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2012 Annual Meeting of the Florida Society of Neurology Featuring: Advances in Neurology: Neurology Across the Lifespan, including the 7th Annual Florida Neurology Resident’s & Fellow’s Research Day Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012 September 28-30, 2012 Rosen Shingle Creek 9939 Universal Blvd. Orlando, FL

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2012 Annual Meeting of the Florida Society of

Neurology

Featuring: Advances in Neurology: Neurology

Across the Lifespan, including the 7th Annual Florida Neurology Resident’s & Fellow’s Research Day

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms

The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012

September 28-30, 2012

Rosen Shingle Creek

9939 Universal Blvd.

Orlando, FL

The Florida Society of Neurology is pleased to present the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Florida Society of Neurology. This meeting will be held in Orlando, Florida, September 28-30, 2012, at the Rosen Shingle Creek. The program is a 3 day conference with an array of educational tracks being offered. The Florida Society of Neurology is proud to have the following offerings this year:

Advances in Neurology: Neurology Across the Lifespan, including the 7th Annual Florida Neurology Resident’s & Fellow’s Research Day

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms

The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012

People with childhood illnesses survive into adulthood. This year's meeting fills an educational gap by focusing on a unique program of Neu-rology through the Ages from childhood to adolescence and transitioning to adulthood and geriatrics. We are also offering two special & unique complimentary sessions this year:

Health Advocacy Town Hall, Friday 9/28 at 5pm. So much is changing in health care and you are affected by local state issues. Sit down with the presidents of the FMA, FOMA, FSN and outreach to world neurology. It will be well worth your time coming early to the meeting.

The Business of Medicine, Friday 9/28 at 6:30pm. As finances shift, you will want to stay updated. Join us for this complimentary program and bring your office managers.

There is a little something for everyone at our meeting!

LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will have received current information on a diversity of medical topics pertinent to patient care in Neurology. Subject matter was chosen based upon assessed needs, future trends and relevance to patient care. Many topics were chosen as a direct result of the evaluations from last year's program, the planning committee for the behavioral course, the education workgroup of the Florida Society of Neurology, and the board of the Florida Society of Neurology. At the end of the three parallel sessions:

The Florida Neurologist will be updated and will acquire the necessary skills to perform procedures needed in today’s practice of neurology, such as EMG, polysomnology, and chemodenervation.

The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012

Physicians, Non-FSN Members

$400.00…………………………………………...……………………….______________ Physicians, FSN Members

$300.00………………………………………………..………………….._____________ Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians

$300.00…………………………………………………….…………….._____________ Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)

$50.00………………………………………………………….…………._____________ Neuropsychology Mini Course (Sat. PM)

$100……………………………………………………………….………____________

Half Day Sessions: Physicians, Non-FSN Members……………..…………$100.00 per 1/2 day

Friday AM Friday PM Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend)

# of sessions _______ x $100.00……………………………………..……._____________ FSN Members, Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…..$75.00 per 1/2 day

Friday AM Friday PM Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend)

# of sessions _______ x $75.00…………………………………………….._____________

Subtotal……………………………………………………………………..._____________

Additional Offerings: Friday, September 28, 2012

5:00pm-6:30pm Health Advocacy Town Hall (No CME) (No Fee)……………………………………………..…yes I will attend __________

6:30pm-8:00pm The Business of Medicine (No CME) (No Fee)……………………………………………..…yes I will attend __________

8:00pm-9:30pm Heilman Video Conference (CME available) (No Fee)…………………………………...………yes I will attend __________

Saturday, September 28, 2012

12pm CME Lunch Program (CME available) (No Fee; RSVP required)…yes I will attend ______ 3:30pm-5:00pm Sports Concussion Training (CME available)

$50 for neurologists & other physicians…………………………………………….__________ $35.00 for FSN members & other allied health care providers…….……………….__________

3:30pm-5:00pm Neurology Board Review (CME available) Complimentary for Residents, Fellows, & Medical Students ……..…yes I will attend __________

$50 for neurologists, other physicians, & other allied health care providers…………..__________ $35.00 for FSN members………………………………………...……………….….__________

5pm Neurology Grand Rounds (CME available) (No Fee)………….yes I will attend __________

Checks, Visa, MasterCard, & American Express are accepted for payment. Credit Card # ___________________________________ Exp. Date ________ CVC # __________ (Please note, in order to process your credit card payment, we need your address and phone number that is associated with your billing address for your credit card. If these are not the same as above, please include this information separately.)

