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ACR REF Special Sessions<br />

4:30 - 6:00 PM<br />

A315<br />

ACR REF Clinician Scholar Educator Lecture Ed.<br />

Moderators: Abby Goulder Abelson, MD; Cleveland Clinic<br />

Foundation; Cleveland, OH<br />

Terry M. Wolpaw, MD, MHPE; Case Western School <strong>of</strong> Medicine;<br />

Cleveland, OH<br />

4:30 PM<br />

Introduction<br />

William T. Branch, Jr., MD; Emory School <strong>of</strong> Medicine; Atlanta,<br />

GA<br />

5:00 PM<br />

Rethinking <strong>Rheumatology</strong> Education: Focusing the Options for<br />

Medical Students<br />

Sharon L. Kolasinski, MD; Hospital <strong>of</strong> University Pennsylvania;<br />

Philadelphia, PA<br />

5:30 PM<br />

A Web-based Educational Tool to Teach a Standardized<br />

Musculoskeletal Examination in Children<br />

Yukiko Kimura, MD; Hackensack University Medical Center;<br />

Hackensack, NJ<br />

Session Overview:<br />

This session includes an overview on current issues in medical<br />

education, as well as an opportunity for clinician scholar<br />

educators to share their final project results with the broader<br />

audience. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this session is for rheumatologists<br />

to expand their repertoire <strong>of</strong> scholarship methods through<br />

interactive skill-based learning <strong>of</strong> principles and specific<br />

approaches, for collecting and analyzing qualitative data. This<br />

session will also serve to inform rheumatology educators, most<br />

importantly Training Program Directors, about new educational<br />

methods and curricula, including those developed via the ACR<br />

REF Clinician Scholar Educator Award recipients.<br />

Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this session, participants should be able to:<br />

• discuss novel approaches to curriculum development for<br />

medical students and residents in the musculoskeletal and<br />

rheumatic diseases<br />

• implement new approaches to teaching in the rheumatic and<br />

musculoskeletal diseases<br />

• discuss important areas <strong>of</strong> overlap in medical education<br />

between geriatric medicine and rheumatology and the impact<br />

<strong>of</strong> this education on quality <strong>of</strong> care<br />

• describe the unique and important roles <strong>of</strong> the clinician<br />

scholar educator in medical education and training<br />

B402<br />

REF Edmond L. Dubois, MD, Memorial Lectureship:<br />

The Path from Gene to Function: Analysis <strong>of</strong> a Lupus<br />

Susceptibility Gene c/r<br />

Moderator: E. William St.Clair, MD; Duke University Medical<br />

Center; Durham, NC<br />

4:30 PM<br />

Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with Systemic<br />

Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Skew Alternative Splicing <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Complement Receptor 2 (CR2/CD21) towards an Is<strong>of</strong>orm with<br />

Increased Ligand Binding Ability (Abstract #730).<br />

Susan A. Boackle, MD; University <strong>of</strong> Colorado Denver<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Medicine; Denver, CO<br />

Kara M. Lough 3 , Katherine B. Douglas 3 , Carissa L. Homme 3 ,<br />

Daniela Ulgiati 1 and Betty P. Tsao 2 , 1 School <strong>of</strong> Biomedical,<br />

Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences, University <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Australia, 2 University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles, 3 University <strong>of</strong><br />

Colorado Denver School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

5:30 PM<br />

731. Further Defining Cancer Risk in Systemic Lupus: Updated<br />

Results in an Expanded International Multi-Centre Cohort.<br />

Sasha R. Bernatsky 4 , Ann E. Clarke 7 , Michelle A. Petri 1 , Murray B.<br />

Urowitz 14 , Paul R. Fortin 16 , Dafna D. Gladman 16 , Søren Jacobsen 12,<br />

Susan Manzi 20 , Graciela S. Alarcon 2 , Ellen M. Ginzler 13 , Christine<br />

A. Peschken 18 , Mary Anne Dooley 3 , John G. Hanly 10 , Ola Nived 19 ,<br />

Gunnar K. Sturfelt 17 , Jean-Luc Senecal 9 , Jeremy Labrecque 5 ,<br />

Elizabeth M. Turnbull 6 , Jennifer L. F. Lee 11 and Rosalind Ramsey-<br />

Goldman 8 , 1Timonium, MD, 2 Oakland, CA, 3 Capital Health<br />

and Dalhousie University, Chapel Hill, NC, 4 McGill UHC/RVH,<br />

Montreal, QC, Canada, 5 McGill University, Montreal, Canada,<br />

6<br />

McGill University Health Ctr, Montreal, QC, Canada, 7 Montreal<br />

General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada, 8 Northwestern<br />

University, Chicago, IL, 9 Notre-Dame Hospital, M-4243, Montreal,<br />

QC, Canada, 10 Queen Elizabeth II Health Services Center,<br />

Halifax, NS, Canada, 11 RI McGill Univ Health Ctr, Montreal, QC,<br />

Canada, 12 Rigshospitalet - 4242, Copenhagen, Denmark, 13 SUNY-<br />

Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, 14 The Toronto Western<br />

Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada, 15 Toronto Western Hospital,<br />

Toronto, ON, Canada, 16 Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto,<br />

ON, Canada, 17 UCL Div <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Room 331, 3rd Floor, Lund,<br />

Sweden, 18 Univ <strong>of</strong> Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, 19 University<br />

Hospital, Lund, Sweden, 20 West Penn Allegheny Health System,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA<br />

5:45 PM<br />

732. Hydroxychloroquine and Prevention <strong>of</strong> Anti-SSA/Ro<br />

Associated Cardiac Disease in Mothers with a Previous Child<br />

with Neonatal Lupus.<br />

Peter M. Izmirly 4 , Cecilia Pisoni 2 , Mimi Y. Kim 1 , Deborah Friedman 3 ,<br />

Carolina Llanos 5 , Nathalie Costedoat-Chalumeau 7 , Munther A.<br />

Khamashta 6 and Jill P. Buyon 4 , 1 Albert Einstein <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine,<br />

2<br />

King’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> London, 3 New York Medical <strong>College</strong>, 4 NYU School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medicine, New York, NY, 5 Pontificia Universidad Catolica de<br />

Chile, 6 The Rayne Institute, London, United Kingdom, 7 Universite<br />

Paris VI Pierre et Marie Curie<br />

ARHP Concurrent Sessions<br />

4:30 - 6:00 PM<br />

B309<br />

Juvenile Fibromyalgia P/C PM<br />

Moderator: Elizabeth G. Salt, PhD ARNP; University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky;<br />

Lexington, KY<br />

Speakers: Susmita Kashikar-Zuck, PhD; Cincinnati Children’s<br />

Hospital Medical Center; Cincinnati, OH<br />

Tracy V. Ting, MD; Cincinnati Children’s Hospital; Cincinnati, OH<br />

Session Overview:<br />

Juvenile fibromyalgia, a prevalent chronic pain syndrome,<br />

is characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and sleep<br />

disturbance. A physical and emotional impact has been<br />

attributed to this health condition that results in altered peer<br />

relationships, irregular school attendance, and emotional issues.<br />

The diagnosis and evidence-based management <strong>of</strong> this health<br />

condition is important to improving patient outcomes.<br />

2010 Program Book 53<br />

monday

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