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Minnesota Chapter Scientific Meeting 2018 Minnesota Chapter Scientific Meeting 2018 November 8–9, 2018 Minneapolis Convention Center Minneapolis, MN Fostering Excellence in Internal Medicine This live activity has been designated for 17.5 CME credits. Meeting Highlights • Two MOC SEP modules • Updates in Hypertension, Diabetes, • Health Equity: Internal Medicine at the Perioperative Pain Management, Sepsis, Margins Dermatology, Pneumonia, Clostridium difficile, and Reducing Gun Violence and • Inpatient Internal Medicine and Outpatient Diagnostic Errors Internal Medicine Tracks • Doctor’s Dilemma® Dear Colleague, Join me and your colleagues in internal medicine at the next scientific meeting of the Minnesota Chapter of the American College of Physicians, being held November 8–9, 2018, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The meeting is a great way for you to recharge, rewind, and reflect with your peers, chapter leaders, and great speakers. Connect with the Minnesota Chapter’s rich source of knowledge content and networking by attending our premier meeting for general internists, subspecialty internists, hospitalists, allied health practitioners, residents, and medical students. In addition to earning CME credits, this conference is about making personal contacts and getting involved in your chapter. You’ll engage with people who know your challenges and can help you find solutions. The opportunities available at this meeting will help you meet not only your needs as a physician, but also the needs of the patients you serve. To ensure your place at this invaluable meeting, register now by visiting us online at mnchapter.acponline.org. I look forward to seeing you in Minneapolis. Sincerely, John Bundrick, MD, FACP ACP Governor, Minnesota Chapter Schedule at a Glance Fostering Excellence in Internal Medicine Thursday, November 8, 2018 4:15 Tabletop Skills/Resource Session 2 8:00 a.m. Tseganesh Selameab, MD, FACP and SEP 1: Inpatient Internal Medicine Mike Aylward, MD, FACP FAAP Brad Benson, MD, FACP, and Ben Trappey, MD 5:15 10:15 Networking and Reception SEP 2: Outpatient Internal Medicine Jill Huber, MD, and Carina Himes, MD Friday, November 9, 2018 12:15p.m 7:00 a.m. ABIM MOC Update Hot Topics Internist Discussion Amy Holbrook, MD, FACP Sally Berryman, MD, FACP 1:00 Breakout Sessions for General Internal Medicine Social Determinants of Health (G) and Hospital Medicine (H) Ed Ehlinger, MD, MSPH 8:00G 1:30 Hypertension and HbA1c Race and Racism in Medicine Tim Wilt, MD, MPH, MACP Stephen Nelson, MD, FAAP 8:00H 2:00 Sepsis Mass Incarceration and Corrections Kathryn Pendleton, MD Latasha Jennings, MPH 8:30G 2:30 Practical Pearls for Outpatient Care After Tabletop Skills/Resource Session 1 Bariatric Surgery Tseganesh Selameab, MD, FACP, and Mike Aylward, Meera Shah MBChB, MRCP MD, FACP FAAP 8:30H 3:15 Perioperative Pain Management Immigrant and Migrant Health Charles Reznikoff, MD, FACP Patricia Walker, MD, DTM&H, FASTMH 9:00G 3:45 Dermatology Pearls Rural Disparities Cristina Boull, MD Laura Rathe, MD 9:00H Heart Failure Management Peter Eckman, MD Schedule at a Glance 9:30G 2:30 PPIs Future of Medicine: 2025 Magnus Halland, MD Meghan Walsh, MD 9:30H 3:00 Pneumonia in the Hospitalized Patient: Use Poster viewing and break of Steroids 3:30 Niki Myers, MD Doctor’s Dilemma® 10:00G David Hilden, MD, FACP Smart Use of Meds for Our Diabetic Patients 4:30 Elizabeth Seaquist, MD Thieves’ Market 10:00H John Bundrick, MD, FACP Clostridium difficile 5:30 Cristina Baker, MD Awards and Food 10:30 Break 10:45 Reducing Gun Violence Doug DeLong, MD, FACP 11:30 3 Quick Internal Medicine Topics David Hilden, MD, FACP Noon Diagnostic Errors Andrew Olson, MD, FACP 12:30 p.m. Awards and lunch 1:30 DHS and Opioid Sentinel Measures Charles Reznikoff, MD, FACP 2:00 Noninvasive Cardiac and Stress Testing Marc Newell, MD Meeting Information Faculty Program Committee Brad Benson, MD, FACP, University of Minnesota Co-Chairs: Mary Miley, MD, FACP; Andrew Olson, MD, FACP; and Chris Aakre, MD Mike Aylward, MD, FACP, FAAP, University of Minnesota Members: Sally Berryman, MD, FACP, University of Minnesota Brad Benson, MD, FACP Cristina Boull, MD, University of Minnesota John Bundrick, MD, FACP Cristina Baker, MD,Park Nicollet Mary Cameron, MD, FACP John Bundrick, MD, FACP, Mayo Clinic Heather Gantzer, MD, FACP Doug DeLong, MD, FACP, Bassett Healthcare Network, New York Katherine Helgen, MD, FACP Ed Ehlinger, MD, MSPH, MN Doctors for Health Equity Amy Holbrook, MD, FACP Peter Eckman, MD, Abbot Northwestern Meltiady Issa, MD, FACP Jill Huber, MD, Mayo Clinic Anya Jamrozy, MD, FACP Carina Himes, MD, Mayo Clinic James Langland, MD, FACP Amy Holbrook, MD, FACP, Abbot Northwestern Kyle Lehenbauer, MD, FACP Magnus Halland, MD, Mayo Clinic Benji Mathews, MD, FACP