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Provided by the NYU Post-Graduate Medical School 40th Annual Comprehensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Rusk Rehabilitation Monday-Saturday, March 23-28, 2015 Special One-day Electrodiagnosis Program March 28, 2015 Register online at: http://cme.med.nyu.edu/pmr

40TH ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION COURSE DESCRIPTION This intensive six-day and threeevening review course is designed to examine current practice with emphasis on recent advances in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Ample time is provided for questions throughout the course. One-on-one registrant-faculty practice oral examination will be available for registrants on Tuesday or Thursday evening and a written questions workshop is available on Monday evening. This course also includes talks on the Maintenance of Certification Process, a handson workshop on Musculoskeletal Ultrasound and Management of Spasticity as well as in addition to the Special One-day Electrodiagnosis Program on Saturday. TARGET AUDIENCE The potential audience includes: 1) Senior Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) resident physicians preparing for Part I (Written) of the Board Certification Examination 2) PM&R physicians in their first year of practice preparing for Part II (Oral) of the Board Certificate Examination 3) Practicing PM&R physicians seeking continuing medical education and a knowledge update 4) Practicing PM&R physicians preparing for their ABPM&R Maintenance of Certification Examination STATEMENT OF NEED Electrodiagnosis is a highly technical skill and there is lack of uniformity in how different practitioners execute it. Based on previous evaluations, there is still a need for more hands on training with EMG, including examinations on Myopathies and Motor Neuron Disease and Radiculopathies. Traumatic Brain Injury is still under recognized, and due to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the incidence has increased because of better technology and equipment used by our armed forces. Separately, physiatry has expanded over the past decades to include an interest in Musculoskeletal and sports medicine, including sports-related concussion. Clinicians need to be aware of diagnosis and management of cognitive, somatic, and emotional sequelae in concussed athletes. It is now more common for physiatrists to handle spasticity management using either botulinum toxin injections or ITB pump refilling, as new data is published regarding the effectiveness of these treatments. Younger physiatrists were exposed to hands on training with these treatment options during residency, but older clinicians were not, and need adequate hands-on training in order to properly and effectively manage their patients spasticity. Physiatrists are becoming more established as the expert in the area of Musculoskeletal Disorders and are seeing more patients in need of treatment. There is a need for practicing physiatrists to focus on their diagnostic and treatment skills for this disorder, including understanding the importance of Musculoskeletal ultrasound, including limitations and capabilities of using highresolution, real-time imaging of musculoskeletal features, for diagnostic and interventional procedures. Health care reform underscores a remarkable change in the regulatory landscape in the field of PM&R; physiatrists are held more accountable and expected to understand complexities of navigating health care system, multiple payors, value-based purchasing, and bundling. Additionally, evaluations from the last year s program included requests on more information on maintenance of certification (MOC) as mandated by the American Board of PM&R, as this is an area with which some physiatrists, particularly those away from academia, are struggling.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: Incorporate evidence-based techniques for performing electrodiagnostic tests into practice Incorporate a diagnostic strategy for traumatic brain injury, based on awareness of high incidence Apply traditional physiatric care regarding traumatic brain injury for assessment and treatment of the concussed athlete Demonstrate knowledge of diagnosis and management of the concussed athlete Demonstrate correct injection and implanting techniques when treating spasticity management with botulinum toxin or use of an intrathecal baclofen (ITB) pump Incorporate best evidence-based clinical guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders Evaluate limitations and capabilities of Musculoskeletal ultrasound for diagnostic and interventional procedures Incorporate the regulatory changes in PM&R and options for MOC lecture and discussion GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION NYU Langone Medical Center Smilow Seminar Room 550 First Avenue (31st St.) New York, NY 10016 MAILING ADDRESS & CONTACT INFORMATION Registration Office NYU Post-Graduate Medical School 577 First Avenue, Room 125 New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 263-5295 Fax: (212) 263-5293 CME ACCREDITATION STATEMENT The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. FULL COURSE CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 49.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ELECTRODIAGNOSIS PROGRAM CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. COURSE FEES Six Day Course Full Fee: $795 Reduced Fee*: $395 One-Day Electrodiagnosis Program: $175 * Reduced Fee applies to NYU Department of Rehabilitation Alumni ONLY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School adheres to ACCME accreditation requirements and policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships, as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty, will be fully noted at the meeting. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Rooms are in very heavy demand in New York City; we urge you to make your reservations early. You may obtain a list of hotels located near NYU Langone Medical Center by visiting our website: http://cme.med.nyu.edu/travel PARKING For more information, please visit our website: http://med.nyu.edu/ directions-parking We cannot validate parking for registrants. Visit our secure website http://cme.med.nyu.edu/pmr to submit online registration

