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Geriatric Multidisciplinary
Care Conference
FEBRUARY 8-9, 2013Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge,
Stanford, CA
Presented by the Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine and
Aging Adult Services, Stanford Hospital & Clinics
Sponsored by Stanford University School of Medicine
STATEMENT OF NEED
As the nation’s older population grows, the US will require a well- trained workforce of health care providers with expert knowledge and skills in geriatric medicine. This CME activity, featuring experts in Geriatrics, emphasizes core competencies related to optimal geriatric care. A multidisciplinary approach will be demonstrated in case-based discussions with audience interaction. A wide range of topics address common geriatric syndromes and chronic diseases as well as strategies to coordinate care in a variety of settings – home, physician’s office, hospital, and skilled nursing facilities.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This activity is intended for physicians and allied healthcare professionals who provide care for geriatric patients.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
n Assess and apply to practice core competencies related to optimal geriatric care:
- Medication management - Cognitive, affective and behavioral health - Complex or chronic illnesses - Ambulatory care - Transitions of care - Palliative and end of life care
n Recognize and appropriately manage geriatric syndromes in older patients.
n Develop strategies to work in a multidisciplinary environment to coordinate care for older patients in a variety of settings.
n Identify resources available in the community for better care of the elderly.
ACCREDITATION AND DESIGNATION OF CREDITS
Physicians: Stanford University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Stanford University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nurses: The California Board of Registered Nursing recognizes that Continuing Medical Education (CME) is acceptable for meeting RN continuing education requirements, as long as the course is certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ (rn.ca.gov). Nurses will receive a Certificate of Attendance following this activity that may be used for license renewal.
Psychologists: The California Board of Psychology recognizes and accepts for continuing education credit courses that are Continuing Medical Education (CME) courses specifically
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Conference Overview
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applicable and pertinent to the practice of psychology and that are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).
Social Workers: Stanford Geriatric Education Center is accredited as a provider of continuing education for LCSW and MFT by California Board of Behavioral Sciences (Provider #4379) and designates the conference for 10.5 CE credits.
CONFERENCE LOCATION
2nd Floor Conference Center Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge 291 Campus Drive Stanford, CA
http://campus-map.stanford.edu/
HOTEL INFORMATION
Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel (1-800-325-3535)
www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/paloalto/
Located just across El Camino Real from the Stanford campus, the Sheraton Palo Alto is offering conference attendees a special rate of $149 (Thursday, February 7) and $119 (Friday, February 8, through Saturday, February 9). Ask for the Geriatric Multidisciplinary Care Conference rate when making your
reservation. Special rate ends January 15, 2013 (subject to availability).
VISITING THE STANFORD CAMPUS
The Stanford campus, one of the most beautiful of all univer-sities, is a great place to visit. We are located in Palo Alto, less than an hour south of San Francisco, in the heart of Silicon Valley. After the course there will be ample opportunity to enjoy the many activities available on campus and in the surrounding area. Optional campus activities include a walking architectural tour of the Stanford campus; docent-led tour of the Stanford Cantor Art Museum; a visit to the Computer History Museum, and views of campus from Stanford’s landmark Hoover Tower.
Activities and Tours: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/visitorinfo/
Stanford Athletics: http://www.gostanford.com/index-main.html
FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Contact Marifin Besona, CME Coordinator, Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education, at 650-725-4803 or [email protected].
Enrollment ApplicationGeriatric Multidisciplinary Care Conference February 8-9, 2013
Please register early – space is limited. Advance registration ends January 28, 2013. Registration fee includes Continental breakfast (Fri.-Sat.), lunch (Fri.), course materials and certificate of attendance. Tuition may be paid by check, Visa, or MasterCard. Onsite registration is subject to space availability.
Cancellation Policy: Refunds must be requested in writing by January 28, 2013, and will be subject to a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. Stanford Center for CME reserves the right to cancel this program; in the event of cancellation, course fees will be fully refunded. The Stanford Center for CME is not responsible for other costs incurred such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties.
Register and pay online at www.cme.stanfordhospital.com or complete this form & mail with check to address below.
