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January 2015 CME kindly see the agenda for CME January 24/2015 ,Holiday Inn South pembina Hwy M1 4 points ,kindly confirm your attendance to: Allyson Bell, Astellas 204-227-9655 Agenda...........8:00am – 8:30am......Breakfast and Registration 8:30am – 9:30am..........Urgent Matters in OAB: An FAQ Approach to What You Need to Know This program has been accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Manitoba Chapter, for 1.0 Mainpro-M1 credit Presented by Dr. Graham Glezerson Learning Objectives: Utilize key symptoms and patient screeners to recognize male and female OAB patients needing treatment, and identify patients who should be referred to a specialist. Differentiate between current treatment options, including antimuscarinics, and be confident in initiation of pharmacotherapy. Understand key criteria when individualizing treatment to patient needs. 9:30am – 10:30am...............The Role of the Kidneys in Diabetes Control: Focus on SGLT 2 Inhibitors This program has been reviewed by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and is awaiting final accreditation by the College’s Provincial Chapter. Presented by Dr. Vincent Woo Learning Objectives: Describe the mechanism for the reabsorption of glucose in the kidneys Describe the SGLT 2 inhibitors (sodium/glucose cotransporter 2), their mode of action and pharmacodynamics Discuss the potential role of SGLT 2 inhibitors in the treatment of type 2 diabetes 10:30am – 10:45am Break 10:45am – 11:45am ..........Antibiotic Resistance In Acne Treatment: Identifying the Threat &Minimizing Risk This program has been accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Manitoba Chapter, for 1.0 Mainpro-M1 credit Presented by Dr. Marni Wiseman Learning Objectives: Describe the pathogenesis of acne and delineate between the various mechanisms of action of topical and oral acne treatments. Implement appropriate treatment strategies for patients with different severities of acne vulgaris. Recognize the clinical relevance of antibiotic resistance in relation to acne treatment. Identify strategies to limit Propionibacterium acnes resistance. Optimize interventions to help improve patient outcomes in individuals suffering from acne vulgaris. 11:45 -12:15 Lunch 12:15 – 1:15pm .............Inheriting and Accepting Patients with Pain This program has been reviewed by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and is awaiting final accreditation by the College’s Provincial Chapter. Presented by Dr. Tim McCarthy Learning Objectives: Identify essential elements for accurate pain assessment, diagnosis and documentation Review a practical strategy to stratify risk and manage patients accordingly Discuss how to prescribe medications in compliance with the Canadian Opioid Guideline Discuss opioid treatment (if appropriate) with the patient Negotiate and document goals of treatment that demonstrate improved outcomes Presenters Graham Glezerson MD, FRCSC Urologist, Manitoba Clinic Vincent Woo, MD, FRCPC Endocrinologist Winnipeg Clinic & John Buhler Research Centre University of Manitoba Marni Wiseman, MD, FRCPC Dermatologist & Associate Professor University of Manitoba Tim McCarthy, MD. FRCPC Director,Rheumatology Research Unit Private Practice, Mb Clinic Assistant Professor, U of M Moderator: Dr. A. Rizk, MD.CCFP Elemental Health Centre Location: Holiday Inn Winnipeg South 1330 Pembina Hwy Winnipeg, MB Date and Time: Saturday January 24/15 8:00 AM – 1:15PM RSVP by January 17th To: Allyson Bell, Astellas 204-227-9655
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