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Registration Fees Register by December 31 to lock-in early-bird rates!
CTS Member Rates
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Fellow/Student
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2 Day Registration $350 $375 $150 $175 $75 $75 1 Day Registration $175 $200 $100 $125 $75 $75
Non-Member Rates
Non-Member Physician
Non-Member Allied Health Professional
/ Senior
Fellow/Student
Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard
2 Day Registration $395 $425 $175 $200 $75 $75 1 Day Registration $200 $225 $125 $150 $75 $75
Special Event Registration CTS/Western Respiratory Club Dinner (Friday) $80 pp x # tickets
Select quantity: chicken beef___ vegetarian_____gluten free
Cancellations Cancellations received before January 15, 2018 are subject to a $75 cancellation fee. No refunds or cancellations after January 15, 2018. Substitute attendees are permitted. All cancellation requests must be made in writing and sent to: [email protected].
Payment Check Enclosed (payable to California Thoracic Society)
Charge: Visa MasterCard AMEX
Card #: Exp:
Signature:
Cardholder Name (Please Print Clearly)
Billing address associated with card: ___________________________________________ Three Ways to Register:
1. On-Line: www.calthoracic.org (Visa/MC/AMEX) 2. By FAX: 703-752-4360 (Visa/MC/AMEX)
3. By Mail: CTS, 18 Bartol Street # 1054, San Francisco, CA 94133(Check/Visa/MC/AMEX)
QUESTIONS: Contact CTS at 415—536-0287 or email [email protected]
*CF Consortium Members are required to register for one day at www.calthoracic.org
CALIFORNIA THORACIC SOCIETY ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE
Friday, January 26 – Saturday, January 27, 2018
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Name: Degree:
Title:
Organization:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: Cell:
Email:
Registration Fees Register by December 31 to lock-in early-bird rates!
CTS Member Rates
Physician Member
Allied Health Professional / Senior Member
Fellow/Student
Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard
2 Day Registration $350 $375 $150 $175 $75 $75 1 Day Registration $175 $200 $100 $125 $75 $75
Non-Member Rates
Non-Member Physician
Non-Member Allied Health Professional
/ Senior
Fellow/Student
Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard
2 Day Registration $395 $425 $175 $200 $75 $75 1 Day Registration $200 $225 $125 $150 $75 $75
Special Event Registration CTS/Western Respiratory Club Dinner (Friday) $80 pp x # tickets
Select quantity: chicken beef___ vegetarian_____gluten free
Cancellations Cancellations received before January 15, 2018 are subject to a $75 cancellation fee. No refunds or cancellations after January 15, 2018. Substitute attendees are permitted. All cancellation requests must be made in writing and sent to: [email protected].
Payment Check Enclosed (payable to California Thoracic Society)
Charge: Visa MasterCard AMEX
Card #: Exp:
Signature:
Cardholder Name (Please Print Clearly)
Billing address associated with card: ___________________________________________ Three Ways to Register:
1. On-Line: www.calthoracic.org (Visa/MC/AMEX) 2. By FAX: 703-752-4360 (Visa/MC/AMEX)
3. By Mail: CTS, 18 Bartol Street # 1054, San Francisco, CA 94133(Check/Visa/MC/AMEX)
QUESTIONS: Contact CTS at 415—536-0287 or email [email protected]
*CF Consortium Members are required to register for one day at www.calthoracic.org
CALIFORNIA THORACIC SOCIETY ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE
Friday, January 26 – Saturday, January 27, 2018
REGISTRATION FORM
Cal
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Name: Degree:
Title:
Organization:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: Cell:
Email:
Registration Fees Register by December 31 to lock-in early-bird rates!
CTS Member Rates
Physician Member
Allied Health Professional / Senior Member
Fellow/Student
Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard
2 Day Registration $350 $375 $150 $175 $75 $75 1 Day Registration $175 $200 $100 $125 $75 $75
Non-Member Rates
Non-Member Physician
Non-Member Allied Health Professional
/ Senior
Fellow/Student
Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard Early-bird Standard
2 Day Registration $395 $425 $175 $200 $75 $75 1 Day Registration $200 $225 $125 $150 $75 $75
Special Event Registration CTS/Western Respiratory Club Dinner (Friday) $80 pp x # tickets
Select quantity: chicken beef___ vegetarian_____gluten free
Cancellations Cancellations received before January 15, 2018 are subject to a $75 cancellation fee. No refunds or cancellations after January 15, 2018. Substitute attendees are permitted. All cancellation requests must be made in writing and sent to: [email protected].
