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September 6-8, 2013Williamsburg Lodge • Williamsburg, Virginia
American College of Gastroenterology
Course Directors:David H. Stockwell, MD, MPH and Nancy Schlossberg, BA, BSN, RN, CGRN
Course Co-Directors:Andrew Y. Wang, MD and Eileen Babb, BSN, RN, CGRN
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ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate CourseSeptember 6-8, 2013
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Discover the latest developments in GI and Hepatology while exploring America’s past in historic Colonial Williamsburg.
Learn the latest clinical updates, incorporate the newest findings into practice, and learn practical tips from experts at the ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course, September 6-8, at the Williamsburg Lodge in Williamsburg, Virginia. Leading experts will present on such topics as: Gluten Sensitivity, Esophageal Motility Disorders, Advanced Imaging of the Colon, The Gut Microbiome and Functional GI Disorders, Health Maintenance of the IBD Patient, Acute Pancreatitis, Liver Masses and more. A special lunch presentation on Saturday, Preparing for the Future of GI Practice, will describe how changes in the U.S. healthcare system are affecting GI practice now and what we can expect in the near future.
Explore American history when you visit Colonial Williamsburg. Step back in time as you discover the more than 500 restored and reconstructed buildings set on over 300 acres.
The course will take place at the Williamsburg Lodge. Located just steps from Colonial Williamsburg, guests will enjoy discounts on admission passes to Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area, preferred reservations for dining at Colonial Williamsburg taverns and restaurants, court time at the resort tennis club, tee times at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, and more than 40 boutiques within walking distance.
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Williamsburg
ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate CourseSeptember 6-8, 2013Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia
Williamsburg LodgeWilliamsburg, Virginia
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GASTROENTEROLOGY6400 Goldsboro road, suite 200bethesda, Md 20817
This Regional Postgraduate Course is jointly sponsored by the American College of Gastroenterology, the Virginia Gastroenterological Society, and the Old Dominion Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates.
2013ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course
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ACG6400 Goldsboro Road Suite 200 Bethesda, MD 20817
301-263-9025
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Featuring a GI Nursing lecture and panel discussion on current updates in endoscope reprocessing
Course Directors
DAVID H. STOCKWELL, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA; Staff Physician, Gastroenterology, Ltd. of Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach, VA
NANCY SCHLOSSBERG, BA, BSN, RN, CGRNManager, Endoscopy Services, Bon Secours Health Center at Harbour View, Suffolk, VA
Course Co-Directors
ANDREW Y. WANG, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine; Co-Medical Director of Endoscopy, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
EILEEN BABB, BSN, RN, CGRNTeam Leader, Endoscopy Department, Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, Chesapeake, VA
Faculty
HOMAYOON AKBARI, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Surgery, Center for Digestive Health, Virginia Commonweatlh University Medical Center, Richmond, VA
SHEILA E. CROWE, MD, FACGProfessor of Medicine; Director of Research, University of California, Division of Gastroenterology, San Diego, La Jolla, CA
GRACE H. ELTA, MD, FACGProfessor of Internal Medicine; Associate Chief for Clinical Programs; Director, Medical Procedures Unit, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
FRANCIS A. FARRAYE, MD, MSc, FACGProfessor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine; Clinical Director, Section of Gastroenterology, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
LISA HEARD, BSN, RN, CGRNNurse Manager, Endoscopy Services, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA
STEVE HEYMEN, PhDAssociate Professor of Medicine, UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
PETER J. KAHRILAS, MD, FACGGilbert H. Marquardt Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
TONYA R. KALTENBACH, MD, FACGClinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Staff Physician, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA
DAVID C. METZ, MDProfessor of Medicine, Perlman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Associate Chief for Clinical Affairs, Division of Gastroenterology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
KOENRAAD MORTELE, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Division of Clinical MRI, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
PATRICK G. NORTHUP, MD, MHSAssociate Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA
EAMONN M. M. QUIGLEY, MD, FACGChief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The Methodist Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, Houston, TX
SATISH S. C. RAO, MD, PhD, FACGProfessor of Medicine; Chief, Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology; Director, Digestive Health Center, Medical College of Georgia, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA
LEWIS R. ROBERTS, MB, ChB, PhD, FACGAssociate Professor of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
ARUN J. SANYAL, MDCharles Caravati Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition; Executive Director, Education Core, CCTR, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
HARRY E. SARLES, Jr., MD, FACGStaff Physician, Digestive Health Associates of Texas, Rockwall, TX
MITCHELL L. SCHUBERT, MD, FACGChief of Gastroenterology, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA
VIKESH K. SINGH, MD, MScAssistant Professor of Medicine; Director, Pancreatitis Center; Medical Director, Pancreatic Islet Autotransplantation Program, Division of Gastroenterology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
KATHRYN SNYDER, BSN, RN, CGRN, MMHNurse Manager, Endoscopy/Bronchoscopy/Motility, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
RICHARD T. STRAVITZ, MD, FACGAssociate Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, VA
CINDY TAYLOR, MSA, BSN, RN, CGRNNurse Manager, GI Endoscopy/Bronchoscopy, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA
WILLIAM E. WHITEHEAD, PhD, MACGProfessor of Medicine; Director, UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
EUGENE F. YEN, MD, MBAClinical Assistant Professor, Division of Gastroenterology; Clinical Director, Center for Crohn’s and Colitis, NorthShore University Health System, Evanston, IL
Faculty for ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course, September 6-8, 2013
8:55 am Approach to Indeterminate Biliary Strictures Andrew Y. Wang, MD Differentiate options for diagnosis and management of indeterminate biliary strictures (ERCP, MRCP, EUS, choledochoscopy, or surgery).
