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<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Professional Development Planner<br />
Vol. 9, Issue 2, January 2012<br />
Advocacy, Leadership, Quality and Professional Identity<br />
23 rd Annual Conference on<br />
<strong>FOCUs</strong> <strong>ON</strong><br />
<strong>THE</strong> <strong>FEMaLE</strong><br />
<strong>PaTIENT</strong><br />
Kiawah Island golf resort,<br />
Kiawah Island, south Carolina<br />
July 23-26, 2012<br />
Intellectual, Integrity-Based, Professionally Developed CME from<br />
SMA – A Provider Accredited with Commendation by the ACCME.
WHy CHOOsE sMa CME?<br />
Because <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (SMA) has<br />
Medallion Level CME<br />
P r o f e s s i o n a l D e v e l o p m e n t<br />
over 25 years of experience in providing high<br />
quality, accredited CME programming which<br />
meets and exceeds the needs of our attendees.<br />
This commitment to excellence was recognized<br />
by the Accreditation Council for Continuing<br />
<strong>Medical</strong> Education with the November 2011<br />
awarding of Accreditation with Commendation<br />
to the SMA. This top ranking recognizes SMA as a learning<br />
organization and a change agent for the physicians it serves and<br />
demonstrates an environment in support of physician learning<br />
and change that is a part of a system for quality improvement.<br />
gaP/NEEDs<br />
Many new and updated practice guidelines have been released<br />
within the past year. Some of the guidelines this activity will<br />
address include: new guidelines for the therapy of hypertension<br />
to better prevent cardiovascular disease in women; diagnosis<br />
of headache type; anxiety and identifying the patient<br />
with addiction; and new information about osteoporosis<br />
management. New FDA regulations will direct how providers<br />
order opiod therapy. Providers of care need knowledge of<br />
these changes to fulfill the practice guidelines in caring for their<br />
female patients. These topics and others of importance will be<br />
incorporated in this conference to address gaps in knowledge<br />
and competence for the improved care of women.<br />
PUrPOsE<br />
This activity will discuss evidence relating to diagnosis, management<br />
guidelines, and new and controversal therapies of common diseases<br />
in women with an emphasis on practical clinical knowledge. The<br />
wide scope of the conference addressing women’s health relating<br />
to cardiovascular diseases, dermatologic problems, common<br />
psychiatric illnesses, and pain management in addition to a specialty<br />
track for obstetrics and gynecology is unique. The topics are selected<br />
by a needs assessment and review of the current literature.<br />
TargET aUDIENCE<br />
Physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and<br />
registered nurses specializing or certified in the areas of women’s<br />
health, gynecology, obstetrics, internal medicine, family or<br />
general medicine, geriatric medicine, emergency medicine,<br />
and preventive medicine should attend this conference. Other<br />
specialists treating a female patient population may also benefit<br />
from the wide array of topics presented during the conference.<br />
LEarNINg OBJECTIvEs<br />
Through a combination of evidence-based didactic lectures, case<br />
presentations, and faculty and audience Q&A and interaction,<br />
attendees will have the opportunity to gather and exchange<br />
information regarding current and emerging treatments in the<br />
top health threats and common complaints particular to women.<br />
After participating in this activity, participants should have<br />
increased knowledge and be more competent to<br />
• Review and discuss diagnosis and management of diseases<br />
and conditions with special emphasis on women’s health<br />
• Examine issues of concern within the specialty areas of obstetrics<br />
and gynecology in the management of female patients<br />
See expanded activity information and individual objectives by<br />
lecture title online at www.sma.org/female-patient.<br />
aCCrEDITaTI<strong>ON</strong>/<br />
CME CrEDIT<br />
<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> is<br />
accredited by the Accreditation Council<br />
for Continuing <strong>Medical</strong> Education to<br />
provide continuing medical education for physicians.<br />
American <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Physician’s<br />
Recognition Award<br />
The <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> designates this Live activity<br />
for a maximum of 21.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM . Physicians<br />
should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their<br />
participation in the activity. [Female Patient Conf-20.25; PCMH-1.5]<br />
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists<br />
Application for credit has been filed.<br />
American Academy of Family Physicians<br />
Application for CME credit has been filed with the American<br />
Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.<br />
American Osteopathic <strong>Association</strong><br />
Application for credit has been filed.<br />
American Academy of Physician Assistants<br />
The American Academy of Physician Assistants accepts AMA PRA<br />
Category 1 Credit TM from organizations accredited by the ACCME.<br />
Nurse Continuing Education Contact Hours<br />
The <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> is an approved provider of<br />
