The 44th Semi-Annual Spring And Fall Family Medicine Review

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The 44th Semi-Annual Spring and FallFamily Medicine ReviewMarch 22-27, 2020 and October 4-9, 2020Presented byand Lancaster General HealthNEW!Pain ManagPre-Confereementnce SessionDetails Inside! Earn up to 56.25 CME Credits in one weekAAFP and AMA PRA Category 1 Up to 25 pharmacology hours Comprehensive review withclinical pearls to benefit yourpatients immediately Connect with colleaguesduring buffet meals andcoffee breaksPhCrowne PlazaPhiladelphia-Cherry Hill2349 Marlton Pike W.Cherry Hill, NJar NIn ma OSu du cepp st utior ry calt! Dive deeper into selectedtopics through interactiveand hands-on workshopsRegister Online at https://medicine.temple.edu/cmeCall: 800-238-8263 I Follow us on Twitter @TempleCME

Don’t Miss this ImportantPain ManagementPre-Conference ProgramSunday, March 22, 2020 and October 4 , 2020Pre-Conference Registration with Course Tuition:additional 200 / Pre-Conference only: 350 Stay current with the latest Pain Management developments and trends. Develop a patient-centered approach to treating and managing Pain. Learn about relevant and current non-narcotic and non-pharmacologic interventions. Bring your own challenging cases for analysis by our expert faculty. Helps satisfy various state pain management CME requirements.Examples: Pennsylvania – 2 hours of pain managementNew Jersey - 1 hour of prescription opioid drugsEarn up to4.25 credits forthis sessionOverall Review Course Features Earn up to 56.25 CME credits in one week by attending lecturesand five interactive workshops including up to three KSA’s Cost-effective registration includes printed andelectronic syllabus, five continental breakfasts, five lunches,four dinners, and coffee breaks all located in one convenientstress-free venue Excellent preparation for certification or recertificationexam of the American Board of Family Medicine Optional Pre-and-Post testing with computerized analysis

SUNDAYMarch 22, 2020 / October 4, 2020Pain Management Pre-Conference Program(optional – additional charge)1:00 p.m.Welcome and IntroductionsNikitas J. Zervanos, MDCourse Director, TU Family Medicine ReviewDirector Emeritus, Family Practice Residency Program, LG HealthClinical Professor, Department of Family and Community MedicineLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University1:05 p.m.PC1. Acute Perioperative Pain1:45 p.m.PC2. Pain Therapy2:25 p.m.PC3. Analgesic Medical Model3:05 p.m.PC4. Non-Pharmacologic Pain Management3:50 p.m.Break4:00 p.m.PC5. Case Studies in Pain Management5:00 p.m.PC6. Cases from our Attendees and Questions/Answers5:30 p.m.AdjournThe 44th Semi-Annual Spring & FallFamily Medicine Review Course3:30 p.m.Registration open for Course Attendees5:30 p.m.Dinner6:30 p.m.1. KEYNOTE LECTUREThe Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual LecturePrescribing Marijuana7:30 p.m.Questions and Answers7:40 – 10:00 p.m.WorkshopsRegister Now Online: https://medicine.temple.edu/cme2

