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Artwork provided and copyrighted by Gordon Snidow For this and other images by Gordon Snidow, visit www.gordonsnidow.com 56th Annual Family Medicine Seminar July 18-21, 2013 at the Ruidoso Convention Center & Lodge at Sierra Blanca Dolores Gomez, MD, Scientific Program Chair This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 23.5 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. NON PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID ABQ., NM PERMIT NO. 674 Educational Fund of New Mexico Academy of Family Physicians 2400 Louisiana Blvd. NE, Bldg 2, Suite 101 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Proudly presents the 56th Annual Family Medicine Seminar See inside for schedule and registration information The Lodge at Sierra Blanca, located in beautiful Ruidoso, New Mexico, is surrounded by towering pines, invigorated by mountain breezes and neighbor to the Links at Sierra Blanca Golf Course and Ruidoso Convention Center. Amenities offered by the Lodge at Sierra Blanca are: Full hot complimentary breakfast daily, fitness center, Ruidoso’s largest indoor heated pool and Jacuzzi, a business center, and free wireless internet in all rooms, Lobby and Bar area. The Lodge has a variety of affordable rooms available Deluxe Double Queen w/Mini-fridge & Microwave $129 King Studio Suite w/Full Kitchen $139 One Bedroom King Suite w/Full Kitchen $149 We recommend you reserve early to get the type of room you want. A room block will be held until June 17th, so please make your reservations before this date. After this date, rooms will be on a space available basis. Please identify that you are with the New Mexico Academy of Family Phsicians in order to receive the room block discount. 107 Sierra Blanca, Ruidoso, NM 88345 • Phone: 575-258-5500 or 1-866-211-7727 • Email: [email protected] • Website: www.lodgeatsierrablanca.com While visiting Ruidoso, enjoy local artists and talents at the performing arts and dinner theaters or stroll along Midtown (located on Sudderth Drive) and visit over 100 shops, restaurants and galleries. Ruidoso also offers an immense array of outdoor activities such as golfing, mountain biking, hiking, fishing, prospecting, gold panning, backcountry treks, and horseback riding. Ruidoso is an outdoor enthusiast’s delight. Ruidoso is also near Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands National Monument, Valley of Fires, Gran Quivera, Wildlife Refuges, and Ghost Towns. Southern New Mexico is packed with historical and archeological sites. Native Americans mapped this landscape for subsistence, trade and community welfare; pioneers settled and mined, farmed and ranched. There are military forts and battlefields, railroads, missile ranges and cultures that clashed and joined together; all these contribute to our rich Southwestern heritage. VISITING RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO AND THE SURROUNDING AREA THE LODGE at sierra blanca 56TH ANNUAL FAMILY MEDICINE SEMINAR REGISTRATION FORM (Please Print Clearly) Name__________________________________________________________ Designation: q MD q DO q NP q PA q RN AAFP ID#________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________________ C/S/Z___________________________________________________ Phone__________________________________________________________ Email____________________________________________________ _________ AAFP Member Practicing Physician $385 _________ Non-Member Practicing Physician $500 _________ NP/PA/RN $250 _________ Retired Physician $100 _________ Family Medicine Resident (no charge) _________ Medical Student (no charge) _________ Yes, I want to sponsor a student attendee $40 _________ Total Enclosed from Both Columns Payment Information: q Check Credit Card: q Visa q MC q Disc q AMEX (See below) Cardholder Name: _____________________________________________ Billing Address (if different): _______________________________________ Card Number: ________________________________________________ Expiration:________________ CVC (3 or 4 digit code):___________________ I authorize NMAFP to charge the amount indicated to my credit card provided herin. I agree that I will pay for this purchase in accordance with the issuing bank cardholder agreement. Signature:_______________________________________________ Date:___________________________________________________ Please mail form & payment to: NMAFP, Educational Fund 2400 Louisiana Blvd. NE, Bldg. 2, Suite 101, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 Questions? Call or email Sara: (505) 292-3113 • [email protected] _________ Extra tickets for Fajita Dinner on Thursday _________ children (6-12) x $10 = _________ _________ adults x $20 = _________ _________ Extra tickets for Dinner and show at Flying J Ranch on Friday _________ children (6-12) x $12.50 = _________ _________ adults x $25 = _________ (Children 5 and under are free)

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Page 1: 56th Annual Family Medicine Seminar - American College of ...56th Annual Family Medicine Seminar July 18-21, 2013 at the Ruidoso Convention Center & Lodge at Sierra Blanca Dolores

Artwork provided and copyrighted by Gordon SnidowFor this and other images by Gordon Snidow, visit www.gordonsnidow.com

56th Annual Family Medicine Seminar

July 18-21, 2013 at the Ruidoso Convention Center & Lodge at Sierra BlancaDolores Gomez, MD, Scientific Program Chair

This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 23.5 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians.

