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Kansas Urological SocietyKUS 5th Annual KUS/MOKS

Collaborative ForumMarch 28, 2015Overland Park MarriottOverland Park, Kansas

Obtain detailed meeting information and/or register quickly and easily online at http:goo.gl/zUPLV3

Earn up to xx.xx AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. See inside for details.

5th Annual Collaborative Forum of KUS/MUA

Saturday, March 28, 2015Overland Park MarriottOverland Park, Kansas

REGISTRATION BROCHURE

For detailed meeting information and/or to register online, visit http://goo.gl/zUPLV3. Earn up to 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. See inside for details!

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MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIdENTS

I would like to thank everybody for their continued support and participation in Kansas Urological Society (KUS). As a fairly new society, we rely on input and ideas from all our members to allow the society to be an entity from which we can all benefit and be proud of.

The Kansas Urological Society strives to keep its members aware of political changes and topics in the state of Kansas and nationally that will affect the way we practice medicine. Our society provides educational opportunities and offers CME credit at our Annual Forum. We also hope to create an atmosphere of camaraderie among all urologists practicing in Kansas. Collaboration among our members will help us as we transition our practices under the new Affordable Care Act and as Meaningful Use criteria from Medicare become fully implemented. As a society, we can present a unified position to help modify upcoming laws and policy changes in medicine as they apply to the practice of urology. Please let me/us know of any health policy issue that you may be encountering. We may potentially be able to approach legislators and combine forces with other provider groups in tackling some of these issues. Similarly, if you already have a relationship with local and/or regional legislators, let us know so that we may help reach out with you on issues that matter to urologists. Remember, this is your state society and we can only tackle issues if we do it together!

Please don’t let a busy work and social schedule lead to apathy in the hopes that someone else will address the problems. We are all in this together to improve the lives of our patients and our practices in an already potentially overwhelming environment.

With our society goals in mind, I extend a warm invitation for you to attend the 5th Annual Collaborative Forum of KUS/Missouri Urological Association (MUA) on Saturday, March 28, 2015, at the Overland Park Marriott in Overland Park, Kansas. The one-day Annual Forum is designed to bring together urologists from the states of Kansas and Missouri to discuss the political issues affecting urologists in their respective states. It is also a time to network with old friends and form new friendships with fellow providers in our field. The meeting is also a great educational opportunity to hear lectures and interact with nationally renowned urologists. I want to extend a big thank you to our program chairs this year, Dr. Moben Mirza from the University of Kansas Medical Center and Dr. Sameer Siddiqui from St. Louis University Medical Center for all their hard work.

This year’s Annual Forum has excellent speakers invited to participate. Dr. Yair Lotan, from UT Southwestern in Dallas, will discuss current concepts in the management of non-muscle invasive high risk bladder cancer. We are also honored to have Dr. William F. Gee, who almost needs no introduction to many as current President-Elect of the American Urological

Association (AUA). He will become President in May. He is also known for his dedication to health policy issues for urologists, including RVU allocation for urological procedures and Medicare reimbursement allocation. He will be discussing issues about financial survival for urologists. We also have a discussion about some common medical problems faced by general urologists, such as chronic pelvic pain and a review of AUA guidelines on medical management of stones. We also have an educational and fun discussion about “Things They Don’t Teach You in Residency,” which will be very helpful for the next generation of urologists that will be attending. Please come and share your experiences with them. The meeting program should be practical and beneficial to all urologists.

Thank you for allowing me to serve as the president of the Kansas Urological Society this past year. Together we can continue to grow the organization. I encourage everyone to attend the Annual Forum this spring in Overland Park, Kansas. Please also encourage fellow urologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses and staff to attend. I look forward to seeing you soon. Please remember, we need your support to put on CME programs like this and to have a urological voice in our community and state. I look forward to seeing you all in March!

