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Course Announcements Management of the Hospitalized Patient October 25-27, 2012 Registration: Thursday, Friday, Saturday – Grand Ballroom Foyer, Street Level General Session Meeting Room Location: Thursday, Friday, Saturday – Grand Ballroom, Street Level Course Outline: A complete course agenda can be found in your course folder. Workshops: See schedule for details/locations of workshops. Messages: Messages may be left with the Registration Desk. The number at the Hyatt Regency is 415- 788-1234; callers should ask to leave a message for an attendee of the UCSF Hospitalized Patient Conference. Please check with the course registration desk if you believe you have a message. Syllabus and Printers Part of what makes this course so special is that you can access the syllabus material prior to the meeting, online at the following link: http://www.ucsfcme.com/2012/slides/MDM13P01/MDM13P01.html. Online, you’ll find all the presentations for the October 25-27, 2012 General Sessions and workshops that we’ve received to date. Through the years, many participants have told us that they prefer online materials to lugging around a huge paper syllabus book. The website will be up before and after the conference (we’ll add more and updated presentations as they become available). Again, no paper syllabus book will be distributed on site-only in a key format. Computers and printers are in the Regency Room A next to the Ballroom- please look for the Computer Lab sign for the location. Meals: Continental Breakfast and Refreshment breaks are provided throughout the day. Lunch will be on your own on Thursday. A list of restaurants in the vicinity is available at the registration table. There will be a UCSF hosted reception for Attendees Only on Thursday, October 25th at Sens Restaurant right off of the Atrium Level (Signage and Hotel Staff will guide you to the proper location). Box lunches will be provided and ready for pick up in the Ballroom Foyer at 11:50am on Friday, October 26th for the Break Out sessions. Exhibits: The list of exhibitors providing support for this course is located in your course folder. We encourage you to visit their displays in the Grand Ballroom Foyer. Course Evaluations: The course evaluations are an important tool used in future conference planning. The evaluation form is the yellow copy in your packets. Please complete the evaluations as the course proceeds. Once finished, you may turn them in at the end of the course to the Registration Desk. We appreciate your feedback. Attendance Verification/CME Certification: NEW THIS YEAR- In order to receive your CME Certificate, you need to sign in once for the course upon arrival. Upon departure, you need to claim your credits of participation on the same sign in sheet. Again, you only need to sign in once. For your convenience, an hour by hour credit calculation is available at the registration desk. CME Certificates will be mailed to participants approximately 3-4 weeks post course. You must attest to the number of hours you attend in order to receive a CME certificate. If you need to leave the course before it concludes you may sign-out early at the UCSF Registration Desk Tourist Information: Some tourist information is available at the Registration Desk. If you need further information, contact San Francisco Travel at 415-974-6900. Additionally, the concierge will be pleased to assist you with your inquiries. Miscellaneous: Please turn your cell phones and pagers to silent mode. The room temperature tends to fluctuate; for your individual comfort, you may want to bring a sweater to the sessions.

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Course Announcements Management of the Hospitalized Patient

October 25-27, 2012

Registration: Thursday, Friday, Saturday – Grand Ballroom Foyer, Street Level

General Session Meeting Room Location: Thursday, Friday, Saturday – Grand Ballroom, Street Level

Course Outline: A complete course agenda can be found in your course folder. Workshops: See schedule for details/locations of workshops. Messages: Messages may be left with the Registration Desk. The number at the Hyatt Regency is 415-788-1234; callers should ask to leave a message for an attendee of the UCSF Hospitalized Patient Conference. Please check with the course registration desk if you believe you have a message. Syllabus and Printers Part of what makes this course so special is that you can access the syllabus material prior to the meeting, online at the following link: http://www.ucsfcme.com/2012/slides/MDM13P01/MDM13P01.html. Online, you’ll find all the presentations for the October 25-27, 2012 General Sessions and workshops that we’ve received to date. Through the years, many participants have told us that they prefer online materials to lugging around a huge paper syllabus book. The website will be up before and after the conference (we’ll add more and updated presentations as they become available). Again, no paper syllabus book will be distributed on site-only in a key format. Computers and printers are in the Regency Room A next to the Ballroom- please look for the Computer Lab sign for the location. Meals: Continental Breakfast and Refreshment breaks are provided throughout the day. Lunch will be on your own on Thursday. A list of restaurants in the vicinity is available at the registration table. There will be a UCSF hosted reception for Attendees Only on Thursday, October 25th at Sens Restaurant right off of the Atrium Level (Signage and Hotel Staff will guide you to the proper location). Box lunches will be provided and ready for pick up in the Ballroom Foyer at 11:50am on Friday, October 26th for the Break Out sessions. Exhibits: The list of exhibitors providing support for this course is located in your course folder. We encourage you to visit their displays in the Grand Ballroom Foyer. Course Evaluations: The course evaluations are an important tool used in future conference planning. The evaluation form is the yellow copy in your packets. Please complete the evaluations as the course proceeds. Once finished, you may turn them in at the end of the course to the Registration Desk. We appreciate your feedback. Attendance Verification/CME Certification: NEW THIS YEAR- In order to receive your CME Certificate, you need to sign in once for the course upon arrival. Upon departure, you need to claim your credits of participation on the same sign in sheet. Again, you only need to sign in once. For your convenience, an hour by hour credit calculation is available at the registration desk. CME Certificates will be mailed to participants approximately 3-4 weeks post course. You must attest to the number of hours you attend in order to receive a CME certificate. If you need to leave the course before it concludes you may sign-out early at the UCSF Registration Desk Tourist Information: Some tourist information is available at the Registration Desk. If you need further information, contact San Francisco Travel at 415-974-6900. Additionally, the concierge will be pleased to assist you with your inquiries. Miscellaneous: Please turn your cell phones and pagers to silent mode. The room temperature tends to fluctuate; for your individual comfort, you may want to bring a sweater to the sessions.

Presented by the Division of Hospital Medicine Department of Medicine University of California San Francisco School of Medicine

16th Annual Management of the Hospitalized Patient

Hyatt Regency Embarcadero

San Francisco, California October 25-27, 2012

Conference Chair: Robert M. Wachter, MD

Professor of Medicine and Chair of the Division of Hospital Medicine; Associate Chair, Department of Medicine,

