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CALGARY Calgary, Alberta Calgary (Alberta) October 29th to 31st Du 29 au 31 octobre TELUS Convention Centre TELUS Convention Centre Welcome to FMF 2009 Bienvenue au FMF 2009

The College of Family Physicians of Canada Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada (CFPC), the Alberta College of Family (CMFC), le Collège des médecins de famille Physicians (ACFP), and the CFPC’s Sections de l’Alberta (CMFA) et les Sections des of Teachers and Researchers welcome you to enseignants et des chercheurs du CMFC vous Family Medicine Forum 2009. accueillent au Forum 2009 en médecine familiale. The Scientific Program Sub-Committee has developed a program of innovative family Le Sous-comité du programme scientifique medicine education based on feedback a élaboré un programme innovateur and requests from family doctors across d’éducation en médecine familiale basé the country. Choose from a wide range of sur des commentaires et des demandes des hands-on clinical, teaching, and research médecins de famille de tout le Canada. Vous presentations including keynotes, general pouvez choisir parmi un large éventail de sessions, workshops, small discussion groups, présentations portant sur la pratique clinique, computer learning sessions and Mainpro-C l’enseignement et la recherche, incluant workshops. des conférences d’ouverture, des séances générales, des ateliers, des discussions en petits groupes, des séances d’apprentissage informatique et des ateliers Mainpro-C.

Alberta College of Family Physicians TABLE OF CONTENTS • TABLE DES MATIÈRES TABLE DES MATIÈRES 1 FMF Daily Schedule / Horaire quotidien du FMF TABLE OF CONTENTS FMF DAILY SCHEDULE 2,3 Message from the Prime Minister, Stephen Harper HORAIRE QUOTIDIEN DU FMF Message du premier ministre, Stephen Harper 0645 – 0745 4 Message from Alberta Premier, Ed Stelmach Satellite symposia Message du premier ministre de l’Alberta, Ed Stelmach Symposiums satellites 5 Message from Mayor, Dave Bronconnier 0700 – 0800 Message du maire, Dave Bronconnier Networking sessions 6 Map / Plan Séances de réseautage 7 Objectives for FMF / Objectifs du FMF 0700 – 0800 8,9 Welcome / Bienvenue Breakfast - Exhibit Hall Petit déjeuner - Hall d’exposition 10,11 Board of Directors & Committees Conseil d’administration et comités 0800 – 0930 12,13 Acknowledgements / Remerciements Keynote address (Thursday and Friday only) 14,15 General information / .Renseignements généraux Conférence d’ouverture Student and Resident Activities (jeudi et vendredi seulement) 16,17 Activités pour les étudiants et les résidents 17 Exhibit Hall / Hall d’exposition NOTE Saturday only 18 Study Credits / Crédits d’étage sessions begin at 0830 19 Research and Education Foundation Fondation pour la recherche et l’éducation Samedi seulement le programme débute à 0830 HIGHLIGHTS / POINTS SAILLANTS 21,22 .Keynote Presentations / Conférences d’ouverture Selected Highlights / Points saillants des activités 0930 – 1000 23-28 BREAK / PAUSE 29-31 .Learning Tracks / Thèmes des séances d’apprentissage 32-33 Nurses/Nurse Practitioners 1000 – 1200 Sessions / Séances Les infirmières/Les infirmières praticiennes 34-35 Posters / Affiches 1200 – 1330 Research Day / Journée de recherche Lunch / DÉJEUNER 36-42 43-45 Family Medicine Education Forum 1215 – 1315 Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale Satellite symposia Symposiums satellites 46-49 Satellite Symposia / Symposiums satellites SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM / PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE 1330 – 1430 Scientific Program / Programme scientifique Sessions / Séances 50-94 95-111 Exhibits / Expositions 1430 – 1500 112 Exhibit Hall Map / Plan du hall d’exposition BREAK / PAUSE 113-119 Floor Plans / Plans d’étage 1500 – 1700 120 FMF 2008 Revenue & Expenses / .FMF 2008 Recettes et dépenses Sessions / Séances 121 Meetings-at-a-glance / .Sommaire des séances 1730 – 1830 Partners / Partenaires Satellite symposia (Friday only) Symposiums satellites CENTre of program / centre du programme (vendredi seulement) P1-7 .Day-at-a-glance / Sommaire des activités de la journée PULL out section / Section détachable EE1-EE2 Session & CME Reporting Form EF1-EF2 L’Évaluation des .sessions du FMF et déclaration des crédits de FMC

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 1 MESSAGES • LES MESSAGES

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It is with great pleasure that I extend my warmest greetings to everyone

taking part in the 2009 Family Medicine Forum (FMF), hosted by the College of Family It is with great pleasure that I extend my warmest greetings to everyone Physicians of Canada (CFPC), together with the Alberta College of Family Physicians taking part in the 2009 Family Medicine Forum (FMF), hosted by the College of Family (OAFP) and the CFPC Sections of Teachers and Researchers. ACFPPhysicians of Canada (CFPC), together with the Alberta College of Family Physicians

(OAFP) and the CFPC Sections of Teachers and Researchers. The annual Family Medicine Forum coincides with Family Doctor Week

in Canada, a once-a-year opportunity to highlight the important role family physicians The annual Family Medicine Forum coincides with Family Doctor Week play in maintaining the health and well-being of Canadians of all ages. Family medicine in Canada, a once-a-year opportunity to highlight the important role family physicians is a challenging but rewarding specialization, which requires practitioners to work long play in maintaining the health and well-being of Canadians of all ages. Family medicine hours, while balancing the conflicting demands of work and home life. is a challenging but rewarding specialization, which requires practitioners to work long

hours, while balancing the conflicting demands of work and home life. I would like to commend the organizers for putting together a

stimulating program. I am certain that participants will benefit from the educational I would like to commend the organizers for putting together a and networking opportunities available at this gathering, and will leave with fresh stimulating program. I am certain that participants will benefit from the educational insights and renewed enthusiasm for the vital work that they do. and networking opportunities available at this gathering, and will leave with fresh

insights and renewed enthusiasm for the vital work that they do. On behalf of the Government of Canada, please accept my best wishes for

a productive meeting. On behalf of the Government of Canada, please accept my best wishes for

a productive meeting.

The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P.

The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P. OTTAWA

2009 OTTAWA 2009

2 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale MESSAGES • LES MESSAGES LES MESSA MESSA G ES G ES

C'est avec plaisir que je salue chaleureusement tous les participants du Forum en médecine familiale It is with 2009 great (FMF), pleasure co thatnjointement I extend organisémy warmest par legreetings Collège todes everyone médecinstaking de partfamille in thedu Canada2009 Family (CMFC), Medicine le Co llègeForum des (FMF), médecins hosted de famille by the deCollege l'Alberta of Family (CMFA)Physicians et les Sections of Canada des (CFPC),enseignants together et des with chercheurs the Alberta du CMFC. College of Family Physicians (OAFP) and the CFPC Sections of Teachers and Researchers. Le FMF annuel coïncide avec la Semaine du médecin de famille au Canada, une occasion The de annualrendre hommageFamily Medicine une fois Forum l'an aux co incidesmédecins with qui Family assurent Doctor la Week santé inet Canada,le bien-être a once-a-year des Canadiens opportunity de tous âges. to high Lalight médecine the important familiale roestle une family physicians spécialisationplay in maintaining exigeante mais the trèshealth valorisant and well-beinge pour ses of Canadianspraticiens qui of all doivent ages. Familytravailler medicine de longuesis a challenging heures tout but en rewardingconciliant specialization,carrière et famille. which requires practitioners to work long hours, while balancing the conflicting demands of work and home life. Je tiens à féliciter les organisateurs d'avoir préparé un programme des plus intéressants. Il Ine would fait aucun like to doute commend que les the possibi organizerslités d'apprentissage for putting together et de a réseautagestimulating qu'offre program. l’événement I am bénéficierontcertain that part à toicipantsus les participants, will benefit etfrom que the ces educationalderniers repartirontand networking avec des idées opportunities novatrices available et un enthousiasme at this gathering, renouvelé and pourwill leavele travail with fresh indispensableinsights andqu'i lsrenewed accomplissent. enthusiasm for the vital work that they do.

Au nom On dubehalf gouvernement of the Government du Canada, of Ca jenada, vous pleasesouhaite accept un my best wishes for rassemblementa productive des meeting. plus fructueux.

The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P. Le très honorable Stephen Harper

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Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 3 SELECTEDMESSAGES HIGHLIGHTS • LES MESSA •G PESOINTS SAILLANTS DES ACTIVITÉS SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS DES ACTIVITÉS G ES G ES MESSA LES MESSA

Message from Honourable Ed Stelmach Premier of Alberta On behalf of the Government of Alberta, I am pleased to extend a warm welcome to all delegates attending the Family Medicine Forum.

Family Physicians play a vital role in primary health care and in building an accessible and strong health system. Your dedication to excellence in family practice is commendable and appreciated, particularly as we recognize Family Doctor Week in Canada. Your desire to learn more about the teaching, research and clinical aspects of family medicine exemplifies your commitment to your profession.

I trust you will find the sessions very informative as you take the opportunity to network with colleagues from across Canada.

Please accept my best wishes for a successful and productive Forum.

Message de l’honorable Ed Stelmach, premier ministre de l’Alberta

Au nom du gouvernement de l’Alberta, je suis heureux de souhaiter un chaleureux accueil à tous les délégués présents au Forum en médecine familiale.

Les médecins de famille jouent un rôle vital en tant qu’intervenants de première ligne dans les soins de santé et contribuent à bâtir un système de santé solide et accessible. Votre souci de l’excellence en médecine familiale est louable et apprécié, tout particulièrement en cette semaine qui rend hommage aux médecins de famille au Canada. Votre désir d’en apprendre davantage sur l’enseignement, la recherche et les aspects cliniques liés à la médecine familiale témoigne de votre engagement envers votre profession.

Je suis convaincu que vous trouverez les séances très informatives et que vous profiterez de cet événement pour établir des liens avec des collègues de toutes les régions du Canada.

Je vous souhaite un Forum des plus enrichissants et réussis.

Ed Stelmach

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6 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale OBJECTIVES • OBJECTIFS OBJECT I VES O B J ECTIFS Objectives for FMF

This forum will enable participants to:

1. Receive scientific updates in areas of self-identified interest from the entire discipline of family medicine. Apply new knowledge in areas of self-identified interest to their clinical practices.

2. Develop existing skills or acquire new skills in areas relevant to their clinical practices. Utilize new or enhanced skills in their clinical practices.

3. View and discuss family medicine research through free-standing papers or poster presentations. Integrate the new research knowledge that is presented with existing knowledge.

4. Help colleagues learn how to interact for the purpose of building networks, develop teaching skills and mentor students and residents.

5. Gain a deeper perspective on important national or international health issues, through keynote addresses.

6. Interact, network and socialize with family physicians, residents, medical students and related health professionals from across Canada.

Objectifs du FMF

Ce forum permettra aux participants de :

1. Recevoir les mises à jour scientifiques dans les domaines d’intérêt qu’ils auront determinés à partir de l’ensemble de la discipline de la médecine familiale; appliquer de nouvelles connaissances dans les domaines d’intérêt liés à leur pratique clinique.

2. Développer les habiletés existantes ou en acquérir de nouvelles dans les domaines pertinents à leur pratique clinique; utiliser de nouvelles habiletés ou des compétences avancées dans leur pratique clinique.

3. Prendre connaissance de la recherche en médecine familiale par le biais de présentations libres ou d’affiches et en discuter, intégrer aux connaissances existantes les nouvelles connaissances en recherche qui sont présentées au Forum.

4. Aider les collègues à interagir dans le but d’établir des réseaux, de développer des habiletés didactiques et d’offrir le mentorat aux étudiants et aux résidents.

5. Approfondir leur compréhension des enjeux de santé nationaux et internationaux par le biais des conférences d’ouverture.

6. Interagir, échanger et socialiser avec les médecins de famille, les résidents, les étudiants en médecine et les autres professionnels de la santé de partout au pays.

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 7 WELCOME • BIENVENUE

To all FMF registrants, WELCOME BIENVENUE Welcome to Family Medicine Forum (FMF) 2009! We are pleased to be hosting this year’s Forum at the TELUS Convention Centre, in the great city of Calgary!

FMF 2009 has been planned and is co-hosted by The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC), the Alberta College of Family Physicians (ACFP), and the CFPC’s Sections of Teachers and Researchers.

The Scientific Program offers something for everyone with presentations focused on the clinical, teaching, and research aspects of family medicine as well as health system issues impacting family doctors and their patients today. To help those with special interests in their careers who may wish to concentrate their learning in defined areas, Family Medicine Forum offers registrants the opportunity to design personal “learning tracks” related to a range of different subjects.

Keynote sessions will be held on Thursday and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Thursday’s keynote and recipient of the CFPC-Scotiabank Family Medicine Lectureship is Dr. Barbara Starfield, who will speak on “Population health outcomes – Is the role of the family physician important?” Friday’s keynote features five-time Olympian and three-time Olympic medalist, speed skater Susan Auch, who will present, “Sport and fitness – A prescription for health”.

During Friday morning’s keynote, we will also be acknowledging the young physicians who will define our future when we present the 2009 recipients of the CFPC’s medical student scholarships. Be there to recognize these 17 outstanding family doctors of tomorrow.

The week of October 26th to 31st is “Family Doctor Week in Canada” with Family Medicine Forum as its highlight activity. As part of Family Doctor Week, celebrations and special initiatives are planned to recognize the outstanding care provided by Canada’s family doctors and the special relationship that exists between family physicians and their patients, a bond that defines the essence of the specialty of family medicine.

Special events at FMF 2009 include: Section of Researchers Dinner at Heritage Park on Wednesday evening (tickets required), Convocation Ceremonies, followed by the Welcome Reception for all delegates on Thursday evening, and the Section of Teachers annual dinner at the Crystal Ballroom of the Fairmont Palliser Hotel (tickets required) on Friday evening. Saturday evening includes the Family Physicians of the Year Awards and the installation of the new CFPC President, Dr. Cathy MacLean of Calgary, Alberta, immediately followed by the FMF Celebration/Halloween Party. Everyone is invited to attend the celebration – costumes encouraged!

We look forward to greeting old friends and meeting new ones throughout FMF. It’s a great chance to learn and have fun.

Sincerely,

Sarah Kredentser, MD, CCFP, FCFP Rick Ward, MD, CCFP, FCFP Dominick Shelton, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP President – CFPC President – ACFP Chair, Family Medicine Forum Advisory Committee Présidente - CMFC Président - CMFA Président, Comité consultatif du FMF

8 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale WELCOME • BIENVENUE BIENVENUE WELCOME À l’attention de toutes les personnes inscrites au FMF

Bienvenue au Forum en médecine familiale (FMF) 2009! Nous sommes ravis de vous accueillir cette année au TELUS Convention Centre, dans la merveilleuse ville de Calgary!

Le FMF 2009 a été planifié et est co-organisé par le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada (CMFC), le Collège des médecins de famille de l’Alberta (CMFA) et les Sections des enseignants et des chercheurs du CMFC.

Le programme scientifique a de quoi satisfaire tous les goûts. Nos exposés porteront sur les aspects cliniques de la médecine familiale, sur l’enseignement et sur la recherche, ainsi que sur les questions liées au système de santé qui ont une incidence sur les médecins de famille et leurs patients. Pour les médecins qui ont des intérêts spéciaux et qui souhaitent concentrer leur apprentissage sur des domaines bien précis, le Forum en médecine familiale offre la possibilité de créer un « cheminement d’apprentissage » personnel à partir d’un éventail de sujets différents.

Les conférences d’ouverture auront lieu les jeudi et vendredi, de 8 h à 9 h 30. Jeudi, Dre Barbara Starfield, récipiendaire du Prix de la Conférence de médecine familiale CMFC-Banque Scotia, abordera la question suivante : Les résultats en matière de santé de la population – Le rôle du médecin de famille est-il important? La conférence d’ouverture du vendredi sera prononcée par la patineuse de vitesse Susan Auch, qui a participé à cinq reprises aux Olympiques et a remporté trois médailles. Elle parlera de Sport et de conditionnement physique – Une ordonnance pour la santé.

Pendant la conférence d’ouverture du vendredi, nous rendrons également hommage à de jeunes médecins qui définiront notre avenir, lors de la remise des bourses d’études du CMFC aux étudiants en médecine pour 2009. Soyez des nôtres pour rendre hommage à dix-sept futurs médecins de famille exceptionnels.

La « Semaine du médecin de famille au Canada » se tiendra du 26 au 31 octobre et le Forum en médecine familiale en sera l’activité phare. Des célébrations et des initiatives spéciales sont prévues pendant cette semaine afin de reconnaître les soins exceptionnels dispensés par les médecins de famille au Canada et le lien spécial qui les unit à leurs patients, un lien qui est au cœur même de la spécialité de la médecine familiale.

Les événements spéciaux du FMF 2009 incluent le dîner de la Section des chercheurs au Heritage Park le mercredi soir (billets requis), la cérémonie de collation des grades, suivie de la réception de bienvenue pour tous les participants le jeudi soir, et le dîner annuel de la Section des enseignants dans la salle de bal Crystal de l’hôtel Fairmont Palliser (billets requis) le vendredi soir. La remise des prix du Médecin de famille de l’année et l’installation de la nouvelle présidente du CMFC, Dre Cathy MacLean de Calgary, auront lieu le samedi soir. Ces activités seront immédiatement suivies de la Soirée gala du FMF, qui, cette année, prendra l’allure d’une fête d’Halloween.

Vous êtes tous conviés à cette soirée gala – nous vous invitons également à vous déguiser!

Le FMF est une merveilleuse occasion d’apprendre et de s’amuser.

Au plaisir de revoir de vieux amis et d’en rencontrer de nouveaux pendant le FMF.

Janet Reynolds, MD, CCFP Diane Clavet, MD, CCFP, FCFP Bill Hogg, MD, CCFP, FCFP Chair, Scientific Program Sub-Committee Chair, Section of Teachers Chair, Section of Researchers Présidente, Sous-comité du programme scientifique Présidente, Section des enseignants Président, Section des chercheurs

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 9 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEES • CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION ET COMITÉS

2008-2009 CFPC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

and COMM I TTEES COMITÉ DE DIRECTION DU CMFC EN 2008-2009

President / Présidente Sarah Kredentser, MD, CCFP, FCFP R S R D OF IR ECTO BOA I ON ET COM TÉS CONSE I L D’ADM N ST R AT Past President / Présidente sortante Ruth Wilson, MD, CCFP, FCFP President Elect / Présidente désignée Cathy MacLean, MD, CCFP, FCFP Honourary Secretary-Treasurer Secrétaire trésorier honoraire Rob Boulay, MD, MCFP Member-at-Large/Représentant des membres Harold Dion, MD, CCMF, FCMF Member-at-Large/Représentant des membres Val Rachlis, MD, CCFP, FCFP Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer Directeur général et chef de la direction Calvin L. Gutkin, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP

2008-2009 CFPC BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION DU CMFC EN 2008-2009

British Columbia / Colombie-Britannique Newfoundland & Labrador / Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador Andrew Swan, MD, CCFP, FCFP Heather Flynn, MD, CCFP Lisa Gaede, MD, CCFP Norah Duggan, MD, CCFP Alberta National Association of Canadian Chairs of Family Rick Ward, MD, CCFP, FCFP Medicine / Association nationale des présidents canadiens Paul Humphries, MD, CCFP, FCFP de médecine familiale Lynn Wilson, MD, CCFP, FCFP Saskatchewan Morris Markentin, MD, CCFP, FCFP Section of Teachers / Section des enseignants Tom Gabruch, MD, CCFP Diane Clavet, MD, CCMF, FCMF Manitoba Section of Researchers / Section des chercheurs Fran Berard, MD, CCFP, FCFP Bill Hogg, MD, CCFP, FCFP Carey Isaac, MD, CCFP, FCFP Section of Residents / Section des résidents Ontario Jodie Turner, MD Stephen Wetmore, MD, CCFP, FCFP Jennifer Tong, MD Robert Algie, MD, CCFP, FCFP Section of Medical Students / Section des étudiants en médecine Renée Arnold, MD, CCMF, FCMF Selena Papetti Québec Alison Cowell Sophie Galarneau, MD, CCMF Section of Family Physicians with Special Interests or Guillaume Charbonneau, MD, CCMF Focused Practices / Section des médecins de famille avec Antoine Groulx, MD, CCMF intérêts particuliers ou pratiques ciblées New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick Tom Bailey, MD, CCFP, FCFP Jean-Pierre Arseneau, MD, CCMF Ruth Wilson, MD, CCFP, FCFP Roxanne MacKnight, MD, CCFP, FCFP Public Members / Représentantes du public Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse Judy Erola Leslie Griffin, MD, CCFP Sharon Butala Susan Atkinson, MD, CCFP, FCFP Prince Edward Island / Île-du-Prince-Édouard Andrew Wohlgemut, MD, CCFP Andre Celliers, MD

10 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEES • CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION ET COMITÉS CONSE I L D’ADM N ST R AT I ON ET COM TÉS BOA R D OF IR ECTO R S

2008-2009 ACFP BOARD OF DIRECTORS Family Medicine Forum CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION DU Advisory Committee CMFA EN 2008-2009 comité consultatif and COMM I TTEES du Forum en médecine familiale President / Président Rick Ward, MD, CCFP, FCFP Chair / Président President Elect / Président désigné Dominick Shelton, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON Paul Humphries, MD, CCFP, FCFP Members / membres Honorary Treasurer / Trésorier honoraire William Eaton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL Fred H. Janke, MD, CCFP, FCFP Nancy Fowler, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON Calvin Gutkin, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Mississauga, ON Secretary / Secrétaire Bernard Marlow, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON Janet Reynolds, MD, CCFP Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Member At Large / Représentante des membres Debbie Schwarcz, MD, Montréal, QC Patricia Verones, MD, CCFP Ray Singer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC Member At Large / Représentante des membres Linda L. Smith, MD, CCFP CFPC Staff / Personnel du CMFC Chair Continuing Medical Education and NCCPD Inese Grava-Gubins, MA, BSc, Mississauga, ON Representative / Présidente, Comité de formation médicale Michelle Gutkin, Mississauga, ON continue et représentante du CNFMC Joanne Langevin, CMP, Mississauga, ON Dorcas Kennedy, MD, CCFP FCFP Debby Lefebvre, BA, Mississauga, ON Cheryl Selig, Mississauga, ON Chair Care of the Elderly Committee Naomi Wagschal, CEM, CMP, Mississauga, ON Présidente, Comité des soins des personnes âgées Diana Turner, MD, CCFP, FCFP 2009 Scientific Program SUB-Committee CFPC Research and Education Foundation Board (ACFP Rep) / Conseil d’administration de la Fondation pour la SOUS-COMITÉ DU PROGRAMME recherche et l’éducation du CMFC (représ. du CMFA) SCIENTIFIQUE 2009 John Chiu, MD, CCFP

Departments of Family Medicine Chair / Présidente Départements de médecine familiale Janet Reynolds, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB : Head - Cathy MacLean, MD, CCFP FCFP Members / membres University of Alberta: Chair - Rick Spooner, MD, CCFP FCFP Heather Armson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Dorcas Kennedy, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Lethbridge, AB Family Medicine Residents Doug Klein, MD, CCFP, , AB Résidents en médecine familiale Bernard Marlow, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON University of Alberta: Yolanda Alcaraz-Limcangco, MD Maeve O’Beirne, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB University of Calgary: TBA Carol Rowntree, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Sundre, AB Dominick Shelton, MD, CCFP(EM), Richmond Hill, ON Medical Students / Étudiants en médecine Jennifer Tupper, MD, CCFP(EM), Calgary, AB University of Alberta: Mr. Alim Nagji Rick Ward, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB University of Calgary: Mr. Kevin Wasko ACFP Staff / Personnel du CMFA Alberta Medical Association (AMA) Representatives Peggy Maher, Edmonton, AB Représentante de l’Alberta Medical Association (AMA) Shelley Veats, Edmonton, AB

Representative from Section of General Practice, AMA Représentante de la Section of General Practice, AMA Dianne Brox, MD, CCFP, FCFP

Representative from Alberta Section of Rural Medicine, AMA Représentant de l’Alberta Section of Rural Medicine, AMA Allan Garbutt, MD, CCFP, FCFP

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 11 AKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS

2009 HonoUrS and FAMILY PHYSICIANS Awards Recipients OF THE YEAR

The CFPC invites you to drop by the CFPC & REF REMERCIEMENTS REG L. PERKIN AWARDS

G EMENTS K NOWLED AC Showcase of Honorees - a special tribute to the 2009 Honors and Awards recipients. Check it out at the The following individuals, one from each CFPC Exhibit Hall entrance! Chapter, are Canada’s Family Physicians of the Year for 2009. These physicians have demonstrated the During FMF, take a few minutes to visit the Showcase attributes embodied in the 4 principles of family to view profiles of the outstanding family physicians, medicine through their clinical practices, teaching, residents and medical students who are recognized for research and community involvement. Each honouree their leadership, achievements and contributions to will receive a Reg L. Perkin Award, named in honour of family medicine this year. They are the 2009 recipients the former Executive Director of the CFPC (1985-1996). of special CFPC honours, Awards of Excellence, Canada’s Family Physicians of the Year, and awards dedicated to research, teaching, and family physician career development. LES MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE CANADIENS DE L’ANNÉE

PRIX REG L. PERKIN RÉcipiendaires des prix et bourses 2009 Les personnes suivantes, choisies dans chacune des sections provinciales du CMFC, sont les Médecins de famille canadiens pour l’année 2009. Par leurs services Le CMFC et la FRÉ vous invitent à voir cliniques, leur enseignement, leur recherche et leurs « Pleins feux sur nos lauréats », un hommage spécial services à la collectivité, ces médecins ont démontré qu’ils aux récipiendaires des prix et bourses 2009 possédaient les attributs associés aux quatre principes de à l’entrée du hall d’exposition! la médecine familiale. Chaque personne honorée reçevra un prix Reg L. Perkin, ainsi nommé en l’honneur d’un Pendant le FMF, prenez quelques minutes pour ancien directeur général du CMFC (1985-1996). regarder cette vitrine qui met en vedette des médecins de famille, des résidents et des étudiants en médecine BC Dr. John P. Pawlovich, CCFP, FCFP, Fraser Lake exceptionnels reconnus pour leur leadership, leurs AB Dr. George Gish, CCFP, FCFP, Claresholm réalisations et leurs contributions à la médecine familiale au cours de l’année. Ce sont les lauréats 2009 SK Dr. Keith Ogle, CCFP, FCFP, Saskatoon des prix spéciaux du CMFC, des Prix d’excellence, des MB Dr. Darcy Johnson, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg Prix du médecin de famille de l’année au Canada et ON Dr. Dona Rae Bowers, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa des bourses visant à soutenir l’étude, la recherche et QC Dr Jean Maziade, CCFP, FCFP, Québec le perfectionnement professionnel des médecins de NB Dr. John W. Keddy, CCFP, FCFP, Fredericton famille. PE Dr. Randy J. MacKinnon, CCFP, Charlottetown NS Dr. Lawrence M. MacNeil, MCFP, Arichat NL Dr. Paul Bonisteel, CCFP, FCFP, New Harbour

PROOF OF PARTICIPATION PREUVE DE PARTICIPATION Remember to have your name badge scanned by N’oubliez pas de faire scanner votre insigne a CFPC staff member during the conference*. All d’identité par un membre du personnel du CMFC scanned registrants will receive a letter confirming durant le congrès*. Tous les inscrits dont l’insigne attendance at Family Medicine Forum 2009 by aura été scanné recevront une lettre confirmant leur January 1st 2010. Please note that these letters are participation au Forum en médecine familiale 2009 not available for pick-up on-site. avant le 1er janvier 2010. Veuillez noter que ces lettres ne seront pas disponibles sur place. * Exception: Quebec physicians are required by the RAMQ to “be scanned” on each day of attendance. * Exception : Les médecins du Québec sont tenus par la RAMQ de « faire scanner leur insigne » chaque jour durant le congrès.

12 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale AKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS AC K NOWLED G EMENTS REMERCIEMENTS FAMILY DOCTOR WEEK IN CANADA CANADIAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN

CFP is Canada’s journal of family medicine. CFP has been steadily building its academic prestige with acceptance into PubMed Central, where full-text electronic versions of all of the world’s leading medical journals are archived for researchers.

CFP is always on the lookout for potential authors, particularly in the area of clinical review and critical appraisal. Stop by the CFP booth and meet Dr Nick Pimlott, our new Scientific Editor, and Dr. Roger Ladouceur, Associate Scientific Editor, for advice on October 26 to 31 writing and submitting manuscripts for publication. Help celebrate the 6th annual Family Doctor Week in

• Février 2009 February

Canada – an opportunity to acknowledge the special 2009;55:769-84 AOÛT AUGUST role family doctors play in delivering quality health Mindful medical practice care to Canadians. Events throughout the week will 8 Commentary Should FPs treat . . . 778 FEBRUARY FÉVRIER 2009;55:113-224 themselves?

Debates Canadian Family Physician Family Canadian

. . . 780, 781 recognize family doctors and their ongoing role as Hyperthyroidism during . lactation. . 151 Motherisk Clinical Review August providers of valued frontline health care, and the « Battle eld . .blues . 797 » • Août 2009 Dossiers sur la santé Home blood testing for celiacdes anciensdisease Direct-to-consumer combattants

advertising . . . 130, 131 Debates canadien famille de Médecin Le Intensive special relationships between family doctors and their . . . 799 Interventions for depression glycemic control Canadian Family Physician La publicité directe Critical Appraisal des médicaments d’ordonnance What does it . . . 134, 135 patients. mean to be an FP? . . . 803 Débats WEB EXCLUSIVE Clinical Review Prosthetic heart valves Approaches to www.cfp.ca diversity during pregnancy . . . 155 WEB EXCLUSIVE Motherisk October • Octobre 2009 . . . 789 . . . 159 Physician health www.cfp.ca OCTOBER OCTOBRE 2009;55:953-1048 OCTOBRE OCTOBER Transition to civilian life practices Le Médecin de famille canadien Veteran Health Files Research

Frozen man . . . 810 Codeine metabolism . . . 164 Genetics of Queens County Historicals CAM for IBS . . . 143 As good as it . gets. . 813 Clinical Review Re ections

Fecal occult Le prix de la recherche . . . 815 blood testing . . . 176 Signes vitaux LA SEMAINE DU MÉDECIN DE Research Professionalism The price of research Canadian Family Physician Family Canadian Editorial . . . 961 . . . 847 Emergency medicine Use of preventive Vital Signs health care Emergency Files . . . 992 Fast Facts . . . 1003 . . . 178 Laughter prescription Research . . . 848 . . . 1004, 1006, 1008, 1010 FAMILLE AU CANADA Commentary . . . 965 Research When loved Peer reviewed Do FPsRévisée agree par ondes pairswhat ones are patients . . . 183 Physicians as parents professionalismPubMed / is? Re ections Research Debateswww.cfp.ca . . . 968,PubMed 969 Central

Focus groups . . . 218 . . . 808 Radiation for

Hypothesis Cover_Aug09.indd 1 Hodgkin lymphoma Le Médecin de famille canadien famille de Médecin Le Outcomes of 1949 Mentors Motherisk . . . 988 . . . 128 Message de . . . 222 endoscopic . . . 170 proceduresLa MDC pour le SCI la présidente DermatomyositisResearch and devrait-ilCommentaire se traiter lui-même? small cell carcinoma Le médecin de famille, of the bladder 1/22/09 7:25:08 AM . . . 997 Case Report Peer reviewed Révisée par des pairs Sickle cell anemia Éditorial PubMed Central PubMed / Genetics . . . 1001 . . . 777 www.cfp.ca Developing a PHC research centre Débats WEB EXCLUSIVE www.cfp.ca . . . 783, 784

Cover_Feb09.indd 1 Hospital-acquired delirium WEB EXCLUSIVE www.cfp.ca 20/07/09 8:14 AM Corrections majeures Signes vitaux . . . 1047

The big x Vital Signs . . . 1048

Necrotizing fasciitis Clinical Review . . . 981 Peer reviewed Révisée par des pairs PubMed / PubMed Central Le professionnalisme www.cfp.ca Éditorial . . . 963 Débats . . . 972, 973

Cover_Oct09.indd 1 18/09/09 9:11 AM Du 26 au 31 octobre LE MÉDECIN DE FAMILLE CANADIEN Participez aux célébrations de la 6e semaine annuelle du médecin de famille au Canada – une occasion de Le MFC est la revue canadienne de médecine reconnaître le rôle spécial que jouent les médecins familiale. Le MFC a établi graduellement son prestige de famille dans la prestation de soins de santé de universitaire avec son acceptation dans PubMed qualité à la population canadienne. Tout au long de la Central, où les versions électroniques en texte intégral semaine, des événements honoreront les médecins de des principales revues médicales sont archivées pour famille et leur role comme dispensateurs d’importants les chercheurs. soins de santé de première ligne et les relations particulières qui les unissent à leurs patients. Le MFC est toujours à l’affût d’auteurs potentiels dans le domaine des révisions cliniques et des évaluations critiques. Arrêtez-vous au stand du MFC et rencontrez nos rédacteurs – Dr Nick Pimlott, notre nouveau rédacteur scientifique, et Dr Roger Ladouceur, rédacteur scientifique adjoint – pour des conseils sur l’écriture et la soumission d’articles pour publication.

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 13 general INFORMATION • RenseignementS généraux AUX R

ÉNÉ ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURS EXHIBIT HALL HOURS G HEURES D’OUVERTURE – INSCRIPTION SUR PLACE HEURES D’OUVERTURE – HALL D’EXPOSITION

NEMENTS NEMENTS 0700 – 1930 Wednesday, October 28th / mercredi 28 octobre 0700 – 1700 Thursday, October 29th / jeudi 29 octobre IG 0630 – 1700 Thursday, October 29th / jeudi 29 octobre 0700 – 1600 Friday, October 30th / vendredi 30 octobre i on G ENE R AL i nfo r mat ENSE

R 0630 – 1700 Friday, October 30th / vendredi 30 octobre 0700 – 1500 Saturday, October 31st / samedi 31 octobre 0630 – 1530 Saturday, October 31st / samedi 31 octobre

REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION BAR CODE READERS / LECTEURS DE CODES À BARRES

Registration is located in the upper level of the North Building of the Each name badge will have a unique bar code which includes name, TELUS Convention Centre. This is where you will pick up your name address, phone number, fax number and email address as provided at badge (if you have not received it by mail), delegate kit, and have the time of FMF registration. Bar code reader wands will be used at your name badge scanned. FMF 09 in the following areas: Registration: All registrants at FMF 09 will have their name badge Le bureau d’inscription est situé au niveau supérieur de l’édifice North scanned as proof of attendance. Registrants need only have their du TELUS Convention Centre. C’est là que vous pourrez prendre votre name badges scanned once upon initial registration (Exception: insigne d’identité (si vous ne l’avez pas reçu par la poste) et votre Quebec physicians are required by the RAMQ to “sign in” on each trousse de participant et faire scanner votre insigne d’identité. day of attendance.) Exhibit Hall: Many exhibitors will have bar code readers available at their booths. With your permission, booth staff will scan the bar code SPEAKERS / CONFÉRENCIERS on your badge to obtain the information as it appears on your FMF 2009 registration. Speakers should register at least 1 hour prior to their session, at the Registration desk and then proceed to the Speakers’ Room, located in the Chaque insigne d’identité possède son propre code à barres qui TELUS 111 on the lower level floor of the TELUS Convention Centre. contient le nom, l’adresse, les numéros de téléphone et de télécopieur ainsi que l’adresse de courriel fournis par le participant au moment Les conférenciers doivent s’inscrire au moins une heure avant leur de son inscription au FMF. La lecture optique des codes à barres sera séance au bureau d’inscription, et se rendre ensuite à la Salle des faite aux endroits suivants : conférenciers, située au TELUS 111, niveau inférieur du TELUS Inscription : Tous les participants au FMF 2009 devront faire scanner Convention Centre. leur insigne d’identité comme preuve de participation. Ils n’auront à le faire qu’une seule fois, soit lors de l’inscription initiale. (Seule EXHIBITORS / EXPOSANTS exception : Les médecins du Québec sont tenus par la RAMQ de « signer le registre » chaque jour durant le congrès.) Hall d’exposition : De nombreux exposants disposeront d’un lecteur All identified exhibitor personnel must check in at the Registration de codes à barres à leur stand. Avec votre permission, le personnel desk before proceeding to the Exhibit Hall (located directly across du stand procédera à la lecture optique du code à barres de votre from the Registration desk). insigne d’identité pour obtenir l’information qui apparaît sur votre inscription au FMF 2009. Tous les membres du personnel désignés par un exposant doivent se présenter au bureau d’inscription avant de se rendre dans le hall PROOF OF PARTICIPATION / PREUVE DE PARTICIPATION d’exposition (situé juste en face du bureau d’inscription).

All scanned registrants will receive a letter confirming attendance at NAME BADGES / INSIGNES D’IDENTITÉ Family Medicine Forum 2009 (by January 1st 2010). Please note that these letters are not available for pick-up on-site. Important: Your registrant badge entitles you to attend scientific sessions, breakfasts, breaks, lunches, exhibits, Convocation and Tous les inscrits dont l’insigne aura été scanné recevront une lettre FMF Celebration and must be worn at all times. Badges for paid confirmant leur participation au Forum en médecine familiale 2009 er accompanying persons will entitle them to attend keynote sessions avant le 1 janvier 2010. Veuillez noter que ces lettres ne seront pas disponibles sur place. each day, selected sessions, exhibits, breakfasts, breaks, lunches, Convocation and Awards Ceremony, the FPOY/President’s Installation and the FMF Celebration. PRIVACY POLICY / POLITIQUE DE CONFIDENTIALITÉ Important : Votre insigne d’identité vous donne accès aux séances scientifiques, aux petits déjeuners, aux pauses, aux déjeuners, aux The CFPC collects, uses, and discloses personal information in accordance expositions ainsi qu’à la collation des grades et à la soirée gala du with current privacy legislation and the CFPC privacy policy. This policy is published in its entirety on its website at www.cfpc.ca. FMF; vous devez le porter en tout temps. Les insignes d’identité des personnes accompagnantes ayant payé leur inscription donnent accès Le CMFC recueille, utilise et communique des renseignements aux conférences d’ouverture de chaque jour, à certaines séances, aux personnels conformément à la législation actuelle relative à la expositions, aux petits déjeuners, pauses et déjeuners, aux cérémonies de protection de la vie privée et la politique de confidentialité du CMFC. collation des grades, de remise des prix, d’installation de la présidente ainsi Le text intégral de cette politique est publié sur le site web du CMFC qu’à la soirée gala du FMF. à www.cfpc.ca.

14 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale general INFORMATION • RenseignementS généraux R ENSE G ENE R AL i nfo r mat i on IG NEMENTS LUNCH TICKETS / BILLETS POUR LES LUNCHES SESSION EVALUATION / CME REPORTING FORM FORMULAIRE D’ÉVALUATION DES SÉANCES ET DE

All FMF registrants will receive lunch tickets for boxed lunches on DÉCLARATION DES CRÉDITS DE FMC G the days they are registered. To receive a lunch, these tickets must be ÉNÉ R presented to the conference centre staff at designated lunch areas. A tear-out FMF session evaluation and CME reporting form is AUX provided in the centre of this program. Tous les participants inscrits au FMF recevront des billets donnant droit à une boîte à lunch pour le repas du midi les journées auxquelles Vous trouverez dans la partie centrale de ce programme un ils sont inscrits. Ils doivent présenter ces billets au personnel du centre formulaire détachable pour l’évaluation des séances du FMF et la des congrès en poste à l’endroit désigné pour le lunch. déclaration des crédits de FMC.

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY / EN CAS D’URGENCE

In the event of an emergency, please contact the TELUS Convention Centre staff, hotel staff and/or security staff. En cas d’urgence, communiquez avec le personnel du TELUS Convention Centre, le personnel de l’hôtel et/ou le personnel de sécurité. INFORMATION FOR CONVOCANTS / INFORMATION POUR LES PARTICIPANTS À LA CÉRÉMONIE DE COLLATION DES GRADES

CONVOCATION / COLLATION DES GRADES la journée plutôt que d’attendre au jeudi après-midi où la file d’attente peut être assez longue. Il n’y aura pas de séance de Convocation and Awards Ceremony will take place Thursday photographie après 17 h le jeudi. evening, October 29th, from 7:00 to 8:30 pm in the Macleod Hall of the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre. MARSHALLING / DÉFILÉ La cérémonie de Collation des grades et de remise des prix se déroulera le jeudi 29 octobre, de 19 h à 20 h 30, dans le Macleod From 6:00 – 6:15 pm Thursday, all Convocants must report to Hall au Calgary TELUS Convention Centre. Macleod Hall D at the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre. Marshalling will begin promptly at 6:15 pm. The marshalling area will be open only to those participating in GOWN PICK UP / CUEILLETTE DE LA TOGE Convocation. Due to the large number of individuals involved in Convocation, family and friends are not permitted to join you Gowns will be available in the Gowning Room (Macleod Hall E1) in Macleod Hall D. Family and friends should go directly to the at the TELUS Convention Centre on Wednesday Oct 28 from 1:00 Macleod Hall which opens at 6:30 pm. pm to 5:00 pm and on Thursday, October 29, from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. All Convocation participants will require gowns for the De 18 h à 18 h 15 jeudi, tous les certifiés/honorés doivent se Convocation procession. There is no charge for renting a gown. présenter au Macleod Hall D au Calgary TELUS Convention Centre. Le défilé débutera promptement à 18 h 15. Les toges seront disponibles au Salon des toges (Macleod Hall E1) au TELUS Convention Centre le mercredi 28 octobre de 13 h à L’aire de rassemblement pour le défilé sera ouverte seulement à 17 h et le jeudi 29 octobre de 9 h 30 à 17 h. Ceux qui participent ceux qui prennent part à la Collation des grades. En raison du à la Collation des grades doivent revêtir une toge pour le défilé. La grand nombre de participants à cette cérémonie, les familles et location de la toge est gratuite. amis ne sont pas admis dans le Macleod Hall D. Ces personnes doivent se rendre directement au Macleod Hall dont les portes ouvrent à 18 h 30. PHOTOGRAPHS / PHOTOGRAPHIES

Professional photographers will be available in the Gowning Room (Macleod Hall E1) at the TELUS Convention Centre on Thursday, GOWN AND HOOD RETURN October 29, from 10:00 am and 5:00 pm. If you wish to have your retour de la toge et l’ÉPITOGE photo taken, we strongly encourage you to do so earlier in the day rather than waiting until Thursday afternoon when the lineup Your gown and hood must be returned (and signed for) to Macleod can be very long. There will be no photography available after Hall D, which will remain open until 10:00 pm; we encourage you 5:00 pm Thursday. to return your gown as soon as possible.

Des photographes professionnels seront disponibles dans le Salon Votre toge et votre épitoge doivent être rapportées (contre des toges (Macleod Hall E1) au TELUS Convention Centre, le signature) au Macleod Hall D. Le Salon sera ouvert jusqu’à 22 h jeudi 29 octobre de 10 h à 17 h. Si vous désirez faire prendre mais nous vous encourageons à rapporter votre toge le plus tôt votre photo, nous vous encourageons fortement à le faire tôt dans possible.

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 15 STUDENT AND RESIDENTS ACTIVITIES • ACTIVITÉS POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS ET LES RÉSIDENTS SIDENTS É Thursday 29th / jeudi 29 MEDICAL STUDENT AND FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENT POSTERS AFFICHES DES ÉTUDIANTS EN MÉDECINE ET DES RÉSIDENTS EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE STUDENT/ R ES I DENTS

TUDIANTS ET LES R LES ET TUDIANTS Visit the Exhibit Hall to learn about the work being conducted by medical students and family medicine É residents from across the country. Visitez le hall d’exposition pour en savoir davantage sur le travail effectué par des étudiants en médecine et des résidents en médecine familiale de partout au pays.

Friday 30th / vendredi 30 MEDICAL STUDENT & FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENT LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP ATELIER SUR LE LEADERSHIP POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS EN MÉDECINE ET LES RÉSIDENTS EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE 1330 – 1700 Neilson 3 - Hyatt Hotel (By invitation only / Sur invitation seulement) Facilitators / Facilitateurs : Louise Nasmith, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ian Scott, MD, CCFP, DOHS, FRCPC, FCFP

A special session for the 2009 Medical Student and Family Medicine Resident Leadership Award recipients. Séance spéciale destinée aux étudiants en médecine et aux résidents en médecine familiale récipiendaires des Prix de leadership 2009.

1800 STUDENT AND RESIDENT SOCIAL EVENING SOIRÉE SOCIALE DES ÉTUDIANTS ET DES RÉSIDENTS Always a great evening! This year, join your fellow medical students and residents at Melrose Café and Bar, located on Calgary’s trendy 17th Ave. Une soirée toujours agréable! Cette année, joignez-vous à vos collègues étudiants et résidents en médecine au Melrose Café and Bar, situé dans le quartier branché de Calgary, sur la 17e avenue.

Tickets required. Additional fees apply. / Billet requis. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

Saturday 31st / samedi 31 WALK FOR THE DOCS OF TOMORROW MARCHE POUR LES MÉDECINS DE DEMAIN

0700 – 0800 Meet at Registration / Rassemblement au bureau d’inscription For more information, see page 27. / Voir la page 27 pour de plus amples renseignements.

1000 – 1200 Stephen A/B - Hyatt Hotel (Students and Residents only / Étudiants et résidents seulement) “BACK TO THE FUTURE” / «RETOUR VERS LE FUTUR» Canada’s Family Physicians of Today Meet the Family Doctors of Tomorrow. Les médecins de famille d’aujourd’hui rencontrent les médecins de famille de demain. Facilitators / Facilitateurs : Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Cheri Bethune, MD, CCFP, FCFP.

AN INTERACTIVE SESSION This annual highlight of FMF is open only to medical students and family medicine residents. UNE SÉANCE INTERACTIVE Ce moment-phare annuel du FMF est réservé aux étudiants en médecine et aux résidents en médecine familiale.

16 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale EXHIBIT HALL • HALL D’EXPOSITION HALL D’E X P O SITI N I NFO R MAT I ON STUDENT/RESIDENT ACTIVITIES CON’T... / ACTIVITÉS POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS ET LES RÉsidents (suite)... R E GI ST AT I ON EXH I B T HALL 1215 – 1315 Imperial Ballroom 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel MEDICAL STUDENT AND FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENT LUNCHEON DÉJEUNER DES ÉTUDIANTS EN MÉDECINE ET DES RÉSIDENTS EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE (Students and Residents only / Étudiants et résidents seulement) This lunch gives medical students and family medicine residents an opportunity to meet and network with one another. Ce déjeuner offre aux étudiants en médecine et aux résidents en médecine familiale l’occasion de se rencontrer et d’échanger entre eux.

Pre-registration required. / Préinscription requise.

Daily at FMF / Chaque jour au FMF 0730 – 1700 FAMILY MEDICINE UNIVERSITY RESIDENCY PROGRAM BOOTHS STANDS DES PROGRAMMES DE RÉSIDENCE EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE Visit the Exhibit Hall to explore what excellent training opportunities are available to you around the country. Visitez le hall d’exposition pour découvrir les excellentes possibilités de formation qui vous sont offertes partout au pays.

EXHIBIT HALL / HALL D’EXPOSITION

The Exhibit Hall complements the clinical and educational activities of FMF. It features the latest developments relevant to family physicians in pharmaceuticals, medical equipment diagnostics, practice management software, relocation opportunities, and educational publishing. Le hall d’exposition vient compléter les activités cliniques et éducatives du FMF. On y trouve les dernières nouveautés susceptibles d’intéresser les médecins de famille : produits pharmaceutiques, matériel médical de diagnostic, logiciels de gestion de la pratique médicale, possibilités de relocalisation et édition pédagogique.

The Exhibit Hall is the principal meeting Le hall d’exposition est le principal lieu de place at Family Medicine Forum. rencontre au Forum en médecine familiale. It provides opportunities for you to: Il vous offre les possibilités suivantes :  visit and support the exhibitors and partners who help  visiter et appuyer les exposants et partenaires qui make Family Medicine Forum a reality; contribuent à la réalisation du Forum en médecine  get the latest information on new products and familiale;  obtenir les plus récentes informations sur les nouveaux services; produits et services;  meet representatives from the Departments of Family  rencontrer des représentants des départements de Medicine from Canada’s medical schools; médecine familiale des facultés de médecine du  enjoy daily continental breakfast, coffee breaks and Canada; lunches;  prendre chaque jour un petit déjeuner continental, vos  network with colleagues in social areas located pauses et votre déjeuner; throughout the hall;  échanger avec vos collègues dans les salons aménagés  participate in hands-on workshops in the un peu partout dans le hall; demonstration theatre;  participer aux ateliers pratiques qui se dérouleront au  study scientific posters; théâtre de démonstration;  étudier les affiches scientifiques;  check e-mail;  vérifier vos courriels;  visit booths featuring practice management software  visiter les stands de sociétés qui produisent des firms, not-for-profit associations, recruiters, publishers, logiciels de gestion de la pratique médicale, and pharmaceutical partners; d’associations sans but lucratif, de recruteurs,  participate in the Daily Passport Contest for a chance d’éditeurs et de partenaires du milieu pharmaceutique; to win a selection of medical books, equipment, and  participer au concours du passeport quotidien pour PDA’s for your practice; courir la chance de gagner des ouvrages médicaux, de  vote on the exhibits that you judge in the categories: l’équipement et des assistants numériques (PDA) pour “Best Booth Representatives”, “Most Innovative Booth”, votre pratique; or “Best Educational Booth”.  voter pour les meilleurs préposés aux stands, le stand le plus innovateur ou le stand offrant la meilleure information.

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MAINPRO-M1 CREDITS CRÉDITS MAINPRO-MI This program meets the accreditation criteria of The Ce programme satisfait aux critères d’agrément du College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et donne

STUDY C R ED I TS STUDY accredited for up to 19 Mainpro-M1 credits. droit à un maximum de 19 crédits Mainpro-M1. CR É DITS D’ TUDES Thursday up to 6.5 credits Jeudi jusqu’à 6,5 crédits Friday up to 6.5 credits Vendredi jusqu’à 6,5 crédits Saturday up to 6 credits Samedi jusqu’à 6 crédits

MAINPRO-C CREDITS CRÉDITS MAINPRO-C Mainpro-C activities remain among the most progressive Pour les médecins de famille, les activités Mainpro-C demeurent continuing professional development (CPD) strategies l’une des stratégies de développement professionnel continu for family physicians. Mainpro-C activities include a (DPC) des plus innovatrices. Ces activités comportent une self-reflective component and aim to improve quality of care composante auto-réflexion et visent à améliorer la qualité des and patient outcomes. soins et la santé des patients.

