Office of Continuing Medical Education and
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Sponsored by:Wednesday - SaturdayOctOber 3-6, 2012
the hiltOn WaikOlOakohala coast, big island of hawaii
32nd Annual
current cOnceptS in primary care cardiOlOgy
“Congratulations to UCD CME staff and speakers for an excellent conference.”“One of the best, if not the best, CME programs I’ve been to. Thank you.”“Great expert overview of common cardiac problems which we may encounter in daily practice.”“I appreciate the relaxed, friendly setting and the approachability of the presenters.”
cOmmentS FrOm preViOuS cOurSe participantS
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WedneSday, OctOber 3, 2012
7:30 am Registration,ContinentalBreakfastandConversation
Prevention of CardiovasCular disease Moderator: Ezra A. Amsterdam, MD
8:10 Welcome and Course objectivesEzra A. Amsterdam, MD
8:20 Knowledge assessment; Pre-testEzra A. Amsterdam, MD
8:30 Primordial and Primary Prevention of CvdNewemphasisonstavingoffemergenceoftheriskfactorsEzra A. Amsterdam, MD
8:55 Q&a
9:00 How to implement and Maintain effective secondary Prevention of CvdAdvancesinmanagementoflipidsandassociatedriskfactorsSaul Schaefer, MD
9:25 Q&a
9:30 update on the treatment of HypertensionCurrenttargets,newmethodsforthisprevalentriskfactorSandhya Venugopal, MD
9:55 Q&a
10:00 Refreshments,Conversation
10:20 integrative Medicine: What is it, does it work?Fishoilvitamins,herbs…AcriticalanalysisSaul Schaefer, MD
10:45 Q&a
10:50 Mindfulness - a Preventive strategy for Cardiovascular disease
Doesitreducetheriskfactorofstress?Dina Amsterdam
11:15 Q&a
11:20 Measurement of improvement in Knowledge; Post-testEzra A. Amsterdam, MD
11:30 Adjourn
12:00 - afternoon WorKsHoP 2:00 pm Lunchwillbeprovidedfrom11:30-12:00pm
Optional, additional fee, box lunch included and 2 hours of credit
ecg WOrkShOp Interactivesession,demonstrations,ECGunknowns. Assumes knowledge of ECG interpretation equivalent
to that in the text: “The Only EKG Book You’ll Ever Need” by Thaler(preferred)or Dubin ECGtext.
Ezra A. Amsterdam, MD
thurSday, OctOber 4, 2012
1:00 pm Registration,SnacksandConversation
ManageMent of CardiovasCular disease Moderator: Saul Schaefer, MD
1:15 Welcome and objectivesSaul Schaefer, MD
1:25 Knowledge assessment; Pre-testSaul Schaefer, MD
1:35 success with systolic Heart failureStateoftheartnondruganddrugtherapyandadvancedmethodsKathleen L. Tong, MD
2:00 Q&a
2:05 update on the epidemic of diastolic Heart failurePracticalmethodsformanagingthiselusiveandchallengingsyndromeSaul Schaefer, MD
2:30 Q&a
2:35 Pulmonary Hypertension: etiology, Pathophysiology, therapyRecognitionandmanagementofthismultifacetedconditionKathleen L. Tong, MD
3:00 Q&a
3:05 Refreshments,Conversation
3:25 the role of revascularization for stable angina Contemporaryassessmentofindications,methods,resultsJason H. Rogers, MD
3:50 Q&a
3:55 atrial fibrillation: the relentless epidemic Evolvingconcepts,newdrugs,roleofinterventionsDali Fan, MD
4:20 Q&a
4:25 Measurement of improvement in Knowledge; Post-test Saul Schaefer, MD
4:35 Adjourn
5:15 - OceanSide yOga: a gentle practice FOr6:15 pm all leVelS Dina Amsterdam Optional, participants and their guests are invited; Please reserve your place on the enrollment form.
Saturday, OctOber 6, 2012
7:00 am ContinentalBreakfast,Conversation
Breakfast roundtable discussionsInformalcasediscussionwithfaculty,limitedseating,pre-registrationnotrequired.
