Review of 2018 Intensive Update With Board Review in Geriatric and Palliative Medicine
Add together to Agenda 2018 Intensive Update with Board Review in Geriatric and Palliative Medicine 9/25/2018 7:30:00 AM 9/28/2018 four:00:00 PM America/New_York Baruch Higher Vertical Campus Conference Center; 55 Lexington Avenue fake MM/DD/YYYY
Date & Location
Tuesday, September 25, 2018, vii:30 AM - Friday, September 28, 2018, iv:00 PM, Baruch College Vertical Campus Conference Center; 55 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Target Audience
Specialties - Family Practice, General Surgery, Geriatric Medicine, Hospitalist, Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Pain Medicine, Palliative Medicine, Pediatrics, Pharmacist, Md Assistant, Primary Care Physician, Social Work
Course Overview
A iv-solar day clinically-based intensive course in geriatrics and palliative medicine taught by leading experts in both fields providing updates on geriatric syndromes and palliative medicine and the latest research and treatments. Each day consists of v big group sessions (four on Friday) and three interactive workshops designated to provide both practical feel with the large group material, as well every bit to cover other content areas. All workshops are interactive and case-based with a selection of six to seven subjects per workshop session.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- - Depict the latest evidence-based geriatric and palliative medicine.
- - Recognize the promises and pitfalls of new treatments for older adults.
- - Identify major geriatric syndromes and effectively manage these syndromes.
- - Identify psychosocial and upstanding issues as they pertain to older adults and formulate a treatment arroyo.
- - Prepare for the ABIM geriatric and palliative medicine board exams.
- - Critically assess and guide medical interventions to ameliorate a patient's quality of life.
- - Assess and manage pain and not-pain issues.
- - Provide patient and families with the highest level of medical care that is consistent with their goals.
Registration
**ON/Earlier JULY 15, 2022 (Early-Bird Rate)
Practicing Physicians - $1,095.00
Non-Physicians - $995.00
Physicians-In-Training - $995.00
**AFTER JULY xv, 2018
$i,195 -- Practicing Physicians
$ane,095 -- Not-Physicians
$1,095 -- Physicians-In-Grooming
ALL REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED ONLINE.
Refund Policy
$75.00 will be retained to embrace administrative expenses, if a refund is requested. Prior to issuing the balance, we must receive written notice of withdrawal. No refunds will exist issued after September one, 2018. The Brookdale Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai reserves the right to cancel a grade or to change any role of the program due to unforeseeable circumstances.
Accreditation
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is accredited by the Accreditation Quango for Continuing Medical Educational activity to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai designates this live action for a maximum of 24.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim but the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activeness.
Verification of Attendance
Verification of omnipresence volition be provided to all professionals.
Additional Data
Syllabus
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Directions
Via Subway - Lexington Artery line #six train to 23rd Street and Park Avenue South. Walk ane block due east on 23rd Street then one block north on Lexington Artery.
From RFK Bridge - Merge onto FDR South to Leave 8 at East 34th Street. Travel west to Lexington Avenue, make a left onto Lexington Avenue. Go on south on Lexington Avenue to 24th Street.
From Connecticut - Take I-95 Southward to Bruckner Expressway to RFK Bridge, then go along as from RFK Span. From Westchester and White Plains - Have Hutchinson River Parkway South to I-95 South to Bruckner Expressway to RFK Bridge, then keep as from RFK Bridge.
From Upstate NY - Accept NY State Motorway to Tappan Zee Bridge to 87 South to Willis Avenue Span. Merge onto FDR Bulldoze South, then continue every bit from RFK Span.
From George Washington Bridge -Accept Harlem River Drive to FDR Drive South, then continue as from RFK Bridge.
From JFK Airport (Queens) - Take Grand Central Parkway West to RFK Bridge, then continue as from RFK Bridge.
From Long Isle -Take I-495 West to Queens Midtown Tunnel Exit. Right onto East 34th Street, then left on Lexington Artery, and continue due south on Lexington Avenue to 24th Street.
Parking
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New York, NY 10010
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200 East 26th Street (Between Third & Lexington Avenues)
New York, NY 10010
Credits
AMA PRA Category one Credits™ (6.75 hours), AMA PRA Category ane Credits™ (half-dozen.75 hours), AMA PRA Category one Credits™ (half dozen.75 hours), AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (5.75 hours), Not-Md Omnipresence (5.75 hours), Non-Dr. Attendance (6.75 hours), Non-Md Attendance (6.75 hours), Non-Doc Attendance (half dozen.75 hours)
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CO-COURSE DIRECTORS
Helen G. Fernandez, MD, MPH
Professor, Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Emily Chai, MD
Associate Professor, Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Audrey One thousand. Chun, MD
Associate Professor, Brookdale Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Bethann Grand. Scarborough, MD
Associate Professor, Brookdale Department of Elderliness and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Allen D. Andrade, Doc
Assistant Professor, Geriatrics and Palliative
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Olusegun Apoeso, Doc
Acquaintance Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Emad Aziz, Practise
Associate Professor of Medicine; Managing director of Cardiovascular Research; Seniior Cardiologist & Electrophysiologist
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Shahla Baharlou, Dr.
