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University of California San Francisco Hotel Nikko San Francisco, California THURSDAY – FRIDAY September 11-12, 2014 COURSE CHAIR John P. Roberts, MD Professor of Surgery University of California, San Francisco UCSF Transplant 2014: Riding the Wave of Change Presented by the Division of Transplant Surgery and The Heart & Lung Transplant Program UCSF Medical Center University of California, San Francisco heart lung liver kidney pancreas Photo: Peter Kaminski

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Page 1: UCSF Transplant 2014: Riding the Wave of Change

University of California San Francisco

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COURSE CHAIR John P. Roberts, MDProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of California,San Francisco

UCSF Transplant 2014: Riding the Wave of Change

Presented by theDivision of Transplant Surgery and The Heart & Lung Transplant Program UCSF Medical Center University of California, San Francisco

heart • lung • liver • kidney • pancreas

Photo: Peter Kaminski

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OVERVIEW

This two-day conference has been coordinated through the University of California San Francisco, Division of Transplant Surgery and the Heart & Lung Transplant Program. This program is designed to provide a unique opportunity to hear UCSF Transplant experts present a comprehensive review and update on recent advances in adult and pediatric transplantation. Leaders in the field will share their medical and surgical expertise in solid organ transplant and living donor topics. Plenary sessions include the future of transplantation, the impact of allocation changes and the Affordable Care Act on transplantation, immunosuppression withdrawal, and other contemporary and controversial topics. Organ specific clinical tracks will focus on current issues and patient management strategies appropriate for each area of specialization.

TARGET AUDIENCE

ACCREDITATION The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physician should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.This CME activity meets the requirements under California Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency. NursingFor the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME. Licensed Clinical Social Workers and Marriage and Family TherapistsThis course meets the qualifications on an hour-for-hour basis of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Approval Number PCE 1272.Transplant CertificationCategory 1 Continuing Education Points for Transplant Certification (CEPTCs) have been applied for through the American Board for Transplant Certification (ABTC).

UCSF Transplant 2014: Riding the Wave of Change

The target audience is a broad cross-section of health care professionals who care for pre- and post-transplant patients. Heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, and small bowel transplantation will be discussed. The symposium content is designed for community/referring physicians, transplant nurses, coordinators, administrators, nurses, advanced practice nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and all members of the health care team who are interested in improving their clinical practice or patient management during transplantation.The course will:• Illustrate and examine the

impact of transplantation on the lives of patients, their families and the donor families for the community health provider.

• Examine the latest developments in transplant management to optimize patient outcomes.

• Provide a forum for current trends and opinions in transplantation that can be readily applied to their practice.

LEARNER OBJECTIVESAt the end of this symposium, the participant will be able to:• Adopt new informational

technologies to improve communication between health care providers and patients.

• Integrate into the community of practice and determine appropriate pathways for patient care.

• Differentiate and design individual education plans for patients.

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UCSF Transplant 2014: Riding the Wave of ChangeSeptember 11 - 12, 2014

GENERAL INFORMATIONAdvanced registration closes one (1) business day prior to start of course. HOW TO ENROLL

By 8/1/14 Tuition: $300 Physicians $200 Nurses/Pharmacists/

Allied Health Professionals/ Residents/Fellows

After 8/1/14 $350 Physicians $250 Nurses/Pharmacists/

Allied Health Professionals/ Residents/Fellows

Payment can be made by Visa, MasterCard, AmEx or check. REGISTER VIA

Online: www.cme.ucsf.eduMail: Complete course registration form

and send with payment to: UCSF Office of Continuing Medical Education P.O. Box 45368 San Francisco, CA 94145-0368

Fax: Fax completed registration form to: (415) 502-1795 (be sure to include your credit card number)

Phone: To register by phone or to inquire about registration status, please call UCSF’s CME Registration Office at (415) 476-5808.

Please check our website for up-to-date information on the course: www.cme.ucsf.eduOn-Site Registration: Generally we are able to accommodate on-site registration at our courses however pre-registration is preferred to ensure that we have adequate course materials. REFUND POLICY

Cancellations received in writing before the first day of the course will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date.

