August 1-3, 2008
8th Annual Update in Internal Medicine
Selected Topics and Controversies
August 1-3, 2008
The Inn at Bay Harbor
Bay Harbor, Michigan The Inn at Bay Harbor Bay Harbor, Michigan The Symposium Target Audience Internists, Family Medicine and Primary Care Physicians Educational Objectives The course will provide in-depth presentations and workshops
examining commonly encountered medical conditions with
emphasis on prevention and new treatment alternatives. The goal
is to help the primary care physician with assessment, selection
of treatment and practical application. At the conclusion of the
conference, the attendee will: 1. Have an improved knowledge base and be able to discuss the clinical aspects of the disorders discussed in the meeting in
order to improve the quality of care provided to patients. 2. Interact and question speakers on a variety of clinical scenarios. 3. Identify health issues related to topics covered which impact patients. Sponsor This symposium is sponsored by the Department of Internal
Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine. Location Housing and meeting facilities will be at the Inn at Bay Harbor, 3600
Village Harbor Drive, Bay Harbor, Michigan. Phone: (231) 439-4000.
For additional information see www.innatbayharbor.com 8th Annual Update in Internal Medicine Selected Topics and Controversies August 1-3, 2008 Registration Fee There is a $350 registration fee for practicing physicians, $200 for
resident physicians and other health care professionals and includes
course materials and processing of CME credits. Per day rates are also
available. Please complete the registration form attached and either
telephone, fax or mail it to: Division of Continuing Medical Education,
Wayne State University School of Medicine, 101 E. Alexandrine,
Detroit, MI 48201. Phone (313) 577-1180, fax (313) 577-7554. All
registrations will be confirmed in writing. A map will be sent with the
confirmation letter. Credit Statements The Wayne State University School of Medicine is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education for physicians. The Wayne State University School of Medicine designates this
educational activity for a maximum of 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1
Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity. This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 12.50
Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Faculty Wayne State University School of Medicine Patricia D. Brown, MD, FACP Division of Infectious Diseases Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Chief of Medicine, Detroit Receiving Hospital Robert C. Burack, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Karmanos Cancer Institute George Grunberger, MD, FACP, FACE Chairman, Grunberger Diabetes Institute Clinical Professor Department of Internal Medicine Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics Wayne State University School of Medicine Donald P. Levine, MD Course Director Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of General Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Jay Meythaler, MD Professor and Chair Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Wayne State University School of Medicine Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Michael Stellini, MD, MS Assistant Professor of Medicine Chief, Section of Palliative Medicine Division of General Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Liborio Tranchida, MD Professor Associate Department Chair Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Robert Wilson, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Program Content Friday, August 1, 2008 7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:55 Welcome and Introductions
8:00 News You Can Use Robert Burack, MD 8:40 Whats New in Infectious Diseases: 2008 Patricia Brown, MD 9:20 The Primary Care Physicians Approach to the Acute Abdomen Robert Wilson, MD
10:00 Break 10:10 Skills Workshops Primary Care Case Challenge: Offerings from the Office Robert Burack, MD Office-Based HIV Screening and Rapid Tests: A Rapid Review for Clinicians Patricia Brown, MD
10:50 Break 11:00 Advance Directives: Update on Laws, Guidelines and Common Sense Michael Stellini, MD 11:40 Diagnosis and Management of Anemia Liborio Tranchida, MD 12:20 PM Case Challenge I*
12:30 PM Adjourn Saturday, August 2, 2008 7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Insulin Treatment and the Controversy of Tight Control George Grunberger, MD 8:40 Primary Care Management of the Brain Injured Patient Jay Meythaler, MD 9:20 Its OK not toor Dont Just do Something, Stand There: Rational Care at Lifes End Michael Stellini, MD * A challenging case will be included
