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Preconference — july 21phArmAcology UpDAte presenteD by:
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hot topics in primary care
register online at www.contemporaryforums.com or by calling 800-377-7707
A NAtioNAl CoNfereNCe for NPs, MDs, PAs, CNMs, & rNs
Jackson Hole, wyhome of the Grand tetons and Gateway to yellowstone
July 21-24, 2013pAge 7
earn up to 20.25 ce hours
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you’re invited!In the current environment of health promotion and disease prevention, primary care is in the spotlight. The rational use of diagnostic tests and new medications, reduction of cardiovascular risk factors, issues in women’s health care, behavioral approaches for a healthier outcome, and management of chronic disease, all combine as mandates as we move forward in the 21st century. We all know the aging population will put incredible demands on the current health care system. What can we do to prepare for this challenge? And how will the Affordable Care Act impact our practices going forward?
Designed for NPs, MDs, PAs, CNMs, and RNs from primary care settings, this 4th annual conference is sponsored by Contemporary Forums, a leader in quality continuing education, in partnership with JNP: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. Hot Topics in Primary Care brings together an outstanding panel of clinically active faculty members who will discuss the challenges you face daily in your office or clinic setting.
Bring your questions and puzzling cases… this dynamic faculty will give you answers and guidance. Plan now to join your colleagues at Hot Topics in Primary Care!
conference obJectivestHis program will enable tHe experienced clinician to better:
AccreDitAtionA certificate of Attendance will be available online after you complete the course requirements, enabling you to register your credit with the appropriate licensing boards or associations. to apply for credit not listed below, use the procedure established by the specific organization.
nurses and nurse practitioners
preconference: 6.75 Ancc/8.1 cA brn contact hoursmain conference: 13.5 Ancc/16.2 cA brn contact hours
contemporary Forums is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the american nurses credentialing center’s commission on accreditation.
contemporary Forums is approved by the california board of registered nursing, provider #04516. (ca brn contact hour = 50 minutes)
ncc certified nurses and nurse practitioners
contemporary Forums is a continuing education organization recognized by the national certification corporation. this conference covers a variety of the core competency Areas and content topics required for the ncc’s certification maintenance in your specialty.
pHysicians
preconference: 6.75 credits main conference: 13.5 creditscontemporary Forums is accredited by the accreditation council for continuing medical education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
contemporary Forums designates this live Activity for a maximum of 20.25 AmA prA category 1 credits™ physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Application for cme credit has been filed with the american academy of family physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
contentsAccreditation ........................... 2
conference schedules..........4
conference Faculty ...............6
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Who shoUlD AttenD?• Family, Adult, Geriatric,
and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners
• Family Physicians
• Internists
• Physician Assistants
• Nurse-Midwives
• Office and Clinic Staff Nurses
… and anyone else interested in providing state-of-the-art, comprehensive primary care.
• explore diagnostic and management options for a variety of common conditions seen in the office or clinic setting, including metabolic syndrome, dermatologic conditions, sports injuries, abnormal vaginal bleeding, cognitive changes, and obesity.
• Discuss the highlights of the Affordable care Act and their implications for providing health care and reproductive services for women.
• Fine-tune your management of hyperlipidemia, incorporating the new national cholesterol education program (ncep iV) guidelines.
• Discuss the pharmacology of select dietary supplements used in primary care.
• synthesize and apply new knowledge through case-based discussion of select clinical challenges.
• Develop an interprofessional approach to primary care to maximize patient outcome.
“In my 21 years of practice as a GnP and fnP, this is one of the most pertinent conferences to everyday clinical practice that I have ever attended.”
Ann green, phD, Aprn, Fnp-bc, gnp-bc Dubois, Wy
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uu new tHis year! A “pharmacology Update” provided as an optional preconference on July 21 where you’ll learn newer trends and options for pharmacotherapy, as well as common clinical issues related to prescribing. the dynamic “Agins team,” instructors for contemporary Forums’ pharmacology course, will be there to share their pearls.
uu A number of “hot topics” you deal with in your every day practice, addressed in a variety of teaching styles including didactic sessions, faculty panels, concurrent sessions, and interactive case study discussions.
uu A comprehensive approach to primary care, including topics on dermatology, sports medicine, women’s health, pharmacology, cardiovascular health and geriatrics.
uu core competency Areas and content topics for ncc certification maintenance in your specialty are included in this conference.
uu A complimentary subscription to JNP: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. Visit www.npjournal.org
uu the glorious setting of Jackson hole and the grand tetons, where you can combine outstanding education with time to explore this incomparable setting.
wHat makes tHe 2013 conference a “must attend” event?
