The First Annual Peter D. Stevens Course On Interventional Innovations .

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The First Annual Peter D. Stevens Course onInterventional Innovationsin Digestive CareSpecial Sessions: Hands-on Animal Tissue Labs, Live OR & Interventional CasesApril 26–27, 2012New York CityProgram Co-Directors:Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGERobbyn Sockolow, MD, AGAFMarc Bessler, MD, FACSJeffrey Milsom, MD, FACS, FACGwww.gi-innovations.orgEndorsed byThis course is endorsed bythe American Society forGastrointestinal EndoscopyEndorsed by theAGA Institute

Interventional Innovationsin Digestive Caren Overall GoalsThis two day course will inform participants of the latest innovations for the managementof gastrointestinal diseases and disorders, and will offer a unique opportunity to learnmore about the current trends in interventional endoscopic and surgical procedures.Internationally recognized faculty will address issues in current clinical practice, complications and pitfalls of newer technologies, and the evolution of the field. Using a systemsbased approach, the format will cover all major areas of digestive care and treatmentoptions. Attendee participation and interaction will be emphasized and facilitated throughQ & A sessions, live OR and interactive case presentations, hands-on animal tissue labsand meet the professor break-out sessions.n Learning Objectives Understand endoscopic necrosectomy Understand the use of ablationtherapy for bile duct cancer Increase knowledge of the latestinnovations in minimally invasivetechniques in bariatrics Learn the latest advances inendoscopic therapy Review islet cell transplantation inchronic pancreatitis Discuss the current advances ingastric cancer Understand the latest surgicalapproaches to pancreatic cancer Learn the latest ablation techniquesfor esophageal cancer Review the use of directedradiotherapy for GI cancer Review the most current pediatricnutrition advances Learn and discuss the latest inprevention of post-ERCP pancreatitis Understand advanced endoscopy Understand and discuss theendoscopic approach/managementof surgical complications Review the most current advances inpancreatic disorders Review NOTES and discuss where weare in 2012 Understand single port laparoscopy Discuss the early diagnosis ofesophageal cancer Understand diabetes and the surgicalimpact of new techniques Increase knowledge on optimalscreening for biliary cancers Understand the latest advances inpediatric gastroenterology Review and discuss minimallyinvasive esophagectomy Understand the management ofbiliary strictures Understand IR management ofbiliary pathology Increase knowledge of the usage ofinterventional echoendoscopy ingastroenterology Understand palliation ofpancreatic-biliary cancer Review and discuss the managementof biliary parasitosis Review and discuss the latestadvances in colorectal cancer surgery Increase knowledge of the use ofrobotics in colorectal surgery Increase knowledge of pediatriclaparoscopic surgery1

April 26-27, 2012n Target Audience General and Gastrointestinal Surgeons Interventional Endoscopists Interventional Gastroenterologists Pediatric Gastroenterologists Pediatric Surgeons Thoracic Surgeonsn Accreditation/Designation of CreditThe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University is accredited by theAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians.The College of Physicians and Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximumof 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.n SupportWe expect support for this program through grants from pharmaceutical andmedical device companies.n Disclosure StatementThe College of Physicians and Surgeons must ensure balance, independence, objectivity,and scientific rigor in its educational activities. All faculty participating in this activityare required to disclose to the audience any significant financial interest and/or otherrelationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s)of commercial services discussed in his/her presentation and/or the commercial contributor(s) of this activity. When unlabeled uses are discussed, these will also be indicated.n EndorsementsThis course is endorsed by the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), theAmerican Gastroenterological Association (AGA) and the American Society forGastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE).n Course OrganizersNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Surgery, External Affairs400 Kelby Street, 11th FloorFort Lee, NJ 07024Program CoordinatorsJessica ScullySenior Events CoordinatorColumbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Surgery, External AffairsTelephone: 201-346-7007Fax: 201-346-7011E-mail: jas2134@columbia.eduProgram AdministratorDeborah Schwarz, RPA, CIBEExecutive Director andChief Communications OfficerColumbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Surgery, External AffairsMegan Montgomery, MPHProgram Manager, Center forAdvanced Digestive CareNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical CenterTelephone: 212-746-5579E-mail: mem7003@nyp.org2

