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... all trails lead to the summit Conference Objectives September 26-28, 2013 The Banff Centre Banff, Alberta General Information Full Conference or Daily Conference Registration Fees Include: Nutrition as noted in program; admission to the Exhibit Hall; the Opening Reception on Thursday evening; a delegate bag; a printed syllabus and other printed materials. NOTE: a FULL CONFERENCE registration can NOT be shared between 2 or more delegates – all persons wishing to attend must register individually. Special Notes: a) Delegate name and provided address will be shared with exhibitors. b) Business casual dress is requested. c) Our conference is fragrance free. Cancellation / Substitution Policy: • Cancellations will be refunded less 20% administration fee with notice of cancellation being received at [email protected] no later than FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2013. No refunds will be issued after this date. • Substitutions may be made but notice must be received at [email protected] no later than FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2013 • CSGNA 2013 reserves the right to make appropriate program changes as deemed necessary and/or cancel events due to circumstances beyond CSGNA's control. PRIVACY STATEMENT: Registration information is collected to process registrations and payments for educational events, correspond with registered delegates, and to publish delegate lists for event participants. If you do not wish to have your registration information used for these purposes please indicate this on the registration form. CONSENT TO USE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES: registration and attendance in CSGNA 2013 conference constitutes an agreement by the registrant to the Canadian Society of Gastroenterology Nurses & Associates to use the registrant’s image in photographs. CONTINUOUS LEARNING ACTIVITY FOR CNA CERTIFICATION: While this educational activity is not officially endorsed by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), nurses may claim it as a continuous learning (CL) activity toward renewal of the CNA certification credential if it is related to their nursing specialty. Pre-authorization from the CNA Certification Program is not required. Participants are encouraged to retain a confirmation of attendance. Bien que cette activité de formation ne soit pas officiellement appuyée par l’Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada (AIIC), les infirmières et infirmiers peuvent la compter comme activité d’apprentissage continu (AC) en vue de renouveler leur titre de certification de l’AIIC si elle se rapporte à leur spécialité infirmière. Aucune préautorisation du Programme de certification de l’AIIC n’est exigée; on incite néanmoins les participants à conserver une attestation de présence. 2 Opening Keynote Distinguished Thursday September 26 PLENARY SPEAKERS also include: Paul Hardy MSc MD FRCSC | Greg Ward MD FRCPC Gastrointestinal Bleeding: From the Obvious to the Obscure – A Debate! Barb Bancroft RN, MSN, PNP “A widely acclaimed national speaker” Harvey Hawes MD MSc FRCSC “How Are We Gonna Fix That?” – A Tour of Injuries to the GI Tract Barb is noted for her humorous, entertaining Gordon Lees MD FRCSC and information packed seminars. An author The Perianal Manifestations of Crohn’s Disease & Treatment Options of several books – her latest is, Kiss My Asparagus, An Essential Guide to Nutrition’s Role John Love MD FRCPC in Health and Disease. ERCP and Other Therapeutic Interventions in GI Many people can conduct health seminars, or write books on health, but Mary Pederson BSc very few can make them both thoroughly informative and entertaining. Criminal Guts: CSI Drug Investigations for Crohn’s and Colitis Barb Bancroft makes complex health topics easily understandable, appealing and hilarious. Jennifer Sanford BAC-PR People-Driven Business: Taking Culture and Satisfaction to New Heights Barb has provided more than 2200 educational and motivational seminars on clinical topics and health maintenance topics to healthcare Gordon Searles MD FRCPC FACP FAAD professionals and corporations throughout the US and Canada. She has Inside Out: Cutaneous Manifestations of Gastrointestinal Disease been the keynote/plenary speaker for corporate groups such as Smith Barney/Citicorp and the Million Dollar Round Table. She has provided Stephanie Wilson MD keynote/plenary speeches for healthcare associations including the Ultrasound: The Modality of Choice for Imaging the Bowel in IBD Association for Practitioners for Infection Control, The National Clarence Wong MD FRCPC Association of Biology Teachers, The Emergency Nurses' Association, the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, the Pacific Coast Dental Endoscopic Management of Barrett’s Esophagus Association, and