CONFERENCE LOCATION

Enjoy San Francisco’s renowned attractions such as the historic cable cars, shopping in Union Square, or visit San Francisco’s culinary hub at the Ferry Building.Hotel Nikko is just steps from Union Square and the Theatre District.A block of guestrooms has been reserved at the special UCSF conference rate of $269/night. You are urged to make your reservations early. The cut-off date is August 19, 2014, or until the group room block is filled. After this date, rooms will be provided on a space-available basis only. To make hotel reservations online, go to www.cme.ucsf.edu and click on the hotel link in the Travel & Lodging section of the course webpage.If you prefer to telephone in your reservation, call (415) 394-1111, please identify yourself as a member of this UCSF conference to receive the special rate.By staying at the host hotel, you help UCSF meet its contractual obligations and keep registration fees reasonable. RENTAL CAR

Hertz is offering special rates for participants of this conference; simply call (800) 654-2240 and refer to convention number #03BW0133, or call your travel agent. You may also make reservations at www.Hertz.com. Advance reservations are recommended.AIR TRANSPORTATION

UCSF has negotiated special fares with American and United Airlines for our course attendees. You may use the following tour codes to book on your own:American – www.aa.com code: 3794BV United – www.united.com code: ZQPP914327For more information or to register online visit our website at www.cme.ucsf.edu. You may also reach us by calling the Office of Continuing Medical Education at (415) 476-4251 or emailing: [email protected].

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Thursday, September 11, 2014 7:30 am Registration and Breakfast8:00 Opening Remarks8:15 What’s New, What Matters, What’s Next Nancy L. Ascher, MD, PhD8:45 Changes in Organ Allocation and its Impact on Transplantation John P. Roberts, MD 9:15 Update on the Implantable Bioartificial Kidney: from Silicon

Chips to Renal Clearance Shuvo Roy, PhD Paul Brakeman, MD, PhD

9:45 Cardiac Evaluation Prior to Solid Organ Transplants Munir Janmohamed, MD10:15 Break10:30 Risky Business: Preventing Disease Transmission from Donor Organs Peter Chin-Hong, MD,

MAS11:00 The Donation-Transplantation Gap: A Struggle for Scarce Organs Kenneth Moritsugu, MD,

MPH, FACPM11:30 Lunch: Overview of Ogran Donation and Donor and Recipient

Panel DiscussionDenise Kinder, BSN

The Donor Side of Transplantation

Kidney Liver Heart/Lung

1:00 pm Family Care – The Power of Words Marcel Pincince, BA, STB

New Drugs in Transplantation Flavio Vincenti, MD

Indications for Liver Transplant Nathan M. Bass, MD, PhD

The Evolution of Mechanical Circulatory Support Kimber L. Eleuteri, RN, MSN, ACNP-BC

1:30 The Organ Donation Process from Start to Finish Nikole Neidlinger, MD

Immune Monitoring in Kidney Transplantation Allison Webber, MD

Interferon-free HCV Treatment in the Transplant Setting – A Game-Changer Norah Terrault, MD

How to Manage Pulmonary Hypertension in Pre Transplant Patients Nimi Tarango, RN, MS, NP

2:00 Maximizing the Gift of Donation Sean Van Slyck, MPA, CPTC

Ready…Set...Wait: The Time Between Listing and Transplant Crystal Rogers, RN, BSN

Pre/Post Transplant Treatment of the HCV Patient Eliana Z. Agudelo, PA-C Stephanie Straley, PA-C

How to Manage Pulmonary Hypertension in Post Transplant Patients Van Selby, MD

2:30 BreakLiving Donor Challenges at the

BedsidePediatric (Kidney) Heart/Lung

3:00 Improving Long Term Care of the Living Donor: Strategies for the Transplant Center Chris E. Freise, MD, FACS

Management of Acute Kidney Injury in Cirrhotics Jennifer C. Lai, MD, MBA

What Have We Learned from 10 Years of CKid Anthony Portale, MD

Lung in a Box Jasleen Kukreja, MD, MPH

3:30 UCSF Experience with Non-directed Kidney Donors Chris E. Freise, MD, FACS Kristin and Benn Herrera

Diagnosis and Management of Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and Portopulmonary Hypertension Neil Mehta, MD

Transplanting Undocumented Children: Are We Doing Them a Favor? Peter G. Stock, MD, PhD Marilyn McEnhill, RN, MSN, PNP

Lung Transplant and Connective Tissue Disease Jeffrey A. Golden, MD

4:00 If the Kidney Fits....PAIR IT! Pre “Pairing” for Exchange Transplant Janine Sabatte-Caspillo, RN, BSN Kelly DeDominic, RN, BSN