David Hilden, MD, FACP, Hennepin Healthcare Catherine Nguyen, DO Latasha Jennings, MPH, Hennepin Healthcare Charles Reznikoff, MD, FACP Niki Myers, MD, Park Nicollet Katherine Cairns, MPH, MBA MN-ACP Stephen Nelson, MD, FAAP, Childrens MN Marc Newell, MD, Abbot Northwestern Andrew Olson, MD, FACP, FAAP, University of Minnesota Kathryn Pendleton, MD, University of Minnesota Laura Rathe, MD, Cuyuna Regional Medical Center Charles Reznikoff, MD, FACP, Hennepin Healthcare Tseganesh Selameab, MD, FACP, HealthPartners Meera Shah, MBChB, MRCP, Mayo Clinic Elizabeth Seaquist, MD, University of Minnesota Ben Trappey, MD, University of Minnesota Patricia Walker, MD, DTM&H, FASTMH, HealthPartners Meghan Walsh, MD, Hennepin Healthcare Tim Wilt, MD, MPH, MACP, VA Medical System Meeting Information Resident/Fellow Members’ and Medical Students’ Activities Clinical vignettes, posters, and research papers prepared by Resident/Fellow Members and Medical Students will be presented at the meeting. Winners will receive $200 and be eligible for entrance into the national competition held during Internal Medicine Meeting 2019. Contact Andrew Olson, MD, at [email protected] for information about entering the Resident/Fellow Members’ Competition. Deadline for submissions is September 30, 2018. Receptions on November 8 and 9 are for all attendees. All abstracts submitted will be e-published at www.acponline.org/about-acp/chapters-regions/ united-states/minnesota-chapter/news-meetings. Winning abstracts will be published in Minnesota Medicine in 2019 CME Accreditation The American College of Physicians (ACP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Learning Objectives (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to: for physicians. • Apply updated knowledge of internal medicine to The ACP designates each live activity for the number of clinical practice. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM listed below. Physicians • Apply updated knowledge of use of opioids and pain should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent management, reducing gun violence, addressing diagnostic of their participation in the activity. errors, noninvasive cardiac testing, and other relevant The Minnesota Chapter Scientific Meeting for a maximum of topics for care of patients in the clinic and hospital. 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM • Understand recent advances in internal medicine. The SEP modules post course, for a maximum of 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM Chapter Awards Successful completion of this CME activity which includes It is with distinct pleasure that the Minnesota Chapter participation in the evaluation component enables the presents a Laureate Award. Laureate Award winners are participant to earn 13.5 medical knowledge MOC points long-standing and loyal supporters of the College who in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) have rendered distinguished service to their chapters and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the community and have upheld the high ideals and professional CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant standards for which the College is known. The award will be completion information to ACCME for the purpose of presented during Friday lunch and awards session. granting ABIM MOC credit. Who should attend? • General internists • Subspecialty internists • Family practitioners • Fellows in subspecialty training • Hospitalists • Allied health practitioners • Residents • Medical students interested in internal medicine Maintenance of Certification Precourse: ABIM SEP Modules Session for Maintenance of Certification Thursday, November 8, 2018 SEP Note Noon The Minnesota Chapter will provide you with a learner’s copy SEP Session 1: Inpatient Internal Medicine 2018 of the ABIM module(s) at the meeting. If you are enrolled in Brad Benson, MD, FACP the ABIM’s Maintenance of Certification program, you also Ben Trappey, MD must order the module* directly from the ABIM by visiting www.abim.org/online. After the Learning Session, submit your SEP Session 2: Outpatient Internal Medicine 2018 answers online to the ABIM for Maintenance of Certification Jill Huber, MD credit. For more information about the ABIM’s Maintenance Carina Himes, MD of Certification program, visit www.abim.org/moc or call ABIM at 800-441-ABIM (2246). SEP Learning Objectives This module is eligible for 20 MOC points through ABIM. • Participate in group discussion to determine answers to multiple-choice questions. • Apply updated knowledge of internal medicine to clinical practice. • Understand recent advances in internal medicine. • Complete an ABIM SEP Module toward partial fulfillment of the ABIM’s Maintenance of Certification. Who Should Attend
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