Renseignements importants concernant les crédits Mainpro-C Important information regarding Mainpro-C credits: 1. Pour chaque crédit Mainpro-C soumis au CMFC (avec 1. For every Mainpro-C credit submitted (with documentation) documentation), un crédit Mainpro-M1 est accordé en prime. to the CFPC, a bonus Mainpro-M1 credit is awarded. 2. Les membres qui maintiennent leur certification (CCMF) (250 2. Members who maintain their Certification (CCFP) (250 crédits par cycle de 5 ans), y compris 25 crédits Mainpro-C pour credits per five-year cycle), including 25 Mainpro-C credits chacun de deux cycles consécutifs de 5 ans Mainpro, peuvent in each of two consecutive five-year Mainpro cycles, may be être admissibles au titre de fellow (FCMF). eligible for Fellowship (FCFP). 3. Pour conserver leur titre de fellow (FCMF), les membres du CMFC 3. To maintain Fellowship (FCFP), if awarded in 2004 or qui ont obtenu ce titre depuis 2004 doivent déclarer au moins later, a member of the CFPC must report at minimum of 25 25 crédits Mainpro-C par cycle Mainpro de cinq ans. Mainpro-C credits in every five-year Mainpro cycle. VOUS AIMERIEZNEW! OBTENIR DES NEW! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN CRÉDITS SUPPLÉMENTAIRES ? ! ?? EXT!RA CREDITS AT FMF? AU FMF ? !

1. Linking Learning to Practice is a self-reflective exercise 1. Relier l’apprentissage à la pratique est un exercice that challenges physicians to reflect on the value of a specific auto-réflexion qui incite les médecins à réfléchir à l’utilité d’une activity (attending a CME/CPD event, assessing medical activité précise (assister à un événement de FMC/DPC, évaluer student performance on an OSCE, participating on a family le rendement d’un étudiantNEW en médecineDAY dans le cadre d’un ECOS, siéger à un comité sur la médecine familiale, etc.) et à NEW DAY medicine committee, etc.) and to identify how the activity CHANGEMENT CHANGEMENT might stimulate a subsequent change(s) in practice. déterminer comment cette activitéDE JOURNÉE pourrait donner lieu à un ou DE JOURNÉE à plusieurs changements dans l’exercice de la profession. Each completed and submitted Linking Learning to Practice exercise is eligible for two (2) Mainpro-C credits. Copies of Chaque exercice Relier l’apprentissage à la pratique complété the Linking Learning to Practice form may be obtained at the et soumis donne droit à deux (2) crédits Mainpro-C. On peut se procurer les formulaires Relier l’apprentissage à la pratique CFPC Mainpro Reporting booth or online at www.cfpc.ca au stand de déclaration des crédits Mainpro du CMFC ou en (click on “CPD” and then “Mainpro Forms; available in PDF ligne à www.cfpc.ca (cliquez sur « DPC » puis sur « Formulaires format or may be completed entirely online). Mainpro ». Ces formulaires sont disponibles en format PDF ou peuvent être remplis en ligne). 2. A Pearl is a self-directed, evidence-based practice reflection exercise. The Pearls form guides physicians through 2. Perles est un exercice autogéré de réflexion sur la pratique a reflective inquiry and learning process that begins with basé sur des données probantes. Le formulaire Perles guide a clinical question specific and relevant to the individual les médecins dans une démarche de réflexion scientifique et physician’s practice. Other steps include a literature search d’apprentissage qui débute par une question clinique précise et and establishing/implementing a practice decision/change pertinente à la pratique de chaque médecin. Les autres étapes based on best available evidence. incluent une recension de la littérature et l’établissement / la mise en œuvre d’une décision / d’un changement à la pratique Three (3) Mainpro-C credits are awarded for each completed basé sur les meilleures données probantes disponibles. and submitted Pearls exercise. Copies of the Pearls form may be obtained at the CFPC Mainpro Reporting booth or online Trois (3) crédits Mainpro-C sont accordés pour chaque exercice Perles at www.cfpc.ca (click on “CME” and then “Pearls”). complété et soumis. On peut se procurer les formulaires de soumission Perles au stand de déclaration des crédits Mainpro du CMFC ou en ligne à www.cfpc.ca (cliquez sur « FMC » puis sur « Perles »). 3. Registrants can earn up to 7 additional M-1 credits by attending a satellite symposium 3. Les personnes inscrites peuvent obtenir 7 crédits M-1 additionnels en participant à un symposium satellite.

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Le cours Éclosions de maladies infectieuses : outils et stratégies pour les cliniciens de première ligne décrit comment le système de soins de santé et le système de santé publique collaborent pour maîtriser les éclosions de maladies infectieuses, qu’il s’agisse d’une épidémie d’oreillons ou d’une pandémie. Protégez vos patients, votre communauté et vous-même.

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O 2009 CFPC Medical Student Scholarship presentations C Présentation des bourses d’études 2009 du cmfc aux étudiants en médecine The CFPC Medical Student Scholarship Program was established in 2005 as part of our College’s commitment to recognize and support outstanding medical students considering a career in family practice. Celebrate and cheer on this year’s recipients! One student from each of Canada’s 17 medical schools will receive a $10,000 scholarship! This program is supported by a major donation to the CFPC’s Research and Education Foundation (REF) from Scotiabank, along with contributions from CFPC members and staff. Throughout FMF, attendees will have opportunities to contribute to the REF to support this and other programs supporting family physicians of today and tomorrow.

Le programme des Bourses d’études du CMFC pour les étudiants en médecine a été créé en 2005 dans le cadre de l’engagement de notre Collège visant à motiver et à soutenir des étudiants en médecine exceptionnels qui envisagent une carrière en médecine familiale. Venez célébrer et encourager les récipiendaires de cette année! Un étudiant inscrit dans chacune des 17 facultés de médecine recevra une bourse d’une valeur de 10 000 $! Ce programme est financé grâce à un important don de la Banque Scotia à la Fondation pour la recherche et l’éducation (FRÉ) du CMFC ainsi qu’aux contributions des membres et du personnel du Collège. Tout au long du FMF, les participants auront plusieurs occasions de contribuer à la FRÉ afin de soutenir ce programme, et bien d’autres, qui viennent en aide aux médecins de famille d’aujourd’hui et de demain.

Keynote address / Conférence d’ouverture “Sport and Fitness – A Prescription for Health” « Sport et conditionnement physique – Une ordonnance pour la santé »

Five-time Olympian and three-time Olympic medalist Susan Auch is a champion for sport and moreover the health benefits of sport. As a child she suffered significant asthma and her primary care physician told her parents she needed to be active to keep her lungs and body healthy. In fact, Susan has been a spokesperson for the Asthma Society of Canada and for the Flight for Life program for the Canadian Lung Association. Susan Auch Susan Auch qui a participé à cinq reprises aux Olympiques et a remporté trois médailles, se fait la « championne » non seulement du sport mais aussi des avantages du sport pour la santé. Enfant, elle souffrait d’un important problème d’asthme, et son médecin de famille avait dit à ses parents qu’elle devait être active pour maintenir ses poumons et son corps en santé. De fait, elle est porte-parole pour la Société canadienne de l’asthme et pour le programme Une envolée pour la vie de l’Association pulmonaire du Canada.

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SELECTED H IG HL HTS FAMILY PHYSICIANS IN THEIR FIRST 5 YEARS ACTIVE PRACTICE SPECIAL LUNCH INTS SAILLANTS DES DES SAILLANTS INTS O P DÉJEUNER SPÉCIAL POUR LES MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE AYANT MOINS DE CINQ ANS DE PRATIQUE Family physicians in their first five years of practice are invited to network and discuss early career challenges and rewards with their peers and leaders in family medicine. The CFPC’s Early Career Development Awards will be presented. A boxed lunch will be provided. Les médecins de famille ayant moins de cinq ans de pratique sont invités à réseauter et à discuter des défis et des récompenses associés à leur début de carrière avec leurs pairs et avec des leaders en médecine familiale. Les récipiendaires des bourses de développement en début de carrière du CMFC seront présentés. Boîte à lunch fournie.

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1330 – 1430 Imperial Ballroom 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel FAMILY PRACTICE: THE FIRST FIVE YEARS (session) PRATIQUE FAMILIALE : LES CINQ PREMIÈRES ANNÉES (séance) Facilitator / Facilitateur : Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP Family physicians in first five years of family practice, this session is for you! Share successes and discuss challenges in setting up a family practice, and find out what your peers have done well, and what they wish they had done differently. You will have the chance to get advice, give advice, and network with your current and future family medicine colleagues. Si vous pratiquez la médecine familiale depuis moins de cinq ans, cette séance s’adresse à vous! Venez faire part des succès et des défis liés à l’établissement d’un cabinet de médecine familiale. Découvrez ce que vos pairs ont fait correcte- ment et ce qu’ils souhaiteraient avoir fait autrement. Vous aurez la chance de recevoir des conseils et d’en donner ainsi que de réseauter avec vos actuels et futurs collègues en médecine familiale.

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1330 – 1700 Neilson 1 - Hyatt Hotel RURAL EDUCATORS DAY JOURNÉE DES ÉDUCATEURS RURAUX An opportunity for rural teachers and educators at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level to share ideas and Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. information and to discussSee Page issues R2 to pre-register. they face. La Journée des éducateursDes frais ruraux additionnels fournit s’appliquentl’occasion auxaux s éancesenseignants d’après-midi. et aux éducateurs ruraux des niveaux prédoctoral et postdoctoral d’échangerVoir desla page idées RF2 pour et de vus l’informationinscrire à l’avance. et de discuter des enjeux auxquels ils sont confrontés.

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Boxed Lunch provided. / Boxed the Welcome Rception. Welcome the such such as wills, executor appointments, use of trusts, and tax charitable effective planning. Fellows in family medicine as well as CFPC award recipients. Immediately following the ceremony, all are invited to attend attend to invited are all ceremony, the following Immediately recipients. award CFPC as well as medicine family in Fellows Family physicians need physicians to Family plan for their families, as well as plan for session This their will family address practice. issues See page 59 for more information. / EMENT DE JOURNÉE! / CHANG NEW DAY IUM RS SYMPOS TEACHE SECTION OF ING GENERAL MEET ANNUAL RS TEACHE SECTION OF fiducies et la planification fiscalement efficace des dons de charité. R INA GIFT PLANNING SEM AND CHARITABLE WILL ESTATE, a great opportunity to meet and connect with your colleagues from across the country. REMONY RDS CE AWA ION & CONVOCAT certifiés et fellows en médecine familiale ainsi que les récipiendaires des prix du Immédiatement CMFC. après la tous cérémonie, les participants sont invités à une réception de bienvenue. Les Les S , les orale, ON success SUR LA PLANIFICATI SÉMINAIRE soirée. Ce sera soirée. une occasion idéale pour établir des contacts vos avec collègues de partout au pays. abordera d’importantes comme questions, les la testaments, nomination d’un exécuteur testamentaire, l’utilisation des

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1330 – 1700 Neilson 3 - Hyatt Hotel (By invitation only / Sur invitation seulement) MEDICAL STUDENT & FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENT LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP ATELIER SUR LE LEADERSHIP POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS EN MÉDECINE ET LES RÉSIDENTS EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE See student and resident activities on pages 16,17. / Voir les activités pour les étudiants et les résidents aux pages 16 et 17.

1800 STUDENT AND RESIDENT SOCIAL EVENING SOIRÉE SOCIALE DES ÉTUDIANTS ET DES RÉsidents See student and resident activities on pages 16,17. / Voir les activités pour les étudiants et les résidents aux pages 16 et 17.

Tickets required. Additional fees apply. / Billet requis. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

1830 Reception / Réception Crystal Ballroom Foyer 1930 Dinner / Dîner Crystal Ballroom - Fairmont Palliser Hotel SECTION OF TEACHERS DINNER / DÎNER DE LA SECTION DES ENSEIGNANTS Join your teaching colleagues for the Annual Section of Teachers Dinner to honour Dr. Tom Elmslie, the recipient of the 2009 Ian McWhinney Family Medicine Education Award, the recipients of the Murray Stalker Award, as well as recipients of student and resident leadership awards and student scholarships. Seating is limited . Joignez-vous à vos collègues enseignants pour le dîner annuel de la Section des enseignants et rendez hommage au docteur Tom Elmslie, le récipiendaire 2009 du Prix Ian McWhinney pour l’éducation en médecine familiale ainsi qu’aux récipiendaires Additionaldu Prix Murray fees apply Stalker, to afternoon des Prix desessions. leadership et des Bourses d’études pour les étudiants et les résidents. Le nombre Seede Pageplaces R2 to est pre-register. limité. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

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NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! Residents only / ICINE MED ILY RIES IN FAM IVE: STO RRAT AND NA Y See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. NEW! NEW! – 1200 N: LES RÉDECINE FAMILIALE ÉCITS EN M ON: OIRE ET NARRATI NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! . . 00 – 0800 00 00 – 1200 let’s raise pledges for Canada’s medical students, the next generation of family doctors. family of generation next the students, medical Canada’s for pledges raise let’s 07 la maladie, sera notre conférencier invité. Les récipiendaires 2009 des Prix AMS-Mimi Divinsky d’histoire et de narration en en narration de et d’histoire Divinsky AMS-Mimi Prix des 2009 récipiendaires Les invité. conférencier notre sera maladie, la la maladie vécue par le patient et des répercussions de la maladie sur sa vie. vie. sa sur maladie la de répercussions des et patient le par vécue maladie la Student Scholarships. The route is 5 km for walkers and 10 km for runners. Entrance fee is $25, free for students. students. for free $25, is fee Entrance runners. for km 10 and walkers 5 is for km route The Scholarships. Student Dr. Arthur Frank, a sociology professor, researcher and award winning author whose work focuses on the study of illness illness of study the on focuses work whose author winning award and researcher professor, a sociology Frank, Arthur Dr. Stories represent the art and science of family medicine and allow the physician to consider the experience of illness and the the and illness of experience the consider to physician the allow and medicine family of science and art the represent Stories See student and resident activities on pages 16 and 17. and 16 pages on activities resident and student See See student and resident activities on pages 16 and 17. / Medicine will share their stories, and presentation of awards will follow. will awards of presentation and stories, their share will Medicine Join us at the 5th Anniversary Walk for the Docs of Tomorrow fundraising walk and run. Proceeds support the CFPC Medical Medical CFPC the support Proceeds run. and walk fundraising Tomorrow of Docs the for Walk Anniversary 5th the at us Join et 17 experience, will be our guest speaker. Winners of the 2009 AMS-Mimi Divinsky Awards for History and Narrative in Family Family in Narrative and History for Awards Divinsky AMS-Mimi 2009 the of Winners speaker. guest our be will experience, marcheurs et de 10 km pour les coureurs. Les droits d’inscription sont de 25 $; l’inscription est gratuite pour les étudiants. étudiants. les pour gratuite est l’inscription $; 25 de sont d’inscription droits Les coureurs. les pour km 10 de et marcheurs famille. de médecine familiale pour 2009 partageront leurs histoires avec vous. La remise des prix suivra. prix des remise La vous. avec histoires leurs partageront 2009 pour familiale médecine impact it has on patients’ lives. patients’ on has it impact William Wordsworth once said “Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart…”. your of breathings the with paper your “Fill said once Wordsworth William LY MEDICINE RESIDENT LUNCHEON ILY AND FAM STUDENT MEDICAL RROW TOMO THE DOCS OF K FOR WAL CFPC R HISTO Ensemble, recueillons des promesses de dons pour les étudiants en médecine du Canada, la prochaine génération de médecins médecins de génération prochaine la Canada, du médecine en étudiants les pour dons de promesses des recueillons Ensemble, Saturday Saturday Les récits représentent l’art et la science de la médecine familiale. Ils permettent au médecin de tenir compte de l’expérience de de l’expérience de compte tenir de médecin au permettent Ils familiale. médecine la de science la et l’art représentent récits Les MARCHE DU CMFC POUR LES MÉDECINS DE DEMAIN MARCHE DU CMFC (Students and William Wordsworth a dit un jour : « Remplis ta page avec les battements de ton cœur... » cœur... ton de battements les avec page ta Remplis « : jour un dit a Wordsworth William esidents only / Étudiants et résidents seulement) (Students and Residents only au programme de Bourses d’études du CMFC pour les étudiants en médecine. La distance à parcourir est de 5 km pour les les pour km 5 de est parcourir à distance La médecine. en étudiants les pour CMFC du d’études Bourses de programme au HIST Soyez des nôtres pour la 5 la pour nôtres des Soyez Dr Arthur Frank, professeur de sociologie, chercheur et auteur primé dont le travail est axé sur l’étude de l’expérience de de l’expérience de l’étude sur axé est travail le dont primé auteur et chercheur sociologie, de professeur Frank, Arthur Dr DÉJEUNER DES ÉTUDIANTS ET DES RÉSIDENTS EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE 1215 – 1315 10 10 TO THE FUTURE” / « RET TO K “BAC ÉS ACTIVIT DES SAILLANTS INTS PO • HIGHLIGHTS SELECTED

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1900 – 2030 Crystal Ballroom - Fairmont Palliser Hotel NEW DAY CHANGEMENT PRESIDENT’S INSTALLATION & DE JOURNÉE FAMILY PHYSICIANS OF THE YEAR CEREMONY TÉS I V I INSTALLATION DE LA PRÉSIDENTE ET ACT CÉRÉMONIE DE REMISE DES PRIX AUX MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE DE L’ANNÉE All registrants welcome! You are invited to attend this special event, to be held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Fairmont Palliser Hotel, that honours the 10 recipients of the Reg L. Perkin Family Physicians of the Year Award, as well as the CFPC’s incoming president for 2010, Dr. Cathy MacLean!

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2030 – Midnight / Minuit Imperial Ballroom - Hyatt Hotel FMF CELEBRATION–HALLOWEEN PARTY! SOIRÉE GALA DU FMF – FÊTE D’HALLOWEEN! Join your family and friends in the Imperial Ballroom of the Hyatt Hotel and let loose as you enjoy some music, party foods, and the company of your colleagues and peers in Family Medicine at this annual event that officially brings FMF to a close. Soyez des nôtres avec parents et amis dans la Salle de bal Imperial de l’hôtel Hyatt pour faire la fête, danser et manger en compagnie de vos pairs et collègues en médecine familiale lors de cet événement annuel qui clôture officiellement le FMF.

BRING YOUR COSTUME! / N’OUBLIEZ PAS VOTRE COSTUME!

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FMF 2009 has been developed to meet the learning Le FMF 2009 a été conçu pour répondre aux besoins needs of family physicians with comprehensive scopes d’apprentissage tant des médecins de famille ayant un of practice as well as those with focused areas of vaste champ d’activité que de ceux qui ont un domaine interest. While all registrants may attend any FMF d’intérêt plus ciblé. Bien que toutes les séances du FMF session (unless “closed” or by “invitation only”), some soient ouvertes à tous les participants (sauf celles qui may wish to arrange their own learning “tracks” related sont « fermées » ou « sur invitation seulement »), certains DES SÉANCES D’APPRENTISSAGE

to areas of particular interest to them. Learning Tracks for voudront peut-être organiser eux mêmes leurs séances LEARNING TRACKS / THÈMES FMF 2009 include: d’apprentissage et les regrouper sous des domaines qui les intéressent particulièrement. Les thèmes des séances Emergency medicine d’apprentissage du FMF 2009 incluent : Child and adolescent health Maternity and newborn care Médecine d’urgence Health care of the elderly Santé des enfants et des adolescents Soins de maternité et soins de périnatalité Each FMF session has also been planned to benefit one Soins aux personnes âgées or more aspects of a family physician’s work including: clinical care, teaching, research and practice/health Chaque séance du FMF a aussi été planifiée pour system management. The information provided in répondre à au moins un des aspects du travail du this program will help guide registrants regarding the médecin de famille, notamment : les soins cliniques, focus of each presentation. Registrants are welcome to l’enseignement, la recherche et la gestion de la pratique/ attend all sessions including those with a teaching and du système de santé. L’information fournie dans ce programme renseigne les participants sur l’objectif de research focus. chaque présentation. Les participants peuvent s’inscrire à toutes les séances, y compris celles qui sont axées sur la recherche et l’enseignement.

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Friday / vendredi Maternity care day: #2001 N/R 0700-0800 Maternity care breakfast networking session: A focus on our learners #2021 W/A 1000-1030 Breastfeeding: What they did not tell us in medical school #2025 W/A 1030-1100 Controversies in the care of the gestational diabetic #2031 W/A 1100-1130 Focus on the newborn: Jaundice may not be such a bad thing #2036 W/A 1130-1200 Focus on the newborn: The skinny on skinny #2054 W/A 1330-1400 Fetal surveillance in 2009: Ask and listen before you look #2058 W/A 1400-1430 Clinical and nursing implications of epidural analgesia #2067 W/A 1500-1600 Normalizing birth in the 21st century #2079 W/A 1600-1630 Maternity care for recent immigrants #2085 W/A 1630-1700 “Precious, you could stay home!” - From Canada to the world Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

For locations, see the Day-at-a-glance grids in the centre of this program (pages P1-P7). Pour connaître les lieux des séances, voir le sommaire des activités pour chaque NEW! NOUVEAU!journée au centre du présent programme (pages P1 à P7).

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Emergency medicine / Médecine d’urgence

NEW! NOUVEAU! Thursday / jeudi #1026 G 1030-1100 New concussion guidelines / Nouvelles lignes directrices sur la commotion cérébrale #1034 W/A 1100-1200 Emergency medicine decision-making tools/guidelines #1057 W/A 1330-1430 The early management of sepsis/septic shock #1073 W/A 1500-1600 Risk stratification in the syncopal patient #1083 W/A 1600-1700 Trauma management

Friday / vendredi LEARNING TRACKS / THÈMES TRACKS LEARNING

DES SÉANCES D’APPRENTISSAGE #2024 W/A 1000-1100 Atrial fibrillation #2032 W/A 1100-1200 TIA and stroke management in the Emergency Department #2045 W/A 1330-1430 The ABC’s of DKA: Challenges in the rural E.D. #2069 W/A 1500-1600 Resuscitation of the avalanche victim #2082 W/A 1600-1700 Recognition and management of critically ill children

Saturday / samedi #3010 W/A 0830-0930 Toxic alcohols #3011 W/A 0830-0930 Acute coronary syndrome #3015 W/A 1000-1100 Evidence informed response to emergencies in the primary care office setting #3021 W/A 1000-1100 Order out of chaos: Teaching in the Emergency Department #3044 W/A 1100-1200 The year’s best articles in Emergency Medicine #3057 W/A 1330-1430 New pediatric asthma pathway #3067 W/A 1500-1600 Bronchiolitis: E.R. protocol (Paeds)

Health care of the elderly / Soins aux personnes âgées

Thursday / jeudi #1030 W/A 1100-1200 Long-term care pearls: A primer for the attending physician #1071 W/A 1500-1600 Medically at-risk drivers: An evidence-based protocol for family physicians #1079 W/A 1600-1700 How to manage urinary continence among older patients

Friday / vendredi #2027 W/A 1100-1200 Practical geriatric care in the office setting #2044 W/A 1330-1430 Baycrest Advanced Geriatric Life Support (BAGLS) needs assessment, manual and scenario-based training #2078 W/A 1600-1700 Challenges and solutions in assessing capacity in day-to-day practice in elderly

Saturday / samedi #3038 W/A 1100-1200 Making the dementia guidelines work for you #3051 W/A 1330-1430 Toolkit for the assessment and prevention of suicide in older adults #3063 W/A 1500-1600 Diabetes and the elderly: Goal directed strategies

For locations, see the Day-at-a-glance grids in the centre of this program (pages P1-P7). Pour connaître les lieux des séances, voir le sommaire des activités pour chaque journée au centre du présent programme (pages P1 à P7).

30 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale LEARNING TRACKS • THÈMES DES SÉANCES D’APPRENTISSAGE

Child and adolescent health / Santé des enfants et des adolescents

Additional fees applyThursday to afternoon / sessions.jeudi See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels#1005 s’appliquent W/A aux 1000-1200 séances d’après-midi. Working with high risk youth: Implications for practice VoirAdditional la page RF2 fees pour apply vus inscrire to afternoon à l’avance. sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register.#1021 W/A 1000-1100 1in 400: The challenge of childhood cancer survivors Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. DES SÉANCES D’APPRENTISSAGE LEARNING TRACKS / THÈMES VoirAdditional la page RF2 fees pour apply vus inscrire to afternoon à l’avance. sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. NEW! NOUVEAU!Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pourPe vusdiatric inscrire à l’avance.hot topics - Sujets d’actualité en pédiatrie : NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. NOUVEAU!AdditionalSee Page R2 to fees pre-register. apply#10 53to afternoonG 1330-1400sessions. Identification of the “at risk” young athlete SeeDes Page frais R2 additionnels to pre-register. s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi.Le dépistage du jeune athlète « à risque » NEW!VoirAdditional la page RF2 fees pour apply vus inscrire to afternoon à l’avance. sessions. NOUVEAU!SeeDes Page frais R2 additionnels to pre-register.#1059 s’appliquent G aux1400-1430 séances d’après-midi. Management of obesity in children and youth Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi.Prise en charge de l’obésité chez les enfants et les jeunes Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. #1072 G 1500-1530 Advice re: Healthy active living for children and youth with chronic disease NEW! NOUVEAU! Conseils au sujet de la vie active saine pour les enfants et les jeunes souffrant NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. NOUVEAU!NEW!See Page R2 to pre-register. d’une maladie chronique NOUVEAU!Des frais additionnels#1075 s’appliquent G aux 1530-1600séances d’après-midi. Infectious disease update / Mise à jour sur les maladies infectieuses Voir la page RF2 pour#1082 vus inscrire G à l’avance.1600-1630 Antivirals in children / Antiviraux en pédiatrie Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register.#1085 G 1630-1700 Community acquired MRSA / Infections à SARM d’origine communautaire Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. NEW!Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! Friday / vendredi #2035 G 1130-1200 Developmental delay and autistic spectrum disorder in children NEW! NOUVEAU! Retard du développement et troubles du spectre autistique chez l’enfant Additional fees apply#2043 to afternoon W/A sessions.1330-1430 HEADSSS Up: 2009’s hot topics in adolescent medicine See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels#2074 s’appliquent W/A aux 1500-1600séances d’après-midi. Médecine des adolescents: Troubles de l’alimentation / Adolescent medicine: Eating disorders Voir la page RF2 pour#2070 vus inscrire W/A à l’avance. 1500-1600 Pediatric sports medicine #2082 W/A 1600-1700 Recognition and management of critically ill children Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. NEW! NOUVEAU!Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pourSaturday vus inscrire à l’avance. / samedi #3009 G 0830-0930 Pediatric dermatology / Dermatologie pédiatrique #3028 W/A 1000-1200 Screening for behavioural and learning problems in children NEW! NOUVEAU! #3057 W/A 1330-1430 New pediatric asthma pathway #3067 W/A 1500-1600 Bronchiolitis: E.R. protocol (Paeds) #3072 G 1600-1630 Abdominal pain in children / Douleur abdominale chez l’enfant

Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

NEW! NOUVEAU!

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 31 NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! Voir lapageRF2pourvusinscrireàl’avance. Des fraisadditionnelss’appliquentauxséancesd’après-midi. See PageR2topre-register. Additional feesapplytoafternoonsessions. Voir lapageRF2pourvusinscrireàl’avance. Des fraisadditionnelss’appliquentauxséancesd’après-midi. See PageR2topre-register. Additional feesapplytoafternoonsessions. Voir lapageRF2pourvusinscrireàl’avance. Des fraisadditionnelss’appliquentauxséancesd’après-midi. Voir lapageRF2pourvusinscrireàl’avance. See PageR2topre-register. Des fraisadditionnelss’appliquentauxséancesd’après-midi. Additional feesapplytoafternoonsessions. See PageR2topre-register. Additional feesapplytoafternoonsessions. Voir lapageRF2pourvusinscrireàl’avance. Des fraisadditionnelss’appliquentauxséancesd’après-midi. See PageR2topre-register. Additional feesapplytoafternoonsessions. Voir lapageRF2pourvusinscrireàl’avance. Des fraisadditionnelss’appliquentauxséancesd’après-midi. See PageR2topre-register. Additional feesapplytoafternoonsessions. Voir lapageRF2pourvusinscrireàl’avance. Des fraisadditionnelss’appliquentauxséancesd’après-midi. See PageR2topre-register. Additional feesapplytoafternoonsessions.

NURSES / NPS / LES INFIRMIÈRES NOUVEAU! LEARNINGNOUVEAU! TRACKS / THÈME LES INFIRMIÈRES PRATICIENNES NEW! DES SÉANCESNEW! D’APPRENTISSAGE 32 32 Voir lapageRF2pourvusinscrireàl’avance. Des fraisadditionnelss’appliquentauxséancesd’après-midi. See PageR2topre-register. Additional feesapplytoafternoonsessions. LEARNING TRACKS •THÈMESDESSÉANCESD’APPRENTISSAGE G 1085 1082 G 1082 1081 W/A 1080 W/A G 1075 G 1072 1071 W/A 1065 W/A 1061 W/A G 1059 1058 W/A 1056 W/A G 1053 SS 1036 1033 W/A 2074 W/A 2067 W/A 2058 W/A 2054 W/A 2040 W/A SS 2037 2036 W/A 2033 W/A 2031 W/A 2027 W/A 2025 W/A 2024 W/A 2023 W/A 2021 W/A 2018 W/A 2007 W/A N/R 2001 SS 2004 Friday /vendredi G 1026 1019 W/A 1091 W/A 1014 W/A 1007 W/A SS 1003 SS 1001 Thursday /jeudi NURSES/NURSE PRACTITIONERS • F amily The following is a list of selected sessions which may be of interest to attending nurses and nurse practitioners:nurse and nurses attending to interest of maybe which sessions selected of list a is Thefollowing

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1630-1700 1600-1700 1530-1600 1500-1530 1500-1600 1500-1600 1500-1600 1400-1430 1330-1430 1330-1430 1330-1400 1215-1315 1100-1200 1600-1630 1600-1700 1215-1315 1130-1200 1100-1200 1100-1130 1100-1200 1030-1100 1000-1100 1000-1100 1000-1030 1000-1100 1000-1200 0700-0800 0645-0745 1030-1100 1000-1200 1000-1100 1000-1100 1000-1100 0645-0745 0645-0745 1500-1600 1500-1600 1400-1430 1330-1400 1330-1430 F orum Vous trouverez ci-après une liste des séances susceptibles d’intéresser les infirmières les d’intéresser susceptibles séances des liste une Vousci-après trouverez 2009 / F / 2009

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register.NURSES/NURSELEARNING PRACTITIONERS TRACKS • LES• THÈMES INFIRMIÈRES/LES DES SÉANCES INFIRMIÈRES D’APPRENTISSAGE PRATICIENNES NEW! NOUVEAU!Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

2077 G 1600-1630 Beginning at the end: Palliative pearls for family medicine / Commencer par la fin : Soins palliatifs - Perles pour la médecine familiale NEW! NOUVEAU! 2079 W/A 1600-1630 Maternity care for recent immigrants (Maternity care day) 2080 W/A 1600-1700 The red eye 2084 G 1630-1700 Important drug interactions: What the family doctor needs to know Interactions médicamenteuses importantes : Ce que le médecin de famille doit savoir NURSES / NPS LES INFIRMIÈRES 2085 W/A 1630-1700 “Precious, you could stay home!” - From Canada to the world (Maternity care day) LES INFIRMIÈRES PRATICIENNES 2086 SS 1730-1830 New and emerging treatments for Type 2 Diabetes (T2D): Incretin-based therapies (satellite symposium) 2088 SS 1730-1830 New horizons in Fibromyalgia: Bringing hope through better patient care (satellite symposium)

Additional fees applySaturday to afternoon / sessions.samedi See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels3002 s’appliquent SS aux s0645-0745éances d’après-midi. Think global, act local: Review of erectile dysfunction - Mild to severe (satellite symposium) Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Additional fees apply3004 to W/Aafternoon sessions.0830-0930 Borderline personality disorder: Challenges, joys, and strategies for management See Page R2 to pre-register.3006 W/A 0830-0930 But I can’t get fruits and vegetables at the dollar store: Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux s éances d’après-midi.Advocacy and management of the social determinants of health in primary care NEW!Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. NOUVEAU! 3010 W/A 0830-0930 Toxic alcohols 3022 W/A 1000-1100 Basic HIV medicine in primary care 3025 W/A 1000-1200 History and Narrative: Stories in family medicine / Histoire et narration : Les récits NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. NOUVEAU!See Page R2 to pre-register. en médecine familiale Des frais additionnels3028 s’appliquent W/A aux s1000-1200éances d’après-midi. Screening for behavioural and learning problems in children Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 3034 G 1030-1100 Contraception update / Mise à jour sur la contraception

3035 W/A 1100-1200 Adult immunization: Hot topics and hot answers - How to effectively address common patient concerns NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. 3040 W/A 1100-1200 National toolkit for family practice: Resources for physicians and nurses that supports NOUVEAU!SeeAdditional Page R2 to fees pre-register. apply to afternoon sessions. DesSee Page frais R2 additionnels to pre-register. s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi.interprofessional collaboration in family practice and primary care settings VoirDes lafrais page additionnels RF2 pour3043 vus s’appliquentinscrire G à l’avance. aux 1100-1130séances d’après-midi. Alberta Low Back Pain Guidelines / Lignes directrices de l’Alberta sur les lombalgies Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 3047 SS 1215-1315 COPD: Earlier diagnosis today = a better tomorrow: From diagnosis to the latest discoveries (satellite symposium) NEW! 3050 W/A 1330-1430 Tips and tools for working with new Canadians in a busy family practice NOUVEAU!NEW! NOUVEAU! 3051 W/A 1330-1430 Toolkit for the assessment and prevention of suicide in older adults 3058 G 1330-1400 Hypertension: What’s new? / Hypertension : Quoi de neuf? 3060 G 1400-1430 H1N1 Outbreak: Lessons learned / Éclosion de grippe H1N1 : Leçons à retenir 3067 W/A 1500-1600 Bronchiolitis: E.R. protocol 3052 W/A 1500-1700 How to use family medicine stories and narratives in teaching (NOTE TIME CHANGE)

Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

For locations, see the Day-at-a-glance grids in the centre of this program (pages P1-P7). Pour connaître les lieux des séances, voir le sommaire des activités pour chaque NEW! journée au centre du présent programme (pages P1 à P7). NOUVEAU!

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 33 POSTERS • AFFICHES

Thursday/jeudi – October 29 octobre – EXHIBIT HALL / HALL D’EXPOSITION Resident • Résident

Christina Biancucci Prevalence of Osteoporosis Screening in Men over Age 65 in an Urban Academic Family Practice: A Pilot Study Vanessa Brcic Developing a tool to identify poverty in a family practice setting Elyssa Elman, Using patient feedback to evaluate patient centred care in residency training Sarah Derner Monica Kidd The long-distance commute: a preliminary survey of the health experiences of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians working away POSTERS

AFFICHES Tiberiu Pirlog A clinical tool to assess dysphagia in primary care Daren Spithoff Do patients want regular physical exams? A survey of adult patients in rural British Columbia Adrian Wladichuk Characteristics of injuries requiring hospital care among Canadian minor and junior hockey players from 2004-2008 Student • Étudiant

Kate Elzinga Developing Point-of-Care Resources for Medical Students Training in Family Medicine Clerkships: The Canadian Family Medicine Clinical Cards David LaPierre Open-Access Preparations for Family Medicine Clerkship Jesse Wheeler The Effect of a Mandatory First-Year Rural or Regional Medicine Placement on Family Medicine Career Interest Michael Zettler Ontario Family Physicians’ Views on Colorectal Screening Modalities: Differing Preferences of Physicians and Patients? Mara Smith Efficacy and tolerability of the modified Atkins diet in adults with pharmacoresistent epilepsy: a prospective observational study General • Généraux

Guy Blais Recruitment and Retention of Family Medicine Community Preceptors: A New Initiative Miriam Boillat Exploring the Impact of an Office Procedures Workshop on Family Medicine Teachers Jack Bromley Developing a Pharmacology and Therapeutics Curriculum in Family Medicine Training Marie-Therese Cave The Resonance of Stories: Moving Narrative Reflective Practice into the Medical Curriculum P. Yee-Ling Chang Advanced Access and the Academic Clinic: A Viable Dream? Bill Eaton Academic Half Days at a Distance: Introduction of Smart Board and Elluminate Technologies Kymm Feldman The Family Medicine Longitudinal Experience (FMLE): Beyond the Pilot Susan Glover Takahashi Developing a competency-based curriculum model for a Family Medicine Residency Program Bart Harvey Identifying the Public Health Competencies Relevant to Family Medicine Paul Humphries The Competency-Based Achievement System: A Framework for Assessing Competency in Family Medicine Fred Janke Development of an Online Curriculum to Teach Professionalism to Family Medicine Residents Fred Janke Improving resident engagement in their Research/Practice Quality Improvement Project during second year of residency Miriam Lacasse Educational diagnosis and management of challenging learning situations in medical education - a new book for clinical teachers Miriam Lacasse Residents’ teaching skills: a needs assessment of perceived learning needs for a resident teaching skills curriculum from the perspective of medical students, residents and program directors Kathy Lawrence Building and evaluating patient-centered interview skills during SOO practices Michelle Levy The Family Medicine Clerkship at the University of Alberta: Developing a New Curriculum Mark Mackenzie Comparing integrated clerkship students with their peers: Performance on internal university examinations Mark MacKenzie Do procedural skills workshops during family practice residency really work? Judith Marshall Competency-based education in family medicine at the University of Toronto: A graduate perspective Dawn Martin Communication Remediation: An undifferentiated educational problem Dawn Martin “Making Learning Relevant” - Family Medicine residents identify helpful instructional strategies during the first six months of postgraduate training Dawn Martin Bringing Communication to “Life” through web-based e-learning Christie Newton Delivery of Interprofessional Professional Development: Insights into the what, where, when and how? Alan Ng Cultivating Empathy in Family Medicine Residents: Watching ‘The Decalogue’ Darren Nichols Academic Full Days: An Innovative Use Of Increased Protected Time In A Family Medicine - Emergency Medicine Program Shirley Schipper Using a New Chart-Stimulated Recall Worksheet for Structured Teaching and Assessment Karen Schultz Competency, Curriculum, Change, Oh My!

34 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale AFFICHES • POSTERS

Linda Smith SOO-things: An Educational Innovation to Ease Anxiety about SOOs for Family Medicine Residents Barbara Stubbs Developing a Culture of Mentorship for an Academic Family Medicine Department Maureen Topps Towards an Integrated Academic Curriculum in a Distributed Educational Environment Eric Wong A CME-like credit-based academic program for family medicine residents Sheila Yuen Correlation between Extroversion and Medical Student Evaluations CFPC Postgraduate Family Medicine Postgraduate Curriculum Review: Why adapt CanMEDS? Curriculum Working Group

Friday/vendredi – October 30 octobre – EXHIBIT HALL / HALL D’EXPOSITION AFFICHES POSTERS Alan Abelsohn The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI); A new tool to educate your patients with respiratory and cardiac disease June Bergman Optimizing a Shared Care Approach to Chronic Disease Management in a Family Practice Setting Keyna Bracken Innovation to the Provision of Maternity Care in Hamilton: An inter and intraprofessional Collaboration Meghan Doraty Assessing an intervention to encourage academic publishing Neil Drummond The influence of sleep quality and burnout on the career intentions of family physicians: a project in progress Neil Drummond MRSA colonization amongst patients of a small community hospital Celina Dunn Opioid prescription in the BC injured worker population—development of an internal Practice Directive Kim Elmslie Putting Prevention into Practice: the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care Lizette Elumir The Significance of “No Endocervical Cells” on a PAP smear Sheryl Farrar Partnerships Between Ontario Family Health Teams and Public Health in Chronic Disease Prevention Ron Gorsche Physician Rural Enrichment Program Study Stefan Grzybowski Planning rural maternity Services: A three stage process Jessica Hopkins A comparison of actual to self-reported collection of quality indicators for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease Janette Hurley Serving the Underserved Francine Lemire Promoting Reflective Learning at the College of Family Physicians of Canada: ePearls and the Alternate Route to Certification Barbara Lent Using Self-Reflection To Enhance Physicians’ Understanding Of Boundary Issues In The Doctor- Patient Relationship Karen Leung The Organization and Availability of Dementia-related Services: Implications for Family Medicine Aisha Lofters Low Rates Of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Urban Immigrants: A Population-Based Study In Ontario, Canada Liesha Mayo-Bruinsma Family centered care delivery: Comparing models of primary care service delivery in Ontario Lori Meadows Checklist Improves Clinical Reliability of Screening Process Svetlana Mingazova Web based multimedia presentations techniques in training of health care students and nurses Nandini Natarajan Adherence to Antihypertensive Medication in Family Practice Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Barbara O’Neil A family physician and nurse led healthy weight loss program in rural Nova Scotia Carol Repchinsky Relevance, Cognitive Impact, Use and Perceived Benefits of E-Textbook Information Delivered Via Email Peter Rothfels Effect of early opioid prescribing on disability outcome in workers compensation in BC Pam Sterling Medical Safety in Community Practice – Recruitment of Clinics Graham Swanson Screening for Faecal-Occult-Blood: A Community Practice Experience Richard Tytus Beyond traditional weight loss: A focus on therapeutic weight loss and patient empowerment–– a Family Health Team approach Ellen Wiebe The Experience of Delaying Motherhood After Age 35 by Having an Abortion Ellen Wiebe Mood and sexual side effects from hormonal contraceptives Ellen Wiebe Natural Family Planning: Physicians’ knowledge, attitude and practice Peter Tian Documenting nystagmus during Dix-Hallpike test and other vertiginous positions using a portable camera system

JANUS CPD / CME Scholarships • Bourses de DPC / FMC JANUS • Exhibit Hall / HALL D’EXPOSITION 2009 Recipients / Récipiendaires en 2009

Dale Dewar Re-Skilling: Challenges and Opportunities Graham A.A. Dodd Engaging Front-line Physicians in Pandemic Planning: Are We Prepared? Amy Gillis Edgewood: Physician Training in Addiction Medicine Sheila Lakhoo Masters of Health Sciences in Family & Community Medicine Constance Leblanc International Medical Educators’ Exchange Bryan MacLeod Northwestern Ontario Palliative Care Network Jason Scott Advanced Skills Training in the Assessment and Treatment of Low Back Pain Marlene Spruyt Post-Graduate Diploma in Public Health

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 35 RESEARCH DAY — WEDNESDAY 28 MERCREDI — JOURNÉE DE RECHERCHE

DAY-AT-A-GLANCE • SOMMAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS DE LA JOURNÉE

TIME RESEARCH DAY • JOURNÉE DE RECHERCHE IMPERIAL BALLROOM 1-3 IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5 IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7 IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9 0700-0800 Continental breakfast / Petit déjeuner 0800-0815 Welcome / Bienvenue

ME R C E D I 0830-0845 Video data within health research: GP-surgical programs: Patients’ How common is it for family WE DN ES DAY Logistics, learning & limitations perspectives physicians in Canada to experience abusive encounters by patients in their daily work? 0845-0900 The “black box” of primary care: Assessing the relationships Characterizing private colonoscopy What’s behind the code? between doctor-patient commu- screening services in Toronto nication and technical quality of chronic illness care 0900-0915 Chronic disease surveillance: Exploring patients’ personal Is there an impact of public smoking Recommendations for improving and medical experiences with bans on self-reported smoking status data quality in EMR systems neuroendocrine tumours: A and exposure to secondhand smoke? qualitative study A repeated cross-sectional design 0915-0930 Improving data quality in EMRs for Spirituality and health Linking primary care and public chronic disease management health: Opportunities for the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care 0930-0945 A qualitative study of the factors Culturally responsive end-of-life/ Systematic review and classi- influencing IT implementation & dementia care in the community cal and Bayesian meta-analysis adoption by health care of interventions to increase the professionals in primary care influenza vaccination rates of seniors > 60 0945-1000 The ethics of contacting patients in CIHI shares provincial-level Evaluation of a diagnostic 21st century health research results - 2008 Canadian Survey colposcopy service for underserved of Experiences in Primary women Health Care

1000-1100 break / poster presentations • pause / présentation d’affiches 1100-1115 Is family medicine ready for Estimating gestational age: Improving the availability of PHC pharmacogenomics? A feasibility Menstrual dating vs. ultrasound in information in Canada to support study of Warfarin metabolism women seeking surgical abortion family physicians, research and decision-making 1115-1130 A comparison of BpTRU & The use of Cervidil induction of Building methods and tools towards sphygmomanometer blood labour in term pregnancies: A improving access to quality pressures in patients with Type 2 retrospective review colorectal cancer care in Nova Diabetes Scotia 1130-1145 Pap smears, HPV and the HPV Intrapartum patient satisfaction Colorectal cancer follow-up in vaccine: What do young women with delivery by own family Manitoba: Who, what and how well? know? physician vs. on-call family physician 1200-1330 Section of Researchers AGM AGA de la Section des chercheurs 1330-1445 Awards presentations La présentation des prix

1445-1530 break / poster presentations • pause / présentation d’affiches 1530-1545 A career in family medicine: How do external PFs support Association between depression A practice reflection tool to stimulate The ins and outs of medical quality improvement activities of and chronic diseases in a family knowledge implementation school FHTs, participating in the QIIP medicine population learning collaboratives? 1545-1600 The Family Medicine Improving integration between Cosmetic and cognitive Factors to consider in recruiting Longitudinal Experience Public Health and Family Health outcomes of positional family physicians as participants in (FMLE) Teams plagiocephaly treatment medical education research 1600-1615 Future medical workforce Collaboration in Family Health The prevalence of spinal Learning, teaching and assessment of in Canada: 2007 National Teams MRI changes in surgical vs. the collaborator competencies Physician Survey (NPS) non-surgical patients 1615-1630 End-of-Life Care module The safety of medical cannabis Context-bound theory of learning: Relevance for and application to family medicine residency 1630-1645

36 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale RESEARCH DAY — WEDNESDAY 28 MERCREDI — JOURNÉE DE RECHERCHE

P 101 5th Annual Family Medicine Research Day / 5e Journée de recherche en médecine familiale PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Registration fee: $100.00 / Frais d’inscription : 100 $

Research Day 2009 will feature simultaneous freestanding papers in three rooms as well as the opportunity to view scientific posters. Special sessions will feature presentations by the 2009 Research Award Winners: Family Medicine Researcher of the Year, CFPC Outstanding Family Medicine Research Article of the Year and Research Awards for Family Medicine Residents. The Section of Researchers Annual General Meeting (AGM) and lunch will take place from 1200 to 1330. WE DN ES DAY Don’t miss the chance to network with your research colleagues and learn what’s new in the national family medicine ME R C E D I research scene! La Journée de recherche 2009 offrira des présentations libres simultanées dans trois salles et la possibilité de parcourir des affiches scientifiques. Des séances spéciales seront également offertes, avec présentations par les récipiendaires des prix de recherche en 2009, notamment le Chercheur de l’année en médecine familiale, l’Article exceptionnel de recherche de l’année et les Prix de recherche aux résidents de médecine familiale. L’Assemblée générale annuelle (AGA) de la Section des chercheurs et le déjeuner auront lieu de 12 h à 13 h 30. Ne manquez pas la chance d’établir des contacts avec vos collègues chercheurs et d’apprendre ce qu’il y a de nouveau sur la scène nationale de la recherche en médecine familiale!

This program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been accredited by the Alberta College of Family Physicians, for up to 4 Mainpro-M1 credits.

Ce programme satisfait aux critères d’agrément du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et a été approuvé par le

Collège des médecins de famille de l’Alberta pour jusqu’à 4 crédits Mainpro-M1.

