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36th Annual WinterCME Conference
Physician AssistantAcademy of Vermont
Stowe Mountain Lodge • Stowe, VermontJanuary 25-28, 2018
Re g i s t R at i o n in f o R m at i o n
Registration Information:Location StoweMountainLodge Stowe,Vermont
Dates January25-28,2018
SECURE ON-LINE REGISTRATION ATWWW.PAAV.ORG
REGISTRATION FEEIncludesupto29hoursofCMEcredit,emailedPDFcopyofProgramSyllabus,breakfasts,coffeebreaksandwelcomereception.
PROGRAM SYLLABUSPleasenotethatourconferencehasgonegreenandwillnotprovideahardcopyofthesyllabusunlessonewasorderedduringtheonlineregistrationprocessbyJanuary5-nosyllabiwillbeavailableforpurchaseon-site.
The2018syllabuswillbeavailableinAdobeAcrobatPDFformattoregisteredPAAVattendees.ThePDFwillbeprovidedtoregistrantsbyemailtheweekbeforetheconference.Youmayviewordownloadandprintthesyllabusforeducationalpurposes.
GUEST FEEIncludesticketsforbreakfastsandcoffeebreaks.Pleaseincludetheirnamewhenyouregister.Additionalfeeswillapplyforsocialevents.
CONFIRMATIONAllregistrationconfirmationreceiptsaresentviaemail.Avalidemailaddressisrequired.IfyoudonotreceiveconfirmationfromthePAAVAdministrativeOfficewithinfivedaysofafaxedormailedregistration,pleasecall603-643-2325oremailtheConferenceRegistraratPAAVWinterCMEReg@conmx.net
REFUNDSThePAAVAdministrativeOfficemustreceivenoticeofyourcancellationonorbeforeDecember15,2017toensurearefund.Norefundswillbegiventhereafterforanyreason.Thereisa10%administrativechargeforallrefunds.CME CREDITS
Thisprogramhasbeenreviewedandisapprovedforamaximumof29hoursofAAPACategoryICMEcreditbythePhysicianAssistantReviewPanel.PhysicianassistantsshouldclaimonlythosehoursactuallyspentparticipatingintheCMEactivity.
ThisprogramwasplannedinaccordancewithAAPA’sCMEStandardsforLiveProgramsandforCommercialSupportofLivePrograms.
CHILDRENToensureapropersettingforlearning,childrenarenotpermittedinthemeetingroom.TheStoweMountainLodgecanassistyouwitharrangementsforbabysitting.Pleasesubmityourrequestdirectlytotheresortatleast24hoursinadvance.
For more informationPAAV Administrative Office
45LymeRoad,Suite304,Hanover,NH03755T:603-643-2325•F:603-643-1444•E:[email protected]
See our website: www.paav.org
DearColleagues,
Itismypleasuretopresentthe2018PAAVWinterCMEConferenceprogram.
Wecontinuetorecruitnewtalentedfacultywhileretainingthebesteducatorsfrompreviousyears.Thismeetingattractsanexperiencedaudiencethatcreatespositiveinteractionswithourpresenterswhointurnenjoyreturningtoourmeeting.Priorattendees’suggestionsfortopicsandfocusaretakenseriouslyandthisprogramreflectsthat.
Our36thAnnualMeetingreturnstotheStoweMountainLodgeinStowe,Vermontattheheightofthewinterseason.Outdoorsports,relaxationandfinediningawaityouinthishistoricskicommunity.JoinustorechargeyourprofessionalbatteriesandenjoyamemorableweekendintheGreenMountains.
Directives, goals and philosophy of our education program:• Ouraudienceannuallyincludesexperiencedclinicians
inawiderangeofspecialtiesfrom,onaverage,18states.• Wefocusonareasofnewclinicalandtechnical
knowledge.• Speakersarechosenfortheircontentexpertiseandtheir
dynamicpresentationskills.• Clinicalissuesthataresubjecttonewdiagnostic
modalities,newtherapeuticinterventions,orchangingparadigmsdrivethecontent,creatingabroadbaseofapplicabilitytomanyspecialtyandsub-specialtypractices.
