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Special Needs?Contact: Carol Hermann608-256-1901 x11682chermann@medic<strong>in</strong>e.wisc.eduFor more <strong>in</strong>formation or to register,visit http://www.geriatricsboardreview.com/Health Sciences Learn<strong>in</strong>g Center750 Highl<strong>and</strong> Ave.Madison, WI 53705The <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong> <strong>Update</strong> <strong>in</strong><strong>Geriatric</strong> Medic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>and</strong><strong>Board</strong> <strong>Review</strong> <strong>Course</strong>Department of Veerans AffairsSeptember 8 — 11, 2013Gr<strong>and</strong> Geneva ResortLake Geneva, <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>General InformationThe <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong> <strong>Update</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Geriatric</strong> Medic<strong>in</strong>e<strong>and</strong> <strong>Board</strong> <strong>Review</strong> <strong>Course</strong> is an <strong>in</strong>-depth reviewof the field of <strong>Geriatric</strong> Medic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>and</strong> <strong>Geriatric</strong>Psychiatry. It is designed for all providers whocare for older adults: physicians, physicianassistants, nurses, nurse practitioners,pharmacists, psychologists, dietitians, <strong>and</strong> socialworkers who wish to provide better care for theirpatients. Physicians <strong>and</strong> other cl<strong>in</strong>icians plann<strong>in</strong>gto sit for the American <strong>Board</strong> of InternalMedic<strong>in</strong>e (ABIM), the American <strong>Board</strong> of FamilyMedic<strong>in</strong>e (ABFM) Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>in</strong> <strong>Geriatric</strong>Medic<strong>in</strong>e (or Re-certification) or comparableexam<strong>in</strong>ations for other health discipl<strong>in</strong>es will alsobenefit from the course, which is co-sponsored bythe University of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong> School ofMedic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>and</strong> Public Health <strong>and</strong> the MedicalCollege of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>.New for 2013:Sessions will offer content for social workers,pharmacists, nurses, <strong>and</strong> nurse practitionersObjectivesUpon completion of this course, participants willbe able to:Recognize the impact of current issues <strong>in</strong> ag<strong>in</strong>g,e.g. demography, f<strong>in</strong>ancial aspects, legalaspects, <strong>and</strong> systems of care.Apply basic approaches to assess <strong>and</strong> manageolder adults, e.g. geriatric assessment,appropriate pharmacy practices, preventativecare, clarify<strong>in</strong>g goals of treatment, <strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>terdiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary team treatmentDiagnose <strong>and</strong> manage common geriatricsyndromes us<strong>in</strong>g evidence-based practices.Identify common late-life mental healthconditions <strong>and</strong> develop or coord<strong>in</strong>ate a plan ofcare.Describe how physiological <strong>and</strong>biological changes associated with ag<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>fluence common diseases <strong>in</strong> older adults.Target Audience:PhysiciansPhysician AssistantsNursesNurse PractitionersPharmacistsSocial WorkersPsychologistsDietitiansPresented by:The University of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>-MadisonSchool of Medic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>and</strong> Public HealthMedical College of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>Specialized topics <strong>in</strong>clude:• Advanced geriatric case management <strong>and</strong>legal issues for social workers• Screen<strong>in</strong>g Tool of Older Peoples'Prescriptions (STOPP)/Screen<strong>in</strong>g Toolto Alert providers to the RightTreatment (START) for pharmacists• An update <strong>in</strong> adult gerontologycredential<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> licens<strong>in</strong>g for nurses.The <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong> <strong>Geriatric</strong> Education Center(WGEC) Workshops have been developed atthe Medical College of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>. They offerattendees the opportunity for h<strong>and</strong>s-onlearn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> targeted topic areas, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>cont<strong>in</strong>ence, dysphagia <strong>and</strong> gait/balance.A Free post-course Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance ofCertification Learn<strong>in</strong>g Session for credittoward the Self-Evaluation of MedicalKnowledge requirement of the Ma<strong>in</strong>tenanceof Certification (MOC) program.AccreditationACCME Accreditation Statement:The Medical College of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong> is accredited bythe Accreditation Council for Cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g MedicalEducation to provide cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g medicaleducation for physicians.AMA Credit Designation Statement: The MedicalCollege of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong> designates this Live Activityfor a maximum of 30.25 AMA PRA Category 1Credit(s) . Physicians should claim only the creditcommensurate with the extent of theirparticipation <strong>in</strong> the activity.Hours of Participation for Allied Health CareProfessionals: The Medical College of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>designates this activity for up to 30.25 hours ofparticipation for cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g education for alliedhealth professionals.


