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Conference Objectives

September 26-28, 2013 The Banff Centre Banff,

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.

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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 GUIDE GALA Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall

4 Friday September 27 0630 – 0800 BIRD'S NEST BREAKFAST 1450 – 1540 TRAIL MIX 'N' MINGLE Breakfast Nutrition Break in Exhibit Hall

0815 – 0915 PLENARY 1540 – 1625 BOW FALLS ACCESS POINT | 3A–3C ERCP and Other Therapeutic Interventions in GI John Love MD FRCPC 3A What Does the Endoscopist Need to Know about • Role of ERCP in the 21st Century Bariatrics? • Accessing the small intestine Lawrence Farries MD FRCS(C) • Emerging imaging modalities •Why bariatric surgery isn't going away •What options for surgery are there in 2013? •What am I looking at? 0920 – 1030 MAP AND COMPASS CSGNA Annual General Meeting 3B Swallowing Assessments and VideoFluoroscopic Swallow Studies: What Is It About and What Do We See? 1030 – 1115 TRAIL MIX 'N' MINGLE Cassello Watson M.SLP(C) R.SLP Nutrition Break in Exhibit Hall •Overview of swallowing mechanism and dysphagia signs/symptoms •Clinical and instrumental evaluation of dysphagia 1115 – 1230 THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE •Observation of VFSSs: normal, various severities, atypical Gastrointestinal Bleeding: From the Obvious to the Obscure – A Debate! Paul Hardy MSc MD FRCSC | Dr. Greg Ward MD FRCPC 3C The Ins and Outs of Preparing Patients for the • Learn diagnostic approach to GI bleeding Liver Transplant Process • Understand additional challenges to obscure GI bleed Katherine Wi BScN RN | Heidi Zimmerman BScN RN • Contrast the approach of the surgeon & gastroenterologist •Assessment of candidacy •Managing the listed and non-listed patients •Immediate post transplant care and discharge 1230 – 1310 GAZE AND GRAZE Lunch 1630 – 1730 CASCADE MOUNTAIN PLENARY Inside Out: Cutaneous Manifestations of 1315 – 1400 SUNSHINE MOUNTAIN PLENARY Gastrointestinal Disease People-Driven Business: Taking Culture and Dr. Gordon Searles MD FRCPC FACP FAAD Satisfaction to New Heights •Identify several skin reaction patterns seen in GI disease Jennifer Sanford BAC-PR •Describe diagnostic testing protocols for GI-skin disease • The nature of today's organizational cultures linkage • Embracing “moments of truth” as benchmarks to success •Identify some drug reaction patterns seen in skin • Using the power of WHY to gauge our success

1730 – 1830 TAKE A LOAD OFF! 1405 – 1450 SUNDANCE ACCESS POINT | 2A–2C Delegate down-time

2A Stents Not Just for Coronary Arteries Anymore Lawrence Farries MD FRCS(C) 1830 – 2400 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SHIN-DIG • Stents and malignant UGI disease Delegate Cost: $75 /person • Stents and benign UGI disease Non-Delegate Cost: $85 /person • The difficult stent situation

2B Search and Rescue: Basics of Rectal Foreign Bodies Paul Hardy MSc MD FRCSC • Classify rectal foreign bodies according to size, shape and species • Diagnostic approach to rectal foreign bodies • Know treatment options

2C The Need for Living Liver Donation Corlee Price BScN • Comprehends the in depth assessment for Live Liver Donation • Understands consent and ethical requirements for Live Donation • Comprehends the need for all Live Donor Programs

