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The University of Utah Division of Gastroenterology 30 North 1900 East, 4R118 Salt Lake City, Utah 84132 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Salt Lake City, UT Permit # 1529 23RD ANNUAL BRIGHAM & WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 2019 THERAPEUTIC ENDOSCOPY COURSE THERAPEUTIC ENDOSCOPY COURSE 2019 FRIDAY, MARCH 1 7:25 Introduction .................................................................................................. Saltzman 7:30–10:00 Live Demonstration from U of U ............................ Adler, Fang, and Sossenheimer 10:00–11:30 Breakout III: Barrett’s Esophagus: What’s New in Diagnosis and Management ....................................................Byrne 10:00–11:30 Breakout II: Bariatric Endoscopy in 2019 .......................................................... Pham 1:30–3:00 Breakout I: Hepatitis B and C Current Treatment ...................................... Gallegos 3:30–4:30 Video Sessions .................................................................................................. Faculty 4:30–6:30 Hands On Session ............................................................................................ Faculty SATURDAY, MARCH 2 7:30–9:30 Everyday Issues .............................................................................................. Fang 7:30 Improving Your ADR: Techniques and Tips That Really Make a Difference .......... Gross 7:55 How to Easily and Safely Remove Large Polyps ............................................... Fang 8:20 Antithrombotic Management and Endoscopy: More Than Just the INR! ........ Saltzman 8:45 Risk Management in the Endoscopy Unit ........................................................... Kaul 9:10–9:30 Panel Discussion 10:00–11:30 Breakout Session IV: Biologic Therapies for IBD: The Latest Approach ........ Flynn 10:00–11:30 Breakout Session V: UGI Bleeding .............................................................. Bjorkman 1:30–3:00 Breakout Session VI: Difficult ERCPs: My Approach .......................................... Kaul 3:30–4:30 Video Sessions .................................................................................................. Faculty 4:30–6:30 The Future ........................................................................................................ Lee 4:30 Ergonomics of Endoscopy: How to Prevent Injuries ........................................... Lee 4:55 EUS Guided Fiducial Placement................................................................... Klapman 5:20 Stump the Chumps: Management of Unknown Cases ................................... Adler Panelists: Linda Lee and Jason Klapman 6:10–6:30 Panel Discussion SUNDAY, MARCH 3 7:30–9:30 The Top and Bottom ............................................................................... Saltzman 7:30 Endoscopic Treatment of Esophageal Strictures and Fistulas ........................ Fang 7:55 EMR in Everyday Practice...................................................................................... Lee 8:20 Small Bowel Bleeding: How to Diagnose and Treat ....................................... Gross 8:45 Lower GI Bleeding: Latest Guidelines......................................................... Saltzman 9:10–9:30 Panel Discussion 9:30–10:00 Break 10:00–12:00 The Pancreas and Bile Duct .......................................................................... Adler 10:00 ERCP and EUS for Chronic Pancreatitis ............................................................ Adler 10:25 Biliary Emergencies ............................................................................. Sossenheimer 10:50 ERCP is Still the Standard of Care for Bile Duct Obstruction.................... Klapman 11:15 ERCP Complications and How to Prevent Them ................................................ Kaul 11:40–12:00 Panel Discussion MARCH 1-3, 2019 The Grand Summit Hotel and Conference Center located at Canyons Village in Park City, Utah 11th Annual: Fellows, Nurses, and Techs Day, February 28, 2019 This course is endorsed by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy DIRECTORS Douglas Adler, MD, FACG, AGAF, FASGE John Fang, MD John Saltzman, MD, FACG, FASGE, AGAF DIRECTOR OF FELLOWS, NURSES, AND TECHS DAY Kathryn Byrne, MD FACULTY Brigham and Women’s Hospital Harvard University Linda S. Lee, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG, FASGE, AGAF Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School NYU Langone Health Seth A. Gross, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Moffitt Cancer Center Jason B. Klapman, MD Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology University of Rochester Medical Center Vivek Kaul, MD Segal-Watson Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology University of Utah School of Medicine Douglas G. Adler, MD., FACG, FASGE Professor of Medicine Director of Therapeutic Endoscopy Huntsman Cancer Center Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology David J. Bjorkman, MD Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Kathryn R. Byrne, MD Assistant Clinical Professor Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology John Fang, MD Freston Takeda Professor of Medicine Division Chief Medical Director of Endoscopy Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Ann Flynn, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Juan Gallegos-Orozco, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Tuan Pham, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Michael Sossenheimer, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology EARN UP TO 20.50 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS ™! LIVE ENDOSCOPY!

