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APRIL 10 – 15, 2016 x The Fairmont Copley Plaza x Boston, Massachusetts
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UNDER THE DIRECTION OF:
Martin Pollak, MD Burton D. Rose, MD
NEPHROLOGISTS CAN RELY ON THIS PROGRAM FOR UPDATES AND ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF KIDNEY DISEASES
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Department of Medicine
PRESENTED BY
N E P H R O L O G Y
EARN UP TO 50.25 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™
50.25 ECMEC CREDITS ARE AVAILABLE
EARN UP TO 1.75 CREDITS OF RISK MANAGEMENT STUDY
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF CANADA RECOGNIZES THIS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY
APRIL 10 – 15, 2016 x The Fairmont Copley Plaza x Boston, Massachusetts
Course Description
Many practicing nephrologists find it difficult to keep up with advances in the field. The literature is too vast, and it can be hard to assess the clinical significance of what you read.
In this program, world-renowned experts and Harvard Medical School’s leading clinical faculty will provide a comprehensive review of important updates and advances in the diagnosis and management of kidney diseases. The course will cover pathophysiologic and clinical issues in major areas of nephrology, including:
n Glomerular diseasen Acid-base and fluid and electrolyte disordersn Hypertensionn Management of chronic kidney diseases, dialysis, renal transplantation and
other renal complications
Presenters will also discuss well-recognized medical complications and recommendations for optimal care. This is an excellent opportunity to learn the latest best practices and enhance your clinical skills.
Multiple Educational Formats for Optimal LearningCourse material will be presented in a distraction-free environment through multimedia formats that include:
n Lecturesn Case-based workshopsn Interactive sessions with the Audience Response System, a learning tool that
lets you anonymously test your nephrology knowledge by answering questions highlighting important diagnostic and therapeutic issues
n “Meet the Professor” sessions during scheduled lunchtimes, in which you can interact with faculty in smaller groups to discuss challenging cases and ask your pressing questions
n NEW: Sunrise sessions featuring keynote lectures
Why Should You Attend This Course?This continuing education program is a can’t-miss event because:
n Our clinical educators are national and international authorities.n Our comprehensive syllabus is packed with a wealth of knowledge and is
available both electronically and in print.n The use of the Audience Response System gives you vital awareness of
areas of strength and weakness.n You will learn about clinically important advances in common diseases and
practices for optimal management.n Past participants have rated this course among Harvard’s best!
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
1. Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte disorders, including hyponatremia and hypernatremia.
2. Discuss the treatment strategy for metabolic acidosis.
3. Describe optimal treatment options for hypertension.
4. Outline new treatment recommendations for glomerular diseases.
5. Discuss how to appropriately manage acute and chronic kidney diseases.
6. Develop strategies to screen, prevent and treat long-term complications of kidney transplantation.
7. Summarize issues in dialysis and transplantation.
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Martin Pollak, MDProfessor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolChief, Division of Nephrology Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Burton D. Rose, MDClinical Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolFounding EditorUpToDate, Inc.
Gerald B. Appel, MDProfessor of Clinical MedicineColumbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsDirector, Clinical NephrologyColumbia University Medical Center
Arif Asif, MDProfessorAlbany Medical CollegeChief of NephrologyAlbany Medical College Center
George L. Bakris, MD, FASH, FASNProfessor of MedicineDirector, ASH Comprehensive Hypertension CenterThe University of Chicago Medicine
Daniel C. Brennan, MD, FACPProfessor of MedicineWashington University School of MedicineDirector, Transplant NephrologyBarnes-Jewish Hospital
Robert S. Brown, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolAssociate Chief for Academic Affairs Nephrology DivisionBeth Israel Deaconess Medical
John M. Burkart, MDProfessor of Internal Medicine and NephrologyWake Forest University School of MedicineCorporate Medical DirectorOutpatient DialysisWake Forest University Dialysis FacilitiesChief Medical OfficerHealth Systems Management
David A. Calhoun, MDProfessor of MedicineVascular Biology and Hypertension ProgramSleep/Wake Disorders CenterUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham
Gary C. Curhan, MD, ScDProfessor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolProfessor of EpidemiologyHarvard School of Public HealthPhysicianBrigham and Women’s Hospital
Bradley M. Denker, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolClinical Chief, Renal DivisionBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterChief of Nephrology Associate Chief of Medical SpecialtiesHarvard Vanguard Medical Associates
Michael Emmett, MDProfessor MedicineTexas A&M School of MedicineChief, Internal MedicineBaylor University Medical CenterBaylor Scott & White Health
Ronald J. Falk, MDAllen Brewster Distinguished Professor of MedicineDirector, UNC Kidney CenterThe University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChief, Division of Nephrology and HypertensionUniversity of North Carolina Hospitals
