DDSI WEEK 2019 Digestive Disease & Institute Week

30th Anniversary Jagelman 40th Anniversary Turnbull International Colorectal Disease Symposium February 14-16, 2019

Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa Fort Lauderdale, Florida

3rd Annual Pelvic Dissection taTME Cadaver Lab February 13, 2019 | M.A.R.C., Coral Gables, Florida

Get your CME and MOC Points (ABS & ABIM) Call for Abstracts Deadline: November 15, 2018 8th Annual and Symposium February 14-16, 2019

Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa Fort Lauderdale, Florida

register online at www.ccfcme.org/DDSI-Week 30th Anniversary Jagelman / 40th Anniversary Turnbull International Colorectal Disease Symposium February 14-16, 2019 #ccfcrs19 3rd Annual Pelvic Dissection taTME Cadaver Lab #ddsiweek19 February 13, 2019

Please join us as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary Who Should Attend? David G. Jagelman MD / 40th Anniversary Rupert , residents, fellows, nurses, wound care B. Turnbull MD International Colorectal Disease professionals, assistants, and allied health Symposium as part of our annual Digestive Disease professionals specializing in colorectal surgery, general and Surgery Institute Week (DDSI). This internationally surgery, laparoscopic surgery, endoscopic surgery and acclaimed gathering of from around the world gastroenterology. will be held from February 14-16, 2019 at the newly remodeled Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa in Fort Lauderdale. This special anniversary course is paying Sessions tribute to the more than 1,000 surgeons from the USA Wednesday, Feb 13 and virtually every other country who have trained 3rd Annual Pelvic Dissection taTME Cadaver Lab as clinicians and/or researchers at Cleveland Clinic, Location: M.A.R.C. (Miami Anatomical Research in Florida and/or in Ohio. The expert globally renown Center) faculty will exchange medical and surgical concepts, OPTIONAL NON-CME PROGRAM: Registration including in-depth, detailed overviews of the entire and additional fee required gamut of new, controversial and challenging colorectal 6:30am – 3:00pm themes. Expert, interactive panel discussions will be included. Scientific Paper Session Marriott Harbor Beach Resort In addition, the three most senior members of the 1:00pm – 5:00pm DDSI Department of Colorectal Surgery will be Thursday – Saturday, February 14-16 delivering the three memorial orations; Steven D. Colorectal Disease General Session Wexner MD honoring David G. Jagelman MD, Ian TME and MDT are the Keys to Optimize the Lavery MD honoring Rupert B. Turnbull MD, and Management of Rectal Cancer James Church MD honoring Victor W. Fazio MD. Rectal Cancer Best Practices The 3rd Annual Pelvic Dissection taTME Cadaver Lab David G. Jagelman, MD Memorial Oration (Non-CME) will take place again this year and will Anastomotic Leaks: How can we improve? be held at the Miami Anatomical Research Center, a Challenging Conundrums state-of-the-art facility. The lab will include a didactic session followed by the cadaver lab where participants Inflammatory Bowel Disease (combined session) will learn techniques of transanal total mesorectal Technological Advances (combined session) excision with minimally invasive abdominal colon Victor W. Fazio, MD Memorial Oration mobilization and reconstruction techniques. Surgical Situations Optimizing Outcomes Abstract submissions are again being accepted for poster and podium presentation, which will take place Conquering challenges February 13, 2019 during the optional Scientific Figuring Out and Fixing Functional Disorders Paper Session Rupert B. Turnbull, MD Memorial Oration Exhibit participation and displays will afford Advanced Anorectal Aspects attendees the opportunity to interact with industry Perplexing Paradigms representatives to discuss the latest products, technologies and pharmaceuticals. We look forward to welcoming over 500 surgeons from over 50 countries to interact in our 12 educational sessions as well as during the abstract presentations and three keynote orations. We are confident that you will benefit from your participation and hope you will take advantage of this unique opportunity to network with our international Cleveland Clinic Alumni in Fort Lauderdale in February! By Attending, You Will Be Able To: • Assess strategies to minimize morbidity • Assess the evaluation and management of difficult and complex colorectal problems • Compare methods of surgical management of rectal cancer Activity Co-Directors • Evaluate the benefit of synoptic reports Steven D Wexner, MD, PhD (Hon), FACS, • Describe the techniques and results of transanal FRCS, FRCS(Ed), FRCSI (Hon) FASCRS total mesorectal excision • Discuss the newest procedures for fecal Director, Digestive Disease Center incontinence Chair, Department of Colorectal Surgery • Debate the methods of treatment of Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, Florida • Outline the assessment and treatment of difficult Affiliate Professor, Florida Atlantic anorectal conditions University College of • Compare the new methods of managing Clinical Professor, Florida International inflammatory bowel disease University College of Medicine • Describe advanced therapeutic techniques Scott Steele, MD, FACS, MBA, FASCRS • Deliberate the benefits of interdisciplinary Chairman, Department of Colorectal Surgery management of Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute • Present innovative tools to improve outcomes Rupert B. Turnbull M.D., Endowed Chair • Realize improvements in surgical education in Colorectal Surgery • Review effective therapeutic options for post Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio treatment morbidity Faculty

