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THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA TRANSPLANT CENTER AND THE DIVISION OFPULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE PRESENT
2ND Advanced Lung Disease andLung Transplant Symposium
June 22, 2019Kingsmill Resort, Williamsburg, VA
PROVIDED BY THE OFFICE OF CONTINUING MEDICAL
EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE AND THE SCHOOL OF NURSING CONTINUING
EDUCATION
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONThe 2ndAdvanced Lung Disease and Lung Transplant Symposium 2019 will include a series of lectures
given by experts in the field on topics that are highly relevant for practicing pulmonologists, physician
assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, respiratory therapists and anyone involved with pulmonary
rehabilitation.
Lectures will include discussions on the management of refractory obstructive lung disease, diagnostic
and therapeutic challenges and interactive cases pertaining to interstitial lung disease, management of
advanced sarcoidosis, adult bronchiectasis, interactive cases and an in depth discussion on the
multidisciplinary aspects of lung transplantation, palliative care requirements for patients with end-
stage lung disease, pulmonary hypertension discussion and an overview of current and future lung
transplant research happening at the University of Virginia. In addition to the didactic talks there will be
at least one panel discussion presented by a multidisciplinary team.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAt the completion of this program, participants will be able to:1. Describe appropriate therapeutic diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for patients with
refractory obstructive lung disease
2. Recognize clinical features of patients with interstitial lung disease related to mixed connective
tissue disorders
3. Identify how advancements in pharmacogenetics and clinical research can have a positive impact
on the management of interstitial lung disease
4. Discuss the diagnostic work-up for patients with adult bronchiectasis and identify appropriate
therapeutic interventions
5. Recognize appropriate timing and indications for lung transplant referral
6. Understand the multi-disciplinary aspect of patient care in lung transplantation
7. Discuss the role of palliative care in the management of patients with advanced lung disease
8. Identify diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for patients with pulmonary hypertension
9. Discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with advanced sarcoidosis
10. Describe progress in lung transplant-related research at UVA
FACULTYPLANNING COMMITTEE
Max M. Weder, MD(Course Director)
Associate Professor UVA Pulmonary & Critical Care
Molly P. Battle, RN, MSN, AG-ACNP APN 1 NP UVA Department of Surgery
Eva C. Casola, MBA CME Program Manager UVA School of Medicine
Heidi L. Flanagan, RN(Nursing Content Expert)
RN Care Coordinator-Clinician3 UVA Lung Acquisition
Sarah K. Kilbourne, MD Assistant Professor UVA Pulmonary & Critical Care
Hannah C. Mannem, MD Assistant Professor UVA Pulmonary & Critical Care
Imre Noth, MD Professor & Chief UVA Pulmonary & Critical Care
Suzanne E. Queheillalt, MSN, ACNS-BC(Nurse Planner)
Clinical Nurse Specialist UVA Multiorgan Transplant
INVITED SPEAKERSTimothy J. Scialla, MD Assistant Professor Pulmonary, Allergy &
Critical Care MedicineDuke University, Durham, NC
UVA FACULTY
Dana P. Albon, MD Assistant Professor UVA Pulmonary & Critical Care
Catherine A. Bonham, MD Assistant Professor UVA Pulmonary & Critical Care
A. Sasha Krupnick, MD Associate Professor UVA Department of Surgery
Andrew D. Mihalek, MD Assistant Professor UVA Pulmonary & Critical Care
Timothy B. Short, MD Associate Professor UVA General Medicine,Geriatrics & Palliative Care
Tessy K. Paul, MD Assistant Professor UVA Pulmonary & Critical Care
AGENDA
Start time Activity Speaker7:00-7:55 Breakfast, Registration & Exhibitors
7:55-8:00 Welcoming Remarks Max M. Weder, MD
8:00-8:45 Refractory Obstructive Lung Disease Timothy J. Scialla, MD
8:45-9:30 Interstitial Lung Disease –diagnostic challenges
Tessy K. Paul, MD
9:30-10:15 Interstitial Lung Disease –therapeutic challenges
Imre Noth, MD
