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Baylor College of MedicineOffice of Continuing Medical EducationHouston, TexasAnnounces
15th Innovations in Urologic Practice
October 18 – 20, 2007Thursday afternoon, Friday morning, and Saturday morning
Inn at Loretto211 Old Santa Fe TrailSanta Fe, New Mexico
NeedsThe rapidly changing health care environment and pace of technologic innovations in medicinerequire urologists to keep abreast of state-of-the-art diagnosis and management of urologic disease.This annual conference focuses on current controversies and innovative diagnostic and treatmentstrategies for some of the most common urologic problems faced by clinical urologists.
ObjectivesAt the conclusion of the activity, the participant should be able to:� Counsel patients and implement an appropriate strategy for observation of small renal masses� Understand the requirements and learning curve for the transition from open to laparoscopic
radical nephrectomy� Incorporate education of patients with locally advanced kidney, prostate, and renal pelvis cancer
regarding integration of neo and adjuvant therapies for these common urologic cancers� Discern the similarities and differences in approaches to hematuria and priaprism in children and
adolescents, compared to adults� Understand the principles and surgical technique for photovaporization of the prostate for benign
prostatic hypertrophy� Explain the pros and cons of testosterone replacement therapy for men with and without prostate
cancer, and implement a rational treatment strategy for hypogonadal testosterone deficiency� Understand the physiology and psychosocial aspects of female sexual dysfunction� Understand the current timing (and rationale thereof) for surgical address in disorders of sexual
differentiation (intersex)
Educational MethodsLectures � Syllabus � Case Presentations � Question and Answer Sessions � Video Presentations
Target AudienceUrologists, physician assistants, nurses
EvaluationEvaluation by questionnaire will address program content, presentation, and possible bias.
Accreditation/Credit DesignationBaylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Baylor College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMAPRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.
15th Innovations in Urologic PracticeOctober 18 – 20, 2007Thursday afternoon, Friday morning, and Saturday morningInn at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Activity Director: Seth P. Lerner, MDActivity Co-Director: Lawrence J. Cisek, Jr, MD, PhDActivity Coordinator: Ellen Seaback, CMP, CAE
FacultyThomas W. Jarrett, MDChairman of UrologyGeorge Washington UniversityHospitalWashington, DC
Laurence Klotz, MDProfessor Department of SurgeryChief Division of UrologySunnybrook Health Sciences CenterChair Canadian Urology-Oncology GroupEditor in Chief (founding),Canadian Journal of UrologyChair, Global GU Oncology GroupUniversity of TorontoOntario, Canada
Edward M. Messing, MDWinfield W. Scott Chair ofUrologyProfessor of Urology and OncologyDeputy Director of the Universityof Rochester Cancer CenterRochester, New York
Guest Faculty
Anthony Y. Smith, MDProfessor and Chief Department of SurgeryDivision of Urology
Jason M. Wilson, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryDivision of Urology
University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Gilad E. Amiel, MDAssistant ProfessorScott Department of UrologyDirector, Laboratory ofGenitourinary Tissue Engineering
Rodney A. Appell, MDProfessor of Urology Chief, Division of VoidingDysfunction and Female Urology
Timothy B. Boone, MD, PhDRussell and Mary Hugh ScottProfessor and Chair Scott Department of UrologySecondary Appointment,Department of Physical Medicineand RehabilitationChairman, Urology Departmentand Medical Director,Urodynamics LaboratoriesThe Methodist Hospital
Lars J. Cisek, MD, PhDAssistant ProfessorScott Department of UrologyPediatric Urology
Michael Coburn, MDCarlton-Smith Chair in UrologicEducationAssociate ProfessorVice Chairman for AcademicAffairsResidency Program DirectorScott Department of UrologyChief of UrologyBen Taub General Hospital
Amy G. Coburn, MDClinical Associate ProfessorDepartment of Opthalmology
Edmond T. Gonzales, Jr, MDProfessorScott Department of UrologyEdmond T. Gonzales, Jr Chair inPediatric UrologyChief, Section of Pediatric UrologyHead, Department of SurgeryChief, Pediatric Urology ServiceTexas Children's Hospital
Ricardo R. Gonzalez, MDClinical Assistant Professor Urology Voiding Dysfunctionand Urodynamics
Eric A. Jones, MDAssistant Professor Specialist in Pediatric UrologyTexas Children’s Hospital
Mohit Kera, MD, MBA, MPHAssistant ProfessorScott Department of Urology
Dolores J. Lamb, PhDProfessorScott Department of UrologyDepartment of Molecular andCellular BiologyResearch DirectorLaboratory for Male ReproductiveResearch and TestingDirectorSpecial Procedures Laboratory
Seth P. Lerner, MD, FACSProfessorScott Department of UrologyBeth and Dave Swalm Chair inUrologic Oncology
Richard E. Link, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of UrologyDirector, Division of MinimallyInvasive Surgery and Endourology
