SCRIPPS' 34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE: Clinical Hematology & Oncology

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2014SCRIPPS’ 34THANNUAL CONFERENCE:ClinicalHematology& OncologySaturday, February 15 – Tuesday, February 18, 2014Westin San Diego, San Diego, California

course introductioncourse overviewaccreditationScripps’ 34th Annual Conference: Clinical Hematology and Oncology 2014, is designed for hematologists, oncologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, internists, and others desiring an update in thesespecialty areas. The primary objective of this course is to bring together clinicians and leading expertsin diverse areas of hematology and oncology, affording them an intimate environment in which todiscuss new clinical developments and significant advances.Physicians (MD, DO)Scripps Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The first day of the program will focus on nonmalignant hematology which will be followed by anupdate on hematologic malignancies on the second day. New developments in oncology with a focuson issues of current interest will be discussed on the third day, while the final day will review gastrointestinal malignancies. All presenters will discuss their approaches to challenging but common clinicalsituations and there will be ample time for participant interaction.2014 conference highlights NEW! Conference presentations will be available via mobile app and conference website. You areable to download, save and/or print these presentations from the mobile app and conferencewebsite onto your tablet, laptop or smart phone. Attendees will receive an email prior to theconference with directions on how to access the mobile app and conference website and how todownload the presentations. You will also want to bring your tablet, laptop or smart phone withyou to the conference. Internet will be available in the meeting space. NEW! Surgical Credits: This activity provides Category I CME and self-assessment credits towardPart 2 of the ABS MOC Program. Comprehensive presentations of the latest advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment with astrong patient care focus One of the few educational conferences addressing nonmalignant hematology Renowned faculty representing the country’s leading institutions chosen for their expertise as wellas teaching skills Meet the professor breakout sessions examining practical approaches to various controversies intherapies discussed in a highly dynamic, small-group setting Audience Response System used for instant feedback and interactive learning Multiple networking and one-on-one discussion opportunitieseducational objectivesAfter attending this activity, participants should be able to: Describe the clinical and molecular facets of pathogenesis, diagnostic approaches and therapeuticmodalities available for various hematologic disorders. Select and apply the changing approaches to hematologic malignancies, particularly as they relateto evidence-based standards of care, including innovations in diagnosis and treatment. Choose new therapeutic options for the treatment of a number of common malignancies; understanding appropriate indications and contraindications to these therapeutic approaches. Evaluate the evolving approaches to gastrointestinal malignancies. Apply practical expertise gained from the clinical situations discussed in the workshop sessions withan emphasis on data-based approaches to patients with common but serious hematologicconditions.target audience Hematologists/OncologistsMedical OncologistsSurgeonsRadiation OncologistsInternistsNurse PractitionersPhysician AssistantsNurses and others desiring anupdate in these specialty areasScripps Health designates this educationalactivity for a maximum of 25.25 AMA PRACategory 1 Credit(s) . Physicians shouldonly claim credit commensurate with theextent of their participation in the activity.Credit Breakdown:Main Conference – 25.25Saturday – 7Sunday – 7Monday –7.5Tuesday – 3.75Surgical CreditsThis activity provides Category I CME andself-assessment credits toward Part 2 of theABS MOC Program.Board of Registered Nurses (BRN)The California State Board of RegisteredNurses (BRN) accepts AMA PRA Category 1Credit(s) as meeting continuing educationrequirements for license renewal. Most stateBoards of Registered Nurses accept AMAPRA Category 1 Credit(s) as meeting continuing education requirements for licenserenewal. Nurses should check with theirstate board regarding use of CME credit.Physician Assistants (AAPA)The American Academy of Physician Assistants accepts Category 1 credit from AMACategory 1 CME organizations accredited bythe ACCME.disclosureCommercial SupportThis course is supported, in part, by educational grants from industry, in accordancewith ACCME accreditation Standards forCommercial Support. At the time of printing,a complete listing of commercial supporterswas not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters atthe time of the educational activity.Cultural and Linguistic CompetencyThis activity is in compliance with CaliforniaAssembly Bill 1195 which requires that allCME activities comprising a patient care element include curriculum addressing the topic of cultural and linguistic competency. Theintent of this bill is to ensure that health careprofessionals are able to meet the culturaland linguistic concerns of a diverse patientpopulation through effective and appropriate professional development. Cultural andlinguistic competency was incorporated intothe planning of this activity.

