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W o m e n s H e a lt h U p d a t e : Controversies in Women s Health Care April 13 15, 2012 Nemacolin Woodlands Farmington, Pennsylvania Magee at presents W o m e n s H e a lt h U p d at e : Controversies in Women s Health Care April 13 15, 2012 Nemacolin Woodlands Farmington, Pennsylvania Online registration available at https://ccehs.upmc.com/liveformalcourses.jsf Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 2110 Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences 200 Lothrop Street Iroquois Building, Suite 302 Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2536 Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences and Hospital Magee at Program Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Course Directors James W. Boyle, MD Chief Medical Officer, Robert P. Edwards, MD Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Executive Vice-Chairman, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Magee Gynecologic Cancer Program M a r k Y o u r C a l e n d a r s

Conference Overview The format of this 3-day conference will include interactive presentations from nationally and locally recognized thought leaders from academic and clinical settings. Debate style presentations will be featured which will give the participants ample time for interaction with faculty to improve knowledge acquisition. Question and answer sessions, round table discussions and case presentations will also be incorporated. Objectives At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to: Explain the special health screening needs for women and how to incorporate them into practice. Understand the new ways in which robotic surgery is being applied in women s health care. Discuss the impact of health care reform on patient care and provider practice. Who Should Attend The course is designed for obstetricians/gynecologists, surgeons, cardiologists, internists, family practitioners, physician s assistants, and nurse practitioners and other interested health care professionals. Continuing Education Credit The is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Each physician should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Other health care professionals are awarded 1.15 continuing education units (CEU s) which are equal to 11.5 contact hours. 2 10:00 am Registration 11:00 am Introductory Remarks Schedule Friday, April 13, 2012 11:15 am Benefits and Challenges of Cancer Prevention in Women Rupa Mokkapatti, MD, PhD and Jennifer Osborn, MD 11:45 am Advantages and Limitations of Adjunctive HPV Testing in Cervical Screening R. Marshall Austin, MD, PhD 12:15 pm Lunch and Visit Exhibits 1:00 pm Prevention and Treatment of Pelvic Floor Disorders Jonathan Shepherd, MD 1:30 pm Breast Cancer Screening Mary Beth Malay, MD 2:00 pm Colon Cancer Screening in Women Jennifer Holder-Murray, MD and Krysia Zancosky, MD 2:30 pm Lung Cancer Screening in Women Rodney Landreneau, MD 3:00 pm Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment James Garver, MD, PhD 3:30 pm Panel Discussion Rupa Mokkapatti, MD, PhD; Jennifer Osborn, MD; R. Marshall Austin, MD, PhD; Jonathan Shepherd, MD; Mary Beth Malay, MD; Jennifer Holder-Murray, MD; Krysia Zancosky, MD; Rodney Landreneau, MD and James Garver, MD, PhD 4:00 pm Friday CME Adjournment 6:00 pm Welcome Reception 7:00 pm Dinner Free for conference attendees; guest will incur an additional fee. Conference attendees must RSVP via the registration page under EVENTS when registering online to attend dinner/reception. 3

Schedule Saturday, April 14, 2012 Schedule Sunday, April 15, 2012 6:30 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 am The Future of Health Care Diane Holder 8:00 am Genetics W. Allen Hogge, MD, MA 8:30 am Changes in Menopause Treatment Mary Beth Peterson, MD 9:00 am Management of Cardiovascular Disease Daniel Edmundowicz, MD 9:30 am Panel Discussion Diane Holder; W. Allen Hogge, MD, MA; Mary Beth Peterson, MD and Daniel Edmundowicz, MD 10:00 am Coffee Break and Visit Exhibits 10:30 am Robotic Surgery in Women Scott Richard, MD 11:00 am Contemporary Application of Robotic Surgery in Gynecology David Bartlett, MD 7:00 am Breakfast 8:00 am Role of EMR in Health Care Anthony Fiorillo, MD 8:30 am Implications for Health Care Reform in Primary Care Francis Solano Jr., MD 9:00 am Break 9:30 am Health Care Reform and Impact on Acute Care Edward Karlovich 10: 00 am Innovation in Surgical Practice Driven by Health Care Reform Edward Sandy II, MD, MBA 10:30 am Panel Discussion Anthony Fiorillo, MD; Francis Solano Jr., MD; Edward Karlovich and Edward Sandy II, MD, MBA 11:00 am Conference Adjournment Schedule is subject to change. 11:30 am New Laparoscopic Approaches for Gynecologic Surgical Techniques Suketu Mansuria, MD Noon Panel Discussion Scott Richard, MD; David Bartlett, MD; Suketu Mansuria, MD and John Comerci, MD 12:30 pm Saturday CME Adjournment 12:30 pm Lunch and Visit Exhibits 1:00 pm New Technology Hands-On Session 3:00 pm (Non-CME Industry Event) 4 5