• Reviewtopicsareincludedifapresenterhasdevelopedauniqueapproachtoassistwithknowledgeretentionorwheredemandforsubjectmatterisuniversallyhigh.
• Lecture-basedcontinuingeducationneedstobeinspirationalandentertainingaswellassimplyeducationalanddeservingofbusyclinicians’timeandattention.
• Workshopsoffermorein-depth,smallgrouplearningopportunities.
OurloyalfollowingofPAsandNPscomeyearafteryear.Ifyouhavenotjoinedusinthepast,pleasereviewtheprogramweofferanddiscovertheuniqueexperiencethatisthePAAVAnnualWinterCMEConference.
WelookforwardtohavingyouwithusinStoweinJanuary.
Sincerely,
Cary J. Stratford, PA-CCaryJ.Stratford,PA-CChairman–PAAVCMECommittee
________________________COMMITTEE MEMBERS:JohnBond,PA-CMargeBower,PA-CDanCole,PA-CWillHoser,PA-C
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PAAV ConferenCe ProgrAm 3
Thursday, January 25, 20181:30pm–2:30pmSO NOW WHAT? PRIMARY CARE INTERPRETATION OF ABNORMAL LIVER TESTS.Rick Davis, PA-C–Senior Physician Assistant, Division of Gastroenterology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
• Correctlyidentifyviralhepatitisserologiesforacuteandchronichepatitis• Distinguishhepatocellularvs.cholestaticabnormalliverpatternbyserologiesand
possibleetiologies• Identifyserologicmarkersandscorestoassessliverfibrosis,riskof
decompensation,andhepaticsyntheticfunction
2:30pm–3:30pmTICK DOC? LYME AND ALL ITS FRIENDS: TICK BORNE ILLNESS ILLUSTRATEDBrian Kloss, DO, JD, PA-C–Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
• Categorizevarioustickborneillnessesbasedonetiologicalagent• Recognizethesignsandsymptomsofvarioustickborneillnesses• Informpatientsonpreventativeandprophylacticmeansofavoidingtickborne
illnesses
3:30pm–4:00pm CoffeeBreak&Exhibits
4:00pm–5:00pmIT MIGHT MAKE YOU SICK: SOCIAL DETERMINANTS TO HEALTH OUTCOMESStephen Leffler, MD–Chief Medical Officer, Professor of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT
• Describehowsocialdeterminantsofhealthimpacttheirpatient’shealthstatus• Discusshowproviderscanimpactthehealthstatusofpatientsbyaskingabout
andaddressingSDH’s• Evaluatethereturnoninvestmentfromaddressingsocialdeterminantsofhealth
5:00pm–6:00pmTHE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY: MODIFYING BAD BEHAVIOR IN PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERSGeorge L. Higgins, III, MD, FACEP–Professor and Academic Faculty, Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME; Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
• Discussthefourstagesofbehaviorandhowtousethisknowledgetopromotebetterbehavior
• Identifythevarioustypesofnegotiationstrategiesandwhentouseaspecificstrategydependingonthespecificsofthesituationandthedesiredgoals
• Practiceusingthesetoolsduringinteractivecasestudies
6:00pm–7:00pm“NOBODY KNEW HEALTH CARE COULD BE SO COMPLICATED” ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS: A PRIMER AND AN ALL PAYER MODEL IN VERMONTStephen Leffler, MD
• DescribetheAllPayerModel• Identifythegoalsoftheprogram• Reviewhowtheprogramwillaffectpatientsandproviders
