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August 15 - 16, 2014Eldorado Hotel
Santa Fe, New Mexico
2014 Santa Fe Bone Symposium
August 15, 2014
On behalf of the Osteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico, I welcome you to the 2014Santa Fe Bone Symposium. I am very pleased to have you participate in this wonderfulevent in the lovely historic capital of New Mexico. This is an annual forum for theinformal exchange of scientific, social and economic information on osteoporosis,bone densitometry and metabolic bone disease. It is also an opportunity to enjoy timewith friends, colleagues and world leaders in the field who share your interests. Theatmosphere is casual, the altitude is high and the science is exciting. I look forward tohaving you share your knowledge and experiences with others at this meeting.
While you are here in Santa Fe, please take full advantage of the beautifulsurroundings. Enjoy a drive in the mountains, dine in some of the city’s finerestaurants, and visit the many museums, historical sites, galleries and shops.
With your help, the Santa Fe Bone Symposium will continue to evolve and improve.For colleagues not able to attend in person, the presentations will be archived onlineas an enduring medical education webinar at www.ofnm.org, with an option forobtaining CME credits as well.
Before you leave, please devote a few minutes to filling out the online ProgramEvaluation Form at www.ofnm.org.
I value your opinion on all aspects of this meeting and your advice on how to organizefuture meetings. Tell me what you would like for next year — from speakers, topicsand location, to food, lodging and social activities.
Finally, don’t forget to mark your calendar for next year’s Santa Fe Bone Symposiumon August 8-9, 2015. I hope to see you then.
Mike LewieckiProgram Director
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Symposium Location Eldorado Hotel309 West San Francisco StreetSanta Fe, NM 87501Tel (505) 988-4455 Fax (505) 995-4555www.eldoradohotel.com
The Eldorado Hotel is located across the street from the Georgia O’Keefe Museum — just one block from Santa FePlaza — and was voted “Best Downtown Hotel” by Santa Feanreaders. It is built in New Mexico’s celebrated Pueblo Revivalstyle, with kiva fireplaces and handcrafted Southwesternfurniture. In addition to its 219 luxurious guest rooms andsuites, there is the option of three inns within walking distance,each with their own style — Las Palomas with authentic adobecasitas, Worldmark, with contemporary studios and suites,and Zona Rosa with up to three bedroom condos. Otherlodging is available nearby as well.
Santa FeSanta Fe, New Mexico provides historic surroundings,enduring cultures, timeless beauty, and sophisticated foodand hospitality. Santa Fe is nestled in the Sangre de CristoMountains, the southernmost sub-range of the RockyMountains, at an altitude of just over 7,000 feet. Foundedin 1610 and known as the “City Different,” Santa Fe is theoldest state capital in the United States. The city’s signatureadobe architecture, tree-shaded plaza and winding streetsmake the city feel more like a foreign destination than oneof America's most historic places. Its friendly people, laidback pace, temperate climate and welcoming hospitalitymake this distinctive city one of the top destinations in thecountry.
TransportationSanta Fe is located 60 miles northeast of Albuquerque andis about an hour scenic drive from AlbuquerqueInternational Airport. Car rentals and commercial shuttlesare available at the airport.
ClimateIn August, the average daytime maximum temperature is 82degrees F, with an average nighttime minimum of 55. Sunshineis 71%, with occasional evening showers. Dress is casual duringthe day, with a sweater or light jacket needed in the evening.
Santa Fe OperaThis world-renowned outdoor event dominates the socialcalendar of many opera buffs traveling from the far reaches of the planet to enjoy its splendor. The opera isjust a short drive from the Eldorado Hotel. For ticketing information, call (800) 280-4654 or visit them atwww.santafeopera.org.
Social Activities and ReceptionsCultural tours of Santa Fe and its vicinity are available.There are numerous shops, galleries, restaurants andgardens nearby. Outdoor activities include hiking, biking,swimming, horseback riding, tennis and rafting.
Accreditation and CME/CE InformationCME Accreditation: This activity has been planned andimplemented in accordance with the Essential Areas andpolicies of the New Mexico Medical Society (NMMS) throughjoint sponsorship of the Greater Albuquerque MedicalAssociation (GAMA) and the New Mexico Clinical Research &Osteoporosis Center, Inc. GAMA is accredited by the NMMSto provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians.
GAMA designates this educational activity for a maximumof 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians shouldonly claim credit commensurate with the extent of theirparticipation in the activity.
CE for Nurses: On the back of the CE certificate, write thereasons the meeting was important to you in your particularwork setting. (Source: New Mexico Nurses Association)
CE for Radiology Techs: This activity has been approvedby the ASRT for 9.5 Category A continuing educationcredits. Participants must complete the entire activity asdesigned and approved to earn the credits. (Source:American Registry of Radiologic Technologists)
This year the Santa Fe Bone Symposium has posted theCME certification and evaluation system online — in aneffort to continue our Green initiatives.
