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#About the Conference
With just one geriatrician for every 10,000 adults over 75, primary care physicians are being
called on to provide geriatric care for a rapidly aging population. This conference will explore
hot issues that are impacting clinical practice in geriatric medicine and challenging providers
caring for Hawaii’s older adults.
• When is my patient no longer capable of making informed medical decisions?
• How do I screen for cognitive impairment quickly in the outpatient setting?
• What do I need to know about the POLST?
• What are the top 10 evidence-based recommendations in geriatric medicine?
• What are the risks / benefits of Vitamin D, Calcium, Statins and novel Anticoagulants?
• What technology is available to improve my geriatric practice?
• What are appropriate therapies for the elderly patient?
• How do I assess for elder abuse?
Physicians and other health care professionals who care for the elderly will be empowered
to engage patients in the decision making process and put into practice Choosing Wisely® the new guidelines for appropriate treatment decisions in geriatric medicine.
#Educational Objectives
At the end of this educational activity, participants will be able to:
Session I:
• Discuss three ways to estimate prognosis utilizing new technology tools;
and describe its application to practice.
• Assess for cognitive impairment efficiently in the outpatient setting.
• Explain recent changes in the Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining
Treatment (POLST).
• Initiate advance care planning discussions in the PCP office.
• Implement new guidelines on common geriatric treatment issues.
Session II:
• Prescribe appropriately for geriatric patients based on new evidence.
• Recognize when to order physical therapy, occupational therapy, and
speech therapy.
• Determine when a patient is no longer capable of making informed
medical decisions.
• Assess level of care (determine when to consider placement, when a patient is
not safe to live alone, and when to call APS).
#Program
7:00 am
Registration • Continental Breakfast • Exhibits
7:50 am Warm Up
Shari Kogan, MD
Dusting Off Your Crystal Ball – Bring Back
Prognosis Into Clinical Decision Making
Eric Widera, MD
Session I
8:00 am (CPE Program Event 1: UAN 0168-9999-15-021-L01-P; 1 Contact Hour or 0.1 CEU)
Objectives:
1. Discuss three ways to estimate prognosis utilizing new technology tools.
2. Describe the application of these tools to practice.
9:00 am
Quick & Dirty Cognitive Assessment
Jessica Barry, MD
Break • Exhibits
9:30 am
9:45 am
(CPE Program Event 2: UAN 0168-9999-15-023-L01-P; 0.5 Contact Hour or 0.05 CEU)
Objectives:
1. Describe quick office-based cognitive screening tools.
2. Examine how to put cognitive test results in context with premorbid functioning.
POLST
Lori Protzman, RN
10:25 am Advance Care Planning
Robert Eubanks
10:45 am What’s NOT Hot in Geriatric Medicine
Shari Kogan, MD & Daniel Fischberg, MD, PhD
(CPE Program Event 3: UAN 0168-9999-15-024-L01-P; 1 Contact Hour or 0.1 CEU)
Objectives:
1. Implement new guidelines on common geriatric treatment issues.
2. Identify appropriate therapies for the elderly patient.
11:45 am Lunch • Exhibits
12:45 pm New News on Old Meds
Carol Omura China, RPh
(CPE Program Event 4: UAN 0168-9999-15-025-L01-P; 0.75 Contact Hour or 0.075 CEU)
Objectives:
1. Prescribe appropriately for geriatric patients based on new evidence.
2. Identify the risks and benefits of vitamin D, calcium, statins and novel anticoagulants.
1:30 pm
What’s In, What’s Out in PT, OT & Speech Therapy
Lucy Lessard, PT
Break • Exhibits
Session II
2:15 pm
(Continued on next page)
Program Continued
Decisional Capacity: Who Gets It
Eric Widera, MD
(CPE Program Event 5: UAN 0168-9999-15-022-L01-P; 1 Contact Hour or 0.1 CEU)
Objectives:
1. Determine when a patient is no longer capable of making informed medical decisions.
2. Describe the growing challenges of capacity assessment.
3:30 pm
Elder Abuse: Hot Topic, Never Cool
Moderator: Joan Maeshiro, APRN-Rx
Social Services - Debbie Chun, LSW
Outpatient Care - Jeremy Chun, MD
Legal - William S. Hunt, Esq.
