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Rocky MountainInterventional
Endoscopy CourseFriday and Saturday, February 16-17, 2018
Fellows Advanced Endoscopy and
GI Nurses Program
February 15, 2018
This course is endorsed by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
Presented by: Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Sponsored by: University of Colorado School of MedicineOffice of Continuing Medical Education
15th Annual
Join us in Aurora, Colorado at Anschutz Medical Campus
Cour se Dir ec to r s
Susan Copper Ratcliffe BSN, RN, CGRN Digestive Health Center
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
Stacy Eisenberg, RNDigestive Health Center
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
GI NURSES PROGRAM
FELLOWS ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY PROGRAM
Mihir Wagh, MD, FASGEAssociate Professor of Medicine
Head, Endoscopic Surgery and Tissue AppositionUniversity of Colorado
Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Sachin Wani, MD, FASGEAssociate Professor of Medicine
Medical Director Esophageal and Gastric Center University of Colorado
Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD, FASGEProfessor of Medicine
Medical Director, Digestive Health CenterUniversity of Colorado
Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Raj J. Shah, MD, FASGE, AGAFProfessor of Medicine
Director, Pancreaticobiliary EndoscopyUniversity of Colorado
Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Brian Brauer, MD, FASGEAssociate Professor of MedicineDirector, Advanced Endoscopy
Fellowship ProgramUniversity of Colorado
Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Hugo Rosen, MD, FACPWaterman Professor of Medicine
Division HeadUniversity of Colorado
Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Diane Matson, RN Digestive Health Center
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
Marcie Pelot, RNDigestive Health Center
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
HANDS-ON/LIVE COURSE COORDINATORS
Cour se Facu l tyAugustin R. Attwell, MD, FASGEAssistant Professor of MedicineDirector, Therapeutic EndoscopyDenver Health Medical Center
Denver, ColoradoUniversity of Colorado
Aurora, Colorado
Elisa Birnbaum, MDProfessor of Surgery
University of ColoradoDivision of GI, Trauma, and Endocrine Surgery
Aurora, Colorado
Professor Michael Bourke, MBBS, FRACP Professor of Medicine
Director Gastrointestinal EndoscopyUniversity of SydneyWestmead HospitalWestmead, Australia
Jonathan M. Buscaglia, MD, FASGE, AGAF Associate Professor of Medicine
Chief, Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology Director, Advanced Endoscopy Program
Stony Brook University School of Medicine
Stony Brook, New York
Ashley Faulx, MD, FASGEAssociate Professor of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University Gastroenterology and Liver Disease Cleveland,
Ohio
Ana Gleisner, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Surgery
University of ColoradoDivision of Surgical Oncology
Aurora, Colorado
Hazem Hammad, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
University of ColoradoDivision of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Aurora, Colorado
Vivek Kaul, MD, FACG, FASGE, AGAF
Segal-Watson Professor of MedicineChief, Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy Co-
Director, Developmental Endoscopy Lab University of Rochester Medical Center
Rochester, New York
Stephen Leong, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Division of Medical Oncology Gastrointestinal Malignancies and
Developmental Therapeutics Programs University of Colorado
Aurora, Colorado
Simon Lo, MD, FASGEDirector of Endoscopy
Director, Pancreaticobiliary Diseases Chair Holder, F. Widjaja Family Chair in Digestive
DiseasesClinical Professor of MedicineCedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
Carrie B. Marshall, MDAssociate Professor of Pathology
University of ColoradoDepartment of Pathology
Aurora, Colorado
Amit Maydeo, MD, FASGEChairman
Baldota Institute of Digestive Sciences Gleneagles Global Hospital
Mumbai, India
Wells A. Messersmith, MDProfessor of Medicine and Co-Division
Head University of ColoradoDivision of Medical Oncology
Aurora, Colorado
Joshua Obuch, MD MScAssociate Gastroenterologist
Geisinger Medical GroupDIvision of Gastroenterology & Nutrition
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Jeffrey Olsen, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