Payment Check Enclosed (payable to California Thoracic Society)
Charge: Visa MasterCard AMEX
Card #: Exp:
Signature:
Cardholder Name (Please Print Clearly)
Billing address associated with card: ___________________________________________ Three Ways to Register:
1. On-Line: www.calthoracic.org (Visa/MC/AMEX) 2. By FAX: 703-752-4360 (Visa/MC/AMEX)
3. By Mail: CTS, 18 Bartol Street # 1054, San Francisco, CA 94133(Check/Visa/MC/AMEX)
QUESTIONS: Contact CTS at 415—536-0287 or email [email protected]
*CF Consortium Members are required to register for one day at www.calthoracic.org
CALIFORNIA THORACIC SOCIETY ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE
Friday, January 26 – Saturday, January 27, 2018
REGISTRATION FORM
Cal
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18 B
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CME STATEMENT
Educational Objectives*Define Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) and describe common trends in epidemiology and treatment
Describe diagnostic approaches to ILD; including use of HRCT
Identify 3 key manifestations of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Describe the role of diagnostic testing in connective tissue associated ILD
Discuss 2 priorities in the diagnosis and treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)
Identify 2 diagnostic criteria for sarcoidosis
Describe priorities for symptom management in ILD
Discuss 2 key multidisciplinary approaches to management of ILD
Identify the role of lung transplantation in ILD
List the changes in the TNM staging system for lung cancer
Discuss the options for obtaining a diagnosis of a lung mass
Describe the treatment modalities, including molecular targeted therapies, that are now available for lung cancer
Recognize and be able to manage pulmonary manifestations of lung cancer and toxicities from its therapies
Compare and contrast the radiographic appearance and initial presentations for different potential etiologies for bronchiectasis
Summarize the therapeutic modalities that are available for managing patients with bronchiectasis
Describe the advances in diagnostic approach to patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia
Discuss the role for small molecule inhibitors in the management of patients with cystic fibrosis
*A complete list of educational objectives has been posted to the CTS website: www.calthoracic.org.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
8:00 – 8:10 amIntroduction Susan Jacobs, RN, MS; Brett Ley, MDModerators 8:10 – 8:30 amILD Today-An Overview Defining the AlphabetSoup/Increasing Awareness of ILDs Justin Oldham, MD
8:30 – 9:00 amMaking the Diagnosis—Why It Matters and Why Early Diagnosis is Key Justin Oldham, MD
9:00 – 9:20 amHypersensitivity – Dx and Treatment Rishi Raj, MD
9:20 – 9:40 amConnective Tissue-ILD Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS
9:40 am – 10:00 amBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
10:00 – 10:20 amIdiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)Brett Ley, MD
10:20 – 10:40 amSarcoidosisRishi Raj, MD
10:40 – 11:05 amApproach to HRCT in ILDHaiwei Henry Guo, MD, PhD
11:05 am – 12:10 pmCase PresentationsPANEL
12:10 – 1: 00 pmLUNCH / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
1:00 – 1:45 pmMultidisciplinary Panel: Building an ILD Care Team.Overviews of Programs at Stanford, UCSF.Discuss role of respiratory care teams. Discussrole of nursing on care teams. Discuss theprimary obstacles to forming teams, pitfalls andpossible solutions, how to work withhospital administrations.Susan Jacobs, RN, MS Moderator;Chris Garvey, FNP, MSN, MPA, MAACVPR;Richard Ford, RRT, FAARC
1:45 – 2:15 pmSymptom Management: Supplemental Oxygenand Other Supportive Therapies in ILD,Pulmonary RehabilitationSusan Jacobs, RN, MS
2:15 – 2:35 pmBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
2:35 – 3:00 pmLung TransplantSteve Hays, MD; George Chaux, MD
3:00 – 3:30 pmPerspectivesBrett Ley, MD
3:30 – 3:40 pmClosing and Post TestSusan Jacobs, RN, MS; Brett Ley, MDModerators
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018
Planning Committee
FACULTY
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Thoracic Society and California Thoracic Society. The American Thoracic Society is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Thoracic Society designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The California Thoracic Society approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP599 for 13.5 contact hours.
