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UCLA Department of Urology Presents 45th Annual UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology Conference Friday- Sunday March 6-8, 2020 The Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey, California
UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology This course explores the most challenging management problems facing the practicing urologist. Distinguished faculty present current information and techniques in urologic oncology (prostate, bladder, kidney), male and female voiding dysfunction and incontinence, pelvic prolapse, the latest BPH technologies, renal and ureteral stones, testosterone replacement therapy, shock wave therapy for erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, imaging (fluciclovine scan and PSMA PET), ablative therapies, genetic testing, robotic and endoscopic surgery, BCG unresponsive bladder cancer, management of the small renal mass and Bosniak cysts, avoidance and management of malpractice claims, practice management and coding, and pediatric urology. The conference emphasizes interaction between participants and faculty and allows ample time for case presentations and group discussions, ensuring an outstanding educational experience for attendees. At the completion of this program, participants should be better able to: • Utilize MRI for prostate cancer detection and • Prescribe exercise regimens for prostate cancer active surveillance patients • Utilize molecular markers for prostate cancer • Manage male and female voiding dysfunction screening • Manage patients with neurogenic bladder • Counsel patients on focal therapy for prostate • Manage patients with kidney and ureteral stones cancer • Avoid opioid addiction in patients with stones • Understand the present role for fluciclovine and • Counsel and treat patients with testosterone PSMA imaging deficiency • Utilize germline and somatic genetic testing for • Understand the role for shock wave and stem patients with prostate cancer cell therapy for ED • Manage patients with BCG unresponsive • Optimize collagenase treatment for patients with bladder cancer Peyronie’s • Manage patients with upper tract urothelial cancer • Navigate coding and related practice • Manage small renal masses and Bosniak cysts management issues • Understand the role of the latest BPH • Sequence therapy for advanced prostate cancer technologies • Avoid and navigate malpractice claims A few days before the meeting you will be emailed a link and a password to download the individual speaker handouts. FACULTY Guest Faculty Mark N. Painter, BA, CPMA Matthew Dunn, MD CEO Ja-Hong Kim, MD Benjamin M. Brucker, MD PRS, LLC Steven E. Lerman, MD Associate Professor Denver, Colorado Leonard S. Marks, MD Director of FPMRS and Neurourology at NYU Langone Health Jaspreet S. Sandhu, MD Jesse N. Mills, MD Department of Urology and Obstetrics & Associate Attending Urologist, Department of Victor W. Nitti, MD Gynecology Surgery, Urology Service Allan J. Pantuck, MD, MS New York, New York Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Nishant D. Patel, MD Associate Professor, Department of Urology Jacob Rajfer, MD June M. Chan, ScD Weill Cornell Medical College Professor, Epidemiology & Biostatistics and Brian Shuch, MD New York, New York Jennifer S. Singer, MD Urology UCSF Eila C. Skinner, MD Robert E. Reiter, MD, MBA San Francisco, California Thomas A. Stamey Research Professor of Christopher S. Saigal, MD, MPH Urology Renea Sturm, MD Anthony V. D’Amico, MD, PhD Chair, Department of Urology Eleanor Teresa Walters Chair of Genitourinary Stanford University School of Medicine UCLA Faculty Radiation Oncology at Brigham and Women’s Palo Alto, California Hospital Alexandra Drakaki, MD, PhD Professor of Radiation Oncology Nicholas J. Vogelzang, MD, FACP, FASCO Assistant Professor of Medicine and Urology Brigham and Women’s Hospital Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of Director - Genitourinary Medical Oncology Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Nevada Las Vegas Program Harvard Medical School US Oncology Research Co-Director of Research, GU Trials Program Boston, Massachusetts Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada Division of Hematology/Oncology Las Vegas, Nevada and Institute of Urologic Oncology Neil E. Fleshner, MD, MPH, FRCSC Professor of Surgery and Martin Barkin Chair Course Chair Amar U. Kishan, MD of Urology Assistant Professor William J. Aronson, MD Department of Radiation Oncology University of Toronto Division of Urology, University Health Network Course Co-Chairs Johanna Klohn, MPH, Esq. Love Chair in Prostate Cancer Prevention Chief Risk Officer Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Craig Canfield, MD UCLA Health Toronto, Ontario Karim Chamie, MD, MSHS Sandy T. Liu, MD Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH Department