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NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO 2378 DENVER, CO Join us in Anschutz Medical Campus 8th Annual Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy Course FEBRUARY 16-18, 2011 Photograph by Alice Chen Denver Anschutz Medical Campus Division of Gastroenterology Mail Stop F735 1635 Aurora Court Aurora, CO 80045 This program is a part of the Colorado Statewide Extended Campus. State funds were not used to develop or administer this program. Fellows Advanced Endoscopy and GI Nurses Programs FEBRUARY 16, 2011 Sponsored by: School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education This course is endorsed by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

Course Directors Course faculty Yang K. Chen, MD, FASGE Director, Digestive Health Center & Endoscopy Services Dennis J. Ahnen, MD Veterans Affairs Medical Center Gregory G. Ginsberg, MD, FASGE University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania President-Elect, ASGE Bret T. Petersen, MD, FASGE Mayo College of Medicine & Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota Raj J. Shah, MD Director, Pancreaticobiliary Endoscopy Augustin R. Attwell, MD Denver Health and Hospital Authority Douglas A. Howell, MD, FASGE Director, Pancreaticobiliary Center Maine Medical Center Portland, Maine Cyrus R. Piraka, MD University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Kenneth K. Wang, MD, FASGE Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota Secretary, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Marcia I. Canto, MD, MHS, FASGE & Oncology The Johns Hopkins University SOM Baltimore, Maryland Haruhiro Inoue, MD, PhD, FASGE Professor, Faculty of Medicine Showa University Yokohama, Japan Daniel A. Ringold, MD Drexel University College of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania FELLOWS ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY PROGRAM Brian C. Brauer, MD Norio Fukami, MD David L. Carr-Locke, MD, FRCP, FASGE Chief, Division of Digestive Diseases Beth Israel Medical Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York, New York Kenneth J. Chang, MD, FASGE Head, Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology University of California Irvine Orange, California Vaman Jakribettuu, MD Consultant, Digestive/Liver Diseases Kaiser Permanente Lafayette, Colorado Tong Jing, MD Director of Endoscopy New York University Bellevue Medical Center New York, New York Chang Beom Ryu, MD, PhD Soon Chun Hyang University Bucheon City, Republic of Korea Amrita Sethi, MD Columbia University New York, New York Caryn Craddock-McMullen, RN High Tech Charge Nurse Hospital GI NURSES PROGRAM Lynne Ochoa, RN Endoscopy Manager Hospital Peter V. Draganov, MD, FASGE University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Stephen R. Freeman, MD Abdul Khan, MD Medical College of Wisconsin Brookfield, Wisconsin Rajasekhara Mummadi, MD Oregon Health & Science University Portland, Oregon Roy D. Yen, MD

w learning objectives At the conclusion of this activity, the participants should be able to: Identify key advances in interventional endoscopy. Select appropriate patients and assess the risks of endoscopic intervention. Demonstrate familiarity with a variety of endoscopic devices and techniques for treating gastrointestinal and pancreaticobiliary disorders. Assess potential impact of emerging technology on endoscopic practice. Analyze the strengths and limitations of various advanced imaging modalities for diagnosis of gastrointestinal mucosal pathology. accreditation The School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This educational activity has been submitted to the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. for approval. The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. THIS CME ACTIVITY IS ENDORSED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY. program information The Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy 2011 Course offers the following programs for Gastroenterologists, Gastrointestinal Surgeons, and Gastrointestinal Nurses: GI Nurses Program Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Fellows Advanced Endoscopy Programs Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy Main Course and Workshop Thursday-Friday, February 17-18, 2011 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 GI NURSES PROGRAM DIDACTIC LECTURES-AM SESSION (3.5 HOURS) 7:30-8:00 AM Registration and Course Introduction 8:00-9:00 AM Esophagitis Wilson 9:00-9:30 AM Pancreatic Divisum Clough/Keller 9:30-10:00 AM EUS Criteria for Chronic Pancreatitis Attwell 10:00-10:15 AM Break 10:15-11:15 AM General Liver Review Preston 11:15-11:45 AM Weight Loss Devices/Study Austin 11:45 AM Adjourn 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch (OPTIONAL) HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS-PM SESSION* (3.5 HOURS) 1:00-5:00 PM Dilation: Savory, Balloon and Achalasia Wilson Basic ERCP Murchison/Keller Esophageal Intervention Garland Small Bowel Enteroscopy Preston Hemostasis: Cautery, Meds Guttenstein Hemostasis: Clips, Loops Clough *Space is limited. Augustin R. Attwell, MD Gregory L. Austin, MD, MPH English Clough, RN, BSN Patricia Garland, RN, BSN Lori Guttenstein, RN, BSN Faculty Melissa Keller, RN William G. Murchison, MD Scott Preston, RN, BSN Kathleen Wilson, RN, BSN, CGRN