The course meets the requirements for CE for RCPs in California.
ACTIVITY SUMMARY:The 15th Annual Carmel Conference gathers regional and national experts to discuss the latest advances in respiratory medicine. The diagnosis and management of interstitial lung diseases (ILD) is one of the most complex tasks faced by physicians, advanced practice and allied health professionals. Friday’s program focuses on the multidisciplinary approach to this heterogeneous group of diseases with an emphasis on fundamentals, including diagnosis, radiology, management, as well as symptom control and newer drug therapies.
Day Two of the program continues with lung cancer, with updates on approaches to staging and new biologic therapies, then concluding with a multi-disciplinary panel and case review. After lunch, the program reconvenes with bronchiectasis as the primary topic and includes talks on primary ciliary dyskinesia and cystic fibrosis, among others.
TARGET AUDIENCE:The program is designed for all health care professionals involved with the care and treatment of patients with lung cancer, bronchiectasis, and interstitial lung disease, as well as corollary health issues. This includes physicians, respiratory therapists, NPs, PAs, RNs, CNSs, pulmonary fellows, pharmacists and scientists.
Course Information
7:00 am – 8:00 amRegistration / Exhibits
8:00 – 8:05 amIntroduction and Pre-Test Lorriana Leard, MD 8:05 – 8:40 amImaging of Lung Cancer - A Review of the 8th TNM Staging System Travis Henry, MD
8:40 – 9:15 amAdvancing the Diagnosis: Role of InterventionalPulmonology in Approaches to Diagnosis, Stagingand Management of Lung Cancer Ganesh Krishna, MD
9:15 – 9:55 amPersonalized Treatment Approaches to Lung CancerMatthew Gubens, MD
9:55 am – 10:10 amBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
10:10 – 10:45 amRadiation Therapy for Lung Cancer Megan Daly, MD
10:45 – 11:15 amPulmonary Toxicity of Lung Cancer TherapiesLorriana Leard, MD
11:15 – 11:45 amSymptom Management and Palliative Care forLung CancerDorAnne Donesky, RN, PhD, NP
11:45 am – 12:15 pmThoracic Tumor Board Multidisciplinary Panel(Panel Members: Travis Henry, Ganesh Krishna,Matthew Gubens, Megan Daly, Lorriana Leard)Cases by: Lekshmi Santhosh, MD12:15 – 1:00 pmLUNCH / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
1:00 – 1:10 pmIntroduction to Bronchiectasis (Presentation of Case)Douglas Conrad, MD
1:10 – 1:50 pmA Radiologic Approach to BronchiectasisTravis Henry, MD
1:50 – 2:30 pmEvaluation of Patients with Diffuse BronchiectasisPatricia Eshaghian, MD
2:30 – 3:10 pmMucus Clearance Strategies for BronchiectasisMary Lester, RT
3:10 – 3:40 pmBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
3:40 – 4:10 pmPrimary Ciliary DyskinesiaDouglas Conrad, MD
4:10 – 4:45 pmCystic Fibrosis – Update on New TherapeuticsElizabeth Gibb, MD
4:45 – 5:00 pmClosing and Post TestLorriana Leard, MD
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018
SPECIAL EVENTSCTS WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION/POSTER VIEWING The first day concludes with an opportunity for networking while enjoying refreshments while also viewing poster abstracts submitted by Fellows. This event is integral to the program and all registrants are welcome.
CTS/WESTERN RESPIRATORY CLUB DINNER AND POSTER AWARD CEREMONYPlease join faculty, CTS leadership, poster presenters and others at this highlight of the conference. This is another great opportunity for networking with thought leaders and colleagues. John Balmes, MD, UCSF, Director, Northern California Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, PI, Northern California Education and Research Center will deliver a presentation entitled: “The Sonoma-Napa Fires: Health Impacts and Responses.” Separate registration and fees apply to this event – see the registration form for details.
Hotel Accommodations
A special acknowledgement goes to the California Society for Respiratory Care for its support of this conference. Their assistance in the promotion of this important educational opportunity is appreciated.