Friday, January 26, 20187:00am–12:30pm&3:30pm–6:30pm Registration7:00am–8:00am SOCIAL MEDIA WORKSHOPBreakfast8:00am–9:00amITS SIMPLE BUT IT’S NOT ALWAYS EASY: RESISTANT HYPERTENSION: KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENTDenise Link, MPAS, PA-C–Nephrology Physician Assistant, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; National Kidney Foundation Council of Advanced Practitioners, Outreach Chair
• DiscusshowCKDcanleadtosecondaryanduncontrolledHTN• DescribehowuncontrolledBPcanworsenCKDandalbuminuriaprognosis• Demonstratetheproperdosingofthiazide,loopandpotassium-sparingdiuretics
baseduponlevelofCKDstage,albuminuriaandpatientcompliance• ReviewthelatestBPguidelinesbaseduponageandco-morbiditiessuchasCKD
andpresenceofalbuminuria• Illustratehowpatienteducationoftheirdiseases,medicationsandlifestylewill
facilitateinachievingBPmanagement
9:00am–10:00amPULL UP A STOOL… BENIGN ANORECTAL CONDITIONSPriscilla Marsicovetere, PA-C, MS, JD–Director, Franklin Pierce PA Program;Assistant Professor of Surgery, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; General Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH
• Describebasicanorectalanatomyandhowtoperformathoroughanorectalexam• Describethephysicalexamfindingsofcommonbenignanorectalconditions• Discussthedifferenttreatmentoptionsforbenignanorectalconditions• Differentiatebetweencommonbenignanorectalsymptomsandredflagsthat
shouldpromptreferraltoacolorectalspecialist
10:00am–10:30am CoffeeBreak&Exhibits
10:30am–11:30amNIDUS NOT ITIS: TENDINOSIS CURRENT TRENDS IN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT IN PRIMARY CAREMatthew Gammons, MD–President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Medical Director, Sports Medicine and Sports Concussion Clinic, Vermont Orthopaedic Clinic, Rutland, VT
• Describethecurrenttheoriesaboutthepathophysiologyoftendinosis• Discussthetheoryoftendonneuroplastictraining• Applyatreatmentalgorithmforthemanagementoftendinosis
11:30am–12:30pmCD4 IS NOT THE DROID YOU ARE LOOKING FOR: HIV UPDATE: EMERGING THERAPIES, AGING WITH HIV AND THE ROLE OF PrEP IN PREVENTIONCindy Noyes, MD–Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT
• Reviewemergingadvancesinanti-retroviraltherapy• DescribespecialconsiderationsincaringforpatientswithHuman
ImmunodeficiencyVirus(HIV)• Discussindicationsandhighlightpotentialunintendedconsequenceswith
initiationofPre-exposureprophylaxis(PrEP)forthepreventionofHIVacquisition
12:30pm–3:30pm FreeTimeorWorkshops
12:30pm–3:30pmWORKSHOP 1: CRITICAL MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR COMMON EYE CONDITIONS AND INJURIES (INCLUDING ULTRASOUND ASSISTED DIAGNOSIS)Amy Keim, MS, PA-C–Associate Clinical Professor, Director of Acute Wound Management Education and Training, Department of Emergency Medicine, The George Washington Medical Faculty Associates, Washington, DCRyan Strauss, MPAS, PA-C–Associate Clinical Professor, Administrative Director of Advanced Practice Providers, Department of Emergency Medicine, George Washington Medical Faculty Associates, Washington, DCThisisacasebased,hands-onexperiencethatworksthroughcorediagnosticandmanagementskillsofeyeinjuriesforprimarycare,urgentcareandemergencymedicineprovider.Rapididentificationandmanagementofoculartraumacanminimizepotentiallong-termfunctionaldeficitsandimprovecosmesis.