Associate Professor of Geriatrics, Palliative Care
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New york, NY
Mollie A. Biewald, Doctor
Banana Professor of Elderliness and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Cynthia M. Boyd, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine, Partition of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology
Johns Hopkins University, Center for Transformative Geriatric Research
Towson, Doctor
Gabriel Brandeis, Physician, CMD
Clinical Professor, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn Schoolhouse of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
eileen H. callahan, Dr.
Acquaintance Professor of Elderliness and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Patrick K. Chae, Doc
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary, Disquisitional Care and Sleep Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Emily Chai, Dr.
Professor, Brookdale Department of Elderliness and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Stephanie Chow, MD
Assistant Professor of Geriatrics, Palliative Intendance
Icahn Schoolhouse of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Audrey K. Chun, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Susan Due east. Cohen, MD
Banana Clinical Professor
New York Academy School of Medicine
New York, NY
JAMES F. CRISMALE, MD
Assistant Professor, Liver Diseases
Recanati/Miller Transplantation Plant
New York, NY
Claire E. Davenport, Physician
Assistant Professor of Elderliness and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Linda V. DeCherrie, Doc
Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Kavita V. Dharmarajan, Doctor
Assistant Professor of Geriatrics, Palliative Care, Radiation Oncology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Joyce F. Fogel, Doc
Associate Professor Associate Professor of Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Mountain Sinai Health System
New York , NY
beverly Forsyth, Doc
Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York Urban center, NY
Laura Gelfman, MD
Assistant Professor of Elderliness & Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Newsha Z. Ghodsi, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Gabrielle Goldberg, MD
Banana Professor of Medicine
Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Roslyn Heights, NY
Nathan E. Goldstein, Doc
Professor of Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Vishal Gupta, MD
Associate Professor of Radiations Oncology
Mount Sinai Health System
New York, NY
Emily S Hahn, Medico
Assistant Professor
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Gregory A. Hinrichsen, PhD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Psychiatry
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Ula Y. Hwang, MD, MPH
Acquaintance Professor of Emergency Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Noelle Marie C. Javier, Doc
Banana Professor, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Reena Karani, MD, MHPE
Professor of Medical Educational activity, Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Gary J. Kennedy, MD
Director, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry
Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Centre
New York, NY
Leslie Kerr , Medico
Professor of Medicine, Rheumatology, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Fred Ko, Dr.
Associate Professor of Elderliness and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Rivervale, NJ
Priya Krishnasamy, Dr.
Assistant Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Anu Lala-Trinadade, MD
Banana Professor of Cardiology, Population Wellness Science and Policy
The Mount Sinai Hospital
Edgewater, NJ
Melinda Lantz, NY
Acquaintance Professor; Vice Chair & Chief of Geriatric Psychiatry
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
rosanne Yard. leipzig, physician
Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Riverdale, NY
Emilia P. Liao, MD
Banana Professor of Medicine
Hofstra Northwell Schoolhouse of Medicine
New York, NY
Tara Liberman, DO
Associate Chief
North Shore-LIJ Department of Medicine and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine
Plainview, NY,
Plainview, The states
Bryan C. Markinson, Physician
Associate Professor of Medicine, Orthopedics
Icahn Schoolhouse of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Deborah Matza, RN
RN Certified Yoga Therapist
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY,
New York, Us
Elizabeth T. McCormick, Dr.
Assistant Professor of Geriatrics, Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Reza Mehrazin, Physician
Associate Professor of Urology
Mount Sinai - Section of Urology
New York, NY
Edith Thou. Meyerson, MD
Assistant Professor of Geriatrics, Palliative Care
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, U.s.
Jane Morris, RN, MS, ACHPN
Clinical Coordinator, Division of Elderliness and Palliative Intendance Medicine
New York Hospital Queens
Flushing, NY
R Sean Morrison, Dr.
Hermann Merkin Professor of Palliative Care
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY,
New York, U.s.
Michael P. Mullen, Medico
Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Tara Naib, MD
Assistant Professor
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Rive Border, NY
Maya K. Rao, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Sectionalization of Nephrology
Columbia Academy
New York, NY
Reid A. Ravin, Md
Assistant Professor
Icahn Schoolhouse of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, -- Select --
Jennifer Chiliad. Reckrey, Doc
Banana Professor, Elderliness and Palliative Medicine, Family Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Nisha Rughwani, Doctor
Assistant Professor of
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Mary Sano, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry
Mountain Sinai Schoolhouse of Medicine
NYC, NY
Martine Sanon, MD
Banana Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn Schoolhouse of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Bethann M. Scarborough, Doc
Assistant Professor of Elderliness and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Stelian Serban, Dr.
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Icahn Schoolhouse of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
BRIJEN J Doc J. SHAH, Doc
Associate Dean, GME; Banana Professor of Gastroenterology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Parag Sheth, MD
Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Albert L. Siu, Doc
Professor and Chair Emeritus, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Maria Skamagas, MD
Associate Professor of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Bone Disease
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Due east Elmhurst, NY
Cardinale B. Smith, Md, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
David C. Thomas, Medico
Professor of Medicine, Medical Education, Rehabilitation Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York , NY
WINONA TSE, Doc
Acquaintance Professor of Neurology
Icahn Schoolhouse of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Benjamin C. Tweel, Dr.
