San Francisco, CA | May 2-6, 2015 Y AR IN M IM RA EL OG PR PR 2015 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting NEW IN 2015 THE ANNUAL MEETING HAS BEEN IMPROVED! · STARTS ON SATURDAY · MORE SURGICAL TUTORIALS · SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS BY SUBSPECIALISTS · PROGRAM MAPPED IN PREPARATION FOR EXAMS SOCIAL MEDIA ACOG Annual Meeting @ACOG_AM Log on to Facebook for meeting highlights and tips for the next day’s events: www.facebook.com/ACOGAnnualMeeting View summary ACOG Annual Meeting @ACOG_AM Follow us on Twitter @ACOG_AM. Use the hashtag #ACOG15 to get live coverage, share what you’ve learned, find friends, and share photos. View summary · DAILY RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS · ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A JUNIOR FELLOW? Two well-known professors challenge two young physicians to see who is smarter than a team of residents. FUN & FACTS! · NETWORK WITH ALUMNI: See your fellow residents again at the MIX AND MINGLE ALUM RECEPTION START PLANNING NOW! EARN UP TO 31 CME CREDITS New to social media? 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ALL COURSES NOW START SATURDAY, MAY 2 REGISTER EARLY AT: www.acog.org/annualmeeting TABLE OF CONTENTS Invitation_________________________ 2 Monday-at-a-Glance_____________ 30 How to Register____________________ 3 Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses____________31 What You Need to Know_____________ 4 Educational Objectives_____________ 5 Licensure and Credentialing_________ 6 ABOG Examination Topics___________ 7 Collaboration______________________ 8 2015 COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM DANIEL M. BREITKOPF, MD—CHAIR SHARON T. PHELAN, MD CAMILLE A. CLARE, MD, MPH, CPE LAUREN D. DEMOSTHENES, MD DAVID M. HAAS, MD RICHARD S. HANSELL, MD IVVANEE E. MARTINEZ, MD CAELA R. MILLER, MD MAUREEN G. PHIPPS, MD J. KELL WILLIAMS, MD LAURIE J. MCKENZIE, MD—GENERAL SESSION CHAIR Copyright 2014 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 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Subspecialty Societies Sessions______ 9 Meeting Planner __________________ 10 Colloquia________________________ 12 Saturday at-a-Glance______________ 14 Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses____________ 15 Clinical Seminars (AM)_________17 Clinical Seminars (PM) ________ 18 Lunch Seminars______________19 Lunch with the Experts________20 Medical Student Events____________21 Sunday at-a-Glance______________ 22 Surgical Tutorials_____________23 Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses____________24 Clinical Seminars (AM)_________33 Clinical Seminars (PM)_________34 Junior Fellow Monday_____________35 Tuesday-at-a-Glance_____________ 36 Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses____________37 Clinical Seminars (AM)_________38 Clinical Seminars (PM)_________39 Lunch Seminars______________40 Lunch with the Experts________41 Wednesday-at-a-Glance__________ 42 Clinical Seminars (AM)_________43 Cutting Edge Topics_______________45 Things to Remember______________46 Ancillary Meetings________________48 Business Meetings________________49 Camp ACOG and Youth Tours________50 Spouse and Guest Tours___________52 Registration Information___________54 Clinical Seminars (AM)_________26 Hotel Information_________________57 Clinical Seminars (PM)_________27 Hotel Map_______________________58 Lunch Seminars______________28 Registration Form_________________60 Lunch with the Experts________29 Future Meetings__________________64 Hotel Registration Form____________65 THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 1 WELCOME INVITATION Teaming Up for Women’s Health is the theme for the 2015 Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting and we at ACOG are very excited about the NEW format for the upcoming meeting being held May 2–6 in San Francisco, California. The meeting will actually start on Saturday with plenary lectures, clinical seminars, luncheon roundtables, postgraduate and hands-on courses held every day. On Saturday and Tuesday we will have 6 hour postgraduate courses available at a new time from 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM so members have an opportunity to attend other sessions that morning or enjoy some of the city. Our Welcome Reception will take place Saturday evening and will be fun for all ages! Each day of the conference offers a specialty focus: Saturday— Obstetric Emergencies, Sunday—Operative Gynecology, Monday— Contraception, Tuesday—Menopause, and Wednesday—Office Practice and Patient Safety, with additional sessions offered every day that address content specific to our specialty in obstetrics, gynecology, and practice. This new format is geared for our members so everyone can get the most out of our meeting and attend the sessions that interest them during their available time. The exhibit hall will have a grand opening on Monday and lunch will be provided in the hall to all attendees that day. Coffee breaks will also be held in the hall on Tuesday, and the Convocation Reception will be held at the ACOG Booth in the hall on Wednesday. The Mix and Mingle Alumni Reception was a huge success last year, so it will be continued in 2015 with improvements everyone will enjoy. This will take place on Monday evening. With so many new activities, it’s a good idea to start planning early! Sue Ellen and I look forward to seeing you in San Francisco! John C. Jennings, MD President, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU! 2 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM REGISTER ONLINE Advance registration saves time and money and guarantees you the largest selection of postgraduate courses, clinical seminars, lunch with the experts (round table discussions), lunch seminars (boxed lunch with seminar) and surgical tutorials. HOW TO REGISTER EASILY ONLINE 1. Visit: acog.org/annualmeeting 2. Click on REGISTER NOW 3. Fill in the attendee information sections and select the sessions you would like to attend during the meeting. 