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Infectious Diseases May 12, 2017 WHY ATTEND? The field of infectious disease is an ever changing discipline. This course will provide you with an opportunity to learn updates in the diagnosis and management of relevant infectious diseases in general medical practice. infectious disease experts will be available for interactive learning sessions during this course. TARGET AUDIENCE This course is designed for healthcare professionals including physicians, infection control practitioners, physician assistants, nurses and pharmacists. GOAL The goal of this educational activity is to support efficient, effective, compassionate, patient-centered care that benefits the individual patients and the communities we serve. LEARNER OBJECTIVES By participating in this program, you should be able to: 1. Discuss important advances in HIV disease management. 2. Review key updates in the past year in the treatment of HIV infection. 3. Review recommendations for HIV prevention. 4. Discuss the specific technology available for rapid diagnostic molecular testing. 5. Discuss the specific conditions in which to appropriately use rapid diagnostic molecular testing. 6. Discuss the most relevant Infectious Disease literature over the past few decades. 7. Define health care quality and the process of improving it in the health care environment. 8. Discuss health care quality issues related to infectious diseases. 9. Discuss current epidemiology of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the US and the challenges we face. Richard B. Brown, MD* Professor of Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine Senior Clinician Infectious Disease Division Baystate Medical Center Eric Granowitz, MD* Associate Professor of Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine Attending Physician Baystate Medical Center Jose Martagon-Villamil, MD * Assistant Professor of Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine Attending Physician Baystate Medical Center Program Director Armando Paez, MD* Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Massachusetts Medical School-Baystate Fellowship Program Director Baystate Medical Center Daniel Skiest, MD Professor of Medicine University of Massachusetts Medical School-Baystate Chief, Infectious Diseases Division Baystate Medical Center FACULTY DISCLOSURE Dr. Skiest receives grant/research support from Gilead, Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline. The design and content of Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education (CE) activities support quality improvement in healthcare and provide fair and balanced views of therapeutic options. Faculty or planner conflicts of interest are resolved before the educational activity. For the most current information on course content, faculty disclosure, credits, tuition and to register go to www.learn.bhs.org or call (413)322-4242 *Faculty and Planners marked with an * have no commercial relationships with any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients. 8:00 Welcome & Introduction Armando Paez, MD 8:15 12th Annual Anne B Morris HIV Lecture Daniel Skiest, MD 9:00 Appropriate Use of Outpatient Rapid 9:45 Exciting Times in Infectious Diseases: 10:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 10:45 ID Issues in Health Care Quality in 11:30 Questions and Discussion Morning Faculty 12:00 LUNCH 1:00 Important Updates on Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1:45 Zika and Other Emerging Infections: What Primary Care Practitioners Need to Know 2:30 Why I (still) Value Penicillin 3:15 Questions and Discussion Afternoon Faculty 3:30 Adjourn Program Faculty Objectives 2017 Infectious Diseases May 12, 2017 The Log Cabin Banquet & Meeting House, Holyoke, MA Diagnostic Testing in Infectious Disease Francisco Hernandez Munoz, MD Review of Literature in the Past Year Claire Magauran, MD Eric V. Granowitz, MD Primary Care Practice Douglas Salvador, MD Katherine Hsu, MD, MPH Department of Public Health Jose Martagon-Villamil, MD Richard B. Brown, MD Katherine Hsu, MD, MPH, FAAP* Associate Professor of Pediatrics Medical Director, Division of STD Prevention & HIV/ AIDS Surveillance Massachusetts Department of Public Health Claire Magauran, MD* Assistant Professor Tufts University School of Medicine Attending Physician Infectious Diseases Division Baystate Medical Center 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Discuss important primary care updates in the diagnosis and treatment of STDs. Define the concept and nature of emerging infectious diseases. Discuss relevant updates in Zika infection and other important emerging infectious diseases. LAST NAME ___________________________________________________ FIRST NAME ___________________________________________________ PROFESSION ___________________________________________________ HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL DEGREE______________________________ SPECIALTY_____________________________________________________ HOME PHONE ________________________WORK PHONE ________________________ HOME ADDRESS________________________________________________ CITY___________________________________STATE___________ZIP CODE____________ E-MAIL_______________________________________________________________________ WE CANNOT PROCESS REGISTRATIONS WITHOUT PAYMENT learn.bhs.org MAIL TO: Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education 361 Whitney Ave, Holyoke, MA 01040 Registration For your security, we do not accept credit card payments by FAX or mail. We accept credit card payments on our 128-bit encrypted website available at learn.bhs.org We do not store your full credit card number in this system. ENTER YOUR CE ID NUMBER in ONE of the boxes to the right. Use your CE ID number to register for courses, access your CE transcript/credits, and confirm your registration. INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION__________________________________ Write your CE Portal ID once in this section. This ID connects all of your Baystate CE information. Use it to sign into the Learner Portal at learn.bhs.org to register for courses with a credit card and review your transcript. For Baystate employees and medical staff Baystate Employees EN Physicians/Staff A. First initial of your first name B. Birthday month and day (ex: 2 digits each: May 7=0507 not 57) C. Last four digits of social security number CE ID Number PN For All Others: Explain the role of penicillin in the rational use of antibiotics in the era of emerging drug resistance. 15. Discuss clinical scenarios when to use penicillin drugs appropriately. Review the history and knowledge about penicillin drugs. Douglas Salvador, MD, MPH* Assistant Professor of Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine Vice President, Medical Affairs Infectious Diseases Division Baystate Medical Center Francisco Hernandez Munoz, MD* Fellow Infectious Diseases Division Baystate Medical Center

