edmund g. beacham 40th annual current topics in geriatrics
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re, Maryland 21205-2195
Johns Hopkins Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology presents
Edmund G. Beacham 40th Annual
Current Topics in Geriatrics
Thursday – Saturday • February 14 – 16, 2013Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards
Baltimore, Maryland
Dr. Beacham’s vision when he developed the course in 1972 was to provide scientifically-based practical, clinical talks focused on improving the health care of individual seniors. It is in that spirit that we dedicated Topics in Geriatrics to his memory when he died in May 2008 at the age of 93. Through this and subsequent courses, we will bring together many of his trainees and colleagues to give the sort of talks he demanded.
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
40th
Anniversary
Year!
Who Should AttendThis activity is intended for
geriatricians, internists,
family practitioners,
physician assistants,
nurses, nurse practitioners
and nursing home administrators.
Description
The aging of the American population is well known and significantly impacts many aspects of health
care needs and delivery. Most physicians have received very little or no formal geriatrics training, despite this growing trend in the number of elderly patients they care for. Surveys demonstrate that physicians commonly report discomfort and dissatisfaction with providing care to the elderly. Further, studies evaluating standard quality indicators for the care of the vulnerable elderly show quite poor quality of care. Elderly patients with multiple co-morbidities report high rates of dissatisfaction with their health care.
This activity is designed to provide practical information to clinicians and healthcare professionals who care for elderly patients; it will improve knowledge about diseases and syndromes common in the elderly and offer practical and effective guides to their management.
ObjectivesAfter attending this activity, the participant will demonstrate the ability to:
• Recognize common geriatric syndromes and initiate treatment for these syndromes
• Identify approaches to and limits of management of specific disease of organ systems that are common in the elderly, e.g., osteoporosis, hyperlipidemia, Alzheimer’s Disease
• Describe important research developments that influence the clinical care of geriatric patients
• Comprehend the dynamic nature of current support of primary care practice for seniors and the opportunities to improve care quality that likely will be enhanced by health care reform.
Accreditation StatementThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nursing CreditAmerican Nurses Credentialing CenterThe Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.This program is pending approval of The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing.
Other CreditAmerican Academy of Family Physicians This Live activity, Edmund G. Beacham 40th Annual Current Topics in Geriatrics, with a beginning date of February 14, 2013, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 18.75 Prescribed credit(s) by the American
Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.American Academy of Physician Assistants American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 19.5 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.
Policy on Speaker and Provider DisclosureIt is the policy of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine that the speaker and provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine OCME has established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made in the activity handout materials.
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Johns Hopkins D
ivision of Geriatric M
edicine and Gerontology
presents
Edmund G
. Beacham
40th Annual
Current Topics in
Geriatrics
Thursday – Saturday • February 14 – 16, 2013
Baltim
ore Marriott Inner H
arbor at Cam
den YardsBaltim
ore, Maryland
SpeakersActivity DirectorsJohn Burton, MDProfessor of Medicine Director, Johns Hopkins Geriatric Education Center Consortium
Jane Marks, RN, MSAssociate Director Johns Hopkins Geriatric Education Center Consortium
Peter Abadir, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Alicia Arbaje, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Medicine
Dorcas Baker, RN, BSN, ACRN, MASite Director, PA/Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center
Michele Bellantoni, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Cynthia Boyd, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Ilene Browner, MDInstructor of Oncology
Colleen Christmas, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Jessica Colburn, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Perry Colvin, MDClinical Associate in Medicine
Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBAMason F. Lord Professor of Medicine Director, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology
Michael Fingerhood, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine Division of Chemical Dependence
Thomas Finucane, MDProfessor of Medicine
Kelly Gebo, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Laura Gitlin, PhDProfessor and Director Center for Innovative Care in Aging Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
