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2017 OhioHealth NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM May 19, 2017 JOIN US MAY 18, the day before the symposium, for one of two courses: Advanced Stroke Life Support® (ASLS) course — limited to 48 people — or an Emergency Neurological Life Support (ENLS) course. See Pre-Symposium Courses page for details. The Greater Columbus Convention Center | Columbus, Ohio

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2017 OhioHealthNEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUMMay 19, 2017

JOIN US MAY 18, the day before the symposium, for one of two courses: Advanced Stroke Life Support® (ASLS) course — limited to 48 people — or an Emergency Neurological Life Support (ENLS) course.

See Pre-Symposium Courses page for details.

The Greater Columbus Convention Center | Columbus, Ohio

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Janet Bay, MDSystem VP – Neuroscience OhioHealth

Mayim Bialik, PhDNeuroscientist Actress on The Big Bang Theory

May 19, 2017

Symposium Director

Keynote Speakers

Francesco Cardinale, MDNeurosurgeon“Claudio Munari” Epilepsy and Parkinson Surgery Centre Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy

Clarence MingoFranklin County Auditor

Faculty

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2017 OhioHealthNEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM

Brian Appleby, MD Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Pathology University Hospitals Case Medical Center

Aaron Boster, MD Neurologist, Clinical Neuroimmunology OhioHealth

Ying Chen, DO, FACOS Neurological Surgery OrthoNeuro

Elizabeth Cook, PhD, ABPP Neuropsychologist The Ohio State University

Lauren Esposito, PT, DPT Physical Therapist OhioHealth

Ashley Huber, MS, CCC-SLP Outpatient Neuro Speech Therapy Coordinator OhioHealth

Brian Jennings, DO, MBA Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical Spine Physician OhioHealth

Brian Katz, MD Neurologist, Vascular Neurology OhioHealth

Lisa Krumlauf, PT, MBA, DPT Bone Health Coordinator OhioHealth

Warren Lo, MD Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Neurology The Ohio State University

Lisa Lombard, MD Medical Director OhioHealth Rehabilitation Hospital

Andrea Malone, DO Neurologist, Movement Disorders Specialist OhioHealth

Leslie McKee, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S Speech-Language Pathologist OhioHealth

Jacqueline Nicholas, MD, MPH Neurologist, Multiple Sclerosis and Spasticity Specialist OhioHealth

Alex Perchuk, MD Neurologist, Vascular Neurology OhioHealth

William Resch, DO, DFAPA Psychiatrist OhioHealth

Timothy Rust, MD, ABPN Neurologist OhioHealth

Marie Simeo, PT, MS, C/NDT Clinical Coordinator, Outpatient Neurological Rehabilitation Program OhioHealth

Daniel E. Smith, MD Neurologist OhioHealth

Katherine Snook, MA, CCC-SLP Inpatient-Rehab Neuro Speech Therapist OhioHealth Rehabilitation Hospital

Christopher Sanders Taylor, MD Neurosurgeon OhioHealth

Kirk Whetstone, MD Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical Spine Physician OhioHealth

Leslie Wolf, PT, DPT, NCS Physical Therapist OhioHealth

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LocationGreater Columbus Convention Center400 North High StreetColumbus, Ohio 43215ColumbusConventions.com

Hotel Reservations2017 OhioHealth Neuroscience Symposium attendees are offered discounted rates with the Crowne Plaza Columbus — Downtown. To make a reservation, call (800) 338.4462 or visit CrownePlaza.com/CMHCrownePlaza use the group code SYM.

There are several hotels within walking distance of the Convention Center.

ParkingSurface lot and garage parking is available for $10 per day.

PricingEarly Bird Rate through April 14: PHYSICIANS: $100NON-PHYSICIANS: $50

Beginning April 15: PHYSICIANS: $150NON-PHYSICIANS: $75

RegistrationRegister on or before May 5, 2017Go to: NeuroSymposium2017.EventBrite.com

Cancellation and Refund PolicyOhioHealth reserves the right to cancel or delay this course due to any unforeseen circumstances. In the event this meeting is canceled, OhioHealth will refund your registration fee. We are not responsible for any travel, hotel or other costs incurred.

If a participant cancels, refund of conference fee minus a 25-percent administrative charge will be made if written notice of cancellation is received no later than May 5, 2017. No refunds will be granted after May 5, 2017.

