Presented by the
Division of Hospital Medicine
Department of Medicine
University of California, San Francisco
C O U R S E C H A I R
Robert M. Wachter, MD
Professor of Medicine and
Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine;
Associate Chair, Department of Medicine,
University of California, San Francisco
Back by Popular Demand!
The UCSF Hospitalist Mini-College
A Small Group, Hands-On Experience
October 20-22, 2014
UCSF Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
University of California San Francisco18th ANNUAL
MANAGEMENT OF THE
HOSPITALIZED PATIENT
Praise from past attendees…
“Overall, this is the best course I have
attended since I finished post-grad
training 18 years ago.”
“Your faculty is inspiring, engaging,
informative, and entertaining.”
The course that started it all
returns for its 18th year!
This course serves as the West
Coast Regional Meeting of the
Society of Hospital Medicine.
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This course, chaired by Dr. Robert Wachter, covers the
clinical issues most relevant to hospitalists and other
clinicians who care for inpatients. Taught by UCSF’s
top teachers and a stellar group of guest faculty,
the course highlights recent advances and current
controversies. To promote active learning, the course
uses a computerized audience response system and
features multiple workshops in a variety of disciplines
to allow for small group discussions.
The course includes broad content in critical care,
perioperative care, patient safety, and hospital
neurology, cardiology, GI, nephrology, and infectious
diseases. Back by popular demand, this year’s
conference is preceded by the three-day Hospitalist
Mini-College (October 20-22, 2014).
This course is presented by the UCSF Division of
Hospital Medicine and is sponsored by the Office of
Continuing Medical Education, University of California,
San Francisco School of Medicine. It also serves as
the West Coast regional meeting of the Society of
Hospital Medicine.
An attendee completing the Management of the
Hospitalized Patient
course should be able to:
• Improve diagnosis of common inpatient clinical
presentations;
• Perform an evidence-based work-up for common
inpatient clinical presentations;
• Apply modern therapeutic approaches to common
inpatient disorders;
• More effectively respond to patients’ questions in
hospital medicine using the latest clinical literature.
An attendee completing the Hospitalist Mini-College
pre-course should be able to improve diagnostic and
management skills through hands-on teaching and
observation in the following disciplines:
• Critical Care
• Hospital Neurology
• Medical Consultation and Co-Management
• Hospital Dermatology
Hyatt Regency Embarcadero San Francisco, CA18th ANNUAL
MANAGEMENT OF THE
HOSPITALIZED PATIENT
October 23-25, 2014
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ACCREDITATIONThe University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum
of 19.00AMA PRA
Category 1 CreditsTM.
Physicians should claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Geriatric Medicine:The
approved credits shown
above include 5.75Geriatric
Credits toward meeting the requirement under California Assembly Bill 1820, Geriatric Medicine.
Pain Medicine:The
approved credits shown
above include 3.00Pain
Credits towards meeting the requirement under California Assembly Bill 487, Pain Management and Care for the Terminally Ill. This CME activity meets the requirements under California Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.
Nurses:For the purpose of
recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA
Category 1 CreditTM
issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME. Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts category 1 credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA
Category 1 CreditTMfrom
organizations accredited by the ACCME. Pharmacists: The California Board of Pharmacy accepts as continuing professional education those courses that meet the standard of relevance to pharmacy practice and have been
approved forAMA PRA
Category 1 CreditTM.
