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Live Interactive Online CME Programs from the comfort of your own home or office Key Essentials for Optimizing Patient Care A 5 BLOCK CME SERIES SEPTEMBER 2013 - JANUARY 2014 Sponsored by: Academic Affairs, Continuing Medical Education Office Academic Center, Room 253 One Medical Center Drive PO Box 1011 Stratford, NJ 08084 KEY ESSENTIALS FOR OPTIMIZING PATIENT CARE 5 CATEGORY 1A CREDITS PER BLOCK Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (RowanSOM) is dedicated to refining physicians’ knowledge to manage the changing needs of the healthcare system. This lecture series is devised to augment physician expertise via material on current clinical guideline recommendations, as well as up-to-date advances in medical treatments on specific topics. Program Directors: Joshua S. Coren, DO, MBA, FACOFP and Danielle Cooley, DO. FAMILY MEDICINE - 5 CATEGORY 1A Prevention and Safety Saturday, September 7, 2013 7:15 am-12:45 pm EST Academic Center, RowanSOM, Stratford, NJ Upon completion of this series, participants should be able to: 1. Implement inter-professional and collaborative care strategies for geriatric patients with dementia in the outpatient setting. 2. Develop prevention and treatment plans for adults and children who have been subjected to domestic violence or child abuse. 3. Implement updated immunization and preventive guidelines including sports examinations and weight management plans for pediatric and adolescent patients. 4. Implement current guidelines and recommendations for the management of both acute and chronic pain in the outpatient setting. 5. Apply osteopathic manipulative treatment for commonly diagnosed somatic dysfunctions of the upper body. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this activity are those of the faculty. It should not be inferred or assumed that they are expressing the views of any manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices, or Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine. For additional program information or special needs, please contact Michele Mesisca at 856-566-6358 or email [email protected]. This course is supported in part by educational grants in accordance with AOA standards. www.rowan.edu/som/cme Alzheimer’s Disease Update • Anita Chopra, MD, FACP, Professor,Medicine, Director, New Jersey Institute for Successful Aging (NJISA), RowanSOM Diagnosing Dementia in Primary Care • Christian White, DO, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, NJISA, RowanSOM Mild Cognitive Impairment and Role of Neuropsychological Assessment • Danielle DiGregorio, PsyD, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, NJISA, RowanSOM This CME program anticipates 5 (five) Category 1A CME credit hours per Saturday block. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Osteopathic physicians may earn up to 30 percent of their Category 1A requirement from interactive internet CME (i.e., up to nine Category 1A CME credits for members with a requirement of thirty Category 1A credits.) To receive credit for interactive internet CME, osteopathic physicians must complete a CME quiz with passing grade of 70. The Sports Pre-participating Physical Examination • Kathryn C. Lambert, DO, FAOASM, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM Domestic Violence • Lucia Beck Weiss, MS, Associate Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM • Jennifer Caudle, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM Challenges in Caring for Obese Patients • Adarsh K. Gupta, DO, MS, FACOFP, Director, Center for Medical Weight Loss & Metabolic Control, Associate Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM Immunization Updates • Joshua S. Coren, DO, MBA, FACOFP, Vice Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, RowanSOM Driver Safety in the Elderly • Katharine M. Garnier, MD, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM • Hortense Russell, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM GERIATRICS - 5 CATEGORY 1A Saturday, October 19, 2013 7:15 am-12:45 pm EST Academic Center, RowanSOM, Stratford, NJ Non-Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia • Stephen M. Scheinthal, DO, FACN, Associate Professor, Psychiatry, Associate Director and Chief of Behavioral Health, NJISA, RowanSOM Management of a Patient with Alzheimer’s Disease – Dementia: A Case-Based Approach • Christian White, DO • Danielle DiGregorio, PsyD • Nancy N. Alterman, LCSW, Instructor, Medicine, NJISA, RowanSOM

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Live Interactive Online CME Programsfrom the comfort of your own home or office

Key Essentials forOptimizing Patient CareA 5 BLOCK CME SERIESSEPTEMBER 2013 - JANUARY 2014

Sponsored by:

Academic Affairs, Continuing Medical Education OfficeAcademic Center, Room 253One Medical Center DrivePO Box 1011Stratford, NJ 08084

KEY ESSENTIALS FOR OPTIMIZING PATIENT CARE

5 CATEGORY 1A CREDITS PER BLOCK

Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (RowanSOM) is dedicated to refining physicians’

knowledge to manage the changing needs of the healthcare system. This lecture series is devised to augment

physician expertise via material on current clinical guideline recommendations, as well as up-to-date advances in

medical treatments on specific topics.

