2009 Brochure

2009 Brochure

Seventeenth Annual Dysphagia Research Society Meeting Dysphagia Research Society March 5-7,Special 2009 Pre-Conference •Westin on Canal Wednesday, March 4, 2009 New Orleans, Louisiana *All images courtesy of the New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau Dysphagia Research Society NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE c/o International Meeting Managers PAID Seventeenth Annual HOUSTON, TX 4550 Post Oak Place, Suite 342 PERMIT NO. 8497 Houston, Texas 77027 Dysphagia Research Society Meeting March 5-7, 2009 •Westin on Canal Special Pre-Conference Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Jointly Sponsored by The Dysphagia Research Society and Continuing Medical Education Resources, Inc. 2 3 Conference Information About DRS Course Overview Board of Directors The meeting is attended by clinicians and researchers from a variety of disciplines, including gastroenterology, neurology, President Benson T. Massey, MD, FACP otolaryngology, radiology, speech-language pathology, nutrition, biomedical engineering, dentistry, pediatrics, psychology, nursing President-Elect Gregory N. Postma, MD and basic sciences. The course provides an excellent opportunity for clinicians to gain understanding of the scientific bases for Secretary-Treasurer Steven B. Leder, PhD the treatment selection and implementation. The conference includes a number of symposia aimed at providing comprehensive and objective coverage of topics of interest to researchers and clinicians, in the form of focused lectures, original research paper Past President Bonnie Martin-Harris, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S presentations and poster presentations. Councilors Archivists Target Audience Olle Ekberg, MD Bronwyn Jones, MD, FRACP, FRCR This meeting is designed for a variety of clinicians, researchers, resident physicians, fellows and students from a wide range of Rosemary Martino, PhD, MSc, MA Barbara C. Sonies, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S disciplines including gastroenterology, neurology, otolaryngology, radiology, speech-language pathology, nutrition, biomedical Susan G. Butler, PhD, CCC-SLP engineering, dentistry, pediatrics, psychology and basic sciences. Douglas J. Van Daele, MD Course Format John C. Rosenbek, PhD, MS, CCC-SLP A series of lectures, panel discussions, and oral and poster presentations of submitted scientific abstracts will be provided. Program Committee Educational Objectives Benson T. Massey, MD, FACP, Chair Following the conference, the participant should be able to: Joan C. Arvedson, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S, BC-NCD Pre-Conference Objectives: Stephanie K. Daniels, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S • Identify the indications for use of botulinum toxin in treatment of dysphagic conditions arising from the oropharynx and Caryn S. Easterling, PhD, CCC, BRS-S esophagus • Describe the dysphagic complications from use of botulinum toxin Rebecca Z. German, PhD • Distinguish the differing presentations of eosinophilic esophagitis in young patients vs. adults Cathy L. Lazarus, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S • List the performance characteristics and diagnostic criteria for high resolution manometry in the evaluation of esophageal and Steven B. Leder, PhD oropharyngeal motor disorders Ravinder K. Mittal, MD • Identify the presentation, diagnostic criteria, and management options for patients with rumination syndrome Cathy A. Pelletier, PhD, MS, CCC-SLP • Assess the reliability and reproducibility of different techniques for quantifying gastroesophageal reflux Gregory N. Postma, MD • Recognize the fluoroscopic features and clinical relevance of intraesophageal reflux John C. Rosenbek, PhD, MS, CCC-SLP • Identify the neural pathways by which gustatory sensory stimuli are transmitted to the central nervous system • Comprehend the behavioral dynamics of food choices across the lifespan Catriona M. Steele, PhD, MHSc, S-LP(C), CCC-SLP, Reg. CASLPO Douglas J. Van Daele, MD Annual Meeting Objectives: • Recognize the controversies surrounding the diagnosis and management of laryngopharyngeal reflux For further information, please contact: • List how the physical and chemical properties of food are sensed by the body and how these stimuli modulate eating behavior • Recognize the different contributions of strength and skill training in the rehabilitation of swallow functioning Angela Davis, Meeting Manager • Determine the appropriate initial bolus consistency for evaluating swallow function in different clinical scenarios International Meeting Managers, Inc. • Define the proper slide formatting and organization for a professional oral presentation 4550 Post Oak Place, Suite 342 • Identify the role of nociceptive pathways in transmitting symptoms from the deglutitive structures Houston, Texas 77027 • Describe the important role of clinical investigators in mentoring the next generation of researchers Phone: (713) 965-0566 Fax: (713) 960-0488 CME Accreditation and Credit Designation [email protected] This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. Continuing Medical Education Resources is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing www.dysphagiaresearch.org medical education for physicians. If you have any special needs, please contact International Meeting Continuing Medical Education Resources designates this educational activity for a maximum of 23.