Please go to: www.ofnm.org to complete theevaluation and download your certificate.
CME Disclosure StatementFaculty members are expected to disclose to the programaudience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest that mayhave a direct bearing on the subject matter of the continuingeducation program. This pertains to relationships withpharmaceutical companies, biomedical devicemanufacturers or other corporations whose products orservices are related to the subject matter of the presentationtopic. The intent of this policy is not to prevent a speakerwith a potential conflict of interest from making apresentation. It is merely intended so that any potentialconflict should be identified openly, so the listeners mayform their own judgments about the presentation with thefull disclosure of the facts.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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John P. Bilezikian, MDHonorarium/Speaker: Amgen, Lilly, Merck, NPS, Bristol Meyers Squibb, Johnson & Johnson, RadiusSpeaker: Lilly
Neil Binkley, MDConsultant/Advisory Board: Lilly, MerckResearch Support: Amgen, Lilly, Merck, Opko
Didier Hans, PhD, MBAConsultant: Medimaps Group
Diane Krueger, BS, CBDT, CCRCNo financial relationships to disclose
E. Michael Lewiecki, MD, CCDGrant/Research Support: Amgen, Eli Lilly, Merck, GSKScientific Advisory Board: Amgen, Eli Lilly, MerckSpeakers’ Bureau: Amgen, Eli Lilly, Novartis, Warner ChilcottConsultant: GSK
Robert Marcus, MDHonorarium/Speaker: Eli LillyHonorarium/Consultant: AmgenRetirement Income: Eli Lilly
Paul D. Miller, MDConsultant: Amgen, Lilly, Radius, Merck
Mary K. Oates, MDHonorarium/Speaker: Shionogi, LillyHonorarium/Advisory Committee: TarsaResearch Support: Amgen
Elizabeth Shane, MDHonorarium/Speaker: AmgenResearch Grant: Lilly
FACULTY DISCLOSURES
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2014
7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Symposium RegistrationSouth Concourse
7:30 AM – 8:15 AM Continental BreakfastZia A - C
7:30 AM – 3:30 PM Exhibits OpenZia A - C
8:15 AM – 8:30 AM Welcome and IntroductionE. Michael Lewiecki, MDAnasazi Ballroom
8:30 AM – 9:30 AM Most Important Advances in Skeletal Healthcare From the PastYearPaul D. Miller, MDThis is a review of the most clinically relevant publications and presentations since the last Santa Fe Bone Symposium, covering everything that you should know, but might have missed.Anasazi Ballroom
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM Preventing Fractures in Patients with Dysmobility and ImmobilityNeil Binkley, MDAn update of evolving concepts of “sarcopenia” and “dysmobility syndrome,” with potential applications for the skeletal health care of patients who are frail or physically impaired.Anasazi Ballroom
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Morning BreakZia A – C
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Oral Presentations of Scientific Abstracts Moderated by John P. Bilezikian, MDThe best abstracts on bone disease by endocrinology fellows in trainingprograms from across the U.S.Anasazi Ballroom
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch provided for registered participantsPavilion
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Strategies for Plugging the Black Hole of Osteoporosis Care: Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) for Patients Who Have AlreadyFracturedMary Oates, MDMost patients with fractures are not currently being treated to reduce future fractures. Learn from the experience of others how to develop FLSfor your institution or healthcare delivery system.Anasazi Ballroom
PROGRAM
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2:30 PM – 3:30 PM Premenopausal Osteoporosis: To Treat or Not to Treat?Elizabeth Shane, MDNew data on the pathophysiology of skeletal fragility in premenopausalwomen may lead to better choices of therapy to reduce fracture risk. Anasazi Ballroom
4:00 PM Conclusion of Friday Sessions
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014
7:00 AM Santa Fe Green Chili Fun RunJoin your colleagues for a quite early morning tour of Santa Fe while walking or jogging with others at your own pace. This is an experience, not a competition.Meet in lobby
8:30 AM – 2:00 PM RegistrationSouth Concourse
8:30 AM – 1:30 PM Exhibits OpenZia A – C
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Continental BreakfastZia A - C
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM When Bone Density is Not Enough: Clinical Implications of Bone MicroarchitectureJohn P. Bilezikian, MDBone density measurement by DXA does not fully explain fracture risk insome patients, such as those with hyperparathyroidism and type 2 diabetes mellitus. New technologies for assessing bone microarchitecture provide insights that may help in management ofthese patients. Special bonus: new guidelines for the care of asymptomatic primary hyperthyroidism.Anasazi Ballroom
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM DXA Crash Course for Techs and CliniciansDiane Krueger, BS, CBDT, CCRCEverything you need to know about DXA but didn’t know to ask. Whetheryou are a DXA tech or clinician, there is a lot to learn to make DXA a more useful clinical tool in managing osteoporosis patients.Anasazi Ballroom
PROGRAM (CONTINUED)
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11:00 AM – 11:30 AM Morning BreakZia A – C
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Meet the Professor, Santa Fe StyleAll FacultyAttendees will have the opportunity to ask any question on any topic toone or more faculty members, in small comfortable group settings. Thisis a fabulous opportunity to learn from the best through interactive discussions.Anasazi Ballroom
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch provided for registered participantsPavilion
