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CLINICAL TROPICAL MEDICINE AND TRAVELERS’ HEALTH: Update Course SEPTEMBER 26-27, 2016 Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Houston – Greenway Plaza Houston, Texas Topics Include: Tropical Dermatology Chagas Yellow Fever Zika Dengue Travelers’ Diarrhea The ASTMH Clinical Group (American Committee on Clinical Tropical Medicine and Travelers’ Health) astmh.org

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CLINICAL TROPICAL MEDICINE AND TRAVELERS’ HEALTH:Update Course

SEPTEMBER 26-27, 2016Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Houston – Greenway PlazaHouston, Texas

Topics Include:Tropical DermatologyChagasYellow FeverZikaDengueTravelers’ Diarrhea

The ASTMH Clinical Group(American Committee on Clinical Tropical Medicine and Travelers’ Health)

astmh.org

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CLINICAL TROPICAL MEDICINE AND TRAVELERS’ HEALTH

Update Course Designed for licensed physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physicianassistants, veterinarians and other health professionals. Developed andpresented by internationally recognized experts in the field of tropical medicineand travelers’ health.

An excellent course for those planning to take the ASTMH Examination Leadingto a CTropMed® (Certificate of Knowledge in Clinical Tropical Medicine andTravelers’ Health). The next exam will be offered November 12, 2016, in Atlantaprior to the 65th Annual Meeting.

Attend This Meeting if You:1. Have been working in clinical tropical medicine and travelers’ health and want

to learn the most up-to-date science in the field.2. Have been spending some of your professional time in clinical tropical medicine

and travelers’ health and are interested in obtaining an overview of the field.

Objectives Participation in this course allows attendees to better:1. Prepare patients for overseas travel to low- and middle-income countries.2. Diagnose and treat individuals who have become ill during overseas travel

or residence.3. Diagnose and treat individuals living in the tropics and subtropics who are ill.

Benefit from This Meeting by:1. Increasing your knowledge of patients’ pre-travel needs.2. Increasing your knowledge of illness in the returned traveler.3. Increasing your knowledge of illness in endemic settings.

Interactive LearningThis course will utilize an audience response system, which allows facilitators tocollect live feedback from the course participants through an individual hand helddevice. Presentations will be case-based and results will be instantly available tofacilitate learning and engagement.

Flukes: Unfamiliar agents made vivid by presenter~ Course Participant 2015

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Registration Fees Registration fees are payable to ASTMH in advance and must accompany theregistration form. Registration fees include online course materials, continentalbreakfast, Monday reception and refreshment breaks each day. Lunch is on yourown. One-day registrants will have online access to the complete set of coursematerials for both days. Online registration is available at astmh.org. On or before On or After Aug. 22, 2016 Aug. 23, 2016

ASTMH Member $ 425 $ 500Non-Member $ 525 $ 600Student/Fellow/Resident $ 305 $ 355One-Day Registration/ASTMH Member $ 315 $ 395One-Day Registration/Non-Member $ 415 $ 495

Course AgendaMonday, September 26, 2016

7 – 8 a.m.Light Continental Breakfast

8 – 8:45 a.m.Leishmania: An UpdateMichael Libman, MD*Montreal General HospitalMcGill UniversityMontreal, Quebec, Canada

8:45 – 9:30 a.m.FlukesMiguel Cabada, MD, MSc*University of Texas Medical BranchGalveston, Texas

9:30 – 10:15 a.m.Intestinal ProtozoaPatrick Hickey, MD, FAAP, FIDSA*Uniformed Services University of theHealth SciencesBethesda, Maryland

10:15 – 10:30 a.m.Break

10:30 – 11:15 a.m.NeurocysticercosisChristina Coyle, MD*Albert Einstein College of MedicineBronx, New York

11:15 a.m. – NoonCases from Around the World: Case-Based DiscussionA. Clinton White, MD*University of Texas Medical BranchGalveston, Texas

Noon – 1:15 p.m.Lunch (on your own)

1:15 – 2 p.m.Malaria PreventionJay Keystone, CM, MD, MSc (CTM),FRCPC*University of TorontoToronto, Ontario, Canada

The UpdateCourse draws an international audience, including attendees from:

Australia

Canada

Jamaica

Kenya

Portugal

Qatar

Switzerland

United Kingdom

* ASTMH Member

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Monday, September 26, 2016 (cont.)