Course Directors James W. Boyle, MD Chief Medical Officer Robert P. Edwards, MD Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Executive Vice-Chairman, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Magee Gynecologic Cancer Program Local Faculty R. Marshall Austin, MD, PhD Professor of Pathology Director of Cytopathology David L. Bartlett, MD Bernard Fisher Professor of Surgery University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Surgery Vice Chair, GI Surgical Oncology Director, David C. Koch Regional Perfusion Cancer Therapy Center Director of Multidisciplinary Disease Site Clinical and Research Programs, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute John Comerci, MD Visiting Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Daniel Edmundowicz, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Anthony B. Fiorillo, MD Medical Director, Ambulatory erecord Physician Service Division UPMC Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Adjunct Associate Professor of Bioinformatics James Garver, MD, PhD Visiting Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and W. Allen Hogge, MD, MA Professor & Chair Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Director, Center for Medical Genetics University of Pittsburgh Diane P. Holder Executive Vice President, UPMC President, Insurance Services Division President and CEO, UPMC Health Plan Jennifer Holder-Murray, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery UPMC Edward T. Karlovich Chief Financial Officer Hospital and Community Services Division Rodney J. Landreneau, MD Professor of Surgery Division Chief, Thoracic Surgery Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery UPMC Shadyside Mary Beth Malay, MD Medical Director, Breast Center Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Suketu Mansuria, MD Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Assistant Director, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Rupa Mokkapatti, MD, PhD Chairman, Department of Medicine Jennifer Osborn, MD Medical Oncology UPMC Cancer Center at Mary Beth Peterson, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Division Chief, Womens Midlife Health Center Scott D. Richard, MD Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Division of Gynecologic Oncology Edward A. Sandy II, MD, MBA Assistant Professor and Vice Chair of Community Practices Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and University of Pittsburgh Jonathan Shepherd, MD Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and University of Pittsburgh Francis X. Solano Jr., MD Clinical Professor of Medicine President, Community Medicine, Inc. Vice President, Physician Services Division Medical Director, Donald D. Wolff, Jr. Center for Quality Improvement & Innovation University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Krysia Zancosky, MD Gastroenterologist In accordance with Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education requirements on disclosure, information about relationships of presenters with commercial interests (if any) will be included in materials distributed at the time of the conference. All faculty are located in the metropolitan Pittsburgh area unless otherwise indicated. 6 7

Registration Information Pre-register The Early registration period will end on Friday, March 16, 2012. After March 16, 2012, the late registration period will begin and registrations will be accepted until Monday, April 9, 2012 at an additional fee. We cannot guarantee space in the program or any program inclusions for those registrations received after this date. If space is available after this date, on-site registration will be required and incur an additional processing fee. Online Registrations (due by Monday, April 9, 2012) Registering online is the quickest and easiest way to reserve your space at CCEHS conferences. 1. Visit our online registration site at https://ccehs.upmc.com/liveformalcourses.jsf 2. Click the Registration button and enter all the requested information (including an email address) and follow the prompts to submit your registration after entering your payment information. 3. Print the automatic electronic registration confirmation email sent to the email address you provided us when you registered. If you do not receive this confirmation, please contact us at (412) 647-8232. Paper Registrations by Fax or Mail (see contact information below) If you are unable to register online please submit a request for paper form. UPMC employees whose registration fee will be remitted via journal transfer must request the paper registration form. A confirmation letter will be faxed or mailed if registration is completed through the mail or fax by the pre-registration deadline. If you register online, you will receive an immediate e-mail confirmation message. Please note: Registration is not complete until you receive this confirmation. If you do not receive this letter within 5-7 days of registration, please contact us at (412) 647-8232. You must bring this confirmation letter with you to the conference. Registration Fees Early/On-Time Rate (all registration received before or on March 16, 2012) $350 Physician Fee $225 Residents and Fellows $225 PAs, Nurses, and other health care professionals Late Registration (all registrations received after March 16, 2012) $375 Physician Fee $250 Residents and Fellows $250 PAs, Nurses and other health care professionals On-site Registration (required after April 9, 2012) $400 Physician Fee $275 Residents and Fellows $275 PAs, Nurses and other health care professionals Registration fee includes (for conference registrants only): Continuing education credit Registration and course materials Continental breakfast, refreshments and lunch Friday Night Dinner & Reception for registered attendees ONLY; guest will incur additional fee. PLEASE NOTE: conference attendees must RSVP via the registration page under EVENTS. Friday Night Dinner & Reception (guests welcomed to attend) Fee: $80 (Adult Guest) Cancellation All cancellations must be in writing and sent to us via U.S. mail, e-mail or fax. Tuition for cancellations postmarked or date stamped before or on Friday, March 30, 2012 will be completely refunded. After March 30, 2012, a $35 administrative fee will be assessed. No refunds will be made after Friday, April 6, 2012. Cancellation requests can be made to: Krystal Moore UPMC CCEHS Iroquois Building, Suite 302 200 Lothrop Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213 ccehsconfmgmt201@upmc.edu Phone: (412) 647-8232 Fax: (412) 647-8222 The UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences reserves the right to cancel this program if sufficient registrations are not received. In the case of cancellation, the department will fully refund registration fees. 8 9

