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<strong>Mayo</strong> School of Continuing Medical Education<br />

Advances and <strong>Changing</strong> <strong>Trends</strong><br />

in Medicine – Update 2007<br />

August 6 – August 8, 2007<br />

Loews Miami Beach Hotel<br />

Miami Beach, Florida<br />

Simultaneous Translation<br />

in Spanish<br />

Topic Areas to be<br />

Discussed Include:<br />

• <strong>Clinic</strong>al Pathways for<br />

Hospital and Outpatient<br />

Treatment<br />

• Infectious Diseases<br />

• Pulmonary<br />

• Cardiovascular<br />

• Endocrine<br />

Register<br />

Online!<br />

For more information<br />

Call: 800-462-9633<br />

904-953-2481<br />

or visit us at:<br />

www.mayo.edu/cme/<br />

E-mail: cme-jax@mayo.edu


COURSE DESCRIPTION<br />

This program provides an educational<br />

opportunity for medical professionals<br />

to learn about the latest updates in<br />

state-of-the-art medical technology and<br />

current treatments in modern medicine.<br />

Additionally, this program will allow the<br />

recipients the opportunity to develop<br />

new professional contacts that may<br />

yield enduring collaborative and<br />

collegial relationships. Multiple session<br />

topics will be presented and ample<br />

opportunity for discussion and interaction<br />

with experts will be given. Topic areas<br />

will include clinical pathways for<br />

hospital and outpatient treatment;<br />

acute MI; hypertension; emerging<br />

infectious diseases; chronic cough;<br />

COPD/asthma; and congestive heart<br />

failure. This course will be presented in<br />

English and simultaneously translated<br />

to Spanish.<br />

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES<br />

Upon conclusion of this program,<br />

participants should be able to:<br />

• Interpret new diagnostic tests for<br />

pulmonary embolism.<br />

• Distinguish new goals in the<br />

treatment of lipid disorders.<br />

• Asses the importance of endothelial<br />

dysfunction.<br />

• Analyze the treatment of community<br />

acquired pneumonia (CAP).<br />

• Identify the key elements for a<br />

preoperative cardiac evaluation.<br />

• Determine the impact of <strong>Clinic</strong>al<br />

Pathways.<br />

• Summarize the new antibacterial<br />

and antifungal agents.<br />

• Analyze the approach to patients<br />

with chronic cough.<br />

• Distinguish new strain of C Difficile.<br />

• Recognize the clinical features of<br />

infections with community acquired<br />

MRSA.<br />

Attendance at this course does not<br />

indicate nor guarantee competence or<br />

proficiency in the performance of any<br />

procedures which may be discussed<br />

or taught during this course.<br />

INTENDED AUDIENCE<br />

This course will provide educational<br />

and networking opportunities for<br />

general internists, surgeons, family<br />

physicians and internal medicine<br />

subspecialties.<br />

CREDIT<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> College of Medicine is<br />

accredited by the Accreditation Council<br />

for Continuing Medical Education to<br />

provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.<br />

AMA – <strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> College of Medicine<br />

designates this educational activity for<br />

a maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA<br />

Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians<br />

should only claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.<br />

AAFP - This activity has been<br />

reviewed and is acceptable for up<br />

to 15.75 Prescribed credits by the<br />

American Academy of Family<br />

Physicians.<br />

AOA – This program has been approved<br />

by the American Osteopathic Association<br />

for 17.25 hours of 2A accreditation.<br />

Florida Nurses – Registered nurses can<br />

receive up to 18 contact hours for this<br />

course (Florida Board of Nursing<br />

FBN 3055).<br />

Other Health Care Professionals – A<br />

record of attendance will be provided<br />

to other health care professionals for<br />

requesting credits in accordance with<br />

state nursing boards, specialty societies,<br />

or other professional associations.<br />

EDUCATIONAL GRANTS<br />

At the time of this printing, a complete<br />

listing of commercial supporters was<br />

not available. Appropriate acknowledgment<br />

will be given to all supporters<br />

at the time of the meeting. Exhibits will<br />

be available for viewing at all scheduled<br />

breaks.


