B O O K - American College of Rheumatology
B O O K - American College of Rheumatology
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Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this session, participants should be able to:<br />
• describe the crucial issues that are being addressed by the<br />
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education in 2010<br />
• discuss the recent changes in the program requirements by<br />
the Residency Review Committee for rheumatology<br />
• explain the important issues related to competency based<br />
education in rheumatology<br />
ACR/ARHP Workshops<br />
1:15 - 3:15 pm<br />
Admission to each Workshop requires a separate registration<br />
and ticket. To verify which session you registered for, check to<br />
make sure the registration code on your ticket matches the code<br />
listed below in parentheses.<br />
B203<br />
Adult Musculoskeletal Upper/Lower Examinations<br />
(209)<br />
Speaker: Arthur M. Mandelin, MD, PhD; Northwestern<br />
University; Chicago, IL<br />
Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this session, participants should be able to:<br />
• discuss principles <strong>of</strong> adult musculoskeletal physical<br />
examination<br />
• detect and describe normal and abnormal adult<br />
musculoskeletal physical examination findings<br />
• demonstrate rheumatologic upper and lower musculoskeletal<br />
examinations for adult patients using patient volunteers<br />
B201<br />
Histopathology <strong>of</strong> Vasculitis (210)<br />
Speakers: Allen Burke, MD; University <strong>of</strong> Maryland Medical<br />
Center; Baltimore, MD<br />
Fabio Tavora, MD; <strong>American</strong> International Pathology<br />
Laboratories; Silver Spring, MD<br />
Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this session, participants should be able to:<br />
• describe histological features <strong>of</strong> normal blood vessels<br />
• distinguish pathologic reactions to vascular injury<br />
• identify histological features <strong>of</strong> major vasculitis syndromes<br />
B206<br />
Peripheral Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Clinical<br />
<strong>Rheumatology</strong> (211)<br />
Speakers: Ewa Olech, MD; Oklahoma Medical Research<br />
Foundation; Oklahoma City, OK<br />
Orrin M. Troum, MD; University <strong>of</strong> Southern California; Santa<br />
Monica, CA<br />
Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this session, participants should be able to:<br />
• discuss the logistics <strong>of</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> peripheral MRI in<br />
the outpatient setting<br />
• review the merits and pitfalls <strong>of</strong> this technology<br />
B204<br />
<strong>Rheumatology</strong> Physical Examination <strong>of</strong> Lower<br />
Extremity and Lumbosacral Spine: Anatomical<br />
Correlates (212) f<br />
Speakers: Robert A. Kalish, MD; Tufts Medical Center; Boston,<br />
MA<br />
Pablo Villasenor Ovies, MD; Instituto Nacional de Ciencias<br />
Medicas y Nutricion; Tlalpan, Mexico<br />
Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this session, participants should be able to:<br />
• review clinical and surface anatomy important to the<br />
rheumatologist<br />
• describe human anatomy to clinical syndromes seen in the<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> rheumatology<br />
• integrate these physical examination skills into a<br />
rheumatology practice<br />
Exhibit Hall Afternoon SnACk<br />
Break<br />
2:00 - 3:00 pm<br />
Halls A1 & A2<br />
InnoVAtion Theater<br />
2:00 - 2:45 pm<br />
Halls A1 & A2 (Booth #555)<br />
The following non-CME activity has been planned and will be<br />
implemented in accordance with the requirements <strong>of</strong> the FDA<br />
and applicable standards <strong>of</strong> the PhRMA Code on Interactions<br />
with Healthcare Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals by Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.<br />
Please visit the Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc. exhibit booth<br />
for more information or see page 292. Seating and light<br />
refreshments are subject to availability.<br />
New Way RA – Empowering Your Patients to Live<br />
Well with RA<br />
ACR Basic Science Symposium<br />
2:30 - 4:00 pm<br />
B406<br />
Toll-like Receptors and Inflammation: Towards<br />
Innovative Treatment <strong>of</strong> Rheumatoid Arthritis R<br />
Moderators: Paul P. Tak, MD, PhD; Academic Medical Center,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam; Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />
Timothy R.D.J. Radstake, MD, PhD; Radboud University Nijmegen<br />
Medical Centre; Nijmegen, Netherlands<br />
2:30 pm<br />
The Role <strong>of</strong> Toll-like Receptors in Rheumatoid Arthritis:<br />
Macrophages<br />
Richard M. Pope, MD; Northwestern University Medical School;<br />
Chicago, IL<br />
3:00 pm<br />
The Role <strong>of</strong> Toll-like Receptors in Rheumatoid Arthritis:<br />
Fibroblast-like Synoviocyte<br />
Diego Kyburz, MD; Center <strong>of</strong> Experimental <strong>Rheumatology</strong>;<br />
Zurich, Switzerland<br />
3:30 pm<br />
Therapeutic Targeting <strong>of</strong> Toll-like Receptors for Inflammatory<br />
Diseases<br />
Luke A. O’Neill, PhD; Trinity <strong>College</strong> Dublin; Dublin, Ireland<br />
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2010 Program Book