• Performapropereyeexam,identifycriticaldeficits,andunderstandthesignificanceofspecificabnormalfindings
• Performacanthotomyandcantholysis• Properlyevaluateperiorbitallacerationsandrecognizeredflagsrequiring
specialistmanagement• Performadvancedwoundrepairtechniquesinthemanagementofcomplex
periocularwounds• Performavarietyofocularproceduressuchasforeignbodyremoval,tonometry,
andocularultrasound• Makeappropriateconsultationstospecialistsasindicated
12:30pm–3:30pmWORKSHOP 2: ADVANCED UPPER EXTREMITY FRACTURE MANAGEMENTMatthew Gammons, MD
• Identifyhowandwhentoperformhematomablockstoassistinfracturemanagementandreduction
• Applyreductiontechniquesforcommonupperextremityfractures• Practicesplintingtechniquesforcommonupperextremityfractures
PAAV ConferenCe ProgrAm4
1:30pm–3:30pmPANEL: DO YOU NEED A FIX?: COMPREHENSIVE OPIOID EDUCATION: A MULTI- DISCIPLINARY PANEL PRESENTATIONJessa Barnard, Esq.–General Legal Counsel and Vice President for Policy, Vermont Medical Society, Montpelier, VTHannah Hauser – Director, VPMS, Department of Health, Montpelier, VT HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral Coordinator, Vermont State Health Department, University of Vermont, Burlington, VTDavid Herlihy–Executive Director, Vermont Board of Medical Practice, Burlington, VTCharles MacLean, MD–Associate Dean for Primary Care & Professor, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VTMichael Smith, PharmD–Clinical Pharmacist, Springfield Medical Care Systems, Springfield, VT
• ReviewVMSresourcesrelatedtoopioidprescribing,especiallythechangeseffectivein2017
• DiscussVMS’roleinadvocatingforprescribersandgatheringfeedbackrelativetoVermontOpioidPrescribingandVPMSRules
• DiscussthetrendsthathavecomeupinBoardinvestigationsandactionswithregardtoprescribingandtheBoard’sperspectiveonhowbesttoavoidviolations
• Reviewthedifferenttypesofopioidreceptormedications,andevaluatetheselectionofanagentbasedontheirMOA,PK,PD,dosageformsandformulations
• Analyzespecialconsiderationsincertainpatientpopulations• Definemorphineequivalentsanddescribethemethodofconvertingbetween
agents• Recognizeadversedrugreactions,druginteractions,andwithdrawals• Discussdiversion,abuse,anddrugscreening• Describethesafedisposalofunuseddrugs• Identifysupportfortheuseofalternativepaintreatment
3:30pm–4:00pm CoffeeBreak&Exhibits
4:00pm–5:00pmMANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHYDenise Link, MPAS, PA-C
• DiscusstheparametersthatdefineDMnephropathy• Describethecurrentrecommendationsfortreatmentofdiabetickidneydisease• RecognizethefactorsthatincreasedeathofDMnephropathypatients• Identifythemulti-riskinterventionsfortreatingdiabetickidneydiseaseand
limitingcardiovasculardeath• DebatenewpharmacologicoptionsfortreatmentofDMnephropathy
5:00pm–6:00pmLITERATURE REVIEW 2018: STUDIES YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUTRobert Dachs, MD, FAAFP–Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Ellis Hospital, Schenectady, NY; Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Research, Ellis Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, Albany Medical College, Albany, NYGeorge L. Higgins, III, MD, FACEP
• Discussthequalitiesofevidencethatmakearecentmedicalpublicationtrustworthyandclinicallyrelevant
• AssignanacceptedLevelofEvidencedependingontheveracityofmethodology• Summarizetakehometeachingpoints