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Managers in writing at the above address. credit(s) ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Determination of educational content for this meeting and the selection of The Medical University of South Carolina is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American speakers are responsibilities of the planning committee and its chair. Firms Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide continuing education activities in speech-language providing financial support do not have input in these areas. pathology and audiology. This program is offered for up to 2.2 CEUs (Advanced level; Professional area). ASHA approval of CE Provider status does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or ISCLOSURE OLICY Speakers will disclose to participants the nature of any clinical procedures. D P : significant financial relationships they have with the commercial firms providing An annual ASHA CE Registry fee is required to register ASHA CEUs. CE Registry fees are paid by the participant directly to the support, as well as the commercial manufacturers of products and/or the ASHA National Office. The annual ASHA CE Registry fee allows registration of an unlimited number of ASHA CEUs for the providers of services discussed in their presentations. They will also disclose if any calendar year. Contact the ASHA CE staff at (800) 498-2071 ext. 8591 for CE Registry fee subscription information. pharmaceuticals or medical procedures and devices discussed are investigational or unapproved for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 4 5 Program Faculty Conference Program Joan C. Arvedson, PhD, CCC-SLP, Ikuo Hirano, MD JoAnne Robbins, PhD, CCC-SLP, Seventeenth Annual Dysphagia Research Society Meeting Program BRS-S, BC-NCD Northwestern University Feinberg BRS-S Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin School of Medicine Wm S Middleton Memorial Veterans WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2009 Medical College of Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois Hospital Pre-Conference Milwaukee, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin School of 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Registration Walter J. Hogan, MD Medicine and Public Health 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast Peter C. Belafsky, MD, PhD, MPH Medical College of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin University of California at Davis Medical Milwaukee, Wisconsin 7:50 AM - 8:00 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks Center Colin D. Rudolph, MD, PhD Clinical Use and Consequences of Botulinum Toxin Injection: From Lips to LES Sacramento, California Paul E. Hyman, MD Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Moderator: Gregory N. Postma, MD Louisiana State University, Children’s Milwaukee, Wisconsin 8:00 AM - 8:20 AM Use of Botulinum Toxin for Disorders of the LES and Esophageal Body Lori M. Burkhead, PhD Hospital Ikuo Hirano, MD Medical College of Georgia New Orleans, Louisiana Jyoti Sengupta, PhD Augusta, Georgia Medical College of Wisconsin 8:20 AM - 8:40 AM Use of Botulinum Toxin for Disorders of the UES and Larynx Cathy L. Lazarus, PhD, CCC-SLP, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Albert L. Merati, MD, FACS BRS-S Julie A. Y. Cichero, BA, BSpThy New York University School of Medicine 8:40 AM - 9:00 AM Use of Botulinum Toxin for Dystonia and Sialorrhea (Hons), PhD Reza Shaker, MD Douglas J. Van Daele, MD The University of Queensland New York, New York Medical College of Wisconsin Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Milwaukee, Wisconsin 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Panel and Audience Discussion Steven B. Leder, PhD 9:30 AM - 9:45 AM Break Jeffrey Conklin, MD, FACG Yale University School of Medicine Sidney A. Simon, PhD Emerging Trends and Techniques in the Esophagus Cedars-Sinai Medical Center New Haven, Connecticut Duke University Moderator: Benson T. Massey, MD, FACP Los Angeles, California Durham, North Carolina Benson T. Massey, MD, FACP 9:45 AM - 10:05 AM Eosinophilic Esophagitis: From Esoterica to Emerging Epidemic Medical College of Wisconsin Stephanie K. Daniels, PhD, CCC-SLP, Barbara C. Sonies, PhD, CCC-SLP, Ikuo Hirano, MD Milwaukee, Wisconsin BRS-S BRS-S 10:05 AM - 10:25 AM High Resolution Manometry of the Esophagus Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center University of Maryland Jeffrey Conklin, MD, FACG Houston, Texas Julie

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