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28 ESP Scholarship Fund- Recipients are chosen each April from among the qualified second, third, and fourth year medical student applicants. Scholarships to individual recipients in the amount of $5,000 per year, or $15,000 total for three years of medical school, are awarded on the basis of need and interest in Family Medicine. A student receiving an ESP Scholarship promises to specialize in the field of Family Medicine and, upon completion of his or her intern or residency training, he or she promises to practice in the state of West Virginia for two years. If the ESP Scholarship is awarded to a fourth year medical student, the recipient is only required to practice in the state for one year. Tully Scholarship Fund- Named for Dr. C. Carl Tully & Margaret Tully, recipients are chosen each April from among the qualified third and fourth year medical student applicants. Scholarships to individual recipients in the amount of $5,000 per year are awarded on the basis of need and interest in Family Medicine. A student receiving a Tully Scholarship promises to specialize in the field of Family Medicine in the state of West Virginia for one year upon completion of his or her residency training. Family Medicine Foundation of West Virginia 650 Main Street Barboursville WV 25504 Phone 304.733.6485 Fax 304.733.6486 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fmfwv.org The Family Medicine Foundation of West Virginia ESP Fund and Tully Fund are medical student scholarship programs designed to help promote and encourage family physicians to practice in West Virginia. Over 64 students have received scholarships. Proceeds from this conference, along with generous donations from individuals, fund this valuable project. Want more information about giving? Talk to our staff at the registration table or visit the DONATE tab on our website at www.fmfwv.org. 1 33rd Annual Jose I. Ricard, MD Family Medicine & Sports Medicine Conference November 8-10, 2019 DoubleTree by Hilton Huntington, West Virginia

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ESP Scholarship Fund- Recipients are chosen each April from among the qualified

second, third, and fourth year medical student applicants. Scholarships to individual

recipients in the amount of $5,000 per year, or $15,000 total for three years of medical

school, are awarded on the basis of need and interest in Family Medicine. A student

receiving an ESP Scholarship promises to specialize in the field of Family Medicine and,

upon completion of his or her intern or residency training, he or she promises to practice in

the state of West Virginia for two years. If the ESP Scholarship is awarded to a fourth year

medical student, the recipient is only required to practice in the state for one year.

Tully Scholarship Fund- Named for Dr. C. Carl Tully & Margaret Tully, recipients are

chosen each April from among the qualified third and fourth year medical student

applicants. Scholarships to individual recipients in the amount of $5,000 per year are

awarded on the basis of need and interest in Family Medicine. A student receiving a Tully

Scholarship promises to specialize in the field of Family Medicine in the state of West

Virginia for one year upon completion of his or her residency training.

Family Medicine Foundation of West Virginia 650 Main Street Barboursville WV 25504 Phone 304.733.6485 Fax 304.733.6486

Email: [email protected] Website: www.fmfwv.org

The Family Medicine Foundation of West Virginia ESP Fund and Tully Fund are

medical student scholarship programs designed to help promote and encourage

family physicians to practice in West Virginia. Over 64 students have received

scholarships. Proceeds from this conference, along with generous donations from

individuals, fund this valuable project. Want more information about giving? Talk to

our staff at the registration table or visit the DONATE tab on our website at

www.fmfwv.org.

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33rd Annual Jose I. Ricard, MD

Family Medicine &

Sports Medicine

Conference

November 8-10, 2019

DoubleTree by Hilton

Huntington, West Virginia

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Welcome. On behalf of the Family Medicine Foundation

of West Virginia, I’d like to welcome you to our 33rd

Annual Conference. Our mission is improve the

quality of health care to West Virginia through the

promotion of the practice of family medicine. Our

goal this weekend is to provide you with informative

lectures on relevant topics from presenters who are

experts in their field. Have a great weekend!

Mike Hess, MD

FMFWV, president

SAVE THE DATE

34th Annual Jose I. Ricard, MD Family Medicine &

Sports Medicine Conference

November 13-15, 2020

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Dr. Jose I. Ricard

Dr. José I. Ricard, a native of Cuba and a 1960 graduate

of the University of Havana Medical School, served as the

Cuban Olympic Team Physician and the Cuban Sports

Medicine Director before fleeing the communism of Cuba

in 1963 to come to West Virginia. The Cuban native

fought the war against Fidel Castro as a Lieutenant in the

Medical Corps from 1950 - 1959.