Program ScheduleSunday, September 8Plenary Session10:00-11:30 Registration11:30-11:40 Welcome/Open<strong>in</strong>g Remarks11:40-12:05 Demography: The Boom is HereDavid T. Watts, MD12:05-12:50 The Physiology & Biology of Ag<strong>in</strong>gSteven R. Barczi, MD12:50-1:30 Sarcopenia <strong>and</strong> FrailtyBjoern Buehr<strong>in</strong>g, MD1:30-1:45 Break1:45-2:30 Hospital/Acute Care of the Elderly PatientDonna Miller, MD2:30-3:15 The Affordable Care Act, CMS Initiatives & CareTransitionsAmy JH K<strong>in</strong>d, MD, PhD3:15-3:30 Break3:30-4:15 Ethics <strong>and</strong> Law <strong>in</strong> End of Life CareArthur R. Derse, MD, JD4:15-5:00 <strong>Geriatric</strong> RehabilitationNicholas C. Ketchum, MD5:00-5:45 Depression <strong>in</strong> the Older AdultJoseph S. Goveas, MD5:45-6:00 Interactive Q&A Session6:00-6:30 Clos<strong>in</strong>g Remarks6:30-8:00 Open<strong>in</strong>g Night ReceptionMonday, September 9Morn<strong>in</strong>g Plenary Session7:30-7:55 Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Breakfast7:55-8:00 Open<strong>in</strong>g Remarks8:00-8:45 Is This Dementia or Not? The Spectrum of CognitiveImpairmentSanjay Asthana, MD8:45-9:15 Pharmacological Management of DementiaPiero Antuono, MD9:15-10:00 Psychiatric & Behavioral Symptoms <strong>in</strong> Alzheimer’s &Other DementiasHarold H. Harsch, MD10:00-10:10 Break10:10-10:20 Interactive Q&A Session10:20-11:15 Issues <strong>in</strong> <strong>Geriatric</strong> PharmacologyRobert M. Breslow, RPh11:15-12:00 Alcohol <strong>and</strong> <strong>Geriatric</strong> SyndromesWendy L. Adams, MD, MPH12:00-1:00 Lunch12:00-12:45 Optional Workshop: Malnutrition <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Geriatric</strong>PopulationMakayla Schuchardt, MS, RD, CNSC <strong>and</strong>Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e A. H<strong>in</strong>d, MS/CCC-SLP, BRS-SMonday, September 9Afternoon Sessions1:00-2:00 Asthma <strong>and</strong> COPD <strong>in</strong> Older AdultsSameer K. Mathur, MD or<strong>Update</strong> <strong>in</strong> Adult/Gerontology Credential<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong>Licens<strong>in</strong>g for NursesDiane Ames, RN, MSN, APNP-BC, CCAP2:00-2:45 Common Infections/ Drug Resistant OrganismsChristopher J. Crnich, MD2:45-3:00 Break3:00-3:15 Interactive Q&A3:15-4:00 Overactive Bladder <strong>and</strong> Ur<strong>in</strong>ary Incont<strong>in</strong>enceTova S. Ablove, MD4:00-5:00 <strong>Geriatric</strong> DermatologyJust<strong>in</strong> O. Endo, MD5:00-5:30 BreakMonday, September 9Even<strong>in</strong>g Sessions5:30-6:15 Sk<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wound Care Considerations <strong>in</strong> an Ag<strong>in</strong>gPopulationBarb Provo, NP orMedication Management <strong>in</strong> LTC: ProviderCollaboration with the Consultant PharmacistAlan Lukazewski, RPh6:15-7:00 WGEC Workshop: Gait <strong>and</strong> BalanceSteven Denson, MD orWGEC Workshop: Vision <strong>and</strong> Hear<strong>in</strong>gEdmund H. Duthie, Jr., MD, AGSFTuesday, September 10Optional Early Morn<strong>in</strong>g Session7:10-7:50 Driv<strong>in</strong>g EldersJennifer L. Carnahan, MD orWGEC Workshop: Incont<strong>in</strong>ence B<strong>in</strong>goEdmund H. Duthie, Jr., MD, AGSFTuesday, September 10Morn<strong>in</strong>g Plenary Session7:00-7:55 Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Breakfast7:55-8:00 Open<strong>in</strong>g Remarks8:00-8:45 Outpatient <strong>Geriatric</strong> EvaluationDavid J. Kuester, MD8:45-9:30 Falls <strong>and</strong> MobilityRobert J. Przybelski, MD, MS9:30-9:45 Break9:45-10:30 Osteoporosis <strong>Update</strong>Neil B<strong>in</strong>kley, MD10:30-10:45 Interactive Q&A Session10:45-11:30 Arthritis <strong>and</strong> Rheumatic DiseasesM.E. Csuka, M.D., F.A.C.P.11:30-12:15 <strong>Geriatric</strong> Pa<strong>in</strong> ManagementKather<strong>in</strong>e A. Recka, MD12:15-12:30 Interactive Q&A Session12:30-1:15 LunchTuesday, September 10Afternoon