University of California, San Francisco

Management of the Hospitalized Patient We’re thrilled that you’re joining us for the Management of the Hospitalized Patient CME course over October 25-27, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero in San Francisco. Part of what makes this course so special is that you can access the syllabus material prior to the meeting, online at the following link: http://www.ucsfcme.com/2012/slides/MDM13P01/MDM13P01.html. Online, you’ll find all the presentations for the October 25-27, 2012 General Sessions and workshops that we’ve received to date. Through the years, many participants have told us that they prefer online materials to lugging around a huge paper syllabus book. The website will be up before and after the conference (we’ll add more and updated presentations as they become available). Again, no paper syllabus book will be distributed on site-only in a key format. If you wanted paper versions of some of the session materials, we encouraged you to print them out and bring them with you; alternatively, we will have several dedicated printers available on site for printing selected presentations. Overview: This course, chaired by Dr. Robert Wachter, covers the clinical issues most relevant to hospitalists and other clinicians who care for inpatients. Taught by UCSF's top teachers and a stellar group of guest faculty, the course highlights recent advances and current controversies. To promote active learning, the course uses a computerized audience response system, and features multiple workshops in a variety of disciplines to allow for small group discussions. The course includes broad content in critical care, perioperative care, patient safety, hospital neurology, cardiology, GI, nephrology, and infectious diseases. Back by popular demand, this year’s conference was preceded by the three day Hospitalist Mini-College (October 22-24, 2012). This course is presented by the UCSF Division of Hospital Medicine and is sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. This meeting also serves as the West Coast regional meeting of the Society of Hospital Medicine. Objectives: An attendee completing the Management of the Hospitalized Patient course should be able to: • Describe the major diagnoses to be considered in common inpatient clinical presentations; • Review a modern and evidence-based work-up for common inpatient clinical presentations; • Apply modern therapeutic approaches to common inpatient disorders; • List some of the latest literature impacting the field of hospital medicine and how best to use it to answer clinical questions. Accreditation: The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Physicians: UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 19.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP: This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 19.25 prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).

Nurses: For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM credit issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Pharmacists: The California Board of Pharmacy accepts continuing professional education those courses that meet the standard of relevance to pharmacy practice and have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM.

The approved credits shown above include 3.25 credits toward meeting the requirement under California Assembly Bill 1820, Geriatric Medicine. The approved credits shown above include 4.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM towards meeting the requirement under California Assembly Bill 487, Pain Management and Care for the Terminally Ill. This CME activity meets the requirements under California Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.

Exhibitors

Bayer

Baylor Healthcare IPC- The Hospitalist Company MidColumbia Medical Center

NovoNordisk Pfizer

Salix Pharmaceuticals Sanofi-Aventis

Society of Hospital Medicine Sutter Health

St. Mary’s Medical Center TeamHealth

UCB

Federal and State Law Regarding Linguistic Access and Services for Limited English Proficient Persons

I. Purpose. This document is intended to satisfy the requirements set forth in California Business and Professions code 2190.1. California law requires physicians to obtain training in cultural and linguistic competency as part of their continuing medical education programs. This document and the attachments are intended to provide physicians with an overview of federal and state laws regarding linguistic access and services for limited English proficient (“LEP”) persons. Other federal and state laws not reviewed below also may govern the manner in which physicians and healthcare providers render services for disabled, hearing impaired or other protected categories

II. Federal Law – Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 13166, August 11, 2000, and

Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) Regulations and LEP Guidance. The Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and HHS regulations require recipients of federal financial assistance (“Recipients”) to take reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to federally funded programs and services. Failure to provide LEP individuals with access to federally funded programs and services may constitute national origin discrimination, which may be remedied by federal agency enforcement action. Recipients may include physicians, hospitals, universities and academic medical centers who receive grants, training, equipment, surplus property and other assistance from the federal government. HHS recently issued revised guidance documents for Recipients to ensure that they understand their obligations to provide language assistance services to LEP persons. A copy of HHS’s summary document entitled “Guidance for Federal Financial Assistance Recipients Regarding Title VI and the Prohibition Against National Origin Discrimination Affecting Limited English Proficient Persons – Summary” is available at HHS’s website at: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/lep/ . As noted above, Recipients generally must provide meaningful access to their programs and services for LEP persons. The rule, however, is a flexible one and HHS recognizes that “reasonable steps” may differ depending on the Recipient’s size and scope of services. HHS advised that Recipients, in designing an LEP program, should conduct an individualized assessment balancing four factors, including: (i) the number or proportion of LEP persons eligible to be served or likely to be encountered by the Recipient; (ii) the frequency with which LEP individuals come into contact with the Recipient’s program; (iii) the nature and importance of the program, activity or service provided by the Recipient to its beneficiaries; and (iv) the resources available to the Recipient and the costs of interpreting and translation services. Based on the Recipient’s analysis, the Recipient should then design an LEP plan based on five recommended steps, including: (i) identifying LEP individuals who may need assistance; (ii) identifying language assistance measures; (iii) training staff; (iv) providing notice to LEP persons; and (v) monitoring and updating the LEP plan. A Recipient’s LEP plan likely will include translating vital documents and providing either on-site interpreters or telephone interpreter services, or using shared interpreting services with other Recipients. Recipients may take other reasonable steps depending on the emergent or non-emergent needs of the LEP individual, such as hiring bilingual staff who are competent in the skills required for medical translation, hiring staff interpreters, or contracting with outside public or private agencies that provide interpreter services. HHS’s guidance provides detailed examples of the mix of services that a Recipient should consider and implement. HHS’s guidance also establishes a “safe harbor” that Recipients may elect to follow when determining whether vital documents must be translated into other languages. Compliance with the safe harbor will be strong evidence that the Recipient has satisfied its written translation obligations. In addition to reviewing HHS guidance documents, Recipients may contact HHS’s Office for Civil Rights for technical assistance in establishing a reasonable LEP plan.

III. California Law – Dymally-Alatorre Bilingual Services Act. The California legislature enacted the California’s Dymally-Alatorre Bilingual Services Act (Govt. Code 7290 et seq.) in order to ensure that California residents would appropriately receive services from public agencies regardless of the person’s English language skills. California Government Code section 7291 recites this legislative intent as follows: “The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the effective maintenance and development of a free and democratic society depends on the right and ability of its citizens and residents to communicate with their government and the right and ability of the government to communicate with them. The Legislature further finds and declares that substantial numbers of persons who live, work and pay taxes in this state are unable, either because they do not speak or write English at all, or because their primary language is other than English, effectively to communicate with their government. The Legislature further finds and declares that state and local agency employees frequently are unable to communicate with persons requiring their services because of this language barrier. As a consequence, substantial numbers of persons presently are being denied rights and benefits to which they would otherwise be entitled.