facultycourse directorcourse planning committeeMichael Kosty, MD, FACPJeffrey Andrey, MDMedical DirectorScripps Green Cancer CenterDirector, Graduate Medical EducationScripps Clinic/Scripps Green HospitalLa Jolla, CaliforniaDivision of Hematology & OncologyBlood and Marrow TransplantationScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CaliforniaCarrie Costantini, MDHematology and Medical OncologyAssociate DirectorInternal Medicine Residency ProgramScripps Mercy HospitalSan Diego, CaliforniaJoan Kroener, MDDirector, Breast ProgramScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CaliforniaJames Mason, MDDirector, Scripps Clinical Researchand Continuing Medical EducationDirector, Scripps Blood andMarrow Transplant ProgramScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CaliforniaAlan Saven, MDDivision of Hematology & OncologyScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CaliforniaDarren Sigal, MDDivision of Hematology & OncologyScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CaliforniaJames Sinclair, MDMedical Director, Stevens DivisionScripps Cancer CenterLa Jolla, CaliforniaWilliam Stanton, MDMedical DirectorScripps Cancer Center Mercy HospitalSan Diego, CaliforniaMelissa Torrey, MDDivision of Hematology & OncologyScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CaliforniaSabina R. Wallach, MD , FRACP, FACPMedical OncologistChief of Staff EmeritusScripps Memorial Hospital La JollaLa Jolla, CaliforniaMarin Xavier, MDHematology and Medical OncologyMedical Director, Cancer ResearchAssociate DirectorInternal Medicine Residency ProgramScripps Mercy HospitalSan Diego, Californiaguest facultyDean Bajorin, MDProfessor of MedicineWeill Cornell Medical CollegeDirectorMedical Oncology/HematologyFellowship Training ProgramMemorial Sloan-Kettering CancerCenterNew York, New YorkDavid Brizel, MDLeonard Prosnitz Professor ofRadiation OncologyProfessor, Head and Neck SurgeryCo-Director Head and NeckCancer ProgramDuke Cancer InstituteDurham, North CarolinaAdam Cuker, MD, MSAssistant Professor of Medicine &Pathology & Laboratory MedicinePerelman School of MedicineUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaJohn de Groot, MDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Neuro-OncologyDivision of Cancer MedicineDirectorNeuro-Oncology Fellowship ProgramDepartment of Neuro-OncologyThe University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasRichard Finn, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineDivision of Hematology/ OncologyGeffen School of Medicine at UCLALos Angeles, CaliforniaMichael Fisch, MD, MPHProfessor and ChairGeneral OncologyMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasGeorge Fisher, Jr., MD, PhDAssociate ProfessorMed Center Line, Medicine - OncologyStanford Cancer InstituteStanford, CaliforniaDavid Garcia, MDProfessor, Division of HematologyUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WashingtonMorie Gertz, MD, MACPChair, Department of MedicineMayo ClinicRochester, MinnesotaLaura Goff, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineAssociate Director, Hematology/Oncology Fellowship ProgramVanderbilt-Ingram Cancer CenterNashville, TennesseeLeo Gordon, MDAbby and John Friend Professor ofCancer Research Professor of MedicineDirector of the Lymphoma ProgramNorthwestern University FeinbergSchool of MedicineChicago, IllinoisOmid Hamid, MDDirector, Melanoma ProgramChief, Clinical ResearchThe Angeles Clinic andResearch InstituteLos Angeles, CaliforniaJ. Randolph Hecht, MDProfessor of Clinical MedicineDavid Geffen School of Medicine atUCLA School of MedicineCarol and Saul Rosenzweig ChairCancer Therapies DevelopmentDirector, UCLA