4. Calculate the full cost using the table provided and choose your preferred method of payment. 5. SUBMIT with one simple click! Registration fees for the 2015 ACOG Meeting include Colloquia, Clinical Seminars, Surgical Tutorials, and the Film Festival. See page 54 for the registration fees for each membership category. Additional session fees are listed below: Postgraduate Course (6hr) $290 Hands-On Course (6hr) $640 Postgraduate Course (3hr) $165 Hands-On Course (3hr) $320 Lunch with the Experts $55 Lunch Seminars $55 FAX (703) 631-6288 MAIL SE PAGEE 54 ACOG Registration Center c/o J Spargo & Associates 11208 Waples Mill Road, Suite 112 Fairfax, VA 22030 Separate registrations required for the following: • Housing Reservations • Camp ACOG and Youth Tours www.accentregister.com/register/campacog15 • Spouse and Guest Tours www.accentregister.com/register/acogtours15 THE DEADLINE FOR ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS Friday, April 10. HOUSING RESERVATIONS CLOSE Friday, April 3. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 3 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Use the meeting planner to help build your customized conference agenda. REGISTRATION HOURS FRIDAY 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM EXHIBIT HALL HOURS MONDAY 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM SATURDAY – TUESDAY 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM TUESDAY 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM WEDNESDAY 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM WEDNESDAY 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM Pick up your badge and meeting materials. NEW DAILY FOCUS Every day has topics that cover the breadth of obstetrics and gynecology. In addition, there is a daily concentration of presentations: SATURDAY OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES SUNDAY OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY MONDAY CONTRACEPTION TUESDAY MENOPAUSE WEDNESDAY PATIENT SAFETY AND OFFICE PRACTICE NEW SUBSPECIALTY COURSES Stay up-to-date with subspecialty directed sessions to exchange best practices. NEW LIVE TELESURGEY New this year: You can view a live laparoscopic telesurgery followed by a Q&A session. WELCOME RECEPTION Don’t miss the Welcome Reception held on Saturday evening, and enjoy some San Francisco music, cuisine, and fun! JUNIOR FELLOW OPPORTUNITIES If you are a Junior Fellow, Monday is the day for you. ABOG leadership will be presenting a seminar on information that will be useful for preparing to take the board exams. It will be followed by The Dr. Scott and The Honorable Dr. Nan Hayworth Junior Fellow Course. See page 35 for details. MEDICAL STUDENT EVENTS Workshops and a lecture geared specifically for medical students include the NEW “Step Up to Residency,” a CREOG/APGO program designed for 4th year students with hands-on skills training for preparation to begin on Day 1 of residency. See page 21 for details. SURGICAL TUTORIALS Surgical Tutorials are offered on Sunday morning. Included in the registration fee. FILM FESTIVAL The Film Festival on Sunday afternoon is for you to view the latest in surgical procedures. Films will be shown again on Tuesday. 4 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES SESSION TYPES: At the conclusion of the 2015 Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, participants should be able to: COLLOQUIA Colloquia are keynote lectures that are included in the meeting registration fee. • Describe the impact of birth location on outcomes CLINICAL SEMINARS • Discuss the impact of breast density on mammography results These 60-minute sessions are offered from Saturday through Wednesday and are organized by educational track: obstetrics, gynecology, and practice. • Describe the techniques for tissue removal during gynecologic surgery You can register for one during each session they are offered. They are included in the registration fee. • Cite the advantages and disadvantages of routine salpingectomy for cancer risk reduction LUNCH SEMINARS Enjoy a boxed lunch while listening to a seminar. You can register for one each day. • Describe the role of routine cervical length screening in pregnancy POSTGRADUATE AND HANDS-ON COURSES • Discuss the evolution of contraceptive regulation in the United States Three and six-hour postgraduate and hands-on courses are offered Saturday through Tuesday. Registration is limited. Reserve your spot today. • Describe the role of disclosure of medical errors in clinical practice LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS • Identify new strategies for prevention of prematurity These roundtable discussions are led by a content expert and organized by educational track. Tables can accommodate nine participants. • Describe the