Dr. Ricard is the only physician who is a member of the

Marshall University Athletic Hall of Fame and is

responsible for starting Marshall University’s Sports

Medicine program. As Team Physician of the Thundering

Herd since 1981, Dr. Ricard was a key component to the

rise of Marshall athletics. As a Family Physician, Dr. Ricard provided care to

thousands of patients through his private practice. He also served as a past

President of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Family

Physicians and was awarded the Academy’s highest honor, the prestigious

“Family Doc” Award in 1994.

Table of Contents

Accreditation 4

Conflicts/Disclosures 5

Assessments 5

Friday Agenda and Speakers 8-9

Saturday Agenda and Speakers 10-11

Sunday Agenda and Speakers 12-13

Corporate Contributors 14

FMFWV Board Members & Officers 14

Planning Committee Membership 15

Educational Contributors & Speaker Support 15

Exhibit Directory (in alphabetical order) 16-23

Scholarships and Donations Back

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Accreditation

*This live activity, the 33rd Annual José I. Ricard, MD Family Medicine & Sports Medicine

Conference, with a beginning date of 11/7/2019, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to

27.0 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should

claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AAFP

Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA

Category 1 for the AMA Physicians Recognition Award. When applying for AMA PRA Prescribed

hours, earned hours must be reported as Prescribed hours, not Category 1.

*This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Ohio Nurses Association, an

accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accredita-

tion. (OBN-001-91) Assigned ONA #22436. Nurses are eligible for up to 27 contact hours in-

cluding 15.5 advanced pharmacotherapy hours .

*Approved for 26.0 credits of AOA Category 2-A continuing education by the American Osteo-

pathic Association.

*Accepted for Physician Assistant CE credit.

*Approved by the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses.

Provider # WV1996-0101RN.

*Approved for 7.33 hours of continuing education by the West Virginia Board of Chiropractic.

*Approved for 4.0 hours by the State of West Virginia Board of Examiners of Psychologists for

4 lectures on Friday & Saturday.

*Approved for 24.0 contact hours by the West Virginia Board of Physical Therapy. Approval #

FMF-F19-01. Approval of this course does not necessarily imply that the West Virginia Board of

Physical Therapy supports the views of the presenter or sponsor.

*Approved for 27.0 Category-1 contact hours by the Kentucky Physical Therapy Association.

Approval # 32-19-KPTA.

*This continuing education activity is pending approval for 27.0 hours of continuing education

by the Pennsylvania Board of Physical Therapy.

*Approved for 23.5 hours of continuing education by the Ohio Physical Therapy Association.

*Approved for up to 26.0 Evidence Based Practice (EBP) hours by the Board of Certification

for Certified Athletic Trainers.

*Approved for 10.5 General Hours of CPE credit by the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy.

If your profession or licensing board is not listed, please speak with someone at the

front desk about accreditation. We are glad to help.

Certificates of completion will be mailed within one month after the Conference.

Please update your contact information with the registration desk staff.

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CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

To provide health care professionals with an update on the diagnosis and treatment of

commonly encountered problems. As a result of attending this Conference,

participants will review current clinical concepts in core areas of Family Medicine and

Sports Medicine, acquire practical, clinical information helpful in the diagnosis and

management of medical problems, and enhance and advance knowledge, skills, and

professional performance, thereby furthering excellence in health care in West Virginia

and the surrounding region.

After Oct.1st

Thursday lecture (includes dinner) $100

Physician (MD or DO) 3 Days $580

2 Days $525

1 Day $300

APRN, PT, PA, OT & Psychologist 3 Days $405

2 Days $305

1 Day $190

Pharm, RN, LPN, PTA 3 Days $345

2 Days $280

1 Day $170

Chiropractic Physician Sunday Only $220

Athletic Trainer 3 Days $320

2 Days $260

1 Day $175

Resident, Medical student, Student Trainer $75

Assessments Includes registration, breakfast, lunch & events.

