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Early bird rates before March 1st. e American College of Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. e American College of Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum 19 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Successful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 27 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credit claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points. e Alaska Osteopathic Medical Association (AKOMA) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. AKOMA designates this program for a maximum of 19 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity. Photo: mscornelius, via iStockPhoto.com C M E MEETING C M E MEETING 2017 Sheraton Hotel & Spa, Anchorage 4/ 20–4 / 22 Alaska Chapter of the American College of Physicians and Alaska Osteopathic Medical Association

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Early bird rates before March 1st. �e American College of Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. �e

American College of Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum 19 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Successful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 27 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certi�cation (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credit claimed for the activity. It is the

CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points.

�e Alaska Osteopathic Medical Association (AKOMA) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. AKOMA designates this program for a maximum of 19 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the

physician’s participation in this activity.

Photo: mscornelius, via iStockPhoto.com

C M EMEETINGC M EMEETING

2017Sheraton Hotel & Spa, Anchorage

4/20–4/22

Alaska Chapter of the American College of Physicians and Alaska Osteopathic Medical Association

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Concurrent Sessions

Breakfast 7:00

Maintenance of Certi�cation: Where Do Things Stand? 8:00 Steven E. Weinberger, MD, MACP, FRCP

Long Term Metabolic Complications 9:00 of Gastric Bypass Surgery Marc G. Cote, DO, FACP, FACOI

Break – please visit the Exhibit Hall 10:00

Contemporary Management of Heart Failure 10:30 Ankie-Marie Amos, MD

A Rational Approach to Diabetes Medications in 2017 11:30 Irl B. Hirsch, MD, FACP

Box Lunch 12:30

How Will Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery 1:00 Help Patients? Brian Miller, DO

ABIM MOC SEP MODULE: 2016 Updates in Hospital Medicine 2:00 Melissa (Moe) Hagman, MD and Julie McCormick, MD, FACP

Mindful Medicine: Insights from Neuroscience (continued) 2:00 Debra S. Roman, DO

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Diabetes Technology in 2017: 4:00 What Every Internist Should Know Irl B. Hirsch, MD, FACP

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Banquet Dinner 6:30 Guest Speaker Jennifer E. Dow, MD, FACEP, FAWM “Wilderness Medicine in Alaska: Experiences and Opportunities”

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Daily Intro 7:55

Natural Disaster or Terrorism: 8:00 How Prepared Can You Be? Marc G. Cote, DO, FACP, FACOI

Articles that Have Changed My Inpatient 9:00 Practice of Medicine in the Last Year Melissa (Moe) Hagman, MD, FACP

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Pulmonary Medicine: Testing Your 10:30 Knowledge with Interactive Questions Steven E. Weinberger, MD, MACP, FRCP

Mindful Medicine: Insights from Neuroscience 11:30 Debra S. Roman, DO

Bu�et Lunch 12:30 ACP Town Hall AKOMA Membership Meeting

Dermatology Pearls for the Primary Care Physician 1:30 Janine Miller, MD

Thyroid Nodule Management in 2017 2:30 R. Alan Failor, MD

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Introduction to 2017 CME Meeting 12:55

Internal Medicine: Re�ections 1:00 on the Past & Look to the Future Steven E. Weinberger, MD, MACP, FRCP

Pituitary Disease 2:00 R. Alan Failor, MD

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Updates in Breast Care 3:30 Karen Barbosa, DO

Transcatheter Valve Therapies 4:30 Stanley P. Watkins, III, MD, MHS, FACC

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NOTE: Program details are subject to change (revised 1/25/2017)

ABIM SEP Learning Session Notes: “2016 Updates in Hospital Medicine”

The SEP Learning Session fee is in addition to the conference registration fee.

The Alaska Chapter will provide you with a learners copy of the ABIM module at the meeting. Participants who are enrolled in ABIM’s Maintenance of Certi�cation program can download a copy of the 2016 Updates in Hospital Medicine from ABIM’s website, www.abim.org , and transfer and submit the answers discussed during the Learning Session to ABIM for scoring. Participants will have access to a score report that con�rms whether or not the module was completed successfully. Those who complete the module successfully will receive 10 points for completing a 30-question module toward ABIM’s Self-Evaluation of Medical Knowledge requirement for Maintenance of Certi�cation. You must be enrolled in ABIM’s Maintenance of Certi�cation program to submit completed medical knowledge modules for scoring, feedback reports, and eligibility to receive Maintenance of Certi�cation points and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

