Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease Institute Week - Sept 28 - Oct 1, 2010, Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease Institute Week - Sept 28 - Oct 1, 2010, Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease Institute Week - Sept 28 - Oct 1, 2010, Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease Institute Week - Sept 28 - Oct 1, 2010, Cleveland, OH
31st Annual Turnbull Symposium, Sept 30-Oct 1, 2010, Cleveland, OH
   

CONTACT INFORMATION

Center for Continuing Education

800.238.6750
or 216.448.0770

Online Registration Assistance

216.448.0777
cmeregistration@ccf.org

 
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Description

The 7th Annual Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery Course and 31st Annual Turnbull Symposium combine for a 4-day educational activity. Individually, each activity is 2 days.

These courses have several novel features, including live surgical procedures, a hands-on human cadaveric and live porcine workshop with expert instruction on laparoscopic colorectal surgery techniques, and didactic sessions which primarily focus on surgical management techniques, including discussion of diagnosis and perioperative care.

Key topics include anorectal diseases, benign disorders of the rectum, and surgical procedures for ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and rectal cancer.

By providing relevant discussions of the most current evidence and hands-on instruction, these educational offerings strive to help practitioners acquire knowledge of new data and surgical techniques. This knowledge can then be translated directly to their clinical practice.

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Target Audience

Designed for colorectal surgeons and general surgeons.

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Objectives

After completing this activity, the participant will be able to do the following:

  • Discuss surgical procedures and nonoperative treatments for anorectal diseases and other pelvic floor conditions;
  • Identify common procedures in which surgical techniques can have a significant impact on outcomes;
  • Describe current trends and controversies in the multidisciplinary management of rectal cancer;
  • Discuss the role of minimally invasive colorectal surgery in the treatment of rectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease.

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Directors

David W. Dietz, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute
Cleveland Clinic
Luca Stocchi, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute
Cleveland Clinic

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Guest Faculty

James W. Fleshman, MD
Professor of Surgery
Chief, Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery
Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, MO

Terry Hicks, MD
Associate Chairman
Department of Colon & Rectal Surgery
Ochsner Clinic
New Orleans, LA

Rune I. Sjodahl, MD, PhD, FRCS
Professor of Surgery, Consultant
Department of Surgery, University Hospital
Link¨oping, Sweden

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Cleveland Clinic Faculty

Mark Baker, MD
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Imaging Institute

James M. Church, MD, FRACS, FACS
Vice-Chairman
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Victor W. Fazio, MD, MS, FRACS, FACS
Physician Director
Institutional Relations and Development
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Emeritus Chairman Digestive Disease Institute

Thomas E. Garofalo, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Daniel P. Geisler, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute
Cleveland Clinic

Brooke H. Gurland, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Sara Hallam, RN, CWOCN
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Tracy L. Hull, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Matthew F. Kalady, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

P. Ravi Kiran, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Ian Lavery, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Brandie Leach ,MS, CGC
Genomic Medicine Institute

James Merlino, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Feza H. Remzi, MD
Chairman, Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Scott A. Strong, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Ursula M. Szmulowicz, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Joseph Veniero, MD, PhD
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Imaging Institute

Jon D. Vogel, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Steven Wexner, MD
Chairman, Department of Colorectal Surgery
Cleveland Clinic Weston
Weston, FL

Ryan Williams, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

James S. Wu, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

Massarat Zutshi, MD
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Digestive Disease Institute

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Agenda

Thursday, September 30   |  Friday, October 1

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
7:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Exhibits
8:00 am Welcome / Introduction - Feza H. Remzi, MD, David W. Dietz, MD, and Luca Stocchi, MD

Ulcerative Colitis
Introduction: Luca Stocchi, MD

QOL After Restorative Proctocolectomy - P. Ravi Kiran, MD

IRA in MUC: Is There Ever a Role? - Ian Lavery, MD

Redo IPAA - Feza H. Remzi, MD

K–Pouch - David W. Dietz, MD

Panel Discussion

9:30 am Refreshment Break and Exhibits
10:00 am Crohn’s Disease
Introduction: Victor W. Fazio, MD

Radiographic Evaluation - Mark Baker, MD

Perianal Disease - Ryan Williams, MD

Anastomotic Techniques - Scott A. Strong, MD

Timing of Surgery - Rune I. Sjodahl, MD

Panel Discussion

11:30 am Jagelman Lecture
Introduction: Ian Lavery, MD

Impact of Health Care Reform on Surgery - Terry Hicks, MD

12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Rectal Cancer
Introduction: David W. Dietz, MD

