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SURREY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

OCT 23 & 24, 2015

FRI-SAT

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

BRINGING BEST EVIDENCE

TO CLINICIANS

COMBINING EVIDENCE & CLINICAL

PHARMACOLOGY TO IMPROVE DRUG THERAPY

10.0

MOC SECTION 1

MAINPRO-M1

ubc

cpd

.ca

Join us for a 1.5 day conference providing physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other health

professionals with up-to-date, evidence-based, practical information on prescription drug

therapy.

Although primarily aimed at prescribers (MD's, NP's) and pharmacists, this course will

appeal to any health professional who wants to learn and think about the scientific

evidence behind what we should or should not be doing with prescription drugs.

Lectures will provide reviews of best evidence for common syndromes including

hypertension, cardiovascular disease, geriatrics, and infections.

Small group workshops will focus on offering practical approaches to topical issues.

Family Physicians

Nurses/Nurse Practitioners

Pharmacists

Allied Health Professionals

Specialists

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FRI OCT 23

1200 Registration Open

A light snack and beverage will be provided. Please arrange your own lunch.

1300 Opening Remarks & Welcome Chair: Dr. Aaron M Tejani 1315 Keynote: Does High Use of Anticholinergic Drugs Cause Dementia? Dr. Shelly Gray 1400 The Ignorome from Botticelli to Hubble Dr. Tom Finucane 1445 Refreshment Break

1505 Are UTI's Really a Cause of Delirium? Dr. Robin McKenzie 1550 Move to workshop rooms

1600 Small Group Workshops I

A Mutual Problem Solving with Geriatric Clinicians Dr. Tom Finucane

B Parsimonious Use of Antibiotics to Treat Pneumonia, Cellulitis, UTIs Dr. Robin McKenzie

C Deprescribing as the Solution to Polypharmacy (Case Based)

Submit your cases in advance for review/discussion to Natalie.t@ubc.ca before Oct 15.*

Session repeats Saturday. Dr. Tom Perry

D Dealing Rationally With "Resistant Hypertension" (Case Based)

Submit your cases in advance for review/discussion to Natalie.t@ubc.ca before Oct 15.* Dr. Jim Wright

1700 Day Concludes; Complete Evaluation

iPad Mini’s Draw!

Enter to win one of two iPad’s by:

Taking transit/ride/blade/walk! (Show us a bus ticket, helmet,

blades, etc!)

OR

Submit cases in advance for the Deprescribing and Hypertension workshops.*

Submit to: Natalie.t@ubc.ca

before Oct 15.

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SAT OCT 24

0800 Breakfast & Registration Open Morning Chairs: Dr. Tom Perry & Dr. Cait O’Sullivan 0830 Glucose Lowering Medications: The Basis for Their Approval Dr. Cait O’Sullivan 0930 Condition Branding & the Strange Case of Hypoactive Sexual Desire

Disorder Dr. Tom Finucane

1010 Pragmatic Prescribing of Pregabalin for Pain (Setting Realistic

Expectations Based on a Cochrane Systematic Review) Dr. Aaron M Tejani 1050 Refreshment Break

1110 Update on Statins for Primary Prevention & Treatment Targets/

Optimum Drug Therapy for Hypertension Dr. Jim Wright 1210 Lunch Provided Afternoon Chair: Dr. Aaron Tejani 1320 Why You Need to Understand Something About Statistics If You Want

to Read Research Reports or Systematic Reviews Dr. Colin Dormuth 1400 Parsimonious Use of Antibiotics to Treat Pneumonia, Cellulitis, UTIs Dr. Robin McKenzie 1440 Teaser for Workshop: Are Vitamin D & Calcium a Good Idea? Dr. Cait O’Sullivan 1445 Teaser for Workshop: Are YOU (Wo)Man Enough to Deprescribe? Dr. Tom Perry 1500 Refreshment Break

1520 Small Group Workshops II

Choose one or two, such that you attend the full 1.5 hours of workshops. (See notes below.)

1520-1605 A Wise Use of Antibiotics Runs for 45 minutes and then you can join another workshop. Dr. Robin McKenzie

1520-1700 B Common Problem Solving in Geriatrics You can join this session at anytime as it will be continuous cases.