Please send payments to:

The Florida Society of Neurology, P.O. Box 14096, Gainesville, FL 32604 Or register online at http://fsn.aan.com/

REGISTRATION

________________________________________________ Name and Title

_______________________________________________ Mailing Address

_______________________________________________ City State Zip

___________________________________ Daytime Telephone Number

____________________________________ E-mail Address

Advances in Neurology: Neurology Across the Lifespan Neurologists, Non-FSN Members

$200.00……………………………………………………..………….._____________ Neurologists, FSN Members

$150.00……………………………………….…………………..……._____________ Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians

$150.00…………………………………………………………………_____________ Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)

$50.00………………………………………………………………….._____________

Half Day Sessions are also available: Physicians, Non-FSN Members……………..…………$100.00 per 1/2 day

Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend) # of sessions _______ x $100.00…………………………………….._____________

FSN Members, Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…..$75.00 per 1/2 day

Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend) # of sessions _______ x $75.00……………………………………….._____________

Subtotal………………………………………………………………..._____________

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms Physicians

$200.00……………………………………………………….………_____________ Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians

$150.00……………………………………………………….………_____________ Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)

$50.00…………………………………………………..………...……____________

Half Day Sessions are also available: Physicians……………………..……………..…………$100.00 per 1/2 day

Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend) # of sessions _______ x $100.00……………………….…………...…._____________

Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…………………...$75.00 per 1/2 day Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend)

# of sessions _______ x $75.00……………………………………….._____________

Subtotal………………………………………………….....…………..._____________

Rosen Shingle Creek, opened September 9, 2006, is one of the largest full-service conventional hotels in Central Florida. The 230-acre hotel offers 1,501 guest rooms and suites, and 445,000 square feet of dedicated, flexible meeting/event space that includes one of the nation’s largest column-free ballrooms at 95,000 sq. ft. Awarded the AAA Four Diamond designation annually since 2008, the hotel offers an array of amenities such as The Spa at Shingle Creek, a full-service, 13,000-square-foot spa with nine treatment rooms and a state-of-the-art Fitness Center, an 18-hole, par 72 (7,149 yard) championship golf course ranked one of the “Top 40 Best New Courses in the U.S.” by Golfweek Magazine, fourteen dining/lounging options, four outdoor swimming pools, two lighted tennis courts, basketball, nature and jogging trails, seasonal fishing, a sand volleyball court and more. A block of rooms has been reserved for session attendees at a rate of $129.00 plus tax per night for reservations made before August 28, 2012. This special rate includes self-parking, which is normally $16 per day. There are only a limited number of rooms available at this rate, so please make your reservations early. To make reservations, please call 1-866-996-6338 and mention the conference name when making your reservations. Reser-vations may also be made online at: https://reservations.ihotelier.com/crs/g_reservation.cfm?groupID=746866&hotelID=6840.

Rosen Shingle Creek 9939 Universal Blvd.

Orlando, FL

LOCATION & HOTEL RESERVATIONS

Photo credit: Rosen Shingle Creek

LEARNING OBJECTIVES, CONT.

The Florida General Practitioner will know how to recognize, localize, and treat common neurological disorders, and gain exposure to the essential neurologic exam and the cognitive examination for higher brain function.

The Behavioral Specialist will be updated with the most recent research advances to cognitive changes in traumatic brain injury.

The Florida Neurologist-In-Training will have further developed the skills of analytical thinking and appreciate the value of life-long learning, our yearly goal.

This educational program has been made possible by unrestricted educational grants from various pharmaceutical companies. A list of faculty disclosures will be provided in the final program.

FACULTY

Lealani Mae Acosta, MD Behavioral Neurology Fellow

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Amanda Avila, MD Movement Disorders Fellow

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Russell Bauer, PhD, ABPP Professor of Clinical &

Health Psychology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Jeffrey A. Bennett, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Charles W. Brock, MD Associate Professor of Neurology,

University of South Florida; Chief of Neurology, James A. Haley

Veterans Hospital, Tampa, FL

D. Brandon Burtis, DO Behavioral Fellow,

Department of Neurology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Barry Byrne, MD, PhD

Professor, Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Rossitza Chichkova, MD, MS Associate Professor of Neurology,

University of South Florida &Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL

Jean Cibula, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Francis Conidi, DO Director

Florida Center for Headache & Neurology Port St. Lucie, Florida

John DeCerce, MD

Private Practice Jacksonville, FL

Elliot Dimberg, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL

Adam Falchook, MD

Visiting Clinical Lecturer University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Michael Finkel, MD, FAAN

Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples, FL

Richard S. Finkel, MD

Division Chief of Neurology Nemours Children’s Hospital

Orlando, FL

Glen Finney, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Jose Gaudier, MD Neurologist, Private Practice

Ocala, FL

DISCLOSURE

Meeting Program Director: Glen Finney, MD

EDUCATIONAL CREDITS

Physicians: The Florida Medical Association is jointly sponsoring this event with the Florida

Society of Neurology. This activity has been approved for AMA

PRA Category 1 Credits.™

10:30am Improving Mobility & 5:00pm Neurology Grand Rounds (**) This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsor-ship of Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association and Academic CME. IPMA is accredited

by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The Interstate Post-

graduate Medical Association designates these live activities for up to 2.0 PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Lunch CME Program: Chronic Migraine (***) These activities have been planned and

implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the University

of Utah and Academic CME. The University of Utah is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The University of Utah designates this live

activity for up to 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.™

Nurses: Orlando Health is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the

Florida Board of Nursing (Provider Number FBN 2459). Orlando Health is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the North Caro-

lina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Cen-ter’s Commission on Accreditation (AP 085).

Psychologists: This program is co-sponsored by The University of Florida Department of

Clinical and Health Psychology and The Florida Society of Neurology. The University of Flor-ida Department of Clinical and Health Psychology is approved by the American Psychological

Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. The University of Florida Depart-ment of Clinical and Health Psychology maintains responsibility for the program and its con-

tent. (Psychology credits only available for the main sessions of The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012.)