For additional information about the ABIM Maintenance of Certi�cation program requirements, visit ABIM’s website, www.abim.org/online , or call ABIM Customer Service, 800-441-ABIM. To enroll in Maintenance of Certi�cation go to your password-protected “Home Page” in the Physician Login section of www.abim.org/online . Once enrolled, you will be able to order an ABIM medical knowledge module from your home page.Howard Rock BallroomABC

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REGISTER ONLINE: Visit us and register at http://www.acponline.org/about_acp/chapters/ak/news_meet.htm

REGISTER BY MAIL: To register by mail, complete the registration form and mail it to ACP at the address below. Be sure to list your daytime phone number in case we need to notify you of any changes. Please reproduce the form for additional registrations (one form per registrant).

AC002American College of Physicians190 N. Independence Mall West

Philadelphia, PA 19106-1572

REGISTER BY FAX: Register 24 hours a day via fax at (215) 351-2799. Fax forms must include credit card number, expiration date, security code number, and signature. Do not mail a copy of the form because it may result in a duplicate registration and you will be charged twice.

REGISTER BY PHONE: Call (800) 523-1546, ext. 2600, or (215) 351-2600 (M-F, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET). Be sure to have your credit card number, expiration date, and security code number available before calling.

PAYMENT OPTIONS: Payment in full is required. Make check or money order payable to ACP. Must remit in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. If paying by credit card, please provide the credit card number, expiration date, security code, and authorizing signature.

ADDITIONAL FEES: Register before March 1st to receive the early bird rate. On site registrations will still be accepted.

CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS: All cancellation requests must be received by Member and Customer Service in writing (e-mail [email protected]). Cancellations will not be accepted by telephone.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: We o�er a satisfaction guarantee—if meeting attendees are not satis�ed with their experience at the meeting, they may write for a refund of their registration fee.

SPECIAL NEEDS: If you have a disability or any special dietary needs, please contact Julie Lake by telephone at 907-350-2351 or e-mail [email protected].

HOTEL: Sheraton Hotel & Spa has a limited number of rooms reserved under ACP AKOMA CME at a rate of $99 per night. Please call (907) 276-8700. NOTE: Discounted rate and room block is only held until March 30. Regular rates will apply for all reservations thereafter.

QUESTIONS?For registration information, contact ACP Member and Customer Service (M-F, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET) toll-free at (800) 523-1546, ext. 2600 or direct at (215) 351-2600. You may also e-mail [email protected] or fax (215) 351-2799.

If you need more information on the meeting schedule or location, please contact:

AK ACP Julie Lake , tel. (907) 350-2351 or email [email protected] AKOMA Krystal White, tel. (800) 621-1773 ext. 8164 or [email protected] AKOMA Samyuktha Gumidyala, tel. (800) 621-1773 ext. 8101 or [email protected]

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Ankie Amos, DO

DR. AMOS trained at Duke University for Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant. She

chose the subspecialty of heart failure so she could know her patients personally and be challenged by the many advanced heart failure therapies that are evolving. She has been heavily involved in the e�ort to bring destination ventricular assist devices to Alaska during the last 10 years.

Karen S. Barbosa, DO

DR. BARBOSA attended a post baccalaureate program at Columbia University followed by a Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine at

Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed a Breast Surgery Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic, followed by several Oncoplastic courses since 2008 and as recent as 2015. A well-known lecturer, and recipient of the Leaders of Excellence Award from the FACT Foundation, Dr. Barbosa has also published numerous articles in several prestigious medical journals. She is currently working on a study here in Alaska on genetics. She has

brought several new technologies that will bene�t patients su�ering from breast cancer and other health issues.

Marc G. Cote, DO, FACOI, FACP

DR. COTE, DO FACOI FACP is the Chair of Clinical Medicine and the Chief of Internal Medicine at Paci�c NW University of Medicine

and Health Sciences in Yakima, WA. He has a wide base of experience including executive medicine, patient care, research, and clinical teaching of residents. He served as the 2013 President of Washington State Osteopathic Medical Association and continues to serve on the board of directors for that organization in addition to the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation. Dr. Cote previously served as the civilian Senior Medical O�cer and Regional Medical

Director of Clinical Operations from 2010 through June 2014 for the previous US Army Western Regional Medical Command. He received his BA in Biology from the University of Southern Maine and subsequently worked as a research technician in exercise and high altitude physiology at the US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, MA before attending medical school. Dr. Cote received his Doctor of Osteopathic medicine from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and his military commission through the Health Professions Scholarship. He completed his Internship, Internal Medicine residency and a Nuclear Medicine Fellowship at the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado.