Brian J. Miles, MDDistinguished Cullen Chair inUrologyProfessor of Urology
Martha Mims, MD, PhDAssociate ProfessorMedicine-Hematology &OncologyDirector, Clinical Trials SupportUnitDan L. Duncan Cancer Center
Guru Sonpavde, MDClinical Assistant ProfessorOncology and Urology
Baylor College of Medicine/Scott Department of Urology, Houston, Texas
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15th Innovations inTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2007
12:00 pm Registration and Exhibits Open
12:50 Welcome and AnnouncementsSeth P. Lerner, MD, and Lars J. Cisek,MD, PhD
RENAL CELL CARCINOMAModerator: Richard E. Link, MD, PhD
12:55 Management of Small Renal Masses– What to Watch and What to AbateEdward M. Messing, MD
1:15 Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy –Transition from Open to HAL to LapRichard E. Link, MD, PhD
1:35 The Role of RetroperitonealLymphadenectomy in Renal CellCarcinomaGilad E. Amiel, MD
1:55 Discussion, Questions and Answers
2:05 IVC Thrombus – Surgical Techniqueand OutcomesGilad E. Amiel, MD
2:25 Adjuvant Therapy for the UrologistGuru Sonpavde, MD
2:45 Case-Based Discussion
3:00 Break / Visit the Exhibits
GENERAL UROLOGYModerator: Michael Coburn, MD
3:25 Laparoscopy for the Old GeezerAnthony Y. Smith, MD
3:45 Contemporary Management ofRenal TraumaMichael Coburn, MD
4:10 Advances in BPH Therapy:Photoselective Laser VaporizationProstatectomy (PVP) with theGreenLight HPS SystemRicardo R. Gonzalez, MD
4:30 Discussion, Questions and Answers
4:40 Priapism: Fact and FictionMichael Coburn, MD
4:55 Avoiding Vision Loss and Eye Injuryin Urologic Drug Therapy andSurgeryAmy G. Coburn, MD
5:20 Discussion, Questions and Answers
5:30 Adjourn
6:30 Evening Reception
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2007SURGICAL TECHNIQUESModerator: Michael Coburn, MD
6:30 am Continental Breakfast and Sign In
7:00 Augmented Anastomotic Repair forUrethral StrictureMichael Coburn, MD
7:10 Minimally-Invasive BPH Therapy forHigh Risk PatientsRicardo R. Gonzalez, MD
7:20 Prostate Capsule Sparing RadicalCystectomyLaurence Klotz, MD
PROSTATE CANCERModerator: Brian J. Miles, MD
7:35 The Role of Statins in Prostate Cancer– Primer on ChemopreventionAnthony Y. Smith, MD
7:55 Watchful Waiting / Deferred Therapyfor Clinically Localized Prostate CancerLaurence Klotz, MD
8:15 Pitfalls During Early Experience withRALPRichard E. Link, MD, PhD
8:35 Expanding the Use of RALP for T3and High Grade DiseaseBrian J. Miles, MD
8:55 Discussion, Questions and Answers
9:05 What to do When the Nodes are Positive– Intra-op and Post-op Decision MakingEdward M. Messing, MD
9:25 HIFU-Image Guided Therapy forEarly Prostate CancerLaurence Klotz, MD
9:40 Adjuvant or Salvage RadiotherapyBrian J. Miles, MD
10:00 Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapyfor High Risk Patients – the MedicalOncologist ViewMartha P. Mims, MD, PhD
10:25 Discussion, Questions and Answers
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2007
7:15 am Continental Breakfast and Sign In
MEN’S HEALTH / REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINEModerator: Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
7:50 Hormone Replacement Therapy afterRadical ProstatectomyMohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
8:10 Laboratory Evaluation of the InfertileMaleDolores J. Lamb, PhD
8:35 Female Sexual DysfunctionMohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
8:55 Discussion, Questions and Answers
URODYNAMICS IN CLINICAL PRACTICEModerator: Timothy B. Boone, MD, PhD
9:15 Urodynamics in the Diagnosis andTreatment of Stress IncontinenceRodney A. Appell, MD
9:35 Urodynamics in the Diagnosis andManagement of NGBTimothy B. Boone, MD, PhD
9:55 Discussion, Questions and Answers
10:05 Practical Urodynamic Testing – Case Studies in the Female PatientRodney A. Appell, MD
10:25 Practical Urodynamic Testing – Case Studies in the Male PatientTimothy B. Boone, MD, PhD
10:45 Break / Visit the Exhibits
PEDIATRIC UROLOGYModerator: Lars J. Cisek, MD, PhD
11:10 Evolution of Surgical Management of IntersexEdmond T. Gonzales, Jr, MD
11:30 Practice Differences Between Pediatric and Adult Urologists forCommon Pediatric ProblemsLars J. Cisek, MD, PhD
11:50 Postnatal Management of FetalUrologic AbnormalitiesEric A. Jones, MD
12:10 pm Hypospadias Surgery – What Should You Keep and What Should You Refer?Jason M. Wilson, MD
12:30 Discussion, Questions and Answers
12:45 Adjourn
In order to meet the requirements of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, it is the policy ofBaylor College of Medicine that all individuals who are in a position to control the content of a CME activity (activity director, planning committee members, and faculty) disclose relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. All identified conflicts of interest are managed to help ensure that the educational material is scientifically based, accurate, current, and objectively presented. Specific disclosure will be made to the participantsprior to the educational activity.