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Infectious Diseases • May 12, 2017

WHY ATTEND?The field of infectious disease is an ever changing discipline. This course will provide you with an opportunity to learn updates in the diagnosis and management of relevant infectious diseases in general medical practice. infectious disease experts will be available for interactive learning sessions during this course.

TARGET AUDIENCEThis course is designed for healthcare professionals including physicians, infection control practitioners, physician assistants, nurses and pharmacists.

GOALThe goal of this educational activity is to support efficient, effective, compassionate, patient-centered care that benefits the individual patients and the communities we serve.

LEARNER OBJECTIVESBy participating in this program, you should be able to:

1. Discuss important advances in HIV diseasemanagement.

2. Review key updates in the past year in thetreatment of HIV infection.

3. Review recommendations for HIV prevention.4. Discuss the specific technology available for

rapid diagnostic molecular testing.5. Discuss the specific conditions in which to

appropriately use rapid diagnostic moleculartesting.

6. Discuss the most relevant Infectious Diseaseliterature over the past few decades.

7. Define health care quality and the process ofimproving it in the health care environment.

8. Discuss health care quality issues related toinfectious diseases.

9. Discuss current epidemiology of sexuallytransmitted diseases (STDs) in the US and thechallenges we face.

Richard B. Brown, MD* Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine Senior ClinicianInfectious Disease Division Baystate Medical Center

Eric Granowitz, MD* Associate Professor of Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine Attending PhysicianBaystate Medical Center

Jose Martagon-Villamil, MD * Assistant Professor of Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine Attending Physician Baystate Medical Center

Program DirectorArmando Paez, MD*Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Massachusetts Medical School-Baystate Fellowship Program DirectorBaystate Medical Center

Daniel Skiest, MDProfessor of MedicineUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School-Baystate Chief, Infectious Diseases DivisionBaystate Medical Center

FACULTY DISCLOSUREDr. Skiest receives grant/research support from Gilead, Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline.

The design and content of Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education (CE) activities support quality improvement in healthcare and provide fair and balanced views of therapeutic options. Faculty or planner conflicts of interest are resolved before the educational activity.

For the most current information on course content, faculty disclosure, credits, tuition and to register go to www.learn.bhs.org or call (413)322-4242

*Faculty and Planners marked with an * have nocommercial relationships with any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.

8:00 Welcome & IntroductionArmando Paez, MD

8:15 12th Annual Anne B Morris HIV LectureDaniel Skiest, MD

9:00 Appropriate Use of Outpatient Rapid

9:45 Exciting Times in Infectious Diseases:

10:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits

10:45 ID Issues in Health Care Quality in

11:30 Questions and Discussion Morning Faculty

12:00 LUNCH

1:00 Important Updates on Sexually Transmitted Diseases

1:45 Zika and Other Emerging Infections: What Primary Care Practitioners Need to Know

2:30 Why I (still) Value Penicillin

3:15 Questions and Discussion Afternoon Faculty

3:30 Adjourn

Program

Faculty

Objectives

2017 Infectious DiseasesMay 12, 2017The Log CabinBanquet & Meeting House, Holyoke, MA

Diagnostic Testing in Infectious Disease

Francisco Hernandez Munoz, MD

Review of Literature in the Past Year Claire Magauran, MD Eric V. Granowitz, MD

Primary Care Practice Douglas Salvador, MD

Katherine Hsu, MD, MPHDepartment of Public Health

Jose Martagon-Villamil, MD

Richard B. Brown, MD

Katherine Hsu, MD, MPH, FAAP* Associate Professor of PediatricsMedical Director, Division of STD Prevention & HIV/AIDS SurveillanceMassachusetts Department of Public Health

Claire Magauran, MD*Assistant ProfessorTufts University School of Medicine Attending PhysicianInfectious Diseases Division Baystate Medical Center

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14.

Discuss important primary care updates inthe diagnosis and treatment of STDs.Define the concept and nature of emerginginfectious diseases.Discuss relevant updates in Zika infectionand other important emerging infectiousdiseases.