It is the intention of the Legislature in enacting this chapter to provide for effective communication between all levels of government in this state and the people of this state who are precluded from utilizing public services because of language barriers.” The Act generally requires state and local public agencies to provide interpreter and written document translation services in a manner that will ensure that LEP individuals have access to important government services. Agencies may employ bilingual staff, and translate documents into additional languages representing the clientele served by the agency. Public agencies also must conduct a needs assessment survey every two years documenting the items listed in Government Code section 7299.4, and develop an implementation plan every year that documents compliance with the Act. You may access a copy of this law at the following url: http://www.spb.ca.gov/bilingual/dymallyact.htm Cultural Competency and CME January 2006 With the passage of Assembly Bill 1195, physicians licensed in California must incorporate cultural competency and linguistics into their continuing medical education program of study. The bill, which goes into effect on July 1, 2006, was designed to encourage physicians, surgeons, and CME providers to meet the cultural and linguistic concerns of a diverse patient population through appropriate professional development. AB 1195 differs from both the pain and geriatric legislation by not requiring the completion of a set number of credits in a given time period. There are three principle ways that a CME provider may satisfy the requirement to offer educational activities under the new law. A provider may address both the cultural competency and the linguistic aspects or just one of them. Following are the key ways a CME program can include relevant content consistent with AB 1195. 1. To address cultural competency, defined as a set of integrated attitudes, knowledge, and skills that enables health care professionals to care effectively for patients from diverse cultures, groups, and communities, a CME provider may offer specifically designed and focused activities. At a minimum such activities would include these four elements: A. Applying linguistic skills to communicate effectively with the target population B. Utilizing cultural information to establish therapeutic relationships C. Eliciting and incorporating pertinent cultural data in diagnosis and treatment D. Understanding and applying cultural and ethnic date to the process of clinical care OR 2. To address linguistic competency, defined as the ability of a physician or surgeon to provide patients who do not speak English or who have limited ability to speak English, direct communication in the patient’s primary language, a CME provider may incorporate translation/interpretation resources and/or strategies into materials for a CME activity. OR 3. A CME provider may incorporate a review and explanation of relevant federal and state laws and regulations regarding linguistic access. The UC CME Consortium is working with UC’s legislative analyst to develop resources for inclusion in activity materials for the five CME programs within the UC system. Once the materials are available, they will be distributed to course chairs, program representatives, grand rounds coordinators, and other interested constituents. They will also be posted to our website. For answers to questions you may have about AB 1195, please contact the Office of CME at 415.476.4251

FACULTY Robert M. Wachter, MD Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine; Associate Chair, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco VISITING FACULTY Sharon Anderson, MD Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Oregon Health Sciences University; Chief, Medical Service, Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, OR Scott Flanders, MD Professor of Internal Medicine; Director of the Hospitalist Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Don Rockey, MD Professor of Medicine; Chairman, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina Ron Witteles, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine; Program Director, Stanford University Internal Medicine Residency Training Program; Co-Director, Stanford Amyloid Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA FACULTY J. Matthew Aldrich, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care Daniel H. Burkhardt, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care; Director of Pain Service, UCSF Medical Center H. Quinny Cheng, MD Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Medicine Consultation Service and Neurosurgery Co-Management Service Calvin Chou, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine, San Francisco VA Medical Center; Academy Chair for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Russ Cucina, MD, MS Associate Professor of Medicine; Medical Director of Information Technology, UCSF Medical Center Brian Daniel, RRT Clinical Coordinator, Respiratory Care Service; Clinical Research Coordinator, Cardiovascular Research Institute J. Ben Davoren, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine; Associate Chief of Staff for Clinical Informatics, San Francisco VA Medical Center Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD Associate Professor of Medicine; Clerkship Site Director, San Francisco VA Medical Center Vanja A. Douglas, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Brett M. Elicker, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology; Chief, Cardiac & Pulmonary Imaging Lindy P. Fox, MD Associate Professor of Dermatology; Director, Hospital Consultation Service, Department of Dermatology Matt Gonzales, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine

Michael A. Gropper, MD, PhD Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care; Director, Critical Care Medicine, UCSF Medical Center Andrew J. Gross, MD Professor of Medicine; Director, Clinical Programs; Chief, Rheumatology Clinic, Department of Rheumatology B. Joseph Guglielmo, PharmD Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Thomas A. Oliver Chair in Clinical Pharmacy S. Andrew Josephson, MD Associate Professor of Neurology; Director, Neurohospitalist Program Bradley Lewis, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Gregory M. Marcus, MD, MAS Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Electrophysiology Section Tracy Minichiello, MD Associate Professor of Medicine; Chief, Anticoagulation and Thrombosis Service, San Francisco VA Medical Center Michelle Mourad, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine; Director of QI, Division of Hospital Medicine Steven Z. Pantilat, MD Professor of Medicine; Alan M. Kates and John M. Burnard Endowed Chair in Palliative Care; Director, Palliative Care Leadership Center; Medical Director, Palliative Care Service Katie Quinn, MPH Program Manager, Quality and Safety, Division of Hospital Medicine Bradley A. Sharpe, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Chief, Medical Service; Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program Jonathan P. Terdiman, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine and Surgery; Clinical Director, Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Center; Director, Hereditary Gastrointestinal Cancer Prevention Program; Program Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Training Program Lisa G. Winston, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases; Vice Chief, Medical Services and Hospital Epidemiologist, San Francisco General Hospital

Disclosures

The following faculty speakers, moderators and planning committee members have disclosed NO financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any commercial companies who have provided products or services relating to their presentation(s) or commercial support for this continuing medical education activity:

J. Matthew Aldrich, MD

Sharon Anderson, MD

Daniel H. Burkhardt, MD

Hugo Q. Cheng, MD

Calvin Chou, MD, PhD

Russ Cucina, MD, MS

J. Ben Davoren, MD, PhD

Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD

Vanja C. Douglas, MD

Brett M. Elicker, MD

Scott Flanders, MD

Lindy P. Fox, MD

Matthew Gonzales, MD

Michael A. Gropper, MD, PhD

B. Joseph Guglielmo, PharmD

Andrew Gross, MD

S. Andrew Josephson, MD

Bradley Lewis, MD

Gregory M. Marcus, MD, MAS

Tracy Minichiello, MD

Michelle Mourad, MD

Steven Z. Pantilat, MD

Katie Quinn, MPH

Bradley A. Sharpe, MD

Jonathan P. Terdiman, MD

Robert M. Wachter, MD

Lisa Winston, MD

The following faculty speakers have disclosed a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with a commercial company who has provided products or services relating to their presentation(s) or commercial support for this continuing medical education activity. All conflicts of interest have been resolved in accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support:

Gregory Marcus, MD Research SentreHeart

Advisory Board Janssen

Don Rockey, MD Grant Support/Research Hyperion Gilead Sciences Sucampo This UCSF CME educational activity was planned and developed to: uphold academic standards to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor; adhere to requirements to protect health information under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA); and, include a mechanism to inform learners when unapproved or unlabeled uses of therapeutic products or agents are discussed or referenced. This activity has been reviewed and approved by members of the UCSF CME Governing Board in accordance with UCSF CME accreditation policies. Office of CME staff, planners, reviewers, and all others in control of content have disclosed no relevant financial relationships.

PATIENT Hyatt Regency Embarcadero San Francisco, CA COURSE FACULTY SAVE THE DATE: The 2013 dates have been set for the following: October 28-30, 2013: Hospitalist Mini College October 31-November 2, 2013: Management of the Hospitalized Patient.

Management of the Hospitalized Patient Schedule THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2012 7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Welcome Robert M. Wachter, MD 8:10 The New Anticoagulants: How Do They Fit In? Tracy Minichiello, MD 9:00 G GI Potpourri: What's New in the Management of UGI Bleeding, Pancreatitis, and SBO Jonathan P. Terdiman, MD 9:50 Break 10:15 G Update in Diagnosis and Management of Stroke S. Andrew Josephson, MD 11:05 Update in ICU Medicine Michael A. Gropper, MD, PhD 12:00 pm Lunch (On Your Own) 1:30 SMALL GROUP WORKSHOPS: SESSION I 1. The Neurological Exam Vanja A. Douglas, MD 2. So You're Implementing CPOE and an EMR: What Should You Know (and Do)?

