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UCLA Department of Urology
Presents
42nd AnnualUCLA State-of-the-Art Urology Conference
Thursday-SundayMarch 2-5, 2017
The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del ReyMarina del Rey, California
This course explores the most challenging management problems facing the practicing urologist. Distinguished faculty present current information and techniques in female pelvic medicine and reconstruction, stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis, urethral stricture disease, genitourinary trauma, renal and ureteral stones, testosterone deficiency, testosterone use in men with prostate cancer, surgical therapies and technologies for BPH, urologic oncology (including kidney, prostate, bladder, imaging and ablative therapies), biomarkers for cancer detection and management, MRI fusion biopsy, active surveillance, robotic surgical procedures, management of the small renal mass, GU dermatology, pediatric urology, and practice management including MIPS, ICD-10, and E/M coding. The conference emphasizes interaction between participants and faculty and allows ample time for case presentations and group discussions, ensuring an outstanding educational experience for attendees.
AT THE COMPLETION of this program, participants should be better able to:
Guest Faculty
Sam S. Chang, MD, MBAPatricia and Rodes Hart Endowed Chair in Urologic SurgeryProfessor of Urologic Surgery and OncologyVanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, TennesseeAnthony V. D’Amico, MD, PhD, FASTROEleanor Theresa Walters Distinguished Chair in Radiation OncologyChief of Genitourinary Radiation OncologyBrigham and Women’s HospitalDana-Farber Cancer Institute Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, Massachusetts Mark N. Painter, BA, CPMACEO PRS, LLCThornton, ColoradoAlan Partin, MD, PhDThe Jakurski Family Director & ProfessorDepartment of UrologyJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore, MarylandGlenn M. Preminger, MDDuke University Medical CenterJames F. Glenn Professor of UrologyDirector, Duke Comprehensive Kidney Stone CenterDepartment of Urologic SurgeryDurham, North CarolinaClaus G. Roehrborn, MD Professor and ChairS.T. Harris Family Chair in Medical Science, in Honor of John D. McConnell, MDE.E. Fogelson and Greer Garson Fogelson Distinguished Chair in Urology
Department of UrologyUT Southwestern Medical Center at DallasDallas, TexasHunter Wessells, MD, FACS Professor and Nelson ChairDepartment of UrologyUniversity of Washington Seattle, WashingtonChristopher Wood, MD Professor, Department of UrologyVice Chairman, Department of UrologyDivision of SurgeryUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas
Course Chair
William J. Aronson, MD
Course Co-Chairs
Craig Canfield, MDKarim Chamie, MD, MSHSGregory S. Jack, MD
Department of Urology Faculty*
Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPHProfessor and ChairDepartment of UrologyProfessor of Health Policy and ManagementSchool of Public HealthWilliam J. Aronson, MDZ. Chad Baxter, MDArie S. Belldegrun, MDCarol J. Bennett, MDKarim Chamie, MD, MSHS
Arnold I. Chin, MD, PhDStuart Holden, MDJa-Hong Kim, MDSteven E. Lerman, MDLeonard S. Marks, MDJesse N. Mills, MDAllan J. Pantuck, MD, MSJacob Rajfer, MDShlomo Raz, MDRobert E. Reiter, MD, MBAChristopher S. Saigal, MD, MPHJennifer S. Singer, MDRobert B. Smith, MD
UCLA Faculty*
Alexandra Drakaki, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Medicine and UrologyGenitourinary Oncology ProgramDivision of Hematology/OncologyInstitute of Urologic OncologyVandana Madkan, MDHealth Sciences Assistant Clinical ProfessorDivision of DermatologySteven S. Raman, MDProfessor of Radiology, Surgery andUrologyDepartment of RadiologyMatthew Rettig, MDProfessor, Departments of Medicine and UrologyMedical Director, Prostate Cancer ProgramInstitute of Urologic OncologyChief, Division of Hematology-OncologyVA Greater Los Angeles
*David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
F A C U L T Y
UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology
• Understand key aspects of 2016 AUA Guidelines for kidney stones, urethral stricture disease, and bladder cancer
• Utilize biomarkers and biopsy techniques for active surveillance
• Determine the role for SBRT and high dose brachytherapy for prostate cancer
• Manage high risk prostate cancer• Understand the present role for focal therapy
for prostate cancer• Utilize alternative intravesical chemotherapies
for bladder cancer
• Manage the small renal mass• Perform robotic surgery for benign and
malignant urologic conditions• Treat male and female voiding dysfunction,
BPH, and kidney stones• Treat testosterone deficiency• Utilize testosterone therapy in the setting of
prostate cancer• Manage urethral stricture disease• Manage genitourinary trauma• Manage GU dermatologic conditions• Navigate ICD-10 Coding and related practice
management issues
In addition to a paper syllabus provided at the meeting, 1 week before the meeting you will be emailed a link and a password to download the individual speaker handouts.