MONDAYMarch 23, 2020 / October 5, 20207:25 a.m.Welcome and Introductory RemarksNikitas J. Zervanos, MDDirector, TU Family Medicine Review CourseDirector Emeritus, Family Practice Residency Program, LG HealthClinical Professor, Department of Family and Community MedicineLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple UniversityChristine Stabler, MD, MBACo-Course Director TU Family Medicine Review CourseVP Academic AffairsLancaster General HealthClinical Professor, Department of Family and Community MedicineAssociate DeanLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple UniversityArnold I. Meyer, Ed.D., FACEHPDirectorThe Albert J. Finestone, MD Office for Continuing Medical EducationLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University7:45 - 8:45 a.m.8:45 a.m.Pre-TestWelcoming Remarks from the ModeratorPUBLIC HEALTH AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE8:50 a.m.9:30 a.m.9:55 a.m.10:10 a.m.10:30 a.m.10:45 a.m.NEPHROLOGY11:00 a.m.11:20 a.m.11:45 a.m.12:10 p.m.12:25 p.m.UROLOGY1:20 p.m.1:45 p.m.2:10 p.m.2:30 p.m.2:45 p.m.2. Immunizations Update - 20203. How to Prescribe an Exercise Program4. Aspirin as Primary Prevention: New Guidelines5. The Effect of Screen Time and Social Media on HealthQ&ABreak6. Drug-Induced Nephrotoxicity7. Nephrotic Syndrome8. Interstitial NephritisQ&ALunch9. PSA Screening10. Renal Calculi: Preventing Kidney Stones and Their Recurrence11. UrinalysisQ&ABreakNEUROLOGY/GERIATRICS3:00 p.m.3:25 p.m.3:55 p.m.4:20 p.m.4:45 p.m.5:15 p.m.5:40 p.m.6:00 p.m.7:00 - 9:30 p.m.312. Cerebral Amyloid and its Clinical Implications in the Elderly13. Recurrent Ischemic Stroke: Strategies for Prevention in 202014. Carotid Artery Disease15. Assessing the Impaired Older Driver – when to pull the license16. Gait and Balance Disorders in the Elderly17. Headaches in the ElderlyQ&ADinnerWorkshops44th Semi-Annual Spring and Fall Family Medicine Review

TUESDAYMarch 24, 2020 / October 6, 20207:55 a.m.Welcoming Remarks from the ModeratorGASTROENTEROLOGY8:00 a.m.8:20 a.m.8:40 a.m.9:00 a.m.9:20 a.m.9:50 a.m.10:10 a.m.18. Constipation in the Elderly19. Dyspepsia: What about H. pylori Infection20. Hepatitis C21. The Pros and Cons of Gluten Free Diets in Non-Celiac Patients22. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseQ&ABreakINFECTIOUS DISEASES10:25 a.m.10:50 a.m.11:15 a.m.11:40 a.m.12:00 p.m.12:15 p.m.23. Tick Borne Diseases24. Lower Respiratory Infection25. Managing HIV as a Chronic Illness26. Infectious Disease CasesQ&ALunchPULMONOLOGY1:15 p.m.1:40 p.m.2:10 p.m.2:40 p.m.3:05 p.m.3:25 p.m.DERMATOLOGY3:40 p.m.4:30 p.m.4:50 p.m.5:20 p.m.5:45 p.m.6:00 p.m.7:00 - 9:30 p.m.27. Lung Cancer Prevention – Identifying and Eliminating the Modifiable Risk28. Asthma Management29. COPD30. Pulmonary Embolism: Subtle ManifestationsQ&ABreak31. Clues on How to Make the Correct Dermatologic Diagnosis & Update on Treatment32. Malar Rashes33. Diagnosing Common Skin Cancers34. Contact Dermatitis: Common Causes and TreatmentQ&ADinnerWorkshopsWEDNESDAYMarch 25, 2020 / October 7, 20207:55 a.m.Welcoming Remarks from the ModeratorENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLIC DISORDERS8:00 a.m.8:50 a.m.9:20 a.m.9:40 a.m.10:00 a.m.10:15 a.m.35. Hypercholesterolemia with Case Presentations36. Pre-Diabetes37. Beyond Metformin - Are the Sulfonylureas Harmful? What Comes Next?38. HypothyroidismQ&ABreakRegister Now Online: https://medicine.temple.edu/cme4