role of the pelvic exam in preventative health care Register early to reserve your spot. POSTER SESSIONS Poster presentations will be available throughout the meeting Saturday to Tuesday. Authors will be available for one-hour question/answer sessions. Plan to stop by. CUTTING EDGE TOPICS IN OB-GYN This session features a panel of speakers from subspecialty societies that will bring you up-to-date on the hot topics and current trends that have the most impact. SESSION TRACKS: OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 5 LICENSURE AND CREDENTIALING CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACCME ACCREDITATION The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)™ The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 31 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. COLLEGE COGNATE CREDIT(S) The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 31 College Cognate Credits toward the Program for Continuing Professional Development for the Annual Meeting. The College has a reciprocity agreement with the AMA that allows AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to be equivalent to College Cognate Credits. Physicians may claim either AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ OR College Cognate Credit. Physicians may NOT claim both. If you are a physician member of the College, you may have your CME credits tracked through the College cognate system (our unique program for documenting continuing professional development). If you are not a physician member of the College, or if you do not want your credits tracked by the College, you will be responsible for reporting the CME credits that you earn at the Annual Meeting yourself. These courses may be useful to comply with credentialing and licensure requirements. It is your responsibility to submit evidence of your attendance at these courses. ACOG does not guarantee that this evidence will be accepted by an agency or institution. This symbol is representative of an educational opportunity in one of the content areas listed below. CLINICAL COMPETENCE OR FOCUSED AREA OF INTEREST: Cultural Competence: Page 43 Genetics/Genomics: Pages 31, 37, 44 Geriatrics: Page 39 Infectious Diseases/Infection Control: Pages 24, 29, 38 Interpersonal and Communication Skills: Pages 27, 28, 29, 43 Medical Ethics: Page 27 Pain Management: Pages 20, 28, 43 Saturday Maximum 8 CME credits Practice-Based Learning and Improvement: Pages 16, 26 Sunday Maximum 8 CME credits Monday Maximum 7 CME credits Patient Safety: Pages 16, 25, 28, 29, 43 Tuesday Maximum 7 CME credits Wednesday Maximum 1 CME credit TOTAL = 31 CME credits DISCLOSURE OF FACULTY AND INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS In accordance with College policy, all faculty members and planning committee members have been asked to sign a statement in which they have disclosed any financial interests or other relationships with industry relative to topics they will discuss at this program. At the beginning of the program, faculty members are expected to disclose any such information to participants. Such disclosure allows you to better evaluate the objectivity of the information presented in lectures. Please report on your evaluation form any undisclosed conflict of interest you perceive. 6 EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR STATE LICENSURE AND CREDENTIALING ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM Prescribing of Controlled Substances: Pages 29, 31 Risk Management: Pages 20, 37 Systems-Based Practice: Pages 31, 33 ABOG EXAMINATION TOPICS STU GUIDDEY Use this chart to identify sessions to help you study! OBSTETRICS IA. Preconception/Antenatal Care (40) Routine prenatal care (diet; life style; habits) Counseling (29, 31) Genetic (44) Teratogenesis Exercise Complications Nausea and vomiting; hyperemesis Early pregnancy loss 2nd and 3rd trimester losses Multifetal gestation (19) Hypertensive disorders unique to pregnancy Pre-eclampsia Eclampsia Infectious diseases Coexistent medical diseases (25, 32) Surgical conditions (acute abd., adnexal & breast masses, etc.) Psychiatric disorders (17, 33) Fetal assessment/Prenatal diagnosis (24) Abnormal fetal growth Anomalies Ultrasound (18) Abnormalities of AFV Indications for testing Isoimmunization IB. Intrapartum Care Normal Induction and augmentation (17) Fetal monitoring (normal) (25) Abnormalities of labor (37) Preterm labor and delivery (38) Post-term Preterm ROM Fetal monitoring (abnormal) Dystocia (16) Malpresentations (breech, face, brow, etc.) Cord problems (prolapse, know, entanglement, etc.) Infections (chorioamnionitis, mastitis, etc) Hemorrhage (15, 41) Thrombosis/Embolism (33) Operative Cesarean (primary, repeat, emergency, hysterectomy, VBAC) (28, 33) Forceps (15) Vacuum (41) Wound complications Complications of operative delivery Episiotomy and tears (perineal, cervix, vagina, vulva, hematoma) Placental complications (26) Abruption Previa Acreta/percreta (25) Anesthesia (20) IC. Postpartum Care Routine (includes lactation) GYNECOLOGY IIA. Diagnostic Ultrasonography (39) Diagnostic Laparoscopy (25) Diagnostic Hysteroscopy (23, 24) IIB. Preoperative Evaluation Routine evaluation Co-existing medical conditions (DM, CV, Pulm, thrombophilias, etc.) (32) Geriatric (39) IIC. Surgical Management Non-infectious benign conditions (41) Vulvovaginal/cervical (VIN, CIN, VAIN, masses, etc.) (16) Uterine (myomas, AUB, hyperplasia, etc.) Tubal (ectopic, infertility, sterilization, etc.) Adnexal masses (20) Pelvic relaxation (cystocele, rectocele, prolapse, etc.) (37) Fistulae (all) Endometriosis and adenomyosis (43) Urinary and fecal incontinence (18) Pelvic pain Acute (torsion, appendicitis, etc.) Chronic (endometriosis, etc.) (28) Infectious conditions PID (salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, TB, etc.) Spontaneous, complete, incomplete abortion (1st and 2nd trimester) (27) Congenital anomalies (reproductive tract) IID. Surgical Procedures Minor Operative Laparoscopy (including sterilization) (25) Operative Hysteroscopy (24) Major Hysterectomy (with and without oophorectomy) (25, 31) Vaginal (26) Abdominal Laparoscopic (total and LAVH) Robotic (23) Pelvic floor repairs Prolapse (39) Incontinence Laparotomy (28) IIE. Surgical Complications (24) Hemorrhage Bowel injury (small and large) Urinary tract injury IIF. Neoplasia Vulva & vagina Cervix (29) Uterus Tube Ovary GTN Breast (39) IIG. Postoperative Care and Complications Routine (orders, diet, etc.) Gastrointestinal Injury Ileus SBO Necrotizing fasciitis Wound (23) Normal care Infection Dehiscence Urinary tract UTI Fistulae IIH. Emergency Care OFFICE PRACTICE / WOMEN’S HEALTH IIIA. Routine care Age-appropriate screening Immunizations (19) Lifestyle counseling (obesity, smoking, exercise, substance abuse, etc.) (33, 43) Perimenopause and menopause (32, 37, 41) Family planning Contraception (34, 40) Sterilization Pediatric and Adolescent Care (29) Congenital anomalies Menstrual disorders Psychosocial Geriatric Care Obesity (29) Genetic counseling (non-pregnancy related, eg BRCA) (31) IIIB. Medical Problems Breast disorders (25, 41) Imaging Benign Malignant UTI Major diseases (32) CV (includes hypertension, MI, etc.) Pulmonary Gastrointestinal Thrombophilias (33, 41) Autoimmune (DM, lupus, etc.) Endocrine (thyroid, adrenal) Dyslipidemias Osteopenia and osteoporosis Minor diseases (32, 37) Headache Irritable bowel Arthritis STIs IIIC. Gynecologic-Specific Disorders Endocrine PCOS Hirsuitism Infertility (any cause) (37) Evaluation Office treatment (clomid, etc.) Other disorders of menstruation (AUB, PMS, migraine, dysmenorrhea, etc.) Vulvar conditions (24, 38) Infectious diseases VIN Dermatoses (ulcers) Chronic pain Vaginal conditions (24) Discharge Septae VAIN Cervix (29) Abnormal cytology CIN (dysplasia, CIS) (19) Colposcopy Infectious disease Incompetence Uterus Myomas Polyps Hyperplasia Ovary Cystic masses Solid masses Pelvic pain Acute Chronic (20) Endometriosis (38) Incontinence and pelvic floor defects (18) Bladder Rectum Prolapse Early pregnancy loss (spontaneous, recurrent) Other benign pelvic masses Reproductive tract cancer Vulva Cervix Uterus Ovary IIID. Psychosocial Sexual dysfunction (20. 34, 39) Domestic violence (28) Psychiatric disorders (depression, eating disorders, etc.) (17, 33) LGBT issues (27) IIIE. Office Procedures LEEP Essure IUD (20) Hysteroscopy (23, 24) Ultrasonography (39) IIIF. Cross Content Basic Science Physiology Anatomy (23) Pathology Microbiology Immunology Embryology Pharmacology Genetics Ethics and Professionalism Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Medicine (20) Systems-Based Practice Patient Safety Communication (Patients and Peers) and Health Literacy (28, 40) THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 7 COLLABORATION Collaboration within Obstetrics and Gynecology enhances the educational value ACOG offers at our annual meeting. Our professional partners are featured in the sessions highlighted by these icons. THESE ICONS SIGNIFY COLLABORATION WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. THE AMERICAN BOARD OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY ACP AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS SOCIETY OF OB-GYN HOSPITALISTS SGO SOCIETY OF GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY SASGOG AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GYNECOLOGIC LAPAROSCOPISTS THE SOCIETY FOR ACADEMIC SPECIALISTS IN GENERAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE SOCIETY FOR MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE SOCIETY OF FAMILY PLANNING (SFP) AMERICAN UROGYNECOLOGIC SOCIETY NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY (NASPAG) 8 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM SOCIETY OF GYNECOLOGIC SURGEONS (SGS) FOR THE SPECIALIST IN COMPREHENSIVE NE W OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (GENERALIST) NEW this year, these sessions are presented by subspeciality societies and geared to the practicing ob-gyn. SATURDAY, MAY 2 MONDAY, MAY 4 SOCIETY FOR MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE (SMFM) SOCIETY OF FAMILY PLANNING (SFP) • The Progesterone Story: Why, How, Who, When, What • Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes: At the Limits • Three Dreaded Phone Calls—Infectious Exposures to Fear or Not • Multiple Gestation: Those Complicated Twins—Does Chorionicity Matter • Noninvasive Prenatal Testing: Really for All The Society of Family Planning will be hosting a three hour session that will highlight new research and clinical practice issues related to contraception, abortion, STIs, sexuality, and how to translate the best evidence into clinical practice. SUNDAY, MAY 3 Improving Outcomes and Care of Hospitalized Obstetric Patients SOCIETY OF GYNECOLOGIC SURGEONS (SGS) The course will introduce