Enrollment Fees
(Fees include course registration and materials, daily continental breakfasts and breaks, Friday evening reception, and Friday and Saturday luncheons.)$550.00 Physicians$350.00 David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Faculty*$275.00 Non-Physician, Healthcare Professionals$110.00 Residents (accompanied by a confirmatory
letter of status from department chief or training director)
*Please indicate faculty appointment title and campus on registration form.
Accreditation
The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA designates this live activity for a maximum of 21.25 (plus 2.5 for Dry Lab) AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
American Society of Radiologic Technologists Credit*Category A/A+ CE credit is pending approval by the ASRT.
*To provide Licentiates in California holding a Radiology and/or Fluroscopy supervisor and operator permit, the CE needed meet the requirement of 10 hours every 2 years. (As specified in title 17, California Code of Regulation (17 CCR), section 30403)
Disclosure
The FDA has issued a concept paper that classifies the commercial support of scientific and educational programs as promotional unless it can be affirmed that the program is “truly independent” and free of commercial influence. Along with independence, the FDA requires that non-promotional, commercially supported education be objective, balanced, and scientifically rigorous. The policy further states that all potential conflicts of interest of the CME staff and faculty be fully disclosed to the program’s participants. In addition, Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education policy now mandates that the sponsor adequately manage all identified potential conflicts of interest prior to the program. We at UCLA fully endorse the letter and spirit of these concepts.
The Department of Urology is a California Board of Nursing approved provider (#8888).
Location
The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey4375 Admiralty WayMarina del Rey, California 90292310-823-1700 or 800-241-3333310-823-2404 facsimile
www.ritzcarlton.com/hotels/marina_del_rey
March is the ideal time of year to visit Southern California. Temperatures are usually in the mid 70s, and skies are sunny and clear. The Ritz-Carlton overlooks the world’s largest small craft harbor and offers spectacular coastline vistas from the balcony of every guestroom. Guests will enjoy two lighted tennis courts, a waterfront swimming pool and state-of-the-art fitness center/spa, as well as other amenities that give the Ritz-Carlton its uncompromising reputation.
Within walking distance of the hotel are a variety of restaurants, clubs, and shops, as well as biking paths, jogging trails and, of course, the Marina Beach. Close by are art galleries, popular restaurants, architectural showpieces, and the distinctive cultural scenes of Santa Monica and Venice Beach. Shopping in Beverly Hills, Century City, Abbott Kinney, and Santa Monica’s 3rd Street Promenade is close by. The Los Angeles area offers a variety of vacation entertainment for both adults and children. Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and Universal Studios are just a few of the attractions that help make a visit to Southern California a memorable experience.
Accommodations
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Ritz-Carlton for conference participants at a special conference rate of $299.00 plus tax per night for single/double occupancy. One night’s deposit is required to guarantee late arrival (after 5pm). Confirmation of reservations received after January 31, 2017, is subject to availability.