Colorectal Symposium Planning Committee Conor P. Delaney, MD, MCh, PhD, FACS, FRCSI, David Maron, MD, FACS, FASCRS FASCRS Department of Colorectal Surgery Chairman, Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute Victor W. Fazio MD Endowed Chair in Cleveland Clinic, Weston, Florida Colorectal Surgery Dana R. Sands, MD, FACS, FASCRS Professor of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Lerner School Staff , Department of Colorectal Surgery of Medicine Director, Colorectal Physiology Center Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute I. Emre Gorgun, MD, FACS, FASCRS Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, Florida Department of Colorectal Surgery Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Guest Faculty Donato F. Altomare, MD, Bari, Italy Michael McGee, MD, Chicago, Illinois Jean Ashburn, MD, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Elisabeth McLemore, MD, Los Angeles, California Badma Bashankaev, MD, Moscow, Russia Craig Messick, MD, Houston, Texas David Beck, MD, New Orleans, Louisiana John Migaly, MD, Durham, North Carolina Mitchell Bernstein, MD, New York, New York Giovanni Milito, MD, Rome, Italy Marylise Boutros, MD, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Isacco Montroni, MD, Faena, Italy Evie Carchman, MD, Madison, Wisconsin Sthela Murad-Regadas, MD, Fortaleza, Brazil Ahmed (Sami) Chadi, MD, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Lucia Oliveira, MD, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil William Tzu-Liang Chen, MD, Taichung, Taiwan Guy Orangio, MD, New Orleans, Louisiana Andre D’Hoore, MD, Leuven, Belgium Alon Pikarsky, MD, Jerusalem, Israel Jonathan Efron, MD, Baltimore, Maryland Sergio Regadas, MD, Fortaleza, Brazil Brooke Gurland, MD, Redwood, California Petachia Reissman, MD, Jerusalem, Israel Dana Hayden, MD, Chicago, Illinois Nicolas Rotholtz, MD, Buenos Aires, Argentina Alexander Heriot, MD, Victoria, Australia Laurence R Sands, MD, Miami, Florida Art Hiranyakas, MD, Phuket, Thailand Nicole Saur, MD, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Neil Hyman, MD, Chicago, Illinois Oliver Schwandner, MD, Regensburg, Germany P. Ravi Kiran, MD, New York, NY Scott Strong, MD, Chicago, Illinois Ronald Landmann, MD, Jacksonville, Florida Shota Takano, MD, Kumamoto, Japan Kirk Ludwig, MD, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Shingo Tsujinaka, MD, Saitama, Japan A. Craig Lynch, MD, Victoria, Australia Jon Vogel, MD, Aurora, Colorado Chris Mantyh, MD, Durham, North Carolina Oded Zmora, MD, Herzliya, Israel Floriano Marchetti, MD, Miami, FL Cleveland Clinic Faculty Mariana Berho, MD Bret Lashner, MD Fabio Potenti, MD Brad Champagne, MD Ian Lavery, MD Miguel Regueiro, MD Roger Charles, MD Jeremy Lipman, MD Lester Rosen, MD James Church, MD David Liska, MD Raul Rosenthal, MD Giovanna da Silva, MD Arun Nagarajan, MD Sherief Shawki, MD Tolga Erim, DO Mihir Naik, MD Bo Shen, MD Stefan Holubar, MD Martin Newman, MD Eric Weiss, MD Tracy Hull, MD Juan Nogueras, MD Massarat Zutshi, MD Matthew Kalady, MD Albert Parlade, MD

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium Invited Faculty Asyia Ahmad, MD, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cynthia Levy, MD, Miami, Florida Ji Young Bang, MD, Orlando, Florida Douglas Pleskow MD, Boston, Massachusetts Michelle Kang Kim, MD, PhD, New York, New York Michael B. Wallace MD, MPH, Jacksonville, Florida Dong Ki Lee, MD PhD, Seoul, Korea Cleveland Clinic Faculty Kawtar Al Khalloufi, MD Tolga Erim, DO Conrad Simpfendorfer, MD Pablo Bejarano, MD I. Emre Gorgun, MD Jason Vanatta, MD Carol Burke, MD Jeffrey Ponsky, MD John Vargo, MD William Carey, MD Miguel Regueiro, MD Xaralambos (Bobby) Zervos, DO Fernando Castro, MD Bo Shen, MD Gregory Zuccaro, MD 8th Annual Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium February 14-16, 2019

