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Hypertension Academy Friday 6/23/2006 Introduction John M. Flack, MD, MPH Chair, Department of Medicine Wayne State University 4201 St. Antoine, 2E-UHC Detroit, MI 48201 USA 313-966-0635 [email protected] Hypertension Academy Friday 6/23/2006 What the Practitioner Needs to Know to Effectively Measure and Treat Hypertension Elijah Saunders, MD Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine 419 W. Redwood Street, Suite 620 Baltimore, MD 21201 USA 410-328-4366 [email protected] Hypertension Academy Friday 6/23/2006 Modifying the Office Environment to Improve Blood Pressure Measurement and Management Samar A. Nasser, PA-C, MPH Physician Assistant-C Detroit Receiving Hospital-UHC Dept of CV Epi & Clinical Affairs 4201 St. Antoine, UHC-Suite 4H Detroit, MI 48201 USA 313-745-5157 [email protected] Hypertension Academy Friday 6/23/2006 Overview of Antihypertensive Drugs Domenic A. Sica, MD Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia Clinical Pharmacology & Hypertension 1101 East Marshall Street P.O. Box 980160, Sanger Hall, Rm. 8062 Richmond, VA 23298-0160 USA 804-828-2223 Hypertension Academy Friday 6/23/2006 Novel Approaches to Lowering Blood Pressure in Touch to Control Patients Angela Brown, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine Cardiovascular Division 660 S. South Euclid Ave, Box 8086 St. Louis, MO 63110 USA 314-362-1291 [email protected] Hypertension Academy Friday 6/23/2006 Opportunities and Pitfalls in Treating Hypertension in Persons with Chronic Kidney Disease Matthew R. Weir, MD Professor of Medicine University of Maryland Div. Of Nephrology 22 South Greene Street, Rm N3W143 Baltimore, MD 21201 USA 410-328-5720 [email protected]

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Hypertension AcademyFriday 6/23/2006Introduction

John M. Flack, MD, MPHChair, Department of MedicineWayne State University4201 St. Antoine, 2E-UHCDetroit, MI 48201 [email protected]

Hypertension AcademyFriday 6/23/2006What the Practitioner Needs to Know to Effectively Measure and Treat Hypertension

Elijah Saunders, MDProfessor of MedicineUniversity of MarylandSchool of Medicine419 W. Redwood Street, Suite 620Baltimore, MD 21201 [email protected]

Hypertension AcademyFriday 6/23/2006Modifying the Office Environment to Improve Blood Pressure Measurement and Management

Samar A. Nasser, PA-C, MPHPhysician Assistant-CDetroit Receiving Hospital-UHCDept of CV Epi & Clinical Affairs4201 St. Antoine, UHC-Suite 4HDetroit, MI 48201 [email protected]

Hypertension AcademyFriday 6/23/2006Overview of Antihypertensive Drugs

Domenic A. Sica, MDProfessor of Medicine and PharmacologyVirginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of VirginiaClinical Pharmacology & Hypertension1101 East Marshall StreetP.O. Box 980160, Sanger Hall, Rm. 8062Richmond, VA 23298-0160 [email protected]

Hypertension AcademyFriday 6/23/2006Novel Approaches to Lowering Blood Pressure in Touch to Control Patients

Angela Brown, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineWashington University in St. Louis School of MedicineCardiovascular Division660 S. South Euclid Ave, Box 8086St. Louis, MO 63110 [email protected]

Hypertension AcademyFriday 6/23/2006Opportunities and Pitfalls in Treating Hypertension in Persons with Chronic Kidney Disease

Matthew R. Weir, MDProfessor of MedicineUniversity of MarylandDiv. Of Nephrology22 South Greene Street, Rm N3W143Baltimore, MD 21201 [email protected]

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Hypertension AcademyFriday 6/23/2006Debate: Diuretics Have Been Overemphasized as Antihypertensive Agents? PRO

Kenneth A. Jamerson, MDProfessor of Internal MedicineUniversity of MichiganCardiovascular Medicine24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby M, 3rd Fl Domino Farms 0739Ann Arbor, MI 48106 [email protected]

Hypertension AcademyFriday 6/23/2006Debate: Diuretics Have Been Overemphasized as Antihypertensive Agents? CON

