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Association of Practicing Physicians Weill Medical College of Cornell University and the Dept of Medicine of present The New York- Presbyterian Hospital the longest running Weill-Cornell Program of Continuing Medical Education 1974-2005 Update Your Medicine 2004-2005 Celebrating 31 years of Continuing Medical Education UPDATE YOUR MEDICINE 2004-2005 (Wednesday evening program) The Thirty-First Annual Course of Continuing Medical Education 1974-2005 Uris Auditorium - B-011 1300 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021 7 PM - 9 PM September 22, 2004 UPDATE CARDIOLOGY David Guyer, MD- Novel Cardiac Risk Factors Stephen Scheidt, MD- New Cardiac Pharmacology February 23, 2005 UPDATE METABOLISM Carol Levy, MD – Diabetes Update David Zackson, MD- Update Osteoporosis October 13, 2004 UPDATE GASTROENTEROLOGY Ellen Scherl, MD- Inflammatory Bowel Disease Brian Landzberg, MD- New Insights into Celiac Disease March 23, 2005 UPDATE INFECTIOUS DISEASES Timothy Wilkin, MD- Initial Approach to HIV Ira Jacobson, MD- Hepatitis Update November 17, 2004 UPDATE ONCOLOGY Mark Pasmantier, MD - Chemotherapy Update Michael Schuster, MD – Role of Transplants, Stem Cells April 20, 2005 UPDATE ARTHRITIS Theodore Fields, MD- Rheumatoid Arthritis Update Michael Lavyne, MD- Back Pain, Decision Making January 26, 2005 UPDATE NEUROLOGY Alan Segal, MD- New Approach to Stroke Brian Apatoff, MD- New Insights into Parkinson’s Disease May 11, 2005 UPDATE BREAST AND PROSTATE CANCERS Rache Simmons, MD- Prevention and Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Darracott E. Vaughan, MD- Prostate Cancer, Decision Making STATEMENT OF NEED Course Description and Objectives Evaluations from previous participants in this course indicate a strong Weill Cornell CME activities are designed to lead to improved interest in gaining knowledge in the field of internal medicine and patient care. allied sciences with an emphasis on new developments, mechanisms, Upon completion the registrants should be conversant with modern concepts, new testing and medications. Practical aspects of the diagnosis and management of: management of patients are emphasized. 1) common cardiac disorders 2) inflammatory bowel disease and celiac disease 3) stroke, Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, osteoporosis Target Audience 4) HIV, hepatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, back pain Internists, adolescence-pediatricians, geriatricians, family physicians, 5) breast cancer and prostate cancer other primary health care providers, as well as other specialists. This Wednesday evening series is targeted to update internists' knowledge in the field of internal medicine and allied sciences; emphasis is on new developments, mechanisms, concepts, newly available tests and medications. Designed to improve physicians' management of patients. Every effort is made to concentrate on practical aspects of clinical practice. COURSE DIRECTOR Lila A. Wallis, MD, MACP WEILL MEDICAL COLLEGE FACULTY Brian Apatoff, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology Theodore Fields, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine David Guyer, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Eric Hoffer, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Ira Jacobson, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Brian Landzberg, MD Michael Lavyne, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Clinical Professor of Neurological Surgery Carol Levy, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Mark Pasmantier, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine Stephen Scheidt, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Ellen Scherl, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Michael Schuster, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Alan Segal, MD Rache Simmons, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Associate Professor of Surgery Darracott E. Vaughan, MD James J. Colt Professor and Chairman Emeritus of Urology Lila A. Wallis, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine Timothy Wilkin, MD Instructor of Medicine David Zackson, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Weill Medical College of Cornell University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. Weill Medical College of Cornell University designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16-credits towards the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. It is the policy of Weill Medical College of Cornell University to adhere to ACCME Essential Areas, policies and Standards for Commercial Support in order to ensure fair balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its sponsored programs. All faculty participating in sponsored programs are expected to disclose to the audience any potential, apparent, or real conflict of interested related to their contribution to the activity, and any discussions of off-label or investigational uses of any commercial products or devices not yet approved in the United States. All disclosures will be made at the time of this CME activity. UPDATE YOUR MEDICINE 2004-2005 (Wednesday evening program) ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM Please print clearly or type information and include telephone number Name________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________ City_________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________________ Professional Affiliation __________________________________________________ Specialty TUITION of $140.00- covers attendance at all eight two-hour sessions, transcripts, CME credits and refreshments. Single session attendance and transcript- $30.00. CHECKS ARE MADE PAYABLE TO: "Update Your Medicine" and mailed to: 445 East 69th St., Olin Hall 328, New York, NY 10021. For further information call: Update Your Medicine Director, Lila A. Wallis, MD, MACP or Coordinator, Victoria Rich-Carey: (212) 746-4752 Website: http://www.med.cornell.edu/update.your.medicine Fax: 212-746-8072 Lila A. Wallis, MD, MACP WEILL MEDICAL COLLEGE OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY Update Your Medicine Program 445 East 69th Street, Room 328 New York, New York 10021 212-746-4752 UPDATE YOUR MEDICINE - Wednesday 2004-2005 Program Sessions