RHEUMATOLOGY10:30 a.m.10:50 a.m.11:10 a.m.11:35 a.m.11:50 a.m.12:05 p.m.PSYCHIATRY1:00 p.m.1:25 p.m.1:55 p.m.2:20 p.m.2:45 p.m.3:05 p.m.3:20 p.m.3:30 – 6:00 p.m.39. Erythema Nodosum40. Osteoporosis41. Polyarticular Arthritis42. OsteopeniaQ&ALunch43. Seasonal Affective Disorder44. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A CBT Approach45. Serotonin and Dopamine: The Pharmacology of Psychotherapeutics46. Managing Anxiety through Exercise, Yoga, and Meditation47. “Globus Hystericus,” Cricopharyngeal Spasm: The cough that won’t go awayQ&ABreakWorkshopsTHURSDAYMarch 26, 2020 / October 8, 20207:55 a.m.CARDIOLOGY8:00 a.m.8:30 a.m.8:55 a.m.9:20 a.m.9:45 a.m.10:05 a.m.Welcoming Remarks from the Moderator48. Acute Coronary Syndrome49. Hypertension50. TAVR/TAVI – Advances in the Treatment of Aortic Stenosis51. Atrial FibrillationQ&ABreakOTOLARYNGOLOGY AND OPHTHALMOLOGY10:15 a.m.10:35 a.m.10:55 a.m.11:15 a.m.11:45 a.m.12:00 p.m.52. Tinnitus53. Red Eye54. Rational Use of Antibiotics in Treating Otitis Media55. Work-Related Eye InjuriesQ&ALunchHEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY1:00 p.m.1:30 p.m.2:00 p.m.2:30 p.m.3:00 p.m.3:25 p.m.56. Leukopenia57. Hemolytic Anemia58. Sickle Cell Anemia59. Genetics in Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentQ&ABreakORTHOPEDICS/SPORTS MEDICINE3:40 p.m.4:05 p.m.4:30 p.m.5:00 p.m.5:30 p.m.6:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.8:00 p.m.8:30 p.m.560. Stress Fractures61. Heel Pain62. Bursitis63. Knee PainQ&ADinner64. The Mark A. Connelly Semi-Annual Lecture - Clinical Implications of Poor Self-EsteemQ&AAdjournment44th Semi-Annual Spring and Fall Family Medicine Review

FRIDAYMarch 27, 2020 / October 9, 20207:50 a.m.PEDIATRICS7:55 a.m.8:20 a.m.8:40 a.m.9:05 a.m.9:35 a.m.10:00 a.m.Welcoming Remarks from the Moderator65. Sleep Disorders in Children66. Henoch-Schönlein Purpura67. The Exanthems in Children68. Motivational Interviewing in Managing Weight Issues in ChildrenQ&ABreakWOMEN’S HEALTH (OB/GYN)10:15 a.m.69. Bone Mineral Density: Testing Interval in Women10:35 a.m.70. Endometrial Cancer11:05 a.m.71. Vaginitis11:35 a.m.72. Breast Cancer11:55 a.m.Q&A12:10 p.m.Lunch1:10 p.m.Post-Course ExamYou will have one hour to take the exam.2:10 - 4:40 p.m.Workshops4:40 p.m.AdjournmentWORKSHOPSSUNDAYMarch 22, 2020 / October 4, 2020WORKSHOPS73.74.75.76.77.78.7:40 – 10:00 p.m.Geriatrics: What you need to know for the CAQ (Certificate of Added Qualification) BoardsNephrology for the Primary Care PhysicianNutritional Issues in Primary Care PracticeMaking Effective Use of Diagnostic ImagingImmunizationsHyperlipidemiaRegister Now Online: https://medicine.temple.edu/cme6