REGISTRATION FEES
Received/Postmarked on or before 1/4/13 M Physicians $495 M Other practitioner $395
Received/postmarked after 1/4/13 M Physicians $545 M Other practitioner $445
CONCURRENT SESSION CHOICESaturday concurrent session choices are listed in the agenda. Please indicate your choice (choose one) M Track 1 M Track 2
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If you have needs that require special accommodations, in-cluding dietary concerns, please contact [email protected].
PAYMENT METHODS:nCredit Card (Visa or MasterCard) – pay online at
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nCheck made payable to Stanford University – mail to address below
Stanford Center for CME 1070 Arastradero Rd., Ste. 230, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Phone: 650-497-8554 Fax: 650-497-8585
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2013
7:15-8:10 Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:10-8:20 Introduction Yusra Hussain, MD
8:20-8:35 Overview Amir Dan Rubin
8:35-9:00 Excellence in Health Care Delivery Arnold Milstein, MD
9:00-10:10 Panel Presentation: Management of Hospitalized Older Adults Moderator: Mehrdad Ayati, MD Panelists: Benny Gavi, MD; Stuart Goodman, MD; Nathan Gursky, PT; David Lowenberg, MD; Karen Larsen, MD; Joyce (Lisa) Tenover, MD
10:10-10:25 Break
10:25-10:50 Updates in Dementia Frank Longo, MD
10:50-11:50 Panel Presentation: Dementia Support and Management Moderator: Joyce (Lisa) Tenover, MD Panelists: Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, PhD; Rita Ghatak, PhD; Yusra Hussain, MD; Karen Larsen, MD; Frank Longo, MD; Alexandra Morris, MA
11:50-12:30 Lunch
12:30-1:25 Panel Presentation: Expert Opinions in Clinically Complex Older Adults Moderator: Peter Pompei, MD Panelists: Sabah Al-Marashi, NP; Marina Basina, MD; Yusra Hussain, MD; Ann Weinacker, MD
1:25-2:20 Panel Presentation: Expert Opinions in Clinically Complex Older Adults Moderator: Mehrdad Ayati, MD Panelists: Amina Huda, NP; Andrew Nevins, MD; Manjula Kurella Tamura, MD; Paul Zei, MD
2:20-2:35 Break
2:35-3:25 Panel Presentation: End of Life Care Moderator: Marina Martin, MD, MPH Panelists: Marita Grudzen, MHS; Stephanie Harman, MD; James Hallenbeck, MD; Chere Taylor, LCSW
3:25-4:15 Oropharyngeal Dysphagia: Assessment and Management Edward Damrose, MD, FACS; Sangeeta Kopardekar, MD
4:15-4:40 Hearing Loss: Assessment and Management in Older Adults Robert Jackler, MD
4:40-4:45 Ending remarks/announcements
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013
7:30-8:30 Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:10 Finding the Care in Caring Abraham Verghese, MD
9:10-9:35 Elder Care: The Big Picture Rita Ghatak, PhD
9:45-12:00 Concurrent Breakout Sessions (choose one)
Track One New Breakthroughs in Geriatrics (Intended primarily for physicians and nurses)
9:45-10:15 Pelvic Organ Prolapse Eric Sokol, MD
10:15-10:45 Performance Measures Mary Goldstein, MD
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-11:30 Constipation/Fecal Incontinence Linda Nguyen, MD
11:30-12:00 Pain Management Michael Leong, MD
Track Two Healthcare Delivery Issues (Intended primarily for Allied Health Professionals)
9:45-10:45 Panel Presentation: Models of Healthcare Delivery for Older Adults Moderator: Rita Ghatak, PhD Panelists: Margaret Albrets, RN, ACM; Peter Cheng, MD; Alan Glaseroff, MD; Heather Gray, MA; Candace Mindigo, RN
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-12:00 Panel Presentation: The 3D’s: Distinguishing between Depression, Dementia, and Delirium Moderator: Nancy Morioka-Douglas, MD Panelists: Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, PhD; Terri Huh, PhD; Elizabeth Landsverk, MD; Pauline Marchon, RN; Penelope Zeifert, PhD
12:00-12:10 Closing Remarks Yusra Hussain, MD
12:10 Adjourn
Opportunities for Q&A will be provided during each panel/presentation
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Agenda (subject to change)
Course faculty members are from Stanford University Medical Center unless otherwise noted.
