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www.cspcp.ca www.ubccpd.ca TO REGISTER Five easy ways to register: Online www.ubccpd.ca Phone (604) 875-5101 Fax (604) 875-5078 Email [email protected] Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Ave Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7 The Canadian Society for Palliative Care Physicians 7th Annual Advanced Learning in Palliative Medicine Conference St. John’s, Newfoundland / June 24-26, 2010 (Thu-Sat) Hiking, puffins, icebergs, whales, fresh air, no traffic and the friendliest people on the planet. Come to Newfoundland. We have it all!! Join us for this year's annual conference exclusively for: Physicians practicing palliative medicine & Family Physicians with an interest in end of life care 2010 Highlights Include... Last Resort Options for Responding to Intractable Suffering: What are Our Responsibilities and Limits? by Timothy E. Quill, MD Director of the Palliative Care Program, Strong Health, N.Y.. Dr. Quill is highly regarded locally and nationally for his ongoing study of palliative care and end-of-life issues. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and also certified in Palliative Care by the American Board of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Advanced Care Plan: Presenting the National Framework Key Articles From The Past Year Palliative Sedation Changing Culture to Improve Care Difficult Clinical Cases Palliative Care Physician's Health/Coping Emerging Researcher's Presentations Excellent opportunity to visit beautiful Newfoundland!

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Page 1: 7th Annual Advanced Learning in Palliative Medicine Conference · F*) Overview of Symptom Management: Part 1 "Pain" & Part 2 "Non-Pain", Dr. Susan MacDonald * = For the non-palliative

www.cspcp.ca www.ubccpd.ca

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ways to register:

Online www.ubccpd.ca

Phone (604) 875-5101

Fax (604) 875-5078

Email [email protected]

Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Ave Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7

The Canadian Society for Palliative Care Physicians

7th Annual Advanced Learning in Palliative Medicine Conference St. John’s, Newfoundland / June 24-26, 2010 (Thu-Sat)

Hiking, puffins, icebergs, whales, fresh air, no traffic and the friendliest people on the planet. Come to Newfoundland. We have it all!!

Join us for this year's annual conference exclusively for:

⇒ Physicians practicing palliative medicine &

⇒ Family Physicians with an interest in end of life care

2010 Highlights Include... � Last Resort Options for Responding to Intractable Suffering: What are Our

Responsibilities and Limits? by Timothy E. Quill, MD Director of the Palliative Care Program, Strong Health, N.Y.. Dr. Quill is highly regarded locally and nationally for his ongoing study of palliative care and end-of-life issues. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and also certified in Palliative Care by the American Board of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.

� Advanced Care Plan: Presenting the National Framework

� Key Articles From The Past Year

� Palliative Sedation

� Changing Culture to Improve Care

� Difficult Clinical Cases

� Palliative Care Physician's Health/Coping

� Emerging Researcher's Presentations

� Excellent opportunity to visit beautiful Newfoundland!

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Conference Location & Accommodation

Delta St. John’s Hotel 120 New Gower Street St. John's, Newfoundland, A1C 6K4 Toll-Free: 1-888-793-3582

How to book your hotel stay: Participants at the "7th Annual Advanced Learning in Palliative Medicine" confer-ence are asked to make their own hotel reservations. We encourage you to book early! The conference group room rates are $198.00 CDN for a standard room and $218 for a Delta Premier Room (plus appli-cable taxes). Individual reservations can be made by contacting in-house Reserva-tions directly by May 23, 2010 @ 1-888-890-3222 and mentioning the group name: "7th Annual Advanced Learning in Pallia-tive Medicine Conference".

Thursday June 24, 2010

0800 Post Graduate and Undergraduate Meeting (closed meeting)

1100 CSPCP Board Meeting (closed meeting)

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1600 Conference Registration Opens

1800 Opening Remarks

1815 Last Resort Options for Responding to Intractable Suffering:

What are Our Responsibilities and Limits?, Dr. Timothy Quill

1900 Question & Answer Period

1945 Conference Day End

Opening Reception - all welcome!

Friday June 25, 2010 0800 Registration and Breakfast

0900 Physician's Health and Well Being, Dr. David Posen

0945 Question & Answer Period

1000 Stretch Break

1015 Breakout Sessions (chose 2):

A) Last Resort Options: Cases for Consultation and Discussion,

Dr. Timothy Quill

B) Key Article Review From the Last Year, Dr. José Pereira

C) End Stage Cardiac Disease, Dr. Ed Fitzgibbon

D) Physician Health - Small Group, Dr. David Posen

E) Bone Matters: Metastases, Hypercalcemia, Osteoporosis,

& Vitamin D, Dr. Christopher Kovacs

F*) Overview of Symptom Management: Part 1 "Pain" & Part 2 "Non-Pain",

Dr. Susan MacDonald * = For the non-palliative specialist (this workshop does not repeat as it runs the full morning into the second set of sessions)

