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An Integrated Approach to
Primary Care and Office Gynecology
Essentials of Primary Care:
A Core Curriculum for
Adult Ambulatory Practice
Presented by the Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine and Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
University of California, San Francisco
University of California
San Francisco
June 26 - July 1, 2005
Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel Big Island, Hawaii
August 14-19, 2005 Resort at Squaw Creek North Lake Tahoe, California
Trang 2The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians
UCSF designates this educational activity for a
maximum of 19.75 category 1 credits toward
the American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award Each physician should claim only those credits actually spent in the activity
Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians
Determination of credit is pending.
For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA category 1 credit issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has assigned 20 cognate credits to this program
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Please use the attached form for advance registration
by mail or fax, or register online at cme.ucsf.edu.
Date: Sunday, June 26, 2005 at 4:00 pm
Location: Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel
62-100 Kauna’oa Dr Kamuela, Big Island, HI 96743 808/880-1111
Course Fee: $715 Physicians;
$565 Allied health professionals,
interns and residents
Registration fee includes course syllabus and daily continental breakfast; additional meals and accommodations are not included
Essentials of Women’s Health:
An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office Gynecology
June 26 - July 1, 2005 ■ Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, Big Island, Hawaii
Increasing appreciation of the unique needs of women patients and women health care providers has created a need for innovative educational programs on women’s health This program is designed for family physicians, internists, gynecologists, nurses and nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists and all others involved in providing quality health care for women will provide a practical update on a full range of common but controversial issues in women’s health The course will serve to enhance the skills of those already working in women’s health, as well as help develop new skills for those expanding their work
to include more primary care and office gynecology
Developed and taught by UCSF faculty in Primary Care Internal Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology, the course will present an integrated approach to women’s health Emphasis will be placed on new developments in preventive care and cardiovascular risk factors in women, issues in reproductive health, and clinical strategies in the diagnosis and treatment of common gynecologic complaints and common medical problems of women Special emphasis will be placed on office skills needed for modern day practice including enhanced physical examination skills, office gynecology, and updates in contraceptive technology The course will use formal lectures, hands-on workshops, small group discussions, questions and answers and a detailed syllabus
This course is presented by the Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, and the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, and is sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
An attendee completing this course should be
able to describe:
■ Current recommendations for prevention and
early detection of cancer in women;
■ Current classification systems for abnormal
pap; tests and appropriate follow-up strategies;
■ Current strategies for prevention of heart disease
including management of high blood cholesterol, the
use of diets, exercise and nutritional supplements,
and the use of new risk stratification tools;
■ Indications, current regimens and risks and
benefits for hormone replacement therapy with
estrogen and estrogen alternatives;
■ Current options and future possibilities for
contraception, emergency and medical abortion;
■ Use of office gynecologic techniques including
fitting diaphragms, placing pessaries, performing
endometrial biopsies, and placing and removing IUDs;
■ Current strategies for increasing fitness,
preventing weight gain, and counseling about
weight loss techniques including new diets,
drugs, and obesity surgery;
■ New approaches to management of chronic
medical illness in women including coronary
artery disease, osteoporosis, and diabetes;
■ Strategies for management of common problems
in office gynecology including incontinence,
amenorrhea, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and UTIs;
■ Management of acute problems including
dizziness, syncope, DVT and pulmonary emboli;
■ New developments in inpatient medicine;
■ Current indications and approaches for
gynecologic surgery;
■ Current guidelines for pre-operative evaluation
and peri-operative care;
■ Modern approaches to accessing and
understanding the medical literature
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An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office Gynecology
Essentials of Women's Health:
An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office Gynecology
C o u r s e A g e n d a
W E D N E S D A Y - June 29, 2005
Moderator: George Sawaya, M.D.
7:00 am Amenorrhea:
You Will Never Be Confused Again
George F Sawaya, MD
Jody Steinauer, MD
8:40 Break
Myths Updates and Alternatives
Judith M.E Walsh, MD, MPH
Karen E Hauer, MD
10:40 Adjourn
T H U R S D A Y - June 30, 2005
Moderator: Judith Walsh, MD, MPH
7:00 am Prevention and Treatment of
Osteoporotic Fractures
Judith M.E Walsh, MD, MPH
in Women: How Aggressive Should We Be?