in each days syllabus. Information
important to the answer will be
included in one or more of each days
presentations and the case conclusion
will be presented at the end of each
days session. 10:00 Break 10:10 Skills Workshops Cases in End of Life and Palliative Care Michael Stellini, MD Case Studies in Diabetes Management George Grungerger, MD 10:50 Break 11:00 The Primary Care Physicians Approach to GI Bleeding Robert Wilson, MD 11:40 Diagnosis and Management of White Blood Cell Disorders Liborio Tranchida, MD 12:20 PM Case Challenge II* 12:30 Adjourn Sunday, August 3, 2008 7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Update on the New Oral Agents for Treatment of Diabetes George Grunberger, MD 8:40 Complications and Treatment of Spastic Hypertonia in Stroke Jay Meythaler, MD 9:20 Bariatric Surgery: What the Primary Care Physician Needs to Know Robert Wilson, MD 10:00 Break 10:10 Skills Workshops Tips on Expert Examination of the Back Jay Meythaler, MD Update in Todays ID Scourge: CA-MRSA Donald Levine, MD 10:50 Break 11:00 Diagnosis and Management of Bleeding Disorders Liborio Tranchida, MD 11:40 Adult Immunization Update Patricia Brown, MD 12:20 PM Case Challenge III* 12:30 PM Adjourn The Inn at Bay Harbor The Inn at Bay Harbor captures the essence of the grand resorts of yesterday. Located on Little Traverse Bay near Petoskey, Michigan, The Inn at Bay Harbor features one, two and three-bedroom suites and deluxe three- bedroom cottages providing astonishing luxury and style complimented by a full range of resort amenities. The Spa World-class European spa treatments range from traditional, sports, aromatherapy or hot stone massage to individualized facials, heated body wraps, body scrubs and body glows that exfoliate and polish. Among the other treatments offered are Polarity and Reiki energy treatments, manicures, pedicures, foot and hand massage, restorative fitness and yoga. Because reservations at the spa fill early, a limited number of appointments have been reserved for Friday and Saturday mornings. Please reserve your time when you make your room reservation by calling (231) 439-4046. Recreation Forty-five holes of nationally and world renowned golf, a beach club on a private beach with oversized cabanas, a swimming pool and hot tub, lawn chess and lawn croquet are among the available diversions at the Inn at Bay Harbor. A wide variety of additional activities can be arranged including charter fishing, boating, sailing, canoeing, cycling and horseback riding. Adjacent to Bay Harbor Marina District with exclusive shopping and dining, the Inn at Bay Harbor is close to abundant galleries and boutiques. A limited number of tee times have been reserved at Bay Harbor Golf Club and Crooked Tree Golf Courses. Please choose your time when you make your room reservation by calling 800-GO- BOYNE, extension 43. Resort Accommodations Special conference rates have been arranged at The Inn at Bay Harbor. All accommodations are graciously appointed and most have a covered porch. Rooms at The Inn at Bay Harbor fill quickly; please make your reservations as soon as possible. Studio Quarryside $190.00 One Queen Murphy Bed Studio Lakeside $205.00 One Queen Murphy Bed Deluxe Quarryside $230.00 Two Queen Beds or one King Bed Deluxe Lakeside $280.00 Two Queen or one King Bed, whirlpool tub in King, lake view Master Suite Quarryside $325.00 700 sq, ft., separate bedroom, whirlpool tub, lake view Accommodations for up to six, full kitchen, fireplace Master Suite Lakeside $395.00 700 sq. ft., separate bedroom, whirlpool tub, lake view Accommodations for up to six, full kitchen, fireplace Grand Suite Quarryside $395.00 825 sq. ft. accommodations for up to 8, two full baths, full kitchen, fireplace Grand Suite Lakeside $425.00 825 sq. ft. accommodations for up to 8, two full baths, full kitchen, lake view Specialty Suite $485.00 1,120 sq. ft., accommodations for up to 6, two bedrooms, two and one-half baths, whirlpool tub, full kitchen, fireplace Lakeside Penthouse $485.00 Two bedrooms, two and one-half baths, whirlpool tubs, full kitchen and laundry facilities, lake view Cottages at Crooked Tree $395.00 Three-bedroom cottages located on Crooked Tree Golf Course. They feature classic, modern floor plans of 1,600 sq. ft., three baths, a main floor master suite with two-person whirlpool and a large covered porch overlooking the golf course. The Inn at Bay Harbor Bay Harbor, Michigan Accommodations Reservation 8th Annual Update in Internal Medicine Selected Topics and Controversies August 1-3, 2008 Wayne State University School of Medicine When making travel arrangements, please note The Inn at Bay Harbor observes a 5 PM check-in and
