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IntroductionWith aging of our population, we are seeing a tidal wave of older persons in our hospitals,
clinics and nursing homes. The purpose of our conference is to provide an evidence-based
approach to help clinicians take exceptional care of these often frail individuals.
Nearly 40 state-of-the-art sessions taught by top
experts. Some highlights include:
� A Symposium on Geriatric Neurology and Psychiatry, including
Assessment of Capacity/Decision Making, Anxiety and Depression, the
Difficult Patient, Non-Pharmacologic Treatment of Dementia, and
Delirium (by Sharon Inouye, MD, MPH)
� Breakout Sessions allowing participants to pose specific clinical
management questions to experts in geriatric GI, Pain Medicine,
Dermatology, and Radiology
� Updates in Geriatric Pharmacology including how to practically
implement evolving standards such as the Beers criteria
� Talks on Geriatric Cardiology by the ACC’s Chair of Geriatrics
� State-of-the-Art Lectures on the common geriatric syndromes including
Delirium, Dementia, Urinary Incontinence, Osteoporosis, etc.
� Access to Sessions in Dr. Sharon Inouye’s Delirium and HELP conference
(See more information on page 17).
� Innovations: Geriatric ED, Estimating Prognosis, and Geriatrics mobile apps
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This course provides a collaborative effort of:
� Aging Institute and Palliative & Supportive Institute
� Forbes Regional Hospital
� Heritage Valley Health System / Sewickley Valley Hospital
� Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
� UPMC Division of Geriatric Medicine
� UPMC Health Plan
� UPMC McKeesport
� UPMC Shadyside
� West Penn Allegheny Health System/Allegheny Health Network
Location and Accommodations information on page 2.
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Continuing Education CreditTypes of credit: CME, AAFP, Nursing, ACPE and Risk� = Topics that meet Patient Safety/Risk Management criteria are noted throughout the schedule
* = Topics that are receiving pharmacy credit
CME – This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policiesof the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship ofthe University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the Pennsylvania Geriatrics Society – Western Division.The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians.
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.5AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extentof their participation in the activity.
Other health care professionals are awarded 1.9 continuing education units (CEU’s) which are equal to19.5 contact hours.
A maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ or .10 CEUs will be awarded for attendance at thedinner presentation.
Patient Safety/Risk Management – 8.5 Risk credits are awarded.
AAFP – Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians.Determination of credit is pending.
Social Work – This program is offered for 19.0 hours of social work continuing education throughco-sponsorship of the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Social Work, a Council on Social Work Education-accredited school and, therefore, a PA pre-approved provider of social continuing education. These credithours satisfy requirements for LSW/LCSW, LPC and LMFT biennial license renewal. For information onsocial work continuing education call (412) 624-3711.
Nursing – The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s Center for Continuing Education in the HealthSciences and School of Nursing are collaborating in the development of this educational activity. Nurseparticipants successfully completing this learning activity (attending the full session, completing and submittinga program evaluation and a CE verification form) may receive up to a maximum of 18.75 contact hours.
The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursingeducation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
ACPE – This program is sponsored by the UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the HealthSciences. The UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a Provider of continuing pharmacy education.The assigned universal program numbers are: 0481-9999-13-335-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-336-L04-P,0481-9999-13-337-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-338-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-339-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-340-L04-P,0481-9999-13-341-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-342-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-343-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-344-L04-P,0481-9999-13-345-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-346-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-347-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-348-L04-P,0481-9999-13-349-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-350-L05-P, 0481-9999-13-351-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-352-L04-P,0481-9999-13-353-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-354-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-355-L04-P, 0481-9999-13-356-L04-P.The maximum amount of continuing education credit that can be granted for this program is 12.25 contacthours. Participants must complete the course outcomes assessment, evaluation and credit designationform to receive credit. Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) credits will be uploaded using theparticipant’s National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) eMonitor number.
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this course, participants should be able to:
� Better understand why care of the elderly should differ from that of younger persons, and why the
presentation of disease in the elderly is often atypical.
� Apply a geriatric approach to common syndromes including dementia, depression, delirium andosteoporosis, among others.
Who Should AttendThis course is designed for family practitioners, internists, geriatricians, and other health care
professionals who provide care to older adults. Previous attendees will also be interested because
of the conference’s continually changing topics, speakers and approach.