Russ Cucina, MD, MS

3. Pre-Op Assessment H. Quinny Cheng, MD P 4. Managing the Hospitalized Patient with Sickle Cell Disease

Bradley Lewis, MD

5. Management of Respiratory Failure: Ventilators and Non-Invasive Ventilation Pearls Matt Aldrich, MD/ Brian Daniel, RRT

6. Tough Cases in Hospital Rheumatology Andrew Gross, MD 7. Meet the Professor Robert M. Wachter, MD 3:00 Break 3:20 Diagnosing and Managing MRSA and C. Difficile Infections in the Hospitalized Patient

Lisa Winston, MD

4:10 Acid-Base Disorders: A Simplified Approach Sharon Anderson, MD 5:00 pm Adjourn to Conference Reception FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2012 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:00 Clinical Problem Solving Exercise Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD 8:55 Rational Use of Antimicrobials in Hospital Medicine B. Joseph Guglielmo, PharmD 9:40 Break 10:00 Pearls in the Management of Hyponatremia and Other Electrolyte Abnormalities

\ Sharon Anderson, MD

10:40 Hospital Dermatology Lindy P. Fox, MD 11:20 Hematology-Oncology Emergencies in the Hospital J. Ben Davoren, MD, PhD 12:00 pm Lunch (Provided) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2012 (CONT’D) 12:15 pm SMALL GROUP WORKSHOPS: SESSION II 8. The Neurological Exam (repeat #2) S. Andrew Josephson, MD 9. Radiology Refresher Brett M. Elicker, MD 10. Thromboembolism Q&A: Cases and Controversies Tracy Minichiello, MD 11. Improving the Discharge Process Michelle Mourad, MD Katie Quinn, MPH 12. Tough Renal Cases in the Hospital Sharon Anderson, MD P 13. Pain Management Workshop Daniel H. Burkhardt, MD G 14. Palliative Care Pearls: Working with the Family that "Wants Everything Done" Steven Z. Pantilat, MD

Matt Gonzales, MD 1:45 Break

2:00 SMALL GROUP WORKSHOPS: SESSION III 15. The Neurological Exam (repeat #3) S. Andrew Josephson, MD 16. Radiology Refresher (repeat #2) Brett M. Elicker, MD 17. Thromboembolism Q&A: Cases and Controversies (repeat #2)

Tracy Minichiello, MD 18. Tough Cases in Hospital Gastroenterology Don Rockey, MD 19. Healthcare Associated Pneumonia Scott Flanders, MD P 20. Pain Management Workshop (repeat #2) Daniel Burkhardt, MD P 21. Dealing with the "Difficult Patient" in the Hospital Calvin Chou, MD, PhD 3:30 Break 3:50 Managing Complications of Cirrhosis: Ascites, Encephalopathy, and Varices

Don Rockey, MD

4:40 Pneumonia Update 2012 Scott Flanders, MD 5:30 pm Adjourn SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2012 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:00 Neurological Emergencies S. Andrew Josephson, MD 8:50 Management of Heart Failure in the Hospitalized Patient Ron Witteles, MD 9:45 Clinical Controversies in Medical Consultation H. Quinny Cheng, MD 10:30 Break 10:50 Update in Atrial Fibrillation Gregory M. Marcus, MD, MAS 11:35 The Year in Review in Hospital Medicine Bradley A. Sharpe, MD

Michelle Mourad, MD 12:20 pm Adjourn G • Geriatric Credit P • Pain Credit

Management of the Hospitalized Patient (MDM13P01)Date Time From # of Hrs./Credits

25-Oct Speaker

8:00 0.17 Wachter

8:10 0.83 Minichiello

Geriatric Credit 9:00 0.83 Terdiman

BREAK at 9:50 AM Speaker

Geriatric Credit 10:15 0.83 Josephson

11:05 0.92 Gropper

LUNCH at 12:00 PM

Small Group Workshops: Session I SpeakerPain Credit (ONLY "Managing the Hopsitalized patient

with Sickle Cell Disease" ) 1:30 1.50 Small Group Workshops; Various Speakers

BREAK at 3:00 PM Speaker

3:20 0.83 Gross

4:10 0.83 WachterADJOURN at 5:00 PM

Total Credits for October 25, 2012: 6.75

Date Time From # of Hrs./Credits26-Oct Speaker

8:00 0.92 Dhaliwal

8:55 0.75 Guglielmo

BREAK at 9:40 AM Speaker

10:00 0.67 Anderson

10:40 0.67 Fox

11:20 0.67 Davoren

LUNCH at 12:00 PM

Small Group Workshops: Session II Speaker

Geriatric Credit (ONLY "Paliative Care Pearls: working With the Family that 'Wants Everything Done'" );

Pain Credit (ONLY " Pain Management Workshop ") 12:15 1.50 Small Group Workshops; Various Speakers

BREAK at 1:45 PM

Small Group Workshops: Session III SpeakerPain Credit (ONLY "Pain Management Workshop " and "

Dealing with the DifficultPatient" in the Hospital ) 2:00 1.50 Small Group Workshops; Various Speakers

BREAK at 3:30 PM

3:50 0.83 Rockey

4:40 0.83 FlandersADJOURN at 5:30 PM

Total Credits for October 26, 2012: 8.25

Date Time From # of Hrs./Credits27-Oct Speaker

8:00 0.83 Josephson

8:50 0.92 Witteles

9:45 0.75 Cheng

BREAK at 10:30 AM Speaker

10:50 0.75 Marcus

11:35 0.75 Sharpe & Mourad

ADJOURN at 12:20 PM

Total Credits for October 27, 2012: 4.00

Maximum CME Credits for 16th Ann'l Mgmnt. of the Hospitalized Patient (Oct. 25-27, 2012): 19.00

Maximum GERIATRIC Credits for 16th Ann'l Mgmnt. of the Hospitalized Patient (Oct. 25-27, 2012): 3.25

Maximum PAIN Credits for 16th Ann'l Mgmnt. of the Hospitalized Patient (Oct. 25-27, 2012): 4.50