For reservations call 310-823-1700 or 800-241-3333. Be sure to mention UCLA’s State-of-the-Art Urology Conference when calling in your reservations. You may also visit their website: https://aws.passkey.com/go/ucla2017.
Parking
Daytime: $13 valet only Overnight: $28
Emergency Calls
You may be reached during the conference at 310-823-1700. Ask the hotel operator to direct your call to the UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology conference registration desk.
Transportation to Hotel From LAX
Taxi or shuttle service is available from Los Angeles International Airport to the Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey.
Refunds
Cancellations must be received in writing by February 2, 2017, and will be subject to a $75 processing fee. No refunds will be given after that date. If, for any reason, the course must be canceled, discontinued, or rescheduled by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, a full refund will be provided. You may fax your refund request to 310-794-2624.
Please visit our websites: www.uclaurology.com and www.cme.ucla.edu
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 2 , 2 0 1 7
A F T E R N O O N 3:00-7:00 REGISTRATION FOR DRY LAB AND GENERAL SESSIONOptional Dry Lab 5:00 MRI/US Fusion Biopsy – Applications in Clinical Practice
Leonard S. Marks, MD, Allan J. Pantuck, MD, MS, and Christopher S. Saigal, MD, MPH 5:45 MRI/US Fusion Biopsy – Hands On Dry Lab with Instruction
Leonard S. Marks, MD, Allan J. Pantuck, MD, MS, and Christopher S. Saigal, MD, MPH 7:30 ADJOURN
M O R N I N G 7:00 REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST/
EXHIBITS 7:50 Introductions and Announcements
William J. Aronson, MDFemale Voiding Dysfunction, Reconstruction, Surgical Tips and Tricks
Moderator: Shlomo Raz, MD 8:00 In-Office Strategies for
Incontinence and OAB Pelvic Floor Therapy, Tibial Nerve
Stim, Injectables, Pessaries, and MoreZ. Chad Baxter, MD and Ja-Hong Kim, MD
8:20 Stress Urinary Incontinence Surgery Choosing the Right Sling for the
Right PatientShlomo Raz, MD
8:40 Interstitial Cystitis – Effective Strategies and AUA GuidelinesJa-Hong Kim, MD
9:00 Refractory Overactive Bladder Medical Therapy Strategies Neurostimulation and Botulinum
ToxinShlomo Raz, MD
9:20 BREAK/EXHIBITS
Male Voiding Dysfunction, Urethral Stricture Disease
Moderator: Shlomo Raz, MD 9:40 Key Aspects of the Male Urethral
Stricture 2016 AUA GuidelinesHunter Wessells, MD, FACS
10:00 Unresolved Issues in LUTS/BPH Evaluation and TreatmentClaus G. Roehrborn, MD
10:20 Artificial Urethral Sphincter – Tips and Tricks
Complications and TroubleshootingShlomo Raz, MD
10:40 Innovative Approaches for the Surgical Management of BPHClaus G. Roehrborn, MD
11:00 Case Presentations and Panel DiscussionModerator: Dr. Shlomo RazPanel: Drs. Baxter, Kim, Roehrborn, and Wessells
12:00 LUNCH WITH FACULTY
A F T E R N O O N
Endourology: Urolithiasis, Bladder Neck Contractures
Moderator: Christopher S. Saigal, MD, MPH 1:00 Key Aspects of the AUA 2016 Surgical Management of Stones
GuidelinesGlenn M. Preminger, MD
1:15 Medical Evaluation of Nephrolithiasis Made Easy
Practical Treatment AdviceGlenn M. Preminger, MD
1:30 Recalcitrant Bladder Neck Contractures and Radiation StricturesHunter Wessells, MD, FACS
1:45 Innovations in the Surgical Management of Ureteral and Renal Calculi
Tips and TricksGlenn M. Preminger, MD