Jennifer Dow, MD, FACEP, FAWM

Since coming to Alaska in 1997 as a new physician with Denali Emergency Medicine Associates, DR. DOW has immersed herself in

the wilderness community. Beginning with the mountaineering rangers in 2000, she now is the medical advisor for the National Park Service: Alaska Region, and works with the NPS rangers as a colleague in the �eld. Her passion is rescuer safety, and she believes that providing the knowledge and skills to those in the �eld will bene�t all Alaskan adventurers. This extends to providing training to multiple small guide services in Alaska, lecturing on topics of Wilderness medicine – both

nationally and internationally, and being available to those in the �eld at all times.

Richard Alan Failor, MD

DR. FAILOR is an endocrinologist in Seattle, Washington and is a�liated with multiple hospitals in the area, including

Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and completed his residency at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. His fellowship took place at the University of Washington, Department of Endocrinology. Dr. Failor has been in practice for more than 20 years. Outside of work, Dr. Failor is a “weekend farmer” and enjoys being outdoors. He is also a self-professed compulsive exerciser.

Melissa (Moe) Hagman, MD, FACP

DR. HAGMAN received her doctor of medicine degree at the University of Washington in Seattle. She then went on to

complete her residency training at the University of Washington Medical Center and the University of Washington A�liates in Boise, Idaho. She currently serves as the program director of the Boise Internal Medicine Program and as an associate professor in the Boise VA Medical Center’s Department of Medicine. Dr. Hagman is also a member of the Palliative Care Team at the Boise VA Medical Center. She is board certi�ed in internal and hospice/palliative medicine.

Irl B. Hirsch, MD

DR. HIRSCH is professor and Diabetes Treatment and Teaching Chair at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.Dr.

Hirsch received his medical degree from the University of Missouri School of Medicine in 1984. He completed residency training in internal medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami and Miami Beach, Florida. Dr. Hirsch also was fellowship-trained in endocrinology and metabolism at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.Dr. Hirsch has dedicated his career to patient care, clinical research and teaching. His focus in these areas is the treatment and management of diabetes.

Julie McCormick, MD, FACP

DR. MCCORMICK is practicing general internal medicine in Anchorage, Alaska. Prior to starting her Anchorage practice in

2007, she was working in Juneau. Once back in Anchorage, she became involved in continuing medical education which naturally evolved into participation in the Alaska ACP, for which she will serve as Governor this year. In addition to practice, she enjoys teaching third year students and participating with the WWAMI class. Dr. McCormick is looking forward to her term as ACP AK Governor beginning April 2017.

Brian Miller, DO

DR. MILLER is a neurosurgeon at Apex Neurosurgery, LLC. He lives and works out of Anchorage and stays physically active enjoying

�shing, hunting, mountaineering, back-country and cross-country skiing as well as anything else that lets him enjoy this beautiful state year round. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California, his Masters Degree (MS) in Medical Education and Medical Degree (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine-DO) at Western University in California. Residency training in Neurological Surgery was completed at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in San Bernardino County.

Janine Miller, DO

DR. MILLER is a Board-Certi�ed Cosmetic and General Dermatologist who specialty trained at Harvard Medical. Dr. Miller

is a Diplomat of the American Board of Dermatology. She is also a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and Society of Investigative Dermatology. Dr. Miller specializes in general adult and pediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, and laser therapy.

Debra S. Roman, DO

After a pediatrics internship at the State University of New York, DR. ROMAN completed her advanced three-year Dermatology

residency training at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Miller has also completed specialty fellowship training in Photobiology and Photomedicine (laser therapy) at Case Western Reserve University and dermatology fellowship training at Harvard University.

Stanley P. Watkins, MD, MHS, FACC

DR. WATKINS is a full time physician at the Alaskan Heart Institute. He specializes in cardiovascular disease and interventional &

invasive cardiology. Dr. Watkins received his Degree in Medicine from the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine in 1997. His internal medicine residency was completed at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, followed by a one-year Fellowship in Clinical Cardiovascular Research in 2001. He completed a three-year Cardiology Fellowship and a one-year Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, in 2005.

