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Tennessee Chapter Scientific Meeting 2015 September 11 12, 2015 The Chattanoogan Hotel Chattanooga, Tennessee Register Online Today! Future Directions and Updates in Internal Medicine This live activity has been designated for up to 15.25 CME credits.

Meeting Highlights Two Maintenance of Certification SEP Modules Update in Allergy and Immunology Progress in Palliative Care Updates in Viral Hepatitis, New Therapies for Diabetes Mellitus, and New Oral Anticoagulants for Primary Care Update in Hospital Medicine Breakout Sessions for Ambulatory, Hospital, and Academic Medicine Dear Colleague, I invite you to 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 September 11 12, 2015, at The Chattanoogan Hotel in Chattanooga. This meeting is not just for ACP members. I particularly want to invite nonmembers to join us for this important clinical update and to learn about the benefits of membership at the same time. In addition to earning up to 15.25 CME credits, by attending this meeting you will: Gain insight into recent medical advances. Discuss local and national issues affecting the practice and teaching of internal medicine. Greet old friends, meet new friends, and develop a network of colleagues in your area. Between scientific sessions, please visit the College table. You will find information on new ACP programs, products, and services. There s always something new at the College table stop by and see for yourself. To ensure your place at this invaluable meeting, register online today at www.cvent.com/d/grq17z. 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. I look forward to seeing you in Chattanooga. Sincerely, Richard G. Lane, MD, FACP ACP Governor, Tennessee Chapter

Schedule at a Glance Future Directions and Updates in Internal Medicine Friday, September 11, 2015 7:00 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 7:45 Welcome and Announcements Richard G. Lane, MD, FACP 8:00 Learning How to Think Like a Clinician Robert M. Centor, MD, MACP 9:00 Update in Allergy and Immunology Susan P. Raschal, DO 9:45 Break 10:00 New Oral Anticoagulants for Primary Care Charles Campbell, MD, FACC 11:00 Progress in Palliative Care Bryan D. Johnson, MD Noon Chapter Awards Luncheon Future of ACP Robert M. Centor, MD, MACP, Keynote Speaker 1:00 p.m. Consultation Liaison Psychiatry: Interfacing With Our Medical Colleagues Jonathan S. Cohen, MD 2:00 Concurrent Breakout Sessions Update in Hospital Medicine Kelly Sponsler, MD Orthopedic Exam for the Internist David G. Liddle, MD, FACP Choosing Projects for Academic Career Advancement Stephen A. Geraci, MD, FACP 2:50 Break 3:00 Concurrent Breakout Sessions Update in Hospital Medicine Kelly C. Sponsler, MD Orthopedic Exam for the Internist David G. Liddle, MD, FACP Choosing Projects for Academic Career Advancement Stephen A. Geraci, MD, FACP 4:00 Future Health Care Direction in Tennessee: New Models of Care Delivery and Reimbursement Moderator: Richard G. Lane, MD, FACP Panelists: B W. Ruffner, MD Brooks Daverman Kevin M. Spiegel, FACHE 5:00 Poster Judging 6:00 Doctor s Dilemma 7:00 Reception at the Chattanooga Aquarium

Schedule at a Glance Saturday, September 12, 2015 7:00 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 7:00 Resident/Fellow Member and Medical Student Breakfast What Lies Ahead Preparing for the Future (session about educational portfolio and resident wellness) Tracy E. Doering, MD, FACP Mukta Panda, MD, FACP 7:30 Pathways to ACP Fellowship Richard G. Lane, MD, FACP 7:45 Welcome and Announcements Richard G. Lane, MD, FACP 8:00 Resident and Fellow Oral Presentations Chapter Awards 9:00 Update in Viral Hepatitis Andrew E. Scanga, MD 9:50 Break 10:00 New Therapies for Diabetes Mellitus Ramya Embar Srinivasan, MD 11:00 New Drugs that the Internist Should Know About/Case Studies Brittany White, PharmD, BCPS Noon Adjourn 12:45 4:45 p.m. ABIM SEP Modules 2015 Update in Internal Medicine 2015 Update in Hospital Medicine