Oh the Pain! Pain Management in the Pre- and Post Op Transplant Recipients Kerry Decker, RN, MSN, ANP-BC, WHNP-BC

ARPKD in Children: When Should You do a Liver-Kidney Transplant? Marsha Lee, MD Susan Stritzel-Diaz, RN, MS, PNP

The Who, What and When: Candidate Selection in Lung Transplantation Steven Hays, MD

4:30 Psychosocial Aspects of Living Organ Donation and the Role of the Living Donor Advocate Tiane Jennings, MSW

The Power of Nursing Assessment Susan Robertson, MS, RN, ACNP-bc Long-term Outcomes after Liver Transplant Jennifer Cademartori, FNP-BC

Post-Transplant Urological Complications Angelique Champeau, RN, NP Jessica Brennan, RN, MSN, CNS, PNP

The Challenges of Lung Transplantation for Patients with Cystic Fibrosis Mary Ellen Kleinhenz, MD

5:00 Reception

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Eliana Z. Agudelo, PA-CPhysician AssistantNancy L. Ascher, MD, PhDProfessor and Chair of SurgeryIsis Distinguished Professor in TransplantationLeon Goldman Professor in SurgeryPaul Axelrod, PhDLearning and Development SpecialistAndrea Baird, LCSWHeart and Lung Transplant ClinicalSocial Worker

Nathan M. Bass, MD, PhD, FACP, FAASLD Professor Emeritus, Department of MedicinePaul Brakeman, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Pediatrics, Medical Director, Pediatric Dialysis UnitDanielle Brandman, MD, MASAssistant Professor of Medicine

Valerie Bosco, NP, EpDHeart Disease Nurse CoordinatorHeart and Vascular CenterLinda Branagan, PhDSecond Look, LLCJessica Brennan, RN, MSN, CNS, PNP Nurse PractitionerPediatric Kidney TransplantEileen Brinker, RN, MSNHeart Failure Program CoordinatorTransitional Care Manager

Friday, September 12, 20147:30 am Registration and Breakfast8:00 Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Transplantation Reece Fawley, MHA8:45 The Changing Landscape of Heart Failure Liviu Klein, MD, MS9:15 Integrating Palliative Care into the Transplant Setting Steven Pantilat, MD10:15 Break

Pediatric (Liver) Kidney (Post) Liver Heart/Lung10:30 Making Sense of UNOS

Listings and Strategies to Reduce Wait Times Sue J. Rhee, MD

BK Virus: Screening, Treatment and New Discoveries David Wojciechowski, DO

Medical and Surgical Options for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Francis Yao, MD

Body Composition and Mortatlity after Lung Transplantation Jonathan Singer, MD

11:00 Hepatitis B and C in Children: What’s New? Philip Rosenthal, MD

Pregnancy in the Kidney Transplant Recipient Sindhu Chandran, MBBS

Interventional Radiology in the Management of Complications Following Liver Transplantation Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD

The Health eHeart Study Jeffrey Olgin, MD

11:30 Surgical Options in Pediatric Liver Disease John P. Roberts, MD Sue J. Rhee, MD

Managing the Waves of Post-Kidney Transplant Care Brooke Pearson, MSN, NP-C

The Real Skinny About Fatty Liver Disease Bilal Hameed, MD

The Changing World of Readmission Maureen Carroll, RN, CHFN Eileen Brinker, RN, MSN

12:00 pm Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome After Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Emily Rothbaum Perito, MD, MAS

The Not-So-Straight Forward Kidney Donor Brian K. Lee, MD

Nutrition and Fitness for Liver Transplant Candidates and Recipients Danielle Brandman, MD, MAS

Congenital Heart Disease and Transplant Valerie Bosco, NP, EpD Ian Harris, MD

12:30 Lunch Presentation: Mindful Communication Paul Axelrod, PhD

Partnering with Technology

Psychosocial Immunology What’s New?

