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This 5th annual conference and Job Fair will emphasize practical, non-clinical knowledge crucial for your career, like billing, incorporation and social media risks from CMPA experts. Talks on medico legal report writing, EMR and top medical apps will reduce your paperwork burdens and make you into a more efficient physician. Also take some time to network with other physicians and make connections for career opportunities at the end of day job fair! Come join us for this unique 1-day program! Target Audiences: Family and Specialist Physicians; Locums; IMGs; Family Practice or Specialty Residents; physicians new to BC; physicians working in episodic care settings Testimonials from previous conferences: "Seriously outstanding!” "Just goes to show how much we don’t learn in medicine about the business of it and how we need this to be more than lip service” “Looking forward to the next one!” 2012 Conference Highlights • Billing Workshops for FPs • Talks on Medical Apps, Preparing for a College Audit, CMPA Issues and more! • Lunchtime Roundtable talks on career options & work/life issues • End of Day Job Fair with Wine & Cheese Reception work/life issues www.ubccpd.ca Five easy ways to register : Online (Visa/MC only) www.ubccpd.ca $10 discount on fees for online registration! Phone (604) 875-5101 Fax (604) 875-5078 Email [email protected] Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7 Subsidized rates for residents & BCCFP members new to practice! (see registration form) Saturday June 9, 2012 Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Vancouver BC ...AND BON U S JOB FA IR! With special thanks and acknowledgement to UBC Postgraduate Medical Education www.ubccpd.ca SUBSIDIZED FEES FOR RESIDENTS!!

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Page 1: Practice Survival Skills Brochure

This 5th annual conference and Job Fair will emphasize practical, non-clinical knowledge crucial for your career, like billing, incorporation and social media risks from CMPA experts. Talks on medico legal report writing, EMR and top medical apps will reduce your paperwork burdens and make you into a more efficient physician. Also take some time to network with other physicians and make connections for career opportunities at the end of day job fair!

Come join us for this unique 1-day program!

Target Audiences: Family and Specialist Physicians; Locums; IMGs; Family Practice or Specialty Residents; physicians new to BC; physicians working in episodic care settings

Testimonials from previous conferences: "Seriously outstanding!” "Just goes to show how much we don’t learn in medicine about the business of it and how we need this to be more than lip service”

“Looking forward to the next one!”

2012 Conference Highlights • Billing Workshops for FPs • Talks on Medical Apps, Preparing for a College Audit, CMPA Issues and more! • Lunchtime Roundtable talks on career options & work/life issues • End of Day Job Fair with Wine & Cheese Reception work/life issues

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www.ubccpd.ca

Five easy ways to register :

Online (Visa/MC only) www.ubccpd.ca $10 discount on fees for online registration!

Phone (604) 875-5101

Fax (604) 875-5078

Email [email protected]

Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7

Subsidized rates for residents & BCCFP members new to practice!

(see registration form)

Saturday June 9, 2012 Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Vancouver BC

...AND BONUS

JOB FAIR!

With special thanks and acknowledgement to UBC Postgraduate Medical Education

www.ubccpd.ca

SUBSIDIZED FEES

FOR RESIDENTS!!

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Conference Venue Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue 580 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3 Tel: (604) 291-5800 www.sfu.ca/dialogue

The Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue is located in Vancouver's waterfront business core, directly across the street from Simon Fraser University's downtown Harbour Centre campus. The city's principal transportation hub is one block away and the international airport, just 35 minutes from downtown. Nearly all of Vancouver's major hotels are within a short walking distance, along with retail complexes, international shopping districts, theatres and other cultural institutions, restaurants, and major convention facilities. NOTE: Parking is limited at the Wosk Centre and the Delta Vancouver Suites. For information on street parking please visit the venue website: www.sfu.ca/dialogue