Robert B Baron, MD, MS
Contraception in Women with Medical Problems
Jody Steinauer, MD
9:30 Break
E) Managing Abnormal Cervical Cytology and Histology: New Insights
George F Sawaya, MD
F) Reading the Literature in Women’s Health: Recent Papers Not to Miss
Judith M.E Walsh, MD, MPH
11:20 Adjourn
F R I D A Y - July 1, 2005
Moderator: Robert B Baron, MD, MS
Update 2005
Karen E Hauer, MD
Robert B Baron, MD, MS
How to Find It, How to Evaluate It
George F Sawaya, MD
9:30 Adjourn
COURSE FACULT Y
Karen E Hauer, MD Associate Professor of Clinical
Medicine; Director, Internal Medicine Clerkships
Salim D Islam, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
and Perioperative Care; Medical Assistant Chief,
Director of Quality, Kaiser Permante, San Francisco
George F Sawaya, MD Associate Professor of
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences,
and Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Jody Steinauer, MD Assistant Professor of
Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Judith M E Walsh, MD, MPH Associate Professor
of Clinical Medicine, Women's Health Clinical Research Center
COURSE CHAIRS
Robert B Baron, MD, MS Professor of Medicine; Associate Dean for CME; Vice Chief, Division of General
Internal Medicine; Director, Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency
Jeanette S Brown, MD Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, Epidemiology, and
Urology; Director, UCSF Women’s Continence Center
S U N D A Y - June 26, 2005
4:00 pm Registration
5:20 Welcome
Robert B Baron MD, MS and Jeanette S Brown, MD
Setting Evidence-Based Priorities
Judith M.E Walsh, MD, MPH
How Did This Get So Complicated?
George F Sawaya, MD
7:10 Reception
M O N D A Y - June 27, 2005
Moderator: George F Sawaya, MD
7:00 am Urinary Incontinence:
Practical Evaluation and Treatment
Jeanette S Brown, MD
Contraception Update
Jody Steinauer MD
Surgical Decisions
Jeanette S Brown, MD
9:30 Break
9:50 Concurrent Workshops (choose one):
A) Fruit of the Womb: A Workshop of Office
Gynecologic Procedures in Papayas
Jody Steinauer, MD
B) Pre-Operative and Peri-Operative Care:
New Strategies to Prevent Complications
Karen E Hauer, MD and Salim D Islam, MD
11:20 Adjourn
T U E S D A Y - June 28, 2005
Moderator: Robert B Baron, MD, MS
7:00 am Current Issues In Clinical Nutrition
Robert B Baron, MD, MS
Thromboembolic Disease
Karen E Hauer, MD
Jeanette S Brown, MD
9:30 Break
9:50 Concurrent Workshops (choose one):
C) Obesity 2005: Implementing Diet and
Exercise Prescriptions in Office Practice
Robert B Baron, MD, MS
D) Case Studies in Incontinence and
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Jeanette S Brown, MD
11:20 Adjourn
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Situated along the Big Island’s Kohala Coast, the
Mauna Kea Resort features the Mauna Kea Beach
Hotel and the newer Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel
For more details, visit www.princeresortshawaii.com.
A block of guestrooms has been reserved at the
Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel and the neighboring
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel at the following
dis-counted rates:
Rates are per room, per night, single/double, and
subject to 11.416% occupancy tax; simply call
toll-free 866/774-6236, or fax 808/944-4491 and
identify yourself as a member of UCSF Women’s
Health to receive the special rates Reservations
must be received by May 25, 2005, to guarantee
availability of accommodations; after this date,
rooms will be provided on a space-available basis
By staying at the host hotel, you help the University
of California meet its contractual obligations and
keep future registration fees reasonable Please
take this into consideration when making your
accommodation decisions
AIR TRANSPORTATION
Special arrangements have been made with
Montgomery Travel; simply call 800/391-2287,
or complete the form on their UCSF web page at
www.montgomerytravel.com In addition to
lower rates than the published airfares, ticketed passengers may take advantage of the 24-hour emergency service There is a $35 service fee
RENTAL CAR
Hertz is offering special rates for participants of this conference; simply call 800/654-2240 or go to www.hertz.com and refer to CV#03BW0012, or
call your travel agent Advance reservations are recommended
ACCOMMODATIONS
Located in North Lake Tahoe’s Squaw Valley — site
of the historic 1960 Olympic Winter games — the
Resort at Squaw Creek is the perfect location in
which to learn and relax For more details, visit
www.squawcreek.com.
