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Sponsored by: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Affairs vu.edu/medalumni (800) 288-0266 • (615) 322-0310 Your Vanderbilt Medical Alumni 2014 Reunion CLASS CHAIRS AND CLASS PARTY LOCATIONS Continuing Medical Education LEARNING OBJECTIVES After participating in this CME activity, participants should be able to describe and discuss: • The changing educational, research and clinical environments in academic medical centers • The importance of tight control of diabetes and strategies to help achieve tight control of diabetes • The three major steps in producing a human monoclonal antibody, critique three major genetic determinants of antibody diversity, and assess two major antigenic regions on influenza to which antibody molecules bind and neutralize viruses. • Approaches to teaching students in the clinical encounter • The results of research studies conducted by medical students as part of their Vanderbilt educational experience STATEMENT OF NEED Many medical school and residency/fellowship graduates do not have ongoing contact with academic medical centers and may not be aware of these changes that could impact them if they agree to provide clinical experiences for students and residents. Other graduates may have positions at academic medical centers and may be interested in learning about activities at Vanderbilt University Medical Center to compare with activities at their home medical centers. TARGET AUDIENCE The CME sessions are designed for Vanderbilt Medical Alumni. Physicians trained in a broad range of specialties and of varying ages will be represented. In addition, these physicians will represent a broad geographic mix of practice locations. COURSE DIRECTOR Ann H. Price, M.D. Associate Dean for Alumni Affairs, School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Medical Education and Administration Assistant Professor of Medicine ACCREDITATION STATEMENT Vanderbilt University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION The School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.5 AMA PRA Category I Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT It is the policy of the School of Medicine not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you feel you need services or auxiliary aids mentioned in this act in order to fully participate in this continuing education activity, please contact Amy Greathouse at (615) 322-0310. FACULTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT It is the policy of the School of Medicine to require disclosure of financial relationships from individuals in a position to control the content of a CME activity; to identify and resolve conflicts of interest related to those relationships; and to make disclosure information available to the audience prior to the CME activity. Presenters are required to disclose discussions of unlabeled/ unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentations. Do I register separately for my hotel room? Yes. Some area hotels have a reserved block of rooms for Reunion, but you will need to make your reservations directly with them. Please visit vu.edu/mdreunion for an updated list of hotels, or you can find contact information for some area hotels on the enclosed Reunion reference guide. How can I purchase Homecoming game tickets? To purchase, call (615) 322-4158. Game tickets for the Reunion 2014 block are available at $35 each. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Football tickets will not be mailed. Pick your tickets up during registration hours: Thursday evening at the Student Life Center, Friday between 6:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at Light Hall, and Saturday between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Light Hall. All tickets not picked up by the end of Saturday registration will be available on game day at the Will Call tent at the McGugin Center (2601 Jess Neely Drive). Do I register separately for the Class Party? No. Your Class Party is part of the Reunion 2014 festivities. Class Party registration is included on the Reunion registration form. Please refer to the enclosed party invitation for details. Will there be parking available on campus? Yes. Parking information will be mailed after you register. Shuttle services are available from select hotels near Vanderbilt’s campus. Please visit vu.edu/mdreunion for details. Is there any child care available during Reunion? Nannies of Green Hills, LLC, is a local sitting service that provides licensed and bonded sitters. These sitting services charge fees and require advance reservations. Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the VMAA assume no liability or responsibility for any child care service, including the one listed above. Please call (615) 297-9888 or view nanniesofgreenhills.org for more information. How can I make a contribution to our class scholarship fund? Please consider making a gift to the School of Medicine in honor of your Reunion. Your gift will count toward your class fundraising goals. To make a gift, visit vu.edu/mdreuniongiving. For your convenience, you may also make your gift as part of the online Reunion registration process. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Quinq Plus 1963 and earlier Robert H. Alford, M.D. Richland Country Club—Ballroom 50th Reunion 1964/50th James O. Finney Jr., M.D. Belle Meade Country Club—Iroquois 1965/49th Charles E. Mayes Sr., M.D. Belle Meade Country Club—Iroquois Bar 45th Reunion 1968/46th James S. Price, M.D. (co-chair) Robert A. Sewell, M.D. (co-chair) J. William (“Bill”) Nuckolls, M.D. (co-chair) Belle Meade Country Club—Fairway 1969/45th William J. Anderson, M.D. Hillwood Country Club—Ascot 40th Reunion 1973/41st John (“Dick”) H. Dixon Jr., M.D. (co-chair) Edwin B. Anderson Jr., M.D. (co-chair) Hillwood Country Club—Harding Room 1974/40th Brian R. Carlson, M.D. (co-chair) Robert E. Mallard, M.D. (co-chair) Carlson residence 35th Reunion 1978/36th Douglas C. Heimburger, M.D., M.S. Sunset Grill 1979/35th James M. Kleinert, M.D. (co-chair) Peter C. Rawlings, M.D. (co-chair) Belle Meade Country Club—President’s Room 30th Reunion 1983/31st Daniel L. Phillips, M.D Phillips residence 1984/30th Thomas C. Naslund, M.D. Fleming’s—Centennial Room 25th Reunion 1988/26th Thomas S. Johnston, M.D. Johnston residence 1989/25th Jan Lewis Brandes, M.D. Country Music Hall of Fame 20th Reunion 1993/21st Steven R. Norris, M.D. (co-chair) Bradley J. Stoneking, M.D. (co-chair) Merchants—Pharmacy Room 1994/20th Chetan R. Mukundan, M.D. Mukundan residence 15th Reunion 1998/16th Laura L. Lawson, M.D. Lawson residence 1999/15th James (“Huck”) A.S. Muldowney III, M.D Watermark—Loft 10th Reunion 2003/11th Kristin Ehst Martel, M.D. (co-chair) Morgan F. McDonald, M.D. (co-chair) Urban Grub—private room 2004/10th Dana D. Verner, M.D. (co-chair) Michael H. Hooper, M.D. (co-chair) J.P. Norvell, M.D. (co-chair) Sarah E. Ramos, M.D. (co-chair) Watermark—private room 5th Reunion 2008/6th Jonathan A. Kropski, M.D. Sambuca—Sky Loft 2009/5th Michael N. Young, M.D. Sambuca—Sky Loft D-8212 Medical Center North 21st Avenue South and Medical Center Drive Nashville, TN 37232 vu.edu/mdreunion Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Association Ann H. Price, M.D., Associate Dean for Alumni Affairs (800) 288-0266 • (615) 322-0310 [email protected] See what’s new See old friends