9:20 am Acute Pancreatitis Vikesh K. Singh, MD, MSc Describe best practices in the clinical management of acute pancreatitis.
9:45 am Panel Discussion
10:00 am Break
SESSION 5 Liver
10:30 am Liver Masses Lewis R. Roberts, MB, ChB, PhD, FACG Describe how imaging tests are used to diagnose liver masses.
10:55 am Cholestatic Liver Disease Richard T. Stravitz, MD, FACG Discuss the pathophysiology, natural history, and treatment of PSC, PBC, and the Overlap Syndrome.
11:20 am Demystifying U.S. Practice Guidelines for NASH Arun J. Sanyal, MD Understand the U.S. practice guidelines for NASH.
11:45 am Panel Discussion
12:00 noon Adjourn
ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate CourseEducational Agenda Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia
AccommodationsRooms are available at the Williamsburg Lodge and at the Woodlands Hotel and Suites. Reservations for either hotel can be made by calling 1-800-261-9530 (mention booking code 14231 for special group rates), or online by going to https://resweb.passkey.com/go/14231. Special group rates at the Williamsburg Lodge are $228 Deluxe Room and $187 Superior. The special group rate at the Woodlands Hotel and Suites is $139 Superior. An additional $2 per day occupancy tax will apply to either hotel. Reservations must be made by August 3, 2013. Requests for reservations after this date will be on a space available basis only.
All reservations must be accompanied by a first night’s room deposit for room and tax (10%). Individual deposits are refundable, provided notice of cancellation is received by the hotel at least three (3) days prior to arrival. Reservations may be charged to Discover, VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Diner’s Club. Credit card deposits are charged at the time the reservation is made. The Williamsburg Lodge is located at 310 South England Street and is directly adjacent to the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area. The Woodlands Hotel and Suites is conveniently located at the Visitor Center for Colonial Williamsburg at 105 Visitor Center Drive. Please note that there is no shuttle service between the Woodlands Hotel and the Williamsburg Lodge.
RegistrationThe registration fee includes a course syllabus and some meals. All registrants must pay for the full registration fee; one-day registration or other partial registration is not available. Full refund of registration fees will be given, less a $25 administrative fee, if written notice of cancellation is received by ACG no later than August 23, 2013. No refunds will be given after this date. Attendees may register by submitting the enclosed registration form with payment in U.S. funds to the College headquarters by fax at 301-263-9025, by mail to ACG, 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20817, or online at gi.org/education-and-meetings/regional-meetings.
More InformationFor more information about the meeting, call ACG at 301-263-9000. For more information about the Williamsburg Lodge or Colonial Williamsburg, visit www.history.org.
Americans with Disabilities Act: Attendees of this ACG Regional Postgraduate Course who need additional reasonable accommodations or who have special needs, including dietary needs, should contact the ACG office at 301-263-9000 no later than August 23, 2013.
Accommodations and Registration Information
12:15 pm-3:00 pm Nursing Program
12:15 pm- Lunch Presentation: Capnography: Why and How?1:00 pm Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN
1:00 pm- Endoscope Reprocessing 20132:00 pm Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN
2:00 pm- Reprocessing Panel Discussion3:00 pm Moderator: Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN Panelists: Kathryn Snyder, BSN, RN, CGRN, MMH Eileen Babb, BSN, RN, CGRN Cindy Taylor, MSA, BSN, RN, CGRN
1:00 pm Break
1:30 pm Dyssynergic Defecation and Biofeedback Therapy Steve Heymen, PhD Describe optimal diagnosis and management of dyssynergic defecation.