and review processes that improve: • Clinical outcomes and provide specific 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM • Evidence-based medicine of surgical practice • Vaginal hysterectomy (the original and still pre-eminent form of minimally invasive hysterectomy) • Techniques of vaginal hysterectomy • Summaries of the Systematic Research Group (SRG) on: Mesh Use in Reconstructive Surgery, the Management of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding, Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism and/or use of Estrogen and the Pelvic Floor • Two award-winning research papers with expert discussion of findings SOCIETY OF GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY (SGO) SGO This presentation will review current trends in breast cancer care. It will also review complex surgical procedures and tips and tricks for topics including obesity and Morcellation. 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM SOCIETY OF OB-GYN HOSPITALISTS (SOGH) clinical examples of success • More effective ways to provide medical care • Methods to decrease the cost of healthcare • Use safety, organization, leadership, and teamwork skills to identify areas of opportunity • Implementation, and measure patient care • Collaborative care models for reducing cesarean delivery • Practical update on female sexual disorders for the busy clinician • Pelvic exam on request and shared decision making • HPV screening for cervical cancer • Top 2 SASGOG abstracts will be featured in 10-minute segments throughout the session TUESDAY, MAY 5 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE (ASRM) Case-based interactive presentations of: • New diagnostic approaches to fertility therapy • Endometriosis • Clinical oncofertility • When to refer for male fertility evaluation • How old is too old for ART? NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY (NASPAG) and obstetric service projects • • • • 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GYNECOLOGIC LAPAROSCOPISTS (AAGL) • Demonstration of difficult laparoscopic techniques • Designed for gynecologic surgeons who have incorporated the gamut of minimally invasive surgical option to patients • Surgical dissection • Tissue extraction techniques THE SOCIETY FOR ACADEMIC SPECIALISTS IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (SASGOG) SASGOG A fast-paced series of presentations and panel discussion by national experts featuring practical tools for practice including: • Emerging infections in pregnancy Adnexal masses in the adolescent Common findings of functional ovarian cysts Algorithm for dysmenorrhea treatment Endometriosis in the adolescent AMERICAN UROGYNECOLOGIC SOCIETY (AUGS) Office Management Challenges for the Ob-Gyn Involving the Lower Urinary Tract and Pelvic Floor Case presentations highlighting: • Pelvic floor physical therapy • New treatments for OAB • Urodynamics in your practice • Staging and evaluating prolapse including anterior and posterior repair versus a pessary versus surgical decision making for urinary incontinence and prolapse • Slings and mesh—the real deal, what is okay and what is not THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 9 MEETING PLANNER 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 The Hale Lecture 10:00 10:30 The Anna The Jim and Marie D’Amico Midge Breeden Lecture Lecture SATURDAY, MAY 2 11:00 11:30 12:00 Q&A with President’s Program Speakers Break 12:30 Lunch with the Experts Clinical Seminars Lunch Seminars Hands-on Course (6 hour) OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES ABOG/MOC Annual Business Meetings Abstracts (4 Presenters) The John I. Brewer Memorial Lecture Are You Smarter Than a Junior Fellow? Subspecialty: SGS and SGO Lunch with the Experts Subspecialty: SGS and SGO Clinical Seminars SUNDAY, MAY 3 Lunch Seminars Break OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY Surgical Tutorial Surgical Tutorial Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses Abstracts (4 Presenters) Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses The Irvin M. Cushner Memorial Lecture The Edith Louise Potter Memorial Lecture Junior Fellow Day: ABOG Seminar Junior Fellow Day: ABOG Seminar Medical Student Events MONDAY, MAY 4 Medical Student Events Subspecialty: SOGH and SFP Subspecialty: SOGH and SFP Break Postgraduate Courses CONTRACEPTION Postgraduate Courses Lunch in the Exhibit Hall for all Attendees Clinical Seminars Film Festival TUESDAY, MAY 5 Abstracts (4 Presenters) MENOPAUSE The Benson and Pamela Harer Seminar on History Gerald and Barbara Holzman Stump the Professors Postgraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses Clinical Seminars Sterling B Williams, MD Menopause Lecture Series Subspecialty: ASRM, AUGS, NASPAG WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 7:30 Robing Convocation PATIENT SAFETY AND OFFICE PRACTICE KEY Colloquia Clinical Seminars Postgraduate and Hands-On Courses 10 Break in the Exhibit Hall Lunch with the Experts Sterling B Williams, MD Menopause Lecture Series Lunch Seminars Subspecialty: ASRM, AUGS, NASPAG Convocation Reception in Exhibit Hall ABOG Lecture Clinical Seminars FIlm Festival, Abstracts Meetings Lunch with the Experts ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM Lunch Seminars Evening Events Breaks 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 Lunch with the Experts 3:00 3:30 4:00 The Donald