Meeting LocationMarriott Pittsburgh City Center112 Washington Place
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219
Phone: (412) 471-4000, Fax: (412) 553-5252
Overnight AccommodationsThe conference has contracted a limited number of hotel rooms at the Marriott Pittsburgh CityCenter for our conference attendees. You may book a room by calling the hotel at (412) 471-4000
and stating that you are attending the Geriatric Medicine Conference. The room block is limited and
only available until Wednesday, March 9, 2014 at 5:00 PM. Space cannot be guaranteed once the
block expires or the block is filled, whichever occurs first.
Room rates are $124.00 per night plus applicable taxes and fees.
If you experience difficulty arranging your reservations, please call Krystal Golacinski at (412) 647-7050.
ParkingParking is on your own and not covered by conference tuition. The on-site parking facility is approxi-
mately $12.25/day. The entrance is located on the side of the Marriott Pittsburgh City Center hotel.
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4:15 pm Update on Dementia *LalithKumar Solai, MD
4:50 pm Thursday Adjournment
5:30 pm Dinner and Symposium: Patient Safety *Sharon Inouye, MD, MPH
Friday, March 28, 2014
7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:45 am Welcome and AnnouncementsJudith Black, MD, MHA
Issues in Geriatrics IIModerator: Heather Sakely, PharmD, BCPS
7:50 am Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the ElderlyDaniel Forman, MD
8:45 am Geriatric Hypertension *Barbara Messinger-Rapport, MD, PhD, FACP, CMD
9:25 am Update on Care of Venous and Arterial Wounds in the Elderly Patient �Ellen Dillavou, MD, FACS, RPVI
10:00 am Break
10:20 am Breakout Workshop I (repeats at 11:15 am)
11:05 am Breakout Transition
11:15 am – Breakout Workshop II (repeated from 10:20 am)Noon A. Smart Phone Medical Applications �
Steven Handler, MD, PhD, CMD
B. Aortic Stenosis in Older Persons: Who Should Receive TAVI?Daniel Forman, MD
C. Learning to Think Like an ER Doctor �
Corita Grudzen, MD, MSHS, FACEP
D. Orthostatic Hypotension *Barbara Messinger-Rapport, MD, PhD, FACP, CMD
E. Ask the Gastroenterologist *George Arnold, MD
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:45 am Welcome and AnnouncementsShuja Hassan, MD
Issues in Geriatrics IModerator: Karen A. Powers, MD
8:00 am Update in Geriatric Pharmacology * �Zachary Marcum, PharmD, MS, BCPS
8:35 am Electrolyte Imbalances (and their Management) in Older Patients *Jamie Johnston, MD
9:10 am Hospital Acquired Infections * �Raymond Pontzer, MD
9:45 am Break
10:05 am Geriatric Hematology for the GeriatricianHelen Analo, MD
10:40 am Practical Implementation of the Beers Criteria: “Top 10 Pearls” * �Zachary Marcum, PharmD, MS, BCPS
11:15 am Geriatric Osteoporosis (and Vitamin D): Current Consensus and Controversies *Susan Greenspan, MD
11:50 am Lunch
Neurological Problems in the ElderlyModerator: Christine Herb, MD
1:00 pm Assessment of Decision Making Capacity in the Older Patient �James Tew, Jr., MD
1:35 pm Generalized Anxiety Disorder in the ElderlyJordan Karp, MD
2:10 pm Management Strategies for Depression, Role of ECTJames Tew Jr., MD
2:45 pm Break
3:05 pm Delirium: Pearls and Pitfalls * �Sharon Inouye, MD, MPH
3:40 pm Non-Pharmacological Treatment of Behaviors in DementiaPatrick Zbasnik, MS
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Saturday, March 29, 2014
7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:45 am Welcome and Announcements
Issues in Geriatrics IVModerator: George Gleeson, MD
8:00 am Breakout Workshop V (repeats at 8:50 am)
8:45 am Breakout Transition
8:50 am – Breakout Workshop VI (repeated from 8:00 am)9:40 am K. Hearing and Deafness
Becky Brott Powers, MD
L. Ask the RadiologistJanet Durick, MD
M. Role of Medical Ethics in the Hospital Setting * �
Beth Chaitin, MSW, MA, DHCE
N. Assessment of Shoulder and Knee PainTerence Starz, MD
O. Geriatric DermatologyJustin Vujevich, MD
9:40 am Break
9:55 am Urinary Incontinence *Neil Resnick, MD
10:45 am Eliciting Patient Goals and Preferences * �
Robert Arnold, MD
11:20 am Assuring my Patients' Needs are Met and Paid For: Pragmatic Tipson Clinician Service Reimbursement Across Care SettingsSally Brooks, MD
11:55 am Influenza Update * �
David Nace, MD, MPH
12:40 pm Conference Adjournment
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Noon Lunch
Issues in Geriatrics IIIModerator: Victor M. Rudkin, MD