MONDAYMarch 23, 2020 / October 5, 2020WORKSHOPS79.80.81.82.83.84.85.7:00 - 9:30 p.m.Knowledge Self-Assessment (KSA) Workshop on HypertensionCommon Urologic Problems in Primary CareManagement of DementiaInfectious Diseases in Primary CareElectrocardiography: Part 1 Basic (Part II, Advanced held on Tuesday)Gastroenterology with Case PresentationsEffective Use of Technology in the Primary Care Office: best apps, sites, screeners, billing & codingTUESDAYMarch 24, 2020 / October 6, 2020WORKSHOPS86.87.88.89.90.91.7:00 - 9:30 p.m.Knowledge Self-Assessment (KSA) Workshop on Heart FailureCommon Musculoskeletal Injuries in Athletes and During ExerciseElectrocardiography: Part II Advanced (Part I, Held on Monday)Neurology for the Primary Care PhysicianDermatology for the Primary Care Physician (including hands-on experience)Rheumatology for the Primary Care Physician (Including hands-on joint injection demonstration)WEDNESDAYMarch 25, 2020 / October 7, 2020WORKSHOPS92.93.94.95.96.97.98.3:30 - 6:00 p.m.Knowledge Self-Assessment (KSA) Workshop on DepressionOtorhinolaryngology for the Primary Care PhysicianPain ManagementCPRPulmonary Cases and Knowledge-Based QuestionsStrategies for Taking the Family Medicine Board ExaminationCardiology Challenges in your Office PracticeFRIDAYMarch 27, 2020 / October 9, 2020WORKSHOPS99.100.101.102.103.72:10 - 4:40 p.m.Women’s Health and ContraceptionAddiction MedicineOphthalmology for the Primary Care Physician (Hands on Demo)Pediatric Challenges in Primary Care PracticeGenetic Testing44th Semi-Annual Spring and Fall Family Medicine Review

Family Medicine Review Educational ObjectivesFollowing completion of this program, participants should be able to: Diagnose and treat common Family Medicine problems using current and latest evidencebased information Improve psychomotor skills utilized in office practice Prepare to pass the American Board of Family Medicine exam Navigate the Knowledge Self-Assessment Modules (KSA) formerly S.A.M. required by theAmerican Board of Family Medicine Increase knowledge, competence, and performance through a comprehensive clinical reviewTarget AudienceFamily Practitioners, General Practitioners, Internists, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners,and Nurses.Cancellation PolicyRefunds for withdrawal after deduction of 100.00 fee made only upon written request prior toFebruary 27, 2020 for the Spring Course and September 9, 2020 for the Fall course. Lewis Katz Schoolof Medicine at Temple University reserves the right to cancel the program and return all course monieswithout further obligation if sufficient attendance is not secured. No refunds after February 27, 2020for the Spring Course and September 9, 2020 for the Fall course.Conference Site and Hotel InformationThe Crowne Plaza Philadelphia-Chery Hill is the host of the Family Medicine Review Course. Centrallylocated in South Jersey but easily accessible to Philadelphia for day trips to historical sites, greatshopping, dining and more. The resort offers free WIFI, a fitness center, and free parking.ReservationsYou can book your hotel accommodations online by visiting:- Spring Booking Website: https://book.passkey.com/e/49914364.- Fall Booking Website: https://book.passkey.com/e/50006248.You can also make your reservations by calling the hotel directly at 888-233-9527 between 7:00 A.M.and 11:00 P.M. EST.- Room block Name: Temple University 44th Semi Annual Spring & Fall Family Medicine Review Course- Room Rate: Spring: 129 per night (plus tax) / Fall: 121 per night (plus tax)- Group Rate Cut-off Date: Spring: February 25, 2020 / Fall: September 10, 2020Accreditation StatementLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is accredited by the Accreditation Councilfor Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians.Certification StatementLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University designates this live activity for a maximumof 56.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians should claim only the credit commensuratewith the extent of their participation in the activity.AAFP CreditThis Live activity, 44th Semi-Annual Spring and Fall Family Medicine Review, from03/22/2020 - 10/09/2020, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 56.25Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physiciansshould claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participationin the activity.Register Now Online: https://medicine.temple.edu/cme8