6. WhentoOrderanEcho,HowtoInterprettheReport Sandhya Venugopal, MD7. Syncope Jeffrey A. Southard, MD8. MoreonAtrialFibrillation Dali Fan, MD9. NavigatingStress:ForYouandYourPatients Dina Amsterdam10.ManagementofAdvancedHeartFailure Kathleen L. Tong, MD CHallenging CliniCal ProBleMs and neW MetHods Moderator: Jeffrey A. Southard, MD
8:10 Welcome and objectives
8:20 Knowledge assessment; Pre-test Jeffrey A. Southard, MD
8:30 Cardiac stress tests: Which, Who, Why, When AppropriateselectionoftheseinformativemethodsEzra A. Amsterdam, MD
8:55 Q&a
9:00 Pacemakers, implantable Cardiac defibrillators Whataretheindications,howtofollowthepatientsDali Fan, MD
9:25 Q&a
9:30 Current Concepts of Heart disease in WomenAfreshperspectiveonthismajorconcernEzra A. Amsterdam, MD
9:55 Q&a
10:00 Refreshments,Conversation
10:20 applications of Computed tomography in CardiologyThispowerfultechniqueismakingimportantcontributionsSaul Schaefer, MD
10:45 Q&a
10:50 the future of american MedicineTelemedicine,stemcells,newtechnologyJeffrey A. Southard, MD
11:15 Q&a
11:20 Measurement of improvement in Knowledge; Post-testJeffrey A. Southard, MD
11:30 Adjourn
Have a save journey home!
Friday, OctOber 5, 2012
7:00 am ContinentalBreakfast,Conversation
Breakfast roundtable discussionsInformalcasediscussionwithfaculty,limitedseating,pre-registrationnotrequired.
1. WhentoOrderanEcho:HowtoInterprettheReport Sandhya Venugopal, MD 2. DifficultLipidProblems Saul Schaefer, MD 3. ThePatientwithChestPain–
RiskStratification,Management Ezra A. Amsterdam, MD4. Stroke,TIA,Migraine:ClosureofPFO/ASD Jason H. Rogers, MD5. NavigatingStress:ForYouandYourPatientsDina Amsterdam CHallenging CliniCal ProBleMs and neW MetHods Moderator: Jason H. Rogers, MD
8:10 Welcome and objectives Jason H. Rogers, MD
8:20 Knowledge assessment; Pre-test Jason H. Rogers, MD
8:30 Palpitations, dizziness: Common and ConcerningCausesrangefrombenigntoseriousJeffrey A. Southard, MD
8:55 Q&a
9:00 Caring for the Patient with a Coronary stent Antithrombotictherapy,riskfactorcontrol,temporarydiscontinuanceJason H. Rogers, MD
9:25 Q&a
9:30 Management of aortic valve disease Increasingtherapeuticoptions,includingcatheter-basedvalvereplacementJeffrey A. Southard, MD
9:55 Q&a
10:00 Refreshments,Conversation
10:20 recognition and treatment of Mitral valve diseaseMedicaltherapyandnewinterventionalapproachesJason H. Rogers, MD
10:45 Q&a
10:50 Preoperative evaluation of the Cardiac Patient for non-cardiac surgeryUpdateonevidence-basedevaluation,roleofguidelinesSandhya Venugopal, MD
11:15 Q&a
11:20 Measurement of improvement in Knowledge; Post-test Jason H. Rogers, MD
11:30 Adjourn
11:30 - afternoonWorKsHoPs 2:00 pm Lunchwillbeprovidedfrom11:30-12:00
Optional, additional fee, lunch included and 2 hours of credit.
cardiac auScultatiOn WOrkShOp Techniquesofphysicaldiagnosis,includinginspectionofvenouspressure,carotidpulsesandcardiacauscultationofcommoncardiacconditions,willbepresentedincaseformatwithaudienceparticipation Saul Schaefer, MD
mindFulneSS practicumInthisexperientialworkshopyouwilllearnapracticalinnerapproachandsimpletechniquestoreducestressandincreasewell-beinginthechallengesofdailyliving.Dina Amsterdam
target audienceThiscourseisdirectedtoprimarycareproviderswhowishtoincreasetheirknowledge and application of current practice in common cardiovasculardiseases.