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Page 1: Continuing Medical Education FREQUENTLY ASKED …reunion.vanderbilt.edu/medicine/images/med2014brochure.pdf · Continuing Medical Education. ... Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair Professor

Sponsored by:

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine • Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Affairs

vu.edu/medalumni • (800) 288-0266 • (615) 322-0310

Your Vanderbilt Medical Alumni 2014 Reunion

CLASS CHAIRS AND CLASS PARTY LOCATIONS

Continuing Medical Education

LEARNING OBJECTIVES After participating in this CME activity, participants should be able to describe and discuss:• The changing educational, research and clinical environments in academic medical centers• The importance of tight control of diabetes and strategies to help achieve tight control of

diabetes• The three major steps in producing a human monoclonal antibody, critique three major genetic

determinants of antibody diversity, and assess two major antigenic regions on influenza to which antibody molecules bind and neutralize viruses.

• Approaches to teaching students in the clinical encounter • The results of research studies conducted by medical students as part of their Vanderbilt

educational experience

STATEMENT OF NEED Many medical school and residency/fellowship graduates do not have ongoing contact with academic medical centers and may not be aware of these changes that could impact them if they agree to provide clinical experiences for students and residents. Other graduates may have positions at academic medical centers and may be interested in learning about activities at Vanderbilt University Medical Center to compare with activities at their home medical centers.

TARGET AUDIENCE The CME sessions are designed for Vanderbilt Medical Alumni. Physicians trained in a broad range of specialties and of varying ages will be represented. In addition, these physicians will represent a broad geographic mix of practice locations.

COURSE DIRECTOR Ann H. Price, M.D. Associate Dean for Alumni Affairs, School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Medical Education and Administration Assistant Professor of Medicine

ACCREDITATION STATEMENTVanderbilt University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATIONThe School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.5 AMA PRA Category I Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT It is the policy of the School of Medicine not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you feel you need services or auxiliary aids mentioned in this act in order to fully participate in this continuing education activity, please contact Amy Greathouse at (615) 322-0310.

FACULTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENTIt is the policy of the School of Medicine to require disclosure of financial relationships from individuals in a position to control the content of a CME activity; to identify and resolve conflicts of interest related to those relationships; and to make disclosure information available to the audience prior to the CME activity. Presenters are required to disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentations.