1:30 Valuing the Patient Experience Jason Phillips, MA

Compasion Fatigue: Caring for the Caregiver Brie Kelly, MSW

Histocompatibility Testing in Transplantation Dessislava Kopchaliiska, PhD, D. ABHI

Total Pancreatectomy and Islet Autotransplantation as Treatment for Chronic Pancreatitis Andrew M. Posselt, MD, PhD

2:00 Make it Go Viral... Cathy Olmo

The Lived Experience: Panel Discussion with Social Workers and Patients

Clinical Aspects of Transplant Rejection Stephen J. Tomlanovich, MD

Beyond Intestinal Transplant: New Strategies for Intestinal Rehabilitation Claudia Praglin, RN, MS, NP

2:30 It Could Happen to You – Protecting Privacy Timothy Hoffman, CISSP

Immunosuppressive Medications: A State of the Art David J. Quan, PharmD, BCPS

Telemedicine: Expanding Access to Care Linda Branagan, PhD

3:00 Break3:15 Skin Cancer in Organ Transplant Recipients: Challenges and Opportunities Sarah Arron, MD, PhD3:45 The Road to Improvement: How Do We Get Better? Ryutaro Hirose, MD, FACS4:15 Did You Catch the Wave? Helen Christensen, RN

4:45 Adjourn

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COURSE FACULTY University of California, San Francisco unless indicated

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Jennifer Cademartori, FNP-BCNurse PractitionerLiver Transplant Maureen Carroll, RN, CHFNUCSF Heart Failure Program CoordinatorTransitional Care ManagerAngelique Champeau, RN, NPUrology Faculty PracticeSindhu Chandran, MBBSAssistant Professor of Medicine, Division of NephrologyPeter Chin-Hong, MD, MASProfessor of Medicine Division of Infectious DiseasesDirector, Transplant and Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases ProgramHelen Christensen RNPre Kidney and Pancreas ManagerKerry Decker, RN, MSN, ANP-BC, WHNP-BCAdult Nurse Practitioner Liver Transplant ServiceKelly DeDomonic, RN, BSNLiving Donor CoordinatorKimber L. Eleuteri, RN, MSN, ACNP-BCMechanical Circulatory Support Program ManagerReece Fawley, MHAExecutive Director, Health Plan Strategy and TransplantationChris E. Freise, MD, FACSProfessor of SurgeryJeffrey A. Golden, MDProfessor of Medicine and of SurgeryDirector, Nina Ireland Program for Lung Health, Associate Medical Director, Lung TransplantationDirector of Clinical Research, ILD ProgramBilal Hameed, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineHepatology/Liver TransplantationIan Harris, MDAssistant ProfessorHeart TransplantSteven Hays, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineMedical Director, Lung TransplantBenn HerreraAltruistic DonorKristin HerreraAltruistic DonorRyutaro Hirose, MD, FACSProfessor in Clinical SurgeryAssociate Director, Surgical Residency ProgramMunir Janmohamed, MD Assistant ProfessorHeart TransplantTiane Jennings, MSWIndependent Living Donor AdvocateClinical Social WorkerKidney and Liver Transplant ServicesBrie Kelly, MSWClinical Social WorkerLiver Transplant ProgramRobert K. Kerlan Jr., MDProfessor of Radiology and of Surgery Chief of Interventional RadiologyDenise Kinder, BSNChief Operations OfficerCalifornia Transplant Donor Network Oakland, CALiviu Klein, MD, MSAssistant Professor of MedicineDirector, Mechanical Circulatory Support and Heart Failure Device Programs

Mary Ellen Kleinhenz, MDProfessor of Medicine Director, Faculty Chest Practice and Adult CF ProgramDessislava Kopchaliiska, PhD, D. ABHIAssistant Adjunct Professor Immunogenetics and Transplantation LabJasleen Kukreja, MD, MPHAssociate Professor of SurgeryProgram and Surgical Director, Lung TransplantationDirector, Adult Respiratory Mechanical Support (ECMO)Division of Cardiothoracic SurgeryJennifer C. Lai, MD, MBAAssistant Professor of Medicine Transplant HepatologistBrian K. Lee, MDTransplant NephrologistAssistant Professor of MedicineMarsha Lee, MDAssistant Professor of Pediatrics Transplant Nephrologist Pediatric NephrologyTimothy Hoffman, CISSPLead Information Security EngineerMarilyn McEnhill, RN, MSN, PNPNurse Practitioner Pediatric Kidney TransplantNeil Mehta, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology/Liver Transplant Kenneth Moritsugu, MD, MPH, FACPMFirst Samurai ConsultingNikole Neidlinger, MDMedical Director, California Transplant Donor NetworkTransplant Surgeon, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CAJeffrey Olgin, MDGallo-Chatterjee Distinguished Professor of MedicineChief, Division of Cardiology Co-Director, Heart and Vascular CenterCathy OlmoDirector of Communications, California Transplant Donor Network, Oakland, CASteven Pantilat, MDProfessor of Medicine Alan M. Kates and John M. Burnard Endowed Chair in Palliative Care Director, UCSF Palliative Care ProgramBrooke Pearson, MSN, NP-CNurse PractitionerAdult Kidney TransplantEmily Rothbaum Perito, MD MASAssistant Professor of PediatricsJason Phillips, MAService Excellence Program and Systems Manager, UCSF Medical Center / UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, Patient Services and Service ExcellenceMarcel Pincince, BA, STBManager, Donor Family and Advocate Services, Donor Network of Arizona, Phoenix, AZAnthony Portale, MDProfessor of Pediatrics Chief, Pediatric NephrologyAndrew M. Posselt, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of SurgeryJennifer Price, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine, Division of GastroenterologyTransplant HepatologistDavid J. Quan, PharmD, BCPSProfessor of Pharmacy Claudia Praglin, RN, MS, NPNurse Practitioner Liver and Intestinal Transplant Service