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Ania Wajnberg , Physician
Associate Professor of Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Katherine Wang, MD
Assistant Professor of Elderliness and Palliative Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mountain Sinai
New York, NY
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST
vii:30AM - 8:00AM
fourteen-220
PLENARY I: Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine 2018
8:00AM - 8:40AM
rosanne M. leipzig, md
fourteen-220
Objectives:
- Understand models of geriatrics care
- Describe barriers and dissemination of elderliness
PLENARY II: Update in Dementia
8:40AM - 9:20AM
Mary Sano, PhD
fourteen-220
Objectives:
- Recognize the early on signs of cognitive loss and dementia.
- Develop a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses the patients' needs and wishes.
PLENARY 3: Prognostication of Chronic Affliction
9:20AM - 10:00AM
Bethann M. Scarborough, Doc
14-220
Objectives:
- Sympathise the of import function prognosis plays in medical decision-making.
- Familiarize him/herself with available prognostic indexes for common chronic diseases.
WORKSHOP I: Arroyo to Conclusion Making for Patients Who Lack Chapters
10:10AM - eleven:10AM
Terry Altilio, LCSW
Priya Krishnasamy, MD
14-270
WORKSHOP I: Chapters Cess
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Kimberly One thousand. Klipstein, Md
14-290
Objectives:
- Identify the major determinants for chapters assessment in the general hospital.
- Understand what is meant past the sliding calibration arroyo to capacity.
WORKSHOP I: Falls
ten:10AM - 11:10AM
Ravishankar Ramaswamy, MD
fourteen-280
Objectives:
- List five potentially modifiable risk factors for falls in older community home adults.
- Conduct a physical test specific to falls, including a gait cess.
- Talk over five evidence-based interventions that can reduce hereafter falls.
WORKSHOP I: Falls (AM0101 HAND-OUT)
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Ravishankar Ramaswamy, MD
WORKSHOP I: Foot Diseases & Disorders
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Bryan C. Markinson, Doc
14-TBA
Objectives:
- Differentiate betwixt different types of gait disturbances.
- Differentiate betwixt various human foot deformities.
WORKSHOP I: Geriatric Nephrology and Renal Palliative Intendance
10:10AM - xi:10AM
Maya K. Rao, Md
14-220
Objectives:
- Employ prognostic tools in elderly patients with advanced kidney disease.
- Describe and contrast dialysis and conservative therapy
WORKSHOP I: Geriatrics and Palliative Intendance in the Nursing Home
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Gabriel Brandeis, MD, CMD
14-285
Objectives:
- Integrate palliative intendance principles into their geriatric nursing domicile exercise.
- Involve the nursing home team in a palliative approach to provide treat nursing home residents.
WORKSHOP I: Nutrition/Hydration in Serious Illness
x:10AM - eleven:10AM
Jane Morris, RN, MS, ACHPN
Cynthia X. Pan, MD, FACP, AGSF
14-269
Objectives:
- Empathize factors influencing patient/family decisions regarding bogus diet and hydration.
- Identify three myths and facts related to artificial diet and hydration.
WORKSHOP I: Nutrition/Hydration in Serious Affliction
ten:10AM - 11:10AM
Jane Morris, RN, MS, ACHPN
Cynthia X. Pan, MD, FACP, AGSF
WORKSHOP I: Nutrition/Hydration in Serious Illness (AM0103 Hand-OUT i)
10:10AM - eleven:10AM
Jane Morris, RN, MS, ACHPN
Cynthia 10. Pan, Dr., FACP, AGSF
WORKSHOP I: Nutrition/Hydration in Serious Illness (AM0103 HAND-OUT 2)
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Jane Morris, RN, MS, ACHPN
Cynthia X. Pan, MD, FACP, AGSF
WORKSHOP I: Diet/Hydration in Serious Illness (AM0103 Hand-OUT 4)
10:10AM - eleven:10AM
Jane Morris, RN, MS, ACHPN
Cynthia X. Pan, MD, FACP, AGSF
WORKSHOP 2: Chemotherapy Related Toxicity and Oncologic Complications
eleven:20AM - 12:20PM
Cardinale B. Smith, Medico, PhD
xiv-266
Objectives:
- Describe the most common toxicities of chemotherapy and targeted agents.
- Talk over the direction of chemotherapy toxicities.
WORKSHOP II: Complementary Therapies for Patient and Self Care
11:20AM - 12:20PM
joseph David (JD) D. Elder, Doc
Deborah Matza, RN
14-285
Objectives:
- Clarify terminology
- Place several complementary therapies, their clinical awarding and benefits
- Recognize implications of stress and the rationale for complementary therapy employ
- Learn to apply and experience several complementary therapy techniques for patient and self intendance
WORKSHOP Ii: Hospice
eleven:20AM - 12:20PM
Bethann M. Scarborough, MD
xiv-290
Objectives:
- Discuss and review hospice eligibility criteria, especially for mutual diagnoses in the elderly.
- Define hospice, describe interdisciplinary squad collaboration and its benefits.
WORKSHOP II: Inpatient & Outpatient Billing & Documentation
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Emily Chai, MD
Audrey 1000. Chun, MD
14-220
Objectives:
- Name the key components of an encounter required for Medicare ambulatory and hospital billing.
- Recognize the required documentation of key components for the various levels of service to avert common errors in outpatient billing.
- Place when the use of fourth dimension-based billing is appropriate and what the requirements are for time-based billing.
- Identify the requirements for prolonged intendance in hospital billing.