1 PM check out for conference attendees. Please fill out the form below and return to: Boyne USA, Inc. Reservations Fax: (231) 549-6844 Central Reservations Department Questions: 1-800-GO-BOYNE P.O. Box 19
Boyne Falls, MI 49713 Name Number in Party / Adults Children Company/Organization Phone Address City/State/Zip Arrival Day/Date Departure Day/Date Preferred Type of Accommodations Sharing Room with All reservations must be guaranteed by check or credit card deposit (one nights room rate plus tax), payable
to The Inn at Bay Harbor. PAYMENT METHOD To better serve you, reservations cannot be accepted by phone. q Check Enclosed $ Credit Card: q American Express q Visa q MasterCard q Diners Club q Discover Number Expiration Date Signature I understand my one night deposit will be applied to the first night of my reservation. Cancellation & changes affect-
ing arrival/departure dates must be made 7 days prior to arrival in order to receive refund of deposit, less a $10.00
processing fee. All reservation requests must be received by July 1, 2008 to qualify for special symposium rates. Reservation requests
received after this date will be taken on a space available basis at current room rates. Requests after room block is
filled will be placed in next available accommodation type with the rate changing accordingly. Please complete and mail to arrive by July 1, 2008. Course Registration The Inn at Bay Harbor Bay Harbor, Michigan 8th Annual Update in Internal Medicine Selected Topics and Controversies August 1-3, 2008 Please print clearly, conference materials will be made from the information on this form First Name Last Name Last Four Digits of SS# Degree Mailing Address City State ZIP Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Specialty e-mail Fees: Please check one Practicing Physician Full Course $350.00 Practicing Physician 1 Day Fri Sat Sun $175.00 Practicing Physician 2 Days Fri Sat Sun $300.00 Residents & Others - Full Course $200.00 Residents & Others 1 Day Fri Sat Sun $125.00 Residents & Others 2 Days Fri Sat Sun $175.00 Skills Workshops: Please Choose one for each day registered
Friday: Pimary Care HIV Saturday: End of Life Diabetes Management Sunday: Back MRSA TOTAL PAYMENT Payment Method: please check one q Check (payable to Wayne State University) q Visa or MasterCard Card # Exp Date q Check here if you have a disability and may require accommodation to fully participate. You will be contacted by Wayne State University. Mail to:
Continuing Medical Education
Wayne State University School of Medicine
101 E. Alexandrine
Detroit, MI 48201 Telephone: (313) 577-1180 Fax: (313) 577-7554 Refund Policy: Cancellations made on or before the date of the course are subject to a $50.00 processing fee.
There will be no refunds issued for no shows. 8th
Annual Update in Inter nal Medicine Selected T
opics and Contr o
v
ersies August 1-3, 2008 Division of Contin uing Medical Education 101 E.
Alexandrine - Gar den Le v
el Detr oit,
MI 48201-2194 Phone: (313) 577-1180 Fax:
(313) 577-7554 Wayne State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. NON PR OFIT ORG POST A
GE P
AID DETR OIT MI PERMIT NO 3844
Bay Harbor, Michigan The Inn at Bay Harbor Bay Harbor, Michigan The Symposium Target Audience Internists, Family Medicine and Primary Care Physicians Educational Objectives The course will provide in-depth presentations and workshops
examining commonly encountered medical conditions with
emphasis on prevention and new treatment alternatives. The goal
is to help the primary care physician with assessment, selection
of treatment and practical application. At the conclusion of the
conference, the attendee will: 1. Have an improved knowledge base and be able to discuss the clinical aspects of the disorders discussed in the meeting in
order to improve the quality of care provided to patients. 2. Interact and question speakers on a variety of clinical scenarios. 3. Identify health issues related to topics covered which impact patients. Sponsor This symposium is sponsored by the Department of Internal
Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine. Location Housing and meeting facilities will be at the Inn at Bay Harbor, 3600
Village Harbor Drive, Bay Harbor, Michigan. Phone: (231) 439-4000.