William Greenough, MDProfessor of Medicine
Jennifer Hayashi, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Denise King, RNWound Care Manager Johns Hopkins Bayview Care Center
Christopher Marano, MDAssistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Matthew McNabney, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Simon Mears, MD, PhDChairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Esther Oh, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Memory and Alzheimer’s Treatment Center
V. Inez Wendel, CRNPNurse Practitioner
Patricia Wong, MD, MSCE, FACPAdjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology
Sevil Yasar, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Roy Ziegelstein, MDProfessor of Medicine Division of Cardiology
Johns Hopkins Speakers
Planning Committee Danelle Cayea, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Colleen Christmas, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Jessica Colburn, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Jennifer Hayashi, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
V. Inez Wendel, CRNPNurse Practitioner
Guest SpeakersAaron Charles, MDAssociate Medical DirectorGilchrist Hospice CareBaltimore, Maryland
Grace Cordts, MDDirector, Geriatrics and Extended CareVeterans Administration Maryland Health Care SystemBaltimore, Maryland
K. Eric DeJonge, MDDirector of GeriatricsWashington Hospital CenterWashington, DC
Susan Friedman, MD, MPHAssociate Professor of MedicineUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester, New York
William Hall, MDPaul H. Fine Professor in MedicineUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterRochester, New York
Jennie Chin HansenChief Executive OfficerAmerican Geriatrics SocietyNew York, New York
Mark Katlic, MD, MMM, FACSChairman, Department of SurgerySurgeon-in-ChiefDirector, Sinai Center for Geriatric SurgerySinai Hospital of BaltimoreBaltimore, Maryland
Dennis Klima, PT, MS, PhD, GCS, NCSAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Maryland Eastern ShoreCambridge, Maryland
Ann Morrison, PhD, RNConsultant–Dementia Care Baltimore Maryland
Stephen Reich, MDProfessor of Neurology University of Maryland School of Medicine Co-Director, Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Baltimore, Maryland
Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANPProfessor of NursingSonya Ziporkin Gershowitz Chair in GerontologyUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineBaltimore, Maryland
40th
Anniversary Year!
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
Nonprofit O
rg.U
.S. Postage
PAID
Baltimore, M
DPerm
it No. 5839
Offi
ce of C
on
tinu
ing M
edical E
ducatio
n720 R
utland Avenue / Turner 20
Baltimo
re, Maryland 21205-2195
Johns Hopkins Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology presents
Edmund G. Beacham 40th Annual
Current Topics in Geriatrics
Thursday – Saturday • February 14 – 16, 2013Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards
Baltimore, Maryland
Dr. Beacham’s vision when he developed the course in 1972 was to provide scientifically-based practical, clinical talks focused on improving the health care of individual seniors. It is in that spirit that we dedicated Topics in Geriatrics to his memory when he died in May 2008 at the age of 93. Through this and subsequent courses, we will bring together many of his trainees and colleagues to give the sort of talks he demanded.
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
40th
Anniversary
Year!
Who Should AttendThis activity is intended for
geriatricians, internists,
family practitioners,
physician assistants,
nurses, nurse practitioners
and nursing home administrators.
Description
The aging of the American population is well known and significantly impacts many aspects of health
care needs and delivery. Most physicians have received very little or no formal geriatrics training, despite this growing trend in the number of elderly patients they care for. Surveys demonstrate that physicians commonly report discomfort and dissatisfaction with providing care to the elderly. Further, studies evaluating standard quality indicators for the care of the vulnerable elderly show quite poor quality of care. Elderly patients with multiple co-morbidities report high rates of dissatisfaction with their health care.
This activity is designed to provide practical information to clinicians and healthcare professionals who care for elderly patients; it will improve knowledge about diseases and syndromes common in the elderly and offer practical and effective guides to their management.
ObjectivesAfter attending this activity, the participant will demonstrate the ability to:
• Recognize common geriatric syndromes and initiate treatment for these syndromes
• Identify approaches to and limits of management of specific disease of organ systems that are common in the elderly, e.g., osteoporosis, hyperlipidemia, Alzheimer’s Disease
• Describe important research developments that influence the clinical care of geriatric patients
• Comprehend the dynamic nature of current support of primary care practice for seniors and the opportunities to improve care quality that likely will be enhanced by health care reform.