Sincerely, Ajay K. Nangia, MBBS, FACSPresident, Kansas Urological Society

Bladder cancer, renal stones, bladder pain and financial survival are topics of interest for, I daresay, every urologist in Missouri and Kansas. One can attend a lot of meetings on a lot of esoteric topics but if you want the most bang for your CME buck, you ought to attend the 5th Annual Collaborative Forum of KUS/MUA on

March 28. Without a doubt, Drs. Moben Mirza and Sameer Siddiqui have organized the best program in the five years of these meetings. Educational activities covering management of non-muscle invading bladder cancer, medical management of stone disease and interstitial cystitis will bring you up-to-date on these entities. On the socioeconomic front, we will be honored with words of wisdom from Dr. William F. Gee, President-Elect of the American Urological Association, as well as other dynamic speakers. The diversity of topics combined with expert speakers will make this a great one-day meeting to further your urologic education. Come and enjoy a weekend in Kansas City with your colleagues!

Sincerely,

James M. Cummings, MDPresident, Missouri Urological Association

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KUS/MUA 5TH ANNUAL COLLABORATIVE FORUM PROGRAM SCHEdULE

SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2015

7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Registration/Information Desk Open

Location: Salon GHI Foyer

7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast Location: Salon F

7:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open Location: Salon F

8:00 a.m. – 8:05 a.m. Welcome and Preview

8:05 a.m. – 8:50 a.m. Current Concepts in the Management of Non-Muscle Invasive High Risk Bladder Cancer

Introducer: David A. Duchene, MD University of Kansas Kansas City, KS

Speaker: Yair Lotan, MD UT Southwestern Dallas, TX

8:50 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. Panel Discussion: Current Concepts in the Management of Non-Muscle Invasive High Risk Bladder CancerEugene K. Lee, MD University of Kansas Kansas City, KS

Yair Lotan, MD UT Southwestern Dallas, TX

9:20 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Q&A

9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Break – Visit with Exhibitors Location: Salon F

10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Financial Survival of the Urologist Introducer: Sameer Siddiqui, MD

St. Louis University St. Louis, MO

Speaker: William F. Gee, MD Commonwealth Urology, PSC Lexington, KY

10:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Q&A

All sessions will be located in Salon GHIJ, unless otherwise noted.Speakers and times are subject to change.

11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Things You Need to Know that are Not Taught in ResidencyMichael Aberger, MD University of Kansas Kansas City, KS

Marcus A. Austenfeld, MD University of Kansas Kansas City, KS

Gregory J. Horwitz, MD Kansas City Urology Care Kansas City, MO

Brandan Kramer Kansas City Urology Care Kansas City, MO

11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Lunch with Exhibitors Location: Salon F

12:45 p.m. – 1:20 p.m. Medical Management of Renal Stone Disease

Alana Desai, MD Washington University

St. Louis, MO

1:20 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Q&A

1:30 p.m. – 1:55 p.m. Panel Discussion: Medical Management of Renal Stone Disease

Alana Desai, MD Washington University

St. Louis, MO

Ajay K. Nangia, MBBS, FACS University of Kansas Kansas City, KS

1:55 p.m. – 2:40 p.m. Diagnosis and Treatment of Interstitial Cystitis and Bladder Pain Syndrome

E. Cristian Campian, MD, PhD St. Louis University St. Louis, MO

Tomas L. Griebling, MD, MPH University of Kansas Kansas City, KS

James M. Cummings, MD University of Missouri

Columbia, MO

2:40 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. MUA and KUS Business Meeting

Disclaimer StatementStatements, opinions and results of studies contained in the program and abstracts are those of the presenters/authors and do not reflect the policy or position of the KUS/MUA, nor does the KUS/MUA provide any warranty as to their accuracy or reliability.