Day 1: Thursday, April 26, 20126:45 am – 7:30 amBreakfast, Registration & Vendor Exhibits(Griffis Faculty Club and LC Corridor*)7:30 am – 8:45 amSession 1: Updates in Biliary Endoscopy (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Ira Jacobson, MD, FACG and Daniel Cherqui, MD7:30 am – 7:45 amOpening Comments and Peter D. Stevens Memorial Remarks— Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE andCharles J. Lightdale, MD, MACG7:45 am – 8:00 amManagement of Benign Biliary Strictures — Savreet Sarkaria, MD8:00 am – 8:15 amInterventional Endoscopy in Pediatrics — Robbyn Sockolow, MD, AGAF8:15 am – 8:30 amEndoscopic Management of Bariatric Surgical Complications— Christopher C. Thompson, MD, MSc, FACG8:30 am – 8:45 amInterventional Echoendoscopy— Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD, FACG8:45 am – 9:45 amLive OR Cases (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD, FACG andMichel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE9:45 am – 10:00 amBreak & Vendor Exhibits (Griffis Faculty Club and LC Corridor*)10:00 am – 11:00 am Session 2: Advances in Minimally Invasive Options forGastroesophageal Diseases (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Nasser Khaled Altorki, MD andFelice H. Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACG10:00 am – 10:15 amEarly Diagnosis of Esophageal Cancer— Charles J. Lightdale, MD, MACG10:15 am – 10:30 amMinimally Invasive Esophagectomy — Joshua R. Sonett, MD, FACS10:30 am – 10:45 amAblation Technique for Esophageal Cancer — John M. Poneros, MD10:45 am – 11:00 amSurgical Treatments of Gastroparesis — Melissa Bagloo, MD11:00 am – 12:00 pm Live OR Cases (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Norio Fukami, MD, FASGE andJeffrey Milsom, MD, FACS, FACG12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch & Vendor Exhibits (Griffis Faculty Club & LC Corridor*)1:00 pm – 3:00 pmSession 3: New Endoscopic & Surgical Techniques(Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Francesco Rubino, MD and Anthony Kalloo, MD, FACG1:00 pm – 1:15 pmInnovations in Minimally Invasive Techniques in Bariatrics— Marc Bessler, MD, FACS1:15 pm – 1:30 pmERCP in Altered Anatomy — Gregory B. Haber, MD, FRCP, FACG1:30 pm – 1:45 pmBiliary Atresia in the Pediatric Population— Oliver J. Muensterer, MD, PhD1:45 pm – 2:00 pmQuestion and Answer2:00 pm – 2:15 pmBreak & Vendor Exhibits (Griffis Faculty Club and LC Corridor*)2:15 pm – 2:30 pmIndications & Techniques of ESD — Norio Fukami, MD, FASGE2:30 pm – 2:45 pmSteady Pressure Endoscopy — Kiyokazu Nakajima, MD, PhD, FACS2:45 pm – 3:00 pmRobotics in Colorectal Surgery — Martin R. Weiser, MD3