Family Physicians: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
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(415) 788-1234 or Toll Free at (888) 421-1442 sanfranciscoregency.hyatt.com
REGISTER ONLINE! www.UCSFMHP.com
REGISTRATIONRegister online at www.UCSFMHP.com Registration Information: (415) 476-5808 Course Information: (415) 476-4251 Management of the Hospitalized Patient (October 23-25, 2014)
Conference Location: Hyatt Regency Embarcadero 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 788-1234 or Toll Free at (888) 421-1442 UCSF Hospitalist Mini-College
(Registration Limited!) (October 20-22, 2014)
Conference Location: UCSF Medical Center Kalmanovitz Library – Lange Room, 5th Floor 530 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122. NOTE: Both the Hospitalist Mini-College and the Management of the Hospitalized Patient course have separate registrations and fees. There is a discounted rate for those participating in both courses. In addition, SHM members receive a discount. To become a
member, go to www.joinshm.organd click on
“Join The Society of Hospital Medicine.” CONFERENCE LOCATIONS
The UCSF Hospitalist Mini-College is held at the
UCSF Medical Center,located at 505 Parnassus
Avenue. The 600 bed academic medical center is
ranked as the nation's 7thbest hospital by US News
& World Report. Participants will go on rounds and participate in a variety of other educational sessions with the course faculty.
The Management of the Hospitalized Patient course will be held in San Francisco at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero, the only Four-Diamond downtown San Francisco hotel situated near the Embarcadero waterfront. Guests will enjoy immediate access to both the Financial District and the city's most famous attractions. You'll find the historic Ferry Building
CONFERENCE LOCATIONS (CONT’D)
on one side of this expansive hotel, the ferry to Alcatraz and the Bay on the other, and stunning views all around. With so many options, you may choose to wander through Chinatown to Fisherman's Wharf, shop in Union Square or board the cable cars for a riding tour of the city. A block of guestrooms has been reserved at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero at the group rate of $259/night.
You are urged to make your reservations early. The cutoff date is September 20, 2014. After this date, rooms will be provided on a space available basis only. If you phone in your reservation, you must identify yourself as a member of this course to receive the special rate.
Make reservations: Hyatt Regency Embarcadero
5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 788-1234 or Toll Free at (888) 421-1442 Reservations may be made online at www.UCSFMHP.com
AIR TRANSPORTATION
UCSF has negotiated special fares with American and United Airlines for our course attendees. You may use the following tour codes by calling the airline to book on your own:
American www.aa.com code: 89H4BT United www.united.com code: ZQPP914327 The Hyatt Regency Embarcadero is conveniently located directly next to the Embarcadero Center BART Station. You may travel directly to the Embarcadero Center BART Station from both the San Francisco International Airport and Oakland International Airport. For more information, please visit the website at www.bart.gov.
Hertzis providing car rentals at special rates for this
course: (800) 654-2240(refer to CV #03BW0133). You
may make reservations online at www.Hertz.com. Advance reservations are recommended.
Parking at the Hyatt Regency Embarcaderofor
overnight guests is $64 per day and subject to change without notice.
16th ANNUAL
MANAGEMENT
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October 23-25, 2014
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014
7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 Welcome and Overview Robert M.Wachter, MD
8:10 G Recognizing and Managing Neurological Emergencies S. Andrew Josephson, MD
9:00 P Touching Where it Hurts: Abraham C. Verghese, MD
Bedside Medicine in a Technological Age
9:50 Break
10:15 G Anticoagulation in 2014: Using the New Agents, Safely Tracy Minichiello, MD
11:10 Improving Care in the ICU Michael A. Gropper, MD
12:00 pm Lunch (On Your Own)
1:30 SMALL GROUP WORKSHOPS: SESSION I
1. The Neurological Exam Vanja C. Douglas, MD
2. Fever in the ICU Patient Jennifer Babik, MD, PhD
3. Pre-op Assessment H. Quinny Cheng, MD
4. Thromboembolism Q&A: Cases and Controversies Tracy Minichiello, MD 5. Tough Cases in Hematology:
When to Transfuse, Thrombocytopenia, and More Andrew D. Leavitt, MD P 6. Pain Management in Hospital Medicine Daniel Burkhardt, MD
7. Pleural Disease: Lorriana Leard, MD
Tough Diagnostic and Therapeutic Cases
8. Hospital Medicine: Robert M. Wachter, MD
Where Are We Going in the New World of Healthcare
3:00 Break
3:20 Top Curbside Consult Questions in Inpatient ID Jennifer Babik, MD, PhD 4:10 GI Potpourri: What’s New in Management of Jonathan Terdiman, MD
UGI Bleeding, Pancreatitis, and SBO
5:00 pm Conference Reception
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:00 Clinical Problem Solving Exercise Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD
8:55 Diagnostic Strategies for VTE and PE Tracy Minichiello, MD
9:40 Break
10:00 Acute Renal Failure in the Hospitalized Patient Biff Palmer, MD
10:40 Hospital Dermatology Lindy P. Fox, MD
11:20 GP Talking to Patients About Serious Illness: Steven Z. Pantilat, MD
Better Words to Say
12:00 pm Lunch (Provided)
12:15 SMALL GROUP WORKSHOPS: SESSION II
9. The Neurological Exam (repeat #2) S. Andrew Josephson, MD
10. Radiology Refresher Brett M. Elicker, MD
11. Thromboembolism Q&A: Cases and Controversies Tracy Minichiello, MD (repeat #2)
G 12. Palliative Care: Practical Tips for Getting the Care Steven Z. Pantilat, MD
and the Program Right Kara Bischoff, MD
13. Renal, Acid-Base, and Electrolyte Cases in Biff Palmer, MD Hospital Medicine
14. Diabetes in the Hospitalized Patient: Robert J. Rushakoff, MD Case Discussions
15. EHRs and CPOE: Russ Cucina, MD, MS
Maximizing the Benefit, Minimizing the Risk
1:45 Break
2:00 SMALL GROUP WORKSHOPS: SESSION III
16. The Neurological Exam (repeat #3) S. Andrew Josephson, MD 17. Radiology Refresher (repeat #2) Brett M. Elicker, MD 18. Thromboembolism Q&A: Tracy Minichiello, MD
Cases and Controversies (repeat #3)
19. Renal, Acid-Base, and Electrolyte Cases in Biff Palmer, MD Hospital Medicine (repeat #2)
20. Diabetes in the Hospitalized Patient: Robert J. Rushakoff, MD Case Discussions (repeat #2)
21. Choosing Wisely: Christopher Moriates, MD
Engaging Physicians in Resource Stewardship
22. EHRs and CPOE: Maximizing the Benefit, Russ Cucina, MD, MS Minimizing the Risk (repeat #2)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014 (CONT’D)
3:30 pm Break
3:50 Clinical Controversies in Medical Consultation H. Quinny Cheng, MD 4:40 If All Our Instincts Are Wrong, Then the Opposite Robert M. Wachter, MD
Would Have to be Right. Right?
5:30 pm Adjourn
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2014
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:00 G Stroke Update 2014 S. Andrew Josephson, MD
8:50 G Management of the Hospitalized Patient Ronald Witteles, MD with Heart Failure
9:45 Inpatient Endocrinology Pearls Neil Gesundheit, MD, MPH
10:30 Break
10:50 Acute Coronary Syndromes for the Hospitalist Yerem Yeghiazarians, MD
11:45 The Year in Review in Hospital Medicine Michelle Mourad, MD
Bradley A. Sharpe, MD
12:20 pm Adjourn
G• Geriatric Credit P • Pain Credit
HOSPITALIZED PATIENT
Hyatt Regency Embarcadero San Francisco, CA
COURSE CHAIR
Robert M. Wachter, MD Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine; Associate Chair, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
GUEST FACULTY Neil Gesundheit, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, CA Biff Palmer, MD
Professor of Internal Medicine UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX
Abraham C. Verghese, MD Linda R. Meier and Joan F. Lane Provostial Professor
Vice Chair for the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, CA
Ronald Witteles, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Cardiovascular Medicine; Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
COURSE FACULTY
(University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine) Jennifer Babik, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine Kara Bischoff, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine Director of QI, Palliative Care Program
Daniel Burkhardt, MD Associate Professor
Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care
H. Quinny Cheng, MD Professor of Medicine Medical Director, Medicine Consultation Service and Neurosurgery Co-Management Service
COURSE FACULTY (CONT’D)
Russ Cucina, MD, MS Associate Professor of Hospital Medicine; Associate CMIO, UCSF Health System
Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Medicine Clerkship Site Director, San Francisco VA Medical Center Vanja C. Douglas, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology; Sara & Evan Williams Foundation Endowed