Saturday June 9, 2012

0800 Breakfast; Registration and Exhibits Open

0830 Welcome and Opening remarks Dr. Sandra Lee

0840 Move to Small Group Workshops

0845 Small Group Workshops I (choose 1 of 3)

A) How to Avoid Common Medico-legal Risks Dr. Kathryn Reducka by CMPA - Identify the three most common causes of medico-legal problems

- Develop two strategies to improve patient safety and reduce medico-legal risk in your practice

B) Advanced Billing for FPs (GPSC): Get Paid Dr. Eric Cadesky for What You Do! - Get the hottest and most useful medical apps; especially helpful for physicians who need to access mobile information on-the-go - Know where to go for up to date information and references

C) Office-Based Basic Billing for FPs Dr. Sandra Lee - Learn the basics of office fee-for-service billing - Learn common billings that FPs miss

1000 Refreshment Break and Exhibits

1030 How to Prepare for a College Audit Dr. Dan Ezekiel - To describe my personal experience with the College’s Peer-Review Assessment - To review what went well and where there was room for improvement - To review the major themes of the assessment and what I learned from the process - To provide guidance on how to prepare for an assessment in the future

1105 Tweet, Friend, Like, Text, or Blog: Electronic Dr. Kathryn Reducka Communication with Patients - Identify three common causes of medico-legal problems when communicating

electronically with patients

- Develop two strategies to protect patient confidentiality with electronic communication

- Assess the best option for communicating with patients to promote safer care

1140 Adverse Reaction Reporting: Your Role in Dr. Thanh Vu Patient Safety - Explain the potential impact of adverse reactions (ARs) on population health - Explain why it is important to monitor for and to report suspected ARs to the Canada Vigilance Program - Describe the process for reporting suspected adverse reactions

1200 Lunch & Round Table Discussions

1330 Small Group Workshops II (choose 1 of 3)

D) Billing Tips for FPs - Obstetrics, Rural and ER Dr. Cathy Clelland - Learn billing basics and tips for FPs doing work in obstetrics, Emergency Departments, hospitals and rural settings

E) EMR - The Insider's Guide Dr. Craig Goldie - Learn about the major EMRs found in BC from someone who has used them all. - Find out about the pros and cons of various office IT setups. - Learn what to look out for when joining or doing locum work at a practice.

F) Medicolegal Report Writing Made Easy Dr. Gurdeep Parhar Mr. Manjot Hallen

- To learn the basics of a medicolegal report with examples - To learn how to write reports quickly and effectively using easy-to-follow practical templates

in order to simply report writing - To learn about the billing aspect of medicolegal report writing from a practicing physician

standpoint

1445 Refreshment Break and Exhibits

1500 Incorporation - Is It The Right Move For You? Mr. Brian Blamey - Who is a good candidate for incorporation? - When should doctors incorporate? - What costs are involved in incorporation?

1535 Is There an App for That? Technology at Our Dr. Steve Wong Fingertips - Get the hottest and most useful medical apps; especially helpful for physicians who need to access mobile information on-the-go

1615 Complete Evaluations and Final remarks

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Nearby Hotels The Delta Vancouver Suites 550 West Hastings Street, Vancouver (Entrance off Seymour Street) Telephone: 604.689.8188 Fax: 604.605.8881 Toll-Free: 1.888.890.3222 www.deltahotels.com Ramada Limited Downtown Vancouver 435 West Pender Street, Vancouver Telephone: 604.488.1088 Fax: 604.488.1090 Toll Free: 1.888.389.5888 www.ramadadowntownvancouver.com The St. Regis Hotel (newly renovated boutique hotel) 602 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver Telephone: 604.681.1135 Toll free: 1.800.770.7929 www.stregishotel.com

Accreditation The University of British Columbia Division of Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD) is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) to provide study credits for continuing medical education for physicians. As well, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education of the United States (ACCME) maintains a reciprocity relationship with CACMS which the American Medical Association (AMA) recognizes for the purpose of allowing Canadian medical schools the ability to certify activities for AMA PRA Category 1 credits and to award such credits to eligible physicians. This program has been reviewed and approved by the UBC Division of Continuing Professional Development. UBC CPD designates this educational program as meeting the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 8.25 MAINPRO M1 credits. This program is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This program also meets the accreditation criteria for a maximum of 8.25 Category 1 credits toward the American Medical Association Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits he/she actually spent in the activity.