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellation notification must be made in writing (fax and email are acceptable) and received by September 1, 2012. A cancellation fee of $25 will be assessed. Cancellations received after

September 1 will not be refunded, nor will “no shows”. Substitutions are welcome without penalty. Please allow up to three weeks after the conference for any refunds.

FSN reserves the right to cancel this activity due to unforeseen circumstances, in which the full

registration will be refunded. FSN will not be responsible for travel expenses incurred by participants in the unlikely event that the program is cancelled.

Don’t miss the Saturday night FSN Social! Relax, listen to music and have fun for the whole family. You won't want to miss Mark Klafter's great band,

Relay, as we rock the night away.

The FSN reserves the right to change or substitute speakers / lectures as necessary.

CME & Contact Hours for Nurses credits available for both the Advances in Neu-rology and the Neurology for the Non-Neurologist programs. All CME credit is provided by the Florida Medical Association except where indicated on next page.

(Programs are marked with ** & *** on previous page.)

Optional Programs Friday, September 28, 2012

5:00pm-6:30pm Health Advocacy Town Hall, Daniel Kantor, MD, Michael Finkel, MD, Hal Pineless, DO, & Miguel Machado, MD (No CME) (No Fee)

6:30pm-8:00pm The Business of Medicine, Ramon Gil, MD (No CME) (No Fee)

8:00pm-9:30pm Heilman Video Conference (CME available) (No Fee)

Saturday, September 29, 2012 12:00pm Lunch CME Program Chronic Migraine Today: Management Strategies for the

Neurology Practice, Francis Conidi, DO & Daniel Kantor, MD

(CME available) (No Fee—RSVP required) Sponsored by University of Utah and AcademicCME/Neuroscience Alliance

3:30pm-5:00pm

Sports Concussion Training, Francis Conidi, DO & Daniel Kantor, MD (CME available) $50 for neurologists & other physicians $35 for FSN members & other allied health care providers

Neurology Board Review, Charles Brock, MD (CME available) Complimentary for Residents, Fellows, & Medical Students $50 for neurologists & other physicians

$35 for non-physicians & retired physicians

5:00pm

Neurology Grand Rounds: Challenging Cases in Multiple Sclerosis Management, Kottil W. Rammohan, MD & Stanley Krolczyk, DO (CME available) (No Fee)

Sponsored by Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association and AcademicCME/ Neuroscience Alliance

PRICING: Physicians, Non-FSN Members.………………….……………………..…$200.00 Neurologists, FSN Members……………………………………..………...$150.00 Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians………………………….…………..$150.00 Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)…….………….…….$50.00 Half Day Sessions are also available: Physicians, Non-FSN Members……………..………….………$100.00 per 1/2 day FSN Members, Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…………...$75.00 per 1/2 day

Ramon Gil, MD Parkinson's Disease Treatment Center

of SWFL, Port Charlotte, FL

Kenneth Heilman, MD Distinguished Professor of Neurology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Donna Hill, MD

Neurologist, Spine & Brain Institute Jacksonville, FL

Daniel Kantor, MD

Medical Director, Neurologique Ponte Vedra, FL

Stanley Krolczyk, DO, RPH

Associate Professor University of South Florida

&Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL

Miguel Machado, MD Neurosurgeon

St. Augustine, FL President of the Florida Medical

Association, 2011-2012

Achraf Makki, MD Neurologist, Brain & Spine Center

Panama City, FL

Irene Malaty, MD Assistant Professor,

Department of Neurology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Stephen Nadeau, MD

Professor of Neurology and Clinical & Health Psychology,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Chief of Neurology, NF/SG VAMC

Catherine Price, PhD

Assistant Professor, Clinical & Health Psychology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Hal Pineless, DO, FACN President, Florida Osteopathic Medical

Association Clinical Assistant Professor of

Medicine (Neurology) Florida State University

College of Medicine NeuroCare Institute of Central Florida

Winter Park, FL

Kottil W. Rammohan, MD Professor of Clinical Neurology

Director, MS Center of Excellence University of Miami, Miller School of

Medicine, Miami, FL

Ramon Rodriguez, MD Associate Professor of Neurology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Jeremy Schmahmann, MD Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Director, Ataxia Unit,

Massachusetts General Hospital

Raj Sheth, MD Division Chief, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics

Nemours, Jacksonville, FL

Heber Varela, MD Assistant Professor, Electromyography

and Clinical Neurophysiology University of South Florida

&Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL

John Williamson, PhD Assistant Professor Director, Neuropsychology, Center for

Neuropsychological Studies Director, Stroke Neuropsychology Service

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012

Director: Glen Finney, MD

Friday, September 28, 2012 8:00am Introduction of Connectivity and Disconnexion , Glen Finney, MD