Steven E. Weinberger, MD, MACP, FRCP

DR. WEINBERGER retired in September, 2016 from his position as Executive Vice President and Chief Executive O�cer (EVP/CEO) of

the American College of Physicians (ACP), the largest medical specialty society in the United States. He is currently serving part-time for one year as Associate Executive Vice President to advise the new EVP/CEO and help with the transition. Dr. Weinberger assumed the position of EVP/CEO in 2010, after having served for 6 years as ACP’s Senior Vice President for Medical Education and Publishing. An internist and pulmonologist, Dr. Weinberger is also Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the

University of Pennsylvania and Senior Lecturer on Medicine at Harvard Medical School. During his tenure as ACP’s EVP/CEO, Dr. Weinberger was an early leader in national e�orts to improve quality of care and control healthcare costs through reducing overuse and misuse of care, including creating ACP’s High Value Care Initiative. He has also been a national leader in advancing partnership between patients and clinicians, and has worked closely with leading patient/consumer organizations in collaborative e�orts to improve delivery of care by practices and healthcare systems.

CME Meeting 2017 Presenters

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Ankie Amos, DO

DR. AMOS trained at Duke University for Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant. She

chose the subspecialty of heart failure so she could know her patients personally and be challenged by the many advanced heart failure therapies that are evolving. She has been heavily involved in the e�ort to bring destination ventricular assist devices to Alaska during the last 10 years.

Karen S. Barbosa, DO

DR. BARBOSA attended a post baccalaureate program at Columbia University followed by a Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine at

Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed a Breast Surgery Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic, followed by several Oncoplastic courses since 2008 and as recent as 2015. A well-known lecturer, and recipient of the Leaders of Excellence Award from the FACT Foundation, Dr. Barbosa has also published numerous articles in several prestigious medical journals. She is currently working on a study here in Alaska on genetics. She has

brought several new technologies that will bene�t patients su�ering from breast cancer and other health issues.

Marc G. Cote, DO, FACOI, FACP

DR. COTE, DO FACOI FACP is the Chair of Clinical Medicine and the Chief of Internal Medicine at Paci�c NW University of Medicine

and Health Sciences in Yakima, WA. He has a wide base of experience including executive medicine, patient care, research, and clinical teaching of residents. He served as the 2013 President of Washington State Osteopathic Medical Association and continues to serve on the board of directors for that organization in addition to the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation. Dr. Cote previously served as the civilian Senior Medical O�cer and Regional Medical

Director of Clinical Operations from 2010 through June 2014 for the previous US Army Western Regional Medical Command. He received his BA in Biology from the University of Southern Maine and subsequently worked as a research technician in exercise and high altitude physiology at the US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, MA before attending medical school. Dr. Cote received his Doctor of Osteopathic medicine from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and his military commission through the Health Professions Scholarship. He completed his Internship, Internal Medicine residency and a Nuclear Medicine Fellowship at the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado.

Jennifer Dow, MD, FACEP, FAWM

Since coming to Alaska in 1997 as a new physician with Denali Emergency Medicine Associates, DR. DOW has immersed herself in

the wilderness community. Beginning with the mountaineering rangers in 2000, she now is the medical advisor for the National Park Service: Alaska Region, and works with the NPS rangers as a colleague in the �eld. Her passion is rescuer safety, and she believes that providing the knowledge and skills to those in the �eld will bene�t all Alaskan adventurers. This extends to providing training to multiple small guide services in Alaska, lecturing on topics of Wilderness medicine – both

nationally and internationally, and being available to those in the �eld at all times.

Richard Alan Failor, MD

DR. FAILOR is an endocrinologist in Seattle, Washington and is a�liated with multiple hospitals in the area, including

Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and completed his residency at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. His fellowship took place at the University of Washington, Department of Endocrinology. Dr. Failor has been in practice for more than 20 years. Outside of work, Dr. Failor is a “weekend farmer” and enjoys being outdoors. He is also a self-professed compulsive exerciser.

Melissa (Moe) Hagman, MD, FACP

DR. HAGMAN received her doctor of medicine degree at the University of Washington in Seattle. She then went on to

complete her residency training at the University of Washington Medical Center and the University of Washington A�liates in Boise, Idaho. She currently serves as the program director of the Boise Internal Medicine Program and as an associate professor in the Boise VA Medical Center’s Department of Medicine. Dr. Hagman is also a member of the Palliative Care Team at the Boise VA Medical Center. She is board certi�ed in internal and hospice/palliative medicine.