Course Coordinator:

Sandra Lee, MD, CCFP. Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family Practice; Medical Director, Division of Continuing Professional Development (CPD), UBC

Planning Committee:

Eric Cadesky, MD, CM, CCFP. Medical Director, Louis Brier Home and Hospital; Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Practice, UBC

Craig Goldie, MD, CCFP. Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Practice, UBC

Sandra Lee, MD, CCFP. Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family Practice; Medical Director, Division of Continuing Professional Development (CPD), UBC (Chair)

Brenna Lynn, PhD. Executive Director, Division of Continuing Professional Development (CPD); Honorary Research Associate, Department of Family Practice, UBC

Christie Newton, MD, CCFP, FCFP. Assistant Professor, Director, Continuing Professional Development and Community Partnerships, Department of Family Practice, Faculty of Medicine, UBC

Breay Paty, MD, FRCPC. Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Faculty of Medicine, UBC

Serena Verma, BScPharm, MD, CCFP. Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Practice, UBC

Steve Wong, MD, FRCPC. General Internist, VGH CTU; Clinical Assistant Professor, UBC Department of Medicine; Medical Director—This Changed My Practice, Division of Continuing Professional Development (CPD), UBC

Presenting Faculty:

Brian Blamey, CGA. Partner, Galloway Botteselle & Company

Eric Cadesky, MD, CM, CCFP. Medical Director, Louis Brier Home and Hospital; Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Practice, UBC

Cathy Clelland, MD, CCFP. Executive Director, Society for General Practitioners; Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Practice, Faculty of Medicine, UBC

Daniel Ezekiel, MD. Family Physician, Vancouver , BC

Craig Goldie, MD, CCFP. Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Practice, UBC

Manjot Hallen, LLB. Lawyer, Klein Lyons

Sandra Lee, MD, CCFP. Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family Practice; Medical Director, Division of Continuing Professional Development (CPD), UBC

Gurdeep Parhar, MD. Associate Dean, Equity and Professionalism, Faculty of Medicine , UBC

Kathryn Reducka, MD, FRCPC. Senior Physician Risk Manager, Risk Management Services, CMPA

Thanh Vu, BSc(Pharm), PharmD. Coordinator, Canada Vigilance Regional Office (BC & Yukon), Health Canada, Clinical Assistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UBC

Steve Wong, MD, FRCPC. General Internist, VGH CTU; Clinical Assistant Professor, UBC Department of Medicine; Medical Director—This Changed My Practice, Division of Continuing Professional Development (CPD), UBC

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Join us at our 1st

Job Fair Wine & Cheese Reception Learn about exciting job opportunities across

Canada, mingle with colleagues, and discuss the day!

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Practice Survival Skills: What I Wish I Knew ME8654 In My First Years of Practice Saturday, June 9, 2012 The Wosk Centre for Dialogue

***PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE READ THE CANCELLATION POLICY BEFORE COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION FORM***

This course incurs significant non-refundable expenses prior to the course— please read and carefully understand our cancellation policy before submitting your registration.

The Division of Continuing Professional Development reserves the right to cancel a course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. Each registrant will be notified by telephone, followed by written notification and a full refund. The University of British Columbia is not responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, airline or hotel penalties.

Should you need to cancel your registration, you must do so by email to [email protected] before May 18, 2012. Your registration fee, less a $50 handling charge, will be refunded. After May 18, 2012, no refunds will be granted for withdrawal unless a replacement can be secured by the registrant; however, the $50 cancellation fee will still apply.