10:15-10:45 Interstitial Lung Disease – interactive cases Imre Noth, MDTessy K. Paul, MD
10:45-11:00 Break & Exhibitors
11:00-11:45 Management of advanced sarcoidosis Catherine A. Bonham, MD
11:45-12:30 Adult bronchiectasis Dana P. Albon, MD
12:30-1:30 Lunch & Exhibitors
1:30-2:15 Lung Transplantation Sarah K. Kilbourne, MD; Hannah C. Mannem, MD
2:15-2:45 It takes a village – multi-disciplinary carein lung transplantation
Heidi L. Flanagan, RN
2:45-3:15 Lung Transplantation –interactive cases/ selection
Sarah K. Kilbourne, MDHannah C. Mannem, MD
Molly P. Battle, NPMax M. Weder, MD
3:15-4:00 Palliative Care Timothy B. Short, MD
4:00-4:15 Break & Exhibitors
4:15-5:00 Pulmonary Hypertension Andrew D. Mihalek, MD
5:00-5:45 Lung Transplant Research A. Sasha Krupnick, MD
5:45 Closing Remarks & Adjourn Max M. Weder, MD
Kingsmill ResortWilliamsburg, VA
NOTE: Online syllabus will be available the week of the conference, updated the week after and accessible for 30 days post conference
ACCREDITATION AND DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe University of Virginia School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.The University of Virginia School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.25 AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.
The University of Virginia School of Medicine and/or The University of Virginia School of NursingContinuing Education, as accredited provider(s), awards 8.25 hours of participation (consistent withthe designated number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM or ANCC contact hours) to participants whosuccessfully complete this educational activity. The University of Virginia School of Medicine and/or TheUniversity of Virginia School of Nursing Continuing Education maintains a record of participation for six(6) years.
The University of Virginia School of Nursing Continuing Education is accredited as a provider ofcontinuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission onAccreditation.
The U niversity of V irginia SONCE awards 8.25 contact hours for nurses who participate in thiseducational activity and complete the post activity evaluation.
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 8.25 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
SPECIAL NEEDSPlease contact the CME Office (434-924-5310) with special needs or to update your profile.
LODGING
CONFIRMATION & CANCELLATION POLICYUpon receipt of registration and payment, you will receive an email confirmation and EPay receipt.
Registration fees will be refunded (less a $50 administrative fee) for written email cancellations received a
minimum of 14 days prior to the activity date. No refunds will be granted for registration fees of less than
$50 or for cancellations made within 13 days of the activity.
The University of Virginia School of Medicine or the University of Virginia School of Nursing Continuing
Education reserves the right to cancel CE activities if necessary. In this case, the entire registration fee will
be refunded. All other expenses incurred in conjunction with this CE activity are the sole responsibility of the
participant.
REGISTRATIONRegistration and Credit Payment available online ONLY at www.cmevillage.com, Learning Portal
• Registration will close at midnight on Sunday 6/16/19 and will be considered walk-inafter that time. All conference registrants receive breakfast, lunch, breaks, free parking,Wi-Fi and access to the online syllabus.
• Eligible UVA Medical Center employees may wish to consider use of the Education Benefits Program to assist with the conference registration fee. For more information, visit http://www.medicalcenter.virginia.edu/human-resources/benefits-perks/education-benefits
CONTACT INFORMATIONEva Casola, MBACME Program Manager, Office of Continuing Medical [email protected] • 434-924-1657
Physicians /Fellows $250 $350 $450
Other Healthcare Professionals $125 $225 $325
Students / Residents $50 $75 $175
Through midnight 5/21/19
5/22/19 through midnight 6/16/19
Closed as of 6/17/19 and considered
Walk-in
Things to do near in the Kingsmill/Williamsburg area:
• Take a scenic bike ride• Visit Busch Gardens
• Experience Colonial Williamsburg
• Play a round of golf
• Go paddle boarding• Go fishing on the James
River