresses THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 7:45–8:45am | KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Power of Lifestyle Changes, Social Networks, & Trust Dean Ornish, MD Dean Ornish, MD, is the founder and president of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute and clinical professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. At Pri-Med Midwest, Dr. Ornish will discuss the power of comprehensive lifestyle changes, reviewing more than 30 years of research using high-tech, state-of-the-art measures to prove the power of low-tech, low-cost, and often ancient interventions. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 7:45–8:45am | KEYNOTE ADDRESS Featured CME Sessions Power Foods for the Brain PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ROSEMONT • OC TOBER 2014 12 Neal Barnard, MD Neal Barnard, MD, is an adjunct associate professor of medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C., and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. Dr. Barnard has led numerous research studies investigating the effects of diet on diabetes, body weight, and chronic pain, including a groundbreaking study of dietary interventions in type 2 diabetes funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Barnard has authored dozens of scientific publications as well as 15 books. As president of the Physicians Committee, Dr. Barnard leads programs advocating for preventive medicine, good nutrition, and higher ethical standards in research. He has hosted three PBS television programs on nutrition and health and is frequently called on by news programs to discuss issues related to nutrition and research. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 7:45–8:45am | KEYNOTE ADDRESS Laughter Is the Best Medicine Brad Nieder, MD Brad Nieder, MD, is a funny doctor, keynote speaker, and clean comedian who blends health care humor with wellness advice and an uplifting message. Audiences love his “Laughter Is the Best Medicine” program, finding it entertaining and inspiring (and informative too, as Dr. Brad explains–without being boring–how laughter really is good medicine ... for managing pain, enhancing immune system function, reducing stress, and more). KNOWLEDGE ZONE The Knowledge Zone is the single best source for small group presentations and opportunities for 1:1 discussions with industry experts. Topics focus on health and wellness through the eyes of preventive care, diagnosis, treatment decisions, and patient adherence. Located in the Exhibit Hall in Booth #611. DATE TIME TITLE PRESENTED BY Thursday, October 16, 2014 11:55am - 12:10pm Non-invasive Peripheral Small Nerve Fiber Testing within the Physician Impeto Medical Office Thursday, October 16, 2014 12:35-12:50pm Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR) InLight Thursday, October 16, 2014 12:55-1:10pm Document More with Fewer Clicks Amazing Charts Friday, October 17, 2014 9-9:15am Shave Biopsy - Keep It Simple Personna Industrial Friday, October 17, 2014 12:35-12:50pm Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR) InLight Friday, October 17, 2014 12:55-1:10pm Document More with Fewer Clicks Amazing Charts Saturday, October 18, 2014 9-9:15am Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR) InLight Saturday, October 18, 2014 9:20-9:35am Document More with Fewer Clicks Amazing Charts Continuing Medical Education Information Primary Care Updates – October 15, 2014 Annual Conference CME Information Target Audience This program is intended for clinicians in primary care, family medicine, pediatrics, and internal medicine. 14 Learning Objectives for Primary Care Updates Sessions* • Assess new information on new guidelines, practices, therapies, and/or tools that you can use to diagnose, treat, and/or manage health problems you see in your practice. • Evaluate applicability of the new information to your own practice and specific opportunities to improve your patients’ quality of care and health outcomes. OC TOBER 2014 • ROSEMONT AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a Certificate of Attendance for a maximum of 6.5 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 credit™ for completing this program. Nurse Practitioners: pmiCME is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner continuing education by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. AANP provider 040308. This program has been approved for 6.5 contact hours of continuing education (which includes 3.25 hours of pharmacology). • Demonstrate your ability to adopt the new information by interactive participation in case-based learning and discussing common challenges and ways to overcome barriers to implementation. *Individual sessions will post topic-specific learning objectives. Faculty and Financial Disclosures See pages 24-27 for a full list of program faculty and financial disclosure information. Certificate Instructions – NEW Please see the information noted to the right under NEW PROCESS for Evaluation and Claiming Education Credit for detailed instructions on completing online evaluation and credit request. Physicians: PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Physician Assistants: ACCME Accreditation Statement pmiCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA Designation Statement pmiCME designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Family Practice Physicians: This live activity, Primary Care Updates 1 from 10/15/14 to 10/15/14, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 6.5 prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). NEW PROCESS for Evaluation and Claiming Education Credit Our credit award procedure has changed. Please follow these instructions for evaluating and claiming continuing education credit for sessions you attend at this Pri-Med meeting: 1. Scan your badge. Be sure to scan your badge once each day near the registration area to activate your identification for your credit award. 2. Evaluate and Claim Credit. Using any internet-interactive device go to www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/eval to access the evaluation and credit site. You have 7 days to complete this process - until Oct. 25. A limited number of computers are available onsite, and Pri-Med staff can assist you. A. Enter your badge number and email address for identification. B. Select the day for the sessions you attended. C. On the session screen, identify and evaluate the sessions that you attended. D. Confirm total credit award for each session and attest to correct total. Designate the type of credit you seek. 3. Receive Your Credit. View and print your certificate right from the evaluation web site. Your certificate will also be posted to your Pri-Med.com account the next day. This live activity, Primary Care Updates 2 from 10/15/14 to 10/15/14, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 6.5 prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Continuing Medical Education Information Target Audience This program is intended for clinicians in primary care, family medicine, pediatrics, and internal medicine. Learning Objectives* • Evaluate new guidelines and evidence-based practices and therapies. • Enhance your ability to diagnose, treat, and manage health problems you see in your practice. • Draw on the experience of expert faculty and compare your patient care practices with those of your colleagues to help you improve your patients’ quality of life, encourage the adoption of health-promoting behaviors, and avoid unnecessary subspecialty consults. *Individual sessions will post topic-specific learning objectives. Faculty and Financial Disclosures See pages 24-27 for a full list of program faculty and financial disclosure information. NEW PROCESS for Evaluation and Claiming Education Credit Please reference the green box to the left for the new evaluation and claiming education credit process. Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a Certificate of Attendance for a maximum of 19 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 credit™ for completing this program. Nurse Practitioners: pmiCME is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner continuing education by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. AANP provider 040308. This program has been approved for 19 contact hours of continuing education (which includes 9.5 hours of pharmacology). SESSION CUMULATIVE AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ or AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ or AANP Contact Hours (AANP Pharmacology)* AANP Contact Hours (AANP Pharmacology) Morning Sessions 3 (1.5) 3 (1.5) Afternoon Sessions 4 (2.0) 7 (3.5) Morning Sessions 3 (1.5) 10 (5.0) Afternoon Sessions 4 (2.0) 14 (7.0) Morning Sessions 3 (1.5) 17 (8.5) Afternoon Sessions 2 (1.0) 19 (9.5) Day 1 Day 2 Annual Conference CME Information Pri-Med Midwest Annual Conference October 16–18, 2014 15 pmiCME designates this live activity for a maximum of 19 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Family Practice Physicians: This live activity, Pri-Med Annual Conference from 10/16/14 to 10/18/14, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 19 prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Accredited by the ACCME and approved as a provider of continuing education by the AANP, pmiCME ensures that PriMed continuing education programs are high-quality, credited learning experiences for participants, faculty speakers, and supporters alike. pmiCME provides conferences, an online learning platform, and innovative forms of distance education in order to contribute to the continuing professional development of health care providers and to influence clinical practice behaviors for the purpose of improving health outcomes. To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus • AMA PRA Designation Statement About pmiCME Pri-Med programs are owned and operated by DBC Pri-Med, LLC, a division of Diversified Communications, located in Boston, Massachusetts. The accredited provider for this program is pmiCME, the accredited division of Pri-Med. ROSEMONT pmiCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ACCME Accreditation Statement OC TOBER 2014 Day 3 Physicians: Continuing Medical Education Information Annual Conference CME Information Academic Partnerships pmiCME and the American College of Physicians (ACP) gratefully acknowledge Tufts Health Care Institute as an academic partner providing independent expert reviews of Annual Conference educational content. PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ROSEMONT • OC TOBER 2014 16 Disclosure and Conflict of Interest Resolution Policy pmiCME requires all individuals in a position to influence educational content for pmiCME-certified CME activities to disclose relevant personal financial relationship(s) with commercial interests prior to contributing to the activity. pmiCME assesses disclosed relationships and follows a defined process to resolve real or implied conflicts to ensure, to the best of our ability, that all educational content is free of commercial bias. Financial disclosures are listed in this guidebook and will also be announced prior to the start of each presentation and posted on www.pri-med.com. Discussion of Off-Label Uses and Investigational Products During the course of their presentations, the faculty may mention uses of products that have not been approved in the United States for the indication(s) being discussed. All presenters are instructed to notify participants when they are discussing unapproved uses or investigational agents. In addition, specific slides will include notation of the off-label use or investigational agent being discussed. Views presented during this program related to unapproved uses of products are solely those of the presenter(s) and are not endorsed by pmiCME or DBC Pri-Med, LLC. Disclaimer No part of this program syllabus may be reproduced or otherwise incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written permission of DBC Pri-Med, LLC. The opinions, recommendations, and perspectives expressed in the syllabus and accompanying presentations are those of the faculty only and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, recommendations, or perspectives of their affiliated institutions, pmiCME, Diversified Communications, or commercial supporters. Clinical judgment must guide each clinician in weighing the benefit of any intervention or treatment against the risk of the intervention or treatment. Dosage, indications, and methods of use for products referred to in this program are not necessarily the same as indicated in the package insert for the product and may reflect the clinical experience or expertise of the faculty speaker. No procedures or treatments should be utilized without evaluation of the patients’ conditions and/or possible contraindications or risks and without a review of any applicable product information and comparison with the recommendations of other authorities. Ticketed Events Information A new ticketing policy is being implemented to give all attendees equal opportunity to attend the Events within the conference, such as Presentation Theaters and Educational Symposia. Distribution of all additional opportunity tickets will occur at the Ticket Booth located in the Main Lobby on Level 1, onsite on a first-come, first-served basis starting on Thursday, October 16. The Ticket Booth is located in the Main Lobby, Level 1 and will be open during the following hours, or until tickets are no longer available: • • • Thursday, October 16: 6:45am–4:30pm Friday, October 17: 6:45am–4:30pm Saturday, October 18: 6:45am–12pm *The Ticket Booth will close once all available tickets have been distributed. To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus ARE YOU IN DIRECT PRIMARY CARE? WE’VE GOT AN EHR THAT LEARNS WITH YOU. Visit booth #223 to get an exclusive sneak preview of the newest concept in clinical documentation from the team at Amazing Charts and Pri-Med. Session Information Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Session 4 – Improving Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes: Integrating GLP-1 Receptor Agonists into Multimodal Treatment Regimens Session 1 – Current Approaches to Infectious Diseases in Primary Care Vivian A. Fonseca, MD Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, FACE TBD Mark E. Rupp, MD Education Partner: Integritas Communications Primary Care Updates Track 1 • Effectively assess and diagnose patients with common community-acquired infections. • Apply the latest guideline recommendations for appropriate treatment of pharyngitis, urinary tract infection, and cellulitis. Session 2 – Managing Shift Work Disorder in Primary Care: Overcoming Barriers to Improve Patient Outcomes Charles A. Czeisler, MD, PhD, FRCP Karl Doghramji, MD Paul P. Doghramji, MD, FAAFP Session Information Education Partner: Integritas Communications PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ROSEMONT • OC TOBER 2014 18 • Describe the neurophysiologic mechanisms of circadian rhythms and adverse multisystem consequences of misalignment for patient health and function. • Evaluate sleep patterns and symptoms of shift work disorder using clinical tools and strategies such as sleep logs and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. • Diagnose shift work disorder based on identified symptoms, patient history and work schedule, and a comprehensive sleep history. • Tailor therapeutic regimens for shift work disorder that include appropriate combinations of nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic modalities. • Educate patients on the potential consequences of poorly managed shift work disorder and the fundamentals of sleep hygiene. • Discuss the pathologic mechanisms of T2DM that support the need for prompt diagnosis and aggressive treatment. • Identify patient-centered treatment goals for patients with T2DM that encompass good overall glycemic control and improvements in other clinical parameters. • Evaluate the clinical profiles of GLP-1 receptor agonists for the treatment of T2DM. • Individualize therapeutic regimens for T2DM to