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2014 - 2015 BOARd OF dIRECTORS LISTING

MUA OFFICERS

President, Secretary/TreasurerJames M. Cummings, MDUniversity of MissouriDivision of UrologyOne Hospital Drive, M562Columbia, MO 65212(573) 882-1151 Fax: (573) 884-7453

Board MembersDaniel S. Hoyt, MDJoplin Urology Associates 3302 McIntosh Circle Drive Joplin, MO 64804 (417) 623-3703

Sameer Siddiqui, MDSt. Louis UniversityDesloge Towers3635 Vista Ave. 3rd FloorSt. Louis, MO 63110(314) 557-8790 Fax: (314) 268-5183

5th Annual Forum Program CommitteeJames M. Cummings, MDMoben Mirza, MD, FACS

KUS & MUA Executive Office1100 E Woodfield Road, Suite 350Schaumburg, IL 60173(847) 517-7225 Fax: (847) 517-7229

Executive DirectorWendy Weiser

Associate DirectorMelissa Nigro, JD

KUS OFFICERS

PresidentAjay K. Nangia, MBBS, FACSUniversity of Kansas Medical CenterDepartment of Urology MS 30163901 Rainbow Blvd.Kansas City, KS 66160(913) 588-0799 Fax: (913) 588-7625

Secretary/TreasurerMoben Mirza, MD, FACSUniversity of Kansas3901 Rainbow Blvd.MS 3016Kansas City KS 66160(913) 945-6432 Fax: (913) 588-6668

Immediate Past PresidentDavid A. Duchene, MDUniversity of Kansas Medical CenterDepartment of Urology3901 Rainbow Blvd., MS 3016Kansas City, KS 66160(913) 588-6982 Fax: (913) 588-7625

Members at LargeMark S. Austenfeld, MDKansas City Urology Care, PA.8551 Bluejacket St.Lenexa, KS 66214-1656(816) 531-1234 Fax: (816) 531-0737

Apostolos L. Evangelidis, MDAssociated Urologists, PA1133 College Ave., Suite G100Manhattan, KS 66502-2756(785) 537-8710

Fadi N. Joudi, MD, FACS, FRCSCWichita Urology Group2626 N. Webb RoadWichita, KS 67226-1089(316) 636-6100 Fax: (316) 636-5813

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TRAVEL & TRANSPORTATION

H O T E LINFORMATION

R E G I S T R A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N

GENERAL MEETING INFORMATION

Overland Park Marriott10800 Metcalf Ave.Overland Park, KS 66210Main: (913) 451-8000Fax: (913) 451-5914Website: http://goo.gl/uutN2r

Room Rate: $119.00Hotel Deadline: March 2, 2015Reservations: (913) 451-8000

Room RateKUS/MUA has negotiated a discounted rate of $119.00 plus tax (17.5%) at the Overland Park Marriott.

Hotel DeadlineThe deadline to receive the KUS/MUA group rate is March 2, 2015. KUS/MUA encourages you to make your reservation early, as the hotel and discount block may sell out before this date. After this date, reservations will be accepted based on availability and higher rates may apply.

ReservationsAttendees are responsible for making their reservations by calling the hotel at (913) 451-8000. Please reference the 5th Annual Collaborative Forum of KUS/MUA to receive the discounted rate.

Hotel Deposit and Cancellation PolicyAll reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. These deposits are fully refundable if the hotel is notified three days prior to arrival and a cancellation number is obtained.

Airport InformationKansas City International is approximately 34.5 miles from the Overland Park Marriott or 40 minutes by car.

Taxi Cab ServicesCourtesy phones are available both inside and outside of the terminal at baggage claim to schedule a taxi pickup. Please be sure to give the taxi dispatcher your exact location. If calling from a personal phone, please call: (816) 243-2345. Taxi rates for a one-way transfer to the hotel cost approximately $70.00.

Rental Car InformationAvis® Rent-A-Car is the official rental car company for the 5th Annual Collaborative Forum of KUS/MUA. For reservations, please call (800) 331-1600, and use the code “J901055” to receive the discounted rates.

ParkingThe Overland Park Marriott offers complimentary self-parking. Please note that rates are subject to change.

Registration Fee Includes:• Scientific sessions• Breakfast and lunch• Program Materials

Early Registration DeadlineMeeting registration forms must be received by 3/2/15 to receive the discounted early registration rate. All forms received after this deadline will be assessed the regular registration fee.

Registration Cancellation & Refund PolicyRegistration refund requests must be submitted in writing by 3/2/15. All refund requests will be subject to a $10.00 processing fee. No refunds will be made after 3/2/15.