William L. Henrich, MD, MACPPresident and Professor of MedicineThe University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Melanie P. Hoenig, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolStaff PhysicianBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Paul M. Palevsky, MDProfessor of Medicine and Clinical and Translational ScienceUniversity of PittsburghChief, Renal SectionVA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
Martha Pavlakis, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolMedical Director, Kidney and Pancreas TransplantationBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Marc A. Pohl, MDRay W. Gifford, Jr., MD Endowed Chair in HypertensionHead, Section of Clinical HypertensionThe Cleveland Clinic
Jai Radhakrishnan, MD, MSProfessor of MedicineColumbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsClinical Chief, Nephrology Columbia University Medical Center
Helmut G. Rennke, MDProfessor of PathologyHarvard Medical SchoolDirector, Renal PathologyBrigham and Women’s Hospital
Steve J. Schwab, MDChancellorThe University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Eduardo Slatopolsky, MD, FACPJoseph Friedman Professor of Renal Diseases in Medicine Director, Vitamin D/PTH LaboratoryWashington University School of MedicinePhysicianBarnes-Jewish Hospital
Theodore I. Steinman, MDClinical Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolSenior PhysicianBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterBrigham and Women’s Hospital
Peter Steinberg, MDInstructor in SurgeryHarvard Medical SchoolDirector, Endourology and Stone ManagementBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Richard H. Sterns, MDProfessor of MedicineUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryDirector, Internal Medicine Residency ProgramRochester General Hospital
Ravi I. Thadhani, MD, MPHAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolDirector, Clinical Research NephrologyMassachusetts General HospitalCo-DirectorMassachusetts Institute of Technology Clinical Research Center
William F. Young Jr., MD, MScProfessor of MedicineMayo Clinic College of MedicineChair, Division of Endocrinology and MetabolismMayo Clinic
Mark L. Zeidel, MDHerrman Ludwig Blumgart Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolChair, Department of MedicineBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Course Directors
Faculty
ACCREDITATIONThe Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Harvard Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 50.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Through an agreement between the American Medical Association and the European Union of Medical Specialists, physicians may convert AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to an equivalent number of European CME Credits© (ECMECs©). Information on the process of converting AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to ECMECs© can be found at: www.eaccme.eu.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognizes conferences and workshops held outside of Canada that are developed by a university, academy, hospital, specialty society or college as accredited group learning activities.
ACGME COMPETENCIESThis course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education competencies:
n Patient caren Medical knowledgen Practice-based learning and improvement
TUITION PAYMENT AND CONFIRMATIONRegistration by credit card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express) or check can be made through Harvard Medical School’s secure online-registration system. A processing fee of $5 (USD) will be assessed per transaction.
If registering by check (draft on a United States bank), please make payable to Harvard Medical School. Learners who choose to pay by check will be prompted to download an online form to send in with a payment. Telephone or fax registration is not accepted. Registration with cash payment is not permitted. Upon receipt of your paid registration, you will receive an email confirmation. Be sure to include an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information including registration confirmation, evaluation and certificate.
REFUND POLICY Refunds, less an administrative fee of $150, will be issued for all cancellations received two weeks before the start of the course. Refund requests must be received by postal mail, email or fax. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received less than two weeks before the start of the course. “No-shows” are subject to the full course fee, and no refunds will be issued once the conference has started.
QUESTIONS Call 617-384-8600, Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm (EST), or email [email protected].
DISCLOSURE POLICY Harvard Medical School (HMS) adheres to all ACCME Essential Areas, Standards and Policies. It is HMS’s policy that those who have influenced the content of a CME activity (e.g., planners, faculty, authors, reviewers and others) disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial entities so that HMS may identify and resolve any conflicts of interest before the activity. These disclosures will be provided in the activity materials along with disclosure of any commercial support received for the activity. Additionally, faculty members have been instructed to disclose any limitations of data and unlabeled or investigational uses of products during their presentations.
Registration Information
“This is a very complete and updated meeting;
small enough to interact with all speakers
and colleagues from many countries.”
– FROM A PAST PARTICIPANT
“The entire educational activity was
uniformly exceptional, with evidence-based
lectures delivered by quality teachers.”