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM The ABC’s of TBS (Trabecular Bone Score): From Theory to ClinicalPractice Didier Hans, PhD, MBATBS is a method for assessing bone microarchitecture that is an independent predictor of fracture risk. Learn what it is and how it might be used in the management of patients with osteoporosis.Anasazi Ballroom
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM Hot Topics in Bone DiseaseFaculty panel – moderated by Robert Marcus, MDAn open discussion of late-breaking and controversial issues with a faculty panel and participation of all attendees.Anasazi Ballroom
3:30 PM Conclusion of Santa Fe Bone Symposium
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John P. Bilezikian, MD, CCDDr. Bilezikian, the Dorothy L. and Daniel H. Silberberg Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Pharmacology at the Collegeof Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, is Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Director of the Metabolic BoneDiseases Program at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Bilezikian received his undergraduate training at HarvardCollege and his medical training at the College of Physicians & Surgeons. He completed four years of house staff training(internship, residency and Chief Residency) on the Medical Service at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. Dr. Bilezikianreceived his training in Metabolic Bone Diseases and in Endocrinology at NIH in the Mineral Metabolism Branch under thetutelage of Dr. Gerald Aurbach. Dr. Bilezikian belongs to a number of professional societies, including the American Societyfor Bone and Mineral Research, of which he served as President from 1995-1996, and the International Society of ClinicalDensitometry, of which he served as President from 1999-2001. He is a member of the Endocrine Society, the AmericanFederation for Clinical Research, the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the Association of American Physicians, theAmerican Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics,the American College of Endocrinology (that has designated him Master) and the Advisory Medical Panel, Paget's DiseaseFoundation (1991-2011). He serves on the Board of Governors of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (1998- ) andon its Committee of Scientific Advisors (2001- ). He is Chair of the Endocrine Fellows Foundation. He served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (2000-2004) and as Senior Associate Editor of the Journal ofBone and Mineral Research (2008-2012). He is Executive Advisory Editor of Bone Research (2013- ). His books includeEditor-in-Chief of The Parathyroids [1994, 2001, 2013 (in preparation)], and co-editor of The Aging Skeleton (1999),Dynamics of Bone and Cartilage Metabolism (1999, 2006), Principles of Bone Biology (1996, 2002, 2008) andOsteoporosis in Men (2010). He has been on numerous panels, including serving as Chair of the NIH ConsensusDevelopment Panel on Optimal Calcium Intake (1994) and Co-chair of the last two NIH Workshops on PrimaryHyperparathyroidism (2002, 2008). He is a national and international spokesperson for the field of metabolic bonediseases. Dr. Bilezikian's major research interests are related to the clinical investigation of metabolic bone diseases,particularly osteoporosis and primary hyperparathyroidism. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Physician Award of theEndocrine Society, the Frederic C. Bartter Award of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) forExcellence in Clinical Research, the John P. McGovern Compleat Physician Award of the Houston Academy of Medicine, theFirst Annual Global Leadership Award of the International Society of Clinical Densitometry, and Lifetime AchievementAwards of the Armenian American Medical Society of California and the Armenian American Health ProfessionalsOrganization. In 2009, he received the Gideon A. Rodan Excellence in Mentorship Award from the ASBMR. He will bereceiving the Laureate Distinguished Educator Award of The Endocrine Society later in 2014. His publications, whichnumber over 675, speak to his active original investigative initiatives, as well as his authorship of many reference sources ofendocrinology and metabolic bone diseases.
Neil Binkley, MDDr. Binkley earned his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical School and subsequently received histraining in Internal Medicine at the Marshfield Clinic. After several years in private practice, he returned to the University ofWisconsin in 1990 and completed a geriatric fellowship. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, and iscurrently a Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. His researchefforts focus on osteoporosis diagnosis, sarcopenia, optimization of fracture risk assessment, vitamin D and nutrition inbone health. Dr. Binkley is Past President of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry and a member of theInternational Osteoporosis Foundation Committee of Scientific Advisors. He is also member of the American GeriatricsSociety, American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Gerontological Society of America, International Bone andMineral Society, and Wisconsin Bone Club. He has published over 170 peer-reviewed articles and contributed to numeroustextbooks.
SYMPOSIUM FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES
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Didier Hans, PhD, MBAProfessor Hans, PhD, MBA, is the Head of Research and Development in the Bone and Joint Department at the Center ofBone Disease at Lausanne University Hospital. In this role, he is involved in a range of clinical, research and teachingactivities. Pr. Hans has over 25 years of experience working in the musculoskeletal field, with particular emphasis on DXA,microarchitecture and ultrasound imaging techniques. As a medical expert with radiology expertise, Pr. Hans has served asa co-investigator for several clinical trials involving imaging for some of the world’s top pharmaceutical companies, as wellas in scientific advisory board of diagnostic companies.
