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Department of Medicine University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine University of California San Francisco 41st Annual Advances in Internal Medicine Featuring An Interactive Audience Response System H. Quinny Cheng, MD Professor of Medicine University of California, San Francisco THE RENAISSANCE STANFORD COURT HOTEL • SAN FRANCISCO, CA May 20-24, 2013 41st Annual Advances in Internal Medicine May 20-24, 2013 • June 24-28, 2013 Now in its 41st year, this course reviews the most recent developments and current controversies in the field of internal medicine. Particular emphasis will be placed on topics of clinical relevance to the practicing physician. The course will include: Didactic Lectures – Clinically active faculty from the Department of Medicine will emphasize recent clinical advances. Year-in-Review Literature Reviews – Faculty will review major articles from the general medical specialty literature with immediate importance to clinical practice. Clinical Dilemmas – In addition to case presentations to illustrate current management strategies, a special session on clinical problem-solving will be included. Questions and Answers – Ample time will be provided for specific questions and discussions of problems commonly encountered by course participants. Internal Medicine Topics – Areas to be covered include cardiology, hematology and oncology, general internal medicine, pulmonary and critical care, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, endocrinology, and rheumatology. Multidisciplinary Topics – Additional topics of interest to the practicing internist will include issues in women’s health, geriatrics, emergency & hospital medicine and neurology. Advances in Internal Medicine is presented by the Department of Medicine and is sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education of the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. The purpose of this course is to increase competence and improve clinician practice in internal medicine. We specifically anticipate improvements in skills and strategies to: • Apply new knowledge to better manage commonly encountered medical problems such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, skin & soft tissue infections, allergy, and obstructive lung disease; • Bring their practice patterns more in alignment with current evidence and guidelines with respect to heart failure management, treating sexually transmitted infections, colon cancer screening, and preoperative medical evaluation; • Improve competence in the management of common problems traditionally treated by specialists, such as stroke, HIV disease, end-of-life care, chronic hepatitis, celiac sprue, rheumatologic disorders, as well as recognize the indications for referral to a subspecialist. • Apply the major recent advances in the fields of primary care, cardiology, EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESgeriatrics, hospital medicine, rheumatology, and pulmonary medicine. COURSE CHAIR COURSE FACULTY (CONT’D) COURSE FACULTY (CONT’D) H. Quinny Cheng, MD Sarah Kim, MD Tom Reid, MD Professor of Medicine Assistant Clinical Professor of Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine, Division of Division of Hospital Medicine COURSE FACULTY Endocrinology and Metabolism (All UCSF unless indicated) Hope Rugo, MD San Francisco General Hospital Donald I. Abrams, MD Professor of Medicine Professor of Medicine Jeffrey Kohlwes, MD, MPH Director, Breast Oncology and Program Member, UCSF Associate Professor of Medicine Clinical Trial Education Comprehensive Cancer Center Director, VAMC PRIME Program UCSF Helen Diller Family Director, Integrative Oncology Associate Program Director Comprehensive Cancer Center Research Program, Osher Center Internal Medicine Residency Eric J. Seeley, MD Robert B. Baron, MD, MS Laura L. Koth, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Pulmonary Medicine Associate Dean for Graduate and Division of Pulmonary and Bradley A. Sharpe, MD Continuing Medical Education Critical Care Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine Vice Chief, Division of General Jennifer C. Lai, MD, MBA Division of Hospital Medicine Internal Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine Associate Chief, Medical Service Stephanie Cohen, MD Department of Hepatology and Associate Program Director Assistant Professor of Medicine Liver Transplant Internal Medicine Residency Program Vanja C. Douglas, MD Stephen C. Lazarus, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Professor of Medicine Amandeep Shergill, MD Director, Training Program in Assistant Professor of Medicine Katherine Eubanks, MD Pulmonary & Critical Care Division of Gastroenterology Associate Professor of Medicine Medicine; Associate Director, Jeffrey A. Tabas, MD Division of Geriatric