1:15 pm Re-Inventing Emergency Care for Adults with Advanced Illness * �
Corita Grudzen, MD, MSHS, FACEP
1:55 pm Neurosurgical Issues in the Elderly PatientRobert Friedlander, MD
2:35 pm Caregiving *Edmund Ricci, PhD and Richard Schulz, PhD
3:00 pm Break
3:20 pm Breakout Workshop III (repeats at 4:10 pm)
4:05 pm Breakout Transition
4:10 pm – Breakout Workshop IV (repeated from 3:20 pm)5:05 pm F. POLST: Having the Conversation * �
Judith Black, MD, MHA
G. Eye Problems in the ElderlyEvan Waxman, MD
H. Incorporating Prognosis into Decision-Making for Frail Older Adults:A Practical Approach *Lyn Weinberg, MD
I. Ask the Pain Expert *Debra Weiner, MD
J. Dementia: It is All in the Approach *Peg Chabala and Rollin Wright, MD
5:05 pm Friday Adjournment
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Local Faculty
Helen Analo, MDHematologist/OncologistWest Penn Allegheny Health System/
Allegheny Health Network
George L. Arnold, MDClinical Professor of Medicine
Robert Arnold, MDProfessor of Medicine and PsychiatryMedical Director, UPMC Palliative and
Supportive Institute
Peg ChabalaDementia Education SpecialistFamily Services and supportAsbury Place
Beth Chaitin, MSW, MA, DHCEDirector of Quality and EthicsUPMC Palliative and Supportive Institute
Ellen D. Dillavou, MD, FACS, RPVIHead of Venous Services, UPMC Division
of Vascular Surgery
Janet Durick, MDClinical Associate ProfessorDepartment of Radiology
Robert M. Friedlander, MDDr. Walter E. Dandy Professorship in
Neurological SurgeryHead of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery
Susan Greenspan, MDProfessor of Medicine (Geriatrics and
Endocrinology)Director, Osteoporosis Prevention and
Treatment Center, UPMC
Steven Handler, MD, PhD, CMDAssistant Professor and Clinical DirectorDepartment of Biomedical Informatics and
Geriatric Medicine
James Johnston, MDProfessor of MedicineClinical Director, Renal-Electrolyte Division
Jordan F. Karp, MDAssociate Professor of Geriatric Psychiatry,
Anesthesiology, and Clinical andTranslational Sciences
Zachary Marcum, PharmD, MS, BCPSResearch Assistant Professor of MedicineDivision of Geriatric Medicine
David Nace, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of MedicineDivision of Geriatric Medicine
Raymond Pontzer, MDClinical Associate Professor of MedicineDepartment of MedicineUPMC St. Margaret
Becky Brott Powers, MDAdvanced Geriatrics Research FellowVA Pittsburgh Healthcare SystemGeriatrics Research Education and Clinical Center
Edmund Ricci, PhDAssociate Director, Evaluation ScienceAging Institute of UPMC
Richard Schulz, PhDDistinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry,
School of MedicineProfessor of Epidemiology, Sociology, Psychology,
Community Health, Nursing, & Health andRehabilitation Sciences
Director, University Center for Social and UrbanResearch (UCSUR)
Director, Geriatric Education Center of PennsylvaniaAssociate Director, Aging Institute of UPMC Senior
Services and the University of Pittsburgh
LalithKumar K. Solai, MDMedical Director & Chief of Geriatric
Psychiatry Service
Course Directors
Judith S. Black, MD, MHAClinical Associate Professor of MedicineUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicineMedical Director, Senior MarketsHighmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
Shuja Hassan, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Neil M. Resnick, MDThomas P. Detre Chair of Geriatric Medicine and
Chief, Division of Geriatric MedicineAssociate Director, Institute on AgingUniversity of Pittsburgh and UPMC
Guest Faculty
Sally L. Brooks, MDVP Physician and Medical DevelopmentKindred HealthcareLouisville, KY
Daniel Forman, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolChair, Geriatric Cardiology Section, American
College of CardiologyBoston, MA
Corita R. Grudzen, MD, MSHS, FACEPVice Chair for ResearchDepartment of Emergency MedicineNew York University School of MedicineNew York, NY
Sharon K. Inouye, MD, MPHProfessor of Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolDivision of Gerontology, Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical CenterMilton and Shirley F. Levy Family ChairDirector, Aging Brain CenterInstitute for Aging Research
Hebrew SeniorLifeBoston, MA
Barbara J. Messinger-Rapport, MD,PhD, FACP, CMD
Associate Professor of Medicine andDirector, Center for Geriatric MedicineCleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