Pr. Hans teaches courses in DXA, bone microarchitecture techniques, ultrasound, body composition and osteoporosis, andlectures around the world. In addition, he is a certified full clinician faculty and full technologist faculty for the InternationalSociety of Clinical Densitometry Bone Densitometry course. Pr. Hans served as the first non-North American InternationalSociety of Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) President and remained an active member of the ISCD Board of Directors, as well asa member of the scientific advisory committee of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF). He has authored morethan 180 articles, over 20 book chapters, and serves as a reviewer and/or member of the editorial board for10international scientific journals, including Osteoporosis International, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, Journal ofClinical Densitometry, Osteoporosis International and Bone. As a musculoskeletal expert, Pr. Hans has been invited topresent at over 350 conferences and events on topics including osteoporosis, bone quality and bone fractures, among othersubjects.
Pr. Hans was the recipient of the Dr. John P. Bilezikian ISCD Global Leadership Award (2013) as well as the ISCD clinician ofthe year award (2006) for distinguished services to the field of bone densitometry. Pr. Hans has been actively involved withthe reconciliation between ISCD and IOF, which led to a strategic alliance for the common osteoporosis courses worldwide.
Prior to his current position, Pr. Hans was, for 10 years, the Head of R&D in the Radiology Department, bone and bodycomposition laboratory at University of Geneva, Switzerland. Previously, he was the Director of the Quality AssuranceCenter for Clinical Research and the Associate Director of R&D for the ultrasound unit at the Osteoporosis and ArthritisResearch Group (OARG) at UCSF, San Francisco, USA (directed by Prof. Harry K. Genant). At an earlier stage, he was theDirector of both Bone Densitometry, and New Technologies Department and Quality Assurance Center at the Centred’Epidémiologie des Ostéoporoses in Lyon, France (directed by Profs Pierre J. Meunier and Pierre D. Delmas). Pr. Hans earned a PhD in Human Biology and Medical Physics with honors from Claude Bernard University in Lyon, France.He also earned his Masters of Science degree with honors in the area of Acoustic, Signal and Image Processing andUltrasound from Claude Bernard University. He recently completed his expertise with a Master of Business Administration inEntrepreneurship from HEC in Geneva, Switzerland.
Diane Krueger, BS, CBDT, CCRCDiane Krueger received her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a certified ClinicalBone Densitometrist and Clinical Research Coordinator. She has been Program Manager of the University of WisconsinOsteoporosis Clinical Research Program since its inception in 1993. Her research experience and peer-reviewedpublications are related to osteoporosis, nutrition and bone densitometry. Additionally, she participates in educationalactivities affiliated with the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research and the International Society for ClinicalDensitometry (ISCD). She is currently President of the ISCD.
E. Michael Lewiecki, MD, CCDE. Michael Lewiecki, MD, is Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, andDirector of the New Mexico Clinical Research & Osteoporosis Center. His is a consultant in osteoporosis and metabolicbone disease, Supervisor and Interpreter of Bone Density Studies at his center, and an educator with a special interest in themanagement of osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease. He is a principal investigator for the Center’s osteoporosisclinical trials and the author of many peer-reviewed scientific publications on osteoporosis and bone densitometry.
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Paul D. Miller, MDPaul D. Miller, MD, is Distinguished Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado Medical School in Denver,Colorado. In addition, Dr. Miller is the Medical Director of the Colorado Center for Bone Research in Lakewood, Colorado.After Dr. Miller received his medical degree with distinction from The George Washington University School of Medicine inWashington, DC, he became an intern in medicine and Chief Medical Resident at the University of Rochester School ofMedicine in New York. Subsequently, he completed a clinical fellowship and research fellowship in the Division of RenalDiseases at the University of Colorado Medical School.
Treatment of metabolic bone disease has been the primary focus of Dr. Miller’s research. Dr. Miller has authored or co-authored more than 300 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. Dr. Miller is Emeritus Editor of the Journal ofClinical Densitometry.
A Fellow of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Miller is a member of numerous professional organizations. He was afounder of the Metabolic Bone Disease Society of Colorado in 1980, and also the Founding President of the InternationalSociety for Clinical Densitometry. Dr. Miller has served on The National Osteoporosis Foundation’s Interspecialty Council(NOF), the Professional Practice and Publications Committees of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research(ASBMR), the Board of Directors of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF), the Committee of Scientific Advisors ofthe IOF and the National Bone Health Alliance scientific committee to enhance research and education.
