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# of Additional Adult Tickets @ $40/each =

# of Additional Child Tickets (12 & under) @ $25/each =

Your registration fee includes two tickets to Saturday’s Luau.Please indicate how many additional tickets desired:

Payment Method Check (To UNTHSC/PACE) Mastercard Visa

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This activity is being held at theSheraton South Padre Island Beach Hotel310 Padre Boulevard • South Padre Island, Texas

Warm rays of sunshine and smiling faces greet you atthe Sheraton South Padre Island Beach Hotel &Condominiums. Meet up with family, friends, andcolleagues or step out onto a private balcony andenjoy breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico.Make a splash at the largest swimming pool in SouthTexas and grab a tropical drink at our swim-up bar.If you’re feeling a bit more energetic, volleyball nets& seasonal parasailing are all available on the beach.

A block of rooms has been held at the Sheraton Hotel.The discounted room rates are:Single & Double $155/night + taxesOcean View Condo $330/night + taxesOcean Front Condo $370/night + taxes

MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!When making reservations ask for the UNT HealthScience Center rate. To qualify for this discount, yourreservation must be made by May 29, 2007. Afterthis date, reservations will be accepted on a “spaceavailable” basis. Call toll-free (800) 325-3535to make your reservations NOW. Please donot wait until the last minute. This is a very populartime of year on the island. When our room block isexhausted it will be difficult to obtain a room at theSheraton or other nearby hotels. After the cut-off date,you may call our office (800-987-2263) to inquire ifany rooms in the block remain.

June 27- July 1, 2007 • Sheraton South Padre Island Beach Hotel • South Padre Island, TX

Primary care physicians are on the front lines of healthcare. The pressures of clinical practice, managing thirdparty payor relationships and increasing patient loadscan make it difficult to stay current on the latest medicaladvances.

The 27th Dr. Stanley Weiss Practical Topics in PrimaryCare provides clinically-relevant information that canimmediately be applied to daily practice. Topics werechosen based on an exhaustive needs assessment andgreat care was taken to select faculty with extensiveknowledge and hands-on experience. Questions, debateand counterpoints are encouraged in this interactiveconference.

Those participating in this activity will receive informationthat should allow them to:• Apply current diagnostic, management and

therapeutic strategies for issues seen in a primarycare practice;

• Formulate differential diagnoses for common patientcomplaints;

• Explore controversies related to established andrecent data in patient care; and

• Identify challenges and opportunities to impactpopulation health within a primary care clinic.

This conference was carefully designed to meet theeducational needs of:• primary care physicians• physician assistants• nurse practitioners. Fax: 817-735-2598 Call: Carol Scott at 800-987-2CME (2266)

Please complete this form and:

Please select your registration type:

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE

Physicians @ $495 =

TCOM Preceptor/Alumni @ $445 =

PA, NP, Allied Health @ $455 =

Extern/Intern/Resident/Student @ $325 =

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Specialty AOA # or Last 4 Digits of SSN (for tracking)

Address

City State Zip

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SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2007

8:00 Registration/Breakfast8:15 Recognition & Response Related to a

Bioterrorist AttackDr. Bobby Jones

9:15 Mass Casualty Triage: Disaster Skillsfor the PCP - An Interactive, MultimediaWorkshop and Mock Disaster ExerciseDr. Ronna Miller

11:15 Adjourn

SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2007

8:00 Registration/Breakfast

8:15 Current Topics in Infectious DiseaseSession Chair: Richard Winn, MD• Antibiotic Resistance & Appropriate Prescribing

Dr. Richard Winn

• HIV/AIDS – Updated CDC Testing GuidelinesSpeaker to be announced

• HPV and the Great Texas Controversy:Facts about the Disease, Its Preventionand Answers to Patient QuestionsSpeaker to be announced

• Case Presentations and Panel Discussion

11:15 ADJOURN

THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2007

7:00 Registration & Breakfast

7:30 Cardiovascular Concerns in Primary CareSession Chair: Robert Chilton, DO• Hypertension Management

Dr. Robert Chilton

• Pre-op Cardiac Clearance Work-upDr. Todd Gray

• Non-invasive Methods for CardiovascularDiagnosis and ManagementDr. Jacques Barth

• Case Presentations and Panel Discussion

10:30 Break

10:45 Cardiometabolic Risk: A Primary CareCall to ActionSession Chair: Kenneth Cusi, MD• Defining CMR, Therapeutic Approaches &