NON PROFIT ORGUS POSTAGE

PAIDABQ., NM

PERMIT NO. 674

Educational Fund of New MexicoAcademy of Family Physicians 2400 Louisiana Blvd. NE, Bldg 2, Suite 101 Albuquerque, NM 87110

Proudly presents the56th Annual Family Medicine Seminar

See inside for schedule and registration information

The Lodge at Sierra Blanca, located in beautiful Ruidoso, New Mexico, is surrounded by towering pines, invigorated by mountain breezes and neighbor to the Links at Sierra Blanca Golf Course and Ruidoso Convention Center. Amenities offered by the Lodge at Sierra Blanca are: Full hot complimentary breakfast daily, fitness center, Ruidoso’s largest indoor heated pool and Jacuzzi, a business center, and free wireless internet in all rooms, Lobby and Bar area.

The Lodge has a variety of affordable rooms availableDeluxe Double Queen w/Mini-fridge & Microwave $129King Studio Suite w/Full Kitchen $139One Bedroom King Suite w/Full Kitchen $149

We recommend you reserve early to get the type of room you want. A room block will be held until June 17th, so please make your reservations before this date. After this date, rooms will be on a space available basis. Please identify that you are with the New Mexico Academy of Family Phsicians in order to receive the room block discount.

107 Sierra Blanca, Ruidoso, NM 88345 • Phone: 575-258-5500 or 1-866-211-7727 • Email: [email protected] • Website: www.lodgeatsierrablanca.com

While visiting Ruidoso, enjoy local artists and talents at the performing arts and dinner theaters or stroll along Midtown (located on Sudderth Drive) and visit over 100 shops, restaurants and galleries. Ruidoso also offers an immense array of outdoor activities such as golfing, mountain biking, hiking, fishing, prospecting, gold panning, backcountry treks, and horseback riding. Ruidoso is an outdoor enthusiast’s delight.

Ruidoso is also near Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands National Monument, Valley of Fires, Gran Quivera, Wildlife Refuges, and Ghost Towns.

Southern New Mexico is packed with historical and archeological sites. Native Americans mapped this landscape for subsistence, trade and community welfare; pioneers settled and mined, farmed and ranched. There are military forts and battlefields, railroads, missile ranges and cultures that clashed and joined together; all these contribute to our rich Southwestern heritage.

Visiting Ruidoso, new Mexico and the suRRounding aRea

THE LODGEat sierra blanca

56th annual FaMily Medicine seMinaR RegistRation FoRM (Please Print clearly)

Name__________________________________________________________ Designation: q MD q DO q NP q PA q RNAAFP ID#________________________________________________________Address_________________________________________________________ C/S/Z___________________________________________________Phone__________________________________________________________ Email____________________________________________________

_________ AAFP Member Practicing Physician $385_________ Non-Member Practicing Physician $500_________ NP/PA/RN $250_________ Retired Physician $100_________ Family Medicine Resident (no charge)_________ Medical Student (no charge)_________ Yes, I want to sponsor a student attendee $40

_________ Total Enclosed from Both Columns

Payment Information: q Check Credit Card: q Visa q MC q Disc q AMEX (See below)Cardholder Name: _____________________________________________ Billing Address (if different): _______________________________________Card Number: ________________________________________________ Expiration:________________ CVC (3 or 4 digit code):___________________

I authorize NMAFP to charge the amount indicated to my credit card provided herin. I agree that I will pay for this purchase in accordance with the issuing bank cardholder agreement.

Signature:_______________________________________________ Date:___________________________________________________

Please mail form & payment to: NMAFP, Educational Fund 2400 Louisiana Blvd. NE, Bldg. 2, Suite 101, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110

Questions? Call or email Sara: (505) 292-3113 • [email protected]

_________ Extra tickets for Fajita Dinner on Thursday _________ children (6-12) x $10 = _________ _________ adults x $20 = __________________ Extra tickets for Dinner and show at Flying J Ranch on Friday _________ children (6-12) x $12.50 = _________ _________ adults x $25 = _________ (Children 5 and under are free)

Page 2: 56th Annual Family Medicine Seminar - American College of ...56th Annual Family Medicine Seminar July 18-21, 2013 at the Ruidoso Convention Center & Lodge at Sierra Blanca Dolores

SaturdayJuly 20, 2013

SundayJuly 21, 2013

ThursdayJuly 18, 2013

FridayJuly 19, 2013

8:00 am Registration, Exhibits Open Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall for those not staying at the Lodge Breakfast at the Sierra Blanca Lodge for those staying there

8:50 am Introduction & Welcome Dolores Gomez, MD President, Scientific Program Chair

9:00 am PSA Screening “To Do or Not To Do”, The Urologist’s, Internist’s, and Oncologists’ View. William Adler, MD, Cherie Hayostek, MD Rich Hoffman, MD, & Mike Davis, MD

10:00 am “ABFM Update” Joe Tollison, MD

11:00 am “Optimizing Fracture Prevention in Patients with Osteoporosis” Louis Kuritzky, MD & Diane Schneider, MD, MSc