2:10 Panel Discussion and Case PresentationsModerator: Dr. Christopher S. SaigalPanel: Drs. Preminger and Wessells
2:50 BREAK / EXHIBITS
Androgen Deficiency, Penile Prosthesis, Update on GU Trauma
Moderator: Jacob Rajfer, MD 3:10 Update on GU Trauma – Guidelines
Meet RealityHunter Wessells, MD, FACS
3:30 Penile Prosthesis – Tips and Tricks Managing Complications
Jesse N. Mills, MD 3:50 Testosterone Therapy in 2017 Use in the Setting of Prostate Cancer
Jacob Rajfer, MD 4:10 Panel Discussion and Case
PresentationsModerator: Dr. Jacob RajferPanel: Drs. Mills and Wessells
5:15 ADJOURN 5:20 RECEPTION
F R I D A Y , M A R C H 3 , 2 0 1 7
M O R N I N G 6:30 BREAKFAST/EXHIBITS
V I D E O S E S S I O N
7:00 Female and Male Reconstructive UrologyShlomo Raz, MD
Prostate Cancer
Moderator: Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH 8:00 Active Surveillance in 2017 – State
of the ArtAlan Partin, MD, PhD
8:20 SBRT vs IMRT vs High Dose BrachyAnthony V. D’Amico, MD, PhD
8:40 Focal Therapy and HIFU Where Do We Stand Now
Leonard S. Marks, MD 9:00 Robotic Prostatectomy Video
Session Challenges with Locally Advanced
DiseaseRobert E. Reiter, MD, MBA
9:20 Panel Discussion and Case PresentationsModerator: Dr. Mark S. LitwinPanel: Drs. D’Amico, Marks, Partin, and Reiter
9:50 BREAK/EXHIBITS 10:10 When to Use Prostate Cancer
Biomarkers Which Ones?
Alan Partin, MD, PhD 10:30 How to Image and Stage Prostate
Cancer in 2017 – MRI, PET, PSMARobert E. Reiter, MD, MBA
10:50 Locally Advanced and Low Volume Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Role for Radiation and Androgen Deprivation TherapyAnthony V. D’Amico, MD, PhD
Role for SurgerySam S. Chang, MD, MBA
Medical Oncology PerspectiveMatthew Rettig, MD
11:20 Panel Discussion and Case PresentationsModerator: Dr. Mark S. LitwinPanel: Drs. Chang, D’Amico, Holden, Marks, Partin, Reiter, and Rettig
12:00 LUNCH WITH FACULTY
A F T E R N O O N
Bladder Cancer
Moderator: Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH 1:05 Key Aspects of the 2016 AUA
Bladder Cancer GuidelinesSam S. Chang, MD, MBA
1:20 BCG Failures – Optimal Management in 2017Karim Chamie, MD, MSHS
1:35 Key Issues in Muscle Invasive and Advanced Bladder CancerSam S. Chang, MD, MBA
1:50 Clinical Use of Immunotherapy for Advanced DiseaseArnold I. Chin, MD, PhD
2:05 Panel Discussion and Case PresentationsModerator: Dr. Mark S. LitwinPanel: Drs. Chamie, Chang, Chin, and Drakaki
2:50 BREAK / EXHIBITS
Kidney Cancer
Moderator: Arie S. Belldegrun, MD 3:10 The Small Renal Mass – State of
the Art in 2017Christopher Wood, MD
3:30 Video Session – Robotic Partial Nephrectomy
Managing and Avoiding ComplicationsKarim Chamie, MD, MSHS
3:50 New Approaches to Optimize Management of High Risk Kidney Cancer
Medical Therapy Prior to Surgery Christopher Wood, MD
Medical Therapy After Surgery Allan J. Pantuck, MD, MS
4:10 Panel Discussion and Case PresentationsModerator: Dr. Arie S. BelldegrunPanel: Drs. Chamie, Pantuck, Raman, Smith, Wood
5:30 ADJOURN
S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 4 , 2 0 1 7
S U N D A Y , M A R C H 5 , 2 0 1 7
MORNING 6:30 BREAKFAST/EXHIBITS
V I D E O S E S S I O N
7:00 Robotic Radical Cystectomy – Tips and TricksKarim Chamie, MD, MSHS
7:30 Robotic Simple ProstatectomyArnold I. Chin, MD, PhD
Practice Management
Moderator: Christopher S. Saigal, MD, MPH 8:00 MIPS 2017 – Understanding the
Next Medicare MandateMark N. Painter, BA, CPMA