Special NeedsFor accommodations on the basis of disability or special dietary needs, please call (847) 517-7225.

QuestionsPlease feel free to contact the KUS/MUA Executive Office by:Phone: (847) 517-7225Fax: (847) 517-7229Email: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.wjweiser.com

Course DescriptionThe 5th Annual KUS/MUA Collaborative Forum will be an informational meeting to urologists living or practicing in the states of Kansas and Missouri. The scientific program is a full day of education and will include presentations and discussion on urethral reconstruction with point counter – point on urethra stricture management, management of Peyronie’s Disease, review and discussion of the AUA guidelines and a discussion of surveillance issues in prostate and testicular cancer. A legislative update will also provide urologists practicing in Kansas and Missouri important knowledge on the future of health policy in their state. We look forward to your attendance and participation in the discussions of all the topics.

Registration/Information Desk Hours:Location: Salon GHI FoyerSaturday, March 28, 2015: 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Hours:Location: Salon FSaturday, March 28, 2015: 7:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

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EdUCATIONAL NEEdS & OBjECTIVES

Educational Needs

The field of urology is a constantly changing field requiring constant updating of specialists’ information base to adequately provide the best care for their patients. Recent and emerging strategies for managing high-risk bladder cancer, interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome and urinary stones are important as these conditions encompass a large proportion of the average urological practice. In addition, urologists must manage the business side of their practices efficiently and in keeping with myriad legal and ethical considerations in order to provide the public with the best in urologic health care.

Although many bladder cancers are low risk, high-risk bladder cancer continues to pose a challenge both from treatment and quality of life perspectives. There are many challenges in treating bladder cancer in general. The non-muscle invasive high-grade cancer poses a difficult balance between aggressive treatments and quality of life. Administration of intravesical chemo and immunotherapy remain the treatments of choice advancing to radical surgery. Not much emphasis has been placed on heterogeneity and prevention of these cancers.

In conjunction with those thoughts, it has become apparent that a certain proportion of non-muscle invasive cancer is indeed high risk and follows a rapid natural history. Urologists need to become aware of the maintenance treatment of high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, importance of recognizing which cancers have the potential of rapid advancement, as well as prevention.

The care of patients with interstitial cystitis and bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) continues to pose a great challenge to all urologists. Most urologists have difficulty recognizing and diagnosing IC/BPS. Challenges include diagnostic testing and treatments. In response, the American Urological Association (AUA) has published recent guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and management of patient with IC/BPS. Urologists need to become aware of the signs, symptoms, testing, treatment and also recent guidelines.

Urinary stone disease management is another mainstay of urologic practice. Treatment is also minimally invasive but choosing the best technique for an individual stone in an individual patient can be difficult for the urologist. Urologists have become adept surgical treatment of renal stones but need guidance as to the optimal effective medical therapy.

The evolution of the Electronic Medical Records, internet, Affordable Care Act and changing financial landscape of medicine has led to the increased pressures and challenges to the daily life of urologists and their practices. The burgeoning impact has led many physicians and their practices to search for a meaningful ways to adjust and optimize. Urologists need to understand the techniques they can utilize to accomplish this but also be aware of the ramifications of these actions legally and ethically.

In the changing landscape of health care, urologists have attempted to modify their practices to accomplish patient care in settings that are conducive to efficiency as well as profitable. Urologists would benefit from an understanding of how each practice model both positively and negatively impacts patient care as well as their own lives.

Educational Objectives

At the conclusion of the meeting, attendees should be able to:1. Describe the current patterns of presentation and diagnosis

of bladder cancer.2. Recognize bladder non-muscle invasive high-risk bladder

cancer. 3. Recognize which cancers have higher potential to be

progressive.

4. Recognize prevention techniques in bladder cancer.5. Describe current indications for intravesical chemo/

immunotherapy.6. Recognize IC/PP.7. Recognize the differences between IC and BPS.8. Explain treatment options for IC and BPS.9. Explain the recent AUA guidelines regarding IC/BPS.10. Describe the indications of medical management of stone

disease.11. Describe the work up and different strategies of medical

management of stone disease.12. Identify the best method for financial structuring and

interactions both as an individual physician and for the urologic practice.