Philippe Montgrain MD UC San Diego
Lorriana Leard MD UC San Francisco
Shazia Jamil MD Scripps Health
Daniel Crouch MD UC San Diego
Daniel Lesser MD UCSD/Rady Children’s
Lekshmi Santhosh MD UC San Francisco
Laren Tan MD Loma Linda
Laura Cagle MD UC Davis
Jeff Zhang MD Cedars-Sinai
Doug Conrad MD UC San Diego
Christine Garvey FNP, MSN, MPAUC San Francisco
George Chaux MD Cedars-Sinai
Trina Limberg RRT UC San Diego
Ni-Cheng Liang MD UC San Diego
Brett Ley, MD UCSF Co-Director, ILD Clinic
Steve Hays, MD UCSF Director, Lung Transplant Program
Susan Jacobs, RN, MS Stanford Clinical Research Nurse Manager
Rishi Raj, MD Stanford, Director, ILD Program
Haiwei Henry Guo, MD, PhDStanford Radiology
Justin Oldham, MD UC Davis Director, ILD Program
Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MSUCLA Rheumatology
Richard Ford, RRT, FAARCUCSD Respiratory Therapy
George Chaux, MD Cedars Sinai Director, Lung Transplant Program
Lorriana Leard, MD UCSF Professor of Clinical Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Travis Henry, MDUCSF Thoracic Radiology
Ganesh Krishna, MD Palo Alto Medical FoundationDirector of Interventional Pulmonology
Matthew Gubens, MDUCSF, Thoracic Oncology
Megan Daly, MD UC Davis, Radiation Oncology
Lekshmi Santhosh, MD UCSF Clinical Fellow,Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Douglas Conrad, MD UC San DiegoPulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Patricia Eshaghian, MD UCLA Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Mary Lester, RT USC RT Clinical Coordinator
Elizabeth Gibb, MD UCSF Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine
DorAnne Donesky, RN, PhD, NPUCSF
Chris Garvey FNP, MSN, MPA, MAACVPRUCSF Manager of Pulmonary and Cardiac
A limited number of rooms are available at the Quail Lodge Resort at the rate of $179 per night. To reserve a room at Quail Lodge under our room block. contact. the hotel directly at 831-620-8866. You must give them Group Code #77296 in order to receive this rate. Check our website at www.calthoracic.org for the hotel reservation.
CME STATEMENT
Educational Objectives*Define Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) and describe common trends in epidemiology and treatment
Describe diagnostic approaches to ILD; including use of HRCT
Identify 3 key manifestations of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Describe the role of diagnostic testing in connective tissue associated ILD
Discuss 2 priorities in the diagnosis and treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)
Identify 2 diagnostic criteria for sarcoidosis
Describe priorities for symptom management in ILD
Discuss 2 key multidisciplinary approaches to management of ILD
Identify the role of lung transplantation in ILD
List the changes in the TNM staging system for lung cancer
Discuss the options for obtaining a diagnosis of a lung mass
Describe the treatment modalities, including molecular targeted therapies, that are now available for lung cancer
Recognize and be able to manage pulmonary manifestations of lung cancer and toxicities from its therapies
Compare and contrast the radiographic appearance and initial presentations for different potential etiologies for bronchiectasis
Summarize the therapeutic modalities that are available for managing patients with bronchiectasis
Describe the advances in diagnostic approach to patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia
Discuss the role for small molecule inhibitors in the management of patients with cystic fibrosis
*A complete list of educational objectives has been posted to the CTS website: www.calthoracic.org.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
8:00 – 8:10 amIntroductionSusan Jacobs, RN, MS; Brett Ley, MDModerators
8:10 – 8:30 amILD Today-An Overview Defining the AlphabetSoup/Increasing Awareness of ILDs Justin Oldham, MD
8:30 – 9:00 amMaking the Diagnosis—Why It Matters and Why Early Diagnosis is KeyJustin Oldham, MD
9:00 – 9:20 amHypersensitivity – Dx and TreatmentRishi Raj, MD
9:20 – 9:40 amConnective Tissue-ILDElizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS
9:40 am – 10:00 amBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
10:00 – 10:20 amIdiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)Brett Ley, MD
10:20 – 10:40 amSarcoidosisRishi Raj, MD
10:40 – 11:05 amApproach to HRCT in ILDHaiwei Henry Guo, MD, PhD
11:05 am – 12:10 pmCase PresentationsPANEL
12:10 – 1: 00 pmLUNCH / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
1:00 – 1:45 pmMultidisciplinary Panel: Building an ILD Care Team.Overviews of Programs at Stanford, UCSF.Discuss role of respiratory care teams. Discussrole of nursing on care teams. Discuss theprimary obstacles to forming teams, pitfalls andpossible solutions, how to work withhospital administrations.Susan Jacobs, RN, MS Moderator;Chris Garvey, FNP, MSN, MPA, MAACVPR;Richard Ford, RRT, FAARC
1:45 – 2:15 pmSymptom Management: Supplemental Oxygenand Other Supportive Therapies in ILD,Pulmonary RehabilitationSusan Jacobs, RN, MS
2:15 – 2:35 pmBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
2:35 – 3:00 pmLung TransplantSteve Hays, MD; George Chaux, MD
3:00 – 3:30 pmPerspectivesBrett Ley, MD
3:30 – 3:40 pmClosing and Post TestSusan Jacobs, RN, MS; Brett Ley, MDModerators
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018
Planning Committee
FACULTY
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Thoracic Society and California Thoracic Society. The American Thoracic Society is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Thoracic Society designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The California Thoracic Society approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP599 for 13.5 contact hours.
