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This event is presented by the CME Hospitalist Committee
5th ANNUAL FRASER HEALTH
REGIONAL DEPARTMENT of HOSPITAL MEDICINE
SYMPOSIUM (2017)
7.0 Mainpro+
Group Learning
Saturday April 8, 2017 Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel 15269 104 Ave Surrey BC 2nd Level: Tynehead Ballroom (Tynehead 1 2 3)
7:00 am REGISTRATION and BREAKFAST
7:45 WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS – CME COMMITTEE CHAIR DR. SAYEEDA HUDANI
8:00 PLENARY: Medical-Legal Risks Associated with Opioids - Dr. Ellen Tsai, CMPA
9:00-12:00 CONCURRENT ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS 1 2 3 4 5 (30 min sessions)
Roundtable 1
Roundtable 2
Roundtable 3
Roundtable 4
Roundtable 5
Alcohol Withdrawal Management and Relapse Prevention – Dr. John Koehn
"HFpEF - What's in a name?" – Dr. Vineet Bhan
Antithrombotic Therapy for Venous Thromboembolic (VTE) Disease: 2016 Update Dr. Maggie Constantine
Inpatient Diabetes Management – Dr. Dale Clayton
Hypertension Urgencies and Emergencies – Dr. Cori Gabana / Dr. Tara Cessford
10:00 REFRESHMENT BREAK and EXHIBITS
10:30 (CONT’D) ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS 1 2 3 4 5
12:00-1:00 LUNCH & EVENT DRAW(1)
12:15
12:45
12:50
AGM – President, Section of Hospitalist Medicine, Doctors of BC, chaired by Dr. Michael Paletta
Fraser Health Executive Medical Director – Dr. Peter Blair
Director, R3 Enhanced Skills Program in Hospital Medicine Vancouver Fraser Dr. Diane Stancu
1:00 KEYNOTE: A Vision of a Hospitalist Program – Dr. James Eisner / Judy Schoen DR. VANDAD YOUSEFI
1:45 KEYNOTE II: Making Progress on CAP and Aspiration – Dr. Kevin Afra
2:30 REFRESHMENT BREAK and EXHIBITS
3:00 WORKSHOPS A B C Choose two: Each session to repeat once (45 min sessions) with 5 minutes for travel time to switch workshops
Workshop A
Workshop B
Workshop C
CT of the Abdomen – Dr. Jason Blaichman
Patient Handovers and Transfers of Care – Dr. Ellen Tsai
Critical Patient Conversations – Dr. Julia Ridley
3:50 (REPEAT) WORKSHOPS A B C
4:30
4:40
CLOSING REMARKS – DR. OMAR SHARIF Question Period, Evaluation and Event Draw(2)
CONFERENCE ENDS
7.0 Mainpro+
Group Learning
Saturday April 8, 2017 Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel 15269 104 Ave Surrey BC 2nd Level: Tynehead Ballroom (Tynehead 1 2 3)
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
PLENARY SPEAKER(s) DURATION
Medical-Legal Risks Associated with Opioids 1. Identify common clinical issues underlying opioid-related events
in hospital care 2. Outline the new CPSBC standards for safe prescribing of drugs
with potential for misuse/diversion
Ellen Tsai 45 min
KEYNOTE SPEAKER(s) DURATION
A Vision of a Hospitalist Program 1. To understand that “Hospitalists” are essential in today’s
healthcare environment 2. To understand that Hospitalists can create value by improving
quality of care 3. To understand that Hospitalists can create value by reducing
costs
James Eisner & Judy Schoen
45 min
Making Progress on CAP and Aspiration 1. Recognize the epidemiology of community acquired pneumonia
(CAP) and aspiration 2. Be aware of the strengths and limitations of diagnostic testing
for CAP and aspiration 3. Understand the antimicrobial management of CAP and
aspiration
Kevin Afra 45 min
CONCURRENT ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS 1 2 3 4 5 SPEAKER(s) DURATION
Alcohol Withdrawal Management and Relapse Prevention 1. Assessment of the complicated withdrawal 2. Newer agents used in the management of alcohol withdrawal 3. Medications for relapse prevention
John Koehn 30 min
"HFpEF - What's in a name?" 1. Appreciate the growing population of patients with HFpEF and
its implications in daily practice 2. Diagnose and manage patients during their initial presentation
with HFpEF 3. Become familiar with the chronic management of the patient
with HFpEF