Dr. Miller has received numerous awards for his professional contributions including an Honorary Doctorate of Science fromGettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA; Distinguished Alumni Award from The George Washington University School ofMedicine, The Lasker Award from The Colorado Chapter of The American College of Physicians, Outstanding Teacher,Publication(s) and Researcher of The Year Awards from the University of Colorado Medical School, and The OutstandingVolunteer Faculty Award from Denver Health and Hospitals. Most recently, Dr. Miller was awarded the Career AchievementAward (2005) and The Distinguished Clinical Professor promotion (2006) by the Department of Medicine of the Universityof Colorado Medical School and the 2014 President’s Award of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF).
Mary Oates, MDDr. Mary K. Oates is a board certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist. She has been specializing in thediagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis since 1994 and is a Certified Clinical Densitometrist. She is the Medical Directorfor Research for The Pacific Central Coast Health Centers. She founded the Marian and French Hospital OsteoporosisCenters and is a volunteer faculty member at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, California. Her clinic practice inSanta Maria, California also focuses on the evaluation of nerve and muscle disorders with EMG and nerve conductionstudies. She is actively involved with community education and outreach projects aimed at the prevention and treatment ofosteoporosis. She has participated in several osteoporosis pharmaceutical research studies, and observational BodyComposition studies using DXA for the evaluation of bone, muscle and fat. Dr. Oates is a graduate of Ohio State UniversityCollege of Medicine and The University of California, Irvine residency program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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Elizabeth Shane, MDElizabeth Shane, MD, is Professor of Medicine and Vice Chair of Medicine for Clinical and Epidemiological Research atColumbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York City. She received her MD from the University ofToronto, and completed her medical residency and training in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the College of Physiciansand Surgeons and the Presbyterian Hospital in New York. Her research interests include transplantation osteoporosis,premenopausal osteoporosis, bone disease associated with HIV/AIDS, renal bone disease and bone loss due tomedications, and gastrointestinal diseases. Dr. Shane was Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology andMetabolism (2000-2004), Associate Editor of the first-through-sixth editions of the Primer of the Metabolic Bone Diseasesand Disorders of Mineral Metabolism, and is currently Associate Editor of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research (2013-2018). Dr. Shane is Past President of the American Association for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR), and served on theBoard of Directors of FASEB from 2007-2011. She chaired or co-chaired ASBMR Task Forces on Ethics in Publishing in2005, Osteonecrosis of the Jaw in 2006-7, and Atypical Femur Fractures in 2009-10, and again in 2012-13. She serves onthe Advisory Council for the National Institute of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). She was awarded the2013 Frederic C. Bartter Award by the American Society of Bone and Mineral Research for outstanding contributions toclinical investigation in diseases of bone and mineral metabolism.
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The Osteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation established to support osteoporosis education and research. In addition to organizingthe Santa Fe Bone Symposium, the Foundationsponsors Albuquerque osteoporosis supportgroups and has been a co-sponsor of osteoporosis awareness events such as the “Stroll & Roll” for Osteoporosis and Arthritis, with the New Mexico Department of Health. Dr. E. Michael Lewiecki is President of the Foundation.
A special thank you to our Program Committee:E. Michael Lewiecki, MD (Chair)Michael S. Katz, MDMarjorie M. Luckey, MDRobert Marcus, MDLance A. Rudolph, MD
ORGANIZERS
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Organizers of the Santa Fe Bone Symposium wish to express their gratitude tothe following supporters whose generosity in the form of educational
grants or donations has made this meeting possible:
Amgen Inc.
Alexion
Lilly Pharmaceuticals
Merck
Roche Diagnostics
2014 SANTA FE BONE SYMPOSIUMSUPPORTERS
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Alexion
Amgen Inc.
GE Healthcare
Greater Albuquerque Medical Association
Hologic
Lilly USA
Medimaps Group
Medtronic
National Bone Health Alliance/NOF
Osteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico
OsteoStrong
X-Ray Associates of New Mexico
Exhibit TimesExhibits will be open from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM on Friday, August 15, 2014 and again
from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM on Saturday, August 16, 2014.
EXHIBITORSThe following organizations are supporting the Santa Fe Bone Symposium through their involvement with
exhibitions. Please take some time to visit the exhibits before and after the scientific presentations.
In accordance with the precedent established at the first Santa Fe BoneSymposium, the wearing of neckties during the scientific presentations ishighly discouraged (“No-Tie Rule”). Appropriate action will be taken for allinfractions of this rule. See below for the only exception to this rule.
For social activities, ties are optional and generally not necessary in Santa Fe. If you plan on attending the opera, be prepared for cool weatherand possible rain. Typical dress for the opera ranges from a tuxedo andevening gown, to jeans and t-shirt with turquoise jewelry. Black capes andother outrageous costume accessories are commonly seen.