There is no conflict of interest for anyone with the ability to control the content of this activity.

Unless listed, speakers have disclosed they have no financial interest, arrangement, or affiliation

with any commercial organization, and will not be discussing any products which they had a role in

developing. These speakers have also disclosed that they will not discuss any off-label use or

unapproved or investigational use of any product.

CONFLICTS & DISCLOSURES

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EXHIBITS 2019

Touma Hearing Centers Booth 43

Dr. Touma, Teresa Davis

Touma Hearing Centers provides comprehensive specialized hearing care by a team of expe-

rienced doctors of audiology under the supervision of a fellowship trained otologist (ear sur-

geon). While you can get hearing aids from a number of places, our audiologist and otologist

take time to thoroughly evaluate you, answer questions and find the best hearing solution

that fits your needs.

Tug River Health Association Booth 23

Tim Crofton, Sarah Waldron

As an FQHC facility, we've been in existence since April 1976 and now operate five federally

qualified health centers.

Ultragenyx Booth 8

Carmen Moffa

Ultragenyx is committed to rare and ultra rare diseases.

US Army Health Care Recruiting Booth 30

Guang Quan, SSG

The U.S. Army Medical Corp recruits high quality and motivated healthcare professionals.

Village Caregiving Booth 2A

Andrew Maass, Wade McGlone, Ben Keenan

Village Caregiving is a privately owned non-medical home health company, offering quality,

affordable services for your loved ones in the tri-state area, with offices in Barboursville,

Charleston, Clarksburg, and Ashland, KY. Accepting private payment, long-term care insur-

ance, Medicaid Aged & Disabled Waiver, and VA Homemaker benefits.

West Virginia Physical Therapy Association Sunday Only

The mission of the West Virginia Physical Therapy Association is to advance excellence in the

physical therapy profession through education, research, service and advocacy, for the en-

gagement of its members and the public.

WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities Booth 42

Vanessa VanGilder

WVUCED leads efforts to provide better services to West Virginians with disabilities through

training., research, and services.

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EXHIBITS 2019

Scott Orthopedic Center Booth 33

Diane Perry, Thomas Scott, MD

Established in 1929, Scott Orthopedic Center is a multi-faceted medical practice devoted to

diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of injuries and conditions of the musculo-

skeletal system. Our mission is to provide unequaled quality and compassionate care to our

patients. We are dedicated to achieve the best possible outcome for every patient. “Our

Patients Are Our Guests.”

SOMC Booth 26

Jill Martin, Katie Shirley

Southern Ohio Medical Center is a 248 bed regional medical center in Portsmouth, OH. It is

the mission of SOMC to truly make a difference in the lives of patients, employees and the

surrounding community. Portsmouth is two hours from Columbus and Cincinnati, with easy

access to the tri-state.

St. Mary's Medical Center Booth 35

Lisa Breeden

St. Mary's Medical Center is a member of Mountain Health Network, among the largest hos-

pital systems in the state of West Virginia. St. Mary’s employs nearly 3,000 people and

serves patients with 393 licensed beds, an outpatient center and a second medical campus in

Ironton, Ohio. Mountain Health has designated St. Mary’s as a Cardiovascular Center of Ex-

cellence and St. Mary’s is a also a regional leader in cancer treatment, emergency/trauma

services, neuroscience, and joint replacement. As a teaching facility associated with the Joan

C. Edwards Marshall University School of Medicine, St. Mary's trains medical residents in

several specialties.

Stonerise at Home Booth 44

Kristi Dunlap

The skilled professionals at Stonerise at Home work cooperatively with healthcare providers

to provide caring, compassionate services in a private residence, apartment, relative’s home

or assisted living facility. Among the services we offer are: skilled nursing, physical therapy,

occupational therapy, speech therapy, home health aides, and medical social services. We

have 9 locations in WV and OH.