University of ColoradoDepartment of Radiation Oncology
Aurora, ColoradoUniversity of Colorado Health – Memorial
Hospital Colorado Springs, Colorado
Swati G. Patel, MD, MSAssistant Professor of Medicine
Director, Gastrointestinal Cancer Risk and Prevention Clinic
University of ColoradoAurora, Colorado
Denver Veterans Affairs HospitalDenver, Colorado
Cyrus Piraka, MD , FASGESection Chief, Advanced Therapeutic
Endoscopy Fellowship Director Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy
Henry Ford Health SystemDetroit, Michigan
James Pomposelli, MD, PhDProfessor of Surgery
Surgical Director of Liver TransplantUniversity of Colorado
Division of Transplant SurgeryAurora, Colorado
Chang Beom Ryu, MD, PhDProfessor of Medicine
Institute for Digestive ResearchSoon Chun Hyang University
Bucheon HospitalBucheon City, Rep of Korea
Christopher Scott, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery
University of ColoradoDepartment of Surgery
Division of Cardiothoracic SurgeryAurora, Colorado
Amrita Sethi, MD, FASGEAssociate Professor of Medicine
Director of Pancreaticobiliary Endoscopy Services
Division of Digestive and Liver Disease Columbia University Medical Center-NYPH
New York, New York
Andrew Y. Wang, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE Associate Professor of Medicine
Chief, Section of Interventional Endoscopy Director of Interventional Endoscopy
(UVA Medical Center)University of Virginia Health System
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Charlottesville, Virginia
Lea r n ing Ob j ec t ive sAt the conclusion of this activity, the participants should be able to:
» Improve the performance of ERCP and EUS in the community by understanding establishedindications, contraindications, techniques to optimize success, and minimize adverse events. Thisincludes advanced and alternative methods of bile duct access and to employ palliative therapyoptions of neoplastic lesions in the pancreas and bile duct.
» Implement the best endoscopic identification and treatment strategies for patients with Barrett'sesophagus and understand the importance of the role of new techniques and technologies toimprove and expand treatment options and enhance patient education of alternatives to minimallyinvasive and open surgical options.
» Integrate practice guidelines and expert opinion in the identification and treatment of complexcolonic polyps and patients at risk for polyposis syndromes. Implement the best endoscopictechniques to remove pre-malignant colonic lesions and to determine when surgical resection maybe necessary.
» Identify malignant biliary and pancreatic diseases by fluoroscopy, cholangioscopy, andcytohistopathology and summarize the endoscopic, medical and surgical options for management.
» Incorporate the most current society practice guidelines in the reprocessing of flexible GIendoscopes.
Accred i t a t i onThe University of Colorado School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity
Nursing credits have been applied for through AANC
THIS CME ACTIVITY IS ENDORSED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY.
Prog ram In fo r ma t ionThe Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy 2018 Course offers the following programs for Gastroenterologists, Gastrointestinal Surgeons, and Gastrointestinal Nurses:» GI Nurse and Technicians Program - Thursday, February 15, 2018» Fellows Advanced Endoscopy Programs - Thursday, February 15, 2018» Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy Main Course - Friday - Saturday, February 16-17, 2018
Thursday, February 15GI Nurses and Technicians Program
Location: Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion, Room 1.780 and 1.781
Facu l ty
7:45 AM Introduction/housekeeping
8:00 AM Endoscopic Mucosal Resection and Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Hammad/
Fahlgren
8:45 AM Endoscopic Therapy for Achalasia and GERD Wagh/Neal
9:30 AM BREAK
10:00 AM Pelvic Floor Disorders ` Freeman/Fenn
10:45 AM Hereditary Polyp Syndromes Patel
11:30 AM LUNCH
12:30 PM Endoscopic Bariatric Procedures Sullivan
1:15 PM Esophageal Motility Yadalpati/Quinn
2:30 PM BREAK
2:30 PM Roundtable Discussion
Sue Fahlgren, RNDigestive Health Center
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
Julie Fenn, RNDigestive Health Center
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
Alison Freeman, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Medicine
University of ColoradoDivision of Gastroenterology and
HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Hazem Hammad, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
University of ColoradoDivision of Gastroenterology and
HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Kari Neal, RNDigestive Health Center
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
Swati G. Patel, MD, MSAssistant Professor of MedicineDirector, Gastrointestinal Cancer
Risk and Prevention ClinicUniversity of Colorado
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Aurora, ColoradoDenver Veterans Affairs Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Allison Quinn, RNDigestive Health Center
University of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado
Shelby Sullivan, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine
Director, GastroenterologyMetabolic and Bariatric Program
University of ColoradoDivision of Gastroenterology and
HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Mihir Wagh, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineHead, Endoscopic Surgery and
Tissue AppositionUniversity of Colorado
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Aurora, Colorado
Rena Yadalpati, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
University of ColoradoDivision of Gastroenterology and
HepatologyAurora, Colorado
Nursing Course Agenda
Thursday, February 15Fellows Advanced Endoscopy Program
Location: Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion, Bruce Schroffel Conference Center Auditorium
7:30 AM Course Welcome and Introduction Wani and Wagh
DIDACTIC LECTURES
7:40 AM Cannulation and Sphincterotomy – How I do it Wang
8:05 AM Basic and Advanced Stone Extraction Techniques Faulx
8:30 AM Incorporating Interventional EUS in Clinical Practice Sethi
8:55 AM Endoscopic management of chronic pancreatitis Maydeo
9:20 AM BREAK
9:50 AM Tips for successful EMR Bourke
10:15 AM Esophageal and Enteral Stenting Piraka
10:40 AM Managing Endoscopic Complications: Early Recognition Kaul
11:05 AM Roundtable Discussion with the experts
11:50 AM Working Lunch: Learning from the experts:
Advice on fellowship training and beyond
1:00 PM HANDS-ON WORKSHOPConducted in Endoscopy Lab with Fluoroscopy GuidanceERCP station 1 - Biliary Stone and StrictureERCP station 2 - Cannulation and SphincterotomyBarrett’s Ablation Techniques and EMREndoscopic Suturing and Closure Devices
4:30 PM Adjourn
Friday, February 16Main Course
Location: AMC, Ed 2 South BuildingMain Auditorium
LECTURES & LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS (8.25 HOURS) 7:30 AM Course Welcome and Introduction7:40 AM A Practical Algorithm for Biliary Access Maydeo 7:55 AM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS
9:30 AM Break9:50 AM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS
11:45 AM Innovations in Interventional Endoscopy: BourkeThe Perspective From Down Under
7th Annual Yang K. Chen Memorial Lecture 12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS 3:00 PM Break3:20 PM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS4:45 PM Endoscope Reprocessing Update: Edmundowicz
Pitfalls and Future Direction5:00 PM Managing Pre-malignant Gastric Lesions Wang
and Intestinal Metaplasia5:15 PM Live Case Wrap-up5:30 PM Adjourn
Registration fee includes lunch, snacks, and course materials.
Saturday, February 17 AM Lectures And Case Review (4.50 Hours)
Location: AMC, Ed 2 South Building, Main Auditorium
Saturday, February 17 PM Lectures And Case Review (3.50 Hours)
Location: AMC, Ed 2 South Building, Main Auditorium
Registration fee includes lunch, snacks, and course materials.
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NEOPLASTIC LUMINAL AND PANCREATICOBILIARY DISEASES
7:45AM INTRODUCTION Shah
ESOPHAGEAL NEOPLASIA Moderators Edmundowicz and Attwell
8:00 AM Quality indicators in endoscopic eradication therapy for Wani
Barrett’s esophagus
8:15 AM Palliative Endoscopic Therapies for Esophageal cancer Faulx
8:30 AM Esophagectomy: Laparoscopic vs. Open Scott 8:45 AM Chemoradiation for esophageal adenocarcinoma Leong
9:00 AM Q&A, Video Case Review from Friday Live Cases; Panel Discussion
10:00 AM Break and refreshments
COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA Moderators Wagh and Hammad
10:30 AM Managing Advanced Colonic Neoplasia Bourke
10:45 AM Familial colon neoplasia syndromes: Patel
diagnosis and surveillance recommendations
11:00 AM Laparoscopic Colonic Resection – Birnbaum
for advanced adenomas and cancer
11:15 AM Role of Chemotherapy in Colorectal Cancer Messersmith