Accreditation StatementThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nursing CreditAmerican Nurses Credentialing CenterThe Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.This program is pending approval of The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing.
Other CreditAmerican Academy of Family Physicians This Live activity, Edmund G. Beacham 40th Annual Current Topics in Geriatrics, with a beginning date of February 14, 2013, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 18.75 Prescribed credit(s) by the American
Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.American Academy of Physician Assistants American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 19.5 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.
Policy on Speaker and Provider DisclosureIt is the policy of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine that the speaker and provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine OCME has established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made in the activity handout materials.
DA
TE
D M
AT
ER
IAL
Johns Hopkins D
ivision of Geriatric M
edicine and Gerontology
presents
Edmund G
. Beacham
40th Annual
Current Topics in
Geriatrics
Thursday – Saturday • February 14 – 16, 2013
Baltim
ore Marriott Inner H
arbor at Cam
den YardsBaltim
ore, Maryland
SpeakersActivity DirectorsJohn Burton, MDProfessor of Medicine Director, Johns Hopkins Geriatric Education Center Consortium
Jane Marks, RN, MSAssociate Director Johns Hopkins Geriatric Education Center Consortium
Peter Abadir, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Alicia Arbaje, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Medicine
Dorcas Baker, RN, BSN, ACRN, MASite Director, PA/Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center
Michele Bellantoni, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Cynthia Boyd, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Ilene Browner, MDInstructor of Oncology
Colleen Christmas, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Jessica Colburn, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Perry Colvin, MDClinical Associate in Medicine
Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBAMason F. Lord Professor of Medicine Director, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology
Michael Fingerhood, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine Division of Chemical Dependence
Thomas Finucane, MDProfessor of Medicine
Kelly Gebo, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Laura Gitlin, PhDProfessor and Director Center for Innovative Care in Aging Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
William Greenough, MDProfessor of Medicine
Jennifer Hayashi, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Denise King, RNWound Care Manager Johns Hopkins Bayview Care Center
Christopher Marano, MDAssistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Matthew McNabney, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Simon Mears, MD, PhDChairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Esther Oh, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Memory and Alzheimer’s Treatment Center
V. Inez Wendel, CRNPNurse Practitioner
Patricia Wong, MD, MSCE, FACPAdjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology
Sevil Yasar, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Roy Ziegelstein, MDProfessor of Medicine Division of Cardiology
Johns Hopkins Speakers
Planning Committee Danelle Cayea, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Colleen Christmas, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Jessica Colburn, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Jennifer Hayashi, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
V. Inez Wendel, CRNPNurse Practitioner
Guest SpeakersAaron Charles, MDAssociate Medical DirectorGilchrist Hospice CareBaltimore, Maryland
Grace Cordts, MDDirector, Geriatrics and Extended CareVeterans Administration Maryland Health Care SystemBaltimore, Maryland
K. Eric DeJonge, MDDirector of GeriatricsWashington Hospital CenterWashington, DC
Susan Friedman, MD, MPHAssociate Professor of MedicineUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester, New York
William Hall, MDPaul H. Fine Professor in MedicineUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterRochester, New York
Jennie Chin HansenChief Executive OfficerAmerican Geriatrics SocietyNew York, New York
Mark Katlic, MD, MMM, FACSChairman, Department of SurgerySurgeon-in-ChiefDirector, Sinai Center for Geriatric SurgerySinai Hospital of BaltimoreBaltimore, Maryland
Dennis Klima, PT, MS, PhD, GCS, NCSAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Maryland Eastern ShoreCambridge, Maryland
Ann Morrison, PhD, RNConsultant–Dementia Care Baltimore Maryland
Stephen Reich, MDProfessor of Neurology University of Maryland School of Medicine Co-Director, Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Baltimore, Maryland
Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANPProfessor of NursingSonya Ziporkin Gershowitz Chair in GerontologyUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineBaltimore, Maryland
40th
Anniversary Year!
