Dhaval Shah, MD PGY II

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TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.9:00am-10:00am8 South Conference Room—WSC—Trinitas RMC―Case Presentation‖Dhaval Shah, MD PGY IITrinitas Regional Medical CenterObjectives:Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:1. Manage complicated medical cases in a more informed and skillful manner.2. Integrate results of radiological and pathological studies into patient care.3. Explain principles of Performance Improvement as applied to patient care.Target Audience:Subspecialists, Internists, Residents, and other interested physicians.Speaker and Planners Disclosure of Commercial Affiliations:The speaker and planners of this CME activity have stated that they have no financial relationshipwith manufacturers of commercial products.The speaker have expressed that they do not intend to discuss investigational and/or unlabeleduses of a commercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Joe B. Heard ,MHA, CME Program Coordinator

TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.7:30am-8:30amConference Room on 4th Floor, Cancer Center - TRMC―Case Presentation ‖Trinitas Medical StaffTrinitas Regional Medical CenterObjectives:Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:1. Demonstrate knowledge of most up-to-date therapeutic guidelines.2. Determine appropriate new therapeutic intervention on the bases of different histology.3. Discuss how different therapeutic modalities can be utilized most effectivelyin a specific case for better patient outcomes.Target Audience:Oncologists, Radiologists, Pathologists, Surgeons, General Practitioners, Internists,and other interested healthcare professionalsSpeakers and Planners Disclosure of Commercial Affiliations:The speakers and planners of this CME activity have stated that they have no financial relationshipwith manufacturers of commercial products.The speakers have expressed that they do not intend to discuss investigational and/or unlabeleduses of a commercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Joe B. Heard, MHA CME Program Coordinator

TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.9:00am-10:00am8 South Conference Room – WSC – Trinitas RMC―Obstructive Lung Disease in the Elderly: Is it Asthma or COPD ‖Zaza Cohen, MDDirector, Critical Care Services Hackensack UMC MountainsideTarget Audience:Subspecialists, Internists, Residents, and other interestedphysicians.Speaker and Planners Disclosure of CommercialAffiliations:Zaza Cohen , MD and planners of this CME activity havestated that they have no financial relationship withmanufacturers of commercial products.Zaza Cohen, MD have expressed that they do not intend todiscuss investigational and/or unlabeled uses of acommercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Joe B. Heard, MHA, CME Program Coordinator

TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.7:30 am-8:30amConference Room A, 1st Floor, Cancer Center - TRMC―Case Presentation ‖Trinitas Medical StaffTrinitas Regional Medical CenterObjectives:Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:1. Demonstrate knowledge of most up-to-date therapeutic guidelines.2. Determine appropriate new therapeutic intervention on the bases of different histology.3. Discuss how different therapeutic modalities can be utilized most effectivelyin a specific case for better patient outcomes.Target Audience:Oncologists, Radiologists, Pathologists, Surgeons, General Practitioners, Internists,and other interested healthcare professionalsSpeakers and Planners Disclosure of Commercial Affiliations:The speakers and planners of this CME activity have stated that they have no financial relationshipwith manufacturers of commercial products.The speakers have expressed that they do not intend to discuss investigational and/or unlabeleduses of a commercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Joe B. Heard, MHA CME Program Coordinator

TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category1 Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.9:00am-10:00am8 South Conference Room – WSC – Trinitas RMC―Management of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy‖T. Sloane Guy, MD, MBACardiothoracic Surgeon Director of Robotic surgery, Weill Cornell MedicineDepartment of Cardiothoracic Weill Cornell Medical CollegeTarget Audience:Subspecialists, Internists, Residents, and other interested physicians.Speaker and Planners Disclosure of Commercial Affiliations:Dr. Guy and planners of this CME activity have stated that they have nofinancial relationship with manufacturers of commercial products.Dr. Guyhave expressed that they do not intend to discuss investigationaland/or unlabeled uses of a commercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Joe B. Heard, MHA, CME Program Coordinator

TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.7:30 am-8:30amConference Room A, 1st Floor, Cancer Center - TRMC―Case Presentation‖Trinitas Medical StaffTrinitas Regional Medical CenterObjectives:Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:1. Demonstrate knowledge of most up-to-date therapeutic guidelines.2. Determine appropriate new therapeutic intervention on the bases of different histology.3. Discuss how different therapeutic modalities can be utilized most effectivelyin a specific case for better patient outcomes.Target Audience:Oncologists, Radiologists, Pathologists, Surgeons, General Practitioners, Internists,and other interested healthcare professionalsSpeakers and Planners Disclosure of Commercial Affiliations:The speakers and planners of this CME activity have stated that they have no financial relationshipwith manufacturers of commercial products.The speakers have expressed that they do not intend to discuss investigational and/or unlabeleduses of a commercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Joe B. Heard, MHA CME Program Coordinator

TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.7:30am-9:00amConference Room on 4th Floor, Cancer Center -TRMC―Case Presentation‖Trinitas Medical StaffTrinitas Regional Medical CenterObjectives:Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:1. Demonstrate enhanced knowledge in the diagnosis and treatment of unusualsurgical presentations.2. Demonstrate improved competency in the management of post-operative complications.3. Demonstrate improved competency in new and special surgical practicesand procedures.4. Diminish the frequency and severity of performance variances.Target Audience:Surgeons and other interested physiciansSpeaker and Planners Disclosure of Commercial Affiliations:The Speaker and the planners of this CME activity have stated that they have no financialrelationship with manufacturers of commercial products.The Speaker has expressed that he does not intend to discuss investigationaland/or unlabeled uses of a commercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Jose Rivera, CME Program Coordinator

TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.9:00am-10:00am8 South Conference Room – WSC – Trinitas RMC―Psychogenic Polydipsia‖Steven J. Schleifer, MDProfessor of Psychiatry, Rutgers New Jersey Medical; SchoolTarget Audience:Subspecialists, Internists, Residents, and other interestedphysicians.Speaker and Planners Disclosure of Commercial Affiliations:Dr. Schleifer and planners of this CME activity have stated that they have nofinancial relationship with manufacturers of commercial products.Dr. Schleifer have expressed that they do not intend to discuss investigationaland/or unlabeled uses of a commercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Joe B. Heard, MHA, CME Program Coordinator

TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERContinuing Medical Education ProgramTrinitas Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provideContinuing Medical Education for physicians.Trinitas Regional Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1Credit . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.12:00pm-1:00pm8 South Conference Room—WSC—Trinitas RMC―Case Presentation ‖Trinitas Medical StaffTrinitas Regional Medical CenterObjectives:Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:1. Demonstrate knowledge of most up-to-date therapeutic guidelines.2. Determine appropriate new therapeutic intervention on the bases of different histology.3. Discuss how different therapeutic modalities can be utilized most effectivelyin a specific case for better patient outcomes.Target Audience:Oncologists, Radiologists, Pathologists, Surgeons, General Practitioners, Internists,and other interested healthcare professionalsSpeakers and Planners Disclosure of Commercial Affiliations:The speakers and planners of this CME activity have stated that they have no financial relationshipwith manufacturers of commercial products.The speakers have expressed that they do not intend to discuss investigational and/or unlabeleduses of a commercial product.Trinitas Regional Medical Center has no relationship with products or devices discussed in this presentation.CME questions/problems/concerns call: (908)994-5145 Joe B. Heard, MHA CME Program Coordinator

Dhaval Shah, MD PGY II Trinitas Regional Medical Center Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to: 1. Manage complicated medical cases in a more informed and skillful manner. 2. Integrate results of radiological and pathological studies into patient care. 3.

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