1:55 pm Fecal Incontinence William E. Whitehead, PhD, MACG Describe the causes, evaluation, and treatment of fecal incontinence, including new treatments and technologies.
2:20 pm Microscopic Colitis Eugene F. Yen, MD, MBA Explain the presentation, causes, natural history, and treatment of microscopic colitis.
2:45 pm Panel Discussion
3:00 pm Break
SESSION 3 Inflammatory Bowel Disease
3:30 pm CT/MRI Imaging of IBD Koenraad Mortele, MD Demonstrate the current state-of-the-art in IBD imaging.
3:55 pm Recent Advances in IBD Surgery Homayoon Akbari, MD, PhD Describe the current surgical state-of-the-art in IBD patients.
4:20 pm Health Maintenance of the IBD Patient Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG Clarify the standard of care in regard to health maintenance of the IBD patient.
4:45 pm Panel Discussion
5:00 pm Adjourn
Sunday, September 86:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:00 am VGS/ODSGNA Board Meetings
8:00 am Virginia Commonwealth University Fellow Presentations Moderator: Mitchell L. Schubert, MD, FACG Using case presentations, illustrate difficult GI management issues.
SESSION 4 Pancreas/ERCP
8:30 am ERCP: Managing Risks Grace H. Elta, MD, FACG Explain how to limit the risks of ERCP.
The field of gastroenterology continues to experience an introduction of new and novel therapeutic options and diagnostic techniques affecting numerous areas of GI disease management and patient care. During the program, several gastroenterology and hepatology related topics will be explored including motility and functional disorders, advanced imaging of the colon, defecatory disorders, IBD, ERCP, pancreatitis, liver masses, cholestatic liver disease, and NAFLD. Case-based discussions with fellows and expert faculty will occur allowing the participants to gain practical application of key learning points. This program is designed for gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses interested in the latest information on diagnostic GI and state of the art treatment of these illnesses.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Gastroenterology, the Virginia Gastroenterological Society, and the Old Dominion Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates. The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Each physician should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.
Nursing CreditsThis educational activity has been submitted to the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. for approval. The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Program Description and Accreditation/CME
Friday, September 64:00 pm-7:00 pm Course Registration/Exhibits Open
Saturday, September 76:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:45 am Welcoming Remarks and Introduction
8:00 am University of Virginia Fellow Presentations Moderator: Patrick G. Northup, MD, MHS Using case presentations, illustrate difficult GI management issues.
SESSION 1 Upper GI
8:30 am Esophageal Motility Disorders Peter J. Kahrilas, MD, FACG Describe the current classification and treatment of esophageal motility disorders.
8:55 am Gastroparesis: New Tools and New Paradigms Satish S. C. Rao, MD, PhD, FACG Elucidate the pathophysiology of gastroparesis as well as its diagnosis and treatment.
9:20 am Gluten Sensitivity Sheila E. Crowe, MD, FACG Clarify the emerging phenomenon of gluten sensitivity and how it relates to celiac disease.
9:45 am Neuroendocrine Tumors of the GI Tract David C. Metz, MD Explain the epidemiology, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of GI neuroendocrine tumors.
10:10 am Panel Discussion
10:30 am Break
SESSION 2 Lower GI
11:00 am Advanced Imaging of the Colon Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, FACG Describe new technologies that allow the endoscopist to see the colonic mucosa and colon polyps in detail and speculate as to how and when these technologies may change clinical practice.
11:25 am The Gut Microbiome and Functional GI Disorders Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD, FACG Discuss the relationship between the gut microbiome and intestinal function and the use of probiotics in clinical practice.
11:50 am Panel Discussion
12:15 pm Lunch Presentation: Preparing for the Future of GI Practice Harry E. Sarles, Jr., MD, FACG, ACG President-Elect Educate the audience about how changes in U.S. healthcare are affecting GI practice now and what we can expect in the near future.
Registration Information Print or type information as you would like it to appear on your name badge.
Return completed registration form with payment in U.S. funds to the ACG headquarters by mail or fax.MAIL: American College of Gastroenterology 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20817
FAX: 301-263-9025
Williamsburg Lodge Williamsburg, VirginiaSeptember 6–8, 2013
Registration FormACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course
To register online, visit gi.org/education-and-meetings/regional-meetings.
Payment Information
Payment Type
Check payable to ACG is enclosed Credit Card
VISA MasterCard AmEx
Registration Fees (please check one) Please Indicate Syllabus Preference
$275 ACG/VGS Physician Member/Fellow (FACG) Print version only . . . . . . . . . FREE
$145 ACG Allied Health Member USB drive only . . . . . . . . . . FREE
$145 ACG NP/PA Member Print and USB . . . . . . . . . . . . $30
$145 ODSGNA Member (ODSGNA Members only; SGNA Members must also be members of the ODSGNA chapter.)