continuing nursing education by the Alabama State Nurses<br />
<strong>Association</strong>, an accredited approver of continuing nursing<br />
education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s<br />
Commission on accreditation.<br />
<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Provider #5-125. This activity<br />
qualifies for up to 21.75 contact hours. [Monday 5.0, Tuesday 6.5,<br />
Wednesday 5.0, Thursday 5.25]<br />
NEW PrICINg FOr 2012<br />
A reduction in registration fees by $110 over the 2011 pricing is<br />
SMA’s way of recognizing the financial difficulties of the past year<br />
and providing an opportunity for you to attend this incredible<br />
meeting at Kiawah Island.<br />
Additional Highlights:<br />
• Multi-specialty, interdisciplinary learning in a relaxed<br />
atmosphere<br />
• Added B<strong>ON</strong>US Session: The Patient-Centered <strong>Medical</strong> Home<br />
• Practical information immediately applicable to your practice<br />
• An interactive opportunity for meeting new contacts and<br />
sharing knowledge<br />
• Friendly, expert faculty provide comprehensive lectures with<br />
ample opportunity for Q & A<br />
REGISTER TODAY! • www.sma.org/female-patient<br />
1-800-423-4992, ext. 620
C<strong>ON</strong>FErENCE CHaIr OB/gyN TraCK, CHaIr<br />
Veronica K. Piziak, MD, PhD, FACP<br />
Emeritus Director, Division of Endocrinology<br />
Director, Diabetes Center<br />
Scott & White Hospital and Clinic<br />
Professor of Medicine and Endocrinology<br />
Texas A&M University College of Medicine<br />
Temple, TX<br />
DIsTINgUIsHED FaCULTy<br />
Robert A. Bashford, MD<br />
Professor of Psychiatry<br />
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />
Associate Dean of Student Affairs<br />
UNC School of Medicine<br />
Chapel Hill, NC<br />
Gloria A. Bachmann, MD, MMS<br />
Professor and Acting Chair, OB/GYN & Reproductive<br />
Sciences<br />
Interim Chair, Department of OB/GYN<br />
Associate Dean – Women’s Health<br />
Director, Women’s Health Institute (OB/GYN)<br />
Robert Wood Johnson <strong>Medical</strong> School<br />
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey<br />
New Brunswick, NJ<br />
Jeffrey Clark, DO<br />
Senior Staff, Department of Neurology<br />
Scott & White Hospital and Clinic<br />
Associate Professor of Medicine<br />
Texas A&M University College of Medicine<br />
College Station, TX<br />
Jamie B. Conti, MD, FACC<br />
Professor of Medicine<br />
Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine<br />
Director of Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology<br />
Program Director, Cardiovascular Diseases<br />
University of Florida<br />
Gainesville, FL<br />
Donald J. DiPette, MD, FAHA<br />
Vice President for <strong>Medical</strong> Affairs<br />
Health Sciences Distinguished Professor<br />
University of South Carolina School of Medicine<br />
Columbia, SC<br />
Darlene G. Gibbon, MD<br />
Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and<br />
Reproductive Sciences<br />
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey<br />
Robert Wood Johnson <strong>Medical</strong> School<br />
Clinical Director of Gynecologic Oncology<br />
Member Developmental Therapeutics Study Group<br />
The Cancer Institute of New Jersey<br />
New Brunswick, NJ<br />
Janet C. Hickman, MD<br />
Consultant and Clinical Investigator<br />
Education & Research Foundation<br />
Private Practice, Dermatology Consultants, Inc.<br />
(Retired)<br />
Lynchburg, VA<br />
Mark G. Martens, MD, FACOG, NCMP<br />
Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />
Jersey Shore University <strong>Medical</strong> Center<br />
Neptune, New Jersey.<br />
Jessica Salas Mann, MD, FACOG<br />
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist<br />
Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey<br />
Robert Wood Johnson <strong>Medical</strong> School<br />
New Brunswick, NJ<br />
Kolawole (Yinka) O. Oyelese, MD<br />
Maternal Fetal Medicine<br />
Jersey Shore University <strong>Medical</strong> Center<br />
Neptune NJ<br />
Patricia J. Sulak, MD<br />
The Dudley P Baker Endowed Professor of Research<br />
and Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />
Texas A&M College of Medicine<br />
<strong>Medical</strong> Director, Division of Departmental Research<br />
and Director of the Adolescent Sex Education Program<br />
Scott & White Hospital and Clinic<br />
Temple, TX<br />
Jeffrey A. Waxman, MD<br />
Chief, Section of Pediatric Urology<br />
Assistant Professor of Surgery<br />
Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine<br />
Scott & White Hospital and Clinic<br />
Temple, TX<br />
C. Wayne Weart, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP, FAPhA<br />
Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences<br />
South Carolina College of Pharmacy<br />
Professor of Medicine<br />
<strong>Medical</strong> University of South Carolina<br />
Charleston, SC<br />
Richard E. Wild, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP<br />
Chief <strong>Medical</strong> Officer<br />
Atlanta Regional Office Centers for Medicare and<br />
Medicaid Services (CMS)<br />
Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center<br />
Atlanta, GA<br />
<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Professional Development Planner<br />
is an official publication of the <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong> and<br />
is published irregularly by <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, 35 W.<br />
Lakeshore Drive, Suite 200, Birmingham, AL, 35209.
