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26th Annual Jagelman / 36th Annual Turnbull International Colorectal Disease Symposium February 10 – 15, 2015 Marriott Harbor Beach Fort Lauderdale, FL DDI Week 2015 February 10 – 18, 2015 OPTIONAL SESSIONS: Advanced Transanal Surgery Hands-on Workshop and Wet Lab • Scientific Paper/ Poster/Video Presentations • Live Surgery Interactive Videoconference TRADUCCIóN SIMULTáNEA EN ESPAñOL Register Now! ccfcme.org/DDIWEEK

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26th Annual Jagelman / 36th Annual Turnbull

International Colorectal Disease Symposium

February 10 – 15, 2015 Marriott Harbor BeachFort Lauderdale, FL

DDI Week 2015February 10 – 18, 2015

OptIOnal SeSSIOnS:• Advanced Transanal Surgery Hands-on Workshop and Wet Lab• Scientific Paper/ Poster/Video Presentations• Live Surgery Interactive Videoconference

traDuCCIón SImultánea en eSpañOl

Register Now! ccfcme.org/DDIWeeK

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about the Cleveland Clinic 26th annual Jagelman / 36th annual turnbull International Colorectal Disease SymposiumThe Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease Institute will once again host the Annual Jagelman/Turnbull Colorectal Disease Symposium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This year’s symposium offers a rewarding educational opportunity with approximately 650 registrants from over 64 countries.

The program is designed to provide a comprehensive, in-depth, detailed overview of new, controversial, challenging, and provocative colorectal themes. A live surgery day, an Advanced Transanal Surgery Workshop & Wet Lab, and a day of scientific paper/poster presentations will be offered as additional educational opportunities. The meeting will occur over six comprehensive days, four of which will include 16 scientific sessions, including over 115 podium presentations and 8 hours of interactive panel discussions with challenging questions and informative answers.

In addition, formal exchange amongst the faculty and registrants will be encouraged during breakfast, lunch, and breaks. The topics were selected from surveys conducted during the last several years’ symposia as well as through a variety of expert opinions, literature review, and physician competencies. Therefore, the program is designed to include a mixture of techniques and technologies. Attendance at the symposium will provide the registrants with a detailed analysis of the current status of virtually every major colorectal area. Video demonstrations will help improve competencies and patient outcomes. Both expected and adverse outcomes as well as the recognition and management of such outcomes will be emphasized. Numerous lectures and, in fact, one entire panel, will be centered upon the definitions and optimization of patient outcomes. Interdisciplinary integration amongst surgery, gastroenterology, and pathology will be emphasized.

at the COnCluSIOn OF thIS eDuCatIOnal aCtIvIty partICIpantS ShOulD be able tO:• Integrate patient reported outcomes into clinical care and improve patient safety using reported data• Apply techniques in surgical practice that help to avoid or minimize postsurgical complications• Evaluate the changing paradigm in the surgical management of diverticulitis• Compare the functional outcomes in patients undergoing pelvic surgery and discuss options for treatment• Distinguish which patients with rectal cancer benefit from neoadjuvant chemoradiation and the role of local excision• Analyze the outcomes of restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch and discuss the management of postoperative complications• Explain the molecular pathogenesis of polyposis syndromes, biologic and molecular markers for staging colon carcinoma, and how these factors influence the care of patients with colorectal cancer• Diagnose and select appropriate treatment options for patient with fecal incontinence • Identify patients who would benefit from a transanal endoscopic microsurgical approach or natural orifice surgery

WhO ShOulD attenDPhysicians, residents, fellows, nurses, wound care professionals, physician assistants, and allied health professionals specializing in colorectal surgery, general surgery, laparoscopic surgery, endoscopic surgery and gastroenterology.

tOpICS• Minimally Invasive Surgery• Robotics• Surgical Innovation• Avoiding and Managing Complications

• Practicing Cost Effective Colorectal Surgery• Optimizing Patient Outcomes• Multidisciplinary Team Approaches to Colorectal Disorders

