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About the Conference Greetings from Chattanooga! As always, our 3-1/2 day Family Medicine Update delivers 28 timely & practical nuts & bolts topics designed for primary care providers like you. The Scenic City” remains one of the country’s top tourist destinations for the beauty of its mountains & river and the variety of one-of-a-kind attractions & activities that were inspired by them such as our 13-mile Riverwalk, Incline Railway, Ruby Falls, Rock City, two Aquariums, railroads & train rides, walking bridge, Civil War battlefield & landmarks and more. Great outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, paddle boarding, climbing/bouldering, white water rafting, hang gliding & more can all be found in town or nearby on a world-class scale, and the West Village, Main Street, Station Street & King Street areas have recently added some great hotels, shops, restaurants, breweries & more. We hope you will join us for this 35th annual meeting! Sincerely, Michael D. Shepherd, MD - Conference Director & Assistant FM Professor abdominal pain allergies & asthma anticoagulants bariatric surgery metabolism burnout & wellness de-prescribing diabetic therapies dyspepsia evaluation (pre-operative) food & nutrition hearing loss H(elicobacter) pylori hepatitis C hip pain hypertension murmurs (pediatric) OCD pain management pap screening pneumonia stroke urinary incontinence venous & lymphatic issues weight issues and more! The Department of Family Medicine at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine is proud to present Approved for 25 AMA, CEU & AAFP Prescribed Credits Office of Continuing Medical Education 960 East Third Street, suite 104 Chattanooga, TN 37403 www.utcomchatt.org/cme Email: [email protected] Ph: (423) 778-6884 35TH ANNUAL J. MACK WORTHINGTON FAMILY MEDICINE UPDATE JUNE 10-13, 2020 www.utcomchatt.org/fmu DoubleTree by Hilton downtown Chattanooga, TN NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHATTANOOGA, TN PERMIT #26 PLEASE POST OR FORWARD TO A COLLEAGUE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND $139/night Group Rate Meeting Location Call (423) 756-5150 to book by May 9 Group Name: FMU 407 Chestnut Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 T H E 3 5 T H A N N U A L J. MACK WORTHINGTON June 10-13, 2020 F AMILY M EDICINE U PDATE F AMILY M EDICINE U PDATE

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Page 1: The Department of Family Medicine at the University of ...utcomchatt.org/docs/FMU2020_Brochure_Invitation.pdfStroke Update Alison Bailey, MD Dyspepsia and H. Pylori Arslan Kahloon,

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Greetings from Chattanooga!As always, our 3-1/2 day Family Medicine Update delivers 28 timely &

practical nuts & bolts topics designed for primary care providers like you.

“The Scenic City” remains one of the country’s top tourist destinations for the beauty of its mountains & river and the variety of one-of-a-kind attractions & activities that were inspired by them such as our 13-mile Riverwalk, Incline Railway, Ruby Falls, Rock City, two Aquariums, railroads & train rides, walking bridge, Civil War battlefield & landmarks and more. Great outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, paddle boarding, climbing/bouldering, white water rafting, hang gliding & more can all be found in town or nearby on a world-class scale, and the West Village, Main Street, Station Street & King Street areas have recently added some great hotels, shops, restaurants, breweries & more.

We hope you will join us for this 35th annual meeting!Sincerely,Michael D. Shepherd, MD - Conference Director & Assistant FM Professor

abdominal painallergies & asthma

anticoagulantsbariatric surgery metabolism

burnout & wellnessde-prescribing

diabetic therapiesdyspepsia

evaluation (pre-operative)food & nutrition

hearing lossH(elicobacter) pylori

hepatitis Chip pain

hypertensionmurmurs (pediatric)

OCDpain management

pap screeningpneumonia

strokeurinary incontinence

venous & lymphatic issuesweight issues

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$139/night Group Rate

Meeting Location

Call (423) 756-5150 to book by May 9 • Group Name: FMU407 Chestnut Street • Chattanooga, TN 37402

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T H E 3 5 T H A N N U A L

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June 10-13, 2020June 10-13, 2020FAMILY MEDICINE UPDATEFAMILY MEDICINE UPDATE

Practical Topics for Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants & Nurses

Approved for 25 CME Credits

Page 2: The Department of Family Medicine at the University of ...utcomchatt.org/docs/FMU2020_Brochure_Invitation.pdfStroke Update Alison Bailey, MD Dyspepsia and H. Pylori Arslan Kahloon,

Coolidge ParkIncline RailwaySouthern Belle river boat

Check out Chattanooga!