DaILy sCHEDULE<br />
Focus on the Female Patient<br />
July 23-26, 2012<br />
Monday, July 23 – Plenary Session<br />
6:30 am Continental Breakfast/Registration Opens<br />
7:15 Review of Objectives and Pre-Test<br />
7:30-8:15 Arrhythmias and Women: Evaluation and Therapy – Dr. Conti<br />
8:15-9:00 Habits That Lead to Health and Happiness – Dr. Sulak<br />
9:00-9:45 A Healthy Mid-Life Crisis – Dr. Waxman<br />
9:45-10:15 Break<br />
10:15-11:30 Choosing an Effective Food and Exercise Plan – Drs. Piziak/Sulak<br />
11:30-12:00 Stifle Stress/Sever Suffering – Dr. Sulak<br />
12:00-12:45 Protecting your Skin-From The Inside Out – Dr. Hickman<br />
12:45-1:00 Q&A with Faculty<br />
Tuesday, July 24 – Breakout Day<br />
7:00 am Continental Breakfast<br />
Interdisciplinary Women’s Health<br />
7:30-8:15 Hypertension: New Guidelines/Medications – Dr. DiPette<br />
8:15-9:00 Recognizing Malignant Skin Lesions – Dr. Hickman<br />
9:00-9:45 Diagnosis and <strong>Medical</strong> Management of CAD and Heart<br />
Disease in Women – Dr. Conti<br />
9:45-10:15 Break<br />
10:15-11:00 Cases in Hypertension: Patients That Puzzle Us – Drs. Dipette/Piziak<br />
11:00-11:45 Management of Congestive Heart Failure – Dr. Conti<br />
11:45-12:30 Management of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection – Dr. Waxman<br />
12:30-1:00 Q&A with Faculty<br />
OB/GYN Specialty Track<br />
7:30-8:15 Accountable Care, What’s Coming Down the Pike – Dr. Martens<br />
8:15-9:00 Tocolysis-Rules and Regulations – Dr. Oyelese<br />
9:00-9:45 Peri and Post Menopausal Bleeding – Dr. Gibbon<br />
9:45-10:15 Break<br />
10:15-11:00 Sexuality after Menopause – Dr. Bachmann<br />
11:00-11:45 Ovulation Induction – How Far to Go Before Referral?-Dr. Mann<br />
11:45-12:30 New OB-GYN Devices – 2012 – Dr. Martens<br />
12:30-1:00 Q&A with Faculty<br />
The Patient-Centered <strong>Medical</strong> Home<br />
2:00 pm<br />
-3:30 pm<br />
3:30 - 3:45 Break<br />
3:45 pm -<br />
5:00 pm<br />
Health Regulatory Environment, e-health and Disease<br />
Management – Dr. Dunn, Ms. Goode and Dr. Petersen<br />
Overview and Introduction of the Your Doctor Program – MHS<br />
Model (non-CME session)-Dr. Dunn, Ms. Goode and<br />
Dr. Petersen<br />
Wednesday, July 25<br />
7:00 am Continental Breakfast<br />
Interdisciplinary Women’s Health Plenary<br />
7:30-8:15 Using Medications Effectively for Management of Diabetes and<br />
Dyslipidemia – Dr. Piziak<br />
8:15-9:00 Getting Rid of Headaches – Dr. Clark<br />
9:00-9:45 Managing Chronic Pain – Dr. Weart<br />
9:45-10:15 Break<br />
10:15-11:00 Back Pain: Deciding the Cause and Therapy? – Dr. Clark<br />
11:00-11:45 Newly Released Medications for Cardiovascular Disease – Dr. Weart<br />
11:45-12:30 Managing Anxiety – Dr. Bashford<br />
12:30-1:00 Q&A with Faculty<br />
OB/GYN Specialty Track<br />
7:30-8:15 Screening for Cancer in the Gyn Office – Dr. Gibbon<br />
8:15-9:00 New Research on Hot Flashes – Dr. Bachmann<br />
9:00-9:45 From Precocity to Delay – Understanding Puberty – Dr. Mann<br />
9:45-10:15 Break<br />
10:15-11:00 Which Pap Guidelines should we be following – Dr. Gibbon<br />
11:00-11:45 Medications in Pregnancy- New Classifications – Dr. Oyelese<br />
11:45-12:30 Post-Partum Hemorrhage in Pregnancy – Dr. Oyelese<br />
12:30-1:00 Q&A with Faculty<br />
Thursday, July 26 – Plenary Session<br />
7:30-8:45 CMS- Updates for 2012 – Dr. Wild<br />
8:45-9:30 Preventing Strokes and Dementia – Dr. Clark<br />
9:30-10:15 Identifying Patients with Suicidal Tendencies, Eating Disorders,<br />
and Addictions – Dr. Bashford<br />
10:15-10:30 Break<br />
10:30-11:15 Birth Control Update 2012 – Dr. Martens<br />
11:15-12:00 New HT Guidelines – Dr. Bachmann<br />
12:00-12:45 Osteoporosis and Bisphosphonate Controversies – Dr. Piziak<br />
12:45-1:00 Q&A with Faculty<br />
social Networking