Do I register separately for my hotel room?Yes. Some area hotels have a reserved block of rooms for Reunion, but you will need to make your reservations directly with them. Please visit vu.edu/mdreunion for an updated list of hotels, or you can find contact information for some area hotels on the enclosed Reunion reference guide.

How can I purchase Homecoming game tickets?To purchase, call (615) 322-4158. Game tickets for the Reunion 2014 block are available at $35 each. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Football tickets will not be mailed. Pick your tickets up during registration hours: Thursday evening at the Student Life Center, Friday between 6:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at Light Hall, and Saturday between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Light Hall. All tickets not picked up by the end of Saturday registration will be available on game day at the Will Call tent at the McGugin Center (2601 Jess Neely Drive).

Do I register separately for the Class Party?No. Your Class Party is part of the Reunion 2014 festivities. Class Party registration is included on the Reunion registration form. Please refer to the enclosed party invitation for details.

Will there be parking available on campus?Yes. Parking information will be mailed after you register. Shuttle services are available from select hotels near Vanderbilt’s campus. Please visit vu.edu/mdreunion for details.

Is there any child care available during Reunion?Nannies of Green Hills, LLC, is a local sitting service that provides licensed and bonded sitters. These sitting services charge fees and require advance reservations. Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the VMAA assume no liability or responsibility for any child care service, including the one listed above. Please call (615) 297-9888 or view nanniesofgreenhills.org for more information.

How can I make a contribution to our class scholarship fund?Please consider making a gift to the School of Medicine in honor of your Reunion. Your gift will count toward your class fundraising goals. To make a gift, visit vu.edu/mdreuniongiving. For your convenience, you may also make your gift as part of the online Reunion registration process.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Quinq Plus1963 and earlierRobert H. Alford, M.D.Richland Country Club—Ballroom

50th Reunion1964/50thJames O. Finney Jr., M.D. Belle Meade Country Club—Iroquois

1965/49thCharles E. Mayes Sr., M.D.Belle Meade Country Club—Iroquois Bar

45th Reunion 1968/46thJames S. Price, M.D. (co-chair)Robert A. Sewell, M.D. (co-chair)J. William (“Bill”) Nuckolls, M.D. (co-chair)Belle Meade Country Club—Fairway

1969/45thWilliam J. Anderson, M.D.Hillwood Country Club—Ascot

40th Reunion1973/41st John (“Dick”) H. Dixon Jr., M.D. (co-chair)Edwin B. Anderson Jr., M.D. (co-chair)Hillwood Country Club—Harding Room

1974/40thBrian R. Carlson, M.D. (co-chair)Robert E. Mallard, M.D. (co-chair)Carlson residence

35th Reunion1978/36thDouglas C. Heimburger, M.D., M.S.Sunset Grill

1979/35thJames M. Kleinert, M.D. (co-chair)Peter C. Rawlings, M.D. (co-chair)Belle Meade Country Club—President’s Room

30th Reunion1983/31stDaniel L. Phillips, M.DPhillips residence

1984/30thThomas C. Naslund, M.D.Fleming’s—Centennial Room

25th Reunion1988/26thThomas S. Johnston, M.D.Johnston residence

1989/25thJan Lewis Brandes, M.D.Country Music Hall of Fame

20th Reunion1993/21st Steven R. Norris, M.D. (co-chair)Bradley J. Stoneking, M.D. (co-chair)Merchants—Pharmacy Room

1994/20thChetan R. Mukundan, M.D.Mukundan residence

15th Reunion1998/16thLaura L. Lawson, M.D.Lawson residence

1999/15thJames (“Huck”) A.S. Muldowney III, M.DWatermark—Loft

10th Reunion2003/11thKristin Ehst Martel, M.D. (co-chair)Morgan F. McDonald, M.D. (co-chair)Urban Grub—private room

2004/10th Dana D. Verner, M.D. (co-chair)Michael H. Hooper, M.D. (co-chair)J.P. Norvell, M.D. (co-chair)Sarah E. Ramos, M.D. (co-chair)Watermark—private room

5th Reunion2008/6th Jonathan A. Kropski, M.D.Sambuca—Sky Loft

2009/5thMichael N. Young, M.D.Sambuca—Sky Loft

D-8212 Medical Center North 21st Avenue South and Medical Center Drive

Nashville, TN 37232vu.edu/mdreunion

Vanderbilt Medical Alumni AssociationAnn H. Price, M.D., Associate Dean for Alumni Affairs (800) 288-0266 • (615) 322-0310 [email protected]

See what’s new

See old

friends

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Thursday, October 9

Registration Packet/Football Ticket Pick-up5:30 p.m. • Student Life Center; 310 25th Ave. S.