The course meets the requirements for CE for RCPs in California.
ACTIVITY SUMMARY:The 15th Annual Carmel Conference gathers regional and national experts to discuss the latest advances in respiratory medicine. The diagnosis and management of interstitial lung diseases (ILD) is one of the most complex tasks faced by physicians, advanced practice and allied health professionals. Friday’s program focuses on the multidisciplinary approach to this heterogeneous group of diseases with an emphasis on fundamentals, including diagnosis, radiology, management, as well as symptom control and newer drug therapies.
Day Two of the program continues with lung cancer, with updates on approaches to staging and new biologic therapies, then concluding with a multi-disciplinary panel and case review. After lunch, the program reconvenes with bronchiectasis as the primary topic and includes talks on primary ciliary dyskinesia and cystic fibrosis, among others.
TARGET AUDIENCE:The program is designed for all health care professionals involved with the care and treatment of patients with lung cancer, bronchiectasis, and interstitial lung disease, as well as corollary health issues. This includes physicians, respiratory therapists, NPs, PAs, RNs, CNSs, pulmonary fellows, pharmacists and scientists.
Course Information
7:00 am – 8:00 amRegistration / Exhibits
8:00 – 8:05 amIntroduction and Pre-TestLorriana Leard, MD
8:05 – 8:40 amImaging of Lung Cancer - A Review of the 8th TNM Staging SystemTravis Henry, MD
8:40 – 9:15 amAdvancing the Diagnosis: Role of InterventionalPulmonology in Approaches to Diagnosis, Stagingand Management of Lung Cancer Ganesh Krishna, MD
9:15 – 9:55 amPersonalized Treatment Approaches to Lung CancerMatthew Gubens, MD
9:55 am – 10:10 amBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
10:10 – 10:45 amRadiation Therapy for Lung CancerMegan Daly, MD
10:45 – 11:15 amPulmonary Toxicity of Lung Cancer TherapiesLorriana Leard, MD
11:15 – 11:45 amSymptom Management and Palliative Care forLung CancerDorAnne Donesky, RN, PhD, NP
11:45 am – 12:15 pmThoracic Tumor Board Multidisciplinary Panel(Panel Members: Travis Henry, Ganesh Krishna, Matthew Gubens, Megan Daly, Lorriana Leard)Cases by: Lekshmi Santhosh, MD
12:15 – 1:00 pmLUNCH / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
1:00 – 1:10 pmIntroduction to Bronchiectasis (Presentation of Case) Douglas Conrad, MD
1:10 – 1:50 pmA Radiologic Approach to BronchiectasisTravis Henry, MD
1:50 – 2:30 pmEvaluation of Patients with Diffuse Bronchiectasis Patricia Eshaghian, MD
2:30 – 3:10 pmMucus Clearance Strategies for Bronchiectasis Mary Lester, RT
3:10 – 3:40 pmBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
3:40 – 4:10 pmPrimary Ciliary DyskinesiaDouglas Conrad, MD
4:10 – 4:45 pmCystic Fibrosis – Update on New Therapeutics Elizabeth Gibb, MD
4:45 – 5:00 pmClosing and Post TestLorriana Leard, MD
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018
SPECIAL EVENTSCTS WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION/POSTER VIEWING The first day concludes with an opportunity for networking while enjoying refreshments while also viewing poster abstracts submitted by Fellows. This event is integral to the program and all registrants are welcome.