Early Intervention StrategiesDr. Kenneth Cusi

• Kids and the Metabolic SyndromeDr. Jacques Barth

• Case Presentations and Panel Discussion

1:45 Adjourn

FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2007

7:00 Registration & Breakfast

7:30 Diabetes ManagementSesson Chair: Kenneth Cusi, MD

• Optimal Management of T2DM: NewerTreatments and ExpectationsDr. Kenneth Cusi

• Sleep Apnea and DiabetesDr. Roy Lowry

• Caring for Diabetic FootDr. Bud Prather

• Case Presentations and Panel Discussion

10:30 Break

10:45 Psychiatric Issues In Primary CareSession Chair: Alan Podawiltz, DO• Depression in Women

Dr. Alan Podawiltz

• Primary Care Diagnosis and Treatment ofInsomniaDr. Wolfgang Schmidt – Nowara

• Differentiating Adolescent ADHD & BiPolarDisorderSpeaker to be announced

• Case Presentations & Panel Discussion

1:45 Adjourn

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2007

12 noon Registration12:20 Welcome & Introduction

12:30 Primary Care-Based Dermatology• Don’t Put a Steroid on This

Speaker to be announced

• Office Management of Bites, Stings & BurnsSpeaker to be announced

• Name that Spot: An InteractiveGuideSpeaker to be announced

• Case Presentations & Panel Discussion

3:30 Break

3:45 Gastroenterology in Primary CareSession Chair: Monte Troutman, DO• A Look Inside the Updated Colorectal

Cancer Screening GuidelinesDr. Monte Troutman

• Diagnosing & Treating Irritable Bowel DisorderSpeaker to be announced

• Are We There Yet?: The Virtual ColonoscopySpeaker to be announced

• Case Presentations and Panel Discussion

6:45 Adjourn7:00 Opening Night Reception

CONFERENCE CHAIRS

Monte Troutman, DOChair and Professor of Internal Medicine

Division of GastroenterologyUniversity of North Texas Health Science Center

Fort Worth, TX

Richard Winn, MDProfessor of Medicine

Texas A&M University Health Sciences CenterTemple, Texas

FACULTY MEMBERS

Robert Chilton, DO*Associate Professor

Department of Medicine, Division of CardiologyUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Alan Podawiltz, DOChairman & Assistant Professor

Psychiatry, Behavioral Health & NeuroscienceUniversity of North Texas Health Science Center • Fort Worth, TX

Jacques D. Barth, MD, PhD, FACC*Director, Cardiovascular Research

Southern California Prevention & Research Center(SPARC) Research Institute • Los Angeles, CA

J. Roy Lowry, DOOtolaryngologist in Private Practice • Fort Worth, Texas

Irvine Prather, DOAssociate Professor of Surgery

Specializing in Wound Healing & Hyperbaric MedicineUniversity of North Texas Health Science Center • Fort Worth, TX

Wolfgang Schmidt – Nowara, MDPast President, American Board of Sleep Medicine

and American Sleep Disorders AssociationSleep Medicine Associates of Texas • Dallas, TX

Bobby Jones, DVM, MPH, DACVPMPast President, Texas Public Health Association

Public Health Consultant • Fort Worth, Texas

Ronna Miller, MD*Assistant Medical Director for CQI

Dallas Area Biotel EMS SystemClinical Instructor

Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency MedicineUT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas

Kenneth Cusi, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine

Division of DiabetesUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Todd Gray, DO*Cardiologist in Private Practice

Plano, Texas

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ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITYThe University of North Texas Health Science Center atFort Worth Office of Professional and ContinuingEducation has determined that this CME activity satisfiesthe Texas State Board of Medical Examiner’s standard,annual ethics/professional responsibility requirement.

PHYSICIAN ACCREDITATION STATEMENTSThe University of North Texas Health Science Center atFort Worth is accredited by the American OsteopathicAssociation to award continuing medical education tophysicians.The University of North Texas Health Science Center isaccredited by the Accreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuingmedical education for physicians.

PHYSICIAN CREDIT DESIGNATIONThe University of North Texas Health Science Centeranticipates this program for 24 hours in Category 1ACME credit hours, pending approval from theAOA/CCME.The University of North Texas Health Science Center atFort Worth designates this educational activity for amaximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.Physicians should only claim credit commensurate withthe extent of their participation in the activity.

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTSThe American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA)accepts AMA Category 1 CME credit for the PRA fromorganizations accredited by ACCME. The University ofNorth Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth isaccredited by ACCME to provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians, and will provide physicianassistants who successfully complete the activity with aStatement of Participation indicating that the activitywas designated for 24 AMA PRA Category 1Credit(s)™.