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
ProgramThursday, February 14, 2013
PRE-CONFERENCE BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM
Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Geriatrics Education Center Consortium. This additional, non-fee session is available only to the first 50 registrants of the 40th Annual Topics course who on their Registration Form indicate a desire to attend the Pre-Conference session.
7:00 – 7:30 Registration and Breakfast
7:30 – 9:30 Managing Difficult Behaviors From Behavioral Approaches to Use of Psychotropic Medications: The Impact of Policy in Long-Term Care Setting Ann Morrison, PhD, RN Christopher Marano, MD Michele Bellantoni, MD
9:00 – 10:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
10:00 – 10:30 Principles of Geriatric Surgery Mark Katlic, MD, MMM, FACS
10:30 – 11:00 Orthopedic Surgery in the Very Old Simon Mears, MD, PhD
11:00 – 11:30 The Generalist’s Role in Perioperative Management Susan Friedman, MD, MPH
11:30 – 11:50 Panel Discussion Mark Katlic, MD, MMM, FACS, Simon Mears, MD, PhD, Susan Friedman, MD, MPH
11:50 – 12:15 Break / Pick up Lunch
12:15 – 1:15 Clinical Case Sessions – Registrants will be assigned one workshop.
A. HIV in the Older Adult – Kelly Gebo, MD, Dorcas Baker, RN, BSN, ACRN, MA
B. Managing Alcohol Withdrawal in the Surgical Patient – Perry Colvin, MD, V. Inez Wendel, CRNP
C. Overuse of Medications – Thomas Finucane, MD
D. Sexuality in Older Adults – Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP
E. Evaluating and Managing Dizziness in the Office – Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBA
F. Wound Care: Practical Guidance – William Greenough, MD, Denise King, RN
G. Guiding a Complex Patient Through Tough Choices – K. Eric DeJonge, MD
H. House Calls and Starfish: Caring for the Frail Elderly Jennifer Hayashi, MD
1:15 – 1:30 Break – Return to General Session Ballroom
1:30 – 2:30 The Edmund G. Beacham Lecture: The Future of Geriatric Practice Jennie Chin Hansen, RN, MSN, FAAN
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 3:15 Falls in LTC: The Many Pieces to the Puzzle Jessica Colburn, MD
3:15 – 3:45 Transitional Care: A Broader Approach to Improving Care Transitions for Older Adults Alicia Arbaje, MD, MPH
3:45 – 4:15 When Doctors and Daughters Disagree: Twenty Two Days And Two Blinks of an Eye Peter Abadir, MD
4:15 – 4:35 Questions and Panel Discussion Jessica Colburn, MD, Alicia Arbaje, MD, MPH, Peter Abadir, MD
4:35 – 4:50 Break
4:50 – 5:30 Let’s Get Moving: Gait Assessment / Chair Exercises Dennis Klima, PT, MS, PhD, GCS, NCS
Friday, February 15, 2013 7:30 – 8:00 Continental Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00 The Changing Spectrum of Ambulatory Practice William Hall, MD
9:00 – 10:15 Guiding Principles for the Care of Older Adults with Multi-Morbidity: An Approach for Clinicians – A Panel Discussion Matthew McNabney, MD, Cynthia Boyd, MD
10:15 – 10:30 Refreshment Break
10:30 – 11:00 Five Common Questions to Ask the Gastroenterologist Patricia Wong, MD
11:00 – 11:30 Aging and Addictions: The Changing Face of Substance Abuse Michael Fingerhood, MD
11:30 – 12:00 A Case from the Clinic Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBA
12:00 – 12:20 Panel Discussion Patricia Wong, MD, Michael Fingerhood, MD, Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBA
12:20 – 1:30 Lunch on your own
1:30 – 2:00 Update on Dementia: New Horizons on Diagnosis and Management Esther Oh, MD
2:00 – 2:30 Caring for Someone with Dementia: Practical Advice for Caregivers Laura Gitlin, PhD
2:30 - 3:00 Clues That Lead You to Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Sevil Yasar, MD, PhD
3:00 – 3:20 Panel Discussion Esther Oh, MD, Laura Gitlin, PhD, Sevil Yasar, MD, PhD
3:20 – 3:40 Refreshment Break