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 FELLOWS ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY PROGRAM Module 1: Biliary Interventional Endoscopy DIDACTIC LECTURES (AM SESSION) 7:45 AM Course Introduction Fukami and Brauer 8:00 AM Improve Your Cannulation Technique Draganov 8:30 AM Making the Cut! Attwell 9:00 AM Biliary Stones: Keep It Simple Ringold 9:30 AM Break 10:00 AM Benign Biliary Strictures: Etiologies and Interventions Fukami 10:30 AM Malignant Biliary Strictures: Sampling and Palliation Petersen 11:00 AM Post-ERCP Complications: Prevention and Recognition Howell 11:30 AM Questions & Answers 11:45-12:45 PM 1:00-4:30 PM Lunch 4:45 PM Adjourn HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS (PM SESSION) Conducted in Endoscopy Lab with fluoroscopy guidance. Stone Management Stricture Management Hemostasis (APC, Clips, BICAP) Esophageal & Enteral Stenting 6:30 PM Reception/Dinner for Faculty & Fellows Registration fee includes lunch, snacks, and course materials. For details regarding available scholarships and course registration, please refer to information sent to your fellowship program director. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 FELLOWS ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY PROGRAM Module 2: Luminal Interventional Endoscopy HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS (AM SESSION) 7:45 AM Course Introduction Fukami and Brauer 8:00-11:30 AM Conducted in Endoscopy Lab with fluoroscopy guidance. 11:45-12:45 PM Esophageal/Enteral Stenting Deep Enteroscopy (Single Balloon and Spirus) Hemostasis/Tissue Ablation (APC, Clips, BICAP, Barrx) Basic ERCP Lunch DIDACTIC LECTURES (PM SESSION) 1:00 PM Barrett s Esophagus Surveillance and Management Canto 1:30 PM EMR: How Do I Start? Piraka 2:00 PM Staging GI Cancers - Role of EUS Mummadi 2:30 PM Break 3:00 PM Luminal Stenting: What and Where Khan 3:30 PM Evaluating Small Bowel Bleeding Video Capsule and Enteroscopy Sethi 4:00 PM It Will Happen: Managing Luminal Complications Brauer 4:30 PM Questions & Answers 4:45 PM Adjourn 6:30 PM Reception/Dinner for Faculty & Fellows Registration fee includes lunch, snacks, and course materials. For details regarding available scholarships and course registration, please refer to information sent to your fellowship program director.

MAIN COURSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 LECTURES & LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS (8 HOURS) 8:00 AM Tricks of the Trade: Difficult ERCP Made Easy Howell Colonic Stenting: Palliation or a Bridge to Surgery? 8:30 AM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS Ginsberg 11:45 AM Management Options for Large Bile Duct Stones Carr-Locke 12:00 PM Lunch 1:00 PM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS 3:00 PM Break 3:20 PM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS 4:45 PM Hereditary Colon Cancer: Identification and Genetic Testing Ahnen 5:30 PM Adjourn Barrett s Management: Advanced Imaging or Just More Biopsies? Interventional EUS: We Can But Should We? Registration fee includes lunch, snacks, and course materials. Wang Chang 1:00-5:00 PM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 LECTURES & LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS (4.75 HOURS) 7:15 AM Advanced Luminal Imaging Techniques: From Macro to Micro Inoue Screening High Risk Individuals for Pancreatic Cancer: Who, What, and Why? 7:55 AM Questions & Answers 8:00 AM LIVE CASE DEMONSTRATIONS 12:00 PM MAIN COURSE ENDS OPTIONAL SESSIONS (4 HOURS) Registration for these workshops is restricted to practicing physicians and GI fellows only. Modules include lunch. HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS Canto This advanced endoscopy workshop will allow participants to gain hands-on exposure to new and/or advanced endoscopy techniques and devices, utilizing a combination of animal models and simulators for training. Participants will select one of the following three modules: The hands-on workshops are held in our state-of-the-art endoscopy center. This is the only program nationally providing live fluoroscopy for training in ERCP and Stenting. MODULE 1 ERCP AND ESOPHAGEAL/ENTERAL STENTING MODULE 2 DEEP ENTEROSCOPY, HEMOSTASIS, BARRETT S MUCOSAL ABLATION MODULE 3 ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION AND PERFORATION CLOSURE Due to the hands-on nature of the course, class size is limited and will be accepted on a first-come basis.