REGISTRATION<br />

To register, complete the attached<br />

registration form and return by mail<br />

or fax. The registration fee includes<br />

tuition, comprehensive course syllabus,<br />

continental breakfasts, break refreshments<br />

and reception. Online registration is<br />

also available at www.mayo.edu/cme.<br />

SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Registration scholarships are available<br />

of up to US $100 each to medical<br />

professionals from less-developed and<br />

less well-funded countries from Africa,<br />

South America, Central America, Asia/<br />

Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe<br />

who would benefit from attending this<br />

course. The scholarship funds must<br />

be applied toward the registration fee<br />

of the course. To obtain a scholarship<br />

application or additional information<br />

please email cme-jax@mayo.edu and<br />

indicate “Scholarship” in the Subject line.<br />

CANCELLATION POLICY<br />

If you cancel your participation in this<br />

course, your registration fee, less a $75<br />

administrative fee, will be refunded<br />

when written notification is received<br />

by <strong>Mayo</strong> School of <strong>CME</strong> on/before<br />

July 30, 2007 (fax# 904-953-2954). No<br />

refunds will be made after July 30, 2007.<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> School of <strong>CME</strong> reserves the right<br />

to cancel or postpone any course due<br />

to unforeseen circumstances. In the<br />

unlikely event <strong>Mayo</strong> School of <strong>CME</strong><br />

must cancel or postpone this course,<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> School of <strong>CME</strong> will refund the<br />

registration fee, but is not responsible<br />

for any related costs, charges, or expenses<br />

to participants, including fees assessed<br />

by airline/travel/lodging agencies.<br />

HOTEL RESERVATION INFORMATION<br />

Loews Miami Beach Hotel<br />

1600 Collins Ave.<br />

Miami Beach, Florida 33139<br />

Reservations Toll-Free: (866)-563-9792<br />

Hotel Phone: (305) 604-1601<br />

Hotel Fax: (305) 604-3999<br />

Web: www.loewshotels.com<br />

Hotel Reservations Form: available at<br />

www.mayo.edu/cme/aug2007.html<br />

Discounted Hotel Rate: $149 USD<br />

per night plus tax (rate based on single/<br />

double occupancy).<br />

Reservation deadline: July 13, 2007<br />

A block of sleeping rooms is reserved at<br />

the above discounted rate. Rate does not<br />

include taxes or service charges. Rooms<br />

are available at this rate only until the<br />

block is filled. It is recommended to<br />

make hotel reservations early to ensure<br />

availability of the blocked rooms. The<br />

discounted rate cannot be guaranteed<br />

after the reservation deadline. Identify<br />

yourself as a participant of the <strong>Mayo</strong><br />

<strong>Clinic</strong>’s Advances and <strong>Changing</strong> <strong>Trends</strong><br />