Golfers’ Breakfast, Golf Outing and LunchVanderbilt Legends Club, 1500 Legends Club Ln., Franklin, TN 370698 a.m. • Breakfast at the Cupp Lounge 9 a.m. • Shotgun Start $70 per player. Participants must register for this event. Lunch provided.Golf Chairman: Gerald B. Hickson, M.D., HO ’78–’81, ’81–’83, FA ’82–present; Assistant Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs; Senior Vice President for Quality, Safety, and Risk Prevention

All-Alumni Welcome Dinner and the VMAA Awards Program5:30 p.m. • Student Life Center Honoring the 2014 Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Association Award Winners: • Oscar B. Crofford, M.D.’55, Distinguished Alumnus Award • John F. Stein, B.A.’73, MMgt’75, Distinguished Service AwardThe evening offers cocktails, a buffet dinner and features the presentation of the VMAA Awards. Shuttles and valet parking will be available. Seating is limited. Alumni and one guest only, please.Hosted by Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Association (VMAA) President Clifton Cleaveland, M.D., and the VMAA

Friday, October 10

Registration Packet/Gift and Football Ticket Pick-up6:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. • Light Hall, 1301 Medical Center Dr.

Continental Breakfast6:30 a.m. • Light Hall Student Lounge, 3rd FloorThe Canby Robinson Society (CRS) invites all alumni to this festive event. Spouses, guests and Grand Rounds participants are cordially invited to this complimentary breakfast.Hosted by the Canby Robinson Society and Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Association

Grand Rounds • 1 CME credit each* • Life of the Campus

6:30–9 a.m. • Various LocationsAnesthesiology, L.W. Edwards Lecture in Surgery, Neurology Grand Rounds, Neurosurgery Grand Rounds: Core Competencies, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatric Morning Report, Ophthalmology Grand Rounds, Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery MM&I.

Plenary Sessions I • 2.5 CME credits*8–11:15 a.m. • Langford Auditorium; 1301 Medical Center Dr.• The President’s Welcome

Clifton Cleaveland, M.D., HO ’64–’68; FE ’70–’71, President, Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Association

• Update: Vanderbilt University Medical Center and School of Medicine C. Wright Pinson, M.D.’80, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, School of Medicine

• Keynote Address Honoring Oscar B. Crofford, M.D.’55, 2014 VMAA Distinguished AlumnusTopic: “Control Counts, but Can’t We Just Make Type 1 Diabetes Go Away?” William E. Russell, M.D., Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair Professor and Director, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes

• Featured Faculty PresentationTopic: “The Quest for the Universal Flu Vaccine”James E. Crowe Jr., M.D., Ann Scott Carell Professor and Director, Vanderbilt Vaccine Center

• Update: Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Affairs Ann H. Price, M.D., Associate Dean for Alumni Affairs, School of Medicine

Quinq Medical Society Induction Ceremony (Classes of 1964 and 1965)11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. • Langford AuditoriumJoin us as we honor new Vanderbilt Quinq Medical Society Classes of 1964 and 1965. Photographs of the new Quinq Classes will be taken immediately following the ceremony.

Quinq Medical Society Luncheon (Classes of 1965 and earlier and their families)12:15–1:30 p.m. • Langford Lobby Complimentary for two. $25 for additional guests.

All-Alumni and Family Luncheon (Classes of 1966 to present)12:00–1:30 p.m. • Light Hall Student Lounge, 3rd Floor$15/adult, $8/children 6–12, Free/5 and under

Focus Groups and Walking Tours2–3 p.m. • Light Hall, 4th Floor Classrooms The VMAA invites all medical alumni and guests to engage in meaningful activities that allow them to interact with each other and with VUSM faculty leaders. These sessions are designed to educate and gain feedback from our returning medical alumni about VUSM/VUMC initiatives. • Focus Group I: Continuing Medical Education and Maintenance of Certification

Led by Bonnie Miller, M.D. Senior Associate Dean for Health Sciences Education and Donald Moore, Ph.D., Professor of Medical Education and Administration

• Focus Group II: An Approach to Avoiding Burnout Based on the Vanderbilt Medical Student Wellness Program Led by Scott Rodgers, M.D., Associate Dean for Medical Student Affairs