– FROM A PAST PARTICIPANT
N E P H R O L O G Y
Over 96% of past participants have rated this course as “superior” or “above average” compared with other postgraduate courses they have attended, placing it among the highest-rated courses at Harvard Medical School.
2016
To register or view activity information online, visit www.NephrologyBoston.com. A processing fee of $5 will be assessed per transaction. Fees shown in USD. To ensure proper registration, please add the source code found above your name on the address panel.
NEW PARTICIPANTS: n Physicians: ..................................................................................................................................$1,595n Residents, Fellows and Allied Health Professionals: .....................................................................$1,095
PAST PARTICIPANTS (SAVE $70): n Physicians: ..................................................................................................................................$1,525n Residents, Fellows and Allied Health Professionals: .....................................................................$1,025
All participants will receive a comprehensive syllabus, which is available in print and electronically on the course website. Complimentary Wi-Fi access will be available in the meeting room.
COURSE LOCATIONAll sessions for this activity will be held at The Fairmont Copley Plaza, 138 St. James Avenue, Boston, MA 02116 (telephone: 617-267-5300).
ACCOMMODATIONS /TRAVEL A limited number of rooms have been reserved at The Fairmont Copley Plaza (telephone: 800-441-1414) until April 2, 2016. Please specify that you are enrolled in this course to receive a reduced room rate of $329/$359 (Moderate/Deluxe). Hotel arrangements can also be made online at: www.NephrologyBoston.com/Accommodations.Please do not purchase nonrefundable airline ticket(s) until you have received an email from our office confirming your paid registration.
How to Register
This program is endorsed in part by the International
Society of Nephrology.
REGISTER EARLY—SPACE IS LIMITED
ERA-EDTA’s endorsement is for the promotion of education in general; therefore the specific content of the event/course is the
responsibility of the organizer.
Course ScheduleSUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2016
7:00am – 7:50amRegistration and Continental Breakfast
7:50am – 8:00amIntroduction and WelcomeMartin Pollak, MD Burton D. Rose, MD
8:00am – 9:00amEndocrine Hypertension: Pheochromocytoma and Primary AldosteronismWilliam F. Young Jr., MD, MSc
9:00am – 10:00amViral Infections in Renal TransplantDaniel C. Brennan, MD, FACP
10:00am – 10:20am Refreshment Break
10:20am – 11:20amAdrenal IncidentalomasWilliam F. Young Jr., MD, MSc
11:20am – 12:20pmTransplantation Outside the BoxDaniel C. Brennan, MD, FACP
12:20pm – 1:35pm Lunch Break
12:35pm – 1:35pmMeet the ProfessorWilliam F. Young Jr., MD, MScDaniel C. Brennan, MD, FACP
1:35pm – 2:35pm Resistant Hypertension David A. Calhoun, MD
2:35pm – 2:55pmRejuvenation Exercises/Refreshment Break
2:55pm – 3:40pm Contrast-Induced Nephropathy Paul M. Palevsky, MD
3:40pm – 4:25pm Renal Disease and Pregnancy* Ravi I. Thadhani, MD, MPH
4:25pm – 5:25pm Renal Support in Acute Renal FailurePaul M. Palevsky, MD
MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2016
6:30am – 7:30am Continental Breakfast
Sunrise Session6:45am – 7:30am Acute Renal Failure Mark L. Zeidel, MD
7:30am – 8:15amAcid-Base: Elementary Issues Michael Emmett, MD
8:15am – 9:00amAcid-Base: Advanced Issues Michael Emmett, MD
9:00am – 9:15am Refreshment Break
9:15am – 10:15am Relation Between Salt and WaterRichard H. Sterns, MD
10:15am – 11:15am Workshop: Fluid and ElectrolytesRichard H. Sterns, MD
11:15am – 12:15pm Controversial Issues in the Treatment of Mild HypertensionBradley M. Denker, MD
12:15pm – 1:30pm Lunch Break
12:30pm – 1:30pm Meet the Professor Richard H. Sterns, MD Michael Emmett, MD
1:30pm – 2:30pm Workshop: Acid Base Michael Emmett, MD
2:30pm – 3:15pm Disorders of Potassium BalanceRichard H. Sterns, MD
3:15pm – 3:30pmRejuvenation Exercises/Refreshment Break
3:30pm – 4:45pm Pathology and Mechanisms of Glomerular DiseasesHelmut G. Rennke, MD
4:45pm – 6:00pm Renal Artery Disease, Renovascular Hypertension and Ischemic NephropathyMarc A. Pohl, MD
TUESDAY,
APRIL 12, 20167:00am – 7:30amContinental Breakfast
7:30am – 8:30am Workshop: Glomerular Disease Helmut G. Rennke, MD
8:30am – 9:15amSmall-Vessel VasculitisRonald J. Falk, MD
9:15am – 9:45amRefreshment Break
9:45am – 10:45amEfficacy of Immunosuppressive Drugs in Idiopathic Nephrotic SyndromeRonald J. Falk, MD
10:45am – 11:30am Basic PD Essentials for Clinical PracticeJohn M. Burkart, MD
11:30am – 12:30pmIgA Nephropathy and H-S PurpuraRonald J. Falk, MD
12:30pm – 1:45pmLunch Break
12:45pm – 1:45pmMeet the ProfessorRonald J. Falk, MDJohn M. Burkart, MD
1:45pm – 2:30pm Prevention and Treatment of Common Complications of PD John M. Burkart, MD
2:30pm – 3:45pm Hyperophosphatemia: Can We Reverse Vascular Calcification?Eduardo Slatopolsky, MD, FACP
3:45pm – 4:00pmRejuvenation Exercises/Refreshment Break
4:00pm – 5:00pm Short Daily/Nocturnal Hemodialysis TBD
5:00pm – 6:00pm Tubulointerstitial Disease/HIV Melanie P. Hoenig, MD
“All topics are excellent! Everything I need to know.”