Sessions1:15-2:00 Park<strong>in</strong>son’s DiseaseCather<strong>in</strong>e L. Gallagher, MD2:00-3:00 Common Cancers <strong>in</strong> Older PersonsKathryn Bylow, MD3:00-3:15 Interactive Q&A Session3:15-3:30 Break3:30-4:15 Nurs<strong>in</strong>g Home CareMary E. Cohan, MD4:15-5:00 Identify<strong>in</strong>g Potentially Inappropriate Medications:STOPP, Beers Criteria <strong>and</strong> Other Helpful ToolsLauren L. Welch, PharmD, BCPS, CGPTuesday, September 10Small Group Workshops5:00-5:45 Case-based Learn<strong>in</strong>g: Sleep ProblemsSteven R. Barczi, MD orManag<strong>in</strong>g Older Adults with Diabetes: What Do theGuidel<strong>in</strong>es Say?Irene O’Shaughnessy, MD, FACP orWGEC Workshop: Approach to a Patient withDizz<strong>in</strong>essGabriel H. Manzi, MD orWGEC Workshop: A Practical Approach toSwallow<strong>in</strong>g Difficulties <strong>in</strong> Older AdultsKathryn M. Denson, MDWednesday, September 11Plenary Session7:30-7:55 Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Breakfast7:55-8:00 Open<strong>in</strong>g Remarks8:00-8:45 Palliative CareMatthew D. LoConte, MD8:45-10:00 Cardiovascular Disease: Diagnosis <strong>and</strong> TreatmentMichael E. Widlansky, MD10:00-10:15 Break10:15-10:45 <strong>Update</strong> <strong>in</strong> AnticoagulationKurt J. Pfiefer, MD10:45-11:30 Ischemic Stroke TreatmentJust<strong>in</strong> Satt<strong>in</strong>, MD11:30-12:15 Preventive Medic<strong>in</strong>e for the <strong>Geriatric</strong> PatientNancy Havas, MD12:15-12:30 Program Evaluation/Adjournment2:00-4:30 Optional Workshop: ABIM MOC Learn<strong>in</strong>gSession: <strong>Geriatric</strong>s ModuleSteven R. Barczi, MD <strong>and</strong> Gabriel H. Manzi, MDSocial Work Break Out SessionsMonday, September 91:00-2:00 “Pearls” for Inter-Professional Care Coord<strong>in</strong>ationSuzanna Waters Castillo, PhD, MSSW2:00-2:45 Legal Issues I: Report<strong>in</strong>g of Elder Abuse <strong>and</strong> NeglectMolly Fellenz, JD2:45-3:00 Break3:00-4:00 Legal Issues II: Guardianship <strong>and</strong> Protective PlacementMolly Fellenz, JD4:00-5:00 Case-Based Learn<strong>in</strong>g: Dementia, Driv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> FirearmsTeresa Chervenka Swader, MSSW, LCSW <strong>and</strong>Gail Gunter Hunt, ACSW, LCSWTuesday, September 107:10-7:50 The Physiology & Biology of Ag<strong>in</strong>gSteven R. Barczi, MD1:15-2:15 Problem Solv<strong>in</strong>g Therapy: Help<strong>in</strong>g Clients Meet TheirGoalsMary F. Wyman, PhD2:15-3:15 Sexuality & Intimacy <strong>in</strong> Later LifeTracy Schroepfer, PhD, MSW3:15-3:30 Break3:30-4:15 Nurs<strong>in</strong>g Home Medic<strong>in</strong>eMary E. Cohan, MD4:15-5:00 Case-based Learn<strong>in</strong>g: Elder Abuse & Neglect from aProvider's PerspectiveL<strong>in</strong>da Meurer, MD, MPHFaculty<strong>Course</strong> Co-DirectorsSteven R. Barczi, MD, University of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong> School ofMedic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>and</strong> Public Health, Wm. S. Middleton MemorialVeterans HospitalGabriel H. Manzi, MD, Medical College of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong><strong>Course</strong> AdvisorEdmund H. Duthie, Jr., MD, AGSF, Medical College of<strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>Plann<strong>in</strong>g CommitteeGail Gunter Hunt, ACSW, LCSW, William S. Middleton MemorialVeterans Hospital, University of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>-Madison School of SocialWork AffiliateJulie A. Roznowski-Olson, <strong>Geriatric</strong> NP-BC, APNP, Medical Collegeof <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>Teresa Chervenka Swader, MSSW, LCSW, William S. MiddletonMemorial Veterans Hospital, University of <strong>Wiscons<strong>in</strong></strong>-MadisonSchool of Social Work AffiliateLauren L. Welch, PharmD, BCPS, CGP, William S. MiddletonVeteran’s Memorial Hospital,

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