Sponsored by Fort Wayne Medical Education Program and Parkview Hospital
Agenda:
7-7:50 a Registration//Breakfast//Vendor Display
7:50 - 8a Welcome/Introduction - Michael Mirro, M, FACC, Chief Academic & Research Officer, Parkview Health
8a-8:30a Regenerative Uses of Stem Cells for Cardiovascular Indications
Keith March, MD, PhD - Cryptic Masons Med Research Foundation, Prof of Vascular Biology Reseach, Prof of Medicine, Prof of Cellular & Integrative Physiology, IU School of Medicine, Director Indiana Ctr for Vascular Biology and Medicine
8:30-9a Current and Emergency Medical Interventions for Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peter Chaille, MD - PPG Cardiology, Parkview Heart Institute
9-9:30a The Role of Exercise and Neuroplasticity in Neurological Disorders
Giselle Petzinger, MD - Assoc Prof of Neurology Keck School of Medicine of USC
9:30-10a Designing Tailored Health Messaging to Enhance Patient-Centered Care in Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillaion
Amelia Roebuck, BS - Research Project Leader
10-10:30a Break/Vendor Display
10:30-11a New Frontiers in Cancer Reseach and Therapies
Alexander Starodub, MD - PPG Oncology, Parkview Cancer Institute
11-11:30a SEASONS: A prospective study assessing the physical, psychosocial, spiritual and financial needs of breast and prostate cancer surviviors
Nancy Ehmke, RN, MN and Breck Hunnnicutt, NP, CCRC
11:30- 12N Nursing Research at Parkview (Optional Breakout session)
Jan Powers, RN, PhD, CNNS, CNRN, NE-BC, FCCM
Objectives:
- Discuss an overview of the pathophysiology of the latest research findings in oncology, cardiology, and neurology
- Develop a strategy for efficient diagnosis and treatment planning using the latest research findings in oncology, cardiology and neurology
- Identify stem cell use for cardiovascular indications
- Discuss the latest treatment options for periphery arterial disease
- Identify benefits of how exercise effects neurological disorders
- Describe how tailored messaging can enhance patient care in non-valvular a-fib
- Discuss the research developments in cancer research and therapies
- Describe the Seasons study and how it benefits breast and prostate cancer survivors
Continuing Education Credits:
The Fort Wayne Medical Education Program is accredited by the Indiana State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Fort Wayne Medical Education Program designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Symposium Planning Committee:
Michael Mirro, MD; Cathy Ballou; Carolyn Moeller, RN; Brenda Morgan; Angela Kreager; Andrea Maisonneuve, PharmD; Amy Schwenk, Brian Lindquist