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Tennessee Chapter Scientific Meeting 2017 October 27 28, 2017 Franklin Marriott Cool Springs Franklin, TN Register Online Today! Current Clinical Guidelines in Internal Medicine This live activity has been designated for 10.5 CME credits and 10.5 MOC points. This program includes 2 state required CME for opioid prescribing practices.

Meeting Highlights Two SEP modules Ophthalmology for the internist Updates in blood pressure, sepsis, and osteoporosis management Doctor s Dilemma Point-of-care ultrasound for the internist Opioid prescribing practices Physician well-being Dear Colleague, Join me and your colleagues in internal medicine at the next scientific meeting of the Tennessee Chapter of the American College of Physicians, being held October 27 28 at the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs. This is a place for you to recharge, rewind, reflect, and reconnect with your peers, chapter leaders, and great speakers. Make your connection to the Tennessee Chapter s rich source of knowledge content and networking by attending our premier meeting for general internists, subspecialty internists, hospitalists, allied health practitioners, residents, and medical students. In addition to earning CME credits, this conference is about making personal connections and getting involved in your chapter. You ll engage with people who know your challenges and can help you find solutions. The opportunities available at this meeting will help you meet not only your needs as a physician but also the needs of the patients you serve. To ensure your place at this invaluable meeting, register now by visiting us online at tnchapter.acponline.org. I look forward to seeing you in Franklin. Sincerely, ACP Governor, Tennessee Chapter

Schedule at a Glance Current Clinical Guidelines in Internal Medicine Friday, October 27, 2017 7:00 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 7:45 Welcome and Announcements 8:00 Osteoporosis: An Underdiagnosed and Undertreated Disease Catherine R. Womack, MD, FACP 8:50 Imaging Update 2017 John K. Phillips, MD 9:40 Exhibitor Break 10:10 Hidden in Plain Sight: Dangers of Commonly Used Nonprescription Drugs Brittany White, PharmD 11:00 The Pressure of Getting the Blood Pressure Right: Hypertension 2017 William C. Cushman, MD, FACP Noon Lunch and Chapter Awards Keynote Speaker 1:00 p.m. You Are Here: The State of Wellness Among Tennessee Doctors Mukta Panda, MD, MACP and Benjamin J. Maddox, MD 2:00 Concurrent Breakout Sessions 1. Medical Mnemonics James B. Lewis, Jr., MD, MACP 2. The Red Eye for the Internist Mark D. Ewald, MD 3. Two-hour session (Must attend both hours) Point of Care Ultrasound for the Internist Jeremy Boyd, MD, RDMS, FACEP 3:00 Concurrent Breakout Sessions 1. Medical Mnemonics James B. Lewis, Jr., MD, MACP 2. The Red Eye for the Internist Mark D. Ewald, MD 3:50 Exhibitor Break 4:20 Town Hall Robert B. Doherty 5:10 6:10 Poster Judging 6:10 7:10 Doctor s Dilemma 7:15 Reception Arts and Medicine: Rolling Through Tennessee on the Slow Roads Special Presentation by Mr. Jerry Park

Schedule at a Glance Saturday, October 28, 2017 7:00 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 7:00 Resident/Fellow Member and Medical Student Breakfast 7:30 Pathways to ACP Fellowship 7:45 Welcome and Announcements 8:00 Resident and Fellow Oral Presentations 9:00 Sepsis Management: Past, Present, and Future Benjamin Ferrell, MD 9:50 Exhibitor Break 10:10 Federal and State Controlled Substance Laws and Guidelines: Good Medicine for Prescribers and Patients Session 1 Walter L. Fitzgerald, Jr., BPharm, MS, JD 11:10 Federal and State Controlled Substance Laws and Guidelines: Good Medicine for Prescribers and Patients Session 2 Walter L. Fitzgerald, Jr., BPharm, MS, JD 12:10 p.m. Adjourn 1:00 5:00 ABIM SEP Modules

Meeting Information Faculty Jeremy Boyd, MD, RDMS, FACEP, Assistant Program Director, Associate Fellowship Director, Emergency Ultrasound, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville William C. Cushman, MD, FACP, Chief, Preventive Medicine Section, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Professor, Preventive Medicine, Medicine, and Physiology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Governor, ACP Tennessee Chapter; Associate Professor of Medicine, Internal Medicine Residency, University of Tennessee, St. Thomas Midtown, Nashville Robert B. Doherty, Senior Vice President, Governmental Affairs and Public Policy, American College of Physicians, Washington, DC Mark D. Ewald, MD, Ophthalmologist, Centennial Medical Center; Councilor for State of Tennessee, American Academy of Ophthalmology; Board Member, Tennessee Academy of Ophthalmology, Nashville Benjamin Ferrell, MD, Pulmonary-Critical Care Physician, St. Thomas Midtown Hospital, Nashville Walter L. Fitzgerald, Jr., BPharm, MS, JD, Dean and Professor, School of Pharmacy, South College, Knoxville James B. Lewis, MD, Jr., MACP, Associate Chief of Staff for Education at VAMC Memphis; Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis Benjamin J. Maddox, MD, Internal Medicine Chief Resident, University of Tennessee, St. Thomas Midtown, Nashville Mukta Panda, MD, MACP, Professor, Department of Medicine and Medical Education, Assistant Dean Medical Student Education, Program Director, Transitional Year Program, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Chattanooga Jerry Parks, Special Guest Speaker for Reception John K. Phillips, MD, Chief, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, VA Medical Center; Affiliated Assistant Professor of Radiology University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis Brittany White, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Pharmacist, Internal Medicine, Certified Anticoagulation Specialist, Erlanger Health System, Chattanooga Catherine R. Womack, MD, FACP, Associate Professor of Medicine and Preventive Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis Program Committee Daniel S. Ely, MD, FACP Steven M. Hegedus, MD, FACP Richard G. Lane, MD, FACP Daphne M. Norwood, MD, FACP Kenneth E. Olive, MD, MACP Mukta Panda, MD MACP Maria E. Tudor, DO, FACP (Committee Chair) Catherine R. Womack, MD, FACP