Meeting Information Faculty Charles Campbell, MD, FACC, Affiliated Professor and Division Chief, University of Tennessee/Erlanger Division of Cardiology, Chattanooga Robert M. Centor, MD, MACP, Immediate Past Chair, ACP Board of Regents; Associate Dean, University of Alabama; Professor of Medicine, UAB Huntsville School of Medicine, Huntsville, AL Jonathan S. Cohen, MD, Assistant Professor and Division Chief, Division of Psychiatry, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, Chattanooga Brooks Daverman, Director of Strategic Planning and Innovation, Division of Health Care Finance and Administration, Bureau of Tenncare, Nashville Stephen A. Geraci, MD, FACP, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City Bryan D. Johnson, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, Chattanooga Richard G. Lane, MD, FACP, Governor, ACP Tennessee Chapter; Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Vanderbilt Health Williamson, Franklin David G. Liddle, MD, Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt Sports Medicine, Nashville Susan Raschal, DO, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, Covenant Allergy and Asthma Care, Chattanooga B W. Ruffner, MD, Oncologist, Signal Mountain, TN Andrew E. Scanga, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville Kevin M. Spiegel, FACHE, President and CEO, Erlanger Health System, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Chattanooga Kelly C. Sponsler, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville Ramya Embar Srinivasan, MD, Fellow, Division of Endocrinology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Brittany White, PharmD, BCPS, Erlanger Health System, Chattanooga Program Committee Catherine J. Clarke, MD, FACP Kelly E. Cunningham, MD Tracey E. Doering, MD, FACP John W. Fowler, Jr., MD, FACP Steven M. Hegedus, MD, FACP James B. Lewis, Jr., MD, MACP Santosh Kale, MD, FACP Daphne M. Norwood, MD, FACP Mukta Panda, MD, FACP Maria E. Tudor, DO, FACP, Chair Catherine R. Womack, MD, FACP

Program Schedule 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 be eligible for entrance into the national competition held during Internal Medicine 2016. Contact Renee Arnott at tennacp@gmail.com for information about entering the Resident/Fellow Members Competition. Deadline for submissions is July 31, 2015. In addition, Tennessee internal medicine residents, MD and DO medical students, and internists practicing in the State of Tennessee, are eligible to enter our fourth annual ACP Tennessee Chapter Narrative Medicine competition. Please visit the Chapter Web site for information about the narrative competition. The deadline for this is September 1, 2015. A Medical Student breakfast will be held on Saturday morning. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to: Improve clinical practice by incorporating major new developments in allergy and immunology, hepatology, cardiology, endocrinology, psychiatry, palliative care, and pharmacotherapy for the practice of internal medicine. Increase confidence in performing orthopedic exams. Become familiar with new models of care delivery and reimbursement in Tennessee. Know the most up-to-date developments in hospital medicine. 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 11.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Maintenance of Certification Post-Course: ABIM SEP Modules Session for Maintenance of Certification September 12, 2015 12:45 2:45 p.m. 2015 Update in Internal Medicine Catherine J. Clarke, MD, FACP 2:45 4:45 p.m. 2015 Update in Hospital Medicine James B. Lewis, Jr., MD, MACP SEP Faculty Catherine J. Clarke, MD, FACP, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical Director Methodist Teaching Practice, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis James B. Lewis, MD, Jr., MACP, Professor of Medicine, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Memphis 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). 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 to tennacp@gmail.com. To register for the meeting, register online at www.cvent.com/d/grq17z. Hotel Accommodations We have reserved a block of rooms at the following rates until August 11, 2015. When making your reservation, be sure to mention that you will be attending the ACP TN 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 423-756-3400. Single/Double: $139.00 The Chattanoogan Hotel 1201 Broad Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 Visit us online for details on hotel reservations, directions, parking and areas of interest.

Tennessee Chapter Registration Form Chattanooga, Tennessee September 11 12, 2015 CMB RM1601 ACP # (found on mailing label) Name MD DO OTHER Address City State ZIP Daytime Phone Fax E-mail Please exclude me from receiving mailings from the meeting exhibitors. Registration Fees Check here if you are disabled and require assistance. Please notify the Tennessee Chapter in writing before your course. We ll be glad to help. 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 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 $35 Meeting Attendee Guest $35 Resident or Medical Student $15 Resident or Medical Student Guest $15 SESSION II (Saturday, 12:45 4:45 p.m.) RM1601A ABIM SEP-Based Learning for Recertification Requires separate registration. Registration includes learning session and CME documentation. ACP Member $150 Nonmember $250 Please register online at www.cvent.com/d/grq17z. CHS4081