Conference Description
Update 2005—New Perspectives in the Management of the Rheumatic Diseases: Applying Research to Practice
November 5, 2005
Park Hyatt Hotel
Broad and Walnut Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
215-893-1234
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CME Credits 6.0*
Nonrefundable registration fee: $0.
Target Audience: Rheumatologists
Learning Objectives:
The intimate setting of this conference will maximize learning and discussion and will enable rheumatologists to learn first hand from thought leaders in their field. Among the proposed topics and objectives will be to:
- describe the factors involved in bone metabolism critical to fracture prevention and its ramifications for therapies
- discuss the integration of the biologic agents and the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and other entities into outpatient practices
- explain the safety, efficacy, and economic issues of biologic therapy
- compare the balance of safety and efficacy with patient needs in the pharmacologic management of arthritis using non-steroidal inflammatories
- discuss the possible role for aggressive non-biologic therapies that are available for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and related entities
- discuss advances in the management of systemic lupus erythematosis
- discuss newer therapies in the treatment of moderate to severe gout
Agenda:
| 7:45-8:30 |
 
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Registration and Continental Breakfast Welcome— Kenneth Maurer, MD
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| 8:30-9:30 |
 
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What’s New in Bone Quality? David Dempster, PhD |
| 9:30-10:30 |
 
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Biologic Therapies: Where Have We Come From and Where Are We Going? Marc Cohen, MD
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| 10:30-11:00 |
 
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Morning Break—Tour Exhibits |
| 11:00-12:00
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All This and Cox-2 Allan Gibofsky, MD, JD |
| 12:00-1:20
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Luncheon
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| 1:20-1:30 |
 
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Conference Updates |
| 1:30-2:30
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New Concepts in Therapy of SLE Robert G. Lahita, MD, PhD
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| 2:30-3:30
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Gout Revisited H. Ralph Schumacher, MD
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| 3:30-4:00
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Afternoon Break—Tour Exhibits |
| 4:00-5:00
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Ankylosing Spondylitis: Current Concepts on Pathogenesis and Therapy Sterling West, MD
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| 5:00
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Closing Remarks— Kenneth Maurer, MD
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Faculty:
Marc Cohen, MD
Professor of Medicine
Mayo Medical School
Chairman of Division of Rheumatology
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
David W. Dempster, PhD
Professor of Clinical Pathology Columbia University
Director, Regional Bone Center
Helen Hayes Hospital
Allan Gibofsky, MD, JD, FACP, FCLM
Professor of Medicine and Public Health
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Attending Rheumatologist, Hospital for Special Surgery
Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham University
Robert G. Lahita, MD, PhD
Vice-President and Chairman of Medicine
Jersey City Medical Center
Professor of Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical School
H. Ralph Schumacher, MD
Professor of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Sterling West, MD, MACP, FACR
Professor of Medicine
Division of Rheumatology
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Program Planning Committee:
Kenneth Maurer, MD, FACR
Charles Kahn, MD, FACP, FACR
Wayne G. Riskin, MD, FACP, FACR
Elaine Kahn, MSN, ARNP
Educational Consultant:
Robert Zurier, MD
Director of Rheumatology Division
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Activity Director: Alan Goodstat, LCSW
*Continuing Education Information
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials and Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) and the National Association for Continuing Education. UMMS is accredited by ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. UMMS designates this continuing medical education activity for 6.0 credit hours in Category I toward the Physicians Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
Under the auspices of the University of Massachusetts Medical School Office of Continuing Education this offering meets the requirements for 7.2 contact hours, as specified by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing (244-CMR 5.04). Each nurse should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spend in the educational activity.
In accordance with the Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and the guidelines of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), it is the policy of the University of Massachusetts Medical School to disclose whatever interest or affiliation a speaker might have with any commercial organization whose products or services are related to the subject matter being presented. Such disclosure will be made available on the day of the program.
This program was supported through educational grants from the following companies: Abbott Laboratories, Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb, Centocor, Eli Lilly & Company, Pfizer, Procter and Gamble, STADA Pharmaceuticals, TAP Pharmaceuticals.
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