Sue J. Rhee, MDPediatric Transplant HepatologistClinical Director, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition; Medical Director, Pediatric Liver Transplant and Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplant ProgramsJohn P. Roberts, MDProfessor of SurgeryChief, Transplant ServiceSusan Robertson, MS, RN, ACNP-bcNurse PractionerLiver Transplant ServiceCrystal Rogers, RN, BSNTransplant Coordinator Kidney and Pancreas Transplant ServicesPhilip Rosenthal, MDProfessor of Pediatrics and of Surgery Director, Pediatric Clinical Research Director, Pediatric Hepatology and Liver Transplant Research Director, Pediatric HepatologyShuvo Roy, PhDProfessor, Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences Schools of Pharmacy and MedicineJanine Sabatte-Caspillo, RN, BSNLiving Donor Coordinator Van Selby, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine Heart TransplantJonathan Singer, MDAssistant Professor Peter G. Stock, MD, PhDProfessor of SurgerySurgical Director, Pediatric Renal and Adult Pancreas TransplantStephanie Straley, PA-CPhysician AssistantSusan Stritzel-Diaz, RN, MS, PNPNurse PractitionerPediatric Liver TransplantNimi Tarango, RN, MS, NPNurse Practitioner, Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart Failure ClinicsNorah Terrault, MDProfessor of Medicine and Surgery Director, Viral Hepatitis CenterStephen J. Tomlanovich, MDProfessor of Medicine and of Surgery; Medical Director Kidney Transplant ServicesSarah Tuttleton Arron, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Dermatology in Residence; Associate Chief of Mohs Micrographic SurgerySean Van Slyck, MPA, CPTCVice President – Organ Program, California Transplant Donor Network, Oakland, CAFlavio Vincenti, MDProfessor of Medicine and of Surgery; Medical Director, Pancreas Transplant Program; Debbie Faiman Endowed Chair in TransplantationAllison Webber, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine, Division of NephrologyTransplant NephrologistDavid Wojciechowski, DOAssistant Professor of Medicine, Division of NephrologyFrancis Yao, MDProfessor of Medicine and of SurgeryMedical Director, Liver Transplantation

Friday, September 12, 20147:30 am Registration and Breakfast8:00 Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Transplantation Reece Fawley, MHA8:45 The Changing Landscape of Heart Failure Liviu Klein, MD, MS9:15 Integrating Palliative Care into the Transplant Setting Steven Pantilat, MD10:15 Break

Pediatric (Liver) Kidney (Post) Liver Heart/Lung10:30 Making Sense of UNOS

Listings and Strategies to Reduce Wait Times Sue J. Rhee, MD

BK Virus: Screening, Treatment and New Discoveries David Wojciechowski, DO

Medical and Surgical Options for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Francis Yao, MD

Body Composition and Mortatlity after Lung Transplantation Jonathan Singer, MD

11:00 Hepatitis B and C in Children: What’s New? Philip Rosenthal, MD

Pregnancy in the Kidney Transplant Recipient Sindhu Chandran, MBBS

Interventional Radiology in the Management of Complications Following Liver Transplantation Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD

The Health eHeart Study Jeffrey Olgin, MD

11:30 Surgical Options in Pediatric Liver Disease John P. Roberts, MD Sue J. Rhee, MD

Managing the Waves of Post-Kidney Transplant Care Brooke Pearson, MSN, NP-C

The Real Skinny About Fatty Liver Disease Bilal Hameed, MD

The Changing World of Readmission Maureen Carroll, RN, CHFN Eileen Brinker, RN, MSN

12:00 pm Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome After Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Emily Rothbaum Perito, MD, MAS

The Not-So-Straight Forward Kidney Donor Brian K. Lee, MD

Nutrition and Fitness for Liver Transplant Candidates and Recipients Danielle Brandman, MD, MAS

Congenital Heart Disease and Transplant Valerie Bosco, NP, EpD Ian Harris, MD

12:30 Lunch Presentation: Mindful Communication Paul Axelrod, PhD

Partnering with Technology

Psychosocial Immunology What’s New?