MDM13P01: Hospitalized Patient

10/22/2012University of California San Francisco

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1 MD Rancho Mirage, CAAbbasi Mehrdad 2 MD Tuscaloosa, ALAbney Charles 3 MD Abbeville, SCAdams Steven 4 DO Naperville, ILAdatia Neha 5 MD Sacramento, CAAgadi Smitha 6 MD Fremont, CAAgleham Marie 7 MD Salt Lake City, UTAgresta Matthew 8 MD Reno, NVAguilera Claudine 9 MD Philadelphia, PAAhmed Saman 10 MD El Dorado Hills, CAAjmal Farah 11 MD Carlisle, PAAlbright David 12 MD Ukiah, CAAllende Jorge A.13 MD Vallejo, CAAmare Tadios 14 MD Forest Hills, NYAminow Ilanit 15 MPAS, PA-C La Quinta, CAAmpie Dan 16 MD Hercules, CAAnderson Robert 17 MD Sunnyvale, CAAnderson Imbert Anabel 18 MD Springfield, MOAndrews Paul 19 MD Franklin, TNAnnett Scott 20 MD Winnipeg, MB, CanadaAraneda M. Carolina 21 MSN, FNP West Haven, UTArchuleta Elaine 22 MD Los Angeles, CAArnold Elizabeth 23 MD Citrus Heights, CAArnott Tyron P.24 MD Scottsdale, AZAsbury Kara 25 MD McAllen, TXAsuaje Juan David 26 MD Norfolk, VAAtchley William (Bill) D.27 MD Oroville, CAAtwal Gurbir 28 MD San Jose, CAAvula Lakshmi 29 MD Upland, CAAyyala Sreedevi 30 MD Inman, SCBabushkina Victoria 31 DO Fremont, CABadhwar Gagan 32 PA Wauwatosa, WIBaird Ashley 33 MD Redlands, CABallou Kenneth A.34 MD Sayreville, NJBanibensu Jonathan 35 DO Los Angeles, CABansal Sumati 36 MD Redmond, WABanthanavasi Shahina 37 MD Edina, MNBarger Amy 38 MD Roslyn, NYBari Mohammed

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39 MD Long Beach, CABarnes Lauren 40 MD Owensboro, KYBarnes Pamela 41 MD Arcadia, CABasa Frank 42 MSN, FNP Ukiah, CABasner Lillian 43 MD Baltimore, MDBaxi Sunit 44 MD Boise, IDBeach Penny 45 MD Albuquerque, NMBeeley Peggy 46 MD McAllen, TXBejarano Jose 47 MD Socorro, NMBejnar Darla 48 CCFP Vancouver, BC, CanadaBenedek Caroline 49 MD Littleton, COBenish Elizabeth 50 MD Paradise Valley, AZBenjamin Ivor 51 MD Albany, ORBentson Lynn 52 MD Pasadena, CABhasin Ruchika 53 MD Sacramento, CABhatnagar Ritu 54 MD St. Augustine, FLBhide Vandana 55 MD The Dalles, ORBlair Gretchen 56 MS Rush City, MNBlazek Kelly 57 MSN, NP Candia, NHBlodgett Mary 58 MD, MS Bend, ORBoddie Nathan 59 MD Colorado Springs, COBonwell Lisa 60 DO San Francisco, CABouvier Denis 61 CCFP Ladysmith, BC, CanadaBowen-Roberts Peter 62 MD Florence, MTBoyce Debra S.63 MD Tucson, AZBrass Nancy 64 MD Englewood, NJBreitbart Seth 65 MD San Francisco, CABrennan Kristina 66 BSN, JD San Diego, CABrightwell Julie 67 MD Chandler, AZBrown Debra M.68 MD Bishop, CABrown Stacey 69 MD, PhD Fort Walton Beach, FLBrown Vergil 70 MD Phoenix, AZBudavari Adriane 71 MD Redondo Beach, CABui Charles 72 DO Chicago, ILBumra Rachna 73 MD Strongsville, OHBurkey Brent W.74 DO Minneapolis, MNBurton Rachel 75 MPH, PA-C Portland, MEButterfield Blue 76 MD Dublin, CABysani Kavitha 77 MD Oklahoma City, OKCaguioa-Aquino Jodilyn 78 MD Rapid City, SDCalhoon Stephen 79 MD Grants Pass, ORCandelaria David 80 MD Santa Cruz, CACao William (Bill)

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81 MD Eugene, ORCarden Priya 82 MD, PhD Portland, ORCarey Marc 83 MS, PA Saint Paul, MNCarlson Britta 84 DNP, MSN, MS, Marysville, CACarter Teresa 85 PHARMD San Francisco, CACayanan Gideon 86 MD Manhattan, NYCevallos Maria Lola 87 MBCHB Fort Wayne, INChakabva Munyaradzi 88 DO Euless, TXChakraborty Suparna 89 MD San Francisco, CAChan Kenneth 90 MD Portland, ORChandrasekaran Sumitra 91 MD Los Altos, CAChang Tina 92 MD Seattle, WAChang Tina 93 MD Sunnyvale, CAChattopadhyay Ananya 94 MD Aztec, NMChavez Denise 95 MD South San Francisco, CAChen Sharon 96 MD Modesto, CACheng Moe 97 MD Modesto, CACheng Nelson 98 MD, MPH Playa Del Rey, CACheung Edmund 99 MD Denver, COChiang Michelle 100 MD Denver, COChin George 101 MD, FRCP(C) Toronto, ON, CanadaChong Christopher 102 MD Dublin, CAChoudhry Aditi 103 MD Sammamish, WAChun Edward 104 MD Coquitlam, BC, CanadaCioata Liliana 105 MD Sacramento, CACisneros Maria 106 MD Denver, COClyne Shelly 107 MD Montreal, PQ, CanadaCohen Janice M.108 MD Boulder, COCole Mark 109 CRNP Wyncote, PAConnor Mary 110 PA-C Phoenix, AZCoquia Kristin 111 MD Kansas City, MOCox Patricia 112 MS San Francisco, CACurry Natasha 113 MD Milwaukee, WICusey Hanna 114 MD Freeland, WACutcher Ann 115 MD Berkeley, CACutland Jaime 116 MD Baytown, TXDancel Federico 117 MD North Woodmere, NYDaniel Jean 118 MD Los Altos, CADaryani Paras 119 MD Atlantic Beach, FLDe Virgilio 120 MD Alamosa, COde Raet Olivier 121 MD Baton Rouge, LADean Kevin 122 MD Piedmont, CADesai Roopal

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123 MD Tonasket, WADi Croce Theresa 124 MPA Oakley, CADimercurio Nicole 125 PA-C, MPAS Seattle, WADitkoff Mary 126 PA-C Lake City, MNDitmar Christen 127 MD Castle Rock, CODobranowski Olga 128 MD Murray, UTDodds T. Andrew 129 MD Healdsburg, CADolan James F.130 MD Portland, ORDomond Yolanda 131 MD West Monroe, LADonald Donna 132 MD San Diego, CADrouin Brent C.133 MD Chisago City, MNDummer Michael 134 FNP Yuba City, CADuncan Jennifer 135 PA, MMS New Cumberland, PADunkle Mary K.136 MD San Francisco, CADunlop Miranda B.137 MD Bolingbrook, ILDunning Lisa 138 MD Rossland, BC, CanadaEdge Kristen 139 MD Vancouver, BC, CanadaEdmeston John 140 MD Portland, OREmery Rachel 141 MD Arroyo Grande, CAErickson Erine E.142 MD Cedar Falls, IAErickson Steven 143 MD San Jose, CAEsfahani Mahsa 144 MD Baton Rouge, LAEvangelista Dean Maria Teresa 145 MD Minneapolis, MNEvavold Whitney 146 PA-C Lake Isabella, CAEverett Miranda 147 ACNP San Francisco, CAFaigeles Bonnie S.148 MD Baton Rouge, LAFalcon Stephanie 149 MD Katy, TXFamori Benedict 150 MD Bronx, NYFang Chunhui 151 MS Harrisburg, PAFaulconbridge Emily E.152 MD Harker Heights, TXFavero Michael 153 MD Evergreen, COFayben Ludmila 154 MD Winchester, MAFeiss Paul 155 MD Aurora, COFeret Richard 156 MD Phoenix, AZFerry Laura 157 MD Rapid City, SDFetzer Candace 158 MD Oroville, CAFine Matthew 159 MD Pasadena, CAFogarty Kathryn 160 MD Honolulu, HIFong Janice 161 MD Denver, COFraser Lauren 162 MD Denver, COFretz Sujata 163 MD Indianapolis, INFriedman Howard 164 MD Seattle, WAFujimoto Michael