Florida

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aCtIvIty DIreCtOrS

Feza h. remzi, mDProfessor of SurgeryChairman, Department of Colorectal SurgeryRupert B. Turnbull, Jr, MD Endowed Chair in Colorectal SurgeryDigestive Disease InsituteCleveland ClinicCleveland, OH

Steven D. Wexner, mDDirector, Digestive Disease CenterChairman, Department of Colorectal SurgeryEmeritus Chief of Staff Cleveland Clinic FloridaDigestive Disease InsituteCleveland ClinicWeston, FL

GueSt FaCultymatthew albert, mDmarylise boutros, mDGina brown, mDDursun bugra, mDGuy bernard Cadiere, mDamitabh Chak, mDJ. Calvin Coffey, mDGiovanni Dapri, mDJonathan efron, mDDavid etzioni, mDabe Fingerhut, mDChuan Gang Fu, mDnajib haboubi, mD

art hiranyakas, mDChristoph Isbert, mDJacob Izbicki, mDtsuyoshi Konishi, mD robin Kennedy, mDJoep Knol, mDantonio lacy Fortuny, mDFloriano marchetti, mDDavid medich, mDGenevieve melton-meaux, mDGiovanni milito, mDIan paquette, mDJohn pemberton, mD

rodrigo perez, mDJeffrey ponsky, mDGuillermo rosato, mDajit Sachdeva, mDroland Scherer, mDKenichi Sugihara, mDpatricia Sylla, mDparis tekkis, mDemmanuel tiret, mDmark Welton, mDOded Zmora, mD

ClevelanD ClInIC FaCultymaher abbas, mDmariana berho, mDroger Charles, mDmeagan Costedio, mDGiovanna da Silva, mDDavid Dietz, mDtolga erim, DOemre Gorgun, mDemina huang, mDtracy hull, mD

matthew Kalady, mDhermann Kessler, mDbret lashner, mDIan lavery, mDDavid maron, mDJames merlino, mDmartin newman, mDJuan nogueras, mDnicole palekar, mDFabio potenti, mD

lester rosen, mDraul rosenthal, mDDana Sands, mD alison Schneider, mDbo Shen, mDConrad Simpfendorfer, mDluca Stocchi, mDandreas tzakis, mDmichael valente, mDeric Weiss, mD

plannInG COmmItteeScientific paper SessionDavid maron, mDemre Gorgun, mD

transanal Surgery Workshop & Wet labDana r. Sands, mD

Call FOr abStraCtSSubmission Deadline: november 15, 2014

For more information, visit ccfcme.org/DDIWEEK

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tueSDay, February 10• LIVESURGERYINTERACTIVEVIDEOCONFERENCE Optional Program: Registration and additional fee required

• SCIENTIFICPAPERSESSION Optional Program: Complimentary registration. Additional fee for abstract submissions. CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Deadline: November 15, 2014

• GENERALSESSIONPRE-REGISTRATIONANDCHECK-IN

WeDneSDay, February 11Sessions

• WHAT’SNEWINCOLONNEOPLASIA?

• SURGICALDILEMMAS

• NEWTECHNOLOGIESTOIMPROVEOUTCOMES

• FASCINATINGFISTULAFIXES

thurSDay, February 12Sessions

• RECTALCANCER:OPTIMIZINGOUTCOMES

• UNRESOLVEDISSUESINRECTALCANCER

• JAGELMANORATION: “A critical appraisal of anastomotic techniques” Abraham Fingerhut, MD

• MEASURINGANDIMPROVINGQUALITY

• VIDEOS

FrIDay, February 13Sessions

• COMBINEDMEDICAL/SURGICALIBDSYMPOSIUM

• NATURALORIFICETRANSANALENDOSCOPICSURGERY: AFALLACIOUSFANTASYORAFANTASTICFUTURE?