CTS/WESTERN RESPIRATORY CLUB DINNER AND POSTER AWARD CEREMONYPlease join faculty, CTS leadership, poster presenters and others at this highlight of the conference. This is another great opportunity for networking with thought leaders and colleagues. John Balmes, MD, UCSF, Director, Northern California Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, PI, Northern California Education and Research Center will deliver a presentation entitled: “The Sonoma-Napa Fires: Health Impacts and Responses.” Separate registration and fees apply to this event – see the registration form for details.
Hotel Accommodations
A special acknowledgement goes to the California Society for Respiratory Care for its support of this conference. Their assistance in the promotion of this important educational opportunity is appreciated.
Philippe Montgrain MD UC San Diego
Lorriana Leard MD UC San Francisco
Shazia Jamil MD Scripps Health
Daniel Crouch MD UC San Diego
Daniel Lesser MD UCSD/Rady Children’s
Lekshmi Santhosh MD UC San Francisco
Laren Tan MD Loma Linda
Laura Cagle MD UC Davis
Jeff Zhang MD Cedars-Sinai
Doug Conrad MD UC San Diego
Christine Garvey FNP, MSN, MPAUC San Francisco
George Chaux MD Cedars-Sinai
Trina Limberg RRT UC San Diego
Ni-Cheng Liang MD UC San Diego
Brett Ley, MD UCSF Co-Director, ILD Clinic
Steve Hays, MD UCSF Director, Lung Transplant Program
Susan Jacobs, RN, MS Stanford Clinical Research Nurse Manager
Rishi Raj, MD Stanford, Director, ILD Program
Haiwei Henry Guo, MD, PhDStanford Radiology
Justin Oldham, MD UC Davis Director, ILD Program
Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MSUCLA Rheumatology
Richard Ford, RRT, FAARCUCSD Respiratory Therapy
George Chaux, MD Cedars Sinai Director, Lung Transplant Program
Lorriana Leard, MD UCSF Professor of Clinical Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Travis Henry, MDUCSF Thoracic Radiology
Ganesh Krishna, MD Palo Alto Medical FoundationDirector of Interventional Pulmonology
Matthew Gubens, MDUCSF, Thoracic Oncology
Megan Daly, MD UC Davis, Radiation Oncology
Lekshmi Santhosh, MD UCSF Clinical Fellow,Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Douglas Conrad, MD UC San DiegoPulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Patricia Eshaghian, MD UCLA Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Mary Lester, RT USC RT Clinical Coordinator
Elizabeth Gibb, MD UCSF Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine
DorAnne Donesky, RN, PhD, NPUCSF
Chris Garvey FNP, MSN, MPA, MAACVPRUCSF Manager of Pulmonary and Cardiac
A limited number of rooms are available at the Quail Lodge Resort at the rate of $179 per night. To reserve a room at Quail Lodge under our room block. contact. the hotel directly at 831-620-8866. You must give them Group Code #77296 in order to receive this rate. Check our website at www.calthoracic.org for the hotel reservation.