8:15am Anatomical Background of Connexions, Jeremy Schmahmann,

MD 9:00am Neuropathology of

Disconnexion, TBD 9:45am Coffee Break

10:15am Neuroimaging of Connexions, Jeffrey Bennett, MD

11:00am Roundtable discussion with Drs. Finney, Schmahmann, Yachnis, Bennett

11:45am Lunch (on your own) 1:30pm Disconnexion Disorders of

Episodic Memory, Adam Falchook, MD

2:15pm Disconnexion Apraxia and Alien Hands, Kenneth Heilman, MD

3:00pm Coffee Break 3:30pm Cerebellar Disconnexion and

Cognitive Disorders, Jeremy Schmahmann, MD

4:15pm Roundtable discussion with Drs. Falchook, Heilman, & Schmahmann

5:00pm Optional Session: Health Advocacy Town Hall, Daniel

Kantor, MD, Michael Finkel, MD, Hal Pineless, DO, & Miguel Machado, MD,

(No CME) (No Fee) 6:30pm Optional Session: The Business

of Medicine, Ramon Gil, MD (No CME) (No Fee)

8:00pm Heilman Video Conference 9:30pm Adjourn for the evening

Saturday, September 29, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Glen Finney, MD 8:15am Executive Disorders of

Disconnexion, Catherine Price, PhD 9:00am Disconnexion Agnosias, Russell

Bauer, PhD 9:45am Research Day Poster Session

10:30am Disconnexion Aphasic Syndromes, Stephen Nadeau, MD

11:15am Roundtable discussion with Drs. Price, Bauer, & Nadeau

12:00pm Optional CME Lunch (No Fee) or Lunch on your own

1:00pm FSN Business Meeting 1:30pm Resident Platforms /

Poster Session II 3:00pm Break

3:30pm Psychology Mini-Course (Extra Fee) Russell Bauer, PhD

6:00pm FSN Social Session 8:00pm Adjourn for the evening

Sunday, September 30, 2012

8:00am Introduction, Glen Finney, MD 8:15am Autonomic & Affective

Disconnexion Disorders, John Williamson, PhD

9:00am Head Trauma and Diffuse Disconnexion, TBD

9:45am Faculty Poster Session 10:30am Philosophical Implications,

Glen Finney, MD 11:15am Roundtable discussion with Drs.

Williamson, TBD, & Finney 12:00pm Meeting Adjourned

CME, Contact Hours for Nurses, & Psychology credits available for the above courses.

PRICING: Physicians, Non-FSN Members…………………………...……………..…$400.00 Physicians, FSN Members………………………………………….……...$300.00 Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians……………………………………...$300.00 Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)…………………..….$50.00 Half Day Sessions are also available: Physicians, Non-FSN Members……………..……………..…$100.00 per 1/2 day FSN Members, Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…………$75.00 per 1/2 day

CME & Contact Hours for Nurses credits available for the above courses.

Advances in Neurology: Neurology Across the Lifespan Director: Daniel Kantor, MD

Research Day Director: Nestor Galvez-Jimenez, MD

Saturday, September 29, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Daniel Kantor, MD 8:15am Movement, Ramon Rodriguez,

MD & Amanda Avila, MD 9:45am Research Day Poster Session 1

10:30am Improving Mobility and Function: A Collaborative

Team Approach, Daniel Kantor, MD **

11:30am FSN Business Meeting 12:00pm Lunch CME Program:

Chronic Migraine Today: Management Strategies for

the Neurology Practice, Francis Conidi, DO & Daniel

Kantor, MD *** 1:30pm Resident Platforms /Poster

Session II 3:30pm Optional Sessions—See next

page

5:00pm Neurology Grand Rounds: Challenging Cases in Multiple

Sclerosis Management, Kottil W. Rammohan, MD & Stanley Krolczyk,

DO ** (Refreshments served) 6:00pm FSN Social Session with live

band - Relay (70’s, 80’s, 90’s)

Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Daniel Kantor, MD 8:15am Sleep / Epilepsy,

Jean Cibula, MD, Raj Seth, MD, & John DeCerce, MD

9:45am Faculty Poster Session 10:30am Neuromuscular, Rossitza

Chichkova, MD, Heber Varela, MD, Barry Byrne, MD, PhD , &

Richard Finkel, MD 12:00pm Meeting Adjourned

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms

Director: Jean Cibula, MD

Saturday, September 29, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Jean Cibula, MD

8:15am Numbness, Tingling, Blurry Vision, Daniel Kantor, MD, Donna

Hill, MD & Rossitza Chichkova, MD

9:45am Research Day Poster Session 1 10:30am Memory and Thinking

Problems, Brandon Burtis, DO, Jose Gaudier, MD, & Lealani Mae

Acosta, MD 12:00pm Optional CME Lunch***

(No Fee) or Lunch on your own 1:00pm FSN Business Meeting (open to

all) 1:30pm Resident Platforms /Poster

Session II 3:30pm Optional Sessions—See next

page

5:00pm Optional CME Program ** (Refreshments served) or Dinner

on your own 6:00pm FSN Social Session

8:00pm Adjourn for the evening

Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Jean Cibula, MD 8:15am Shaking and Shuffling, Ramon Gil, MD, Irene Malaty, MD, & Amanda Avila, MD 9:45am Coffee Break 10:30am Weaknesses of all Sorts, Elliot Dimberg, MD & Achraf Makki, MD 12:00pm Meeting Adjourned

