PROSTATE CANCER
EVIDENCE ACADEMY
CME/CNE-Certified Course
The Inn at Penn 3600 Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA, 19104
The University of Pennsylvania
P R E S E N T SF R I DAY,
NOVEMBER 13, 2015
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
R E G I S T E R O N L I N E A T
OVERVIEW
The Prostate Cancer Evidence Academy will be a one-day
CME/CNE-certified conference to present the latest
evidence, research, and model programs that are proven
effective or being studied to improve prostate cancer
prevention, control, treatment, and survivorship. The
goal of the event is to engage clinicians, public health
professionals, policy makers, and patients/survivors to
reduce the burden of prostate cancer and bridge the gap
between research and practice.
Breakout sessions will be conducted in three tracks—
clinical, public health/policy, and survivorship/advocacy—
allowing attendees to focus on and discuss the most
relevant and applicable information and tools to apply to
their practice settings.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the completion of this course, participants
should be able to:
•
Discuss findings from current research studies and
evidence-based practices that address prostate cancer
prevention, control, and treatment
•
Identify policies, interventions, programs and resources in
Southeastern Pennsylvania that address prostate cancer
prevention, control, and treatment
• Engage key stakeholders, organizations and networks
involved in prostate cancer prevention, control,
and treatment
•
Articulate at least one action item based on the tools and
information provided by the conference model
PROSTATE CANCER
EVIDENCE ACADEMY
REGISTRATION
For attendees seeking CME/CNE credit, the
registration fee for practicing physicians is $50.00.
For non-Penn residents, fellows, nurses, and
other healthcare professionals, the fee is $25.00.
For faculty, staff, residents, fellows and/or
students of the University of Pennsylvania, the
fee is $25.00.
For all other attendees (policy makers, survivors
and advocates) not seeking CME/CNE credit, the
registration fee is $15.00.
Registration includes breakfast, lunch, breaks,
and course syllabus. Parking fees are not
covered by this course.
TO REGISTER ONLINE
OR FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT
PENNCMEONLINE.COM/
NODE/57378
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This symposium is designed for healthcare
professionals who work with adults and offer
prostate cancer related care (urologists,
medical oncologists, radiation oncologists,
radiologists and primary care physicians);
public health professionals and policymakers
who develop, implement, and/or evaluate
programs/policies related to prostate cancer
prevention and control; survivors and
advocates who promote prostate cancer
awareness and education.
8:00 am
Check In, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
PLENARY SESSIONS
9:00 am
Welcome
Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH | University of Pennsylvania
9:10 am
Transitioning from a Prognostic to a Predictive Classification
of Prostate Cancer
Christopher J. Logothetis, MD | The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
9:40 am
Epidemiology of Prostate Cancer Risk and Progression
Lorelei Mucci, ScD, MPH | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Harvard University
10:05 am
Cancer Prevention, Early Detection, and Quality Treatment
Otis Brawley, MD, FACP | American Cancer Society
10:30 am
Q&A/Comments
10:45 am
Break and Exhibits
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSION I
11:00 am CHOOSE ONE
CLINICAL TRACK
Prostate Cancer Proton Therapy
Curtiland Deville, MD | Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
PUBLIC HEALTH/POLICY TRACK
Prostate Cancer Prevention and Control
Durado Brooks, MD | American Cancer Society
SURVIVORSHIP/ADVOCACY TRACK
Medical and Psychosocial Effects of Cancer Treatment in Survivors
Linda Jacobs, PhD, RN | University of Pennsylvania
11:40 am CHOOSE ONE
CLINICAL TRACK
Approaches to Improving Decision Quality in Patients with Prostate Cancer
Christopher Saigal, PhD | Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
PUBLIC HEALTH/POLICY TRACK
Payment Reform
Justin Bekelman, MD | University of Pennsylvania
SURVIVORSHIP/ADVOCACY TRACK
Prostate Cancer Activism and Education
Michael Scott | Prostate Cancer International
12:20 pm
Lunch
12:50 pm
Keynote Address
Men: The Silent Majority - Prostate Cancer Advocacy
Colonel Jim Williams, MS | Pennsylvania Prostate Cancer Coalition
1:20 pm
Panel Discussion
Research to Policy: Improving Prostate Cancer Outcomes
Moderator:Neha Vapiwala, MD | University of Pennsylvania
Panelists: Lorelei Mucci, ScD, MPH Epidemiology
Michael Scott Activism and Education
Christopher Saigal, MD Medical Decision Making
Justin Bekelman, MD Research and Practice
2:10 pm
Break and Exhibits
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSION II
2:25 pm CHOOSE ONE
CLINICAL TRACK
Working Group Moderators:
Rob Somer, MD | Cooper University Health Care David Lee, MD | University of Pennsylvania
PUBLIC HEALTH/POLICY TRACK
Working Group Moderators:
Rebecca Kishbaugh | PA Department of Health Camille Ragin, PhD, MPH | Fox Chase Cancer Center
SURVIVORSHIP/ADVOCACY TRACK
Working Group Moderators:
Earl Bowen, Jr, PhD | Bryn Mawr College
Scott Siegel, PhD | Helen F. Graham Cancer Center
3:05 pm
Break and Exhibits
3:20 pm
Main Room: Group Discussion
Moderator: Cathy Melvin, PhD, MPH | Medical University of South Carolina
4:00 pm
Closing Remarks
4:30 pm
Evaluation and Adjourn
This event is supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U48DP005053 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as well as Cooperative Agreement Number P60-NM006900 from the National Institute of Health at the National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD).
SPEAKERS
CO-CHAIRS
Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH
Director, UPenn Prevention Research Center Collaborating Center, Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network
Timothy R. Rebbeck, PhD
Director, P60 Center of Excellence in Prostate Cancer Disparities
ACCREDITATION
PHYSICIANS: The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
NURSES: The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Nursing Education, Innovation, and Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the PA state Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
DESIGNATION OF CREDIT
PHYSICIANS: The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
NURSES: The activity has been approved for 5.8 contact hours.
SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED
If special arrangements are required for an individual with a disability to attend this meeting, please contact Barbara Lopez at [email protected] no later than October 30, 2015.
ACCREDITATION AND
DESIGNATION OF CREDIT
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Christopher Logothetis, MD
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Transitioning from a Prognostic to a Predictive Classification of Prostate Cancer
Lorelei Mucci, ScD, MPH
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Epidemiology of Prostate Cancer Risk and Progression
Otis Brawley, MD, FACP
American Cancer Society
Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Quality Treatment
Colonel Jim Williams, MS
Pennsylvania Prostate Cancer Coalition
Men: The Silent Majority—Prostate Cancer Advocacy
DISCLOSURES
The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Office of Continuing Medical Education, adheres to the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support. Faculty disclosure information will be made available in the conference materials and syllabi. Faculty members are also expected to disclose to participants any discussion of off-label and / or investigational use of pharmaceutical products or devices within their presentations.
CANCELLATION POLICY
The University reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of cancellation or postponement, the University will notify all pre-registrants but is not responsible for any related costs or expenses to participants, including cancellation fees assessed by hotels, airlines and travel agencies. In order to process refunds for conference withdrawals, we must receive cancellation in writing by October 30, 2015.
NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
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