Jackson T. Wright, MD, PhDProfessor of MedicineCase Western Reserve University11100 Euclid Avenue, Bolwell Suite 5098University Hospitals of ClevelandCleveland, OH 44106-5063 [email protected]

ISHIB Partners SummitFriday 6/23/2006Conference Overview and Objectives

Shawna D. Nesbitt, MD, MSAssociate ProfessorThe University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at DallasInternal Medicine-Hypertension5323 Harry Hines Blvd., CS8.102ADallas, TX 75390-8899 [email protected]

ISHIB Partners SummitFriday 6/23/2006Welcome

James R. Gavin, MD, PhDClinical Professor of MedicineEmory University School of Medicinec/o Full Spectrum Consulting145 Bayberry RunFairburn, GA 30213 [email protected]

ISHIB Partners SummitFriday 6/23/2006The Jackson Heart Study

Herman A. Taylor, MD, MPHPrincipal Investigator, Professor of MedicineJackson State UniversityJackson Heart Study350 W. Woodrow Wilson Dr., Suite 701Jackson, MS 39213 [email protected]

ISHIB Partners SummitFriday 6/23/2006Introduction & Acknowledgement of ISHIB Founders

Charles L. Curry, MDHoward University College of MedicineDivision of Cardiovascular Disease2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W.Washington, DC 20060 [email protected]

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ISHIB Partners SummitFriday 6/23/2006The Future of Cardiovascular Health: An NHLBI Prospective

Peter Savage, MDDirectorNHLBI, NIH, Div of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications6701 Rockledge DriveRm 8100, MSC 7938Bethesda, MD 20892 [email protected]

ISHIB Partners SummitFriday 6/23/2006The State of Cardiovascular Health Worldwide

George A. Mensah, MDChief Medical Officer, Associate Director for Medical Affairs (Acting)Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNational Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion4770 Buford Highway, NE, MS K-40Atlanta, GA 30341 [email protected]

ISHIB Partners SummitFriday 6/23/2006Hypertension: A 20-Year ISHIB Perspective

Elijah Saunders, MDProfessor of MedicineUniversity of MarylandSchool of Medicine419 W. Redwood Street, Suite 620Baltimore, MD 21201 [email protected]

Lunch SymposiumSaturday 6/24/2006The Metabolic Environment in Race and Ethnicity

Sherita Hill Golden, MD, MHSAsst Prof of Medicine and EpidemiologyJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineDivision of Endocrinology and Metabolism2024 E. Monument Street, Suite 2-600Baltimore, MD 21205 [email protected]

Lunch SymposiumSaturday 6/24/2006CVD and the Metabolic Environment – The Need for an Evidence-Based Plan

Keith C. Ferdinand, MDChief Science OfficerAssociation of Black Cardiologists5355 Hunter RoadAtlanta, GA 30349 [email protected]

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Lunch SymposiumSaturday 6/24/2006The Link Between CVD and the Metabolic Environment: Emerging Evidence

Brent M. Egan, MDProfessor of Pharmacology and MedicineMedical University of South CarolinaGeneral Internal Medicine Hypertension Section135 Rutledge Ave., RT 1004Charleston, SC 29425 [email protected]

Plenary Session ISaturday 6/24/2006The Importance of Access to Health Care to Reduce Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

LeRoi S. Hicks, MD, MPHInstructor in Medicine and Health Care PolicyHarvard Medical School180 Longwood AvenueBoston, MA 02115 [email protected]

Plenary Session ISaturday 6/24/2006Metabolic Syndrome: A Prelude to Diabetes and its Long-Term Complications?

Sandeep Gupta, MDWhipps Cross and St. Bartholomew's University HospitalsDepartment of CardiologyLeytonstone, London E11 1NR United [email protected]

Plenary Session ISaturday 6/24/2006Ethnic Differences in Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

Kwame Osei, MDProfessor of Medicine and Exercise PhysiologyOhio State Univ Medical CenterDiv. Of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism1581 Dodd Drive491 McCampbell HallColumbus, OH 43210-1296 [email protected]

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Plenary Session ISaturday 6/24/2006Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease: Reducing Risk and End Organ Damage

Rita J. Louard, MDDirector, Clinical Diabetes CenterDiabetes and Metabol.ic Montefiore Medical CenterMedicine Division of Endocrinology111 East 210th StreetBronx, NY 10467-2490 [email protected]