Special Exception to the “No-Tie Rule” With aging and the onset of institutional lethargy, the symposium organizers havecome to realize that there are some individuals (very few, thank goodness) who donot feel comfortable without wearing a tie. Therefore, a tie may be worn, providedit meets certain specifications. If a tie can reasonably be called a “BONE TIE,” it willnot be forcibly removed from the owner. For those who wish to wear a bone tie butdo not have one, Santa Fe Bone Symposium neckties (and scarves) will be sold onthe premises and are also available online at www.osteoporosisfoundation.org.This is an extraordinarily attractive tie, designed under the supervision of Dr. MikeLewiecki and Dr. David Dempster, with a red chili spine theme and the runninglogo of the Santa Fe Bone Symposium. Do not leave Santa Fe without one.Proceeds from all sales are used to support osteoporosis educational activities andmay help to offset your registration fee for future symposia.
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PROGRAM EVALUATION FORM
In an effort to continue with our “green” initiatives, the program evaluation and CME certificates will beavailable online only.
Your input counts! To receive full CME/CE credit for thismeeting, you must complete evaluations for ALL presentations, and the overall program. Complete anevaluation after each presentation. At the end of the
meeting, return to the website to complete the overall program evaluation.
You have until August 31, 2014 to submit your evaluation survey and earnCME credit.
CME/CE CERTIFICATESYou may access your CME/CE certificate on the website beginning on Monday, August 18, 2014.
Go to: www.ofnm.org to complete the evaluation and download your certificate, or scan* the QR Code below for direct link.
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2014 SANTA FE BONE SYMPOSIUMPRESENTED BY:
OSTEOPOROSIS FOUNDATION OF NEW MEXICO
Attendee Roster (As of July 31, 2014)
Ray Adelizzi
Mark Ambler6105 Salcon CliffAustin, TX 78749
Mohammed Ansari
Stephen Aronoff610 Oakmont CtFairview, TX 75069
Jeanne AttrepPhysician11454 W. Clover WayAvondale, AZ 85392
Polly Azar
Daniel BaranMedical Affairs DirectorMerck & Co49 Colton LaneShrewsbury, MA 01545
Stephen BarrettDirector of Drug Discovery, ChemistryCayman Chemical Company1180 E. Ellsworth RoadAnn Arbor, MI 48108
Elizabeth Barrett-ConnorProfessor & Chief of Division of EpidemiologyUniversity of California San Diego6423 Avenida CrestaLa Jolla, CA 92037
Pamela BartelsBlue Ridge Medical Group1445 Airport RdMarion, NC 28752
Elizabeth Batcher
Diandra Co BecentiPhysician AssistantOrthopedic Associates PA
Barbara Denise Beck2815 W Elk AveDuncan, OK 73533
John BilezikianProfessor of Medicine and Chief of EndocrinologyColumbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
Neil BinkleyProfessorUniversity of Wisconsin OsteoporosisClinical Research Program
Jenny Blau
Mark Box221 W 48th St, Apt 1902Kansas City, MO 64112
Caitlin Brady35 Crosby DrBedford, MA 01730
Nancy Brimeyer3740 Utica Ridge Suite ABettendorf, KS 52722
Steve BuchananRepresentativeLilly
J. McCall BundyPhysicianMercy9801 Stonebridge DrYukon, OK 73099
Londa CarrascoPhysicianCarrasco & Carrasco
Roberto CarrascoPhysicianCarrasco & Carrasco1911 Port Lane - Suite 2Amarillo, TX 79106
Mary Ray Cate1677 Cerro GordoSanta Fe, NM 87501
Foiqa ChaudhryClinical FellowUniversity of Florida, Gainesville
Sandra ChavezRepresentativeLillyP.O. Box 36598, 5926 Los Hermanos NEAlbuquerque, NM 87176
Irene Chiucchini
Nalurporn ChokrugvaranonEndocrinologistUniversity of Missouri, Kansas City13136 Delaware CtKansas City, KS 66109
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Jenny ColemanNurse PractitionerKidney and Blood Pressure Clinic
Kathleen Colleran1 University Blvd. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87131
Holly Couture
Bruce Cross109 Ernst PlClovis, NM 88101
Jeff Dahl17009 South Orchid Flower TrailVail, AZ 85641
Paula DakinClinical Research Medical DirectorAmgen, IncOne Amgen Center Drive - MS 27-5-AThousand Oaks, CA 91320
Karla Demby111 North Park StreetCortez, CO 81321
Louis Deppe205 Windridge DriveBoerne, TX 78006
Christian Dequet1000 Newbury Road, Ste 285Newbury Park, CA 91320
Teresa Deras
Didier Hans
Patricia DonohueNurse PractitionerHospital for Special Surgery457 Hartford DriveNutley, NJ 7110
Terry EdwardsP.O. Box 51375Albuquerque, NM 87181
Dale EricksonRenal Medicine Assoc.2904 Calle Grande, NWAlbuquerque, NM 87104
Phillip Esdale3420 Watertown PlaceBirmingham, AL 35243
Dominique FavellDirector, Medical AffairsAgnovos Healthcare
Sharon Fisher4496 Hillcrest AveJuneau, AK 99801
