EMERGENCIES IN THE CANCER PATIENT - 2020 JUNE 19-20 NEW YORK CITY - MSK CME Portal
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center presents EMERGENCIES IN THE CANCER PATIENT 2020 JUNE 19-20 NEW YORK CITY
Join the conversation: #MSKemergenciesCME OVERVIEW Invited Course Faculty Lisa Q. Corbett, DNP, APRN, CWOCN @MSKCME Wound Ostomy Continence Program Hartford Hospital Hartford, CT Oncologic emergencies has rapidly evolved in medicine over the last 10+ years. It continues to develop in parallel with new cancer treatments and interventions. In addition to treating complications related to standard/traditional chemotherapies, the development of Cezar Iliescu, MD numerous new cancer treatment modalities present a whole new Professor, Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory field of patient complaints that are just now starting to be seen in Department of Cardiology, Division of Internal Medicine The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center emergency rooms across the country. With very few dedicated Houston, TX cancer hospital emergency rooms, patients presenting with cancer emergencies are often inappropriately triaged, diagnosed, undertreated, or often simply referred back to their respective oncologists without resolution of their emergent issues. MSK Course Faculty We bring together specialists from across all areas of the cancer Mark Bilsky, MD Peter Mead, MD Attending Physician Assistant Attending Physician treatment spectrum in order to update and enhance the ability of Department of Neurosurgery Infectious Disease Service emergency room providers and staff on how to prepare for the Vice Chairman for Clinical Affairs in Department of Medicine Neurosurgery Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, common and not-so-common emergency scenarios with which a Weill Cornell Medical College Adrienne Boire, MD, PhD cancer patient could present. Assistant Attending Physician Mark Melrose, DO, FACEP Department of Neurology Associate Attending Physician Assistant Professor, Molecular Biology, Emergency Medicine Target Audience Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Medicine The target audience for this course includes physicians, nurse Urgent Care Service Sanjay Chawla, MD, FCCP, FACP, FCCM practitioners, physician assistants, and registered nurses involved Associate Attending Physician Natalie Moryl, MD in the treatment and management of patients with active Critical Care Medicine Service Associate Attending Physician Supportive Care Service malignancies/cancers who present with acute complaints in Marc Cohen, MD, MPH Department of Medicine Associate Attending Physician Associate Professor of Medicine, an emergent setting. Director of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Head & Neck Surgery Live Simulcast Available Vinay Puttanniah, MD Victoria Gutgarts, MD Associate Attending Physician Unable to attend this course in person? We are pleased to offer a live Clinical Instructor Director of Regional Anesthesia and Renal Service Perioperative Pain Medicine simulcast option for this course. CME and ABIM MOC credit is offered Department of Medicine for the live simulcast and and pre-registration is required. We do hope Bianca D. Santomasso, MD, PhD A. Ari Hakimi, MD Assistant Attending Physician you will attend in person but understand that can sometimes be a Assistant Attending Physician Department of Neurology challenge, so we are happy to offer the live simulcast as an option. Urology Service Department of Surgery Michael Scordo, MD Assistant Attending Physician MSK Course Directors Julie J. Kang, MD, PhD Adult Bone Marrow Transplant Service Assistant Attending Physician Department of Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology George K. Wang, MD, PhD Assistant Attending Physician I was so impressed by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Commack J. Joshua Smith, MD, PhD, FACS Assistant Attending Physician quality and knowledge Urgent Care Service Robert P. Lee, MD Colorectal Service Department of Medicine Assistant Attending Physician Department of Surgery of the speakers, the Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary Service Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Medicine Gerald A. Soff, MD sub-specialization of Pulmonary Director, Interventional Pulmonary Fellowship Chief, Hematology Service Professor of Clinical Medicine, Jeffrey S. Groeger, MD the physicians and the Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College Weill Cornell Medical College Chief, Urgent Care Service Department of Medicine ongoing commitment Bob Li, MD, MPH Amy Xu, MD, PhD Assistant Attending Physician Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College to research and Attending Medical Oncologist Thoracic Oncology Service Department of Radiation Oncology patient care. Alina Markova, MD Assistant Attending Physician - 2019 course attendee Dermatology Service mskcc.org/emergenciescourse Department of Medicine
SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JUNE 19 SATURDAY, JUNE 20 7:30 am Breakfast and Registration 7:30 am Breakfast Department of Medicine Grand Rounds Targeted Therapy Stem Cell Transplant Experimental Therapeutics 8:00 am Interventional Cardio-Oncology Updates 8:00 am Targeted & Immunotherapy Side-Effects Cezar Iliescu, MD Bob Li, MD, MPH 8:30 am BMT Complications Introduction Michael Scordo, MD 9:00 am Introductory Remarks 9:00 am CAR-T Treatment Side-Effects George K. Wang, MD, PhD Bianca D. Santomasso, MD, PhD 9:10 am The Oncologic Emergency Department 9:30 am Cardiac Complications of Targeted/Immunotherapy Jeffrey S. Groeger, MD Cezar Iliescu, MD 9:30 am Perspectives on General Hospital vs. Cancer Hospital Emergency Medicine Practice 10:00 am Q&A Mark Melrose, DO, FACEP CNS Emergencies Sepsis and Critical Care 10:15 am Spinal Cord Compression 10:15 am