Meeting Location and Overnight Accommodations The conference will be held at Nemacolin Woodlands, located at 1001 Lafayette Drive, Farmington, PA 15437. The conference has contracted a limited number of hotel rooms at Nemacolin Woodlands for conference attendees. You may book a room by calling the hotel at (724) 329-8555 or 1 (800) 422-2736 and asking for the 2012 UPMC Passavant Women s Health Conference in order to receive our reduced rates. The special reduced rate is $139 for a room at the Lodge and $189 for a room at the Chateau plus applicable taxes and fees per night. These accommodations are not included in registration fee. If you experience any problems booking your room, please telephone CCEHS at (412) 647-8232. Room availability cannot be guaranteed beyond the contracted block end date of 12:00 PM March 9, 2012. Special Needs Participation by all individuals is encouraged. Advance notification of any special needs will help us provide better service. Please notify us of your needs at least two weeks in advance of the program by calling (412) 647-8232. Visit the Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences Web Site Our Internet address is: https://ccehs.upmc.com The UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences invites you to visit our web location. Receive information on CME programs, earn CME credits on the Internet, and access information about our formal courses and much more. Discover who we are and how you can contact us. Please visit our web location often to get updated information on upcoming programs. Directions and Additional Information Pittsburgh (South) Rt. 51 South to Rt. 40 East (Uniontown) Turn right onto Rt. 40 East (also posted as Rt. 119 South) Continue Rt. 40 East approx. 16 miles to Farmington Nemacolin is located on the left side of Rt. 40 East Pittsburgh (Airport, West and North) I-79 South to I-70 East (Washington, PA) I-70 East to Rt. 43 South (California Exit) Rt. 43 South to Rt. 40 East ( Brownsville ) Continue Rt. 40 East approx. 32 miles to Farmington Nemacolin is located on the left side of Rt. 40 East Pittsburgh (East) PA Turnpike to Rt. 119 South (Exit 75 (old exit 8), New Stanton) Rt. 119 South through Connellsville to Rt. 40 East (Uniontown) Continue Rt. 40 East approx. 16 miles to Farmington Nemacolin is located on the left side of Rt. 40 East For more detailed direction from other regional locations please visit: http://www.nemacolin.com/nem_cms.asp?sectionid=56 For any further inquires about the Nemacolin Woodlands, please contact them via phone at 1 (800) 422-2736 or via email at birds.of.a.feather@nemacolin.com. For additional information, contact: CCEHS Iroquois Building, Suite 302 200 Lothrop Street Pittsburgh PA 15213 ccehsconfmgmt201@upmc.edu Phone: (412) 647-8232 Fax: (412) 647-8222 The University of Pittsburgh, as an educational institution and as an employer, values equality of opportunity, human dignity, and racial/ethnic and cultural diversity. Accordingly, the University prohibits and will not engage in discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era. Further, the University will continue to take affirmative steps to support and advance these values consistent with the University s mission. This policy applies to admissions, employment, access to and treatment in University programs and activities. This is a commitment made by the University and is in accordance with federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations. For information on University equal opportunity and affirmative action programs and complaint/grievance procedures, please contact: William A. Savage, Assistant to the Chancellor and Director of Affirmative Action (and Title IX and 504 Coordinator), Office of Affirmative Action, 901 William Pitt Union, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, (412) 648-7860. 10 11