CME STATEMENT
Educational Objectives*Define Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) and describe common trends in epidemiology and treatment
Describe diagnostic approaches to ILD; including use of HRCT
Identify 3 key manifestations of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Describe the role of diagnostic testing in connective tissue associated ILD
Discuss 2 priorities in the diagnosis and treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)
Identify 2 diagnostic criteria for sarcoidosis
Describe priorities for symptom management in ILD
Discuss 2 key multidisciplinary approaches to management of ILD
Identify the role of lung transplantation in ILD
List the changes in the TNM staging system for lung cancer
Discuss the options for obtaining a diagnosis of a lung mass
Describe the treatment modalities, including molecular targeted therapies, that are now available for lung cancer
Recognize and be able to manage pulmonary manifestations of lung cancer and toxicities from its therapies
Compare and contrast the radiographic appearance and initial presentations for different potential etiologies for bronchiectasis
Summarize the therapeutic modalities that are available for managing patients with bronchiectasis
Describe the advances in diagnostic approach to patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia
Discuss the role for small molecule inhibitors in the management of patients with cystic fibrosis
*A complete list of educational objectives has been posted to the CTS website: www.calthoracic.org.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
8:00 – 8:10 amIntroduction Susan Jacobs, RN, MS; Brett Ley, MDModerators 8:10 – 8:30 amILD Today-An Overview Defining the AlphabetSoup/Increasing Awareness of ILDs Justin Oldham, MD
8:30 – 9:00 amMaking the Diagnosis—Why It Matters and Why Early Diagnosis is Key Justin Oldham, MD
9:00 – 9:20 amHypersensitivity – Dx and Treatment Rishi Raj, MD
9:20 – 9:40 amConnective Tissue-ILD Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS
9:40 am – 10:00 amBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
10:00 – 10:20 amIdiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)Brett Ley, MD
10:20 – 10:40 amSarcoidosisRishi Raj, MD
10:40 – 11:05 amApproach to HRCT in ILDHaiwei Henry Guo, MD, PhD
11:05 am – 12:10 pmCase PresentationsPANEL
12:10 – 1: 00 pmLUNCH / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
1:00 – 1:45 pmMultidisciplinary Panel: Building an ILD Care Team.Overviews of Programs at Stanford, UCSF.Discuss role of respiratory care teams. Discussrole of nursing on care teams. Discuss theprimary obstacles to forming teams, pitfalls andpossible solutions, how to work withhospital administrations.Susan Jacobs, RN, MS Moderator;Chris Garvey, FNP, MSN, MPA, MAACVPR;Richard Ford, RRT, FAARC
1:45 – 2:15 pmSymptom Management: Supplemental Oxygenand Other Supportive Therapies in ILD,Pulmonary RehabilitationSusan Jacobs, RN, MS
2:15 – 2:35 pmBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
2:35 – 3:00 pmLung TransplantSteve Hays, MD; George Chaux, MD
3:00 – 3:30 pmPerspectivesBrett Ley, MD
3:30 – 3:40 pmClosing and Post TestSusan Jacobs, RN, MS; Brett Ley, MDModerators
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018
Planning Committee
FACULTY
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Thoracic Society and California Thoracic Society. The American Thoracic Society is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Thoracic Society designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The California Thoracic Society approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP599 for 13.5 contact hours.
The course meets the requirements for CE for RCPs in California.
ACTIVITY SUMMARY:The 15th Annual Carmel Conference gathers regional and national experts to discuss the latest advances in respiratory medicine. The diagnosis and management of interstitial lung diseases (ILD) is one of the most complex tasks faced by physicians, advanced practice and allied health professionals. Friday’s program focuses on the multidisciplinary approach to this heterogeneous group of diseases with an emphasis on fundamentals, including diagnosis, radiology, management, as well as symptom control and newer drug therapies.
Day Two of the program continues with lung cancer, with updates on approaches to staging and new biologic therapies, then concluding with a multi-disciplinary panel and case review. After lunch, the program reconvenes with bronchiectasis as the primary topic and includes talks on primary ciliary dyskinesia and cystic fibrosis, among others.
TARGET AUDIENCE:The program is designed for all health care professionals involved with the care and treatment of patients with lung cancer, bronchiectasis, and interstitial lung disease, as well as corollary health issues. This includes physicians, respiratory therapists, NPs, PAs, RNs, CNSs, pulmonary fellows, pharmacists and scientists.