Irl B. Hirsch, MD

DR. HIRSCH is professor and Diabetes Treatment and Teaching Chair at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.Dr.

Hirsch received his medical degree from the University of Missouri School of Medicine in 1984. He completed residency training in internal medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami and Miami Beach, Florida. Dr. Hirsch also was fellowship-trained in endocrinology and metabolism at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.Dr. Hirsch has dedicated his career to patient care, clinical research and teaching. His focus in these areas is the treatment and management of diabetes.

Julie McCormick, MD, FACP

DR. MCCORMICK is practicing general internal medicine in Anchorage, Alaska. Prior to starting her Anchorage practice in

2007, she was working in Juneau. Once back in Anchorage, she became involved in continuing medical education which naturally evolved into participation in the Alaska ACP, for which she will serve as Governor this year. In addition to practice, she enjoys teaching third year students and participating with the WWAMI class. Dr. McCormick is looking forward to her term as ACP AK Governor beginning April 2017.

Brian Miller, DO

DR. MILLER is a neurosurgeon at Apex Neurosurgery, LLC. He lives and works out of Anchorage and stays physically active enjoying

�shing, hunting, mountaineering, back-country and cross-country skiing as well as anything else that lets him enjoy this beautiful state year round. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California, his Masters Degree (MS) in Medical Education and Medical Degree (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine-DO) at Western University in California. Residency training in Neurological Surgery was completed at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in San Bernardino County.

Janine Miller, DO

DR. MILLER is a Board-Certi�ed Cosmetic and General Dermatologist who specialty trained at Harvard Medical. Dr. Miller

is a Diplomat of the American Board of Dermatology. She is also a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and Society of Investigative Dermatology. Dr. Miller specializes in general adult and pediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, and laser therapy.

Debra S. Roman, DO

After a pediatrics internship at the State University of New York, DR. ROMAN completed her advanced three-year Dermatology

residency training at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Miller has also completed specialty fellowship training in Photobiology and Photomedicine (laser therapy) at Case Western Reserve University and dermatology fellowship training at Harvard University.

Stanley P. Watkins, MD, MHS, FACC

DR. WATKINS is a full time physician at the Alaskan Heart Institute. He specializes in cardiovascular disease and interventional &

invasive cardiology. Dr. Watkins received his Degree in Medicine from the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine in 1997. His internal medicine residency was completed at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, followed by a one-year Fellowship in Clinical Cardiovascular Research in 2001. He completed a three-year Cardiology Fellowship and a one-year Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, in 2005.

Steven E. Weinberger, MD, MACP, FRCP

DR. WEINBERGER retired in September, 2016 from his position as Executive Vice President and Chief Executive O�cer (EVP/CEO) of

the American College of Physicians (ACP), the largest medical specialty society in the United States. He is currently serving part-time for one year as Associate Executive Vice President to advise the new EVP/CEO and help with the transition. Dr. Weinberger assumed the position of EVP/CEO in 2010, after having served for 6 years as ACP’s Senior Vice President for Medical Education and Publishing. An internist and pulmonologist, Dr. Weinberger is also Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the

University of Pennsylvania and Senior Lecturer on Medicine at Harvard Medical School. During his tenure as ACP’s EVP/CEO, Dr. Weinberger was an early leader in national e�orts to improve quality of care and control healthcare costs through reducing overuse and misuse of care, including creating ACP’s High Value Care Initiative. He has also been a national leader in advancing partnership between patients and clinicians, and has worked closely with leading patient/consumer organizations in collaborative e�orts to improve delivery of care by practices and healthcare systems.

CME Meeting 2017 Presenters

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Ankie Amos, DO

DR. AMOS trained at Duke University for Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant. She

chose the subspecialty of heart failure so she could know her patients personally and be challenged by the many advanced heart failure therapies that are evolving. She has been heavily involved in the e�ort to bring destination ventricular assist devices to Alaska during the last 10 years.

Karen S. Barbosa, DO

DR. BARBOSA attended a post baccalaureate program at Columbia University followed by a Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine at

Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed a Breast Surgery Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic, followed by several Oncoplastic courses since 2008 and as recent as 2015. A well-known lecturer, and recipient of the Leaders of Excellence Award from the FACT Foundation, Dr. Barbosa has also published numerous articles in several prestigious medical journals. She is currently working on a study here in Alaska on genetics. She has

brought several new technologies that will bene�t patients su�ering from breast cancer and other health issues.

