UCSF 14 Annual Primary Care Sports Medicine Conference

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Presented byDepartment of orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of California, San FranciscoSchool of MedicineUCSF 14th AnnualPrimary Care SportsMedicine ConferenceInterContInental Hotel 888 Howard Street San FranCISCo, CaHands-on Workshops fill fast!Sign up early to guarantee your spot!bACK byPOPUlARDEMAND:Knee andshoulderInjectionWorkshopsCOURsE CO-CHAIRsAnthony luke, MD, MPHProfessor of orthopaedic Surgery and Family and Community Medicine,UCSF Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service; Director, Primary CareSports MedicineCarlin senter, MDAssociate Professor of orthopaedic Surgery and Medicine, UCSF SportsMedicine and Shoulder Service, Primary Care Sports MedicineTHURSDAY – SATURDAYDecember 12-14, 2019

UCSF 14th AnnualPrimary Care SportsMedicine ConferenceDecember 12-14, 2019This course provides a comprehensive joint-byjoint review of common injuries and offers currentSports Medicine practices which apply to the careof all patients from the recreational participant tothe specialized elite athlete. Highlights of thisprogram include: a multidisciplinary faculty, liveobserved joint examinations using audiovisual aids,optional small group hands-on examinationworkshops, interactive case sessions, and practicalSports Medicine topics.GREENER MEETINGWe're saving paper! The syllabus will be available electronicallyone week prior to the course.TARGET AUDIENCEThis conference is tailored to the front-line primary careprovider. This includes primary care physicians, nurses andallied health professionals in family medicine, internal medicineand pediatrics; urgent care and emergency medicine providers;physical therapists and athletic trainers.ObjECTIvEsAn attendee completing this course will be able to applyacquired skills and strategies to: Diagnose the most common musculoskeletal injuries usinghistory, exam, and (if needed) imaging; Perform a complete, efficient physical examination of the hip,foot/ankle, knee, shoulder, spine and hand/wrist; Apply knowledge in practice of conservative and surgicaltreatment options for common musculoskeletal problems; Evaluate and treat a patient with sport-related concussion; Teach rehabilitation exercises to your patients.InTErConTInEnTAlSAn FrAnCISCoSan Francisco, CAACCREDITATIONThe University of California,San Francisco School ofMedicine (UCSF) is accreditedby the Accreditation Council forContinuing Medical Educationto provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians.UCSF designates this liveactivity for a maximum of16.25 AMA PRA Category 1CreditsTM. Physiciansshould claim only the creditcommensurate with the extentof their participation in theactivity.This CME activity meets therequirements under CaliforniaAssembly Bill 1195, continuingeducation and cultural andlinguistic competency.NursesFor the purpose ofrecertification, the Americannurses Credentialing Centeraccepts AMA PRA Category 1CreditsTM issued byorganizations accreditedby the ACCME.Physician AssistantsAAPA accepts category 1credit from AoACCME,Prescribed credit from AAFP,and AMA PRA Category 1CreditsTM from organizationsaccredited by the ACCME.PharmacyThe California Board ofPharmacy accepts ascontinuing professionaleducation those courses thatmeet the standard of relevanceto pharmacy practice and havebeen approved for AMA PRACategory 1 Credit .Family PhysiciansApplication for CME credit hasbeen filed with the AmericanAcademy of Family Physicians.Determination of credit ispending.Athletic TrainersUCSF Sports Medicine isapproved by the Board ofCertification, Inc. to offercontinuing education forCertified Athletic Trainers(BoC AP#: XXXXX). Thisprogram is eligible for amaximum of XX.XX CategoryA CEUs (EBP CEUs pending).AbIM and AbP MOCSuccessful completion of thisCME activity, which includesparticipation in the evaluationcomponent, enables theparticipant to earn up to 16.25MoC points in the AmericanBoard of Internal Medicine's(ABIM) and American Board ofPediatrics' Maintenance ofCertification (MoC) program.Participants will earn MoCpoints equivalent to the amountof CME credits claimed for theactivity. It is the CME activityprovider's responsibility tosubmit participant completioninformation to ACCME for thepurpose of granting MoCcredit. The course evaluationmust be completed to receiveMoC credit.