Optional program information, CME availability, and pricing information for both

Advances in Neurology and Neurology for the Non-Neurologist

can be found on the next page

The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012

Director: Glen Finney, MD

Friday, September 28, 2012 8:00am Introduction of Connectivity and Disconnexion , Glen Finney, MD

8:15am Anatomical Background of Connexions, Jeremy Schmahmann,

MD 9:00am Neuropathology of

Disconnexion, TBD 9:45am Coffee Break

10:15am Neuroimaging of Connexions, Jeffrey Bennett, MD

11:00am Roundtable discussion with Drs. Finney, Schmahmann, Yachnis, Bennett

11:45am Lunch (on your own) 1:30pm Disconnexion Disorders of

Episodic Memory, Adam Falchook, MD

2:15pm Disconnexion Apraxia and Alien Hands, Kenneth Heilman, MD

3:00pm Coffee Break 3:30pm Cerebellar Disconnexion and

Cognitive Disorders, Jeremy Schmahmann, MD

4:15pm Roundtable discussion with Drs. Falchook, Heilman, & Schmahmann

5:00pm Optional Session: Health Advocacy Town Hall, Daniel

Kantor, MD, Michael Finkel, MD, Hal Pineless, DO, & Miguel Machado, MD,

(No CME) (No Fee) 6:30pm Optional Session: The Business

of Medicine, Ramon Gil, MD (No CME) (No Fee)

8:00pm Heilman Video Conference 9:30pm Adjourn for the evening

Saturday, September 29, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Glen Finney, MD 8:15am Executive Disorders of

Disconnexion, Catherine Price, PhD 9:00am Disconnexion Agnosias, Russell

Bauer, PhD 9:45am Research Day Poster Session

10:30am Disconnexion Aphasic Syndromes, Stephen Nadeau, MD

11:15am Roundtable discussion with Drs. Price, Bauer, & Nadeau

12:00pm Optional CME Lunch (No Fee) or Lunch on your own

1:00pm FSN Business Meeting 1:30pm Resident Platforms /

Poster Session II 3:00pm Break

3:30pm Psychology Mini-Course (Extra Fee) Russell Bauer, PhD

6:00pm FSN Social Session 8:00pm Adjourn for the evening

Sunday, September 30, 2012

8:00am Introduction, Glen Finney, MD 8:15am Autonomic & Affective

Disconnexion Disorders, John Williamson, PhD

9:00am Head Trauma and Diffuse Disconnexion, TBD

9:45am Faculty Poster Session 10:30am Philosophical Implications,

Glen Finney, MD 11:15am Roundtable discussion with Drs.

Williamson, TBD, & Finney 12:00pm Meeting Adjourned

CME, Contact Hours for Nurses, & Psychology credits available for the above courses.

PRICING: Physicians, Non-FSN Members…………………………...……………..…$400.00 Physicians, FSN Members………………………………………….……...$300.00 Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians……………………………………...$300.00 Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)…………………..….$50.00 Half Day Sessions are also available: Physicians, Non-FSN Members……………..……………..…$100.00 per 1/2 day FSN Members, Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…………$75.00 per 1/2 day

CME & Contact Hours for Nurses credits available for the above courses.

Advances in Neurology: Neurology Across the Lifespan Director: Daniel Kantor, MD

Research Day Director: Nestor Galvez-Jimenez, MD

Saturday, September 29, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Daniel Kantor, MD 8:15am Movement, Ramon Rodriguez,

MD & Amanda Avila, MD 9:45am Research Day Poster Session 1

10:30am Improving Mobility and Function: A Collaborative

Team Approach, Daniel Kantor, MD **

11:30am FSN Business Meeting 12:00pm Lunch CME Program:

Chronic Migraine Today: Management Strategies for

the Neurology Practice, Francis Conidi, DO & Daniel

Kantor, MD *** 1:30pm Resident Platforms /Poster

Session II 3:30pm Optional Sessions—See next

page

5:00pm Neurology Grand Rounds: Challenging Cases in Multiple

Sclerosis Management, Kottil W. Rammohan, MD & Stanley Krolczyk,

DO ** (Refreshments served) 6:00pm FSN Social Session with live

band - Relay (70’s, 80’s, 90’s)

Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Daniel Kantor, MD 8:15am Sleep / Epilepsy,

Jean Cibula, MD, Raj Seth, MD, & John DeCerce, MD

9:45am Faculty Poster Session 10:30am Neuromuscular, Rossitza

Chichkova, MD, Heber Varela, MD, Barry Byrne, MD, PhD , &

Richard Finkel, MD 12:00pm Meeting Adjourned

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms

Director: Jean Cibula, MD

Saturday, September 29, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Jean Cibula, MD

8:15am Numbness, Tingling, Blurry Vision, Daniel Kantor, MD, Donna

Hill, MD & Rossitza Chichkova, MD

9:45am Research Day Poster Session 1 10:30am Memory and Thinking

Problems, Brandon Burtis, DO, Jose Gaudier, MD, & Lealani Mae

Acosta, MD 12:00pm Optional CME Lunch***

(No Fee) or Lunch on your own 1:00pm FSN Business Meeting (open to

all) 1:30pm Resident Platforms /Poster

Session II 3:30pm Optional Sessions—See next

page

5:00pm Optional CME Program ** (Refreshments served) or Dinner

on your own 6:00pm FSN Social Session

8:00pm Adjourn for the evening

Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:00am Introduction, Jean Cibula, MD 8:15am Shaking and Shuffling, Ramon Gil, MD, Irene Malaty, MD, & Amanda Avila, MD 9:45am Coffee Break 10:30am Weaknesses of all Sorts, Elliot Dimberg, MD & Achraf Makki, MD 12:00pm Meeting Adjourned