Thomas Health System Booth 31

Linnett McCann, Sara Cloer

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7:00 am Complimentary Blood Drawing & Chemistry Profile

2nd Floor, Upper Mezzanine CAMC LabWorks

7:00 am Registration/Breakfast/Exhibit Visitation

7:50 am “Welcome and Overview”

Robert B. Walker, MD

Program Chair and Vice Chancellor, HEPC

7:55 am “Overview of morning topics”

Courtney Wellman, MD

Family Medicine Resident, Marshall University J.C.E. School of Medicine

8:00 am “West Virginia Immunization Services Update”

Sherri Young, DO, FAAFP

Charleston, WV

8:50 am “Prognostication and Difficult Discussions”

Crystal Vance, FNP-BC, APHPN

Huntington, WV

9:40 am Refreshment Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

10:00 am “Chronic Disease-When to Transition from Palliative Care to Hospice ”

Melissa Bullock, DO

Huntington, WV

11:00 am “Advanced Care Planning– Completing a POST form”

Shannon Runnels, APRN, NP-C

Huntington, WV

12:00 pm Lunch Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

AGENDA

Friday, November 8, 2019

Joseph T. Skaggs, MD Memorial Luncheon

Friday Lunch Sponsor

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EXHIBITS 2019

McLain MedSure Booth 47

Eric Schwarz, Joe Schriver

We will display the gold standard three minute non-invasive test for peripheral neuropathy.

We carry everything from autoclaves to ultrasound.

Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Booth 36

Susan Jessup

Ozempic (Semaglutide) GLP1-RA; *Once Weekly Injection *For Type 2 Diabetes

Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals– Weight Management Booth 10

Gretchen Gammon

Saxenda- liaglutide injection 3mg for chronic weight management

Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Booth 37

Dan Moore

At Pfizer, we apply science and our global resources to bring therapies to people that extend

and significantly improve their lives. We strive to set the standard for quality, safety and

value in the discovery, development and manufacture of health care products. Our global

portfolio includes medicines and vaccines as well as many of the world's best-known con-

sumer health care products.

Pfizer Pharmaceuticals - Vaccine Division Booth 24

David Ballowe

At Pfizer, we apply science and our global resources to bring therapies to people that extend

and significantly improve their lives. We strive to set the standard for quality, safety and

value in the discovery, development and manufacture of health care products. Our global

portfolio includes medicines and vaccines as well as many of the world's best-known con-

sumer health care products.

River Cities Printing Booth 12

Lisa Marcum, Cindy Crigger

River Cities Printing is a full-service commercial printer located in Huntington, WV. Our niche

is printing Front Page Stick-On Ads for newspapers. We also print inserts, menus, brochures,

business card directories, maps and more. Check us out at www.rivercitiesprinting.com or

call Lisa or Cindy at (304) 528-5496.

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EXHIBITS 2019 Kowa Pharmaceuticals Booth 25

Amy Elliott

In July of 2008, Kowa Company, Ltd., of Nagoya, Japan, acquired ProEthic Pharmaceuticals,

Inc., and Kowa Pharmaceuticals America, Inc. (KPA) was born. Kowa's entry into the U.S.

pharmaceutical market represents a significant step towards its vision of creating a global

pharmaceutical organization.

LabCorp Booth 32

Shelbi Neri

Laboratory Corp of America is the world’s leading healthcare diagnostic company who has

operations in Fairmont, Charleston, Princeton and Lewisburg, WV. Our Charleston cytology

lab runs over 1.2 million cytology tests every year and is the world’s largest lab focused on

women’s health. LabCorp has 340 employees in WV.

Lilly Pharmaceuticals Booth 38

Gabrielle Bailey

For more than 138 years, we have worked tirelessly to develop and deliver trusted medicines

that meet real needs. Our growing portfolio of medicines includes treatments in the areas of

oncology, cardiovascular, diabetes, critical care, neuroscience, men’s health and musculo-

skeletal fields.

Lincoln Primary Care Center Booth 19

Greg Elkins, MD

At Lincoln Primary Care Center and Southern West Virginia Health system, our primary con-

cern is your good health. Using a team-based approach to the services we offer, our focus is

centered around integrating all aspects of care with a goal of improving your physical health,

including care for chronic conditions you may experience, and addressing behavioral health,

including referrals to community-based social services you may need.