The Patient-Centered <strong>Medical</strong> Home<br />
and Total Quality Management<br />
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 – 2:00-5:00 pm<br />
No additional charge.<br />
The healthcare environment continues to change and evolve and with those changes<br />
come the advent of e-health and the development of the Patient-Centered <strong>Medical</strong><br />
Home. Physicians need to have an understanding of the new PCMH regulations and<br />
how their impact will affect their practice and patient care. The afternoon session<br />
will focus on the health regulatory environment, e-health and disease management.<br />
Individuals with specific interest of starting a PCMH should return for the final session to<br />
review an actual working model and application to your practice.<br />
Kim Dunn, MD, PhD, Dr. Dunn is a general internist, serving as faculty at the School<br />
of Biomedical Informatics at University of Texas, Houston and is co-founder and<br />
CEO of Your Doctor Program (YDP), LLP, a practice management system that<br />
places the medical home at the cornerstone of care coordination and patient-centered outcomes management.<br />
Priscilla A. Goode, MAS, Ms. Goode has been involved in healthcare business and strategic development for over<br />
twenty years. As a consultant she has helped clients better understand healthcare reform and its impact on strategic<br />
planning and market segments. She currently serves as COO of YDP.<br />
Sandi Petersen, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, GNP-BC, Dr. Petersen is the Program Track Administrator for the Masters in Nursing<br />
Leadership Program at UTMB Galveston, and is involved in public policy relating to consumer advocacy and<br />
legislative issues concerning healthcare delivery. She is co-founder of Senior Risk Solutions, a national risk-consulting<br />
firm where she serves as Managing Partner.<br />
FasT FaCTs<br />
New Pricing for 2012<br />
A reduction in registration fees by $110 over the 2011 pricing is<br />
SMA’s way of recognizing the financial difficulties of the past year<br />
and providing an opportunity for you to attend this incredible<br />
meeting at Kiawah Island.<br />
Breakout Format<br />
It is not necessary to commit to a particular breakout session on<br />
Tuesday or Wednesday. Attendees may move between rooms<br />
choosing lectures according to their interests.<br />
Conference Syllabus/Handouts<br />
As part of the growing commitment to conserve natural resources,<br />
no printed syllabus with slide sets or faculty handouts will be<br />
provided onsite at this conference. Registrants will be given<br />
instructions prior to the conference to download the handouts<br />
electronically for a paper copy if desired. In addition, a flash drive<br />
of the handouts will be provided to each registrant onsite.<br />
Contact Information<br />
Conference sponsored by <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong>,<br />
an exemplary ACCME accredited provider. Questions? Call<br />
1.800.423.4992 ext. 620 or visit www.sma.org/female-patient. To<br />
review member benefits and join the SMA, call 1.800.423.4992 ext.<br />
640 or visit www.sma.org/memberbenefits.<br />
Online Streaming Webcast Opportunity<br />
Can’t attend the live conference? Yes, you can! Selected lectures<br />
will be streamed live and available on-demand at sma.org. Refer<br />
to registration information on the back panel.<br />
Kiawah Island Golf Resort – Villa Reservations<br />
Call Kiawah Island directly at (800) 654-2924 to make lodging<br />
arrangements. Reference group as <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
and/or Group Booking Number 9380. Reservation deadline: June 21,<br />
2012. After this time, reservations will be accepted by the resort on a<br />