GastrointestinalOncology ProgramLos Angeles, CaliforniaCelestia Higano, MD, FACPProfessor, Medical Oncology DivisionUniversity of WashingtonSchool of MedicineMember, Clinical Research DivisionFred Hutchinson Cancer ResearchCenterSeattle Cancer Care AllianceSeattle, WashingtonHagop Kantarjian, MDChairman and ProfessorDepartment of LeukemiaAssociate Vice President for GlobalAcademic ProgramsThe University of Texas MD AndersonCancer CenterHouston, TexasRaj Kasthuri, MDDirectorUNC HHT Center of ExcellenceAssistant ProfessorDivision of Hematology/OncologyUNC Chapel HillChapel Hill, North CarolinaJohn Kelton, MD, FRCPCProfessorPathology and Molecular MedicineDean & Vice- PresidentFaculty of Health SciencesProfessor of MedicineMcMaster UniversityHamilton, OntarioCraig Kitchens, MDDivision of Hematology/OncologyProfessor of MedicineDepartment of MedicineUniversity of FloridaGainesville, FloridaAlice Ma, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision of Hematology/OncologyUniversity of North CarolinaSchool of MedicineChapel Hill, North CarolinaStephan Moll, MDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of MedicineDivision of Hematology/OncologyUniversity of North CarolinaSchool of MedicineChapel Hill, North CarolinaKathleen Moore, MD, MSMai Eager Anderson Chair in CancerClinical TrialsAssociate ProfessorSection of Gynecologic OncologyThe Peggy and Charles StephensonCancer Center at the University ofOklahoma Health Sciences CenterOklahoma City, OklahomaSunita Nasta,MDAssistant ProfessorHematology/OncologyUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaSusan O’Brien, MDAshbel Smith ProfessorDepartment of LeukemiaDivision of Cancer MedicineThe University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasJoyce O’Shaughnessy, MDCo-ChairBreast Cancer Research ProgramCelebrating Women ChairBreast Cancer ResearchBaylor Charles A. SammonsCancer CenterTexas OncologyU.S. OncologyDallas, TexasRajiv Pruthi, MBBSConsultantAssociate Professor of MedicineDirector, Mayo ComprehensiveHemophilia CenterCo-Director, Special Coagulation andDNA Diagnostic LaboratoriesMayo ClinicRochester, MinnesotaChristy Russell, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaAyalew Tefferi, MDProfessor of MedicineMayo ClinicRochester, MinnesotaJeffrey Weitzel, MDDirectorDepartment of Clinical Cancer GeneticsCity of Hope National Medical CenterDuarte, CaliforniaH. Jack West, MDMedical DirectorThoracic Oncology ProgramSwedish Cancer InstituteFounder & PresidentGlobal Resource for Advancing CancerEducation (GRACE)Seattle, WashingtonJasmine Zain, MDAssociate Clinical ProfessorDivision of Hematology and OncologyAssociate Director, Bone MarrowTransplantation (BMT) Program at theCollege of Physicians and SurgeonsNew York Presbyterian HospitalHerbert Irving ComprehensiveCancer CenterColumbia UniversityNew York, New YorkFaculty Disclosure: In accordance with theACCME Standards for Commercial Support, coursedirectors, planning committees, faculty and all others in control of the educational content of the CMEactivity must disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest that they or theirspouse/partner may have had within the past 12months. If an individual refuses to disclose relevantfinancial relationships, they will be disqualified frombeing a part of the planning and implementation ofthis CME activity. Employees of a commercial interest with business lines or products relating to thecontent of the CME activity will not participate inthe planning or any accredited portion of the conference. Disclosure will be made to all participantsat the conference location, prior to the educationalactivity commencement.