For additional information see www.innatbayharbor.com 8th Annual Update in Internal Medicine Selected Topics and Controversies August 1-3, 2008 Registration Fee There is a $350 registration fee for practicing physicians, $200 for
resident physicians and other health care professionals and includes
course materials and processing of CME credits. Per day rates are also
available. Please complete the registration form attached and either
telephone, fax or mail it to: Division of Continuing Medical Education,
Wayne State University School of Medicine, 101 E. Alexandrine,
Detroit, MI 48201. Phone (313) 577-1180, fax (313) 577-7554. All
registrations will be confirmed in writing. A map will be sent with the
confirmation letter. Credit Statements The Wayne State University School of Medicine is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education for physicians. The Wayne State University School of Medicine designates this
educational activity for a maximum of 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1
Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity. This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 12.50
Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Faculty Wayne State University School of Medicine Patricia D. Brown, MD, FACP Division of Infectious Diseases Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Chief of Medicine, Detroit Receiving Hospital Robert C. Burack, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Karmanos Cancer Institute George Grunberger, MD, FACP, FACE Chairman, Grunberger Diabetes Institute Clinical Professor Department of Internal Medicine Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics Wayne State University School of Medicine Donald P. Levine, MD Course Director Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of General Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Jay Meythaler, MD Professor and Chair Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Wayne State University School of Medicine Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Michael Stellini, MD, MS Assistant Professor of Medicine Chief, Section of Palliative Medicine Division of General Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Liborio Tranchida, MD Professor Associate Department Chair Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Robert Wilson, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Internal Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Program Content Friday, August 1, 2008 7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:55 Welcome and Introductions
8:00 News You Can Use Robert Burack, MD 8:40 Whats New in Infectious Diseases: 2008 Patricia Brown, MD 9:20 The Primary Care Physicians Approach to the Acute Abdomen Robert Wilson, MD
10:00 Break 10:10 Skills Workshops Primary Care Case Challenge: Offerings from the Office Robert Burack, MD Office-Based HIV Screening and Rapid Tests: A Rapid Review for Clinicians Patricia Brown, MD
10:50 Break 11:00 Advance Directives: Update on Laws, Guidelines and Common Sense Michael Stellini, MD 11:40 Diagnosis and Management of Anemia Liborio Tranchida, MD 12:20 PM Case Challenge I*
12:30 PM Adjourn Saturday, August 2, 2008 7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Insulin Treatment and the Controversy of Tight Control George Grunberger, MD 8:40 Primary Care Management of the Brain Injured Patient Jay Meythaler, MD 9:20 Its OK not toor Dont Just do Something, Stand There: Rational Care at Lifes End Michael Stellini, MD * A challenging case will be included
in each days syllabus. Information
important to the answer will be
included in one or more of each days
presentations and the case conclusion
will be presented at the end of each
days session. 10:00 Break 10:10 Skills Workshops Cases in End of Life and Palliative Care Michael Stellini, MD Case Studies in Diabetes Management George Grungerger, MD 10:50 Break 11:00 The Primary Care Physicians Approach to GI Bleeding Robert Wilson, MD 11:40 Diagnosis and Management of White Blood Cell Disorders Liborio Tranchida, MD 12:20 PM Case Challenge II* 12:30 Adjourn Sunday, August 3, 2008 7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Update on the New Oral Agents for Treatment of Diabetes George Grunberger, MD 8:40 Complications and Treatment of Spastic Hypertonia in Stroke Jay Meythaler, MD 9:20 Bariatric Surgery: What the Primary Care Physician Needs to Know Robert Wilson, MD 10:00 Break 10:10 Skills Workshops Tips on Expert Examination of the Back Jay Meythaler, MD Update in Todays ID Scourge: CA-MRSA Donald Levine, MD 10:50 Break 11:00 Diagnosis and Management of Bleeding Disorders Liborio Tranchida, MD 11:40 Adult Immunization Update Patricia Brown, MD 12:20 PM Case Challenge III* 12:30 PM Adjourn The Inn at Bay Harbor The Inn at Bay Harbor captures the essence of the grand resorts of yesterday. Located on Little Traverse Bay near Petoskey, Michigan, The Inn at Bay Harbor features one, two and three-bedroom suites and deluxe three- bedroom cottages providing astonishing luxury and style complimented by a full range of resort amenities. The Spa World-class European spa treatments range from traditional, sports, aromatherapy or hot stone massage to individualized facials, heated body wraps, body scrubs and body glows that exfoliate and polish. Among the other treatments offered are Polarity and Reiki energy treatments, manicures, pedicures, foot and hand massage, restorative fitness and yoga. Because reservations at the spa fill early, a limited number of appointments have been reserved for Friday and Saturday mornings. Please reserve your time when you make your room reservation by calling (231) 439-4046. Recreation Forty-five holes of