The Gastroenterology and Hepatology symposium Who Should Attend? will focus on practical and evidence-based aspects of Physicians, residents, fellows, nurses, physician managing the difficult GI disorders in gastroenterology assistants, and allied health professionals and hepatology practice. This 3-day symposium will specializing in gastroenterology, hepatology, provide guidance to attendees on diagnostics and , and other interested management of challenging cases in clinical practice professionals. and latest advances in the field, including esophageal diseases, , inflammatory bowel disease, small bowel and pancreatic diseases, and endoscopy. Sessions Each session will include didactic presentations Thursday – Saturday, February 14-16 followed by a panel discussion about the optimal Gastroenterology General Session approach to the diagnosis and management of the Liver Session presented topics. Anthony Tavill, MD Memorial Oration – Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine The Advanced Capsule Endoscopy Workshop is Tumor Symposium designed for to enhance the reading skills of current practitioners using capsule endoscopy. Didactic Inflammatory Bowel Disease (combined session) lectures and review of actual full cases with faculty Technological Advances (combined session) direction and interactive discussion will be presented, Victor W. Fazio, MD Memorial Oration focusing on advanced clinical indications and Capsule Endoscopy Hands-on Course findings, and an approach to special situations in capsule endoscopy. Early AM Therapeutic Endoscopy Late AM Therapeutic Endoscopy The Gastroenterology Skills Workshop will include interactive hands-on skills stations on ESD, EMR, POEM, EUS FNA, endoscopic closure techniques, Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal ablation, endoscopic hemostasis, endoluminal stents, ERCP cholangioscopy, and bariatric devices (balloons and sleeves). By Attending, You Will Be Able To: • Discuss latest treatment options for hepatitis B, hepatocellular cancer and alcoholic liver disease • Recognize new diagnostic modalities and therapeutic options for patients with Barrett’s esophagus, gastroparesis, refractory GERD and • Review recent advances and challenges in the Activity Co-Directors management of inflammatory bowel disease and implement strategy for optimizing medical and Roger Charles, MD, FACGDepartment of surgical in IBD patients Gastroenterology • Define the best management strategies and apply Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute the latest endoscopic methods and techniques to Cleveland Clinic Florida treat patients with GI emergencies including GI Weston, Florida bleeding, foreign bodies, bowel perforation • Identify current indications and applications for Sungunk Jang, MD, FACG advanced endoscopic techniques EMR, ESD, Department of Gastroenterology POEM, stenting, and combined endoscopic and Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute laparoscopic procedures Cleveland Clinic • Formulate a strategy for identifying patients with Cleveland, Ohio hereditary colon cancer • Identify strategies to optimize polyp detection Bret Lashner, MD, FACG during colonoscopy and review interdisciplinary Professor of Medicine approach to management of patient with colorectal Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease cancer Department of Gastroenterology, • Review recent advances in the diagnosis and Hepatology, & Nutrition management of Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute Tumors Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio

Alison Schneider, MD, AGAF, FACG Director, GI Motility Laboratory Department of Gastroenterology Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, Florida DDSI WEEK 2019 Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute Week

General Information These activities have been approved for: • AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ • ABS MOC (Colorectal Surgery) • ABIM MOC (Gastroenterology) • Florida Board of CEU • Ohio Board of Nursing CEU For more information, visit our website: www. ccfcme.org/DDSI-Week or email [email protected] Accommodations Parking Marriott Harbor Beach Resort Discounted parking is available at the rates 3030 Holiday Drive noted below: Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 Daily Commuter Self-Parking $12 Reservations must be made via the Overnight Self-Parking $23 Cleveland Clinic website. Self-parking is not taxed. Group Rate Daily Commuter Valet-Parking $41.34 Valet fee includes 6 % sales tax. The discounted room rate for program guests is $365 (single/double standard room) +11% Register state & local tax. To receive the discounted rate, Register and pay online at make your reservation via our website www. www.ccfcme.org/DDSI-Week ccfcme.org/DDSI-Week Wheelchair accessible Fee includes daily continental breakfast, rooms are available. refreshment breaks, and lunch, as well as the Reservations must be made by January 18, welcome cocktail reception, program book, pre/ 2018 to guarantee room rate. Rooms are post access to faculty presentations in PDF subject to availability and may sell out prior to format, and conference bag. the January 18, 2018 deadline. Check-in and Check-out The Newly Redesigned Marriott many family Check-in: 4:00 PM | Check-out: 11:00 AM oriented amenities with local attractions and area events perfect for the whole family! Internet Access • Guest rooms: $12.95/day | Lobby and public areas: Complimentary • Meeting Rooms: Wireless, Wired

Call for Abstracts (Scientific Paper Session) Deadline: November 15, 2018 We encourage submission of advanced-level content with appeal to the highly skilled colorectal surgeon. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Inflammatory bowel disease, rectal cancer, benign anorectal disease, pelvic floor disorders, minimally invasive and robotic colorectal surgery and endoscopy.

Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel or postpone an activity at our sole discretion. In the unlikely event that this occurs, any registration fee(s) paid will be refunded. Be advised that Cleveland Clinic is not responsible for related costs including airline tickets, hotel costs, or any similar fee penalties incurred as a result of any trip cancellations or changes.

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30th Anniversary Jagelman / 40th Anniversary Turnbull International Colorectal Disease Symposium February 14-16, 2019 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida 3rd Annual Pelvic Dissection taTME Cadaver Lab February 13, 2019 | Coral Gables, Florida

Get your CME and MOC Points (ABS & ABIM) Call for Abstracts 8th Annual Deadline: November 15, 2018 Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium February 14-16, 2019 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida register online at www.ccfcme.org/DDSI-Week