maximize efficacy and minimize hypoglycemia, weight gain, and other potential treatment-related risks. • Communicate with patients with T2DM about lifestyle modifications, antihyperglycemic options, and the need for treatment adherence. Session 5 – Clinical Assessment of the Older Patient for Driving Fitness Linda Hill, MD, MPH • Identify conditions that may put patients at risk for unsafe driving. • Name the clinical screens to evaluate patients’ level of function for driving fitness. • State referral and treatment options for patients who require further evaluation or are no longer fit to drive. Primary Care Updates Track 2 Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Session 3 – Clinical Significance and Treatment of Hypertriglyceridemia: Overcoming Challenging Patient Cases Session 1 – Psoriasis: It Runs Deeper Than You Think. Optimizing Patient Communication Management Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FNLA Kevin Maki, PhD, CLS, FNLA April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE Education Partner: National Lipid Association Education Partner: Vindico Medical Education • Assess patients with elevated triglycerides for risks of cardiovascular disease and/or pancreatitis. • Explain the importance of managing both LDL-C and non-HDL-C in patients with elevated triglycerides. • Diagnose secondary causes of hypertriglyceridemia. • Develop treatment plans for patients with elevated triglycerides to achieve LDL-C and non-HDL-C targets both through lifestyle modification and drug therapy. • Assess the benefits and risks of emerging therapeutic approaches for the management of hypertriglyceridemia. • Design treatment regimens that encompass the full spectrum of psoriasis, including systemic comorbidities, and refer patients to specialists when appropriate. • Utilize current safety data to assess risk-benefit profiles when treating psoriasis, to improve clinical decision making and individualize patient care. • Incorporate counseling and active engagement into interactions with patients with psoriasis to encourage conversations about difficult-to-discuss issues and improve adherence to therapy. To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Session Information Thursday, October 16, 2014 Hall A, Level 1 Education Partner: Miller Medical Communications, LLC Education Partner: Vindico Medical Education • Summarize the clinical evidence supporting the use of basal insulin therapy, with and without GLP-1 receptor agonists, in the management of type 2 diabetes. • Incorporate strategies to overcome barriers to insulin use in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Session 4 – A Hypoglycemia-Centric Approach to the Management of Type 2 Diabetes TBD TBD Education Partner: Horizon CME • Apply strategies to individualize glycemic targets in patients with type 2 diabetes. • Discuss the limitations of frequently used conventional therapies for the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes. • Outline the risk factors and clinical consequences of hypoglycemia. • Implement strategies to minimize hypoglycemia risk in the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes. Session 5 – A Focus on Bipolar Depression: Overcoming Diagnostic Barriers and Optimizing Long-Term Patient Outcomes TBD TBD Education Partner: Integritas Communications • Discuss clinically relevant pathophysiology of bipolar disorder, including epidemiologic and mechanistic relationships with cardiometabolic disturbances. • Identify patients with bipolar depression based on comprehensive patient histories, risk factors, key presenting symptoms, and the latest diagnostic criteria. • Tailor therapeutic regimens for bipolar depression to reflect efficacy, safety, and tolerability of approved agents and common patient comorbidities. • Engage patients with bipolar depression to motivate active participation in ongoing care and improve treatment adherence. • Participants will be able to understand successful strategies for motivating people to make and maintain comprehensive lifestyle changes. • Participants will be able to describe the evidence from randomized controlled trials showing that chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease and prostate cancer may be stopped or even reversed by making comprehensive lifestyle changes. • Participants will be able to describe evidence showing that comprehensive lifestyle changes may affect gene expression. Clinical Pearls in Pulmonary Medicine Christopher Fanta, MD • Use recommended diagnostic tests, patient history, and targeted physical examination to identify pulmonary disease. Hypertension Management: A Moving Target Karol Watson, MD, PhD, FACC • Review the JNC8 guidelines for hypertension in adults, with special attention to new blood pressure goals. • Consider patient factors such as age, co-morbidities, and race when prescribing anti-hypertensive therapy. Addressing Renal-Mediated Glucose Homeostasis: Diabetes and the Kidney Session Information Frank Lavernia, MD Richard Pratley, MD Jeffrey Unger, MD Dean Ornish, MD 19 Mark Stolar, MD Education Partner: CE Health Interactive • Recognize the role of the renal system in glucose uptake, reabsorption, and the maintenance of glucose homeostasis and use the achieved knowledge to identify patients who would benefit from renally-targeted therapies. • Explain the mechanism of action of sodium glucose linked transporter inhibitors and their role in modulating glucose homeostasis. • Review professional guidelines from the ADA and AACE for target goals of therapy and treatment recommendations for specific patient-types. • Identify the safety and efficacy profiles of current and emerging therapies that target renally-mediated glucose uptake and reabsorption. • Implement management strategies that incorporate current and emerging therapies into treatment paradigms for patients who would benefit from a targeted approach to glycemic control. To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus OC TOBER 2014 Session 3 – Against All Odds: Improving Insulin Use in T2DM through Individualized Clinical Decision Making The Power of Lifestyle Changes, Social Networks & Trust • • Identify profiles of specific patients at greatest risk for vaccinepreventable diseases. • Recognize that health care provider recommendations are key to patient acceptance of vaccinations. • Implement standing orders for adult immunization within practice settings. ROSEMONT M. Susan Burke, MD, FACP Robert H. Hopkins Jr, MD, FACP, FAAP Annual Conference PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Session 2 – Keeping Adult Patients Healthy: The Role of Adult Immunization Session Information Comprehensive Management of Injury and Chronic Pain Update in Geriatrics 2014 James Atchison, DO • • • • • Initiate a plan for rational use of drug therapy following injury. • Recognize psychological “yellow flags” that suggest a patient is developing a chronic pain syndrome. • Identify the merits of an interdisciplinary approach to chronic pain management. Lyme Disease Update John P. Flaherty, MD • Recognize the clinical features of Lyme disease. • Confirm Lyme disease diagnosis by appropriate serologic testing. • Treat acute infection with recommended antimicrobial therapy. A Tale of Two Brains Session Information Salvatore Mangione, MD 20 • Explore the differences between right- and left-brain modes of engagement. • Understand why a right-brain mode may actually be beneficial for the clinician. Ultrasound for the PCP Richard Hoppmann, MD, FACP • Identify the technology that has made ultrasound accessible to primary care providers. • Identify three advantages of offering ultrasound in the primary care setting. • Identify three clinical applications of point-of-care ultrasound in primary care. Lee Lindquist, MD, MPH, MBA Employ interventions aimed at slowing memory loss. Recognize and investigate unintentional weight loss. Encourage simple strategies that can improve sleep. Avoid medications known to adversely affect the elderly. Top 10 Changes to My Practice 2014 Frank Domino, MD • Review evolving