in Medicine course to receive the<br />

discount. The discounted rate will also be<br />

available three days prior and three days<br />

after the conference based on availability.<br />

HOTEL/LOCATION DESCRIPTION<br />

Located directly on a 900 foot wide<br />

sandy beach in the heart of South Beach,<br />

the Loews Miami Beach Hotel in Miami<br />

Beach, Florida offers a wide array of<br />

activities for all ages. The centerpiece<br />

of the hotel complex is a cascading<br />

water feature culminating in a beach<br />

side pool and tropical gardens. Many<br />

recreational options are available for<br />

all ages. Activities include extensive<br />

beach and water sports; full-service<br />

fitness center; and golf and tennis are<br />

five minutes away. The “Loews Loves<br />

Kids” program offers fun and exciting<br />

activities for children ages 4-12 that<br />

feature day and evening activities of<br />

scavenger hunts, playground games,<br />

beach parties, water games, kite flying<br />

and more. Additional nearby activities<br />

include shopping, restaurants, the<br />

Jackie Gleason Theater, the New World<br />

Symphony at the Lincoln Theater and


Parrot Jungle Island where you can get<br />

up close and personal with wildlife,<br />

reptiles, monkeys and birds! The Loews<br />

Miami Beach Hotel is located on the<br />

beach at Collins Avenue and 16th Street<br />

within 20 minutes of the Miami<br />

International Airport and 35 minutes<br />

from the Ft. Lauderdale International<br />

Airport.<br />

GROUND TRANSPORTATION<br />

Taxi rides from Miami International<br />

Airport are approximately $30<br />

one-way. The cost of a taxi from<br />

Ft. Lauderdale International Airport<br />

is approximately $60 one-way.<br />

Tri-County Airport Express offers<br />

shuttle services and private cars<br />

to/from Miami International Airport<br />

and Ft. Lauderdale International<br />

Airport. You can contact them in<br />

advance at 1-800-244-8252, on-line<br />

at http://www.floridalimo.com, or at<br />

the Transportation kiosk located in<br />

baggage claim.<br />

SOCIAL PROGRAM<br />

Welcome Dessert Reception –<br />

Monday, August 6, 2007<br />

Attendees and their guest(s) are<br />

cordially invited to join the course<br />

faculty for this reception. This casual<br />

reception will satisfy your sweet<br />

cravings while welcoming you to<br />

Miami Beach, Florida. The reception<br />

officially opens the course, and offers<br />

you the perfect opportunity to make<br />

connections with existing and new<br />

colleagues. Pre-registration is requested.<br />

The Dessert Reception will offer a<br />

variety of sweet treats as well as<br />

assorted cheeses, crackers, and fruit.<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> Arizona<br />

Rodolfo Argueta, MD*<br />

Todd Hurst, MD<br />

William Stone, MD<br />

Michael Whitaker, MD<br />

Daniel Wochos, MD<br />

* Course Co-Directors<br />

FACULTY<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> Jacksonville<br />

Francisco Alvarez, MD<br />

Salvador Alvarez, MD*<br />

Juan Guarderas, MD*<br />

Walter Hellinger, MD<br />

Margaret Johnson, MD<br />

David Miller, MD<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> Rochester<br />

Pedro Caraballo, MD<br />

Regina Castro, MD<br />

Alfredo Clavell, MD<br />

Maria Collazo-Clavell, MD*<br />

Scott Litin, MD<br />

John Wilson, MD<br />

FACULTY DISCLOSURE<br />

As a provider accredited by AC<strong>CME</strong>, <strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> College of Medicine (<strong>Mayo</strong> School of <strong>CME</strong>) must ensure<br />

balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in its educational activities. Course director(s), planning<br />

committee, faculty, and all others who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity are required<br />

to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest related to the subject matter<br />

of the educational activity. Safeguards against commercial bias have been put in place. Faculty also will disclose<br />

any off-label and/or investigational use of pharmaceuticals or instruments discussed in their presentation.<br />

Disclosure of this information will be published in course materials so those participants in the activity may<br />

formulate their own judgments regarding the presentation.


SCHEDULE<br />

Sunday, August 5, 2007<br />

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Early Registration<br />

Monday, August 6, 2007<br />

7:00 AM Roundtable Discussions/Continental Breakfast<br />

All Faculty<br />

7:55 Welcome/Announcements<br />

Infectious Diseases<br />

8:00 Antibiotics - New Members in a Crowded Field<br />

John Wilson, MD<br />

8:30 Community Acquired MRSA<br />

Walter Hellinger, MD<br />

9:00 New Generation of Antifungal Agents<br />

John Wilson, MD<br />

9:30 Emerging Epidemic of C Difficile Colitis<br />

Walter Hellinger, MD<br />

10:00 Question & Answer/Panel Discussions<br />

10:30 Break & Exhibits<br />

Pulmonary<br />

10:45 Advances in the Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension<br />

Francisco Alvarez, MD<br />

11:15 Chronic Cough: Thinking Outside the Lung<br />

Juan Guarderas, MD<br />

11:45 Volume Reduction: Surgical Approach to Patients with COPD<br />

Francisco Alvarez, MD<br />

12:15 PM Current Approaches for the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolus<br />