needS aSSeSSment As a result of participants’ evaluations and community physician annualneedsassessmentsurveys, therequirements forcontemporaryevaluationandmanagementofheartandvasculardiseasebytheprimarycarepractitionerhavebeenidentified.Thisevidence-basedlearningactivityhasbeendesignedtoalterphysicianperformanceinareas indicatedintheneedsassessments, includingselection of management for cardiac risk factors, including lipid disorders,hypertension,andstress;treatmentofcoronaryarterydisease,diabetesmellitus,arrhythmias,heartfailure,andvalvularheartdisease,aswellasappreciationoftheroleofnewerinterventionaltechniquesinthemanagementofthepatientwithcardiacdisease.
This year’s four-day conference will specifically address these identifiededucational needs and provide practitioners with state-of-the-art tools toprovideimprovedtreatmentoptionsfortheirpatients.Facultypresentingandinteractingwithparticipantsatthisactivityhavebeenselectedonthebasisoftheircomprehensiveclinicalexperience,academicexcellence,andpresentationskills.
Theprogramwillfocusonpracticalaspectsofalltheaforementionedsubjectsfor application indailypractice that is foundedon evidence-basedmedicinetailoredtotheindividualpatient.Throughoutthecourse,therewillbeampleopportunityforinteractionwiththefacultyinbothformalandinformalsettings.
educatiOnal ObJectiVeS at the end of the program, participants should be able to:
• Applymethodstopreventtheappearanceofcardiacriskfactors• Treatpatientswithatrialfibrillation• Managecardiacriskfactorsforcoronaryarterydisease• Distinguishbetweenthosepatientswhorequiremedicaltherapyvs
revascularization • Evaluatesymptomsofcardiacdiseasespecifictowomen• Utilizetechniquesofstressreduction• Recognizetheindicationsforanechocardiogram• Managepatientswithvalvularheartdisease• Detecttheetiologyandapplytherapyforpalpitations
SyllabuSThe electronic syllabus will be available to pre-registered attendees online prior to the meeting for downloading and printing. A flash drive will be distributed at the conference. Attendees will receive an email when the syllabus materials are available online. Printed syllabus will not be available.
FOr Further inFOrmatiOnuC davis Health system 1 (866) CMe4edu (263-4338)office of Continuing Medical education (916)734-53903560BusinessDrive,Suite130 Fax(916)734-0742Sacramento,CA95820-2161 http://cme.ucdavis.edu
Faculty
uc daViS, diViSiOn OF cardiOVaScular medicine
department OF internal medicine
cOurSe chairSezra a. amsterdam, Md, faCC
ProfessorandAssociateChief(AcademicAffairs)
Jason H. rogers, Md, faCC AssociateProfessorand
Director,InterventionalCardiology
saul schaefer, Md, faCC Professorand
ChiefofCardiologyVeteransAdministration,Northern
CaliforniaHealthSystem
uc daViS Faculty dali fan, Md
AssociateProfessor
Jeffrey a. southard, MdAssociateProfessor
Kathleen l. tong, Md AssistantProfessorand
DirectorofHeartFailure
sandhya venugopal, MdAssociateProfessorandDirectorofHeartStation
gueSt Speakerdina amsterdam
FounderofInnerYogaYogaTeacherandYogaTherapist,EYRT500
SanFrancisco,CA
cOnFerence cOOrdinatOrKimber ChavezCMESpecialist
OfficeofContinuingMedicalEducationUCDavisHealthSystem
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enrOllmentPleaseregisterearly–spaceislimited.Tuition is $575 for physicians and $400 for all others.Confirmation of registration will be sent within two weeks after receipt of enrollment form. The fees will increase afterAugust1,2012.