Day 1: Thursday, April 26, 20123:00 pm – 6:00 pm Concurrent Session 1: Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab1315 York Avenue, Sub-basementNursing Education Rooms 22, 23, 25, 26 & 27*Lab Coordinator: Kai Matthes, MD, PhDStation 1A & 1B: Bleeding/Perforation/Fistula— Mark B. Pochapin, MD, FACG, FASGE, FACP (1A) andJohn M. Poneros, MD (1B)Station 2A & 2B: Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)/Cannulation/Stone Management/Stenting— Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD, FACG (2A)and Martin L. Freeman, MD, FACG (2B)Station 3A & 3B: Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)— Norio Fukami, MD, FASGE (3A) and Amrita Sethi, MD (3B)Station 4A & 4B: Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) Cholangioscopy— Savreet Sarkaria, MD (4A) and John A. Martin, MD (4B)Station 5A & 5B: Single Balloon Enteroscopy— Gregory B. Haber, MD, FRCP, FACG (5A) and Brian G. Turner, MD (5B)Station 6A & 6B: Endoscopic Ultrasound of Pseudocysts— Todd H. Baron, MD (6A) and Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE (6B)3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Concurrent Session 2: Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Griffis Faculty Club*Management of Bile Duct Cancer from EndoscopicDecompression to Surgery— Daniel Cherqui, MD and Marianne Ortner, MDUris Auditorium*Surgical Management of Chronic Pancreatitis from Resection toIslet Cell Transplant— Kenneth L. Brayman, MD, PhD, FACS andJohn A. Chabot, MD, FACS4:15 pm – 5:00 pm Griffis Faculty Club*Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy vs. Ablation Therapy— Nasser Khaled Altorki, MD and Charles J. Lightdale, MD, MACGUris Auditorium*Endoscopic and Surgical Management of Achalasia— Felice H. Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACGand Alfons Pomp, MD, FACS, FRCSC5:15 pm – 6:00 pm Griffis Faculty Club*What is the Place of NOTES in 2012?— Anthony Kalloo, MD, FACG and Michael Lieberman, MDUris Auditorium*Novelties in Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery—Marc Bessler, MD, FACS and Francesco Rubino, MD* Please see page 11 for meeting locations4

Day 2: Friday, April 27, 20126:45 am – 7:25 amBreakfast, Registration & Vendor Exhibits(Griffis Faculty Club and LC Corridor*)7:25 am – 8:30 amSession 4: New Approaches in the Management ofPancreaticobiliary Malignancies (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Michael Lieberman, MD andMichel Kahaleh MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE7:25 am – 7:30 amOpening Remarks — Jeffrey Milsom, MD, FACS, FACG7:30 am – 7:45 amScreening for Biliary Cancers — Amrita Sethi, MD7:45 am – 8:00 amPalliation of Pancreaticobiliary Cancer — John A. Martin, MD8:00 am – 8:15 amAblation Therapy for Bile Duct Cancer — Marianne Ortner, MD8:15 am – 8:30 amDirected Radiotherapy for GI Cancers — K.S. Clifford Chao, MD8:30 am – 9:45 amLive OR Cases (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Alfons Pomp, MD, FACS, FRCSC andDaniel L. Feingold, MD9:45 am – 10:00 am Break & Vendor Exhibits (Griffis Faculty Club and LC Corridor*)10:00 am – 11:15 am Session 5: Updates in Pancreatic Disease (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Mark B. Pochapin, MD, FACG, FASGE, FACP andJohn A. Martin, MD10:00 am – 10:15 am Advances in Pancreatic Disorders— Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE10:15 am – 10:30 am Prevention of Post-ERCP Pancreatitis— Martin L. Freeman, MD, FACG10:30 am – 10:45 am Endoscopic Necrosectomy — Todd H. Baron, MD10:45 am – 11:00 am Surgical Approaches to Pancreatic Cancer— John A. Chabot, MD, FACS11:00 am – 11:15 amIslet Cell Transplantation in Chronic Pancreatitis— Kenneth L. Brayman, MD, PhD, FACS11:15 am – 12:00 pm Live OR Cases (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Martin L. Freeman, MD, FACG andGregory B. Haber, MD, FRCP, FACG12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch & Vendor Exhibits (Griffis Faculty Club & LC Corridor*)1:00 pm – 1:45 pmSession 6: Advances in Liver Diseases (Uris Auditorium*)Moderators: Benjamin Samstein, MD and Savreet Sarkaria, MD1:00 pm – 1:15 pmMinimally Invasive Surgery — Daniel Cherqui, MD1:15 pm – 1:30 pmPercutaneous Ablative Therapies — Jonathan Susman, MD1:30 pm – 1:45 pmTranscatheter Therapies — Adam D. Talenfeld, MD1:45 pm – 2:00 pmClosing Remarks— Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGEPlease proceed to Concurrent Session 1 or 2OR Demonstrators:Todd H. Baron, MD, Martin L. Freeman, MD, FACG, Norio Fukami, MD, FASGE,Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE, Sang W. Lee, MD, FACS, FASCRS,Charles J. Lightdale, MD, MACG, John A. Martin, MD,Jeffrey Milsom, MD, FACS, FACG and Amrita Sethi, MD5