Marshall Health / Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine Booth 5

Leah Payne, Linda Holmes, Sheanna Spence

Marshall Health is the largest, most comprehensive medical group in the region featuring

more than 200 physicians readily available in more than 65 specialties and subspecialties. We

are the faculty practice plan for the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine and as such are com-

mitted to excellence-excellence in medical education and excellence in patient care. Marshall

Health cares for patients in two dozen convenient locations across the Tri-State re-

gion. Offering the latest in high-quality, multi-disciplinary health care, we serve patients

from nearly 29 counties in three states. We are…the health care team you trust.

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12:45 pm “Welcome and Overview”

Robert B. Walker, MD

Program Chair and Vice Chancellor, HEPC

12:50 pm “Overview of morning topics”

Darrin Nichols, MD

Family Medicine Resident, Charleston Division, WVU Family Medicine

1:00 pm “High Risk Meds in the Elderly”

Cindy Pinson, MD

Huntington, WV

1:50 pm “Heart Disease and Cholesterol Management”

Julian Espiritu, Jr., MD

Charleston, WV

2:40 pm Refreshment Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

3:00 pm “WV Concussion Law Update”

Greg Elkins, MD

Hamlin, WV

3:50 pm Refreshment Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

4:00 pm “Organ Donation”

Heather Willis, RN

Huntington, WV

5:00 pm Audience Question & Answer

5:30 pm Adjournment

Sherri Young, DO

Kanawha County

Health Department

Cindy Pinson, MD

Cabell Huntington

Hospital

Crystal Vance, FNP-BC

Cabell Huntington

Hospital

Julian Espititu, Jr., MD

Charleston Area

Medical Center

Melissa Bullock, DO

Cabell Huntington

Hospital

Greg Elkins, MD

Lincoln County

Primary Care

Shannon Runnels,APRN

Cabell Huntington

Hospital

Heather Willis, RN

K.O.D.A.

Friday Speakers

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7:00 am Complimentary Blood Drawing & Chemistry Profile

2nd Floor, Upper Mezzanine CAMC LabWorks

7:00 am Registration/Breakfast/Exhibit Visitation

7:50 am “Welcome and Overview”

Stephen M. Petrany, MD

Chairman, Family Medicine, Marshall University

7:55 am “Overview of morning Topics”

Michael Sutton, MD

Family Medicine Resident, Wheeling Family Residency Program

8:00 am “ProAct”

Zach Hansen, MD

Huntington, WV

8:50 am “Advanced Heart Failure”

Carlos Rueda, MD

Huntington, WV

9:40 am Refreshment Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

10:00 am “Antibiotic Resistance and Next Generation Preventative Strategies”

Scott Fridkin, MD

Atlanta, GA

11:00 am “Social Determinants of Health in West Virginia”

Lauri Andress, PhD, JD

Morgantown, WV

12:00 pm Lunch Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

AGENDA

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Saturday Lunch Sponsor

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EXHIBITS 2019

HIMG Regional Medical Center Booth 46

Patty Dickey, Mark Morgan

HIMG is a thriving multi-specialty group practice founded in 1969 now consisting of more

than seventy-five (75+) physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners including

primary care, medical subspecialties and general surgery. The physician group is considered

to be the premier group practice in the tri-state area including and around Huntington, West

Virginia with a proven track record in attracting high caliber, qualified physicians.

Holzer Health System Booth 40

Emily Davidson, Meghan Stone

Holzer, the largest, strongest healthcare system serving south central Ohio into West Virginia

and Kentucky. We provide unparalleled access to leading technology, right here at home.

Our skilled professionals, physicians and advanced practitioners mission is to achieve patient-

centered excellence, giving the best care every visit, every time.

Hospice of Huntington Booth 11

Bryan Gilpin

Hospice of Huntington provides compassionate physical, emotional, and spiritual care for

those with a life-limiting illness, and continued support for their families.

Janssen Pharmaceuticals Booth 41

Debbi Casto

Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a pharmaceutical company of Johnson & Johnson, provides

medicines for an array of health concerns in several therapeutic areas, including: attention

deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), general medicine (acid reflux disease, infectious diseas-

es), mental health (bipolar I disorder, schizophrenia), neurologics (Alzheimer’s disease, epi-

lepsy, migraine prevention and treatment), pain management, and women’s health.

Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates (K.O.D.A.) Booth 45

Joy Adkins

Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates (K.O.D.A.) is dedicated to saving lives through organ and

tissue donation and transplantation. KODA was formed to establish a statewide educational

and procurement network. KODA is an independent, non-profit organ and tissue procure-

ment agency.

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EXHIBITS 2019

Capture RX Booth 22

Mat Garcia, Kevin Denton

At CaptureRx, our mission is to enable your mission. Our leading 340B solutions and expert

team will handle the complicated, time-consuming tasks associated with 340B compliance,

giving you more time and resources to achieve your mission and do what you do best – care

for patients in need.

Disability Determination of West Virginia Booth 3

Johnette Graff

The Disability Determination Section (DDS), in agreement with the Social Security Administra-

tion, determines medical eligibility for Social Security Disability for West Virginians. These

benefits include Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income

(SSI) claims. While administered in West Virginia by the state Division of Rehabilitation Ser-

vices, the DDS is federally regulated and funded entirely through the Social Security Admin-

istration.

Epilepsy Foundation of WV Booth 6

Chris Mullett, Linda Anderson

EFWV is a chapter of the national Epilepsy Foundation of America and works closely with the

national Epilepsy Foundation to develop and implement programs and services for people

with epilepsy across West Virginia.

Fair Shake Network Booth 14

Nancy Tyler; Ann McDaniel; Chris Marr

The Fair Shake Network is a statewide disability advocacy organization. Our mission is to

educate policy makers and the public on issues that affect people with disabilities.

Gideons International Booth 16

Maurine Skeens

The Gideons International is an interdenominational association of Christian business and

professional men and their spouses who are members of Protestant/Evangelical churches.

Our members are dedicated to saving the lost through personal witnessing and distribution

of God’s word in more than 190 countries around the world.

Greenwich Biosciences Booth 3A

Barb Hanning, Kristie Cline

Greenwich Biosciences offers a novel AED treatment for epilepsy.

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Saturday Speakers

12:55 pm “Overview of morning topics”

Seth O’Neal, DO

Family Medicine Resident, Clarksburg Family Medicine Residency Program

1:00 pm “Your Kid and My Kid Are Not Playing in the Pros”

Louis Profeta, MD

Indianapolis, IN

2:00 pm “Three Reasons”

Louis Profeta, MD

Indianapolis, IN

2:50 pm Refreshment Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

3:00 pm “Depression/Anxiety”

Sarah Stevens, PsyD

Barboursville, WV

4:00 pm “PTSD, Substance Abuse, TBI, and Suicide Prevention”

Sarah Stevens, PsyD

Barboursville, WV

5:00 pm Audience Question & Answer

6:00 pm Adjournment

Zach Hansen, MD

Valley Health

System

Carlos Rueda, MD

St. Mary’s

Medical Center

Louis Profeta, MD

St. Vincent

Medical Center

Scott Fridkin, MD

Emory University

CDC

Sarah Stevens, PsyD

Huntington Internal

Medicine Group

Lauri Andress, MPH, PhD

West Virginia

University

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7:00 am Complimentary Blood Drawing & Chemistry Profile

2nd Floor, Upper Mezzanine CAMC LabWorks

7:00 am Registration/Breakfast/Exhibit Visitation

7:55 am “Overview of morning topics”

Donald Ours, DO

Sports Medicine Resident, Marshall University J.C.E. School of Medicine

8:00 am “Clinical Taping Techniques”

Joe Leaman, MS, ATC

Parkersburg, WV

8:50 am “Pelvic Floor Therapy: An Introduction to Dysfunction & Rehabilitation”

Shauna Wade, MOT/OTR/L

Huntington, WV

9:40 am Refreshment Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

10:00 am “Wound Care in Primary Care”

Rolando Cunanan, MD

Somerset, PA

11:00 am “The Effectiveness of Joint Mobilization for Shoulder Pain”