Dr. Finucane will bring his own cases for discussion. Dr. Tom Finucane

1520-1700 C Deprescribing as the Solution to Polypharmacy (Case Based) You can join this session at anytime as it will be continuous cases.

Submit your cases in advance for review/discussion to Natalie.t@ubc.ca before Oct 15. Dr. Tom Perry

1520-1605 D1 Dealing with Long Term PPI Use, Vitamin D/Calcium, Goals of

Diabetes Treatment & Statins in Elderly People

Runs for 45 minutes and then you can join another workshop. Dr. Cait O’Sullivan

1615-1700 D2 New Antiplatelets For Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Runs for 45 minutes after D1 ends. Dr. Aaron M Tejani & Dr. Sarah Burgess

1700 Conference Ends; Complete Evaluations

1520

1700

A B C D1

D2

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UBC THERAPEUTICS INITIATIVE FACULTY

Sarah Burgess. BScPh, ACPR, PharmD.

Colin Dormuth, BA, ScD. Chair, Pharmacoepidemiology Working Group, UBC

TI, Department of Anaesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics, UBC

Thomas L. Perry, MD, FRCPC. Chair, Education Working Group, UBC TI,

Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics and Department of Medicine, UBC

Aaron M Tejani, BSc(Pharm), PharmD. Co-Chair, Drug Assessment Working

Group, UBC TI; Clinical Pharmacist/Drug Utilization Evaluation, Lower Mainland Pharmacy Services, Vancouver

James M. Wright, MD, PhD, FRCPC. Scientific Director, UBC TI, Coordinating

Editor, Cochrane Hypertension Group, Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics, UBC

GUEST FACULTY

Thomas Finucane, MD. Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine & Gerontology,

Co-Director, Elder House Call Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Bayview Medical Centre, Baltimore

Shelly Gray, PharmD. Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Pharmacy,

University of Washington, Seattle

Robin McKenzie, MD. Associate Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases,

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore

Cait O’Sullivan, BSc(Pharm), BA, PharmD. Clinical Pharmacist, Island Health

Clinical Pharmacy Programs, BC Provincial Academic Detailing Service

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT

ubc

cpd

.ca

• Accreditation Statement

• Refunds & Cancellations

CONFERENCE VENUE

Surrey Memorial Hospital

13750 96 Ave

Surrey BC

V3V 1Z2

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ME 8837

* Please note: Do not email this form.

* No refunds or transfers, unless you cancel by Oct 8, 2015 for a fee $50.

PAYMENT

$ VISA MC TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED

Name of Cardholder Signature

Credit Card Number Expiry Date

Oct 23-24, 2015

BRINGING BEST EVIDENCE TO CLINICIANS REGISTRATION

Surrey Memorial Hospital

Surrey BC

CONTACT DETAILS

Dr. Mr. Ms. Urban Rural

Last Name Given Name(s)

Address

City Prov/State Postal Code

Telephone Fax

Email (required)

CONFERENCE FEES

Course materials, refreshments, breakfast & Sat lunch Save $10 by registering online! By Sep 22 Sep 23 - Oct 8 After Oct 8 & On Site

Physicians $299 $339 $379

Pharmacists $279 $319 $359

Allied Health Professionals $209 $249 $289

Residents/Students $69 $109 $149

Presentation handouts will be provided on USB sticks.

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If yes, please list your specialty:

Personal Information is collected on this registration form pursuant to section 26 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSBC 1996 c. 165. Information is used for the purposes of facilitating the conference and collecting aggregate statistics.

UBC CPD publishes a participant list for the course that includes the participant’s name and city. Please check the box below if you DO NOT wish to have your information included on the participant list:

All participants registered for UBC CPD courses are included on the contact list for future programs. If you DO NOT wish to be on the contact list, please indicate below.

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Family Physician/General Practitioner Specialist

Other

DIETARY REQUIREMENTS / ALLERGIES:

Severity: HIGH or LOW, foods can be in the same room, but well labeled

REGISTER ONLINE:

WORKSHOPS

Number workshops for each session in order of preference (1 = most preferred) Friday Session A B C D A B C D1 Saturday Session (Second Half) A B C D2 Saturday Session (First Half)

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