Tuition includes continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks,electronicsyllabus,andanonlinecertificateofattendance.Tuitionmaybepaidbycheck,AmericanExpress,Discover,MasterCardor VISA. Cash is not accepted. Program materials cannot beguaranteedunlessenrollmentisreceivedbySeptember20.TheOffice of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right tocancelthisprogram.Insuchacase,afullrefundwillbegiven.
registration forms received without payments will not be processed until payment is received, and payment must follow within 10 days. Early discount rates are honored ifpayment is receivedby thedatenotedon theenrollment form.Afterthatdate,thelatefeeisapplied.
on-site fees: Atdoorregistrationswillbechargedatahigherrate.Pleaseseeenrollmentformfordetails.
Cancellation and refund Policy:Arefundoftuition,less$75administrativefee,willbeallowedif requested in writing by September 20. No refunds will beprovidedafterthisdate.
Cultural and linguistic Competency requirementAll continuing medical education (CME) courses with patientcare components are required by California State statute toinclude curriculum on cultural and linguistic competency inthe practice of medicine (California Business and ProfessionsCode, Section 2190.1). Those who have developed this UCDavis CME activity have been encouraged to address culturalandlinguisticdifferencesforadiversepatientpopulationrelatedto this topic. A variety of resources are available that addressthesecompetencies. Additional resourcesand informationcanbefoundonourwebsite,http://cme.ucdavis.edu.
accreditatiOn: The University of California Davis HealthSystem is accredited by the AccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medical Education(ACCME) to provide continuing medicaleducationforphysicians.
credit deSignatiOnphysician credit: The University of California Davis HealthSystemdesignatesthisliveactivityforamaximum of 20AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim creditcommensuratewiththeextentoftheirparticipationintheactivity.
aaFp: Application for CME credit has been filed with theAmerican Academy of Family Physicians. determination of credit is pending.
AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM acceptable for interprofessional team members
nurse: For the purpose of recertification, the AmericanNurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ issuedbyorganizationsaccreditedbytheACCME.For the purpose of relicensure, the California Board ofRegistered Nursing accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™(reportnumberofcreditsandfillin“CMECategory1”fortheprovidernumber).
physician assistant: The National Commission onCertificationofPhysicianAssistants(NCCPA)statesthatAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™areacceptableforcontinuingmedicaleducationrequirementsforrecertification.
additiOnal credit deSignatiOnpharmacist: The University of California Davis Health SystemDepartment of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation
Council forPharmacyEducationas aproviderofcontinuingpharmacyeducation.Pharmacistmustattend the entireday to receive fullACPE credit.ACPE Credit is assigned to general session only,anddoesnotincludeoptionalsessions.no partial
credit will be awarded.
october 3, 2012: ACPE Universal Activity Number0277-0000-12-182-L01-Phasbeenassignedtothisactivity.Thisknowledge-basedactivityprovides3.00contacthours(0.3CEUs)ofcontinuingeducationcredit.
october 4, 2012: ACPE Universal Activity Number0277-0000-12-183-L01-Phasbeen assigned to this activity.Thisknowledge-basedactivityprovides3.00contacthours(0.3CEUs)ofcontinuingeducationcredit.
october 5, 2012: ACPE Universal Activity Number0277-0000-12-184-L01-Phasbeenassignedtothisactivity.Thisknowledge-basedactivityprovides3.00contacthours(0.3CEUs)ofcontinuingeducationcredit.
october 6, 2012: ACPE Universal Activity Number0277-0000-12-185-L01-Phasbeenassignedtothisactivity.Thisknowledge-basedactivityprovides3.00contacthours(0.3CEUs)ofcontinuingeducationcredit.
