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Registration Form
Name: ________________________________
Profession: ____________________________
Organization: __________________________
Address: ______________________________
Cancellation Policy:
A $30.00 fee will be charged if conference
registration is cancelled in writing by May 20.
There will be no refunds for late cancellations.
Focus on the Diversity of
Rheumatic Diseases
Phone: _______________________________
Email: ________________________________
Visit our Website:
Choose your morning & afternoon workshop:
The conference brochure and a list of
recommended accommodations can be found at:
http://www.sjhc.london.on.ca/rheumatology
Morning Workshop:
A1
A2
A3
A4
Afternoon Workshop:
B1
B2
B3
B4
Lunch & Learn:
□ Yes
□ No
Choose preferred session moderator:
□ Rheumatologist
□ Nurse Practitioner
□ Physiotherapist
□ Pharmacist
□ Occupational Therapist
Dietary Restrictions: □ Vegetarian
□ Vegan
Registration Fee: (includes breakfast & lunch)
□ $200 Physicians
□ $100 Nurses / Allied Health Professionals
□ $50 Trainees
The St. Joseph’s 2nd Annual
Professional Update Day in
Rheumatology
Conference Location:
Shuttleworth Auditorium, Monsignor Roney
Building (Zone D), St. Joseph’s Hospital,
268 Grosvenor St., London, ON, N6A 4V2
Parking:
Huot Building (Cheapside St.) & Parking
Garage (Grosvenor St.); $9 /day
Payment:
□ Cheque (payable to Annual Update in Rheumatology)
□ Visa
□ Mastercard
Credit Card #: __________________________
Expiry Date: ___________________________
← Parking
Entrance
G.A Huot
Surgical Unit
Organization: __________________________
Signature: _____________________________
Registration Deadline: May 1, 2011
Friday June 3, 2011
Practical Disease Management
Tools for Health Care
Professionals
Mail or fax to: Ms. Tammy Rice
Rheumatology Day Programs
St. Joseph’s Health Care London
268 Grosvenor St. P.O. Box 5777
London, ON, N6A 4V2
519-646-6340 / 519-646-6317 (fax)
 Registration is limited so register early
to avoid disappointment 
This program has been made possible
through educational grants from:
Amgen
UCB
Merck Frosst
Eli Lilly
Pfizer
Abbott
Rheumatology Day Programs
Rheumatology Clinic
2011 Annual Update in Rheumatology
The rubric of ‘rheumatic diseases’ includes a diverse
range of diseases and conditions. This year we are
focusing on this diversity – from Gout to Lupus and from
Fibromyalgia to Sjogren’s. We will review best practices,
evidence-based treatments and assessment methods in
order to increase your knowledge and skills. Physicians,
nurse practitioners, and allied health care professionals
will all find this Update Day an effective and efficient way
to brush up on their rheumatology skills.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Improve assessment, diagnostic, and treatment skills for
various rheumatological conditions, including Lupus, Gout,
Spondylathropathies, Osteoarthritis, Scleroderma,
Fibromyalgia and Sjogren’s Syndrome
2. Learn about joint replacement surgery
3. Find out what services are available for your patients and
how to access them
4. Understand when treatment for Inflammatory Arthritis should
change and when exercise can help
5. Increase your understanding of work disability in rheumatic
diseases and how reduce or prevent it
LUNCH & LEARN SESSIONS
Bring your challenging cases for discussion with colleagues.
Choose sessions moderated by rheumatologists or allied health
professionals who specialize in the treatment of rheumatological
conditions. Moderators will encourage discussion.
WORKSHOP DETAILS
Morning Workshops - choose one option
A3. Physiotherapy Management of
Spondylarthropathies
This workshop will review the features of inflammatory
spondyloarthropathies and provide participants with
information on the use of standardized assessment tools
and physiotherapy treatment options.
AGENDA
7:30
Registration & Breakfast with exhibitors
8:00
Welcome & Introductory Comments
8:15
Interpretation of Lab and Imaging
Results in Rheumatic Diseases
Ms. Sue McQueen, Physiotherapist, ACPAC
A4. Joint Replacement Surgery
This workshop will describe research and advancements
in joint replacement surgery. Participants will also gain
knowledge of the issues that occur for patients who have
rheumatic diseases and undergo joint replacement.
Mr. Robert Harris, Nurse Practitioner
Dr. Nicole leRiche, Rheumatologist
9:00
Q&A
9:10
Evidence-Based Management of OA
Dr. Sara Haig, Rheumatologist
9:40
Q&A
9:50
Update on Diagnosis & Treatment of
Fibromyalgia
Afternoon Workshops - choose one option
B1. Connective Tissue Disease II – Sjogren’s
Disease and Other CTDs
This multidisciplinary presentation will cover the
frequency of Sjogren's and other CTDs, symptomatic
treatment and recognition of their complications.
Dr. Manfred Harth, Rheumatologist
10:20
Q&A
10:30
Coffee break with exhibitors
11:00
Gender Differences in Rheumatic
Diseases
Dr. Janet Pope, Rheumatologist
11:30
Q&A
11:45
MORNING WORKSHOP - select one option
A1. Connective Tissue Disease I - Lupus
A2. Management of Gout
A3. Physiotherapy Management of
Spondylarthropathies
A4. Joint Replacement Surgery
Dr. Gina Rohekar, Rheumatologist
1:00
Lunch & optional ‘Lunch & Learn’ sessions
B3. Work Disability in Rheumatic Diseases
2:00
AFTERNOON WORKSHOP - select one option
Dr. Janet Pope, Rheumatologist & Ms. Joan Laxamana,
Occupational Therapist
B2. When to Change Treatment in
Inflammatory Arthritis
This workshop will discuss methods for monitoring
treatment efficacy and ways to determine when it is time
to switch to another treatment regimen.
B1. CTD II – Sjogren’s Syndrome
B2. When Treatment Should Change
B3. Work Disability and Rheumatic
Diseases
B4. Exercise for Arthritis: A Review of the
Evidence
This workshop will discuss WD in rheumatic diseases, its
causes, risk factors and how to intervene before it’s too
late.
A1. Connective Tissue Disease I - Lupus
This multidisciplinary presentation will help you identify
who should be considered for lupus investigations,
understand treatment and follow up strategies for
common complications of SLE and know targets for
CAD in SLE patients.
Dr. Janet Pope, Rheumatologist & Ms. Donna Tierney,
Physiotherapist
Dr. Sherry Rohekar, Rheumatologist
B4. Exercise for Arthritis:
A Review of the Evidence
This workshop will review the current recommendations
for exercise in inflammatory arthritis including
precautions and outcome measures to gauge efficacy.
3:15
Rose McKenna, Physiotherapist
St. Joseph’s Health Care
Dr. Warren Nielson, Psychologist/Coordinator
Ms. Karin Hobby, Physiotherapist
A2. Management of Gout
This workshop will include an overview of the
pathophysiology of gout and recent advances in
treatment.
4:00
This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as
defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and approved by
Continuing Professional Development, Schulich School of Medicine
& Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario. (7.5 hours)
Dr. Lillian Barra, Rheumatologist
This program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Family
Physicians of Canada and has been accredited for up to 7.5
MAINPRO-M1 credits.
Care Resources:
Arthritis Society
Closing Remarks and Evaluation
Dr. Janet Pope, Rheumatologist
Adjournment at 4:15