Evidence-Based Approach to Use of Neoadjuvant Therapy - Luca Stocchi, MD

MRI for Pretreatment Tumor Evaluation - Joseph Veniero, MD

Rectal Cancer in Hereditary Syndromes - Matthew F. Kalady, MD

Laparoscopy for Rectal Cancer: Update on ACOSOG Z6051 - James W. Fleshman, MD

Panel Discussion

2:30 pm Refreshment Break and Exhibits
3:00 pm How I Do It: Tips on Surgical Techniques
Introduction: David W. Dietz, MD

Restorative Proctocolectomy - Feza H. Remzi, MD

Reconstruction After Proctectomy for Cancer - James Merlino, MD

Hemorrhoids - Thomas E. Garofalo, MD

Complex Perianal Abscess and Fistula - Ian Lavery, MD

Parastomal Hernias - Ursula M. Szmulowicz, MD

Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery - Daniel P. Geisler, MD

Panel Discussion

4:30 pm Adjourn
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2010
7:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits
8:00 am Pelvic Floor
Introduction: Tracy L. Hull, MD

New Surgical Alternatives for the Treatment of Fecal Incontinence - Steven Wexner, MD

Multidisciplinary Pelvic Floor: Have We Learned to Work Together or is it “All Talk”? - Brooke H. Gurland, MD

Fecal Incontinence: Innovative Procedures, Use of Biologics, Stem Cell Research - Massarat Zutshi, MD

Rectovaginal Fistula: Where Do You Go After Traditional Repair Fails? - Tracy L. Hull, MD

Panel Discussion

9:30 am Refreshment Break and Exhibits
10:00 am Mysteries of the Colorectal Universe
Introduction: Ryan Williams, MD

Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia - James S. Wu, MD

NISQIP/Outcomes Studies - Jon D. Vogel, MD

Genetic Testing - Brandie Leach ,MS, CGC

Parastomal Skin Disorders (Enterostomal Therapy Nursing) - Sara Hallam, RN, CWOCN

11:30 am Turnbull Lecture
Introduction: James S. Wu, MD

Rectal Cancer: European View - Rune I. Sjodahl, MD

12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Panel Discussion
3:00 pm Adjourn

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Location

InterContinental Hotel and Bank of America Conference Center
9801 Carnegie Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone: 216.707.4000 or 877.707.8999

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Hotel Accommodations

A block of rooms has been reserved at the InterContinental Hotel and Bank of America Conference Center for a special rate of $189 single/double (plus tax). The hotel and conference center are located on the campus of the Cleveland Clinic. To secure this rate, you must make your reservation by 5:00 pm (ET) on September 2, 2010. Contact the Hotel Reservations Department at 216.707.4000 or 877.707.8999. Please identify yourself as being with the Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease week, room block code IX8.

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Parking

Parking is available in the East 100th Street. Visitor’s Parking Garage at prevailing rates. Valet parking is available at the hotel for an additional charge.

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Ground Transportation

Taxi service is available from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to the InterContinental Hotel and Bank of America Conference Center. The InterContinental Hotel is located approximately 16 miles from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

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Additional Information

For further information about these courses, contact the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education at:

Local: 216.448.0770
Toll Free: 800.238.6750

For questions about registering online, call 216.448.0777 or email CMEregistration@ccf.org.

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Faculty Disclosure

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education has implemented a policy to comply with the current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support requiring resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest. Faculty declaring a relevant commercial interest will be identified in the activity syllabus.

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Americans with Disabilities Act

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education intends to fully comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need assistance, please notify us at 216.448.0770 at least 2 weeks before the activity.

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Accreditation

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Participants claiming CME credit from this activity may submit the credit hours to the American Osteopathic Association Council on Continuing Medical Education for Category 2 credit.

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Registration & Cancellation

Preregistrations are accepted online until 4:00 pm on September 24, 2010. After this date, please register onsite.

In case of cancellation, a full refund will be made if cancelled by September 17, 2010. After September 17, 2010, a $100 cancellation fee will apply. Written notification of cancellation is required in order to process a refund. Refunds will not be issued after October 1, 2010.

For questions about registration, please call 216.448.0777 or email us at cmeregistration@ccf.org.

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Online Registration/Fees

Registration fee includes syllabus, continental breakfasts, lunch(s), and breaks.
 
CATEGORY FULL EVENT
ONSITE
Physician $400.00 $450.00
Comprecare Affiliate $260.00 $310.00
Cleveland Clinic Alumni $240.00 $290.00
Resident / Fellow $300.00 $350.00
Nurse / Nurse Practitioner / Allied Health Professional $300.00 $350.00
CCHS Physician $400.00 $450.00
CCHS Resident / Fellow $300.00 $350.00
CCHS Nurse / Nurse Practitioner / Allied Health Professional $300.00 $350.00
CCF Physician $100.00 $150.00
CCF Resident / Fellow $75.00 $100.00
CCF Nurse / Nurse Practitioner / Allied Health Professional $75.00 $100.00

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