WORKSHOP Two: Palliative Care in Center Failure
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Laura Gelfman, Doc
14-270
Objectives:
- Review data and describe palliative care needs for patients with avant-garde centre failure
- Hash out results of an embedded collaborative model providing palliative care across a care continuum
- Depict an approach to the early Center Failure palliative intendance consult
WORKSHOP II: Perioperative Direction
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Reena Karani, MD, MHPE
xiv-280
Objectives:
- List the components of the cardiac risk stratification index.
- Depict a comprehensive perioperative evaluation for an older patient.
WORKSHOP Ii: Surgical Emergencies
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Celia M. Divino, MD, FACS
14-269
Objectives:
- Recognize and identify surgical problems in the geriatric population.
- Manage abdominal emergencies in the elderly.
LUNCH/Q&A SESSION (Geriatric Medicine) If you practise not wish to attend Q&A, feel gratis to use Room xiv-285.
12:20PM - 1:30PM
Audrey One thousand. Chun, MD
Helen M. Fernandez, MD, MPH
14-220
If you practice not wish to attend this Palliative Care Q&A session, please feel gratuitous to use Room 14-285.
WORKSHOP Iii: Anemia
ane:30PM - 2:30PM
Brenda D. Panzera, Physician
xiv-270
Objectives:
- Understand specific treatments for anemia in the older adult.
- Identify etiologies of anemia in the older developed.
WORKSHOP III: BPH & Prostate Cancer
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Reza Mehrazin, MD
14-285
Objectives:
- Sympathize the physiology and treatment of beneficial prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
- Sympathize the modern screening guidelines and treatment of prostate cancer.
WORKSHOP III: Family unit Meetings
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Gabrielle Goldberg, Md
fourteen-290
Objectives:
- Empathise the role of family meetings in elderliness and palliative medicine.
- Identify a stepwise arroyo for conducting family unit meetings.
WORKSHOP III: Grief, Bereavement & Psychosocial Issues
ane:30PM - 2:30PM
Jane Knowles, MPH, LCSW
Christie Mulholland, MD
14-266
Objectives:
- Define grief, bereavement and the grief process.
- Assess complicated grief and proceeds skills in successful intervention strategies.
WORKSHOP III: Hurting Direction (Advanced): PCA & Methadone Use
1:30PM - two:30PM
Bethann M. Scarborough, Medico
14-220
Objectives:
- Draw the appropriate use of methadone.
- Depict the appropriate use of patient-controlled analgesia.
WORKSHOP III: Palliative Care Emergencies
1:30PM - ii:30PM
Cardinale B. Smith, MD, PhD
fourteen-280
Objectives:
- Place Palliative Care emergencies.
- Demonstrate ability to treat bones Palliative Intendance emergencies.
PLENARY IV: Incorporating Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Principles into Value-Based Programs
2:40PM - 3:20PM
Jeffrey I. Farber, Doctor, MBA, FACP
14-220
Objectives:
- Describe the business organization model for how typically not-fee-for-service-reimbursable care coordination activities and goals of care conversations tin can drive performance in value-based contracting.
- Justify the alignment of the advertising slogan, "If our beds are filled, information technology ways we've failed," with a value-based health system strategy.
PLENARY V: Medical Decision Making
3:20PM - 4:15PM
Hannah I. Lipman, MD, MS, HEC-C
14-220
Objectives:
- Sympathize applying patient values to medical decisions and the benefit/burden analysis.
- Empathize ethical issues related to health care proxy, living will and advanced care planning.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST
7:30AM - 8:00AM
14-220
PLENARY I: Stroke
eight:00AM - 8:40AM
Sara K. Rostanski, Medico
14-220
Objectives:
- Empathise take a chance factors and causes of stroke in the elderly.
- Empathise acute and preventive treatments for stroke in the elderly.
PLENARY II: Falls
8:40AM - ix:20AM
Helen M. Fernandez, MD, MPH
14-220
Objectives:
- Listing five potentially modifiable risk factors for falls in older community dwelling adults.
- Conduct a physical test specific to falls, including a gait cess.
- Discuss five evidence-based interventions that can reduce hereafter falls.
PLENARY Three: Principles in Geriatric Rehabilitation
9:20AM - 10:00AM
David C. Thomas, Doc
14-220
Objectives:
- Discuss mutual rehabilitation techniques including modalities.
- Prescribe rehabilitation for common geriatric conditions.
WORKSHOP I: Culture & Palliative Care
ten:10AM - 11:10AM
Helen G. Fernandez, MD, MPH
14-285
WORKSHOP I: Geriatric Emergency Medicine
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Ula Y. Hwang, Md, MPH
Martine Sanon, MD
14-290
Objectives:
- Amend sympathise special needs of geriatric patient intendance in the setting of acute medical care.
- Depict the latest evidence-based geriatric and palliative medicine approaches to assessing and treating patients in the emergency department
- Cover major geriatric syndromes and effectively manage these syndromes while in the emergency section.
WORKSHOP I: HIV/AIDS in Older Adults
10:10AM - 11:10AM
beverly Forsyth, MD
fourteen-269
Objectives:
- Understand some of the special challenges of preventing, diagnosing, and treating HIV in older adults.
- Describe some major drug-drug interactions betwixt HIV medications and other medications commonly used past older adults.