Antibiotic Usage & Neutropenia Mark Bilsky, MD Peter Mead, MD 10:45 am Leptomeningeal Disease 10:45 am Cancer Patient Resuscitation Adrienne Boire, MD, PhD Sanjay Chawla, MD, FCCP, FACP, FCCM 11:15 am Q&A 11:15 am Q&A 11:30 am Lunch Break 11:30 am Lunch Break Radiation Treatments and Side Effects Surgical Complications 12:30 pm Indications for Urgent Radiation Treatment 12:30 pm Malignant Bowel Obstructions Amy J. Xu, MD, PhD J. Joshua Smith, MD, PhD, FACS 1:00 pm Complications of Radiation Treatment 1:00 pm Head & Neck Bleeding Julie J. Kang, MD, PhD Marck Cohen, MD, MPH 1:30 pm Q&A 1:30 pm Urinary Diversions/Emergent Cystoscopy, Stenting, and Hematuria A. Ari Hakimi, MD Dermatologic Complications 2:00 pm Issues in Emergent Wound/Ostomy Cancer Care Lisa Q. Corbett, DNP, APRN, CWOCN 1:45 pm Dermatologic Side-Effects of Cancer & Cancer Treatments Alina Markova, MD 2:30 pm Q&A 2:15 pm Q&A 2:45 pm Break Renal Complications Cardio-Pulmonary Emergencies 2:30 pm Electrolyte Abnormalities in Tumor Lysis 3:00 pm Cardio-Oncologic Complications of Treatment Victoria Gutgarts, MD Cezar Iliescu, MD 3:00 pm Q&A 3:30 pm Emergent Bronchoscopic Interventions 3:15 pm Break Robert P. Lee, MD 4:00 pm Q&A Pain Control and Management Hematologic Complications 3:30 pm Pain Crisis & Emergent Management Natalie Moryl, MD 4:15 pm Thrombosis & Anticoagulation Gerald A. Soff, MD 4:00 pm Interventional Pain Control Options Vinay Puttanniah, MD 4:45 pm Q&A 4:30 pm Q&A 5:00 pm Adjourn 4:45 pm Adjourn mskcc.org/emergenciescourse
REGISTRATION Registration Fees Early* General Physicians (MDs, PhDs, and DOs) $475 $525 Residents, Fellows, Advanced Practice Providers, Nurses, $225 $275 and Other Healthcare Providers Industry Professionals** n/a $900 Live Simulcast n/a $725 JUNE 19-20 NEW YORK CITY *Early registration expires April 10, 2020 (promotion code 20EECP). **Industry professionals may attend MSK CME activities for their own education. Marketing, sales, and promotion of products and services is strictly prohibited at MSK CME activities. Register online at: ACCREDITATION mskcc.org/emergenciescourse Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical In-person course registration includes continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshment education for physicians. breaks. Please contact cme@mskcc.org at least one week prior to the course if you have any special dietary requests or require any specific accommodations. AMA Credit Designation Statement Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center designates this live activity for a maximum • MSK Alumni, MSK Cancer Alliance and Cancer Care Partner discounts of 15.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit available. Contact cme@mskcc.org for more information or a promotion code. commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. • MSK employee registration is complimentary. However, you must complete course registration in order to attend this course. ABIM MOC Recognition Statement Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the Live Simulcast registrations are non-refundable. For all other orders, if you cancel evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 15.25 Medical your participation in this course, your registration fee, less a $75 administrative fee, Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) will be refunded when email notification is received by the MSK Office of Continuing Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points Medical Education (MSK CME) at least 7 days prior to the first day of the course. equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to Cancellations or no-shows after this date are not eligible for a refund. MSK ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. CME reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the unlikely event we must cancel or postpone this course, we ANCC CNE statement will refund the registration fee in full, but are not responsible for any related costs, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center – Nursing Professional Development/ charges, or expenses to participants, including fees incurred by airline/travel/lodging Continuing Education is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing agencies. At any time, you may substitute another registrant in your place after continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s contacting MSK CME with the relevant information. Switching from an in person Commission on Accreditation. registration to a simulcast registration requires an additional fee. 13.5 NCPD contact hours will be awarded to participants who attend a live program, Location & Accommodations in its entirety, and complete a program evaluation. Partial credit not awarded. Zuckerman Research Center 417 East 68th Street Faculty Disclosure New York, NY 10065 It is the policy of MSK to make every effort to insure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all continuing medical education activities MSK has negotiated special rates and amenities at select hotels in Manhattan. which it provides as an ACCME accredited provider. In accordance with ACCME For information on hotels in the vicinity of MSK with discounted rates, please guidelines and standards, all faculty participating in an activity provided by MSK are visit: mskcc.org/emergenciescourse expected to disclose any significant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services which are discussed by the faculty members in an educational presentation. As required by the ACCME, when an unlabeled use of a commercial product or an investigational use not yet approved for any purpose is discussed during an educational activity, MSK requires the speaker to disclose that the product is not labeled for the use under discussion or that the product is still investigational.
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