agendasaturday, february 15, 2014sunday, february 16, 2014NONMALIGNANT HEMATOLOGYMALIGNANT HEMATOLOGYMorning Moderator: William Stanton, MD7 a.m.7:50 a.m.Registration, Breakfast & View ExhibitsTTP & HUS: An Update for 20148:45 a.m. New Agents in the Treatment of CLLSusan O’Brien, MD8:45 a.m. The Best Thrombosis and AnticoagulationPublications of 2013Stephan Moll, MDBreak & View ExhibitsVTE Prevention and Treatment in Cancer Patients:A Case-based DiscussionDavid Garcia, MD10 a.m.10:45 a.m. Coagulation Labs: Pitfalls the ClinicalHematologist Wants to Know AboutRajiv Pruthi, MBBSHHT - Hereditary Hemorrhagic TelangiectasiaRaj Kasthuri, MD11:30 a.m.12:15 p.m.Breakfast & View Exhibits8 a.m. Management of Acute Leukemia in the ElderlyHagop Kantarjian, MDJohn Kelton, MD9:30 a.m.7 a.m.Welcome and IntroductionMichael P. Kosty, MD8 a.m.Morning Moderator: Marin Xavier, MDLunch9:30 a.m.Break & View Exhibits10 a.m. The Economics of Cancer CareHagop Kantarjian, MD10:45 a.m. T-cell LymphomasJasmine Zain, MD11:30 a.m. Extranodal Presentations of Lymphomas Special ConsiderationsSunita Nasta, MD12:15 p.m.LunchAfternoon Moderator: James Mason, MDAfternoon Moderator: Jeffrey Andrey, MD1:15 p.m. New Agents for Myeloma - Is there anOptimal Approach?Morie Gertz, MD1:15 p.m. The “coagulopathy” of Liver DiseaseAdam Cuker, MD2 p.m. Myeloproliferative Disorders: JAK2 and BeyondAyalew Tefferi, MD2 p.m. Less Common Hematologic DisordersAlice Ma, MD2:45 p.m. The Five Questions about Hematology andHemistasis I’m Most Commonly AskedStephan Moll, MD3:30 p.m.4 p.m.Break & View ExhibitsWORKSHOPS2:45 p.m. Management of Refractory, IndolentB-cell MalignanciesLeo Gordon, MD3:30 p.m.4 p.m.Break & View ExhibitsWORKSHOPS (repeat from Saturday)A. Clinical Challenges in CoagulationA. Hematologic Issues in Pregnancy (Saturday only)John Kelton, MDStephan Moll, MDB. Clinical Challenges in CoagulationStephan Moll, MDAlice Ma, MDC. Clinical Challenges in HematologyAlice Ma, MDRajiv Pruthi, MBBSD. Interesting Cases in HematologyRajiv Pruthi, MBBSE. Advanced Diagnostics in Hemostasis andThrombosis ICraig Kitchens, MD5 – Welcome & Networking Reception6:30 p.m.B. Clinical Challenges in HematologyC. Interesting Cases in HematologyD. Advanced Diagnostics in Hemostasisand Thrombosis IICraig Kitchens, MD5 p.m.Adjourn

agendamonday, february 17, 2014tuesday, february 18, 2014UPDATES IN ONCOLOGYFOCUS ON GI MALIGNANCIESMorning Moderator: Joan Kroener, MDMorning Moderator: Darren Sigal, MD7 a.m.Breakfast & View ExhibitsSchwartz LectureshipManagement of Advanced Bladder CancerDean Bajorin, MD8 a.m.Breast Cancer: Optimizing BiologicTherapy in the Adjuvant SettingJoyce O’Shaughnessy, MD8:45 a.m.9:30 a.m.Break & View Exhibits10 a.m. Competing Risks of Low-Risk Breast CancerChristy Russell, MDLongmire LectureshipSystemic Therapy of Melanoma Skin CancerOmid Hamid, MD10:45 a.m.11:30 a.m. Acquired Resistance to Targeted Therapies inAdvanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: NewStrategies and New AgentsHoward (Jack) West, MD12:15 p.m.LunchAfternoon Moderator: Melissa Torrey, MD1:15 p.m.Ovarian Cancer in Older WomenKathleen Moore, MD2 p.m. Nonhormone Therapy for Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer: Chemotherapy,Bone-Targeted Treatments and OthersCelestia Higano, MD2:45 p.m. Early Integration of Palliative and SupportiveCare in the Cancer ContinuumMichael Fisch, MD3:30 p.m.Break & View Exhibits4 p.m. Current Approaches to the Patient withGlioblastomaJohn de Groot, MD4:45 p.m. Management of Human Papillomavirus Induced Oropharynx CancerDavid Brizel, MD5:30 p.m.Adjourn7 a.m.Breakfast8 a.m. Biliary Tract MalignanciesLaura Goff, MD8:45 a.m. An Integrated Approach to Hepatocellular Cancer(Systemic tx, surgical options, TACE, etc)Richard Finn, MD9:30 a.m. Adjuvant Therapy for the Elderly and/orFrail Patient with Colorectal CancerGeorge Fisher, MD10:15 a.m.Break10:30 a.m. Genetic Counseling for Patients withGI MalignanciesJeffrey Weitzel, MD11:15 a.m. Optimizing Therapy for AdvancedGastroesophageal CancerRandy Hecht, MDNoonFinal Adjournment