LAST NAME ___________________________________________________

FIRST NAME ___________________________________________________

PROFESSION ___________________________________________________

HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL DEGREE______________________________

SPECIALTY_____________________________________________________

HOME PHONE ________________________WORK PHONE ________________________

HOME ADDRESS________________________________________________

CITY___________________________________STATE___________ZIP CODE____________

E-MAIL_______________________________________________________________________

WE CANNOT PROCESS REGISTRATIONS WITHOUT PAYMENT learn.bhs.org

MAIL TO:Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education 361 Whitney Ave, Holyoke, MA 01040

Registration

For your security, we do not accept credit card payments by FAX or mail. We accept credit card payments on our 128-bit encrypted website available at learn.bhs.org

We do not store your full credit card number in this system.

ENTER YOUR CE ID NUMBER in ONE of the boxes to the right. Use your CE ID number to register for courses, access your CE transcript/credits, and confirm your registration.

INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION__________________________________

Write your CE Portal ID once in this section. This ID connects all of your Baystate CE information. Use it to sign into the Learner Portal at learn.bhs.org to register for courses with a credit card and review your transcript.For Baystate employees and medical staff

Baystate Employees EN

Physicians/Staff

A. First initial of your first name B. Birthday month and day (ex: 2 digits each: May 7=0507 not 57) C. Last four digits of social security number

CE ID Number

PN

For All Others:

Explain the role of penicillin in the rationaluse of antibiotics in the era of emergingdrug resistance.

15. Discuss clinical scenarios when to usepenicillin drugs appropriately.

Review the history and knowledge aboutpenicillin drugs.

Douglas Salvador, MD, MPH* Assistant Professor of Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine Vice President, Medical Affairs Infectious Diseases Division Baystate Medical Center

Francisco Hernandez Munoz, MD* FellowInfectious Diseases Division Baystate Medical Center

In support of improving patient care, Baystate Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education

PHYSICIANSBaystate Health designates this live activity for a

maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category1 Credits (tm)

Physicians should claim only the credit commensu-rate with the extent of their participation in theactivity.

NURSESThis activity carries a maximum of 6.0 contacthours.

This program will take place at The Log Cabin,500 Easthampton Road, Holyoke, MA 01040.The Log Cabin phone number is 413-535-5077.

DIRECTIONSFrom the Mass Pike: Take Exit 4 to I-91 North.From I-91, take Exit 17B to Route 141 West. TheLog Cabin is two miles ahead on the left. From the North: Travel South on I-91. Take Exit 17to Route 141 West. (Going toward Easthampton).The Log Cabin is two miles ahead on the left.From the South: Travel North on I-91. Take Exit17B to Route 141 West. The Log Cabin is twomiles ahead on the left.There is no charge for parking.

OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONSBaystate has group rates available at severalnearby hotels listed at learn.bhs.org in the drivingdirections section.

SPECIFIC AIDS OR SERVICESPlease call Baystate Continuing InterprofessionalEducation at 413-322-4242 if, under theAmericans with Disabilities Act, you require spe-cific aids or services during your visit to this con-tinuing education program.

YOUR COMFORTMeeting Room temperatures will fluctuate. Pleasedress in layers and bring a sweater.

REGISTRATION & TUITION INFORMATION:Tuition includes continental breakfast, lunch, and refresh-ment break. There is no charge for parking.

By credit card online at learn.bhs.orgClick on Regional Conferences under PROGRAMS. Click SIGN IN and enter your CE Portal ID. Click on CALENDAR and search or navigate to the course you want, select it, and add to cart. Scroll up to shopping cart and checkout. On the next page, click checkout again. Confirm your information and click next. Click credit card, select credit type, enter card details and click pay.

By mail with a checkComplete the registration form attached to the course flyer and mail it with a check for the full course fee payable to: Baystate Health Continuing Interprofessional Education 361 Whitney AvenueHolyoke, MA 01040Remember to include the course name and date on your check.

Through April 26, 2017 Online with credit card: $95

CANCELLATIONS:To cancel, call us at 413-322-4242 or fax your refund request to 413-322-4259. All cancellations incur a pro-cessing fee of $25 for conferences. We cannot refund cancellations received less than 10 business days before the course.

Credits Location Registration

Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education Springfield, MA 01199Supporting the Advancement of Knowledge

PLEASE POST

May 12, 2017 • The Log Cabin

Nonprofit OrganizationU.S. Postage

PAIDSpringfield, MAPermit No. 830

The 37th AnnualRICHARD B. BROWNINFECTIOUS DISEASES SYMPOSIUM

Friday, May 12, 2017 The Log Cabin Banquet &

Meeting House Holyoke, MA8:00 am to 3:30 pmProvided By:

Baystate Department of Medicine, Infectious Diseases Division& Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education

(ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

After April 26, 2017Online with credit card: $105

All Checks: $115