GEnErAl InForMATIonAdvance registration closes one (1) business dayprior to start of course.HoW To EnrollTuition:Early Bird rate ends August 12, 2019 725 Physicians 625 nurses/PA’s/Allied Health Professionals/residents/Fellowsregular rate after August 12, 2019 750 Physicians 650 nurses/PA’s/Allied Health Professionals/residents/FellowsGrEEnEr MEETInGWe're saving paper! The syllabus will be availableelectronically one week prior to the course.Payment can be made by Visa, MasterCard,AmEx or check.rEGISTEr VIA:Online:Mail:cme.ucsf.eduComplete course registration formand send with payment to:UCSF office of CME3333 California Street, Suite 450San Francisco, CA 94118Fax:Fax completed registration form to:(415) 502-1795 (be sure to includeyour credit card number)Phone: To register by phone or to inquireabout registration status, please callUCSF’s CME registration office at(415) 476-5808.On-site RegistrationGenerally we are able to accommodateon-site registration at our courses, however,pre-registration is preferred.ConFErEnCE loCATIonInterContinental san Francisco is just stepsfrom Union Square and the Theatre District. EnjoySan Francisco’s renowned attractions such asthe historic cable cars, shopping in Union Square,or visit San Francisco’s culinary hub at theFerry Building.A block of guestrooms has been reserved at thespecial UCSF conference rate of 249/night.You are urged to make your reservations early.The cut off date is November 21, 2019, or untilthe group room block is filled. After this date,rooms will be provided on a space-available basisonly. To make hotel reservations on-line, go tocme.ucsf.edu and click on the hotel link in theTravel & Lodging section of the course webpage.If you prefer to telephone in your reservation,1-866-781-2364 please identify yourself as amember of this UCSF conference to receive thespecial rate.By staying at the host hotel, you help UCSF meetits contractual obligations and keep registrationfees reasonable.rEFUnD PolICYCancellations received in writing beforeDecember 10, 2019 will be refunded, lessa 75 administrative fee. no refunds will bemade on cancellations received after that date.AIr TrAnSPorTATIon AnD rEnTAl CArUCSF has negotiated special fares withairlines and car rental agencies. Please visit theTrAVEl AnD loDGInG section on the coursewebpage at cme.ucsf.edu for more informationand discount codes.generalinfo

UCSF 14 th AnnualPrimary Care SportsTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 20193:00 pmRegistration4:00Welcome and OverviewAnthony luke, MD, MPHand Carlin Senter, MD4:10Most Common Elbow, Hand andWrist Problems in Primary Carenicole Schroeder, MD4:40live On-screen Demonstration:nicole Schroeder, MDThe Essential Upper Extremity ExamRefreshment Break5:205:30Top shoulder Problems in Primary CareBrian Feeley, MD6:00live On-screen Demonstration:The Essential Shoulder ExamBrian Feeley, MD6:40Take Home Point Quiz: Shoulder, Elbow, and WristAnthony luke, MD, MPHand Carlin Senter, MD7:00 pmAdjournprogramCOURsE CHAIRsUCsF FACUlTy (CONT’D)UCsF FACUlTy (CONT’D)Anthony luke, MD, MPHProfessor of orthopaedic Surgeryand Family and CommunityMedicine, UCSF Sports Medicineand Shoulder Service; Director,Primary Care Sports MedicineCarlin senter, MDAssociate Professor oforthopaedic Surgery andMedicine, UCSF Sports Medicineand Shoulder Service, PrimaryCare Sports MedicineNicholas Colyvas, MDProfessor of orthopaedic Surgery,UCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder Servicebrian Feeley, MDProfessor of orthopaedic SurgeryUCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder Servicelianne Gensler, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDirector, AnkylosingSpondylitis ClinicCathy Hoang, PT, DPT, OCsPhysical TherapistAssistant Clinical ProfessorDrew A. lansdown, MDAssistant Professor oforthopaedic Surgery,UCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder ServiceElly laRoque, MDAssociate Professor oforthopaedic SurgeryUCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder ServiceC. benjamin Ma, MDProfessor and ChiefUCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder ServiceNirav Pandya, MDAssociate Professor oforthopaedic SurgeryUCSF Benioff Children's Hospitaloaklandscott Pygeorge, MsEd, ATCAthletic Trainer, UCSF BenioffChildren's Hospital oaklandNicole schroeder, MDAssociate Professor oforthopaedic Surgery,UCSF Hand, Elbow and UpperExtremity ServiceWendy vining, PAPhysician AssistantUCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder ServiceDerek WardAssistant Professor oforthopaedic Surgery,UCSF Arthritis and Jointreplacement ServiceKristin Wingfield, MD,CCFP, CAsEMProfessor of orthopaedic SurgeryUCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder Service, Primary CareSports MedicineAlan Zhang, MDAssociate Professor oforthopaedic SurgeryUCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder ServiceUCsF FACUlTysCHOOl OF MEDICINEChristina Allen, MDProfessor of orthopaedic SurgeryUCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder ServiceTimothy baldwin, MA,ATC, CFooTC Clinical ManagerGina biviano, MA, ATCSenior Athletic TrainerUCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder ServiceNicholas Carvelli, NPnurse Practitioner,UCSF Hand and Upper ExtremityCindy j. Chang, MDProfessor of orthopaedics andFamily and Community Medicine,UCSF Sports Medicine andShoulder Service, UCSF BenioffChildren's Hospital oakland,Primary Care Sports Medicinefaculty