$350 Non-Member Physician/PharmD/Guest
$185 Non-Member GI Nurses & Associates (Non-ODSGNA Members, Non-ACG NP/PA/Allied Health Members)
$125 Trainees/GI Fellows/Residents
Cardholder Name
Card Number
Expiration Date Security Code Today’s Date
Signature
Full refund of registration fees will be given, less a $25 administrative fee, if written notice of cancellation is received by the ACG by August 23, 2013. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after this date.
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Name
MUST circle all that apply: MD* DO* PhD RN NP LPN PA PharmD Other:
*Please enter your 10-digit NPI number above (required if physician)
Address
City State Zip
Telephone Fax
8:55 am Approach to Indeterminate Biliary Strictures Andrew Y. Wang, MD Differentiate options for diagnosis and management of indeterminate biliary strictures (ERCP, MRCP, EUS, choledochoscopy, or surgery).
9:20 am Acute Pancreatitis Vikesh K. Singh, MD, MSc Describe best practices in the clinical management of acute pancreatitis.
9:45 am Panel Discussion
10:00 am Break
SESSION 5 Liver
10:30 am Liver Masses Lewis R. Roberts, MB, ChB, PhD, FACG Describe how imaging tests are used to diagnose liver masses.
10:55 am Cholestatic Liver Disease Richard T. Stravitz, MD, FACG Discuss the pathophysiology, natural history, and treatment of PSC, PBC, and the Overlap Syndrome.
11:20 am Demystifying U.S. Practice Guidelines for NASH Arun J. Sanyal, MD Understand the U.S. practice guidelines for NASH.
11:45 am Panel Discussion
12:00 noon Adjourn
ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate CourseEducational Agenda Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia
AccommodationsRooms are available at the Williamsburg Lodge and at the Woodlands Hotel and Suites. Reservations for either hotel can be made by calling 1-800-261-9530 (mention booking code 14231 for special group rates), or online by going to https://resweb.passkey.com/go/14231. Special group rates at the Williamsburg Lodge are $228 Deluxe Room and $187 Superior. The special group rate at the Woodlands Hotel and Suites is $139 Superior. An additional $2 per day occupancy tax will apply to either hotel. Reservations must be made by August 3, 2013. Requests for reservations after this date will be on a space available basis only.
All reservations must be accompanied by a first night’s room deposit for room and tax (10%). Individual deposits are refundable, provided notice of cancellation is received by the hotel at least three (3) days prior to arrival. Reservations may be charged to Discover, VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Diner’s Club. Credit card deposits are charged at the time the reservation is made. The Williamsburg Lodge is located at 310 South England Street and is directly adjacent to the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area. The Woodlands Hotel and Suites is conveniently located at the Visitor Center for Colonial Williamsburg at 105 Visitor Center Drive. Please note that there is no shuttle service between the Woodlands Hotel and the Williamsburg Lodge.
RegistrationThe registration fee includes a course syllabus and some meals. All registrants must pay for the full registration fee; one-day registration or other partial registration is not available. Full refund of registration fees will be given, less a $25 administrative fee, if written notice of cancellation is received by ACG no later than August 23, 2013. No refunds will be given after this date. Attendees may register by submitting the enclosed registration form with payment in U.S. funds to the College headquarters by fax at 301-263-9025, by mail to ACG, 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20817, or online at gi.org/education-and-meetings/regional-meetings.
More InformationFor more information about the meeting, call ACG at 301-263-9000. For more information about the Williamsburg Lodge or Colonial Williamsburg, visit www.history.org.
Americans with Disabilities Act: Attendees of this ACG Regional Postgraduate Course who need additional reasonable accommodations or who have special needs, including dietary needs, should contact the ACG office at 301-263-9000 no later than August 23, 2013.
Accommodations and Registration Information
12:15 pm-3:00 pm Nursing Program
12:15 pm- Lunch Presentation: Capnography: Why and How?1:00 pm Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN
1:00 pm- Endoscope Reprocessing 20132:00 pm Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN
2:00 pm- Reprocessing Panel Discussion3:00 pm Moderator: Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN Panelists: Kathryn Snyder, BSN, RN, CGRN, MMH Eileen Babb, BSN, RN, CGRN Cindy Taylor, MSA, BSN, RN, CGRN
1:00 pm Break
1:30 pm Dyssynergic Defecation and Biofeedback Therapy Steve Heymen, PhD Describe optimal diagnosis and management of dyssynergic defecation.