0700-0800 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST / DÉJEUNER CONTINENTAL

0800-0815 WELCOME / BIENVENUE — IMPERIAL BALLROOM 1,2,3

0830-0845 Video data within health research: Logistics, learning and limitations Gayle Halas, RDH MA, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB A Katz, D Gregory, K de Leon-Demaré, J Macdonald IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

0830-0845 GP-surgical programs: Patients’ perspectives Nancy Humber, MD CCFP, Associate Clinical Professor UBC, Clinical Investigator Vancouver Foundation, Vancouver, BC Paul Dickinson, BA IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

0830-0845 how common is it for family physicians in Canada to experience abusive encounters by patients in their daily work? Baukje (Bo) Miedema, BA MA PhD, Dalhousie University Fredericton Family Medicine Teaching Unit (FMTU), Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital, Fredericton, NB Anita Lambert-Lanning, Sue Tatemichi, Vivian Ramsden, Donna Manca, Francine Lemire IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

0845-0900 The “black box” of primary care: What’s behind the code? Alan Katz, MB ChB MSc CCFP, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB M Gonzalez, J Sloshower, G Halas, B Seo, on behalf of the Manitoba Primary Health Care Research Network IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

0845-0900 assessing the relationships between doctor-patient communication and technical quality of chronic illness care Caroline Lavigne, MD CCMF, Hôpital Saint - Eustache Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC I Bessette, M.-T Lussier, C Del Grande IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

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0845-0900 characterizing private colonoscopy screening services in Toronto Noah Ivers, MD CCFP, Toronto, ON Michael Schwandt, MD CCFP, Community Medicine Resident, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

0900-0915 chronic disease surveillance: Recommendations for improving data quality in electronic medical record systems Patricia Sullivan-Taylor, BSN MPA PMP, Canadian Institute for Health Information, Toronto, ON Karim Keshavjee, S Mukhi IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

0900-0915 Exploring patients’ personal and medical experiences with neuroendocrine tumours: A qualitative study ME R C E D I WE DN ES DAY Deanna Midmer, BScN EdD, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

0900-0915 Is there an impact of public smoking bans on self-reported smoking status and exposure to secondhand smoke? A repeated cross-sectional design Alisa Naiman, MHSc MD CCFP, Toronto East General Hospital, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Richard Glazier, Rahim Moineddin IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

0915-0930 Improving data quality in EMRs for chronic disease management Rick Birtwhistle, MD CCFP FCFP, for the CPCSSN Investigators, Queens University, Kingston, ON Karim Keshavjee, K Martin, A Lambert-Lanning IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

0915-0930 Spirituality and health Russell Sawa, MD PhD CCFP FCFP, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB Ian Winchester, Hugo Meynell, Debbie Zembal, Nancy Doetzel, Robbie Motta, and Santosh Dubey IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

0915-0930 Linking primary care and public health: Opportunities for the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care Nancy Hajal, MA, Director, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON Kim Elmslie, Catherine Makris IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

0930-0945 a qualitative study of the factors influencing IT implementation and adoption by health care professionals in primary care: Results from the DaVinci study MT Lussier, MD MSc FCFP, Département de médecine famililale et de médecine d’urgence, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC C Richard, I Vedel, L Lapointe, A Turcotte IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

0930-0945 culturally responsive end-of-life/dementia care in the community Jean AC Triscott, MD CCFP, Centre for the Cross-Cultural Study of Health and Healing & Division of Care of the Elderly, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB E Waugh, O Szafran IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

0930-0945 Systematic review and classical and Bayesian meta-analysis of interventions to increase the influenza vaccination rates of seniors Roger E Thomas, MD PhD CCFP MRCGP, Department of Family Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB Margaret Russell, Diane Lorenzetti, Tyler Williamson IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

0945-1000 The ethics of contacting patients in 21st century health research: Translating Ontario’s PHIPA provisions into ethical practice Susan MacDonald MD MHSc FCFP, Family Medicine Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Melissa Houghtaling MA, Karen Weisbaum, Graeme Smith IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

38 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale RESEARCH DAY — WEDNESDAY 28 MERCREDI — JOURNÉE DE RECHERCHE

0945-1000 The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) shares provincial-level results from the 2008 Canadian Survey of Experiences in Primary Health Care (CSE-PHC) Greg Webster, MSc, Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), Toronto, ON Patricia Sullivan-Taylor IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

0945-1000 Evaluation of a diagnostic colposcopy service for underserved women with Pap smear abnormalities Sheila Dunn, MD MSc CCFP(EM) FCFP, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Women’s College Hospital, University of Toronto,

Toronto, ON, Lea Rossiter, Erin Barnes, Margaret Van der Kuur, Jessica Ferne WE DN ES DAY ME R C E D I IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

1000-1100 BREAK / PAUSE POSTER PRESENTATIONS / PRÉSENTATIONS D’AFFICHES IMPERIAL BALLROOM FOYER - HYATT HOTEL

1100-1115 Is family medicine ready for pharmacogenomics? A feasibility study of Warfarin metabolism Gillian Bartlett, PhD, Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC Martin Dawes, Quynh Ngyuen IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

1100-1115 Estimating gestational age: Menstrual dating vs. ultrasound in women seeking surgical abortion Wendy V Norman, MD CCFP DTM&H FCFP MHSc, Dept of Family Practice, University of British Columbia and CARE program, BC Women’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Jeanette Bergunder, Lisa Eccles IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

1100-1115 Improving the availability of Primary Health Care (PHC) information in Canada to support family physicians, research and decision-making Patricia Sullivan-Taylor, BSN MPA PMP, Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), Toronto, ON Greg Webster IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

1115-1130 a comparison of BpTRU and sphygmomanometer blood pressures in patients with Type 2 Diabetes J Hall, MSc, M, CCFP, FCFP, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS F Buhariwalla, F Burge, M Godwin, M Goodfellow, RA Goodine, K Lacey, C Latter, B Lawson, I MacDonald, E Mann, N Natarajan, W Putnam, I Sketris, P Smith IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

1115-1130 The use of Cervidil induction of labour in term pregnancies: A retrospective review Schaana Van De Kamp, MD CCFP, Myles Deutscher, MD CCFP, Department of Academic Family Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Shari McKay, Vivian Ramsden, Jason Hosain IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

1115-1130 building methods and tools towards improving access to quality colorectal cancer care in Nova Scotia Eva Grunfeld, MD DPhil FCFP, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research and Dept of Family and Community Medicine,University of Toronto R Urquhart, Cancer Outcomes Research Program, Cancer Care Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9 Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. 1130-1145 Pap smears,See H PagePV R2and to pre-register.the HPV vaccine: What do young women know? Raenelle Nesbitt,Des MD frais CCFP additionnels, Jessi Warren, s’appliquent MD CCFP, University aux séances of Saskatchewan, d’après-midi. Department of Family Medicine, Regina, SK Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Sally Mahood IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

NEW! NOUVEAU! Pre-registration required. / Préinscription requise.

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 39 RESEARCH DAY — WEDNESDAY 28 MERCREDI — JOURNÉE DE RECHERCHE

1130-1145 Intrapartum patient satisfaction with delivery by own family physician vs. on-call family physician Yan Wu, MD PhD, Academic Family Medicine (Saskatoon), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Nora Mckee IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

1130-1145 colorectal cancer follow-up in Manitoba: Who, what and how well? Jeffrey J Sisler, MD MClSc FCFP, Department of Family Medicine, University of Manitoba; Winnipeg, MB Bosu Seo, Alan Katz IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

1200-1330 Section of Researchers Annual General Meeting Assemblée générale annuelle de la Section des chercheurs ME R C E D I WE DN ES DAY IMPERIAL BALLROOM 1,2,3

1330-1400 Family Medicine Researcher of the Year 2009 / Prix du Chercheur de l’année en médecine familiale 2009 IMPERIAL BALLROOM 1,2,3

1400-1430 Research Awards for Family Medicine Residents / Prix de recherche pour les résidents en médecine familiale IMPERIAL BALLROOM 1, 2, 3

1430-1445 cFPC Outstanding Family Medicine Research Article Prix du CMFC pour un article exceptionnel de recherche en médecine familiale IMPERIAL BALLROOM 1, 2, 3

1445-1530 BREAK / PAUSE POSTER PRESENTATIONS / PRÉSENTATIONS D’AFFICHES IMPERIAL BALLROOM FOYER - HYATT HOTEL

1530-1545 a career in family medicine: The ins and outs of medical school Ian Scott, MD MSc DOHS CCFP FRCPC FCFP, Department of Family Practice, UBC, Vancouver, BC Margot Gowans, Bruce Wright, Fraser Brenneis, Sandra Banner, Jim Boone IMPERIAL BALLROOM 3

1530-1545 how do external Practice Facilitators (PFs) support quality improvement activities of Family Health Teams (FHTs), participating in the Quality Improvement and Innovation Partnership (QIIP) learning collaboratives? Richard Birtwhistle, MD MSc FCFP, Queens University, Kingston, ON Jyoti Kotecha, Andrew Kurc, Michael Green, Grant Russell, Irene Armstrong, PhD IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

1530-1545 association between depression and chronic diseases in a family medicine population Denise L. Campbell-Scherer, MD PhD CCFP, Dept. of Family Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB Donald Nease, Lee Green IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

1530-1545 a practice reflection tool to stimulate knowledge implementation Heather Armson, MD MCE CCFP FCFP, UCMC Sunridge, Calgary, AB, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, The Foundation for Medical Practice Education, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON S Roder, S Kinzie, J Wakefield, T Elmslie IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

1545-1600 The Family Medicine Longitudinal Experience (FMLE): Beyond the pilot Kymm Feldman, MD CCFP MHSc, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Jennifer McCabe, Deana Midmer, Lynn Wilson, Martin Schreiber, Jay Rosenfield IMPERIAL BALLROOM 3

1545-1600 Improving integration between Public Health and Family Health Teams Michael E Green, MD MPH CCFP, Centre for Studies in Primary Care, Dept of Family Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON RV Birtwhistle, K Moore, D Hunter, Weir E Hogg, V Etches, J Kotecha, and O Gallupe IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

40 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale RESEARCH DAY — WEDNESDAY 28 MERCREDI — JOURNÉE DE RECHERCHE

1545-1600 cosmetic and cognitive outcomes of positional plagiocephaly treatment Elana Fric-Shamji, MD MPP CCFP, Ottawa, ON MF Shamji, M Vassilyadi IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

1545-1600 Factors to consider in recruiting family physicians as participants in medical education research S Roder, PhD,The Foundation for Medical Practice Education, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON H Armson, S Kinzie, J Wakefield and T Elmslie

IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9 WE DN ES DAY ME R C E D I

1600-1615 Future medical workforce in Canada: Insight provided by the 2007 National Physician Survey for medical students on their intentions to practice in the same province they are trained Alain Vanasse, MD PhD, Groupe de Recherche Primus, Département de médecine de famille, Faculté de médecine et de sciences de la santé,Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC Sarah Scott, Maria Gabriela Orzanco, Josiane Courteau IMPERIAL BALLROOM 3

1600-1615 collaboration in Family Health Teams David Topps, MBChB FCFP MRCGP, Northern Ontarioj School of Medicine, Sudbury, ON Maureen Topps, Judy Baird, Lynn Pratt IMPERIAL BALLROOM 5

1600-1615 The prevalence of spinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging changes in surgical vs. non-surgical patients Raja Rampersaud, MD FRCSC, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON F Cheng, O Persaud, J You IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

1600-1615 Learning, teaching and assessment the collaborator competencies Susan Glover Takahashi, PhD MA, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON C Whitehead, D Richardson IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

1615-1630 End-of -Life Care Module© of PGCorEd™ Core Curriculum Web Initiative Anita Singh, MD CCFP, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Dori Seccareccia, Laura Hawryluck, Jodi McIlroy, Susan Glover Takahashi IMPERIAL BALLROOM 3

1615-1630 The safety of medical cannabis Mark Ware, MBBS MRCP(UK) MSc MHSc, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, QC TT Wang, Shapiro, JP Collet for the COMPASS study team IMPERIAL BALLROOM 7

1615-1630 context-bound theory of learning: relevance for and application to family medicine residency Danielle Saucier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MA(Ed), Quebec,QC IMPERIAL BALLROOM 9

Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

NEW! NOUVEAU! Pre-registration required. / Préinscription requise.

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

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POSTERS • AFFICHES

Kris Aubrey-Bassler Residential proximity and hospital level of service: A geospatial epidemiological study of obstetrical outcomes. Michèle Aubin The role of family physicians at the different phases of follow-up of patients with lung cancer: do family physicians, specialists and patients agree? Michèle Aubin Evaluation of a multi-faceted intervention to improve inter-professional collaboration in the follow-up of patients with lung cancer Daniele Behn-Smith Investigating the Practical Issues Around Implementing the First Nations, Inuit, Métis Core Competencies into the Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum Denis Bélanger Optimizing the prescribing and use of insulin analogues ME R C E D I

WE DN ES DAY Denis Bélanger Optimizing the prescribing and use of blood glucose test strips Sunita Chacko The challenge of diabetes in poverty: Exploring barriers and treatment options Tao Chen Development of the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN): The Newfoundland Perspective Devon Christie The Nature of Suffering Ulrike Dehaeck Province-wide survey of the use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the diagnosis of hypertension in pregnancy Bill Eaton The doctor humour study Ted Findlay Alberta evidence-informed primary care low back pain (lbp) guideline Heather Flynn Are QUIP rounds useful for teaching family medicine residents how to answer clinical questions? Marshall Godwin Use of Natural Health Products in Children: Parents Experience Eva Grunfeld A multicentre rct evaluating cancer survivorship care plans Stefan Grzybowski A Measure of Rural Parturient Women’s Experiences of Pregnancy Noah Ivers Impact of Family Physician Involvement in the Clinical Methods Course on Medical Student Interest in Family Medicine Careers at the University of Toronto Allison Kirby The Use of Natural Health Products in Children: A Qualitative Analysis of Parents Experiences. Christina Korownyk A Brief Evidence-based Assessment of Research: Are we helping Residents become Evidence-Users? Jyoti Kotecha Health Related Quality of Life Impact of an Assisted Living Program developed in partnership with Family Physicians, and Community Support Groups that allows low-income seniors to Age in Place. Barbara Lent Universal Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in Health Care Settings: Results of a Multi-site Randomized Trial Lawrence Leung Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) on quality of life of patients after chemotherapy / radiotherapy Lawrence Leung Functional MRI (fmri) studies of osteoarthritic knee pain and the effects of acupuncture-A Pilot Study Milena Markovski Annual influenza immunization among health care workers in intensive care units: acceptance and attitudes Franklin S.C. Mohan A physical ‘sign’ as a screening tool for depressive symptoms in family practice Ainsley Moore The effects of (one year’s) treatment with doxycycline and rifampicin on neurotransmitter levels in cerebrospinal fluid and their association with cognition, mood, behaviour and function in Alzheimer’s disease Angelique Myles Eldercare Study: Evaluation of a nurse-based management program- Preliminary Analysis Nandini Natarajan Self-reported Comorbidities and Disease Burden in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Andrea Pike Title: The Simple Lifestyle Indicator Questionnaire (SLIQ): An Assessment of Criterion Validity and Population Norms Andrea Pike Integrating Newman’s Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness and Nurse Coaching to Create a Shift in Thinking and Lifestyle Behaviour among Pre-diseased Patients (METHODS) Vivian Ramsden Embedding Research into the Family Medicine Residency Training Program: Developing a Virtual Tool Kit Allison Salter Physician Attitudes Towards Thrombolysis (PATT): Analysis of community physician’s attitudes towards thrombolysis for the acute management of ischemic stroke Linda Sandercock Colorectal Screening in a Calgary Family Medicine Practice: A Mini-Audit Karen Schultz Understanding Continuity of Care from the Physician’s Perspective: A Qualitative Study Pam Sterling Medical Safety in Community Practice – Recruitment of Clinics Roger Thomas Systematic review of mentoring interventions to prevent children and adolescents using tobacco Roger Thomas Systematic review of mentoring interventions to prevent children and adolescents using drugs and alcohol

42 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale FAMRESEILY AMEDRCHICI NEDAY EDUCAT — WEIONDN FORUMESDAY • 28FORU MERM SURCRE L’ÉDDUI —CA TJOURION ENNÉE MÉ DDECINEE RECHE FAMILIALERCHE

WEDNESDAY / MERCREDI (PRE-CONFERENCE / PRÉconfÉrence)

DAY-AT-A-GLANCE • SOMMAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS DE LA JOURNÉE

Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. FAMILY MEDICINE EDUCATION FORUM See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. TIME FORUM SUR L’ÉDUCATION EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALEVoir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

Additional fees applyN eilsonto afternoon sessions.4 NEW! WE DN ES DAY NOUVEAU!See Page R2 to pre-register. ME R C E D I 0730-0830 Continental breakfast / Petit déjeuner Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 0830-1030 Presentation from the CFPC Committee on Undergraduate Education Imperial Ballroom 4,6,8 Reading Présentation du comité du CMFC sure l’enseignement prédoctoral room NEW! 1030-1100 Break / Pause NOUVEAU! 1100-1200 Update on CFPC Activities - Working group on Certification Process and the Working Group on Curriculum Review / Mise à jour sur les ativités du CMFC - Groupe de travail sur les processus de certification et le Groupe de travail sur la révision du curriculum Imperial Ballroom 4,6,8 1200-1300 Lunch / Déjeuner 1300-1500 Experiences and adventures in developing and implementing competency-based portfolio assessment of family practice residents: Learn from our growing pains and share your own Neilson 2 Competency-Based Family Medicine Centered Curriculum: Sharing Strategies and Resources Bannerman/Walker Helping learners to accommodate and manage diversity…and stay sane Neilson 3 Using key features to develop a shared curriculum Neilson 1 1500-1530 Break / Pause Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register.1530-1630 Medical education papers / Communications sur la formation médicale Imperial Ballroom 3,5,9 Des frais additionnels1630-1800 s’appliquentShow aux séances and d’après-midi.Tell / Séance d’expression libre Imperial Ballroom Foyer Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Reception / Réception

NEW! P102 Family Medicine Education Forum (FMEF) NOUVEAU! 0800 - 1600 Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale (FEMF) PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Imperial Ballroom 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

The Section of Teachers would like to welcome all family medicine teachers to attend the 2009 Family Medicine Education Forum. Topics for discussion at the morning keynote will include the recent projects of the CFPC’s Undergraduate Education Committee such as the Canadian Shared Family Medicine Clerkship Curriculum, as well as updates around various “up and coming” CFPC initiatives. The afternoon will provide delegates with opportunities to attend various teaching skills and faculty development workshops.

La Section des enseignants aimerait souhaiter la bienvenue à tous les enseignants au Forum 2009 sur l’éducation en médecine familiale. Les sujets de discussion à la conférence d’ouverture du matin incluront les récents projets du Comité du CMFC sur l’enseignement prédoctoral, comme le Canadian Shared Family Medicine Clerkship Curriculum (curriculum commun pour les stages en médecine familiale au Canada), ainsi que des mises à jour sur diverses nouvelles initiatives du CMFC. L’après-midi donnera aux participants l’occasion d’assister à un atelier sur diverses habiletés d’enseignement et la formation professorale.

0800-1600 Reading Room Neilson 4 – Hyatt Hotel

Drop in to the Reading Room anytime to browse new books in medical education and family medicine, and revisit some classic texts. Take the opportunityAdditional to relax, read, fees applyand talk to aboutafternoon books sessions. with friends and colleagues in a comfortable environment. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. This program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been accredited by Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. the Alberta College of Family Physicians, for up to 6 Mainpro-M1 credits.

Ce programme satisfait aux critères d’agrément du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et a été approuvé par le NEW!Collège des médecins de famille de l’Alberta pour jusqu’à six crédits Mainpro-M1. NOUVEAU! Pre-registration required. / Préinscription requise.

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 43 FAMILY MEDICINE EDUCATION FORUM • FORUM SUR L’ÉDUCATION EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE

Additional fees apply to afternoonWEDNESDAY sessions. / MERCREDI (PRE-CONFERENCE / PRÉconfÉrence) See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF20730-0830 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Continental Breakfast / petit déjeuner

NEW! NOUVEAU! 0830-1030 Presentation from the CFPC Committee on Undergraduate Education Présentation du Comité du CMFC sur l’enseignement prédoctoral Chair / Président: Ian Scott, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC

IMPERIAL 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel WE DN ES DAY ME R C E D I Goals: • to demonstrate the activity the CFPC is supporting at the UG level • to inform people regarding current issues at the UG level ME R C E D I WE DN ES DAY • to excite and incite people to action at the UG level at their school Objectifs : • démontrer les activités que le CMFC appuie au niveau prédoctoral • informer les gens des questions d’actualité au niveau prédoctoral • stimuler et inciter les gens à passer à l’action au niveau prédoctoral au sein de leur faculté

Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF21030-1100 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Break / pause

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1100-1200 update on CFPC Activities – Working Group on Certification Process Mise à jour sur les activités du CMFC – Groupe de travail sur le processus de certification Tim Allen, MD, CCFP(EM), Merrickville, ON

and the Working Group on Curriculum Review / et le Groupe de travail sur la révision du curriculum David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON IMPERIAL 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

1200-1300 LuncH / DéJEUNER

1300-1500 Workshops / ATELIERS IMPERIAL BALLROOM 4,6,8

Experiences and adventures in developing and implementing competency-based portfolio assessment of family practice residents: Learn from our growing pains and share your own! Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, Alberta Michel Donoff,MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, Alberta Paul Humphries, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, Alberta Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. hear about experiences at the University of Alberta as we work toward implementing competency-based assessment 2. develop an understanding of the intent of competency-based assessment 3. learn how to use tools to track progress towards competency with Residents 4. learn how the competency portfolio promotes guided self-assessment

Competency-Based Family Medicine Centered Curriculum: Sharing Strategies and Resources Liz Shaw, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP, Belleville, Ontario Danielle Saucier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Québec, Québec

This workshop will provide participants with the opportunity to share experience and strategies for implementing a Competency- Based, Family Medicine Centered curriculum with colleagues from other programs and provinces. In the process of sharing and comparing strategies, you will gain a better understanding of the concept of competency based learning while contributing to the development of a national database of ideas and tools to promote a more family medicine centered curriculum.

Helping learners to accommodate and manage diversity …and stay sane Konia Trouton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC Francine Lemire, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON Learning Objectives: 1. identify opportunities to:

44 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale FAMILY MEDICINE EDUCATION FORUM • FORUM SUR L’ÉDUCATION EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE

WEDNESDAY / MERCREDI (PRE-CONFERENCE / PRÉconfÉrence) 2. role model good clinical behavior and appropriate responses 3. help learners address how to best handle awkward and sensitive situations 4. share with others your experiences, initiatives and lessons learned

Using key features to develop a shared curriculum David Keegan, MD, CCFP(EM), Calgary, Alberta WE DN ES DAY The Shared Curriculum was conceptualized by the UG directors at FMF 2006 and has since grown into a pedagogically- ME R C E D I strong matrix of objectives (clinical, patient context, and practice skills), educational resources and assessment methods. Objectives: ME R C E D I

J WE DN ES DAY 1. to familiarize SOT members with the conceptual frameworks & development of the Shared Curriculum 2. to show how to find and use the resources, including handing out handy aids -- all with the purpose of making clinical teaching of medical students more efficient 3. to share some of the collaborative strategies (particularly our wiki) that we used to accomplish our success.

1500-1530 Break / pause

1530-1630 Medical education papers / Communications sur la formation médicale IMPERIAL BALLROOM 4,6,8

1630-1800 Show and Tell / SÉANCE D’EXPRESSION LIBRE IMPERIAL BALLROOM foyer Reception / réception

Join your colleagues to learn about new educational and research initiatives taking place at departments of family medicine across the country. Wine and cheese will be served.

Venez vous joindre à vos collègues pour découvrir des nouveautés en éducation et en recherche présentées par les départements de médecine familiale à travers le Canada. Du vin et du fromage seront offerts.

PRE-CONFERENCE / JOURNÉE PRÉCONFÉRENCE • Wednesday 28th/ mercredi 28

P100MC Risky business: Clinical decision making in emergency medicine 0800 - 1630 PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Turner Valley - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

P104Mc cognitive therapy tools 1000 - 1700 PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Penthouse - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

P105MC Management of childhood obesity in primary care: A systematic approach 1300 - 1700 PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Marquis - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

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NEW! NOUVEAU! SATELLITE SYMPOSIA • SYMPOSIUMS SATELLITES

These CME/CPD sessions occur at the times when no other scientific sessions are being offered, (hence the term ‘satellite’), but are M1 accredited and offered as a value-added feature to FMF. The topics come from NOTE the CFPC’s Call for Workshops or are proposed to the planning committee by external organizations and may have industry sponsorship. Pre-registration is required for satellite symposia. There is no additional fee.

Ces sessions de FMC/DPC sont présentées à des heures où aucune autre session scientifique n’est offerte (raison pour laquelle elles sont dites «satellites »). Elles donnent néanmoins droit à des crédits M1 et sont offertes à titre de « valeur ajoutée » au FMF. Les thèmes abordés proviennent de l’appel de communications du CMFC ou sont

T ELLI ES proposés au comité de planification par des organisations externes et elles peuvent être parrainées par l’industrie. La pré-inscription est requise, mais il n’y a pas de frais additionnels. No Additional fees. Pre-registration required. Pas de frais additionnels. Préinscription requise. TELLITE S Y MPOSI A S A O SI U MS SA SYMP THURSDAY / JEUDI NEW! 1001SS The common cold: Does it matter? NOUVEAU! 0645 - 0745 Alan Kaplan, MD CCFP(EM) FCFP, Toronto, ON ?? ! Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

Acute viral respiratory infections range from ‘the common cold’ to influenza. The ramifications of the actual illnesses and the subsequent complications of these illnesses make them a subject of significant importance to the Family Physician.

This presentation will provide practical information to assist the family medicineNEW practitioner DAY in the understanding of cold and flu infections and why they are important, the potential complications of these infectionsCHANGEMENT and the options for both prevention and treatment. DE JOURNÉE Learning Objectives: 1. distinguish the difference between colds, flu and sinusitis 2. understand the implications of URTI in certain patient populations 3. be able to make effective OTC recommendations for the prevention and treatment of colds and flu 4. review complications of acute viral rhinovirus infections and their management

This program is supported by an educational grant from Afexa Life Sciences Inc.

1003SS What’s new? 2008 Canadian Diabetes Association Guidelines update 0645 - 0745 Stuart Ross, MD FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Imperial 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

The goal of the symposium is to improve management of T2DM patients by: -addressing the 2008 CDA CPG -discussing these, using case scenarios where appropriate -providing a venue to encourage learning among peers

The rationale is to develop a program to facilitate the dissemination of the 2008 Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada. The guideline recommendations are designed to help healthcare professionals make clinical decisions based on evidence and/or expert consensus. Learning Objectives: After completing this program, participants will be able to: 1. differentiate the treatment algorithms of the 2003 to the 2008 Canadian Diabetes Association clinical practice guidelines 2. identify strategies for incorporating the treatment algorithm for the management of hyperglycemia into clinical practice 3. prioritize the treatment and management of concomitant conditions in the type 2 diabetic patient - including blood glucose, blood pressure, lipids, smoking cessation and lifestyle changes 4. assess the most informative and effective tools to monitor and manage the type 2 diabetic patient and incorporate into clinical practice

This program is supported by an educational grant from Merck Frosst Canada Ltd.

1036SS adult ADHD in family practice: Learning through understanding 1215 - 1315 Peter J. Lin, MD, CCFP, North York, ON Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

The objective of this program is to provide primary care physicians with a simplified approach to managing patients with Adult ADHD. This program will use the POD5© approach (Patient-Oriented Discussion), involving a clinical case. Physicians will answer 5 key questions that are designed to help manage patients with Adult ADHD from diagnosis right through to treatment and

46 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale SATELLITE SYMPOSIA • SYMPOSIUMS SATELLITES follow-up: 1. Why should I care? 2. Who is at risk? 3. How do I make the diagnosis? 4. Who do I refer and how can I make it a good referral? 5. How do I treat and manage?

Learning Objectives: SYMP O SI U MS SA 1. assess the prevalence and impact of Adult ADHD on your patient population S A 2. identify who is at risk for Adult ADHD in your adult population TELLITE S Y MPOSI A 3. screen and diagnose Adult ADHD in your patients at risk 4. recognize and refer patients who require specialist care or follow-up 5. evaluate and initiate appropriate treatments for Adult ADHD T ELLI ES This program is supported by an educational grant from Janssen-Ortho Inc.

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2003SS nutrition Briefcase: Tools to support patient nutrition counselling in the prevention and management of CVD 0645 - 0745 Rick Ward, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Loretta Tetarenko, Registerd Dietitian (RD), Calgary, AB Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

Nutrition in cardiovascular disease prevention and management is an ever-increasing consideration for healthcare professionals. This session has been designed to actively discuss diet as a modifiable risk factor, providing an overview of nutrition principles through case study. The interactive dialogue, facilitated by a practicing family physician and registered dietitian, will also provide participants the opportunity and the forum to evaluate practical insight on incorporating nutrition and lifestyle counselling in an effort to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes for patients. Learning Objectives: 1. enhance knowledge of nutrition principles and guidelines for management and prevention of cardiovascular disease through discussion 2. equip primary care physicians with tools to integrate nutrition into their practices to improve patient cardiovascular disease outcomes 3. identify and discuss relevant nutrition resources for patient assessment and treatment

This program is supported by an educational grant from Unilever.

2004SS Tobacco addiction: What do we know and where do we go? 0645 - 0745 Charl Els, MD, MBChB, FCPsych[SA], Mmed Psych (cum Laude), Cert. ASAM, MROCC, Edmonton, AB Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, the participant will have: -increased knowledge of the prevalence of smoking -an increased understanding of the evidence-based treatment of this condition -increased confidence in applying psychosocial and pharmacotherapeutic interventions for tobacco addiction

This program is supported by an educational grant from Pfizer Canada Inc.

2037SS The state of post-menopausal osteoporosis management in Canada: Are new approaches needed? 1215 - 1315 John F. Chiu, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB David Kendler, MD, FRCPC Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: 1. identify the current andAdditional unmet needs fees apply of primary to afternoon care physicians sessions. who provide osteoporosis care in Canada based upon patterns of delivered careSee Page R2 to pre-register. 2. recognize patients withinDes fraistheir additionnels own practice s’appliquent populations aux s éancesat high d’après-midi. risk of fracture 3. evaluate current treatmentVoir la optionspage RF2 pourand vus their inscrire adequacy à l’avance. in those patient groups at risk 4. discuss the practical applications of newer theories on bone remodeling and how to utilize emerging approaches to decrease fracture risk

This program is supportedNEW! by an educational grant from Amgen. NOUVEAU!

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

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2089SS demystifying Anaphylaxis. Ask the expert: Update on anaphylaxis management 1215-1315 Zave H Chad, MD, FRCPC, Ottawa, ON Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel

The objectives of this program are to provide an opportunity for primary physicians with an interest in anaphylaxis to share best practices through case discussions of challenging patient issues and review of current Canadian consensus guidelines. After participating in this session, physicians will be able to: 1. distinguish anaphylaxis symptoms from other conditions

T ELLI ES 2. provide initial and follow-up care for patients at risk for anaphylaxis including how often they should be reassessed 3. apply current anaphylaxis consensus guidelines 4. address patient educational needs about anaphylaxis

TELLITE S Y MPOSI A This program is supported by an educational grant from King Pharmaceuticals Inc. S A O SI U MS SA SYMP 2086SS Where do we go after Metformin? The emerging role of incretin-based therapies in the management of 1730 - 1830 Type 2 Diabetes: GLP-1 Analogues & DDP-4 Inhibitors Stuart Ross, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Imperial 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel After attending this program, participants will be able to: 1. explain the current limitations of treating Type 2 Diabetes 2. distinguish between the mechanisms of action of incretin-based therapies (glucagon-like peptide-1 [GLP-1] 3. critically assess the clinical evidence for incretin-based therapies 4. define the potential roles and uses of incretin-based therapies in clinical practice

This program is supported by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk.

2087SS Managing CV risk factors in special populations 1730 - 1830 Milan Gupta, MD, Hamilton, On Angela Kealey, MD, FRCP(C), Calgary, AB Chair: Bruce Wheeler, MD Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: After attending this session, participants will be able to: 1. identify how ethnicity and gender can influence CV risk assessment 2. adjust therapy for CV risk factors based on ethnicity and gender 3. recognize other patient groups requiring a special approach in the management of CV risk factors

This program is supported by an educational grant from Pfizer Canada Inc.

2088SS new horizons in Fibromyalgia: Bringing hope through better patient care 1730 - 1830 Monique Camerlain, MD, FRCPC, Sherbrooke, QC Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: Following this session, participants will be able to: 1. give the prevalence and etiologic theories for fibromyalgia 2. list the diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis and investigations for fibromyalgia 3. explain the diagnosis to patients with fibromyalgia in a positive, hopeful and respectful manner 4. provide a treatment strategy for patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia 5. obtain resources to assist patients in the management of their fibromyalgia

This program is supported by an educational grant from Pfizer Canada Inc.

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3001SS My patient has had a heart attack. Now what? 0645 - 0745 James Stone, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FAACVPR, FACC, Calgary, AB Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel SYMP O SI U MS SA

This satellite symposium wishes to provide delegates attending FMF 2009 with a unique and high level learning opportunity S A by addressing the context in which to assess, evaluate, treat and manage complex post-MI patients. The session will TELLITE S Y MPOSI A underscore the importance of cholesterol management with a guide to the important role and emerging clinical evidence and treatment guidelines of more aggressive cholesterol lowering, providing family physicians with a practical and comprehensive care plan for their post-MI patients. T ELLI ES Learning Objectives: 1. assess impact of long-term risk management in post-MI patients on reduction of recurrent vascular events 2. associate benefits of aggressive CV risk reduction in high risk patients, including intensive early LDL cholesterol reduction, on recurrent ischemic events 3. develop and initiate an early, multi-faceted approach to risk reduction in post-MI patients 4. identify and recognize scope of Canadian cardiovascular care gap

This program is supported by an educational grant from Merck Frosst/Schering Pharmaceuticals.

3002SS Think global, act local: Review of erectile dysfunction - Mild to severe 0645 - 0745 Stacey Elliott, MD, Calgary, AB Theodore J. Jablonski, BSc (Med), MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

To provide an update on the diagnosis and management of Erectile Dysfunction and its implications on global cardiovascular risk assessment in large group format. Learning Objectives: 1. to understand the predictive value of ED and future cardiovascular disease: 2. to review the assessment of ED especially with CV risk assessment 3. to review the risk factors for men with mild ED 4. to review the treatment of men with mild ED (i.e. recreational vs. “true” ED)

This program is supported by an educational grant from Pfizer Canada Inc.

3047SS cOPD: Earlier diagnosis today = a better tomorrow: From diagnosis to the latest discoveries 1215 - 1315 Alan G. Kaplan, MD, CCFP (EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON Charlie Chan, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON Sandra Adams, MD, USA Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

This highly interactive case-based symposium will highlight the prevalence of COPD in different groups of patients, describe the clinical advantages of earlier identification, diagnosis and management of COPD, and the important role of spirometry based on current guidelines as well as discuss similarities and differences between COPD and asthma.

The program will also review the potential for pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in COPD to prevent exacerbations, improve quality of life and decrease mortality as well as review new evidence and recent developments in the overall management of COPD. Learning Objectives: 1. highlight the clinical advantages of earlier identification, diagnosis and management of COPD, and the important role of spirometry based on current guidelines 2. discuss similarities andAdditional differences fees between apply to COPD afternoon and sessions.asthma 3. discuss the potential forSee Pagepharmacological R2 to pre-register. and non-pharmacological interventions in COPD to prevent exacerbations, improve quality of lifeDes and frais decrease additionnels mortality s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 4. review new evidence and recent developments in the management of COPD

This program is supported by an educational grant from Pfizer Canada Inc. and Boehringer Ingelheim. NEW! NOUVEAU!

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

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1001SS The common cold: Does it matter? 0645 - 0745 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 46. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE

Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

Additional fees1003SS apply to afternoonWhat’s sessions. new? 2008 Canadian Diabetes Association Guidelines update See Page R2 to 0645pre-register. - 0745 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 46. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1000KC Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture 0800 - 0930 “Population health outcomes – Is the role of the family physician important?” « Les résultats en matière de santé de la population — Le rôle du médecin de famille est-il important ? » Barbara Starfield, MD, MHP Room / Salle : Macleod Hall - TELUS Convention Centre

See page 21 for details. / Voir la page 21 pour de plus amples renseignements.

1004MC Emergency Department Targeted Ultrasound (EDTU) - Thursday

J E UD I 0830 - 1600 Room: Kensington A,B,C - Marriott Hotel T HU RS DAY PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY 1005WA Working with high risk youth: Implications for practice 1000 - 1200 Karen Weyman, MD, M.Ed, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Cheryl Wertman, Toronto, ON Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Additional fees1. toapply have to afternoon a better sessions. understanding of the challenges faced by homeless and high risk youth See Page R2 to 2.pre-register. to be able to identify and explore common health problems in this population using a comprehensive psychosocial Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pourscreening vus inscrire à l’avance. tool 3. to improve skills in establishing effective therapeutic relationships with youth

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1006G Inflammatory bowel disease update / Mise à jour sur les maladies inflammatoires de l’intestin 1000 - 1030 Gil Kaplan, MD, MPH, FRC, Calgary, AB George Tolomiczenko, Toronto, ON Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. outline the epidemiology of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis in Canada. Describe the genetic, environmental and microbial factors associated with these diseases 2. outline current treatment options and ongoing monitoring of symptoms relevant to family practitioners 3. improve understanding of diagnostic signs and timely referral to specialist care Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. donner un aperçu de l’épidémiologie de la maladie de Crohn et de la colite ulcéreuse au Canada; décrire les facteurs génétiques, environnementaux et microbiens associés à ces maladies 2. donner un aperçu des options thérapeutiques actuelles et de la surveillance sur une base continue des symptômes qui concernent les médecins de famille 3. accroître la compréhension des signes diagnostiques et des demandes de consultation en temps opportun auprès d’un spécialiste.

1007WA Wound care 101 - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall 1000 - 1100 Mark Karanofsky, MDCM, CCFP, Cote St Luc, QC PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

1008Mc cognitive therapy foundations 1000 - 1700 Room: Penthouse - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY 1009Wa collaboration between family physicians and other specialists: Planning curriculum 1000 - 1200 Denyse Richardson, MD, FRCP, Toronto, ON Louise L. Nasmith, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Room: Glen 201 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of this workshop, participants will have:

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1. defined the key elements to successful collaboration between family physicians and other specialists 2. identified objectives for their programs 3. identified teaching methods to achieve these objectives 4. determined the steps needed to accomplish this in their own programs

1010WA Lung cancer: Moving forward 1000 - 1100 Tunji Fatoye, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB Jeffrey Sisler, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. comfortably discuss pros and cons of screening for lung cancer 2. identify key symptoms of lung cancer, arrange appropriate and efficient diagnostic tests 3. name chemotherapy and biologic agents for lung cancer, survival impact and important side-effects 4. describe recommended follow-up tests and survival impact

1011NR The Seventh Annual EBM Teachers Meeting

1000 - 1200 Martin G. Dawes, MD, MBBS, FRCGP, PhD, Westmount, QC Colleen Kirkham, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC T HU RS DAY

Tom Elmslie, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON David H. Chan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ancaster, ON J E UD I Room: Doll - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: EBM teachers will: 1. share teaching tools and strategies 2. have an opportunity to network 3. participate in a discussion about common teaching problems and barriers faced in teaching EBM

1013Wa approach to psychotherapy in primary care 1000 - 1200 Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON Doug Oliver, MD, CCFP, Dundas, ON Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: 1. understand the rationale for the use of supportive therapy versus change therapy 2. understand and be able to apply the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), including cognitive logs and behavioural homework

1014WA From clarification to optimization: Defining the role of the registered nurse in the interprofessional family 1000 - 1100 practice setting Azadeh Moaveni, MD, CCFP, Richmond Hill, ON Melanie Hammond, Toronto, ON Ivy F. Oandasan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, North York, ON Lesley Gotlib Conn, PhD, Toronto, ON Anna Gallinaro, MA, Toronto, ON Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to learn about the diverse clinical skills employed by FP-RNs in the family practice setting 2. to learn ways in which to optimize the scope of practice of the FP-RN 3. to facilitate communication of the role of the FP-RN in the interprofessional setting between various health professionals

1015NR Integrated horizontal curriculum discussion group 1000 - 1200 David W. Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Francois-Gilles M. Boucher, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON Room: Glen 205 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: This discussion group is designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information about the design and implementation of horizontal or integrated curricula. By invitation only.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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1016MC Musculoskeletal joint assessment made easy 1000 - 1700 Room: Canadian Pacific - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY 1017WA Teaching advocacy: Physicians and health system renewal 1000 - 1200 SESSION CANCELLED

1018Wa a diabetes program in family practice: How to do it 1000 - 1100 Anne Barber, RN (EC), MSc, Hamilton, ON Lisa McCarthy, MD, Burlington, ON Michele MacDonald Werstuck, MSc, RD, CDE, Hamilton, ON Inge Schabort, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON Room: Macleod Hall B/C - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1. identify patients with diabetes more easily including screening approaches, disease registries 2. describe options for maximizing your capacity for providing care including flowsheets, templates, connecting with an interprofessional team 3. easily access a library of resources for both their patients and to help train their providers

1019WA What we need to know about Influenza J E UD I 1000 - 1200 James Dickinson, MBBS, CCFP, PhD, Calgary, AB Kevin Fonseca, MSc, PhD, D(ABMM), Calgary, AB Elisabeth Henderson, MD, PhD, Calgary, AB T HU RS DAY Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. Understand the changing virology of influenza and influenza like illness. 2. Learn new insights about the epidemiology of influenza epidemics, and their transmission. 3. Learn methods for infection control in the office, clinical and laboratory diagnosis and treatment of influenza. 4. Learn how to participate in influenza research networks

1020WA Integrated community clerkships: Addressing the shortage of rural physicians 1000 - 1100 SESSION CANCELLED

1021WA 1 in 400: The challenge of childhood cancer survivors 1000 - 1100 Mark Greenberg, MD, MBChB, FRCPC, FAAP, Toronto, ON Paul Nathan, MD, Toronto, ON Norma D’Agostino, PhD, C.Psych, Toronto, ON Room: TELUS 106 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: - to understand and be better able to manage the most common adverse outcomes of treatment in adult survivors of childhood cancer

1095WA Meeting the challenge of International Medical Graduate (IMG) selection for postgraduate training 1000-1200 in Canada through the use of the MCC assessment and CaRMS processes Sandra Banner, Ottawa, ON David Blackmore, MD, Ottawa, ON Ian Bowmer, MD, Ottawa, ON Room: Glen 202 - TELUS Convention Centre

The Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) provides a comprehensive dossier on each postgraduate applicant which includes credential verification information and the results of examinations of the Medical Council of Canada, and where available, provincial assessment results. What is the best way to interpret the CaRMS and the MCC information in order to make an informed choice about internationally trained medical applicants? While program directors often have a clear understanding about applicants from Canadian medical schools, understanding an international graduate’s application can be less clear.

This workshop is directed toward Program Directors and their representatives who would like to better understand the international medical graduate (IMG), and become more efficient in selecting the most appropriate and competitive IMGs for their program(s).

The workshop will describe the heterogeneity of the IMG population, including Canadians studying abroad. It will review quantitative criteria available for the selection of IMGs, and enable the interpretation of current and past IMG assessments and their sub scores. Participants will be able to interpret the CaRMS and MCC documents; gain an understanding on the presenting challenges of selecting an appropriate IMG trainee through the use of small group discussion and sharing of experiences.

Workshop participants will receive handouts, view PowerPoint presentations by the workshop facilitators, participate in breakout groups, and participate in facilitated discussions that will encourage the sharing of information, knowledge, questions, and anecdotes from the participants when selecting the right IMG for their program(s).

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pourSC vusIE inscrireN àTIFI l’avance.C PROGRAM — THURSDAY 29 JEUDI — PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1023WA PCR-hs : Dysfonction endothéliale et prévention primaire des maladies cardiovasculaires 1000 - 1100 hsCRP: Endothelial dysfunction and primary prevention in cardiovascular disease Francois Charbonneau, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Salle / Room: Imperial 4,6,8 Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. identifier les facteurs de risques classiques selon leur priorité 2. revoir les recommandations canadiennes de prévention primaire des maladies cardiovasculaires 3. reconnaître les nouveaux marqueurs de risques et leur impact sur la prévention pharmacologique Learning Objectives: 1. to identify the traditional risk factors in order of priority 2. to review the Canadian recommendations for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease 3. to recognize the new risk markers and their impact on pharmacological prevention

1024WA Vertigo 1000 - 1100 Beth Lange, MD, FRCSC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod Hall D - TELUS Convention Centre T HU RS DAY

Dr. Lange is an Otolaryngologist, with subspeciality training in Neurototology (Acoustic and Vestibular Disorders). She is the J E UD I Medical Director of the Rockyview Hearing and Balance Laboratory, as well as participating in University research. She will be speaking on the more recent advances in vestibular diagnosis and treatment.

1032Wa handling challenging teaching situations 1000 - 1200 Natascha Crispino, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Difat Jakubovicz, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Room: Glen 204 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of the workshop participants will be able to: 1. anticipate, identify and, ideally, prevent challenging teaching situations 2. apply an effective framework for approaching challenging teaching situations 3. develop appropriate strategies to deal with such situations

1091Wa how to assess quality in an interdisciplinary family practice 1000 - 1100 Lisa Dolovich, MD, Hamilton, ON David J. Price, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON Room: TELUS 109 - TELUS Convention Centre

Additional feesLearning apply to afternoonObjectives: sessions. See Page R2 to 1.pre-register. describe the “Quality in Family Practice” program and how this can facilitate continuous quality improvement Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF22. pour describe vus inscrire à thel’avance. benefits and challenges of assessing quality in an interdisciplinary family practice 3. provide tools and processes for assessing quality in family practice

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1026G new concussion guidelines / Nouvelles lignes directrices sur la commotion cérébrale 1030 - 1100 Preston Wiley, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to be able to recognize concussion 2. to be able to objectively assess concussion in the office and in the field 3. to determine common modifiers that might change management 4. to safely manage the patient with common concussion presentations

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

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Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. être capable de reconnaître une commotion 2. être capable d’évaluer objectivement une commotion en cabinet et sur le terrain 3. déterminer les modificateurs courants qui pourraient changer la prise en charge 4. prendre en charge en toute sécurité les patients présentant les signes courants de commotion

1022Wa cFPC Continuing Professional Development Department: Introduction to the ePearls Desktop 1100 - 1200 Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre

The CFPC ePearls Desktop is an electronic program that combines point-of-care clinical resources with interactive, self-directed learning activities. The Desktop provides family physicians with a variety of popular clinical resources and facilitates the integration of new knowledge into practice through accredited learning activities. The Desktop serves as a tool

for learning and enhances practice reflection and evidence-based medicine skills.

Additional feesThis apply interactive to afternoon one-hour sessions. workshop offers a hands-on approach to exploring the ePearls Desktop and the many clinical See Page R2 to resourcespre-register. and CPD opportunities it provides. Participants will learn how to navigate the ePearls Desktop, examine the Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi.

Voir la pageJ E UD I RF2information pour vus inscrire à l’avance.resources available and learn how to complete a Mini-Pearl, Pearl and/or Audit Pearl activity (eligible for Mainpro T HU RS DAY credits). Expert advisors will be on hand to answer your CPD questions.

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1027G Gastroenterology update for family physicians / Gastroentérologie - mise à jour pour les médecins de famille 1100 - 1200 Michael Kolber, BSc, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: To review common diseases in GI medicine seen in primary care including: colorectal cancer and screening, celiac disease, clostridium difficile, GERD and Barrett’s Esophagitis. Objectif d’apprentissage : Passer en revue les maladies courantes en gastro-entérologie observées en soins primaires, dont le cancer colorectal et son dépistage, la maladie cœliaque, le clostridium difficile, le reflux gastro-œsophagien et l’œsophagite de Barrett.

1028WA Life in the (family practice) trenches: Where do we stand? 1100 - 1200 Jean-Pierre Arseneau, MD, CCFP, Bathurst, NB Jim Thorsteinson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC C. Ruth Wilson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON Rob Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB Room: TELUS 105 - TELUS Convention Centre

Orphan Patients – Standing Room Only – Teams - Performance Measures These are just some of the real issues that practicing family physicians from across the country face every day. How should we respond in practice and in policy? This will be an interactive session presented by members of the CFPC’s Advisory Committee on Family Practice. What do YOU think and how would YOU respond? Family Physicians from across Canada will present some of the real issues being faced by practicing family doctors. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with members of the Advisory Committee on Family Practice around how we should respond in practice, and how our College should respond to these issues in policy.

1029Wa clinical conundrums in heart failure: CCS Heart Failure Guidelines Update 2009 1100 - 1200 Robert S. McKelvie, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON Adam G.Z. Grzeslo, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Burlington, ON Room: Macleod Hall B/C - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. describe evidence-based diagnosis and management of patients with right-sided heart failure 2. discuss the clinical and practical impact of recent and important heart failure clinical trials

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1030WA Long term care pearls: A primer for the attending physician 1100 - 1200 Paddy Quail, MD, CCFP, FCFP, CMD, Calgary, AB Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre

The learner will participate in a case based education session that will review the essential elements of practice in the long term care environment. There will be an emphasis on common infectious diseases, appropriate medication management, the physician’s role in fall and fracture prevention and working with families.

1031WA The role of clinical error in unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions for acute cystitis in adult women 1100 - 1130 Cheryl Hunchak, MD, CCFP, MPH, Toronto, ON Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. review the findings of an original research study examining the role of clinical error in unnecessary antibiotic use in the treatment of acute cystitis 2. discuss the relationship between diagnostic error and unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions in other common primary care conditions 3. discuss the study implications as they pertain to future research directions and the current guidelines for empiric therapy of

acute uncomplicated UTI T HU RS DAY J E UD I 1033WA Wound care 101 (repeat) - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall 1100 - 1200 Mark Karanofsky, MD, CCFP, Cote St Luc, QC PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

1034WA Emergency medicine decision-making tools/guidelines: Exploring the practical use of decision rules in the ER 1100 - 1200 Michael R. Wickham, MD, CCFP(EM), Canmore, AB Room: Macleod Hall D - TELUS Convention Centre The learner should: 1. appreciate that well validated decision guidelines exist for the management of ankle, knee, c-spine and head-injured patients Patients should: 1. appreciate the patient and departmental benefits that result from the correct use of the guidelines 2. understand those patient factors that would render the guidelines inaccurate

1035WA Re-conceptualizing maternity care in rural British Columbia: A study on interprofessional collaboration 1130 - 1200 between physicians and midwives Stefan Grzybowski, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: -The goal of this research is to identify barriers to interprofessional models of maternity care within a rural environment and the changes that need to occur to facilitate such models.

1036SS adult ADHD in family practice: Learning through understanding 1215 - 1315 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 46. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

1037 Estate, will and charitable gift planning seminar: Planning for your family, planning for your practice 1215 - 1315 Elaine Blades, LL.B, TEP, MTI, Toronto, Ontario Rod Scheuerman, BComm, CFP, STEP, Vancouver, BC Room: TELUS 109 - TELUS Convention Centre

Family physicians need to plan for their families, as well as plan for their family practice. This session will address issues such as wills, executor appointments, use of trusts, and tax effective charitable planning.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

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1086WA The Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care: Setting new directions 1215 - 1315 John Feightner, MD, CCFP, FCFP, London, ON Ian Graham, PhD, Ottawa, ON, Kim Elmslie, MSc, Ottawa, ON Nick Pimlott, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON (moderator) PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Stephen A/B - Hyatt Hotel

The Public Health Agency of Canada has re-established the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care building on Additional feesa 25-year apply to afternoon history sessions. of pioneering evidence-based guidelines for primary care. The field of primary care has evolved; scope See Page R2 to ofpre-register. practice and supports for guideline implementation have become central challenges. In this workshop primary care Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2professionals pour vus inscrire à l’avance. will learn more about the new Task Force, and share their ideas to help set new directions for the Task Force. Participants will discuss guideline topic priorities, practitioner involvement in guideline development, suggestions for dissemination and facilitation of guideline use, and opportunities for further engagement. NEW! NOUVEAU! 1215-1315 Section of Teachers Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle de la Section des enseignants Room / Salle : Imperial 4, 6, 8 – Hyatt Hotel

A boxed lunch will be provided. / Boite à lunch fournie.

1025WA Rural educators day

J E UD I 1330 - 1700 Room: Neilson 1 - Hyatt Hotel T HU RS DAY An opportunity for rural teachers and educators to exhange information and to discuss issues they face. This year’s session will focus on competency-based education as it applies to rural programs.