Mark your calendar, invite a colleague to join you, and plan on a unique learning experience. See you there!
july21
easy ways to registeronline (credit card only)contemporaryForums.com
phone (credit card only)(800) 377-7707monday – Friday8am - 5pm (pacific time)
fax (credit card or purchase order)(800) 329-9923
mailAttn: registrar6377 clark Ave., suite 200Dublin, cA 94568
nurse-midwives
preconference: 6.75 hoursmain conference: 13.5 hoursthe continuing education committee of the american college of nurse-midwives grants reciprocity status to the Accreditation council for continuing medical education (Accme) for category 1 offerings, providing the program is relevant to nurse-midwifery. nurse-midwives may report up to the listed hours of credit.
pHysician assistants
preconference: 6.75 hoursmain conference: 13.5 hoursthe american academy of physician assistants accepts category 1 cme approval from organizations accredited by the Accme to grant category 1 hours toward the physician’s recognition Award. pAs may report up to the listed hours of credit.
pHarmacology credit for prescriptive autHority
preconference: 6.75 hoursmain conference: 6.5 hours availablerx indicates pharmacology content. because states’ requirements vary, contact your board of nursing for more information.
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sunday, July 21
7:00 a.m. preconference registrationcontinental breakfast for conference participants
8:00 new drugs in the arsenal: the top 10 drug approvals 2011-2013 (rx = .75 hr.)
8:45 what’s new with anticoagulants? (rx = .75 hr.)
9:30 refreshment break
9:45challenges in psychopharmacology: approaches for treatment resistant depression (rx = 1 hr.)
10:45medication management in the elderly: reducing redundancy and complications (rx = .75 hr.)
11:30 Questions and discussion (rx = .5 hr.)
12:00 p.m. lunch break (box lunch will be provided)
12:45rational polypharmacy in the management of chronic pain (rx = 1.25 hr.)
2:00 refreshment break
2:15infectious disease potpourri: new antibiotics, emerging antibiotic resistance, adult vaccines and more (rx = 1 hr.)
3:15 interesting cases/Questions and discussion (rx = .75 hr.)
4:00 Adjourn
sunday, July 21
3:30 - 5:30 p.m. main conference registration • Welcome reception
main conferencemonday, July 22 - wednesday, July 24monday, July 22
7:00 a.m. main conference registrationcontinental breakfast for conference participants
8:00Hot topics in dietary supplements: vitamin d, fish oils, probiotics and others Alan p. Agins, phD (rx = .75 hr.)
8:45 pearls and pitfalls in dermatology mona mofid, mD, FAAD (rx = .25 hr.)
9:30 refreshment break
10:00the impact of metabolic syndrome on cardiovascular Health
Joyce l. ross, msn, Anp, cs, FnlA (rx = .25 hr.)
11:00
the affordable care act and women’s Health services: what primary care providers need to know
michael s. policar, mD, mph
11:45 managing behaviors in dementia patients Jody F. Agins, msn, rnp, Fnp/gnp-bc, Wcc (rx = .5 hr.)
12:30 p.m. Questions and discussion Faculty panel (rx = .25 hr.)
1:00 Adjourn
preconferencepHarmacology update for primary care clinicians sunday, July 21alan p. aGins, phdJody f. aGins, msn, rnp, fnp/Gnp-Bc, wccKeeping up with new medications and prescribing regimens is a challenge for primary care clinicians. the benefits of medications have to be balanced with the potential for side effects or drug- related complications. it is essential that we understand the interrelationships of disease and effective therapy as we provide the best care for our patients. this preconference will update you on newer trends and options for pharmacotherapy and will address common clinical issues and concerns related to prescribing medications. many of you know Alan p. Agins, phD and Jody F. Agins, msn, rnp, Fnp/gnp-bc, Wcc as the principal instructors for the contemporary Forums’ pharmacology course. Join them in Jackson hole for what is certain to be a dynamic and collaborative discussion on what’s new in pharmacology for primary care.
oBJectives• identify pharmacologic considerations
for a variety of medications used in primary care.
• discuss medication management for the elderly, avoiding duplication among care providers and minimizing complications.
• develop a strategy for treating chronic pain through drug combinations.
• demonstrate interprofessional care through collaboration in case discussion.
Registrations must include full tuition payment to be accepted. Registrations faxed without payment will not be processed. Conference communications are sent via email. When registering please provide attendee’s best email address as some emails are filtered and blocked. Since conference registration and hotel rooms are limited, early registration is advised.
Preconference Main Conference
registration fees
Nurses, PAs, ** Residents,
Others Physicians
Early Registration* $175 $425 $525
Regular Registration $215 $465 $565
*Postmarked or phone/fax/online registration and fees received on/before June 10.