WORKSHOP I: Management of Heart Failure
x:10AM - eleven:10AM
Anu Lala-Trinadade, MD
14-220
Objectives:
- Appreciate advisable medication regimens/doses to care for astute decompensated heart failure
- Know when to consider interest of an advanced center failure team
WORKSHOP I: Musculoskeletal Medicine
10:10AM - 11:10AM
David C. Thomas, MD
xiv-280
This workshop is repeated (AM209) Workshop Ii: xi:20a - 12:20p.
Objectives:
- Perform screening history and screening musculoskeletal exam.
- Place when to refer for physical and occupational therapy.
WORKSHOP I: Musculoskeletal Medicine (AM0201 Manus-OUT)
10:10AM - 11:10AM
David C. Thomas, Doctor
WORKSHOP I: Palliative Care in ALS
10:10AM - eleven:10AM
Mara Lugassy, Dr.
fourteen-266
Objectives:
- Identify common symptoms in ALS and interdisciplinary handling options for each.
- Depict functional loss in ALS and home equipment that may assist.
WORKSHOP I: Screening for Dementia
x:10AM - eleven:10AM
Veronica Rivera, Md, Physician
xiv-270
Objectives:
- Identify four common office-based screens for dementia.
- Demonstrate how to administer and score at to the lowest degree two office-based screens for dementia.
WORKSHOP Two: Anxiety
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Priya Krishnasamy, Medico
14-285
Objectives:
- Detail signs and symptoms of anxiety.
- Particular treatment & diagnosis of anxiety disorders.
WORKSHOP Ii: Diagnosis and Evaluation of Peripheral Vascular Affliction
eleven:20AM - 12:20PM
Reid A. Ravin, Medico
14-290
Objectives:
- Identify and manage risk factors that contribute to peripheral vascular disease.
- Select appropriate diagnostic testing for evauluation of peripheral vascular disease.
WORKSHOP Ii: Hazards of Hospitalization
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Martine Sanon, MD
14-266
Objectives:
- Draw what the hazards are for a hospitalized elderly patient.
- Implement measures to prevent or treat those patients who are at loftier risk.
WORKSHOP II: Musculoskeletal Medicine
11:20AM - 12:20PM
David C. Thomas, Dr.
14-280
This workshop is repeated (AM201) Workshop I; x:10a - 11:10a.
Objectives:
- Perform screening history and screening musculoskeletal exam.
- Identify when to refer for physical and occupational therapy.
WORKSHOP 2: Musculoskeletal Medicine (AM0209 HAND-OUT)
11:20AM - 12:20PM
David C. Thomas, Medico
WORKSHOP Two: Oral Care: A Forgotten Intendance of Older Adults
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Miriam R. Robbins, DDS, MS
14-269
Objectives:
- Place mutual signs of dental disease.
- Identify common oral atmospheric condition such as xerostomia in the older adult.
WORKSHOP Ii: Sleep Disorders
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Steven H. Feinsilver, Physician
14-270
WORKSHOP Two: Symptom Management Ii: Hiccups, Pruritus, Xerostomia, Fatigue and Bowel Obstruction
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Betty Lim, Dr.
14-220
Objectives:
- Recognize a few not-pain symptoms that may appear benign but are either distressing to patients with serious illness or a signal of underlying illness.
- Understand management strategies for these non-pain symptoms.
LUNCH/Q&A SESSION (Palliative Medicine) If you lot do not wish to attend Q&A, feel free to use Room 14-285.
12:20PM - 1:30PM
Emily Chai, MD (Moderator)
Bethann G. Scarborough, MD (Moderator)
14-220
If you practise not wish to attend the Palliative Medicine Q&A Session , please feel free to use Room 14-285.
WORKSHOP III: CAD Management: Cardiac and Perioperative Adventure Assessment
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Newsha Z. Ghodsi, Dr.
fourteen-220
Objectives:
- Understand the indications for testing for coronary artery disease in patients undergoing not-cardiac surgery.
- Report the cornerstones of medical direction, including anti-platelet therapy, of the patient with coronary artery disease undergoing not-cardiac surgery.
WORKSHOP III: Constipation & Fecal Incontinence
ane:30PM - 2:30PM
BRIJEN J Dr. J. SHAH, MD
14-280
Objectives:
- Evaluate patients presenting with chronic constipation.
- Use management of chronic constipation.
- List the mutual etiologies of fecal incontinence.
- Apply an arroyo to evaluation and direction of fecal incontinence in the elderly.
WORKSHOP Iii: Constipation & Fecal Incontinence HAND-OUT
1:30PM - 2:30PM
BRIJEN J MD J. SHAH, MD
WORKSHOP 3: LGBT Aging
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Gregory A. Hinrichsen, PhD
Noelle Marie C. Javier, Physician
14-266
Objectives:
- Describe the health disparities and health challenges faced by LGBT older adults.
- Implement best practices in LGBT competent health care for older LGBT adults.
- Demonstrate an appreciation for LGBT aging bug in the 21st century.
- Depict some historical circumstances that bear on the lives of older LGBT adults.
- Identify ways to ameliorate appoint older LGBT adults.
WORKSHOP 3: Older Drivers, Tough Conversations
i:30PM - 2:30PM
Tara Liberman, Do
14-270
Objectives:
- Discover ways to discuss driving safety with patients.
- Recognize when driving should exist stopped.