1038WA Primary care management of substance use during pregnancy 1330 - 1430 SESSION CANCELLED

1039MC PAACT: Anti-infective - 2009 update 1330 - 1700 Room: Marquis - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

1040Mc breastfeeding basics for the practicing physican 1330 - 1700 Room: Turner Valley - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY 1041WA The learning contract: An interactive primer on moving your students from reactive to reflective 1330 - 1430 Florence Kim, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Fok-Han Leung, MD, CCFP, East York, ON Room: Glen 202 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. evaluate a simulated learner-teacher encounter 2. identify key elements of the learning contract 3. practice giving feedback on learning contracts 4. know the theoretical underpinnings behind learning contracts 5. appreciate the relationship between learning contracts and self-reflection

1042Wa developing tomorrow’s medical leaders in a collaborative environment 1330 - 1700 Beth Sneyd, CAIR, Ottawa, ON Room: Glen 205 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. understand the value of physician leadership within medicine and throughout Canadian society 2. understand the current and future challenges facing the medical profession 3. define a vision of collaborative leadership in health care 4. identify and utilize opportunities to practice collaborative leadership as physicians

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1043Wa do the prescriptions I write indicate how good a doctor I am? 1330 - 1430 Martin Dawes, MD, MBBS, FRCGP, PhD, Montreal, QC David H. Chan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ancaster, ON Gillian Bartlett, MD, Montreal, QC Colleen Kirkham, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Room: TELUS 106 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to learn how to use prescribing audits to inform practice. 2. to take pre-existing prescribing based quality criteria and refine this to develop a set of criteria that family physicians at FMF feel might reflect their own quality of practice 2. to discover easy valid resources that might help inform better prescribing practice

1044Mc behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD): Applying the P.I.E.C.E.S. framework for 1330 - 1700 effective clinical management of BPSD Room: Oval Room - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

1045MC The impact of attachment and parenting on behaviour in children 1330 - 1700 Room: Leduc - Fairmont Palliser Hotel

PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY T HU RS DAY J E UD I 1046WA Self-management: A practical primer for family practitioners 1330 - 1430 Lisa McCarthy, MD, RPh, PharmD, Burlington, ON Anne Barber, Hamilton, ON Miriam Wolfson, MSW, Hamilton, ON Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1. define self-management 2. describe the rationale for its gaining momentum as means for empowering patients 3. explain how family physicians can support patient self management efforts efficiently in day-to-day practice

1047WA Online self-serve tools for better elder care 1330 - 1430 Robert Bowden, PhD, PEng, Vancouver, BC Karen Flood, Vancouver, BC Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of the session participants will: 1. understand barriers to elder care, from a family’s perspective 2. learn about new online tools which enable patients and their families to easily achieve better self-care and shared care 3. gain a resource to improve patient engagement, consultations and care outcomes

1048WA Maximizing continuity of care in a teaching clinic 1330 - 1430 Tamara Buchel, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB Brent L. Kvern, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB Room: Glen 204 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: -The participant will learn one method used to measure continuity of care in a teaching practice before and after a curricular change to describe the effect of the change.

1049WA Introduction to the CFPC Certification Exam: A primer for practice eligible candidates and residents 1330 - 1600 Kendall A. Noel, MDCM, CCFP, Rockland, ON Room: Glen 201 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to teach participants to incorporate the patient centered approach in their interviewing technique and explain its application to the CFPC’s Simulated Office Orals 2. to teach participants how the Simulated Office Oral are graded 3. to introduce participants to the Short Answer Management Problem section of the certification and allow them the opportunity to practice.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

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1050Wa delivery of rehabilitation services within a family health team: A population-based model 1330 - 1400 Julie Richardson, PhD, BSc, PT, Hamilton, ON Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: At the end of the session participants will understand how a population-based model can be used to deliver rehabilitation services within a Family Health Team in primary care to monitor physical functioning to increase patient self-management skills and collaboration care in Chronic Disease Management.

1051WA Formation par Internet : Quelle est la perception des médecins de famille inscrits au terme de la formation ? 1330 - 1430 Suzanne Gagnon, MA, MD, CCMF, FCMF (Français), Québec, QC Cassian Minguet, Bruxelles, QC Salle : Glen 203 - TELUS Convention Centre Objectifs d’apprentissage : Évaluer les perceptions de cette innovation pédagogique chez des médecins de famille superviseurs de résidents inscrits à une formation par Internet portant sur les technologies de l’enseignement et la pédagogie.

1052Wa difficult chronic pain patients in palliative care 1330 - 1430 Neil Hagen, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod E2 - TELUS Convention Centre J E UD I

T HU RS DAY Cancer pain is a highly prevalent and important public health issue. Canada is fortunate in having many powerful analgesic

interventions, no farther away than the local pharmacy. Also, non-drug interventions such as palliative radiation are generally effective and well tolerated. However, not all patients will respond to standard analgesic interventions. Some cancer pain Additional feesproblems apply to afternoon can be sessions.predicted to be difficult to manage: breakthrough cancer pain, neuropathic pain related to the cancer or its See Page R2 to treatment,pre-register. managing pain in the setting of delirium or other causes of cognitive impairment, and other clinical scenarios. In Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2this pour case-based,vus inscrire à l’avance. interactive workshop we will review standard approaches to assessment and management of cancer pain, followed by a presentation of cases with more difficult to manage symptoms, and their outcomes.

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1053G Identification of the “at risk” young athlete (Pediatric hot topics) 1330 - 1400 Le dépistage du jeune athlète « à risque » (Sujets d’actualité en pédiatrie) Claire LeBlanc, MD, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to: 1. understand the concept of overuse injury 2. recognize particularly at risk female athletes 3. develop preventive strategies Objectifs d’apprentissage : Additional feesAu applyterme to afternoon de cette sessions. session, les participants pourront : See Page R2 to 1.pre-register. comprendre le concept de surutilisation Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF22. pour identifier vus inscrire à l’avance.les femmes athlètes particulièrement à risque 3. développer des stratégies de prévention

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1054WA Section of Teachers symposium: Interprofessional education in family medicine 1330 - 1700 Symposium de la Section des enseignants : Éducation interprofessionelle en médecine familiale Lisa McCarthy, MD, Burlington, ON Judith A. Thompson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Tunji Fatoye, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB Ivy F. Oandasan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, North York, ON Louise L. Nasmith, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Christie Anne Newton, MD, CCFP, Port Moody, BC Derek Jorgensen, MD Room / Salle : Imperial 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

Audience: Educators involved in teaching healthcare professional learners (undergrad and postgrad) within clinical family practice settings across the country. Learning Objectives: By the end of the 3-hour workshop, participants will: 1. be aware of the Accreditation Principles for IPE and impact on Family Medicine 2. become familiar with teaching methods and issues to consider when implementing IPE to learners across disciplines within family practice settings 3. make concrete recommendations to the SOT Executive on what can be done to further advance the preparation of faculty and the teaching of students to learn about IPE in Family Medicine.

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Auditoire : Éducateurs qui travaillent dans l’enseignement des apprenants professionnels en soins de santé (prédoctoral et postdoctoral) dans les contextes cliniques de pratique familiale de partout au pays : Objectifs d’apprentissage : Au terme de cet atelier de trois heures, les participants seront : 1. sensibilisés aux principes d’agrément de l’ÉIP et à son impact sur la médecine familiale 2. familiers avec les méthodes d’enseignement et les aspects à considérer au moment d’appliquer l’ÉIP chez les apprenants des diverses disciplines dans les contextes de la pratique familiale 3. en mesure de faire des recommandations concrètes au Comité de direction de la Section des enseignants sur les démarches à prendre pour faire progresser davantage la préparation des professeurs et l’enseignement aux résidents afin que ceux-ci apprennent les principes de l’ÉIP en médecine familiale.

1055WA Sports medicine update 1330 - 1430 Preston Wiley, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod Hall B/C - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to develop a management approach to the chronically painful shoulder 2. to efficiently use diagnostic imaging in the assessment of the chronically painful shoulder T HU RS DAY 3. to develop a management approach to the painful heel J E UD I 4. to develop a management approach to the chronically painful tendon

1056WA The wonderful world of Google 1330 - 1430 Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre

Google was launched in 1996, and it is still growing and changing. You may Google every day, but do you know about iGoogle? Google Reader? Google Calendar? The differences between Google Scholar and just plain Google? Come to this interactive one-hour workshop and get some hands-on experience with a smorgasbord of Google offerings that will help you to be better organized and more informed.

1057WA The early management of sepsis/septic shock 1330 - 1430 Luc Berthiaume, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod Hall D - TELUS Convention Centre Severe infections are frequently seen in the emergency department. The development of severe sepsis and septic shock is associated with a high mortality. As is the case in other diseases, such as myocardial infarction and trauma, the early recognition of severe sepsis (septic shock) and the early institution of appropriate therapies likely influences outcomes.

By the end of this workshop, the participant will be able to: 1. describe the continuum of sepsis, from systemic inflammatory response syndrome to septic shock 2. initiate appropriate antimicrobial therapy in a patient with suspected sepsis 3. provide early adequate resuscitation in patients with severe sepsis/septic shock

1058WA Wound care 101 (repeat) - Demonstration Theatre 1330 - 1430 Mark Karanofsky, MD, CCFP, Cote St Luc, QC PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

1064WA Family practice: The first five years 1330 - 1430 Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP, Belleville, ON Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel

If you are in your first five years of family practice, this workshop is for you! It will be an opportunity to share successes and discuss challenges in setting up a family practice. Come find out what your peers have done well, and what they wish they had done differently. You will have the chance to give advice, get advice, and network with your current and future family medicine colleagues.

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2S pourC IEvus inscrireNTIFI à l’avance.C PROGRAM — THURSDAY 29 JEUDI — PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1059G Management of obesity in children and youth (Pediatric hot topics) 1400 - 1430 Prise en charge de l’obésité chez les enfants et les jeunes (Sujets d’actualité en pédiatrie) Claire LeBlanc, MD, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to: 1. understand current office based obesity management concepts for children and youth 2. appreciate when to refer and to whom one should refer 3. develop office-based preventive strategies Objectifs d’apprentissage : Au terme de cette session, les participants pourront : 1. comprendre les concepts actuels du traitement de l’obésité en cabinet pour les enfants et les jeunes 2. juger quand demander une consultation et à qui s’adresser 3. développer des stratégies de prévention en cabinet

1060WA Primer for family docs: Web-based resources and search techniques 1500 - 1700 David McCann, BSc, MD, CCFP, FAASF, Dundas, ON David H. Chan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ancaster, ON Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre J E UD I T HU RS DAY A highly interactive, computer lab-based workshop which will give participants hands-on experience with Web searching and Web-based content management systems like del.icio.us. This workshop is geared toward novice Internet searchers and Web users. Learning Objectives: 1. to learn to assess the quality of data sources available on the Internet 2. to learn the different search engines specific to each data source you decide to use 3. to learn and sign on to at least one free web-based book-marking or content management system (e.g. del.icio.us)

1061Wa chronic pain syndrome: A simple effective approach for your office, making a vexing problem more 1500 - 1600 rewarding to treat Colin Davey, BSc, MD, CIME, Sackville, NS Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. develop a structured approach to (occupational) injuries. 2. learn the relevant history to recognize the early signs of delayed return to work and CPS 2. discover an approach to treatment with emphasis on mood disorders, sleep, and pain control without using narcotics. 3. be introduced to the self help book Full Catastrophe Living, by Jon Kabat-Zinn

1062WA Give your undergrads a reality check!: Top 10 secrets of a successful family doc teacher 1500 - 1700 Michael Sylvester, MD, MEd, CCFP, Kingston, ON Room: Glen 202 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: -Participants will learn a practical approach to curriculum development in pre-clerkship Family Medicine undergraduate medical education by emphasizing the strengths of a generalist perspective and the approach to common clinical presentations.

1063WA The best of both worlds: Evidence and practice - Making it work 1500 - 1600 Valerie Palda, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Toronto, ON Jess Rogers, Toronto, ON James C. Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. Knowledge goal: Learn which points in the evidence-to-practice cycle are most at risk of being led by personal preference and group opinion, and not using published implementation evidence. 2. Skill goal: Develop skills at facilitating group learning of key clinical evidence components while maintaining local adaptation relevance, engagement and problem-solving creativity. 3. Discussion goal: Discuss how the integrity of clinical and implementation evidence can be maintained while being realistic with the resources available in the practice setting.

60 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale SESSION TYPES • TYPES DE SÉANCE

SESSION TITLE TITRE DE LA SÉANCE

The language of the title indicates in what language the La séance est présentée dans la langue dans laquelle le Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. session will be presented. See Page R2 to pre-register. titre est donné. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Sessions are presented in: Les séances seront présentées en : Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. English only — title will be listed in English Anglais seulement – le titre sera indiqué en anglais French only— title will be listed in French Français seulement – le titre sera indiqué en français NEW! NEW! English with Simultaneous interpretation (to French);NOUVEAU! Anglais avec interprétation simultanée (vers leNOUVEAU! français); French with Simultaneous interpretation (to English) — title Français avec interprétation simultanée (vers l’anglais) – le titre will be bilingual with the simultaneous interpretation symbol sera bilingue et suivi de l’icône de l’écouteur indiquant que appearing beside that title. l’interprétation simultanée est offerte.

understanding fmf seSsion numbers COMPRENDRE LES NUMÉROS The letter or number preceding the session number DES SÉANCES DU FMF indicates on which day it is being presented. La lettre ou le chiffre qui précède le numéro de séance indique la journée où elle sera présentée. P Pre-conference day - Wednesday 1 Thursday (Day 1 FMF) P journée préconférence - mercredi 2 Friday (Day 2 FMF) 1 jeudi (la 1re journée du FMF) 3 Saturday (Day 3 FMF) 2 vendredi (la 2e journée du FMF) 3 samedi (la 3e journée du FMF) The letters following the session number indicates the session type. Les lettres qui suivent le numéro de séance indiquent le type de séance. K/C Keynote G General session K/C Conférence d’ouverture W/A Workshop G Séance générale N/R Networking session W/A Atelier SS Satellite symposium N/R séance de réseautage MC Mainpro-C SS symposium satellite MC Mainpro-C

* for a full description of each * pour UNE description détaillée session type, please refer to our de chaque type de séance, veuillez website: consulter notre site Web :

www.cfpc.ca/fmf www.cfpc.ca/fmf

DAY-AT-A-GLANCE WEDNESDAY • MERCREDI SOMMAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS DE LA JOURNÉE Wednesday October 28 octobre mercredi

Mainpro-C workshops - Fairmont Palliser Hotel Pre-registration required - Additional fees apply

0800-1630 #P100 Risky business: Clinical decision making in emergency medicine Turner Valley

1000-1700 #P104 Cognitive therapy tools Penthouse

1300-1730 #P105 Management of childhood obesity in primary care: A systematic approach Marquis

For Research Day Day-at-a-Glance grid, see page 36 / Voir la page 36 pour un tableau des activités de la journée de recherche. For FMEF Day Day-at-a-Glance grid, see page 43 / Voir la page 43 pour un tableau des activités de la journée du FEMF.

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale P1 DAY-AT-A-GLANCE THURSDAY • JEUDI SOMMAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS DE LA JOURNÉE

Thursday jeudi October 29 octobre

0645-0745 #1001 The common cold: Does it matter? (satellite symposium) #1003 What’s new? 2008 Canadian Diabetes Association Guidelines update (satellite symposium) Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. Imperial 5,7,9 See Page R2 to pre-register. 0700-0800 Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Breakfast - ExhibitVoir la page RF2 Hallpour vus inscrire/ Petit à l’avance. déjeuner - Hall d’exposition Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. 0800-0930 #1000See Page R2 to pre-register. opening Remarks / Mots d’ouverture - Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture #1000 opening Remarks / Mots d’ouverture - Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Macleod Hall Voir la page RF2 pour NEW!vus inscrire à l’avance. 0930-1000 NOUVEAU! BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE General Sessions NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. NOUVEAU!sSeeÉances Page R2 to pre-register. générales Macleod Hall A Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. 1000-1100 #1006Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1000-1030 #1005 #1013 #1018 #1019 #1010 #1024 #1091 #1021 #1009 #1095 #1032 #1015 #1014 1000-1100 #1011 Inflammatory bowel disease update Working Approach to A diabetes What we Lung cancer: Vertigo How to 1 in 400: The Collaboration Meeting the Handling Integrated From clarification to The Seventh psychotherapy program in assess challenge of between challenge of challenging horizontal optimization: Defining Annual EBM NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. with high need to Moving NOUVEAU!See Page R2 to pre-register. risk youth: in primary family know about forward quality in childhood cancer family IMG Selection teaching curriculum the role of the RN in Teachers Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. an inter- the inter-professional Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Implications care practice Influenza survivors physicians for post-gradu- situations discussion Meeting #1026 1030-1100 for practice disciplinary and other ate training in group family practice setting New concussion guidelines family specialists Canada NEW! practice #1031 1100-1130 NOUVEAU! Macleod B/C Glen 206 Macleod D Telus 109 The role of clinical 1100-1200 #1027 1100-1200 #1029 #1028 #1030 #1034 error in unnecessary Gastroenterology update for family CCS Heart Life in the Long term care pearls Emergency antibiotic Rx for for physicians Failure (family decision-making acute cystitis in women Guidelines practice) tools/guidelines Update trenches #1035 1130-1200 2009 Re-conceptualizing maternity care in rural Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. British Columbia See Page R2 to pre-register. Telus 104 Imperial 1,2,3 Macleod B/C Telus 101/102 Telus 105 Glen 206 Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1200-1330 LUNCH / DÉJEUNER 1215-1315 #1036 Adult ADHD in family practice (satellite symposium) Imperial 5,7,9

PAdditionalediatric fees applyHot to afternoonTopics: sessions. 1330-1430 NEW!See Page R2 to pre-register. #1055 #1046 #1043 #1052 #1047 #1057 #1049 #1041 #1051 #1025 #1048 #1042 #1050 1330-1400 #1054 NOUVEAU!SDesuj fraisets additionnels d’act s’appliquentualité auxen séances péd d’après-midi.iatrie Sports Self-manage- Do the Difficult Online The early Introduction The learning Formation Rural Maximizing Developing Delivery of rehab SOT Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. #1053 1330-1400 medicine ment: A prescriptions chronic pain self-serve tools for management to the CFPC contract par Internet educators continuity tomorrow’s services within a Symposium: Identification of the at-risk young update practical I write patients in better elder care of sepsis/septic Certification day of care in medical family health team Innovations NEW! primer for indicate palliative shock Exam a teaching leaders in a in NOUVEAU!athleteAdditional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. family how good a care clinic collaborative interprofes- Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. practitioners doctor I environment sional #1059Voir la page RF2 pour vus 1400-1430 inscrire à l’avance. Management of obesity in children and youth am? education Macleod B/C Telus 104 Telus 106 Macleod E2 Glen 206 NEW! 1430-1500 NOUVEAU!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. 1500-1600 #1072Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1500-1530 #1068 #1066 #1065 #1061 #1071 #1073 #1062 # 1069 #1070 #1063 Advice re: healthy living for Physician Preserving Providing Chronic pain Medically Risk stratification Give your The Continuity: The best of both children/youth with chronic diseases health and the history competent syndrome: at-risk drivers of the syncopal undergrads a acquisition An essential worlds: Evidence and NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. NOUVEAU!See Page R2 to pre-register. well-being: of Canadian care to A simple patient reality check!: and element to practice - Making it Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Four practical family lesbian, gay, effective Top 10 secrets assessment overcoming work Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. #1075 1530-1600 approaches medicine bisexual approach of a successful of clinical fear of Infectious disease update communities family doc reasoning uncertainty NEW! teacher skills in NOUVEAU!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Telus 104 Telus 109 Telus 101/102 Macleod E2 family Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. medicine 1600-1700 #1082Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1600-1630 #1080 #1077 #1081 #1076 #1079 #1083 #1078 Antivirals in children Monitoring Transgender Fibromyalgia: The role of How to manage Trauma Approach to PTSD in physical health care Is it real? Can health urinary continence in management the primary care NEW! NOUVEAU! function in we help such co-operatives older patients setting chronic patients? in health #1085 1630-1700 disease care reform Community acquired MRSA

Telus 105 Telus 104 Telus 109 Glen 209 Telus 106 Telus 101/102 Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Computer Learning Centre - Telus 103 Max 20 participants per session Max 20 participants - First come-first served 1000-1100 #1007 Wound care 101 1500-1600 #1040 Upper limb casting 1100-1200 #1022 CFPC Continuing Professional Development Department: Introduction to the ePearls desktop 1100-1200 #1033 Wound care 101 (repeat) 1600-1700 #1074 Upper limb casting (repeat) 1330-1430 #1056 The wonderful world of Google 1330-1430 #1033 Wound care 101 (repeat) 1500-1700 #1060 Primer for family docs: Web-based resources and search techniques

Mainpro-C workshops Reminder / Rappel

0830-1600 #1004 Emergency Department Targeted Ultrasound (EDTU) Kensington A,B,C 1215-1315 Section of Teachers Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle de la Section des enseignants 1000-1700 #1008 Cognitive therapy foundations Penthouse

1000-1700 #1016 Musculoskeletal joint assessment made easy Canadian Pacific

1330-1700 #1039 PAACT: Anti-infective - 2009 update Marquis 1330-1700 #1040 Breastfeeding basics for the practising physician Turner Valley 1330-1700 #1044 Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) Oval Room 1330-1700 #1045 The impact of attachment and parenting on behaviour in children Leduc

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Thursday October 29 octobre jeudi continued / suite

0645-0745 #1001 The common cold: Does it matter? (satellite symposium) #1003 What’s new? 2008 Canadian Diabetes Association Guidelines update (satellite symposium) Imperial 4,6,8 0700-0800 Breakfast - Exhibit Hall / Petit déjeuner - Hall d’exposition 0800-0930 #1000 opening Remarks / Mots d’ouverture - Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture #1000 opening Remarks / Mots d’ouverture - Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture Macleod Hall 0930-1000 BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE General Sessions sÉances générales 1000-1100 #1006 1000-1030 #1005 #1013 #1018 #1019 #1010 #1024 #1091 #1021 #1009 #1095 #1032 #1015 #1014 1000-1100 #1011 Inflammatory bowel disease update Working Approach to A diabetes What we Lung cancer: Vertigo How to 1 in 400: The Collaboration Meeting the Handling Integrated From clarification to The Seventh with high psychotherapy program in need to Moving assess challenge of between challenge of challenging horizontal optimization: Defining Annual EBM risk youth: in primary family know about forward quality in childhood cancer family IMG Selection teaching curriculum the role of the RN in Teachers Implications care practice Influenza an inter- survivors physicians for post-gradu- situations discussion the inter-professional Meeting #1026 1030-1100 for practice disciplinary and other ate training in group family practice setting New concussion guidelines family specialists Canada Glen 208 practice #1031 1100-1130 Telus 106 The role of clinical 1100-1200 #1027 1100-1200 #1029 #1028 #1030 #1034 error in unnecessary Gastroenterology update for family CCS Heart Life in the Long term care pearls Emergency antibiotic Rx for for acute cystitis in women physicians Failure (family decision-making Guidelines practice) tools/guidelines Glen 208 Update trenches #1035 1130-1200 Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. 2009 Re-conceptualizing See Page R2 to pre-register. maternity care in rural Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. British Columbia Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Macleod D Glen 201 Glen 202 Glen 204 Glen 205 Glen 208 Doll 1200-1330 1215-1315 #1036 Adult ADHD in family practice (satellite symposium) NEW! Telus LUNCH / DÉJEUNER LUNCH / DÉJEUNER 1215-1315 #1086 Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care Stephen A/B 1215-1315 #1037 Estate, wills & charitable gift planningNOUVEAU! 109 1330-1430 Pediatric Hot Topics: #1055 #1046 #1043 #1052 #1047 #1057 #1049 #1041 #1051 #1025 #1048 #1042 #1050 1330-1400 #1054 Sujets d’actualité en pédiatrie Sports Self-manage- Do the Difficult Online The early Introduction The learning Formation Rural Maximizing Developing Delivery of rehab SOT #1053 1330-1400 medicine ment: A prescriptions chronic pain self-serve tools for management to the CFPC contract par Internet educators continuity tomorrow’s services within a Glen Symposium: Identification of the at-risk young update practical I write patients in better elder care of sepsis/septic Certification day of care in medical family health team 208 Innovations athlete primer for indicate palliative shock Exam a teaching leaders in a in family how good a care clinic collaborative interprofes- #1059 1400-1430 Management practitioners doctor I environment sional am? education of obesity in children and youth continues continues continues Macleod D Glen 202 Glen 203 Glen 204 continues 1430-1500 BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE 1500-1600 #1072 1500-1530 #1068 #1066 #1065 #1061 #1071 #1073 continued #1062 # 1069 continued #1070 continued #1063 continued Advice re: healthy living for Physician Preserving Providing Chronic pain Medically Risk stratification Give your The Continuity: The best of both children/youth with chronic diseases health and the history competent syndrome: at-risk drivers of the syncopal undergrads a acquisition An essential worlds: Evidence and well-being: of Canadian care to A simple patient reality check!: and element to practice - Making it Four practical family lesbian, gay, effective Top 10 secrets assessment overcoming work #1075 1530-1600 approaches medicine bisexual approach of a successful of clinical fear of Infectious disease update communities family doc reasoning uncertainty Glen 201 teacher skills in Glen 206 family Glen 208 1600-1700 #1082 1600-1630 #1080 #1077 #1081 #1076 #1079 #1083 medicine #1078 Antivirals in children Monitoring Transgender Fibromyalgia: The role of How to manage Trauma Approach to PTSD in physical health care Is it real? Can health urinary continence in management the primary care function in we help such co-operatives older patients setting chronic patients? in health #1085 1630-1700 disease care reform Community acquired MRSA Imperial Imperial Glen 206 Glen 202 Glen 203 Neilson 1 Glen 204 Glen 205 1,2,3 4,6,8 Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Computer Learning Centre - Telus 103 Max 20 participants per session Max 20 participants - First come-first served 1000-1100 #1007 Wound care 101 1500-1600 #1040 Upper limb casting 1100-1200 #1022 CFPC Continuing Professional Development Department: Introduction to the ePearls desktop

1100-1200 #1033 Wound care 101 (repeat) 1600-1700 #1074 Upper limb casting (repeat) 1330-1430 #1056Additional fees applyThe to wonderful afternoon sessions. world of Google See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. 1330-1430 #1033 Wound care 101 (repeat) 1500-1700 #1060Voir la page RF2 pourPrimer vus inscrire à l’avance.for family docs: Web-based resourcesAdditional and search fees techniques apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. NEW! Reminder / Rappel Mainpro-C workshops NOUVEAU! Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 0830-1600 #1004 Emergency Department Targeted Ultrasound (EDTU) 1215-1315 Section of Teachers Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle de la Section des enseignants Imperial 4,6,8 1000-1700 #1008 Cognitive therapy foundations NEW! 1000-1700 #1016 Musculoskeletal joint assessment made easy The majority of FMF sessions and meetings are heldNEW! at the TELUS Convention Centre, unless an alternate location is specified. La majorité des séances et des assemblées du FMFNOUVEAU! auront lieu au TELUS Convention Centre, à moins qu’un autre lieu soit précisé. 1330-1700 #1039 PAACT: Anti-infective - 2009 update 1330-1700 #1040 Breastfeeding basics for the practising physician LEGEND Hyatt Hotel Fairmont Hotel Marriott Hotel Simultaneous interpretation / interprétation simultanée 1330-1700 #1044 Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) Emergency medicine / Médecine d’urgence Maternity and newborn care / Soins de maternité et soins de périnatalité 1330-1700 #1045 The impact of attachment and parenting on behaviour in children Health care of the elderly / Soins aux personnes âgées Child and adolescent health / Santé des enfants et des adolescents

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale P3 DAY-AT-A-GLANCE FRIDAY • VENDREDI SOMMAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS DE LA JOURNÉE

Friday October 30 octobre vendredi

0645-0745 #2004 Tobacco addiction: What do we know and where do we go? (satellite symposium) #2003 Nutrition Briefcase: Tools to support patient nutrition counselling in the prevention and management of CVD (satellite symposium) Imperial 1,2,3 Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. 0700-0800 Breakfast - ExhibitSee Page R2 Hall to pre-register. #2001 Maternity care breakfast #2002 Health equity breakfast #2095 CaRMS Match process #2090 New teachers breakfast networking session #2092 #2094 Academic Coordinators Breakfast Networking Session Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Petit déjeuner Voir- Hall la page RF2d’exposition pour vus inscrire à l’avance.networking session Macleod E1 Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. networking session Glen 204 Telus 108 0800-0930 See Page R2 to pre-register. Macleod Hall #2000Des frais additionnels Keynote s’appliquent Address aux séances d’après-midi. / Conférence d’ouverture #2000 Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. NEW! 0930-1000 NOUVEAU! BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE NEW!General Sessions Maternity Care Day: NOUVEAU! sÉances générales Macleod A Macleod B/C 1000-1100 #2019 #2021 1000-1030 #2007 #2022 #2020 #2011 #2009 #2015 #2010 #2017 #2012 #2018 #2016 #2024 #2029 Should we measure Breastfeeding: What Teams in Beyond Improved Chronic What’s UP in The power of Go FIFE Ethics in the Using field Learning from Building a Atrial The art of Vitamin D on all our they did not tell us in family health cancer: The access and insomnia in 2009?: A narration: How to yourself: primary notes as a significant Canadian fibrillation questioning in Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. patients?See Page R2 to pre-register. medical school care: Doing it evolution of quality care: family practice sexual write your way to Resilience care of reflective events using Primary Care clinical Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. right takes palliative care The heart of medicine health, happiness, through self- people with means to teach significant event Sentinel teaching Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. #2025 1030-1100 Controversies in the planning! for end-stage your update for and success in reflection in cognitive and learn audit in practice Surveillance care of the gestational chronic practice family family medicine, the clinical impairment: clinical Network NEW! diabetic disease physicians and teach our setting Case-based problem (CPCSSN) NOUVEAU!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. Macleod E1 Telus 101/102 Glen 209 See Page R2 to pre-register. learners to do the learning and solving: A tool 1100-1200 Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. same teaching of competency #2028Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire 1100-1130 à l’avance. #2031 1100-1130 #2030 #2026 #2027 #2032 Infectious disease Focus on the Confidently Chronic pain Practical based training TIA and outbreaks newborn: Jaundice tackling and addiction: geriatric care in stroke NEW! may not be such a dysthymia in Safe the office management NOUVEAU! bad thing the family prescribing of setting in the Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. #2035See Page R2 to pre-register. 1130-1200 #2036 1130-1200 physician’s opioids Emergency Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. office Department DevelopmentalVoir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire delayà l’avance. / Focus on the autistic spectrum newborn: The skinny disorder in children on skinny Macleod E2 Telus 101/102 Telus 104 Glen 209 Glen 206 NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. 1200-1330 NOUVEAU!See Page R2 to pre-register. LUNCHDes frais additionnels / D ÉJs’appliquentEUNER aux séances d’après-midi.1215-1315 #2037 The state of post-menopausal osteoporosis mgt in Canada (satellite symposium) Imperial 5,7,9 LUNCH / DÉJEUNER #2089 1215-1315 Demystifying Anaphylaxis (satellite symposium) Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1330-1430 #2052 1330-1400 #2054 1330-1400 #2043 #2049 #2050 #2044 #2055 #2040 #2053 #2041 #2038 #2051 #2045 #2039 Healing a broken heart: Fetal surveillance in HEADSSS Up: Using magic Additional Baycrest Diagnostic How to Teaching Effectively Donald I. Rice CIHI and The ABC’s Student NEW!Depression and M.I. 2009: Ask and listen 2009’s hot an illusions in skills in Advanced imaging/ strategically tips for teaching Lecture Panel Share: of DKA: and NOUVEAU! before you look topics in a clinical family Geriatric Life interpretation prepare your team residents as procedural Lessons Challenges in resident adolescent setting medicine Support for the family to accomplish teachers skills learned from the rural leadership #2059Additional fees apply to afternoon1400-1500 sessions. #2058 1400-1430 OphthalmologySee Page R2 to pre-register. pearls Clinical and nursing medicine doctor great things the Voluntary Emergency workshop Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. PHCIS Department andVoir la pagepitfalls RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. implications of epidural analgesia Prototype Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. Glen 206 Telus 105 Glen 209 Macleod E1 Telus 101/102 See Page R2 to pre-register. NEW! 1430-1500 NOUVEAU!Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE 1500-1600 #2073 1500-1530 #2067 1500-1600 #2070 #2065 #2076 #2068 #2061 #2066 #2074 #2062 #2064 #2069 #2063 NEW!Diagnostic imaging: Normalizing birth in Pediatric Insulin therapy The opioid Movement Your foot from Development / Médecine des Competency- Refinement of Resuscitation Customizing NOUVEAU!What’s the best test? the 21st century sports in type 2 debate - disorders your mouth: validation of the adolescents: based family the quality in of the faculty Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. #2075See Page R2 to pre-register. 1530-1600 medicine diabetes: A Part 1: Equity and TOSCE for use as Troubles de medicine centre family avalanche development Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. primary care Palliative diversity goes to an assessment of l’alimentation curriculum practice victim for a EffectiveVoir la page RF2 pourethical vus inscrire àuse l’avance. of placebo in clinical approach care the movies team and tool using a distributed medicine interprofessional Delphi Panel program NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. competencies of NOUVEAU!See Page R2 to pre-register. Glen 206 Macleod E1 Telus 101/102 Telus 109 Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. primary care teams 1600-1700 #2077Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire 1600-1630 à l’avance. #2079 1600-1630 #2083 #2060 #2080 #2078 #2082 Beginning at the end: Maternity care for Urology The opioid The red eye Challenges Recognition NEW!Palliative pearls for family recent immigrants update debate - and solutions and NOUVEAU!medicine Part 2: in assessing management #2084 1630-1700 #2085 1630-1700 Chronic capacity in of critically Important drug “Precious, you could pain day-to-day ill children interactions: What the stay home!” - From practice in the family doctor needs to know Canada to the world elderly Glen 206 Glen 209 Macleod E1 Telus 101/102 Macleod E2 1730-1830 #2086 Where do we go after Metformin? (satellite symposium) I mperial 4,6,8 #2088 New horizons in Fibromyalgia (satellite symposium) #2087 Managing CV risk factors in special populations (satellite symposium) Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Computer Learning Centre - Telus 103 Max 20 participants per session - Pre-registration required Max 20 participants - First come-first served 1000-1100 #2013 Difficult IUD insertions 1500-1600 #2072 Breast biopsy (repeat) 1000-1100 #2023 Patient education: New developments in practice and research 1500-1600 #2071 Wikis in medicine (repeat) 1100-1200 #2034 Difficult IUD insertions (repeat) 1600-1700 #2081 Breast biopsy (repeat) 1100-1200 #2033 Wikis in medicine 1330-1430 #2056 Breast biopsy 1330-1430 #2057 The CFPC’s Continuing Professional Development Department: Introduction to the ePearls desktop (repeat) Mainpro-C workshops Reminder / Rappel : 0830-1600 #2006 Emergency Department Targeted Ultrasound (EDTU) - (repeat) Kensington A,B,C 1000-1700 #2014 The Third National OSCAR Canada User Group Meeting 0800-1730 #2085 Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) Provider Course (Day 1 of 2) Leduc 1200-1230 CFPC Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle du CMFC 1000-1700 #2008 Cognitive therapy for anxiety Penthouse 1230-1330 CFPC All Members Forum / Forum des membres du CMFC 1330-1700 #2048 Healthy child development: Improving the odds (beginner) Alberta Ballroom 1330-1700 #2047 The treatment of dementia: Turner Valley 1330-1700 #2042 Skills transfer workshop: Office gynecological procedures in family medicine Oval Room 1330-1700 #2046 Male osteoporosis Colonial Room

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2009 FMF Evaluation and Mainpro-M1 Credit Reporting Form

Mainpro-M1 Reporting Made Easy! Mainpro-M1 credits for FMF 2009 will be automatically added to your CPD record upon completion and submission of this form. Please ensure that you have provided all requested information legibly so that we may process your Mainpro-M1 credits in a timely fashion. Note: This form is for Mainpro-M1credits only. Certificates of participation/completion for Mainpro-C and satellite symposia sessions will be issued by the CME/CPD provider. To claim these credits, please use a CME Credit Reporting Form or report online (Go to www.cfpc.ca and click on “members” to access the online CPD reporting area). See page 18 of the FMF Program for more information.

Member Name Name Badge Number

To be completed immediately prior to submitting your form: Total Number of Mainpro-M1 Credits Claimed  (MAX of 19 M1s) (Excludes Mainpro-C and satellite symposia)

How to complete this form: 1. For each FMF session attended (excluding Mainpro-C sessions and satellite symposia) record the session number, as listed in the FMF Program, in the far left column below. 2. At the end of each session, evaluate the speaker(s) and the presentation using the rating scales provided; also indicate wheth er or not you felt the session was balanced and free of industry bias (second column from the right). 3. In the far right column, record the number of Mainpro-M1 credits for which the session is eligible (credits are awarded on an hour-per-hour basis; e.g., a 1 hour session is worth 1 Mainpro-M1 credits). 4. Double-check the form to ensure you have provided all necessary information (including the three boxes above). Once your form is complete, deposit it in the Evaluation/CME Reporting Form boxes located throughout the conference venue.

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from 3092 Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 1.0 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

Excellent session - will help me in my everyday practice.

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

EE1 2009 FMF Evaluation and Mainpro-M1 Credit Reporting Form

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

SESSION # 4= Excellent, 3 = Good, 2= Satisfactory , 1 = Poor Balanced and M1 Credits Claimed Organization/ Met learning free from Overall rating Content Speaker(s) Delivery needs industry bias 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Yes No Comments:

Three changes I plan to make as a result of something I learned at FMF: 1

2

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Formulaire d’évaluation et de déclaration des crédits Mainpro-M1 du FMF 2009

La déclaration des crédits Mainpro-M1 simplifiée! Les crédits Mainpro M1 accumulés au FMF 2009 seront automatiquement inscrits à votre dossier de FMC lorsque vous aurez rempli et soumis le présent formulaire. Veuillez vous assurer d’avoir fourni de façon lisible tous les renseignements demandés afin que nous puissions traiter rapidement vos crédits Mainpro-M1. Note : Ce formulaire s’applique aux crédits Mainpro-M1 suelement. Les certificats de participation à des séances Mainpro-C et à des synmposiums satellites seront émis par le fournisseur de FMC/DPC. Pour réclamer ces crédits, veuillez utiliser un Formulaire d’évaluation et de déclaration des crédits de FMC ou déclarer vos crédits en ligne (allez à www.cfpc.ca et cliquez sur « Membres » pour accéder à la section de déclaration des crédits de FMC en ligne). Voir à la page18 du programme du FMF pour plus d’information.

Nom du membre NO de l’insigne d’identité

À remplir immédiatement avant de soumettre votre formulaire : Nombre total de crédits Mainpro-M1 réclamés (exclut les crédits  (MAX. de 19 cr. M1) Mainpro-C et les crédits des symposiums satellites)

Comment remplir le présent formulaire : 1. Pour chaque séance du FMF à laquelle vous avez participé (à l’exception des séances Mainpro-C et des symposiums satellites), inscrire le numéro de la séance, que vous trouverez dans le programme du FMF, dans la colonne à l’extrême gauche ci-dessous. 2. À la fin de chaque séance, évaluez le ou les conférenciers et la présentation à l’aide de l’échelle de notation fournie; indiquez également si oui ou non vous trouvez que la séance était équilibrée et sans parti pris pour l’industrie (2e colonne à partir de la droite). 3. Dans la colonne à l’extrême droite, inscrire le nombre de crédits Mainpro-M1 auquel la séance donne droit (les crédits accordés correspondent au nombre d’heures, c.-à-d. une séance de 1 h donne 1 crédit Mainpro-M1). 4. Revérifiez le formulaire pour vous assurer d’avoir fourni tous les renseignements requis (incluant les trois cases ci-dessus). Lorsque votre formulaire est rempli, déposez-le dans l’une des boîtes à cet effet qui ont été placées un peu partout sur le site du congrès.

NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie 3092 globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage 1.o Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires Excellente qui va m’aider dans ma pratique quotidienne.

NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires

NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires

NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires

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Formulaire d’évaluation et de déclaration des crédits Mainpro-M1 du FMF 2009 NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires

NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires

NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires

NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires

NO de la 4= Excellente, 3 = Bonne, 2= Satisfaisante , 1 = Faible Crédits M1 réclamés séance Équilibrée et A répondu à sans parti pris Évaluation Organisation/ mes besoins pour l’industrie globale Contenu Conférencier(s) Présentation d’apprentissage Oui Non 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Commentaires

Trois changements que je prévois faire à la suite de ce que j’ai appris au FMF : 1

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EF2 DAY-AT-A-GLANCE FRIDAY • VENDREDI SOMMAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS DE LA JOURNÉE

Friday October 30 octobre vendredi continued / suite 0645-0745 #2004 #2003 Tobacco addiction: What do we know and where do we go? (satellite symposium) Nutrition Briefcase: Tools to support patient nutrition counselling in the prevention and management of CVD (satellite symposium) Imperial 5,7,9

0700-0800 #2001 Maternity care breakfast #2002 Health equity breakfast #2095 CaRMS Match process #2090 New teachers breakfast networking session #2092 Networking session for Special Interest Group #2094 Academic Coordinators Breakfast Networking Session networking session networking session Glen 202 in Developmental Disabilities Medicine Glen 201 Glen 203 0800-0930 #2000 Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture #2000 Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture Macleod Hall

0930-1000 BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE General Sessions Maternity Care Day: sÉances générales 1000-1100 #2019 #2021 1000-1030 #2007 #2022 #2020 #2011 #2009 #2015 #2010 #2017 #2012 #2018 #2016 #2024 #2029 Should we measure Breastfeeding: What Teams in Beyond Improved Chronic What’s UP in The power of Go FIFE Ethics in the Using field Learning from Building a Atrial The art of Vitamin D on all our they did not tell us in family health cancer: The access and insomnia in 2009?: A narration: How to yourself: primary notes as a significant Canadian fibrillation questioning in patients? medical school care: Doing it evolution of quality care: family practice sexual write your way to Resilience care of reflective events using Primary Care clinical #2025 1030-1100 right takes palliative care The heart of medicine health, happiness, through self- people with means to teach significant event Sentinel teaching Controversies in the planning! for end-stage your update for and success in reflection in cognitive and learn audit in practice Surveillance care of the gestational chronic practice family family medicine, the clinical impairment: clinical Network diabetic disease physicians and teach our setting Case-based problem (CPCSSN) learners to do the learning and solving: A tool Telus 106 Macleod D 1100-1200 #2028 1100-1130 #2031 1100-1130 #2030 #2026 #2027 same teaching of competency #2032 Infectious disease Focus on the Confidently Chronic pain Practical based training TIA and outbreaks newborn: Jaundice tackling and addiction: geriatric care in stroke may not be such a dysthymia in Safe the office management bad thing the family prescribing of setting in the Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. #2035 1130-1200 #2036 1130-1200 physician’s opioids See Page R2 to pre-register. Emergency Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Developmental delay / Focus on the office Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Department autistic spectrum newborn: The skinny disorder in children on skinny Glen 205 Glen 202 Glen 203 Glen 204 Glen 208 Macleod D Telus 108 NEW! 1200-1330 LUNCH / DÉJEUNER 1215-1315 #2037 The state of post-menopausal osteoporosis mgt in Canada (satellite symposium) LUNCH / DÉJEUNER #2089 1215-1315NOUVEAU! Demystifying Anaphylaxis (satellite symposium) Imperial 1,2,3 1330-1430 #2052 1330-1400 #2054 1330-1400 #2043 #2049 #2050 #2044 #2055 #2040 #2053 #2041 #2038 #2051 #2045 #2039 Healing a broken heart: Fetal surveillance in HEADSSS Up: Using magic Additional Baycrest Diagnostic How to Teaching Effectively Donald I. Rice CIHI and The ABC’s Student Depression and M.I. 2009: Ask and listen 2009’s hot an illusions in skills in Advanced imaging/ strategically tips for teaching Lecture Panel Share: of DKA: and before you look topics in a clinical family Geriatric Life interpretation prepare your team residents as procedural Lessons Challenges in resident adolescent setting medicine Support for the family to accomplish teachers skills learned from the rural leadership #2059 1400-1500 #2058 1400-1430 Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. medicine doctor great things See Page R2 to pre-register. the Voluntary Emergency workshop Ophthalmology pearls Clinical and nursing Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. and pitfalls implications of Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. PHCIS Department epidural analgesia continues continues Prototype Telus 104 Imperial 4,6,8 Glen 208 Macleod D continues NEW! 1430-1500 NOUVEAU! BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE 1500-1600 #2073 1500-1530 #2067 1500-1600 #2070 #2065 #2076 #2068 #2061 #2066 continued continued #2074 #2062 #2064 #2069 #2063 continued Diagnostic imaging: Normalizing birth in Pediatric Insulin therapy The opioid Movement Your foot from Development / Médecine des Competency- Refinement of Resuscitation Customizing What’s the best test? the 21st century sports in type 2 debate - disorders your mouth: validation of the adolescents: based family the quality in of the faculty #2075 1530-1600 medicine diabetes: A Part 1: Equity and TOSCE for use as Troubles de medicine centre family avalanche development By Effective ethical use of primary care Palliative diversity goes to an assessment of l’alimentation curriculum practice victim for a invitation placebo in clinical approach care the movies team and tool using a distributed only medicine interprofessional Delphi Panel program competencies of primary care teams Imperial 4,6,8 Glen 208 Macleod D 1600-1700 #2077 1600-1630 #2079 1600-1630 #2083 #2060 #2080 #2078 #2082 Beginning at the end: Maternity care for Urology The opioid The red eye Challenges Recognition Palliative pearls for family recent immigrants update debate - and solutions and medicine Part 2: in assessing management #2084 1630-1700 #2085 1630-1700 Chronic capacity in of critically Important drug “Precious, you could pain day-to-day ill children interactions: What the stay home!” - From practice in the family doctor needs to know Canada to the world elderly Telus 104 Glen 203 Glen 204 Glen 205 Macleod D Glen 202 Neilson 3 1730-1830 #2086 Where do we go after Metformin? (satellite symposium) #2088 New horizons in Fibromyalgia (satellite symposium) I mperial 5,7,9 #2087 Managing CV risk factors in special populations (satellite symposium) Imperial 1,2,3 Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Computer Learning Centre - Telus 103 Max 20 participants per session - Pre-registration required Max 20 participants - First come-first served 1000-1100 #2013 Difficult IUD insertions 1500-1600 #2072 Breast biopsy (repeat) 1000-1100 #2023 Patient education: New developments in practice and research 1500-1600 #2071 Wikis in medicine (repeat) 1100-1200 #2034 Difficult IUD insertions (repeat) 1600-1700 #2081 Breast biopsy (repeat) 1100-1200Additional fees#2033 apply to afternoon Wikis sessions. in medicine See Page R2 to pre-register. Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. 1330-1430 #2056 Breast biopsy 1330-1430AdditionalDes frais additionnels fees #2057 apply s’appliquent to afternoon The aux sessions.séances CFPC’s d’après-midi. Continuing Professional Development Department: Introduction to the ePearls desktop (repeat) SeeVoir Page la page R2 toRF2 pre-register. pour vus inscrire à l’avance. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. ReminderDes frais additionnels / Rappel s’appliquent : aux séances d’après-midi. Mainpro-C workshops Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. NEW! 1000-1700NOUVEAU! #2014 The Third National OSCAR Canada User Group Meeting Neilson 1 0830-1600 #2006 Emergency Department Targeted Ultrasound (EDTU) - (repeat) NEW! NOUVEAU! 0800-1730 #2085 Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) Provider Course (Day 1 of 2) 1200-1230 CFPC Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle du CMFC Imperial 4,6,8 1000-1700 #2008 Cognitive therapy for anxiety 1230-1330 CFPC All Members Forum / Forum des membres duNEW! CMFC Imperial 4,6,8 1330-1700 #2048 Healthy child development: Improving the odds (beginner) The majority of FMF sessions and meetings areNOUVEAU! held at the TELUS Convention Centre, unless an alternate location is specified. 1330-1700 #2047 The treatment of dementia: La majorité des séances et des assemblées du FMF auront lieu au TELUS Convention Centre, à moins qu’un autre lieu soit précisé. 1330-1700 #2042 Skills transfer workshop: Office gynecological procedures in family medicine LEGEND Hyatt Hotel Fairmont Hotel Marriott Hotel Simultaneous interpretation / interprétation simultanée 1330-1700 #2046 Male osteoporosis Emergency medicine / Médecine d’urgence Maternity and newborn care / Soins de maternité et soins de périnatalité Health care of the elderly / Soins aux personnes âgées Child and adolescent health / Santé des enfants et des adolescents

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale P5 DAY-AT-A-GLANCE SATURDAY • SAMEDI SOMMAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS DE LA JOURNÉE

Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Saturday October 31 octobre samedi Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. 0645-0745 #3001Des frais additionnels My s’appliquent patient aux has séances had d’après-midi. a heart attack: Now what? (satellite symposium) Imperial 1,2,3 #3002 Think global, act local: Review of erectile dysfunction - Mild to severe (satellite symposium) Voir la page RF2 pourNEW! vus inscrire à l’avance. 0700-0800 Breakfast NOUVEAU!- Exhibit Hall / Petit déjeuner - Hall d’exposition NEW!General Sessions NOUVEAU!sÉances générales Macleod A 0830-0930 #3009 0830-0930 #3005 #3004 #3003 #3010 #3006 #3011 #3008 #3012 Pediatric dermatology Sports Borderline New wars, Toxic Advocacy Acute Collaborative research to decrease Médecine supplements and personality new veterans alcohols and mgt of coronary risk of preventable adverse de performance disorder the social syndrome drug events voyage : enhancement determi- vaccins Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. nants of Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. health Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.