6:00pm–7:00pmOPTIMAL TEAM PRACTICE (OTP) WHAT IT IS – AND IS NOT – AND IS IT THE RIGHT PATH? AN EXPERT MULTI-DISCIPLINARY DISCUSSIONAnn Davis, MS, PA-C–Vice President, Constituent Organization Outreach and Advocacy, AAPA, Alexandria, VAPatricia King, MD, PhD, FACP–Chair-Elect, Federation of State Medical Boards Primary Care Internal Medicine Physician, Associate Professor, University College of Medicine, Burlington, VTDavid Herlihy–Executive Director, Vermont Board of Medical Practice, Burlington, VT
• DiscussBMPpositionsonOTP• DescribehowmarketplacechangesareinfluencingphysiciansandPAs• StatethreewaysinwhichoptimalregulationofthePAprofessionbenefits
patients
7:00pm–9:00pm Welcome Reception - Stowe Mountain Lodge
Saturday, January 27, 20187:00am–6:30pm Registration7:00am–8:00am OTP FORUMBreakfast DanCole,PA-C8:00am–9:00amHACKED TO DEATH: SECURITY OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL COMMUNICATION IN 2018Thomas Andrew, MD, FCAP, FAAP–Associate Professor of Pathology, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; Retired Chief Medical Examiner, State of New Hampshire, Concord, NH
• Definetheterm“medjacking”• Outlinethecybersecurityrisksassociatedwithmedicaldevices• Describethecurrentgovernmentregulationsregardingsecurityofmedical
devices
9:00am–10:00amRECONSTRUCTIVE THININKG: TRENDS IN PLASTIC SURGERY… WHAT THE PCP NEEDS TO KNOWNina Naidu, MD–Plastic Surgeon, New York, NY
• RecognizethemostcommonlyperformedplasticproceduresintheUnitedStates• Performageneralassessmentofthepatient’seligibilityforasurgicalprocedure• Identifyhowtoreferpatientstoanappropriatesurgeonandguidethemintheir
research
10:30am–11:30amLITERATURE REVIEW 2018: MORE STUDIES YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUTRobert Dachs, MD, FAAFP & George L. Higgins, III, MD, FACEP
• Discussthequalitiesofevidencethatmakearecentmedicalpublicationtrustworthyandclinicallyrelevant
• AssignanacceptedLevelofEvidencedependingontheveracityofmethodology• Summarizetakehometeachingpoints
11:30am–12:30pmBREAST ASSURED: KEEPIN UP WITH TRENDS IN BREAST CANCER MANAGEMENTMarybeth Hans, MS, PA-C–Valley Hospital Breast Surgical Division, The Daniel & Gloria Blumenthal Cancer Center, Paramus, NJ
• Reviewthecurrentbreastcancerscreeningmodalitiesincluding3Dmammo,ultrasoundandMRI
• Discusswhatconstitutes“HighRisk”andhowtobestmanagethoseindividuals• Identifyhistologicfeaturesofinvasivebreastcanceraffectingtreatmentoptions
(ER,PR,Her2,MolecularProfile)• Describecurrenttreatmentschemas(chemotherapy;neoadjuvantvs.adjuvant,
biologictherapies,endocrineapproaches,clinicaltrials)• IdentifysurveillancestrategiesinSurvivorship
12:30pm–3:30pm FreeTimeorWorkshops12:30pm–3:30pmWORKSHOP 3: MASTERING TRAUMATIC WOUND CARE; TIPS AND PEARLS Amy Keim, MS, PA-C&Ryan Strauss, MPAS, PA-CMany“complex”traumaticwoundsarereferredtospecialistseitherunnecessarilyorprematurely-orsimplyrepairedimproperly.Thiscase-basedcourseisdesignedtoincreasetheparticipant’sscope-of-practiceinmanagingcomplicatedacutetraumaticwounds.Byexploringcommon,butfrequentlyproblematic,casesfrominjuryandmanagementtopost-repairfollow-up,participantswilllearnspecializedrepairtechniquesthatwillimprovepatientoutcomes.Thisadvancedwoundmanagementcourseisdesignedforparticipantswhoarealreadycompetentinbasicwoundrepairtechniquesandseektoelevatetheirskillsettothenextlevel.