8:30 ICD-10 – Documentation and Coding of Diagnoses after the Grace PeriodMark N. Painter, BA, CPMA
8:50 E/M Coding Update – Compliant Coding under Increased Chart ReviewMark N. Painter, BA, CPMA
9:10 Getting Ready for MACRA Quality ReportingChristopher S. Saigal, MD, MPH
9:30 Panel Discussion and Case PresentationsModerator: Christopher S. Saigal, MD, MPHPanel: Mark N. Painter, BA, CPMA
10:00 BREAK/EXHIBITS
GU Dermatology
Moderator: Carol J. Bennett, MD 10:20 GU Dermatology – Practical
Management PearlsVandana Madkan, MD
10:40 Panel Discussion and Case PresentationsModerator: Dr. Carol J. BennettPanel: Dr. Madkan
Pediatric Urology
Moderator: Jennifer S. Singer, MD 11:00 What’s New in Pediatric Urology
Steven Lerman, MD 11:35 Panel Discussion and Case
PresentationsModerator: Dr. Jennifer S. SingerPanel: Dr. Lerman
12:30 ADJOURN
View from the Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey
NEW THIS YEAR• CME Credits towards California Fluoroscopy Operators License
• Send Us Your Challenging Cases – Email the UCLA CME office at eayala@mednet.ucla.edu with cases 2-4 weeks
prior to the Conference and they will be discussed by our Expert Panels
Enrollment
OnlineUse your American Express, MasterCard, Visa, or Discover card.www.cme.ucla.edu/courses Click on “UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology.”
By MailUse the form attached. For additional applications, use a photocopy or separate sheet giving all information requested on the form.
By PhoneUse American Express, MasterCard, Visa, or Discover.Call 310-794-2620.
By FAXSend the completed enrollment form with charge card information and authorizing signature to the Office of Continuing Medical Education at 310-794-2624.
ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED. EARLY ENROLLMENT IS ADVISED.
For additional information, contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Urology Conference, 10920 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1060, Los Angeles, CA 90024-6512; 310-794-2620; E-Mail address: eayala@mednet.ucla.edu.
REGISTRATION FORM
Winter 2017
Social Security Number (last four digits only)
Name (First/Middle/Last) q Male q Female Degree (MD, PhD, RN, NP, etc.)
Preferred Mailing Address
City/State/ZIP
Area Code/Daytime Phone Fax
E-mail address
Field of Practice
If UCLA faculty, indicate:______________________________________________ ____________________________
Some of the exhibitors would like to get in touch with course attendees following the meeting. May we share your name and email address with the exhibitors?
q Yes q No
q Check enclosed payable to: The Regents of the University of California
Charge: q American Express q MasterCard q Visa q Discover
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Authorizing Signature Expiration Date
Mail to: Office of Continuing Medical Education, Urology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1060, Los Angeles, CA 90024-6512.
Fax to: 310-794-2624
Fee
UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology M167-2 $
Dry Lab (limit 25) $
Total $
$100.00 Dry Lab Fee (must be in conjunction with general session)
General Session Fee $550.00 Physicians $350.00 David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Faculty $275.00 Non-Physicians, Healthcare Professionals $110.00 Residents (accompanied by a confirmatory
letter of status from department chief or training director)
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