Pedro Caraballo, MD<br />

12:45 Question & Answer/Panel Discussions<br />

1:15 Adjourn<br />

7:00 - 8:00 Dessert Reception<br />

Tuesday, August 7, 2007<br />

7:00 AM Roundtable Discussions/Continental Breakfast<br />

All Faculty<br />

7:55 Announcements<br />

Endocrine<br />

8:00 New Challenges in the Treatment of Osteoporosis<br />

Michael Whitaker, MD<br />

8:30 Vertebroplasty: Who and When?<br />

David Miller, MD<br />

9:00 The Role of New Therapies for Diabetes Management<br />

Rodolfo Argueta, MD<br />

9:30 Lipid Management: How to Achieve the Goals<br />

Regina Castro, MD<br />

10:00 Question & Answer/Panel Discussions<br />

10:30 Break & Exhibits


Cardiovascular<br />

10:45 An Update in Endothelial Dysfunction<br />

Todd Hurst, MD<br />

11:15 Endovascular Therapies for Carotid Stenosis<br />

David Miller, MD<br />

11:45 Current Approaches to the Patient with<br />

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm<br />

William Stone, MD<br />

12:15 PM Bringing Diabetes Management into the 21st Century<br />

with New Technologies<br />

Maria Collazo-Clavell, MD<br />

12:45 Question & Answer / Panel Discussions<br />

1:15 Adjourn<br />

Wednesday, August 8, 2007<br />

7:00 AM Roundtable Discussions / Continental Breakfast<br />

All Faculty<br />

7:55 Announcements<br />

<strong>Clinic</strong>al Pathways: How is your Hospital Scorecard?<br />

8:00 <strong>Clinic</strong>al Pathways Overview<br />

Pedro Caraballo, MD<br />

8:30 Acute MI<br />

Alfredo Clavell, MD<br />

9:00 Community Acquired Pneumonia<br />

Margaret Johnson, MD<br />

9:30 Congestive Heart Failure<br />

Alfredo Clavell, MD<br />

10:00 Question & Answer / Panel Discussions<br />

10:30 Break & Exhibits<br />

Common <strong>Clinic</strong>al Problems in Outpatient Medicine<br />

10:45 We Are as Old as Our Arteries:<br />

Risk Evaluation in the 21st Century<br />

Daniel Wochos, MD<br />

11:15 Management Issues in DVT<br />

Scott Litin, MD<br />

11:45 Asthma<br />

Margaret Johnson, MD<br />

12:15 PM Preoperative Cardiac Evaluation<br />

Scott Litin, MD<br />

12:45 Question & Answer / Panel Discussions<br />

1:15 Adjourn


REGISTRATION FORM<br />

2007J508<br />

Advances and <strong>Changing</strong> <strong>Trends</strong> in Medicine – Update 2007<br />

August 6 – August 8, 2007<br />

Loews Miami Beach Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida<br />

Register online: www.mayo.edu/cme/aug2007.html<br />

or mail/fax form and payment to:<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> School of Continuing Medical Education Telephone: 800-462-9633<br />

4500 San Pablo Road Office: 904-953-2481<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32224 Fax: 904-953-2954<br />

ATTN: Registrar ACT07<br />

Email: cme-jax@mayo.edu<br />

Please print or type all information. You may reproduce this form for multiple registrations or<br />

register online.<br />

First Name<br />

Degree<br />

M.I.<br />

Last Name<br />

q M.D. q D.O. q P.A. q N.P. q R.N. q Other<br />

Institution<br />

Medical Specialty<br />

Email<br />

Mailing Address<br />

City State Zip<br />

Country<br />

Telephone<br />

Business Telephone<br />

Int'l Telephone (Country Code) (City Code) (Phone)<br />

Fax<br />

q Check here if you have any special accommodations or dietary needs.<br />

Please indicate your needs here:<br />

Requested credit: q AMA/Category 1 q AAFP q AOA q Florida Nurse<br />

Reception - Monday, August 6, 2007 • 7:00pm – 8:00pm<br />

Will you be attending the Welcome Dessert Reception? q Yes q No # of guests<br />

Will you require headsets for Simultaneous English to Spanish Translation? q Yes<br />

Registration and Payment (U.S. Funds only)<br />

Registration Fee:<br />

Physicians/Scientists $550 $<br />

Residents*, Physician Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners $425 $<br />

*Resident status documentation required<br />

Total Payment Enclosed: $<br />

Payment Method:<br />

q Check Enclosed (make checks payable to <strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> Education)<br />

q Credit Card: q Visa q MasterCard<br />

Card Number:<br />

Expires (Mo/Yr):<br />

q No<br />

Will you be applying for the International Registration Scholarship? q Yes q No<br />

To obtain additional information or a scholarship application please email<br />

cme-jax@mayo.edu and indicate “Scholarship” in the Subject line.<br />

Signature<br />

Date


Register Online Now!<br />

4500 San Pablo Road<br />

Jacksonville, Florida 32224<br />

www.mayo.edu<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> School of Continuing Medical Education<br />

Advances and <strong>Changing</strong> <strong>Trends</strong> in Medicine<br />

– Update 2007<br />

August 6 – August 8, 2007<br />

Loews Miami Beach Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida<br />

www.mayo.edu/cme<br />

©2007, <strong>Mayo</strong> Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER).<br />

All rights reserved. MAYO, MAYO CLINIC and the triple-shield <strong>Mayo</strong> logo<br />

are trademarks and service marks of MFMER.

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