Pre-Conference:
March 29: 1:00 - 5:00pm
KSA (SAM) Study Group
MAFP Family Medicine Update:
March 30th & 31st - All Day
Post-Conference:
Opioid Educational Outreach
April 1st: 8:00 - 11:30am
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
The25th Annual MAFP Family Medicine Update is presented by the Maine Academy of Family Physicians to provide ongoing quality education for family physicians through didactic lectures and breakout sessions on practical subjects.
Hotel Room Resevations:
The MAFP has reserved a block of rooms at the Hilton Garden Inn at the special rate of $99.00. To receive the special group rate you must tell the reservations clerk that you are attending the Maine Academy of Family Physicians 2017 Annual Meeting or use the on-line registration link below. For other rates (suites, etc), please call the hotel directly - 207-865-1433
**These room rates are available only until February 28th, after that call hotel for availability**
Register on line HERE
A full refund less a $45 administrative fee will be issued to prepaid registrants unable to attend when requested in writing. Refund requests must be in writing. ***Refund Deadline – postmarked or emailed by March 15th***
Child Care:
Special Accommodations:
If you have any physical or other dietary requirements that may require accommodations in order to fully participate in this activity, please call the MAFP office before March 1st.
If you need further information please contact:
Maine Academy of Family Physicians
PO Box 424, Hartland, ME 04943
Phone: 207-938-5005 Fax: 207-938-5931 Email: maineafp@tdstelme.net
CME Accreditation:
Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. (Please call MAFP office for more information)
MAFP Planning Committee:
Silwana Sidorczuk MD, Chair, Madawaska
Frank Bellino MD, Portland
Judy Chamberlain MD, Brunswick
Martha Stewart DO, Houlton
Deborah Halbach, MAFP Executive Director
Maine Academy of Family Physicians Annual Family Medicine Update and Annual Meeting - CME Planned BY Family Physicians FOR Family Physicians
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Schedule
Wednesday, March 29, 2017 |
1:00-5:00 |
Pre-Conference Session – KSA (formerly SAM) Study Group: “Hypertension” – Robin Pritham, MD – (**If you wish to participate in this NOT as a part of your ABFM MOC, contact MAFP office for CME credit information**) |
Thursday, March 30, 2017 |
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8:00 - 9:00 |
Dealing With ADHD In Primary Care – Philip McFarlane, MD |
9:05 – 9:50 |
Pediatric Acute Illness – Cystitis, Otitis and Sinusitis – Andrea Loeffler, MD |
9:50 – 10:10 |
Break |
10:10–11:10 |
Type II Diabetes: Medication Management and Patient-Centered Lifestyle Modification Support – Peter Ziemkowski, MD, FAAFP |
11:15-12:00 |
Transitioning Adolescents To Adult Healthcare – Jorge Pineiro, MD |
12:00 - 1:00 |
LUNCH & NETWORKING |
1:00 - 1:45 |
Surgical Surprise – Rodney Lahren, MD |
1:55 - 3:25 |
Concurrent Breakouts – SESSION 1: (participants choose 1) |
I |
Skin Biopsy Workshop – What, Where & How** – Jonathan Karnes, MD **Registration limited to 15 participants – participants will be asked to supply (for their own use) Punch biopsy, scalpel blade (and handle if desired), suture kit (including forceps, scissors, suture material, needle), gloves. |
II |
Introduction To Osteopathic Manipulation With Advanced Approach To Common Osteopathic Problems – Roger Pelli, DO, FACOFP |
III |
Improving Quality In Serious Illness: Palliative and Hospice Care In Family Medicine – Elizabeth Hart, MD |
3:35 - 5:05 |
Concurrent Breakouts – SESSION 2: (participants choose 1) |
IV (repeat) |
Repeat - Skin Biopsy Workshop – What, Where & How** – Jonathan Karnes, MD **Registration limited to 15 participants – participants will be asked to supply (for their own use) Punch biopsy, scalpel blade (and handle if desired), suture kit (including forceps, scissors, suture, needle), gloves. |
V (repeat) |
Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulation with Advanced Approach to Common Osteopathic Problems – Roger Pelli, DO, FACOFP – Repeat of Session I breakout |
VI |
Mental Health First Aid – What is it and How It Can Help Your Staff – Dean Bailey, MPA, LSW |
6:00 - 9:00 PM |
MAFP Celebration - back by popular demand – Come join us for a themed event with great entertainment, dancing, and food. You are encouraged to dress in themed attire – this year’s theme – “Mardi Gras” and join us for the fun! |
Friday, March 31, 2017 |
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7:00 - 7:55 |
Breakfast Forum: |
Round-table Discussion with your peers – Several timely topics will be identified for discussion – meet your peers and talk in an informal setting over breakfast |
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7:55 - 8:00 |
Opening |
8:00 - 8:45 |
Health Screening for Women: What To Order and When – Joyce Hebert, MD |
8:50 - 9:35 |
Sleep Apnea: A Common Sleep Related Breathing Disorder – David Weed, DO, FAASM, FCCP |
9:35-10:00 |
Break |
10:00-11:00 |
COPD in Primary Care: Managing Expectations and Optimizing Outcomes – Leonard Fromer, MD & Frank Sciurba, MD (This educational activity, presented by the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower, is supported by an education grant from GlaxoSmithKline) |
11:05 -11:50 |
Legislative Update: First Regular Session, 128th Maine Legislative – Andrew McLean, J.D. |
11:50 – 1:30 |
LUNCH and ANNUAL MEETING (including AAFP Fellowship Convocation, remarks by AAFP Board Chair, Wanda Filer, MD, MBA, and Installation of new MAFP Officers and Board of Directors members) |
1:30 – 2:15 |
Endocannabinoid Physiology and Medical Cannabis – Dustin Sulak, DO |
2:20 – 3:05 |
Review of New Oral Anticoagulants With A Focus On Atrial Fibrillation Indication – Alan Wiseman, MD, CM, FACC, FSCAI |
3:15 - 4:00 |
Urology Update: Overactive Bladder; Prostate Health – Richard Leidinger, MD |
4:05 - 4:50 |
Mosquito-borne Illness – Not Just Zika - Stephen Sears, MD, MPH |
4:50pm |
Wrap-up & Adjourn |
Saturday, April 1, 2017 |
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8:00–11:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast begins at 7:30 |
Post-Conference Workshop: Opioid Educational Outreach Welcome to newly-designed CME, created by & for practicing clinicians, modeled to change practice behaviors with a patient-centered perspective and focused on combating the defining public health crisis of our generation. This 3-hour workshop will include “blitz” didactics, multi-media components, case-based studies, and small group discussions. *This workshop will fulfill Maine Licensure requirements for Opioid CME as required by Chapter 488 law effective 2017 for all disciplines* |
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