Faculty, topics, program schedule, and credits are subject to change.
Audio or videotaping is prohibited without written permission from the Activity Director and the Office of ContinuingMedical Education, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
10:40 Break / Visit the Exhibits
UROTHELIAL CANCERModerator: Seth P. Lerner, MD
11:05 Endoscopic Management for UpperTract Tumors – State-of-the-ArtThomas W. Jarrett, MD
11:25 Nephroureterectomy – Laparoscopic vs. OpenThomas W. Jarrett, MD, and Seth P. Lerner, MD
11:50 Integrated Treatment Strategies forUpper Tract DiseaseGuru Sonpavde, MD
12:20 pm Quality Control for TURBTSeth P. Lerner, MD
12:40 Case-Based Discussion
1:00 Adjourn
Fee, Registration and Confirmation InformationRefer to the registration form for the fee schedule. Your registration will not be processed untilpayment is received. Your registration will be confirmed. If you have not received confirmation atleast 5 business days before the activity start date, contact the Office of Continuing MedicalEducation (OCME) immediately.
If you plan to register on-site, contact OCME at least 24 hours in advance to confirm activity statusand space availability. The OCME reserves the right to limit the number of participants in an activ-ity and will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by an individual whose registration is notconfirmed and for whom space is not available.
To register/pay online, visit the activity website at www.BaylorCME.org/1378
Cancellation/Refund PolicyRequests for registration refunds must be in writing and received by the Office of ContinuingMedical Education (OCME) at least 10 business days before the activity begins. The date therequest is received by the OCME will be considered the cancellation date. Requests receivedafter the refund deadline will not be processed. Cancellations are subject to a $50 administrativefee deducted from the registration fee paid to cover guarantees and other expenses. Requestsshould be mailed to the OCME or faxed to (713) 798-7955.
The OCME reserves the right to cancel activities, not less than 10 business days before thescheduled date, if extenuating circumstances make it necessary. Registrants will be notified atthe contact number indicated on the registration form followed by written notification. If anactivity is cancelled, OCME's liability is limited to the registration fee paid. Note: If payment ismade by check, social security number is required to process refund
Conference Location and Accommodations Inn at Loretto211 Old Santa Fe Trail Reservations: (800) 727-5531 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Fax: (505) 984-7964
Accommodations should be arranged directly with the Inn at Loretto Hotel. Please identify your-self with the Baylor Innovations in Urology Conference when making reservations in order tobenefit from the special group rate ($229.00 single/double). Additional housekeeping andportage fees apply. Rooms have been reserved at the special rate on a space available basis. Thedeadline to receive the special rate is Monday, September 17, 2007. A limited number of roomshave been reserved at the special conference rate - PLEASE BOOK EARLY.
TransportationThe Inn at Loretto is located 70 minutes from the Albuquerque International Airport. There arecommuter flights available from Albuquerque to Santa Fe. Shuttle service to the hotel is avail-able through Sandia Shuttle Express, (888) 775-5696. Reservations are required to guaranteeseating. Round trip, prepaid rate is $45.00.
For Further Information ContactBaylor College of Medicine Phone: (713) 798-8237 Office of Continuing Medical Education Fax: (713) 798-7955One Baylor Plaza, MS: BCM 155Houston, TX 77030
Visit our website located at www.BaylorCME.org for information about other Baylor College ofMedicine CME activities.
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