of Case Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, OH
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Conference faculty and planning committee members
are part of UPMC and/or the University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine in metropolitan Pittsburgh, PA
unless specified otherwise.
Faculty for this activity has been required to disclose
all relationships with any proprietary entity producing
health care goods or services.
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Registration InformationPre-register – All pre-registrations are due by March 23, 2014. Registrations after this date areaccepted only as on-site registrations. Registering online is the quickest and easiest way toreserve your space at CCEHS conferences.
• Visit our online registration site at https://ccehs.upmc.com/liveFormalCourses.jsf
• Scroll to the Clinical Update in Geriatric Medicine section on the web page
• Click the Registration button and enter all the requested information
After registering, an electronic confirmation will be sent to the email address you providedus when you registered. Early registrations are those postmarked by February 27, 2014. Lateregistrations will be accepted at an additional fee and we cannot guarantee space in the programor any program inclusions for those registrations we receive after this date.
On-site Registrations – As of March 24, 2014, all registrations for this course are accepted onlyas on-site registrations. On-site registrants will pay $25 more than the late registration fee.
A confirmation letter will be faxed, mailed, or emailed if registration is completed throughthe mail, fax, or email by the registration deadline. If you register online, you will receive animmediate e-mail confirmation message. Please note: Registration is not complete until youreceive this confirmation. If you do not receive this letter within 5-7 days of registration, pleasecontact us at (412) 647-7050.
You must bring this confirmation with you to the conference.
Cancellation – All cancellations must be in writing, via U.S. mail, e-mail or fax. Tuition forcancellations postmarked or date stamped before March 10, 2014 will be completely refunded.After March 10, 2014 a $35 administrative fee will be assessed. No refunds will be made afterMarch 22, 2014. Cancellation requests can be made to:
Krystal GolacinskiCenter for Continuing Education in the Health SciencesIroquois Building, Suite 302200 Lothrop StreetPittsburgh, PA 15213-2536Phone: (412) 647-8232 or (412) 647-7050Fax: (412) 647-8222 • E-mail: [email protected]
The UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences reserves the right to cancel this program if sufficientregistrations are not received. In the case of cancellation, the department will fully refund registration fees.
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Terence W. Starz, MDClinical Professor of Medicine
James D. Tew Jr., MDAssistant Professor of Psychiatry
Justin Vujevich, MD, FAADDermatologist and Director of Mohs SurgeryVujevich Dermatology Associates, PC
Evan Waxman, MDAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology
Lyn Weinberg, MDCore Faculty MemberInternal Medicine/GeriatricsWest Penn Allegheny Health System/
Allegheny Health Network
Debra K. Weiner, MDProfessor of Geriatric Medicine, Psychiatry,
and AnesthesiologyDirector, Geriatric Medicine FellowshipUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicineStaff Physician, VA Pittsburgh Geriatric Research,
Education & Clinical Center
Rollin M. Wright, MDAssistant Professor, Division of Geriatric MedicineDirector, Geriatrics Track, Internal Medicine
Residency Training ProgramUPMC Presbyterian-Shadyside
Patrick Zbasnik, MSAssistant Program DirectorIntegrated Health and AgingWestern Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC
Planning Committee
Daphne Bicket, MD
Judith S. Black, MD, MHA
George Gleeson, MD
Shuja Hassan, MD
Mary E. Ley, BSN, MSN, GNP-BC
Fredric Martin, MD
David Nace, MD, MPH
Karen A. Powers, MD
Neil M. Resnick, MD
Charles F. Reynolds III, MD
Fred Rubin, MD
Victor M. Rudkin, MD
Heather Sakely, PharmD, BCPS
Local Faculty (continued)
Registration Form (for use only if not registering online)
Clinical Update in Geriatric Medicine — March 27~29, 2014
Register online: https://ccehs.upmc.com/liveFormalCourses.jsf
Please type or print; photocopy all sides for additional registrants. No registration will be accepted without payment.