Join us at Anschutz Medical Campus COURSE REGISTRATION INFORMATION There are four ways to register: Email Colorado Event Organizers at events@ceo-events.com. Fax completed registration form with check or credit card information to Colorado Event Organizers at 303-830-6610. Call Colorado Event Organizers to register at 303-830-6850. Mail a copy of the registration form with payment to Colorado Event Organizers. The deadline for discounted advanced registration is Friday, January 14, 2011. On the Cutting Edge of Interventional Endoscopy and Innovative Technologies Main Course Location (February 17-18) Ed 2 South Building, Main Auditorium 13121 E. 17th Avenue Aurora, CO 80045 If you are driving, please park in the Julesburg Lot (adjacent to the main course location) Shuttle service will be provided to and from the parking lot for Wednesday course programs and Friday hands-on workshops. To download brochure and campus map, follow this link: http://www.pbshosting.net/rmie2011.html Accommodations Warwick Denver Hotel 1776 Grant Street 80203 800-525-2888 Online hotel reservations: www.warwickdenver.com. Type in the rate code 0802UC. RATE: $125 per night plus applicable taxes A block of rooms has been reserved for course attendees at the Warwick Denver Hotel (designated hotel). To guarantee room availability and rates, contact the hotel directly by Friday, January 14, 2011. Free Internet service is provided by the hotel for all course attendees. Walking distance from downtown Denver. Denver International Airport is 21 miles from the designated hotel. Ground Transportation is provided between the designated hotel and the course location. The course location is 8.5 miles from the Warwick Denver Hotel. If you are staying at the designated hotel, you are encouraged to use our ground transportation. If you are driving, self-pay parking is $5/day at the course location. Car pooling is recommended. Event Organizers Colorado Event Organizers P.O. Box 181952 80218 Phone: 303-830-6850, Fax: 303-830-6610 Email: events@ceo-events.com Please contact Colorado Event Organizers directly for completion of registration form, registration payment, and other logistical questions.

GI Nurses Program Registration Form THIS IS NOT A SELF-MAILER Address to: Colorado Event Organizers P.O. Box 181952 80218 Discounted by After Jan. 14, 2011 Jan. 14, 2011 Main Course - 12.5 CE $135 $235 Thurs-Fri Noon Main Course (12.5 CE) GI Nurses Program (3.5 CE) - 16 CE $185 $285 Wed-Fri Noon Main Course (12.5 CE) GI Nurses Program (3.5 CE ) Workshop (3.5 CE)* $260 $360 Wed-Fri Noon - 19.5 CE *WORKSHOP SPACE IS LIMITED. Registration accepted on first-come basis. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: If paying by credit card add 3.5% CANCELLATION/REFUNDS: The full conference tuition is refundable, less a $75 processing fee, if your cancellation is received, in writing, by February 2, 2011. (The $75 processing fee is nonrefundable regardless of the reason for cancellation.) Refunds will not be granted after this time or for non-attendance. Forms must be completely filled out to ensure course registration. Name Institution DEGREE specialty address city state zip email address FAX # daytime phone evening phone CELL # Payment by: check Make checks payable to: Colorado Event Organizers. Payment by: mastercard OR visa card number exp date name on credit card Driving/parking info will be provided with conference confirmation Please indicate if you have any need for auxiliary aids or special assistance services. Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy Course Registration Form Thurs - Fri Noon FEBRUARY 17-18, 2011 THIS IS NOT A SELF-MAILER Address to: Colorado Event Organizers P.O. Box 181952 80218 Discounted by After Jan. 14, 2011 Jan. 14, 2011 Physicians $350 $450 Fellows $150 $250 Thurs - Fri FEBRUARY 17-18, 2011 Choose One Module* (1-5 PM ) Physicians $450 $550 ERCP and Esophageal / Enteral Stenting Fellows $250 $350 Deep Enteroscopy, Hemostasis, Barrett s Mucosal Ablation EMR and Perforation Closure * For Physicians and GI Fellows only. Your module preference will be accepted on a first-come basis. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: If paying by credit card add 3.5% CANCELLATION/REFUNDS: The full conference tuition is refundable, less a $75 processing fee, if your cancellation is received, in writing, by February 2, 2011. (The $75 processing fee is nonrefundable regardless of the reason for cancellation.) Refunds will not be granted after this time or for non-attendance. Forms must be completely filled out to ensure course registration. Name INSTITUTION degree specialty address city state zip email address FAX # daytime phone evening phone CELL # Payment by: check Make checks payable to: Colorado Event Organizers. Payment by: mastercard OR visa card number exp date name on credit card Driving/parking info will be provided with conference confirmation Please indicate if you have any need for auxiliary aids or special assistance services.

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