Frances FiskPhysician and OwnerNew Mexico Gynecology Consult.1104 Bryn Mawr NEAlbuquerque, NM 87106
David Fittingoff3054 Hollycrest AveThousand Oaks, CA 91362
J.D. Florence
Susan FreburgARNPRheumatology Associates
Rosa GalvezLovelace Medical Group
Tatiana GandraburaEndocrine FellowTemple University Hospital
Mary Gasal3709 Juniper HillsCedar Park, TX 78613
Corinne Glock2200 Williams StDenver, CO 80205
Rafael Grau10358 E. Snyder Creek PlaceTucson, AZ 85749
David Greenblatt6755 West Beechlands DriveCincinnati, OH 45237
Bennett Greenspan514 Arrington AvenueNorth Augusta, SC 29841
Robert GregermanProfessor of MedicineRetired104 Mossy Cup WestSan Antonio, TX 78231
Vicki GreiffInternal Medicine PhysicianArizona Community Physicians5690 N Camino ArturoTucson, AZ 85718
Joseph Griffin3633 Crossings DrivePrescott, AZ 86305
Lissa GuruleIV CoordinatorNMCROC300 Oak St NeAlbuquerque, NM 87106
Madeleine Gutierrez AcevedoEndocrinology FellowSan Juan City Hospital
Dat Ha
Thomas Hanson1219 Dry Creek PlaceLas Cruces, NM 88011
Jennifer HaoFellowUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Alan HarrisChief Medical OfficerRadius Health190 E 72 St Apt 32 CNew York, NY 10021
Keith Harvie4325 Carlisle Blvd. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87107
Gary Hattersley22 Brandymeade CircleStow, MA 01775
Catherine HawthorneChief Orthopedic Surgery Dept.Gallup Indian Medical Center305 S Strong DrGallup, NM 87301
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Erin Henderson111 N Park StreetCortez, CO 81321
James HoweCEOAgnovos Healthcare
Kirk HutchinsonMedical LiaisonAmgen, Inc5420 E. Placita Del MarTucson, AZ 85718
Frank Isabelle155 Commerce Park DriveWesterville, OH 43082
Mary Jackson
Jill JandreskiAlexion
Judi Jehle470 Taylor RoadSuite 300Montgomery, AL 36117
Amy Jones6411 Jefferson BlvdFrederick, MD 21703
Rasesh Kapadia10 Lantern LaneWayne, PA 19087
Curtis Kapsner2210 Teodoro NWAlbuquerque, NM 87107
Patricia Kapsner1 University Blvd. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110
Michael KatzEndocrinologistRegional Endocrinology Assoc.
Lily Kaye11349 Montana AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90049
Kara KernPhysicianFamily Healthcare Affiliates2325 Cobblecreek DriveConroe, TX 77384
Beth KitchinAssistant Professor, Nutrition SciencesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham1020 B 42nd Street SouthBirmingham, AL 35222
Marcia Ko6711 East Maverick RoadParadise Valley, AZ 85253
Marlene Kravitz300 Oak St NEAlbuquerque, NM 87106
Dana Krayeski140 Broadway46TH FLNew York, NY 10005
Diane KruegerResearch Program ManagerUniversity of Wisconsin OsteoporosisClinical Research Program
Pratima Kumar7605 Ashleaf CoveAustin, TX 78759
Chian Kent Kwoh1501 N. Campbell AvenueRoom 8303Tucson, AZ 85724
Ivan E Laboy OrtizEndocrinology FellowSan Juan City Hospital
Claudio Lehmann4309 Clayton Rd WFort Worth, TX 76116
Larry LevinP.O. Box 867Aptos, CA 95001
E. Michael LewieckiSymposium DirectorOsteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico
William Long231 1st Ave SWHickory, NC 28602
Marjorie Luckey1540 Weimer RoadTaos, NM 87571
Denise LudwigAmgen, Inc
Lynn Mack984130 Nebraska Medical CenterOmaha, NE 68198
Michelle Mangual GarciaEndocrinology FellowSan Juan City Hospital
Paola Mansilla LetelierEndocrinology FellowSan Juan City Hospital
Robert MarcusProfessor EmeritusStanford University
Michael Maricic4022 Calle Vista CiudadTucson, AZ 85750
Mary Martinez
Michele McDermottSection Chief Menopause and OsteoporosisThe Austin Diagnostic Clinic4902 Mantle DriveAustin, TX 78746
Bryan McGee8014 E Fairmount DrDenver, CO 80230
Paul MillerDistinguished Clinical Professor of MedicineUniversity of Colorado Health SciencesCenter
Jared MillerPhysician AssistantOrthopedic Associates PA2300 E 30th Bld D Ste 101Farmington, NM 87401
Kevin MillsSr Regional Medical LiaisonAmgen, Inc231 Rockland TrailLucas, TX 75002
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Inge MoermanWard De Bockstraat 30Lokeren, 9160BELGIUM
Judith Nakashima60 Love CourtLongview, WA 98632
James Nakashima60 Love CourtLongview, WA 98632
Sandra NavarroPhysician- Family PracticeUniversity Medical Center- El Paso, TX5976 Los PueblosEl Paso, TX 79912
Frie NemariamLovelace Medical Group
Mary Oates
Jerry Owensby6242 E. Arbor AveSuite 111Mesa, AZ 85206
Mary PacePhysicianTupelo Medical Group2013 North Parc CircleTupelo, MS 38804
Urvi Patel2801 Poplar Trl.Garland, TX 75042
Henry Patton95 Cornish Trace DriveCovington, GA 30014
Andres Peisajovich9250 Florence Ave NEAlbuquerque, NM 87122
Kanchan PemaTexas Tech University Health SciencesCenter1708 Fred Adkins LaneEl Paso, TX 79936
Veronica Piziak
Gloria RaelExecutive DirectorAlbuquerque GED, Inc.
