including at the Diabetes, Thyroid has the region’s only fully integrated, comprehensive diabetes The programs include the Diabetes Education Program, …
Agenda
7:30 am-8:00 am Registration and Light Breakfast 8:00 am-8:10 am Opening Remarks Joe M Chehade, MD 8:10 am-9:10 am Drug Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes Christian Nasr, MD 9:10 am-10:10 am Growth Hormone Replacement in Adults Baha Arafah, MD 10:10 am-10:30 am Break and Exhibits 10:30 am-11:30 am Whats New in Skeletal Health Osteoporosis Kent Wehmeier, MD 11:30 am-12:30 pm New Advances in Insulin Therapy Mae SheikhAli, MD 12:30 pm-1:20 pm LUNCH 1:20 pm-2:20 pm Male Hypogonadism Joe M Chehade, MD 2:20 pm-3:20 pm Thyroid Disorder Khurram Wadud, MD, FACE 3:20 pm-3:30 pm Break and Exhibits 3:30 pm-4:30 pm Diabetic Dyslipidemia Arshag Mooradian, MD PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Joe M Chehade, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes Metabolism
College of Medicine-Jacksonville Department of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes Metabolism
Presents
DIABETES ENDOCRINOLOGY UPDATE
for Endocrinologists, General Internists, Primary Care Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Nurses and Allied Healthcare Professionals
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 2008 HYATT REGENCY JACKSONVILLE RIVERFRONT 225 East Coast Line Drive
Register online at
http://hscjufledu/cme/ For program information, contact: Barbara Jones University of Florida CME Office - Jacksonville Phone: 904-244-2380 Fax: 904-244-3898 email: barbarajones@jaxufledu
Why you should attend
This activity is designed to present important and practical new information, particularly for primary care clinicians and allied health care professionals who are interested in improving the health outcomes of patients with diabetes endocrine diseases This continuing education activity will highlight the practical aspects of recent scientific recommendations and guidelines on several topics, including: the recent therapeutics approach in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes; diabetic dyslipidemia and its management; testosterone replacement therapy in men and the aging population; growth hormone replacement in adults; review of the most common thyroid issues facing primary care physicians; and, review of current and future therapeutic options for treating osteoporosis This activity is designed to be highly interactive, and active participation of attendees is encouraged There will be opportunities to submit written or oral questions for Panel Discussions/QA Sessions for
each topic
Who We Are
At the UF Division of Endocrinology, our nationally and internationally recognized faculty are leaders in endocrine and diabetes care, research and education They provide services across Northeast Florida, including at the Diabetes, Thyroid and Hormonal Disorders Unit at Shands Jacksonville, which has the regions only fully integrated, comprehensive diabetes programs and the resources of an academic medical center The programs include the Diabetes Education Program, Dynamic Endocrine Testing, and Ultrasound Guided Thyroid Biopsy Shands Jacksonville is renowned for treating patients with complex diseases The physicians practicing at the Endocrine division are specialists who are internationally recognized in their fields As one of the most comprehensive, fully integrated Endocrinology programs in the region, we offer the latest in diagnostic, therapeutic and endocrine surgical services including thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands and pituitary As an academic medical center affiliated with the University of Florida, patients at Shands Jacksonville have access to some of the latest medical breakthroughs Here, physicians are on the forefront of advancing the
science of diabetes endocrinology
Program Details
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After attending this activity, participants should be able to: identify properties of new insulins and describe rational approach to insulin therapy define characteristics of diabetic dyslipidemia, and examine treatment options and the role of HDL compare drug therapy options for type 2 diabetes, including indications and contraindications describe signs, symptoms and treatment of male hypogonadism describe applications for bone turnover therapy, and review current therapeutic options for osteoporosis examine role of growth hormone replacement in adults, including indications benefits discuss diagnosis and management of hyper and hypothyroidism and nodular goiter ACCREDITATION: The University of Florida College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians CREDIT: The University of Florida College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 70 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM Physicians should claim only those credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity
NURSING: Northeast Florida Area Health Education Center is a Florida Board of Nursing Approved Provider of continuing nursing education, CE Broker 50-1458 This program meets the requirements for up to 7 contact hours REGISTRATION FEES: Register online on UFs secure website at http://hscjufledu/cme/ Early registration is recommended-space may be limited Registration fees: Physicians - 50 Non-Phy
sicians - 35 Residents/Fellows - No Charge with letter from department confirming status Late registration fee of 25 applies to all registrations after April 27th
Patient Care
Our Mission Promote health and prevent disease, and to educate the public in this regard Provide compassionate, skilled and innovative healthcare of the highest quality Services The UF Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism provides evaluation and treatment of individuals 14 years of age and older: Metabolic bone disease-osteomalacia or Pagets disease Development disorders Diabetes mellitus Growth disorders Thyroid disorders Osteoporosis Lipid disorders Metabolic disorders Adrenal disorders Kidney stones Pituitary disorders Diabetes Education Program The division also offers a complete
self-management education program, which includes a certified diabetic educator The 8-hour class covers topics like diabetes overview, coping, nutrition, monitoring, medications, sick days and available community resources Individual or small group sessions include: Insulin instruction Intensive insulin therapy instruction Monitoring and use of results Carbohydrate counting Insulin pump evaluation, training and management Gestational diabetes/pregnancy complicated by diabetes Additional information, including Dynamic Endocrine Testing and locations, is available on the Divisions website at http://hscjufledu/im/endo/
UF College of Medicine-Jacksonville Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes Metabolism
DIABETES AND ENDOCRINOLOGY UPDATE
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront 225 East Coast Line Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Phone: 904-588-1234 for directions
REGISTER ONLINE ON UFs SECURE SERVER: http://hscjufledu/cme/ OR complete the Registration Form below:
First Name: _______________________ MI: ____ Last Name:_____________________________________ First Name for Badge if different:_____________________________________________________________ Degree
MD, DO, ARNP, etc: ______________________ Medical Specialty: __________________________ Mailing Address: __________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: ___________________________________Fax: ________________________________________ E-mail: __________________________________________________________________________________ CHECK APPLICABLE REGISTRATION FEE Physicians Non-Physicians Residents/Fellows with letter from department confirming status RECEIVED BY APRIL 27, 2008 50 35 no charge
NOTE: AFTER APRIL 27TH - A 25 LATE FEE WILL BE ADDED TO EACH REGISTRATION Registration fees include reception, light breakfast, two breaks, luncheon, and course materials PAYMENTS: Make check payable to UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA and mail with this form to: University of Florida Continuing Medical Education, PO Box 100233, Gainesville, FL 32610-0233 Telephone: 352-265-8081
REFUND POLICY: No refunds given after April 27, but substitutions allowed with advance notice sent to CME Office
TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD Visa, MasterCard or American Express REGISTER ONLINE ON UFs SECURE SERVER:http://hscjufledu/cme/ Directions to Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront will be
mailed together with confirmation letter and receipt SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: Individuals with disabilities requiring special accommodations should contact Barbara Jones, CME Office, 904-244-2380, a minimum of ten days prior to the program so that proper consideration may be given to the request Special dietary requests should be submitted in advance also Questions? Contact Barbara Jones, UF CME Office in Jacksonville, phone: 904-244-2380; fax: 904-244-3898; or email: barbarajones@jaxufledu
SPEAKERS
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF MEDICINEJACKSONVILLE UNLESS NOTED
Baha Arafah, MD, Professor and Director, Clinical Program, Division of Clinical and Molecular Endocrinology, Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Mae Sheikh-Ali, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes Metabolism, Department of Medicine Khurram Wadud, MD, FACE, Endocrinologist, Northeast Florida Endocrine Diabetes Assoc, Jacksonville, FL Ke Kent Wehmeier, MD, Associate Professor an and Chief, Division of Endocrinology, Di Diabetes Metabolism, Department of M Medicine
Jo Joe M Chehade, MD, Associate Pr Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Di
Diabetes Metabolism, Department of Medicine Christian Nasr, MD, Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Arshag Mooradian, MD, Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes Metabolism and Chairman, Department of Medicine
Topics include testosterone replacement in the aging male diabetic dyslipidemia growth hormone replacement in adults thyroid disorders osteoporosis latest in insulin and drug therapy for diabetes
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