2 – 2:45 p.m.Malaria TreatmentPatrick Hickey, MD, FAAP, FIDSA

2:45 – 3 p.m.Break

3 – 3:45 p.m.Intestinal HelminthsMichael Libman, MD

3:45 – 4:30 p.m.Tropical DermatologyJay Keystone, CM, MD, MSc (CTM),FRCPC

4:30 – 5:15 p.m.Cases from Around the WorldChristina Coyle, MDMichael Libman, MD

5:15 p.m.Attendee Reception

Tuesday, September 27 20167 – 8 a.m.Light Continental Breakfast

8 – 8:45 a.m.Chagas Disease: An Update withA Focus on North AmericaTBD

8:45 – 9:30 a.m.Update on Immunization for TravelLaila Woc-Colburn, MD, DTMH, FACP* National School of Tropical Medicine Houston, Texas

9:30 – 10:15 a.m.Emerging Viruses: Chikungunya, Zika and EbolaA. Clinton White, MD

10:15 – 10:30 a.m.Break

10:30 – 11:15 a.m.Filariasis & Strongyloides InfectionsThomas B. Nutman, MD, FASTMH*National Institute for Allergy andInfectious DiseasesBethesda, Maryland

11:15 a.m. – NoonRickettsiaLucas Blanton, MD*University of Texas Medical BranchGalveston, Texas

Noon – 1:15 p.m.Lunch (on your own)

1:15 – 2 p.m.Travelers’ DiarrheaHerbert DuPont, MDUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonHouston, Texas

2 – 2:45 p.m.EchinococcusChristina Coyle, MD

2:45 – 3 p.m.Break

3 – 3:45 p.m.Approach to Returned Traveler/Immigrant with EosinophiliaThomas B. Nutman, MD, FASTMH

3:45 – 4:30 p.m.Mosquito-Borne Viral Diseaseswith a Focus on Yellow Fever andDengueStephen J. Thomas, MD, FASTMH* SUNY Upstate Medical University Syracuse, New York

4:30 – 5:15 p.m.Cases from Around the WorldChristina Coyle, MDMichael Libman, MD

Tropical Dermatology: Good visuals with diagnosis pearls~ Course Participant 2015

* ASTMH Member

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AccreditationASTMH is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.ASTMH designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRACategory 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate withthe extent of their participation in the activity.

A record of the credit will be mailed to each registrant after the course.

Physician Assistant Continuing Education CreditAAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified forAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or arecognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximumof 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for completing this program.

Course Organizers

Christina M. Coyle, MD Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Michael Libman, MDMontreal General Hospital, McGill University

FacultyAffiliations

Ebola and other Hemorrhagic Fevers: Spectacular!~ Course Participant 2015

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Attendees include leading public and private sector stakeholders intropical medicine and travelers’ health:

Aga Khan University HospitalAlexandria UniversityAPG CareBassett HealthcareBoulder HospitalCenters for Disease Control and

PreventionChildren’s Mercy HospitalChildren’s National Medical CenterEBSCO/DynaMedExxonMobil Medicine and

Occupational HealthFDAFDA/CDERGeorge Washington UniversityGeorgetown UniversityHamilton Health SciencesHealth CanadaInfectious Disease & Pulmonary

ConsultantsJacobi HospitalJohns Hopkins University

Bloomberg School of Public Health

Kaiser Permanente

Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services

Lockheed MartinLynn Community Health CenterMayo ClinicMcGill University Health CenterMedical and Public Health

Research ConsultingMedicare Wellness CentresMedifala, LDAMedstar Washington Hospital

CenterMount Auburn HospitalNational Geographic Society

Medical DivisionNational Institute for Allergy &

Infectious DiseasesNational Institutes of HealthNewFields LLCOccupational Health ConsultantsOhio State UnivOklahoma UniversityPantheryxProvidence Medical GroupRegions and Programs Bureau,

Health Canada

SentaraSmithsonian InstituteSt Vincent’s Hospital MelbourneTemple University HospitalToronto General HospitalTravel Medical ConsultantsTravel Medicine Consultants of

