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The Ogden Surgical-Medical Society designates this live activity, the 70th Annual Medical Conference "Primary & Specialty Care Medicine, Procedural Medicine Past, Present & Future 2015,"
for a maximum of 27 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Ogden Surgical-Medical Society is accredited by the Utah Medical Association to provide continuing education to physicians.
American Academy of Family Physicians Accreditation application and awarded credits pending.
Contact hours offered for Pharmacy, Nursing, and Nurse Practitioners including Pharmacology hours.
CEUs for Social Workers pending review by NASU by the Utah Chapter.
This activity has been approved for up to 27 hours for Utah EMS Professionals.
ACGME Competencies: This course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education Competencies: Patient Care, Medical Knowledge, and Professionalism.
Robert C. Moesinger, MD, Presiding 70th Annual CME Conference
Primary & Specialty Care MedicineProcedural Medicine
Past, Present & Future 2015
May 12, 13, 14 & 15, 2015Ogden Eccles Conference Center
2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden, UT
1 in 3 American adults is at high risk for Kidney Disease (KD) ••• The risk of KD increases to 1 in 2 over a the course of a lifetime ••• 1 in 9 American adults has KD – and most don’t know it ••• Diabetes and high blood pressure are
the two leading causes of KD ••• Nearly 26 million Americans have diabetes ••• More than 224,000 people are currently living with kidney failure caused by diabetes ••• 73 million American adults have high blood pressure, 20% don’t know it ••• KD kills over 90,000 Americans every year – more than breast and
prostate cancers combined ••• Because KD often has no symptoms, it can go undetected until it is very advanced ••• Early detection and treatment can slow or prevent the progression of KD ••• Of the over 120,000 Americans on
the waiting list for a lifesaving organ transplant, more than 96,000 need a kidney. Fewer than 17,000 people receive one each year ••• Every day 13 people die waiting for a kidney ••• Once the kidneys fail, dialysis or a kidney transplant is
required ••• Over 415,000 Americans are on dialysis and approximately 180,000 live with a functioning kidney transplant ••• Annual medical payments for a patient with KD increase from $15,000 in stage 3 to $28,000 in stage 4 to more
than $70,000 in stage 5 ••• The average annual number of physician visits for an individual with diagnosed KD is 10.28 – second only to cancer ••• Almost 60
billion US health care dollars are spent annually to treat people with KD
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The Ogden Surgical-Medical Society will open its 70th year of annual medical meetings May 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th, 2015. Robert C. Moesinger, MD, 2015 President and his committee have carefully selected a group of outstanding professionals to address current medical issues. This three-and-a-half day conference has become an Ogden tradition and continues to provide members the opportunity to not only obtain their accredited medical education credits; but to earnestly learn from experts ways to enhance and improve competence and performance for patient care.
Conference attendees specifically and the local community in general will receive a collegial, professional, and educational experience focused on healthcare and community at the greatest possible value.
Primary & Specialty Care Medicine, Procedural Medicine Past, Present & Future 2015
Robert C. Moesinger, MD, President
Albert Hartman, MD, President-Elect
Navin K. Varma, MD, Past-President
Marc Johnson, MD, Chair
Heather Heileson, MD, Co-Chair
Frank Brown, MD, Treasurer
Steve Scharmann, MD, CME Chair
Bryan Campbell, MD, Secretary
Val Johnson, MD, Historian/Trustee
Douglas K. Anderson, MD, Trustee
Rhonda Lehr, MD, Trustee
Chad M. Gonzales, Member-At-Large
Harry O. Senekjian, MD, Member-At-Large
Robert Whipple, MD, Member-At-Large
Welcome to the 2015 Ogden Surgical-Medical Society’s 70th annual conference, “Primary and Specialty Care Medicine, Procedural Medicine, Past, Present, and Future 2015,” a 3.5-day conference which will introduce you to National, Regional, and Local Leading Experts on procedural medicine throughout all of the surgical subspecialties and also other procedural specialties including pulmonology, gastroenterology, interventional radiology, and nephrology. Provided will be expertise in procedural medicine as well as a historical prospective on its development. Bringing you a world-class event, this conference provides a highly informative and educational experience of interest to all practitioners; we are proud to be the longest serving medical conference (which has rich history dating back to 1946) in the western United States, providing excellent CME