Macleod E1 Telus 101/102 Telus 105 Glen 206 Telus 104 Macleod B/C 0930-1000 NEW! NOUVEAU!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. 1000-1100 #3030Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1000-1030 #3023 #3020 #3022 #3028 #3015 #3018 #3026 #3013 #3021 #3019 #3014 1000-1030 #3025 #3032 Diagnosis/screening for Transitioning from Doctor, Basic HIV Screening Evidence Are there Road trip! Effective Order out Throwing A community participatory research History Back to osteoporosis full-time to should I be medicine in for informed statins in Navigating feedback of chaos: a life approach to a pediatric health and the Future: NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. NOUVEAU!See Page R2 to pre-register. semi-retirement: screened for primary care behavioural response to the water? your way in the Teaching line to assessment & primary prevention in Narrative: Canada’s Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi.What are your cancer...or and emergencies Health care through the clinical in the residents First Nations communities Stories in family #3034Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1030-1100 options? not? learning in the and the patient-centred setting Emergency before #3033 1030-1100 family physicians of Contraception update problems primary care drug interview: A Department the medicine today meet Burdened whispers: An exploration of domestic NEW! in children office setting industry map for rescue is the family NOUVEAU!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. abuse in the South Asian community See Page R2 to pre-register. Telus 104 Glen 205 Macleod B/C teachers and needed doctors of Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. learners tomorrow 1100-1200 #3043Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1100-1130 #3035 #3036 #3037 #3044 #3038 #3040 #3039 #3041 1100-1200 Alberta Low Back Pain Adult Advanced It’s “overgrown The year’s Making the National E-Learning Collaborative research in Nunavut: Guidelines immunization: HIV toeskin”, NOT best dementia toolkit ventures A case history NEW! NOUVEAU! Hot topics and medicine in “ingrown articles in guidelines for hot answers primary care toenail”! Emergency work for family #3046Additional fees apply to afternoon 1130-1200 sessions. Medicine you practice See Page R2 to pre-register. TheDes frais human additionnels right s’appliquent to aux health/ séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. health-care access in Canada Macleod E1 Telus 101/102 Glen 205 Macleod D Glen 209 Macleod B/C 1200-1330 NEW! #3047 COPD: Earlier diagnosis today = a better tomorrow: NOUVEAU!LUNAdditionalCH fees / apply DÉJEUNER to afternoon sessions. Imperial 5,7,9 LUNCH / DÉJEUNER See Page R2 to pre-register. From diagnosis to the latest discoveries (satellite symposium) Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. 1330-1430 #3058Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1330-1400 #3056 #3050 #3059 #3048 #3027 #3057 #3051 #3074 #3049 Hypertension: What’s new? Learning curves: Tips and tools Dermatology Making straight Diagnosis, New Toolkit for Allergies Community-based Processing for working lines out of screening pediatric the assess- family medicine research in British NEW! NOUVEAU! disorders and with new circles: Better and asthma ment and Columbia: Successes and insights learning Canadians decision making treatment pathway prevention from the frontline #3060Additional fees apply to afternoon 1400-1430 sessions. disabilities in a busy counselling in for of suicide See Page R2 to pre-register. H1N1Des frais additionnels outbreak: s’appliquent Lessons aux séances d’après-midi. family practice pregnancy osteoporosis in older learnedVoir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. adults Glen 203 Glen 201 Macleod D Telus 104 Macleod E2 Macleod B/C 1430-1500 NEW!Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. NOUVEAU!See Page R2 to pre-register. BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. 1500-1600 #3061Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1500-1530 #3064 #3065 #3062 #3068 #3067 #3063 #3066 #3052 Integrated management of Climate change How to write Providing Pitfalls in Bronchiolitis: Diabetes Building a collaborative How to use temporomandibularAdditional fees apply to afternoon disorders sessions. and health: The an effective medical thyroid disease E.R. protocol and the multidisciplinary research team from family NEW!See Page R2 to pre-register. NOUVEAU! NOUVEAU!Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi.role of the doctor’s note abortion in elderly: the ground up medicine Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. family physician your office Goal stories and #3069 1530-1600 directed narratives Changes in abdominal aortic NEW! strategies in NOUVEAU!aneurysmAdditional fees applycare to afternoonand prognosis sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Macleod E2 Telus 101/102 Macleod D Macleod B/C presentations Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. and 1600-1700 #3072Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. 1600-1630 #3070 teaching Abdominal pain in children Family physicians

NEW! as consultants: NOUVEAU! Medical practice NOTE in Nunavut #3073 1630-1700 TIME Rheumatology: CHANGE Serological testing Macleod E2 Macleod E1 Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Computer Learning Centre - Telus 103 Max 20 participants per session - Pre-registration required Max 20 participants - First come-first served 1000-1100 #3024 A comprehensive hip physical exam for a busy clinic 1000-1100 #3031 Refworks: Getting started 1100-1200 #3045 A comprehensive hip physical exam for a busy clinic (repeat) 1100-1200 #3042 CFPC Continuing Professional Development: Introduction to the ePearls desktop Mainpro-C workshops

0730-1630 #2085 Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics - ALSO - Provider Course (Day 2 of 2 - continued from Friday) Leduc 0830-1200 #3007 Healthy child development: The enhanced 18-month well child visit Kensington B 1000-1700 #3016 Essential strategies for tobacco cessation in family medicine and primary care Canadian Pacific 1000-1700 #3017 Cognitive therapy for depression P enthouse 1330-1700 #3054 PAACT: Respiratory Kensington C 1330-1700 #3053 Nutrition and child development Kensington B 1330-1700 #3055 Primary care of adults with developmental disabilities Kensington A

P6 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale DAY-AT-A-GLANCE SATURDAY • SAMEDI SOMMAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS DE LA JOURNÉE

Saturday October 31 octobre samedi continued / suite Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. 0645-0745 #3001 My patient has had a heart attack: Now what? (satellite symposium) #3002 Think global, act local: Review of erectile dysfunction - Mild to severe (satellite symposium) Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrireI mperialà l’avance. 5,7,9 0700-0800 Breakfast - Exhibit Hall / Petit déjeuner - Hall d’exposition General Sessions NEW! sÉances générales NOUVEAU! 0830-0930 #3009 0830-0930 #3005 #3004 #3003 #3010 #3006 #3011 #3008 #3012 Pediatric dermatology Sports Borderline New wars, Toxic Advocacy Acute Collaborative research to decrease Médecine supplements and personality new veterans alcohols and mgt of coronary risk of preventable adverse de performance disorder the social syndrome drug events voyage : enhancement determi- vaccins Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. nants of See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. health Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Imperial Glen 208 4,6,8 NEW! 0930-1000 BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE NOUVEAU! 1000-1100 #3030 1000-1030 #3023 #3020 #3022 #3028 #3015 #3018 #3026 #3013 #3021 #3019 #3014 1000-1030 #3025 #3032 Diagnosis/screening for Transitioning from Doctor, Basic HIV Screening Evidence Are there Road trip! Effective Order out Throwing A community participatory research History Back to osteoporosis full-time to should I be medicine in for informed statins in Navigating feedback of chaos: a life approach to a pediatric health and the Future: semi-retirement: screened for primary care behavioural response to the water? your way in the Teaching line to assessment & primary prevention in Narrative: Canada’s What are your cancer...or and emergencies Health care through the clinical in the residents First Nations communities Glen 208 Stories in family #3034 1030-1100 options? not? learning in the and the patient-centred setting Emergency before #3033 1030-1100 family physicians of Contraception update problems primary care drug interview: A Department the medicine today meet Burdened whispers: An exploration of domestic in children office setting industry map for rescue is abuse in the South Asian community the family Macleod E2 teachers and Glen 203 needed Glen 208 doctors of 1100-1200 #3043 1100-1130 #3035 #3036 #3037 #3044 #3038 #3040 learners #3039 #3041 1100-1200 tomorrow Alberta Low Back Pain Adult Advanced It’s “overgrown The year’s Making the National E-Learning Collaborative research in Nunavut: Guidelines immunization: HIV toeskin”, NOT best dementia toolkit ventures A case history Hot topics and medicine in “ingrown articles in guidelines for hot answers primary care toenail”! Emergency work for family #3046 1130-1200 Medicine you practice The human right to health/ health-care access in Canada Imperial Glen 206 Macleod E2 Glen 201 Glen 202 Glen 203 Glen 204 Glen 208 4,6,8 Stephen A/B 1200-1330 LUNCH / DÉJEUNER #3047 COPD: Earlier diagnosis today = a better tomorrow: From diagnosis to the latest discoveries (satellite symposium) LUNCH / DÉJEUNER 1330-1430 #3058 1330-1400 #3056 #3050 #3059 #3048 #3027 #3057 #3051 #3074 #3049 Hypertension: What’s new? Learning curves: Tips and tools Dermatology Making straight Diagnosis, New Toolkit for Allergies Community-based Processing for working lines out of screening pediatric the assess- family medicine research in British disorders and with new circles: Better and asthma ment and Columbia: Successes and insights learning Canadians decision making treatment pathway prevention from the frontline #3060 1400-1430 disabilities in a busy counselling in for of suicide H1N1 outbreak: Lessons family practice pregnancy osteoporosis in older learned adults Telus Glen 206 101/102 Glen 208 1430-1500 BREAK / PAUSE BREAK / PAUSE 1500-1600 #3061 1500-1530 #3064 #3065 #3062 #3068 #3067 #3063 #3066 #3052 Integrated management of Climate change How to write Providing Pitfalls in Bronchiolitis: Diabetes Building a collaborative How to use temporomandibular disorders and health: The an effective medical thyroid disease E.R. protocol and the multidisciplinary research team from family role of the doctor’s note abortion in elderly: the ground up medicine family physician your office Goal stories and #3069 1530-1600 directed narratives Changes in abdominal aortic strategies in aneurysm care and prognosis Glen 206 Glen 208 presentations and 1600-1700 #3072 1600-1630 #3070 teaching Abdominal pain in children Family physicians as consultants: Medical practice NOTE in Nunavut #3073 1630-1700 TIME Rheumatology: CHANGE Serological testing Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. Stephen A/B See Page R2 to pre-register. Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Computer LDesearning frais additionnels Centre s’appliquent - Telus 103 aux séances d’après-midi. Max 20 participants per session - Pre-registration required Max 20 participantsVoir la page - F RF2irst pour come-first vus inscrire served à l’avance. 1000-1100 #3024 A comprehensive hip physical exam for a busy clinic 1000-1100 #3031 Refworks: Getting started 1100-1200 #3045 A comprehensive hip physical exam for a busy clinic (repeat) 1100-1200 #3042 CFPC Continuing Professional Development: Introduction to the ePearls desktop Mainpro-C workshops NEW! The majority of FMF sessions and meetings areNOUVEAU! held at the TELUS Convention Centre, unless an alternate location is specified. 0730-1630 #2085 Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics - ALSO - Provider Course (Day 2 of 2 - continued from Friday) La majorité des séances et des assemblées du FMF auront lieu au TELUS Convention Centre, à moins qu’un autre lieu soit précisé. 0830-1200 #3007 Healthy child development: The enhanced 18-month well child visit LEGEND Hyatt Hotel Fairmont Hotel Marriott Hotel Simultaneous interpretation / interprétation simultanée 1000-1700 #3016 Essential strategies for tobacco cessation in family medicine and primary care Emergency medicine / Médecine d’urgence Maternity and newborn care / Soins de maternité et soins de périnatalité 1000-1700 #3017 Cognitive therapy for depression 1330-1700 #3054 PAACT: Respiratory Health care of the elderly / Soins aux personnes âgées Child and adolescent health / Santé des enfants et des adolescents 1330-1700 #3053 Nutrition and child development 1330-1700 #3055 Primary care of adults with developmental disabilities

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale P7 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM — THURSDAY 29 JEUDI — PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE

1065WA Providing culturally and clinically competent care for lesbian, gay, and bisexual communities 1500 - 1600 Anna Travers, MSW, Toronto, ON Devan Nambiar, Toronto, ON Room: TELUS 109 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. understand the challenges of working with a population that is often hidden 2. share insights on creating a welcoming environment for your lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans patients 3. learn about key health issues of LGBT patients and reasons for disparities

Note: This workshop will focus on health issues other than HIV/AIDS

1066WA Preserving the history of Canadian family medicine 1500 - 1600 Ian Cameron, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Halifax, NS Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: The learner will: 1. identify specific topics in the broad areas of Canadian Medical history: biography, advances in care, institutions, the rural/ urban divide and the geographical, cultural and societal forces that influence the evolving practice of family medicine 2. review how to pick a topic

J E UD I 3. review how to get an article started

T HU RS DAY 4. review appropriate writing styles

1068WA Physician health and psychological well-being: Four practical approaches 1500 - 1700 David Kuhl, MD, PhD, Vancouver, BC Douglas Cave, Vancouver, BC Paul Whitehead, PhD, RPsych, Vancouver, BC Hilary Pearson, MA, PhD, CCC, Vancouver, BC Room: TELUS 105 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. understand how self-knowledge improves clinical care, collegial relationships and professional resilience 2. learn and apply 4 interrelated tools that enhance self-knowledge and aid physician health 3. identify steps to develop work environments supportive of self-awareness initiatives 4. identify methods of incorporating self-knowledge tools into daily working and teaching environments

1069WA The acquisition and assessment of clinical reasoning skills in family medicine 1500 - 1700 Melissa Nutik, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Yves Talbot, MD, Toronto, ON Room: Glen 203 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. develop an appreciation of the relationship between knowledge and clinical reasoning skills and how these differ in the novice vs. expert clinician 2. identify educational strategies that facilitate acquisition of clinical reasoning skills 3. evaluate the limitations and strengths of a variety of assessment methods of clinical reasoning

1070Wa continuity: An essential element to overcoming fear of uncertainty 1500 - 1700 Jill Konkin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB Nancy Fowler, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON Room: Glen 204 - TELUS Convention Centre This session will be of interest to both community and university-based family physicians and teachers. Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. describe two different approaches to uncertainty 2. discuss a theoretical model that challenges our notion of expertise 3. identify current elements of continuity within their own practices, possible changes to enhance continuity and impact of these elements on learners’ comfort with uncertainty

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1071WA Medically at-risk drivers: An evidence-based protocol for family physicians 1500 - 1600 Bonnie Dobbs, PhD, Edmonton, AB Harry Alf Zirk, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Beaumont, AB Room: Macleod Hall E2 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Upon completion of the workshop, the learner will: 1. understand the challenges and barriers to physician identification and assessment of drivers with illnesses that affect driving Additional fees2. understandapply to afternoon an sessions. evidence-based protocol that has been successfully implemented in the primary care setting (PCN) to See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnelsidentify s’appliquent and aux assess séances medically d’après-midi. at-risk drivers Voir la page RF23. pour have vus inscrire the à opportunityl’avance. to discuss specific problems associated with the ‘medically at-risk driver’ in clinical practice and to learn from the experiences of others

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1072G advice re: Healthy active living for children and youth with chronic disease (Pediatric hot topics) 1500 - 1530 Conseils au sujet de la vie active saine pour les enfants et les jeunes souffrant d’une maladie chronique (Sujets d’actualité en pédiatrie) Claire LeBlanc, MD, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: T HU RS DAY

By the end of this session, participants will be able to: J E UD I 1. understand the benefits of physical activity for children with chronic diseases 2. recognize risks of physical activity associated with certain chronic diseases 3. learn tips to assist in developing a physical activity prescription for a child or youth with certain chronic diseases. Objectifs d’apprentissage : Au terme de cette session, les participants pourront : 1. comprendre les bienfaits de l’activité physique chez les enfants souffrant de maladies chroniques 2. identifier les risques de l’activité physique associés à certaines maladies chroniques 3. apprendre des conseils pratiques pour aider à développer une ordonnance d’activité physique pour un enfant ou un jeune atteint d’une affection chronique.

1073WA Risk stratification of the syncopal patient 1500 - 1600 Stefan Da Silva, MD, CCFP(EM), Calgary, AB Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. develop an approach to the ED syncope patient 2. distinguish between benign and worrisome causes of syncope 3. determine which patients need admission/further work-up Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to 1074Wpre-register. a upper limb casting - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF21500 pour vus - inscrire 1600 à l’avance. Patricia Ennis, RT (Orthopedic), Calgary, AB PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1075G Infectious disease update (Pediatric hot topics) 1530 - 1600 Mise à jour sur les maladies infectieuses (Sujets d’actualité en pédiatrie) Joseph Vayalumkal, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of these presentations, participants will have learned about the latest clinical updates pertaining to the care of children and youth in the following areas: 1. infectious diseases 2. management of obesity 3. active living related issues for children and youth with chronic diseases and young athletes Objectifs d’apprentissage : Au terme de ces présentations, les participants connaîtront les nouveautés cliniques portant sur les soins aux enfants et aux adolescents dans les domaines suivants : 1. maladies infectieuses 2. traitement de l’obésité 3. aspects entourant la vie active des enfants et des adolescents atteints de maladies chroniques ainsi que des jeunes athlètes

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1076WA The third option: The role of health co-operatives in health care reform 1600 - 1700 Mark Sherman, MDCM, CCFP, Victoria, BC Room: TELUS 106 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to better understand Health Co-operatives as a ‘third option’ for health care delivery 2. to gain a global perspective of Health Co-ops in other countries 3. to gain a historical perspective on the past and present role of Health Co-ops in Canada 4. to learn about several exciting examples of Canadian Health Co-operatives that are revolutionizing the way health care is delivered 5. to learn how Health Co-operatives are an ideal way to empower our patients and communities towards responsibility in health and wellness

1077WA Making the transition: What every family physician needs to know about transgender health care 1600 - 1700 Ted J. Jablonski, MD, BSC Med, CCFP, Calgary, AB Room: TELUS 109 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. define and classify Gender Identity Disorder 2. review the therapeutic modalities utilized in transitioning 3. explore basic psychological treatments including assessment and management of co-morbidities 4. discuss the unique challenges faced by family physicians with transgendered patients

J E UD I 5. discuss experiences of workshop participants in dealing with transgender health issues T HU RS DAY 1078Wa approach to PTSD in the primary care setting 1600 - 1700 Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: 1. make the diagnosis of PTSD by using appropriate screening questions 2. understand treatment approaches, both psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic, that are applicable in the primary care setting 3. understand risk factors for PTSD

1079Wa how to manage urinary continence among older patients 1600 - 1700 Jayna Holroyd-Leduc, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre

The prevalence of urinary incontinence ranges between 17-55% among older women and 5-35% among older men. Incontinence is associated with impaired quality of life, poor self-rated health, social isolation, depressive symptoms and falls. The first step in managing urinary incontinence is to identify the type of incontinence through history, physical examination, a continence stress test and measurement of post-void residual urine volume. There are several effective behavioural management strategies that can be utilized to improve continence, including risk factor modification, pelvic floor muscle exercises, bladder training, prompted voiding and/or timed toileting. Urinary incontinence should not be managed with indwelling urinary catheters given their association with significant morbidity and mortality.

1080WA Monitoring physical function in people with chronic disease: Implementation in primary health care 1600 - 1700 Lori Letts, PhD, OT Reg., Hamilton, ON Julie Richardson, PhD, BSc, PT, Hamilton, ON David Price, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON Sarah C. Kinzie, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON Doug Oliver, MD, CCFP, Dundas, ON Alexis Officer, MSc(PT),Hamilton, ON Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of the session participants will understand: 1. the importance of monitoring physical function in people with chronic disease 2. strategies that can be implemented in primary health care settings to monitor physical function including: a. patient self-monitoring b. provider monitoring using a physical function flow sheet

1081WA Fibromyalgia: Is it real and can we help such patients? 20 years experience in interprofessional management 1600 - 1700 Gordon Ko, MD, CCFP(EM), FRCPC, Markham, ON Leigh Arseneau, Markham, ON Room: Glen 209 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to learn the benefits of an interprofessional approach for fibromyalgia. 2. to implement physical exam screening techniques for structural pain and for specialized injection approaches. 3. to be able to prescribe key evidence-based pharmaceutical and nutraceutical therapies for neuropathic pain and for neuroprotection.

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NEW! NOUVEAU! 1082G antivirals in children (Pediatric hot topics) / Antiviraux en pédiatrie (Sujets d’actualité en pédiatrie) 1600 - 1630 Joseph Vayalumkal, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of these presentations, participants will have learned about the latest clinical updates pertaining to the care of children and youth in the following areas: 1. infectious diseases 2. management of obesity 3. active Living related issues for children and youth with chronic diseases and young athletes Objectifs d’apprentissage : Au terme de ces présentations, les participants connaîtront les mises à jour cliniques les plus récentes concernant les soins aux enfants et aux adolescents dans les domaines suivants : 1. maladies infectieuses 2. traitement de l’obésité 3. aspects entourant la vie active des enfants et des adolescents atteints de maladies chroniques, ainsi que des jeunes athlètes

1083WA Trauma management

1600 - 1700 Stefan Da Silva, MD, CCFP (EM), Calgary, AB T HU RS DAY Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre J E UD I Learning Objectives: 1. stabilization and management of trauma patient in a non-tertiary care hospital 2. how to effectively “package” a patient for transport 3. trauma procedures....what to do and what to leave Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels1084W s’appliquenta aux upper séances limb d’après-midi. casting - (repeat) - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Voir la page RF21600 pour vus - inscrire 1700 à l’avance. Patricia Ennis, RT (Orthopedic), Calgary, AB PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

NEW! NOUVEAU! 1085G community acquired MRSA (Pediatric hot topics) 1630 - 1700 Infections à SARM d’origine communautaire (Sujets d’actualité en pédiatrie) Joseph Vayalumkal, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of these presentations, participants will have learned about the latest clinical updates pertaining to the care of children and youth in the following areas: 1. infectious diseases 2. management of obesity 3. active living related issues for children and youth with chronic diseases and young athletes Objectifs d’apprentissage : Au terme de ces présentations, les participants connaîtront les mises à jour cliniques les plus récentes concernant les soins aux enfants et aux adolescents dans les domaines suivants : 1. maladies infectieuses 2. traitement de l’obésité 3. aspects entourant la vie active des enfants et des adolescents atteints de maladies chroniques, ainsi que des jeunes athlètes

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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2003SS nutrition Briefcase: Tools to support patient nutrition counselling in the prevention and management of CVD 0645 - 0745 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 47. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

2004SS Tobacco addiction: What do we know and where do we go? (satellite symposium) 0645 - 0745 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 47. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel

2001NR Maternity care breakfast networking session: A focus on our learners (Maternity care day) 0700 - 0800 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: Lisa Graves, MD, CCFP, Montreal, QC Room: Macleod E1 - TELUS Convention Centre

As the participation of family physicians in intrapartum maternity care continues to plummet, it is even more critical to ensure trainees are exposed to family medicine maternity care. This popular networking breakfast invites all participants who care about maternity care education (from undergraduate to retiree) to join the discussion of educational strategies to ensure that the next generation of family doctors provides maternity care to Canadian women.

2002NR health equity breakfast networking session 0700 - 0800 Ginetta Salvalaggio, MSc, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB Room: Glen 204 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to foster a Canada-wide connection between health care providers interested in health equity issues in family medicine 2. to explore areas for collaboration on existing and potential clinical, teaching, and research initiatives into health equity 3. to raise awareness of the importance of health equity in the practice of family medicine. FRI DAY V EN DR E D I 2090NR new teachers’ breakfast networking session 0700 - 0800 Room: Glen 202 - TELUS Convention Centre

The Section of Teachers of Family Medicine welcomes all teachers to FMF. Join your teaching colleagues for an opportunity to network and exchange ideas and information with members of the SOT Executive Committee over breakfast.

2092NR networking session for Special Interest Group in Developmental Disabilities Medicine 0700 - 0800 Liz Grier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON Brian Hennen, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Dartmouth, NS Room: Glen 201 - TELUS Convention Centre

A networking session to further discuss rationale and objectives for a new special interest group in Developmental Disabilities Medicine within the CFPC. For more information, please contact [email protected]

2094NR academic Coordinators breakfast networking session 0700-0800 Room: Glen 203 - TELUS Convention Centre

2095WA Family Medicine Faculty and the CaRMS Match Process 0700-0800 Sandra Banner, Ottawa, ON Room: Telus 108 - TELUS Convention Centre

Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this session, participants will become more familiar with the CaRMS Match process; have a better understanding of how the Match Algorithm works; and learn management tools for guidance when dealing directly with applicants.

Intended for postgraduate faculty who deal with the CaRMS Match, this workshop will give participants an overview of the Match to better inform them of their role in the process. It will also illustrate to participants how the Match Algorithm works for both the applicants and for the programs. This is intended to provide participants with a better understanding of the method and outcomes of the Match.

Participants will be given management tools to guide them when dealing directly with applicants, including the challenge of dealing with those who dispute not being matched to their program.

Through results of a survey of Match applicants conducted by CaRMS, participants will be given feedback from applicants of their experiences in the Match to provide an understanding of the process from their perspective.

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NEW! NOUVEAU! 2000KC Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture 0800 - 0930 “Sport and Fitness – A Prescription for Health” « Sport et conditionnement physique – Une ordonnance pour la santé » Susan Auch Room / Salle : Macleod Hall - TELUS Convention Centre See page 22 for details. / Voir la page 22 pour de plus amples renseignements.

2005Mc advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) Provider Course (Friday/Saturday) 0800 - 1730 Room: Leduc - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

2006MC Emergency Department Targeted Ultrasound (EDTU) - (repeat) 0830 - 1600 Room: Kensington A.B.C - Marriott Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

2007WA Teams in family health care: Doing it right takes planning! 1000 - 1200 Louise Nasmith, MDCM, MEd, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Ivy Oandasan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Room: Macleod E2 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of this workshop, participants will: 1. understand the differences between “scope of practice”, “role” and “competence” 2. explore how to develop population-based strategies to maximize the utilization of team members’ overlapping scopes of practice 3. articulate health professional family practice roles that complement principles of family medicine 4. develop job descriptions for these positions 5. design an interview process V EN DR E D I

6. consider elements for the on-going professional development of the team members FRI DAY

2008Mc cognitive therapy for anxiety 1000 - 1700 Room: Penthouse - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

2009WA What’s UP in 2009?: A sexual medicine update for family physicians 1000 - 1100 Ted J. Jablonski, BSc Med, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB Room: Glen 209 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. dispel the myths regarding “normal” sexual function 2. review the diagnosis, investigation and treatment of male and female sexual dysfunction 3. explore the challenges faced by family physicians dealing with sexual medicine 4. discuss experiences of workshop participants in dealing with sexual health issues and ways to improve management skills

2010WA Go FIFE yourself: Resilience through self-reflection in the clinical setting 1000 - 1200 Ian Scott, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC Douglas Cave, Vancouver, BC Room: Glen 202 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. review the elements of the clinical interview 2. understand the impact of self reflection on clinical care 3. apply a tool to allow self reflection 4. create a way of implementing self-reflection in the clinical and other work environment 5. experience how to use this tool with learners

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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2011Wa chronic insomnia in family practice 1000 - 1100 Tarvinder K. Kukreja, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS Malgorzata Rajda, MD, FRCPC, Halifax, NS Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will learn: 1. to recognize and diagnose insomnia 2. to describe types of insomnia 3. to describe appropriate pharmacotherapy and become familiar with effective behavioral intervention 4. to become familiar with current standards of therapy

2012Wa using field notes as a reflective means to teach and learn clinical problem solving: A tool of competency 1000 - 1200 based training Tom Laughlin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Moncton, NB Amy Hughes, MD, Moncton, NB Room: Glen 204 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. effectively use a Field Note designed for the CFPC evaluation program as a reflective tool in teaching and learning clinical problem solving 2. enhance competency based training by providing Field Note feedback guided by the CFPC Key Features and Observable Behaviours documents

2013Wa difficult IUD insertions - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall 1000 - 1100 Konia Trouton, MD, CCFP, MPH , FCFP, Victoria, BC Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

2014WA The Third National OSCAR Canada User Group Meeting 1000 - 1700 Colleen Kirkham, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC David Chan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON FRI DAY

V EN DR E D I Room: Neilson 1 - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: 1. interactive working meeting for OSCAR users to plan future development and growth of the EMR 2. users will learn new features and functions of the EMR 3. potential new users will be introduced to the EMRs features and the open source community 4. academic projects including multi province audits will be shared

2015WA The power of narration: How to write your way to health, happiness, and success in 1000 - 1200 family medicine, and teach our learners to do the same Eric Cadesky, MDCM, CCFP, Vancouver, BC Room: Glen 205 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. increasing participants’ awareness of the benefits of creative writing 2. modeling artistic creativity in Family Medicine 3. training ourselves and our learners to use narrative skills; 4. supporting and maintaining a network of Canadian Family Medicine writers and educators 5. publishing participants’ narratives in the Stories in Family Medicine Project

2016Wa building a Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) 1000 - 1200 Neil Drummond, MD, PhD, Calgary, AB Richard V. Birtwhistle, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre

Primary Care Research Networks are very common in the UK and US but still rare in Canada. This workshop will draw on specific British and Canadian examples to examine the processes and outcomes of primary care research network development. The session will be focused on the task of developing a new PCRN for the purpose of obtaining quality assurance feedback for individual and group sentinel practices and conducting primary care research where it is created, family physician offices across Canada. The presenters, one an academic primary care researcher and the other an academic family physician and chair of the CPCSSN project, will present their own analyses related to the learning objectives, while at the same time exploring the experiences and ideas of all workshop participants.

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2017WA Ethics in the primary care of people with cognitive impairment: Case-based learning and teaching 1000 - 1200 William F. Sullivan, MD, CCFP, PhD, Thornhill, ON Susan MacDonald, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON Room: Glen 203 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Through facilitated case discussion, participants will: 1. learn to identify and address common ethical issues in the person-centred care of people with cognitive impairment 2. learn to apply relevant concepts and resources from the CFPC family medicine ethics curriculum to educate family physicians, residents and caregivers on ethical care

2018WA Learning from significant events using significant event audit in practice 1000 - 1100 Keith Wycliffe-Jones, MBChB, FRCGP, Calgary, AB Room: TELUS 106 - TELUS Convention Centre

Additional feesLearning apply to afternoonObjectives: sessions. See Page R2 to 1.pre-register. learn about the methodology behind the process of Significant Event Audit(SEA). Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF22. pour participate vus inscrire à l’avance. in a facilitated SEA meeting 3. reflect on how SEA might be used in your practice

NEW! NOUVEAU! 2019G Should we measure Vitamin D on all our patients? 1000 - 1100 Devons-nous mesurer le taux de vitamine D de tous nos patients ? Fariba Aghajafari, MD, MSc, CCFP, Calgary, AB James A. Dickinson, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB Rajeswari Aghoram, MBBS, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. understand current knowledge of the value of Vitamin D in preventing disease. 2. understand how Vitamin D is created, obtained, circulates and is used in the body V EN DR E D I

3. learn the relationship between tissue and blood levels of Vitamin D FRI DAY 4. understand the quality of measurements of serum Vitamin D and their meaning Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. comprendre les connaissances actuelles sur l’utilité de la vitamine D dans la prévention des maladies 2. comprendre comment la vitamine D est créée et comment elle obtenue et comment elle circule et est utilisée dans le corps 3. apprendre la relation entre les tissus et le taux de vitamine D contenue dans le sang 4. comprendre la qualité des mesures de la vitamine D sérique et leur signification

2020WA Improved access and quality care: The heart of your practice 1000 - 1200 Rob Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB Eileen Patterson, MCE, PMP, Toronto, ON Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Objective: To demonstrate how a systematic approach to office design can improve clinical care, practice efficiencies, patient and provider satisfaction, and patient safety. Learning Objective: This interactive workshop will demonstrate how a systematic approach to the application of the principles of Office Redesign (Advanced Access, continuity and comprehensive care through identified patient panels, and chronic disease management) can facilitate improved practice efficiency, provider satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and patient safety.

2021Wa breastfeeding: What they did not tell us in medical school (Maternity care day) 1000 - 1030 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: Virginia Clark, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre

This presentation will use a series of case studies to illustrate the recognition and management of several of the challenges to successful breastfeeding.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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2022Wa beyond cancer: The evolution of palliative care for end-stage chronic disease 1000 - 1100 Jessica Simon, MB, ChB, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod E1 - TELUS Convention Centre

Palliative care has its roots in the prevention and relief of suffering for those living with terminal cancer but the philosophy and approach may be adapted for use in end-stage, non-cancer diseases. This case-based session explores how advance care planning, patient and family needs assessment, palliative symptom management and end-of-life care pathways could be used in the context of diseases with uncertain prognoses.

2023WA Patient education: New developments in practice and research 1000 - 1100 Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON Cathy MacLean, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre

This interactive one-hour workshop offers participants a guided tour of the latest and greatest in patient education resources, with emphasis on web-based resources. We’ll also offer a synopsis of recent research and evidence on patient education. Participants will be exposed to ideas about how to incorporate more patient education into their own practices, and will have the opportunity to share their own experiences with colleagues.

2024Wa atrial fibrillation 1000 - 1100 Anne Gillis, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod D - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to: 1. recognize important etiologies of AF to target for primary prevention 2. be aware of common therapies for rate or rhythm control and understand the rationale for selecting a management strategy 3. use the CHADS2 score as a basis for selecting antithrombotic strategy

FRI DAY 4. understand who to refer and to whom to refer V EN DR E D I 2029WA The art of questioning in clinical teaching 1000 - 1200 Melissa Nutik, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Yves Talbot, MD, Toronto, ON Room: TELUS 108 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of the workshop, participants will 1. learn three classic theories of questioning, 2. apply the theory to the skilled use of questioning, and 3. use different questioning styles and levels to facilitate learning during clinical supervision.

2025Wa controversies in the care of the gestational diabetic (Maternity care day) 1030 - 1100 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: Hanan Bassyouni, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre

Few clinical entities in maternity care cause more confusion than gestational diabetes. This presentation will focus on controversial areas - from the diagnosis until the onset of labour. Practical points will be relevant to family physicians who provide prenatal and/or intrapartum care.

2026Wa chronic pain and addiction: Safe prescribing of opioids 1100 - 1200 Lisa Bromley, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON Room: Glen 209 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will learn how to: 1. set up opioid prescribing for chronic pain to minimize aberrant behaviours and opioid misuse 2. recognize opioid misuse and dependence within your practice 3. appropriately manage opioid dependence

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2027WA Practical geriatric care in the office setting 1100 - 1200 Sid Feldman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Fred Mather, MD, CCFP, Kitchener, ON Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Additional feesBy applythe endto afternoon of the sessions. session, participants will: See Page R2 to 1.pre-register. recognize changes in elderly patients that signify high risk situations Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF22. pour be vus familiar inscrire à l’avance. with practical tools to aid the busy practitioner in the office 3. improve office systems to reduce frustration in dealing with our older patients

NEW! NOUVEAU! 2028G Improving the interface between clinical care and public health to fight infectious disease outbreaks 1100 - 1130 Améliorer l’interface entre les soins cliniques et la santé publique pour combattre les flambées de maladies infectieuses Patricia Huston, MD, CCFP, MPH, Ottawa, ON Room / Salle : Macleod A- TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: To identify recent improvements in the interface between clinical care and public health that will help in detecting and managing outbreaks of both known and emerging infectious diseases Objectif d’apprentissage : Identifier les améliorations récentes dans l’interface entre les soins cliniques et la santé publique qui aideront à détecter et à prendre en charge les éclosions de maladies infectieuses connues et émergentes.

2030Wa beating the blues: Confidently tackling dysthymia in the family physician’s office 1100 - 1200 Wendy Tink, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Sheila Molyneaux, Calgary, AB Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre V EN DR E D I

Learning Objectives: FRI DAY 1. profile the innovative Calgary Shared Mental Health Care pilot program Wellbeing designed and delivered by the FP/ Clinician team in the family physician office 2. provide opportunities for physicians to apply tools and techniques in small groups and case based discussions highlighting modules of the Wellbeing Program 3. help FP recognize dysthymic patients earlier 4. provide practical tools and techniques for busy FP’s to confidently and more comfortably care for the dysthymic patient in the office 5. increase family physician satisfaction working within office based teams

2031WA Focus on the newborn: Jaundice may not be such a bad thing (Maternity care day) 1100 - 1130 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: Steven Wainer, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre

An experienced pediatrician reviews the current guidelines for the prevention, detection and treatment of neonatal jaundice - including a look at the protection which it might confer.

2032WA TIA and stroke management in the Emergency Department 1100 - 1200 Colleen Carey, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod D - TELUS Convention Centre

This case-based, interactive, evidence-based presentation will review common stroke syndromes and their management. Diagnostic pitfalls will be reviewed. Pearls of clinical neuroanatomy will be covered. Management of blood pressure and blood glucose in acute stroke will be covered. Evidence and guidelines surrounding thrombolytics will be discussed. Risk stratification of the TIA patient will be simplified by the use of recently published clinical prediction rules and imaging. Management of intracranial hemorrhage in the Warfarinized patient will be discussed.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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2033WA Wikis in Medicine 1100 - 1200 Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON Pamela Cirino, Mississauga, ON Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre

Wiki-wiki means hurry up quick! This interactive one-hour workshop provides an introduction to wiki software, and its

increasing use in disseminating medical information. We’ll examine several popular medical wikis, including Medpedia and Ganfyd. Participants will have the opportunity to develop ideas for their own wikis, and share their ideas with colleagues. Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to 2034Wpre-register. a difficult IUD insertions (repeat) - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF21100 pour vus - inscrire 1200 à l’avance. Konia J. Trouton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY NEW! NOUVEAU! 2035G developmental delay and autistic spectrum disorder in children 1130 - 1200 Retard du développement et troubles du spectre autistique chez l’enfant Liz Grier, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON Patricia A. Mousmanis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of this presentation, the participant will : 1. be aware of how to assess developmental milestones in infants and young children 2. be aware of how to intervene when developmental delay is suspected 3. be aware of how to recognize early symptoms and signs of autistic spectrum disorder Objectifs d’apprentissage : À la fin de cette présentation, le participant pourra : 1. évaluer les étapes du développement chez le nourrisson et le jeune enfant 2. intervenir quand on soupçonne un retard dans le développement 3. reconnaître les premiers symptômes et signes des troubles du spectre autistique FRI DAY

V EN DR E D I 2036WA Focus on the newborn: The skinny on skinny (Maternity care day) 1130 - 1200 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Additional fees apply to afternoonPresenter: sessions. Steven Wainer, MD, FRCPC, Calgary , AB See Page R2 to pre-register. Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. The combination of advocacy for breastfeeding and early discharge requires vigilance for excessive weight loss in the early neonatal period. This talk will review the detection and management of worrisome causes of weight loss in the newborn interval. NEW! NOUVEAU! 1200-1330 cFPC Annual General Meeting and All Members Forum Assemblée générale annuelle du CMFC et Forum pour tous les membres du CMFC Room / Salle : Imperial 4, 6, 8 – Hyatt Hotel

A boxed lunch will be provided. / Boite à lunch fournie.

2037SS The state of post-menopausal osteoporosis management in Canada: Are new approaches needed? 1215 - 1315 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 47. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE

Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

Additional fees2089SS apply to afternoon d sessions.emystifying anaphylaxis. Ask the expert: Update on anaphylaxis management See Page R2 to 1215-1315pre-register. For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 48. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance.PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel

NEW! NOUVEAU! 2038WA The Donald I. Rice Lecture: The Practice of Family Medicine - Defining and Teaching the Scope 1330 - 1430 La Conférence Donald I. Rice : Définir et enseigner la portée de la pratique familiale David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Room / Salle : Imperial 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

The Donald I Rice Lectures allow a nationally or internationally renowned leader in Family Medicine to engage in educational activities with family physicians and other members of the medical profession, other health professionals and the public across Canada. Dr. David Tannenbaum is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto and Family Physician-in-Chief in the Ray Wolfe Department of Family Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.

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La Conférence Donald I. Rice permet à un chef de file en médecine familiale, reconnu sur la scène nationale ou internationale, de participer à des activités éducatives avec des médecins de famille, d’autres membres de la profession médicale, d’autres professionnels de la santé et le public partout au Canada. Le Dr David Tannenbaum est professeur titulaire à l’Université de Toronto et médecin de famille-chef au Département de médecine familiale Ray Wolfe à l’hôpital Mount Sinai de Toronto.

2039WA Medical student and family medicine resident leadership workshop 1330 - 1700 Atelier sur le leadership pour les étudiants en médecine familiale (by invitation only/sur invitation seulement) Louise Nasmith, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Ian M. Scott, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Room / Salle : Neilson 3 - Hyatt Hotel

Two of Canada’s outstanding family medicine teachers will lead this dynamic workshop on developing leadership skills with the medical student and family medicine resident recipients of this year’s Leadership Awards.

This special session for the 2009 Medical Student and Family Medicine Resident Leadership Award recipients is focused on further developing leadership attributes with this group of outstanding family physician leaders of the future.

2040Wa how to strategically prepare your team to accomplish great things 1330 - 1430 David Keegan, MD, CCFP(EM), Calgary, AB Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of this workshop, participants will: 1. be able to describe key strategies to develop their educational or other team to capitalize on opportunities 2. have audited their own leadership 3. have a concrete plan to build their strategic capacity for team renewal and increased impact

2041WA Effectively teaching procedural skills: Strategies for a structured and systematic approach V EN DR E D I FRI DAY 1330 - 1700 James Goertzen, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Thunder Bay, ON Room: Glen 204 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. learn key concepts from the procedural skills educational literature 2. demonstrate effective psychomotor teaching techniques to maximize procedural skill acquisition by their learners 3. learn strategies for implementing procedural skills curriculums

2042MC Skills transfer workshop: Office gynecological procedures in family medicine 1330 - 1700 Room: Oval Room - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

2043Wa hEADSSS Up: 2009’s hot topics in adolescent medicine 1330 - 1430 Eric Cadesky, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC Michael Malus, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montreal, QC Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. increasing awareness of the importance of Adolescent Medicine 2. improving participants’ skills in history taking and examination of adolescents 3. reviewing up-to-date information on depression, suicide, and the use of anti-depressant medication; sexual health; obesity; internet addiction; chronic pelvic pain; and other major adolescent issues

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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2044Wa baycrest Advanced Geriatric Life Support (BAGLS). Needs assessment, manual and scenario-based training: 1330 - 1430 assisting family medicine residents on-call for geriatrics Michelle Hart, MD, CCFP, North York, ON Daphna Grossman, MD, CCFP (EM),FCFP, North York, ON Room: Macleod E1 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. become familiar with a process for focus group needs assessment of family medicine residents. 2. review content of a practical “survival manual” to assist on call residents (and family physicians) with common acute geriatric syndromes. 3. experience an example of scenario-based geriatric training

2045WA The ABC’s of DKA: Challenges in the rural ED 1330 - 1430 Lyle Thomas, MD, CCFP(EM), Red Deer County, AB Room: Macleod D - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. review pathophysiology of DKA 2. discuss hurdles to diagnosis and treatment of DKA 3. learn a simplified approach to dealing with complex DKA patients 4. discuss solutions to specific rural challenges in treatment of DKA 5. review case studies of DKA

2046MC Male osteoporosis 1330 - 1700 Alexandra Papaioannou, BScN, MD, MsC, Hamilton, ON Room: Colonial - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

2047MC The treatment of dementia: Focus on starting, monitoring, switching and stopping cholinesterase inhibitors 1330 - 1700 André Hurtubise, MD, CCFP, New Liskeard, ON Room: Turner Valley - Fairmont Palliser Hotel

FRI DAY PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY V EN DR E D I

2048Mc healthy child development: Improving the odds (beginner) 1330 - 1700 Room: Alberta Ballroom - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

2049Wa using magic and illusions in a clinical setting 1330 - 1430 Lalit Chawla, MD, CCFP, Chatham, ON Room: TELUS 105 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. build rapport with patient in a unique and fun manner 2. use magic as a form of rehabilitation (whether it is a physical or mental disability) 3. use magic as a way to demonstrate medical principles (pathophysiology of a disease, medication, and medical therapy, etc.

2050Wa additional skills in family medicine 1330 - 1430 Michael Kolber, MD, FRCS(C), Edmonton, AB Hugh Ross Hindle, MD, CCFP, Red Deer County, AB Robert A. Cameron, MD, Pincher Creek, AB Erica Button, MD, CCFP, Hinton, AB Room: Glen 209 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: To explore the idea that physicians with Additional Skills in Family Medicine can result in improved patient access and outcomes by examining four specific examples: Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Women’s Health and Surgery.

2051WA The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) and Panel Share: Lessons learned 1330 - 1430 from the Voluntary Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) Prototype Patricia Sullivan-Taylor, BSN, MPA, PMP, Toronto, ON Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre This presentation will provide lessons learned on the pilot phase from the perspectives of family physician, researcher, health system planner and CIHI with the following areas of focus: - Quality of data capture in EMRs - Availability of EMR data to inform clinical and practice-level decisions - Ability to facilitate structured data capture - Development of provider-level feedback reports on data quality and indicators - Privacy and security - Networking with peers and champions of PHC quality improvement

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pourSC vusIE inscrireN TIFIà l’avance.C PROGRAM — FRIDAY 30 VENDREDI — PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE

NEW! NOUVEAU! 2052G healing a broken heart: Depression and M.I. and how a family doc can help 1330 - 1400 Soigner un cœur brisé : Dépression et infarctus du myocarde et l’aide que peut apporter un médecin de famille Ann Loewen, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. survey current research on correlations between depression, incidence of heart disease and MI outcomes 2. review demographic trends in both depression and heart disease 3. provide tools to clinicians for detecting and discussing depression in the setting of an MI and during follow-up 4. allow time to discuss cases and questions from participants Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. passer en revue la recherche actuelle sur les corrélations entre la dépression, l’incidence de cardiopathies et les résultats après d’un IM 2. examiner les tendances démographiques en ce qui a trait à la dépression et aux cardiopathies 3. offrir aux cliniciens des outils pour dépister la dépression et en discuter dans le contexte d’un IM et durant le suivi 4. accorder du temps pour discuter de cas et répondre aux questions des participants

2053WA Teaching tips for residents as teachers / Conseils d’enseignment pour les résidents enseignants Bilingual / bilingue 1330 - 1700 Miriam Lacasse, MD, MSc, CCFP, Quebec City, QC Judith Peranson, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Room / Salle : Glen 203 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: After this workshop, participants will be able to: 1. recognize the basic principles of adult education 2. effectively use the “one-minute preceptor” method and strategies for giving feedback during one-on-one teaching opportunities with learners. V EN DR E D I

3. generate a list of ideas for finding teaching opportunities at their home training sites, and network with other medical FRI DAY students and residents interested in teaching Objectifs d’apprentissage : À la fin de l’atelier, les participants pourront : 1. reconnaître les principes de base de la formation des adultes 2. utiliser efficacement la méthode et les stratégies du « précepteur-minute » pour donner de la rétroaction lors d’une possibilité d’enseignement avec un seul apprenant 3. dresser une liste des façons de découvrir des possibilités d’enseignement dans leur principal milieu de formation et d’établir des réseaux avec d’autres étudiants en médecine et résidents qui s’intéressent à l’enseignement

2054WA Fetal surveillance in 2009: Ask and listen before you look (Maternity care day) 1330 - 1400 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: William J. Ehman, MD, Nanaimo, BC Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre

This presentation will focus on the essential recommendations of the SOGC FHS guideline including fetal movement counting, avoidance of admission strips, and the use of IA for low risk women. The recommended nomenclature and classification system for IA and EFM will be reviewed.

2055Wa diagnostic imaging/interpretation for the family doctor 1330 - 1430 Deepak Bhayana, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre

A basic review of commonly ordered imaging studies. This will include an overview of normal imaging anatomy, common pathologies, and imaging pearls and pitfalls.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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2056Wa breast biopsy - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall 1330 - 1430 Walley Temple, MD, FRCSC, Calgary, AB PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

2057Wa cFPC Continuing Professional Development Department: Introduction to the ePearls Desktop - (repeat) 1330 - 1430 Tom Elmslie, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre

The CFPC ePearls Desktop is an electronic program that combines point-of-care clinical resources with interactive, self-directed learning activities. The Desktop provides family physicians with a variety of popular clinical resources and facilitates the integration of new knowledge into practice through accredited learning activities. The Desktop serves as a tool for learning and enhances practice reflection and evidence-based medicine skills.

This interactive one-hour workshop offers a hands-on approach to exploring the ePearls Desktop and the many clinical resources and CPD opportunities it provides. Participants will learn how to navigate the ePearls Desktop, examine the information resources available and learn how to complete a Mini-Pearl, Pearl and/or Audit Pearl activity (eligible for Mainpro credits). Expert advisors will be on hand to answer your CPD questions. Dr. Elmslie is the recipient of the 2009 Ian McWhinney Family Medicine Award.

2058Wa clinical and nursing implications of epidural analgesia (Maternity care day) 1400 - 1430 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: Maggie Quance, RN, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to Thepre-register. epidural is the most common intervention in modern maternity care - to the point where its use is included in the Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2definition pour vus inscrire of à l’avance. “normal birth”. This presentation will focus on the evidence about how this useful pain management tool can affect the course of labour and the nursing care which the labouring woman receives. FRI DAY

NEW! V EN DR E D I NOUVEAU! 2059G Ophthalmology pearls and pitfalls / Bienfaits et lacunes de l’ophthalmologie 1400 - 1430 David Cote, MD, FRCSC, Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning objective: Participants will acquire or review knowledge that will allow them to more acurately diagnose eye problems and treat them appropriately or refer them in a timely fashion.

Objectif d’apprentissage : Les participants vont acquérir ou mettre à jour leurs connaissances pour leur permettre de diagnostiquer avec plus d’exactitude les problèmes oculaires et les traiter de manière appropriée ou demander une consultation en temps opportun.

2076WA The opioid debate - Part 1: Palliative care 1500 - 1600 Timothy Sakaluk, BSc, CPHI(C), MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC Room: Macleod E1 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. understand the pathophysiology of pain in cancer vs. non-cancer situations 2. become familiar with recent evidence regarding opioids in palliative care 3. appreciate the importance of opioids in the management of dyspnea and cough 4. develop confidence troubleshooting opioid problems in palliative care 5. share knowledge with colleagues managing palliative patients

2061Wa your foot from your mouth: Equity and diversity goes to the movies 1500 - 1600 Konia Trouton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC Francine Lemire, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON Room: TELUS 109 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to enhance participants’ knowledge and skills of how to respond to awkward clinical encounters 2. to share with others your experiences and lessons learned

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2062Wa competency-Based Family Medicine Centred Curriculum: Sharing strategies and resources 1500 - 1700 Liz Shaw, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON John Kerr, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Belleville, ON Danielle Saucier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Quebec, QC Room: Glen 205 - TELUS Convention Centre

This workshop will provide participants with the opportunity to share experiences and strategies for implementing a Competency- Based, Family Medicine Centred Curriculum with colleagues from other programs and provinces. In the process of sharing and comparing strategies, you will gain a better understanding of the concept of competency-based learning while contributing to the development of a national database of ideas and tools to promote a more family medicine centred curriculum.