Meeting Information Resident/Fellow Members and Medical Students Activities Clinical vignettes, posters, and research papers prepared by Resident/Fellow Members and Medical Students will be presented at the meeting. Winners will receive gift certificates from the ACP store and will be eligible for entrance into the national competition held during Internal Medicine 2018. Please visit the Chapter Web site for information about the abstract competition. Deadline for submissions is August 15, 2017. In addition, Tennessee internal medicine residents, MD and DO medical students, and internists practicing in the State of Tennessee, are eligible to enter our sixth annual ACP Tennessee Chapter Narrative Medicine competition. Please visit the Chapter Web site for information about the narrative competition. The deadline for submissions is August 15, 2017. A Resident/Fellow Member and Medical Student breakfast will be held on Saturday morning. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to: Apply updated knowledge to manage hypertension and sepsis. Become familiar with use of bedside ultrasound to diagnose and treat common conditions encountered by the internist. Increase confidence in recognizing common red eye conditions. Review updated guidelines for prescribing opioids. Who should attend? General internists Subspecialty internists Family practitioners Fellows in subspecialty training Hospitalists Allied health practitioners Residents Medical students interested in internal medicine CME Accreditation and MOC Points The American College of Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American College of Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 10.5 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.

Maintenance of Certification Post-course: ABIM SEP Modules Session for Maintenance of Certification Saturday, October 28 1:00 3:00 p.m. Update in Internal Medicine Catherine J. Clarke, MD, FACP 3:00 5:00 p.m. Update in Geriatric Medicine SEP Faculty Catherine J. Clarke, MD, FACP, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical Director Methodist Teaching Practice, UT College of Medicine, Memphis, Governor, ACP Tennessee Chapter; Associate Professor of Medicine, Internal Medicine Residency, University of Tennessee, St. Thomas Midtown, Nashville SEP Learning Objectives Participate in group discussion to determine answers to multiple-choice questions. Apply updated knowledge of internal medicine to clinical practice. Understand recent advances in internal medicine. Complete an ABIM SEP Module toward partial fulfillment of the ABIM s Maintenance of Certification. Who Should Attend the SEP Post-Course? Internists participating in the ABIM Maintenance of Certification Program General internists Family practitioners Subspecialty physicians SEP Note The Tennessee Chapter will provide you with a learner s copy of the ABIM module(s) at the meeting. If you are enrolled in the ABIM s Maintenance of Certification program, you also must order the module* directly from the ABIM by visiting www.abim.org/online. After the Learning Session, submit your answers online to the ABIM for Maintenance of Certification credit. For more information about the ABIM s Maintenance of Certification program, visit www.abim.org/moc or call ABIM at 800-441-ABIM (2246). Each module is eligible for 10 MOC points through ABIM. SEP CME Accreditation The American College of Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American College of Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. *If you are already enrolled in the ABIM Maintenance of Certification program, there is no additional fee for this official version of the module. If you are not enrolled, you may attend the Learning Session; however, you must enroll before receiving Maintenance of Certification points for the knowledge module. To enroll, visit www.abim.org/online.

Additional Information Questions? If you have questions about the chapter, the meeting program, or have a disability or any special dietary needs, please contact Renee Arnott by telephone at 615-460-1657 or e-mail renee.arnott@tnmed.org. To register for the meeting, register online at www.cvent.com/d/f5qq9g/4w. Hotel Accommodations We have reserved a block of rooms at the following rates until Thursday, October 5, 2017. When making your reservation, be sure to mention that you will be attending the ACP Tennessee Chapter meeting. The rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so make your reservation as early as possible by calling the hotel directly at 800-228-9290 or 615-261-6100. Single/Double: $168 Franklin Marriott Cool Springs 700 Cool Springs Boulevard Franklin, TN The College offers a satisfaction guarantee for all of its courses. If meeting attendees are not satisfied with their experience at a chapter meeting, they may write and request a refund of their registration fee. Visit us online for details on hotel reservations, directions, parking, and areas of interest.

Tennessee Chapter Registration Fees Franklin, TN October 27 28, 2017 CMB RM1826 Registration Fees Registration fee includes continental breakfasts, lunch, all scientific sessions and materials, and CME documentation. Session I Scientific Session, Friday and Saturday Session II SEP Modules, Saturday Registration Categories Scientific Meeting RM1826 Categories Meeting Registration Fees ACP Member $175 ACP Resident/Fellow Member No Fee ACP Medical Student Member No Fee Nonmember Physician $225 Nonmember Resident No Fee Nonmember Medical Student No Fee Nonmember Allied Health Professional $200 Reception Friday Evening: Meeting Attendee Guest $35 Meeting Attendee Guest $35 Resident or Medical Student $15 Resident or Medical Student Guest $15 SESSION II (Saturday, 1:00-5:00 p.m.) RM1826A ABIM SEP-Based Learning for Recertification Requires separate registration. Registration includes learning session CME documentation ACP Member $150 Nonmember $250 Please register online at www.cvent.com/d/f5qq9g/4w. CHS6134