Medicine ConferenceFRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 20197:30 amContinental Breakfast8:00Welcome and AnnouncementssEssION bModerator: Anthony luke, MD, MPH8:10Top Knee Problems in Primary Care8:50live On screen Demonstration: The Essential KneeExam for the Primary Care Clinician9:35Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis: Keys to Treatment10:15Coffee BreaksEssION CModerator: Anthony luke, MD, MPH10:30sports Concussion 2019: Key Updates for thePrimary Care Physician11:10Competitive vs. Recreational Athlete:Compare and Contrast11:50Lunch on OwnsEssION DModerator: Anthony luke, MD, MPH1:00lumbar spine Injuries in Athletes of All Ages1:30live On screen Demonstration: The Essential lumbarSpine Exam2:00Coffee Break2:15WORKsHOP blOCK Alive On screen Demonstration: Steroid Injections forthe Knee and Shoulder: Indications, risks, BenefitsPractical Clinical Workshop: The Youth Athlete withConcussion: Keys to Management (*Peds topic) Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do the KneeExam (A1) Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do the lumbarSpine and Hip Exam (A2) Hands on Interactive Practice: Move Workshop:Keys of Strength Training (A3)3:00Transition Break3:15WORKsHOP blOCK blive On screen Demonstration: Inflammatory lowBack Pain: Keys to the Evaluation and Treatment(*Medical Topic)Practical Clinical Workshop: The Power of Sleepfor the Youth Athlete (*Wellness, Peds topics) Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do thelumbar Spine and Hip Exam (B1) Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Perform aKnee Injection (B2) Hands on Interactive Practice: Hands on KneeExam (B3)4:00Transition Break4:15WORKsHOP blOCK Clive On screen Demonstration: Physical Therapy forthe Upper Extremity: What You and Your PatientShould Expect from rehabPractical Clinical Workshop: Teaching Home Exercisefor lower Extremity Problems Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Perform aKnee Injection (C1) Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do theKnee Exam (C2) Hands on Interactive Practice: Move Workshop:Keys of Strength Training (C3)5:00 pmAdjournAnthony luke, MD, MPHDrew lansdown, MDChristina Allen, MDDerek Ward, MDCarlin Senter, MDCindy J. Chang, MDKristin Wingfield, MDAnthony luke, MD, MPHDrew lansdown, MDCindy J. Chang, MDChristina Allen, MDand Wendy Vining, PA-CKristin Wingfield, MDGina Biviano, ATClianne Gensler, MDAnthony luke, MD, MPHCindy J. Chang, MDCarlin Senter, MD andKristin Wingfield, MDDrew lansdown, MDCathy Hoang, PT, DPT, oCSand UCSF PTsAnthony luke, MD, MPH,and UCSF ATCsCarlin Senter, MD andWendy Vining, PA-CChristina Allen, MDGina Biviano, ATC

December 12-14, 2019 InterContinental San Francisco San Francisco, CASATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 20197:30 amContinental Breakfast8:00Welcome and AnnouncementssEssION EModerator: Carlin Senter, MD8:10What's Hip: Common Hip Problems in Kids and Adults8:45live On screen Demonstration: The Essential Hip Exam9:15Top 5 Foot and Ankle Problems in Primary Care9:50live On screen Demonstration: The Essential Footand Ankle Exam10:15Coffee BreaksEssION FModerator: Carlin Senter, MD10:30surgery or Not surgery: Case Discussion11:20Cartilage Care 201911:50Lunch on OwnsEssION GModerator: Carlin Senter, MD1:00Identifying and Reducing Care Disparities insports Medicine1:50Prize drawing2:002:15 3:003:15 4:004:15 5:00 pmCoffee BreakWORKsHOP blOCK DInteractive sports Medicine Quiz: Keys for Your PracticePractical Clinical Workshop: How Much is Too Much?overuse and overload in the Youth Athlete (*Peds Topic)Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do the ShoulderExam (D1)Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do the Footand Ankle Exam (D2)Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do the Hand andElbow Exam (D3)Transition BreakWORKsHOP blOCK Elive On screen Demonstration: Circus Performers,Dancers and Gymnasts: Cases from My ClinicPractical Clinical Workshop: orthotics, Braces andSplints: Sports Medicine DME PearlsHands on Interactive Practice: How to Dothe Hip Exam (E1)Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do the Footand Ankle Exam (E2)Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do a ShoulderSubacromial Injection (E3)Transition BreakWORKsHOP blOCK Flive On screen Demonstration: Determiningreadiness for return to Sport in the Student Athlete:Tools for the PCP (*Peds Topic)Practical Clinical Workshop: Teaching Home Exercisesfor the rehab of Hip ProblemsHands on Interactive Practice: How to Do the Handand Elbow Exam (F1)Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do theShoulder Exam (F2)Hands on Interactive Practice: How to Do a ShoulderSubacromial Injection (F3)Adjourn Alan Zhang, MDAlan Zhang, MDKirstina olson, MDKirstina olson, MDnicholas Colyvas, MDBenjamin Ma, MDnirav Pandya, MDAnthony luke, MD, MPHand Carlin Senter, MDElly laroque, MDnirav Pandya, MDC. Benjamin Ma, MDand Brian Feeley, MDAnthony luke, MD, MPHand nicholas Carvelli nPCindy Chang, MDand nicolas Colyvas, MDKristin Wingfield, MDTimothy Baldwin, ATCAlan Zhang, MD andC. Benjamin Ma, MDAnthony luke, MD , MPHCarlin Senter, MD andCindy Chang, MDThomas Clennell, PT, DPT,SCS and Scott Pygeorge,ATCAlan Zhang, MD and ATCsKristin Wingfield, MD andnicholas Carvelli nPnicholas Colyvas, MD andBrian Feeley, MDCarlin Senter, MD andElly laroque, MDPre-registration required, limited to 20 participants. Cost is 25 per session.