WORKSHOP III: Thyroid Affliction
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Maria Skamagas, Doctor
fourteen-285
Objectives:
- Diagnose and manage hypothyroidism in the elderly safely and effectively.
- Understand the clinical presentation, etiology and consequences of hyperthyroidism in the elderly.
WORKSHOP Iii: Urinary Incontinence
1:30PM - 2:30PM
eileen H. callahan, MD
14-290
Objectives:
- Fully assess and diagnose nearly urinary disorders.
- Manage urinary disorders with and without medications.
PLENARY IV: Hurting Management
two:40PM - three:20PM
Emily Chai, MD
14-220
Objectives:
- Draw a stride-by-step organisation to effectively appraise and treat patients' symptoms.
- Explain when consultation with palliative care might be appropriate to help control patients' symptoms.
PLENARY Five: Parkinson's & Movement Disorders
three:20PM - 4:15PM
WINONA TSE, MD
xiv-220
Objectives:
- Learn about how to diagnose, evaluate and treat Parkinson's disease.
- Larn about various other movement disorders common to the geriatric population.
Thursday, September 27, 2018
REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST
7:30AM - viii:00AM
fourteen-220
PLENARY I: Advance Care Planning
8:00AM - 8:40AM
Susan E. Cohen, MD
14-220
Objectives:
- Recognize strategies and techniques in addressing advance care planning.
- Understand time to come trend in advance care planning.
PLENARY II: De-Prescribing in the Context of Multiple Chronic Atmospheric condition
viii:40AM - nine:20AM
Cynthia M. Boyd, MD, MPH
14-220
Objectives:
- Learn challenges of multiple morbidity.
- Learn preliminary strategies for clinical decision-making.
PLENARY III: Prevention
ix:20AM - x:00AM
Nisha Rughwani, Doctor
14-220
Objectives:
- Take a better understanding of the process of making individualized screening recommendations in older adults.
- Know which wellness prevention interventions have been shown to be effective.
WORKSHOP I: Atrial Fibrillation
10:10AM - xi:10AM
Emad Aziz, DO
14-285
Objectives:
- Learn anticoagulation and atrial fibrillation.
- Learn management of rate and rhythm.
WORKSHOP I: Basic Opioids 101
10:10AM - xi:10AM
Mollie A. Biewald, Doc
14-280
Objectives:
- Empathise the basics of pain management.
- Sympathise the basics of opiate use, side effects and uses.
- Go comfortable with doing dose calculations for opioid management.
WORKSHOP I: COPD & Asthma
x:10AM - xi:10AM
Patrick Yard. Chae, MD
14-290
Objectives:
- Diagnose and treat patients with COPD and asthma.
- Accost pulmonary diagnostics in the elderly.
WORKSHOP I: End-Of-Life Symptoms
x:10AM - 11:10AM
Nicole Loving, MSN, AGPCNP-BC, ACHPN
Anup S. Bharani, Dr.
fourteen-220
Objectives:
- Recognize symptoms occurring at the stop of life.
- Treat these symptoms effectively.
WORKSHOP I: Integrative Medicine
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Lucia McBee, LCSW, MPH, CYI
14-266
Objectives:
- Understand integrative medicine.
- Understand how integrative medicine is incorporated into conventional geriatric and palliative care, institutional and community direct-care providers.
WORKSHOP I: Pediatric Palliative Intendance
10:10AM - xi:10AM
Emily Due south Hahn, MD
xiv-269
Objectives:
- Sympathise integrative medicine.
- Understand how integrative medicine is incorporated into conventional geriatric and palliative care, institutional and community straight-care providers.
WORKSHOP I: Physiological Changes in Crumbling
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Nisha Rughwani, MD
fourteen-270
Objectives:
- Listing the physiological changes in aging.
- Sympathise the different between normal aging and diseases processes.
- Review the various theories of aging.
- Explore the effects of crumbling on the different organ systems.
WORKSHOP II: Balance & Vertigo
eleven:20AM - 12:20PM
Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, FACS
James Gurley, DPT
14-220
Objectives:
- Perform a directed history and physical test for the featherbrained geriatric patient.
- Exercise clinical tools to distinguish between peripheral and central vertigo.
WORKSHOP II: Dwelling Care
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Elizabeth T. McCormick, Physician
Jennifer K. Reckrey, MD
14-266
Objectives:
- Apply home care services appropriately.
- Brand abode visits safely and pecker appropriately.
WORKSHOP Two: Low Back Pain
xi:20AM - 12:20PM
Parag Sheth, Physician
xiv-285
Objectives:
- Understand the of import pathologic causes of lower back pain.
- Understand the important physical exam findings in a patient with lower back hurting.
WORKSHOP Two: Medication Management
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Shahla Baharlou, Doc
Sharon See, Pharm.D.
14-TBA
Objectives:
- Recognize and prevent agin drug reactions.
- Avoid ineffective and inappropriate prescribing in the elderly.
WORKSHOP Ii: Medication Management-Handout
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Shahla Baharlou, Doc
Sharon See, Pharm.D.
14-266
WORKSHOP II: Osteoporosis
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Barrie Weinstein, MD
14-290
Objectives:
- Identify new guidelines for osteoporosis screening and therapy.
- Translate bone density tests and FRAX results.
- Identify the vertebral fracture assessment guidelines.
- Understand available treatment modalities, indications and contraindications of current treatments.