Workshop ASaturday 6/24/2006Metabolic Syndrome in African American Children and Adolescents

Silva Arslanian, MDDirector, General Clinical Research Center and Weight Management & Wellness CenterChildren's Hospital of Pittsburgh806 Morewood AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15213 [email protected]

Workshop ASaturday 6/24/2006Overview on Epidemiology, Prevalence and Implications for Premature Cardiovascular Disease

Elizabeth B. Rappaport, MDProgram DirectorThomas Jefferson University1015 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19107 [email protected]

Workshop ASaturday 6/24/2006Metabolic Syndrome in Hispanic Children and Adolescents

Martha L. Cruz, DVM, DphilAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Texas at El PasoCollege of Health Sciences1101 N. CampbellEl Paso, TX 79902 [email protected]

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Workshop BSaturday 6/24/2006Medications for Obesity Management: Prescription and Over-the Counter Options

Dennis C. Smith, MD780 Canton Road, Suite 320Marietta, GA 30060 [email protected]

Workshop BSaturday 6/24/2006Surgical Procedures for the Treatment of Obestiy

David S. Kountz, MDAssociate Professor and Associate DeanUMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolChief, Div of Primary Care, Dept. of MedMedical Director, RWJ - University Medical Group125 Patterson Street, Suite 7300New Brunswick, NJ 08901 [email protected]

Dinner SymposiumSaturday 6/24/2006Blood Pressure: In Control or Out of Control? An Epidemiological Examination of How Well We Are Managing Hypertension in Ethinc Minority Populations and the Importance of Early Risk Identification and Intervention-Getting to Goal and Staying There

Karol E. Watson, MD, PhDCo-Director, UCLA Program in Preventive CardiologyUCLA1801 Clark LaneRedondo Beach, CA 90278 USA310-794-7121/[email protected]

Dinner SymposiumSaturday 6/24/2006Hypertension: A Systemic Disease Requiring Systematic Approaches to Therapy-Recent Clinical Practice Recommendations Focusing on Combination Therapy in Difficult-to-Treat Patient Populations with High Blood Pressure and Compelling Conditions

Keith C. Ferdinand, MDChief Science OfficerAssociation of Black Cardiologists5355 Hunter RoadAtlanta, GA 30349 [email protected]

Dinner SymposiumSaturday 6/24/2006The Foundation Role of Calcium Channel Blockers and ACE Inhibitors for Hypertension Management in Ethnic Minority Populations-Evidence, Clinical Trials, and the Prediction of Outcomes: When Combination Therapy Makes Sense

Elijah Saunders, MDProfessor of MedicineUniversity of MarylandSchool of Medicine419 W. Redwood Street, Suite 620Baltimore, MD 21201 [email protected]

Dinner SymposiumSaturday 6/24/2006Presenting: Real World Strategies for Optimizing Management of High Blood Pressure, Cardiac Risk Factors, and Preventing End Organ Disease

Domenic A. Sica, MDProfessor of Medicine and PharmacologyVirginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of VirginiaClinical Pharmacology & Hypertension1101 East Marshall StreetP.O. Box 980160, Sanger Hall, Rm. 8062Richmond, VA 23298-0160 [email protected]

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Lifestyle ModificationSaturday 6/24/2006Introduction

Rosalind M. Peters, PhD, RNAssistant ProfessorWayne State UniversityCollege of Nursing5557 Cass Avenue358 CohnDetroit, MI 48202 [email protected]

Lifestyle ModificationSaturday 6/24/2006Stress and African American Women: Implications for Clinical Practice

Mary S. Webb, PhD, RNAssociate DeanUniversity of South FloridaCollege of Nursing12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.Tampa, FL 33612-4799 [email protected]

Lifestyle ModificationSaturday 6/24/2006Modifying the DASH Diet for Soul Food

Jenice Rankins, EdDAssociate ProfessorFlorida State UniversityDept. of Nutrition416 Sandels BuildingTallahassee, FL 32306 [email protected]

Lifestyle ModificationSaturday 6/24/2006Where are the Tools? Web Resources To Support Lifestyle Changes

Temple O. Robinson, MDMedical DirectorBond Community Health Center710 Orange AvenueTallahassee, FL 32310 [email protected]