1:55 pm Fecal Incontinence William E. Whitehead, PhD, MACG Describe the causes, evaluation, and treatment of fecal incontinence, including new treatments and technologies.
2:20 pm Microscopic Colitis Eugene F. Yen, MD, MBA Explain the presentation, causes, natural history, and treatment of microscopic colitis.
2:45 pm Panel Discussion
3:00 pm Break
SESSION 3 Inflammatory Bowel Disease
3:30 pm CT/MRI Imaging of IBD Koenraad Mortele, MD Demonstrate the current state-of-the-art in IBD imaging.
3:55 pm Recent Advances in IBD Surgery Homayoon Akbari, MD, PhD Describe the current surgical state-of-the-art in IBD patients.
4:20 pm Health Maintenance of the IBD Patient Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG Clarify the standard of care in regard to health maintenance of the IBD patient.
4:45 pm Panel Discussion
5:00 pm Adjourn
Sunday, September 86:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:00 am VGS/ODSGNA Board Meetings
8:00 am Virginia Commonwealth University Fellow Presentations Moderator: Mitchell L. Schubert, MD, FACG Using case presentations, illustrate difficult GI management issues.
SESSION 4 Pancreas/ERCP
8:30 am ERCP: Managing Risks Grace H. Elta, MD, FACG Explain how to limit the risks of ERCP.
The field of gastroenterology continues to experience an introduction of new and novel therapeutic options and diagnostic techniques affecting numerous areas of GI disease management and patient care. During the program, several gastroenterology and hepatology related topics will be explored including motility and functional disorders, advanced imaging of the colon, defecatory disorders, IBD, ERCP, pancreatitis, liver masses, cholestatic liver disease, and NAFLD. Case-based discussions with fellows and expert faculty will occur allowing the participants to gain practical application of key learning points. This program is designed for gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses interested in the latest information on diagnostic GI and state of the art treatment of these illnesses.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Gastroenterology, the Virginia Gastroenterological Society, and the Old Dominion Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates. The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Each physician should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.
Nursing CreditsThis educational activity has been submitted to the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. for approval. The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Program Description and Accreditation/CME
Friday, September 64:00 pm-7:00 pm Course Registration/Exhibits Open
Saturday, September 76:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:45 am Welcoming Remarks and Introduction
8:00 am University of Virginia Fellow Presentations Moderator: Patrick G. Northup, MD, MHS Using case presentations, illustrate difficult GI management issues.
SESSION 1 Upper GI
8:30 am Esophageal Motility Disorders Peter J. Kahrilas, MD, FACG Describe the current classification and treatment of esophageal motility disorders.
8:55 am Gastroparesis: New Tools and New Paradigms Satish S. C. Rao, MD, PhD, FACG Elucidate the pathophysiology of gastroparesis as well as its diagnosis and treatment.
9:20 am Gluten Sensitivity Sheila E. Crowe, MD, FACG Clarify the emerging phenomenon of gluten sensitivity and how it relates to celiac disease.
9:45 am Neuroendocrine Tumors of the GI Tract David C. Metz, MD Explain the epidemiology, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of GI neuroendocrine tumors.
10:10 am Panel Discussion
10:30 am Break
SESSION 2 Lower GI
11:00 am Advanced Imaging of the Colon Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, FACG Describe new technologies that allow the endoscopist to see the colonic mucosa and colon polyps in detail and speculate as to how and when these technologies may change clinical practice.
11:25 am The Gut Microbiome and Functional GI Disorders Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD, FACG Discuss the relationship between the gut microbiome and intestinal function and the use of probiotics in clinical practice.
11:50 am Panel Discussion
12:15 pm Lunch Presentation: Preparing for the Future of GI Practice Harry E. Sarles, Jr., MD, FACG, ACG President-Elect Educate the audience about how changes in U.S. healthcare are affecting GI practice now and what we can expect in the near future.
Registration Information Print or type information as you would like it to appear on your name badge.
Return completed registration form with payment in U.S. funds to the ACG headquarters by mail or fax.MAIL: American College of Gastroenterology 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20817
FAX: 301-263-9025
Williamsburg Lodge Williamsburg, VirginiaSeptember 6–8, 2013
Registration FormACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course
To register online, visit gi.org/education-and-meetings/regional-meetings.
