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MARCH 28 & 29 • THE DEPOT MINNEAPOLIS
SPRING REFRESHER+ ABFM KSA SESSION
There’s nothing like learning from someone who actually knows what you do every day. The Spring Refresher is great because it’s mostly family docs talking to family docs. We are different from other docs, and being around each other celebrates and strengthens that difference that is so important to our patients’
health. – Glenn Nemec, MD, MAFP President
Advanced Pain Management
American Cancer Society, Inc.| North Region
Amgen
AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca Diabetes
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Carris Health
Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI)
CentraCare Health
Centurion
Circassia
Cuyuna Regional Medical Center
Exact Sciences Cologuard
Fairview Health Services
Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare
Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital
Gundersen Health System
HealthPartners
Hennepin County Child and Teen Checkups Program
Ideal Protein of America, Inc.
Indian Health Service
Marley Drug
Mayo Clinic
Minneapolis Heart Institute
Minnesota Army National Guard Medical Recruiting
Minnesota Department of Health - Vaccine Preventable Disease
Minnesota Department of Health Office of Vital Records
Minnesota Medical Association & Foundation
Minnesota Medical Solutions
MY Biomedical INC
National Medical Resources
North Memorial Health
NovaCare Rehabilitation
Nura Precision Pain Management
Park Nicollet Health Services
Partnership for Tick-Borne Diseases Education
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
Pipestone County Medical Center
Psychiatric Assistance Line (PAL)
Reproductive Health Access Project
Sanford Health
Sanford Health Physician Recruiting Office
Scenic Rivers Health Services
Teva Specialty Pharmaceuticals
The Emily Program
Tri-County Health Care
UCare
Wapiti Medical Staffing
Sponsoring Partners as of Jan. 17, 2019
Xperience Hall Partners as of Jan. 17, 2019
Stop by and visit these organizations that have resources for you and your patients.
LEARN
Update your knowledge and skills in health equity, leadership and clinical practice. Earn continuing medical education credits.
Hear from leaders and innovators in family medicine and primary care, including AAFP Executive VP & CEO Doug Henley, MD, FAAFP.
Test yourself on Depression: ABFM Knowledge Self‑Assessment (KSA), Friday, March 29, 7:00 am – noon. Earn 8 Prescribed CME credits toward your ABFM Certification Self-Assessment Activities requirement in a group learning experience.
Get introduced to Point-of-Care Ultrasound at POCUS Focus Workshop, Friday, March 29, 1:00 - 4:30 pm. Includes five interactive learning stations. Free with conference registration; limited to 20 physicians.
CONNECT
Connect with resources in the Xperience Hall that will help your patients and improve your practice. Meet with a variety of experts and learn about mental health, cancer prevention and more.
Relax and play at Happy Hour*, Thursday, March 28, 4:45 pm. Visit with colleagues, meet MAFP board members and enjoy tabletop games like Operation!™. *cash bar
ENGAGE
Take the MAFP Foundation Challenge! Help raise $15K to support family medicine innovation and research. Donate at mafp.org/SR2019-donate.
Speak up, speak out at House of Delegates, Saturday, March 30, 8:30 am. Attend to deliberate on resolutions, hear updates from AAFP leaders and elect MAFP officers. Register at mafp.org/HOD2019.
The spring refresher is a great conference close to home. It’s a nice update on currently relevant topics, and it’s fun to catch up with colleagues. – Nicholas Vidor, MD Scenic Rivers Health Services
Friday, March 29
7:00 am to noon
KSA Session: Depression facilitator John Wilkinson, MD, and content expert Patricia Dickmann, MD
7:15 am Breakfast and Xperience Hall
8:00 am General Session: State of Health Equity in the State of Minnesota Bruce Thao, MS
9:15 am Break and Xperience Hall
9:45 am
Breakout Sessions
Lyme Disease: More than You Know and All that You Should Elizabeth Maloney, MD
Health Equity Breakout:Structural Racism and Supporting Black Lives – The Role of Health Professionals Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, and Eduardo Medina, MD, MPH
Pharmacy Update: Identification of and Treatment Options for Osteoporosis Kathryn Brown, MD, Katherine Montag Schafer, PharmD, and Kerui Peng
10:30 am
Breakout Sessions
Taking the Pain Out of Pain Management Beth Damitz, MD, Heather Martens, Psy.D., and Sandra Olsen, MS
Human Trafficking: Recognizing the Problem and Responding to Victims in the Health Care Setting Angela Esquibel, MD
11:15 am
Breakout Sessions
So You Want Your Patients to Lose Weight, Sleep Better and Quit Drinking and Smoking? Evidence-based Resources to Help! Stephanie Hooker, PhD, MPH, Katie Loth, PhD, MPH, RD, Samantha Ngaw, MD, and Michelle Sherman, PhD, LP, ABPP