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Saturday September 28 0630 – 0800 GRAB SOME GRUB • Understand the principles of confocal laser Breakfast endomicroscopy and nursing implication • Learn the roles of confocal laser endomicroscopy in 0700 – 0900 UP & AT EM! research and clinical practise CDHF Rise Event OR 1135 – 1215 TRAIL GEAR SHOPPING 0800 – 0915 SHOW US THE WAY | W1– W4 Exhibit Hall W1 Certification Exam Preparation Cathy Arnold-Cormier BScN RN CGN(C) 1215 – 1255 GAZE AND GRAZE • To discuss CNA Certification Exam LUNCH W2 Avoir L'Excellencè a Cœur Mildred (Millie) Clement RN CGN(C) 1300 – 1345 SPLIT ROCK ACCESS POINT | 5A– 5C • L'Association des Infirmières et Infirmiers du Canada AIIC 5A Advances in Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) for • Pouquoi être certifier Diagnosis and Therapy • Comment se preparer pour l'examen de certification Clarence Wong MD FRCPC • Understand the indications for EUS W3 Competency in ERCP Hands ON with the Reps • Awareness of how EUS aids diagnosis, staging and therapy Interested in ERCP's? Want to improve your skills in ERCP's? • Be familiar with the many roles of the endoscopy nurse in Well trained and experienced Reps from 3 different companies EUS cases are going to share their tips, let us do some hands on, and let us pick their brains on a variety of skills like; papillotomies and 5B What the EHEC are E. Coli Doing? Diversity of pre-cuts, stone extractions, and stent insertion. There will be 3 Diarrheal Diseases Associated with Escherichia Coli separate workshops back to back that you will be able to rotate Bruce Dalton BScPhm, PharmD through so you "Don't miss a thing" • Genetic diversity and pathogenic mechanisms of E. coli • Limit to 40 participants • Compare and contrast EHEC, ETEC, and EPEC W4 Competencies in IBD Nursing: What NIICE Nurses • Management issues related to E. coli diarrheal diseases Need to Know Lisa Westin RN MN CGN(C) 5C Advances in Novel Endoscopic Techniques. New tools • Describe epidemiology and features of IBD or toys? (Repeat Presentation) • Review the treatments for IBD Mariette Iacucci MD PhD • Discuss the roles and competencies of the IBD nurse • Learn the new advances in endoscopic imaging • Understand the principles of confocal laser endomicroscopy and nursing implication 0915 – 0945 TRAIL MIX 'N' MINGLE • Learn the roles of confocal laser endomicroscopy in Nutrition Break in Exhibit Hall research and clinical practise

0945 – 1045 GOAT'S EYE MOUNTAIN PLENARY The Perianal Manifestations of Crohn's Disease and 1345 – 1400 TRAIL MIX 'N' MINGLE Treatment Options Nutrition Break Gordon Lees MD FRCSC • Identify subtle and not so subtle signs of perianal C.D. 1400 – 1500 STONEY SQUAW MOUNTAIN PLENARY • Understanding the rationale for surgical treatment of Endoscopic Management of Barrett's Esophagus perianal C.D. Clarence Wong MD FRCPC • Become aware of newer & novel treatments of perianal C.D. • Understand the risks for developing BE, and the risks of subsequent malignancy 1050 – 1135 ALPINE ACCESS POINT | 4A –4C • Apply evidence based endoscopic criteria for diagnosis 4A Colonoscopy, Quality & Screening for Colorectal Cancer • Awareness of the endoscopic therapeutic options for BE Dr. Daniel Sadowski MD FRCPC • To become familiar with principles of colonoscopy quality 1500 – 1515 PLANT YOUR FLAG AT THE SUMMIT! • To understand the role of endoscopy personnel in quality Closing Ceremonies initiatives CSGNA 2014 • To understand the role of how colonoscopy fits in colon cancer screening 1515 – 1615 CELEBRATE THE CLIMB! |Closing Plenary 4B Stricturoplasty in Small Bowel Crohn's Disease No Mountain Too High: Challenging Change with the Gordon Lees MD FRCSC Adventure Attitude • Identify patients suitable for stricturoplasty John Amatt • Types of stricturoplasty available The challenge of change is forcing us to rethink our values • Know when resection is favoured over stricturoplasty and to rekindle our spirit of adventure. It will take courage, and endurance to meet this challenge – the courage to try, 4C Advances in Novel Endoscopic Techniques: New Tools to commit and to take more risks; the resourcefulness to be or Toys? innovative and creative in finding new ways of doing old Mariette Iacucci MD PhD things; and the endurance to keep moving forward despite • Learn the new advances in endoscopic imaging all the setbacks.

6 The CSGNA 2013 Planning Committee is excited to announce that a NEW digital platform will be used for POSTER PRESENTATIONS for the 2013 Conference! The digital poster format (made up of 6 powerpoint slides) provides an excellent opportunity for presenters to use visual displays to share their research, and have the advantage of no print expenses. For submission details, please reference: www.csgna.com (look under “UPCOMING EVENTS) and look for the CSGNA 2013 GUIDELINES FOR DIGITAL POSTERS.

The submission deadline is THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2013... and submissions are made to: SHARON LAPOINTE at [email protected]

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2013 for “RISE 2013” on the registration form under Sat. Sept. 28th

on Walk the Wild Side Start your weekend out west with a CSGNA Walk on the Wild Side . Our association andthe Canadian Digestive Health Foundation are once again teaming up for an exciting and exhilarating event – this time through the beautiful trails surrounding the Banff Centre. Our invigorating walk (or run) is a stimulating team exercise for delegates . It is also a fundraiser for our friends at the CDHF. CSGNA has been supporting RISE for 3 years with Visit CDHF.ca last year being our best! In 2012 , 100 delegates explored Montreal and raised $10,000+ for free fact sheets, videos, CDHF research and education. We’re hoping to do the same – or more – this year. There are on-line seminars +++ for you to share with great prizes for our top fund raisers. Email [email protected] to learn how easy it is to WIN! patients.