at an affordable cost. We also precede the most coveted marathon in Utah, the Ogden Marathon. Our conference offers health providers a practical educational choice of opportunities to hone medical knowledge, competence, performance, and skills. Tuesday night begins with pre-registration and a social followed by CME with Updates on legislature affecting health providers and the Status of American Medicine. Each morning begins with the popular, time-honored, conference-high-point, thirty-minute sessions of What’s New in My Specialty where a number of regional experts will discuss some of the nuances relating to their specialties. After this session, continues one-hour sessions, mid-morning and afternoon, including the National Kidney Foundation of Utah and Idaho lectures. Noon Lunch Lectures are another conference highlight of interest medically, sociologically, and intellectually to all. This year we are delighted to feature Key Note Speakers Sonia Shah, author of The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years; John Tayman, author of The Colony, who will present a lecture on The Harrowing True Story of the Leper Colony of Molokai; and John L. Cameron, MD, former Chief of Surgery at John Hopkins Hospital, who personally performed 2,000 Whipple procedures and will present Pancreatic Surgery: Past, Present, and Future. His son, John Hopkins Surgical Director of Liver Transplantation, Andrew Cameron, MD, will present Liver Transplantation: 50 Years of Success & Current Controversies. Additionally, you will have the options in the afternoon to sign-up for small group sessions instead of attending the main lectures. These will be hands-on performance skills labs including Newborn Exams, Parking Lot “Delivery of Babies, and The Care of Difficult Wounds. There will also be demonstrations of acupuncture and osteopathic manipulation. To top off the event, we enjoy FREE Evening Social Events again this year. Tuesday night pre-conference registration and social with drinks, hors d’oeuvres & music (followed by CME) sponsored by Ogden Clinic; Wednesday Evening McKay-Dee Hospital Physician Family Night Buffet at the George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park; Thursday Evening Ogden Regional Medical Center Reception Honoring Robert C. Moesinger, MD, 2015 OSMS President, at Ogden’s Union Station and the Friday Evening 2015 OSMS Golf Tournament sponsored by Country Hills Eye Center.We hope to see old friends and new colleagues there.
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Wednesday, May 137:00am Registration & Breakfast
Welcome & Announcements
7:30amWhat’s New in My Specialty? Radiology: Single Stick Microcatheter Directed Spinal Pain Injections (.5 CME)James N. Jones, MD
8:00amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Tubes, Tonsils and Adenoids in the 21st Century (.5 CME)M. Scott Major, MD
8:30amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Anesthesia Awareness-Does It Exist? (.5 CME)Travis Slade, MD
9:00amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Bronchial Thermoplasty in Asthma (.5 CME)Charles Ivester, MD
9:30am Break with Exhibitors
10:00am Vitamins & Supplements: Fact or Fallacy? (1 CME)Bruce H. Woolley, PharmD
11:00amOverview of Advanced Mechanical Circulatory Support & Heart Transplantation (1 CME)Bruce B. Reid, MD
12:00pmLunch Lecture
The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years (1.5 CME)Sonia Shah
1:30pm Break with ExhibitorsLectures are one hour per topic and are only offered once at the times listed below
2:00pm
3:00pm
4:00pm
Pediatric Cardiac Surgery—Past, Present and Future (1 CME)Peter J. Gruber, MDMedicine in Modern Warfare (1 CME)Kyle G. Dunning, MDAnticoagulation & Numbers (Oh Yeah, & the Patient): A Panel Discussion (1 CME)Physician Panel-Robert C. Moesinger MD (Monitor)-General Surgery; Joseph Hansler, MD-General Surgery; Justin Mansfield, MD-Internal Medicine; Charles Ivester, MD-Pulmonary; John Lund, MD-Cardiology
Skill Labs are one-hour sessions per topic and are offered at 2:00, 3:00, and 4:00PM
All labs at right are one-hour sessions
offered at:
2:00pm3:00pm4:00pm
1 CME Hour per session
Skill Lab #1: Utah & Idaho Family Medicine Residents & Pre-Medicine Students: Clinical Poster Contest
Skill Lab #2: Newborn Exam(maximum 15 participants per one-hour session)Mark J. Sheffield, MD
Skill Lab #3: Parking Lot Delivery (Delivering Babies Anywhere But in a Hospital) (maximum 15 participants per one-hour session)Scott Rynearson, DO
Tuesday, May 12Tuesday Evening Pre-conference Registration & CME presented in conjunction with Ogden Clinic
5:30pm
Pre-Conference Registration & Social: hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and music included. Ogden Clinic CEO Paul Schofield will open Tuesday night.
McKay-Dee Family Medicine Residency Alumni Reunion: hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and music included.