Health Equity Breakout:Health Equity & Diversity in Our Clinic Christopher Reif, MD, MPH
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Updates Rachel Miller, MD
12:00 pm Lunch and Xperience Hall
1:00 to 4:30 pm
Point‑of‑Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Focus Workshop Denny Peterson, MD
1:00 pm
Breakout Sessions
Making Goldilocks Happy: Clinical Pharmacogenomics in Children and Adolescents David Gregornik, PharmD Health Equity Breakout:
Race, Racism and Health Equity: What Can I Do About It? Stephen Nelson, MD
There Is a Doctor in the House Alice Mann, MD
1:45 pm
Breakout Sessions
But What About Aspirin? Russell Luepker, MD, MS
Case Studies on Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Focus on Cardiovascular Outcomes Trials Louis Kuritzky, MD
2:30 pm
Breakout Sessions
Dermatology Pearls Update Charles E. Crutchfield III, MD
Health Equity Breakout:Racism and Health Veronica Svetaz, MD, FAAFPAdvanced Care Planning Richard Shank
3:15 pm Break
3:30 pmGeneral Session: Family Medicine: A Specialty Moving Forward! Douglas Henley, MD, FAAFP
4:15 pm Adjourn
Thursday, March 28
7:00 am Breakfast and Xperience Hall
8:00 am General Session: Acute Flaccid Myelitis: The Polio‑Like Illness Affecting Children Mike Sevilla, MD
9:15 am Break and Xperience Hall
9:45 am
Breakout Sessions
Clinical Assessment and Treatment of Depression David Baldes, MD
Dermatologic Conditions in Skin of Color Sujitha Yadlapati, MBBS
Going for GOLD: A Review of the 2018 GOLD Guideline for COPD Diagnosis, Management and Prevention Interactive Cases and Guideline Application Kathryn Brown, MD, and Katherine Montag Schafer, PharmD
10:30 am
Breakout Sessions
Inconceivable! Demystifying Miscarriage Management in the Outpatient Clinic Nicole Chaisson, MD, MPH and Zia Okocha, MD
Female Sexual Dysfunction: Hope and Help for Your Patients Kris Christiansen, MD
Becoming Who They Are: Caring for Transgender and Gender Diverse Children and Adolescents Angela Kade Goepferd, MD
11:15 am
Breakout Sessions
How Medical Is Cannabis? Stephen Dahmer, MD, and Jason Ricco, MD, MPH(CME credit is not available for this session.)
Contraceptive Update with a Twist: A Reproductive Justice Perspective and Implications for Care Andrea Westby, MD
Applying Research Findings to Practice – Highlights from the 2018 Innovation & Research Forum
12:00 pm Lunch and Xperience Hall
1:00 pmGeneral Session: Burnout in Family Physicians: Understanding Data & Developing Responses Rahul Koranne, MD, MBA, FACP
2:00 pm
Breakout Sessions
A Rural Primary Care Clinic’s Successful Response to the Opioid Epidemic Heather Bell, MD, and Kurt DeVine, MD
Follow the Leader: Social Media Strategies for Physician Leadership Nathan Chomilo, MD, and David Henke
Pediatric Dermatology – Hot Topics Sheilagh Maguiness, MD
2:45 pm Break and Xperience Hall
3:00 pm
Breakout Sessions
Chronic Disease Management – Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the Primary Care Setting: How Can We Achieve More for Our Patients? Barbara Yawn, MD, MSc, FAAFP
Formative Self Analysis/Overview of Leadership Styles Alexandra Gits, MD
Is There a Doctor on Board? How to Respond to Common In‑Flight Emergencies Robert Haddon, MD
3:45 pm
Breakout Sessions
CVD and Renal Disease in T2DM: Individualizing Therapeutic Options to Reduce Comorbid Risk Prakash Deedwania, MD, FACC, FAHA, FACP, FASH, FHFSA, FESC (This session is accredited independently.)
Medical Leadership for Health Equity in Multiple Settings Lynne Ogawa, MD, and Kathleen Culhane Pera, MD
Reproductive Healthcare: Conversations for Family Physicians and Their Patients Angeline Ti, MD
4:45 pm Happy Hour
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CME CreditsApplication for Continuing Medical Education Credit will be filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. 12.5 Prescribed Credits will be requested.
Registration
Spring Refresher 2-day 1-day
SAVE $25if registered by March 1
Active Member $400 $300
Life or Inactive Member $125 $75
Resident or Student Member free free
Nonmember Physician $500 $400
Nonmember Allied Professional $125 $75
Knowledge Self‑Assessment (KSA) Session, Friday, 7:00 am $150 + ABFM fees
POCUS Focus Workshop, Friday, 1:00 pm free
House of Delegates, Saturday, 8:45 am free
Registration cancellation must be received by March 14 to receive a full refund minus a $50 administrative fee.
Hotel ReservationsRooms are available at Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot at a group rate of $149 per night (standard guest room). The reservation deadline for group rate hotel rooms is March 6, 2019. Reserve your room online or by calling 612-375-1700 or 866-211-4611 (ask for the Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians Room Block to get the group rate).
Spring RefresherMarch 28 & 29
mafp.org/ SR2019
House of Delegates
Saturday, March 30
mafp.org/HOD2019
POCUS Focus
Friday, March 29
mafp.org/SR2019
KSA Session
Friday, March 29
mafp.org/ KSA