2063Wa customizing faculty development for a distributed program 1500 - 1700 Vonda M. Hayes, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Halifax, NS Blye Frank, MD, Halifax, NS Room: Glen 202 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will: 1. be familiar with the literature on the topic 2. know the challenges involved in delivering such a program 3. be aware of the associated opportunities 4. be aware of approaches, resources, and technology utilized to date 5. develop a strategy to deliver distributed faculty development in their community

2064WA The refinement of the quality in family practice tool using a Delphi Panel 1500 - 1600 Lisa Dolovich, MD, BScPhm, PharmD, MSc, Hamilton, ON Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to describe the Delphi process used to determine the final set of indicators that can be used by a primary care office to V EN DR E D I

assess quality of care FRI DAY 2. to discuss the primary indicator categories and their criteria 3. to present the revised Quality Tool to participants for feedback

2065WA Insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes: A primary care approach 1500 - 1700 Inge Schabort, MB ChB, CCFP, Hamilton, ON Lisa McCarthy, Hamilton, ON Anne Barber, RN, EC, MScN, Hamilton, ON Michele MacDonald-Werstuck, RD, MSc, Hamilton, ON Room: Glen 209 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the workshop, participants will be able to: 1. initiate insulin therapy 2. adjust insulin therapy 3. take a patient’s lifestyle into consideration when starting and adjusting insulin 4. manage common diabetic case scenarios related to optimal glycemic control using insulin

2066Wa development and validation of the Team Objective Structured Clinical Examination (TOSCE) 1500 - 1700 for use as an assessment of team and interprofessional competencies of primary care teams Denise Marshall, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Grimsby, ON Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. provide an overview of the TOSCE as an innovative resource 2. provide an opportunity to experience a primary care TOSCE station 3. discuss acceptability and feasibility of the TOSCE 4. present research to date on the TOSCE for use as an assessment of team and interprofessional competencies of Primary Care teams

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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2067Wa normalizing birth in the 21st century (Maternity care day) 1500 - 1600 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: Andrew J. Kotaska, MD, FRCS, Yellowknife, NT Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre

With skyrocketing rates of intervention during birth in modern industrialized countries, how do we define normal birth? How do we empower women and caregivers to embrace normal birth? This presentation explores the culture of risk, our overestimation of common obstetrical risks, and some of the ways evidence-based medicine can interfere with normal birth.

2068WA Movement disorders 1500 - 1600 Scott Kraft, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. properly describe the different types of involuntary movements 2. identify the common causes of the different types of movement disorders

2069WA Resuscitation of the avalanche victim 1500 - 1600 Kevin Hanrahan, BPE, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod D - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. outline bystander first aid interventions 2. discuss the role of the arriving field medics and medical direction for EMS/Flight crews 3. outline a framework for triaging and treating the avalanche survivor for primary and tertiary care providers based on the best available evidence 4. discuss some statistics on avalanche rescue devices FRI DAY V EN DR E D I 2070WA Pediatric sports medicine 1500 - 1600 Neil Cooper, MD, FRCPC, Dip. Sport Med, Calgary, AB Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will understand: 1. an approach to evaluation of the above sports injuries 2. suggested management of these injuries, acute and ongoing 3. what to tell the parents and child athlete about return to play 4. how to answer the question, “Should my child athlete be on supplements?”

2071WA Wikis in Medicine - (repeat) 1500 - 1600 Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON Pamela Cirino, Mississauga, ON Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre

Wiki-wiki means hurry up quick! This interactive one-hour workshop provides an introduction to wiki software, and its

increasing use in disseminating medical information. We’ll examine several popular medical wikis, including Medpedia and Ganfyd. Participants will have the opportunity to develop ideas for their own wikis, and share their ideas with colleagues. Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to 2072Wpre-register. a breast biopsy - (repeat) - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF21500 pour vus - inscrire 1600 à l’avance. Walley Temple, MD, FRCSC, Calgary, AB PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY NEW! NOUVEAU! 2073G diagnostic imaging: What’s the best test? / Imagerie diagnostique : Quel est le meilleur test ? 1500 - 1530 Deepak Bhayana, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Salle / Room: Macleod Hall A - TELUS Convention Centre

The talk will be a case based discussion of commonly encountered clinical scenarios, reviewing the best imaging test to order, and appropriate follow-up imaging. Une discussion, fondée sur des cas, des scénarios cliniques courants passant en revue les meilleurs tests d’imagerie ainsi que les meilleures imageries de suivi.

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pourSC vusIE inscrireN TIFIà l’avance.C PROGRAM — FRIDAY 30 VENDREDI — PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE

NEW! NOUVEAU! 2074WA Médecine des adolescents : Troubles de l’alimentation / Adolescent medicine: Eating disorders 1500 - 1600 Alain V. Pavilanis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC Salle / Room: Imperial 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

Aborder les patients adolescents, développer un lien de confiance et établir un contrat thérapeutique constituent toujours un défi. Les troubles alimentaires constituent un spectre de désordres allant des syndromes sévères à des comportements fréquents mais malsains. Nous explorerons l’approche aux adolescents par le biais de ces difficultés. Objectifs d’apprentissage : À la fin de cette session, le participant sera en mesure de : 1. développer une approche clinique qui respecte le développement et le niveau de maturité de l’adolescent 2. réviser les principales sphères d’intérêt à l’anamnèse chez l’adolescent 3. dépister des problèmes plus spécifiques à l’adolescence 4. créer un lien thérapeutique 5. créer un contrat clinique 6. différencier entre l’alimentation malsaine et les troubles alimentaires 7. développer une approche thérapeutique face à ces problèmes

Approaching adolescent patients, earning their trust, and establishing a therapeutic contract always constitute a challenge. Eating disorders fill a spectrum of problems from severe syndromes to frequently encountered unhealthy behaviours. We shall explore the approach to adolescents through these problems. Learning Objectives: At the end of this session the participant will be able to: 1. develop a clinical approach that takes into account the adolescent’s development and level of maturity 2. review the most important aspects of history-taking with adolescents 3. uncover problems frequent in the adolescent age group Additional fees4. applydevelop to afternoon a therapeutic sessions. alliance See Page R2 to pre-register.

Des frais additionnels5. develop s’appliquent a clinicalaux séances contractd’après-midi. V EN DR E D I Voir la page RF26. pour differentiate vus inscrire à l’avance. between unhealthy eating and eating disorders FRI DAY 7. develop an approach to treating these problems.

NEW! NOUVEAU! 2075G Effective ethical use of placebo in clinical medicine 1530 - 1600 Utilisation éthique et efficace des placebos en médecine clinique Arash Zohoor, MD, CCFP, Markham, ON Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will understand: 1. what is the placebo response? 2. which patients and clinical situations favor placebo? 3. how is placebo currently utilized? 4. what ethical considerations are involved in using placebo? 5. how to maximize the placebo response 6. how to teach learners regarding placebo Objectifs d’apprentissage : Les participants comprendront : 1. ce qu’est la réponse aux placebos 2. les patients et les situations cliniques qui se prêtent le mieux aux placebos 3. comment les placebos sont actuellement utilisés 4. les questions d’éthiques que comporte le recours aux placebos 5. comment maximiser la réponse aux placebos 6. comment enseigner aux apprenants les questions entourant les placebos

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2060WA The opioid debate - Part 2: Chronic pain 1600 - 1700 Lori Montgomery, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB Chris Spanswick, MD, MB ChB, FRCA, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod E1 - TELUS Convention Centre

Learning Objectives: Participants will: Additional fees1. becomeapply to afternoon aware sessions. of their own biases regarding opioid therapy See Page R2 to 2.pre-register. become familiar with the most recent evidence regarding the use of opioids in chronic pain Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF23. pour develop vus inscrire àconfidence l’avance. making the decision to start or stop opioid therapy 4. acquire a useful vocabulary for discussing opioids with patients

NEW! NOUVEAU! 2077G beginning at the end: Palliative pearls for family medicine 1600 - 1630 Commencer par la fin : Soins palliatifs - Perles pour la médecine familiale Anne B. Boyle, BScN, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON Alan Taniguchi, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON Samantha Winemaker, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. provide family practice focused approaches to common palliative problems in the office and the home 2. review basic pain management approaches for frequently encountered palliative presentations 3. present an overview of highlights for approaching other common symptoms such as dyspnea, G.I. symptoms. etc. Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. présenter des approches axées sur la pratique familiale face aux problèmes courants en soins palliatifs au cabinet et à domicile 2. passer en revue les stratégies de base pour le contrôle de la douleur dans les situations fréquemment rencontrées en soins palliatifs 3. donner un aperçu des grandes lignes de la prise en charge d’autres symptômes courants comme la dyspnée, les problèmes gastro-intestinaux, etc.

2078Wa challenges and solutions in assessing capacity in day-to-day practice in the elderly 1600 - 1700 Jasneet Parmar, MBBS, Dip. COE, Edmonton, AB FRI DAY

V EN DR E D I Room: Macleod E2 - TELUS Convention Centre

As the life expectancy of Canadians continues to rise, an issue of increasing focus for the elderly is the assessment of capacity. A person’s right to make autonomous decisions, and potential loss of those rights, is a very complex issue. It deals with the ethical dilemma of removing a human being’s decisional sovereignty.

Goal of this interactive session to learn about a systematic approach to capacity assessment which is most beneficial and least intrusive to the patient. It will focus on a well-defined process, concentrating on front-end screening and problem solving, roles of team members, organization and documentation of information.

2079WA Maternity care for recent immigrants (Maternity care day) 1600 - 1630 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: Lanice Jones, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre

Immigrants and refugees have unique concerns which may affect pregnancy. This presentation explores the economic, geographic, biological and cultural issues which may impact maternity care for this population.

2080WA The red eye 1600 - 1700 David Cote, MD, FRCSC, Edmonton, AB Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning objective: Participants will be exposed to an extensive differential of the ophthalmic problems that present with a red eye and should feel more comfortable sorting out the likely cause of their patients ocular problems.

2081Wa breast biopsy - (repeat) - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall 1600 - 1700 Walley Temple, MD, FRCSC, Calgary, AB PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

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2082WA Recognition and management of critically ill children 1600 - 1700 Vincent Grant, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod D - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants who attend the session will: 1. review some typical case presentations of critically ill children 2. understand the importance of recognizing “vital” elements in the initial clinical assessment 3. develop an initial approach to the management of these critically ill children

2083Wa urology update 1600 - 1700 Howard Evans, MD, FRCSC, Edmonton, AB Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Additional feesAt applythe endto afternoon of this sessions. session, participants will be able to: See Page R2 to 1.pre-register. determine when a PSA should be ordered Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF22. pour interpret vus inscrire à thel’avance. results of a PSA test 3. review some of the old and identify some of the new treatments for prostate cancer

NEW! NOUVEAU! 2084G Important drug interactions: What the family doctor needs to know 1630 - 1700 Interactions médicamenteuses importantes : Ce que le médecin de famille doit savoir Glen Pearson, BSc, BScPhm, PharmD, FCSHP, Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to highlight the importance of clinically significant cardiovascular drug interactions

2. to review the potential mechanisms for drug-drug interactions, specifically addressing pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic V EN DR E D I mechanisms, cytochrome P-450 metabolism, and multi-drug membrane transporters FRI DAY 3. to illustrate practical approaches to prevent and manage drug interactions and improve patient outcomes Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. souligner l’importance des interactions médicamenteuses cliniquement significatives en santé cardiovasculaire 2. passer en revue les possibles mécanismes d’interaction médicamenteuse, particulièrement les mécanismes pharmacocinétiques / pharmacodynamiques, le métabolisme du cytochrome P-450 et les transporteurs membranaires de médicaments 3. illustrer les approches pratiques pour prévenir et prendre en charge les interactions médicamenteuses et améliorer les résultats pour les patients

2085WA “Precious, you could stay home!” - From Canada to the world (Maternity care day) 1630 - 1700 Moderator: Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Presenter: Jaelene Mannerfeldt, MD, CCFP, FRCSC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre

Pregnant women in the Developed world never question their mortality as they prepare for delivery. Unfortunately, their sisters in the Developing world often die due to preventative and treatable causes. The factors contributing to these deaths range from lack of education to lack of resources within a context of lack of sexual and reproductive rights for women. This presentation will describe the issues and the presenter’s experience teaching and practicing in these challenging environments.

2086SS Where do we go after Metformin? The emerging role of incretin-based therapies in the management of 1730 - 1830 Type 2 Diabetes: GLP-1 Analogues & DDP-4 Inhibitors For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 48. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

2087SS Managing CV risk factors in special populations 1730 - 1830 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 48. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel

2088SS new horizons in Fibromyalgia: Bringing hope through better patient care 1730 - 1830 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 48. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

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3001SS My patient has had a heart attack. Now what? 0645 - 0745 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 49. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 1,2,3 - Hyatt Hotel

3002SS Think global, act local: Review of erectile dysfunction - Mild to severe 0645 - 0745 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 49. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

3003Wa new wars, new veterans 0830 - 0930 Jim Thompson, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Charlottetown, PE Carl Walker, MASc, MD, CCFP (EM), Ottawa, ON Room: TELUS 105 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. assist modern Veterans with their concerns about military service exposures 2. use the military context in diagnosing and managing health needs of modern military Veterans and families 3. manage physical and mental health disabilities arising from recent military service 4. refer military Veterans appropriately for specialized health services

3004Wa borderline personality disorder: Challenges, joys, and strategies for management 0830 - 0930 James Goertzen, MD, MCISc, CCFP, FCFP, Thunder Bay, ON Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. indentify characteristics of individuals with a borderline personality disorder diagnosis 2. learn strategies for the effective management of patients with a borderline personality disorder 3. develop collaborative relationships with borderline personality disorder patients and other health care professionals involved in their care

3005WA Sports supplements and performance enhancement 0830 - 0930 Matthew McIsaac, MD, Red Deer, AB Room: Macleod E1 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. update on modern sports supplements and practices. 2. differentiate the well proven from the largely theoretical methods. 2. what to ask for to identify illegal supplement abuse T U R DAY SAME D I S A 3006Wa but I can’t get fruits and vegetables at the dollar store: Advocacy and management of 0830 - 0930 the social determinants of health in primary care Lee MacKay, MD, BSc, Halifax, NS Mandi Irwin, MD, Halifax, NS Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. review the social determinants of health 2. highlight the recent evidence from the field 3. describe the emerging field of social medicine 4. demonstrate approaches to addressing the social determinants of health inside and outside of practice 5. increase awareness of resources available to support physicians interested in social medicine

3007Mc healthy child development: The enhanced 18-month well child visit 0830 - 1200 Room: Kensington B - Marriott Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

3008Wa a family physician-led collaborative research to decrease the risk of preventable adverse drug events at 0830 - 0930 the hospital-community interface Allan Bailey, MD, CCFP, Spruce Grove, AB Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: This workshop introduces: 1. strategies to design and implement research as a family physician 2. use of a randomized controlled trial to test a community-based medication reconciliation process 3. the effective use of research evidence to guide health system integration process, in order to enhance care and patient safety

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2S pourC vusIE inscrireNTIFI à l’avance.C PROGRAM — SATURDAY 31 SAMEDI — PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3009G Pediatric dermatology / Dermatologie pédiatrique 0830 - 0930 Kirk Barber, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to recognize common dermatologic conditions in the pediatric age group 2. to initiate treatment and understand the “point of referral” for a variety of dermatologic conditions Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. reconnaître des problèmes dermatologiques courants chez les patients pédiatriques 2. savoir comment amorcer le traitement et quand il est nécessaire de demander une consultation dans le cas de divers problèmes dermatologiques

3010WA Toxic alcohols 0830 - 0930 Connie LeBlanc, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Halifax, NS Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of this session participants will: 1. use anion gap and effectively in toxic alcohol ingestions 2. recognize the common sources of toxic alcohols 3. be comfortable advocating for treatment of patients poisoned with toxic alcohols with fomepizole or dialysis when appropriate

3011Wa acute coronary syndrome 0830 - 0930 Todd Anderson, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Additional feesThe apply participant to afternoon will: sessions. See Page R2 to 1.pre-register. understand the definition of acute coronary syndrome and myocardial infarction. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF22. pour appreciate vus inscrire à l’avance. the underlying pathophysiology, treatment and prognostic factors with this entity 3. review the current approach to management in Southern Alberta

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3012WA Médecine des voyages : Vaccins / Travel medicine: Vaccines 0830 - 0930 Dominique Tessier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montreal, QC Salle / Room : Imperial Ballroom 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel S A SAME D I T U R DAY Cette session passera en revue les nouveautés en immunisation en médecine de voyage. Une revue de toutes les immunisations avec une attention particulière aux besoins des voyageurs particuliers et les modifications recommandées pour les vaccins de base utilisés dans un contexte de voyage sera faite. Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. reconnaître les risques et les besoins particuliers des voyageurs 2. prioriser les vaccinations selon les besoins spécifiques des voyageurs 3. évaluer le voyageur et sa capacité à voyager 4. recommander les mesures préventives adaptées aux différents voyageurs 5. identifier l’épidémiologie de la diarrhée du voyageur et les situations où un vaccin est recommandé 6. déterminer le rôle du Dukoral dans l’ensemble des recommandations aux voyageurs 7. comprendre l’importance de la vaccination contre l’influenza pour les voyageurs

This session will review new developments in travel medicine vaccination. It will cover all new vaccines, with an emphasis on those recommended specifically to travelers and changes in recommendations for common vaccines when used in travel medicine.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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Learning Objectives: 1. recognize the risks and specific needs of travelers 2. prioritize various vaccinations according to the specific needs of travelers 3. assess travelers and their capacity to travel 4. recommend preventative measures adapted to the different travelers 5. identify the epidemiology of travelers’ diarrhea and situations where a vaccine is recommended 6. determine where Dukoral fits in the overall travel recommendations 7. understand the importance of influenza vaccination for travelers

3013WA Effective feedback in the clinical setting 1000 - 1200 Rahim Valani, MD, CCFP, EDM, Med, North York, ON Room: Glen 202 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of the session, the participant will: 1. know the role of observation in giving feedback 2. utilize reflective practice and appreciative inquiry models to assist with student and resident feedback 3. understand the need for constructive feedback for a positive encounter

3014Wa a community participatory research approach to a pediatric health assessment & primary prevention in 1000 - 1030 First Nations communities: Documenting the Sagkeeng and Black River experiences Sabina Ijaz, MD, CCFP, Pine Falls, MB Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Moving away from the “Top-Down” medical approach 1. learn to respectfully apply community participatory research principles in partnership with an indigenous community 2. learn about some of the socioeconomic factors affecting indigenous health 3. share examples of effective indigenous community-led primary prevention strategies

3015WA Evidence informed response to emergencies in the primary care office setting 1000 - 1100 Sheldon Permack, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. be able to create emergency response kits for their offices; implement and utilize evidence based tools to respond to both general and common specific emergencies that may present to their community based practices T U R DAY SAME D I 2. review the evidence and benefits of automatic defibrillators in office practice S A

3016MC Essential strategies for tobacco cessation in family medicine and primary care 1000 - 1700 Room: Canadian Pacific - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

3017Mc cognitive therapy for depression 1000 - 1700 Room: Penthouse - Fairmont Palliser Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

3018Wa are there statins in the water? Health care and the drug industry 1000 - 1100 Tim Doty, MD, CCFP, Lethbridge, AB Room: Macleod E2 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. recognize the inherent conflict of interest that exists between our role as physicians in pursuing what is best for our patients and society, and the requirement for industry to pursue what is best for their shareholders. 2. learn about the many ways in which the drug industry influences physicians, patients, and society to best meet its primary objective. 3. discuss the issue of bias, and how interactions with industry creates a social contract, with an obligation to reciprocate regardless of whether the individual is conscious of it. 4. discuss ways by which physicians can remove bias from their practice. 5. empower physicians to reassert their fiduciary responsibility to their patients, and their moral obligation to society as a whole.

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3019WA Throwing a life line to residents before the rescue is needed 1000 - 1200 Alison Eyre, MDCM, CCFP, Ottawa, ON Madeleine Montpetit, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Gloucester, ON Room: Glen 204 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to share techniques used at the University of Ottawa to support residents who need academic support 2. to introduce a web based tool to help preceptors develop and track academic support plans 3. to review some examples of resident support from issue identification through to plan completion and evaluation

3020Wa doctor, should I be screened for cancer...or not? 1000 - 1200 Mike Evans, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Verna Mai, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON Walter W. Rosser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre

This session supports evidence-based screening practice and provides an opportunity to discuss challenges/successes in practice, including useful approaches. Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. know the evidence-based guidelines for key cancer sites 2. understand the concepts underlying the “pro’s and con’s” of screening 3. know about new screening resources to support informed decision-making 4. share best practices they’ve used to deal with challenging patient scenarios

3021WA Order out of chaos: Teaching in the Emergency Department 1000 - 1100 Hugh Hindle, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Red Deer County, AB Peter Kwan, MD, CCFP(EM), Lethbridge, AB Room: Glen 203 - TELUS Convention Centre

Learning Objectives: Workshop participants will: 1. understand the challenges of teaching students and residents in the Emergency Department. Participants will develop strategies to: 1. rapidly assess learner ability 2. identify learning opportunities in the emergency department 3. improve teaching procedural skills 4. optimize teaching in critical situations S A SAME D I T U R DAY 3022Wa basic HIV medicine in primary care 1000 - 1100 Lana Bullock, MD, CCFP, Dundas, ON Praseedha Janakiram, MD, CCFP, Guelph, ON Room: Glen 205 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. how to provide effective pre/post HIV test counselling 2. review current HIV guidelines on disease staging and when to start therapy 3. review preventative health care for individuals with HIV 4. approach to post-exposure prophylaxis 5. approach to triaging medical complaints in individuals with HIV

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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3023WA Transitioning from full-time to semi-retirement: What are your options? 1000 - 1100 Francine Lemire, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON Preston Smith, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Halifax, NS Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to provide information based on the 2007 National Physician Survey regarding the practice patterns of semi retired family physicians. 2. to provide information from a review of the literature regarding the issues that family physicians considering working fewer hours or focusing their practice, may have 3. to discuss regulatory and medico-legal issues relating to the maintenance of one’s competence in moving to semi retirement

4. to share experiences regarding practice issues as they relate to semi retirement 5. to provide evidence informed advice regarding the management of transition to semi-retirement AMS_Logo.pdf 8/6/2008 12:28:39 PM Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to 3024Wpre-register. a a comprehensive hip physical exam for a busy clinic - Demonstration Theatre - Exhibit Hall Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF21000 pour vus - inscrire 1100 à l’avance. Juan Antonio Garcia-Rodriguez, MD, CCFP, Dip Sport, Calgary, AB PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3025Wa history and Narrative: Stories in family medicine 1000 - 1200 Histoire et narration : Les récits en médecine familiale Rob Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Arthur Frank, PhD, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Imperial 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel

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Dr. Arthur Frank, a sociology professor, researcher and award winning author whose work focuses on the study of illness experience, will be our guest speaker. Winners of the 2009 AMS-Mimi Divinsky Awards for History and Narrative in Family Medicine will share their stories, and presentation of awards will follow. Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. discover how narrative contributes to the history of medicine 2. better understand the contributions of family medicine and family physicians to the history of medicine, health care and life in Canada T U R DAY

SAME D I 3. become familiar with the goals of the CFPC’s History and Narrative project S A 4. feel encouraged to contribute their own family medicine stories to the History and Narrative database

William Wordsworth a dit un jour : « Remplis ta page avec les battements de ton cœur... » Les récits représentent l’art et la science de la médecine familiale. Ils permettent au médecin de tenir compte de l’expérience de la maladie vécue par le patient et des répercussions de la maladie sur sa vie.

Dr Arthur Frank, professeur de sociologie, chercheur et auteur primé dont le travail est axé sur l’étude de l’expérience de la maladie, sera notre conférencier invité. Les récipiendaires 2009 des Prix AMS-Mimi Divinsky d’histoire et de narration en médecine familiale pour 2009 partageront leurs histoires avec vous. La remise des prix suivra. Objectifs d’apprentissage : Les participants pourront : 1. découvrir comment la narration contribue à l’histoire de la médecine familiale 2. mieux comprendre les contributions de la médecine familiale et des médecins de famille à l’histoire de la médecine, aux soins de santé et à la vie au Canada 3. se familiariser avec les objectifs du projet d’Histoire et narration du CMFC 4. se sentir encouragés à intégrer leurs propres histoires en médecine familiale dans la base de données d’Histoire et narration

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3026WA Road trip! Navigating your way through the patient-centred interview: A map for teachers and learners 1000 - 1200 Alan Ng, MBChB, MRCGP, CCFP, Ottawa, ON Frances Kilbertus, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON Room: Glen 201 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. review different models of consultations between doctors and patients 2. allow practitioners to reflect on how they practice patient-centred medicine 3. demonstrate a practical model used to teach patient-centred interviewing to residents/learners 4. demonstrate the use of art-based resources in teaching consultation skills to residents/learners

3028WA Screening for behavioural and learning problems in children 1000 - 1200 Roger Thomas, MD, PhD, CCFP, MRCGP, Calgary, AB Shirley Leew, PhD, Calgary, AB Room: Glen 209 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to screen for behavioural and learning problems in children Additional fees2. toapply evaluate to afternoon the sessions. strategies and relative benefits of child surveillance compared to screening See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels3. to assess s’appliquent risk aux of séances bias d’après-midi. in parent-completed and physician-completed screening forms Voir la page RF24. pour to vus assess inscrire à l’avance.the behaviours and concerns the Rourke form measures 5. to assess the value of measuring milestones

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3030G diagnosis and screening for osteoporosis / Diagnostic et dépistage de l’ostéoporose 1000 - 1030 Michelle Barton, MD, BSc(Hon), Burlington, ON Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. apply new strategies to identify and evaluate individuals at risk for osteoporosis 2. recognize the critical importance of identification of fragility fractures, including vertebral compression fracures in diagnosis of osteoporosis 3. apply changes in the recommendations in the use of bone mineral density testing (BMD) for: a) fracture risk assessment b) diagnosis Objectifs d’apprentissage : Les participants seront en mesure de : 1. mettre en œuvre de nouvelles stratégies pour identifier et évaluer les personnes à risque de souffrir d’ostéoporose 2. reconnaître l’importance d’identifier les fractures dues à la fragilité, notamment les fractures de compression vertébrale dans S A SAME D I

le diagnostic de l’ostéoporose T U R DAY 3. mettre en application les changements apportés aux recommandations quant à l’utilisation des études de la densité minérale osseuse (DMO) pour : a) l’évaluation du risque de fractures b) le diagnostic

3031WA Refworks: Getting started 1000 - 1100 Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre

RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic database manager that allows you to create your own personal database by importing references online databases or other sources. You can use these references in writing papers, and automatically format the paper and the bibliography in seconds. Because RefWorks is web-based, you can access your own personal database wherever you have Internet access. Many universities have institutional subscriptions to RefWorks, and individual subscriptions are also available. This interactive one-hour workshop provides an overview of the basic features of RefWorks, and looks at some advanced features such as sharing references, and using Cite-N-Write. This workshop is an easy way to start using RefWorks, and soon you will wonder how you managed without it.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

Simultaneous Interpretation / Interprétation simultanée W/A = Workshop/Atelier; G = General session/Séance générale; N/R = Networking session/Séance de réseautage; K/C = Keynote/Conférence d’ouverture; MC = Mainpro-C; SS = Satellite symposium/Symposium satellite

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3032Wa back to the Future: Canada’s family physicians of today meet the family doctors of tomorrow 1000 - 1200 Cheri H. Bethune, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montreal, QC Room: Stephen A/B - Hyatt Hotel

This interactive session for medical students and family medicine residents only is an annual highlight of FMF. Medical students and family medicine residents meet and share perspectives related to their future careers with Canada’s family Physicians of the Year for 2009.

3033Wa burdened whispers: An exploration of domestic abuse in the South Asian community 1030 - 1100 Amritpal Arora, MD, CCFP, Burnaby, BC Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Additional feesThe apply aim to ofafternoon this study sessions. was to explore the impact of domestic abuse on South Asian women in the Lower Mainland. The intent See Page R2 to ofpre-register. this exploration was to develop a better understanding of their experiences, coping strategies and possible barriers to Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2seeking pour vus inscrire support. à l’avance. It is hoped that this study’s outcomes will help family physicians identify South Asian women at risk and provide them with better care and support.

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3034G contraception update / Mise à jour sur la contraception 1030 - 1100 Melissa Mirosh, MD, FRCSC, Lethbridge, AB Room: Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre

This session will review the general categories of contraceptives available in Canada. Any recent changes to national guidelines will be highlighted, and new contraceptive products will be discussed. Learning objectives: 1. to review current national guidelines for contraceptive use in Canada. 2. to be aware of new contraceptive products available in Canada.

Durant la séance, nous passerons en revue les catégories générales de contraceptifs accessibles au Canada. Nous mettrons en évidence tout récent changement aux lignes directrices nationales et nous discuterons des nouveaux produits contraceptifs. Objectifs d’apprentissage: 1. passer en revue les lignes directrices nationales actuelles en matière d’utilisation de contraceptifs au Canada 2. se renseigner sur les nouveaux produits contraceptifs accessibles au Canada

3035Wa adult immunization: Hot topics and hot answers - How to effectively address common patient concerns 1100 - 1200 Vivien Brown, MDCM, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Kevin Laupland, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB T U R DAY SAME D I

S A Room: Macleod E1 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. recognize that immunization against adult infectious disease is one of the most successful interventions to help protect the health of Canadians 2. understand recent vaccine clinical updates and what’s new and advised in adult immunization 3. adapt current medical practices by implementing patient focused communication strategies that address common vaccine questions

3036Wa advanced HIV medicine in primary care 1100 - 1200 Lana Bullock, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Meaghan McLaren, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON Gayathri Shyamal, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Room: Glen 205 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. review mechanism of action and potential side effects of antiretroviral medications 2. approach to choosing an antiretroviral therapy combination 3. approach to treating woman with HIV during pregnancy 4. review of important issues in HIV and aging (including cognitive impairment) 5. approach to recognizing and treating metabolic complications 6. diagnosis and treatment of opportunistic infections

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3037WA It’s “overgrown toeskin”, NOT “ingrown toenail”! 1100 - 1200 Henry Chapeskie, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Thorndale, ON Room: Macleod D - TELUS Convention Centre Chapeskie and Vandenbos - Greatest Show on Earth! Come and see this dynamic presentation! The term “ingrown toenail” incriminates the nail as the causative factor, however, there is excellent evidence-based research demonstrating that there is no nail abnormality and that the problem is due to an excessive amount of soft tissue. Removal of this tissue results in less bulging over the nail with weight bearing and eliminates the problem. The nail is not touched! This technique challenges the traditional paradigm of procedures directed at the nail and suggests that they are NOT physiologically rational. The result is cosmetically excellent and the problem will never recur!

3038WA Making the dementia guidelines work for you 1100 - 1200 John C. Kirk, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montreal, QC Fred Mather, MD, CCFP, Kitchener, ON Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. describe tools used to assess mild cognitive impairment and dementia 2. distinguish common causes and appropriate bloodwork 3. list criteria for neuro-imaging, 5 aspects of non-pharmacological management and available medications 4. discuss 3 common safety issues for patients 5. describe strategies to help caregiver stress 6. learn how to disclose the diagnosis of dementia 7. list community resources 8. summarize guidelines related to driving with dementia

3039WA E-Learning ventures 1100 - 1200 Fred Janke, MSc, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB Wesley Jackson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Airdrie, AB Room: Glen 203 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of this workshop participants will be able to: 1. describe the different categories and formats of collaborative software 2. describe the advantages and disadvantages of these different formats 3. choose how to share and/or work remotely with learner’s and/or colleagues

3040Wa national toolkit for family practice: Resources for physicians and nurses that supports interprofessional S A SAME D I 1100 - 1200 collaboration in family practice and primary care settings T U R DAY Lisa Ashley, RN CCHN(C), MEd, Ottawa, ON Patsy Smith, RN, MN, Prospect, NS Room: Macleod E2 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to increase awareness about innovative resources that will support interprofessional practice environments and influence the quality of care 2. to discuss strategies that focus on the needs of nurses and physicians in collaborative teams, including role definition, workflow management and team building

3041Wa collaborative research in Nunavut: A case history 1100 - 1200 W. Alexander Macdonald, MA, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Iqaluit, NU Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will learn: 1. how a research project in a rural/remote practice can proceed with assistance from academic centres 2. some strategies for accessing financial and academic support from academic centres 3. the utility of multidisciplinary collaboration in primary care research in a rural/remote practice

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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3042Wa cFPC Continuing Professional Development Department: Introduction to the ePearls Desktop (repeat) 1100 - 1200 Tom Elmslie, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON Computer Learning Centre Room: TELUS 103 - TELUS Convention Centre

The CFPC ePearls Desktop is an electronic program that combines point-of-care clinical resources with interactive, self-directed learning activities. The Desktop provides family physicians with a variety of popular clinical resources and facilitates the integration of new knowledge into practice through accredited learning activities. The Desktop serves as a tool for learning and enhances practice reflection and evidence-based medicine skills.

Tom Elmslie will talk about his involvement in the development of this innovative program, and how he believes it will impact the continuing professional development of CFPC members. He will demonstrate the Desktop and its many clinical Additional feesresources, apply to afternoon and describe sessions. how it may be used to complete Mini-Pearl, Pearl and Audit Pearl activities, which are eligible for See Page R2 to Mainpropre-register. credits. There will be an opportunity for attendees to have some hands-on experience with the Desktop. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Dr. Elmslie is the recipient of the 2009 Ian McWhinney Family Medicine Award.

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3043G alberta Low Back Pain Guidelines / Lignes directrices de l’Alberta sur les lombalgies 1100 - 1130 Adrian R. Gretton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to learn about the methods used to create the Alberta evidence-informed primary care Low Back Pain Guideline. 2. to become familiar with and more clearly understand the major guideline recommendations. 3. to consider how best to make use of these guidelines in practice - in collaboration with patients, and other health practitioners where applicable. Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. connaître les méthodes utilisées pour produire les lignes directrices albertaines, éclairées par des preuves sur la lombalgie 2. se familiariser avec les principales recommandations des lignes directrices et mieux les comprendre 3. examiner comment mieux utiliser ces lignes directrices dans la pratique - en collaboration avec les patients et d’autres professionnels de la santé, s’il y a lieu.

3044WA The year’s best articles in Emergency Medicine 1100 - 1200 Shawn Dowling, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: T U R DAY SAME D I Participants will have the opportunity to: S A 1. review the recent landmark articles in Emergency Medicine

2. translate research findings into clinical practice 3. identify and critique Emergency Medicine Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to 3045Wpre-register. a a comprehensive hip physical exam for a busy clinic (repeat) - Demonstration Theatre Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF21100 pour vus - inscrire 1200 à l’avance. Juan Antonio Garcia-Rodriguez, MD, CCFP, Dip Sport, Calgary, AB PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3046G The human right to health and healthcare access in Canada 1130 - 1200 Le droit humain à des soins de santé et à l’accès aux soins de santé au Canada Jessica Moe, BASc, MA, MD (Cand.), Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to gain a basic understanding of how health is defined in the framework of international human rights law 2. to develop an appreciation for the debates surrounding the right to health 3. to think critically about the implications of looking at health as a human right for access to healthcare in Canada Objectifs d’apprentissage : 1. acquérir une compréhension de base de la façon dont la santé est définie dans le cadre du droit international sur les droits de la personne 2. s’informer sur les débats entourant le droit à la santé 3. réfléchir de manière critique aux répercussions de considérer la santé comme un droit de la personne sur l’accès aux soins de santé au Canada

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3047SS cOPD: Earlier diagnosis today = a better tomorrow: From diagnosis to the latest discoveries 1215 - 1315 For more information on this satellite symposium, see page 49. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION REQUISE Room: Imperial 5,7,9 - Hyatt Hotel

3027Wa diagnosis, screening and treatment for osteoporosis 1330 - 1430 Michele Barton, MD, BSc(Hon), Burlington, ON Johnathan Adachi, BSC, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON Room: Macleod E2 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. apply new strategies to identify and evaluate individuals at high risk for osteoporosis 2. recognize the critical importance of identification of fragility fractures, including vertebral compression fractures, in diagnosis of osteoporosis 3. apply changes in the recommendations in the use of bone mineral density testing (BMD) for: a) fracture risk assessment b) diagnosis

3048WA Making straight lines out of circles: Better decision making counselling in pregnancy 1330 - 1430 Konia Trouton, BSc, MD, CCFP, MPH, FCFP, Victoria, BC Dawn Fowler, Victoria, BC Room: TELUS 104 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: By the end of the session, participants will be able to; 1. identify issues that arise for women making difficult choices 2. have an organized way to identify the source of stressors 3. understand some of the myths about abortion and how to address these 4. explain the medical and surgical abortion process accurately 5. share local and national resources for women

3049Wa community-based family medicine research in British Columbia: Successes and insights from the frontline 1330 - 1430 David Adams, Research Coordinator, Vancouver, BC J. Ellen Anderson, Sooke, BC Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives:

By the end of this session, participants will be able to: S A SAME D I 1. understand why community-based, family-medicine led research is not a luxury but a necessity; T U R DAY 2. appreciate the challenges and opportunities of community-based research; 3. understand the rationale, functioning, and achievements of a community-based researcher program (CBCI) in British Columbia.

3050WA Tips and tools for working with new Canadians in a busy family practice 1330 - 1430 Alison Eyre, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON Carol Geller, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ashton, ON Meb Rashid, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON Room: Glen 201 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. gain an approach for screening in the New Canadian population 2. develop an approach for integrating the new Canadian pop into routine periodic health screening and highlight cases where incidents of chronic disease vary by population 3. acquire general tips on infectious disease, mental health, and vaccinations… in the New Canadian population

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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3051WA Toolkit for the assessment and prevention of suicide in older adults 1330 - 1430 Martha Donnelly, MD, CCFP, FRCP, Vancouver, BC Sharon Moore, Calgary, AB Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of the workshops participants: 1. will be able to recognize risk factors for suicide in older adults, resiliency factors and warning signs 2. will be able to perform a suicide risk assessment interview 3. will have developed their skills in risk management strategies for older patients with suicidal ideation

3053Mc nutrition and child development 1330 - 1700 Room: Kensington B - Marriott Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

3054MC PAACT: Respiratory (Asthma/COPD) 1330 - 1700 Room: Kensington C - Marriott Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

3055MC Primary care of adults with developmental disabilities: New tools for your practice 1330 - 1700 Room: Kensington A - Marriott Hotel PRE-REGISTERED DELEGATES ONLY

3056WA Learning curves: Processing disorders and learning disabilities 1330 - 1430 Margaret Clark, MD, MCFP, Dawson Creek, BC Room: Glen 203 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to introduce participants to auditory processing disorder, visual processing disorder and sensory processing disorder 2. to discuss the impact of these disorders on school performance 3. to increase participants’ awareness of the varied and imprecise presentation of these problems in a family practice setting 4. to facilitate the development of the participant’s own referral network

3057Wa new pediatric asthma pathway: Optimal management of acute childhood asthma exacerbations 1330 - 1430 David Johnson, MD, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre

A case based presentation addressing the latest evidence for management of children with an acute asthma exacerbation. Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. T U R DAY

See Page R2SAME D I to pre-register.

S A Learning Objective: Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF21. pour to vus learn inscrire àabout l’avance. the key therapeutic interventions that have been shown to reduce the rate of hospitalizations in children with an acute asthma exacerbation.

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3058G hypertension: What’s new? / Hypertension : Quoi de neuf ? 1330 - 1400 Richard Lewanczuk, MD, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will: 1. become familiar with changes to Canadian hypertension guidelines for 2010 2. understand the role of newer technologies in the diagnosis of hypertension 3. understand the place of combination therapies in hypertension treatment Objectifs d’apprentissage : À la fin de cette séance, les participants pourront : 1. se familiariser avec les changements apportés aux recommandations canadiennes sur l’hypertension pour 2010 2. comprendre le rôle des plus récentes technologies dans le diagnostic de l’hypertension 3. comprendre la place des polythérapies dans le traitement de l’hypertension

3059Wa dermatology 1330 - 1430 Jaggi Rao, MD, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB Room: Macleod D - TELUS Convention Centre

This session will review common skin disorders.

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3074Wa a llergies 1330 - 1430 Joel Doctor, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to Managementpre-register. of food allergy has traditionally focused on the avoidance of allergenic foods and management of acute allergic Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2reactions. pour vus inscrire Treatment à l’avance. of the allergy itself has been an elusive goal. Some recent developments in the field of food allergy research, however, suggest that treatment of food allergy may become a practical reality in the near future.

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3060G h1N1 Outbreak: Lessons learned / Éclosion de grippe H1N1 : Leçons à retenir 1400 - 1430 James Dickinson, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. Understand current knowledge about the H1N1 pandemic. 2. Be aware of how public health, doctors and patients reacted to the outbreak, and what we can learn from those. 3. Be aware of current predictions for 2009-10 season and how doctors in practice can respond. Objectifs d’apprentissage : Additional fees1. faireapply tole afternoon point sur sessions. les connaissances actuelles de la pandémie de grippe A (H1N1) See Page R2 to 2.pre-register. savoir comment la santé publique, les médecins et les patients ont réagi à l’épidémie et ce que nous pouvons apprendre de Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pources vus réactionsinscrire à l’avance. 3. savoir quelles sont les actuelles prévisions pour la saison 2009-2010 et comment les médecins en pratique active peuvent y répondre

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3061G Integrated management of temporomandibular disorders 1500 - 1530 Prise en charge intégrée des troubles de l’articulation temporomandibulaire Ravinder Ohson, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Dundas, ON Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objective: Learn about evolving concepts and understanding of the relationship of TMJ dysfunction to production of headaches and the treatment.

Objectif d’apprentissage: Apprendre les concepts en évolution de la dysfonction de l’articulation temporomandibulaire et comprendre sa relation avec le déclenchement de maux de tête et comment la traiter S A SAME D I 3062WA Providing medical abortion in your office T U R DAY 1500 - 1700 Sheila Dunn, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Konia J. Trouton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC Room: Macleod E1 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Participants will: 1. be able to counsel women on advantages and disadvantages of medical abortion 2. be able to screen patients for suitability for medical abortion 3. know the drugs and regimens used for medical abortion and how to use them in practice 4. be able to manage follow-up and complications

3063Wa diabetes and the elderly: Goal directed strategies 1500 - 1600 Alun Edwards, MB, CHIR, MRCP (UK), Calgary, AB Room: Glen 206 - TELUS Convention Centre

The learner will participate in a session to address the appropriate management of diabetes in the older adult. Current therapeutic options will be reviewed including short and long acting agents and treatment goals for patients residing in long term care facilities.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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3064Wa climate change and health: The role of the family physician as a clinician and as an advocate in the community 1500 - 1600 Alan Abelsohn, MBChB, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON Val Rachlis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, North York, ON Room: Macleod E2 - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: 1. to review current evidence on climate change and its effects on health 2. to learn how to apply this knowledge to clinical practice, such as with patients affected by extreme heat, smog, infectious diseases 3. to learn how to assess one’s own carbon footprint 4. to formulate a role for the family physician as a leader and advocate in the community, and to create a network of concerned physicians

3065Wa how to write an effective doctor’s note 1500 - 1600 Craig Karpilow, MD, CCFP, FCFP, FCOE, Hamilton, ON Room: TELUS 101/102 - TELUS Convention Centre

As family doctors, we are constantly asked to write excuses for patients who are off work. There is a need to effectively and ethically address the problem. We are the patient advocate and want to believe our patients, but we must consider the ethics and the legality of what that note to the employer really means. The manner in which the note is presented (and many of the associated work comp forms) can be done time efficiently. If effectively done there may not be more time expended on calls and follow up from the employer or work comp. Poorly written generic notes can actually get us in legal trouble! This learning session will cover the mechanics, ethics, and practicalities needed in what has become a very contentious issue in Canadian Health delivery.

3066Wa building a collaborative multidisciplinary research team from the ground up 1500 - 1600 Wendy V. Norman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, DTM&H, MHSc, Vancouver, BC Lyda Dicus, BSW, Vancouver, BC Jeannette Bergunder, RN, Vancouver, BC Lisa Eccles, RN, Vancouver, BC Bev Sieker, RN, Vancouver, BC Brian Fitzsimmons, MD, FRCP, Vancouver, BC Room: Glen 208 - TELUS Convention Centre

This workshop will explore the formation, goals and experiences of a community-hospital-academic, collaborative, multidisciplinary, family physician-led women’s health research team. We will focus on integrating research smoothly into busy clinical practice settings and exploring multidisciplinary roles in the team research model. Team members representing our diverse disciplines will be present.

3067Wa bronchiolitis: E.R. protocol (Paeds) - Novel therapies for managing bronchiolitis 1500 - 1600 David Johnson, MD, Calgary, AB Room: Macleod B/C - TELUS Convention Centre T U R DAY SAME D I

S A A case based presentation outlining two novel therapies for managing children with bronchiolitis. Learning Objectives: 1. to learn about two novel therapies for infants with bronchiolitis.

3068WA Pitfalls in thyroid disease 1500 - 1600 Arnold Voth, MD, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB Room: Macleod D - TELUS Convention Centre

Pitfalls in interpreting thyroid function tests. Pitfalls in managing thyroid nodules. Pitfalls in managing hypothyroidism. Pitfalls in diagnosing/managing hyperthyroidism.

3052Wa how to use family medicine stories and narratives in presentations and teaching NOTE TIME CHANGE 1500 - 1700 Rob Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC Eric Cadesky, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC Marie Therese Cave, MSc, Edmonton, AB Room: Stephen A/B - Hyatt Hotel Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, participants can expect to have: 1. gained a deeper understanding of the role of narrative in medicine 2. explored the potential of using narrative medicine in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching 3. networked with other family physicians who share an interest in narrative medicine 4. learned how they might contribute to a national family physician story-gathering project www.cfpcstories.sydneyplus.com

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2S pourC vusIE inscrireNTIFI à l’avance.C PROGRAM — SATURDAY 31 SAMEDI — PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3069G changes in abdominal aortic aneurysm care and prognosis 1530 - 1600 Changements dans les soins et le pronostic de l’anévrisme aortique abdominal Thomas Lindsay, MD, FRCSC, Toronto, ON Gerrit Winkelaar, MD, FRCSC, Edmonton, AB Joan Fraser, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre Learning Objectives: Communicate new guidelines and changes in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm management 1. guidelines for AAA screening: who, when, how and how often 2. medical management of AAAs and indications for intervention including gender differences 3. update on current methods of AAA repair, results and post operative management 4. when does an AAA require emergency management? Objectifs d’apprentissage : Communiquer les nouvelles lignes directrices sur les AAA et les changements dans leur prise en charge : 1. les lignes directrices pour le dépistage des AAA : qui, quand, comment et à quelle fréquence 2. la prise en charge médicale des AAA et les indications d’une intervention, y compris les différences entre hommes et femmes 3. une mise à jour sur les méthodes actuelles de réparation des AAA, les résultats et la prise en charge postopératoire 4. les cas où il faut traiter d’urgence un AAA

3070WA Family physicians as consultants: Medical practice in Nunavut 1600 - 1700 W. Alexander Macdonald, MA, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Iqaluit, NU Room: Macleod E2 - TELUS Convention Centre

Learning Objectives: Participants will learn about: Additional fees1. aapply health to afternoon care systemsessions. where most primary care is delivered by nurses and community health representatives in small, See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels remote s’appliquent health aux scentreséances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF22. pour the vus inscrirerelevance à l’avance. of professional scopes of practice, clinical guidelines/protocols for care providers and strengths and weaknesses of a collaborative primary care system

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3072G abdominal pain in children / Douleur abdominale chez l’enfant 1600 - 1630 Suzette Cooke, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre

“Abdominal Pain in Children” can represent a relatively minor issue or a serious and potentially life-threatening condition. S A

Making the correct diagnosis can be a challenge for any practitioner. SAME D I T U R DAY Learning Objectives This session will focus on: 1. “Pearls” of the history and physical exam 2. identification of valuable principles of management, follow-up and referral

Les douleurs abdominales chez l’enfant peuvent se révéler un problème relativement mineur ou un état potentiellement dangereux pour la vie. Il peut être difficile pour un médecin d’établir le diagnostic exact.

Additional feesObjectifs apply to afternoon d’apprentissage sessions. See Page R2 to Cettepre-register. séance insistera sur : Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF21. pour les vus “perles” inscrire à l’avance. du bilan de santé et de l’examen physique 2. l’identification des principes utiles de la prise en charge, du suivi et de la demande de consultation

NEW! NOUVEAU! 3073G Rheumatology: Serological testing / Rhumatologie - Dépistage sérologique 1630 - 1700 Niall Jones, MD, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB Room / Salle : Macleod A - TELUS Convention Centre

This session will inform you on appropriate serological testing to diagnose rheumatologic conditions. Cette séance vous informera des tests sérologiques appropriés pour diagnostiquer les affections rhumatismales.

Pre-registration required. Préinscription requise. Pre-registration required. Additional fees apply. Préinscription requise. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent.