concepts that may affect one’s practice. • Recognize the effects of statin drugs on non-cardiovascular health outcomes. • Apply evidence-based strategies for treating common acute infections in primary care. • Identify diet and lifestyle interventions that are effective in managing chronic disease. Ultrasound Workshops Richard Hoppmann, MD, and University of South Carolina School of Medicine Ultrasound Institute faculty • Identify the essential features of portable ultrasound systems. • Understand important practical principles of ultrasound image acquisition. • Learn how to perform basic point-of-care ultrasound examinations of the neck, the heart, the abdomen, and the knee. • Learn how to perform ultrasound-guided procedures. Annual Conference Friday, October 17, 2014 ROSEMONT • OC TOBER 2014 Introduction to Ultrasound and Case Presentations Richard Hoppmann, MD, FACP Victor Rao, MBBS, DMRD, RDMS Michael Wagner, MD Keith Barron, MD • Understand the defining characteristics of point-of-care or focused ultrasound examinations. • Identify how point-of-care ultrasound can be used to diagnose and manage heart failure, abdominal pain, musculoskeletal pain, and soft-tissue infections. Hot Off the Press and into Your Practice 2014 PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Michael Bloch, MD, FACP, FASH • Consider key findings from important new studies that can change your patient care. Medical Brain Game 2014: PCP Edition John Russell, MD Neil Skolnik, MD • Compete in the popular yet practical medical knowledge game. New categories are sure to provide a fun challenge. Hall A, Level 1 Power Foods for the Brain Neal Barnard, MD • Participants will be able to describe foods that increase cognitive function and boost folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12. • Participants will be able to identify the effects of dairy and meat products on memory. • Participants will be able to explain the latest research on toxic metals such as aluminums found in cookware, soda cans, and common antacids. Healthy Lifestyle Options Frank Domino, MD • Review data on common approaches for patients and providers to help improve health. • Discuss some novel approaches to traditional treatment interventions. • Consider advice on eating, exercise, and medication for primary prevention. To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Session Information Diagnosis and Management of Depression in Primary Care Medical Literature Updates: Pediatric and Family Medicine Edition Cathy Frank, MD Harvey Katz, MD • Utilize simple, quick tools to screen for depression. • Understand how changes in DSM-5 affect the diagnosis and characterization of depressive disorders. • Compare and contrast treatment modalities, including pharmacotherapy and CBT. • Use the clinical findings of the latest studies to inform changes in patient care. • Identify the core symptoms of ADHD. • Consider patient factors and the pros and cons of ADHD drugs when selecting treatment. • Differentiate the signs and symptoms of functional bowel disorders • Review evidence-based interventions that are directed at treating predominant symptoms Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment of Primary Headache Syndromes • Recognize the signs and symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). • Perform appropriate tests to confirm the diagnosis of CTS. • Institute therapy according to CTS severity. Daniel Evans, MD • Past: Where does the PCMH fit within the broader health care quality movement? • Evidence: Is the PCMH model effective? • Future: How do we go from the current fee-for-service model to a national PCMH-like model? • Impact: How will PCMH principles impact my practice starting in 2015? David B. Conley, MD • Discuss the importance of a careful patient history to confirm the diagnosis of chronic sinusitis and possible etiology. • Use the latest evidence-based guidelines to direct pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments. Heart Failure Update for Primary Care Choosing Wisely: How We Can Improve Value in Health Care • Understand the sources of health care cost problems in the US. • Incorporate the tenets of high-value and low-value care into everyday practice. Annual Conference Saturday, October 18, 2014 Hall A, Level 1 Room 23, Level 2 Challenges with Patient Communication in a Changing Health Care Environment Daniel Dunham, MD, MPH • Understand drivers of change in primary care physicians’ utilization of health resources. • Develop strategies to acknowledge patients’ concerns about potential financial incentives affecting providers’ allocation of medical resources. 21 David Baker MD, MPH Allen S. Anderson, MD, FACC, FAHA • Appropriately evaluate patients with symptoms of new or worsening heart failure. • Tailor treatment plans for heart failure patients based on heart failure classification evidence-based guidelines. Session Information Assessment of Chronic Sinusitis Patient-Centered Medical Home Model: A Guide for the PCP Laughter Is the Best Medicine Brad Nieder, MD • Understand laughter’s health benefits such as immune system enhancement, pain management, and stress hormone reduction. • Implement laughter’s workplace benefits such as team unity, productivity, and creativity. To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus OC TOBER 2014 • Learn which complementary and alternative physical and pharmacologic treatments are helpful for migraine. • Determine which abortive treatments for migraine are most effective. • Learn a proper sequence of preventive medications for the treatment of migraine. • Understand abortive, transitional, and preventive treatment strategies for cluster headache. • Learn how to effectively treat tension-type headache. • Gerald W. Smetana, MD Greg Dumanian, MD ROSEMONT William D. Chey, MD, AGAF, FACG, FACP Thomas Cummins, MD PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE New Insights into Functional Bowel Disorders Treatment of ADHD in Children and Adolescents Session Information Managing Common Issues in Menopausal Women Kelly Anne Spratt, DO, FACC, FACP • Examine the latest evidence regarding potential benefits and harms of drugs and supplements used by menopausal women, especially as they relate to cardiovascular health. • Tailor therapy according to risks versus benefits of available treatment interventions. C Difficile Infection in the Community Fred Lopez, MD, MACP Session Information • Distinguish risk factors for C difficile infection (CDI) in an outpatient with recent diarrheal symptoms. • Consider the pros and cons of treatment modalities. • Employ prevention measures for clinicians, patients, and households. OC TOBER 2014 • ROSEMONT PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Treatment of the Statin-Intolerant Patient Matthew Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH • Determine statin intolerance through trials of different agents and/ or assessment of risk for serious statin-related adverse effects. • Consider lifestyle, diet, and pharmacologic options for managing dyslipidemia in the statin-intolerant patient. Update on Celiac Disease and Other Gluten-Related Disorders Daniel Leffler, MD, MS • Apply new recommendations for the diagnosis of celiac disease and other gluten disorders. • Counsel patients on dietary adjustments as indicated. Dermatologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease For Your Eyes Only – Ophthalmology 2014 Update Julia R. Nunley, MD Tommy Korn, MD, FACS • Identify the dermatologic manifestations of these systemic conditions: »» Systemic lupus erythematosus »» Scleroderma »» Dermatomyositis »» Sarcoidosis »» Paraneoplastic syndromes • Discuss the latest results of the CATT trial and the AREDS2 trial and their implications for age-related macular degeneration. • Describe how to minimize the risk of ophthalmic adverse events in patients taking alpha blockers for prostate disease. • Discuss two new imaging modalities designed to help primary care clinicians and ophthalmologists diagnose eye disease. Organize Your Mind for Lifestyle Medicine Margaret Moore, MBA 22 