Aaron Sciascia, PhD, ATC, PES

Richmond, KY

12:00 pm Lunch Break and Exhibit Visitation– 2nd Floor

AGENDA

Sunday, November 10, 2019

TROY SMITH, Heisman Trophy winner

Troy Smith is a former quarterback who played in the NFL and CFL. He

played college football at Ohio State, was recognized as an All-American, and

won the Heisman Trophy in 2006. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in

the fifth round of the 2007 NFL Draft, and also played for the NFL's San

Francisco 49ers, the UFL's Omaha Nighthawks, and the CFL's Montreal

Alouettes. With Smith at quarterback, Ohio State lost only two games in the 2005 regular

season, and in only one of those was Smith the starter. Smith's 2005 stats included 2,282

passing yards with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions. This led to a passer rating of 162.66,

the fourth-highest of the season. He rushed for 611 yards and 11 touchdowns on 136 carries. In

January 2006, he was named the Offensive MVP of the Fiesta Bowl, after leading the Buckeyes

to a 34-20 win over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Smith went on to win the 2006 Heisman

Trophy and played in the 2007 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game against the Florida

Gators. Smith, himself a father of two children, has advocated for passage of the FIT Kids Act.

The act would require school districts to report on students' physical activity and to give health

and nutritional information to children.

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EXHIBITS 2019

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Booth 17

Melissa Lambert, David Wells, Scott Blake, Nichole Ellis

Cabell-Huntington Health Department Booth 9

Dr. Michael Kilkenny, Kathleen Napier, Elizabeth Adkins

Cabell-Huntington Health Department's mission is to proactively advance public health

through strong community partnerships, continuously act to ensure a healthy, protected

environment exists and promote individual total well-being that results in healthy

communities.

Cabell-Huntington Health Hospital Foundation Booth 4A

Beth Dial, Courtney Dilcher, Emily Pratt , Tammy Burns, Christi Gee

The Cabell Huntington Hospital Foundation was created in 1983 to support the mission of

the hospital and to heighten awareness and understanding of the essential role quality

health care plays in our community. The Foundation is a separate 501(C) (3) corporation

with a volunteer community board of trustees. The Foundation proudly helps Cabell Hun-

tington Hospital, Hoops Family Children’s Hospital, Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center,

Pleasant Valley Hospital, Huntington’s Kitchen and Senior Services at Cabell Huntington

Hospital.

CAMC Health Weight Loss Center Booth 36

Emily Hundley , Amanda Angel

The Weight Loss Center provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to help

achieve long-term weight loss and live a healthier life. Our Center is nationally accredited

for adult and adolescent bariatric surgery.

CAMC LabWorks Booth 1A

Greg Lane, Al Grubb

Since 1983 we have been known as SVI Laboratory Services, but on July 1, 2013 we have a

new name, CAMC LabWorks. Over the years we have grown to become one of the premier

hospital outreach laboratory services in the country, providing reference testing services to

physicians and other healthcare providers. All of us at CAMC LabWorks pledge to continue

the tradition of providing quality laboratory services right here in your own community.

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EXHIBITS 2019

The Family Medicine Foundation of West Virginia would like to thank our exhibitors for their

continued support.

Abbvie Booth 27

Gloria Umoh

Humira / Opportunities for Identifying and Treating Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Adolescence

and Beyond

Amarin Pharmaceuticals Booth 39

Lauryn Meadows, Ben Bronosky

Amarin Corporation plc is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the commercialization

and development of therapeutics to improve cardiovascular health. Vascepa® (icosapent

ethyl), Amarin's first FDA approved product, is a pure, EPA-only, omega-3 fatty acid product

available by prescription. For more information about Vascepa visit www.vascepa.com.

For more information visit www.amarincorp.com.

American Board of Independent Medical Examiners Booth 5A

Mohammed Ranavaya, MD, JD

The foundation of mission of the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners (ABIME)

is the belief that certification of independent medical examiners benefits the public good.

This belief is based on the tenet that credentialed physicians have demonstrated that they

possess the knowledge, skills, experience, and abilities required for the attainment of their

certification as a Certified Independent Medical Examiners, (CIME).

Arthritis Foundation Sunday Only

Cathy Schrader

The Arthritis Foundation is the Champion of Yes. Leading the fight for the arthritis communi-

ty, the Arthritis Foundation helps conquer everyday battles through life-changing information

and resources, access to optimal care, advancements in science and community connections.

