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Saturday, May 7, 20168:00 am – 5:00 pm
UAB Hill Student Center1400 University Blvd Birmingham, AL 35233
UAB Neurosciences Update & Stroke Symposiumin collaboration with thealabama academy of Neurology
a CME/CEu event for health care professionals.register Online uab.edu/medicine/cnc
8:00 AM Registration / Breakfast
8:25 AM Welcome/Overview
8:30 AM Alzheimer’s and Dementia David Geldmacher, MD
9:00 AM Presurgical Evaluation of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy - Five New Things Sandipan Pati, MD
9:30 AM Update on Epilepsy Surgery Options Kristen Riley, MD
10:00 AM Break
10:30 AM Autonomic Function Testing, Principles and Practice Mohamed Kazamel, MD
11:00 AM Deep Brain Stimulation Bart Guthrie, MD
11:30 AM New Molecular Subcategories of Glioma, Implications, and Novel Therapy James Markert, MD, MPH
NOON Lunch/AAN Business Meeting
agENda
8:30 AM Registration/Breakfast
9:00 AM Welcome/Program Overview
9:15 AM Improving Door to Needle Times Michael Lyerly, MD
10:00 AM Acute Stroke Simulation Jessica Ellison, RN, BSN
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM The Link between the Oral Cavity, Systemic Health, and Stroke Marc Vance, DMD
11:30 AM The Impact of Social Support on Stroke Patients: the AHA/ASA Stroke Network Debbie Cleckley, RN, MSN
NOON Lunch
uaB Neurosciences update uaB Stroke Symposium
12:45 PM Improving Regional Stroke Care with a Telestroke Network Jim Conners, MD-Rush University
1:30 PM Update on the Alabama Statewide Stroke System Sarah Nafziger, MD and Stephen Suggs, MD
2:00 PM Prehospital Stroke Care: Past, Present, and Future Toby Gropen, MD
2:30 PM Break
3:00 PM Intra-arterial Care for Stroke Mark Harrigan, MD
3:30 PM Advances in Intracranial Hemorrhage Management Angela Hays Shapshak, MD
4:00 PM Secondary Stroke Prevention Medications: A Brief Review Karen C. Albright, DO, MPH
4:30 PM Challenging Case Discussion Panel: UAB Stroke Faculty
5:00 PM Program Wrap Up/Q&A
COMBINEd SESSION: uaB Neurosciences & uaB Stroke Symposium
angela Hays Shapshak, MdAssociate Professor of Neurology
Barton L. guthrie, MdProfessor of NeurosurgeryDirector, UAB Gamma Knife
david S. geldmacher, Md, FaCPPatsy and Charles Collat Endowed Professor of Neurology
Director, Division of Memory Disorders and Behavioral Neurology
Medical Director for Neurology, UAB Hospital
david g. Standaert, Md, PhdJohn N. Whitaker Professor and Chair of Neurology
Director, Division of Movement Disorders
debbie Cleckley, rN, MSNDirector, Quality Systems Improvement, Alabama
American Heart Association
James J. Conners, Md, MSAssociate Professor of NeurologyRush University Medical Center
James M. Markert Jr, Md, MPHJames Garber Galbraith Professor and Chair of Neurosurgery
Jessica Ellison, rN, BSN Stroke Program Coordinator
Karen C. albright, dO, MPHClinical Assistant Professor of Neurology
Kristen O. riley, MdAssociate Professor of Neurosurgery
Director, Multidisciplinary Pituitary Disorder Clinic
Marc Vance, dMdAdVance Dental
Mark r. Harrigan, MdAssociate Professor of NeurosurgeryMedical Director, Neurointervention
Michael J. Lyerly, MdAssistant Professor of Neurology
Director, Birmingham VAMC Stroke CenterUAB Stroke Symposium Course Director
Mohamed Kazamel, Md, MScAssistant Professor of Neurology
Sandipan Pati, MdAssistant Professor of Neurology
Sarah Nafziger, Md, FaCEPAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Director, Office of EMSAssistant Medical Director, State Office of EMS
Stephen Suggs, Md, FaHaMedical Director, Neuro Hospitalist
Director, Stroke CenterBaptist Medical Center South
toby I. gropen, MdJames H. Halsey Jr, MD Endowed Professor of Neurology
Chief, Division of Cerebrovascular DiseaseDirector, Comprehensive Neurovascular and Stroke Center
FaCuLty
uaB NEurOSCIENCES uPdatE CME CrEdItThe University of Alabama School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Alabama School of Medicine designates the educational activity for a maximum of 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The University of Alabama School of Medicine is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. It is the intent of the University of Alabama at Birmingham to ensure that its educational mission, and Continuing Medical Education activities in particular, should not be influenced by the special interests of individuals associated with its programs. Having an interest in or an affiliation with any corporate organization does not necessarily influence a speaker’s presentation, but the relationship must be made known in advance to the audience in accordance with the Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. The faculty will disclose any interests prior to their presentations.
uaB StrOKE SyMPOSIuM CEu CrEdItThe UAB Stroke Symposium is approved as a Nursing Continuing Education offering for ABN: 6.9 and ANCC: 5.75 contact hours. UAB Hospital’s Center for Nursing Excellence is an approved provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the Alabama Board of Nursing (Provider No: ABNP0055, Expiration Date: June 1, 2017). UAB Hospital’s Center for Nursing Excellence is an approved provider of Continuing Nursing Education by The Alabama State Nurses Association, and accredited approver of Continuing Nursing Education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (Provider No: 5-69, Expiration Date: June 1, 2017).
PrOgraM OVErVIEwThe purpose of this knowledge-based program is to enable the neurologist, neurosurgeon, advanced practice providers, and other health care professionals to properly diagnosis patients with neurological conditions, as well as be able to offer them the most current treatment therapies available inclusive of research programs. The program hopes to enable these physicians and health care professionals to handle urgent situations that might arise.
uaB NEurOSCIENCE uPdatE LEarNINg OBJECtIVES
upon completion of this program, participants should be able to:
•Diagnose various neurological disorders• Evaluate medical and surgical treatment options for
neurological disorders•Discuss new cutting edge therapies for neurological disorders
ONLINE CONFErENCE rEgIStratION
uab.edu/medicine/cnc
registration Fee:
• $30 for the UAB Neurosciences Update (Providers)• $20 for the UAB Stroke Symposium (Health Care
Professionals)•No charge for residents, medical students, and other health
care professionals in training
Please make check payable to:UAB Neurosciences Update
Mail payment to:Sonja Deloach
Easter 201619 19th Street SouthBirmingham, AL 35249
For more information,UAB Neurosciences Update (Providers): Contact Sonja Deloach
(sdeloach@uabmc.edu) at (205) 975-0287.
UAB Stroke Symposium (Health Care Professionals): Contact Jessica Ellison (jadderholt@uabmc.edu) at (205) 975-8570.
targEt audIENCEThis program is designed for physicians, advanced practice providers, and other health care professionals in practice and training who care for patients with neurological disorders.
uaB StrOKE SyMPOSIuM LEarNINg OBJECtIVES
upon completion of this program, participants should be able to:
• Identify the most recent advances in stroke prevention• Identify the most recent advances in acute stroke treatment• Apply these changes to improve stroke patient care in the
hospital
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