WORKSHOP 2: Symptom Management I: Constipation, SOB, Nausea and Anorexia
eleven:20AM - 12:20PM
Olusegun Apoeso, Dr.
xiv-280
Objectives:
- Assess non-hurting symptoms mutual among older adults with serious affliction.
- Match appropriate treatments with underlying etiologies for mutual non-pain symptoms.
WORKSHOP II: Withdrawal of Not-Benign Treatments While Maintaining Intendance
xi:20AM - 12:20PM
Mara Lugassy, MD
14-270
Objectives:
- Utilise a framework to discuss discontinuation of life-sustaining treatments.
- Manage common symptoms that occur earlier and after discontinuation of life-sustaining treatments.
Tiffin/Q&A SESSION (Elderliness) If you do not wish to attend Q&A, experience complimentary to use Room fourteen-285.
12:20PM - 1:30PM
Audrey Yard. Chun, MD (Moderator)
Helen M. Fernandez, Physician, MPH (Moderator)
xiv-220
If you lot practice not wish to attend the Geriatrics Q&A Session, please feel free to use Room 14-285.
WORKSHOP Three: "You're Finally Getting Paid!": New Billing Codes
1:30PM - two:30PM
Audrey M. Chun, Physician
Linda V. DeCherrie, Medico
14-285
WORKSHOP Iii: Dermatology
1:30PM - ii:30PM
Caroline Halverstam, MD
14-290
Objectives:
- Recognize and understand common skin disorders found in the geriatric population.
- Be able to treat mutual skin disorders in this population.
WORKSHOP III: Diabetes
i:30PM - 2:30PM
Emilia P. Liao, Doc
14-220
Objectives:
- Be familiar with various treatment options for older patients with diabetes.
- Individualize treatment goals for older patients with diabetes.
WORKSHOP Iii: Frailty
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Fred Ko, Physician
fourteen-266
Objectives:
- Understand the definitions and clinical presentation of frailty in older adults.
- Empathise the potential treatment and prevention of frailty in older adults.
WORKSHOP 3: Interventional Hurting
1:30PM - ii:30PM
Stelian Serban, Physician
14-270
Objectives:
- Know major indicators for interventional procedures
- Recognize potential side furnishings/complications.
WORKSHOP 3: Transitions of Care
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Ania Wajnberg , Physician
Katherine Wang, MD
14-280
Objectives:
- Articulate specific discharge planning strategies associated with loftier-quality transitional care.
- Effectively use an interdisciplinary squad for efficient discharge program and place useful communication skills for implementing a circuitous discharge plan.
- Describe methods of risk stratification of patients and strategies associated with communication of care betwixt sites of intendance.
PLENARY Four: Delirium
ii:40PM - 3:20PM
Joyce F. Fogel, Md
14-220
Objectives:
- Develop an understanding of clinical features of delirium
- Understand risk factors for and management of delirium
PLENARY V: Wound Intendance
3:20PM - 4:15PM
Oscar Thousand. Alvarez, PhD, CCT, FAPWCA
14-220
Objectives:
- Understand the goals related to palliative wound care.
- Apply a plan of intendance that incorporates symptom direction (palliation) in the management of chronic wounds.
Fri, September 28, 2018
REGISTRATION
7:30AM - 8:00AM
PLENARY I: Wellness Policy in Geriatrics and Palliative Care
eight:00AM - 8:40AM
Albert L. Siu, MD
14-220
Objectives:
- Understand models of geriatrics intendance
- Draw barriers and broadcasting of geriatrics
PLENARY II: Tardily Life Depression
8:40AM - 9:20AM
Gary J. Kennedy, Medico
14-220
Objectives:
- Identify indications and contraindications for antidepressants.
- Assess the adequacy of antidepressant therapy.
PLENARY Three: Cardiovascular Disease
9:20AM - 10:00AM
Mary Ann McLaughlin, Md, MPH, FACC
14-220
Objectives:
- Understand the furnishings of aging on cardiovascular physiology.
- Describe therapeutic options shown to be effective in older patients with CVD.
WORKSHOP I: Hematological Malignancies
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Adriana Thou Malone, Doc, Physician
xiv-280
Objectives:
- Demonstrate enhanced knowledge of diagnosis and handling of hematologic malignancies in the geriatric population.
- Hash out role of supportive care in elderly patients with hematologic malignancies.
WORKSHOP I: Hip Fracture
10:10AM - eleven:10AM
Calin S. S. Moucha, MD
fourteen-285
WORKSHOP I: Hypertension
10:10AM - eleven:10AM
Mary Ann McLaughlin, MD, MPH, FACC
14-290
Objectives:
- Define hypertension - Master HT, Secondary HT, White coat HT, Masked HT, Isolated Systolic HT, HT Crunch, HT Urgency, HT Emergency
- Review the pathophysiology of HT in the elderly
- Review the epidemiology of HT
- Define advisable BP targets
- Define the appropriate management of: Uncomplicated HT; HT and diabetes; HT and CAD; Hit and CKD; and Resistant/Refractory HT
WORKSHOP I: MACT Hospital at Home
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Claire E. Davenport, Physician
Janeen Marshall, Physician
14-269
WORKSHOP I: Palliative Radiation Therapy
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Kavita 5. Dharmarajan, MD
fourteen-266
Objectives:
- Describe indications for palliative radiation oncology treatments.