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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

2019 THERAPEUTIC ENDOSCOPY COURSE

THERAPEUTIC ENDOSCOPY COURSE 2019FRIDAY, MARCH 1

7:25 Introduction .................................................................................................. Saltzman 7:30–10:00 Live Demonstration from U of U ............................ Adler, Fang, and Sossenheimer 10:00–11:30 Breakout III: Barrett’s Esophagus:

What’s New in Diagnosis and Management ....................................................Byrne 10:00–11:30 Breakout II: Bariatric Endoscopy in 2019 .......................................................... Pham

1:30–3:00 Breakout I: Hepatitis B and C Current Treatment ...................................... Gallegos3:30–4:30 Video Sessions .................................................................................................. Faculty4:30–6:30 Hands On Session ............................................................................................ Faculty

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

7:30–9:30 Everyday Issues ..............................................................................................Fang7:30 Improving Your ADR: Techniques and Tips That Really Make a Difference ..........Gross7:55 How to Easily and Safely Remove Large Polyps ...............................................Fang8:20 Antithrombotic Management and Endoscopy: More Than Just the INR! ........Saltzman8:45 Risk Management in the Endoscopy Unit ........................................................... Kaul

9:10–9:30 Panel Discussion 10:00–11:30 Breakout Session IV: Biologic Therapies for IBD: The Latest Approach ........ Flynn 10:00–11:30 Breakout Session V: UGI Bleeding .............................................................. Bjorkman

1:30–3:00 Breakout Session VI: Difficult ERCPs: My Approach .......................................... Kaul3:30–4:30 Video Sessions .................................................................................................. Faculty4:30–6:30 The Future ........................................................................................................ Lee

4:30 Ergonomics of Endoscopy: How to Prevent Injuries ........................................... Lee4:55 EUS Guided Fiducial Placement................................................................... Klapman5:20 Stump the Chumps: Management of Unknown Cases ................................... Adler

Panelists: Linda Lee and Jason Klapman6:10–6:30 Panel Discussion

SUNDAY, MARCH 3

7:30–9:30 The Top and Bottom ............................................................................... Saltzman7:30 Endoscopic Treatment of Esophageal Strictures and Fistulas ........................Fang7:55 EMR in Everyday Practice...................................................................................... Lee8:20 Small Bowel Bleeding: How to Diagnose and Treat ....................................... Gross8:45 Lower GI Bleeding: Latest Guidelines......................................................... Saltzman

9:10–9:30 Panel Discussion 9:30–10:00 Break 10:00–12:00 The Pancreas and Bile Duct .......................................................................... Adler

10:00 ERCP and EUS for Chronic Pancreatitis ............................................................ Adler10:25 Biliary Emergencies ............................................................................. Sossenheimer10:50 ERCP is Still the Standard of Care for Bile Duct Obstruction .................... Klapman

11:15 ERCP Complications and How to Prevent Them ................................................ Kaul 11:40–12:00 Panel Discussion

MARCH 1-3, 2019The Grand Summit Hotel and Conference Center

located at Canyons Village in Park City, Utah

11th Annual: Fellows, Nurses, and Techs Day, February 28, 2019

This course is endorsed by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

DIRECTORS

Douglas Adler, MD, FACG, AGAF, FASGE John Fang, MD John Saltzman, MD, FACG, FASGE, AGAF

DIRECTOR OF FELLOWS, NURSES, AND TECHS DAY

Kathryn Byrne, MD

FACULT Y

Brigham and Women’s Hospital Harvard University

Linda S. Lee, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG, FASGE, AGAF Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School

NYU Langone Health

Seth A. Gross, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Moffitt Cancer Center