3:40 – 4:30 Using Statins in Seniors: The Yin and Yang Roy Ziegelstein, MD
4:30 – 5:15 “I’m So Dizzy”: Managing the Senior with Acute Dizziness / Vertigo Stephen Reich, MD
Saturday, February 16, 2013 7:30 – 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 – 8:30 The Top Five Journal Articles in 2012 Colleen Christmas, MD
8:30 – 9:00 Recognizing Delirium in the Hospitalized Older Patient Aaron Charles, MD
9:00 – 9:30 Life-Sustaining Treatment Late in Life Thomas Finucane, MD
9:30 – 9:50 Panel Discussion Colleen Christmas, MD, Aaron Charles, MD, Thomas Finucane MD
9:50 – 10:05 Refreshment Break
10:05 – 10:35 An Oncologist’s Advice to the Generalist When Caring for an 85-Year Old with Cancer Ilene Browner, MD
10:35 – 11:05 Palliative Care for a Complex 85-Year Old with Cancer Grace Cordts, MD
11:05 – 11:35 The Top Five Bone Health Questions Michele Bellantoni, MD
11:35 – 11:55 Panel Discussion Ilene Browner, MD, Grace Cordts, MD, Michele Bellantoni, MD
12:00 noon Adjourn - Please complete and return the Evaluation and Credit Report Forms. The Registration Desk will be open throughout the conference days.
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity.
This schedule is subject to change.
We wish to acknowledge the support of the Johns Hopkins Geriatric Education Center Consortium.
Registration – February 14, 2013Special Breakfast Session 7:00 a.m.Annual Topics Activity 9:00 a.m.
LocationBaltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards (800) 228-9290110 South Eutaw Street (410) 962-0202Baltimore, Maryland 21201 FAX: (410) 625-7892 WebSite: www.baltimoremarriottinnerharbor.com
Parking InformationCommuter parking is $10 daily at the parking garage located at the entrance of the hotel on Eutaw Street. Please bring your parking coupon to the registration desk to have it stamped each day of the conference. Hotel guests will be direct billed $15 per night to their room portfolio for 24-hour parking.
FeesRegistration Cut-Off Date: February 8, 2013
Methods of Payment: Payment by check or credit card must accompany the registration form prior to the activity. On-site payments by credit card only. Foreign payments must be by credit card or with a U.S. Dollar World Money Order. The registration fee includes instructional materials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks and one lunch.
Physicians ............................................................................................................$ 500Residents*/Fellows*/Allied Health Professionals ...................$ 400*with verification of status
You will receive a confirmation by e-mail if you have provided your e-mail address. Otherwise confirmation will be sent by mail. If you have not received it by February 8, 2013, call (410) 502-9636 to confirm that you are registered. A certificate of attendance will be sent by April 9, 2013 to the e-mail address you provide on the registration form. The Johns Hopkins University reserves the right to cancel or postpone any activity due to unforeseen circumstances. In this event, the University will refund the registration fee but is not responsible for travel expenses. Additionally, we reserve the right to change the venue to a comparable venue. Under such circumstances registrants will be notified as soon as possible.
Syllabus All registrants will receive a flashdrive with the slides and paper for note-taking. This is included in the cost of your registration. A link to the syllabus will be provided via email shortly before the course begins if you want to print the syllabus.Hard Copy with Binder: A hard copy of the syllabus may be ordered on the Registration Form for an additional fee of $40. The binder will be available at the time of activity registration. Once you have purchased the hard copy binder, cancellations will not be permitted.