AccreditationOhioHealth is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education to physicians. OhioHealth designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The OhioHealth Board of Nursing recognizes events approved by a nationally recognized accreditation system of continuing education approval.

OhioHealth is an Ohio Psychological Association-Mandatory Continuing Education Approved Provider #314394942. Determination of credit is pending.

EMS Continuing Education Credit will be provided. Ohio EMS CEs have been applied for through Grant Lifelink. Grant Lifelink is approved by the State of Ohio EMS Division as a continuing education provider (Approval number pending).

Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy: This program is being reviewed for 5.0 hours of continuing education units by the Ohio Physical Therapy Association and the Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers (OTPTAT) Board. Approval is pending.

This activity has been approved by the Ohio Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology for 5.0 clock hours of continuing education specific to the clinical practice of speech-language pathology. This approval covers the 2017-2018 practice biennium, which runs through December 31, 2018.

Social Work hours have been submitted and are pending approval.

Pharmacy hours have been submitted and are pending approval.

DisclosureAs an accredited CME provider, OhioHealth must ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all educational activities we sponsor. Faculty and planners participating in sponsored activities must disclose any significant financial interests or other relationships. Any potential conflicts of interest will be resolved and revealed in the course syllabus.

Commercial SupportAll commercial supporters of this activity will be acknowledged at the event and in the course syllabus.questions?

Email: [email protected]

General Information

6:45 to 7:30 a.m. Registration, Breakfast and Vendors

7:30 to 7:45 a.m. Welcome and Introductions

7:45 to 8:45 a.m. Cases in Epilepsy Care Francesco Cardinale, MD, Neurosurgeon

8:45 to 9 a.m. BREAK and Vendor Displays

9 to 9:45 a.m. BREAKOUT SESSION I

9:45 to 10 a.m. BREAK and Vendor Displays

10 to 11 a.m. The Strength of Weakness Clarence Mingo, Franklin County Auditor

11 to 11:15 a.m. BREAK and Vendor Displays

11:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION II

12 to 1 p.m. LUNCH, BREAK and Vendor Displays

1 to 2 p.m. My Life in Neuroscience Mayim Bialik, PhD, Neuroscientist

2 to 2:15 p.m. BREAK and Vendor Displays

2:15 to 3 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION III

3 to 3:15 p.m. BREAK and Vendor Displays

3:15 to 4 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION IV

4 p.m. ADJOURN and Vendor Displays

Agenda

WE welcome you to join the brightest minds in neuroscience at the 2017 OhioHealth Neuroscience Symposium. The goal of this educational event is to expand knowledge related to the management of various neurological conditions. Attendees will be able to select from focus areas covering the management of stroke, multiple sclerosis, infectious disease, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, spasticity, rehabilitation, Parkinson’s disease, behavioral health and spine patients. This conference is designated for physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses and ancillary care providers who assess or treat neurological patients.

After participating in this activity, the attendees should be more confident in their ability to:1. Apply enhanced knowledge in care of patients with Parkinson’s disease, stroke, epilepsy, dementia and multiple sclerosis.2. Demonstrate enhanced communication skills with neurology patients.

3. Apply best-practice techniques and new knowledge in the care of patients with behavioral health concerns.4. Employ enhanced techniques in the rehabilitative care of neurology patients.

Conference Description and Objectives:

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MEND is an acronym for Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit. The MEND is an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use checklist that provides key information. It incorporates the three components of the Cincinnati Pre-hospital Stroke Scale (CPSS) as well as additional components from the NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS). Both of these are validated tools.

The MEND exam was devised to facilitate communication between healthcare providers throughout the continuum of care for stroke patients. The same tool can be used to obtain a baseline exam in the prehospital setting and then for initial evaluation and subsequent exams in the emergency department, ICU, or hospital floor.

The need for the MEND exam arose because the NIHSS, while very thorough, is also a time-consuming exam. It is not feasible to perform in the prehospital setting and on regular neurologic evaluations by nurses. Conversely, although the CPSS is a quick screening examination, it has only a 70-percent sensitivity to detect stroke in the field, it is not used in the hospital setting, and is missing components that are important for localization, severity and interval changes. The MEND exam is more thorough than the CPSS but takes less than three minutes to perform and requires no additional tools. This allows for quick yet detailed initial exams and interval assessments. A recent study evaluating the use of the MEND examination as part of a decision tool to air transport patients from the scene to a comprehensive stroke center found that it had a 90-percent correlation with the NIHSS.