• TURNBULLORATION: “Surgical management of lower third rectal cancer: Lessons learned” Emmanuel Tiret, MD

• ONCOLOGY–NEWDIRECTIONSINRECTALCANCERMANAGEMENT

• ADVANCINGSURGICALEDUCATIONIN2015

SaturDay, February 14Sessions

• CURRENTCONTROVERSIESINRECTALCANCER

• MASTERCLASSINCOLITIDES

• MODERNSURGICALEDUCATION

• INFREQUENTBUTIMPORTANTISSUES

• VIDEOS

SunDay, February 15• ADVANCEDTRANSANALSURGERYWORSKSHOP&WETLAB Optional Program: Registration and additional fee required

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General InFOrmatIOnlocationmarriott harbor beach resort & Spa 3030 Holiday Drive Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 Phone: 954.525.4000 or 877.707.8999 Website: marriottharborbeach.com

hotel and event InfoSpecial rate: The discounted room rate for program guests is $340.00 (single/double standard room) plus 11% state and local tax. This room rate is valid three days prior to and three days after the meeting dates, based on availability.

Deadline: January 14, 2015

Please make reservations early as room rates are subject to availability and may sell out prior to the January 14, 2015 deadline

make your reservation online at www.ccfcme.org/DDIWEEK Or call 800.266.9432 and reference “Cleveland Clinic DDI Week”.

air travel United Airlines is pleased to offer special discounts when travelling to Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Attendees may book online at www.united.com and enter the Offer Code ZSZP in the Offer Code box when searching for flights.

If booking through a travel professional, please provide the following information: Agreement Code: 486911 / Z Code: ZSZP

parkingDiscounted parking is available at the rates noted below:

Daily Commuter Self-Parking: $15.00 Overnight Self-Parking: $25.00 Overnight Valet: $30.00

Study referencesIncluded with your full registration is a complimentary mobile App available for download on tablets and smartphones incorporating PowerPoint slides with note-taking and highlighting ability. Take notes at the activity and continue reviewing when you get home.

InformationFor further information about this activity, contact Continuing Medical Education.

Local: 954.659.5490 Toll Free: 866.293.7866 Website: ClevelandClinicFloridaCME.org

recording or reproducing of this activity in any format is prohibited.

Faculty DisclosureThe Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education has implemented a policy to comply with the current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support requiring resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest. Faculty declaring a relevant commercial interest will be identified in the activity syllabus.

americans with Disabilities actThe Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education fully intends to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need assistance, please notify us at least two weeks prior to the activity.

accreditationThe Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 52 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

breakdown of Credits Live Surgery Day 4.5Scientific Paper Session 4Transanal Surgery Workshop 6General Session 37.5Maximum Credits Available 52

Participants claiming CME credit from this activity may submit the credit hours to the american Osteopathic association for Category 2 credit.

This program is pending approval by the Florida board of nursing, NCE Provider #2334. Each nurse should claim only those hours that he/she actually spent in this educational activity. To receive credit, nurses are required to provide: license number, completed course evaluation, completed attendance record form.

registration and CancellationPreregistrations are accepted until 12:00 am (midnight) ET February 7, 2015. Register on site after this date. In case of cancellation, a full refund will be made if canceled by January 27, 2015. After January 27, 2015 a $75 cancellation fee will be deducted from your refund upon written notification of your cancellation. Once access to the mobile app is distributed, no refunds will be issued. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER February 28, 2015.

For questions about registration, email us at [email protected] or call 216.448.0777.

Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel or postpone any activity at our sole discretion. In the unlikely event that this occurs, any registration fee(s) paid will be refunded. Be advised that Cleveland Clinic is not responsible for related costs including airline tickets, hotels costs, or any similar fee penalties incurred as a result of any trip cancellations or changes.

Category On or before Dec. 31, 2014

after Dec 31, 2014

after Feb 7, 2015

Physician $1,095 $1,195 $1,270

CCF Alumnus $895 $945 $1,020

Resident/Fellow* $845 $895 $970

Phys. Asst., Nurse, Allied Health Prof $585 $645 $720

Other registration Fees

Live Surgery Interactive Videoconference $150

Advanced Transanal Surgery Workshop & Wet Lab $650

Scientific Paper Session – Abstract Submission $50

FeesRegistration fee includes: breakfast, breaks, lunch, exhibit hall admission, online syllabus and mobile app.

Visit ccfcme.org/DDIWeeK for complete registration information.

*Letter from program director is required to receive the resident/fellow fee. If letter is not received two weeks prior to the activity, the full physician fee will be charged.

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