1145 Stretch Break

1200 Sessions Repeat (Except F)

1330 Sessions End, Afternoon Free

1900 Annual Conference Dinner with East Coast Entertainment

Saturday June 26, 2010 0800 Breakfast and Registration Open

0900 Advanced Care Plan: Presenting the National Framework

(Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association), Ms. Louise Hanvey

0930 Changing Culture to Improve Care, Dr. Deborah Dudgeon

1030 Stretch break

1045 Breakout Sessions (chose 2):

G) Difficult Clinical Cases, Dr. Robin Love and Dr. Ingrid de Kock

H) Palliative Sedation, Dr. Doreen Oneschuk & Dr. Mervyn Dean

I) Emerging Researchers Short Presentations, Presented by residents nominated for Resident Research Award

J) How Humour Helps Humans Heal, Dr. Bill Eaton

K *) Methadone Workshop for Family Physicians, Dr. Ed Fitzgibbon * = For the non-palliative care specialist (repeats)

1215 Lunch Break - On own (1.5 hours)

1215 Annual General Meeting (all members welcome - you can become a member with conference registration or by signing

up at this AGM)

1345 Sessions repeat from morning

1515 Break

1530 Closing remarks & Summary of Key Pearls, Dr. Susan MacDonald.

1545 Time to Fill out Evaluations

1600 Conference Closes.

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Accreditation The University of British Columbia, Fac-ulty of Medicine, Division of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is fully accredited by the Committee on Accredi-tation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The UBC Divi-sion of CPD designates this educational program as meeting the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physi-cians of Canada for up to 10.50 MAINPRO M1 credits. This program is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certifica-tion program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This program has been reviewed and ap-proved by the UBC Division of CPD. Each physician should claim only those credits he/she actually spent in the activity.

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Course Coordinators:

Susan MacDonald, BScN, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Associate Professor of Medicine and Family Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Divisional Chief of Palliative Care, Eastern Health

Ingrid de Kock, MBChB, DA(SA), Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Palliative Care Medicine, Department of Oncology, University of Alberta; Regional Palliative Care Program, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB - Conference Co-Chair

Planning Committee:

Gillian Fyles, MD, Medical Leader Pain and Symptom Management/Palliative Care Program, Centre for the Southern Interior, BC Cancer Agency Research Leader Oncology Palliative Care BC Cancer Agency, Kelowna, BC

Larry Librach, MD, CCFP, FCFP, W. Gifford-Jones Professor Pain Control & Palliative Care, University of Toronto; Director, Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON

Robin Love, MD, Medical Director, Palliative Care Unit, Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, Nanaimo; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Practice, UBC

Doreen Oneschuk, MD, CCFP, Associate Professor, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Oncology, University of Alberta; Regional Palliative Care Program, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB

Valerie Schulz, MD FRCPC (Anesthesia) MPH; Palliative Medicine ABHPM (cert) Dept of Anesthesia & Perioperative Medicine, LHSC Associate Prof University of Western Ontario, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

Presenting Faculty: Mervyn Dean, MB ChB, CCFP, Palliative Care physician, Western Health, Corner Brook, NL

Ingrid De Kock, MBChB, DA(SA), Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Palliative Care Medicine, Department of Oncology, University of Alberta; Regional Palliative Care Pro-gram, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB

Deborah Dudgeon, MD FRCPC. W. Ford Connell Professor of Palliative Care Medicine and Director of Palliative Care Medicine, Queen's University; Provincial Program Head, Palliative Care, Cancer Care Ontario

Bill Eaton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, NF

Edward Fitzgibbon, MD, MSc (Epi), CCFP, Medical Director, Palliative Care Program, The Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, ON

Christopher Kovacs, MD, FRCPC, FACP, Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology and Metabolism), Obstetrics & Gynecology, and BioMedical Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Louise Hanvey, RN, BN, MHA, Project Director, Advance Care Planning in Canada: A National Framework and Implementation; Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association, Ottawa , ON

Robin Love, MD, Medical Director, Palliative Care Unit, Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, Nanaimo; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Practice, UBC

Susan MacDonald, BScN, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Associate Professor of Medicine and Family Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Divisional Chief of Palliative Care, Eastern Health

Doreen Oneschuk, MD, CCFP, Associate Professor, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Oncology, University of Alberta; Regional Palliative Care Program, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB

David Posen, MD, CCFP, FCFP, professional stress management/lifestyle speaker and author, Oakville, ON

José Pereira MBChB, DA(SA), CCFP, MSc (MEd) Head and Professor, Division of Palliative Care, University of Ottawa, ON

Timothy Quill, MD, Director, The Center for Ethics, Humanities and Palliative Care; Professor, The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Board certified palliative care consultant, Rochester, NY