FACULTY COURSE DIRECTOR Alex Moroz, MD Associate Professor Director of Residency Training & Medical Education PLANNING COMMITTEE Jeffrey M. Cohen, MD Steven Flanagan, MD Howard A. Rusk Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine Chairman, Patricia K. Lerner, MA Board Recognized Specialist in Swallowing Ira G. Rashbaum, MD GUEST FACULTY of Rehabilitation Medicine Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Edison, NJ of Rehabilitation Medicine Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Newark, NJ Thomas N. Bryce, MD Associate Professor Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, NY Adrian Cristian, MD, MHCM Vice-Chairman & Residency Program Director Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Brooklyn, NY Special Lecturer Columbia University, New York, NY Mario Nelson, MD Associate Professor New York Medical College Director of Rehabilitation Medicine Westchester Medical, Valhalla, NY Jai S. Perumal, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY Robin Silver, OTR/L Occupational Therapy Supervisor New York Presbyterian Hospital of Columbia & Cornell, New York, NY Adam B. Stein, MD Professor, Hofstra North Shore-Long Island Jewish School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY Michael D. Stubblefield, MD Associate Attending Physiatrist Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY Heikki Uustal, MD Associate Professor, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ Jay M. Weiss, MD Associate Professor, SUNY Stony Brook College of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY Associate Professor NY Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, Brookville, NY NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULTY Jung H. Ahn, MD Aleksandar Beric, MD, DSc Professor, Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine Joseph Fetto, MD Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Christopher Gharibo, MD Assistant Professor Departments of Anesthesiology and Orthopaedic Surgery Medical Director of Pain Medicine Hospital for Joint Diseases Joan T. Gold, MD Olga L. Hincapie, PT, CHT Senior Physical Therapist NYU Langone Medical Center for MSK Care Brian Im, MD Kiril Kiprovski, MD Department of Neurology Jaime M. Levine, DO Director of Brain Injury Rehabilitation Angela Lis, PhD, PT Associate Clinical Director Occupational & Industrial Orthopaedic Center (OIOC) NYU Langone Medical Center Hospital for Joint Diseases Bryan J. O Young, MD Valerie Peck, MD Department of Medicine Edwin F. Richter, MD Director of Rehabilitation Medicine Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT Karen L. Riedel, PhD Adjunct Professor, New York University Steinhardt School, New York, NY Leon D. Rybak, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology Vice Chair of Operations, NYU Radiology Bruce M. Solitar, MD Department of Medicine Section Chief Tisch Hospital Division of Rheumatology NYU Langone Medical Center Wayne L. Stokes, MD Jonathan H. Whiteson, MD Assistant Professor Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine and Medicine Victoria Zhang, MD

40TH ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION PROGRAM SCHEDULE MONDAY, MARCH 23 7:00am Registration & 7:45 Introduction Alex Moroz, MD Steven Flanagan, MD 8:00 Normal Gait 9:00 Lower Extremity Amputation: Early Management Edwin F. Richter, MD 9:45 Coffee Break 10:00 Lower Limb Prosthetics 12:00pm Lunch Break (on your own) 1:00 Pathological Gait 2:00 Upper Limb Prosthetics 2:45 Coffee Break 3:00 Orthotics Heikki Uustal, MD 4:15 Energy Expenditure & Gait Deviations During Prosthetic Ambulation Jeffrey M. Cohen, MD 5:15 Maintenance of Certification Process & Performance Improvement Adrian Cristian, MD, MHCM 6:00 Dinner Break (on your own) 7:00 Workshop: Written Board Questions* Bryan J. O Young, MD 8:00pm Adjourn TUESDAY, MARCH 24 8:00 Traumatic Brain Injury: Epidemiology, Classification, Early Management Steven Flanagan, MD 8:45 Pharmacological Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury Steven Flanagan, MD 9:45 Coffee Break 10:00 Rehabilitation of Patients with Stroke Ira G. Rashbaum, MD 11:00 Neurogenic Communication Disorders Karen L. Riedel, PhD 11:45 Lunch Break (on your own) 1:00pm Rehabilitation of Children: Spina Bifida and Cerebral Palsy Joan T. Gold, MD 2:00 Dysphagia Patricia K. Lerner, MA 2:45 Treatment of Spasticity Jaime M. Levine, DO 3:30 Workshop: Botulinum Toxin Injection Victoria Zhang, MD 3:30 Workshop: Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Management Jaime M. Levine, DO 5:00 Dinner Break (on your own) 6:00 Oral Exam Techniques (Rusk Institute) (Optional)* Faculty 8:00pm Adjourn WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 8:00 Interventional Pain Procedures: Indication, Complications & Technical Aspects Christopher Gharibo, MD 9:00 Pharmacological Management of Pain Christopher Gharibo, MD 10:30 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Jeffrey M. Cohen, MD 11:15 Geriatric Rehabilitation Adrian Cristian, MD, MHCM 12:15pm Lunch Break (on your own) 1:00 Rehabilitation of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Jai S. Perumal, MD 2:00 Cardiac Rehabilitation Jonathan H. Whiteson, MD 3:00 Coffee Break 3:15 Pulmonary Rehabilitation Jonathan H. Whiteson, MD 4:00 Cancer Rehabilitation Michael D. Stubblefield, MD 5:00 Dinner Break (on your own) 6:00 Workshop: Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Wayne L. Stokes, MD 8:00pm Adjourn