**Residents: To qualify, submit facility verification of status with registration.
Out of consideration to registrants, children of any age and spouses may not attend the sessions.
ConfEREnCE InfoRMatIon
YouR tuItIon InCludEs• WelcomeReception
• Continentalbreakfasts
• Refreshmentbreaks
• CertificateofAttendance
• Onlineaccesstopresentationhandoutsandrecordedsessions.
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Hertz is the official car rental agency for the conference.
Special rates will be in effect throughout the conference as well as one week before and after.
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A limited block of rooms is being held for you and your guests at special group rates which will be in effect, based on room availability, from July 19 toJuly 25. The discounted room rate may be availablebefore and after the conference for those wishing to extend their stay. Please inquire when making your hotel reservation.
For additional hotel information, call the Snow King Resort at (307) 733-5200.
PLEASE NOTE: The Snow King Resort is undergoing a $16 million renovation, which is scheduled to be completed by June. See page 7 for details.
WARNING! The hotel room release date is June 18, 2013. In the past, rooms and condos have sold out as early as four weeks before the hotel room block release date, so make your reservations NOW. The rates listed below are available for reservations made before June 18 or until the room block is full, whichever comes first. To have access to the reduced rates, you must make your reservations before June 18. Call the hotel for availability and rates after this date.
RATES:$175 single/double (*Rates are per room and subject to prevailing state and local taxes.)
FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS:Call (800) 522-KING (5464) and inform them that you are attending the Contemporary Forums’ conference, Hot Topics In Primary Care. Request a confirmation number and written confirmation of your reservation. Reservations must include a first night’s deposit.
A limited number of condominiums, adjacent to the hotel, are available. All units except studios have kitchens and can sleep up to 10 people as listed below. PLEASE NOTE: Release date for condos is June 18, 2013.
Standard Condos Rates per day:$215 – Studio (2 people)$225 – One bedroom (4 people)$325 – Two bedrooms (6-8 people)$355 – Three bedrooms (8 people)$455 – Four bedrooms (8-10 people)
Luxury Love Ridge Condos Rates per day:$235 – Studio Suite$245 – One Bedroom $450 – Two Bedrooms$475 – Three Bedrooms
(Rates are per condo and subject to prevailing state and local taxes.)
Contact the hotel regarding cancellation policy. For arrivals after 3 p.m., call the hotel on the day of travel to reconfirm reservations.
The conference will be held at the newly-renovated Snow King Resort, 400 East Snow King Avenue, Jackson Hole, WY 83001.
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main conference (continued)
tuesday, July 23 7:00 a.m. continental breakfast for conference participants
8:00 concurrent sessions #1
#11 Basic Wound care: Assessment, Documentation & Treatment
Jody F. Agins, msn, rnp, Fnp/gnp-bc, Wcc (rx = .25 hr.)
#12 contraceptive Management for Women with chronic Medical conditions: case Dilemmas
michael s. policar, mD, mph (rx = 1 hr.)
9:00 session change
9:15 concurrent sessions #2
#21 Serotonin Syndrome: causes, Differential Diagnosis, and Treatment Alan p. Agins, phD (rx = .75 hr.)
#22 Managing obesity with your Patients: It’s All About lifestyle
Joyce l. ross, msn, Anp, cs, FnlA (rx = .25 hr.)
10:15 refreshment break
10:45 concurrent sessions #3
#31 common cases in Sports Medicine
Andrew John maxwell gregory, mD, FAAp, FAcsm (rx = .25 hr.)
#32 Menopause Symptom Management: What really Works?
michael s. policar, mD, mph (rx = .5 hr.)
11:45 session change
12:00 p.m. concurrent sessions #4
#41 Managing Hypercholesterolemia: challenging cases
Joyce l. ross, msn, Anp, cs, FnlA (rx = .5 hr.)
#42 And the Winner Is... recognizing contact Allergens
mona mofid, mD, FAAD (rx = .5 hr.)
1:00 Adjourn
wednesday, July 247:00 a.m. continental breakfast for conference participants
8:00 managing “weekend warrior” injuries
Andrew John maxwell gregory, mD, FAAp, FAcsm (rx = .25 hr.)
8:45the ncep guidelines from research to clinical practice: fine-tune your management
Joyce l. ross, msn, Anp, cs, FnlA (rx = .25 hr.)
9:30acute knee injuries: essential History & exam
Andrew John maxwell gregory, mD, FAAp, FAcsm (rx = .25 hr.)
10:15 Questions and discussion Faculty panel
10:30 refreshment break
10:45you make the diagnosis: dermatology in primary care
mona mofid, mD, FAAD (rx = .25 hr.)