Last FIVE digits of Social Security Number ___ – ___ ___ ___ ___
Prefix � Mr. � Mrs. � Dr. � Ms. � Other, please indicate:
First Name
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Registration Fee: Please check appropriate fee: Early Registration Late Registration
“On-Site” registrations will pay an additional $25 in each category. (postmarked prior to (postmarked afterFeb. 27, 2014) Feb. 27, 2014)
� MD (nonmember of PA Geriatrics Society - Western Div.) $325 $350
� MD (member of PA Geriatrics Society - Western Div.) $280 $315
� Nurses and health care professionals(nonmember of PA Geriatrics Society - Western Div.) $245 $275
� Nurses and health care professionals(member of PA Geriatrics Society - Western Div.) $220 $250
� Residents, fellows, and other trainees $220 $250
� Pre-professional degree $105 $105
� Dinner Symposium – Thursday, March 27(all participants – optional at additional cost) $50
� Half-day (each session) Please indicate which day(s): ______________ ____ @ $85 ea. = $ ______
Please indicate below which session(s) you are planning to attend:
� Thursday morning, March 27 (includes breakfast and morning break)� Thursday afternoon, March 27 (includes lunch and afternoon break)� Friday morning, March 28 (includes breakfast and morning break)� Friday afternoon, March 28 (includes lunch and afternoon break)� Saturday morning, March 29 (includes breakfast and morning break)
Total Registration fee enclosed $ _________________
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State ______ ZIP Code
} This is how your name will appear
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Registration Fee: (does not include dinner/symposium) Early Registration Late Registration(postmarked prior to (postmarked afterFeb. 27, 2014) Feb. 27, 2014)
MD (nonmember of PA Geriatrics Society - Western Div.) $325 $350
MD (member of PA Geriatrics Society - Western Div.) $280 $315
Nurses and health care professionals(nonmember of PA Geriatrics Society - Western Div.) $245 $275
Nurses and health care professionals(member of PA Geriatrics Society - Western Div.) $220 $250
Residents, fellows, and other trainees $220 $250
Pre-professional degree $105 $105
“On-Site” registrations will pay an additional $25 in each category.
Dinner Symposium – Thursday, March 27(all participants – optional at additional cost) $50
Half-day (each session) — indicate which day(s) on registration form $85 ea.
Tuition includes:
� Registration and comprehensive course syllabus
� Admission to Geriatric Annual program and to the exhibit hall
� Continuing education credit
� Continental breakfast each morning, lunch on Thursday and Friday, and coffeebreaks for full conference registrants.
For information on becoming a Geriatric Society member, please contact Nadine Popovichat (412) 321-5035, ext. 110.
Special NeedsParticipation by all individuals is encouraged. Advance notification of any special needswill help us provide better service. Please notify us of your needs at least two weeks inadvance of the program by calling (412) 647-8232 or (412) 647-7050.
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Method of PaymentThe following methods of payment are acceptable for the registration fee:� Checks, personal or employer � Credit Card � UPMC Transfers
� Checks. Make payable to UPMC� Employer check included� Personal check included� Employer or Personal check to arrive under separate cover. If your employer or personal check is
arriving under separate cover, you may send or fax in your completed registration form now, but youmust complete the Credit Card Payments section below with valid credit card information in orderto hold your reservation. If the check payment is not received by four weeks post course, we willcharge the registration fee to the credit card number provided.