Optional program information, CME availability, and pricing information for both

Advances in Neurology and Neurology for the Non-Neurologist

can be found on the next page

CME & Contact Hours for Nurses credits available for both the Advances in Neu-rology and the Neurology for the Non-Neurologist programs. All CME credit is provided by the Florida Medical Association except where indicated on next page.

(Programs are marked with ** & *** on previous page.)

Optional Programs Friday, September 28, 2012

5:00pm-6:30pm Health Advocacy Town Hall, Daniel Kantor, MD, Michael Finkel, MD, Hal Pineless, DO, & Miguel Machado, MD (No CME) (No Fee)

6:30pm-8:00pm The Business of Medicine, Ramon Gil, MD (No CME) (No Fee)

8:00pm-9:30pm Heilman Video Conference (CME available) (No Fee)

Saturday, September 29, 2012 12:00pm Lunch CME Program Chronic Migraine Today: Management Strategies for the

Neurology Practice, Francis Conidi, DO & Daniel Kantor, MD

(CME available) (No Fee—RSVP required) Sponsored by University of Utah and AcademicCME/Neuroscience Alliance

3:30pm-5:00pm

Sports Concussion Training, Francis Conidi, DO & Daniel Kantor, MD (CME available) $50 for neurologists & other physicians $35 for FSN members & other allied health care providers

Neurology Board Review, Charles Brock, MD (CME available) Complimentary for Residents, Fellows, & Medical Students $50 for neurologists & other physicians

$35 for non-physicians & retired physicians

5:00pm

Neurology Grand Rounds: Challenging Cases in Multiple Sclerosis Management, Kottil W. Rammohan, MD & Stanley Krolczyk, DO (CME available) (No Fee)

Sponsored by Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association and AcademicCME/ Neuroscience Alliance

PRICING: Physicians, Non-FSN Members.………………….……………………..…$200.00 Neurologists, FSN Members……………………………………..………...$150.00 Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians………………………….…………..$150.00 Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)…….………….…….$50.00 Half Day Sessions are also available: Physicians, Non-FSN Members……………..………….………$100.00 per 1/2 day FSN Members, Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…………...$75.00 per 1/2 day

Ramon Gil, MD Parkinson's Disease Treatment Center

of SWFL, Port Charlotte, FL

Kenneth Heilman, MD Distinguished Professor of Neurology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Donna Hill, MD

Neurologist, Spine & Brain Institute Jacksonville, FL

Daniel Kantor, MD

Medical Director, Neurologique Ponte Vedra, FL

Stanley Krolczyk, DO, RPH

Associate Professor University of South Florida

&Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL

Miguel Machado, MD Neurosurgeon

St. Augustine, FL President of the Florida Medical

Association, 2011-2012

Achraf Makki, MD Neurologist, Brain & Spine Center

Panama City, FL

Irene Malaty, MD Assistant Professor,

Department of Neurology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Stephen Nadeau, MD

Professor of Neurology and Clinical & Health Psychology,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Chief of Neurology, NF/SG VAMC

Catherine Price, PhD

Assistant Professor, Clinical & Health Psychology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Hal Pineless, DO, FACN President, Florida Osteopathic Medical

Association Clinical Assistant Professor of

Medicine (Neurology) Florida State University

College of Medicine NeuroCare Institute of Central Florida

Winter Park, FL

Kottil W. Rammohan, MD Professor of Clinical Neurology

Director, MS Center of Excellence University of Miami, Miller School of

Medicine, Miami, FL

Ramon Rodriguez, MD Associate Professor of Neurology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Jeremy Schmahmann, MD Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Director, Ataxia Unit,

Massachusetts General Hospital

Raj Sheth, MD Division Chief, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics

Nemours, Jacksonville, FL

Heber Varela, MD Assistant Professor, Electromyography

and Clinical Neurophysiology University of South Florida

&Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL

John Williamson, PhD Assistant Professor Director, Neuropsychology, Center for

Neuropsychological Studies Director, Stroke Neuropsychology Service

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

This educational program has been made possible by unrestricted educational grants from various pharmaceutical companies. A list of faculty disclosures will be provided in the final program.