6:30pmUpdate of the Recent Utah State Legislative Session from the UMA perspective (.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)William L. Hamilton, MD
7:30pm Status of American Medicine (1.5 CME)Brent C. James, MD
Thursday, May 16
7:00am Registration & BreakfastAnnouncements
7:30amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Surgery for Chronic Pelvic Pain (.5 CME)Amber Bradshaw, MD
8:00amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Cystic Fibrosis (.5 CME)Theodore G. Liou, MD
8:30amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Current Status of Biomarkers (Including DNA Tumor Markers and Immunohisto-chemistry in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Tumors) (.5 CME)Kael V. Mikesell, DO
9:00amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Embolotherapy in The Management of Primary and Secondary Liver Tumors (.5 CME)Mark F. Abbott, MD
9:30am Break with Exhibitors
10:00am Minimally Invasive GI Surgery: Past, Present and (?) Future (1 CME)Nathaniel J. Soper, MD
11:00am Wilderness Medicine: Clinical Cases in Back Country Medicine (1 CME)Richard J. Ingebretsen, MD
12:00pmLunch Lecture
The Colony: The Harrowing True Story of the Leper Colony of Molokai (1.5 CME)John Tayman
1:30pm Break with Exhibitors
Thursday Afternoon Session Presented in Conjunction with the National Kidney Foundation of Utah & Idaho
Lectures are one hour per topic and are only offered once at the times listed below
2:00pm
3:00pm
4:00pm
Acute Kidney Injury (1 CME)Harry O. Senekjian, MD Too Much Acid, Too Little Blood, and Perplexing Calcium, Phosphorus, and PTH Levels in CKD: What You can do in Primary Care! (1 CME)Kalani Raphael, MDUpdate on Vitamin D: Truth or Hype? (1 CME)Monique E. Cho, MD
Skill Labs are one-hour sessions per topic and are offered at 2:00, 3:00, and 4:00PM
All labs at right are one-hour
sessions of-fered at:
2:00pm3:00pm4:00pm
1 CME Hour per session
Skill Lab #1: Demonstration of New Wound Care Modalities(maximum 15 participants per one-hour session)John G. Martinez, MD
Skill Lab #2: Orthopedic Acupuncture for Common Complaints(maximum 15 participants per one-hour session)Timothy D. Annis, DC
Skill Lab #3: Taking Control of the Airway: Airway Management Skills Lab(maximum 15 participants per one-hour session)Joel Taylor, MD
2 - 5pm3 CME Hours
Skill Lab #4: Full Certification/Recertification BLS for Health Care Providers(maximum 15 participants, this is a three-hour session)
Elon Jensen, BS, Certified BLS Instructor & Kara Hansen, BS, Certified BLS Instructor
Thursday, May 14
ogdensurgical.com(801) 564-5585
Thursday, May 16
7:00am Registration & BreakfastAnnouncements
7:30amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Utah & Idaho Family Medicine Residents & Pre-medicine Students: Clinical Poster Contest Winner (.5 CME)
8:00amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Hepatitis C (.5 CME)Terry D. Box, MD
8:30am Annual Business MeetingMarc Johnson, MD
9:00amWhat’s New in My Specialty?Hearing Loss and Dementia: Who is at Risk? (.5 CME)Richard K. Gurgel, MD
9:30am Break with Exhibitors10:00am Resident Presentation (2 CME)
12:00pmLunch Lecture
Pancreatic Surgery: Past, Present & Future Liver Transplantation: 50 Years of Success & Current Controversies (1.5 CME)John L. Cameron, MD & Andrew M. Cameron, MD
1:30pm Break with ExhibitorsLectures are one hour per topic and are only offered once at the times listed below
2:00pm
3:00pm
4:00pm
Surgical Volunteerism (1 CME)Raymond R. Price, MD Cardiac Risk Assessment and Care for the Patient Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery (1 CME) Michael J. Diehl, MD
Choose Wisely—Tests & Treatments Providers & Patients Should Question (1 CME)Matt Pollard, MD
Skill Labs are one-hour sessions per topic and are offered at 2:00, 3:00, and 4:00PM
All labs at right are one-hour
sessions of-fered at:
2:00pm3:00pm4:00pm
Skill Lab #1: Osteopathic Manipulation Therapy(maximum 15 participants per one-hour session)Jared A. Morris, DO
Skill Lab #2: Venous Clot Busting: 2015 Diagnosis and Treatment Options (maximum 15 participants per one-hour session)Dirk Entzian, MD
1 CME Hour per session
2 - 5pm3 CME Hours
Skill Lab #3: PALS Certification (maximum 15 participants, this is a three-hour session)Sandra Rudh, MN, RN & Kristyn Steedley MN, RN
Friday, May 15
At right, a 1904 operation by Dr. Halsted and colleagues. Next to Dr. Halsted are Dr. Joseph Bloodgood, Dr.