There is a $25.00 returned check fee.
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Mail payment with the Registration Form on pages 13, 14 and 15 to:UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health SciencesIroquois Building, Suite 302 • 200 Lothrop StreetPittsburgh, PA 15213-2536
For additional information, contact:Telephone: (412) 647-8232 or (412) 647-7050 • Fax: (412) 647-8222E-mail: [email protected]
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BREAKOUTWORKSHOPS
PLEASE RANK IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE EACH GROUP OF BREAKOUT SESSIONS.
ADMITTANCE WILL BE BASED ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS.
Friday morning, March 28, 2014
10:20 AM – 11:05 AM Breakout Workshop I • 11:15 AM – Noon Breakout Workshop II
Rank 1-5 in order of preference, 1 being highest preference.
� A. Smart Phone Medical Applications
� B. Aortic Stenosis in Older Persons: Who Should Receive TAVI?
� C. Learning to Think Like an ER Doctor
� D. Orthostatic Hypotension
� E. Ask the Gastroenterologist
Friday afternoon, March 28, 2014
3:25 PM – 4:05 PM Breakout Workshop III • 4:10 PM – 5:05 PM Breakout Workshop IV
Rank 1-5 in order of preference, 1 being highest preference.
� F. POLST: Having the Conversation
� G. Eye Problems in the Elderly
� H. Incorporating Prognosis into Decision-Making for
Frail Older Adults: A Practical Approach
� I. Ask the Pain Expert
� J. Dementia: It is All in the Approach
Saturday morning, March 29, 2014
8:00 AM – 8:45 AM Breakout Workshop V • 8:50 AM – 9:40 AM Breakout Workshop VI
Rank 1-5 in order of preference, 1 being highest preference.
� K Hearing and Deafness
� L. Ask the Radiologist
� M. Role of Medical Ethics in the Hospital Setting
� N. Assessment of Shoulder and Knee Pain
� O. Geriatric Dermatology
How did you hear about this conference? __________________________________________
� I require vegetarian lunch. � I require kosher lunch. � I have no special dietary requirements.
� Other _____________________________________
� YES! Send me information about becoming a member of the PA Geriatrics Society – Western Division.
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HELP ConferenceM a r c h 2 7 – 2 8 , 2 0 1 4HELP
Directors: Sharon Inouye, MD, MPH and Fred Rubin, MD
This two-day international conference is designed to educate Hospital Elder Life Program(HELP) teams regarding strategies for delirium prevention, using HELP to improvehospital-wide care of the elderly, and creating a climate of change. Expert clinicians andexperienced members of the HELP sites will share evidenced-based information andclinical insights on selected topics regarding the influence of HELP, delirium updates, andthe larger policy implications of care for the elderly. Updates on collaborative papers,expansion of the program and innovative site projects will also be presented.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, participants should be able to:
• Understand how delirium impacts older adults in the hospital
• Describe how to successfully train, monitor, and retain HELP volunteers
• Recognize how to present the business case of HELP to hospital administration
• Describe the importance of mobilizing older adults in the hospital
• Appreciate new areas of the HELP program, including updates to the HELP website
Meeting Location
Marriott Pittsburgh City Center112 Washington Place • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219Phone: (412) 471-4000 • Fax: (412) 553-5252
For more information, contact:
Krystal GolacinskiUPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health SciencesIroquois Building, Suite 302 • 200 Lothrop StreetPittsburgh, PA 15213-2536Phone: (412) 647-7050 or (412) 647-8232 • Fax: (412) 647-8222E-mail: [email protected]
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University’s mission. This policy applies to admissions, employment, and access to and treatment in University programs and activities*.
This is a commitment made by the University and is in accordance with federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations. For information
on University equal opportunity and affirmative action programs, please contact: University of Pittsburgh; Office of Affirmative Action,
Diversity, and Inclusion; Carol W. Mohamed, Director (and Title IX, 504 and ADA Coordinator); 412 Bellefield Hall; 315 South Bellefield
Avenue; Pittsburgh, PA 15260; 412-648-7860. For complete details on the University’s Nondiscrimination Policy, please refer to
Policy 07-01-03. For information on how to file a complaint under this policy, please refer to Procedure 07-01-03.