F. Richardson Memorial Lecture Lunch Seminars 4:30 5:00 March of Dimes Annual Lecture 5:30 6:00 — Evening Events Welcome Reception (5:30 PM – 7:00 PM) Clinical Seminars Hands-On Course (6 hour) Hands-On Course (6 hour) Break Subspecialty: SMFM Subspecialty: SMFM Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses ACOG Town Hall Meeting Hosted by the Council of District Chairs The John and Marney Mathers Lecture The Samuel A. Cosgrove Memorial Lecture Lunch with the Experts Lunch Seminars Clinical Seminars Appy Hour Break and Social Media Meet Up Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses Film Festival The Morton and Diane Stenchever Lecture Mix and Mingle Alumni Reception (6:00 PM – 8:00 PM) Medical Student Reception (5:30 PM – 7:00 PM) Junior Fellow Hayworth Lecture and Medical Student Events Junior Fellow and Medical Student Events Subspecialty: SASGOG and AAGL Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses Subspecialty: SASGOG and AAGL Break and Social Media Meet Up Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses Clinical Seminars Lunch in the Exhibit Hall for all Attendees Appy Hour The Howard Taylor International Lecture Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses Lunch with the Experts Clinical Seminars Lunch Seminars Sterling B Williams, MD Menopause Lecture Series Break in the Exhibit Hall Postgraduate/Hands-On Courses Cutting Edge Topics in Ob-Gyn THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 11 COLLOQUIA SATURDAY, 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM The Hale Lecture “Improving Women’s Healthcare with Organized Medicine and Technology” Robert M. Wah, MD The Power, Promise and Pitfalls of organized medicine and health information technology will be discussed with our patients in the center. SATURDAY, 9:45 AM – 10:15 AM The Anna Marie D’Amico Lecture: More information to come Jon Murad SATURDAY, 10:15 AM – 10:45 AM The Jim and Midge Breeden Lecture: “Leading a High Performing Women’s Healthcare Team: Your ‘How To’ Checklist” C.M.A. Max Rogers IV, MD This session will address the root causes of medical errors leading to maternal and neonatal morbidity/mortality, the role physicians must assume on the women’s healthcare team to insure highly reliable results, and specific steps to incorporate in clinical setting to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. SATURDAY, 3:15 PM – 4:10 PM The Donald F. Richardson Memorial Lecture “Birthing Centers vs. Hospital Births—A Debate” Ginger K. Breedlove, PhD; Edward R. Yeomans, MD The President of the American College of Nurse Midwives with Dr. Yeomans will debate the growing trend of birthing centers providing care to low risk, healthy, pregnant women with an MFM authority. SATURDAY, 4:15 – 5:10 PM March of Dimes Annual Lecture “Emerging Concepts in the Pathogenesis of Preterm Birth” Michal Aviva Elovitz, MD This session will explore new concepts in the pathogenesis of preterm birth such as specific molecular profiles involved in premature cervical remodeling and the role of the cervicovaginal microbiome, and find new effective therapeutic options. SUNDAY, 9:00 AM – 9:55 AM The John I. Brewer Memorial Lecture “Mammographic Breast Density: What You Need to Know” Karla Kerlikowske, MD The impact of dense breasts on breast cancer risk and screening performance, supplemental screening tests, and which state law mandates patient information will be discussed. SUNDAY, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Are You Smarter Than a Junior Fellow? Haywood L. Brown, MD—Moderator; Meadow M. Good, DO—Moderator; Rajiv B. Gala, MD—Junior Fellow Participant; Norman F. Gant, Jr, MD—Fellow Participant; Cheryl B. Iglesia, MD—Fellow Participant; Luke A. Newton, MD—Junior Fellow Participant This NEW session presents a team of Fellows and team of Junior Fellows to see who is smarter than a group of residents. SUNDAY, 3:15 PM – 4:10 PM The John and Marney Mathers Lecture “Morcellation Debate” Keith B. Isaacson, MD; Javier F. Magrina, MD The benefits, risks, sequelae, and prevention of complications of power morcellation, as well as the use of other techniques, will be debated. 12 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM COLLOQUIA SUNDAY, 4:15 PM – 5:10 PM The Samuel A. Cosgrove Memorial Lecture “Routine Salpingectomy—A Debate” Kevin J. Doody, MD; Beth Y. Karlan, MD Bilateral salpingectomy to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer while preserving ovarian hormonal function and wider use of routine opportunistic salpingectomy will be debated. MONDAY, 9:00 AM – 9:55 AM The Irvin M. Cushner Memorial Lecture “Mitochondrial Transfer for Curbing Oocyte Aging and Treating Genetic Disorders: There is a Responsible Way” David L. Keefe, MD; Kutluk H. Oktay, MD One of the major reasons behind declining oocyte quality with age is mitochondrial dysfunction. Oocyte aging is associated with infertility, poor reproductive outcome and other mitochondria-related disturbance. MONDAY, 10:30 AM – 11:25 AM The Edith Louise Potter Memorial Lecture “Universal Cervical Length Screening”—A Debate Jay D. Iams, MD; Roberto J. Romero, MD Universal versus selective use of ultrasound measurement of cervical length to identify candidates for progestogen treatment will be debated. MONDAY, 3:15 PM – 4:10 PM Morton and Diane Stenchever Lecture—Learning to Find Life Fulfillment and Harmony as an Ob-Gyn Provider: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Medicine