nationally and world renowned golf, a beach club on a private beach with oversized cabanas, a swimming pool and hot tub, lawn chess and lawn croquet are among the available diversions at the Inn at Bay Harbor. A wide variety of additional activities can be arranged including charter fishing, boating, sailing, canoeing, cycling and horseback riding. Adjacent to Bay Harbor Marina District with exclusive shopping and dining, the Inn at Bay Harbor is close to abundant galleries and boutiques. A limited number of tee times have been reserved at Bay Harbor Golf Club and Crooked Tree Golf Courses. Please choose your time when you make your room reservation by calling 800-GO- BOYNE, extension 43. Resort Accommodations Special conference rates have been arranged at The Inn at Bay Harbor. All accommodations are graciously appointed and most have a covered porch. Rooms at The Inn at Bay Harbor fill quickly; please make your reservations as soon as possible. Studio Quarryside $190.00 One Queen Murphy Bed Studio Lakeside $205.00 One Queen Murphy Bed Deluxe Quarryside $230.00 Two Queen Beds or one King Bed Deluxe Lakeside $280.00 Two Queen or one King Bed, whirlpool tub in King, lake view Master Suite Quarryside $325.00 700 sq, ft., separate bedroom, whirlpool tub, lake view Accommodations for up to six, full kitchen, fireplace Master Suite Lakeside $395.00 700 sq. ft., separate bedroom, whirlpool tub, lake view Accommodations for up to six, full kitchen, fireplace Grand Suite Quarryside $395.00 825 sq. ft. accommodations for up to 8, two full baths, full kitchen, fireplace Grand Suite Lakeside $425.00 825 sq. ft. accommodations for up to 8, two full baths, full kitchen, lake view Specialty Suite $485.00 1,120 sq. ft., accommodations for up to 6, two bedrooms, two and one-half baths, whirlpool tub, full kitchen, fireplace Lakeside Penthouse $485.00 Two bedrooms, two and one-half baths, whirlpool tubs, full kitchen and laundry facilities, lake view Cottages at Crooked Tree $395.00 Three-bedroom cottages located on Crooked Tree Golf Course. They feature classic, modern floor plans of 1,600 sq. ft., three baths, a main floor master suite with two-person whirlpool and a large covered porch overlooking the golf course. The Inn at Bay Harbor Bay Harbor, Michigan Accommodations Reservation 8th Annual Update in Internal Medicine Selected Topics and Controversies August 1-3, 2008 Wayne State University School of Medicine When making travel arrangements, please note The Inn at Bay Harbor observes a 5 PM check-in and
1 PM check out for conference attendees. Please fill out the form below and return to: Boyne USA, Inc. Reservations Fax: (231) 549-6844 Central Reservations Department Questions: 1-800-GO-BOYNE P.O. Box 19
Boyne Falls, MI 49713 Name Number in Party / Adults Children Company/Organization Phone Address City/State/Zip Arrival Day/Date Departure Day/Date Preferred Type of Accommodations Sharing Room with All reservations must be guaranteed by check or credit card deposit (one nights room rate plus tax), payable
to The Inn at Bay Harbor. PAYMENT METHOD To better serve you, reservations cannot be accepted by phone. q Check Enclosed $ Credit Card: q American Express q Visa q MasterCard q Diners Club q Discover Number Expiration Date Signature I understand my one night deposit will be applied to the first night of my reservation. Cancellation & changes affect-
ing arrival/departure dates must be made 7 days prior to arrival in order to receive refund of deposit, less a $10.00
processing fee. All reservation requests must be received by July 1, 2008 to qualify for special symposium rates. Reservation requests
received after this date will be taken on a space available basis at current room rates. Requests after room block is
filled will be placed in next available accommodation type with the rate changing accordingly. Please complete and mail to arrive by July 1, 2008. Course Registration The Inn at Bay Harbor Bay Harbor, Michigan 8th Annual Update in Internal Medicine Selected Topics and Controversies August 1-3, 2008 Please print clearly, conference materials will be made from the information on this form First Name Last Name Last Four Digits of SS# Degree Mailing Address City State ZIP Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Specialty e-mail Fees: Please check one Practicing Physician Full Course $350.00 Practicing Physician 1 Day Fri Sat Sun $175.00 Practicing Physician 2 Days Fri Sat Sun $300.00 Residents & Others - Full Course $200.00 Residents & Others 1 Day Fri Sat Sun $125.00 Residents & Others 2 Days Fri Sat Sun $175.00 Skills Workshops: Please Choose one for each day registered
Friday: Pimary Care HIV Saturday: End of Life Diabetes Management Sunday: Back MRSA TOTAL PAYMENT Payment Method: please check one q Check (payable to Wayne State University) q Visa or MasterCard Card # Exp Date q Check here if you have a disability and may require accommodation to fully participate. You will be contacted by Wayne State University. Mail to:
Continuing Medical Education
Wayne State University School of Medicine
101 E. Alexandrine
Detroit, MI 48201 Telephone: (313) 577-1180 Fax: (313) 577-7554 Refund Policy: Cancellations made on or before the date of the course are subject to a $50.00 processing fee.
There will be no refunds issued for no shows. 8th
Annual Update in Inter nal Medicine Selected T
opics and Contr o
v
ersies August 1-3, 2008 Division of Contin uing Medical Education 101 E.
Alexandrine - Gar den Le v
el Detr oit,
MI 48201-2194 Phone: (313) 577-1180 Fax:
(313) 577-7554 Wayne State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. NON PR OFIT ORG POST A
GE P
AID DETR OIT MI PERMIT NO 3844
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