Program Directors: Joshua S. Coren, DO, MBA, FACOFP and Danielle Cooley, DO.

FAMILY MEDICINE - 5 CATEGORY 1A

Prevention and Safety

Saturday, September 7, 2013 • 7:15 am-12:45 pm EST

Academic Center, RowanSOM, Stratford, NJ

Upon completion of this series, participants should be able to:

1. Implement inter-professional and collaborative care strategies for geriatric patients with dementia in the

outpatient setting.

2. Develop prevention and treatment plans for adults and children who have been subjected to domestic

violence or child abuse.

3. Implement updated immunization and preventive guidelines including sports examinations and weight

management plans for pediatric and adolescent patients.

4. Implement current guidelines and recommendations for the management of both acute and chronic pain

in the outpatient setting.

5. Apply osteopathic manipulative treatment for commonly diagnosed somatic dysfunctions of the

upper body.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this activity are those of the faculty. It should not be inferred or assumed that

they are expressing the views of any manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices, or Rowan

University School of Osteopathic Medicine. For additional program information or special needs, please

contact Michele Mesisca at 856-566-6358 or email [email protected]. This course is supported in part by

educational grants in accordance with AOA standards.

www.rowan.edu/som/cme

Alzheimer’s Disease Update

•AnitaChopra,MD,FACP,Professor,Medicine,

Director,NewJerseyInstituteforSuccessful

Aging(NJISA),RowanSOM

Diagnosing Dementia in Primary Care

•ChristianWhite,DO,AssistantProfessor,

Psychiatry,NJISA,RowanSOM

Mild Cognitive Impairment and Role of

Neuropsychological Assessment

•DanielleDiGregorio,PsyD,AssistantProfessor,

Psychiatry,NJISA,RowanSOM

This CME program anticipates 5 (five) Category 1A CME credit hours per Saturday block. Physicians should only

claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Osteopathic physicians may

earn up to 30 percent of their Category 1A requirement from interactive internet CME (i.e., up to nine Category

1A CME credits for members with a requirement of thirty Category 1A credits.) To receive credit for interactive

internet CME, osteopathic physicians must complete a CME quiz with passing grade of 70.