Jason B. Klapman, MD Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

University of Rochester Medical Center

Vivek Kaul, MD Segal-Watson Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

University of Utah School of Medicine

Douglas G. Adler, MD., FACG, FASGE Professor of Medicine Director of Therapeutic Endoscopy Huntsman Cancer Center Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

David J. Bjorkman, MD Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Kathryn R. Byrne, MD Assistant Clinical Professor Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

John Fang, MD Freston Takeda Professor of Medicine Division Chief Medical Director of Endoscopy Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Ann Flynn, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Juan Gallegos-Orozco, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Tuan Pham, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Michael Sossenheimer, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

EARN UP TO 20.50 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™!

LIVE ENDOSCOPY!

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THERAPEUTIC ENDOSCOPY COURSE 2019http://medicine.utah.edu/internalmedicine/gastroenterology/

Brigham & Women’s Hospital and The University of Utah School of Medicine

We invite you to join us for a comprehensive overview of major advances in Therapeutic Gastrointestinal Endoscopy to be held from March 1-3, 2019 at the Grand Summit Hotel and Conference Center, The Canyons Village, Park City, Utah. Take advantage of this cutting edge educational program in the beautiful Wasatch Mountains.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis is a multifaceted course on therapeutic gastrointestinal endoscopy that will educate attendees on the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range and variety of gastrointestinal luminal, biliary and pancreatic disorders, including both benign and malignant condition with a focus on therapeutic endoscopy. This course is designed for practicing gastroenterologists with a focus on endoscopy. GI fellows, GI nurse practitioners and physician assistants as well as general and pancreaticobiliary surgeons are also among the expected attendees. Using didactic lectures, hands-on learning stations, ex vivo animal models, video sessions, and through interactive live endoscopic procedures, the course will educate attendees on many different types of procedures and GI illnesses. There will also be a special additional program directed specifically for GI nurses and technicians, as we do every year. Sessions will center on endoscopic diagnosis, management and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. This course is in its 22nd year and is nationally renowned for its content and world-class faculty. This course combines faculty from the University Of Utah School Of Medicine and Harvard Medical School as well as other nationally recognized GI experts from around the United States who are invited to speak. There is a great emphasis placed on copious faculty-attendee interaction, with many opportunities for one-on-one and small group discussion.

INTENDED AUDIENCEPracticing Gastroenterologists, GI surgeons, Therapeutic Endoscopists, GI Fellows, GI Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, GI Nurses and GI Technicians.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

1. To review, discuss, and assess the latest technological advances in endoscopicimaging and diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy.

2. To discuss the role of GI endoscopy in diseases of the esophagus, stomach, smallbowel, and colon.

3. To review risks and benefits of interventional endoscopy in the pancreaticobiliary tree.

4. To demonstrate and allow attendees to learn new procedures and endoscopictechniques they can apply in their own GI practice.

5. To discuss adverse events of therapeutic gastrointestinal endoscopy as well as howto avoid them and how to manage them when they arise.

CME STATEMENTSAccreditation: The University Of Utah School Of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Credit: The University of Utah School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ABIM MOC Part II: Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 20.5 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC point’s equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.

Nondiscrimination and Disability Accommodation Statement: The University of Utah does not exclude, deny benefits to or otherwise discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, veteran’s

status, religion, gender identity/expression, genetic information, or sexual orientation in admission to or participation in its programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request, with reasonable notice. Requests for accommodations or inquiries or complaints about University nondiscrimination and disability/access policies may be directed to the Director, OEO/AA, Title IX/Section 504/ADA Coordinator, 201 S President’s Circle, RM 135, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, 801.581.8365 (Voice/TTY), 801.585.5746 (Fax).

LOCATIONThe course will be held at The Grand Summit Hotel and Conference Center located at The Canyons Village in Park City, Utah which is 32 miles east of the Salt Lake International Airport via a six-lane interstate highway (I-80). The Grand Summit hotel is just four miles outside downtown Park City.

Additional information on Park City and surrounding attractions can be found at www.parkcitymountain.com, www.parkcityinfo.com and www.utah.com.