• Demonstratemultilayercosmeticwoundclosuretechniques• Applyimportantpearlsand‘tricks-of-the–trade’toimprovewoundclosure
outcomes• Properlyapplygeneralandlooseclosuretechniques• Discussanesthesiatechniquesforvarioustypesoftraumaticwounds• Applymethodsofproperanatomicboarderalignment• Demonstrateappropriatewoundexcisionanddebridementtechniques• Explainconceptsandapplicationsofdelayedprimaryrepair• Demonstratemanagementandrepairofsingleandmultipleflaplacerations• Demonstratemanagementandrepaircomplexparallellacerations• Demonstratemanagementofnailplateavulsionsandnailbedinjuries• Identifyandpreventcomplicationsassociatewithcomplexearandcheek
lacerations• Identifyandpreventcomplicationsassociatewithcomplexnasallacerations• Properlymanageearlobeandhelixlacerations
12:30pm–2:30pmWORKSHOP 4 I’M FINALLY GOING TO UNDERSTAND IT: ACID/BASE AND ELECTROLYTE DISORDERSDenise Link, MPAS, PA-C
• InterpretABGwithconfidenceafterreviewofstepwiseapproachfordiagnosisacid/basedisorders
• Discussdifferencesbetweencompensatedandnon-compensatedacid-basedisorders
• Identifycommonetiologiesofhyperkalemia• Recognizealgorithmnecessarywhenapproachinghypo/hypernatremias• Appreciateiatrogenicmedicationsthatleadtoelectrolytedisorders
2:30pm–3:30pmWORKSHOP 5: HEY YA”LL WATCH THIS! CLINICAL PRECEPTING MADE EASYGeorge Brothers, Jr, PA-C–Associate Director of Clinical Education, Franklin Pierce University Physician Assistant Program, West Lebanon Campus, Lebanon, NH
• CompareandcontrastPAstudentpreceptingexperiencesamongstcolleagues• Developaclearstrategyforintegratingastudentintotheclinicalworkflow• Takehomeasimplemethodtodeliverfeedbacktoastudent
3:30pm–4:00pm CoffeeBreak&Exhibits
4:00pm–5:00pmLEAVING SO SOON? THE PEARLS AND PITFALLS OF LEAVING AGAINST MEDICAL ADVICE (AMA)Robert Dachs, MD, FAAFP
• Recognizethereisincreasedmorbidity,mortalityandcostsassociatedwithpatientsthatleaveAMA
• Describethestepsnecessarytodetermineapatient’scapacitytodetermineifhe/shecansafelyleaveAMA
• Documentclearlytheelementsnecessaryformedical-legalprotectionwithapatientisleavingAMA
• IdentifyhowtoavoidcommonmistakesmadewhendealingwithapatientwhowantstoleaveAMA
5:00pm–5:30pmVIVISECTION VERTIGO: BEDSIDE DIFFERENTIATION BENIGN OR SERIOUS George L. Higgins, III, MD, FACEP
• Differentiatecentralfromperipheralvertigo–emphasizingkeyphysicalexamcluesincludingtheperformanceoftheHINTSexam
• Describethedifferencesbetweenthethreemajorcausesofperipheralvertigo;benignparoxysmal(otolithic);vestibularneuritis;MenieresSyndrome
• Developaspecifictherapeuticmanagementplandependingonthetypeofperipheralvertigoinplay
5:30pm–6:00pmFAST LANE/FAST CARDS: TACHYDYSRHYTHIMIAS: FAST TRACK DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT UPDATEGeorge L. Higgins, III, MD, FACEP
• RecognizeantidromicandorthodromicsupraventriculartachycardiainpatientswithWPWandtheimportanttherapeuticdifferencesbetweenthesetwoarrhythmias
• Identifymanagementoptionsinpatientspresentingwithparoxysmalatrialfibrillation/flutter
• Recognizethesimultaneous/sequentialdefibrillationinpatientswithpersistent“VentricularStorm”
6:00pm–7:00pmIT’S ALL ACES – ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EVENTS AS PREDICTORS OF FUTURE HEALTH RELATED CONSEQUENCESKimberly Pierce, PA-C–The Health Center, Plainfield, VT
• ReviewthegroundbreakingstudybyDr.FelittiandthecrucialrolethattheACES(adversechildhoodevents)haveinpredictingadulthealthoutcomes
• ExplorehowACEscreeninginaprimarycaresettingcanofferamorecompletepictureofthesocialdeterminantsofhealth
• AnalyzetheinherentbarrierstoscreeningforACESinprimarycare• Reviewtheevidence-basedsupportiveinterventionswhichcanbeaccessedinthe
communityand/orintegratedintotheprimarycaresetting
7:00pm FreeEvening
Sunday, January 28, 2018
7:00am–11:00am Registration
7:00am–8:00am ContinentalBreakfast
7:00am–8:00amGET UP EARLY ON SUNDAY, IT’S WORTH IT: UPDATE FROM NCCPAGreg P. Thomas, PA-C – Emeritus Director of External Relations NCCPA, Tierra Verde, FL
• ExplaintheprocessofdevelopingcontentforPANREandthenewpilotalternativetoPANRE
• Describethecertificationmaintenancerequirements,includingoptionalself-assessmentandperformanceimprovement
• DiscussaboutthemanywaysPAsareinvolvedwithNCCPAactivities,includingparticipatinginexamdevelopmentandcapitalizingonresourcestoinformthepublicaboutcertifiedPAs
• IdentifytherolesofNCCPA’ssupportingorganizations,PAHistorySocietyandNCCPAHealthFoundation.
