COURSE DESCRIPTION The Essex, Essex Junction, VT Sep tember 3 0 - O c t o b e r 2 , 2 0 1 5 Primary Care Sports Medicine Primary Care Sports Medicine Continuing Medical Education 128 Lakeside Avenue, Suite 100 Burlington, VT 05401 Permit No. 143 Burlington, VT PAID Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage M92840 pcsports2015 sideway_Layout 1 7/10/2015 10:47 AM Page 1 Conference This course is designed to update knowledge and skills in the diagnosis and management of common sports medicine problems. Primary care physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other healthcare professionals with an interest in sports medicine are encouraged to attend. Topics will include discussions of both medical and orthopedic issues, and several hands-on workshops will be conducted featuring joint-specific examinations. There will be ample opportunity for participants to ask questions and interact with faculty. COURSE OBJECTIVES l Discuss issues unique to the primary care of athletes. l Develop skills in assessing and treating the injured and/or ill athlete. l Discuss evaluation and management of concussions. l Discuss evaluation and management of exercise-induced asthma. ACCREDITATION The University of Vermont College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Vermont designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. James L. Glazer, MD, FACSM Assistant Clinical Professor Tufts University School of Medicine Director of Sports Medicine Memorial Hospital North Conway, NH Physician, US Ski Team W. Mark Peluso, MD Medical Director, Health Center College and Head Team Physician Middlebury College Middlebury, VT University of Vermont College of Medicine/ University of Vermont Medical Center Faculty Michel Y. Benoit, MD, FRCS(c) Associate Professor Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Vice-Chair, Clinical Operations Director Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Kim Dittus, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Medicine Division of Hematology and Oncology Director, Oncology Rehabilitation The University of Vermont, Continuing Medical Education (BOC AP#: P705) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 14.25 Category A hours/CEUs. Athletic Trainers should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program. Nathan K. Endres, MD Assistant Professor Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Division of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service Determination of Pharmacotherapeutic and Physical Therapy credits are pending. Sylvie M. Henley, OTC® Orthopaedic Technologist, Certified Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation This program has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 14.25 Nursing Contact Hours. The University of Vermont – Continuing Medical Education is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the Northeast Multistate Division, an accredited Approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. REGISTRATION September 30-October 2, 2015 The Essex, Essex Junction, VT Guest Faculty Matthew R. Gammons, MD Vermont Orthopaedic Clinic Killington Medical Clinic Rutland Regional Medical Center Vice President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine The course fee includes tuition, comprehensive course syllabus, continental breakfasts, lunch on Thursday and breaks. Register by September 1 and pay tuition of $495 for physicians and $375 for other healthcare professionals. Please register early! Refunds may be obtained, minus an administrative fee of $75, if notice of cancellation is received by September 8. Refunds are not possible after that date. John G. King, MD, MPH Professor and Vice Chair Family Medicine Thomas Lahiri, MD Professor, Pediatrics Medical Director Pediatric Pulmonology Timothy S. Lishnak, MD Assistant Professor, Family Medicine Medical Director Milton Family Medicine David K. Lisle, MD, CAQSM Assistant Professor Division of Sports Medicine Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation and Family Medicine Jennifer W. Lisle, MD Assistant Professor Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Pediatrics Division Chief, Pediatric Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Oncology Robert A. Luebbers, MD COURSE DIRECTOR Associate Professor Family Medicine Nathaniel J. Nelms, MD Assistant Professor Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Orthopaedic Surgeon Adam B. Shafritz, MD Professor Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation James R. Slauterbeck, MD Associate Professor Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation UVM Team Physician M92840 pcsports2015 sideway_Layout 1 7/10/2015 10:47 AM Page 5 PROGRAM SCHEDULE CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS Session I 1:00 - 2:00 Wednesday, September 30 A. 12:00pm Registration/Exhibits B. 12:55 Welcome/Opening Remarks Robert Luebbers, MD C. 1:00 Sports-Related Concussion: Recognition, Management and Prevention David Lisle, MD 1:45 Sports Injuries in the Pediatric Patient Jennifer Lisle, MD 2:30 Break and Exhibits 3:30 Common Causes of Shoulder Pain: Diagnosis and Initial Treatments Adam Shafritz, MD 4:15 5:00 Session II 2:00 - 3:00 A. B. C. Exercise and Asthma Thomas Lahiri, MD 3:15 3:00 Thursday, October 1 Physical Exam of the Hand and Wrist Michel Benoit, MD Splinting and Casting of the Upper Extremity David Lisle, MD and Sylvie Henley, OTC® Joint Injections (repeat of above) Timothy Lishnak, MD Break and Exhibits Session III 3:15 - 4:15 A. B. Cartilage Injuries in the Knee Nathan Endres, MD Adjourn Dislocation