Payment Information
Payment Type
Check payable to ACG is enclosed Credit Card
VISA MasterCard AmEx
Registration Fees (please check one) Please Indicate Syllabus Preference
$275 ACG/VGS Physician Member/Fellow (FACG) Print version only . . . . . . . . . FREE
$145 ACG Allied Health Member USB drive only . . . . . . . . . . FREE
$145 ACG NP/PA Member Print and USB . . . . . . . . . . . . $30
$145 ODSGNA Member (ODSGNA Members only; SGNA Members must also be members of the ODSGNA chapter.)
$350 Non-Member Physician/PharmD/Guest
$185 Non-Member GI Nurses & Associates (Non-ODSGNA Members, Non-ACG NP/PA/Allied Health Members)
$125 Trainees/GI Fellows/Residents
Cardholder Name
Card Number
Expiration Date Security Code Today’s Date
Signature
Full refund of registration fees will be given, less a $25 administrative fee, if written notice of cancellation is received by the ACG by August 23, 2013. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after this date.
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
Name
MUST circle all that apply: MD* DO* PhD RN NP LPN PA PharmD Other:
*Please enter your 10-digit NPI number above (required if physician)
Address
City State Zip
Telephone Fax
8:55 am Approach to Indeterminate Biliary Strictures Andrew Y. Wang, MD Differentiate options for diagnosis and management of indeterminate biliary strictures (ERCP, MRCP, EUS, choledochoscopy, or surgery).
9:20 am Acute Pancreatitis Vikesh K. Singh, MD, MSc Describe best practices in the clinical management of acute pancreatitis.
9:45 am Panel Discussion
10:00 am Break
SESSION 5 Liver
10:30 am Liver Masses Lewis R. Roberts, MB, ChB, PhD, FACG Describe how imaging tests are used to diagnose liver masses.
10:55 am Cholestatic Liver Disease Richard T. Stravitz, MD, FACG Discuss the pathophysiology, natural history, and treatment of PSC, PBC, and the Overlap Syndrome.
11:20 am Demystifying U.S. Practice Guidelines for NASH Arun J. Sanyal, MD Understand the U.S. practice guidelines for NASH.
11:45 am Panel Discussion
12:00 noon Adjourn
ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate CourseEducational Agenda Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia
AccommodationsRooms are available at the Williamsburg Lodge and at the Woodlands Hotel and Suites. Reservations for either hotel can be made by calling 1-800-261-9530 (mention booking code 14231 for special group rates), or online by going to https://resweb.passkey.com/go/14231. Special group rates at the Williamsburg Lodge are $228 Deluxe Room and $187 Superior. The special group rate at the Woodlands Hotel and Suites is $139 Superior. An additional $2 per day occupancy tax will apply to either hotel. Reservations must be made by August 3, 2013. Requests for reservations after this date will be on a space available basis only.
All reservations must be accompanied by a first night’s room deposit for room and tax (10%). Individual deposits are refundable, provided notice of cancellation is received by the hotel at least three (3) days prior to arrival. Reservations may be charged to Discover, VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Diner’s Club. Credit card deposits are charged at the time the reservation is made. The Williamsburg Lodge is located at 310 South England Street and is directly adjacent to the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area. The Woodlands Hotel and Suites is conveniently located at the Visitor Center for Colonial Williamsburg at 105 Visitor Center Drive. Please note that there is no shuttle service between the Woodlands Hotel and the Williamsburg Lodge.
RegistrationThe registration fee includes a course syllabus and some meals. All registrants must pay for the full registration fee; one-day registration or other partial registration is not available. Full refund of registration fees will be given, less a $25 administrative fee, if written notice of cancellation is received by ACG no later than August 23, 2013. No refunds will be given after this date. Attendees may register by submitting the enclosed registration form with payment in U.S. funds to the College headquarters by fax at 301-263-9025, by mail to ACG, 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20817, or online at gi.org/education-and-meetings/regional-meetings.
More InformationFor more information about the meeting, call ACG at 301-263-9000. For more information about the Williamsburg Lodge or Colonial Williamsburg, visit www.history.org.
Americans with Disabilities Act: Attendees of this ACG Regional Postgraduate Course who need additional reasonable accommodations or who have special needs, including dietary needs, should contact the ACG office at 301-263-9000 no later than August 23, 2013.
Accommodations and Registration Information
12:15 pm-3:00 pm Nursing Program
12:15 pm- Lunch Presentation: Capnography: Why and How?1:00 pm Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN
1:00 pm- Endoscope Reprocessing 20132:00 pm Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN
2:00 pm- Reprocessing Panel Discussion3:00 pm Moderator: Lisa Heard, BSN, RN, CGRN Panelists: Kathryn Snyder, BSN, RN, CGRN, MMH Eileen Babb, BSN, RN, CGRN Cindy Taylor, MSA, BSN, RN, CGRN
1:00 pm Break
1:30 pm Dyssynergic Defecation and Biofeedback Therapy Steve Heymen, PhD Describe optimal diagnosis and management of dyssynergic defecation.