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165 MD Tucson, AZFulton Donna 166 MD Orchard Park, NYGabryel Timothy 167 MD Selah, WAGaleziok Michal 168 MD Stockton, CAGallardo-Villena Cheryll 169 MD Albion, CAGallo John 170 MD San Jose, CAGarabedian Wendy 171 MSN, FNP Bothell, WAGarrison Patricia 172 MD Santa Fe, NMGartner Richard 173 RN, FNP San Francisco, CAGatewood Liz 174 MD Granite Bay, CAGenzlinger Jeffrey 175 MD West Kelowna, BC, CanadaGhadirian Sohayl 176 MD Wilsonville, ORGibson Sylvia 177 MD Aldergrove, BC, CanadaGill Manreet 178 MD Bellingham, WAGillham Martha 179 MD, MPH Seattle, WAGodfrey Emily 180 MD Portland, ORGoldberger David 181 MD Piedmont, CAGoldstein Sandra 182 MD Oakland, CAGong Merry Beth 183 MD Baton Rouge, LAGoodell Richard 184 MD Orange, TXGordon Victoria 185 MD Seattle, WAGraesser Daniel 186 MD San Francisco, CAGreer Deborah 187 MD Roseville, CAGreer Seldon 188 MSN, FNP Dickinson, TXGrimmett Mandie 189 MD Hanover, NHGroff Adam 190 MD Oxford, NCGruchacz Mark 191 MD Wilmington, CAGutierrez Jesus 192 PA Lake Isabella, CAGutzman James 193 MD Portland, ORHahn Angela 194 PA-C Scott Depot, WVHall Rechelle 195 MD Redondo Beach, CAHammer Terence M.196 MD McLoud, OKHanigar Kimberly 197 MD Huntington Beach, CAHanna Nancy 198 MD Santa Cruz, CAHanna Rema 199 MD Troutdale, ORHarrington Mark 200 MD Port Townsend, WAHarris Tracie 201 MD, FHM Snohomish, WAHart Karen 202 MBCHB Kelowna, BC, CanadaHart Paul 203 MD Old Saybrook, CTHartenstein Theodore 204 MD Portsmouth, OHHassan Tamer 205 MD, MBA Santa Clara, CAHaynes Alvin 206 MD Santa Cruz, CAHernandez Donaldo

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207 MBBCH Kelowna, BC, CanadaHickman Mark 208 MD Harrisburg, PAHilden Michael 209 MSN Fort Shaw, MTHinderager Aly 210 MD Visalia, CAHirwe Eva 211 MD Parker, COHo Vincent 212 MD Los Angeles, CAHo Wayne 213 MD Sacramento, CAHoffman Joshua 214 MD Bellingham, WAHolroyd John 215 DO Bellingham, WAHolstine Susan 216 MD Northfield, MNHolt Tom 217 MS, PA-C Redwood City, CAHornbeck Traci S.218 MD Englewood, COHsu Shih-Fong 219 MD San Francisco, CAHu Yu-Chen 220 MD Fullerton, CAHuang Jerry C.221 MD Silverton, ORHuang Joseph 222 MD Elyria, OHHuey Diane 223 RN Arvada, COHumiston Lisa 224 MD Los Gatos, CAHusain Shabnam 225 MD Springfield, ORHutanu Cristian 226 MD American Canyon, CAHuynh Richard 227 MD Salinas, CAIbanez Cedric 228 MD Cherry Hill, NJIbay Annamarie 229 MD San Jose, Ca, CAIlic Iva 230 DO Portland, ORInjety Rejina 231 MD Bend, ORIwaniec Lynn 232 MD Houston, TXIyer Hemalatha 233 MD Columbia, MOJames David 234 MD Rancho Mirage, CAJarjour Samih 235 MD San Jose, CAJeffery Jason 236 MD San Francisco, CAJeong Matthew 237 MD Santa Clara, CAJoerke Frank 238 MS, ACNP San Francisco, CAJohnson Kenneth 239 MS, PA-C San Francisco, CAJohnson Michelle 240 MBCHB Kelowna, BC, CanadaJones Glynn C.241 MD Santa Rosa, CAJordan Veronica 242 MD Marquette, MIJoseph Bobby 243 MD Marquette, MIJoseph Jasmine 244 MD Phoenix, AZJoshi Harshad 245 MD Santa Fe, NMJunck Daniel 246 MD San Diego, CAKalra Neil 247 MD Exeter, NHKaphan Russell 248 MD Sugarland, TXKarim Nioti

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249 MD Carmel, INKarthik Shrividya 250 MD Cherry Hill, NJKaufman Harvey 251 MD Santa Rosa, CAKaur Sumandeep 252 MD Denver, COKazimir Michal 253 MD Portland, ORKearns Brian 254 PA-C Glendale, CAKeh Johnna 255 PA-C Spokane, WAKeyser Lawrence 256 MD Elkgrove, CAKhan Radia 257 MSc, MD, CCFP Calgary, AB, CanadaKhan Sameena A.258 MD San Diego, CAKhanbolooki Parham 259 MD Rancho Mirage, CAKharazmi Mohammad 260 MD Redondo Beach, CAKhchirian Jackie 261 PA, MHS Dickson City, PAKillian Kaitlin A.262 MD Oakland, CAKim Jin 263 MD Portland, ORKim Sj Sunny 264 MD Everett, WAKim Taehee 265 MD Peru, ILKim Won Y.266 MD North Rustico, PE, CanadaKirk Jessica 267 MD Bow, NHKirkpatrick Christina 268 MD San Ramon, CAKishorenath Sneha 269 PA-C Billings, MTKoffler Jennifer 270 MD Golden, COKohara Michelle 271 MD Santa Rosa, CAKohli Parul 272 DO Walnut Creek, CAKondratiouk Svetlana 273 MD Manchester, NHKornfeld Linda 274 MD Minneapolis, MNKovacovich Joan 275 DO San Mateo, CAKreitzer Lorin M.276 MD Calgary, AB, CanadaKsienski Asaph 277 MD, FRCPC Victoria, BC, CanadaKsienski Doran 278 MD Honolulu, HIKulia Ben 279 MD Sacramento, CAKyo Kathy 280 MD Bath, MELaband Paul 281 MD San Diego, CALaity Douglas 282 PharmD Burlingame, CALam Shirley C.283 DO, MPH Yakima, WALancaster Scott 284 MD American Canyon, CALatona Zita 285 MD Carmichael, CALe Huong 286 MD El Cerrito, CALee Daniel 287 MD Clayton, CALee Irene 288 MD San Francisco, CALee Kyo D.289 MD Martinez, CALee Rebecca 290 MD Oakland, CALee Yu-Te