AstraZeneca Booth 21

Justin O’Reilly

AstraZeneca puts patient health first. We represent Respiratory, Diabetes , Cardiovascular,

And Oncology products: Bevespi, Symbicort, Bydureon Becise, Farxiga, Brilinta, Fasenra , Im-

finzi, Iressa, and Lynparza.

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12:55 pm “Overview of morning topics”

Donald Ours, DO

Sports Medicine Resident, Marshall University J.C.E. School of Medicine

1:00 pm “Fitness and Nutrition in Young Athletes”

Troy Smith

Columbus, OH

1:50 pm “Clinical Update on Concussions”

Dan Martin, EdD, ATC/R

Buckhannon, WV

2:40 pm “Exertional Rhabdomyolysis: Case Studies & Return to Play”

Jordan Beckett, MD

Parkersburg, WV

3:30 pm Audience Question & Answer/Evaluation Session

4:30 pm Adjournment

Sunday Speakers

PAUL W. AMBROSE, MD

SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM

Joe Leaman, ATC

Mountain River

Physical Therapy

Troy Smith

Shauna Wade, MOT

Cabell Huntington

Hospital

Dan Martin, EdD, ATC/R

WV Wesleyan University

Rolando Cunanan, MD

Advanced Wound Care

Jordan Beckett, DO

Camden Clark

Medical Center

Aaron Sciascia, PhD

Eastern Kentucky

University

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CORPORATE CONTRIBUTORS

Cabell Huntington Hospital Foundation

CAMC LabWorks

CAMC Health Education and Research Institute

Drs. Joseph and Omayma Touma Touma Hearing Centers

Marshall Health

Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine

Paul Ambrose Charitable Trust Foundation

St. Mary’s Medical Center

Thomas Health System

Michael R. Hess, MD - President (2019-2023)

Gregory Elkins, MD - Vice President (2019-2022)

William B. Ferrell, Jr. – Secretary/Treasurer (2016-2020)

John E. Beane, MD (2019-2022)

Amy Marsteller, MD (2018-2020)

Terrence Triplett, MD (2019-2021)

Kelly M. Pitsenbarger, MD (2018-2022)

Samuel K. Roberts, MD (2019-2022)

Matthew R. Walker, JD (2018-2021)

Robert B. Walker, MD (2018-2020)

Mary Ann Mauer, DO – WVAFP Liaison (ex-officio)

FAMILY MEDICINE FOUNDATION OF WEST VIRGINIA OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES

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PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Tom Belmaggio, ATC Marshall Sports Medicine Institute

Lisa Breeden, St. Mary’s Medical Center

Cathy Burns, City of Huntington

Patty Dickey, Huntington Internal Medicine Group

William Ferrell, Family Medicine Foundation of West Virginia

Linda Holmes, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine

Donna Kaplan, CS-FNP, Huntington Internal Medicine Group

Courtney Meese, Valley Health System

Mackenzie Morley, Kenzington Alley & Downtown Huntington Partners

Abby Reale, Cabell Huntington Hospital

Joe Touma, Sr., MD, Touma Hearing Centers

Parker Ward, Realty Advantage

Judy Watters, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine

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Program Co-Chairman, Robert B. Walker, MD, MS

Marshall Health / Center for Healthy Aging

Program Co-Chairman, Joe Leaman, MS, ATC

Director of Sports Medicine / Athletic Performance, Mountain River Physical Therapy

The Family Medicine Foundation of West Virginia would like to

acknowledge the following organizations for independent

educational grants and speaker support (in alphabetical order):

Advanced Wound Care Center, Cabell Huntington Hospital,

Camden Clark Medical Center – WVU Medicine, Charleston Area

Medical Center, Eastern Kentucky University, Emory University,

Huntington Internal Medicine Group (HIMG), Kanawha County

Health Department, KODA, Lincoln County Primary Care, Marshall

University, Mountain River Physical Therapy, St. Mary’s Medical

Center, St. Vincent Medical Center, Valley Health Systems, WVU

Medicine, West Virginia Wesleyan College