1:55 pm Fecal Incontinence William E. Whitehead, PhD, MACG Describe the causes, evaluation, and treatment of fecal incontinence, including new treatments and technologies.
2:20 pm Microscopic Colitis Eugene F. Yen, MD, MBA Explain the presentation, causes, natural history, and treatment of microscopic colitis.
2:45 pm Panel Discussion
3:00 pm Break
SESSION 3 Inflammatory Bowel Disease
3:30 pm CT/MRI Imaging of IBD Koenraad Mortele, MD Demonstrate the current state-of-the-art in IBD imaging.
3:55 pm Recent Advances in IBD Surgery Homayoon Akbari, MD, PhD Describe the current surgical state-of-the-art in IBD patients.
4:20 pm Health Maintenance of the IBD Patient Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG Clarify the standard of care in regard to health maintenance of the IBD patient.
4:45 pm Panel Discussion
5:00 pm Adjourn
Sunday, September 86:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:00 am VGS/ODSGNA Board Meetings
8:00 am Virginia Commonwealth University Fellow Presentations Moderator: Mitchell L. Schubert, MD, FACG Using case presentations, illustrate difficult GI management issues.
SESSION 4 Pancreas/ERCP
8:30 am ERCP: Managing Risks Grace H. Elta, MD, FACG Explain how to limit the risks of ERCP.
The field of gastroenterology continues to experience an introduction of new and novel therapeutic options and diagnostic techniques affecting numerous areas of GI disease management and patient care. During the program, several gastroenterology and hepatology related topics will be explored including motility and functional disorders, advanced imaging of the colon, defecatory disorders, IBD, ERCP, pancreatitis, liver masses, cholestatic liver disease, and NAFLD. Case-based discussions with fellows and expert faculty will occur allowing the participants to gain practical application of key learning points. This program is designed for gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses interested in the latest information on diagnostic GI and state of the art treatment of these illnesses.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Gastroenterology, the Virginia Gastroenterological Society, and the Old Dominion Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates. The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Each physician should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.
Nursing CreditsThis educational activity has been submitted to the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. for approval. The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Program Description and Accreditation/CME
Friday, September 64:00 pm-7:00 pm Course Registration/Exhibits Open
Saturday, September 76:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:45 am Welcoming Remarks and Introduction
8:00 am University of Virginia Fellow Presentations Moderator: Patrick G. Northup, MD, MHS Using case presentations, illustrate difficult GI management issues.
SESSION 1 Upper GI
8:30 am Esophageal Motility Disorders Peter J. Kahrilas, MD, FACG Describe the current classification and treatment of esophageal motility disorders.
8:55 am Gastroparesis: New Tools and New Paradigms Satish S. C. Rao, MD, PhD, FACG Elucidate the pathophysiology of gastroparesis as well as its diagnosis and treatment.
9:20 am Gluten Sensitivity Sheila E. Crowe, MD, FACG Clarify the emerging phenomenon of gluten sensitivity and how it relates to celiac disease.
9:45 am Neuroendocrine Tumors of the GI Tract David C. Metz, MD Explain the epidemiology, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of GI neuroendocrine tumors.
10:10 am Panel Discussion
10:30 am Break
SESSION 2 Lower GI
11:00 am Advanced Imaging of the Colon Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, FACG Describe new technologies that allow the endoscopist to see the colonic mucosa and colon polyps in detail and speculate as to how and when these technologies may change clinical practice.
11:25 am The Gut Microbiome and Functional GI Disorders Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD, FACG Discuss the relationship between the gut microbiome and intestinal function and the use of probiotics in clinical practice.
11:50 am Panel Discussion
12:15 pm Lunch Presentation: Preparing for the Future of GI Practice Harry E. Sarles, Jr., MD, FACG, ACG President-Elect Educate the audience about how changes in U.S. healthcare are affecting GI practice now and what we can expect in the near future.
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Williamsburg Lodge Williamsburg, VirginiaSeptember 6–8, 2013
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Discover the latest developments in GI and Hepatology while exploring America’s past in historic Colonial Williamsburg.
Learn the latest clinical updates, incorporate the newest findings into practice, and learn practical tips from experts at the ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course, September 6-8, at the Williamsburg Lodge in Williamsburg, Virginia. Leading experts will present on such topics as: Gluten Sensitivity, Esophageal Motility Disorders, Advanced Imaging of the Colon, The Gut Microbiome and Functional GI Disorders, Health Maintenance of the IBD Patient, Acute Pancreatitis, Liver Masses and more. A special lunch presentation on Saturday, Preparing for the Future of GI Practice, will describe how changes in the U.S. healthcare system are affecting GI practice now and what we can expect in the near future.