A block of guestrooms has been reserved at the following discounted rates:
Rates are per room, per night, single/double, and subject to 12% transient occupancy tax and a $12
per day resort fee; simply call 800/327-3353 and
identify yourself as a member of UCSF Primary Care
to receive the special rates Reservations must be
received by July 14, 2005, to guarantee availability
of accommodations; after this date, rooms will be provided on a space- and rate-available basis
Deluxe Guestroom $199.00 One-Bedroom Suite $255.00 Two-Bedroom Suite $349.00
Hapuna Beach Partial Ocean $185.00
Hapuna Beach Ocean View $195.00
Hapuna Beach Premium Ocean $225.00
Hapuna Beach Ocean Front $240.00
Mauna Kea Mountain View $227.00
Mauna Kea Beach Front $260.00
Mauna Kea Deluxe Ocean View $284.00
B I G I S L A N D, H AWA I I
L A K E TA H O E, C A L I F O R N I A
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Online Registration: cme.ucsf.edu Mail: UCSF Office of CME, PO Box 45368, San Francisco, CA 94145-0368 Fax: 415/502-1795
Registration Information: 415/476-5808
By staying at the host hotel, you help the University of
California meet its contractual obligations with the property
and keep future registration fees reasonable Kindly take this
into consideration when making your decisions
AIR TRANSPORTATION
The Reno/Tahoe International Airport is served by 10
major air carriers Special arrangements have been
made with Montgomery Travel; simply call
800/391-2287, or complete the form on their UCSF
web page at www.montgomerytravel.com In
addition to lower rates than the published airfares,
ticketed passengers may take advantage of the
24-hour emergency service There is a $35 service fee
GROUND TRANSPORTATION
Reservations for the Resort at Squaw Creek Airport Shuttle
must be made 24 hours in advance of arrival/departure
Please contact the Transportation Department at
800/327-3353, Option #8 Cancellations must be made
at least 24 hours in advance, or the full charge will be
assessed Charter transportation (private shuttles and
limousines) are available within the Reno/Tahoe Basin
through the Transportation Department
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RENTAL CAR
Hertz is offering special rates for participants of this conference; simply call 800/654-2240 and refer
to CV#030D0018, or call your travel agent Advance reservations are recommended
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A Core Curriculum for Adult Ambulatory Practice
August 14-19, 2005 ■ Resort at Squaw Creek, North Lake Tahoe, California
Changing patterns of medical practice are placing greater responsibility on primary care physicians Increasingly difficult management decisions must now be made in the ambulatory setting Moreover, primary care physicians must be increasingly competent in office skills and procedures more commonly associated with specialist practice At the same time, many specialty-trained physicians particularly obstetrician-gynecologists, traditionally-trained internists and medical subspecialists are being asked to play an expanding role in primary care practice Nurse practitioners and physician assistants are also playing an ever-increasing role in primary care
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive "core curriculum" in adult primary care The course will serve as an excellent update and review for current primary care physicians and other primary care professionals, and as an opportunity for specialists to expand their primary care knowledge and skills Particular emphasis will be placed on principles of primary care; office-based preventive medicine; practical management of the most common problems seen in primary care practice; and expanded skills in clinical examination and common office procedures The course will utilize formal lectures, hands-on workshops, case discussions, and questions and answers A detailed syllabus will be provided for all participants
This course is presented by the Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine and is sponsored
by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Program participants should be able to describe:
■ Current recommendations in office-based
preventive medicine including genetic testing,
cancer screening, management of cardiac risk
factors;
■ Management of common problems in
women's health including breast cancer,
osteoporosis, hormone replacement therapy, and
office procedures;
■ Management strategies for common office
problems including diabetes, hypertension, lipid
disorders, headache, depression, anxiety,
dyspepsia, peptic ulcer disease and cirrhosis
■ Current issues in symptomatic treatment of
dying patients;
■ Diagnosis and treatment of common skin
disorders and skin cancer;
■ The use of diet therapy and nutritional
supplements for prevention and treatment of
chronic medical illness;
■ Current practical approaches to obesity;
■ Effective physical examination techniques and
office procedures for dermatology and office
orthopedics;
■ Current approaches to functional assessment,
prevention of functional decline, and
management of common problems in the
elderly;
■ Management of common urological problems
including prostate disorders, incontinence, and
erectile dysfunction;
■ Major new developments in the medical
literature in the last year
ACCREDITATION
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians UCSF designates this educational activity for a
maximum of 19.75 category 1 credits toward the
American Medical Association (AMA) Physician's Recognition Award Each physician should claim only those credits actually spent in the activity
Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians
Determination of credit is pending.
