Annual Vascular Symposium: Emphasis Primary Care

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Annual Vascular Symposium:Emphasis Primary Care

Annual Vascular Symposium:Emphasis Primary CareCourse DescriptionThe program is a multidisciplinary approach to vascular care and treatment. Based on surveycomments from last year’s program, we have noted the topic suggestions and engaged thosespecialists in this year’s program to reflect those suggestions.Friday, April 282017Table of ContentsCourse Description.1Course Objectives.2Accreditation Statement, Designation Statement, FacultyDisclosure Statement, Note, Pharmacy Statement, Location.3Agenda. 4 – 6Chair/Champions, Contact Information .7Registration Form.8The purpose of this symposium is to develop a platform to provide ongoing educationalopportunities and the potential for consultation by experts in the field. The overarching goal ofthe symposium is to improve the quality of initial and consultative care provided to patients withvascular disease, both arterial and venous, that will enhance their quality of life and in somecases, preserve life and limb. This symposium will enable us to disseminate knowledge regardingadvancements in the care of patients with acute and chronic venous disease; carotid diseasemanifest as bruit, stroke, transient ischemia and/or amaurosis fugax; limb threatening ischemia;abdominal aortic aneurysmal disease and renal failure with a focus on dialysis access andmaintenance.We believe that we must address aspects of care which are integral to the primary care ofafflicted patients whether that care be provided by physician, podiatrist, pharmacist, PA/NP, nurseor wound care specialist. Some topics of interest will include: how and when to use the new oralanticoagulants in the acute and chronic care of deep venous thrombosis (including the pregnantpatient); when to screen for carotid occlusive disease or AAA and new avenues of interventionalcare which might be unfamiliar to some care providers; treatment of the diabetic foot infectionor venous ulcer with next best steps in care and tips on caring for the dialysis patient (medicaland surgical). When available, evidence-based guidelines form the basis for up-to-date standardsof best care.The aim is to provide the primary care provider with the tools to best treat in a venue whichallows open discussion (break-out sessions) and access to the experts with whom they maywant to consult in the future. A list of the speakers with contact information will be providedfor later communications. A memory stick will contain the presentation slides and otherpertinent information. We look forward to an exciting interchange and robust discussion offactors that may aid in implementing the topics discussed and in those factors which may inhibitsuch care.1

Encouraging next steps invenous disease careAccreditation StatementThe Indiana University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council forContinuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Course ObjectivesDesignation StatementAt the conclusion of this program and based on current practice guidelines,participants should be able to:The Indiana University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.25AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with theextent of their participation in the activity.nnnnn Discuss the use of the newer anticoagulants in their patients. They will feel comfortable withthe standard method if treating pregnant patients with VTE and use this knowledge for thebetterment of their patients. Eliminate saphenous reflux to prevent recurrent venous ulceration in the patient and, ifiliofemoral venous occlusive disease is present in your patient with recurrent venous ulceration,suggest venous placement based on societal practice guidelines. Describe the options available for patients with carotid artery occlusive disease to provide bestprevention of recurrent stroke, TIA, and/or amaurosis fugax. Identify the options available for patients with AAA disease and understand the risk andbenefits of each approach.Faculty Disclosure StatementIn accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)Standards for Commercial Support, educational programs sponsored by the Indiana UniversitySchool of Medicine (IUSM) must demonstrate balance, independence, objectivity and scientificrigor. All faculty, authors, editors and planning committee members participating in an IUSMsponsored activity are required to disclose any relevant financial interest or other relationshipwith the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial servicesthat are discussed in an educational activity.LocationThe Symposium will be held at Hine Hall, University Conference Center, 875 West North Street,Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking is available directly under the Hine Hall side of the facility at thecorner of North and Blake Street. Recognize when it is important to consider dialysis access needs in the patient with chronicrenal insufficiency and what the best options are.23