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291 MD Piedmont, CALeong Wayne C.W.292 MD Novato, CALi Na 293 MD Eau Claire, WILiu Lily 294 DO Phoenix, AZLiu Mariana 295 MD Norwich, VTLiu Stephen 296 MD Ancaster, ON, CanadaLocke Carolynne 297 MD Lafayette, CALorenzana Vona 298 MSN Tulalip, WALowell Shona 299 MD Louisville, KYLoy Elizabeth Diane300 MBCHB Downingtown, PALubwama Catherine 301 MSN, FNP Redding, CALudlow Catherine 302 MD, CCFP Rossland, BC, CanadaLum Derek 303 MD West Memphis, ARLum Diane 304 MD Granger, INLum Wen Sun 305 MD New York, NYLupatkin Joel 306 MD Alameda, CAMagalong Elpidio 307 MD Moraga, CAMaguire Anna 308 MD Berkeley, CAMahmoudi Negean 309 MD Houston, TXMahzari Frank 310 MD Reno, NVMaiya Vijay 311 MD Salt Lake City, UTMalechek Lindsay 312 MD Phoenix, AZManak Charles J.313 MD Forest Lake, MNMann Rimmy 314 MD Englewood, COMansoori Lela 315 MD Seattle, WAMargo Eduardo 316 PhD, MD Kotzebue, AKMarquardt Donald 317 MD Woodinville, WAMarshall Nancy 318 MD Edmundston, NB, CanadaMartin Josee 319 MD Minneapolis, MNMastin Keith B.320 DO Seattle, WAMathis Janie 321 MD El Cerrito, CAMaung Tun 322 MD Portland, ORMayer Brian 323 MD Petaluma, CAMcBride Wes J.324 MD Littleton, COMcClay Robert 325 MD Napa, CAMcKeever Monica 326 MD Winchester, MAMcKenna Margaret 327 DO Clive, IAMcKinney Robert 328 MD Kelowna, BC, CanadaMcLellan Carolyne 329 MD Santa Rosa, CAMcNichol Felicity A.330 DO Hastings, MNMcQuistan Ian 331 PA Ukiah, CAMeadows Lynn 332 MD Fremont, CAMehta Trupti

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333 PA Menomonee Falls, WIMelvin Anne 334 MD Seattle, WAMena Michael 335 MD, MPH Santa Fe, NMMerin Jan 336 MSN Newbury, NHMessenger Linda 337 MD Helena, MTMest Stephen 338 MD Walla Walla, WAMeyer Joseph 339 MD Oregon City, ORMeyers Wendy 340 MD Miami, FLMeyerson Steven 341 MD, MPA Edinburg, TXMeza Fausto 342 MD Twin Falls, IDMiciak Ron 343 MD, CCFP Hamilton, ON, CanadaMiklea Jonel 344 MD San Francisco, CAMikrut Eva 345 MD Dayton, OHMiller Monica Anne346 MD San Jose, CAMiller Tami 347 MD Reno, NVMiller William Bradley348 MD Kelowna, BC, CanadaMills Ken 349 MD Albany, CAMin Carol 350 DO Manvel, TXMirza Wajid 351 MD Atlanta, GAMontgomery David 352 MD Milford, DEMorris Adrian 353 MD Harvey, LAMorris Sophia 354 MD Box Elder, SDMousseau Francine 355 MD Saint Louis, MOMrad Richard 356 MD, FACP, FHM Fishers, INMustaklem Marwan 357 MD Calgary, AB, CanadaMyles Jeremy 358 MD San Ramon, CANadgir Uday 359 MD Ann Arbor, MINao Brian S.360 MD San Jose, CANarapasetty Kalpana 361 MD Fremont, CANatarajan Parvathi 362 MD Indianapolis, INNazeer Amena 363 BSBA, MA, MSN, Oroville, CANendze-Scheitler Debbie 364 MD Redding, CANepomuceno Carlota C.365 MD Redding, CANepomuceno John E.366 MD San Mateo, CANgo Loan 367 DO Saint Paul, MNNguyen Catherine 368 MD Placentia, CANguyen Kim 369 MD San Jose, CANguyen Tom 370 PA, MS Harrisburg, PANichols Steven M.371 MD Rio Vista, CANorwood James 372 MD Pearl River, NYNowosielski Izabela 373 MBBS San Jose, CANwosu Chizoba 374 RN, ACNP Oakland, CAOgdie Alyshia

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375 MD Martinsville, VAOlgun Esra 376 DO Lee, NHOlken David 377 MD Chico, CAOlson Forrest 378 MD Tucson, AZOlson-Garewal Jkristin 379 MS Concord, MAOmalley Helen 380 MSN, NPC Minden, NVOneill Jennifer 381 MD Albany, CAOrkin Hedda J.382 MD San Jose, CAOsoskova Tatiana 383 MD Saint Paul, MNOstenso Tuukka 384 PA-C San Francisco, CAOw Melody 385 MD Minneapolis, MNPallegar Krishna 386 MD Vallejo, CAPan Judy 387 MD Portland, ORPark Jin 388 MD Orange, TXParker Calvin 389 DO Fairfield, CAParmar Shobhna 390 MD Fremont, CAPatel Ratnadeep 391 MD Fremont, CAPatel Rita 392 MSN Missouri City, TXPaul Prince 393 MD Lakeport, CAPege Diane J.394 DO Rocklin, CAPeltz Matthew 395 MD Portland, ORPersse Timothy 396 MD Hood River, ORPetersen Ryan 397 MD, PhD Fairmont, WVPetridou Sevastiani 398 MD Los Angeles, CAPham Andrew 399 MD Cheney, WAPhaneuf Joseph 400 MD Jacksonville, FLPhillips Michael B.401 MD McLean, VAPhillips Yancy 402 MD Aptos, CAPilcher David 403 MD Edmonds, WAPilmer Gregory 404 MPAS, PA-C Redding, CAPlanchard Sarah 405 MD Mississauga, ON, CanadaPoddar Megha 406 MD Spring, TXPorter Daniel 407 MD Cortez, COPorvaznik Mary 408 MD Pewaukee, WIPostles Jeffery 409 MD Santa Clara, CAPrakashpathy Deepa 410 DO Hershey, PAPrats Andrea 411 MD Bothell, WAPreller Debra 412 MD Memphis, TNPuchaev Michael 413 DO Gilbert, AZPyles Ryan 414 MD Martinez, CAQuinones Lisa 415 MD Saint Paul, MNQuirk Rosemary 416 MD San Jose, CAQureshi Sharmin