For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA category 1 credit issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Please use the attached form for advance registration
by mail or fax, or register online at cme.ucsf.edu.
Registration Information: 415/476-5808 Program Information: 415/476-5208
Date: Sunday, August 14 at 3:00 pm
Location: Resort at Squaw Creek
400 Squaw Creek Rd
P.O Box 3333 Olympic Valley, CA 96146 530/583-6300, 800/327-3353 Fax: 530/581-6632
www.squawcreek.com
Course Fee: $715 Physicians;
$565 Allied health professionals,
interns and residents
Registration fee includes course syllabus and daily continental breakfast; additional meals and accommodations are not included
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A Core Curriculum for Adult Ambulatory Practice
Essentials of Primary Care:
A Core Curriculum for Adult Ambulatory Practice
C o u r s e A g e n d a
COURSE FACULT Y
Mary S Beattie, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Adrienne Green, MD Associate Professor of Medicine
Toby A Maurer, MD Associate Professor of
Medicine; Chief of Dermatology, San Francisco
General Hospital
Eliseo J Perez-Stable, MD Professor of Medicine;
Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine; Director, Center for Aging in Diverse Communities
Judith M.E Walsh, MD, MPH Associate Professor
of Medicine, and Epidemiology & Biostatistics
COURSE CHAIR
Robert B Baron, MD, MS Professor of Medicine; Associate Dean for CME; Vice Division Chief and Director,
Educational Programs, General Internal Medicine; Director, Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency
S U N D A Y - August 14, 2005
3:00 pm Registration
Robert B Baron, MD, MS
Setting Evidence-Based Priorities
Judith M.E.Walsh, MD, MPS
Matching Risk to Intervention
Mary S Beattie, MD
6:50 Meet the Faculty Reception
M O N D A Y - August 15, 2005
Moderator: Robert B Baron, MD, MS
7:00 am Continental Breakfast
How Aggressive Should We Be?
Robert B Baron MD, MS
Eliseo Perez-Stable, MD
9:10 Break
Adrienne Green, MD
Dermatologic Problems
Toby A Maurer, MD
11:10 Adjourn
T U E S D A Y - August 16, 2005
Moderator: Judith M.E Walsh, MD, MPH
7:00 am Continental Breakfast
Osteoporotic Fractures
Judith M.E Walsh, MD, MPH
Non-Melonoma Skin Cancers
Toby A Maurer, MD
and Melanoma
Toby A Maurer, MD
10:00 Break
A) Evaluation and Treatment of
Common Musculoskeletal Complaints
Mary S Beattie, MD
B) Common Problems in Urology:
A Case-Based Approach
Eliseo J Perez-Stable, MD
11:50 Adjourn
W E D N E S D A Y - August 17, 2005
Moderator: Adrienne Green, MD 7:00 am Continental Breakfast
Robert B Baron, MD, MS
of Cirrhosis
Adrienne Green, MD
Myths, Updates and Alternatives
Judith M.E.Walsh MD, MPH
10:00 Break
C) Dermatologic Procedures in Primary Care
Toby A Maurer, MD
D) Common Problems in Geriatrics:
A Case-Based Approach
Adrienne Green, MD
11:50 Adjourn
T H U R S D A Y - August 18, 2005
Moderator: Mary S Beattie, MD 7:00 am Continental Breakfast
Adrienne Green, MD
Eliseo J Perez-Stable MD
Psychiatric Problems
Mary S Beattie, MD
10:00 Break
E) Obesity 2005: Implementing Diet and Exercise Prescriptions in Office Practice
Robert B Baron, MD, MS
F) Common Problems in Women’s Health:
A Case-Based Approach
Judith M.E Walsh, MD, MPH
11:50 Adjourn
F R I D A Y - August 19, 2005
Moderator: Eliseo J Perez-Stable MD 7:00 am Continental Breakfast
Robert B Baron, MD, MS
Mary S Beattie, MD
9:10 Primary Care Medicine: The Year in Review
Eliseo J Perez-Stable MD
10:00 Adjourn
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