Hugh Young, and Dr. Harvey Cushing. Directly across from Dr. Halsted is Dr. John M. T. Finney. Dr. Frank
Mitchell administered ether anesthesia. Just over 100 years later, app usage in a medical practice averages 51%
daily among smartphone users, according to Medical Economics, including popular apps like Epocrates.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Wednesday, May 13, 2015McKay-Dee Hospital Physician Family Night Buffet6:00 – 8:00pm George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park1544 Park Blvd., OgdenContact: Teresa at (801) 564-5585Sponsored by McKay-Dee Hospital
Ogden Regional Medical Center Reception Honoring Robert C. Moesinger, MD, OSMS 2015 President
Union Station Browning Theater Room, 6:30 PM2501 Wall Avenue, Ogden(please park at the north end of Union Station)Featuring Imagine Ballet TheatreRaymond Van Mason Artistic DirectorReception from 6:30 - 7:00PM, Dinner at 7:00PM,Entertainment 7:00 - 8:30PMContact: Teresa at (801) 564-5585Seating is limited. Reservations required.Sponsored by Ogden Regional Medical Center
RegistRation options
You may register online at:
www.ogdensurgical.com
or mail completed form and check to:
Ogden Surgical-Medical SocietyP.O. Box 9311
Ogden, Utah 84409
FRee Social & other eventS
Tuesday, May 12, 2015Tuesday Evening Pre-conference Registration & Social
5:30 – 6:30pmOgden Eccles Conference Center2415 Washington Blvd., OgdenContact: Teresa at (801) 564-5585Sponsored by Ogden Clinic
Tuesday Evening McKay-Dee Family Medicine Residency Alumni Reunion
5:30 – 6:30pmOgden Eccles Conference Center2415 Washington Blvd., OgdenContact: Teresa at (801) 564-5585
Fourth Revival of the Ladies Social: Luncheon & Fashion Show
11:30AM – 2:30PMContact: Teresa at (801) 564-5585All Partners & Guests InvitedSponsored by Weber County Medical Society & Alliance
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Registration InformationRegistration includes: » Membership in the Ogden Surgical-Medical Society » Up to 27 Continuing Medical Education Credits » CD-Syllabus and Conference Materials » Three days: Breakfast – Lunch – Breaks » Free Evening Social Events
ParkingFREE Parking is available at the Junction garage at 24th Street & Grant. It is recommended attendees park in the far southeast corner closest to the conference center. Daytime street parking is limited to two hours and is strictly monitored and ticketed. Hampton Inn guests receive garage parking passes.
PARKING GARAGE: Enter on Kiesel Ave. between 24th & 25th Streets where there are two entrances. The attendant parking has a gated entrance. Attendees will be charge $5 for entry (cash or charge). Once the garage is full, the attendant will direct parking to the Self-Pay Honor Lot. The attendant will collect the $5 and give the guest a voucher that must be placed in the payment box that matches their numbered parking spot. Guests must put money or the voucher from the attendant into the slot that matches their numbered parking spot. Conference organizers do not have control of the honor lot. The parking management company will ticket anyone who fails to provide payment or a voucher in the pay box.
Check All That Apply $325 Doctorate Level Provider
(MD, DO, PharmD, DPM, PhD)
$300 Doctorate Level First-Time Ever
$250 Mid-Level Providers
$200 Retired Doctorate & Mid-Level
$125 Nurses, Social Workers, & EMS Professionals
All registration fees paid after April 17, 2015, will have an added $50 late fee.
By paying registration fees, you become a member of the Ogden Surgical-Medical Society. Membership includes: Registration; CME Certificate; USB or DVD Syllabus; Breakfast, Lunch, and Breaks; and all Social Activities during the conference except golf.
I am the guest of an existing member
If you are a guest, please select your additional options: Breakfast ($20) x _____days. Lunch ($30) x _____days.
Name ____________________________________________________________________________________
Year Graduated from Medical School or other Medicine Program __________________
Address __________________________________________________________________________________
City _______________________________________ State _______ Zip ___________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________________________________________
Email Address ___________________________________________________________________________
Special NeedsThe Ogden Surgical-Medical Society and the Ogden Eccles Conference Center fully comply with the legal requirements of the American Disabilities Act and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant is in need of accommodations, please call Teresa Puskedra at (801) 564-5585.