Adult Protective Services Michael Keaney; Kristine Shimogawa
Inpatient Care - Elizabeth Rhee, MD
4:20 pm
Cool Down
Shari Kogan, MD
4:30 pm
Adjourn
Session II (Continued)
2:30 pm
#Continuing Education Credit
Physicians:
The Queen’s Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
Other Healthcare Professionals
A certificate of attendance will be provided to other
healthcare professionals for requesting credits in
accordance with state boards, specialty societies,
or other professional associations at the end of the
conference upon completion of an evaluation form.
The Queen’s Medical Center designates this live activity for
a maximum of 7.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians
should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent Location & Parking
of their participation in the activity.
The conference will be held in Ballrooms I & II of the
Halekulani at 2199 Kalia Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815. Nurses:
Parking at the hotel will be fully validated for participants.
The Queen’s Medical Center is an approved provider of
This excludes participants who are staying at the hotel.
continuing nursing education by the Arizona Nurses
Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses
Course Materials Online
Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Conference materials will be available via web access.
PHARMACISTS:
More information will be sent to you upon confirmation
The Hawaii Pharmacists Association is
of your registration.
accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Pharmacy Education as a provider of
For More Information
continuing pharmacy education. Pharmacists
The Queen’s Medical Center
will be able to obtain up to 0.425 CEUs (4.25 contact hours) Office of Continuing
of continuing pharmacy education. CPE credit will be based Medical Education
on attendance as well as completion of all learning and
Phone: (808) 691-4406
evaluation materials. Participants’ credit will be posted
Email: cme@queens.org
on the NABP/CPE Monitor within 60 days of receipt of
completed documentation. (Activity type=knowledgebased, release date: 4/18/15).
#Featured Guest Faculty
Eric Widera, MD
Director, Hospice & Palliative Care Service
San Francisco VA Medical Center
Program Director, Geriatrics Fellowship
University of California, San Francisco
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine - Geriatrics
University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
#Hawaii Faculty
Jessica S. Barry, MD
Geriatrician
The Queen’s Medical Center
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Geriatric Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
University of Hawaii
Carol Omura China, RPh, BCPP
Clinical Pharmacist
The Queen’s Medical Center
Debbie Chun, LSW
Social Worker, Care Coordination & Patient Flow
The Queen’s Medical Center
Jeremy Chun, MD
Geriatrician
The Queen’s Medical Center
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Geriatric Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
University of Hawaii
Robert Eubanks
Manager, Healthcare Planning and Analytics
Hawaii Medical Service Association
Daniel Fischberg, MD, PhD
Medical Director, Pain & Palliative Care
The Queen’s Medical Center
Professor of Geriatric Medicine and
Chief, Division of Palliative Care
John A. Burns School of Medicine
University of Hawaii
William S. Hunt, Esq.
Director & Stockholder
Law Offices of Alston, Hunt, Floyd & Ing
Michael Keaney
Oahu Adult Protective & Community Services
Section Administrator
Social Services Division,
Department of Human Services
Shari L. Kogan, MD
Medical Director, Geriatrics & Progressive Care Units
The Queen’s Medical Center
Associate Clinical Professor of Geriatric Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
University of Hawaii
Lucy Lessard, PT
Director, Rehabilitation Services
The Queen’s Medical Center
Joan Maeshiro, APRN-Rx
Nurse Practitioner, House Call Program,
Geriatrics Services
The Queen’s Medical Center
Clinical Instructor, School of Nursing
University of Hawaii
Lori Protzman, RN, BS
Advanced Care Planning Coordinator,
Clinical Physician Integration Network
The Queen’s Medical Center
Elizabeth Rhee, MD
Geriatrician
The Queen’s Medical Center
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Geriatric Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
University of Hawaii
Kristine Shimogawa
Oahu Adult Protective & Community Services
Intake Supervisor
Social Services Division,
Department of Human Services
Registration
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
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however, the sponsor is not responsible for any travel costs incurred.