Room 23, Level 2 • Understand the causes of distracted thinking. • Learn to use simple interventions to increase mindfulness. Optimizing the Management of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Jay Wish, MD, FACP • Understand the impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) as a common condition of the adult US population. • Apply the latest evidence-based recommendations for diagnosis and management of patients with stages 1 through 3 CKD. • Slow CKD progression by treating risk factors such as hypertension and diabetes. FEATURED ACTIVITIES Incretin-Based Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes: Mechanism-Based Strategies to Achieve Patient-Centered Care • • Multimedia/Webcast Up to 1.00 credit* Breakthroughs in New Treatment Options for Obese Patients with Comorbidities • • Multimedia/Webcast Up to 1.75 credits* Testosterone Replacement Therapy: Controversies and Answers • • Multimedia/Webcast Up to 2.00 credits* Insulin sensitivity affects propensity to obesity in an ethnic-specific manner • • Are All Probiotic Supplements Created Equal? What PCPs Should Know to Improve GI Health in their Patients • • Text-based Up to 0.50 credits* Insulin Intensification in a 57-year-old African American Woman on Basal Insulin and Metformin • • *pmiCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. pmiCME designates these enduing activities for the above listed AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in each activity. pmiCME is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner continuing education programs by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. AANP Provider number 040308. The above activities were planned in accordance with AANP CE Standards and Policies and AANP Commercial Support Standards. These activities have been approved for the above listed contact hours. Please see activity CME information for full information on credit designation and instructions. **Pri-Med Qlikview database, July 2014 Text-based Up to 0.25 credits* Text-based Up to 1.00 credit* Provided by pmiCME Faculty Information Allen Anderson, MD Cardiologist and Medical Director Center for Heart Failure Northwestern Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute Professor of Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH Faculty Information Vice Chair of Clinical Research Associate Professor of Dermatology Director, Clinical Trials and Outcomes Research Director, Psoriasis Clinic Department of Dermatology Colorado Health Outcomes Program (COHO) University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Denver, CO OC TOBER 2014 • ROSEMONT Thomas Cummins, MD Medical Director of Inpatient Psychiatry Services Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry The Ann and Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL Charles A. Czeisler, MD, PhD, FRCP James W. Atchison, DO Medical Director, Center for Pain Management Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL David Baker, MD, MPH Karl Doghramji, MD Michael A. Gertz Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics Deputy Director, Institute for Public Health and Medicine Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University Chicago, IL Neal Barnard, MD Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine George Washington School of Medicine Washington, DC Chief Resident Primary Care Ultrasound Fellow University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, SC Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM Professor of Medicine, University of South Carolina School of Medicine President of the Society of Ultrasound in Medical Education Columbia, SC Director, Ochsner Diabetes Clinical Research Unit Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Associate Internal Medicine Residency Program Director Ochsner Medical Center New Orleans, LA Michael Bloch, MD, FASH PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Associate Professor in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL Baldino Professor of Sleep Medicine Director, Division of Sleep Medicine Harvard Medical School Chief, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders Departments of Medicine and Neurology Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, FACE 24 David B. Conley, MD Associate Professor Department of Internal Medicine University of Nevada School of Medicine Medical Director Vascular Medicine and Anticoagulation Services Renown Heart and Vascular Institute Reno, NV Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FNLA Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Loyola University Director, Division of Cardiology Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Advocate Medical Group Park Ridge, IL M. Susan Burke, MD, FACP Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Senior Advisor, Lankenau Medical Associates Lankenau Medical Center Wynnewood, Pennsylvania William Chey, MD, AGAF, FACG, FACP Professor of Medicine Director, GI Physiology Laboratory Co-Director, Michigan Bowel Control Program H. Marvin Pollard Institute Scholar Division of Gastroenterology University of Michigan Health System Ann Arbor, MI Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Medicine Medical Director Jefferson Sleep Disorders Center Program Director Fellowship in Sleep Medicine Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA Paul P. Doghramji, MD, FAAFP Family Physician Collegeville Family Practice Medical Director of Health Services Ursinus College Collegeville, PA Frank Domino, MD Professor and Clerkship Director Family Medicine and Community Health University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA Committee Member, Course Development Harvard Medical School Boston, MA Greg Dumanian, MD Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University Chicago, IL Daniel Dunham, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL Daniel Evans, MD Assistant Professor Medicine-General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL Christopher Fanta, MD Member, Pulmonary and Critical Care Division Brigham and Women’s Hospital Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Boston, MA John P. Flaherty, MD Professor of Medicine Associate Chief Division of Infectious Disease Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Clinical Practice Director for Infectious Diseases Director of the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program Medical Director Northwestern Memorial Hospital Infectious Diseases Center Chicago, IL Vivian A. Fonseca, MD, FRCP Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology Tullis–Tulane Alumni Chair in Diabetes Chief, Section of Endocrinology Tulane University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA Cathy Frank, MD Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE Associate Professor of Dermatology and Epidemiology University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA Kalpana Gupta, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Medicine Boston University School of Medicine Chief, Section of Infectious Diseases VA Boston Healthcare System Boston, MA Jeff Hall, MD Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, SC Linda Hill, MD, MPH Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of California San Diego Associate Professor of Health Promotion Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State San Diego, CA Robert H. Hopkins Jr., MD, FACP, FAAP Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine Little Rock, AK Richard Hoppmann, MD, FACP The Dorothea H. Krebs Endowed Chair of Ultrasound Education Professor of Medicine and Director of the Ultrasound Institute of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, SC Jeff Unger, MD Medical Director Unger Primary Care Medical Center Chino, CA Harvey Katz, MD Associate Clinical Professor Department of Population Medicine Harvard Medical School Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute Boston, Massachusetts Tommy Korn, MD, FACS Attending Ophthalmologist Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group Sharp Memorial Hospital San