Neurohospitalist Chair Brett M. Elicker, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology Chief, Cardiac & Pulmonary Imaging
Lindy P. Fox, MD Associate Professor of Dermatology; Director, Hospital Consultation Service Michael A. Gropper, MD, PhD Professor and Acting Chair of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care
S. Andrew Josephson, MD Associate Professor and Vice-Chairman of Neurology; C. Castro-Franceschi
and G.K. Mitchell Neurohospitalist Distinguished Professor; Director, Neurohospitalist Program Lorriana Leard, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine Vice Chief of Clinical Activities, Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy & Sleep Medicine; Associate Director, Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellowship Program Andrew D. Leavitt, MD
Professor of Medicine (Hematology) and of Laboratory Medicine; Medical Director, UCSF Adult Blood and Marrow Transplant Laboratory
COURSE FACULTY (CONT’D)
Tracy Minichiello, MD Professor of Medicine; Chief, Anticoagulation and Thrombosis Service
San Francisco VA Medical Center Christopher Moriates, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Director of Caring Wisely Program UCSF Center for Healthcare Value Michelle Mourad, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine Director of QI & Patient Safety Division of Hospital Medicine Steven Z. Pantilat, MD Professor of Medicine, Alan M. Kates and John M. Burnard Endowed Chair in Palliative Care; Director, Palliative Care Leadership Center; Medical Director, Palliative Care Service Robert J. Rushakoff, MD, MS Professor of Medicine Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism Bradley A. Sharpe, MD Professor of Medicine Division of Hospital Medicine Associate Program Director Internal Medicine Residency Program
Jonathan P. Terdiman, MD Professor of Medicine and of Surgery; Clinical Director, Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Center Director, Hereditary
Gastrointestinal Cancer Prevention Program; Program Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Training Program
Yerem Yeghiazarians, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Leone-Perkins Family Endowed Chair in Cardiology
RETURNING BY POPULAR DEMAND! SPACE IS LIMITED!
The UCSF Hospitalist Mini-College
• A Small Group, Hands-On Experience
This innovative 3 day pre-course, which precedes the flagship UCSF Management of the
Hospitalized Patient course, provides an in-depth and engaging experience for hospitalists who
seek clinical skill development. Participants will join faculty at UCSF Medical Center to participate in
small-group learning in 4 domains: Critical Care Medicine, Hospital-based Neurology, Surgical
Co-Management and Consultation, and Dermatology for the Hospitalist. Attendees will also receive
hands-on procedural training (e.g., use of ultrasound guidance) and sessions focused on interpreting
radiographic studies, building diagnostic acumen, and learning about root cause analysis.
HOSPITALIST MINI-COLLEGE FACULTY
COURSE CHAIRS Niraj L. Sehgal, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Chair for Quality and Safety, Department of Medicine Robert M. Wachter, MD Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine; Associate Chair, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
FACULTY
H. Quinny Cheng, MD Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Medicine Consultation Service and Neurosurgery Co-Management Service
FACULTY (CONT’D) Brian Daniel, RCP, RRT Clinical Coordinator, Respiratory Care Service; Clinical Research Coordinator, Cardiovascular Research Institute Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Medicine Clerkship Site Director San Francisco VA Medical Center Vanja Douglas, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology; Sara & Evan Williams Foundation Endowed
Neurohospitalist Chair Lindy P. Fox, MD
Associate Professor of Dermatology Director, Hospital Consultation Service
FACULTY (CONT’D)
S. Andrew Josephson, MD Associate Professor and Vice-Chairman of Neurology C. Castro-Franceschi and G.K. Mitchell Neurohospitalist Distinguished Professor
Director, Neurohospitalist Program Andrew R. Lai, MD, MPH Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine
David Naeger, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology Kristina Sullivan, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia
Nate Teismann, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine; Director of Emergency Ultrasound
*Note: Clinical Domain Sessions are repeated each afternoon as participants will be divided into 3 smaller groups.