Medicine Adult Pulmonary Laboratory Medical Director, ACE Unit Professor of Emergency Medicine San Francisco VA Medical Center Annie Leutkemeyer, MD Director, Outcomes and Assistant Professor of Medicine Innovations, Office of Continuing Lynn Flint, MD Division of Infectious Diseases Medical Education Clinical Instructor in Medicine Division of Geriatrics Catherine Liu, MD John R. Teerlink, MD, FACC Assistant Professor of Medicine Professor of Medicine Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH Division of Infectious Diseases Division of Cardiology Associate Professor of Medicine, Umesh Masharani, MB, BS, Director of the Heart Failure Divisions of HIV/AIDS and Program and Clinical Infectious Disease; Director, MRCP Professor of Medicine Echocardiography Laboratory AIDS Consult Service, SFGH San Francisco VA Medical Center Christian Mathy, MD Ralph Gonzales, MD, MSPH Judith M.E. Walsh, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology Professor of Medicine, Women's Epidemiology and Biostatistics Health Clinical Research Center Associate Director, Clinical and Michelle E. Melisko, MD Translational Sciences Associate Professor of Medicine Eric Widera, MD Career Development Program Division of Hematology and Assistant Professor of Medicine; Oncology Director, Hospice & Palliative Care Jonathan Graf, MD San Francisco VA Medical Center Assistant Professor of Medicine Michelle M. Milic, MD, FCCP Assistant Professor of Medicine Lisa G. Winston, MD Katherine E. Gundling, MD Associate Professor Associate Professor of Allergy Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Vice Chief, Inpatient Medical Chanda Ho, MD Christopher Moriates, MD Services and Hospital Assistant Professor of Medicine Clinical Instructor Epidemiologist, San Francisco Division of Gastroenterology Division of Hospital Medicine General Hospital Harry Hollander, MD Elizabeth J. Murphy, MD, DPhil Yerem Yeghiazarians, MD, FACC Professor of Medicine and Professor of Clinical Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine Infectious Diseases; Director Chief, Division of Endocrinology Leone-Perkins Family Endowed Internal Medicine Residency San Francisco General Hospital Chair in Cardiology and Training Program Eliseo J. Perez-Stable, MD Interventional Cardiology Director, Translational Richard Jacobs, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine Cardiac Stem Cell Program Clinical Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of General Internal Director, Peripheral Interventional Emeritus Medicine; Director, Medical Effectiveness Research Center Cardiology Program S. Andrew Josephson, MD for Diverse Populations Co-Director, UCSF Cardiac Associate Professor of Neurology Thomas A. Ports, MD Catheterization Laboratory Director, Neurohospitalist Cardiovascular Research Institute Program Professor of Medicine Chief, Interventional Cardiology Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Sam H. James, MD Regeneration Medicine and Stem Professor of Nephrology Atif N. Qasim, MD, MSCE Cell Research Medical Director, San Francisco Assistant Professor of Medicine General Hospital Dialysis Center Division of Cardiology Leah Karliner, MD, MAS Michael W. Rabow, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine and of Medical Effectiveness Division of General Internal Research Center for Diverse Medicine; Director, Symptom Populations, UCSF Helen Diller Management Service, UCSF Family Comprehensive Cancer Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Center Cancer Care Center 41st Annual Advances in Internal Medicine Monday • May 20 and June 24 7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Welcome H. Quinny Cheng, MD CARDIOLOGY • Moderator: Thomas A. Ports, MD 8:10 Update on Heart Failure John R. Teerlink, MD, FACC 9:00 What's New in Interventional Cardiology Yerem Yeghiazarians, MD, FACC 9:50 Break 10:10 Choosing the Right Cardiac Test Atif N.Qasim, MD, MSCE 11:00 KEYNOTE: High Value Healthcare Christopher Moriates, MD 11:50 Lunch on Own GERIATRICS • Moderator: Eric Widera, MD 1:20 pm G Update in Geriatrics Katherine Eubanks, MD 2:20 G Palliative Care: Year in Review Lynn Flint, MD 2:50 Break ENDOCRINOLOGY • Moderator: Umesh Masharani, MB, BS, MRCP 3:10 Medical Nutrition Therapy for Diabetes Sarah Kim, MD 4:00 Evaluation & Management of Low TSH Elizabeth J. Murphy, MD, DPhil 4:50 pm Adjourn Tuesday • May 21 and June 25 7:30 am Continental Breakfast GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE • Moderator: Robert B. Baron, MD, MS 8:00 Current Strategies in Hypertension: Eliseo J. Perez-Stable, MD Getting Ready for JNC 8 8:50 Evidence-Based Management of Acute Ralph Gonzales, MD, MSPH Respiratory Tract Infections 9:40 Break 10:00 Hot Topics in Obesity Robert B. Baron, MD, MS 10:50 Advances in Primary Care Medicine: Year in Review Jeffrey Kohlwes, MD, MPH 11:40 Lunch on Own WOMEN'S HEALTH