Diego, CA Frank Lavernia, MD Founder, North Broward Diabetes Center Deerfield Beach, FL Daniel Leffler, MD, MS Director of Clinical Research The Celiac Center at BIDMC Director of Quality Assurance Division of Gastroenterology Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston, MA Lee Lindquist, MD, MPH, MBA Associate Professor of Medicine Geriatrician Associate Division Chief of Geriatrics Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Faculty Information Richard Vial Professor and Vice Chair Louisiana State University Department of Medicine, LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA Kevin C. Maki, PhD, CLS, FNLA Chief Science Officer Midwest Center for Metabolic & Cardiovascular Research Glen Ellyn, IL Salvatore Mangione, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, PA Matthew Sorrentino, MD, FASH, FACC Professor Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute Senior Scientist Florida Hospital Sanford Burnham Translational Research Institute Orlando, FL Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Chicago, IL Kelly Anne Spratt, DO, FACC, FACP Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Victor Rao, MBBS, DMRD, RDMS Director of Ultrasound Education Radiology Research Assistant Professor of Radiology University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, SC Mark Stolar, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Attending Physician Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL Mark E. Rupp, MD Margaret Moore, MBA Founder, Wellcoaches School of Coaching Wellesley, MA Co-Founder and Co-Director Institute of Coaching McLean Hospital Belmont, MA Brad Nieder, MD General Practitioner Funny Doctor, Keynote Speaker, and Clean Comedian Denver, CO Julia Nunley, MD, FAAD, FACP Professor and Program Director Department of Dermatology Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Dean Ornish, MD Richard E. Pratley, MD Founder and President Preventive Medicine Research Institute Clinical Professor of Medicine University of California Cardiff, CA Professor and Chief Division of Infectious Diseases and Medical Director Department of Infection Control & Epidemiology University of Nebraska Medical Center Michael Wagner, MD Primary Care Ultrasound Fellow University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, SC John Russell, MD Clinical Professor Family and Community Medicine Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA Director, Family Medicine Residency Program Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, PA Karol Watson, MD, PhD, FACC Assistant Professor of Medicine and Co-Director Lipid Clinic UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Neil Skolnik, MD Jay Wish, MD, FACP Professor, Family and Community Medicine Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, PA Professor of Clinical Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN Medical Director Out-Patient Dialysis Unit Indiana University Health Arnett Hospital Lafayette, IN Gerald Smetana, MD Jeff Unger, MD Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Division of General Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston, MA American Board of Family Medicine Director, Metabolic Studies Catalina Research Institute Chino, CA Faculty Information Fred Lopez, MD, MACP 25 OC TOBER 2014 Exhibitor Information Interactive Floor Maps Session and Faculty Information Personalized Planner Up-to-the-Minute Conference Updates Midwest 2014 October 15-18, 2014 Rosemont, IL Donald E. Stephens Convention Center MOBILE APP SPONSORED BY: The Pri-Med Midwest App has a powerful search engine, planning tools, and interactive maps to make it easy to get the most out of your time, discover new products, navigate the Exhibit Hall and stay up-to-date on all program-related news and events. PRI-MED MOBILE APP IS A FREE DOWNLOAD FOR ANDROID, IPHONE, AND BLACKBERRY SEARCH FOR PRI-MED MDW PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ROSEMONT • Social Media Connections Financial Disclosures Financial Disclosures Primary Care Updates Faculty April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH Serves as a consultant for AbbVie, Amgen, Janssen, Merck & Co., Lilly, and Pfizer; and Contracted Research for Amgen, Lilly, and Pfizer. Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, FACE Research support from Eli Lilly and Company, Novo Nordisk A/S and sanofi-aventis US LLC. He receives honoraria for his role as a speaker from AstraZeneca, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Merck & Co., Novo Nordisk A/S, and sanofi-aventis US LLC. He receives honoraria for his role as a consultant to AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., Novo Nordisk A/S, Quest Diagnostics, and sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC. Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FNLA Speakers bureau for Merck and Regeneron; Medical advisory board for AstraZeneca, Merck, and Pfizer. M. Susan Burke, MD, FACP Received speaker honoraria from Merck & Co., Inc. Charles A. Czeisler, MD, PhD, FRCP Consultant for Bombardier, Inc.; Teva Pharmaceuticals; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; Purdue Pharma; Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; and Zeo, Inc. Received research support from Cephalon, Inc.; Philips Respironics; and ResMed Inc. Owns stock in Lifetrac, Inc.; Somnus Therapeutics Inc.; and Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Karl Doghramji, MD Consultant for Aptalis, Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc, and Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Owns stock in Merck & Co., Inc. Paul P. Doghramji, MD, FAAFP Speakers bureau and advisory board member for Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. Vivian A. Fonseca, MD, FRCP Receives grant research support via Tulane University from Abbott Laboratories; Eli Lilly and Company; GI Dynamics, Inc.; Novo Nordisk A/S; Pan American Laboratories; Reata Pharmaceuticals Inc.; and sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC. Receives honoraria for consulting and lectures from Abbott Laboratories; AstraZeneca; Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited; Eli Lilly and Company; GlaxoSmithKline; Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Novo Nordisk A/S; PamLab, Inc.; sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC; and Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE Serves as a consultant for Abbvie, Amgen Inc., Celgene Corp, Eli Lilly, Janssen Biologics (formerly Centocor), Merck, Novartis Corp, and Pfizer Inc., receiving honoraria; has grants or has pending grants from Abbvie, Amgen Inc., Eli Lilly, Genentech Inc., Janssen, Novartis Corp, and Pfizer Inc.; and received payment for continuing medical education work related to psoriasis. Linda Hill, MD, MPH No financial relationships to disclose. Robert H. Hopkins Jr, MD, FACP, FAAP No financial relationships to disclose. Davida F. Kruger, MSN, APN-BC, BC-ADM Consultant for content development and faculty member, reports the following financial disclosures: Ms. Kruger report having received honoraria for serving on Advisory Boards as a consultant for Dexcom, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Abbott Laboratories, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Eli Lilly, and Novo Nordisk. Ms. Kruger has also reports having received honoraria for her participation as a faculty-member on Speakers’ Bureaus for Valeritas, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Novo Nordisk, AstraZeneca/Bristol-Myers Squibb Diabetes, and Boehringer Ingelheim. Frank Lavernia, MD Advisory board member for Janssen Pharmaceuticals and Sanofi-Aventis. Kevin C. Maki, PhD, CLS, FNLA Speaker bureau member for GlaxoSmithKline and Amarin and medical advisory board member for Pharmavite Scientific Advisory Board. Had been contracted to research for Dairy Research Inc. and Egg Nutrition Center as well as to consult for Omthera Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca, Trugg Pharmaceuticals, Inspirion, and Matinas BioPharma. Richard E. Pratley, MD Research