FACULTY

Lealani Mae Acosta, MD Behavioral Neurology Fellow

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Amanda Avila, MD Movement Disorders Fellow

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Russell Bauer, PhD, ABPP Professor of Clinical &

Health Psychology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Jeffrey A. Bennett, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Charles W. Brock, MD Associate Professor of Neurology,

University of South Florida; Chief of Neurology, James A. Haley

Veterans Hospital, Tampa, FL

D. Brandon Burtis, DO Behavioral Fellow,

Department of Neurology University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Barry Byrne, MD, PhD

Professor, Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Rossitza Chichkova, MD, MS Associate Professor of Neurology,

University of South Florida &Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL

Jean Cibula, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Francis Conidi, DO Director

Florida Center for Headache & Neurology Port St. Lucie, Florida

John DeCerce, MD

Private Practice Jacksonville, FL

Elliot Dimberg, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL

Adam Falchook, MD

Visiting Clinical Lecturer University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Michael Finkel, MD, FAAN

Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples, FL

Richard S. Finkel, MD

Division Chief of Neurology Nemours Children’s Hospital

Orlando, FL

Glen Finney, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Jose Gaudier, MD Neurologist, Private Practice

Ocala, FL

DISCLOSURE

Meeting Program Director: Glen Finney, MD

EDUCATIONAL CREDITS

Physicians: The Florida Medical Association is jointly sponsoring this event with the Florida

Society of Neurology. This activity has been approved for AMA

PRA Category 1 Credits.™

10:30am Improving Mobility & 5:00pm Neurology Grand Rounds (**) This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsor-ship of Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association and Academic CME. IPMA is accredited

by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The Interstate Post-

graduate Medical Association designates these live activities for up to 2.0 PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Lunch CME Program: Chronic Migraine (***) These activities have been planned and

implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the University

of Utah and Academic CME. The University of Utah is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The University of Utah designates this live

activity for up to 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.™

Nurses: Orlando Health is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the

Florida Board of Nursing (Provider Number FBN 2459). Orlando Health is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the North Caro-

lina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Cen-ter’s Commission on Accreditation (AP 085).

Psychologists: This program is co-sponsored by The University of Florida Department of

Clinical and Health Psychology and The Florida Society of Neurology. The University of Flor-ida Department of Clinical and Health Psychology is approved by the American Psychological

Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. The University of Florida Depart-ment of Clinical and Health Psychology maintains responsibility for the program and its con-

tent. (Psychology credits only available for the main sessions of The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012.)

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellation notification must be made in writing (fax and email are acceptable) and received by September 1, 2012. A cancellation fee of $25 will be assessed. Cancellations received after

September 1 will not be refunded, nor will “no shows”. Substitutions are welcome without penalty. Please allow up to three weeks after the conference for any refunds.

FSN reserves the right to cancel this activity due to unforeseen circumstances, in which the full

registration will be refunded. FSN will not be responsible for travel expenses incurred by participants in the unlikely event that the program is cancelled.

Don’t miss the Saturday night FSN Social! Relax, listen to music and have fun for the whole family. You won't want to miss Mark Klafter's great band,

Relay, as we rock the night away.

The FSN reserves the right to change or substitute speakers / lectures as necessary.

REGISTRATION

________________________________________________ Name and Title

_______________________________________________ Mailing Address

_______________________________________________ City State Zip

___________________________________ Daytime Telephone Number

____________________________________ E-mail Address

Advances in Neurology: Neurology Across the Lifespan Neurologists, Non-FSN Members

$200.00……………………………………………………..………….._____________ Neurologists, FSN Members

$150.00……………………………………….…………………..……._____________ Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians

$150.00…………………………………………………………………_____________ Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)

$50.00………………………………………………………………….._____________

Half Day Sessions are also available: Physicians, Non-FSN Members……………..…………$100.00 per 1/2 day

Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend) # of sessions _______ x $100.00…………………………………….._____________

FSN Members, Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…..$75.00 per 1/2 day

Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend) # of sessions _______ x $75.00……………………………………….._____________

Subtotal………………………………………………………………..._____________

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms Physicians

$200.00……………………………………………………….………_____________ Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians

$150.00……………………………………………………….………_____________ Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)

$50.00…………………………………………………..………...……____________

Half Day Sessions are also available: Physicians……………………..……………..…………$100.00 per 1/2 day

Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend) # of sessions _______ x $100.00……………………….…………...…._____________

Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…………………...$75.00 per 1/2 day Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend)

# of sessions _______ x $75.00……………………………………….._____________

Subtotal………………………………………………….....…………..._____________

Rosen Shingle Creek, opened September 9, 2006, is one of the largest full-service conventional hotels in Central Florida. The 230-acre hotel offers 1,501 guest rooms and suites, and 445,000 square feet of dedicated, flexible meeting/event space that includes one of the nation’s largest column-free ballrooms at 95,000 sq. ft. Awarded the AAA Four Diamond designation annually since 2008, the hotel offers an array of amenities such as The Spa at Shingle Creek, a full-service, 13,000-square-foot spa with nine treatment rooms and a state-of-the-art Fitness Center, an 18-hole, par 72 (7,149 yard) championship golf course ranked one of the “Top 40 Best New Courses in the U.S.” by Golfweek Magazine, fourteen dining/lounging options, four outdoor swimming pools, two lighted tennis courts, basketball, nature and jogging trails, seasonal fishing, a sand volleyball court and more. A block of rooms has been reserved for session attendees at a rate of $129.00 plus tax per night for reservations made before August 28, 2012. This special rate includes self-parking, which is normally $16 per day. There are only a limited number of rooms available at this rate, so please make your reservations early. To make reservations, please call 1-866-996-6338 and mention the conference name when making your reservations. Reser-vations may also be made online at: https://reservations.ihotelier.com/crs/g_reservation.cfm?groupID=746866&hotelID=6840.

