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Department of MedicinepresentsTopics inInternal MedicineOctober 22– 24, 202150th Anniversary YearThe Cliff HouseOgunquit, Maine

Topics in Internal MedicineOctober 22 – 24, 2021Course Director: Bruce Campbell, M.D.Associate Course Directors: Robert Faust, M.D., Dinamarie Garcia-Banigan, M.D., M.P.H.,Timothy Oman, M.D., Peter Soderland, M.D.Course DescriptionThis program will emphasize new disease management guidelines in varioussubspecialties; discuss practical issues for primary care providers; provide updateson current trends in internal medicine; and introduce new therapies and informationrelative to the treatment of patients. Course format will include lectures, paneldiscussions, workshops, and case presentation sessions.Target AudienceThis continuing medical educationactivity is appropriate for healthcareproviders, including physicians, physicianassistants and nurse practitioners in theareas of Primary Care, Family Medicine,Family Practice, General Practice andInternal Medicine.Educational ObjectivesThis activity addresses the MedicalKnowledge and Patient Care ACGME/ABMS competencies.Upon conclusion of this programparticipants should be able to:Evaluate and manage: Hypothyroidism,Overactive bladder and urinaryincontinence, Obesity, Dyslipidemia,Concussion, Back pain, Chronic pain andaddiction, DiabetesReview: Valvular heart disease, Viralhepatitis, Gout, Medical marijuana,Allergen Immunotherapy, Sleepdisorders, Minimally invasive therapiesfor COPD, Office-based procedures,COVID-19, CKD, Diabetic retinopathyscreening, Updates in Urgent CareIdentify: Tick borne diseases, Commonknee and shoulder injuries, ECGabnormalitiesAccreditationLahey Clinic Hospital,Inc. is accredited by theAccreditation Councilfor Continuing MedicalEducation (ACCME)to provide continuingmedical education forphysicians.credit designationLahey Clinic Hospital, Inc. designatesthis live activity for a maximum of14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 creditsTM.Physicians should claim only thecredit commensurate with the extentof their participation in the activity.AMERICAN BOARD OF INTERNALMEDICINE (ABIM) – MAINTENANCEOF CERTIFICATIONSuccessful completionof this CME activity, whichincludes participation in the evaluationcomponent, enables the participant toearn up to 14.25 MOC in the AmericanBoard of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM)Maintenance of Certification (MOC)program. Participants will earn MOCpoints equivalent to the amount of CMEcredits claimed for the activity. It is theCME activity provider’s responsibilityto submit participant completioninformation to ACCME for the purposeof granting ABIM MOC points.AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSEPRACTITIONERSTMThis program is pending approvalby the American Association ofNurse Practitioners (AANP), andthe American Academy of FamilyPhysicians (AAFP).

The Cliff House, Ogunquit, MaineFRIDAY, October 22, 2021SATURDAY, October 23, 202112:00 p.m. Registration and Refreshments7:00 a.m. Registration and ContinentalBreakfast for Registrants12:45Welcome and IntroductionModerator: Bruce Campbell, M.D.1:001:302:007:30Interesting Case PresentationsLahey Internal Medicine ResidentUpdate on ValvularHeart DiseaseSherif Labib, M.D.Moderator: Peter Soderland, M.D.8:00What is New in the Treatmentof HypothyroidismHeather Elias, M.D.Urgent Care UpdateMark Gendreau, M.D.8:30Current Lipid Management inPrimary and SecondaryPreventionJason Grossman, M.D.9:00Allergen ImmunotherapyZoe Rosenbaum, M.D.9:30Sleep Updates: BeyondObstructive Sleep ApneaIvia Rivera Agosto, M.D.Management of OveractiveBladder and UrinaryIncontinenceLara MacLachlan, M.D.2:30ABC’s of Viral HepatitisStephen Fabry, M.D.3:00Panel Discussion3:15Break10:00Panel Discussion3:45Updates in Obesity MedicineAmanda Powell, M.D.10:15Break10:45The Impact of ConcussionDaniel Vardeh, M.D.11:15Innovations in Minimally InvasiveTherapies for Moderate andSevere Chronic ObstructiveLung DiseaseCarla Lamb, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P.11:45Office Based ProceduresTimothy Oman, M.D.4:15Gout and Pseudogout Made“Crystal Clear”S. Christine Kovacs, M.D., M.P.H.4:45Medical Marijuana in 2021:An UpdateRobert Faust, M.D.5:15A 50 Year Journey of Lahey’sTopics in Internal Medicineand Medical AdvancesBruce Campbell, M.D.5:45Panel Discussion12:15 p.m. COVID-19 in 2021—Variants,Vaccines, Victory?J. Morgan Freiman, M.D., M.Sc.6:00Adjourn12:45Panel Discussion1:00AdjournWe are excited to be hosting this event live and have put the following safety precautions in place:— COVID-19 Safety Priority—The safety of the conference participants and speakers is our highest priority. Out of consideration for ourcolleagues, their patients, and their families the following safeguards will be in place: Participants and speakers will be required to demonstrate either COVID-19 vaccination status (stronglypreferred) or documentation of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the conference. While indoors for the conference sessions, we are requiring facemasks. We acknowledge the fluid nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and reserve the right to change theserequirements should circumstances change with the global pandemic or to comply with national, state, or localrequirements. This may include requiring all participants and speakers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 oncethe Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) is lifted and the COVID-19 vaccine is formally licensed by the FDA.