13. Describe the differing urologic practice models for the future along with the advantages and disadvantages of each.

14. Identify gaps in residency education and methods for broadening scope and improving resident readiness for practice.

Accreditation Statement This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Surgeons, the Kansas Urological Society, and the Missouri Urological Association. The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

American College of SurgeonsDivision of Education

General Disclaimer The statements and opinions contained in this program are solely those of the individual authors and contributors and not of Kansas Urological Society or the Missouri Urological Association. The appearance of the advertisements is not a warranty, endorsement, or approval of the products or services advertised or of their effectiveness, quality, or safety. The content of this publication may contain discussion of off-label uses of some of the agents mentioned. Please consult the prescribing information for full disclosure of approved uses. The Kansas Urological Society and the Missouri Urological Association disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas or products referred to in the abstracts or advertisements.

Special Assistance We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a disability, advance notification of any special needs will help us better serve you. Call (847) 517-7225 if you require special assistance to fully participate in the meeting.

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MEETING REGISTRATION FORM KUS/MUA 5th Annual Collaborative Forum

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Please forward payment to: Kansas Urological Society

Missouri Urological Association (payable to the WJ Weiser Meetings)Attn: Registration Two Woodfield Lake

1100 E Woodfield Road, Suite 350 Schaumburg, IL 60173-5116

Kansas Urological SocietyKUS

The deadline for discounted early registration is 3/2/15. After 3/2/15, regular registration fees will apply to online & onsite registration. Registration Fees are subject to change. To lock in these rates, register now!

*If you are interested in becoming a member of either Kansas Urological Society or Missouri Urological Association please contact us at (847) 517-7225 or email either [email protected] or [email protected].

Please select the category that best describes your status: Industry Employee Fellow Full Time Administrator Non Physician Provider

Please print clearly:

Name:

Degree(s): Badge First Name:

Address: Home Office

City: State: ZIP code:

Phone:_____________________________Fax:_____________________________Email:_________________________________________________

MEETING REGISTRATIONRegistration Categories Early Discounted Regular Fees Total Cost (through 3/2/15) (after 3/2/15) KUS or MUA Member $50 $70 =$ Non-Member $125 $145 =$ Resident Expected graduation year:_______________________ Complimentary Complimentary =$ Fellow Expected graduation year:_______________________ Complimentary Complimentary =$ Non Physician Provider $30 $50 =$

INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES REGISTRATIONIndustry Employee – Supporting or MSL $145Industry Employee whose company is already supporting KUS/MUA OR Industry Medical Science Liaison (Proof of MSL Title may be required before confirmation of registration)

Industry Employee – Non-Supporting $1,050Industry Employee whose company is NOT already supporting KUS/MUAYour submission will need to be approved prior to confirmation of your registration. Approval may be based on current Industry support. To find out if your company is currently supporting KUS/MUA, please contact Brittany Kallman in the Registration Department at (847) 264-5963 or by email at [email protected].

PAYMENT INFORMATIONThe Kansas Urological Society and Missouri Urological Association require full payment for registration fees by check or credit card.

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Please note: If paying by credit card, the name WJ Weiser & Associates (the management company of KUS/MUA) will appear on your statement.

Signature: The issuer of the card identified on this item is authorized to pay the amount shown as TOTAL upon proper presentation. I promise to pay such TOTAL (together with any other charges thereon) subject to and in accordance with the agreement governing the use of such card. PHONE REGISTRATIONS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. Acceptable registration methods include:

• By Fax: (847) 517-7229• By Mail: KUS/MUA, Two Woodfield Lake, 1100 E Woodfield Road, Suite 350, Schaumburg, IL 60173• Online: www.wjweiser.com

For accommodations on the basis of disability, please call (847) 517-7225.

Registration Cancellation & Refund PolicyRegistration refund requests must be submitted in writing by 3/2/15. All refund requests will be subject to a $10.00 processing fee. No refunds will be made after 3/2/15.

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