12:00 pm Lunch - Exhibit Hall

1:00 pm “Top Five Things to Know to Practice in the Hospital” Darla Bejnar, MD

2:00 pm “Hepatitis C Update” Sanjeev Arora, MD

3:00 pm Break – Exhibit Hall

3:30 pm “AAFP Chapter Lecture Series: Type 2 Diabetes” (This CME activity is funded by an educational grant to the AAFP from Novo Nordisk, Inc.) Steven Milligan, MD, FAAFP, DABFM

4:30 pm “Patient-Centered Care: A Practical Approach” Reid Blackwelder, MD, AAFP President-Elect

5:30 pm Leisure

6-8:00 pm Fajita Dinner on the Patio of the Lodge at Sierra Blanca Introduction of Candidates for Office – 2013-2014 Special Guest - Reid Blackwelder, MD, AAFP President-Elect

7:00 am Registration, Exhibits Open Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall for those not staying at the Lodge Breakfast at the Sierra Blanca Lodge for those staying there

8:00 am “Skin Ulcers & Pressure Sores” Dan Stulberg, MD

9:00 am “Integrating Incretin-Based Therapy into Diabetes Management” Louis Kuritzky, MD

10:00 am Break – Exhibit Hall

10:30 am “Sleep and Neurodegenerative Disease” Frank Ralls, MD

11:30 am “The Evolution of Anticoagulation Management” Mark Dressner, MD, MS Ed, FAAFP 12:30 pm Lunch – Exhibit Hall - Sponsored by 1:30 pm “ER/LA Opioid REMS: Achieving Safe Use While Improving Patient Care” Carol Havens, MD

3:00 pm “Geriatric Wellness” Reid Blackwelder, MD, AAFP President-Elect

4:00 pm Leisure

5:00-9:00 Awards Presentation, Dinner and Show Flying J Ranch Chuck Wagon Supper & Western Show Family Fun at its Finest 5 minutes from the Lodge & Convention Center on Highway 48

7:00 am Registration, Exhibits Open Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall for those not staying at the Lodge Breakfast at the Sierra Blanca Lodge for those staying there

8:00 am “Baby Friendly Evidence Based Program for Promoting Breast Feeding in Hospitals & Birthing Centers” Emilie Sebesta, MD

9:00 am “Approach to Hip Pain in the Adult Patient” John Franco, MD

10:00 am Break – Exhibit Hall

10:30 am “Health Reform Implementation: Two Roads Diverged in a Red/Blue State” Dan Derksen, MD

11:30 am “Child Maltreatment: Recognition, Reporting & Referral” Leslie Strickler, DO, FAAP

12:30 pm “The Relationship of Obesity & Cancer” Shirley Beresford, PhD 1:30 pm Afternoon at Leisure for all not attending the Hypertension SAM Session in Rooms 2 & 3 at 1:30 pm 1:30 pm NMAFP Board Meeting – Room 1 (Lunch Served)

1:30-5:30 “Hypertension Self Assessment Module” Kern Low, MD (Lunch Served) Group learning worth 12 Prescribed credits upon completion. Limited to 15 attendees. Additional fee - $175 for AAFP members & $275 for non-members. (Prior to registering for this course with NMAFP at 505-292-3113, you must register with the ABFM at 888-995-5700.)

7:00 am Exhibits Open Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall for those not staying at the Lodge Breakfast at the Sierra Blanca Lodge for those staying there

8:00 am “Disclosing Adverse Events to Patients & Family--Doing the Right Thing” Michelle Swift, BSN, RN, JD & Richard F. Cahill, Esq.

9:00 am “Integrated Behavioral Medicine” John Andazola, MD & Marlin Hoover, PhD, MS 10:00 am Break – Exhibit Hall

10:30 am “Common Occupational Medicine Issues in Family Medicine” Erik Vinge, MD

11:30 am “Incorporating Buprenorphine Treatment Into Your Practice: Can I REALLY Do This? Yes!” Sally Bachofer, MD, Valerie Carrejo, MD & Leigh Vall-Spinosa, MD

12:30 pm “The Ethics of Managing ADHD in the Patient with Prior Substance Abuse Issues” Mike White, MD

1:30 pm Drawing for Free Raffle (Must be registered for the conference and be present to win)

youth & Family activities during the conference

NMAFP offers a family-friendly area that provides children of all ages with a hands-on experience. Staff will organize daily events, and supplies are provided. Children of all ages are welcome, but younger children must be accompanied by a parent, grandparent, or older sibling. A detailed list of activities and a Ruidoso information sheet will be provided upon registration.

Daily Arts and Crafts take place from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm in the Ruidoso Convention Center. Outdoor activities will take place on Thursday and Friday from 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm in the grassy area around the patio at the Sierra Blanca Lodge. Dairy Max is proud to sponsor the “Fuel Up to Play 60 Kids Activity Zone” during the outdoor activities this year. Parents, join your children so you both will learn how they can reach their goal of 60 minutes of activity at the fun fitness stations, win prizes, and enjoy foods to fuel up their bodies the healthy way.