11:30 AM Q&A, Video Case Review from Friday Live Cases; Panel Discussion
12:30 PM Lunch
PANCREATIC ADENOCARCINOMA
Moderators Brauer and Sethi
1:15 PM EUS-FNA or FNB: Do we need a core to score? Kaul
1:30 PM ERCP and EUS-guided Palliative Drainage Maydeo
1:45 PM Image-Guided Radiation Therapy: Changing Outcomes? Olsen
2:00 PM Candidates and Outcomes of Laparoscopic Gleisner
Pancreatic Resection
2:15 PM Q&A, Video Case Review from Friday Live Cases;
Panel Discussion
3:15PM Break
CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA
Moderators Piraka and Wang
3:45 PM Role of EUS, ERCP and Cholangioscopy in Diagnosis Buscaglia
4:00 PM ERCP therapies for hilar malignancies Lo
4:15 PM Cytologic and Histologic Diagnosis Marshall
4:30 PM Resect or Transplant? Pomposelli
4:45 PM Q&A, Panel Discussion
5:30 – 6:30 PM Faculty and Attendee Recognition Reception
Main Course – Friday – Saturday, February 16-17, 2018Fellows Advanced Endoscopy Course – Thursday, February 15, 2018
Nursing Program – Thursday, February 15, 2018
On or before After Jan. 24, 2018 Jan, 24, 2018 Physicians $450 $550 Advanced Practice Providers $300 $400 (Main Course Only) Fellows $200 $300 (Includes Advanced Endoscopy Course) GI Nurses/Technicians $200 $300 (Main Course and Nursing Program) GI Nurse/Technicians $150 $250 (Main Course Only) GI Nurses/Technicians Nursing Program $100 $200 (Nursing Program Only)
*Course registration fee includes all conference meals
REGISTRATIONGo to: www.rmiecourse.com
For questions or issues related to online registration, call or email Vanessa Younes at 720.316.7199 or [email protected]
The deadline for discounted advanced registration is Wednesday, January 24, 2018.
please indicate on the registration form if you have any need for ausiliary aids or special assistance services
CANCELLATION/REFUNDS:The full conference tuition is refundable, less a $75 processing fee, if your cancellation is received, in writing, by January 31, 2018. (The $75 processing fee is nonrefundable regardless of the reason for cancellation.) Refunds will not be granted after this time or for non-attendance.
Registration Fees Course Registration Information
ACCOMMODATIONS
RMIE has secured a reduced rate of $149/night at DIA Marriott at Gateway Park. Please make your hotel reservations by calling 1-800-228-9290 and reference "RMIE 2018" to
get the discounted rate.The deadline for hotel reservations is by Wednesday, January 24, 2018.
Ground transportation
Denver International Airport is 11 miles from the hotel.
To and from DIA:
Super Shuttle: The phone number for Super Shuttle is +1 303 370 1300.
Taxi Service: The following companies provide service to/from the airport:
Yellow Cab: +1 303 777 7777
Metro Cab: +1 303 333 3333
Uber/Lyft: Drivers will pick-up passengers from Arrivals on level 4.
Estimated fares: $22-28
Shuttle buses will be provided for transportation between the hotel and the course location from February 15-17. If you are staying at
the Marriott at Gateway Park, you are encouraged to use our ground transportation.
If you are parking, self-pay parking is $5/day at the course location.
Anschutz Medical Campus
Join us for an interactive educational experience!
Welcome to
LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS, LECTURES, AND HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS
Anschutz Medical Campus
Main Course Location (February 16-17)Ed 2 South Building, Main Auditorium
13121 E. 17th Avenue ∙ Aurora, CO 80045DIRECTIONS:Anschutz Medical Campus is located east of the intersection of Colfax Ave and Peoria Street. Heading East on Colfax Ave, turn left onto Wheeling St. Turn left at East 17th Place. Turn right into the Julesburg Lot or left into the Kiowa lot (adjacent to main course location). Parking is $1 per hour for up to 4 hours in the Kiowa lot; parking is $1 per hour or $5 per day in the Julesburg lot.
Nurses/Fellows Programs (February 15)Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion
12605 E. 16th Avenue ∙ Aurora, CO 80045DIRECTIONS:Heading East on Colfax Ave, turn left onto Quentin St. Turn right at East 16th Ave. Visitor parking lots and garage are located along 16th Ave, just south of the course location. Visitor parking is free.
Kiowa
Julesburg
June 20, 1952 - October 15, 2010
The Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy course was founded by and is dedicated
to the memory ofYang K. Chen, MD, FASGE, AGAF, FACG
Dr. Chen’s vision and legacy continue to inspire
faculty, staff, and course participants.