DESIGNATION: UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum of 21.75AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Family Physicians:Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Determination of credit is pending. MONDAY (10/20)
8:45am-9:45am Welcome & Course Introduction
9:45am-12:00pm Case Presentation with
UCSF Master Clinician
Building Diagnostic Acumen: A Session on Clinical Reasoning Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch and Networking
1:15pm-4:45pm *Clinical Domain I: Hospital-based Neurology
on the Wards Patient Care Rounds Clinical Bedside Teaching
Small Group Didactics S. Andrew Josephson, MD Vanja C. Douglas, MD 5:00pm Wrap-Up TUESDAY (10/21) 8:45am-10:15am Root Cause Analysis Presentation: Thinking about
Systems and Errors Robert M. Wachter, MD
10:30am-12:00pm Clinical Skills Lab I: Interpretation of Radiographic
Studies David Naeger, MD
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch and Meet the Professor:
Robert M. Wachter, MD 1:15pm-4:45pm *Clinical Domain II: Critical Care Medicine
in the ICU Patient Care Rounds Clinical Bedside Teaching
Small Group Didactics Kristina Sullivan, MD Brian Daniel, RCP, RRT 5:00pm Wrap-Up WEDNESDAY (10/22) 8:45am-11:45am Clinical Skills Lab II: Use of Ultrasound and Enhancing Confidence in Performing Bedside Procedures
[Central Lines, Thoracentesis, and Paracentesis] Andrew R. Lai, MD, MPH
Nate Teismann, MD
12:00pm-1:00pm UCSF Department of Medicine
Case Conference 1:15pm-4:45pm *Clinical Domain III: Surgical Co-Management
& Medical Consultation on the Wards H. Quinny Cheng, MD
AND *Clinical Domain IV:
Dermatology for the Hospitalist Lindy P. Fox, MD
5:00pm Course Wrap-up and Hospitalist Mini-College
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UCSF Hospitalist Mini-College AND Management of the Hospitalized Patient October 20-25, 2014 • MDM15P01/MDM15P01A
£ $3,175/Physicians/Non-SHM Members
£ $3,125/Physicians/SHM Members
£ $2,475/Allied Health Professionals/Non-SHM Members
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UCSF Hospitalist Mini-College • October 20-22, 2014 • MDM15P01A Space is Limited – Advanced Registration is Required!
£ $2,600/Physicians
£ $2,100/Allied Health Professionals
Management of the Hospitalized Patient • October 23-25, 2014 • MDM15P01
£ $775/Physicians/Non-SHM Members
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Refund Policy:Cancellations received in writing before the first day of the Management of the Hospitalized Patient course will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. Please note that the cancellation fees for the Hospitalist Mini-College are as follows:
On/Before September 30, 2014: Cancellation fee of $625 After October 1, 2014: Non-refundable
Please check our website for up to date information on the course: www.UCSFMHP.com
UCSF Hospitalist Mini-College • MDM15P01A
October 20-22, 2014 • UCSF Medical Center, Parnassus Campus • San Francisco, CA
18th Annual Management of the Hospitalized Patient • MDM15P01
October 23-25, 2014 • Hyatt Regency Embarcadero • San Francisco, CA
Mail to : UCSF Office of CME
P.O. Box 45368
San Francisco, CA 94145-0368
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Registration Information: (415) 476-5808 Course Information: (415) 476-4251 Fax: (415) 502-1795