Vineet Bhan 30 min
7.0 Mainpro+
Group Learning
Saturday April 8, 2017 Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel 15269 104 Ave Surrey BC 2nd Level: Tynehead Ballroom (Tynehead 1 2 3)
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Antithrombotic Therapy for Venous Thromboembolic (VTE) Disease: 2016 Update 1. Appreciate the key updates in the 2016 ACCP VTE guideline
(AT10) 2. Apply the key updates to VTE cases encountered in the
hospitalist medicine setting
Maggie Constantine
30 min
Inpatient Diabetes Management 1. Overview of diabetic medication in the acutely ill patient 2. What is new in diabetic management 3. Preparing for discharge
Dale Clayton 30 min
Hypertension Urgencies and Emergencies 1. Difference between hypertensive urgencies and emergencies 2. Acute management of high blood pressure 3. New hypertension guidelines: how they apply to acutely ill
patient
Cori Gabana & Tara Cessford
30 min
WORKSHOPS: A B C – Pick Two: Workshops repeat once SPEAKER(s) DURATION
Workshop A: CT of the Abdomen
1. Grasp basic anatomy encountered on CT abdomen studies 2. Understand advantages, disadvantages and rationale behind
different protocols used to image the abdomen 3. Recognize some varied examples of pathology in the abdomen
Jason Blaichman 45 min
Workshop B: Patient Handovers and Transfers of Care
1. Identify potential risks that arise during transitions of care in hospital settings, using realistic examples
2. Describe two strategies to improve communication at transitions of care to patients, families and other healthcare professionals
Ellen Tsai 45 min
Workshop C: Critical Patient Conversations
1. Introduce the serious illness conversations guide 2. Offer practical pearls to facilitate patient centred goals of care
conversations 3. Review a general approach and components of advanced care
planning
Julia Ridley 45 min
5th ANNUAL FRASER HEALTH REGIONAL DEPARTMENT OF
HOSPITAL MEDICINE SYMPOSIUM (2017)Saturday, April 8, 2017 | Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, Surrey
DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST In keeping with accreditation guidelines, Fraser Health Regional Department of Hospital Medicine, CME Committee requires all speakers and planning committee members participating in this event to disclose any involvement with industry or other organizations that may potentially influence the presentation of the educational materials or program being offered.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria and has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 7.0 Group Learning credits.
Each healthcare provider should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the education activity.
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
ACCOMMODATION Registrants must make their own accommodation arrangements. The Sheraton Guildford Hotel is pleased to be able to offer you 10% off of the best available room rate when booking on-line, to book your reservation please follow: http://www.sheratonguildford.com/set-cat-10
SHERATON VANCOUVER GUILDFORD HOTEL 15269 104 Ave | Surrey BC V3R 1N5
Phone: 604 582.9288 | Toll Free: 1.888 627.8063
DRESS Dress is business casual. Sweaters or items of clothing that can be layered are recommended since temperature in the venue may fluctuate.
MEALS The program will provide a light breakfast, nutrition break(s) and lunch. We are sensitive to dietary requirements (for example, gluten free, peanut allergies) and do our best to offer a variety of options; however we are unable to guarantee that all dietary needs can be accommodated.
SCENT FREE To ensure the comfort of everyone attending this event, please do not wear scented products.
PHOTOGRAPHY Candid photos will be taken at the event. Your registration implies your permission of these photos to be used for promotional materials. Individuals in photographs will not be identified.