SUNDAY, October 24, 20217:00 a.m. Registration and ContinentalBreakfast for Registrants7:30Interesting Case PresentationsLahey Internal Medicine ResidentModerator: Robert Faust, M.D.8:00SGLT2 and YouPeter Soderland, M.D.8:30The Value of RemoteDiabetic Retinopathy Screeningin Primary CareDavid Ramsey, M.D.9:00Tick Borne Diseases in NE:Identification, Prevention andTreatmentDaniel P. McQuillen, M.D.,F.I.D.S.A., F.A.C.P.9:30Back to Basics: Update inAssessment and Treatment ofSpinal PainErica Bial, M.D.10:00Panel Discussion10:15BreakWORKSHOP I10:45Workshop 1A- 11:30 a.m. Physical Examination andImaging Findings of CommonShoulder and Knee InjuriesJessica Flynn, M.D.Workshop 1BDiabetes Boot Camp:Increasing Your Agility andConfidence with DiabetesManagement and TechnologyDinamarie Garcia-Banigan, M.D.,M.P.H., F.AC.E., C.H.E.S.WORKSHOP II11:40*Workshop 2A- 12:25 p.m. Chronic Pain Management &Addiction Medicine Pearls inPrimary Care 2021A Case Based DiscussionAndrew Kowal, M.D., F.A.S.A.M.* This activity meets the criteria of theMassachusetts Board of Registrationin Medicine for risk managementcredit, including .75 credits in effectivepain management and prescribing ofcontrolled substances.Workshop 2BInteractive ECG WorkshopJonathan Silver, M.D.,F.A.C.C., F.H.R.S.12:30 p.m. Adjourn

RegistrationTOPICS IN INTERNAL MEDICINEOctober 22 – 24, 202150th Anniversary YearRegistration Fees:o Physicians 675o Advanced Care Practitioners 625REGISTER ONLINEhttps://cmetracker.net/LAHEY—or—MAIL or FAX this form with payment to:Lahey Clinic Hospital, Inc.Continuing Medical Education41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805Fax: 781-744-2930Please print clearly or type all information. (Email confirmations will be :Zip:Email (required):ABIM# (required for MOC Points):oPAYMENT BY CHECK:Must be in U.S. funds payable to: Lahey Clinic Hospital, Inc.Fill out below for payment by credit card only.o Mastercardo VISAo American Expresso DiscoverName as it appears on credit card:Account #:Expiration Date:Amount to be charged:Signature:Please contact the Continuing Medical Education Office if you have anyspecial needs that require additional assistance.There will be a 50 cancellation fee for all registration cancellations.

LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER FACULTYErica J. Bial, M.D., M.S.Division of NeurosurgeryDirector, Non-surgical Spine CareAssistant Professor ofNeurosurgeryTufts University School of MedicineBruce B. Campbell, M.D.Chair, Division of Executive HealthClinical Associate Professor ofMedicineTufts University School of MedicineHeather L. Elias, M.D.Division of EndocrinologyProgram Director,Endocrinology FellowshipStephen C. Fabry, M.D.Division of GastroenterologyDirector, GastroenterologyFellowshipClinical Associate Professorof MedicineTufts University School of MedicineRobert R. Faust, III, M.D., F.A.C.P.Division of General InternalMedicineProgram Director, Internal MedicineResidencyAssistant Clinical ProfessorTufts University School of MedicineJessica A. Flynn, M.D.Division of Orthopaedic SurgeryJ. Morgan Freiman, M.D., M.Sc.Division of Infectious DiseaseDirector, Antimicrobial StewardshipAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of MedicineDinamarie C. Garcia-Banigan,M.D., M.P.H., F.AC.E., C.H.E.S.Division of EndocrinologySection Director, InternationalHealth, Bermuda ServicesCo-Director, Center for Sexualand Reproductive HealthClinical Assistant ProfessorTufts University School of MedicineMark A. Gendreau, M.D.,F.A.C.E.P., C.P.E.Chief Medical OfficerAssistant Professor ofEmergency MedicineTufts University School of MedicineJason R. Grossman, M.D.Division of CardiologyDirector, Preventive Cardiologyand Lipid ClinicClinical Assistant Professor ofMedicineTufts University School of MedicineS. Christine Ernst Kovacs, M.D.,M.P.H.Division of RheumatologyClinical Assistant Professorof MedicineTufts University School of MedicineAndrew G. Kowal, M.D.,F.A.S.A.M.Interventional Pain ManagementCenterClinical Assistant Professor ofAnesthesiologyTufts University School of MedicineSherif B. Labib, M.D.Division of CardiologyDirector, EchocardiologyLaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of MedicineCarla R. Lamb, M.D., F.A.C.P.,F.C.C.P.Division of Pulmonary and CriticalCare MedicineDirector, Interventional PulmonaryAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of MedicineLara MacLachlan, M.D.Division of UrologyProgram Director, UrologyResidency ProgramAssistant Professor of UrologyTufts University School of MedicineDaniel P. McQuillen, M.D.,F.I.D.S.A., F.A.C.P.Division of Infectious DiseaseDirector, Solid Organ TransplantPresident-Elect, Infectious DiseasesSociety of AmericaAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of MedicineTimothy Oman, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor ofFamily MedicineTufts University School of MedicineAmanda Powell, M.D.Division of Medical and SurgicalWeight lossMedical Director, Lifestyle HealthAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of MedicineDavid J. Ramsey, M.D., Ph.D.,M.P.H.Harry N. Lee Family Chair inInnovationDirector of Ophthalmic ResearchAssistant Professor ofOphthalmologyTufts University School of MedicineIvia E. Rivera Agosto, M.D.Division of NeurologyCo-Director, Sleep LabCo-Director, Neurology ClerkshipZoe Rosenbaum, M.D.Division of Allergy andImmunologyClinical Assistant Professorof MedicineTufts University School of MedicineJonathan S. Silver, M.D.,F.A.C.C., F.H.R.S.Division of CardiologyDirector, Clinical CardiacElectrophysiology FellowshipProgramAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of MedicinePeter A. Soderland, M.D.Division of NephrologyClinical Assistant Professorof MedicineTufts University School of MedicineDaniel Vardeh, M.D.Division of NeurologyDirector, Headache ClinicAssistant Professor of NeurologyTufts University School of Medicine

hotel accommodationsLocated atop Bald Head Cliff on seventy acres on Maine’sscenic south coast between York and Ogunquit, the CliffHouse offers breathtaking views of the open Atlantic fromevery room. Other amenities include an oceanfront labyrinth,a state-of-the-art fitness center, indoor and outdoor poolsand whirlpools. Guests can also enjoy walking paths, nearbybeaches, sea excursions, golf, shops and lighthouses.Ocean view fine dining features gourmet cuisine basedon Maine raised and locally grown products. Close to theshops, restaurants and galleries of Perkins Cove, as well asthe Marginal Way, a path winding among the rocky cliffsoverlooking the Atlantic Ocean.A limited number of rooms are reserved at The Cliff Houseuntil Sept. 4th at a special group rate for meeting registrants.For reservations, please call the Cliff House directly via phoneat 855-210-6901, or online at www.cliffhousemaine.com.Directions to The Cliff House591 Shore Road, Cape Neddick, Maine 03902Directions from the Boston area:Route 95 North. Cross Piscataqua Bridge into Maine, toYork/Ogunquit Exit 7. North on Route 1 for 3.3 miles. Righton River Road for ½ mile, bear left on Old County Road.Left on Shore Road for approx. 3 miles.Directions from the Hartford area:Route 84 East to Route 90 East (Mass Pike) to 290 Eastto 495 North to 95 North. Follow directions above.Directions from the Portland area:Maine Turnpike South to Wells Exit 19. Left after toll boothonto Route 109 to Route 1 South to Ogunquit. At center oftown, bear left on Shore Road. Go 3 miles.COURSE INFORMATIONhttps://cmetracker.net/LAHEYLahey Hospital & Medical Center,Continuing Medical Education,41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805EMAIL: kim.e.scroxton@lahey.orgPHONE: 781-744-8056FAX: 781-744-2930.

Lahey Hospital & Medical CenterEducational Seminars41 Mall RoadBurlington, MA 01805permit no. 168no. reading, mapaidu.s.postagenon-profit org.

Topics in Internal Medicine and Medical Advances Bruce Campbell, M.D. 5:45 Panel Discussion 6:00 Adjourn saturDaY, october 23, 2021 7:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast for Registrants 7:30 Interesting Case Presentations Lahey Internal Medicine Resident Moderator: Peter Soderland, M.D. 8:00 Urgent Care Update