2020 Therapeutic Endoscopy Course
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24TH ANNUAL BRIGHAM & WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND THERAPEUTIC ENDOSCOPY COURSE 2020 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FRIDAY, MARCH 6 PAID Non-Profit Organization Permit # 1529 7:25 Introduction .................................................................................................. Saltzman Salt Lake City, UT U.S. Postage U.S. 2020 THERAPEUTIC 7:30–10:00 Live Demonstration From U of U ............................Adler, Fang, and Sossenheimer 10:00–11:30 Breakout I: NAFLD: Recognition and Treatment ......................................... Gallegos 10:00–11:30 Breakout II: C. Diff in 2020: Everything You Need to Know .........................Johnson 1:30–3:00 Breakout III: Management of Gastric and Duodenal Polyps ..........................Byrne DIRECTORS DIRECTOR OF FELLOWS, ENDOSCOPY COURSE 3:30–4:30 Video Sessions ..................................................................................................Faculty NURSES, AND TECHS DAY 4:30–6:30 Hands On Session ............................................................................................Faculty Douglas Adler, MD, FACG, AGAF, FASGE John Fang, MD Kathryn Byrne, MD SATURDAY, MARCH 7 John Saltzman, MD, FACG, FASGE, AGAF 7:30–9:30 Bottom’s Up ....................................................................................................Fang FACULTY 7:30 Improving Your ADR: Colon Prep and Colonoscopy Technique ..................... Faulx 7:55 Cold is Hot: Removal of Difficult and/or Large Colon Polyps ....................Aslanian David J. Bjorkman, MD, MSPH, SM 8:20 Lower GI Bleeding: Current Approach ..............................................................Byrne Brigham and Women’s Hospital Harvard University Clarence M. and Ruth N. Birrer Presidential 8:45 Endoscopic Sedation: Current Options and Complications .............................Fang Endowed Chair EARN MOC AND AMA PRA 9:10–9:30 Panel Discussion Kunal Jajoo, MD Professor and Interim Chair CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™! 10:00–11:30 Breakout Session IV: How to Choose Assistant Professor of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine the Optimal Biologic Therapies for IBD ......................................................Valentine Harvard Medical School Kathryn R. Byrne, MD Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology LIVE ENDOSCOPY! 10:00–11:30 Breakout Session V: PPI Benefits and Adverse Events ..............................Bjorkman Assistant Professor (Clinical) 1:30–3:00 Breakout Session VI: How I Manage John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG, FASGE, AGAF Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Pancreatic Fluid Collections and Necrosis ........................................................ Adler Professor of Medicine John Fang, MD 3:30–4:30 Video Sessions ..................................................................................................Faculty Harvard Medical School Takeda-Freston Professor of Medicine 4:30–6:30 GI Emergencies ..............................................................................................Jajoo Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and 4:30 Foreign Bodies: When and How to Get Them Out ............................................Jajoo Hepatology 4:55 New Concepts and Treatments for Upper GI Bleeding ............................ Saltzman Case Western Reserve University 5:20 Acute Cholangitis: When Do I Really Need School of Medicine Juan Gallegos-Orozco, MD to Wake Up in the Middle of the Night? .............................................................Sethi Associate Professor of Medicine Ashley L. Faulx, MD Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 5:45 Stump the Chump: Management of an Unknown Emergency Case ............. Adler Professor of Medicine Panelists: Jajoo, Sethi, and Sossenheimer Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology Jessica Johnson, MD 6:10–6:30 Panel Discussion and Nutrition Assistant Professor (Clinical) Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology SUNDAY, MARCH 8 Columbia University Medical John Morris, MD Center-NYP Assistant Professor of Medicine 7:30–9:30 Top down ................................................................................................ Saltzman Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 7:30 Problems and Solutions in Managing Barrett’s Esophagus ............................Jajoo Amrita Sethi, MD, FASGE Director of Interventional Endoscopy MARCH 6–8, 2020 7:55 Endoscopic Treatment of Strictures, Leaks and Fistulas ................................. Adler Michael Sossenheimer, MD, PhD Program Director, Advanced