Day 2: Friday, April 27, 20122:00 pm – 5:00 pm Concurrent Session 1: Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab1315 York Avenue, Sub-basementNursing Education Rooms 22, 23, 25, 26 & 27*Lab Coordinator: Kai Matthes, MD, PhDStation 1A & 1B: Bleeding/Perforation/Fistula— Mark B. Pochapin, MD, FACG, FASGE, FACP (1A) andJohn M. Poneros, MD (1B)Station 2A & 2B: Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)/Cannulation/Stone Management/Stenting— Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD, FACG (2A)and Martin L. Freeman, MD, FACG (2B)Station 3A & 3B: Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)— Norio Fukami, MD, FASGE (3A) and Amrita Sethi, MD (3B)Station 4A & 4B: Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) Cholangioscopy— Savreet Sarkaria, MD (4A) and John A. Martin, MD (4B)Station 5A & 5B: Single Balloon Enteroscopy— Gregory B. Haber, MD, FRCP, FACG (5A) and Brian G. Turner, MD (5B)Station 6A & 6B: Endoscopic Ultrasound of Pseudocysts— Todd H. Baron, MD (6A) and Michel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE (6B)2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Concurrent Session 2: Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions2:15 pm – 3:00 pm Griffis Faculty Club*Management of Bile Duct Cancer from EndoscopicDecompression to Surgery— Daniel Cherqui, MD and Marianne Ortner, MDUris Auditorium*Surgical Management of Chronic Pancreatitis from Resection to IsletCell Transplant— Kenneth L. Brayman, MD, PhD, FACS andJohn A. Chabot, MD, FACS3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Griffis Faculty Club*Radiologic and Surgical Intervention in Pediatrics andYoung Adults— Jonathan Susman, MD and Oliver J. Muensterer, MD, PhDUris Auditorium*Endoscopic and Surgical Management of Achalasia— Felice H. Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACGand Alfons Pomp, MD, FACS, FRCSC4:15 pm – 5:00 pm Griffis Faculty Club*What is the Place of NOTES in 2012?— Anthony Kalloo, MD, FACG and Michael Lieberman, MDUris Auditorium*Surgical Management of Pediatric IBD Patients— Sang W. Lee, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Robbyn Sockolow, MD, AGAF* Please see page 11 for meeting locations6

Faculty Listn Program Co-DirectorsMichel Kahaleh, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGEChief, Advanced EndoscopyProfessor of Clinical MedicineDivision of Gastroenterology & HepatologyDepartment of MedicineWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNYPH/Weill CornellRobbyn Sockolow, MD, AGAFAssociate Professor of Clinical PediatricsWeill Cornell Medical CollegeChief of Pediatric Gastroenterologyand NutritionNYPH/Weill CornellMarc Bessler, MD, FACSProfessor of Clinical SurgeryColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsChief, Division of Minimal Access/Bariatric SurgeryDirector, Center for Metabolic andWeight Loss SurgeryNYPH/ColumbiaJeffrey Milsom, MD, FACS, FACGJerome J. Decosse, MD Professor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeChief of Colon and Rectal SurgeryNYPH/Weill Cornelln Guest FacultyTodd H. Baron, MDProfessor of MedicineMayo Medical CenterKenneth L. Brayman, MD, PhD, FACSProfessor of Surgery and MedicineChief, Transplant Division, Department of SurgeryDirector, Transplant ServicesUniversity of Virginia Health SystemDirector, Renal, Pancreas and IsletTransplant ProgramsDirector, Center for Cellular Therapyand BiotherapeuticsGregory B. Haber, MD, FRCP, FACGDirector, Division of GastroenterologyDirector, Center for AdvancedTherapeutic EndoscopyLenox Hill HospitalAnthony Kalloo, MD, FACGProfessor of MedicineThe John Hopkins UniversitySchool of MedicineDirector, Division of Gastroenterology andHepatologyThe John Hopkins HospitalMartin L. Freeman, MD, FACGProfessor of MedicineUniversity of Minnesota Medical SchoolInterim Director of the Division ofGastroenterology, Hepatology and NutritionMedical Director for Total Pancreatectomyand Islet AutotransplantationDirector of the AdvancedPancreaticobiliary Endoscopy FellowshipUniversity of Minnesota Medical CenterJohn A. Martin, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine and SurgeryDirector of EndoscopyNorthwestern University FeinbergSchool of MedicineNorio Fukami, MD, FASGEAssociate Professor of MedicineDirector of Endoscopic UltrasoundCo-Director, EndoscopyDivision of Gastroenterology and HepatologyUniversity of Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusKiyokazu Nakajima, MD, PhD, FACSAssistant Professor of SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryOsaka University Graduate School of MedicineOsaka, JapanKai Matthes, MD, PhDDirector, Developmental EndoscopyBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterAssistant Professor, Harvard Medical SchoolMarianne Ortner, MDTBC7