conference location & hotel informationThe Westin San DiegoRates & Reservations400 West BroadwaySan Diego, CA 92101Hotel Direct: 619-239-4500Web: starwoodhotels.com/westinWe have obtained special low rates at the hotel starting at 239 pernight (plus tax). This low rate also includes:The Westin San Diego’s spectacular crystalline design is a signature landmark in the city skyline. The sophisticated urban settingbegins with the 100-foot high lobby atrium, creating a magnificent sense of arrival. The entire hotel offers a retreat from therigors of travel combined with a stimulating sensory experience. Internet access in guestroom Valet parking Fitness center accessLocated in the heart of beautiful downtown San Diego, the 25floors of guest rooms feature panoramic views of the San DiegoBay, Coronado Island, and the downtown cityscape. Convenientto business and shopping, we are within walking distance of theSan Diego Convention Center, Seaport Village, Little Italy, the SanDiego Gaslamp Quarter, and a variety of shopping options. Onlyminutes away are major attractions, such as the world-renownedSan Diego Zoo, Sea World, Old Town, Balboa Park and Museums,the USS Midway, and the breathtaking scenery of San Diego’sstunning sandy beaches. 10% off at hotel outletsA block of rooms is being held for Scripps until Monday, January 23, 2014. After thisdate reservations will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis only. Mentionthe Scripps conference to receive the reduced rate and conference amenities.Please note: Attendees who book their room through an online, third-party service(Hotels.com , Expedia.com , Priceline.com , etc.) are not eligible to receive theamenities listed under the rate information.about scrippsScripps Cancer CenterScripps Health is committed to combating cancer. That’s why we mobilized the collective resources of five hospital campuses, our affiliatedphysicians and a renowned research center to form the Scripps CancerCenter. These providers work collaboratively toward prevention, earlydetection and coordinated treatment. Scripps Cancer Center is one ofonly two Network Cancer Programs in California, as designated by theAmerican College of Surgeons. The center’s multidisciplinary approachensures a comprehensive treatment plan that pairs leading-edge technology with an experienced, respectful care staff who are sensitive tothe whole person and a range of healing approaches. Patients benefitfrom a collective array of cancer-specific personnel and services, as well asvigorous dialog between researchers and clinicians that brings the latestmedical knowledge bedside. Throughout treatment, a patient’s care teammembers meet regularly in cancer conferences to keep up to date on thatspecific patient’s needs and progress. This collaborative approach ensuresthat the expertise of a number of medical professionals works concertedlyto develop an optimal, individualized care plan. Implementation of thesecare options begins in conversation with the patient: What are his or hergoals, and how can we best proceed together? For more information onScripps Cancer Center visit: www.scripps.org/services/cancer-careScripps Conference Services & CMEScripps Conference Services & CME, which offers nationally recognized liveconferences in a variety of specialty areas, is committed to improving thequality of health care and advancing the practice of medicine by providing exceptional educational courses for physicians and other health careprofessionals. More information and conference brochure downloads areavailable at www.scripps.org/conferenceservices.

conference fees & registrationClinical Hematology & OncologySaturday, February 15 - Tuesday, February 18, 2014conference feesIncluded with full conference fee: Course tuition, access to conference materials (via mobileapp and conference website), internet in meeting space, breakfasts, breaks, lunches andthe Welcome Receptionthree easy ways to registerOnline scripps.org/conferenceservicesFax858-652-5565Not Included: Printed course syllabus (presentations available via mobile app and conferencewebsite), travel costs, parking, lodging and dinnersMailFull ConferenceThru Jan 6Jan 7 - Feb 10On-siteafter Feb 10Physicians 600 650 675Scripps Conference Services & CMEHem/Onc11025 North Torrey Pines RoadSuite 200, Maildrop: SCRC 200La Jolla, California 92037Nurses/Nurse Practitioners/Physician Assistants/Pharmacists/Allied Health Professionals 425 475 500questions?Fellows and Residents 150 200 225Contact Scripps Conference Services & CMEDay Rate: (circle days)Saturday Sunday Monday TuesdayThru Jan 6Jan 7 - Feb 12On-siteafter Feb 12Day Rate 250 300 325Phone858-652-5400attendance policiesregistration confirmationA confirmation letter will be e-mailed or mailedto you upon receipt of the conference registrasaturday welcome receptiontion form and payment. If you have not receivedI would like to attend the Welcome Reception (cost included in my registration) 0it within two weeks, please contact the ScrippsI would like to purchase additional Welcome Reception tickets at 15/each# ticketsConference Services & CME office.conference course materialsAccess to Conference App, which includes audio recordings and presentationsPrinted Course Syllabus Only - Conference presentations will be available via mobile app 199and conference website. You are able to download, save and/or print these presentations.If you would like a printed version you must pre-order it here (limited supply available). 