Michael R. Foley, MD Professional medical care and martial arts are blended by a maternal-fetal medicine specialist who offers a pathway to self awareness, colleague engagement, and self fulfillment. TUESDAY, 9:00 AM – 9:55 AM The Benson and Pamela Harer Seminar on History “YOUR Reproductive Decision? There’s a Law for That” Anne R. Davis, MD The course will address controversies past and present, legislative efforts, and how physician advocacy can bring our patients’ everyday dilemmas and medical common sense to those who shape policy and public perception. *Session preceded by the Donald F. Richardson Memorial Prize-winning papers. TUESDAY, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM Gerald and Barbara Holzman Stump the Professors Laurie J. McKenzie, MD—Moderator Professors: Molly A. Brewer, MD; Anthony R. Gregg, MD; Erin E. Tracy, MD; Lynn M. Westphal, MD This lively session presents four cases to a panel of professors as residents try to STUMP them! TUESDAY, 4:15 PM – 5:10 PM The Howard Taylor International Lecture “Should Annual Routine Pelvic Examinations Go the Way of the Dinosaurs?” Paula J. A. Hillard, MD; Hanna E. Bloomfield, MD This lecture will detail what other countries are doing when it comes to pelvic exams. WEDNESDAY, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM The ABOG Educational Foundation Lectureship on Patient Safety and Quality Improvement “To Tell or Not to Tell—Disclosure of Errors” Patrice M. Weiss, MD This lecture will address the challenges and techniques of disclosing to patients and families unwanted patient outcomes with and without medical error. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 13 SATURDAY AT-A-GLANCE OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 9:00 The Hale Lecture 10:00 The Anna Marie D’Amico Lecture 11:00 The Jim and Midge Breeden Lecture 12:00 1:00 2:00 Q&A with President’s Program Speakers Clinical Seminars 4:00 The Donald F. Richardson Memorial Lecture Annual Business Meeting Break 3:00 Lunch with the Experts Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses (3 -Hour) Lunch Seminars Clinical Seminars 5:00 6:00 March of Dimes Annual Lecture Welcome Reception Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses (3-Hour) Break ABOG / MOC Subspecialty: SMFM Hands-On Course (6-Hour) Hands-On Course (6-Hour) KEY Colloquia Clinical Seminars Postgraduate and Hands-On Courses FIlm Festival, Abstracts Meetings Lunch with the Experts Subspecialty: SMFM Lunch Seminars Evening Events Breaks HANDS-ON COURSES LIMITED SPACES— RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY! 14 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM SATURDAY POSTGRADUATE/HANDS-ON COURSES OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM HANDS-ON (NEW TIME!) Obstetric Clinical Emergencies (ECO) Course SEE PAGE 8 IB Shad H. Deering, MD; Tamika C. Auguste, MD; Thomas J. Benedetti, MD; Lisa M. Foglia, MD; Dena Goffman, MD Review current clinical evidence and checklists created for specific obstetric emergencies with hands-on simulations. This course is perfect for anyone who wants to review current protocols and practice for common and uncommon obstetric emergencies. It’s an update even for those with previous experience in simulation. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM HANDS-ON Essential Skills for Safe Forceps-Assisted Vaginal Delivery SEE PAGE 8 IB Emmanuelle Pare, MD Simulations on models will be used to acquire and practice technical forceps skills: assessing fetal position, forceps application, verifying the application and applying traction. Laparoscopic Suturing Made Easy: A Step-by-Step Approach Stuart R. Hart, MD; Emad M. Mikhail, MD; Craig J. Sobolewski, MD; Meir J. Solnik, MD Simulation will be used to teach the skills of basic and advanced laparoscopic suturing and knot tying, including the use of newer technologies such as barbed suture and automated suturing devices. OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 15 SATURDAY OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES POSTGRADUATE/HANDS-ON COURSES 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM POSTGRADUATE Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: An Opportunity to Improve David A. Sacks, MD; Siri L. Kjos, MD, MSEd This course will review diagnostic controversies, developments in the medical and obstetric management of gestational diabetes (GDM), maternal obesity, and glucose intolerance. The Etiology, Prevention, and Management of Stillbirth Ruth C. Fretts, MD; Uma Reddy, MD The epidemiology and risk factors for stillbirth as well as strategies for prevention will be discussed. Breastfeeding in the High-Risk Patient Camaryn Chrisman Robbins, MD; Alison Cahill, MD; Kari E. Hamlin, MD Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding as endorsed by the World Health Organization will be used to instruct breastfeeding in women with surgical or medical complications of childbirth, pre-existing medical conditions, and taking medications in the peri- and postpartum period. Impact on breast milk safety for neonates will be illustrated. Gynecologic Ultrasound—Who? What? Where? When? Why? SEE PAGE 8 IA Chrystie K. Fujimoto, MD; Steven R. Goldstein, MD This interactive course will expand the use and knowledge of first trimester and gynecologic ultrasound. Management and Evaluation of Urinary Incontinence SEE PAGE 8 IIIB Neena Agarwala, MD; Lawrence Lin, MD; Jonathan Y. Song, MD The differential diagnosis of incontinence in women and its office diagnosis and management of patients will be demonstrated. Discussion of surgical options, risks and benefits, indications, post-operative issues, and post-operative call will be taught. Mesh-related issues and pertinent data will also be presented. OB Coding and Documentation J. Martin Tucker, MD; George A. Hill, MD New for 2015, this course presents cases in a broad range of practical coding issues in obstetrics: evaluation and management of services, global obstetrical codes, ultrasound services, and other ancillary services. The transition to ICD-10 will be emphasized. 