Long Island PCTraveler’s Medical Svc and Geo

MedU.S. Army Medical CorpsUniformed Services University of

the Health SciencesUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of VirginiaUPMCUS Department of StateUSAFRUSAIDWalter Reed Army Inst of ResearchWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWestwood-Mansfield PediatricsWorld Health OrganizationYale UniversityYork Wellspan Hospital

Intestinal Protozoa: Good basic review of life cycles, treatment~ Course Participant 2015

Disclosure of Faculty’s Commercial RelationshipsConsistent with ASTMH policy, faculty are required to disclose any economic orother personal interests that create, or may be perceived as creating, a conflict ofinterest related to the material discussed. ASTMH resolves personal conflicts ofinterest. Faculty are required to disclose, at the beginning of their presentation,any product mentioned during their presentation that is not labeled for the useunder discussion or is still investigational. This policy is intended to allowparticipants to form their own judgments about such material.

Course Location and Accommodations—Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Houston – Greenway Plaza, Houston, TXThis course will be held at the Doubletree by Hilton – Greenway Plaza, 6 E. Greenway Plaza, Houston, TX, 77046; phone +1-800-222-8733. Hotel is set in the Greenway Plaza business complex, not far from the Galleria area of Houston, and offers easy access to many Houston businesses, attractions, shopping and leisure options. Make your reservations online before September 5 to be guaranteed the attendee rate of $179 per night plus applicable taxes.

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MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

Course CancellationsCancellations received in writing by email or fax by September 7, 2016 will besubject to a $50 cancellation fee. No refunds will be made for cancellationsreceived after September 7, 2016.

PaymentASTMH accepts VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express, andchecks made payable to ASTMH in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. TheASTMH tax identification number is 57-0408245.

November 12-13, 2016

ASTMH Clinical Pre-Meeting Course “Clinical Ultrasound in Resource Limited Settings- From Basic to Advanced”

Atlanta Marriott Marquis Atlanta, GA

This Course immediatelyprecedes the

Annual Meeting.

For More InformationAmerican Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene1 Parkview Plaza, Suite 800Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181+1-847-686-2238Fax [email protected]

November 13–17, 2016

65th Annual Meeting

Atlanta Marriott MarquisAtlanta, Georgia USA

SEE YOU INATLANTA!

“Brilliant Presentations;

Great Camaraderie”

“One session and I’m already

amazed”

“I wish I could clone myself in order to attend

all talks…”

“Go Vector Biologists!”

“My first time at

ASTMH… Absolutely loving it”

“Plasmodium Rocks!”

“I traveled 26,000 miles

to attendthe Annual Meeting”

“#TropMed15 fascinating

time! Here’s to

#TropMed16”

“Worms Rule!”

“ASTMH is a good place

to rock”

“AmoreScience!”

“Genetically Modified

Mosquitoes – Fascinating!”

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September 26-27, 2016Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Houston – Greenway Plaza, Houston, Texas

6 E. Greenway Plaza, Houston, TX 77046

Complete registration form or register online at www.astmh.org.Please print or type.

First Name M.I. Last Name Degree

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City State Zip/Postal Code Country

Phone (with country, city and area codes) Fax

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Emergency Contact Name Phone On or before On or After August 22, 2016 August 23, 2016ASTMH Member q $ 425 q $ 500Non-Member q $ 525 q $ 600*Join ASTMH now and receive the ASTMH member registration rate! Student/Fellow/Resident q $ 305 q $ 355(include copy of student ID or letter from supervisor) One-Day Registration**/Member Mon Tues q $ 315 q $ 395One-Day Registration**/Non-Member Mon Tues q $ 415 q $ 495**Please circle which day you will attend.

PaymentCheck enclosed for $_________________ Are you joining ASTMH at this time? q Yes q NoJoin online or download the appropriate membership application at astmh.orgASTMH Tax ID #57-0408245

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Questions? Contact: Buffy Finn Member Services Administrator+1-847-686-2238Fax +1-847-686-2253 [email protected]

Return completed form with payment by, fax or postal mail:Fax +1-847-686-2253P.O. Box 71482Chicago, IL 60694-1482 [email protected]