For more information orto register online visit ourwebsite at cme.ucsf.eduYou may also reach usby calling the office ofCME at (415) 476-4251or emailing:info@ocme.ucsf.edu.E Printed onrecycled Paper0569University of California,San Franciscooffice of ContinuingMedical Education3333 California St.Suite 450San Francisco, CA 941189th Annual UCsF Techniques inComplex spine surgery Programnovember 2-3, 2019Vdara Hotel, las Vegas, nVArthroplasty for the Modern surgeon:Hip, Knee and Health Innovation TechnologySeptember 8-9, 2019Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn and Spa, Sonoma, CA14th Annual UCsF spine symposiumMay 31-June 1, 2019Parc 55 San Francisco-Hilton, San Francisco CAUPCOMING COURsE

ucsF sports MeDiciNe coNFereNce registratioN MOR20002ucsF 14th annualPRImARy CARE SPORTS mEDICINE CONFERENCEDecember 12-14, 2019cme.ucsf.eduintercontinental san Francisco san Francisco, caMail to:ucsF office of cMe3333 california street, suite 450san Francisco, ca 94118Fax: (415) 502-1795online registration: cme.ucsf.eduregistration information: (415) 476-5808course information: (415) 476-4251æ Dr. æ Ms. æ Mr. æ Mrs. æ Mx.Last tiMe phoNeFaxeMaiLAddress Label Code (see address label: example, A, B, C, D, etc.) yesWould you like to be on our priority email list? NoxxDate of birth to be used as ocMe registrant number: / /MoNthDaygreeNer MeetiNgWe're saving paper! the syllabus will be available electronically one week prior to the course.please indicate if you have any special needs:registratioN Fees:early Bird rate ends august 12, 2019 725 physicians 625 Nurses/pa’s/allied health professionals/residents/Fellowsregular rate after august 12, 2019 750 physicians 650 Nurses/pa’s/allied health professionals/residents/Fellows* pre-registration By phoNe or oNLiNe is required for afternoon hands-on Workshop sessions a, B, c,D, e, and F. call (415) 476-5808. space limited to 20 in each of these sessions and there is an additionalcharge of 25 per session. these sessions sell out fast, so be sure to register earlyMake checks payable to UC Regents.please charge my credit card: Visa Mastercard amex for /carD #expiratioN Date NaMe oN carD (pLease priNt)Kearny StGrant AvStockton StNeighborhoodsPowell StMason StLandmarksTaylor StJones StPost StGeary StntgomerO’FarrellFRANCISCOttSStrkeSF MUSEUMOF MODERN ARTMaPOWELL ST.STATIONSF SHOPPINGCENTREOLD MINTOF SFCENTER FORTHE ARTS ATYERBA BUENAGARDENSMOSCONE CONVENTIONCENTER NORTH & SOUInterContinentalSan FranciscotSttSCIVICENTERyStCable Car Lines4thtime: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pmDate: thursday, December 12, 2019place: InterContinental San Francisco888 howard streetsan Francisco, ca lis StON-SITE REGISTRATIONGOLDENGATE UNIV.MONTGOMERY ST.w STATIONNedSStUNIONSQUAREPoints of InterestCROCKERGALLERIA2nrthLeavenworefund policy: cancellations received inwriting before December 10, 2019 will berefunded, less a 75 administrative fee.No refunds will be made on cancellationsreceived after that date.please check our website for up-to-dateinformation on the course: cme.ucsf.eduauthoriZeD sigNaturerkeMaStSOUTH OFM

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