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Newfoundland and Labrador "Rich with history. Rife with culture. Sprawling with natural beauty. All these wonders have been here for thousands of years, embraced by those who happened upon them. It's up to the traveler to enjoy them, to go vigorously in search of people, adventures, and places to experience. Around every bend you will find a piece of heaven, a delightful sight, a playful breeze that will help your journey. Here, you will learn about this place called Newfound-land and Labrador, Canada. Catch a glimpse of icebergs, whales, birds and wildlife. Find hiking trails, parks, historic sites and scenic driving routes. Search for maps, accommodations, tours, festivals and events, outfitters and places to shop. Take this opportunity to ex-plore this mysterious land. Let go of your expectations. Prepare yourself to be lost, and found, in Newfoundland and Labrador." Resource: www.newfoundlandlabrador.com

Discovering Newfoundland "Susan's Picks"

Dr. Susan MacDonald is the 2010 conference chair and a local to Newfoundland -- here are her suggestions for you while you

are visiting St. John's NF...

Half Day Tour: Cape St Mary's Ecological Reserve It's about an 1 1/2 hour drive out of St John's. There is a lovely interpretation centre, an interesting walk, a light house, and more sea birds than you can imagine. You don't even need binoculars! Bring your camera, sturdy walking shoes and a windbreaker. Visit: www.greatcanadianparks.com/nfoundland/cstmary/index.htm

Boat Tour Through Iceberg Alley Cross paths by boat as the majestic icebergs travel from Greenland along the coast. You may catch a glimpse of giant whales as they breach into the air. A beautiful site and excellent opportunity for the family! Visit: www.atlanticadventures.com

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How to Register

Refunds and Cancellations

Online www.ubccpd.ca

Phone (604) 875-5101

Fax (604) 875-5078

Email [email protected]

Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7

Only forms accompanied by full payment will be processed. To ensure course materials are ready for you at the conference, your registration must be received by 4:00 pm, June 11, 2010. After this date registrations will only be available on-site.

This course incurs significant non-refundable expenses prior to the course please read and carefully understand our cancellation policy before submitting your registration.

The Division of Continuing Professional Development reserves the right to cancel a course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. Each registrant will be notified by telephone, followed by written notification and a full refund. The University of British Columbia is not responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, airline or hotel penalties.

Should you need to cancel your registration, you must do so by email to: [email protected] before June 5, 2010. You must then return by mail your Income Tax Receipt in order to receive a refund. Once this has been received, your registration fee, less a $100 handling charge, will be refunded. After June 5, 2010, no refunds will be granted for withdrawal unless a replacement can be secured by the registrant; however, a $50 cancellation fee will still apply.

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***PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE READ THE CANCELLATION POLICY BEFORE COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION FORM***

CONTACT DETAILS

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Last Name Given Name(s)

Address

City Prov/State Postal Code

Telephone Fax

Email

1. Do you hold a clinical or academic appointment with the UBC Faculty of Medicine? � Yes � No 2. a) Do you have an affiliation with the College of Family Physicians of Canada? � Yes � No b) If you answered yes, are you a � Member, � Certificant or � Fellow 3. a) Are you a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada? � Yes� No b) If yes, please list your specialty: _____________________________________________ 4. Are you practicing in a: � Urban � Rural Area? 5. Please check the box below if you DO NOT wish to have your information included on the participant list: � I DO NOT CONSENT to being on the participant list. 6. All participants who register for UBC CPD courses are included on the mailing list for future educational programs. If you DO NOT wish to have UBC CPD course brochures mailed to you, please indicate below. � I DO NOT wish to be on the UBC CPD mailing list. For further information, please contact UBC CPD at: [email protected] or 604-875-5101.

Payment Information

Breakout Sessions Please number in order of preference (1=most preferred) for each day. Assignments will be made in the order received. Seats are limited; once those limits are reached, you will be assigned your next available choice .

Friday A� B� C� D� E� F*�

(Session "F" does not repeat and continues through both workshop times)

Saturday G� H� I� J� K*�

* indicates that this session is specifically for non-palliative care specialists

CSPCP Members: (If dues are paid in full)

$499 $549 $599

Non-Member Physicians

$599 $649 $699

Residents/Students: (Bring student card onsite)

$249 $279 $299

Early Bird Register by Mar 31,

2010 Apr 1-Jun 10, 2010

By June 11 & onsite

CONFERENCE FEES includes breakfast, breaks , & one conference dinner ticket. Please circle one:

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Conference St. John’s, Newfoundland June 24-26, 2010

REGISTRATION FORM

Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians Annual Membership: � $100 You will qualify for the reduced member's rate if you join the Society at the time of registration. For information about the Society, visit the CSPCP website at www.cspcp.ca.

Conference Dinner (Friday June 25th) ** 1 free ticket with registration**

I plan to attend the conference event and use my free ticket: � Yes � No I would like to purchase a guest ticket: ___# x $59.00 =____________________ Allergies/Special Meal requirements:_______________________________________