Mark B. Pochapin, MD, FACG, FASGE, FACPSholz-Leeds Professor of GastroenterologyDirector, Division of GastroenterologyNYU Langone Medical CenterChristopher C. Thompson, MD, MSc, FACGAssistant Professor in MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolDirector of Therapeutic EndoscopyBrigham and Women's HospitalJacques Van Dam, MD, PhD, FACGProfessor of MedicineKeck/USC School of MedicineDirector, Advanced Digestive Health CenterKeck/USC Medical CenterLos Angeles, CaliforniaMartin R. Weiser, MDAssociate MemberMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterAssociate Professor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNYPH/Weill Cornelln NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalColumbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNasser Khaled Altorki, MDProfessor of Thoracic SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeChief, Division of Thoracic SurgeryNYPH/Weill CornellDaniel L. Feingold, MDAssociate Professor of Clinical SurgeryColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsNYPH/ColumbiaMelissa Bagloo, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical SurgeryColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsNYPH/ColumbiaIra Jacobson, MD, FACGVincent Astor Distinguished Professor of MedicineWeill Cornell Medical CollegeChief, Division of Gastroenterology & HepatologyNYPH/Weill CornellJohn A. Chabot, MD, FACSVice President, ColumbiaDoctorsDavid V. Habif Professor of Clinical SurgeryColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsChief, Division of GI/Endocrine SurgeryExecutive Director, Pancreas CenterNYPH/ColumbiaSang W. Lee, MD, FACS, FASCRSAssociate Professor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeDirector, Laparoscopic Colon Surgery CoursesNYPH/Weill CornellK.S. Clifford Chao, MDChu H. Chang Distinguished Professor andChairman, Radiation OncologyColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsProfessor and Chief, Radiation OncologyWeill Cornell Medical CollegeRadiation Oncology-in-ChiefNYPHDaniel Cherqui, MDProfessor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeChief, Hepatobiliary Surgery andLiver TransplantationNYPH/Weill CornellMichael Lieberman, MDAssociate Professor of Clinical SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeDirector of Surgery at The Jay MonahanCenter for Gastrointestinal HealthDirector of Surgical OncologyNYPH/Weill CornellCharles J. Lightdale, MD, MACGProfessor of Clinical MedicineColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsDirector of Clinical ResearchDivision of Digestive and Liver DiseasesNYPH/Columbia8