Marc G. Cote, DO, FACOI, FACP

DR. COTE, DO FACOI FACP is the Chair of Clinical Medicine and the Chief of Internal Medicine at Paci�c NW University of Medicine

and Health Sciences in Yakima, WA. He has a wide base of experience including executive medicine, patient care, research, and clinical teaching of residents. He served as the 2013 President of Washington State Osteopathic Medical Association and continues to serve on the board of directors for that organization in addition to the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation. Dr. Cote previously served as the civilian Senior Medical O�cer and Regional Medical

Director of Clinical Operations from 2010 through June 2014 for the previous US Army Western Regional Medical Command. He received his BA in Biology from the University of Southern Maine and subsequently worked as a research technician in exercise and high altitude physiology at the US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, MA before attending medical school. Dr. Cote received his Doctor of Osteopathic medicine from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and his military commission through the Health Professions Scholarship. He completed his Internship, Internal Medicine residency and a Nuclear Medicine Fellowship at the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado.

Jennifer Dow, MD, FACEP, FAWM

Since coming to Alaska in 1997 as a new physician with Denali Emergency Medicine Associates, DR. DOW has immersed herself in

the wilderness community. Beginning with the mountaineering rangers in 2000, she now is the medical advisor for the National Park Service: Alaska Region, and works with the NPS rangers as a colleague in the �eld. Her passion is rescuer safety, and she believes that providing the knowledge and skills to those in the �eld will bene�t all Alaskan adventurers. This extends to providing training to multiple small guide services in Alaska, lecturing on topics of Wilderness medicine – both

nationally and internationally, and being available to those in the �eld at all times.

Richard Alan Failor, MD

DR. FAILOR is an endocrinologist in Seattle, Washington and is a�liated with multiple hospitals in the area, including

Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and completed his residency at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. His fellowship took place at the University of Washington, Department of Endocrinology. Dr. Failor has been in practice for more than 20 years. Outside of work, Dr. Failor is a “weekend farmer” and enjoys being outdoors. He is also a self-professed compulsive exerciser.

Melissa (Moe) Hagman, MD, FACP

DR. HAGMAN received her doctor of medicine degree at the University of Washington in Seattle. She then went on to

complete her residency training at the University of Washington Medical Center and the University of Washington A�liates in Boise, Idaho. She currently serves as the program director of the Boise Internal Medicine Program and as an associate professor in the Boise VA Medical Center’s Department of Medicine. Dr. Hagman is also a member of the Palliative Care Team at the Boise VA Medical Center. She is board certi�ed in internal and hospice/palliative medicine.

Irl B. Hirsch, MD

DR. HIRSCH is professor and Diabetes Treatment and Teaching Chair at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.Dr.

Hirsch received his medical degree from the University of Missouri School of Medicine in 1984. He completed residency training in internal medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami and Miami Beach, Florida. Dr. Hirsch also was fellowship-trained in endocrinology and metabolism at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.Dr. Hirsch has dedicated his career to patient care, clinical research and teaching. His focus in these areas is the treatment and management of diabetes.

Julie McCormick, MD, FACP

DR. MCCORMICK is practicing general internal medicine in Anchorage, Alaska. Prior to starting her Anchorage practice in

2007, she was working in Juneau. Once back in Anchorage, she became involved in continuing medical education which naturally evolved into participation in the Alaska ACP, for which she will serve as Governor this year. In addition to practice, she enjoys teaching third year students and participating with the WWAMI class. Dr. McCormick is looking forward to her term as ACP AK Governor beginning April 2017.

Brian Miller, DO

DR. MILLER is a neurosurgeon at Apex Neurosurgery, LLC. He lives and works out of Anchorage and stays physically active enjoying

�shing, hunting, mountaineering, back-country and cross-country skiing as well as anything else that lets him enjoy this beautiful state year round. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California, his Masters Degree (MS) in Medical Education and Medical Degree (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine-DO) at Western University in California. Residency training in Neurological Surgery was completed at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in San Bernardino County.

Janine Miller, DO

DR. MILLER is a Board-Certi�ed Cosmetic and General Dermatologist who specialty trained at Harvard Medical. Dr. Miller

is a Diplomat of the American Board of Dermatology. She is also a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and Society of Investigative Dermatology. Dr. Miller specializes in general adult and pediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, and laser therapy.