Course Information
7:00 am – 8:00 amRegistration / Exhibits
8:00 – 8:05 amIntroduction and Pre-Test Lorriana Leard, MD 8:05 – 8:40 amImaging of Lung Cancer - A Review of the 8th TNM Staging System Travis Henry, MD
8:40 – 9:15 amAdvancing the Diagnosis: Role of InterventionalPulmonology in Approaches to Diagnosis, Stagingand Management of Lung Cancer Ganesh Krishna, MD
9:15 – 9:55 amPersonalized Treatment Approaches to Lung CancerMatthew Gubens, MD
9:55 am – 10:10 amBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
10:10 – 10:45 amRadiation Therapy for Lung Cancer Megan Daly, MD
10:45 – 11:15 amPulmonary Toxicity of Lung Cancer TherapiesLorriana Leard, MD
11:15 – 11:45 amSymptom Management and Palliative Care forLung CancerDorAnne Donesky, RN, PhD, NP
11:45 am – 12:15 pmThoracic Tumor Board Multidisciplinary Panel(Panel Members: Travis Henry, Ganesh Krishna,Matthew Gubens, Megan Daly, Lorriana Leard)Cases by: Lekshmi Santhosh, MD12:15 – 1:00 pmLUNCH / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
1:00 – 1:10 pmIntroduction to Bronchiectasis (Presentation of Case)Douglas Conrad, MD
1:10 – 1:50 pmA Radiologic Approach to BronchiectasisTravis Henry, MD
1:50 – 2:30 pmEvaluation of Patients with Diffuse BronchiectasisPatricia Eshaghian, MD
2:30 – 3:10 pmMucus Clearance Strategies for BronchiectasisMary Lester, RT
3:10 – 3:40 pmBREAK / EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
3:40 – 4:10 pmPrimary Ciliary DyskinesiaDouglas Conrad, MD
4:10 – 4:45 pmCystic Fibrosis – Update on New TherapeuticsElizabeth Gibb, MD
4:45 – 5:00 pmClosing and Post TestLorriana Leard, MD
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018
SPECIAL EVENTSCTS WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION/POSTER VIEWING The first day concludes with an opportunity for networking while enjoying refreshments while also viewing poster abstracts submitted by Fellows. This event is integral to the program and all registrants are welcome.
CTS/WESTERN RESPIRATORY CLUB DINNER AND POSTER AWARD CEREMONYPlease join faculty, CTS leadership, poster presenters and others at this highlight of the conference. This is another great opportunity for networking with thought leaders and colleagues. John Balmes, MD, UCSF, Director, Northern California Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, PI, Northern California Education and Research Center will deliver a presentation entitled: “The Sonoma-Napa Fires: Health Impacts and Responses.” Separate registration and fees apply to this event – see the registration form for details.
Hotel Accommodations
A special acknowledgement goes to the California Society for Respiratory Care for its support of this conference. Their assistance in the promotion of this important educational opportunity is appreciated.
Philippe Montgrain MD UC San Diego
Lorriana Leard MD UC San Francisco
Shazia Jamil MD Scripps Health
Daniel Crouch MD UC San Diego
Daniel Lesser MD UCSD/Rady Children’s
Lekshmi Santhosh MD UC San Francisco
Laren Tan MD Loma Linda
Laura Cagle MD UC Davis
Jeff Zhang MD Cedars-Sinai
Doug Conrad MD UC San Diego
Christine Garvey FNP, MSN, MPAUC San Francisco
George Chaux MD Cedars-Sinai
Trina Limberg RRT UC San Diego
Ni-Cheng Liang MD UC San Diego
Brett Ley, MD UCSF Co-Director, ILD Clinic
Steve Hays, MD UCSF Director, Lung Transplant Program
Susan Jacobs, RN, MS Stanford Clinical Research Nurse Manager
Rishi Raj, MD Stanford, Director, ILD Program
Haiwei Henry Guo, MD, PhDStanford Radiology
Justin Oldham, MD UC Davis Director, ILD Program
Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MSUCLA Rheumatology
Richard Ford, RRT, FAARCUCSD Respiratory Therapy
George Chaux, MD Cedars Sinai Director, Lung Transplant Program
Lorriana Leard, MD UCSF Professor of Clinical Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Travis Henry, MDUCSF Thoracic Radiology
Ganesh Krishna, MD Palo Alto Medical FoundationDirector of Interventional Pulmonology
Matthew Gubens, MDUCSF, Thoracic Oncology
Megan Daly, MD UC Davis, Radiation Oncology
Lekshmi Santhosh, MD UCSF Clinical Fellow,Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Douglas Conrad, MD UC San DiegoPulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Patricia Eshaghian, MD UCLA Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Mary Lester, RT USC RT Clinical Coordinator
Elizabeth Gibb, MD UCSF Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine
DorAnne Donesky, RN, PhD, NPUCSF
Chris Garvey FNP, MSN, MPA, MAACVPRUCSF Manager of Pulmonary and Cardiac
A limited number of rooms are available at the Quail Lodge Resort at the rate of $179 per night. To reserve a room at Quail Lodge under our room block. contact. the hotel directly at 831-620-8866. You must give them Group Code #77296 in order to receive this rate. Check our website at www.calthoracic.org for the hotel reservation.