8 Friday Evening of Entertainment $75.00 /registered delegate | $85.00 /non-delegate | Western wear encouraged! Brewster’s MountView Barbecue is a truly memorable and unique western experience and one that you do not want to miss during CSGNA 2013! Located in the heart of the , Brewster’s MountView Barbecue is an event like none other. The evening features a plentiful “down-home” dinner with Brewster’s own “hip of beef” and home-baked apple pie... toe-tappin’, fun-lovin’ live country dancing music... mountain scenery and fresh air that is unparalleled... and an exquisite Ceremonial Dance performance by a First Nations Hoop Dancer! All in all... an evening that memories are made of.

Register early as spots are limited and tickets will not be available onsite at the conference!

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Registration Fees: MEMBER MEMBER NON-MEMBER NON-MEMBER EARLY REGULAR EARLY REGULAR EARLY: registrations must be faxed, postmarked FULL CONFERENCE: or received on-line by midnight JULY 31, 2013 Thursday, September 26 to Saturday, September 28 $480 $580 $595 $695 REGULAR: registrations faxed, postmarked or DAILY RATES received on-line on/after August 1, 2013 Thursday, September 26 $280 $380 $355 $455 Friday, September 27 $280 $380 $355 $455 EARLY BIRD DRAW: Saturday, September 28 $280 $380 $355 $455 Register before Tuesday, July 31, 2013 Student Rate: $255 for 3-day conference; students must be actively enrolled to be entered to win this great door prize! full-time in an undergraduate Nursing program or Practical Nurse program. 2 chances to receive REGIS WIWINN 1 FREE NIGHT TER ON-LINE ACCOMMODATIONS at the AC E S SECUREC ON-LINE RE S , GI TRATION, inclu id n g C DITRE C AR PD NAYME (VISA So r MA T TERCARD) b sy i vi i t ng www.csg a. com n Accommodations Banff Centre 107 Dr. Banff, Alberta T1L 1H5 (403) 762-6100 www.banffcentre.ca

Standard Room: $142.00 + taxes Superior Room: $157.00 + taxes

Please use www.csgna.com for on-line reservations

Quote “CSGNA 2013” for special group rate, the special rates are available until Wednesday, August 14th unless sold out previously

Should you have any difficulty in making your reservation, please inform Sharon Lapointe 519-652-0364 or [email protected]

Banff is very busy the weekend that CSGNA 2013 is in town ... don't be disappointed, book now to reserve your room!

CSGNA 2013 requests your support of the conference by staying at the BANFF CENTRE for the duration of the conference. Your support will assist CSGNA in meeting its contract expectations – we sincerely appreciate your cooperation.

10 FAX your REGISTRATION to: 519-652-5015 (credit card information must be included) MAIL your REGISTRATION to: September 26– 28 2013 CSGNA 2013 Innovative Conferences & Communications The Banff Centre Banff, Alberta PO Box 319, 59 Millmanor Place Delaware, Ontario N0L 1E0

Name: CSGNA Member: Home Address: City: Prov: Postal Code: Hospital / Agency Name: City: Telephone #: Fax #: Email: Please detail all special needs (dietary/accessibility): Please CIRCLE ALL applicable credentials: RN BN CGRN CGN(C) LPN MN NP Other: All presentations will be given in English. Will you require translated Is this your first CSGNA conference? o Yes o No o o hard copy handouts of the presentation slides? Yes No o I do not consent to the use of my registration information as outlined in the privacy statement SESSION CHOICES: (Fees shown on previous page) SUMMARY OF PAYMENT OWING: It is anticipated that interest in some sessions may exceed available seating. Please indicate your 1st choice 2nd choice FIRST and SECOND choices with # and LETTER. 1A 1C

o THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

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FRIDAY Evening: # of tickets _____ x $75.00 /person NOTE: All tickets to the FRIDAY SOCIAL are ordered separately and must be pre-ordered.

NOTE: REGISTRATION will NOT be processed until both REGISTRATION FORM and PAYMENT are received at INNOVATIVE CONFERENCES’ office.

PAYMENT OPTIONS: o Cheque (made payable to “CSGNA”) $30.00 administration fee will be charged on all NSF cheques o Money Order (made payable to “CSGNA”) o Credit Card Holder Name Signature

o AB-1234A 12/00 01234432 Card # AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Not Valid Unless Signed 1111 1111 1111 1111 567 o 3 digit CCV number In this example Expiry Date on back of card the CCV code 567 number is 567 CONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT OF REGISTRATION: Registrants will receive confirmation by email (or mail if email not available) within 10 days of registering for CSGNA 2013. If you have not received confirmation within 10 days from when registration form was mailed or faxed, call INNOVATIVE CONFERENCES at 519-652-0364. September 26–28 2013 The Banff Centre Banff, Alberta

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