ABIM MOC StatementSuccessful completion of this CME activity, which includesparticipation in the evaluation component, enables the participantto earn up to 56.25 MOC points in the American Board of InternalMedicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It isthe CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME forthe purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.To successfully complete this CME activity, a participant must complete the activity post-test with ascore of 65% or higher, provide his or her ABIM ID number and date of birth (month and day only), andgrant permission for the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University to transmit the data to theAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) for reporting of points to the ABIM.Physicians who do not know their six-digit ABIM ID number can look it up on ABIM’s website at re PolicyIt is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, The Albert J.Finestone, M.D, Office of Continuing Medical Education that the speaker and provider disclosereal or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and alsodisclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s).The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) considers financialrelationships to create actual conflicts of interest in CME when individuals have both a financialrelationship with a commercial interest and the opportunity to affect the content of CME aboutthe products or services of that commercial interest. The ACCME defines a commercial interest as“any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumedby, or used on, patients.” The ACCME does not consider providers of clinical service directly topatients to be commercial interests. The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple Universityhas established procedures in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior toeducational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made prior to the activity.944th Semi-Annual Spring and Fall Family Medicine Review

10SignatureExpiration DateDiscover/Mastercard/Visa#SpecialtyE-Mail Addressonly upon written request prior to February 27, 2020 for the Spring Course and September9, 2020 for the Fall course. Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University reserves theright to cancel the program and return all course monies without further obligation if sufficient attendance is not secured. No refunds after February 27, 2020 for the Spring Courseand September 9, 2020 for the Fall course.Cancellation Policy: Refunds for withdrawal after deduction of 100.00 fee made1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd ChoiceFriday Afternoon1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd ChoiceWednesday AfternoonDaytime Telephone# Fax1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd ChoiceCity State ZipTuesday Evening1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd ChoiceMonday Evening1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd ChoiceSunday Evening(Please specify workshop preferences by writing in workshop numbers listed on pgs. ter Online:Arnold I. Meyer, Ed.D., FACEHPLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple UniversityThe Albert J. Finestone, MD Office for Continuing Medical Education3440 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19140Phone: 800-23-TUCME or 215-707-4787Fax: 215-707-8268Return To:Make checks payable to: Temple University PostgraduateComplete the registration form and return it with your fee (No cash accepted)To Register:AddressNameCourse registration includes 5 continental breakfasts, 5 lunches and 4 dinners. If additionalguest meal tickets are needed, indicate the number of tickets below.GUEST MEAL TICKETS (BREAKFAST) - 17.50 each # of ticketsGUEST MEAL TICKETS (LUNCH) - 28.00 each # of ticketsGUEST MEAL TICKETS (DINNER) - 41.00 each # of tickets10% discount for each person when 3 or more register from a group or organization or when apast participant brings a new participant (someone who has never attended our Spring or FallFamily Medicine Review). You must register at the same time (no exceptions).o 200.00 - Pre-Conference Pain Management Program added to courseo 1,495.00 - Course Registrationo 1,295.00 - Nurses, PA-C’s, and Fellowso 1,295.00 - Residents (with a letter from Department Chair)o 350.00 - Pre-Conference Pain Management Program onlyFees:o March 22 - 27, 2020o October 4 - 9, 2020Check the appropriate course and fee(s):44th Semi-Annual Family Medicine Review

Don’t miss the Pain ManagementPre-Conference Program!ser now to m ilable!ava ave your seat!March 22 - 27, 2020 / October 4 - 9, 202044th Semi-Annual Spring & FallFamily Medicine ReviewThe Albert J. Finestone, M.D.Office for Continuing Medical Education3440 North Broad Street, Kresge Hall, Suite 360Philadelphia, PA 19140NON PROFIT ORGU.S. POSTAGEPAIDPERMIT NO. 226PHILADELPHIA, PA

Course Director, TU Family Medicine Review Director Emeritus, Family Practice Residency Program, LG Health Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 1:05 p.m. PC1. Acute Perioperative Pain 1:45 p.m. PC2. Pain Therapy 2:25 p.m. PC3. Analgesic Medical Model 3:05 p.m. PC4.

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