“Top 45 Places to go in the World” - New York Times

Chattanooga has been honored as...

“Best Town Ever” - Outside magazine

“Best in the U.S.” - Lonely Planet guidebook

Ross’s Landing

Ross’s LandingSignal Point

Point Park

Approach to Abdominal Pain Wesley Giles, MDObsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Lee Solomon, MDWhat Should We Eat? Suzannah Bozzone, MDCommunity-Aquired Pneumonia Michael Davis, MDUpdate on Hypertension Cory Rice, MDStroke Update Alison Bailey, MDDyspepsia and H. Pylori Arslan Kahloon, MDHepatitis C April Gunn, DO

Post- & Peri-Menopausal Bleeding Jeanie Dassow, MDH(elicobacter) Pylori Arslan Kahloon, MDPain Management Rett Blake, MDPain Management Rett Blake, MDVenous & Lymphatic Treatment Vincent Gardner, MDThe Painful Hip Jeremy Bruce, MDUrinary Incontinence in Females Henry Okafor, MDSalpingitis James Haynes, MD

Friday • June 12

Thursday • June 11

Wednesday • June 10

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Managing Weight Issues in Children Paul Dassow, MDHearing Loss and Office Screening David Armstrong, MDAbnormal Pap Screening Guidelines Todd Boren, MDPerioperative Management of Anticoagulants Brittany White, PharmDPediatric Murmurs Wesley Davis, MDAllergy and Asthma Update Mark Cromie, MDBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia Anand Shridharani, MDPre-Op Evaluation Elizebeth Close, MD

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Full Breakfast, Lunch, andAM/PM snacks & drinks provided

Full Breakfast, Lunch, andAM/PM snacks & drinks provided

Light Breakfast, Lunch, andAM/PM snacks & drinks provided

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Conference Schedule

Hang gliding on Lookout Mountain

Rock City

Saturday • June 138:009:00

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For more information on attractions & activities visit www.ChattanoogaFun.com

Light breakfast and morningsnacks & drinks provided 1)

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Continuing Education CreditsAMA: The University of Tennessee College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 25 AMA

PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AAFP: The application for AAFP Prescribed credits has been submitted to the American Academy of Family Physicians, and last year’s meeting was approved for 25.00 Prescribed credits. AAPA: The American Academy of Physician Assistants has complete reciprocity with the ACCME and accepts AMA Category 1 credits from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Other Non-Physicians: Certificates of attendance will be issued to non-physicians for attending, and the University of Tennessee designates CEUs using the national standard that 1 live hour of educational instruction is awarded .1 CEU.

Accreditation: The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education to physicians.

This meeting satisfies the AAFP CME recertification requirement for live/group activities (25 hours)

To Register and for more info visit www.utcomchatt.org/fmu

Call (423) 778-6884 with any questions

Book your hotel room ASAP or by May 15 at the DoubleTree by Hilton downtown(see reverse side of this panel for booking info)

Practicing & Retired Physicians = $595 NP’s, PA’s, Nurses, Pharmacists & non-physicians = $445 Residents, Fellows & Students = $395

Registration Fees:

Photographs courtesy of the Chattanooga Visitors Bureau

White water rafting on the Ocoee River

Space islimitedto 220

Registration Fees include: Admission to all educational sessions, light breakfast each day, fresh snacks during breaks, lunch Wednesday-Friday, issuance of your continuing education credit certificate, and UT givewaways.

Conference Registration

Avoiding Burnout: Wellness Culture Rae BondMetabolic Effects of Bariatric Surgery Leslie Griffin, MDDiabetic Therapies to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Aditya MabndawatDe-Prescribing in the Older Adult Patient Malissa Talbert, MD