NURSE PRACTITIONERSThe University of North Texas Health Science Center atFort Worth is accredited by ACCME to providecontinuing medical education for physicians, and willprovide nurse practitioners who successfully completethe activity with a Statement of Participation indicatingthat the activity was designated for 24 AMA PRACategory 1 Credit(s)™.

All registration received up to 10 business days beforethe conference will be acknowledged in writing. Anadministrative fee of $40 will be deducted fromcancellations made by registrants through June 1, 2007. After this date, only a 50% refund will be granted.The University of North Texas Health Science Center atFort Worth reserves the right to limit registration and,if necessary, cancel this conference up to two weeksbefore the starting date without liability. The agendamay be modified at any time without notice. No-showsare not eligible for a refund and all pre-registered,unpaid no-shows will be billed the full conference tuition.

TUITIONThe update fee includes all educational sessions, coursesyllabus, breaks, scheduled meals, two adult luau ticketsand participation in all listed activities.INSUFFICIENT FUNDS POLICYA $30 service charge will be added to each returnedcheck or credit/debit card denial.

SPECIAL NEEDSIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,every effort has been made to make this conferenceaccessible to people of all capabilities. Please notifyUNTHSC/PACE in writing of any ADA-compliantaccommodations you may require. UNTHSC/PACE,3500 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107. FAX:817-735-2598.

SUPPORTERSThis and every activity sponsored by the University ofNorth Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Officeof Professional and Continuing Education is supportedby Dallas Southwest Osteopathic Physicians.The 10th Annual Twilight Olympics are supported byDean, Jacobson Financial Services.Commercial support is being sought for this activity andwill be announced at the conference.

POOLSIDE LUAUThe annual Poolside Luau is a favorite among conferenceattendees and their families. It features an unbelievabletropical buffet and the chance for families to enjoy thecompany of colleagues and friends. The luau is heldin the ocean breezes and under the stars, weather(and wind) permitting. Admission tickets are required.Each conference registration fee includes two adulttickets. Additional tickets are available (see registrationform for details).

10th ANNUAL TWILIGHT OLYMPICSThe Annual Twilight Olympics features an island treasurehunt, exciting crab hunt and other activities. Supportedby Dean, Jacobson Financial Services, the gamesprovide excellent opportunities to get to know otherattendees and their families. No extra charge forparticipation.

10th ANNUAL CRAB RACESCrustaceans, Start Your Engines! The Crab Race isthe most popular activity among conference attendeesand their families. Children of all ages (that includesadults!) won’t want to miss the excitement, the tensionand the fun of this island-style horse race. While allparticipants win prizes, picking the wining crabs canbe most rewarding! No extra charge for participation.

This 34 mile long stretch of white sand is bordered tothe east by the Gulf of Mexico and to the west by theLaguna Madre bay. The conveniences and attractionsof a modern resort coupled with miles of pristine islandterrain is what draws thousands of visitors to the areaeach year, and has brought many back to live.

From sunrise to sunset, the Island is the perfectplayground for sailing, fishing, windsurfing, dolphinwatching, horseback riding, shopping and golf, justto mention a few. As the day winds down withspectacular sunsets over the bay, the evenings comealive with dining, dancing and music. Large selectionsof fine restaurants are available for your choosing,and many will even cook your catch.While its many amenities make South Padre the premiere

vacation spot in the state, the location of the Islandalso makes it one of the premiere spots in the state toobserve wildlife in its natural state, and to find thatallusive bird to add to your list. One of the best spotsin the United States to see all of the regularly occurringrails, South Padre has over 300 recorded species todate, and the list continues to grow, as do the birdwatchers. With year round moderate temperatures,South Padre is the ideal vacation destination.

For information about arranging a bay fishing outing,please contact Skipper Mock at (956) 739-7698.

SEA TURTLE, INC.(956) 761-4511Meet and learn about sea turtles and how we cankeep this endangered species around at this educationalsite founded by the so-called "Turtle Lady." Pick up aturtle souvenir in the shop, whose proceeds go to seaturtle conservation.

SCHLITTERBAHN BEACH WATERPARKhttp://www.schlitterbahn.com/spi/Surf manmade waves, move from ride to ride withoutever leaving the water, blast uphill and down in thrillingwater coasters or float peacefully on passive rides atthis tropical water park modeled after its larger parentsite in New Branfels.

LAGUNA MADRE NATURE TRAILhttp://www.worldbirdingcenter.org/sites/spi/index.phtmlThis 1,500-foot boardwalk crosses four acres ofmarshland, where bird watchers can spot many coastaland migratory birds and numerous others tempted bythe berries on the fiddlewood bushes along the trail

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND GOLF CLUB(956) 943-5678Enveloped by nature and removed from the traffic andbusy pace of this modern age, the course South Padre

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