THURSDAY, MARCH 26 8:00 Classification & Epidemiology of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Adam B. Stein, MD 9:00 Outcomes Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Thomas N. Bryce, MD 10:00 Coffee Break 10:15 Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Jung H. Ahn, MD 11:45 Lunch Break (on your own) 1:00pm Rehabilitation of Patients with Burns Robin Silver, OTR/L 2:00 Coffee Break 2:15 Joint Replacement and Rehabilitation Joseph Fetto, MD 3:15 Regulatory Challenges in PM&R & Health Care 3:45 Principles in Hand Rehabilitation Olga L. Hincapie, PT, CHT 4:45 Dinner Break (on your own) 6:00 Oral Exam Techniques (Rusk Institute) (Optional)* Faculty 8:00pm Adjourn FRIDAY, MARCH 27 8:00 Arthritis: Diagnosis & Medical Management Bruce M. Solitar, MD 8:45 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Degenerative Lumbar Spine Leon D. Rybak, MD 9:30 Osteoporosis Valerie Peck, MD 10:15 Industrial Medicine Cumulative Trauma Disorders Angela Lis, PhD, PT 11:00 Sports Injuries: Management & Exercise Prescription Wayne L. Stokes, MD 12:00pm Sports Concussion in Athletes Brian Im, MD 1:00 Lunch with Dr. Steven Flanagan Smilow Multipurpose Room 2:00 Physical Modalities 3:00 Coffee Break 3:15 Physiology of Exercise for Strength 4:15 Management of Cervical Pain Syndrome 5:15 Management of Lumbar Spine Pain Syndromes 6:15pm Adjourn ONE-DAY ELECTRODIAGNOSIS PROGRAM Saturday, March 28, 2015 8:00 Electrodiagnostic Examination of Myopathies and Motor Neuron Disease 9:15 Electrodiagnostic Examination of Radiculopathies 10:15 Coffee Break 10:30 H-Reflex and F-Response 11:00 Evoked Potentials Mario Nelson, MD 12:00pm Lunch (on your own) 1:00 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Aleksandar Beric, MD, DSc 2:00 Peripheral Neuropathies Kiril Kiprovski, MD 3:00 Entrapment Syndromes Jay M. Weiss, MD 4:30pm Adjourn * This lecture is not offered for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

REGISTRATION FORM 40th Annual Comprehensive Review of PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION NYU Langone Medical Center, Smilow Seminar Room, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016 Register online at http://cme.med.nyu.edu/pmr After 12pm on March 19, 2015, only onsite registration is available, provided the course has not reached capacity. Onsite registrants will incur an additional $20 charge and will receive a receipt by email in 1-2 weeks. Registration is non-transferable. I am registering for: 40th Annual Comprehensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation March 23-28, 2015 OR One-Day Electrodiagnosis Program, March 28, 2015 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND NUMBERS Name FIRST M.I. LAST Degree Specialty Address City State Zip Day Phone Fax Email (REQUIRED FOR CME CREDIT) COURSE FEES FEE TYPE FULL FEE REDUCED FEE* Six Day Course $795 $395 One-Day Electrodiagnosis Program $175 * Reduced Fee applies to NYU Department of Rehabilitation Alumni ONLY COURSE CONFIRMATION: Please supply your email address to receive a confirmation letter. Make sure your email address is clearly written. REFUND POLICY: In order to request a refund, you must complete and submit our online refund form no later than 14 days prior to the first day of the course. An administrative fee of $75 will be deducted from your refund. Cancellations or no-shows after this date are not eligible for a refund. Fax and email cancellations are not accepted. COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY: In the unusual circumstance that this course is cancelled, two weeks notice will be given and tuition will be refunded in full. The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare, hotel or other costs incurred. METHODS OF PAYMENT: (cash, email and phone registration are not accepted) If faxing, do not mail or refax, this will only result in a duplicate charge to your account. Registration is non-transferrable. Check in U.S. Dollars only: $ Credit Card Payment (see below) International Postal Money Order: $ Foreign registrants, including those from Canada, must pay by International Postal Money Order or credit card. PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD Credit card payments may be faxed to (212) 263-5293 Amount to be charged: $ Bill to: Visa MasterCard American Express Credit Card Number: Card Member s Name: Exp Date: CVV Code: Signature: MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: NYU Post-Graduate Medical School SEND TO: Registration Office NYU Post-Graduate Medical School 577 First Avenue, Room 125 New York, NY 10016 Special Needs or requests:

Post Graduate Medical School 577 First Avenue, Room 125 New York, NY 10016 40th Annual Comprehensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Monday-Saturday, March 23-28, 2015 Register online at: http://cme.med.nyu.edu/pmr