Varuni Rao503 Park Ridge LaneWhite Plains, NY 10603
Angela Richmond2600 Sofamor Danek DriveMemphis, TN 38132
Douglas RiethInternist1330 Boiling Springs RdSuite 2500Spartanburg, SC 29303
Debra RiggsFamily PhysicianMercy9801 Stonebridge DriveYukon, OK 73099
Carmen Rivera AnayaEndocrinology FellowSan Juan City Hospital
Peter RizkLilly USA3900 Ashburton WayFlower Mound, TX 75022
Cheryl Jan RogersDoD5439 Childress DriveGrand Prairie, TX 75052
Lance RudolphNMCROC
Constantine Saadeh6842 Plum CreekAmarillo, TX 79124
Alfredo Sanchez CruzEndocrinology FellowSan Juan City Hospital
Narinder SandhuEndocrine FellowPenn State Hershey Medical Center
David Schade
Lawrence Schreiber630 Paseo Del Pueblo SurSuite 150Taos, NM 87571
Alana Serota535 E 70th StNew York, NY 10021
Elizabeth ShaneProfessor of MedicineColumbia University Medical Center
Pankaj ShardaEndocrinology Fellow PhysicianTemple University
Maryam SharifEndocrinology FellowUNM
William Shergy1511 Bohannon DriveHuntsville, AL 35802
Christine SimonelliMedical DirectorHealthEast Osteoporosis Care10 Oriole LaneNorth Oaks, MN 55127
Charla SimpsonOwnerOsteoStrong6513 Kalgan Rd NERio Rancho, NM 87144
Elizabeth SmithDirector, Clinical AffairsAgnovos Healthcare
Marilyn Sorensen223 West 1230 North Suite 206Provo, UT 84604
Richard StamileOrthopedic SurgeonTulsa Bone and Joint Associates, Inc4343 South Victor AveTulsa, OK 74105
Larry Stonesifer
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Monica TannyNM Clinical Research and Osteoporosid300 Oak St NEAlbuquerque, NM 87106
Lesley TeixeiraRadiographerPresbyterian Health Services1408 Jardin Rd SWAlbuquerque, NM 87105
Patrick Timms, MD, PhDRheumatologistSouthern Colorado Clinic3676 Parker BlvdPueblo, CO 81008
Isabel TorresNM Clinical Research and OsteoporsisCenter300 Oak St NEAlbuquerque, NM 87106
Rafael Trinidad HernandezEndocrinology FellowSan Juan City Hospital
Phillip Trujillo
Terry TurnerPhysician5581 W. Park AveChandler, AZ 85226
Alexander Uihlein39 E. Elm St.Chicago, IL 60611
Wim Van DammeWard De Bockstraat 30Lokeren, 9160BELGIUM
Ellen Warren630 Paseo Del Pueblo SurSuite 150Taos, NM 87571
Bryan WassonSenior PhysicianHealth Texas400 W I 635 #200Irving, TX 75063
Troy Wester
Todd Weston
Jane Wheeler1126 Slide RoadLubbock, TX 79416
Clarence WheelerKidney and Blood Pressure Clinic1126 Slide Road - Suite 4BLubbock, TX 79416
Michael Whitaker13400 E SheaScottsdale, AZ 85259
Daniel Widholm300 Oak St NEAlbuquerque, NM 87106
Janette WigginsNM Clinical Research and OsteoporosisCenter300 Oak Street NEAlbuquerque, NM 87106
Chris WilliamsonAmgen
Gary WoodMedical DirectorNorthwest Women’s Imaging4771 E Country Villa DrTucson, AZ 85718
Keith Woolley1153 Lafayette StDenver, CO 80218
Susan YuditskayaClinical Endocrinology FellowNIH
Debbie ZeldowSr Director, Clinical ProgramsNBHA
Mihail Zilbermint