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THE College of Family Physicians of CanadA Government College Centre Canada Revenue Agency...... 237 Health Canada – Air Quality Health Index...... P3 Associations Health Canada, Marketed Health Products Directorate...... 441 Alzheimer Society of Canada...... 811 Public Health Agency of Canada – Maternal and Child Health....204 and 206 American Academy of Family Physicians...... 228 B.C. Lung Association...... 212 Lifestyle and nutrition Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians...... 240 Becel Centre for Heart Health...... 213 Canadian Association of Interns and Residents...... 231 Egg Farmers of Canada...... 502 Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment...... 336 Nestlé Nutrition...... 210 Canadian and Alberta Associations of Optometrists....200 and 202 PepsiCo. Canada...... 227 Canadian Athletic Therapists Association...... 415 Surgical Weight Loss Centre...... 513 Canadian Coalition for Immunization Awareness and Promotion....215 Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids.....438 Medical devices Canadian Family Practice Nurses Association...... 413 Bionix Medical Technologies...... 135 Canadian Pharmacists Association...... 243 Island Hearing...... 310 and 312 Canadian Physicians for Aid & Relief (CPAR)...... 101 ManthaMed Inc...... 431 Dona International...... 303 Trimedic Supply Network Ltd...... 512 Eczema Society of Canada...... 339 Trudell Medical International...... 316 Health Partners International of Canada...... 515 Valeant Canada Limited...... 517 Physicians for Global Survival...... 301 Provincial Fitness Unit of Alberta - CSEP...... P1 Pharmaceutical Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada...... 314 Accudial Pharmaceutical Inc...... 437 WONCA...... 230 Afexa Life Sciences, Inc...... 427 Alliance for Better Bone Health ...... 434 Education Amgen Canada Inc...... 527 Canadian Cochrane Network and Centre...... 504 AstraZeneca Canada Inc...... 103 and 105 Canadian Institute for Health Information...... 305 Boehringer Ingelheim Canada Ltd...... 417 Canadian Resident Matching Service (CARMS)...... 229 Bristol-Myers Squibb / Sanofi Aventis...... 137 and 139 Centre for Effective Practice...... P4 Ferring Inc...... 817 Elsevier Canada...... 827 GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Inc...... 514 Foundation for Medical Practice Education...... 815 GlaxoSmithKline Pharma ...... 406 RxFiles Academic Detailing Program...... 443 Graceway Pharmaceuticals...... 819 Janssen-Ortho...... 405 and 407 Universities – DepartmentS of Family Medicine King Pharmaceuticals...... 506 Dalhousie University...... 637 Leo Pharma Inc...... 529 McGill University...... 538 Lundbeck Canada...... 113 and 115 McMaster University ...... 540 Merck Frosst Canada Ltd...... 421 Memorial University of Newfoundland...... 635 Merck Frosst Schering...... 626 and 628 Northern Ontario School of Medicine...... 639 Neilmed Pharmaceuticals...... 111 Queens University...... 809 Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc...... 214 and 216 University of Alberta...... 534 Novo Nordisk...... 127 University of British Columbia...... 536 P&G Pharmaceuticals / Paladin Labs Inc...... 330 University of Calgary...... 807 Paladin Labs Inc...... 327 University of Manitoba...... 805 Pfizer Canada Inc...... 311 University of Ottawa...... 803 Sanofi-Aventis...... 521 University of Saskatchewan...... 542 Schering-Plough Canada Inc – CHC Division...... 630 University of Toronto...... 801 Shire Canada Inc...... 226 University of Western Ontario...... 633 Whitehall-Robins...... 241

Financial, investment and insurance services Practice management products and services Integrity Wealth Group...... 324 Accentus Inc...... P11

Investors Group...... 439 Canadian Diagnostic Centres...... P6 Investplus Properties Canada Ltd...... 129 Cirrus Consulting Group...... 528

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Maplesoft Healthcare...... 531 City of Thunder Bay...... 340 Mayfair Diagnostics...... 526 Denning Health Group...... 337 MD Briefcase...... 338 Fraser Health Authority...... 236 MDCME.ca...... 307 Government of the Northwest Territories...... 107 MCl – The Doctors Officetm...... 411 Government of Nunavut ...... 402 Physician Office System Program...... 342 HealthCareersInSask – Saskatchewan Health...... 334 Practice Solutions Ltd...... 326 and 328 HealthForce Ontario Management and Recruitment Agency...... 614 and 616 Recruiters Homewood Health Centre...... 403 Alberta Health Services – Calgary...... 429 Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance Alberta Health Services – and Alexandra Marine General Hospital...... 436 Calgary Zone – Rural Medicine...... P2 Interior Health Authority of British Columbia...... 117 Alberta Health Services - J.A. Hildes Northern Medical Unit...... 400 Collaboration in Rehabilitation Services & Education...... 813 Locumotion...... 516 Alberta Physician Link / Niagara Physician Recruitment...... P8 The Alberta Rural Physician Action Plan (RPAP)...... 239 Northern Medical Services...... 445 Canadian Forces Health Services Group...... 143 Primary Care Networks of Calgary...... 341 Canadian Forces Personnel and Family Support Services...... 141 Rainbow Health Ontario...... 404 City of Port Colborne...... P7 Red Lake Medical Associates / City of Sault Ste. Marie...... 238 Family Healthcare Team...... P5

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Accentus Inc. Booth: P11 Afexa Life Sciences, Inc. BOOTH: 427

Based in Canada, Accentus delivers fast, accurate and affordable PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 transcription services to the healthcare industry. Accentus MD is the Visit the Afexa Life Sciences Inc. company’s flagship solution and delivers on-demand, web based booth and find out more about transcription services designed for maximum convenience and ease- COLD-FX® - the only clinically of-use. This solution is ideal for individual doctors and small-mid proven therapy that naturally sized group practices. enhances the immune system Basé au Canada, Accentus offre des services spécialisés de transcrip- and is effective for both prevention and treatment of cold and flu tion médicale pour le domaine de soins de santé. Le service Accentus symptoms. Backed by 10 clinical trials, it’s the number #1 pharma- MD est une solution spécifiquement crée pour les cliniques médicales cist recommended product in its category. Products featured: ainsi que les médecins indépendant offrant la convenance maximum COLD-FX, IMMUNITY-FX. et la facilité d’utilisation. Accentus MD fournit des services de tran- Visitez le kiosque d’Afexa Life Sciences Inc. pour en savoir plus sur scription sur demande, d’excellente qualité, et respectant des strictes COLD-FX® - la seule thérapie éprouvée cliniquement qui renforce procédures internes sur le plan de la sécurité et de la confidentialité. naturellement le système immunitaire et est efficace à la fois pour la prévention et le traitement des symptômes du rhume et de la AccuDial Pharmaceutical Inc. BOOTH: 437 grippe. Appuyé par les conclusions de 10 études cliniques, c’est le produit numéro 1 de sa catégorie que recommandent les pharma- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 7 ciens. Produits présentés : COLD-FX, IMMUNITY-FX . CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Apple IPod Touch, HP Mini Netbook AccuDial Pharmaceutical’s revolutionary family of over-the-counter Alberta Health Services – Calgary pediatric elixirs are the only medications that provide dosing direc- Dept. of Family Medicine BOOTH: 429 tions based on a child’s weight, not age. The analgesic, allergy and cough and cold medications are approved by Health Canada and PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3 available for the 2009/2010 Cough & Cold season. La famille révolutionnaire d’élixirs pédiatriques en vente libre, produ- CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH ite par AccuDial Pharmaceutical, compte les seuls médicaments Calgary offers many opportunities to family physicians who want to EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS pour lesquels les instructions de dosage se fondent sur le poids et shape their career to fit their lifestyle. Supports and services in your EXPOS non l’âge de l’enfant. Les médicaments analgésiques, contre les aller- community practice plus a variety of special interest options pro- gies, la toux et le rhume sont approuvés par Santé Canada et sont vides opportunity for a rewarding career in family medicine. Visit disponibles pour la saison de la toux et du rhume de 2009-2010. our booth to further explore what Calgary has to offer. ants

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Calgary offre de nombreuses possibilités aux médecins de famille qui souhaitent adapter leur profession à leur mode de vie. Grâce Alzheimer Society of Canada BOOTH: 811 aux soutiens et aux services dans votre pratique communautaire et à diverses autres options d’intérêt spécial, vous avez la possibilité de PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 mener une carrière satisfaisante en médecine familiale. Visitez notre kiosque pour explorer davantage ce que Calgary a à vous offrir. The Alzheimer Society works nationwide to improve the quality of life for Canadians affected by Alzheimer’s disease, and to advance the search for treatment, prevention and a cure. It develops and pro- Alberta Health Services – Calgary Zone vides support and educational programs for people with the disease, Rural Medicine BOOTH: P2 their families and care providers. The Society is a leading funder of Alzheimer research and training in Canada. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 La Société Alzheimer du Canada travaille à l’échelle nationale pour améliorer la qualité de vie des Canadiens aux prises avec la maladie Alberta Health Services - Collaboration in d’Alzheimer et faire avancer la recherche pour prévenir, traiter et Rehabilitation Services & Education BOOTH: 813 guérir la maladie. Elle élabore et fournit des programmes d’entraide et d’éducation à l’intention des personnes atteintes de la maladie, de leur famille et des professionnels des soins. La Société est l’un des PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 principaux organismes de financement de la recherche et de la for- Learn about the continuum of care options through interaction mation sur la maladie d’Alzheimer au Canada. with members of various Community Rehabilitation programs. The Alberta Spinal Cord Injury Education Initiative will also be repre- sented, to discuss the NEW Community SCI Education Module for American Academy of Family Physicians BOOTH: 228 Health Care Professionals and Patients. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 Renseignez-vous sur le continuum des options de soins en rencon- trant des membres de divers programmes communautaires de réad- CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: 5 laptop bags aptation. Nous présenterons l’initiative concernant l’éducation en See what the American Academy of Family matière de lésions médullaires en Alberta, notamment pour discuter Physicians can do for you. Learn about du nouveau module de formation à l’intention des professionnels de Scientific Assembly, AAFP’s premier annual la santé et des patients. event for family physicians that will be held September 29 – October 3, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. Learn about the advantages of being an AAFP interna- Alberta Physician Link / The Alberta Rural tional member. Pick up AAFP’s award-winning American Family Physician Action Plan (RPAP) BOOTH: 239 Physician journal, and information on other AAFP resources valued by family physicians around the world. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Venez voir ce que l’American Academy of Family Physicians peut Alberta Physician Link is the door to urban and rural practice oppor- faire pour vous. Renseignez-vous au sujet de l’assemblée scienti- tunities in Alberta. If you would like to advertise a vacancy or are fique, un événement annuel d’importance pour les médecins de thinking of relocating, we can help. The RPAP mission: having the famille, qui aura lieu du 29 septembre au 3 octobre 2010 à Denver, right number of physicians in the right places, offering the right ser- au Colorado. Informez-vous sur les avantages d’être membre inter- vices in Rural Alberta. national de l’AAFP. Venez y prendre un exemplaire de la revue L’Alberta Physician Link vous donne accès aux possibilités de pratique American Family Physician qui s’est mérité des prix et d’autres docu- urbaine et rurale en Alberta. Si vous souhaitez annoncer un poste ments d’information que lisent assidûment des médecins de famille vacant ou songez à vous relocaliser, nous pouvons vous aider. Notre dans le monde entier. mission : avoir le nombre approprié de médecins aux endroits appro- priés offrant les services appropriés dans les régions rurales en Alberta. Amgen Canada Inc BOOTH: 527

Alliance for Better Bone Health BOOTH: 434 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Amgen Canada Inc., a biotechnology pioneer, discovers, develops and PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 delivers innovative human therapeutics. Our medicines have helped mil- Alliance for Better Bone Health was formed by P&G Pharmaceuticals lions of patients in the fight against cancer, kidney disease, rheumatoid and Aventis, now a member of the sanofi-aventis Group, in May arthritis and other serious illnesses. With a deep and broad pipeline of 1997. This professional, unified partnership was formed to promote potential new medicines, we continue to advance science to serve patients. bone health and disease awareness through numerous activities that Amgen Canada Inc., un pionnier de la biotechnologie, a découvert, support physicians and patients around the globe. The success of this élabore et présente des thérapies novatrices pour l’être humain. Nos partnership has allowed the Alliance to become leaders and innova- produits ont aidé des millions de personnes à combattre le cancer, les tors in osteoporosis. maladies du rein, l’arthrite rhumatoïde et d’autres maladies graves. Nous À propos de Alliance pour une meilleure santé des os Alliance continuons à faire progresser la science au service des patients grâce à pour une meilleure santé des os a été créée en mai 1997 par La notre large éventail diversifié de nouveaux médicaments potentiels. Compagnie pharmaceutique P&G et Aventis, maintenant membre du Groupe sanofi-aventis. Ce partenariat de longue durée, unique AstraZeneca Canada Inc. BOOTH: 103 and 105 en son genre, a pris forme dans le but de faire la promotion de la santé osseuse et de sensibiliser la population à l’ostéoporose PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 par l’entremise de nombreuses activités de soutien qui s’adressent autant aux médecins qu’aux patients du monde entier. Le succès de AstraZeneca is a leading global pharmaceutical company with an ce partenariat a permis à ses membres de devenir des chefs de file et extensive product portfolio spanning six major therapeutic areas: des innovateurs dans la prise en charge de l’ostéoporose. gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, infection, neuroscience, oncology, and respiratory. AstraZeneca’s Canadian headquarters and pack- aging facilities are located in Mississauga, Ontario, with a state-of-

the-art drug discovery centre based in Montreal, Quebec. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.astrazeneca.ca.

ants AstraZeneca compte au nombre des chefs de file mondiaux parmi les sociétés de produits pharmaceutiques avec son imposant EXPOS EXHIBITORS

97 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale EXHIBITORS • EXPOSANTS portfolio de produits couvrant six grands domaines thérapeutiques arthritis, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), Parkinson’s disease and : gastro-intestinal, cardiovasculaire, infection, neurosciences, oncolo- HIV/AIDS. Website: www.boehringer-ingelheim.ca. gie et respiratoire. Le siège social et les installations d’emballage Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltée est un membre du groupe de d’AstraZeneca au Canada sont situés à Mississauga, en Ontario et la compagnies Boehringer Ingelheim dont le siège social international société a un centre de recherche pharmaceutique à la fine pointe de est situé à Ingelheim, en Allemagne. Boehringer Ingelheim est la la technologie à Montréal, au Québec. Pour plus de renseignements, plus importante multinationale pharmaceutique familiale et se classe visitez le site Web de la compagnie à www.astrazeneca.ca. parmi les 20 compagnies pharmaceutiques les plus importantes au monde. Nous avons acquis une réputation de chef de file dans le B.C. Lung Association BOOTH: 212 traitement des maladies respiratoires, notamment la maladie pulmo- naire obstructive chronique (MPOC) et avons élargi notre domaine PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 d’intérêt pour y inclure des maladies comme l’hypertension, l’ACV, l’arthrite, l’hyperplasie bénigne de la prostate (HBP), la maladie de CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Parkinson et le VIH/SIDA. Site web: www.boehringer-ingelheim.ca. Tobacco cessation counselling can double your patient’s quit rates. QuitNow By Phone and QuitNow Online are available to all Bristol-Myers Squibb /Sanofi Aventis BOOTH: 137 and 139 British Columbian’s 24/7. They are free and confidential and based on evidence. QuitNow Services are managed through the BC Lung PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 Association. Visit our booth or check us out online at www.quitnow.ca. Bristol-Myers Squibb & Sanofi-Aventis are leading research-based Le counseling en cessation du tabagisme peut doubler le taux de pharmaceutical companies mutually committed to the treatment and réussite chez vos patients. Les programmes QuitNow By Phone prevention of cardiovascular disease. Please visit our booth to receive et QuitNow Online sont offerts 24/7 à tous les résidants de la the latest information on how to use PLAVIX (clopidogrel) to prevent Colombie-Britannique. Ils sont gratuits, confidentiels et fondés sur atherothrombotic events. Also, receive new information on the medi- des données probantes. Les services QuitNow sont administrés par cal benefits AVAPRO (irbesartan) provides as an important part of an l’intermédiaire de la BC Lung Association. Visitez notre kiosque ou anti-hypertensive regimen in all your patients living with hypertension. notre site en ligne à www.quitnow.ca. Bristol-Myers Squibb et Sanofi-Aventis, sociétés pharmaceutiques axées sur la recherche, se consacrent l’une et l’autre au traitement et Becel Centre for Heart Health BOOTH: 213 à la prévention des maladies cardiovasculaires. Veuillez visiter notre stand pour obtenir les tout derniers renseignements sur l’usage de PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PLAVIX (clopidogrel) pour la prévention des épisodes athérothrom- botiques. Obtenez également les derniers renseignements sur les The Becel Centre for Heart Health was established to provide heart avantages médicaux que procure AVAPRO (irbésartan), pris comme health educators and the public with the latest scientific information élément important d’une médication antihypertensive par tous vos and useful educational tools about nutrition and heart disease. For patients qui vivent avec l’hypertension. more information, visit www.becel.ca/healthcare. Le Centre Becel pour la santé du cœur a été mis sur pied pour communiquer aux éducateurs en santé cardiaque et au pub- Canada Diagnostic Centres BOOTH: P6 lic les plus récents renseignements scientifiques sur l’alimentation et les maladies cardiaques. Pour plus de renseignements, visitez PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3 becel.ca/fr_ca/default.aspx. CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Cash, CDC Golf Jacket Visit the Canada Diagnostic Centres Bionix Medical Technologies BOOTH: 135 booth and educate yourself on the imaging services that you and your PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 patient can use to best manage their Bionix introduces the New Articulating Safe Ear Curette™ and the health. In our clinics, we offer a Spray Wash delivery system for OtoClear® ear irrigation tips. With range of imaging services that innovation as its foundation, Bionix developed the Original Safe Ear include MRI, CT scans, pain management, 2D and 4D ultrasound, Curette™ 25 years ago. Since that time Bionix has added products bone densitometry, mammography, x-ray and focused health screen- such as the award winning Lighted Ear Curette™ with Magnification ing. - Canada Diagnostic Centres - Your health. Our focus. and the Ear Lavage System featuring the Portable Waterpik® with Venez visiter le kiosque de Canada Diagnostic Centres pour vous OtoClear Ear Irrigation tips. Visit us at www.Bionix.com. renseigner sur les services d’imagerie dont vous et vos patients Bionix présente son nouveau dispositif New Articulating Safe Ear pouvez vous prévaloir afin de bien prendre en charge leur santé. Curette™ et le système de lavage en vaporisateur pour les embouts Dans nos cliniques, nous offrons une gamme de services d’imagerie, notamment l’IRM, la tomodensitométrie, le contrôle de la dou- d’irrigation de l’oreille OtoClear®. Toujours fidèle à l’innovation, leur, l’échographie en 2 et 4 dimensions, la densitométrie osseuse, Bionix a élaboré la curette Original Safe Ear Curette™ il y a 25 ans. la mammographie, la radiographie et le dépistage ciblé. Canada Depuis ce temps, Bionix a ajouté divers produits, dont la curette Diagnostic Centres – Votre santé. Notre spécialité. Lighted Ear Curette™ avec éclairage et effet de loupe et le système de lavage de l’oreille au moyen du Portable Waterpik® muni des embouts d’irrigation OtoClear. Visitez-nous à www.Bionix.com. Canada Revenue Agency BOOTH: 237

Boehringer Ingelheim Canada Ltd. BOOTH: 417 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 The Disability Tax Credit, also known as the disability amount, is PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 a non-refundable credit that reduces the amount of income tax a Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd./Ltée is a member of the Boehringer person has to pay. You can transfer all or part of the amount to your Ingelheim group of companies with international headquarters in spouse or common-law partner, or to another supporting person. Ingelheim, Germany. Boehringer Ingelheim is the largest privately- Le crédit d’impôt pour personnes handicapées, également connu sous owned research-based pharmaceutical company and ranks among the le nom de montant pour personnes handicapées, est un crédit non EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS top 20 pharmaceutical companies in the world. We have earned a rep- remboursable qui réduit l’impôt sur le revenu qu’une personne doit EXPOS utation as a leader in the treatment of respiratory diseases, in particular payer. Vous pouvez transférer la totalité ou une partie du montant à Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and have broadened votre époux ou conjoint de fait ou à une autre personne qui subvient ants the scope of our work to include diseases such as hypertension, stroke, à vos besoins.

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Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians BOOTH: 240 Canadian Athletic Therapists Association BOOTH: 415

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 CONTRIBUTION: CME Gift Certificate The CATA is a progressive not-for-profit organization dedicated to As the national voice of emergency medicine, the Canadian Association the promotion and delivery of highest quality care to active indi- of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) provides continuing medical education viduals through injury prevention, emergency services and reha- and advocates on behalf of emergency physicians and their patients. In bilitative techniques. www.athletictherapy.org, E-mail: info@ cooperation with other specialties and committees, CAEP plays a vital athletictherapy.org. role in the development of national standards and clinical guidelines. L’Association canadienne des thérapeutes du sport (ACTS) est un L’Association canadienne des médecins d’urgence (ACMU), en tant organisme à but non lucratif d’avant-garde qui, par des programmes que porte-parole national de la médecine d’urgence, offre de la for- de prévention des blessures, des services d’urgence et des tech- mation médicale continue et défend les intérêts des urgentologues et niques de réadaptation, s’engage à promouvoir et à offrir des ser- de leurs patients. En collaboration avec d’autres spécialités et comi- vices de première qualité aux individus actifs. www.athletictherapy. tés, l’ACMU exerce un rôle essentiel dans l’élaboration de normes et org, E-mail: [email protected]. de guides de pratique clinique nationaux. Canadian Coalition for Canadian Association of Interns and Residents BOOTH: 231 Immunization Awareness and Promotion BOOTH: 215 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 CAIR represents over 7,500 Resident Physicians in Canada. CAIR works collaboratively with other national health organizations on CCIAP is a partnership of more than 25 national groups of health care issues of patient care and the delivery of health care. Guided by professionals, non-governmental organizations, businesses, consumer consensus, CAIR’s volunteers deliver improvements to the lives of groups, and governments. Our goal is to help Canadians learn more Residents in such areas as personal well-being, medical education about immunization, promoting knowledge about vaccines and increas- quality, and professionalism. ing awareness about the benefits of immunization for people of all ages. L’Association canadienne des internes et des résidents (ACIR) La CCSPV est un partenariat de 25+ groupes nationaux de profession- représente plus de 7 500 résidents au Canada. L’ACIR travaille en nels de la santé, d’organisations non gouvernementales, d’entreprises, collaboration avec d’autres organisations nationales de la santé sur de groupes de consommateurs et de gouvernements. Notre but est des dossiers concernant les soins aux patients et la prestation des d’encourager les Canadiens à améliorer leurs connaissances sur les vac- services de santé. Dans une approche consensuelle, les bénévoles cins et les avantages de l’immunisation pour les personnes de tout âge. de l’ACIR travaillent à améliorer la qualité de vie des résidents dans des domaines comme le bien-être personnel, la qualité de la forma- Canadian Cochrane Network and Centre BOOTH: 504 tion médicale et le professionnalisme. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Canadian and Alberta Associations The Canadian Cochrane Network and Centre (CCNC) is your gate- of Optometrists BOOTH: 200 and 202 way to The Cochrane Library (www.thecochranelibrary.com) and its wealth of information on health interventions. The CCNC staff PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 can help you and your patients get the most out of the Library, and Canadian Association of Optometrists represents the profession of ensure that prescription decisions are informed by the best evidence. Optometry and enhances the quality, availability, and accessibility of eye, Le Réseau-centre canadien Cochrane est votre voie d’accès à la vision, and related health care. It also promotes the independent and ethi- Bibliothèque Cochrane www.thecochranelibrary.com) et à sa mul- cal decision-making of its members and assists Doctors of Optometry in titude de renseignements sur les interventions dans le domaine de practicing successfully with the highest standards of patient care. la santé. Son personnel peut vous aider ainsi que vos patients à tirer L’Association canadienne des optométristes représente la profession profit au maximum de la Bibliothèque et à assurer que les décisions en de l’optométrie et augmente la qualité, la disponibilité et l’accessibilité matière d’ordonnance se fondent sur les meilleurs données probantes. des soins oculo-visuels et des soins de santé connexes. Elle favorise la prise de décision autonome et éthique, et aide les optométristes à pra- tiquer avec succès les normes les plus élevées de soins aux patients. Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids BOOTH: 438

Canadian Association of Physicians PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 for the Environment BOOTH: 336 Understanding the role of cannabinoids in health and disease through research and education. The CCIC is a nonprofit organiza- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 tion promoting evidence-based research and education concerning CONTRIBUTION: Cash the therapeutic uses of cannabinoids. The CCIC works to advance CAPE is a group of physicians, allied health care practitioners and basic/clinical research on the therapeutic applications of cannabi- concerned citizens committed to a healthy and sustainable environ- noids, create a networking forum, and inform healthcare providers ment. CAPE doctors bring their health expertise to environmental of cannabinoid research and therapeutic options. issues and are an important voice for environmental health educa- Ce consortium cherche à comprendre le rôle des cannabinoïdes tion and advocacy in Canada. dans la santé et la maladie par des recherches et de l’éducation. L’Association canadienne des médecins pour l’environnement C’est un organisme sans but lucratif qui favorise la recherche et regroupe des médecins, d’autres professionnels de la santé et des l’éducation fondées sur des données probantes concernant l’usage citoyens intéressés à préserver un environnement sain et viable. Les thérapeutique des cannabinoïdes. Il travaille à faire progresser la médecins membres contribuent leur expertise médicale dans des recherche fondamentale et clinique sur les applications thérapeu- dossiers environnementaux et exercent un rôle important de porte- tiques des cannabinoïdes, maintient un forum de réseautage et ren-

ants parole en faveur de la formation et de la défense de la santé envi- seigne les professionnels de la santé sur la recherche et les options ronnementale au Canada. thérapeutiques. EXPOS EXHIBITORS

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Canadian Family Practice Canadian Pharmacists Association BOOTH: 243 Nurses Association BOOTH: 413 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: 1 yr subscription “e-therapeutics” Please visit the CFPNA booth and learn about the association that rep- In partnership with CFPC, CPhA announces eT resents nurses working in Family Practice and Primary Care We will (e-Therapeutics+) Highlights as CMEs for family be happy to talk to you and answer your questions. CFPNA is celebrat- physicians. eT Highlights are microbytes of ing its 1st Anniversary and proud to represent nursing at FMF 2009. e-Therapeutics+, the trusted, authoritative Canadian electronic drug and therapeutic Venez visiter le kiosque de l’Association canadienne des infir- resource. e-Therapeutics+ combines updated mières en pratique familiale et vous renseigner sur l’association Therapeutic Choices chapters, eCPS and more, qui représente les infirmières travaillant en pratique familiale et en with access to evidence-based electronic information at point of soins primaires. Nous nous ferons un plaisir de discuter avec vous care. wwe.e-therapeutics.ca. et de répondre à vos questions. Notre association célèbre son pre- En partenariat avec le CMFC, l’Association des pharmaciens du mier anniversaire et est fière de représenter les soins infirmiers au Canada annonce la présentation des faits saillants eT Highlights (e-Therapeutics+) sous forme de FMC à l’intention des méde- FMF 2009. cins de famille. Les faits saillants eT sont des microbytes tirés de e-Therapeutics+, la source d’information électronique sur les médi- Canadian Forces Health Services Group BOOTH: 143 caments et la thérapeutique fiable qui fait autorité au Canada. e-Therapeutics+ combine des chapitres mis à jour sur les choix théra- peutiques, eCPS (le Compendium des produits et spécialités phar- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 maceutiques) et plus encore et il donne accès à des renseignements Medical Officers are commissioned members of the Canadian fondés sur des données probantes sous forme électronique sur les Forces. In many ways, Canadian Forces Medical Officers do work lieux des soins. wwe.e-therapeutics.ca. that is very similar to that of civilian family physicians who pro- vide medical care and advice to patients. Military medicine does, however, place a significant emphasis on some particular areas of Canadian Physicians for Aid & Relief BOOTH: 101 primary health care, such as health maintenance and education, health promotion and disease prevention, occupational health and PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 safety and sports medicine. Canadian Physicians for Aid & Relief (CPAR) – CPAR works in partner- Les médecins militaires sont des membres commissionnés des ship with vulnerable communities in Africa to ensure access to clean Forces canadiennes. Le travail des médecins militaires est, à bien water, adequate food, primary health services and a safe and healthy des égards, similaire à celui des médecins de familles civils qui environment. Visit our booth to find out how the Canadian medical prodiguent soins et conseils à leurs patients. Toutefois, la médecine community is supporting our on going efforts to build healthy commu- militaire est principalement axée sur les soins de santé primaires tel nities in Africa and about how you too can get involved! que : le maintien de la santé, l’éducation, la promotion de la santé, Les CPAR travaillent en partenariat avec des collectivités vulnérables la prévention des maladies, la santé et sécurité au travail ainsi que en Afrique pour assurer l’accès à de l’eau potable salubre, à des la médecine sportive. aliments adéquats, à des services de soins primaires et à un envi- ronnement sécuritaire et sain. Visitez notre kiosque pour savoir com- Canadian Forces Personnel and ment le milieu médical canadien soutient nos efforts constants pour Family Support Services BOOTH: 141 édifier des communautés en santé en Afrique et comment vous aussi vous pouvez contribuer! PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Looking to Support Canadian Forces (CF) Families in your Practice? Canadian Resident Matching Service (CARMS) BOOTH: 229 Explore the Benefits of serving CF families! The CF can provide numerous incentives and subsidies in exchange for you welcom- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 ing CF families into your practice Job satisfaction! You will be The Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) is a not-for-profit contributing to the promotion of a healthy lifestyle for CF families organization that provides an electronic application service and com- Visit our booth and speak to the National Defence representative puter match for entry into postgraduate medical training throughout for how to get started. Canada. Results of the 2009 R-1 Match will be available and CaRMS staff will be on hand to answer questions about the organization. Vous désirez inclure les familles des membres des Forces canadiennes Le Service canadien de jumelage des résidents (SCJR) est une organi- (FC) dans votre pratique? Informez vous sur les mesures incitatives sation sans but lucratif qui offre un service électronique de demande et les subventions offertes par les FC! Satisfaction Professionelle! et de jumelage informatisé pour l’admission dans des programmes de Vous contribuerez à améliorer le mode de vie des familles des mili- formation médicale postdoctorale au Canada. Les résultats de la pre- taires Visitez notre stand - un représentant de la Défense nationale mière ronde de 2009 seront disponibles et le personnel du SCJR sera vous donnera de plus amples renseignements sur place pour répondre aux questions à propos de l’organisation.

Canadian Institute for Health Information BOOTH: 305 Centre for Effective Practice BOOTH: P4

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) is an indepen- Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) enables appropriate care in pri- dent, not-for-profit organization that provides essential data and mary care through the development and implementation of relevant, evidence-based programs and tools. CEP works to address the grow- analysis on Canada’s health system and the health of Canadians. ing gap between best evidence and current primary care practices L’Institut canadien d’information sur la santé (ICIS) est un organisme by identifying barriers to appropriate inter-professional primary care EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS EXPOS autonome et sans but lucratif qui fournit des données et des analy- and producing practical solutions to address these barriers. ses essentielles sur le système de santé au Canada et sur la santé des Le Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) contribue à la prestation de Canadiens. soins primaires appropriés en élaborant et en mettant en œuvre des ants

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programmes et des outils pertinents, fondés sur des données probantes. Le CEP s’emploie à combler l’écart grandissant entre les meilleurs faits Clinicare Corporation BOOTH: 131 scientifiques et les pratiques courantes en soins primaires en identifiant les obstacles à des soins primaires interprofessionnels appropriés et en PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3 proposant des solutions pratiques pour surmonter ces obstacles. CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH Canada’s largest provider of Cirrus Consulting Group BOOTH: 528 Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and Practice Management Applications (PMA) to group prac- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 tice physicians. CLINICARE has been rated in the Top 3 by KLAS Cirrus Consulting Group specializes in medical clinic development Enterprises for groups of 6-25 physicians for the past 6 years. and primary care payment models. Cirrus helps physicians open, CLINICARE’s advantage is that our software helps enhance patient expand, or relocate clinics, assisting with financial subsidies, site care and drives both physician and staff productivity. selection, and lease negotiations. In Ontario we assist physicians CLINICARE est le plus important fournisseur de dossiers médicaux with clinic development and implementation of Primary Care mod- électroniques et d’applications de gestion de la pratique aux méde- els focusing on the feasibility, formation, and management of the cins en pratique collective. Depuis les six dernières années, les KLAS Family Health Organization and the Family Health Team. Enterprises classent cette entreprise parmi les trois meilleures pour Le Cirrus Consulting Group se spécialise dans la mise sur pied de cliniques les groupes de six à 25 médecins. L’avantage du logiciel CLINICARE, médicales et les modèles de rémunération des soins primaires. Cirrus aide c’est de contribuer à améliorer les soins aux patients tout en accrois- les médecins à ouvrir, agrandir ou relocaliser des cliniques, notamment sant la productivité des médecins et du personnel. pour obtenir des subventions, choisir l’emplacement et négocier le bail. En Ontario, nous aidons les médecins à élaborer et à mettre en œuvre des modèles de soins primaires en insistant sur la faisabilité, la formation College of Family Physicians of Canada College Centre et la gestion de l’organisme de santé familiale et de son l’équipe. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 10 See The College of City of Port Colborne BOOTH: P7 Family Physicians of Canada in action! Visit PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 the CFPC Square and meet some of the staff City of Sault Ste. Marie BOOTH: 238 involved in Education, Continuing Education, Canadian Family Physician and Membership. We’d be glad to meet you and answer PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 your questions, update you on our latest initiatives, and be sure you have copies of the most recent releases from the CFPC. Sault Ste. Marie is located on the St. Mary’s River between Lake Huron and Lake Superior on the U.S. border. The Sault has all the amenities of Voyez le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada à l’oeuvre! a regional urban centre, with both the Canadian wilderness and extraor- Visitez le stand du CMFC et rencontrez des members du personnel dinary vacation areas in Michigan just minutes away. A 289-bed hospital, des services de l’Éducation, de la Formation continue, du Médecin Sault Area Hospital, provides emergency, primary, secondary, selected de famille canadien et de l’Adhésion. Il nous fera plaisir de vous ren- tertiary and long-term care healthcare services to the city and the District contrer et de répondre à vos questions, de vous renseigner sur nos of Algoma (120,000 catchment area). A new hospital is on target for initiatives les plus récentes et de vous remettre des copies des plus completion in 2010 and an association with the new Northern Ontario récents communiqués du CMFC. Medical School provides endless opportunities for teaching both residents and medical students. Visit our website: www.saultmed.com. Community Network BOOTH: 401 Sault Ste. Marie est situé sur les rives de la rivière St. Mary’s entre le lac Huron et le lac Supérieur à la frontière américaine. Le Sault est doté de PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 toutes les commodités d’un centre urbain régional, tout en étant à prox- Come visit us and let us help you inform your patients of the latest imité des régions sauvages canadiennes et des sites extraordinaires de medical and health information in a visual and captivating way. Our villégiature de Michigan à quelques minutes de distance seulement. Le televised information systems are at work in a wide range of busy Sault Area Hospital compte 289 lits et offre des services d’urgence, de locations in neighbourhoods throughout the world. So look out for soins primaires et secondaires, certains soins tertiaires et des soins de us in your local Medical centres. longue durée à la population de la ville et du district d’Algoma (zone desservie de 120 000 habitants). La construction d’un nouvel hôpital Venez nous visiter et laissez-nous vous aider à informer visuellement sera terminée en 2010 comme prévu et une association avec la nou- vos patients des plus récents renseignements médicaux et sur la velle Faculté de médecine du Nord de l’Ontario procure d’excellentes santé d’une manière captivante. Nos systèmes d’information télévi- possibilités d’enseignement aux résidents et aux étudiants en médecine. sée sont en activité dans divers endroits fréquentés partout dans le Visitez notre site Web à www.saultmed.com. monde. Alors, cherchez-nous dans vos centres médicaux locaux.

City of Thunder Bay BOOTH: 340 Dalhousie University BOOTH: 637

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 THUNDER BAY offers the benefits of a major centre set in the unspoiled Dalhousie Family Medicine has excellent education programs. beauty of the north. Teaching, research and continuing professional Please stop by to learn more about our distributed program offered development opportunities for physicians are offered through the at teaching sites throughout the Maritime Provinces. Our six sites Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Thunder Bay Regional Health are located in New Brunswick - Fredericton, Moncton and Saint Sciences Centre, St Josephs Care Group and various other options. John, Nova Scotia - Halifax and Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island. Third year programs are also offered. Dalhousie Family THUNDER BAY vous offre les avantages d’un grand centre et la Medicine is inspiring minds and impacting communities! nature intacte du nord. Des possibilités d’enseignement, de recher- che et de développement professionnel continu sont offertes aux Le département de médecine familiale de l’université Dalhousie offre médecins par le biais de la Faculté de médecine du Nord de un excellent programme de formation. Venez nous visiter pour en

ants l’Ontario, du Centre régional des sciences de la santé de Thunder savoir plus au sujet de notre programme régionalisé dispensé dans Bay, du St Josephs Care Group, ainsi que différentes autres options. des établissements d’enseignement situés dans les Maritimes. Nos EXPOS EXHIBITORS

101 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale EXHIBITORS • EXPOSANTS six centres se trouvent à Fredericton, Moncton et Saint-Jean au dentistry, veterinary medicine, and the health professions. Trust Elsevier Nouveau-Brunswick, à Halifax et au Cap-Breton en Nouvelle-Écosse Canada to bring you the foremost resources in your field! et à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Nous offrons aussi des programmes de Le nom en qui placer votre confiance pour vos besoins d’information. troisième année. Saunders, Mosby, Churchill Livingstone, Butterworth-Heinemann, Hanley & Belfus, MDConsult et FIRSTConsult font tous partie d’Elsevier Canada, Denning Health Group BOOTH: 337 une équipe d’éditeurs de renom voués à répondre aux besoins de ren- seignements des professionnels des sciences de la santé. Nous publions PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 des manuels, des livres de référence, des périodiques et des produits électroniques dans les domaines de la médecine, des soins infirmiers, de Incorporated in 1988, Denning Management Inc. operates six medi- la chirurgie dentaire, de la médecine vétérinaire et des professions de la cal centres in Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley area of British santé. Faites confiance à Elsevier Canada pour vous donner accès aux Columbia and has practice opportunities for full/part-time physicians meilleures sources d’information dans votre spécialité! and locums. These practices serve a high volume of patients provid- ing traditional family, walk-in and specialist medical services. Incorporé en 1988, Denning Management Inc. exploite six centres Ferring Inc BOOTH: 817 médicaux dans la région métropolitaine de Vancouver et la région de la vallée du Fraser en Colombie-Britannique. L’entreprise offre aux PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3 médecins des possibilités de pratique à temps plein ou partiel ou CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH comme remplaçants. Elle dessert un fort volume de patients et offre Ferring Pharmaceuticals is a specialty, des services de médecine familiale traditionnelle, des cliniques sans research-driven pharmaceutical com- rendez-vous et des services médicaux spécialisés. pany that provides safe and effective products. Products include: DDAVP Dona International BOOTH: 303 Melt to stop bedwetting, BioGaia drops and Tabs for the relief of pediatric gut upset, TuZen, natural solution for IBS patients, B-Natal PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 – sweet relief from morning sickness! Dona International is the wiorld’s leading doula organization with over Ferring Pharmaceuticals est une entreprise de produits pharmaceu- 6500 members worldwide providing educational opportunities and a tiques spécialisés et fondés sur la recherche qui offre des produ- meaningful certification process for birth and post partum doulas. its sécuritaires et efficaces. Elle compte au nombre de ses produits le DDAVP Melt contre l’éneurésie, les gouttes et les comprimés Dona International est la principale organisation de doulas au monde, BioGaia pour le soulagement des malaises digestifs chez l’enfant, le comptant plus de 6 500 membres qui offrent des possibilités éduca- TuZen, une solution naturelle pour le syndrome du côlon irritable, le tives et un processus rigoureux de certification pour les doulas à la B-Natal, un agréable soulagement des nausées matinales! naissance et après l’accouchement.

Foundation for Medical Practice Education BOOTH: 815 Eczema Society of Canada BOOTH: 339 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 The Foundation for Medical Practice Education publishes 14 educa- The Eczema Society of Canada: We are a national registered charity tional modules per year (over 5000 members and 80+ topics in our dedicated to providing patient support, education, awareness, and library) to provide Practice Based Learning methodology in order to research. Visit our booth to obtain free patient resources, including maintain and enhance their professional knowledge and competence treatment guides, bathing and moisturizing information and eczema in addition to providing MainPro-C accreditation with the CCFP. assessments. We are here to help you help your eczema patients! La Fondation de l’éducation pour la pratique médicale publie 14 La Société Canadienne d’Eczéma: Nous sommes une charité cana- modules éducatifs par année (plus de 5 000 membres et plus de dienne enregistrée, consacrée au support des patients, a l’éducation, 80 sujets dans notre bibliothèque) pour offrir une méthodologie à la sensibilation et à la recherche. Visitez notre kiosque pour obte- d’apprentissage fondé sur la pratique afin que les médecins mainti- nir des resources gratuites que vous pourrez rapporter avec vous. ennent et perfectionnent leurs connaissances et compétences profes- L’information offerte inclue des guides de traitement approuvés par sionnelles en plus d’agréer les programmes Mainpro-C avec le CMFC. des dermatologues, ainsi que de l’information concernant la toilette, l’hydratation ainsi que l’évaluation de l’eczéma. Nous sommes ici pour vous aider à aider vos patients affectés par l’eczéma! Fraser Health Authority BOOTH: 236

Egg Farmers of Canada BOOTH: 502 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Visit us at the Egg Farmers of Canada booth to break the myth about GlaxoSmithKline Pharma BOOTH: 406 eggs and cholesterol! Venez nous visiter au kiosque des Producteurs d’œufs du Canada pour PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 faire toute la lumière sur le mythe entourant les œufs et le cholestérol! GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Elsevier Canada BOOTH: 827 Healthcare Inc. BOOTH: 514

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 CONTEST CONTRIBUTION:BOOKS GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Inc. is dedicated to providing The name you trust for the information you need Saunders, Mosby, science-based education, patient information and samples for the health- Churchill Livingstone, Butterworth-Heinemann, Hanley & Belfus, care practitioner. Visit booth #514 for the latest update on our products. EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS MDConsult and FIRSTConsult are all part of Elsevier Canada, a team of GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Inc. se consacre à fournir de la EXPOS leading publishers dedicated to meeting the information needs of health formation fondée sur les sciences, des renseignements aux patients et science professionals. We publish high-quality textbooks, references, des échantillons pour les professionnels de la santé. Visitez le kiosque ants periodicals, and electronic products in the fields of medicine, nursing, #514 pour obtenir l’information la plus récente sur nos produits.

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pour protéger leur santé contre la pollution de l’air. Santé Canada et Government of the Northwest Territories BOOTH: 107 Environnement Canada ont élaboré cet indice de la qualité en col- laboration avec les provinces et d’autres intervenants. Santé Canada PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 aide les Canadiens à maintenir et à améliorer leur santé tout en respectant les décisions et les circonstances individuelles. CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Cash Challenging environments, welcoming com- munities and limitless opportunities are wait- Health Canada, Marketed Health ing for you to pursue your passion for Products Directorate BOOTH: 441 healthcare within the Government of the Northwest Territories. You will work along- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 side motivated health professionals, dedicated to making a positive MedEffect Canada provides centralized access to new health prod- impact in the lives of the people they impact and serve. Expand uct safety information; makes it simple and efficient for health pro- Your horizons. Find out more about who we are and what we do. fessionals to report adverse reactions; and raises awareness about Des milieux stimulants, des collectivités accueillantes et des possi- the importance of reporting adverse reactions to Health Canada. bilités sans limites vous attendent pour vous permettre de vivre votre MedEffet Canada permet l’accès centralisé à des informations sur passion des soins de santé au sein du gouvernement des Territoires la sécurité des produits de santé; fourni aux professionnels de la du Nord-Ouest. Vous travaillerez aux côtés de professionnels de la santé des moyens simples et efficaces pour déclarer les effets indésir- santé motivés, engagés à avoir une influence positive sur les gens ables; et sensibilisé la population à l’importance de signaler à Santé qu’ils servent. Élargissez vos horizons. Renseignez-vous davantage Canada les effets indésirables. sur qui nous sommes et ce que nous faisons.

Health Partners International of Canada BOOTH: 515 Government of Nunavut University of Manitoba BOOTH: 402 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Going on a medical mission? Why not take a Physician Travel Pack? PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 The PTP is a portable medical kit containing medicines and sup- Welcome to the Nunavut. This is a truly unique opportunity to expe- plies in 15 categories, specially designed for medical missions in rience rich Inuit culture, breathtaking scenery and a change of pace. the developing world. The PTP -- one-stop shopping for the busy Family physicians, locums or full-time, with obstetrical skills, emer- humanitarian physician. Come see us at the HPIC booth to learn gency experience, a sense of adventure, and a desire to make a real more. www.hpicanada.ca. difference in our 25 communities are needed. Vous partez en mission médicale? Pourquoi ne pas apporter avec Bienvenue au Nunavut! C’est une occasion véritablement unique de vous une trousse médicale de voyage? Cette trousse portable con- faire l’expérience de la riche culture inuite, des paysages à couper tient des médicaments et des fournitures et est conçue en fonction le souffle et d’un changement de rythme de vie. Nous avons besoin de 15 catégories de missions médicales dans les pays en développe- de médecins de famille, remplaçants ou à temps plein, qui ont des ment. La trousse médicale de voyage, c’est le tout-en-un parfait pour habiletés en obstétrique, une expérience en médecine d’urgence, un le médecin humanitaire dont le temps est précieux.Venez nous vis- sens de l’aventure et le désir de faire une réelle différence dans nos iter au kiosque de Partenaires Canadiens pour la Santé Internationale 25 collectivités. pour en savoir plus ou allez à www.hpicanada.ca.

Graceway Pharmaceuticals BOOTH: 819 HealthCareersInSask – Saskatchewan Health BOOTH: 334

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Graceway is dedicated to bringing the medical community advanced HealthCareersInSask is your one stop for access to regional health products with unique benefits, enabling health care professionals to careers in Saskatchewan. We provide centralized and coordinated better help patients live healthier lives. Our current focus is in the recruitment services to support Saskatchewan regional health areas of Dermatology with Aldara® and in Respirology with QVAR®. authorities and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency. Check us out at Based in London, Ontario we have a national team of representa- www.HealthCareersinSask.ca. There is no charge for our services. tives to serve the Canadian medical community. HealthCareersInSask est votre guichet unique d’information Graceway se consacre à procurer au monde médical des produits pour connaître les possibilités de carrières régionales en santé en spécialisés ayant des bienfaits uniques permettant aux professionnels Saskatchewan.Nous offrons un service centralisé et coordonné de de la santé d’aider leurs patients à vivre une vie plus en santé. Nous recrutement à l’appui des régies régionales de la santé et de la nous spécialisons actuellement dans le domaine de la dermatologie Saskatchewan Cancer Agency. Renseignez-vous sur nous à www. avec Aldara® et en pneumologie avec QVAR®. Établis à London, en HealthCareersinSask.ca. Nos services sont gratuits. Ontario, nous avons une équipe nationale de représentants pour desservir le milieu canadien de la médecine. HealthForce Ontario Management and Recruitment Agency BOOTH: 614 and 616 Health Canada – Air Quality Health Index BOOTH: P3 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 HealthForceOntario Marketing and Recruitment Agency is a The AQHI is a public communication tool that indicates the level provincial government initiative created to recruit and retain the of health risk associated with local air quality therefore, helping right supply and mix of health care professionals in Ontario – now Canadians make decisions to protect their health from air pollu- and in the future. Visit www.healthforceontario.ca for additional tion. Health Canada and Environment Canada developed the AQHI information on our Agency and services. in collaboration with the provinces and other stakeholders. Health L’organisme de marketing et de recrutement ProfessionsSantéOntario Canada helps Canadians to maintain and improve their health, while a été créé à l’initiative du gouvernement provincial pour recruter et respecting individual choices and circumstances. maintenir en poste un effectif suffisant de professionnels de la santé L’Indice de la qualité de l’air est un outil de communication publique en Ontario – maintenant et à l’avenir. Visitez www.professionssante

ants qui indique les risques pour la santé associés à la qualité de l’air ontario.ca/Default.aspx pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur dans une région et aide donc les Canadiens à prendre des décisions notre organisme et nos services. EXPOS EXHIBITORS

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Business) according to your goals and concerns. We offer financial Homewood Health Centre BOOTH: 403 planning with a variety of other financial services, Investment & Tax & Estate Planning, Risk Management, Mortgages and other banking PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 products TIRED OF SEEING YOUR INVESTMENTS LOSING - Talk to us soon about creating a single, simple – and vision-achieving – Homewood Health Centre is a leader in mental health and addic- Guaranteed Retirement Paycheque™ just for you. tion treatment, providing specialized psychiatric services to all Canadians. Located in Guelph, Ontario, Homewood has been Depuis plus de 80 ans chez Investors Group, nous nous sommes improving lives since 1883. A fully accredited facility, Homewood voués à trouver des solutions individualisées au cas par cas (sur le has always achieved the highest standards in quality care. It is a plan personnel et des affaires) en fonction de vos objectifs et de vos recipient of the prestigious National Quality Award. préoccupations. Nous offrons des services de planification finan- cière et une gamme d’autres services financiers, la planification fis- Homewood Health Centre est un chef de file en santé mentale cale, des investissements et de la succession, la gestion du risque, et en traitement des dépendances, offrant des services psychi- les hypothèques et d’autres produits bancaires. LAS DE VOIR VOS atriques spécialisés à tous les Canadiens. Situé à Guelph, en Ontario, INVESTISSEMENTS FONDRE – Communiquez sans tarder avec nous Homewood améliore des vies depuis 1883. Ce centre dûment agréé au sujet de la création d’une seule et simple Paie de retraiteMC juste a toujours atteint les normes de qualité des soins les plus élevées. Il pour vous afin de réaliser votre vision. est récipiendaire du prestigieux Prix national de la qualité.

Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance and Investplus Properties Canada Ltd. BOOTH: 129

Alexandra Marine General Hospital BOOTH: 436 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Tired of the same old returns on your RRSP’s? Invest them in Real Assets! Learn how you can use your underperforming RRSPs to buy revenue-pro- Come join us on “Ontario’s West Coast” along the shores of Lake ducing real estate. With a target ROI of 15% to 20% annually, InvestPlus Huron. Visit the HPHA & AMGH booth to see what opportuni- Properties acquires, manages and owns multi-family residential buildings ties our five communities (Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Stratford & with their client-investors sharing cash flow and profits. St. Marys) have to offer. Gwen Devereaux, Physician Recruitment Leader will be glad to meet you and answer any questions you have. Vous en avez assez des faibles rendements sur vos REER? Investissez- les dans des actifs concrets! Vous pouvez utiliser vos REER qui ne rap- Venez nous rejoindre sur la « côte ouest de l’Ontario » sur les rives portent pas pour acheter des biens immobiliers qui produisent des du lac Huron. Visitez le kiosque de HPHA et d’AMGH pour con- revenus. Le rendement prévu sur l’investissement se situe entre 15 % naître les possibilités qu’ont à offrir nos cinq collectivités (Goderich, et 20 % par année avec InvestPlus Properties qui achète et administre Clinton, Seaforth, Stratford et St. Marys). Gwen Devereaux, gestion- des édifices à multiples logements familiaux dont il est propriétaire et naire du recrutement des médecins, se fera un plaisir de vous ren- qui partage avec ses clients investisseurs l’encaisse et les profits. contrer et de répondre à vos questions.