The Sports Pre-participating Physical Examination

•KathrynC.Lambert,DO,FAOASM,Assistant

DeanforStudentAffairs,AssociateProfessor,

FamilyMedicine,RowanSOM

Domestic Violence

• LuciaBeckWeiss,MS,AssociateProfessor,

FamilyMedicine,RowanSOM

• JenniferCaudle,DO,AssistantProfessor,

FamilyMedicine,RowanSOM

Challenges in Caring for Obese Patients

•AdarshK.Gupta,DO,MS,FACOFP,Director,

CenterforMedicalWeightLoss&Metabolic

Control,AssociateProfessor,FamilyMedicine,

RowanSOM

Immunization Updates

• JoshuaS.Coren,DO,MBA,FACOFP,ViceChair

andAssociateProfessor,DepartmentofFamily

Medicine,RowanSOM

Driver Safety in the Elderly

•KatharineM.Garnier,MD,AssistantProfessor,

FamilyMedicine,RowanSOM

•HortenseRussell,DO,AssistantProfessor,

FamilyMedicine,RowanSOM

GERIATRICS - 5 CATEGORY 1A

Saturday, October 19, 2013 • 7:15 am-12:45 pm EST

Academic Center, RowanSOM, Stratford, NJ

Non-Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia

• StephenM.Scheinthal,DO,FACN,Associate

Professor,Psychiatry,AssociateDirectorand

ChiefofBehavioralHealth,NJISA,RowanSOM

Management of a Patient with Alzheimer’s Disease

– Dementia: A Case-Based Approach

•ChristianWhite,DO

•DanielleDiGregorio,PsyD

•NancyN.Alterman,LCSW,Instructor,Medicine,

NJISA,RowanSOM

Overview of Pain Management

•RichardT.Jermyn,DO,FAAPMR,Associate

ProfessorandChair,RehabilitationMedicine,

Director,NeuroMusculoskeletalInstitute(NMI),

RowanSOM

NeuroMusculoskeletal Examination

•GilbertSiu,DO,PhD,AssistantProfessor,

RehabilitationMedicine,NMI,RowanSOM

Prescribing Opiate Medications: When, How and

How Not To

•DeannaM.Janora,MD,FAAPMR,Associate

Professor,RehabilitationMedicine,NMI,

RowanSOM

REGISTRATION FORM Please complete and submit this registration formor register online at rowan.edu/som/cme

Complete all information and return with payment to:

Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine

Academic Affairs, Continuing Medical Education Office

Academic Center, Room 253, One Medical Center Drive

PO Box 1011

Stratford, NJ 08084

Attention: Michele Mesisca

Choose any two programs for $149

Choose all five programs for $249

____Family Medicine – September 7, 2013

____Geriatrics – October 19, 2013

____Pain Management – October 26, 2013

____Pediatrics – December 7, 2013

____Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine - January 11, 2014

NAME ______________________________________________________________________

DEGREE _______________________________

AOA NUMBER ___________________________

ADDRESS ____________________________ CITY __________________ STATE _____ ZIP __________

TELEPHONE ____________________ FAX ____________________

EMAIL _________________________________

*All program times are 7:15 am-12:45 pm EST

ACCEPTED METHODS OF PAYMENT:CREDIT CARD: BY PHONE AT 856-566-6358CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO: ROWAN UNIVERSITY

CANCELLATION POLICY:Your registration fee, less $50 administrative fee, will be refunded, if requested by email at [email protected] before September 1, 2013.

PAIN MANAGEMENT - 5 CATEGORY 1A

Saturday, October 26, 2013 • 7:15 am-12:45 pm EST

Academic Center, RowanSOM, Stratford, NJ

OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIVE MEDICINE - 5 CATEGORY 1A

Saturday, January 11, 2014 •¶ 7:15 am-12:45 pm EST

Academic Center, RowanSOM, Stratford, NJ

OMT: A Holistic Approach to Neck And Back Pain

•MillicentKingChannell,DO,MA,FAAO,Associate

Professor,FamilyMedicineandOMM;and

Chair,OMM,NMI,RowanSOM

Introduction to Performing Arts Medicine

• SajidA.Surve,DO,AssociateProfessor,

RehabilitationMedicineandOMM,NMI,

RowanSOM

Immunization Update

• JacquelineKaari,DO,AssociateProfessor

andChair,Pediatrics,RowanSOM

Common Pediatric Rashes

•WendyCook,DO,AssistantProfessor,

Pediatrics,RowanSOM

Quick and Easy Pediatric OMM

•AishaBailey,DO,Instructor,PediatricsandOMM,

RowanSOM

PEDIATRICS - 5 CATEGORY 1A

Saturday, December 7, 2013 • 7:15 am-12:45 pm EST

Academic Center, Rowan SOM, Stratford, NJ

What Keeps Me Up at Night: Pediatric

Cardiology Pearls

•RoseCummings,DO,AssistantProfessor,

St.Christopher’sHospitalforChildren

Adolescent Healthcare Dilemmas

• JacquelineKaari,DO,AssociateProfessor

andChair,Pediatrics,RowanSOM

5-Minute OMT: Treating the Upper Body

(Or “Above the Diaphragm”)

Headache

•MillicentKingChannell,DO,MA,FAAO,Associate

Professor,FamilyMedicineandOMM;and

Chair,OMM,NMI,RowanSOM

Upper Respiratory Infections

•AishaBailey,DO,Instructor,PediatricsandOMM,

RowanSOM

Lower Respiratory Infections

•DanielleCooley,DO,AssistantProfessor,OMM

andFamilyMedicine,RowanSOM

Shoulder Pain

• JaimeRapacciuolo,DO,Family

MedicinePhysician

Carpel Tunnel Syndrome and other Wrist Disorders

• SajidA.Surve,DO,AssociateProfessor,

RehabilitationMedicineandOMM,NMI,

RowanSOM