Yusra Nazar Hussain, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Medical Director, Aging Adult Services Course Director
Mehrdad Ayati, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Co-Course Director
Rita Ghatak, PhD Director, Aging Adult Services, Geriatric Health Co-Course Director
Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, PhD Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Director, Stanford Geriatric Education Center Conference Planner
Mary Goldstein, MD, MS Professor of Medicine (Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research) VA Palo Alto Health Care System Conference Planner
Joung (Terri) Huh, PhD Associate Director for Education and Evaluation Palo Alto Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Centers Conference Planner
Sangeeta Kopardekar, MD Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine Palo Alto Medical Foundation Conference Planner
Marina Martin, MD, MPH Clinical Instructor of Medicine Conference Planner
Joyce (Lisa) Tenover, MD, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Affiliate) Palo Alto VA Health Care System Conference Planner
Kathleen Turner-Hubbard, MS, GNP Aging Adult Services, Geriatric Health Conference Planner
Marian Tzuang, MSW Program Coordinator Stanford Geriatric Education Center Conference Planner
Margaret Albrets, RN, ACM Case Management Manager
Sabah Al-Marashi, DNP, FNP-C, CDE, BC-ADM Director, Diabetes Education Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula
Marina Basina, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Gerontology & Metabolism)
Peter H. Cheng, MD Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Edward Damrose, MD, FACS Associate Professor of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery Chief, Division of Laryngology
Benny Gavi, MD, MTS Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Alan M. Glaseroff, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine
Stuart B. Goodman, MD, PhD The Robert L. and Mary Ellenburg Professor in Surgery Professor, by courtesy, of Bioengineering
Heather Gray, MA Family Support Coordinator The Alzheimer’s Association Northern California - Northern Nevada Chapter
Marita Reilley Grudzen, MHS Deputy Director, Stanford Geriatric Education Center
Nathan Gursky, PT Occupational Medicine Sharon Heights Rehab Group
Stephanie Harman, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
James Hallenbeck, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Chief of Staff for Extended Care Palo Alto VA Health Care System
Amina Huda, NP Stanford Hospital and Clinics
Robert Jackler, MD Sewall Professor and Chair Department of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery Professor of Neurosurgery and Surgery
Elizabeth Landsverk, MD Private Practice Geriatric Medicine/Internal Medicine
Karen Larsen, MD PsychiatristPalo Alto VA Health Care System
Michael Leong, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Frank Longo, MD, PhD George E. and Lucy Becker Professor and Chair Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences
David Lowenberg, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
Pauline Marchon, RN Geriatric Care Coordinator
Arnold Milstein, MD Professor of Medicine Director, Clinical Excellence Research Center
Candace Mindigo, RN Manager, Aging Adult Services
Nancy Morioka-Douglas, MD, MPH Clinical Professor of Medicine (Family and Community Medicine) Associate Director, Stanford Geriatric Education Center Director, Stanford Family Medicine Clinic
Alexandra Morris, MA Family Care Specialist The Alzheimer’s Association Northern California – Northern Nevada Chapter
Andrew Nevins, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Linda Nguyen, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology & Hepatology)
Peter Pompei, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine
Amir Dan Rubin President & CEO, Stanford Hospital and Clinics
Eric R. Sokol, MD Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and, by courtesy, of Urology
Manjula Kurella Tamura, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine (Nephrology)
Chere Taylor, LCSW Stanford Hospital and Clinics
Abraham C. Verghese, MD Professor of Medicine
Ann Weinacker, MD Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary & Critical Care)
Paul Zei, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular)
Penelope Zeifert, PhD Clinical Director of Neuropsychology
Faculty Disclosure The Stanford University School of Medicine adheres to ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships will be made prior to the activity.
Please register early – space is limited!
Conference Planners and Faculty
Geriatric Multidisciplinary
Care Conference
FEBRUARY 8-9, 2013Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge,
Stanford, CA
For information on upcoming CME activities visit:www.cme.stanfordhospital.com
Stanford UniversityStanford Center for Continuing Medical Education1070 Arastradero Road, Suite 230Palo Alto, CA 94304
(650) 497-8554
A Continuing Medical Education Activity
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