1:30 Valuing the Patient Experience Jason Phillips, MA

Compasion Fatigue: Caring for the Caregiver Brie Kelly, MSW

Histocompatibility Testing in Transplantation Dessislava Kopchaliiska, PhD, D. ABHI

Total Pancreatectomy and Islet Autotransplantation as Treatment for Chronic Pancreatitis Andrew M. Posselt, MD, PhD

2:00 Make it Go Viral... Cathy Olmo

The Lived Experience: Panel Discussion with Social Workers and Patients

Clinical Aspects of Transplant Rejection Stephen J. Tomlanovich, MD

Beyond Intestinal Transplant: New Strategies for Intestinal Rehabilitation Claudia Praglin, RN, MS, NP

2:30 It Could Happen to You – Protecting Privacy Timothy Hoffman, CISSP

Immunosuppressive Medications: A State of the Art David J. Quan, PharmD, BCPS

Telemedicine: Expanding Access to Care Linda Branagan, PhD

3:00 Break3:15 Skin Cancer in Organ Transplant Recipients: Challenges and Opportunities Sarah Arron, MD, PhD3:45 The Road to Improvement: How Do We Get Better? Ryutaro Hirose, MD, FACS4:15 Did You Catch the Wave? Helen Christensen, RN

4:45 Adjourn

COURSE FACULTY

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3rd St

3rd St

Howard

St

1st St

Market

St

Market

St

Market

St

Market

St

Fell St

Oak St

Fell St

Oak St

Lombard St

Marina Bl

4th St

4th St

Berry S

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NORTH BEACHPLAYGROUND

MICHELANGELOPLAYGROUND WASHINGTON

SQUARE

WALTONPARK

GEORGE R.MOSCONE

RECREATIONCENTER

LAFAYETTEPARK

AQUATICPARK

ALAMOSQUARE

SANFRANCISCO

BAY

MISSIO

N CREEK

GHIRARDELLISQUARE

THECANNERY

CROOKEDSTREET

FORTMASONCENTER

PIER39

BROADWAYPIER

(Pedestrian)

JUSTINHERMANPLAZA

PORTSMOUTHSQUARE

MOSCONE CONVENTIONCENTER NORTH & SOUTH

SFCITYHALL

CIVICAUDITORIUM

BROOKSHALL

MAINLIBRARY

CENTER FORTHE ARTS AT

YERBA BUENAGARDENS

UNIONSQUARE

UCEXTENTION

SF ART INSTITUTE

UNDERWATERWORLD AQUARIUM

YOUTHHOSTEL

MARITIMEMUSEUMFT. MASON

VISITORCENTER

COITTOWER

STS PETERAND PAUL

TRANSAMERICAPYRAMID BLDG.

GRACECATHEDRAL

MASONICAUDITORIUM

TRANSBAYTERMINAL

FERRYBUILDING

RINCONCENTER

WORLDTRADE CTR.

EMBARCADEROSHOPPING CENTER

GOLDENGATE UNIV.

SF MUSEUMOF MODERN ART

CALTRAINDEPOT

SF SHOPPINGCENTRE

CROCKERGALLERIA

OLD MINTOF SF

OPERAHOUSE

WARMEM.

THEATER

ST.MARY'S

CATHEDRAL

JAPANESECULTURAL &TRADE CENTER

PAINTEDLADIES(victorianhouses)

VAN NESSSTATION

CIVIC CENTERSTATION

POWELL ST.STATION

MONTGOMERY ST.STATION

EMBARCADEROSTATION

OCTAGONHOUSE

LEVI'SPLAZA

BANK OFAMERICA BLDG.

FISHERMAN'SWHARF

TELEGRAPHHILL

NORTHBEACH

FINANCIALDISTRICT

CHINATOWN

RUSSIANHILL

COWHOLLOW

MARINA

NOBHILL

SOUTH OFMARKET

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