8:00am–9:00amTHE “LAP” DANCE: WHAT STEPS AND WHY? THE PRE-OP EVALUATION IN PRIMARY CAREChristopher Murphy, MD–Associate Residency Director, Ellis Medicine Family Medicine Residency, Schenectady, NY
• Developasystematicandthoroughpreoperativeevaluationalgorithm• Identifythemostproblematicareasaroundthepre-opevaluationfromthe
surgeon’s/anesthesiologist’spointofview• Riskstratifypatientsbasedontheirhistoryandtheirupcomingprocedure
9:00am–10:00amHARD TO RECONCILE?: POLY-PHARMACY IN THE ELDERLY Christopher Allen, MD–Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH; Staff Physician, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH
• ReviewsomebasicinformationaboutmedicationuseintheUS,withfocusonelderlypatients
• Reviewspecialconcernsandconsiderationsregardingmedicationprescribingforelders• Discusssomesystematicapproachesforclinicianstoaddresspolypharmacyin
theirpractice
10:00am–11:00amDO THESE GENES MAKE MY LIVER LOOK FAT? NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE: AN EPIDEMIC EXPLAINED Rick Davis, PA-C
• Identifyriskfactorsforfattyliverdisease• Describenon-invasivetestingforfibrosisinfattyliverdisease• Discussfactorscontributingtometabolicsyndromeinregardstofattyliverdisease• RecognizecurrenttherapiesforNAFLD
PAAV ConferenCe ProgrAm 5
A little explanation . . .Thetwo-hourFridayafternoonpanel,Comprehensive Opioid Education,fulfillsthestate-mandatedtrainingrequirementforallPhysicianAssistantspracticinginVermont.ThissessionisopentoallPAs,whetherornottheyareregisteredforthefullconference.Thereisanominalfeeof$25fornon-PAAVmemberswhowishtoattendonlythissession.
About Our Welcome Reception–Comeandenjoythefood,themusic,andthenetworking.Ourgueststellusyearafteryearthatourreceptionsarethebest.Youwon’tleavehungry,andyoumayevendancealittle!
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36THAnnuAl Winter CMe ConferenCe
StoWe MountAin reSort • StoWe, VerMont
JAnuAry 25 - 28, 2018www.paav.org
ATTENDEE COMMENTS• Well organized . . . high caliber speakers!
• Excellent group of speakers. Every topic can be used in my practice.
• My family and I love the free time to enjoy Vermont.
• Better than 95% of other PA meetings.
• This is by far the best conference I’ve been to year after year.
• Great conference – it gets better every year!
• Consistently clinically relevant, entertaining and fun.
Physician Assistant Academy of VermontAdministrative Office45 Lyme Road, Suite 304Hanover, NH 03755
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DIRECTIONS TO STOWE, VT
By Air — Many airlines provide non-stop and direct jetservice from major US cities to the Burlington InternationalAirport, located 45 minutes from Stowe Mountain Lodge. Car rentals are available at the airport or shuttle arrangements can be made in advance with Stowe Mountain Lodge.
By Car — Stowe is easily reached via New England’s majorinterstate highways. From I-89, take exit 10 for Stowe-Waterbury and follow Route 100 north into Stowe Village. Turn left at the blinking light onto Route 108 north. Stowe Mountain Lodge is 9 miles up the Mountain Road on the right.