the Washington State Dental Association. Barb has held graduate faculty positions at the University of Virginia and Closing Keynote the University of Arkansas. She has provided courses on Advanced Patho- physiology, Pharmacology and Physical Assessment to both graduate Saturday September 28 and undergraduate students. She is currently the Executive Director and President of CPP Associates, Inc., a continuing education firm for corporations and healthcare professionals based in Chicago, Illinois. John Amatt Everest Expedition Leader and Author “No Mountain Too High: Challenging Change withThe Adventure Attitude” The challenge of change is forcing us to rethink our values and to rekindle our spirit of adventure. It will take courage, resourcefulness and endurance to meet this challenge – the courage to try, to commit and to take more risks; the resourcefulness to be innovative and creative in finding new ways of doing old things; and the endurance to keep moving forward despite all the setbacks. John Amatt knows about tough times and the value of struggle in bringing out the best in teams of people! After all, he was a leader of an Everest expedition, which suffered four tragic deaths in two unpredictable accidents before putting six climbers on top of the world. His experience on Everest taught him about the danger of falling into the trap of complacency and the importance of always questioning the status quo in seeking new ways of adapting to a rapidly changing world. An educator by training, he uses the lessons learned from his own life- and-death adventures in the world’s most remote places to articulate down-to-earth strategies for meeting the challenges of change in professional life. 3 ... all trails lead to the summit Thursday September 26 0630 – 0815 MOUNTAIN OPERATIONS 1330 – 1415 UPHILL ACCESS POINT | 1A–1C Breakfast and Registration 1A Hepatitis C — What Do I Need to Know? Cathy Brooks RN BN 0830 – 0900 BASE CAMP • Screening and assessment Opening Ceremonies • Antiviral treatment options • Complications of HCV 0900 – 1000 GRAB YOUR GEAR AND GO| Part 1 1B Recognizing Endoscopic Loops and Applying the To Your GI Health Principles of Abdominal Pressure to Prevent Barbara Bancroft RN MSN PNP Discomfort During Colonoscopy • Identify the specific portions of the GI tract and the role Pamela Dooper RN BN played in digestion • Recognizing common endoscopic loops • Correlate specific clinical processes with digestive issues • Abdominal pressure techniques • Discuss various nutritional ways to improve GI health • Importance of communication within the endoscopy team 1C Incorporating the CSA Standards in your Endoscopy 1000 – 1020 TRAIL MIX 'N' MINGLE Reprocessing Department Nutrition Break Audrey Boyce Surgical Processor CFER • Review the current CSA standards on Endoscope Reprocessing 1020 – 1200 GRAB YOUR GEAR AND GO| Part 2 • Show how these standards can be achieved in your To Your GI Health department Barbara Bancroft RN MSN PNP • Possible impact of hazards when not meeting CSA • More laughs, learning and lots to live by standards 1200 – 1235 GAZE & GRAZE 1415 – 1425 BREATHE IN THE MOUNTAIN AIR Lunch Stretch Break 1240 – 1325 TRAIL GUIDANCE 1430 – 1520 MOUNT NORQUAY PLENARY Ultrasound: the Modality of Choice for Imaging the SS1 Vantage presents: Bowel in IBD Understanding Endoscopic Ultrasonography: It's Not Stephanie Wilson MD Just Black and White • To show the classic features of IBD on sonography Speaker to be announced • To show the complications of IBD on sonography • Understanding and translating the ultrasound endoscopic • To emphasize the benefits of US in terms of radiation image and cost • Review of use of different modalities available • Review the endoscopic ultrasound procedure from a nursing perspective 1525 – 1615 SULPHUR MOUNTAIN PLENARY “How Are We Gonna Fix That?” – A Tour of Injuries to the GI Tract Harvey Hawes MD MSc FRCSC • Understand the causes of GI trauma, “you did what?!” SS2 ConMed presents: • Describe anatomic GI zones, “welcome to tiger country” Infection Prevention Pathway to Safety • Outline management, “it's just plumbing” David Wood D.E.C. • Review the basics of endoscope cross-contamination • Discuss infection control principles and standards 1615 – 1700 BONNET PEAK PLENARY • Review facts and studies regarding endoscope Criminal Guts: CSI Drug Investigations for Crohn's infection prevention and Colitis Mary Pederson BSc • Understand the goals of drug therapy • Understand how different categories of medication work • Is there a role for “Natural Medicine” SS3 Boston Scientific presents: Spyglass Gurpal Sandha MBBS, Edmonton, Alberta 1700 – 1800 FIND A LOG AND SIT A SPELL! • Provide an overview of the SpyGlass cholangioscopy Delegate Down-time system • Outline clinical indications for its use • Present initial international & local data regarding use 1800 – 2000 TRAIL