40Would you like to receive the Scripps Conference Services & CMEYesEmail Newsletter?NoBy completing this registration form and returning it to Scripps you are acknowledging compliancewith all attendance policies.please print clearly. Should we have any conference communications or updates please provideyour direct contact information .F I R S T N A M E , M I , L A S T N A M EDEGREE (MD, DO, PHD, RN, ETC)All conference activities (including educationalsessions, meal functions, exhibit hall, etc.) are exclusively reserved for conference attendees. Nonregistered guests (including children, familymembers, colleagues, etc.) are not allowed in theconference areas. Badges provided at registrationare required for entrance into all functions andwill be strictly enforced.S P E C I A L T YDIRECT MAILING ADDRESSC I T Y / S TAT E / Z I P C O D ED I R E C T T E L E P H O N EF A XE M A I LA S S I S TA N T E - M A I LA S S I S TA N T N A M EA S S I S TA N T D I R E C T T E L E P H O N E9scripps conference modification orcancellationScripps reserves the right to modify the course’sschedule or program as necessary. Scripps alsoreserves the right to cancel this conference, inwhich case a full refund of the registration feewill be provided. We are unable to refund anytravel costs (flight, hotel, etc.) in the case ofScripps cancellation.P L E A S E I N D I C AT E A N Y S P E C I A L N E E D S ( I N C L U D I N G D I E TA R Y R E S T R I C T I O N S )Special requests will be considered and accommodated in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).Office Use Only:Date ReceivedPa y m e n t m e t h o dAmountCheck No. / Approval CDConfirmation SentInitialsrecording and photography clauseCheck, Please make checks payable to Scripps (in U.S. dollars only).If paying by credit card, please fill out the information below.C R E D I T C A R D N U M B E RN A M E O N C A R DBILLING ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVEVisaMasterCardE X P I R AT I O N D AT ES I G N AT U R EAmexThe course tuition is refundable, minus a 100processing fee ( 25 for Fellows and Residents),if your cancellation is received in writing no laterthan Friday, February 5, 2014. Attendee substitutions are allowed, but notification must be madein writing by February 5, 2014. After this date,under no circumstances will refunds, credits, orsubstitutions be granted. No refunds or creditswill be given to “no shows.”guest attendance policyBADGE NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE)A F F I L I A T I O N / H O S P I T A L / C O M P A N Yattendee cancellation, substitution, refundDiscoverS E C U R I T Y C O D E O N C A R D (required)Scripps reserves exclusive rights to record (audioand video) and/or photograph all conferenceproceedings for use in marketing materials, presentations and course content sales.

Scripps Conference Services & CME11025 N. Torrey Pines Rd., Suite 200La Jolla, California ’ 34THANNUAL CONFERENCE:ClinicalHematology& OncologySaturday, February 15 – Tuesday, February 18, 2014Westin San Diego, San Diego, California20142014SCRIPPS’ 34THANNUAL CONFERENCE:ClinicalHematology& OncologySaturday, February 15 – Tuesday, February 18, 2014Westin San Diego, San Diego, Californiaconference highlights NEW! Conference presentations available via mobile app andconference website. Internet available in meeting space! NEW! Surgical Credits: This activity provides Category I CME andself-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program. Comprehensive presentations of the latest advances in cancerdiagnosis and treatment with a strong patient care focus One of the few educational conferences addressing nonmalignant hematology Renowned faculty representing the country’s leading institutionschosen for their expertise as well as teaching skills Meet the professor breakout sessions examining practicalapproaches to various controversies in therapies discussed in ahighly dynamic, small-group setting Audience Response System used for instant feedback and interactive learning Multiple networking and one-on-one discussion opportunitiesfollow ppshealthwww.youtube.com/scrippshealth

saturday, february 15, 2014 NONMALIGNANT HEMATOLOGY Morning Moderator: William Stanton, MD 7 a.m. Registration, Breakfast & View Exhibits Welcome and Introduction7:50 a.m. 8 Michael P. Kosty, MD 8 a.m. TTP & HUS: An Update for 2014 John Kelton, MD