For More InformationWeb Page: www.ogdensurgical.comExecutive Director: Teresa Puskedra, (801) 564-5585 [email protected]
Hotel AccommodationsHampton Inn & Suites(800) 426-7866 or (801) 394-94002400 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah 84401(Adjacent to Conference Center) Free parking in rearWhen making reservations, use Group Name: OSM To make reservations on-line, go to link:www.ogdensuites.hamptoninn.com
Yes! I want to participate in the 2015 OSMS Golf Tournament
sponsored by Country Hills Eye Center at the El Monte Golf Course after 5 PM on Friday, May 15, 2015.
This 9-hole Scramble Tournament is $24 per player and includes green fees, cart, and driving range use.
Fee to be paid at the El Monte Golf Course Friday, May 15th.
No, I would not like to be included in
mailings from Ogden Surgical-Medical Society affiliated
organizations.
The Ogden Surgical Society is a non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status and all donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Registration Form
SKILL LABS **Skill Labs are limited to 15 people**
Wednesday — May 13, 2015
2:00pm Skills Lab Utah & Idaho Family Medicine Residents & Pre-Medicine Students: Clinical Poster Contest Newborn Exam – Mark J. Sheffield, MD Parking Lot Delivery (Delivering Babies Anywhere But in a Hospital) – Scott Rynearson, DO 3:00pm Skills Lab Utah & Idaho Family Medicine Residents & Pre-Medicine Students: Clinical Poster Contest Newborn Exam – Mark J. Sheffield, MD Parking Lot Delivery (Delivering Babies Anywhere But in a Hospital) – Scott Rynearson, DO 4:00pm Skills Lab Utah & Idaho Family Medicine Residents & Pre-Medicine Students: Clinical Poster Contest Newborn Exam – Mark J. Sheffield, MD Parking Lot Delivery (Delivering Babies Anywhere But in a Hospital) – Scott Rynearson, DO
Thursday — May 14, 2015
2:00pm Skills Lab Demonstration of New Wound Care Modalities – John G. Martinez, MD Orthopedic Acupuncture for Common Complaints – Timothy A. Annis, DC Taking Control of the Airway: Airway Management Skills Lab – Joel Taylor, MD 3:00pm Skills Lab Demonstration of New Wound Care Modalities – John G. Martinez, MD Orthopedic Acupuncture for Common Complaints – Timothy A. Annis, DC Taking Control of the Airway: Airway Management Skills Lab – Joel Taylor, MD 4:00pm Skills Lab Demonstration of New Wound Care Modalities – John G. Martinez, MD Orthopedic Acupuncture for Common Complaints – Timothy A. Annis, DC Taking Control of the Airway: Airway Management Skills Lab – Joel Taylor, MD 2:00-5:00pm Skills Lab (three-hour session) Full Certification/Recertification BLS for Health Care Providers – Elon Jensen, BS, Certified
BLS Instructor & Kara Hansen, BS, Certified BLS Instructor
Friday — May 15, 2015
2:00pm Skills Lab Osteopathic Manipulation Therapy – Jared A. Morris, DO Venous Clot Busting: 2015 Diagnosis and Treatment Options – Dirk Entzian, MD 3:00pm Skills Lab Osteopathic Manipulation Therapy – Jared A. Morris, DO Venous Clot Busting: 2015 Diagnosis and Treatment Options – Dirk Entzian, MD 4:00pm Skills Lab Osteopathic Manipulation Therapy – Jared A. Morris, DO Venous Clot Busting: 2015 Diagnosis and Treatment Options – Dirk Entzian, MD2:00-5:00pm Skills Lab (three-hour session) PALS Certification – Sandra Rudh, MN, RN & Kristyn Steedley, MN, RN
FREE SOCIAL & OTHER EVENTSTuesday, May 12 # Attending _______ Tuesday Evening Pre-conference Registration & Social, 5:30pm Sponsored by Ogden Clinic
# Attending _______ McKay-Dee Family Medicine Residency Alumni Reunion, 5:30pm
Wednesday, May 13 # Attending _______ McKay-Dee Hospital Physician Family Night Buffet, 6:00pm Sponsored by McKay-Dee Hospital
Thursday, May 14 # Attending _______ Ladies Luncheon & Fashion Show, 11:30AM Sponsored by Weber County Medical Society & Alliance
# Attending _______ Ogden Regional Medical Center Reception, 6:30pm Honoring Robert C. Moesinger, MD, OSMS 2015 President **Seating is limited. Reservations required. Sponsored by Ogden Regional Medical Center
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