SESSION I SESSION II SESSION III SESSION IV

9 to 9:45 a.m. 11:15 a.m. to noon 2:15 to 3 p.m. 3:15 to 4 p.m.

Parkinson’s Disease: Motor and Non-Motor Features

Andrea Malone, DO

Somatic Symptom Disorder

Elizabeth Cook, PhD, ABPP

Wheelchair Prescription for Neurological Conditions

Brian Jennings, DO, MBA

Dementia with Lewy Bodies: Things Are Not Always What They Seem

Brian Appleby, MD

Stereoelectroenceph-alography (SEEG): Finding Epileptogenic Zone and Network

Francesco Cardinale, MD

Pediatric Stroke: How Are Strokes in Children Different than Those in Adults?

Warren Lo, MD

Bone Health of the Neurological Patient: Active Movement Considerations and Rehab Treatment Recommendations

Lisa Krumlauf, PT, MBA, DPT; Leslie Wolf, PT, DPT, NCS

Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery in Enhanced Recovery after Spine Surgery

Ying Chen, DO, FACOS

Newly Emerging Concepts in Multiple Sclerosis

Aaron Boster, MD

Evidence-Based Cognitive-Communication Intervention

Leslie McKee, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S; Katherine Snook, MA, CCC-SLP; Ashley Huber MS, CCC-SLP

Correlative Neuroanatomy at Warp Speed

Alex Perchuk, MD

The Therapist’s Role in Spasticity Management: Indications & Recommendations for Chemodenervation

Marie Simeo, PT, MS, C/NDT

Pre-Hospital Stroke Assessments and Protocols

Brian Katz, MD

Results from an MS Wellness Program

Jaqueline Nicholas, MD, MPH; Lauren Esposito, PT, DPT

Current and Emerging Treatments for Non-Compressive Discogenic Pain

Kirk Whetstone, MD

Case Studies in Behavioral Health

William Resch, DO, DFAPA

Agitation Management of the Traumatic Brain Injury Patient

Lisa Lombard, MD

Numbness and Tingling: An overview of the Clinical Presentations and Causes of Peripheral Neuropathy

Timothy Rust, MD, ABPN

Emerging Infectious Diseases and Related Neurological Implications

Daniel E. Smith, MD

Old vs. New, To Clip or Coil. Endoscope vs. Microscope.

Christopher Sanders Taylor, MD

Pre-Symposium CoursesJOIN US MAY 18, THE DAY BEFORE THE SYMPOSIUM, FOR ONE OF TWO COURSES. Advanced Stroke Life Support®8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 8 CEU’s

OhioHealth affiliated: FreeNon-OhioHealth affiliated: $25(Limited to 48 people)

The ASLS® curriculum is hands-on skills training, during which instructors simulate stroke syndromes and learners perform the MEND Examination, a unique neurologic assessment tool developed with the course. Computer-based multimedia skills training, interactive discussions and didactic sessions are also components of the curriculum.

The major learning goals for all audiences are to:+ Describe why early treatment may result in a

marked reduction in risk of disability + Identify the five main stroke syndromes and

relate them to pathophysiology and clinical signs + Perform focused evaluation to identify stroke, its

location and severity, and t-PA contraindications

Emergency Neurological Life Support 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 15 CEU’s (pending completion of online module)

Physicians: $150Non-physicians: $75Students and fellows: $50

Emergency Neurological Life Support is a course designed to help you improve patient care and outcomes during the first crucial hours of a neurologic emergency. In this course, you can expect to review the early critical management of 13 key neurologic emergencies, including ischemic stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, intracranial hypertension and herniation, resuscitation following cardiac arrest, status epilepticus, coma and meningitis and encephalitis.

Breakout Sessions

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About the MEND

This event is supported through funding from The Columbus Foundation, OhioHealth Rehabilitation Hospital, and the All Life Foundation in honor of the Dempsey family.

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The Greater Columbus Convention Center 400 North High Street | Columbus, Ohio 43215

May 19, 2017

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