April 26-27, 2012Oliver J. Muensterer, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeDirector, General Pediatric EndosurgeryNYPH/Weill CornellAdjunct Associate Professor of SurgeryColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsNYPH/ColumbiaAlfons Pomp, MD, FACS, FRCSCLeon C. Hirsch Professor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeChief, Laparoscopy and Bariatric SurgeryNYPH/Weill CornellJohn M. Poneros, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsInterim Director of EndoscopyDivision of Digestive and Liver DiseasesNYPH/ColumbiaFrancesco Rubino, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeChief of Gastrointestinal Metabolic SurgeryDirector, Diabetes Surgery CenterNYPH/Weill CornellBenjamin Samstein, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsSurgical Director, Living DonorLiver Transplant ProgramDirector, Transplant Surgery FellowshipNYPH/ColumbiaSavreet Sarkaria, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical MedicineWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNYPH/Weill CornellFelice H. Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACGAssistant Professor of MedicineWeill Cornell Medical CollegeDirector of Research atThe Jay Monahan Center forGastrointestinal HealthNYPH/Weill CornellAmrita Sethi, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical MedicineDivision of Digestive and Liver DiseasesColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsNYPH/ColumbiaJoshua R. Sonett, MD, FACSEdwin C. and Anne K. Weiskopf Professor ofSurgical OncologyColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsChief, General Thoracic SurgerySurgical Director, Lung Transplant ProgramSurgical Director, High-Risk LungAssessment ProgramNYPH/ColumbiaJonathan Susman, MDAssociate Clinical Professor of RadiologyColumbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsClinical Director, Division ofVascular and Interventional RadiologyNYPH/ColumbiaAdam D. Talenfeld, MDDivision of Interventional RadiologyAssistant Professor of RadiologyWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNYPH/Weill CornellBrian G. Turner, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNYPH/Weill Cornell9

Hotel Informationn Hotel InformationWe have secured a block of rooms for our attendees at the W New York and the BentleyHotel. Please make your reservations directly with the W New York or the Bentley Hotel.W New YorkIn order to take advantage of the negotiated group rate of 385/night plus tax atthe W New York, please make your reservation by Friday, March 30, 2012. Youmust reference NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Interventional Innovations inDigestive Care to receive the negotiated group rate. The room block will be based ona first-come, first-served basis.W New York541 Lexington Avenue at 49th StreetNew York, NY 10022Telephone: 1-877-946-8357www.wnewyork.comTo make a reservation please call: 1-877-WHOTELS or 1-888-627-7191Check-in: 3:00 pmCheck-out: 12:00 pmBentley HotelIn order to take advantage of the negotiated group rate of 245 - 275/night plus taxat the Bentley Hotel, please make your reservation by Thursday, March 15, 2012. Youmust reference NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Interventional Innovations inDigestive Care to receive the negotiated group rate. The room block will be based ona first-come, first-served basis.Bentley Hotel500 East 62nd Street at York AvenueNew York, NY 10065Telephone: 212-644-6000www.bentleyhotelnyc.comTo make a reservation please call: 1-888-664-6835Check-in: 3:00 pmCheck-out: 12:00 pmn Parking Information (parking is not included in the registration fee)Parking near Weill Cornell Medical CollegeGreenberg525 East 68th StreetBetween York Avenue & East RiverNew York, NY 10065Telephone: 212-746-2015 & 212-746-1886Hours of Operation: 24 HoursHelmsley507 East 70th StreetBetween York Avenue & East RiverNew York, NY 10065Telephone: 212-746-1974Hours of Operation: 24 HoursFor a list of parking garages near the W New York and the Bentley Hotel, and othertransportation options, please visit www.gi-innovations.org.0