of Urology Faculty* Division of Hematology-Oncology, Department Professor of Urology of Medicine Director, Laboratory for Andrology Research Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH Institute of Urologic Oncology, Department of Baylor College of Medicine Professor and Chair Urology Scott Department of Urology Department of Urology Professor of Health Policy and Management Steven S. Raman, MD Houston, Texas Professor of Radiology, Surgery and School of Public Health James E. Lingeman, MD Urology Professor William J. Aronson, MD Department of Radiology Department of Urology Z. Chad Baxter, MD Indiana University School of Medicine Karim Chamie, MD, MSHS *David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Indianapolis, Indiana Arnold I. Chin, MD, PhD
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N Enrollment Fees Accommodations (Fees include course registration and materials, daily A block of rooms has been reserved at the Ritz-Carlton for continental breakfasts and breaks, Friday evening conference participants at a special conference rate of reception, and Friday and Saturday luncheons.) $319 plus tax per night for single/double occupancy. One $550.00 Physicians night’s deposit is required to guarantee late arrival (after $350.00 David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 5pm). Confirmation of reservations received after February Faculty* 4, 2020 is subject to availability. $275.00 Non-Physician, Healthcare Professionals For reservations call 310-823-1700 or 800-241-3333. $110.00 Residents (accompanied by a confirmatory Be sure to mention UCLA’s State-of-the-Art Urology letter of status from department chief or Conference when calling in your reservations. You training director) may also visit their website: https://book.passkey.com/ go/2020UrologyConference. *Please indicate faculty appointment title and campus on registration form. Parking Refunds Daytime: $14 valet only Overnight: $30 Cancellations must be received in writing by January 31, 2020, and will be subject to a $75 processing fee. No refunds Accreditation will be given after that date. If, for any reason, the course The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David must be canceled, discontinued, or rescheduled by the Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is accredited by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, a full refund will be Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provided. You may fax your refund request to 310-794-2624. provide continuing medical education for physicians. Location The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey School of Medicine at UCLA designates this live activity 4375 Admiralty Way for a maximum of 22.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Marina del Rey, California 90292 Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate 310-823-1700 or 800-241-3333 with the extent of their participation in the activity. 310-823-2404 facsimile The California State Board of Registered Nursing accepts www.ritzcarlton.com/hotels/marina_del_rey courses approved by the AMA for category 1 credit March is the ideal time of year to visit Southern California. as meeting the continuing education requirements for Temperatures are usually in the mid 70s, and skies license renewal. Nurses from states other than California are sunny and clear. The Ritz-Carlton overlooks the should inquire with their local State Board for specific world’s largest small craft harbor and offers spectacular continuing education policies. coastline vistas from the balcony of every guestroom. American Society of Radiologic Technologists Credit Guests will enjoy two lighted tennis courts, a waterfront Category A/A+ CE credit is pending approval by the ASRT. swimming pool and state-of-the-art fitness center/spa, Disclosure as well as other amenities that give the Ritz-Carlton its uncompromising reputation. The FDA has issued a concept paper that classifies the commercial support of scientific and educational Within walking distance of the hotel are a variety of programs as promotional unless it can be affirmed restaurants, clubs, and shops, as well as biking paths, that the program is “truly independent” and free of jogging trails and, of course, the Marina Beach. Close commercial influence. Along with independence, the FDA by are art galleries, popular restaurants, architectural requires that non-promotional, commercially supported showpieces, and the distinctive cultural scenes of Santa education be objective, balanced, and scientifically Monica and Venice Beach. Shopping in Beverly Hills, rigorous. The policy further states that all potential Century City, Abbott Kinney, and Santa Monica’s 3rd conflicts of interest of the CME staff and faculty be fully Street Promenade is close by. The Los Angeles area offers disclosed to the program’s participants. In addition, a variety of vacation entertainment for both adults and Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education children. Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic policy mandates that the sponsor adequately manage Mountain, and Universal Studios are just a few of the all identified potential conflicts of interest prior to the attractions that help make a visit to Southern California a program. We at UCLA fully endorse the letter and spirit of memorable experience. these concepts. Transportation to Hotel from LAX The Department of Urology is a California Board of Taxi or shuttle service is available from Los Angeles Nursing approved provider (#8888). International Airport to the Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey. Please visit our websites: www.uclaurology.com and www.cme.ucla.edu Follow us on social media: #UCLAUrology and #UCLASOTA
F R I D A Y , M A R C H 6 , 2 0 2 0 M O RN ING AFTE RN OON 7:00 EGISTRATION/BREAKFAST/ R Urolithiasis/Endourology EXHIBITS 7:50 Introductions and Announcements Moderator: Matthew Dunn, MD William J. Aronson, MD 1:00 Endoscopic Management of Ureteral Strictures Male and Female Voiding Dysfunction, Matthew Dunn, MD Reconstruction 1:15 Optimizing ESWL Outcomes and the Moderator: Victor W. Nitti, MD Next Generation Technology 8:00 Pelvic Organ Prolapse: What Every James E. Lingeman, MD Urologist Needs to Know 1:35 Optimizing Pain Management Victor W. Nitti, MD and Avoiding Opioid Addiction in 8:20 Stress Urinary Incontinence in Patients with Stones 2020 – Shared Decision Making Nishant D. Patel, MD Benjamin M. Brucker, MD 1:50 Operative Stone Strategies 8:40 Female Urethral Stricture – A Real Tips and Tricks Entity: Diagnosis and Management James E. Lingeman, MD Victor W. Nitti, MD 2:20 Panel Discussion and Case 9:00 Panel – Management of SUI Surgery Presentations Complications Moderator: Dr. Matthew Dunn Moderator: Dr. Kim Panel: Drs. Lingeman and Patel Panel: Drs. Baxter, Brucker, Nitti, 3:10 BREAK/EXHIBITS and Sandhu 9:30 BREAK/EXHIBITS Men’s Health – Testosterone Replacement, Erectile Dysfunction, Peyronie’s, Exercise 9:50 Optimizing Surgical Management of Male Incontinence Moderator: Jacob Rajfer, MD Jaspreet S. Sandhu, MD 3:30 Guidelines in 2020 for TRT 10:10 Neurourology Updates: The Lessons Counseling Patients About Side I Have Learned From My Patients Effects Benjamin M. Brucker, MD New Formulations – SubQ and IM 10:30 Minimally Invasive Treatments of Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH the Moderately Enlarged Prostate 3:50 Optimizing Collagenase Treatment Which Procedure to Choose for Peyronie’s Disease Jaspreet S. Sandhu, MD Management of Complications 10:50 Point Counterpoint – Surgical Jesse N. Mills, MD Intervention for the Large Prostate 4:05 Shock Wave Therapy and Stem (>150cc) Cells for Erectile Dysfunction Robotic Simple What Are the Facts Benjamin M. Brucker, MD Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH HOLEP 4:25 Exercise and Prostate Cancer James E. Lingeman, MD New Data and Guidelines 11:10 Panel: Complex Cases in Male Tips and Tools For Your Patients Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction June M. Chan, ScD Moderator: Dr. Victor W. Nitti 4:45 Panel Discussion and Case Panel: Drs. Baxter, Brucker, Kim, Presentations Lingeman, and Sandhu Moderator: Dr. Jacob Rajfer 12:00 LUNCH Panel: Drs. Chan, Khera, and Mills 5:45 ADJOURN AND RECEPTION
S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 7 , 2 0 2 0 M ORN IN G AFTERN OON 6:30 BREAKFAST/EXHIBITS Bladder Cancer V I D E O S E S S I O N Moderator: Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH R 7:00 obotic Radical Prostatectomy 1:00 New Advances in Bladder Cancer Optimizing Outcomes in 2020 Continence, Potency, Advanced Nicholas J. Vogelzang, MD, FACP, Disease FASCO Robert E. Reiter, MD, MBA 1:15 Risk-Adapted Treatment of NMIBC Prostate Cancer Eila C. Skinner, MD 1:35 Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer Moderator: Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH Karim Chamie, MD, MSHS 8:00 Adjuvant vs. Salvage RT – New 1:50 BCG Unresponsive Urothelial Findings and Recommendations Cancer –Management Strategies Anthony V. D’Amico, MD, PhD Eila C. Skinner, MD 8:15 Present and New Biomarkers for 2:05 Panel Discussion and Case Screening Presentations Neil E. Fleshner, MD, MPH, FRCSC Moderator: Dr. Mark S. Litwin 8:30 Debate – Focal Therapy for Panel: Drs. Chamie, Chin, Drakaki, Intermediate Risk Disease Kishan, Skinner, and Vogelzang Pro – Leonard S. Marks, MD 2:50 BREAK/EXHIBITS Con – Robert E. Reiter, MD, MBA 8:50 The ABC’s of Genetic Testing at Kidney Cancer, Cancer Care Economics Diagnosis – Who Needs It, How to Do It, How to Interpret, Counseling Moderator: Brian Shuch, MD and Treatment Implications 3:10 Cancer Care Economics Neil E. Fleshner, MD, MPH, FRCSC Christopher S. Saigal, MD, MPH 9:10 Use of MRI-Guided Biopsy in Active 3:25 