TRANSPORTATIONSalt Lake City International Airport is served by 7 airlines with 645 daily flights. Airlines include, American, Delta, Frontier, Jet Blue, Southwest, United and U.S. Airways.

From the airport, major rental car agencies and shuttle services are available. To book a shuttle service please call Canyon Transportation at 801.255.1841 or visit www.canyontransport.com. Park City operates a free area-wide bus service 7am to 1am with 30-minute frequency.

REGISTRATION FORM (Printable version):Send your registration information via mail, fax or online. A confirmation letter will be sent upon receipt of the completed registration form.

Name Degree

Address

City State Zip

Tel ( ) - Fax ( ) -

E-Mail

Registration Fees: Before January 31, 2019, after January 31, 2019

Section I: Before 1/31 After 1/31

Physician $595 $695 $P.A., N.P. $395 $495 $Nurses/Techs Day Only $100 $200 $Nurses/Techs (Full Course + N/T Day) $195 $295 $*Nurse/Techs Agenda Visit Website Subtotal Section I: $

Section II — Breakout Sessions $50 each Session:

1. Breakout I: Hepatitis B and C Current Treatment $2. Breakout II: Bariatric Endoscopy in 2019 $3. Breakout III: Barrett’s Esophagus:

What’s new in Diagnosis and Management $

4. Breakout IV: Biologic Therapies for IBD: The Latest Approach $5. Breakout V: UGI Bleeding $6. Breakout VI: Difficult ERCPs: My Approach $

Subtotal Section II: $

Amount Enclosed (Total for Sections I-II): $

Payment Method:I have enclosed a check made payable to:

Division of Gastroenterology, University of Utah Attn: Lynsey Bell Division of Gastroenterology University of Utah 30 North 1900 East, 4R118 SOM Salt Lake City, Utah 84132-2406

ACCOMMODATIONSFor your accommodations, you may choose either the Grand Summit Hotel, Sundial Lodge or Silverado Lodge, which is located just across the plaza from the Grand Summit conference center. The hotel provides free shuttle service to downtown Park City and nearby attractions. Free city bus services are also available.

The hotel offers a variety of accommodations, including hotel rooms and condominium style suites. The special room rates for this meeting are listed below:

GRAND SUMMIT HOTEL Standard Guestroom (Hotel King, Hotel Double Queen, Studio Guestrooms) $309.00

One Bedroom Residence/Suite $499.00Two Bedroom Residence/Suite $759.00

SUNDIAL LODGEStandard Guestroom (Hotel King and Studio Guestrooms) $279.00Studio Guest Room $322.00

One Bedroom Suite $405.00

Two Bedroom Suite $519.00

SILVERADO LODGEStandard Guestroom (Hotel King and Hotel Double Queen) $239.00

*One Bedroom Suite $319.00*Two Bedroom Suite $409.00

For reservations please call 888.226.9667. Be sure to reference the University of Utah Therapeutic Endoscopy Course 2019 in order to receive the conference rate. A very limited number of premier rooms are available at reduced these rooms need to be booked by January 13, 2019.

Please obtain information at the reservation desk regarding deposit, cancellation, tax rate, village fee, service charges and available parking facility and fees.

REGISTRATIONThe registration fee includes attendance at all three (March 1-3, 2019) days of conference sessions, the course syllabus, and daily breakfast.

If cancellation of your registration is necessary, you may send e-mail notice to Lynsey Bell at [email protected], or call 801.585.0854. Cancellations made by January 31, 2019, will be accepted subject to a cancellation fee of $50. Confirmed registrants who do not attend the conference or who cancel after January 31, 2019, are responsible for the entire registration fee. Substitutions, however, may be made at any time.

Special Assistance: The University of Utah seeks to provide equal access to its programs to people with special needs. If assistance is required, please call 801.581.8365. Arrangements should be made at least two weeks in advance.

If you have any questions, please mail your inquiry to the return address shown below. You may also telephone the Division of Gastroenterology, Lynsey Bell, at 801.585.0854, or send a fax to 801.581.7476. E-mail inquiries should be addressed to [email protected].

Online registration is now availablehttp://medicine.utah.edu/internalmedicine/gastroenterology/events/therapeutic.php