Debra S. Roman, DO

After a pediatrics internship at the State University of New York, DR. ROMAN completed her advanced three-year Dermatology

residency training at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Miller has also completed specialty fellowship training in Photobiology and Photomedicine (laser therapy) at Case Western Reserve University and dermatology fellowship training at Harvard University.

Stanley P. Watkins, MD, MHS, FACC

DR. WATKINS is a full time physician at the Alaskan Heart Institute. He specializes in cardiovascular disease and interventional &

invasive cardiology. Dr. Watkins received his Degree in Medicine from the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine in 1997. His internal medicine residency was completed at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, followed by a one-year Fellowship in Clinical Cardiovascular Research in 2001. He completed a three-year Cardiology Fellowship and a one-year Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, in 2005.

Steven E. Weinberger, MD, MACP, FRCP

DR. WEINBERGER retired in September, 2016 from his position as Executive Vice President and Chief Executive O�cer (EVP/CEO) of

the American College of Physicians (ACP), the largest medical specialty society in the United States. He is currently serving part-time for one year as Associate Executive Vice President to advise the new EVP/CEO and help with the transition. Dr. Weinberger assumed the position of EVP/CEO in 2010, after having served for 6 years as ACP’s Senior Vice President for Medical Education and Publishing. An internist and pulmonologist, Dr. Weinberger is also Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the

University of Pennsylvania and Senior Lecturer on Medicine at Harvard Medical School. During his tenure as ACP’s EVP/CEO, Dr. Weinberger was an early leader in national e�orts to improve quality of care and control healthcare costs through reducing overuse and misuse of care, including creating ACP’s High Value Care Initiative. He has also been a national leader in advancing partnership between patients and clinicians, and has worked closely with leading patient/consumer organizations in collaborative e�orts to improve delivery of care by practices and healthcare systems.

CME Meeting 2017 Presenters

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Ankie Amos, DO

DR. AMOS trained at Duke University for Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant. She

chose the subspecialty of heart failure so she could know her patients personally and be challenged by the many advanced heart failure therapies that are evolving. She has been heavily involved in the e�ort to bring destination ventricular assist devices to Alaska during the last 10 years.

Karen S. Barbosa, DO

DR. BARBOSA attended a post baccalaureate program at Columbia University followed by a Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine at

Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed a Breast Surgery Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic, followed by several Oncoplastic courses since 2008 and as recent as 2015. A well-known lecturer, and recipient of the Leaders of Excellence Award from the FACT Foundation, Dr. Barbosa has also published numerous articles in several prestigious medical journals. She is currently working on a study here in Alaska on genetics. She has

brought several new technologies that will bene�t patients su�ering from breast cancer and other health issues.

Marc G. Cote, DO, FACOI, FACP

DR. COTE, DO FACOI FACP is the Chair of Clinical Medicine and the Chief of Internal Medicine at Paci�c NW University of Medicine

and Health Sciences in Yakima, WA. He has a wide base of experience including executive medicine, patient care, research, and clinical teaching of residents. He served as the 2013 President of Washington State Osteopathic Medical Association and continues to serve on the board of directors for that organization in addition to the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation. Dr. Cote previously served as the civilian Senior Medical O�cer and Regional Medical

Director of Clinical Operations from 2010 through June 2014 for the previous US Army Western Regional Medical Command. He received his BA in Biology from the University of Southern Maine and subsequently worked as a research technician in exercise and high altitude physiology at the US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, MA before attending medical school. Dr. Cote received his Doctor of Osteopathic medicine from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and his military commission through the Health Professions Scholarship. He completed his Internship, Internal Medicine residency and a Nuclear Medicine Fellowship at the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado.

Jennifer Dow, MD, FACEP, FAWM

Since coming to Alaska in 1997 as a new physician with Denali Emergency Medicine Associates, DR. DOW has immersed herself in

the wilderness community. Beginning with the mountaineering rangers in 2000, she now is the medical advisor for the National Park Service: Alaska Region, and works with the NPS rangers as a colleague in the �eld. Her passion is rescuer safety, and she believes that providing the knowledge and skills to those in the �eld will bene�t all Alaskan adventurers. This extends to providing training to multiple small guide services in Alaska, lecturing on topics of Wilderness medicine – both

nationally and internationally, and being available to those in the �eld at all times.