11:30too much, too little, too late: managing abnormal vaginal bleeding
michael s. policar, mD, mph (rx = .25 hr.)
12:15 p.m.an approach to understanding skin cancer and dysplastic nevi
mona mofid, mD, FAAD (rx = .25 hr.)
1:00 Questions and discussion Faculty panel (rx = .25 hr.)
1:15 Adjourn
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choose one topic in each time period and note your selection on the registration form.
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Host city:Jackson Hole
conference facultyalan p. agins, phdpresident, prn Associatescontinuing healthcare education
Tucson, Arizona
Jody f. agins, msn, rnp, fnp/gnp-bc, wccchief medical officer, soreo pathwayspresident, seminars for healthcare education, inc.nurse practitioner, private practice
Tucson, Arizona
andrew John maxwell gregory, md, faap, facsmAssociate professor, orthopedics & pediatricsprogram Director, pediatric sports medicine FellowshipVanderbilt University school of medicineteam physician, Vanderbilt and belmont Universities
Nashville, Tennessee
mona mofid, md, faadmedical Director, American melanoma FoundationDermatologist, san Diego skin, inc.
La Jolla, California
michael s. policar, md, mpHclinical professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences University of california, san Francisco
San Francisco, Californiamedical Director, UcsF Family pAct evaluationcalifornia office of Family planning
Sacramento, California
Joyce l. ross, msn, anp, cs, fnlacertified clinical lipid specialistconsultative education specialistcardiovascular risk interventionpast president, preventive cardiovascular nurses Associationguest lecturer and clinical preceptorUniversity of pennsylvania school of nursing
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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JNP complimentary subscriptionJNP: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners
is pleased to offer you a complimentary subscription to the journal. stay abreast of current clinical management issues by reviewing the hot topics in primary care column each month in the Jnp. Visit www.npjournal.org to register for your complimentary subscription.
Interested in Being Published? Submit your Work!JNP: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners is looking for articles on the following topics:
• Women’s health
• Diabetes management
• Dermatology
• cardiovascular Disease
• obesity
• care of the older Adult
• psychiatric/mental health
• Family practice
• Aesthetics and cosmetics
• Activity and health
For more information on submitting your work to JNP: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, visit ees.elsevier.com/jnp or www.npjournal.org.
can’t attend tHis live conference? use our online ce libraryregister for online access to the recorded conference before 7/21/13 for special pre-order discount. cost is $225 and includes:• Access to all recorded preconference
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area activities
listed below are the many activities and recreational opportunities available in the Jackson Hole area. the activities coordinator at the snow king resort will send activity descriptions, details, pricing and advance activity reservation forms to all registrants before the conference.
Host city:Jackson Hole
websites to visit:jacksonholechamber.com
jacksonholetraveler.com
yellowstonenationalpark.com
grand.teton.national-park.com
gtmf.org
snowking.com
• Whitewater river rafting
• Wild West Jeep tour
• scenic Float trip on snake river
• boat/Kayak rentals
• yellowstone park tour (lower loop)
• Wildlife expeditions
• covered Wagon cookout and show
• guided hiking and biking tours
• grand teton national park tour
• hot Air balloon rides
• Jackson hole rodeo
• grand teton music Festival
• horseback riding
• hang gliding rides
• guided Fishing trips
set in the shadow of the towering Grand Teton Mountains, Jackson hole is a unique blend of old West charm and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Within its confines lie Grand Teton National Park, the national Elk Refuge and the friendly town of Jackson -- the gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
our conference site, the Snow King resort, is undergoing a $16 million renovation to be completed in june which includes:
• beautifully remodeled guest rooms and bathrooms.
• renovated restaurant and bar area with vistas of the mountain landscape.
• completely renovated and remodeled meeting space.
• Updated pool, spa and work-out facilities.
• 3 new shuttles for complimentary airport transportation.
• Additional service staff and improved service standards for all employees.
• significantly enhanced WiFi capability.
past guests at the snow King will be amazed at the transformation and new guests will experience a first class resort in a world class destination. Activities abound at the snow King including horseback riding, the Alpine slide down snow King mountain, miniature golf, and a chairlift to the mountaintop.
the Grand Tetons may be the world’s greatest range of mountains to behold – enjoy a hike on one of the clearly marked trails and capture the dazzling array of wild flowers and prolific wildlife.
the conference schedule has been arranged to allow time to enjoy the activities of the area, including whitewater rafting, golf, horseback riding, mountain biking, jeep tours, and fly fishing. you may also want to extend your stay to tour Yellowstone – our country’s first national park and largest outside of Alaska. go to contemporaryforums.com to read more about Jackson hole.
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