space-and-rate available basis if space is still available.<br />
SMA Cancellation/Registration Refund Policy:<br />
Conferences are subject to cancellation. SMA will not refund<br />
travel costs if the conference is cancelled. Refunds are not given<br />
for inclement weather. Registration refund requests must be<br />
submitted in writing. A refund of your registration fee, minus a $50<br />
administrative processing fee, will be granted if notice of cancellation<br />
is received by ten days prior to the conference start date. By this time,<br />
all guarantees have been confirmed and no refunds will be granted.<br />
CME By the Week<br />
Get a full week of CME at Kiawah by signing up for SMA’s 15th<br />
Annual Conference on Osteoporosis: Diagnosis, Management<br />
and Prevention, July 26-28. For full program details, visit<br />
www.sma.org/osteo or call SMA at 1.800.423.4992, ext. 620.<br />
REGISTER TODAY! • www.sma.org/female-patient • 1-800-423-4992, ext. 620
MORE CME AT KIAWAH!<br />
Advocacy, Leadership, Quality and Professional Identity<br />
Stay the week and attend SMA’s<br />
highly respected 15th Annual<br />
Conference on Osteoporosis:<br />
Diagnosis, Management and<br />
Prevention, July 26-28 in its “new”<br />
home at Kiawah. For program<br />
details and to register, go to www.<br />
sma.org/osteo or call SMA at<br />
July 26-28, 2012<br />
800.423.4992, ext. 620.<br />
REGISTER<br />
More CME at Kiawah!<br />
15 th Annual Conference on<br />
OsTEOPOrOsIs<br />
DIagNOsIs, MaNagEMENT,<br />
aND PrEvENTI<strong>ON</strong><br />
Kiawah Island golf resort,<br />
Kiawah Island, south Carolina<br />
For information, go to www.sma.org/osteo<br />
23rd Annual Conference on<br />
<strong>FOCUs</strong> <strong>ON</strong> <strong>THE</strong><br />
<strong>FEMaLE</strong> <strong>PaTIENT</strong><br />
Kiawah Island Golf Resort • East Beach Conference Center<br />
Kiawah Island, South Carolina<br />
July 23-26, 2012<br />
Advocacy, Leadership, Quality and Professional Identity<br />
35 W. Lakeshore Drive, Suite 200 • P.O. Box 190088<br />
Birmingham, AL 35219-0088<br />
23 rd Annual Conference on<br />
<strong>FOCUs</strong> <strong>ON</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>FEMaLE</strong> <strong>PaTIENT</strong><br />
July 23-26, 2012 – East Beach Conference Center - Kiawah Island, South Carolina<br />
Online: Telephone: Mail or Fax:<br />
www.sma.org/female-patient 800.423.4992, ext. 620 or<br />
205.945.1840, ext. 620<br />
REGISTRATI<strong>ON</strong> FEE includes Female Patient conference<br />
attendance, PCMH attendance, faculty handouts on flashdrive,<br />
CME/CE credit certificate, daily continental breakfasts,<br />
refreshment breaks, and access to SMA’s On-line Women’s<br />
Health Community. Member Discount: SMA members can<br />
claim a $100 discount during registration.<br />
MAKE RESERVATI<strong>ON</strong>S:<br />
Kiawah Island Golf Resort – Villa Reservations<br />
Call Kiawah Island directly at (800) 654-2924 to make lodging<br />
arrangements. Reference group as <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> and/or Group Booking Number 9380. Reservation<br />
deadline: June 21, 2012. After this time, reservations will be<br />
accepted by the resort on a space-and-rate available basis if<br />
space is still available.<br />
Non-Profit<br />
U.S. Postage<br />
PAID<br />
Birmingham, AL<br />
Permit No. 2366<br />
Download registration form -<br />
www.sma.org/female-patient<br />
NEW PRICING FOR 2012 – A savings of $110 over 2011 prices.<br />
By April 30 After April 30<br />
Fees-All Registrants:<br />
Full Conference $685 $785<br />
One Day $250 $250<br />
Streaming Webcast/Selected Lectures $250 $250<br />
Attend both the 2012 Female Patient and Osteoporosis Conferences and Save $70.<br />
Combination Conference Fee $1,200 $1,400