Locations & Registration Informationn Meeting Location for Registration, Breakfast, Lunch, Breaks,Vendor Exhibits, Didactics, Live OR Cases and Meet the ProfessorBreak-out SessionsWeill Cornell Medical College1300 York Avenue at East 69th StreetNew York, NY 10065Registration, Breakfast, Lunch, Breaks& Vendor ExhibitsFirst Floor: Griffis Faculty Club andLC CorridorDidactics & Live OR CasesFirst Floor: Uris AuditoriumMeet the Professor Break-out SessionsFirst Floor: Griffis Faculty Cluband Uris Auditoriumn Meeting Location for the Hands-on Animal Tissue LabsHands-on Animal Tissue Labs1315 York Avenue, Sub-basementNew York, NY 10065Nursing Education Rooms: 22, 23, 25, 26 & 27n Registration Options & FeesTwo Day RegistrationOption A: Didactics & Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Thursday) ANDDidactics & Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab (Friday)Physicians – 1,000 Industry – 1,100 Allied Health Professionals – 800NYPH/WCMC/CUMC and Network Faculty & Staff – 700Fellows & Residents – 600 Students – 550Option B: Didactics & Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab (Thursday) AND Didactics &Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Friday)Physicians – 1,000 Industry – 1,100 Allied Health Professionals – 800NYPH/WCMC/CUMC and Network Faculty & Staff – 700Fellows & Residents – 600 Students – 550PLEASE NOTE: If you register for Option A or Option B, you will attend the lab on oneafternoon and the meet the professor break-out sessions on the alternate afternoon.Option C: Didactics & Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Thursday AND Friday)Physicians – 500 Industry – 600 Allied Health Professionals – 300NYPH/WCMC/CUMC and Network Faculty & Staff – 200Fellows & Residents – 100 Students – 50One Day RegistrationOption D: Didactics & Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab (Thursday OR Friday)Physicians – 850 Industry – 950 Allied Health Professionals – 700NYPH/WCMC/CUMC and Network Faculty & Staff – 625Fellows & Residents – 600 Students – 550Option E: Didactics & Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Thursday OR Friday)Physicians – 350 Industry – 450 Allied Health Professionals – 200NYPH/WCMC/CUMC and Network Faculty & Staff – 125Fellows & Residents – 100 Students – 50These fees include: academic presentations, course materials, meet the professor sessions, participationwith the hands-on animal tissue lab (if applicable), meals and refreshments. Confirmation of registrationwill be sent upon receipt of the registration form and payment.-

RegistrationThe First Annual Peter D. Stevens Course on Interventional Innovations in Digestive CarePlease check which option you plan to attend:m Option A: Didactics & Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Thursday April 26th)& Didactics & Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab (Friday April 27th)m Option B: Didactics & Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab (Thursday April 26th) &Didactics & Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Friday April 27th)m Option C: Didactics & Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Thursday April 26th& Friday April 27th)m Option D1: Didactics & Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab (Thursday April 26th)m Option D2: Didactics & Hands-on Animal Tissue Lab (Friday April 27th)m Option E1: Didactics & Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Thursday April 26th)m Option E2: Didactics & Meet the Professor Break-out Sessions (Friday April 27th)First NameM.I.Last ytime PhoneZipDaytime FaxE-mail (for confirmation purposes)SpecialtySpecial NeedsAttendee SignatureDaten Payment MethodsONLINE: To make an online credit card payment please visit: www.gi-innovations.org.For security purposes, credit card payments cannot be accepted in the mail or byphone. American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa only.BY MAIL: Complete the attached registration form and mail together withfull payment to:Columbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Surgery, External Affairs400 Kelby Street, 11th FloorFort Lee, NJ 07024Enclose a check or money order made payable to Columbia University Departmentof Surgery/GI Innovations. Checks must be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank.PLEASE NOTE: Registration is limited and will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Telephone registrations and/orcancellations are not accepted. If you cancel your registration at least ten business days prior to the course (April 12, 2012),we will refund your registration fee, less a 50 administrative charge. No refunds can be made thereafter.

This activity has been approved forAMA PRA Category 1 Credit TMwww.gi-innovations.orgApril 26–27, 2012New York CitySpecial Sessions: Hands-on Animal Tissue Labs,Live OR & Interventional CasesInterventional Innovationsin Digestive CareThe First Annual Peter D. Stevens Course onColumbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Surgery, External Affairs400 Kelby Street, 11th FloorFort Lee, New Jersey 07024

Program Coordinators Jessica Scully Senior Events Coordinator Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery, External Affairs Telephone: ECD-FGI-JCCJ Fax: ECD-FGI-JCDD E-mail: jasEDFG@columbia.edu Megan Montgomery, MPH Program Manager, Center for Advanced Digestive Care NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center