grants from Gilead Sciences, Elli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi-Aventis, and Takeda. Speakers bureau member for Lilly, Merck, Novo Nordisk, and Takeda. Receives honoraria from AstraZeneca/BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc., Elli Lilly, Merck, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi-Aventis, and Takeda. Consultant for AstraZeneca/BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim, Gilead Sciences, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc., Lilly, Merck, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi-Aventis, and Takeda. Mark E. Rupp, MD No disclosure information at time of printing. Mark Stolar, MD Speaker honorarium from Takeda and Vivus. Jeff Unger, MD Participates in speakers bureau for Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Novo Nordisk and Valeritas. Serves as an advisor or consultant for Dance Pharmaceuticals, Halozyme, Johnson and Johnson, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi-Aventis and Valeritas. Receives grants (paid directly to institution) for clinical research from Boehringer-Ingelheim, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson and Johnson, Lilly, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer and Sanofi-Aventis. 26 PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ROSEMONT • OC TOBER 2014 Financial Disclosures Primary Care Updates Planning and Review Disclosures Nonfaculty contributors to planning, content development, and editing and review of content for Primary Care Updates representing pmiCME (including staff, advisory boards, consultants, and contractors); the American College of Physicians; CE Health Interactive; Horizon CME: Integritas Communications; Miller Medical Communications, LLC; National Lipids Association; Vindico Medical Education; and Tufts Healthcare Institute have nothing to disclose. David Baker, MD, MPH No financial relationships to disclose. Neal Barnard, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Keith Barron, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM Consultant for GE. Michael Bloch, MD, FACP, FASH No disclosure information at time of printing. William Chey, MD, AGAF, FACG, FACP Consultant and investigator for Ironwood, Prometheus, Nestle, and Perrigo and a consultant for Astra-Zeneca, Froest, Sucampo, Takeda, furiex, SK, Ferring, and Entera. David B. Conley, MD Serves as a consultant for Intersect Medical, Acclarent, and Xoran. Thomas Cummins, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Frank Domino, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Greg Dumanian, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Daniel Dunham, MD, MPH No financial relationships to disclose. Daniel Evans, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Christopher Fanta, MD No financial relationships to disclose. John P. Flaherty, MD Serves as a consultant for CVS Caremark National Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee. Cathy Frank, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Kalpana Gupta, MD, MPH Receives fees for non-CME/CE services for UpToDate, Inc., and receives consulting feels from Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH and Melinta Therapeutics. She and her spouse hold an ownership interest in Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc.; Seattle Genetics; Antares Pharma, Inc.; and Novartis. Her spouse is employed by Novartis Corporation. Jeff Hall, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Richard Hoppmann, MD, FACP No financial relationships to disclose. Harvey Katz, MD No disclosure information at time of printing. Tommy Korn, MD, FACS No financial relationships to disclose. Daniel Leffler, MS, MD Receives consulting fees from Alba Therapeutics, Alvine Therapeutics, GI Supply, Inova Diagnostics, and Shire Pharmaceuticals. Lee Lindquist, MD, MPH, MBA No financial relationships to disclose. Fred Lopez, MD, MACP No financial relationships to disclose. Salvatore Mangione, MD No financial relationships to disclose Margaret Moore, MBA Holds an ownership interest in Wellcoaches Corp; acts as a consultant for Coach, Jlm, and Sage; is employed by Wellcoaches Corp; and acts as a part of the Curves Science Advisory Board. Brad Nieder, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Julia Nunley, MD, FAAD , FACP No financial relationships to disclose. Dean Ornish, MD Receives salary from Healthways as the president and director. Victor Rao, MBBS, DMRD, RDMS No financial relationships to disclose. John Russell, MD Receives promotional honorarium from Sanofi Pasteur for speaking and teaching. Neil Skolnik, MD Receives consulting fees and promotional honoraria for speaking and teaching and is a member of the advisory committee for AstraZeneca. Gerald Smetana, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Matthew Sorrentino, MD, FACC No financial relationships to disclose. Kelly Anne Spratt, DO, FACC, FACP No financial relationships to disclose. Michael Wagner, MD No financial relationships to disclose. Karol Watson, MD, PhD, FACC Receives fees for non-CME/CE services as a Merck clinical trials adjucator. Jay Wish, MD, FACP Receives speaking/teaching honoraria from AMAG and Sanofi and consulting fees from Keryx, ZS Pharma, Hospira, and Kadence. National Meeting Planning and Review Disclosures Carolyn Skowronski, PharmD, pmiCME, owns stock in Merck. Other nonfaculty contributors to planning, content development, and editing and review of content for the national meeting representing pmiCME (including staff, advisory boards, consultants, and contractors), American College of Physicians, and Tufts Healthcare Institute have nothing to disclose. To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus 27 OC TOBER 2014 No disclosure information at time of printing. • Speakers bureau for Arbor Pharmaceuticals and does contracted research for CardioCell. James W. Atchison, DO ROSEMONT Financial Disclosures Allen Anderson, MD PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Annual Conference Faculty Financial Disclosures Financial Disclosures Exhibitors by Alphabetical Listing AbbVie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 Aegis Sciences Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701 www.aegislabs.com ALCAT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702 www.alcat.com Alzheimer's Association. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734 www.alz.org Amazing Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 Exhibitor Information and Maps www.amazingcharts.com American College of Physicians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531 28 Aureus Medical Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713 American Express Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 www.open.com AMGEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518 AndaMEDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 OC TOBER 2014 www.cryoprobe-na.com CryoSurgery, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 www.cryosurgeryinc.com Dermalogix Partners Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416 www.dermalogix.com Diva International Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709 http://divacup.com/ Dr. Comfort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 www.drcomfort.com Edge Systems Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 718 www.edgesystem.net Eisai, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Argyll Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Elsevier Medical Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707 www.argylldiagnostics.com www.elsevier.com AstraZeneca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 Essentia Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 www.astrazeneca-us.com http://essentiahealth.org/careers AstraZeneca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 Exact Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418 Atherotech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 www.atherotech.com www.aurorahealthcare.org • CryoProbe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607 www.eisai.com Aurora Health Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 ROSEMONT www.concentra.com Arbor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 www.aureuslocumtenens.com Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 www.Auxilium.com Biofilm, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717 Bionix Medical Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 www.bionixusa.com Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . 107 http://us.boehringer-ingelheim.com Calmoseptine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Concentra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419 www.calmoseptineointment.com CardioDX, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735 www.cardiodx.com Carlson Laboratories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706 www.carlsonlabs.com CME Corner/MCM Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723 www.exactsciences.com Exalenz Bioscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 www.exalenz.com Genova Diagnostics, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 www.gdx.net Gensco Laboratories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 www.genscolabs.com Gilead Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 www.gilead.com Grifols USA, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 www.grifolsusa.com HAE: Learn About It, Talk About It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 Health Diagnostic Laboratory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630 www.myhdl.com Hemosure Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 www.hemosure.com ImpetoMedical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417 http://us.impeto-medical.com Infinite Therapeutics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 http://infinitetherapeutics.com/ www.mcmedu.com To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus Exhibitors by Alphabetical Listing Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Shire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602 Koven Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635 www.summitdoppler.com www.koven.com Laclede Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 www.laclede.com Life Extension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 www.lef.org Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719 Summit Doppler/Wallach Surgical Devices. . . . . . . . . . . 121 Take Care Health Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Televox Software, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 www.televox.com Teva Respiratory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716 The Gideons International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 www.LWW.com www.gideons.org Magine Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Ultimate Creations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 http://magineevents.com/index.php www.infinitealoe.com MDSpiro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 Verathon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 www.micro-direct.com www.verathon.com Mederi Therapeutics, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 Vita-Mix Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 MediTouch EHR / HealthFusion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 www.healthfusion.com Merck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 www.merck.com Monthly Prescribing Reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 NeilMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 www.vitamix.com Wexford Health Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 711 www.wexfordhealth.com WynnPharm Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 www.wynnpharm.com Xenna Corp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 www.xenna.com www.neilmed.com Nutramax Laboratories, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 www.nutramaxlabs.com Exhibitor Information and Maps www.janssenpharmaceuticalsinc.com 29 Omron Healthcare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Orasure Technologies, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 Pfizer Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623, 631 www.pfizer.com Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. . . . . 501 www.pcrm.org Pri-Med. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 Pri-Med InLight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Pri-Med Knowledge Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611 Scarf King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 Shader Productions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 www.rockmecz.com To download Syllabus, please visit: www.pri-med.com/11MDW14A/syllabus • Personna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 725 ROSEMONT www.irestmassager.com PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Otto Trading, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 OC TOBER 2014 www.orasure.com Exhibitors by Product Category Academia, Associations or Non-profit Organizations Alzheimer’s Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734 American College of Physicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531 Exhibitor Information and Maps OC TOBER 2014 • ROSEMONT Healthcare Network or Provider Aurora Health Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Concentra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419 Aureus Medical Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713 Essentia Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 Medical Device Dr. Comfort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 CryoProbe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607 Infinite Therapeutics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 CryoSurgery, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Monthly Prescribing Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Diva International Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709 Otto Trading, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Edge Systems Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 718 Scarf King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 Exact Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .418 Shader Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 Exalenz Bioscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 The Gideons International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 ImpetoMedical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417 Ultimate Creations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Koven Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635 Vita-Mix Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 MDSpiro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 Dermatology Mederi Therapeutics, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 CME Corner/MCM Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723 Omron Healthcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 HAE: Learn About It, Talk About It . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 Summit Doppler/Wallach Surgical Devices . . . . . . .121 Pri-Med . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 Verathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Pri-Med Knowledge Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .611 Diagnostics, Laboratories & Testing PRI-MED MIDWEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE American Express Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 Career, Recruitment & Clinician Network Consumer Products & Services 30 Financial Services Medical Supplies & Equipment Biofilm, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .717 ALCAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702 Bionix Medical Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 Argyll Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Laclede Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 CardioDX, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735 Personna . . 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