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Please register early – space is limited • Register online at cme.stanford.edu/transplant 2016 Stanford Solid Organ Transplant Symposium June 24, 2016 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge Stanford, California A Continuing Medical Education Conference Presented by Stanford Health Care and Stanford Children’s Health at the Stanford University School of Medicine This Educational Program Will Feature: Lectures, question and answer sessions, panel discussion, case studies, and small group work/ discussion sessions with organ specific tracks Addressing the most current management practices for pediatric and adult patients both before and aſter solid organ transplantation Lectures will feature experts in clinical medicine, surgery, research, and policy within the Stanford community The goal of the program is to integrate with community providers and transplant specialists to enable better care and positively influencing wait list mortality and post- transplant survival Sponsored by the Stanford University School of Medicine

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Please register early – space is limited • Register online at cme.stanford.edu/transplant

2016 Stanford Solid Organ Transplant Symposium

June 24, 20168:00 am - 4:30 pmLi Ka Shing Center for Learning and KnowledgeStanford, CaliforniaA Continuing Medical Education Conference Presented by Stanford Health Care and Stanford Children’s Health at the Stanford University School of Medicine

This Educational Program Will Feature:

• Lectures, question and answer sessions, panel discussion, case studies, and small group work/discussion sessions with organ specific tracks

• Addressing the most current management practices for pediatric and adult patients both before and after solid organ transplantation

• Lectures will feature experts in clinical medicine, surgery, research, and policy within the Stanford community

• The goal of the program is to integrate with community providers and transplant specialists to enable better care and positively influencing wait list mortality and post-transplant survival

Sponsored by the Stanford University School of Medicine

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Overview

Faculty All faculty are affiliated with the Stanford University School of Medicine

STATEMENT OF NEEDThis one-day conference is hosted by Stanford University and coordinated by the various solid organ transplant subspecialties. As an internationally recognized leader in transplantation, whose accolades include the first-ever heart and heart-lung transplant in the United States, internationally recognized pediatric kidney and liver transplantation programs that is one of the largest in the country, as well as pioneering work in adult multi-organ transplantation, Stanford experts present a comprehensive review and update in adult and pediatric transplantation.

This educational program will feature lectures, question & answer sessions, panel discussion, case studies, and small group work/discussion sessions with organ specific tracks and use of an audience response system addressing the most current management practices for pediatric and adult patients both before and after solid organ transplantation. Lectures will feature experts in clinical medicine, surgery, research, and policy from within the Stanford community. The goal of the program is to integrate with community providers and transplant specialists to enable better care and positively influencing wait list mortality and post-transplant survival.

TARGET AUDIENCEThis course is designed for local and regional physicians of all specialties and other health care professionals who care for pre- and post-transplant patients. This includes referring and community physicians, transplant nurses, coordinators, nurses, advanced practitioner nurses, pharmacist, social workers, and all members interested improving patient management during transplant.

LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

• Adopt recent advances in adult and pediatric transplantation for timely referral, monitoring post-transplant complications, including psychosocial issues, and medication side effects.

• Summarize changes in United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) listing policies, waitlist mortality, and post-transplant survival statistics.

• Counsel pre- and post-transplant patients on artificial organ technologies, advances in surgical techniques, and innovations in immunosuppressive therapies.

ACCREDITATIONThe Stanford University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATIONStanford University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The California Board of Registered Nursing recognizes that Continuing Medical Education (CME) is acceptable for meeting RN continuing education requirements; as long as the course is certified for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM (rn.ca.gov). Nurses will receive a Certificate of Attendance following this activity that may be used for license renewal.

Course Co-DirectorsAmy E. Gallo, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery, Multi-Organ Transplantation

Seth Hollander, MD Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Associate Section Chief, Pediatric Heart Failure & Transplantation

Stanford FacultyDipanjan Banerjee, MD, MS Clinical Assistant Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine Medical Director, Mechanical Support Program

Daniel Bernstein, MD Alfred Woodley Salter and Mabel G. Smith Salter Endowed Professor of Pediatrics

Mary Burge, LCSW Heart Transplant Social Worker at Stanford Hospital 1981-2007 and Packard Hospital 2007-2015

Waldo Concepcion, MD Professor of Surgery Abdominal Transplantation

Kenneth L. Cox, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Gastroenterology

Gregory M. Enns, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Genetics Director, Biochemical Genetics Program

Paul Grimm, MD Professor of Pediatrics Medical Director of Pediatric Renal Transplantation

Kiran Khush, MD, MAS Associate Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine

Colin Lenihan, MBBCh, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Nephrology

Glen A. Lutchman, MD Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Katsuhide Maeda, MD Clinical Assistant Professor, Cardiothoracic Surgery

José R. Maldonado, MD, FAPM, FACFE Professor of Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Surgery & Law Chair, Stanford School of Medicine Faculty Senate Medical Director, Psychosomatic Medicine Service Chief, Medical Psychotherapy Clinic

Marc L. Melcher, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Surgery Program Director of General Surgery Residency

Paul Mohabir, MD Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine – Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

Jayna Patel, RN, BSN, CCTC Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Coordinator

John D. Scandling, MD Professor of Medicine, Nephrology Medical Director, Adult Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation

Jane Cheun Tan, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Nephrology

Vasyl Warvariv, MD Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine – Nephrology

FACULTY DISCLOSUREThe Stanford University School of Medicine adheres to ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships will be made prior to the activity.