Endoscopy Associate Professor of Medicine 8:20 Consent; Is It Truly Informed? .............................................................................Fang The Grand Summit Hotel and Conference Center Fellowship Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology located at Canyons Village in Park City, Utah 8:45 Antithrombotic Management and Endoscopy .......................................... Saltzman Division of GI and Liver Diseases 9:10–9:30 Panel Discussion John Valentine, MD 9:30–10:00 Break University of Utah School of Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 12th Annual: Fellows, Nurses, and Techs Day, March 5, 2020 10:00–12:00 Interventional and Innovative Endoscopy ....................................................Adler Medicine 10:00 Interventional EUS ..........................................................................................Aslanian Douglas G. Adler, MD., FACG, FASGE Yale University School of Medicine 10:25 Bariatric Endoscopy .............................................................................................Fang Professor of Medicine 10:50 Third Space Endoscopy .......................................................................................Sethi Huntsman Cancer Center Harry R. Aslanian, MD 11:15 ERCP: How to Start and When to Stop .............................................................. Faulx Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Professor of Medicine Section of Digestive Diseases The University of Utah UniversityThe of Gastroenterology of Division 30 North 1900 East, 4R118 Salt City, Lake Utah 84132 This course is endorsed by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 11:40–12:00 Panel Discussion CME STATEMENTS ACCOMMODATIONS THERAPEUTIC ENDOSCOPY COURSE 2020 REGISTRATION FORM (Printable version): Accreditation: The University Of Utah School Of Medicine is accredited by the For your accommodations, you may choose either the Grand Summit Hotel, Sundial Send your registration information via mail, fax or online. A confirmation letter will http://medicine.utah.edu/internalmedicine/gastroenterology/ Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Lodge or Silverado Lodge, which is located just across the plaza from the Grand Summit be sent upon receipt of the completed registration form. continuing medical education for physicians. conference center. The hotel provides free shuttle service to downtown Park City and nearby attractions. Free city bus services are also available. Name Degree Brigham & Women’s Hospital and AMA Credit: The University of Utah School of Medicine designates this live activity for a The University of Utah School of Medicine maximum 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit The hotel offers a variety of accommodations, including hotel rooms and condominium Address commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. style suites. The special room rates for this meeting are listed below: City State Zip We invite you to join us for a comprehensive overview of major advances ABIM MOC Part II: Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes GRAND SUMMIT HOTEL participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 20.5 Tel ( ) - Fax ( ) - in Therapeutic Gastrointestinal Endoscopy to be held from March 6-8, Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Standard Guestroom (Hotel King, Hotel Double Queen, Studio Guestrooms) $309.00 2020 at the Grand Summit Hotel and Conference Center, The Canyons Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC point’s One Bedroom Residence/Suite $499.00 E-Mail Village, Park City Mountain Resort, Park City, Utah. Take advantage of this equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity Two Bedroom Residence/Suite $759.00 Registration Fees: Before January 31, 2020, after January 31, 2020 cutting edge educational program in the beautiful Wasatch Mountains. provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. SUNDIAL LODGE Section I: Before 1/31 After 1/31 Nondiscrimination and Disability Accommodation Statement: The University of Utah Standard Guestroom (Hotel King and Studio Guestrooms) $279.00 COURSE DESCRIPTION does not exclude, deny benefits to or otherwise discriminate against any person on Physician $595 $695 Studio Guest Room $322.00 $ the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, veteran’s status, religion, This is a multifaceted gastrointestinal endoscopy course that will educate attendees on the Advanced Practitioner $395 $495 $ diagnosis and treatment of a wide range and variety of gastrointestinal luminal, biliary gender identity/expression, genetic information, or sexual orientation in admission to or One Bedroom Suite $405.00 and pancreatic disorders, including both benign and malignant conditions. This course