• Focus Group III: Curriculum 2.0, with Focus on Newer Active-learning Formats Led by Kim Lomis, M.D., Associate Dean for Undergraduate Medical Education

• Focus Group IV: Integrating House Staff into Medical Center Process Improvement: A Win-Win for Vanderbilt and for Residents Led by Donald Brady, M.D., Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education

• Walking Tour: Anatomy Lab—From the Old to the New, Meet in Light Hall North Lobby Led by Lillian B. Nanney, Ph.D., Professor of Plastic Surgery, Medical Education and Administration

• Walking Tour: Center for Experiential Learning and Assessment (CELA) Meet in Light Hall North Lobby

Class Parties or Quinq Plus PartySee enclosed party invitation for details.

Saturday, October 11Registration Packet/Gift and Football Ticket Pick-up8–11 a.m. • Light HallTickets not picked up at registration will be available at the Will Call tent at the McGugin Center.

Medical Alumni Breakfast8–9 a.m. • Light Hall Student Lounge, 3rd Floor The VMAA cordially invites all medical alumni, spouses and guests to this complimentary Saturday morning breakfast. Hosted by Ann H. Price, M.D., Associate Dean for Alumni Affairs, and the Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Association

Plenary Sessions II—Student Initiative • 2 CME credits*9–11 a.m. • 208 Light Hall• The Next Generation: Research/Clinical Care/Education

Moderator: Scott M. Rodgers, M.D., Associate Dean for Medical Student Affairs• The Story Behind the Images: Medical Photography and Volunteerism

Rebecca A. Kasl, VMS IV, Class of 2015• MTBP Regulates MYC Oncogenic Activity and Breast Cancer Cell Survival

Brian Grieb, Ph.D., VMS III, Class of 2016• Viral Receptors and Pathogenesis: The Role of Endothelial JAM-A in Hematogenous

Reovirus Dissemination Caroline Ming-Hwei Lai, Ph.D., VMS IV, Class of 2015

• Medical Specialty Exploration through Student Programming Tyler Davis, VMS IV, Class of 2015

Vanderbilt Homecoming TailgateTwo hours before Homecoming kickoff** • Purdy Field; 2700 Children’s Way Drop by the big tent for a delicious Southern buffet. Take a peek inside the new Recreation and Wellness Center and Field House. $25/adult, $10/children 6–12, free/5 and under

Homecoming Football GameVanderbilt Commodores vs. Charleston Southern Buccaneers Come cheer the ’Dores on to victory! A limited number of game tickets in the Reunion block are available at $35 each. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. To order, call (615) 322-4158. Football tickets will not be mailed. Pick your tickets up during registration hours.

*These sessions have been approved for CME credit.

**Kickoff time will be announced approximately 10 days before game day and could start as early as 11 a.m. or as late as 8 p.m. Check vucommodores.com for updates.

REGISTRATION AND GENERAL INFORMATION

How to Register for ReunionYou can register in one of two ways:1. Please visit vu.edu/mdreunion to register online. 2. Fill out the enclosed form and mail with your payment.

(Please note: credit card payment can only be made via online registration or by calling (800) 288-0266.)

Deadlines and PaymentOnline registration closes Friday, October 3. To register after October 3, please call the VMAA office at (800) 288-0266. On-site registration will be available.

Refunds and Registration ChangesFor a full refund, you must notify the VMAA by Friday, October 3, at (800) 288-0266. If you would like to make any changes to your registration, please call (800) 288-0266.

Disability NeedsIf you have questions regarding disability-related needs, please contact the VMAA office at (800) 288-0266 or [email protected] in advance of your visit.

Recreation and Wellness CenterAlumni have free use of the newly renovated Vanderbilt Recreation and Wellness Center during the weekend. Learn more at vanderbilt.edu/campusrecreation.

Vanderbilt BookstoreThe bookstore is located at 2501 West End Ave. A special VUSM bookstore kiosk will be set up in Light Hall on Friday, October 10, 9:30 a.m.–3 p.m.

Specialty SocietiesWe extend a warm welcome to members of the Thomas E. Brittingham, Lonnie S. Burnett and Amos Christie Societies who are holding meetings in conjunction with our Reunion 2014 festivities. See vu.edu/mdreunion or call (615) 322-0310 for details and registration information.

As Reunion draws closer, be sure to check our website—vu.edu/mdreunion—for the latest information regarding weekend events and details.

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