Late Fee And Refund PolicyA $50 late fee applies to registrations received after 5:00 p.m. EST on February 8, 2013. A handling fee of $50 will be deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by fax or mail by February 8, 2013. No refunds will be made thereafter. Transfer of registration to another Johns Hopkins conference in lieu of cancellation is not possible.
Hotel and Travel InformationBaltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards (800) 228-9290110 South Eutaw Street (410) 962-0202Baltimore, Maryland 21201 FAX: (410) 625-7892Web Site: www.baltimoremarriottinnerharbor.com
HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: JANUARY 22, 2013A limited block of sleeping rooms has been reserved for your convenience and will be available on a first come, first served basis.The Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards hotel offers a convenient and central location in the heart of Baltimore. Located on the west side of the Inner Harbor, this contemporary hotel provides easy access to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and National Aquarium. Make your reservation online at: http://bit.ly/RCyHHv or call the hotel directly at (800) 228-9290 and specify that you are attending the Johns Hopkins Current Topics in Geriatrics to receive the special group rate $129 single or double, plus tax. On-site parking is available at an additional charge. Check-in time is 4:00 p.m. Check-out time is 12:00 noon.
Activity Evaluation A form will be available to attendees to evaluate each session and each speaker’s presentation, as well as to identify future educational needs.
Outcomes Survey A survey will be sent to all physician attendees within three months post activity to assist us in determining what impact this activity had on the attendee’s practice.
Emergency Calls During the days of this activity only, February 14 – 16, 2013, direct emergency calls to (410) 962-0202 and ask that a message be sent to the Johns Hopkins registration desk. Messages will be posted for participants.
Americans with Disabilities ActThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. Please notify us if you have any special needs.
AcknowledgementApplications for commercial support from health care related industries are pending. A complete list of contributors will be provided in the syllabus.
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40th Annual Edmund G. Beacham Current Topics in GeriatricsFebruary 14 – 16, 2013
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ProgramThursday, February 14, 2013
PRE-CONFERENCE BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM
Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Geriatrics Education Center Consortium. This additional, non-fee session is available only to the first 50 registrants of the 40th Annual Topics course who on their Registration Form indicate a desire to attend the Pre-Conference session.
7:00 – 7:30 Registration and Breakfast
7:30 – 9:30 Managing Difficult Behaviors From Behavioral Approaches to Use of Psychotropic Medications: The Impact of Policy in Long-Term Care Setting Ann Morrison, PhD, RN Christopher Marano, MD Michele Bellantoni, MD
9:00 – 10:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
10:00 – 10:30 Principles of Geriatric Surgery Mark Katlic, MD, MMM, FACS
10:30 – 11:00 Orthopedic Surgery in the Very Old Simon Mears, MD, PhD
11:00 – 11:30 The Generalist’s Role in Perioperative Management Susan Friedman, MD, MPH
11:30 – 11:50 Panel Discussion Mark Katlic, MD, MMM, FACS, Simon Mears, MD, PhD, Susan Friedman, MD, MPH
11:50 – 12:15 Break / Pick up Lunch
12:15 – 1:15 Clinical Case Sessions – Registrants will be assigned one workshop.