Interior Health Authority of Island Hearing BOOTH: 310 and 312

British Columbia BOOTH: 117 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Apple iTouch PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6 Referred by physicians since 1978, CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Subscription to “UPTODATE” Island Hearing & Affiliates have assisted over a half million people Life is better for Family with their hearing healthcare needs at over 100 clinics across Canada. Practitioners in BC’s Interior. To learn how you & your patients can benefit from of our Unheard of Whether seeking the moun- Service & Value Guarantee, stop by our booth for interactive technol- tain experience, golfing, mountain biking, hiking, or boating – the range ogy demonstrations, hearing screenings and information on our physi- of outdoor pursuits seems endless. Boasting the best climate in Canada, cian referral program. our diverse and culturally rich communities offer choices to fit you and À la suite de demandes de consultation par des médecins depuis www.betterhere.ca your family’s needs. Visit . 1978, Island Hearing & Affiliates a répondu aux besoins de plus d’un La vie est des plus agréables pour les médecins de famille dans la demi-million de personnes en ce qui a trait à leurs capacités audi- région intérieure de la Colombie-Britannique. Qu’on recherche les tives dans plus de 100 cliniques au Canada. Pour savoir comment plaisirs de la montagne, du golf, du vélo, de la randonnée pédestre vous et vos patients pouvez bénéficier de notre garantie « Unheard ou des sports nautiques, les possibilités de vie au grand air semblent of Service & Value Guarantee », visitez notre kiosque pour y voir des illimitées. Dotées du meilleur climat au Canada, nos collectivités démonstrations interactives de la technologie et obtenir des rensei- diversifiées et riches sur le plan de la culture vous offrent des choix gnements sur notre programme de consultations médicales. qui concordent avec vos besoins et ceux de votre famille. Visitez www.betterhere.ca. J.A. Hildes Northern Medical Unit BOOTH: 400

Integrity Wealth Group BOOTH: 324 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 The J.A. Hildes Northern Medial Unit was established as a University of Manitoba outreach program to First Nations and Inuit communi- CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Cash ties. Founded on a triad of clinical service, education and research, it is in its fourth decade of commitment to enhancing the health and Investors Group BOOTH: 439 wellbeing of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples. Additionally, as a member unit of the Department of Community Health Sciences, it enriches PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4 the Faculty of Medicine’s advocacy role for and with Indigenous CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Cash peoples throughout Manitoba and Nunavut, elsewhere in Canada, and beyond. For over 80 years at Investors EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS Group, we have been com- L’Unité médicale du Nord J. A. Hildes a été créée comme programme EXPOS mitted to building personal- d’extension des services affilié à l’Université du Manitoba pour les communautés des Premières Nations et des Inuits. Fondée sur la tri-

ized solutions on an ants individual basis, (Personal & ade des services cliniques, de l’éducation et de la recherche, l’unité

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en est à sa quatrième décennie d’implication dans des services are a doctor-led organization offering a personal and professional visant à améliorer la santé et le bien-être des Autochtones et des service with great opportunities to family physicians, urgent care Inuits du Canada. De plus, comme unité membre du Département physicians and hospital doctors who wish to carry out locum work des sciences de la santé communautaire, elle enrichit le rôle de la in Ireland, UK or Western Australia. Faculté de médecine à la défense des intérêts des peuples indigènes Locumotion offre l’excellence en recrutement médical mondial. Nous du Manitoba et du Nunavut, de l’ensemble du Canada et d’ailleurs. sommes un organisme dirigé par des médecins qui offre un service individuel et professionnel aux médecins de famille, aux urgento- Janssen-Ortho BOOTH: 405 and 407 logues et aux hospitaliers qui souhaitent travailler comme rempla- çants en Irlande, au Royaume-Uni ou en Autralie occidentale. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4 CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH Lundbeck Canada BOOTH: 113 and 115 Janssen-Ortho Inc. is a health- care company committed to providing Canadians with innovative treat- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 ment options that enhance and improve life. Headquartered in Toronto, At Lundbeck, our vision is unique. We focus exclusively on develop- the company offers a broad range of medications used in psychiatry, ing new therapies for diseases of the central nervous system (CNS). dementia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, psoriasis, pain manage- Our recent additions include Cipralex® and Ebixa®. We are com- ment, women’s health, infectious disease, anemia, oncology, and virology. mitted to future innovations in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, Janssen-Ortho Inc. est une société pharmaceutique qui s’emploie à depression, schizophrenia and other CNS disorders. Psychiatric and améliorer la vie des Canadiens en mettant des traitements novateurs neurological disorders are complex. Our goal is simple – to improve à leur disposition. La société, dont le siège social se trouve à Toronto, the quality of life for patients and their caregivers, and the treatment offre une vaste gamme de médicaments utilisés dans les domaines options for their dedicated healthcare profession. de la psychiatrie, de la démence, du trouble déficitaire de l’attention Notre vision est unique. Nous nous concentrons exclusivement sur la avec hyperactivité, du psoriasis, de la prise en charge de la douleur, mise au point de traitements novateurs pour les maladies du système de la santé de la femme, des maladies infectieuses, de l’anémie, de nerveux central (SNC). Cipralex® et Ebixa® sont nos plus récents l’oncologie et de la virologie. ajouts. Rien ne viendra freiner notre ardeur à faire progresser le trait- ement de la maladie d’Alzheimer, de la dépression, de la schizophré- nie et des autres troubles du SNC. Les troubles psychiatriques et King Pharmaceuticals BOOTH: 506 neurologiques sont complexes. Notre objectif, lui, est simple : amé- liorer la qualité de vie des patients et de leurs aidants ainsi que les PASSPORT POINTS: Level options de traitement pour faciliter le travail dévoué des profession- Epinephrine is the first line nels de la santé. choice in patients at risk for anaphylaxis. EpiPen® Auto- injectors provide patients ManthaMed Inc. BOOTH: 431 with simplicity in the case of an anaphylactic crisis. To ensure that at-risk patients are well prepared, health care professionals need to educate PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6 these patients about how-to and when-to use EpiPen®, and create aware- CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Blood Pressure BP TRU ness about it’s reliability to safely treat anaphylaxis. Visit www.epipen.ca ManthaMed is a medical for more information and to order your EpiPen® Patient Starter Kit. device distributor of diagnos- L’épinéphrine est le choix de première ligne pour les patients à ris- tic and monitoring systems que d’anaphylaxie. Les auto-injecteurs EpiPen® offrent la simplicité for the management of aux patients lors d’une crise d’anaphylaxie. Pour s’assurer que les chronic diseases, Diabetes, patients à risque sont bien préparés, les professionnels de la santé Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, doivent renseigner ces patients afin qu’ils sachent quand et comment Vascular Disease, Asthma and COPD. Products include BpTRU, utiliser EpiPen® et qu’ils puissent s’y fier pour traiter l’anaphylaxie en A&D TM-2430 24-Hour Ambulatory and LifeSource Home Blood toute sécurité. Pour plus d’informations ou pour commander la Pressure Monitors, Summit Doppler LifeDop Vascular Testing trousse de départ du patient EpiPen®, visitez www.epipen.ca. Systems, Hemosense INRatio INR Monitors, Cholestech LDX Cholesterol and DCAVantage A1C Monitoring Systems, and EasyOne Spirometry. Leo Pharma Inc. BOOTH: 529 ManthaMed est un distributeur de dispositifs médicaux, notamment PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 des systèmes de diagnostic et de surveillance pour la prise en charge de maladies chroniques, du diabète, de l’hypertension, de la dyslipidé- LEO Pharma Inc. manufactures and distributes prescription medi- mie, des maladies vasculaires, de l’asthme et des BPCO. Au nombre cations, including Dovobet® for body psoriasis, topical Fucidin® de ses produits se trouvent les suivants : BpTRU, les moniteurs de ten- for bacterial skin infections, Fucidin®H for atopic dermatitis and sion artérielle A&D TM-2430 24-Hour Ambulatory et LifeSource, les Fucithalmic® for superficial infections of the eye and its adnexa. systèmes d’analyse vasculaire Summit Doppler LifeDop, les appareils This year, LEO® is very pleased to introduce Xamiol® gel for the man- de contrôle Hemosense INRatio INR, Cholestech LDX Cholesterol et agement of scalp psoriasis. DCAVantage A1C et la spirométrie EasyOne. LEO Pharma Inc. fabrique et distribue des médicaments d’ordonnance comme Dovobet® pour le psoriasis corporel, le Fucidin® topique pour les infections bactériennes de la peau, le Maplesoft Healthcare BOOTH: 531 Fucidin®H pour la dermatite atopique et le Fucithalmic® pour les infections superficielles de l’œil et de ses annexes. Cette année, LEO® PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 a le grand plaisir de vous présenter le gel Xamiol® pour la prise en Maplesoft Healthcare is a Practice Integrator. A successful practice charge du psoriasis du cuir chevelu. is one in which the patients needs come first. We work with you to create a solution to support this goal. We provide expertise and support for the business of your practice and leave patient care in

Locumotion BOOTH: 516 your hands. Our offering includes locum placements, business and financial support and cutting edge technology. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 ants Maplesoft Healthcare est un intégrateur de pratique. Dans une Locumotion delivers excellence in global medical recruitment. We bonne pratique, les besoins des patients passent avant tout. Nous EXPOS EXHIBITORS

105 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale EXHIBITORS • EXPOSANTS travaillons avec vous pour produire une solution à l’appui de cet over 32 courses each year. Our programs are funded by educa- objectif. Nous vous offrons notre expertise et notre soutien pour le tional grants and are MAINPRO M1 accredited through University côté gestion de votre pratique et laisser les soins aux patients entre CE departments or physician organizations. Join us online for Case vos mains. Nos services incluent la recherche de remplaçants, le Studies, Virtual Practices, Clinical Trial Appraisals and much more! soutien administratif et financier et la technologie d’avant-garde. Nous sommes le premier et plus important fournisseur au Canada de FMC agréée en ligne, offrant plus de 32 cours chaque année. Nos Mayfair Diagnostics BOOTH: 526 programmes sont financés à même des subventions à l’éducation et ont l’agrément MAINPRO-M1 par l’intermédiaire de départe- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3 ments universitaires de formation continue ou d’organisations de médecins. Venez nous rejoindre en ligne pour des études de cas, CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH des pratiques virtuelle, des évaluations d’études cliniques et bien As Calgary’s only physician-owned and operated private MRI and CT plus encore. facility, Mayfair Diagnostics embraces the latest advances in MRI and CT technology, offering a range of Preventative CT Health Assessment Scans, a full complement of Diagnostic MRI and CT Scans, and MDCME.ca BOOTH: 307 exceptional service in an inviting, comfortable environment. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Mayfair Diagnostics est la seule entreprise d’imagerie à Calgary dont les propriétaires exploitants sont des médecins. C’est pourquoi elle CME at your fingertips. Any time. Any Place. As a consortium of adopte les plus récents progrès en IRM et en tomodensitométrie, all seventeen Canadian medical schools and the College of Family offre toute une gamme d’études préventives d’évaluation de la santé, Physicians of Canada, MDcme.ca is Canada’s University eCME pro- la série complète des études d’imagerie diagnostique et un service vider. Our access to a diverse and highly skilled group of content exceptionnel dans un environnement invitant et confortable. experts is unparalleled. Count on MDcme.ca for the highest quality accredited CME available to Canadian physicians. ÉMC au bout de vos doigts. En tout temps. Partout. Constitué d’un con- McGill University BOOTH: 538 sortium de quatorze facultés de médecine canadiennes ainsi que du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada, MDcme.ca est le fournisseur PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 universitaire canadien d’ÉMC. Notre accès à un groupe d’experts varié et The McGill Family Medicine Residency is a fully accredited hautement qualifié, est incomparable. Fiez-vous à MDcme.ca pour la plus Program. We will feature information on the reasons why our haute qualité d’accréditation d’ÉMC disponible aux médecins canadiens. training Program is highly rated by residents year after year. The booth will feature helpful handouts and information pamphlets. Le Programme de résidence en médecine familiale de McGill a Medical Clinics Inc. – The Doctors Office BOOTH: 411 reçu un agrément complet. Nous vous informerons des raisons qui poussent les résidents, année après année, à donner une cote élevée PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 à notre programme de résidence. Nous vous présenterons égale- CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH ment une description détaillée de notre programme de résidence. Le MCI Medical Clinics has been stand offrira d’autres dépliants utiles. operating family medicine centres in Toronto, Calgary & Vancouver for over 20 years. Visit our booth to McMaster University – explore how our flexible practice options can meet both your lifestyle and professional needs in one of 35 clinics. Design your practice to meet Dept. of Family Medicine BOOTH: 540 your needs…be that slowing down…ramping up…or starting out! Les MCI Medical Clinics administrent des centres de médecine familiale PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 à Toronto, Calgary et Vancouver depuis plus de 20 ans. Visitez notre CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH kiosque pour explorer comment nos options flexibles de pratique peu- vent convenir à vos besoins personnels et professionnels dans l’une des McMaster Family Medicine offers 35 cliniques. Concevez votre pratique en fonction de vos besoins… que many diverse distributed sites where ce soit une pratique plus au ralenti, plus intense ou à ses débuts! residents enjoy the uniqueness of their site while still maintaining the same family medicine core cur- riculum. Our sites include Hamilton Urban (McMaster Family Memorial University Of Newfoundland BOOTH: 635 Practice, Stonechurch Family Health Centre, Community-Based Residency Training), Kitchener-Waterloo and area, Rural Stream, PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Brampton Medical Site and Niagara. We look forward to seeing you Come to the Program booth for Memorial University of Newfoundland at our booth. and find out all about training in Family Medicine in Newfoundland Le programme de médecine familiale à l’Université McMaster offre de and Labrador! Our program uses the unique medical and geographic nombreux établissements de formation régionalisés où les résidents characteristics of the province to train physicians for rural and urban peuvent apprécier le caractère unique de leur centre tout en suivant practice. Pre-clerkship and clerkship electives are available in rural le même programme d’enseignement de base en médecine familiale. and urban areas. We also offer an Emergency Medicine Residency Parmi les emplacements, on compte la pratique urbaine à Hamilton Program! If you are interested in an adventure, as well as wonderful (McMaster Family Practice, Stonechurch Family Health Centre, learning experiences, then the Family Medicine Residency Program at formation postdoctorale en milieu communautaire), à Kitchener- Memorial University of Newfoundland is the one for you. Waterloo et ses environs, le volet rural, le centre médical de Brampton Venez visiter le kiosque du programme de l’Université Memorial de et Niagara. Au plaisir de vous rencontrer à notre kiosque. Terre-Neuve et vous saurez tout sur la formation en médecine familiale à Terre-Neuve et au Labrador! Notre programme mise sur les carac- MD Briefcase BOOTH: 338 téristiques médicales et géographiques uniques de la province pour former des médecins en vue de la pratique urbaine et rurale. Des PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5 stages avant et pendant la résidence sont offert en milieux urbains et ruraux. Nous offrons aussi un programme de résidence en médecine CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Cash, Apple 4Gb IPod EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS d’urgence! Si vous êtes intéressé à vivre une aventure ainsi qu’à des EXPOS We are Canada’s first and expériences d’apprentissage enrichissantes, le programme de rési- foremost provider of free dence en médecine familiale de l’Université Memorial de Terre-Neuve ants online accredited CME, with est celui qui vous convient.

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Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. BOOTH: 421 Northern Medical Services BOOTH: 445

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 At Merck Frosst, patients come Northern Medical Services, a division of the Department of first. Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. Academic Family Medicine, University of Saskatchewan recruits for is a research-driven pharmaceu- full-time, itinerant contract, and locum family physician positions in tical company and a recognized northern Saskatchewan. NMS physicians are active participants in leader in the treatment of asthma, diabetes, osteoporosis, HIV/AIDS, health care delivery to predominantly Aboriginal communities. Visit glaucoma, prostate disease, migraine, infectious diseases and mar- our booth to learn more about our “Opportunities with a Difference. kets a broad range of innovative vaccines. More information about Northern Medical Services, une division du Département de la méde- Merck Frosst is available at http://www.merckfrosst.com. cine familiale universitaire de l’University of Saskatchewan, recrute À Merck Frosst, le patient vient avant tout. Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. pour combler à contrat des postes de médecins de famille itinérants est une société de produits pharmaceutiques centrée sur la recher- à plein temps ou de remplaçants dans le Nord de la Saskatchewan. che et un chef de file reconnu dans le traitement de l’asthme, du Les médecins des NMS sont des participants actifs dans la prestation diabète, de l’ostéoporose, du VIH/sida, du glaucome, des maladies de soins de santé dans des collectivités à prédominance autochtone. de la prostate, de la migraine, des maladies infectieuses et elle com- Visitez notre kiosque pour vous renseigner sur notre programme « mercialise un large éventail de vaccins novateurs. Pour en savoir plus Opportunities with a Difference. sur Merck Frosst, visitez www.merckfrosst.com. Northern Ontario School of Medicine BOOTH: 639 Merck Frosst Schering BOOTH: 626 and 628 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) will be pro- Data at the booth will viding information on its postgraduate residency programs which provide information on combine learning in major academic centres with clinical rotations the efficacy (LDL-C throughout Northern Ontario health care settings. Particular atten- r e d u c t i o n ) o f tion will also be given to NOSM’s unique PGY-3 training oppor- EZETROL(r) when added to statin therapy. It will also compare the tunities for those Family Medicine residents interested in further efficacy of adding EZETROL vs the option of titrating the statin dose honing their skills within a specific area of specialty. Come and (r)Registered trademark used under license by Merck Frosst-Schering learn all about NOSM’s distributed residency training programs Pharma, G.P. which are unmatched in their variety of exposure and exceptional lifestyle balance! Les données offertes à notre stand vous renseigneront sur l’efficacité (réduction du C-LDL) de l’EZETROL(r) lorsque combiné à la thérapie La Faculté de médecine du Nord de l’Ontario (FMNO) vous utilisant les statines. Ces données comparent également l’efficacité présentera des renseignements sur ses programmes de résidence d’ajouter EZETROL vs l’option d’augmenter la dose de statines. (r) postdoctorale qui combinent un apprentissage dans des grands Marque de fabrique déposée utilisée sous licence par Merck Frosst- centres universitaires et des stages cliniques dans tous les milieux Schering Pharma, G.P. de soins de santé du Nord de l’Ontario. Nous insisterons particu- lièrement sur les intéressantes possibilités de troisième année de formation FMNO* à l’intention des résidents en médecine familiale Neilmed Pharmaceuticals BOOTH: 111 qui souhaitent perfectionner leurs habiletés dans un domaine spéci- fique de la spécialité. Venez vous renseigner sur les programmes de PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 résidence FMNO* distribués qui sont sans égal au point de vue de la diversité des expériences et de l’équilibre exceptionnel sur le NeilMed Pharmaceuticals, manufacturers of allergy & sinus relief plan du mode de vie! products. Sinus Rinse Kit, NetiPot, soothing saline nasal irri- gation system includes 50 packets of preservative free, isotonic, pH balanced mixture. NasoGel, Saline gel for dry nasal passages. Novartis Pharmaceuticals NasaMist‘, buffered, preservative free nasal spray. Canada Inc. BOOTH: 214 and 216 NeilMed Pharmaceuticals est un fabricant de produits pour le sou- lagement des allergies et des sinus : Trousse Sinus Rinse‘; NetiPot, PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5 un système d’irrigation nasale saline qui inclut 50 paquets de solu- tion au pH équilibré, isotonique et sans agents de conservation; CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH NasoGel‘, gel salin pour les conduits nasaux secs; NasaMist‘, vapori- One of the worlds leading sateur nasal tamponné sans agents de conservation. healthcare companies, Novartis dedication to scientific research, imagination, and new technologies has led to the creation of thousands of groundbreaking products and services. Aclasta* (zelo- Nestlé Nutrition BOOTH: 210 dronic acid), a unique once a year infusion bisphosphonate indi- cated in Canada for the treatment of osteoporosis and Paget disease. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Rasilez* (aliskiren) is the first of a new class of antihypertensive The Nestlé Nutrition Institute fosters science for better nutrition and agents: The Direct Renin Inhibitors (DRI). It is indicated in Canada has contributed to the continuing education of health professionals for the treatment of mild to moderate essential hypertension. for over 60 years. Over 700 workshops, 3000 publications, educa- Novartis, l’une des entreprises chefs de file dans le domaine des tional material and scholarships are featured on our interactive web- soins de santé, s’emploie à investir dans la recherche scientifique, site. Discover more about the Nestlé Nutrition Institute and how you l’imagination et les nouvelles technologies, entraînant ainsi la créa- can benefit from subscribing. tion de milliers de produits et services révolutionnaires. Aclasta* L’Institut de Nutrition Nestlé promouvoit la science pour une meilleure (acide zélodronique) est un bisphosphonate unique et s’administre alimentation et contribue à la formation continue des professionnels de par infusion une fois l’an et est indiqué dans le traitement de

la santé depuis plus de 60 ans. Plus de 700 ateliers, 3 000 publications, l’ostéoporose et de la maladie de Paget. Rasilez* (aliskirène) est le du matériel éducatif et des bourses d’études sont affichés dans notre premier d’une nouvelle classe d’agents antihypertenseurs: les inhib- iteurs direct de la rénine (IDR). Il est indiqué au Canada pour le

ants site Web interactif. Renseignez-vous davantage au sujet de l’Institut de Nutrition Nestlé et sur les avantages que comporte de s’y inscrire. traitement de l’hypertension légère à modérée. EXPOS EXHIBITORS

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Novo Nordisk BOOTH: 127 Physicians for Global Survival BOOTH: 301

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Novo Nordisk, the world leader in diabetes Physicians for Global Survival (PGS) was formed in 1980 as the Canadian care, presents a symposium about the most affiliate of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War recent advance in treating people with type (Nobel Peace Prize 1985). PGS is committed to the abolition of nuclear 2 diabetes - incretin therapy - including a weapons, the prevention of war, the promotion of non-violent means of discussion of GLP-1 receptor agonists and conflict resolution and social justice in a sustainable world. DPP4 inhibitors. We hope to see you there Médecins pour la survie mondiale (MSM) a été créé en 1980 en and at our exhibition booth #127. qualité d’affilié canadien de l’association internationale des méde- Novo Nordisk, leader mondial en soins aux personnes atteintes de cins pour la prévention de la guerre nucléaire (lauréate du Prix diabète, présente un symposium sur les plus récents progrès dans le Nobel en 1985). MSM est voué à l’abolition des armes nucléaires, à traitement du diabète de type 2 – la thérapie à l’incrétine - y com- la prévention de la guerre, à la promotion des moyens non violents pris une discussion sur les antagonistes du récepteur GLP-1 et des de régler les conflits et à la justice sociale dans un monde durable. inhibiteurs de la DPP4. Nous espérons vous y recevoir ainsi qu’à notre kiosque #127. Physician Office System Program BOOTH: 342

P&G Pharmaceuticals / Paladin Labs Inc. BOOTH: 330 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 The role of the Physician Office System Program (POSP) is to enable PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 the use of electronic medical records by physicians, who provide insured services in Alberta, to improve patient care and support best Paladin Labs Inc. BOOTH: 327 practice care delivery within Alberta’s electronic health environment. Through a combination of funding, information technology services PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6 and change management services, POSP has helped close to half of Alberta’s practicing physicians to incorporate information technology Paladin Labs is a Canadian spe- into their practices. cialty pharmaceutical company. Key products include Tridural Le programme Physician Office System (POSP) a pour but de faci- (extended-release tramadol for liter l’utilisation des dossiers médicaux électroniques (DME) par les moderate persistent pain), Twinject (epinephrine auto-injector with a médecins qui offrent des services assurés en Alberta. Il vise aussi back-up dose), Testim (testosterone replacement gel for deficiency or à améliorer les soins aux patients et à appuyer les pratiques exem- absence of endogenous testosterone in males) and Pennsaid (topical plaires au sein du milieu électronique de la santé en Alberta. Grâce NSAID for treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee). à du financement, à des services en technologie de l’information et en gestion du changement, le POSP a aidé près de la moitié des Paladin est une compagnie pharmaceutique canadienne dont ses médecins en pratique active en Alberta à intégrer la technologie de produits principaux sont Tridural (tramadol à libération prolongée l’information dans leurs pratiques. pour la douleur modérée), Twinject (auto-injecteur d’adrénaline avec une dose de réserve), Testim (gel de testostérone pour la théra- pie de remplacement de la testostérone) et Pennsaid (AINS topique Practice Solutions Ltd. BOOTH: 326 and 328 pour traiter l’arthrose du genou). PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 PepsiCo. Canada BOOTH: 227 Practice Solutions®, a subsidiary of the CMA, has helped thou- sands of physicians improve their practices by optimizing revenues, PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 decreasing expenses, and creating efficient and positive office envi- ronments. We offer practical, proven and easy-to-implement solu- PepsiCo Canada is committed to playing a responsible and support- tions that leverage our core services in technology, consulting and ive role in the health and wellness of Canadians. We are proud to sound practice management. Contact Practice Solutions Hotline 1 offer a wide variety of high quality foods and beverages that deliver 800 361-9151 or visit cma.ca/practicesolutions. enjoyment as well as nutrition, convenience, and affordability. Solutions Cliniques®, une entreprise de l’AMC, a aidé des milliers de PepsiCo Canada s’est engagé à exercer un rôle responsable et d’appui médecins à améliorer leur pratique en optimisant les revenus, en dans la santé et le bien-être des Canadiens. Nous sommes fiers d’offrir réduisant les dépenses et en créant des milieux de travail efficaces et une grande variété d’aliments et de boissons de grande qualité qui propices. Nous offrons des solutions pratiques, éprouvées et faciles procurent satisfaction, tout en étant nutritifs, pratiques et abordables. à mettre en œuvre qui misent sur nos services de base en technolo- gie, en consultation et en saines pratiques de gestion. Communiquez avec le service téléphonique de Solutions Cliniques au 1 800 361- Pfizer Canada Inc BOOTH: 311 9151 ou visitez www.practicesolutions.ca. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 8 Pfizer Canada Inc. is the Canadian oper- Primary Care Networks of Calgary BOOTH: 341 ation of Pfizer Inc, the world’s leading pharmaceutical company. Pfizer discov- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 ers, develops, manufactures and markets Primary Care Networks (PCN) are partnerships between Physicians, prescription medicines for humans and Alberta Health and Wellness and Alberta Health Services. All three animals. At Pfizer, we’re working together parties work together to build on the strengths and resources that for a healthier world. For more information, visit our booth at #311. already exist within our health care system to provide comprehen- Pfizer Canada Inc. est la filiale canadienne de Pfizer Inc, première sive care to patients. Currently, there are 31 PCN’s in Alberta, and entreprise pharmaceutique à l’échelle mondiale. Pfizer décou- seven PCN’s within the Calgary area. The Primary Care Networks EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS vre, met au point, fabrique et commercialise des médicaments of Calgary have exceptional opportunities available for family phy- EXPOS d’ordonnance pour les humains et les animaux. Chez Pfizer, nous sicians interested in practicing in Calgary.

travaillons ensemble à l’avènement d’un monde en meilleure santé. Les réseaux de soins primaires (Primary Care Networks ou PCN) sont ants Pour obtenir de l’information, visitez notre kiosque #311. des partenariats entre des médecins, l’Alberta Health and Wellness et les

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Alberta Health Services. Les trois groupes travaillent ensemble pour miser sur les forces et les ressources qui existent déjà dans notre système de santé pour offrir aux patients des soins complets. On compte à l’heure Red Lake Medical Associates actuelle 31 PCN en Alberta et sept PCN dans la région de Calgary. Les Family Healthcare Team BOOTH: P5 réseaux de soins primaires de Calgary ont des possibilités exceptionnelles à offrir aux médecins de famille intéressés à exercer à Calgary. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Exciting opportunities exist for Family Physicians in our community! Provincial Fitness Unit of Alberta BOOTH: P1 Located in beautiful Northwestern Ontario with fresh water lakes at your doorstep, you can have a stimulating career with a relaxed life- style. Guaranteed generous salary, supportive colleagues, numerous PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 practice and community incentives with ample vacation and CME Have you recommended exercise to your patients lately? Alberta time round out the perfect practice. Email Ryan Gibson, Executive CSEP (a not for profit organization) provides the highest level of cer- Director at [email protected] or call (807) 727-3378 for tification in Canada for one-on-one fitness consultation. Degreed more information. and highly qualified, CSEP certified trainers are able to provide safe, Nous offrons aux médecins de famille de stimulantes possibilités dans effective exercise prescription that is geared to individual needs. nos communautés! Nous nous trouvons dans la magnifique région Come to the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology booth and au nord-ouest de l’Ontario, parsemée de superbes lacs d’eau douce, find out more about the best exercise professionals in Canada. où vous pouvez vivre une carrière épanouissante tout en adoptant Avez-vous recommandé à vos patients de faire de l’activité physique un mode de vie relaxant. Pour couronner le tout, les salaires sont dernièrement? La SCPE- Alberta (un organisme sans but lucratif) offre généreux, les collègues disposés à aider, les incitatifs communautaires le plus haut niveau de certification au Canada pour les consulta- et pour la pratique nombreux, et vous aurez amplement de temps tions individuelles sur la condition physique. Les entraîneurs diplômés à consacrer à la FMC et aux vacances. Adressez-vous par courriel à et très compétents, détenteurs de la certification de la SCPE, peu- Ryan Gibson, directeur général, à [email protected] ou télé- vent prescrire des activités physiques sûres et efficaces, adaptées aux phonez à (807) 727-3378 pour de plus amples renseignements. besoins de la personne. Venez nous visiter au kiosque de la Société canadienne de physiologie de l’exercice pour en savoir plus au sujet des meilleurs professionnels de l’activité physique au Canada. RxFiles Academic Detailing Program BOOTH: 443

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Public Health Agency of Canada – If you are looking for objective, comparative drug information, this Maternal and Child Health BOOTH: 204 and 206 is the booth for you. The RxFiles Academic Detailing Program is a non-profit drug information and education program. Check out PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 recent newsletters and the RxFiles Drug Comparison Charts – an Healthy mothers and babies are a fundamental determinant of everyday tool for drug therapy decision making. For more informa- health. The Public Health Agency (PHAC) provides excellence in tion, see our website at www.RxFiles.ca. surveillance and research on a national and international level on Si vous cherchez des renseignement comparatifs objectifs sur les maternal and infant health. These efforts, in partnership with others, médicaments, ce kiosque est pour vous. Le RxFiles Academic Detailing improve the health and well-being of Canadians. Visit our exhibit to est un programme sans but lucratif d’information et d’éducation sur learn more about our efforts to help Canadians achieve better health. les médicaments. Jetez un coup d’œil sur nos récents bulletins et les Des mères et des bébés en bonne santé sont un déterminant de la tableaux comparatifs des médicaments de RxFiles – un outil de tous santé essentiel. L’Agence de la santé publique du Canada (ASPC) les jours pour les décisions en pharmacothérapie. Pour plus de rensei- fait preuve d’excellence en matière de surveillance et de recherche à gnements, visitez notre site Web à www.RxFiles.ca. l’échelle nationale et internationale dans le domaine de la santé mater- nelle et infantile. Ces efforts, faits en partenariat avec d’autres inter- venants, permettent d’améliorer l’état de santé et le bien-être de la Sanofi-Aventis BOOTH: 521 population canadienne. Visitez notre exposition pour en savoir plus sur ce que nous faisons pour aider les Canadiens à améliorer leur santé. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4

Queen’s University - Dept of Family Medicine BOOTH: 809

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Schering-Plough Canada Inc – CHC Division BOOTH: 630 Rainbow Health Ontario BOOTH: 404 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Schering-Plough Canada Inc., through its Consumer HealthCare division, markets a wide range of over-the-counter products to con- Rainbow Health Ontario is Canada’s first province-wide program sumers across Canada. They include trusted leading brands such designed to improve access to services and to promote the health as Aerius®, Claritin®, Dr.Scholl’s®, Coppertone®, hydraSense® and of Ontario’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) communities. Muskol®. To learn more about Schering-Plough Canada’s Consumer Funded by the provincial Ministry of Health, we work with profes- Health Care products, visit our booth at this congress. sionals, researchers, policy makers and the public to build knowledge Schering-Plough Canada, division Produits grand public, met en and skills. We are also interested in the creation of safe workplaces for marché une vaste gamme de produits en vente libre destinés aux LGBT health care providers. Come and check out our booth. consommateurs canadiens. On compte parmi eux des grandes Rainbow Health Ontario est le premier programme à l’échelle pro- marques de confiance comme Aerius®, Claritin®, Dr.Scholl’s®, vinciale au Canada conçu pour améliorer l’accès aux services et la Coppertone®, hydraSense® et Muskol®. Pour en apprendre davantage santé des communautés des lesbiennes, des gais, des bisexuels et sur les produits grand public de Schering-Plough Canada. des transsexuels. Financés par le ministère provincial de la Santé, nous travaillons avec des professionnels, des chercheurs, des déci-

Scotiabank BOOTH: 217 deurs et le public pour perfectionner les connaissances et les habi- letés. Nous nous intéressons aussi à la création de milieux de travail PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 ants sécuritaires pour les professionnels de la santé apparternant à ces communautés. Venez nous visiter à notre kiosque. Scotiabank is proud to support the CFPC and Family Doctors across EXPOS EXHIBITORS

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Canada. We as well have assigned financial specialists across the gastrique. En tant que chef de file canadien dans les interventions country to assist CFPC members in their practice, personal and amaigrissantes, notre réussite a été démontrée avec des patients de investment banking. Please contact for your local assigned rep. Maybe it is time for that “second programmes de soutien à long terme. opinion”. Enjoy your conference. La Banque Scotia est fière d’appuyer le CMFC et les médecins de TD Insurance Meloche Monnex BOOTH: 510 famille de toutes les régions du Canada. Nous avons aussi assigné des spécialistes financiers au pays pour aider spécifiquement les PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 membres du CMFC dans leurs services bancaires personnels et pour leur pratique et dans leurs investissements. Veuillez commu- TD Insurance Meloche Monnex has created a unique program niquer avec pour connaître le for members and staff of the College of Family Physicians of représentant assigné de votre région. C’est peut-être le temps d’une « Canada, offering auto, home, travel, and small business insurance. deuxième opinion ». Bonne conférence. Take advantage of preferred group rates and exceptional client service with Canada’s leading provider of group home and auto insurance services. For a free quote, call: 1 888 589 5656 or visit Shire Canada Inc. BOOTH: 226 MelocheMonnex.com/cfpc.

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 TD Assurance Meloche Monnex, le chef de file national de l’assurance de groupe, a créé un programme unique pour les mem- Shire is a global specialty biopharmaceutical company with a stra- bres et le personnel du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada. tegic focus on meeting the needs of the specialist physician. Shire En plus de vous offrir de l’assurance automobile, habitation, voyage focuses its business on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder et micro-entreprise, ce programme vous permet de profiter de tarifs (ADHD), human genetic therapies, gastrointestinal and renal diseases. de groupe avantageux et d’un service à la clientèle de qualité excep- For further information on Shire, please visit the Company’s website: tionnelle. Pour une soumission gratuite, composez le 1 888 589 www.shire.com Shire Canada Inc. is Shire’s Canadian subsidiary. 5656 ou visitez le MelocheMonnex.com/cfpc. Shire est une entreprise mondiale en biopharmaceutique spécialisée qui se concentre stratégiquement sur la réponse aux besoins du méde- cin spécialiste. Les activités de Shire s’intéressent particulièrement à Trimedic Supply Network Ltd. BOOTH: 512 l’hyperactivité avec déficit de l’attention, aux thérapies génétiques humaines, aux maladies gastro-intestinales et rénales. Pour plus de PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 renseignements sur Shire, veuillez visiter le site Web de l’entreprise à Visit us at booth #512 and see what’s new in female contraception, www.shire.com. Shire Canada Inc. est la filiale canadienne de Shire. spermicidal ContraGel. EldonCard for bedside blood typing and dis- posable procedure kits. We will also be introducing PreMeno; for vaginal dryness/in ovules. Trimedic also has a wide range of medical Society of Obstetricians and devices, supplies and instruments. Gynaecologists of Canada BOOTH: 314 Venez nous visiter au kiosque #512 et apprendre ce qu’il y a de nouveau en matière de contraception féminine , le ContraGel sper- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 micide, et aussi sur l’EldonCard pour le typage sanguin au chevet CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH du patient et les trousses d’intervention jetables. Nous présenterons The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists aussi le PreMeno sous forme d’ovules pour la sécheresse vaginale. of Canada is one of the oldest professional soci- Trimedic offre aussi une grande variété de dispositifs, de fournitures ety in Canada. Founded in 1944, it represents et d’instruments médicaux. over 3,000 obstetricians/gynaecologists, family physicians, nurses, midwives and allied health professionals in the Trudell Medical International BOOTH: 316 field of sexual and reproductive health. Our Society is the voice of obstetrics and gynaecology in Canada. Our mission is to promote PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 excellence in the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology and to advance the health of women through leadership, advocacy, collab- Trudell Medical International (TMI) is a Canadian company manu- oration, outreach and education. facturing aerosol drug delivery and asthma management devices for patients worldwide. TMI’s AeroChamber Brand of Valved Holding La Société des obstétriciens et gynécologues du Canada est une des Chambers for use with Metered Dose Inhalers now includes AC Girlz™ plus anciennes sociétés professionnelles au Canada. Fondée en 1944, and AC Boyz™ Chambers that have been specifically designed to elle représente plus de 3 000 obstétriciens-gynécologues, omnip- help empower kids to take greater control of their asthma. raticiens, infirmières, sages-femmes et professionnels paramédicaux œuvrant dans le domaine de la santé sexuelle et génésique. Notre Trudell Medical International (TMI) est une société canadienne de société est le porte-parole de l’obstétrique-gynécologie au Canada. fabrication de dispositifs d’administration de médicaments en aéro- Notre mandat est de promouvoir l’excellence dans la pratique de sol, notamment pour la prise en charge de l’asthme, destinés aux l’obstétrique-gynécologie et la santé des femmes par le leadership, la patients dans le monde entier. La marque AeroChamber® de cham- défense des droits, la collaboration, la prise de contact et l’éducation. bres de rétention à soupapes de TMI, qu’on utilise avec des aérosols- doseurs, inclut maintenant les chambres AC Girlz™ et AC Boyz™ qui ont été spécifiquement conçues pour aider à responsabiliser les Surgical Weight Loss Centre BOOTH: 513 enfants à contrôler davantage leur asthme.

PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 University of British Columbia BOOTH: 536 CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH SWLC specializes in medical treat- PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 ments for weight loss and offers both UBC Department of Family Medicine employs a distributed model of Lap-Band and Gastric Balloon education, involving, under one program, 9 educational sites, each pro- Programs. As the Canadian leader in weight loss procedures, we have viding its own distinctive strength, and particular learning opportunities. a proven track record of success with patients from across the country. EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS Our experienced team provides long term support programs. Le Département de médecine familiale de UBC utilise un modèle EXPOS d’éducation décentralisé impliquant, sous un même programme, 9 SWLC se spécialise dans les traitements médicaux pour perdre sites de formation offrant chacun des forces distinctives et des possi- du poids et offre à la fois les systèmes par lap-band et par ballon ants bilités d’apprentissage particulières.

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des médecins de famille compétents pour la pratique rurale, en University of Alberta – région éloignée et dans les communautés urbaines. Dept of Family Medicine BOOTH: 534 University of Toronto – PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2 Dept of Family Medicine BOOTH: 801 CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 The Department of Family Medicine, at the University of Alberta, offers a Residency Program and Additional Skills Programs University of Western Ontario - accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Our mandate is to graduate well rounded, skilful physicians with a Dept. Family Medicine BOOTH: 633 comprehensive knowledge base and interest in continuing medical education. The program and its residents have at their disposal a PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5 vast resource base in hospitals, clinics and community service cen- CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: Cash, ters in Edmonton and throughout Western Canada. Residents Apple IPod, Digital Camera & Books choose from a variety of programming choices and learning sites. Le Département de médecine familiale de l’Université de l’Alberta The University of Western Ontario, offre un programme de résidence et des programmes de com- Department of Family Medicine, is one of pétences avancées qui sont approuvés par le Collège des méde- the first Family Medicine Training pro- cins de famille du Canada. Notre mandat est de former des grams in Canada. As such, our program médecins possédant une base complète de connaissances et has years of experience in high quality un intérêt pour la formation médicale continue. Le programme and innovative training in family medicine. Visit our booth for et ses résidents ont à leur disposition une vaste base de res- detailed information about family practice training at Western and sources dans les hôpitaux, les cliniques et les centres de services meet staff, residents, and faculty members. You can also obtain communautaires d’Edmonton et dans l’ensemble de l’Ouest du information about our Master’s of Clinical Science & PhD Programs. Canada. Les résidents ont un choix varié de programmes et de Le Département de médecine familiale de l’University of Western sites d’apprentissage. Ontario, compte parmi les premier programme de formation en médecine familiale au Canada. À ce titre, notre programme repose sur des années d’expérience en formation novatrice et de grande University Of Calgary BOOTH: 807 qualité en médecine familiale. Visitez notre kiosque pour obtenir des renseignements détaillés sur la formation en pratique familiale PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3 à Western, rencontrer le personnel, les résidents et les membres du CONTEST CONTRIBUTION: CASH corps professoral. Vous pouvez aussi obtenir des renseignements sur nos programmes de maîtrise et de doctorat en sciences cliniques. Join us to review the Family Medicine Programs available at the University of Calgary. We are an Valeant Canada Limited BOOTH: 517 energetic, innovative department in a city that strongly supports Family Medicine. Residents have four PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 months of electives to enhance individual interests. Proximity to the mountains provides the opportunity to enjoy an outdoor lifestyle. Valeant Canada Limited is a subsidiary of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, a global pharmaceutical company. Valeant Venez nous voir pour connaître les programmes de médecine famil- Pharmaceuticals International’s vision is to discover, develop, iale offerts à l’University of Calgary. Nous formons un département acquire and commercialise innovative products for the treatment of enthousiaste et novateur dans une ville qui appuie fortement la méde- diseases with significant unmet medical needs primarily in the areas cine familiale. Les résidents ont quatre mois de stages optionnels pour of neurology and dermatology. le perfectionnement de leurs habiletés dans leurs domaines d’intérêt particuier. La proximité des montagnes offre la possibilité de jouir Valeant Canada Limited est une filiale de Valeant Pharmaceuticals d’une vie au grand air sans pareil. International, une société de produits pharmaceutiques internatio- nale. Valeant Pharmaceuticals International a pour vision de découvrir, d’élaborer, d’acquérir et de commercialiser des produits novateurs pour University Of Ottawa BOOTH: 803 le traitement de maladies pour lesquelles les besoins sont largement insat- isfaits, surtout dans les domaines de la neurologie et de la dermatologie. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Whitehall-Robins BOOTH: 241 Univerity of Manitoba BOOTH: 230 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 Whitehall-Robins is a leading over-the-counter pharmaceutical company. Our great product line includes Advil, Advil Cold & University of Saskatchewan – Sinus, Children’s Advil, Robax Family, Centrum, Caltrate, Materna, Academic Family medicine BOOTH: 805 Dimetapp and Robitussin. We provide excellent product informa- tion and counseling sheets. Please visit our booth and learn about PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 our newest additions and changes. The University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Family Medicine Whitehall-Robins est une importante entreprise de produits pharma- provides collaborative primary care sites for training family prac- ceutiques en vente libre. Notre grande gamme de produits inclut Advil, tice residents and other health professionals. It offers an academic Advil Rhume et Sinus, Advil pour enfants, Robax, Centrum, Caltrate, and community based program allowing residents to become fam- Materna, Dimetapp et Robitussin. Nous offrons d’excellents rensei- ily physicians with the skills to practice in rural, remote and urban gnements et conseils sur nos produits. Venez visiter notre kiosque pour communities. vous renseigner sur les plus récents produits et changements. Le Département de médecine familiale de l’University of Saskatchewan compte des établissements de soins primaires en col- laboration pour la formation des résidents en médecine familiale et WONCA BOOTH: 230 des autres professionnels de la santé. C’est un programme universita- ire et basé dans la communauté qui permet aux résidents de devenir PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1 EXPOSANTS EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS

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Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. Imperial Ballroom • Research and Education Foundation (REF) Annual General Meeting – Tuesday / Assemblée générale annuelle de la FondationAdditional fees pour apply to afternoon sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. la recherche et l’éducation - mardi Additional fees apply to afternoon sessions.Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séances d’après-midi. See Page R2 to pre-register. NEW! • Research Day – Wednesday / Journée de recherche – mercredi Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire à l’avance. AdditionalDes frais additionnelsfees apply tos’appliquent afternoonNOUVEAU! aux sessions. séances d’après-midi. See Page R2 to pre-register. • Section of Researchers Annual General Meeting – Wednesday / Assemblée générale annuelleVoir la page de RF2 la pourSection vus inscrire des à l’avance. chercheurs - mercredi Des fraisAdditional additionnels fees s’appliquent apply to afternoon aux séances sessions. d’après-midi. See Page R2 to pre-register. • Family Medicine Education Forum (FMEF) - Wednesday / Forum sur l’éducation en médecineVoir la page RF2 familiale pour vus inscrire (FEMF) à l’avance. – mercredi Des frais additionnels s’appliquentNEW! aux séances d’après-midi. • Show and Tell – Wednesday / Séance d’expression libre - mercredi Voir la page RF2 pour vus inscrire àNOUVEAU! l’avance. • Satellite symposia – Thursday, Friday, Saturday / Symposiums satellites – jeudi, vendredi,NEW! samedi NOUVEAU! • Section of Teachers Annual General Meeting – Thursday/ Assemblée générale annuelleNEW! de la Section des enseignants – jeudi NOUVEAU! • Section of Teachers Symposium – Thursday / Symposium de la Section des enseignants – NEW!jeudi NOUVEAU! • CFPC Annual General Meeting – Friday / Assemblée générale annuelle du CMFC – vendredi • CFPC All Members Forum – Friday / Forum à l’intention de tous les membres du CMFC – vendredi A RTES • FMF Celebration – Saturday / Soirée gala du FMF – samedi E ET C AG D ’ÉT

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Leduc Room Elevators A/V Spanish Banquets Coat M W Accounting Room Check M W To Parking and Plus 15 Elevators

Tudor Rm Stairs to Crystal Mezzanine Level Ballroom

TheRimrock Main Lobby Crystal & Oval Foyer

Oak Room Front DirSalesof Executive Office Lounge Desk Oval Alberta Ballroom Room TurnerValley Room Reservations/FB& MarquisRoom

Corral Room ColonialRoom Sales & Exec. Suite Catering Stairs to Boulevard Level Main Entrance (off 9th Ave.) OULEVARD EVEL PENTHOUSE LEVEL B and L - samedi Installation Friday Friday / Penthouse Suite Mainpro-C Mainpro-C Sessions (Wednesday-Saturday) Séances Mainpro-C (mercredi-samedi)

esident’s esident’s The Pavilion Section of Teachers Section of Teachers Dinner – Dîner de la Section des enseignants – vendredi Pr Installation Family Physicians of Ceremony – the Year / Saturday de la présidente et cérémonie de remise des prix aux médecins de famille de l’année

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The Boulevard Club Royal Service RCP Women Exit to st 1 St. SW Coat Check Blvd Board Room Men Women DIAGRAM IS NOT TO SCALE Canadian Pacific Room

Stairs From Lobby Level FL OOR P LAN / D ’ÉT AG E ET C A RTES

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FL OOR P LAN / 119 Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale FMF 2008 REVENUE & Expenses • FMF 2008 RECETTES ET DÉPENSES

FMF 2008 Revenue Breakdown Ventilation des recettes du FMF 2008 32% Exhibits / Expositions

10% Mainpro-C Sessions 47% Séances Mainpro-C Conference registrations Inscriptions aux congrès 11% Other sponsors Autres commanditaires

FMF 2008 Expense Breakdown Ventilation des dépenses du FMF 2008

19% Committees / Comités Personnel and Rent 3% Personnel et location 3% Speakers / Conférenciers 24% Food and Beverage Aliments et boissons

51% Operating / Fonctionnement

FMF 2008 Exhibitor Revenue by Category Recettes du FMF 2008 par catégorie d’exposant

2% Publishers / Éditeurs

18% 20% Practice Management Recruiters / Recruteurs Services Services de gestion 1% Family Medicine de pratique Residency Programs / Programmes de résidence 8% en médecine familiale Associations / Associations 39% 4% Medical devices Pharmaceutical Matériel médical Industrie pharmaceutique 5% Lifestyle Products / Produits et services liés au style de vie FMF RE V E NU ES 2008 3% Government / FMF 2008 RECETTES Gouvernement

Family Medicine Forum 2009 / Forum 2009 en médecine familiale 120 meetings-at-a-glance • SOMMAIRE DES SÉANCES

Wednesday 28th / mercredi 28 Family Medicine Program NOTES Administrators’ Meeting ...... 0900-1600 Glen 205 - Telus Convention Centre Alberta College of Family Physicians Board of Directors Meeting...... 1000-1500 Stephen A/B - Hyatt Hotel Section of Researchers AGM AGA de la Section des chercheurs ...... 1200-1330 Imperial Ballroom - Hyatt Hotel Faculty Development Group ...... 1300-1600 Additional fees apply Doll to -afternoon Hyatt Hotel sessions. See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels s’appliquent aux séancesth d’après-midi. Voir la page RF2 pourTh vusursday inscrire à l’avance. 29 / jeudi 29 Research Directors Meeting ...... 1000-1700 Neilson 3 - Hyatt Hotel NEW! Canadian Undergraduate Family Medicine NOUVEAU! (CUFMED) Directors Meeting ...... 1000-1700 Neilson 2 - Hyatt Hotel Section of Teachers AGM / AGA de la Section des enseignants ...... 1215-1315 Additional fees apply Imperial to afternoon Ballroom sessions. 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel See Page R2 to pre-register. Des frais additionnels Enhanced s’appliquent Skills aux Program séances d’après-midi.Directors Meeting .....1330-1700 Voir la page RF2 pour vus Doll inscrire - Hyatt à l’avance. Hotel Emergency Medicine Program Directors Meeting ...... 1330-1700 Walker/Bannerman - Hyatt Hotel NEW! NOUVEAU! Friday 30th / vendredi 30 CFPC AGM and All Members’ Forum / AGA du CMFC et Forum pour tous les membres ...... 1200-1330 Imperial Ballroom 4,6,8 - Hyatt Hotel Health Care of the Elderly Committee Meeting (by invitation only) ...... 1200-1330 Doll - Hyatt Hotel Intraining Evaluation Directors Meeting .....1330-1700 Neilson 2 - Hyatt Hotel Saturday 31st / samedi 31 NAACFM (Chairs) Meeting ...... 1000-1700 Neilson 2 - Hyatt Hotel Family Medicine Program Directors Meeting ...... 1000-1700 Neilson 1 - Hyatt Hotel National Section of Medical Students (SOMS)/FMIG Meeting...... 1000-1700 Walker/Bannerman - Hyatt Hotel Sunday 1st / dimanche 1 Maternity and Newborn Care Committee ....0900-1700 Neilson 1 - Hyatt Hotel Printed on recycled paper, including a minimum of Past Presidents & Spouses’ Breakfast ...... 0900-1100 10% post-consumer waste, using vegetable oil–based inks/ Creative Events Center - Hyatt Hotel Imprimé sur papier recyclé, à partir d’au moins 10% de FMF Debriefing Meeting ...... 0900-1100 fibres après consommation, avec des encres à base d’huile Neilson 3 - Hyatt Hotel végétale. EAB/CFP Committee Meeting ...... 0830-1630 � A - GLAN CE T- Neilson 2 - Hyatt Hotel Printed in Canada/Imprimé au Canada.

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