Richard Alan Failor, MD

DR. FAILOR is an endocrinologist in Seattle, Washington and is a�liated with multiple hospitals in the area, including

Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and completed his residency at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. His fellowship took place at the University of Washington, Department of Endocrinology. Dr. Failor has been in practice for more than 20 years. Outside of work, Dr. Failor is a “weekend farmer” and enjoys being outdoors. He is also a self-professed compulsive exerciser.

Melissa (Moe) Hagman, MD, FACP

DR. HAGMAN received her doctor of medicine degree at the University of Washington in Seattle. She then went on to

complete her residency training at the University of Washington Medical Center and the University of Washington A�liates in Boise, Idaho. She currently serves as the program director of the Boise Internal Medicine Program and as an associate professor in the Boise VA Medical Center’s Department of Medicine. Dr. Hagman is also a member of the Palliative Care Team at the Boise VA Medical Center. She is board certi�ed in internal and hospice/palliative medicine.

Irl B. Hirsch, MD

DR. HIRSCH is professor and Diabetes Treatment and Teaching Chair at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.Dr.

Hirsch received his medical degree from the University of Missouri School of Medicine in 1984. He completed residency training in internal medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami and Miami Beach, Florida. Dr. Hirsch also was fellowship-trained in endocrinology and metabolism at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.Dr. Hirsch has dedicated his career to patient care, clinical research and teaching. His focus in these areas is the treatment and management of diabetes.

Julie McCormick, MD, FACP

DR. MCCORMICK is practicing general internal medicine in Anchorage, Alaska. Prior to starting her Anchorage practice in

2007, she was working in Juneau. Once back in Anchorage, she became involved in continuing medical education which naturally evolved into participation in the Alaska ACP, for which she will serve as Governor this year. In addition to practice, she enjoys teaching third year students and participating with the WWAMI class. Dr. McCormick is looking forward to her term as ACP AK Governor beginning April 2017.

Brian Miller, DO

DR. MILLER is a neurosurgeon at Apex Neurosurgery, LLC. He lives and works out of Anchorage and stays physically active enjoying

�shing, hunting, mountaineering, back-country and cross-country skiing as well as anything else that lets him enjoy this beautiful state year round. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California, his Masters Degree (MS) in Medical Education and Medical Degree (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine-DO) at Western University in California. Residency training in Neurological Surgery was completed at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in San Bernardino County.

Janine Miller, DO

DR. MILLER is a Board-Certi�ed Cosmetic and General Dermatologist who specialty trained at Harvard Medical. Dr. Miller

is a Diplomat of the American Board of Dermatology. She is also a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and Society of Investigative Dermatology. Dr. Miller specializes in general adult and pediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, and laser therapy.

Debra S. Roman, DO

After a pediatrics internship at the State University of New York, DR. ROMAN completed her advanced three-year Dermatology

residency training at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Miller has also completed specialty fellowship training in Photobiology and Photomedicine (laser therapy) at Case Western Reserve University and dermatology fellowship training at Harvard University.

Stanley P. Watkins, MD, MHS, FACC

DR. WATKINS is a full time physician at the Alaskan Heart Institute. He specializes in cardiovascular disease and interventional &

invasive cardiology. Dr. Watkins received his Degree in Medicine from the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine in 1997. His internal medicine residency was completed at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, followed by a one-year Fellowship in Clinical Cardiovascular Research in 2001. He completed a three-year Cardiology Fellowship and a one-year Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, in 2005.

Steven E. Weinberger, MD, MACP, FRCP

DR. WEINBERGER retired in September, 2016 from his position as Executive Vice President and Chief Executive O�cer (EVP/CEO) of

the American College of Physicians (ACP), the largest medical specialty society in the United States. He is currently serving part-time for one year as Associate Executive Vice President to advise the new EVP/CEO and help with the transition. Dr. Weinberger assumed the position of EVP/CEO in 2010, after having served for 6 years as ACP’s Senior Vice President for Medical Education and Publishing. An internist and pulmonologist, Dr. Weinberger is also Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the

University of Pennsylvania and Senior Lecturer on Medicine at Harvard Medical School. During his tenure as ACP’s EVP/CEO, Dr. Weinberger was an early leader in national e�orts to improve quality of care and control healthcare costs through reducing overuse and misuse of care, including creating ACP’s High Value Care Initiative. He has also been a national leader in advancing partnership between patients and clinicians, and has worked closely with leading patient/consumer organizations in collaborative e�orts to improve delivery of care by practices and healthcare systems.

CME Meeting 2017 Presenters

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