– FROM A PAST PARTICIPANT
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 13, 20166:30am – 7:30am Continental Breakfast
Sunrise Session6:45am – 7:30am Urology for the Nephrologist Peter Steinberg, MD
7:30am – 8:30am Noninfectious Complications of RenalTransplant*Martha Pavlakis, MD
8:30am – 9:30am Management of Anemia in ESRD Steve J. Schwab, MD
9:30am – 9:45am Refreshment Break
9:45am – 10:45am Cardiac Disease in ESRD William L. Henrich, MD, MACP
10:45am – 11:30am Hemodialysis Delivery: The Barriers to Adequate DialysisSteve J. Schwab, MD
11:30am – 12:30pm Workshop: Problems in Dialysis Steve J. Schwab, MD
THURSDAY,
APRIL 14, 20167:00am – 7:30am Continental Breakfast
7:30am – 8:30am Maintenance Immunosuppression in Renal Transplantation Martha Pavlakis, MD
8:30am – 9:30amManagement of Hypertension in Nephropathy and Diabetes George L. Bakris, MD, FASH, FASN
9:30am – 9:50amRefreshment Break
9:50am – 10:50am Management of the Failing KidneyMartha Pavlakis, MD
10:50am – 11:50am Management of Nondiabetic Chronic Kidney Disease George L. Bakris, MD, FASH, FASN
11:50am – 1:05pm Lunch Break
12:05pm – 1:05pm Meet the Professor George L. Bakris, MD, FASH, FASN
1:05pm – 2:05pm Treating Lupus Nephritis in 2016Gerald B. Appel, MD
2:05pm – 3:05pm Workshop: Cases in Genetic Renal DiseaseMartin Pollak, MD
3:05pm – 3:25pm Rejuvenation Exercises/Refreshment Break
3:25pm – 4:25pm Thrombotic Microangiopathies Gerald B. Appel, MD
4:25pm – 5:25pm Clinical Questions Robert S. Brown, MD
FRIDAY,
APRIL 15, 20167:00am – 7:30am Continental Breakfast
7:30am – 8:45am Topics in Interventional Nephrology: Catheters, Fistulas and GraftsArif Asif, MD
8:45am – 9:45am Renal Aspects of Dysproteinemias Gerald B. Appel, MD
9:45am – 10:15am Refreshment Break
10:15am – 11:15am Workshop: Challenging Glomerular Biopsy Cases Gerald B. Appel, MDHelmut G. Rennke, MD
11:15am – 12:00pm Diuretic Resistance: Causes and Therapeutic ResponseJai Radhakrishnan, MD, MS
12:00pm – 1:15pm Lunch Break
12:15pm – 1:15pm Meet the Professor Gerald B. Appel, MDJai Radhakrishnan, MD, MS
1:15pm – 2:15pm Management of the Manifestations of Nephrotic SyndromeJai Radhakrishnan, MD, MS
2:15pm – 3:15pm Management of Polycystic Kidney DiseaseTheodore I. Steinman, MD
3:15pm – 4:30pm Renal StonesGary C. Curhan, MD, ScD
*Qualifies for Risk Management Credits
Note: Program changes/substitutions may be made without notice.
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