Encouraging Next Steps inVenous Disease CareFriday, April 28, 2017AGENDA7 – 8 amSIGN IN/BREAKFAST/MINGLE8 – 8:05 amMichael C. Dalsing, M.D., Vascular SurgeryWelcome Introduction/Purpose and Goals of this EducationalSymposiumBreakout Session: (4 Groups- one panelist per group) Discussionof Challenges in your own practice, pertinent questions,self-assessment questionABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS ANDCAROTID OCCLUSIVE DISEASE: Moderator Dr. BelcherGreetings from IU Health Ryan Nagy, M.D.: Best Care, PatientCentered11:10 am –11:30 amMichael Murphy, M.D., Vascular SurgeryAAA: The Dilemma of ScreeningUPDATE ON VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM:Moderator Dr. Dalsing11:30 – noonAndres Fajardo, M.D., Vascular SurgeryChanging Approach to Aortic Aneurysmal Disease8:10 – 8:30 amDaniel Belcher, M.D., Internal MedicineNew Anticoagulants and the Elderly Population, to switch or not:A perspective from the trenchesNoon – 12:20 pmJames Fleck, M.D., NeurologyScreening for Carotid Artery Disease: Is it useful?8:30 – 9 amSherrine Ibrahim, M.D., Obstetrics & Gynecology, Maternal &Fetal SpecialistDVT in Pregnancy: diagnosis, treatment before and after delivery12:20 – 12:50 pmRaghu Motaganahalli, M.D., Vascular SurgeryEvolving Options for Carotid Revascularization12:50- 1:30 pmLUNCH/MINGLE9 – 9:30 amAlexander J. Ansara, PharmD, BCPS-AQThe New Oral Anticoagulants: How they work, how to prescribe,monitor and reverse1:30 - 1:50 pmPanel for AAA and Carotid presentation: Pertinent Questions,Self-assessment, question review8:05 – 8:10 am9:30 – 10 amNaveen Manchanda, M.D., Hematology/ OncologyVTE Special Cases: Prophylaxis (long trips), Prescribing in Cancer/HIT/ upper extremity DVT/SVT, role of Aspirin10 – 10:30 amDaren Beam, M.D., Emergency MedicineTreating VTE as an Outpatient: Risks, benefits, how long, role ofthrombolysis?10:30 – 10:45 am410:45 – 11:10 amLOWER LEG VASCULATURE/ INFECTIONS AND DIALYSIS:Moderator Dr. Motaganahalli1:50 - 2:15 pmTarick Abdo, DPM, PodiatryPrevention and Treatment of Diabetic Foot Infections2:15 – 2:40 pmMichael C. Dalsing, M.D., Vascular SurgeryThe Venous Ulcer: Get rid of itBREAK/ REFRESHMENTS5

CHAIRAGENDA continued2:40 – 3:10 pm3:10 – 3:35 pm3:35 – 4:05 pm4:05 – 4:35 pm4:35 – 5:05 pmAlan Sawchuk, M.D., Vascular SurgeryVascular Occlusive Disease: Options and Expectations in the faceof infectionElizabeth Altenburger, PhD., Wound CareWound Care: So many options, what really works for leg wounds?Michael Kraus, M.D., NephrologyThe Dialysis Patient: care tips for your patientGary Lemmon, M.D., Vascular SurgeryThe Dialysis Patient: Access optionsBreakout Session: Discussion of challenges in your own practice,pertinent questions, self-assessment questions and discussionwith panelMichael C. Dalsing, MDVascular SurgeryChampionsTarick Abdo, DPMPodiatryElizabeth Altenburger, PhDWound CareAlexander J. Ansara, PharmD, BCPS-AQPharmacistDaniel W. Belcher, MDInternal Medicine/Primary CareAndres Fajardo, MDVascular Surgery5:05- 5:15 pmMichael C. Dalsing, M.D., Vascular SurgeryClosing comments and thank youJames Fleck, MDNeurology5:15 – 6:15 pmWine and cheese, door prizes, and meet the faculty and otherattendeesSherrine A. Ibrahim, MDOB/GYN, Maternal & Fetal SpecialistDaren M. Beam, MDEmergency MedicineMichael A. Kraus, MDNephrologyGary Lemmon, MDVascular SurgeryNaveen Manchanda, MDHematology/ OncologyRaghu Motaganahalli, MDVascular SurgeryMichael Murphy, MDVascular SurgeryRyan Nagy, MDChief Medical Officer AHCAlan Sawchuk, MDVascular SurgeryContact InformationCynthia Richardson, RN, BAProgram Coordinatorcrichar5@iuhealth.orgTim RoachProgram Administratortimroach@iupui.eduREGISTRAR:Indiana University School of MedicineDivision of Continuing Medical Education410 W. 10th St., HS 2100Indianapolis, IN 46202T 317.274.0104T 888.615.8013We want everyone to feel welcome at this and other CME events. If you have a disabilityand need an accommodation to participate in this program, we will try to provide it. Pleasecontact the CME office before you come to the event. At least 72 hours notice may be necessary.67

Annual Vascular Symposium:Emphasis Primary CareFriday, April 282017Register online at: https://iu.cloud-cme.com/aph.aspx?P 5&EID 36486After April 24, 2017, please register at the door.There is no registration fee for this program; however, pre-registration isappreciated.8

2017 IUHealth 3/17 IUH#23654April 28, 2017Hine Hall, University Conference CenterAnnual Vascular Symposium:Emphasis Primary CareIndiana University School of MedicineDivision of Continuing Medical Education410 W. 10th St., HS 2100Indianapolis, IN 46202

8:05 – 8:10 am Greetings from IU Health Ryan Nagy, M.D.: Best Care, Patient Centered UPDATE ON VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM: Moderator Dr. Dalsing 8:10 – 8:30 am Daniel Belcher, M.D., Internal