Conference in May in NY if you need CMEs

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Sat Apr 26 17:58:14 2008


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Women's Health Summit

(https://www.seeuthere.com/register/m2c893-595307010585) SPACE IS LIMITED!

May 16-17, 2008 Hilton New York New York, New York Target Audience Women’s Health Summit is intended for ob/gyns, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of Women’s Health Summit, participants will have improved their ability to: * Discuss barriers to fertility in women of reproductive age and compare the risks and benefits of available contraceptive methods * Develop practice-based protocols for managing high-risk pregnancies, including the at-risk fetus * Compare the risks and benefits of hormone treatment for menopausal and post-menopausal women * Describe options for osteoporosis prevention and management * Discuss therapeutic options for overactive bladder and incontinence * Evaluate patients at risk for breast cancer Accreditation Statement This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through cme2. cme2 is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement cme2 designates this educational activity for a maximum of 17.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she spent on the activity Faculty Disclosure Statement All faculty participating in continuing education activities sponsored by cme2 are expected to disclose to the audience any real or apparent commercial financial affiliations related to the content of their presentations/materials. Registration and Housing Registration and Housing for Women’s Health Summit will open in January 2008 and will be available online and via phone, fax or mail. A room block has been reserved at the Hilton New York, the venue for Women’s Health PRELIMINARY AGENDA Thursday, May 15 4:00–7:00 pm—Registration 7:00–9:00 pm—Welcome Reception Friday, May 16 7:00–8:00 am—Registration and Breakfast 8:00–8:15 am—Welcome and Introduction Chair: Charles J. Lockwood, MD 8:15–9:00 am—Patient Safety in Ob/Gyn: How to Do Good and Avoid the Courtroom Joshua A. Copel, MD Fetal Medicine 9:00–9:25 am—Aneuploidy Screening: What Should Be Offered and When Mary E. D’Alton, MD 9:25–9:50 am—How to Manage SSRIs in Pregnancy Shari I. Lusskin, MD 9:50–10:15 am—Stillbirth: Etiology and Work-up Michael J. Paidas, MD 10:15–10:30 am—Q&A 10:30–11:00 am—Break OBSTETRICS BREAKOUT SESSIONS (A or B) A) High-Risk Obstetrics (20 minutes, plus 10 minutes of Q&A, each) 11:00–11:30 am—Prevention of Preterm Birth – The Role of Progestins Steve N. Caritis, MD 11:30–Noon—Severe Preeclampsia: Etiology, Diagnosis, Management, and Re currence John T. Repke, MD Noon–12:30 pm—Thrombophilias Michael J. Paidas, MD B) Common Obstetrical Conditions (20 minutes, plus 10 minutes of Q&A, each) 11:00–11:30 am—Postterm Pregnancy Errol R. Norwitz, MD, PhD 11:30–Noon—Shoulder Dystocia Bernard Gonik, MD Noon–12:30 pm—Postpartum Hemorrhage – A Management Algorithm Karrie E. Francois, MD 12:30–2:00 pm—Lunch CME Satellite Symposia Overcoming Obstacles in Hormone Therapy Supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals GYNECOLOGY BREAKOUT SESSIONS (A or B) A) Urogynecology (25 minutes each, and 15 minutes of Q&A or videotape of surgeries) 2:00–2:25 pm—Which Transvaginal Tape: What Is the Evidence? Linda Brubaker, MD, MS 2:25–2:50 pm—Overactive Bladder: How to Diagnose and Treat Marsha K. Guess, MD, MS 2:50–3:15 pm—Understanding Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Implications for Contemporary Treatment John O. L. DeLancey, MD 3:15–3:30 pm—Q&A B) Surgical and Medical Management of Common Gynecologic Problems (25 minutes each, and 15 minutes of Q&A) 2:00–2:25 pm—Endometriosis: New Insights, New Treatments Hugh S. Taylor, MD 2:25–2:50 pm—Uterine Fibroids: Where Do They Come From and What Can We Do About Them? Arthur F. Haney, MD 2:50–3:15 pm—PCOS – Lifelong Management Ricardo Azziz, MD, MPH, MBA 3:15–3:30 pm—Q&A 3:30–3:45 pm—Break HORMONES 3:45–4:10 pm—Hormones for Menopause: How Much and for How Long? Hugh S. Taylor, MD 4:10–4:35 pm—Osteoporosis Nanette Santoro, MD 4:35–5:00 pm—Debate: Androgen Therapy for Female Sexual Dysfunction PRO – Arthur F. Haney, MD CON – Nanette Santoro, MD 5:00–5:15 pm—Q & A Saturday, May 17 7:00–8:00 am—Breakfast 8:00–8:45 am—Black Belt Leadership for the Health Care Professional Michael R. Foley, MD MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS MADE RIDICULOUSLY SIMPLE 9:00–9:25 am—Management of Gestational Diabetes Made Ridiculously Fast Donald R. Coustan, MD 9:25–9:50 am—DIC Made Ridiculously Simple Michael R. Foley, MD 9:50–10:15 am—Diagnosing and Treating Thromboembolism Made Ridiculously Easy Charles J. Lockwood, MD 10:15–10:30 am—Q&A 10:30–11:00 am—Break OBSTETRICS BREAKOUT SESSIONS (A or B) A) High-Risk Obstetrics (20 minutes, plus 10 minutes of Q&A, each) 11:00–11:30 am—Complicated Twin Gestations: What Should You Do Differently? Kenneth J. Moise Jr, MD 11:30–Noon—Management of Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy – Also Made Ridiculously Simple Michael R. Foley, MD Noon–12:30 pm—Alloimmune Anemia Kenneth J. Moise Jr, MD B) Common Obstetrical Conditions (20 minutes, plus 10 minutes of Q&A, each) 11:00–11:30 am—Induction: What Works, What Doesn’t Deborah A. Wing, MD 11:30–Noon—PROM: Management Brian Mercer, MD Noon–12:30 pm—IUGR: Evaluation and Management of Fetus Gary Loy, MD, MPH 12:30–2:00 pm—Lunch REGULATING FERTILITY 2:00–2:25 pm—Debate: Long-Acting Progestin/Extended-Cycle Contraception God's Gift to Women – Michael Thomas, MD Not for Everyone – Charles J. Lockwood, MD 2:25–2:50 pm—Steroidal Contraception: Ovarian, Endometrial, and CNS Effects David F. Archer, MD 2:50–3:05 pm—Q&A 3:05–3:30 pm—Break HPV AND CIN 3:30–3:55 pm—Best-Practice Screening With Pap and HPV Studies, and How to Manage the Adolescent With CIN 3 Fidel A. Valea, MD 3:55–4:20 pm—HPV Vaccine: Who and When Heidi Bauer, MD, MS, MPH 4:20–4:35 pm—Q&A BREAST CANCER SCREENING AND EVALUATION 4:35–5:00 pm—Breast Cancer Screening: An Evidence-Based Approach Nanette Santoro, MD 5:00–5:15 pm—Closing Remarks Chair: Charles J. L





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