A. HIV in the Older Adult – Kelly Gebo, MD, Dorcas Baker, RN, BSN, ACRN, MA
B. Managing Alcohol Withdrawal in the Surgical Patient – Perry Colvin, MD, V. Inez Wendel, CRNP
C. Overuse of Medications – Thomas Finucane, MD
D. Sexuality in Older Adults – Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP
E. Evaluating and Managing Dizziness in the Office – Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBA
F. Wound Care: Practical Guidance – William Greenough, MD, Denise King, RN
G. Guiding a Complex Patient Through Tough Choices – K. Eric DeJonge, MD
H. House Calls and Starfish: Caring for the Frail Elderly Jennifer Hayashi, MD
1:15 – 1:30 Break – Return to General Session Ballroom
1:30 – 2:30 The Edmund G. Beacham Lecture: The Future of Geriatric Practice Jennie Chin Hansen, RN, MSN, FAAN
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 3:15 Falls in LTC: The Many Pieces to the Puzzle Jessica Colburn, MD
3:15 – 3:45 Transitional Care: A Broader Approach to Improving Care Transitions for Older Adults Alicia Arbaje, MD, MPH
3:45 – 4:15 When Doctors and Daughters Disagree: Twenty Two Days And Two Blinks of an Eye Peter Abadir, MD
4:15 – 4:35 Questions and Panel Discussion Jessica Colburn, MD, Alicia Arbaje, MD, MPH, Peter Abadir, MD
4:35 – 4:50 Break
4:50 – 5:30 Let’s Get Moving: Gait Assessment / Chair Exercises Dennis Klima, PT, MS, PhD, GCS, NCS
Friday, February 15, 2013 7:30 – 8:00 Continental Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00 The Changing Spectrum of Ambulatory Practice William Hall, MD
9:00 – 10:15 Guiding Principles for the Care of Older Adults with Multi-Morbidity: An Approach for Clinicians – A Panel Discussion Matthew McNabney, MD, Cynthia Boyd, MD
10:15 – 10:30 Refreshment Break
10:30 – 11:00 Five Common Questions to Ask the Gastroenterologist Patricia Wong, MD
11:00 – 11:30 Aging and Addictions: The Changing Face of Substance Abuse Michael Fingerhood, MD
11:30 – 12:00 A Case from the Clinic Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBA
12:00 – 12:20 Panel Discussion Patricia Wong, MD, Michael Fingerhood, MD, Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBA
12:20 – 1:30 Lunch on your own
1:30 – 2:00 Update on Dementia: New Horizons on Diagnosis and Management Esther Oh, MD
2:00 – 2:30 Caring for Someone with Dementia: Practical Advice for Caregivers Laura Gitlin, PhD
2:30 - 3:00 Clues That Lead You to Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Sevil Yasar, MD, PhD
3:00 – 3:20 Panel Discussion Esther Oh, MD, Laura Gitlin, PhD, Sevil Yasar, MD, PhD
3:20 – 3:40 Refreshment Break
3:40 – 4:30 Using Statins in Seniors: The Yin and Yang Roy Ziegelstein, MD
4:30 – 5:15 “I’m So Dizzy”: Managing the Senior with Acute Dizziness / Vertigo Stephen Reich, MD
Saturday, February 16, 2013 7:30 – 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 – 8:30 The Top Five Journal Articles in 2012 Colleen Christmas, MD
8:30 – 9:00 Recognizing Delirium in the Hospitalized Older Patient Aaron Charles, MD
9:00 – 9:30 Life-Sustaining Treatment Late in Life Thomas Finucane, MD
9:30 – 9:50 Panel Discussion Colleen Christmas, MD, Aaron Charles, MD, Thomas Finucane MD
9:50 – 10:05 Refreshment Break
10:05 – 10:35 An Oncologist’s Advice to the Generalist When Caring for an 85-Year Old with Cancer Ilene Browner, MD
10:35 – 11:05 Palliative Care for a Complex 85-Year Old with Cancer Grace Cordts, MD
11:05 – 11:35 The Top Five Bone Health Questions Michele Bellantoni, MD
11:35 – 11:55 Panel Discussion Ilene Browner, MD, Grace Cordts, MD, Michele Bellantoni, MD
12:00 noon Adjourn - Please complete and return the Evaluation and Credit Report Forms. The Registration Desk will be open throughout the conference days.
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity.
This schedule is subject to change.
We wish to acknowledge the support of the Johns Hopkins Geriatric Education Center Consortium.
Registration – February 14, 2013Special Breakfast Session 7:00 a.m.Annual Topics Activity 9:00 a.m.
LocationBaltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards (800) 228-9290110 South Eutaw Street (410) 962-0202Baltimore, Maryland 21201 FAX: (410) 625-7892 WebSite: www.baltimoremarriottinnerharbor.com
Parking InformationCommuter parking is $10 daily at the parking garage located at the entrance of the hotel on Eutaw Street. Please bring your parking coupon to the registration desk to have it stamped each day of the conference. Hotel guests will be direct billed $15 per night to their room portfolio for 24-hour parking.
FeesRegistration Cut-Off Date: February 8, 2013
Methods of Payment: Payment by check or credit card must accompany the registration form prior to the activity. On-site payments by credit card only. Foreign payments must be by credit card or with a U.S. Dollar World Money Order. The registration fee includes instructional materials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks and one lunch.
Physicians ............................................................................................................$ 500Residents*/Fellows*/Allied Health Professionals ...................$ 400*with verification of status
You will receive a confirmation by e-mail if you have provided your e-mail address. Otherwise confirmation will be sent by mail. If you have not received it by February 8, 2013, call (410) 502-9636 to confirm that you are registered. A certificate of attendance will be sent by April 9, 2013 to the e-mail address you provide on the registration form. The Johns Hopkins University reserves the right to cancel or postpone any activity due to unforeseen circumstances. In this event, the University will refund the registration fee but is not responsible for travel expenses. Additionally, we reserve the right to change the venue to a comparable venue. Under such circumstances registrants will be notified as soon as possible.
Syllabus All registrants will receive a flashdrive with the slides and paper for note-taking. This is included in the cost of your registration. A link to the syllabus will be provided via email shortly before the course begins if you want to print the syllabus.Hard Copy with Binder: A hard copy of the syllabus may be ordered on the Registration Form for an additional fee of $40. The binder will be available at the time of activity registration. Once you have purchased the hard copy binder, cancellations will not be permitted.
Late Fee And Refund PolicyA $50 late fee applies to registrations received after 5:00 p.m. EST on February 8, 2013. A handling fee of $50 will be deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by fax or mail by February 8, 2013. No refunds will be made thereafter. Transfer of registration to another Johns Hopkins conference in lieu of cancellation is not possible.
Hotel and Travel InformationBaltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards (800) 228-9290110 South Eutaw Street (410) 962-0202Baltimore, Maryland 21201 FAX: (410) 625-7892Web Site: www.baltimoremarriottinnerharbor.com
HOTEL RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: JANUARY 22, 2013A limited block of sleeping rooms has been reserved for your convenience and will be available on a first come, first served basis.The Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards hotel offers a convenient and central location in the heart of Baltimore. Located on the west side of the Inner Harbor, this contemporary hotel provides easy access to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and National Aquarium. Make your reservation online at: http://bit.ly/RCyHHv or call the hotel directly at (800) 228-9290 and specify that you are attending the Johns Hopkins Current Topics in Geriatrics to receive the special group rate $129 single or double, plus tax. On-site parking is available at an additional charge. Check-in time is 4:00 p.m. Check-out time is 12:00 noon.
Activity Evaluation A form will be available to attendees to evaluate each session and each speaker’s presentation, as well as to identify future educational needs.
Outcomes Survey A survey will be sent to all physician attendees within three months post activity to assist us in determining what impact this activity had on the attendee’s practice.
Emergency Calls During the days of this activity only, February 14 – 16, 2013, direct emergency calls to (410) 962-0202 and ask that a message be sent to the Johns Hopkins registration desk. Messages will be posted for participants.
Americans with Disabilities ActThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. Please notify us if you have any special needs.
AcknowledgementApplications for commercial support from health care related industries are pending. A complete list of contributors will be provided in the syllabus.
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General Information Registration Form Course Number 80030295
40th Annual Edmund G. Beacham Current Topics in GeriatricsFebruary 14 – 16, 2013
To Register: Online: www.HopkinsCME.edu By fax: (866) 510-7088By phone (credit card only): (410) 502-9636
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Registration Fees:M Physicians ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................$500M Residents*/Fellows*/Nurses/Allied Health Professionals ...................................................................................................................................................$400 *with verification of status
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