if you attend all sessions Uptoatoamaximumof20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
general session Uptoamaximumof12AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CardiaC ausCultation WorKsHoP Uptoamaximumof2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
eCg WorKsHoP Uptoamaximumof2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Mindfulness PraCtiCuM Uptoamaximumof2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
BreaKfast roundtaBle disCussions Uptoamaximumof2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
cOnFerence lOcatiOn and lOdgingHiltonWaikoloaVillage®69-425WaikoloaBeachDriveWaikoloa,Hawaii96738(808)886-1234(800)HILTONS(808)886-2900Faxhttp://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com
uc daViS health SyStem cme miSSiOnInconcertwiththeUCDavisHealthSystemmissionof“improvinglivesandtransforminghealth care,” the continuing medicaleducation (CME) mission focuses on thelifelong learning commitments of healthcareprofessionals practicing in NorthernCaliforniaandbeyond.UCDavisCMEisatthenexusbetweenscientificdiscoveryanditstranslation into practice. The CME programis committed to developing evidence-basededucational programs to meet the learners’educational needs to enhance competence,performanceand/orpatientcare.
diSclOSure OF releVant Financial relatiOnShipSAsaprovideraccreditedbytheAccreditationCouncilforContinuingMedicalEducation,theUniversityofCaliforniaDavisHealthSystemOffice of Continuing Medical Educationmust ensure balance, independence, andobjectivity in all CME activities to promoteimprovements in health care and notproprietaryinterestsofacommercialinterest.Theprovidercontrolsalldecisionsrelatedtoidentification of CME needs, determinationof educational objectives, selection andpresentation of content, selection of allpersons and organizations that will be in aposition to control the content, selection ofeducational methods, and evaluation of theactivity.Coursedirectors,planningcommitteemembers, presenters, authors, moderators,panel members, and others in a position tocontrolthecontentofthisactivityarerequiredto disclose relevant financial relationshipswith commercial interests related to thesubject matter of this educational activity.Learners are able to assess the potentialfor commercial bias in information whencompletedisclosure,resolutionofconflictsofinterest,andacknowledgmentofcommercialsupport are provided prior to the activity.Informed learnersare thefinal safeguards inassuring that a CME activity is independentfrom commercial support. We believe thismechanism contributes to the transparencyandaccountabilityofCME.
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ThespecialIslandorResortviewroomratewillbeavailableuntilSeptember11,2012oruntilthegroup’sblockofroomsissoldout,whichevercomesfirst.
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air traVel to kona, big island (kOa)Hawaiian airlinesForthisspecificconference,substantialflightdiscountsareavailablethroughHawaiianAirlinesforourWestCoastattendees.YoumayaccesstheseratesbyloggingontotheHawaiian Airlines website: http://www.HawaiianAir.com/Affiliate. You must enter thePreferredAffiliateProgramCode:UCDHEALTHtobookyourdiscountedflightonline.Thisdiscountisonlyavailabletointernetbookings.AttheFareShopperPage,besureto clickon the tabs showingdiscounts available.Ticketswill be issueddirectly fromHawaiianAirlinesbyElectronicTicketing(E-Ticket).
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regiStratiOn FeeS(Receipt/Confirmation will be mailed within two weeks)
early discount after august 1 after september 20/on sitePhysician $575 $675 $750Pharmacist,RPh $525 $625 $700OtherHealth-careProfessional $400 $475 $550
Wednesday eCg lunchtime Workshop Optional, box lunch included and 2 credits $65
Thursday yoga on the Beach for all levels
Participants and their guests are invited $10 _________@$10 $___________
Friday Cardiac auscultation lunchtime Workshop Optional, box lunch included and 2 credits $65
Friday Mindfulness Practicum $65 Optional, box lunch included and 2 credits
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• Newapproachestocardiacriskpreventionandmanagement
• Advancesinthetreatmentofatrialfibrillation
• Advancesinrevascularizationforcoronaryarterydisease
• Updateontreatmentofhypertensionandlipiddisorders
• Stressreductiontechniquesforyouandyourpatients
• Understandingwhoneedsanechocardiogram
• Newconceptsinwomenandheartdisease• Howtoeffectivelymanagepatientswith
palpitations• Advancesinthetreatmentofvalvular
disease• ECG,CardiacAuscultationandStress
Reductionworkshops• Smallgrouproundtablediscussions,
Comprehensivesyllabus• Dailyself-assessmentaudience-
responsesystem
This program is self supporting and receives no state funding.