Please register early – space is limited

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Program (subject to change)

7:30-8:00 Registration and Light Breakfast

8:00-8:10 Welcome & AnnouncementsAmy E. Gallo, MD; Seth Hollander, MD

8:10-8:50 The History of TransplantationWaldo Concepcion, MD

8:50-9:00 Break Out SessionsIncludes 10 Minute Transition Between Sessions

9:00-9:30 Heart/Lung Transplant The Failing Single Ventricle –

When to Refer for Transplantation? Daniel Bernstein, MD

Liver/Intestinal Transplant Have the Indications Changed?

Kenneth L. Cox, MD

Kidney Transplant ABO-incompatible ABOi Transplant

Colin Lenihan, MBBCh, PhD

9:35-10:05 Heart/Lung Transplant Pediatric VAD Support: Smaller Patients,

Single Ventricles, and the “Holy Grail” of Outpatient VAD Management Katsuhide Maeda, MD

Liver/Intestinal Transplant Extracorporeal Liver Assist Device

Waldo Concepcion, MD

Kidney Transplant Deceased Donor Utilization

in Paired ExchangedMarc L. Melcher, MD, PhD

10:05-10:20 Break

10:20-10:50 Heart/Lung Transplant Managing the Outpatient

with a Ventricular Assist DeviceDipanjan Banerjee, MD, MS

Liver/Intestinal Transplant Metabolics and Genetics

Gregory M. Enns, MD

Kidney Transplant New Allocation System

Jane Cheun Tan, MD

10:55-11:25 Heart/Lung Transplant Non-Invasive Assessment of Allograft

Rejection Kiran Khush, MD, MAS

Liver/Intestinal Transplant Treatment of Hepatitis C:

Pre or Post-Transplant? Glen A. Lutchman, MD

Kidney Transplant Managing the List

Vasyl Warvariv, MD

11:30-12:00 Heart/Lung Transplant Advances in Lung Transplantation

Paul Mohabir, MD

Liver/Intestinal Transplant The Combined Heart/Liver Transplant Story

at Stanford Waldo Concepcion, MD; Katsuhide Maeda, MD

Kidney Transplant Living Donors

Jane Cheun Tan, MD

12:05-1:00 Lunch

1:00-1:35 The Stanford Psychosocial Assessment for TransplantationJosé R. Maldonado, MD, FAPM, FACFE

1:35-2:10 Kidney Disease in Non-Renal Transplant Recipients Paul Grimm, MD

2:10-2:45 Tolerance John D. Scandling, MD

2:45-3:00 Break

3:00-3:35 Mary Burge: 30 Years as a Transplant Social Worker. What I Have Learned? Mary Burge, LCSW

3:35-4:10 Transitioning Home Jayna Patel, RN, BSN, CCTC

4:10-4:30 Panel DiscussionBurge, Grimm, Lee, Patel, Scandling, Wang

4:30 Adjourn

Register online at cme.stanford.edu/transplant

Opportunities for Q&A will be provided at the conclusion of each presentation.

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2016 Stanford Solid Organ Transplant SymposiumJune 24, 2016 • 8:00 am - 4:30 pmLi Ka Shing Center for Learning and KnowledgeStanford, CaliforniaRegister online at cme.stanford.edu/transplant

REGISTRATIONRegistration fee includes course materials, certificate of attendance, light breakfast, and lunch.

Register online with a Visa or Master Card by visiting cme.stanford.edu/transplant. Be sure to include an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information, including registration confirmation, evaluation, and certificate. If you prefer to pay by check or need assistance, please call (650) 497-8554 or email [email protected].

CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations received in writing no less than 30 days before the course will be refunded, less a 20% administrative fee. No refunds will be honored on cancellations received after that date. Stanford University School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel or postpone this program; in such case, course fees will be fully refunded.

Please send cancellation requests to [email protected].

CONFERENCE LOCATIONLi Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge291 Campus Drive, 2nd Floor Conference CenterStanford, California 94305conferencecenter.stanford.edu

ACCOMMODATIONSNearby hotels with free shuttle to campus: Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel (650) 328-2800; The Westin Palo Alto (650) 321-4422. Please contact the hotel directly to secure a reservation.

Registration

ATTENDEE TYPE FEEPhysicians $200Nurses/Advanced Practitioner Nurses $100Allied Health Professionals $100

Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge

CONTACT INFORMATIONFor questions about the symposium, please contact Sarina Tom, CME Conference Coordinator, (650) 724-7166 or email [email protected].

Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education1070 Arastradero Road, Suite 230 • Palo Alto, CA 94304(650) 497-8554 • [email protected] • cme.stanford.edu

Stanford University School of Medicine is fully ADA compliant. If you have needs that require special accommodations, including dietary concerns, please contact the conference coordinator.

Please register early – space is limited • Register online at cme.stanford.edu/transplant