Rosen Shingle Creek 9939 Universal Blvd.

Orlando, FL

LOCATION & HOTEL RESERVATIONS

Photo credit: Rosen Shingle Creek

LEARNING OBJECTIVES, CONT.

The Florida General Practitioner will know how to recognize, localize, and treat common neurological disorders, and gain exposure to the essential neurologic exam and the cognitive examination for higher brain function.

The Behavioral Specialist will be updated with the most recent research advances to cognitive changes in traumatic brain injury.

The Florida Neurologist-In-Training will have further developed the skills of analytical thinking and appreciate the value of life-long learning, our yearly goal.

The Florida Society of Neurology is pleased to present the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Florida Society of Neurology. This meeting will be held in Orlando, Florida, September 28-30, 2012, at the Rosen Shingle Creek. The program is a 3 day conference with an array of educational tracks being offered. The Florida Society of Neurology is proud to have the following offerings this year:

Advances in Neurology: Neurology Across the Lifespan, including the 7th Annual Florida Neurology Resident’s & Fellow’s Research Day

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms

The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012

People with childhood illnesses survive into adulthood. This year's meeting fills an educational gap by focusing on a unique program of Neu-rology through the Ages from childhood to adolescence and transitioning to adulthood and geriatrics. We are also offering two special & unique complimentary sessions this year:

Health Advocacy Town Hall, Friday 9/28 at 5pm. So much is changing in health care and you are affected by local state issues. Sit down with the presidents of the FMA, FOMA, FSN and outreach to world neurology. It will be well worth your time coming early to the meeting.

The Business of Medicine, Friday 9/28 at 6:30pm. As finances shift, you will want to stay updated. Join us for this complimentary program and bring your office managers.

There is a little something for everyone at our meeting!

LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will have received current information on a diversity of medical topics pertinent to patient care in Neurology. Subject matter was chosen based upon assessed needs, future trends and relevance to patient care. Many topics were chosen as a direct result of the evaluations from last year's program, the planning committee for the behavioral course, the education workgroup of the Florida Society of Neurology, and the board of the Florida Society of Neurology. At the end of the three parallel sessions:

The Florida Neurologist will be updated and will acquire the necessary skills to perform procedures needed in today’s practice of neurology, such as EMG, polysomnology, and chemodenervation.

The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012

Physicians, Non-FSN Members

$400.00…………………………………………...……………………….______________ Physicians, FSN Members

$300.00………………………………………………..………………….._____________ Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians

$300.00…………………………………………………….…………….._____________ Trainees & Course Auditors (No Educational credits)

$50.00………………………………………………………….…………._____________ Neuropsychology Mini Course (Sat. PM)

$100……………………………………………………………….………____________

Half Day Sessions: Physicians, Non-FSN Members……………..…………$100.00 per 1/2 day

Friday AM Friday PM Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend)

# of sessions _______ x $100.00……………………………………..……._____________ FSN Members, Non-Physicians & Retired Physicians…..$75.00 per 1/2 day

Friday AM Friday PM Saturday AM Sunday AM (Circle sessions that you will attend)

# of sessions _______ x $75.00…………………………………………….._____________

Subtotal……………………………………………………………………..._____________

Additional Offerings: Friday, September 28, 2012

5:00pm-6:30pm Health Advocacy Town Hall (No CME) (No Fee)……………………………………………..…yes I will attend __________

6:30pm-8:00pm The Business of Medicine (No CME) (No Fee)……………………………………………..…yes I will attend __________

8:00pm-9:30pm Heilman Video Conference (CME available) (No Fee)…………………………………...………yes I will attend __________

Saturday, September 28, 2012

12pm CME Lunch Program (CME available) (No Fee; RSVP required)…yes I will attend ______ 3:30pm-5:00pm Sports Concussion Training (CME available)

$50 for neurologists & other physicians…………………………………………….__________ $35.00 for FSN members & other allied health care providers…….……………….__________

3:30pm-5:00pm Neurology Board Review (CME available) Complimentary for Residents, Fellows, & Medical Students ……..…yes I will attend __________

$50 for neurologists, other physicians, & other allied health care providers…………..__________ $35.00 for FSN members………………………………………...……………….….__________

5pm Neurology Grand Rounds (CME available) (No Fee)………….yes I will attend __________

Checks, Visa, MasterCard, & American Express are accepted for payment. Credit Card # ___________________________________ Exp. Date ________ CVC # __________ (Please note, in order to process your credit card payment, we need your address and phone number that is associated with your billing address for your credit card. If these are not the same as above, please include this information separately.)

Please send payments to:

The Florida Society of Neurology, P.O. Box 14096, Gainesville, FL 32604 Or register online at http://fsn.aan.com/

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Featuring: Advances in Neurology: Neurology

Across the Lifespan, including the 7th Annual Florida Neurology Resident’s & Fellow’s Research Day

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist: Recognize Common Neurology Symptoms

The 38th Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Disconnexion Syndromes 2012

September 28-30, 2012

Rosen Shingle Creek

9939 Universal Blvd.

Orlando, FL