Saturday, August 25, 2018 Detroit Marriott Troy 200 W Big Beaver Rd Troy, MI 48084 800-228-9290
Registration Fee There is no registration fee for this activity. Special Accommodations NACE fully complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Any activity registrant who feels s/he may need accommodations based on the impact of a disability should contact NACE to discuss your specific need. Event Parking Complimentary self-parking is available at the hotel. Program Summary Primary care providers face complex challenges everyday in their busy practices. With rapid changes in medicine, staying informed about new developments can be equally challenging. Our goal in this CME activity is to help you hone your skills in the diagnosis and management of patients with varied conditions you are likely encountering in your practice. We have recruited a faculty of well-known thought leaders and experienced teachers who, as clinicians themselves, understand the challenges you face every day as a primary care provider. Our faculty will be at your disposal to provide evidence-based science, current treatment guidelines, discuss challenging cases, and provide answers for you that can ultimately lead to better health care for your patients. The presentations will include several interactive cases and discussion sessions to keep you actively learning. Please join us and become an active participant in this one-day learning community of your peers. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this program, participants should be able to: 1. Identify the barriers between clinicians and patients to discussing and initiating earlier insulin therapy for diabetes management; Discuss currently available basal and ultrabasal insulins and their pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic profiles; Recognize the prevalence and clinical impact of hypoglycemia in special populations at risk; Describe how best to initiate, utilize and intensify insulin therapy in patients with diabetes while incorporating treatment guidelines and unique patient needs; Integrate strategies to improve the patient experience with, and adherence to, insulin therapy.
2. Describe the findings from recent trials of PCSK9i hypercholesterolemia treatments on cardiovascular outcomes; Discuss current guidelines and recommendations on the management of hyperlipidemia in high risk patients; Incorporate current data into secondary prevention treatment strategies for patients with the highest cardiovascular risk; Recognize barriers to access for PCSK9 monoclonal antibody therapy and discuss novel strategies to overcome them. 3. Recognize the importance of early identification of patients with potential idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF); Utilize appropriate strategies to diagnose a patient with IPF while excluding other potential mimickers; Discuss the available therapeutic options for patients with IPF; Recognize the role of the primary care clinician in managing the multi-morbidities associated with IPF 4. Describe the role of persistent oncogenic HPV in the development of pre-cancer and cancer of the cervix; List the current Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP) recommendations for appropriate use of 2 or 3 doses of 9vHPV Vaccine; Describe the use of HPV testing as co-testing along with the Pap in cervical cancer screening in women 30 and older; Describe the use of HPV primary screening in women 25 and older. 5. List two common menopausal symptoms women experience; List one difference in oral versus transdermal estrogen therapy from the KEEPS trial; Discuss the current risks and benefits of hormone therapy for women in the early post menopause; Discuss treatment options for vasomotor symptoms including oral and transdermal estrogen. Agenda* 7:30-8:00 |
| Continental Breakfast and Registration | 8:00-8:10 | | Welcome Remarks Jack Kravitz, MD
| 8:10-9:40 | | Getting Comfortable with Insulin: New Approaches to Getting Patients Safely to Target Mark Stolar, MD
| 9:40-10:50
| | Managing Lipids and Cardiovascular Risk: Using the Data to Optimize Care David Montgomery, MD, PhD, FACC | 10:50-11:10
| | Break | 11:10-12:20
| | Navigating the Maze of Interstitial Lung Disease: Improving Outcomes through Early Diagnosis Kevin Flaherty, MD, MS | 12:20-1:20
| | Lunch (on your own)
| 1:20-2:30
| | An Update on HPV and Cervical Cancer Prevention Nancy R. Berman, MSN, ANP-BC, NCMP, FAANP
| 2:30-3:40
| | Managing Menopause: Update on The Role and Rationale of Hormonal Therapy Nancy R. Berman, MSN, ANP-BC, NCMP, FAANP
| 3:40-3:45
| | Program Summary and Closing Remarks Jack Kravitz, MD
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*Agenda subject to change. Faculty Nancy R. Berman, MSN, ANP-BC, NCMP, FAANP Adult Nurse Practitioner Certified Menopause Practitioner Millennium Affiliated Physicians Division of Michigan Healthcare Professionals Farmington Hills, MI Kevin Flaherty, MD, MS Professor in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI
Jack Kravitz, MD Family Practice - Geriatrics Coral Springs, FL David Montgomery, MD, PhD, FACC Preventive Cardiologist Piedmont Heart Institute Atlanta, GA
Mark Stolar, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University Chicago, IL Planning Committee Gregg Sherman, MD Chief Medical Officer/Course Director National Association for Continuing Education Plantation, FL
Sheila Lucas, CWEP Activity Director National Association for Continuing Education
Plantation, FL Sandy Bihlmeyer, M.Ed. National Association for Continuing Education
Plantation, FL Michelle Frisch, MPH, CHCP National Association for Continuing Education
Plantation, FL Cassandra A. McCullough, MBA
Chief Executive Officer
Association of Black Cardiologists
New York, NY Harvey C. Parker, Ph.D., CHCP National Association for Continuing Education
Plantation, FL
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