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Murdough Family Center for Psoriasis
CME Clinical Symposium
Psoriasis Multidisciplinary Care in the
Emerging Health Care Environment
September 15, 2010
Dively Building
11240 Bellflower Road
Case Western Reserve University
University Hospitals Case Medical Center
Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Symposium to be held in the CWRU Divley building
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Reception evening of September 15 at the Cleveland
Botanical Garden
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Educational Design and Methodology
About the Symposium
The symposium focus is the current economic environment and the use of multidisciplinary model to create best clinical practices for patients with co-morbidities. Lectures and round table discussions will be of interest to Dermatologist, Rheumatologists, Psychiatrists and Cardiologists. Medical Professionals who work with or are interested in Multidisciplinary Patient Care.
Learning Objections
At the conclusion participants will be able to:
- Develop strategies for managing patients with co-morbidities with a multidisciplinary care model.
- Identify methods of multidisciplinary care for patients with co-morbidities.
- Better serve the health care community with newly established best practices in a challenging economic environment.
Continuing Education
The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This symposium will be supported by grants from industry. A complete listing of supporters will be provided in the syllabus materials distributed at the meeting. Acceptance of funding in support of this symposium does not constitute endorsement of any product or manufacturer.
Accommodations
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Wyndham Hotel. Our block is limited and expires August 31, 2010. After that date, reservations will be accommodated on a space available basis. Telephone 216-615-7500 to make your reservation. Please identify yourself as being with the Murdough Clinical Symposium for a rate of $99.00. Visit the hotel website:
http://www.wyndham.com/hotels/CLEPS/guestrooms/main.wnt
Transportation from Wyndham Hotel to Case Western Reserve University in University Circle:
Taxis
RTA HealthLine (downtown Public Square to University Circle is 12 minutes, less from the Wyndham). Exit at Mayfield and Euclid Avenue, walk north down Ford Drive to the Dively Building, at the first crosswalk/traffic light. Dively is on the SE Corner.
Drive directly down Euclid Avenue to Ford Drive (at Mayfield Road, Route 322). Turn left (north) on to Ford Drive and park in the Ford Garage on the left. Short walk north to the Dively Building at the first traffic light.
Reception and Dinner at the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, is a short walk from the Dively Building and the Glidden House.
Agenda
Theme: Psoriasis Multidisciplinary Care in the Emerging Health Care Environment
Morning Program
7:30
Registration and Continental Breakfast
Multidisciplinary Care: Economics, Medical Needs and Emerging Health Care Mandates
8:00-8:40
Keynote Speaker
(To be named)
8:45-9:15
The Joslin Diabetes Multidisciplinary Care Model Richard Jackson, MD (Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School)
9:15-9:45
Rheumatology & Orthopedic Multidisciplinary Model
Elaine Husni, MD (Cleveland Clinic Foundation)
9:45-10:15
Economic Feasibility of Multidisciplinary Care
Daniel Siegel, MD (SUNY Downstate)
10:15-10:30
Break
Co-morbidities
10:30-10:50
Medical
Joel Gelfand, MD (University of Pennsylvania)
10:50-11:10
Psoriatic Arthritis
Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD (Tufts University)
11:10-11:30
Psychiatric
Joseph Locala, MD (CWRU)
Break Out Sessions
11:35
Key Elements for Multidisciplinary Care: Economics, Medical Care
and Emerging Health Care System Mandates
11:40
In Chair Small Group Discussion
11:55
Report Out Moderators: Bob Swerlick, Mark Lebwohl, Bruce Bebo
12:15-1:15pm
Lunch
Afternoon Program
Psoriasis Multidisciplinary Clinics: The Current Reality
1:15-1:30
Nehal Mehta, MD (University of Pennsylvania)
1:30-1:40
Ken Gordon, MD (University of Chicago)
1:40-1:50
Abrar Qureshi, MD (Brigham and Women’s Hospital)
1:50-2:00
Christopher Ritchlin, MD & Francisco Tausk, MD (University of Rochester)
2:00-2:10
Gary Solomon, MD & Bruce Strober, MD (New York University)
2:10:2:20
Andrew Blauvelt, MD (Oregon Health & Science University)
2:20-2:30
Kristina Callis-Duffin, MD, (University of Utah)
2:30-2:40
Dafna Gladman, MD (University of Toronto)
2:40-2:50
Neil Korman, MD, PhD (CWRU)
2:50-3:05
Break
Break out Sessions
3:05
Action Planning: What is Needed to Create the Optimal Environment for Multidisciplinary Psoriasis Care?
3:10
Small Group Discussion
Topics: Economics, Regulatory, EMR, Communications, Virtual vs. Physical
3:55
Report Out Moderators: Bob Swerlick, Mark Lebwohl, Bruce Bebo, Daniel Siegel
4:35
Closing Remarks
5:30
Reception and Dinner at the Cleveland Botanical Gardens Walking distance from the CWRU Dively Building and the Glidden House
Faculty
Dermatology Faculty
Kevin D. Cooper, MD
Professor & Chair
Director of the MFCP
Director NIAMS Skin Disease Research Center
Director NIAMS Psoriasis Center for Research Translation
Neil J. Korman, MD, PhD
Professor
Clinical Director of the MFCP
Director Clinical Trials Unit
Thomas McCormick, PhD
Associate Professor
Director of the Immunology Lab
Research Director of the MFCP
Co-Director of the Skin Diseases Research Center
Elma Baron, MD
Associate Professor
Director Skin Study Center
Jeremy Bordeaux, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Director, Mohs Micrographic & Dermatologic Surgery
Director, Melanoma Program
Jorge Garcia-Zuazaga, MD, MS, FAAD
Assistant Professor
Director, UH Westlake Skin Cancer & Mohs Surgery
Director, UH Westlake Center for Laser & Aesthetic Dermatology
Mahmoud Ghannoum, PhD, EMBA
Professor
Director Center for Medical Mycology
Kimberly Hollandsworth, MD
Assistant Professor
Pratima Karnik, PhD
Assistant Professor
Jay Klemme, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Kurt Lu, MD
Assistant Professor
Minh Lam, PhD
Instructor
Pranab Mukherjee, PhD
Assistant Professor
Center for Medical Mycology
Susan Nedorost, MD
Associate Professor
MD Residency Director
Director, Contact Dermatitis & Patch Test
Research Director, Eczema Multidisciplinary Clinic
Joan Tamburro, DO
Assistant Professor
Director Pediatric Dermatology
Osteopathic Residency Director
Nicole Ward, PhD
Assistant Professor