Breakfast SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and Management in High-Risk Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease

Donna Mendes, MDSenior Vascular AttendingSt. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital CenterVascular Surgery1090 Amsterdam AvenueNew York, NY 10025 [email protected]

Breakfast SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006Prevention and Management of Stroke in High-Risk Populations

Bruce Ovbiagele, MDUCLA Medical CenterOlive View-UCLA Stroke Center14445 Olive View Drive, Room 2C-136Sylmar, CA 71342 [email protected]

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Plenary Session IISunday 6/25/2006Introduction

Ralph E. Watson, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine/Adjunct Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology/Director of Hypertension ClinicMichigan State UniversityCollege of Human MedicineB338 Clinical CenterEast Lansing, MI 48824 [email protected]

Plenary Session IISunday 6/25/2006Energy Metabolism and Hypertension

Lizzy M. Brewster, MDTefelenstraat 701107 SM AmsterdamThe [email protected]

Plenary Session IISunday 6/25/2006A-Heft and BiDil for Heart Failure in Blacks

Keith C. Ferdinand, MDChief Science OfficerAssociation of Black Cardiologists5355 Hunter RoadAtlanta, GA 30349 [email protected]

Plenary Session IISunday 6/25/2006Inflammation and Coronary Heart Disease

Michelle A. Albert, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of MedicineBrigham and Women’s HospitalCardiovascular Division75 Francis StreetPBB-1Boston, MA 02115 [email protected]

Lunch SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006Strategies for the Prevention of Macrovascular and Microvascular Complications in the Patient with Diabetes and Hypertension

John M. Flack, MD, MPHChair, Department of MedicineWayne State University4201 St. Antoine, 2E-UHCDetroit, MI 48201 [email protected]

Lunch SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006Renin-Angiotensin Blockade and Diabetes: Where to Go Next?

Shawna D. Nesbitt, MD, MSAssociate ProfessorThe University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at DallasInternal Medicine-Hypertension5323 Harry Hines Blvd., CS8.102ADallas, TX 75390-8899 [email protected]

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Lunch SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006The Cardiovascular Disease Continuum: Therapeutic Options and Class Effects

Domenic A. Sica, MDProfessor of Medicine and PharmacologyVirginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of VirginiaClinical Pharmacology & Hypertension1101 East Marshall StreetP.O. Box 980160, Sanger Hall, Rm. 8062Richmond, VA 23298-0160 [email protected]

Hurricane Katrina Special SessionSunday 6/25/2006Welcome and Introduction

George A. Mensah, MDChief Medical Officer, Associate Director for Medical Affairs (Acting)Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNational Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion4770 Buford Highway, NE, MS K-40Atlanta, GA 30341 [email protected]

Hurricane Katrina Special SessionSunday 6/25/2006Pre-Katrina Storms: The Underlying Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases

Evangeline Franklin, MD, MPHDirectorCity of New Orleans Health DepartmentClinical Services and Employee Health1300 Perdido Street, Suite 8E18New Orleans, LA 70112 [email protected]

Hurricane Katrina Special SessionSunday 6/25/2006What Really Happened? The Human Face of Katrina

Keith C. Ferdinand, MDChief Science OfficerAssociation of Black Cardiologists5355 Hunter RoadAtlanta, GA 30349 [email protected]

Hurricane Katrina Special SessionSunday 6/25/2006The Plan and Call to Action: Steps to Curb the Increase of Chronic Disease in the Aftermath of Katrina

Kevin U. Stephens, MD, JDDirectorNew Orleans Health Department1300 Perdido StreetRoom 8E18New Orleans, LA 70112 [email protected]

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Hurricane Katrina Special SessionSunday 6/25/2006Post-Katrina Storms: The Burdern of Disease Leading to Poor Health and Compounding the Effects of a Disaster

Cheryl Taylor, RN, PhDInterim Director Graduate Programs in Nursing Project Director: Reach 2010REACH the Heart of New Orleans1515 Poldras Street, Suite 1020New Orleans, LA 70112 [email protected]

Workhsop CSunday 6/25/2006Introduction

Janice P. Lea, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineEmory University School of MedicineRenal Division101 Woodruff CircleWMB Room 338Atlanta, GA 30322 [email protected]

Workhsop CSunday 6/25/2006Metabolic Syndrome Predicts Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease

Paul K. Whelton, MDSenior Vice President for Health SciencesTulane UniversitySchool of Public Health and Tropical Medicine1440 Canal Street, Suite 2400, Tw-5New Orleans, LA 70112 USA504 [email protected]; [email protected]

Workhsop CSunday 6/25/2006Antihypertensives and Their Effect on Insulin Resistance

Susanne B. Nicholas, MD, PhD, MPH, FASNAssistant ProfessorUCLANephrology/Endocrinology Divisions900 Veteran Avenue, Suite 24-130Box 957073Los Angeles, CA 90095 [email protected]

Workhsop CSunday 6/25/2006Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, and Family History of End Stage Renal Disease

William M. McClellan, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of EpidemiologyEmory University School of MedicineRollins School of Public Health1518 Clifton Road, NE, Room 458Atlanta, GA 30322 [email protected]

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Workshop DSunday 6/25/2006Introduction

Jacqueline M. Washington, MDPhysicianCrawford Long HospitalAtlanta Neuromuscular Diagnostic, LLC550 Peachtree Street, Ste. 1575Atlanta, GA 30308 [email protected]

Workshop DSunday 6/25/2006Stroke Risk Factors and Their Evaluation

Galen V. Henderson, MDDirector-Stroke, Cerebrovascular Disease & Neurological Intensive Care UnitBrigham and Women's HospitalDepartment of NeurologyDivision of Critical Care and Stroke75 Francis StreetBoston, MA 02115 [email protected]

Workshop DSunday 6/25/2006Current Paradigms for the Treatment of Stroke

Salina Waddy, MDAssistant Professor of Neurology and Human GeneticsEmory UniversityWMRB 101 Woodruff Memorial Circle, Suite 6000Atlanta, GA 30322 [email protected]

Dinner SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006The Epidemic of the Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Complications in Blacks

George A. Mensah, MDChief Medical Officer, Associate Director for Medical Affairs (Acting)Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNational Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion4770 Buford Highway, NE, MS K-40Atlanta, GA 30341 [email protected]

Dinner SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006Pharmacologic Considerations in the Difficult-to-Treat Black Hypertensive Patient

Domenic A. Sica, MDProfessor of Medicine and PharmacologyVirginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of VirginiaClinical Pharmacology & Hypertension1101 East Marshall StreetP.O. Box 980160, Sanger Hall, Rm. 8062Richmond, VA 23298-0160 [email protected]

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Dinner SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006Management of Hypertension in Black Patients: Making the Right Choices

William C. Cushman, MDChief, of Hypertension DivisionVA Medical Center1030 Jefferson Avenue (111Q)Memphis, TN 38104 [email protected]

Dinner SymposiumSunday 6/25/2006“Real-World” Patient Management: Panel Discussion

Luther T. Clark, MDChiefState University of New York-Downstate Medical CenterDivision of Cardiovascular MedicineBox 1199450 Clarkson Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11203 [email protected]

Plenary Session IIIMonday 6/26/2006Introduction

Karol E. Watson, MD, PhDCo-Director, UCLA Program in Preventive CardiologyUCLA1801 Clark LaneRedondo Beach, CA 90278 USA310-794-7121/[email protected]

Plenary Session IIIMonday 6/26/2006Ethnic Differences in Triglyceride Levels Contribute to the Under-Diagnosis of the Metabolic Syndrome in African Americans

Anne E. Sumner, MDClinical InvestigatorNational Institutes of HealthDiabetes Branch4821 Montgomery Lane, Ste. 105Bethesda, MD 20814 [email protected]

Plenary Session IIIMonday 6/26/2006Emerging Therapies in the Management of Metabolic Syndrome

Elizabeth O. Ofili, MD, MPHChief of CardiologyMorehouse School of MedicineInternal Medicine720 Westview Drive, S.W.Atlanta, GA 30310-1495 [email protected]

Plenary Session IIIMonday 6/26/2006Management of Metabolic Syndrome: Importance of Therapeutic Lifestyle Modification

Shiriki K. Kumanyika, PhD, MPHProfessor of EpidemiologyUniversity of Pennsylvania School of MedicineCenter for Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics423 Guardian Drive, 8th flr, Blockley HallPhiladelphia, PA 19104-3308 [email protected]