Personal Informa�on is collected on this registra�on form pursuant to sec�on 26 of the Freedom of Informa�on and Protec�on

of Privacy Act, RSBC 1996 c. 165. This informa�on will be used for the purposes of facilita�ng the conference and collec�ng

aggregate sta�s�cs. UBC CPD publishes a par�cipant list for the conference that includes the par�cipant’s name and city.

Please check the box below if you DO NOT wish to have your informa�on included on the par�cipant list:

� I DO NOT CONSENT to being on the par�cipant list.

All par�cipants who register for UBC CPD courses are included on the mailing list for future educa�onal programs. If you DO

NOT wish to have UBC CPD course brochures mailed to you, please indicate below.

� I DO NOT wish to be on the UBC CPD mailing list. For further informa�on, please contact UBC CPD at: [email protected] or

(604) 875-5101.

My practice is considered: � Urban � Rural � I don’t have a practice

I am a: � Family Practitioner � Specialist � I am not an MD

CONTACT DETAILS

� Dr. � Mr. � Ms.

Last Name Given Name(s)

Address

City Prov/State Postal Code

Telephone Fax

Email

CONFERENCE FEES: Include course materials, breakfast, breaks, lunch, and Job Fair Recep=on.

Please circle the appropriate fee. You can save $10 by registering online!

By May 7, 2012 May 8 —May 30, 2012 A@er May 30 & On-Site

*Physicians: $149 $169 $199

**Residents/

Students:

$49 $49 $59

* ALL BCCFP Members will receive a subsidy from the BCCFP. The rebate form will be available on-site from the BCCFP Booth.

**Residents/Students: Resident fees were subsidized by the BCCFP and Specialty Resident fees were subsidized by the UBC Postgraduate

Educa=on Office. Residents must provide proof of status with registra=on via fax at (604) 875-5078. Residents and students can only register

by phone/mail/fax. Family Prac=ce

Lunch Time Round Table Discussions—Have candid discussions with fellow physicians about life and work!

Last year’s topics included: Star�ng or joining a prac�ce; New to prac�ce in BC; Hospitalist work; ER locums (for FPs);

Joining a Journal Club � I wish to par=cipate � I do not wish to par=cipate

Workshops Registrants will be able to aFend 1 of the 3 group workshops in each of the 8:45AM and 1:30PM sessions. Please

number in order of preference (1=most preferred). Workshops are limited; once these limits are reached you will be

assigned your next available choice.

$ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED

Credit Card Number

Name of Cardholder

Expiry Date

Online (Visa/MC only) www.ubccpd.ca (Save $10 if you register online!)

Phone (604) 875-5101

Fax (604) 875-5078

Email [email protected]

Mail UBC CPD 855 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L7

Only forms accompanied by full payment will be processed. Please note that faxed or mailed registrations may take up to 5 business days to process. If you are paying by cheque, please make cheques payable to “UBC CPD”. To en-sure course materials are ready for you at the conference, your registration must be received by 4:00 pm, June 4, 2012. Registrations not received by this point will be charged the on-site rate.

This course incurs significant non-refundable expenses prior to the course— please read and carefully un-derstand our cancellation policy before submitting your registration.

The Division of Continuing Professional Development reserves the right to cancel a course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. Each registrant will be notified by telephone, followed by written notification and a full refund. The University of British Columbia is not responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, airline or hotel penalties.

Should you need to cancel your registration, you must do so by email to [email protected] before May 18, 2012. Your registration fee, less a $50 handling charge, will be refunded. After May 18, 2012, no refunds will be granted for withdrawal unless a replacement can be secured by the regis t ran t ; howeve r , the $50 cancellation fee will still apply.

PAYMENT

8:45 AM

A: CMPA

B: Advanced Billing

C: Basic Billing

Rank (1-3)

1:30

PM

D: Billing Tips

E: EMR

F: Medicolegal Reports

Rank

(1-3)

Refunds and Cancella=ons

To Register