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417 MD Jenks, OKRachal Melody 418 MD Bellevue, WARahman Zerin 419 MD Richmond Hill, ON, CanadaRaizman Alla 420 MD Placerville, CARamos David 421 MD Cupertino, CARao Priya 422 MD Denver, CORaymundo Henry 423 NP Northridge, CAReagan Timothy 424 MD Anaheim, CAReddy Sunilkumar 425 PA Elizabethtown, PAReed Rebekah 426 MD Toronto, ON, CanadaReinhartz Abe 427 MD Bend, ORReis Erin 428 PA Laconner, WARenco Fred 429 PA-C, MHS Harrisburg, PAReynolds Erin L.430 MD Chico, CAReznik Tatyana L.431 MSN Clinton, WARideout Angela 432 MD Greenfield, INRife Laura 433 DO, MPH Pittsburgh, PARiley Theodore 434 DO Denver, CORivkin Rebecca 435 MSN, NP San Francisco, CARobertson Susan Louise436 MD, MPH Charlottetown, PE, CanadaRogerson Jan 437 MD Placerville, CARosen H. Roy 438 MN Bothell, WARoth Elisa 439 MD, MPH Atkinson, NHRoth Robert 440 MD Staten Island, NYRothman Richard 441 MD Merced, CARoyer Katherine 442 MD Ridgefield, CTRummo Nicholas 443 MD Oshkosh, WISabih Asma 444 MD Charlotte, NCSait Sadia 445 MD San Francisco, CASankaran Sujatha 446 MD San Ramon, CASantos Alfort 447 MD Exeter, NHSchaffer Michael 448 MD El Cerrito, CASchaplow Reagan 449 MD Point Richmond, CAScialanca Virginia 450 MD Glendale, CAScofield James 451 MD Oroville, CASeaman Laurence 452 MD Foster City, CASegal Jonathan 453 MD Vancouver, BC, CanadaSegal Mikel 454 MD Toronto, ON, CanadaSeth Puneet 455 MD San Jose, CAShah Vidhi 456 DO Hoffman Estates, ILSharma Sonia 457 MD Hibbing, MNSharp Sereen 458 PA Columbus, GAShaw Marc

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459 MD 4018 Stavanger, NorwayShepard Christopher 460 MD Seminole, OKShi Augustin H.461 MD Soquel, CAShields Patrick 462 MD Omaha, NEShiffermiller Abby 463 MD Omaha, NEShiffermiller Jason F.464 MD Forks, WAShima John 465 MD Vancouver, WAShojaei Mehrdad 466 MD Lexington, KYShrestha Natalia 467 FNP Great Falls, MTSimpkins Cindy 468 MD Livonia, MISingh Jaspal 469 MBBS, MD, MRC Calgary, AB, CanadaSivakumar Chandrasekaran 470 MD, MPH Corvallis, ORSmits Jennifer A.471 MD Fort Pierce, FLSnedeker Scott 472 MD North Sutton, NHSprunger Philip 473 MD Truckee, CAStandteiner Heidi 474 MD Excelsior, MNStein Daniel 475 MD Carmichael, CAStenger Jeffrey 476 ACNP, MSN Durango, COStevens Wendy 477 MD Pismo Beach, CAStivers Mark 478 MD Portland, ORStock Christine 479 MD Mount Kisco, NYSuciu Corina 480 MD Belmont, CASung Charlene 481 MD Albany, CASweet Diana 482 MD Fresno, CASyed Sumon 483 MD Clayton, CATaborga Celso 484 MD Los Angeles, CATahbaz Amir 485 NP Glendale, CATam Perlie 486 MD Long Island City, NYTang Chin 487 MD Millersville, PATawil Tara 488 MD Savannah, GATaylor Colleen 489 MD San Francisco, CATaylor Rob 490 MD Saint Petersburg, FLTekeste Samuel 491 MD Fremont, CATeklu Amanuel 492 MD Parkville, MOThaker Jayesh 493 MD Oakland, CAThedinger Blair 494 DO Fountain Valley, CATieu Cynthia 495 MD Minneapolis, MNTimpe Chrisanne 496 MD Santa Rosa, CAToth Thomas L.497 MD San Francisco, CAToy Elaine 498 MD Houston, TXTran Tuyen 499 MD Grass Valley, CATruman Kirsten 500 MD Coto De Caza, CATruong Hieu T.

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501 ACNP Encino, CATullius Marites 502 MD Roseville, CATun Nelson 503 MD Columbia, TNTurner Christopher 504 MD Pasadena, CATwardowska Katarzyna 505 MD Rancho Mirage, CAUkpong Charles 506 MS Norfolk, NEVacha Ruth 507 MD Fresno, CAVaddireddy Sreeveena 508 MD Bemidji, MNVaishnav Somendra 509 MD Seattle, WAVancleave Mary 510 MD Sonoma, CAVerducci Dennis 511 MD Pismo Beach, CAVoge Christian 512 DO Clinton, MOVogt Mark 513 MS Wilmington, NCVon Karla 514 MSN, NP Saint Louis, MOWagner Melissa 515 MD Sheboygan, WIWalker Philip 516 MD Portland, ORWalworth Jill 517 MD San Jose, CAWang William 518 PA-C Cedar Park, TXWaring Rebecca 519 DO Redding, CAWashburn Elisa E.520 MD Memphis, TNWashington Latonya 521 MD Cincinnati, OHWebb Michael D.522 MD, PhD Modesto, CAWebb-Kummer Gretchen 523 MD Ukiah, CAWedderburn Laura L.524 MD Berkeley, CAWeinreich Don 525 MD San Francisco, CAWestergaard Sara 526 MD Blaine, MNWeyessa Nemera 527 MD Ketchum, IDWhinnery Catherine 528 MD Charlottetown, PE, CanadaWhite Edward 529 MD Saint Paul, MNWhite Jon 530 MD Vancouver, BC, CanadaWilansky Selig 531 MD Tallahassee, FLWilliams Barbara W.532 MD Polson, MTWilliams John 533 MD Weatherford, TXWilson Richard 534 MD Mount Hope, WVWin Ne 535 MD Mesa, AZWong Herbert 536 MD Gardena, CAWong Johnny 537 MD San Francisco, CAWong Melissa 538 MD Emeryville, CAWong Tony 539 MPAS, PA-C Colleyville, TXWright Tracy 540 MD San Ramon, CAXue Wenmei 541 MD Waterloo, IAYalamanchili Praveen 542 MD Clovis, CAYanga, Jr. Almario

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543 MD Eugene, ORYates Ati 544 MD Bellevue, WAYi Josh 545 MD Berkeley, CAYip Jeannie 546 MD Ballwin, MOYounus Sumera 547 MD Phoenix, AZYu Kevin 548 MD San Marcos, CAYuen Eric 549 MD Vancouver, WAYuen Lawrence 550 MD La Crescenta, CAZaks Camilo 551 MD Seattle, WAZappia Angelina 552 MD Eugene, ORZhou Ting Ting 553 MD South Hill, VAZhu Gaoyong

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