Explore American history when you visit Colonial Williamsburg. Step back in time as you discover the more than 500 restored and reconstructed buildings set on over 300 acres.
The course will take place at the Williamsburg Lodge. Located just steps from Colonial Williamsburg, guests will enjoy discounts on admission passes to Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area, preferred reservations for dining at Colonial Williamsburg taverns and restaurants, court time at the resort tennis club, tee times at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, and more than 40 boutiques within walking distance.
Learn more about what there is to do and see in the Williamsburg area at history.org.
Williamsburg
ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate CourseSeptember 6-8, 2013Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia
Williamsburg LodgeWilliamsburg, Virginia
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GASTROENTEROLOGY6400 Goldsboro road, suite 200bethesda, Md 20817
This Regional Postgraduate Course is jointly sponsored by the American College of Gastroenterology, the Virginia Gastroenterological Society, and the Old Dominion Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates.
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Featuring a GI Nursing lecture and panel discussion on current updates in endoscope reprocessing
Course Directors
DAVID H. STOCKWELL, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA; Staff Physician, Gastroenterology, Ltd. of Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach, VA
NANCY SCHLOSSBERG, BA, BSN, RN, CGRNManager, Endoscopy Services, Bon Secours Health Center at Harbour View, Suffolk, VA
Course Co-Directors
ANDREW Y. WANG, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine; Co-Medical Director of Endoscopy, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
EILEEN BABB, BSN, RN, CGRNTeam Leader, Endoscopy Department, Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, Chesapeake, VA
Faculty
HOMAYOON AKBARI, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Surgery, Center for Digestive Health, Virginia Commonweatlh University Medical Center, Richmond, VA
SHEILA E. CROWE, MD, FACGProfessor of Medicine; Director of Research, University of California, Division of Gastroenterology, San Diego, La Jolla, CA
GRACE H. ELTA, MD, FACGProfessor of Internal Medicine; Associate Chief for Clinical Programs; Director, Medical Procedures Unit, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
FRANCIS A. FARRAYE, MD, MSc, FACGProfessor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine; Clinical Director, Section of Gastroenterology, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
LISA HEARD, BSN, RN, CGRNNurse Manager, Endoscopy Services, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA
STEVE HEYMEN, PhDAssociate Professor of Medicine, UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
PETER J. KAHRILAS, MD, FACGGilbert H. Marquardt Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
TONYA R. KALTENBACH, MD, FACGClinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Staff Physician, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA
DAVID C. METZ, MDProfessor of Medicine, Perlman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Associate Chief for Clinical Affairs, Division of Gastroenterology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
KOENRAAD MORTELE, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Division of Clinical MRI, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
PATRICK G. NORTHUP, MD, MHSAssociate Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA
EAMONN M. M. QUIGLEY, MD, FACGChief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The Methodist Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, Houston, TX
SATISH S. C. RAO, MD, PhD, FACGProfessor of Medicine; Chief, Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology; Director, Digestive Health Center, Medical College of Georgia, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA
LEWIS R. ROBERTS, MB, ChB, PhD, FACGAssociate Professor of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
ARUN J. SANYAL, MDCharles Caravati Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition; Executive Director, Education Core, CCTR, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
HARRY E. SARLES, Jr., MD, FACGStaff Physician, Digestive Health Associates of Texas, Rockwall, TX
MITCHELL L. SCHUBERT, MD, FACGChief of Gastroenterology, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA
VIKESH K. SINGH, MD, MScAssistant Professor of Medicine; Director, Pancreatitis Center; Medical Director, Pancreatic Islet Autotransplantation Program, Division of Gastroenterology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
KATHRYN SNYDER, BSN, RN, CGRN, MMHNurse Manager, Endoscopy/Bronchoscopy/Motility, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
RICHARD T. STRAVITZ, MD, FACGAssociate Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, VA
CINDY TAYLOR, MSA, BSN, RN, CGRNNurse Manager, GI Endoscopy/Bronchoscopy, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA
WILLIAM E. WHITEHEAD, PhD, MACGProfessor of Medicine; Director, UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
EUGENE F. YEN, MD, MBAClinical Assistant Professor, Division of Gastroenterology; Clinical Director, Center for Crohn’s and Colitis, NorthShore University Health System, Evanston, IL
Faculty for ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course, September 6-8, 2013