Matthew Gammons, MD Biomechanical Analysis for Injury Treatment and Prevention James Glazer, MD Joint Injections Timothy Lishnak, MD C. 4:15 Review of Physical Exam of Knee James Slauterbeck, MD Splinting and Casting of the Lower Extremity David Lisle, MD and Sylvie Henley, OTC® Exercise in the Older Athlete (Lecture w/Q&A) John King, MD, MPH Adjourn Friday, October 2 7:30am Registration/Continental Breakfast/Exhibits 7:30am Continental Breakfast/Exhibits 7:55 Welcome Robert Luebbers, MD 7:55 Welcome Robert Luebbers, MD 8:00 Young Hip Disease: Evaluation and Treatments Nathaniel Nelms, MD 8:00 Exercise for Cancer Survivors Kim Dittus, MD, PhD 8:45 Special Athlete Robert Luebbers, MD 8:45 9:30 Review of Heatstroke James Glazer, MD Thumb and Finger Athletic Injuries: Diagnosis and Initial Management Adam Shafritz, MD 10:15 Break and Exhibits 10:30 Pitfalls of Common Injuries of Wrist and Hand Michel Benoit, MD 11:15 12:00pm 9:30 Radiology for Sports: US, XR and MRI Basics Jennifer Lisle, MD 10:15 Break and Exhibits 10:30 FIFA 11+ James Slauterbeck, MD Evaluation and Management of the Trauma Induced Collapsed Athlete Matthew Gammons, MD 11:15 Female Athlete Triad W. Mark Peluso, MD Lunch (Provided) 12:00pm Adjourn Primary Care Sports Medicine ACCOMMODATIONS The Essex, “Vermont’s Culinary Resort & Spa,” is Burlington area’s only AAA Four Diamond property. The resort, featuring on-site golf, ropes course, pond, and much more, is set on 18 acres of Vermont countryside. The 22,000 square foot, full service spa includes 10 treatment rooms, a 25-yard indoor pool, outdoor hot tub, fitness center, hair and nail salon, and locker rooms with steam rooms, saunas and relaxation areas. A block of rooms has been reserved at The Essex. Please make your reservations directly with the hotel prior to August 30, 2015, (800) 727-4295, and indicate your participation in this course to obtain the discounted rate: $189 single or double occupancy plus Vermont State tax. Room rates cannot be guaranteed after August 30th. Accommodations sell out quickly in this entire region due to the popular foliage season. PLEASE RESERVE EARLY. TRANSPORTATION The Essex is located at 70 Essex Way in Essex Junction, Vermont. Shuttle service is available to and from the Burlington International Airport; cost is $15 per person each way. You may wish to rent a car to take advantage of the many fine restaurants, shops and attractions in the greater Burlington area. LEISURE ACTIVITIES The Essex offers a wealth of activities on the property including a heated outdoor pool, indoor pool, fitness center, tennis, fly fishing, ropes course, hot air balloon rides (weather permitting), as well as an 18-hole championship golf course, outlet shopping and cinema next door. A beautiful walking and biking path is accessible from the property. You may want to take advantage of the unique culinary offerings in the exclusive hands-on kitchen “Cook Academy.” Programs range from hands-on cooking classes and culinary demos. Burlington, just minutes away, is ideally situated on the shores of Lake Champlain, the sixth largest freshwater lake in the U.S. and offers great shopping and excellent restaurants. Echo at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain provides fun learning activities for children on the ecology, history and culture of Lake Champlain. Historic Shelburne Farms and the Shelburne Museum, an eclectic collection of Americana, are a 30minute drive from the Hotel. Within an hour's drive are the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory, and the UVM Morgan Horse Farm. CONFERENCE SYLLABUS The conference syllabus will be sent via Dropbox with presentations in PDF format. Dropbox is a free service, please download at www.dropbox.com. You will receive a notification via email a week from the conference start date that the presentations will be available for downloading. For an additional $15, you may choose either a flash drive with presentations in PDF format or a printed syllabus (printed six slides per page). Please plan to bring your laptop to view Dropbox or flash drive presentations. COURSE NUMBER: 16-801-16 Name (As you would like it to appear on your name tag & CME certificate) Degree qMD qDO q PA q NP qRN q Other _______ Address City State Phone Zip Specialty Email __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ Initials Last 4 digits of SSN (For CME Tracking Purposes Only) WORKSHOPS: Please rank order your preferences from 1 (most) to 3 (least desirable) in each session. There is limited enrollment in each workshop. Workshop assignments will be made in order of registration receipt. SESSION I (1:00-2:00) SESSION II (2:00-3:00) ____Dislocation ____Hand & Wrist ____Biomechanical Analysis ____Splinting Upper ____Joint Injections ____ Joint Injections SESSION III (3:15-4:15) ____Exam of Knee ____Splinting Lower ____Exercise Older Athlete (Repeat of Session I) TUITION: q q q q q $495 Physician $375 Other healthcare professionals $325 Residents (proof of residency required) $15 Optional - q Receive Flash Drive OR q Printed Syllabus Add $25 after September 1 ________ TOTAL DUE PAYMENT METHOD: q q To register by credit card, please visit our website at: www.uvm.edu/medicine/cme Check (payable to the University of Vermont) - Please mail your payment along with a completed registration form to the address below: Mail to: University of Vermont, Continuing Medical Education 128 Lakeside Avenue, Suite 100, Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: (802) 656-2292 Fax: (802) 656-1925 Registration is requested by September 1, 2015.