- Recognize the evidence for palliative radiations therapy and identify patients who may benefit from this therapy.
- Talk over the basic principles, risks, benefits, burdens and side effects of radiation treatments.
WORKSHOP I: Refractory and Terminate-of-Life Depression
10:10AM - 11:10AM
Gary J. Kennedy, MD
14-220
WORKSHOP I: Utilise of Adjuvants for Pain Management
x:10AM - 11:10AM
Vanessa Rodriguez, MD
14-270
Objectives:
- Assess and manage pain with adjuvants.
- Sympathize the benefits and brunt of specific pharmacological & non-pharmacological therapy.
WORKSHOP Ii: Addressing Total Pain: The Role of Interdisciplinary Teams
eleven:20AM - 12:20PM
Joshua Lasseigne, RN, BSN, CHPN
Edith One thousand. Meyerson, MD
14-285
Objectives:
- Identify spiritual issues.
- Take a spiritual assessment.
WORKSHOP 2: Geriatric Assessment Tools
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Vanessa Rodriguez, Doctor
14-290
Objectives:
- Identify various cess tools for geriatric cess.
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these tools.
- Utilize the assessment tools to case scenarios.
WORKSHOP II: Infectious Disease: Pneumonia, UTI'south and C-Dif
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Michael P. Mullen, MD
14-270
Objectives:
- Correctly place C dif colitis and handling.
- Correctly identify UTIs and treatment.
WORKSHOP 2: Management of Behavioral & Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Melinda Lantz, NY
14-220
Objectives:
- Place three major factors of behavioral disturbances in dementia.
- Understand the arroyo to behavioral and pharmacologic inventions in dementia.
WORKSHOP II: Managing Aortic Stenosis, Mitral Regerg & Antibiotics Prophylaxis
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Tara Naib, MD
xiv-280
Objectives:
- Understand management of aortic valve disease.
- Describe current strategies for managing mitral valve disease.
WORKSHOP Ii: Medical Marijuana: It's "High" Time We Review the Evidence
eleven:20AM - 12:20PM
Bethann Thou. Scarborough, MD
Nathan Eastward. Goldstein, MD
14-269
Objectives:
- Understand the basic pharmacology of medical cannabinoid formulations
- Summarize the evidence regarding use of medical cannabis for symptom direction in the palliative care patient population
WORKSHOP Ii: Rheumatology
11:20AM - 12:20PM
Leslie Kerr , Doctor
14-266
Objectives:
- Develop a differential diagnosis regarding musculoskeletal symptoms in the elderly.
- Have an approach to management of rheumatology diseases in the elderly.
Dejeuner/Q&A SESSION (Palliative Medicine) If you practise non wish to attend Q&A, experience free to use Room fourteen-285.
12:20PM - 1:30PM
Emily Chai, MD
Bethann M. Scarborough, Medico
fourteen-220
If you do not wish to nourish the Geriatric Medicine Q&A Session, please feel free to use Room 14-285.
WORKSHOP III: An Overview of Cirrhosis for Geriatrics and Palliative Care Medical Providers
ane:30PM - 2:30PM
Christoper D. Woodrell, Doc
JAMES F. CRISMALE, Doc
14-270
Objectives:
- Recognize the signs and symptoms of cirrhosis in the elderly population.
- Identify the special needs for direction of cirrhosis in the elderly population.
WORKSHOP III: Anorexia, Cachexia & Weight Loss
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Stephanie Grub, MD
14-220
Objectives:
- Identify patients at risk for anorexia, cachexia and weight loss in geriatric medicine.
- Describe management of anorexia and cachexia in geriatric medicine.
- Identify causes of anorexia and cachexia in palliative intendance.
- Describe management of anorexia and cachexia in palliative care.
WORKSHOP III: Feeding & Swallowing Disorders
1:30PM - ii:30PM
Benjamin C. Tweel, MD
14-285
Objectives:
- Be aware of research re PEGS in pts with dementia and dysphagia.
- Learn dysphagia-safe eat practices – meal gradations – feeding strategies.
WORKSHOP Three: Oncology: Breast, Lung & Colon Cancers
1:30PM - two:30PM
Felice LePar, MD, MPH
14-290
Objectives:
- Talk over treatment of breast cancer in older patients.
- Discuss treatment of lung and colon cancer in older patients.
WORKSHOP Iii: Overview of Gynecological Malignancies: Clinical Presentation and Treatment Options
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Vishal Gupta, MD
xiv-266
Objectives:
- Recognize the presenting symptoms of various gynecologic malignancies.
- Understand the general handling options for gynecologic malignancies.
WORKSHOP Iii: Using Digital Technology for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Older Adults
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Allen D. Andrade, Doc
14-280
Objectives:
- Understand the dynamic history of digital health technology innovation and their implications for older adults self management of chronic affliction
- Develop an historically informed sensitivity to the diversity of older patients and their relationship to digital wellness technology interventions
- Identify central reasons for the successes and failures of digital technology interventions for older adults
PLENARY IV: Bringing It All Back Home: The Geriatric and Palliative Care Approach
ii:40PM - 3:20PM
rosanne Yard. leipzig, md
xiv-220
Objectives:
- Describe 'reflexes' needed when caring for erstwhile or delicate adults.
- Describe methods for dealing with the uncertainty in the evidence.
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