Active Surveillance Strategies for Surveillance the Small Renal Mass – State of Leonard S. Marks, MD the Art 9:25 Panel Discussion and Case Brian Shuch, MD Presentations 3:40 Key Developments in Advanced Moderator: Dr. Mark S. Litwin Kidney Cancer Panel: Drs. Marks, D’Amico, Nicholas J. Vogelzang, MD, FACP, Fleshner, Marks, Reiter, and FASCO Vogelzang 3:55 Management of Bosniak Cysts 9:55 BREAK/EXHIBITS Role of Biopsy and Observation 10:15 Imaging of Prostate Cancer in 2020: Brian Shuch, MD Fluciclovine and PSMA 4:10 Panel Discussion and Case Robert E. Reiter, MD, MBA Presentations 10:30 Management of Advanced and • Who Needs Genetics Testing Oligometastatic Disease Anthony V. D’Amico, MD, PhD • Bilateral Small Renal Tumors 10:50 Sequencing Treatment and • Partial vs Radical Nephrectomy Emerging Therapies – State of the • Imaging in the Setting of Renal Art in 2020 Dysfunction Nicholas J. Vogelzang, MD, FACP, • Importance of Pathology Subtypes FASCO Moderator: Dr. Brian Shuch 11:10 Panel Discussion and Case Panel: Drs. Chamie, Liu, Pantuck, Presentations Raman, Saigal, and Vogelzang Moderator: Dr. Mark S. Litwin Panel: Drs. Marks, D’Amico, 5:30 ADJOURN Fleshner, Marks, Reiter, and Vogelzang 12:00 LUNCH
S U N D A Y , M A R C H 8 , 2 0 2 0 M ORN IN G 10:00 BREAK/EXHIBITS 6:30 BREAKFAST/EXHIBITS Medical Malpractice V I D E O S E S S I O N Moderator: William J. Aronson, MD 7:00 Endourology Tips and Tricks 10:20 Avoiding and Surviving Medical HOLEP – Surgical Technique Malpractice Claims Matthew Dunn, MD Johanna Klohn, MPH, Esq Practice Management Pediatric Urology Moderator: Christopher S. Saigal, MD, MPH Moderator: Steven E. Lerman, MD 8:00 Practice Management 10:50 What’s New in Pediatric Urology • E/M Coding – Preparing for 2021 Steven E. Lerman, MD Changes 11:20 Pediatric Urology Panel Discussion • RVUs – Practical Applications for and Case Presentations Urology Employment and Practice Moderator: Dr. Steven E. Lerman Analysis Panel: Drs. Singer and Sturm • Telemedicine – 2019 Changes for 12:30 ADJOURN Medicare Advantage Plans • Surgical Case Coding • Modifiers – How and When to Use Them • New Technology – Financial Impact and Implementation • Surviving MIPS/MACRA Mark N. Painter, BA, CPMA View from the Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey
Enrollment By FAX Send the completed enrollment form with charge card Online information and authorizing signature to the Office of Use your American Express, MasterCard, Visa, or Continuing Medical Education at 310-794-2624. Discover card. www.cme.ucla.edu/courses ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED. Click on “UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology.” EARLY ENROLLMENT IS ADVISED. By Mail For additional information, contact the Office of Continuing Use the attached form. For additional applications, use Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at a photocopy or separate sheet giving all information UCLA, Urology Conference, 10920 Wilshire Boulevard, requested on the form. Suite 1060, Los Angeles, CA 90024-6512; 310-794-2620; By Phone E-Mail address: uclacme@mednet.ucla.edu. Use American Express, MasterCard, Visa, or Discover. Call 310-794-2620. " R EGI S TR ATI ON F ORM Winter 2020 Fee General Session Fee $550.00 Physicians UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology M190-18 $ $350.00 David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Total $ Faculty $275.00 Non-Physicians, Healthcare Professionals $110.00 Residents (accompanied by a confirmatory Please Print letter of status from department chief or training director) Social Security Number (last four digits only) Name (First/Middle/Last) Degree (MD, PhD, RN, NP, etc.) Preferred Mailing Address City/State/ZIP Area Code/Daytime Phone Fax E-mail address Field of Practice If UCLA faculty, indicate:______________________________________________ ____________________________ Faculty Appointment Title Campus Some of the exhibitors would like to get in touch with course attendees following the meeting. May we share your name and email address with the exhibitors? q Y es q N o q Check enclosed payable to: The Regents of the University of California Charge: q American Express q MasterCard q Visa q Discover __________________________ – __________________________ – __________________________ – ����������� Card Number Authorizing Signature Expiration Date Mail to: Office of Continuing Medical Education, Urology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1060, Los Angeles, CA 90024-6512. Fax to: 310-794-2624
UCLA Office of Continuing Medical Education David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA MC29 405 Hilgard Avenue Box 956938 Los Angeles, CA 90095-6938 UCLA Department of Urology UCLA State-of-the-Art Urology March 6-8, 2020 The Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey, California
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