16 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE SATURDAY CLINICAL SEMINARS OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Shoulder Dystocia: How to Take the Fear Out of Management SEE PAGE 8 IB Ronald T. Burkman, Jr, MD The course will review the epidemiology of shoulder dystocia and neonatal brachial plexus injury with a focus on risk factors. The various release maneuvers will be discussed using animation video. In addtion, the key elements needed for appropriate documentation will be reviewed. Additional approaches to prevent, better manage, and improve communication will be part of the discussion. Material from the 2014 ACOG booklet “Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy” will be used in the discussion. FLIP CLASSROOM The Busy Obstetrician’s Guide to Breastfeeding Support: Maximum Impact, Minimum Effort Susan D. Rothenberg, MD Many OBs know that “breast is best,” but lack the skills to help their patients succeed, or fear lengthy discussions that delay the workday. This course will show that you don’t need a lot of time or expertise to make a big impact on breastfeeding rates. The Pelvic Mass: Strategies for Providing Optimum Care and Avoiding Nasty Surprises SEE PAGE 8 IIC Michael M. Frumovitz, MD Encountering an unexpected ovarian cancer intraoperatively is a gynecologist’s nightmare. This course will discuss the preoperative evaluation of adnexal masses. Fundamentals of Electrosurgery for the Gynecologic Surgeon PRACTICE-BASED LEARNING AND IMPROVEMENT Gregory James Raff, MD Didactics and live demonstration of electrosurgery will demonstrate best practices for the safe application of monopolar energy in the operating room and office. Emerging Strategies for Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Matthew L. Anderson, MD This course will highlight new emerging strategies for gynecologic cancer prevention. reVITALize Gynecology Data Definitions PATIENT SAFETY OBSTETRICS Julia V. Johnson, MD; Howard T. Sharp, MD National standard definitions of common terms used in all ACOG materials and for administrative purposes for quality measures will be discussed. Clinical topics include adolescent and benign gynecology, reproductive planning, infertility, breast and cervical issues, pain and bleeding, urogynecology, and menopause. GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 17 SATURDAY OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES CLINICAL SEMINARS 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM SEE PAGE 8 IB The Connie and Harry Jonas MD Clinical Seminar “Nulliparous Induction of Labor: Timing, Methods, and Success” Mary C. Tolcher, MD Indications, methods, and timing of labor induction in nulliparous women will be discussed. Are You Prepared? Use Business, Technology, and Social Media Tools to Sustain and Grow Your Practice! David S. Kim, MD, MS, MBA Online tools to assess patient comments and physician review sites, customer relationship software, track marketing campaigns, referral trends, patient encounters, and the application of financial tools will be discussed. Diabetes Education for Reproductive-Aged Women Cassandra E. Henderson, MD, CDE Healthy eating, physical activity, glucose monitoring, and encouraging self-management with the goal of decreasing insulin resistance will be taught. Polycystic ovary syndrome, bone health, premenopausal syndrome, in utero determinants of T2DM, and diabetes will be discussed. Management of Anxiety and Depression in Women: Tools for Ob-Gyn Practice SEE PAGE 8 IIID Lee A. Learman, MD, PhD Using cases and questions, this course will prepare ob-gyn specialists to accurately screen, diagnose, and manage uncomplicated depression and anxiety disorders using innovative behavior health methods. 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Financial Planning for Physicians: Your Financial APGAR James T. Breeden, MD An enjoyable and understandable presentation of the financial planning information necessary for your financial security. You, your spouse, and adult children will learn practical methods of achieving the goals that add value to your lives. 18 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE SATURDAY LUNCH SEMINARS OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM The OB’s Guide to Bereavement and Aftercare for Stillbirth Rana Snipe Berry, MD Overcome the challenges of handling stillbirth with our patients. To Be a Fetus: Management of Twin Pregnancies SEE PAGE 8 IA Manisha Gandhi, MD A facilitated discussion on the complications and management of monochorionic and dichorionic twin gestations will be conducted, in addition to the management to prevent preterm birth. Complimentary and Alternative Medicine PAIN MANAGEMENT SEE PAGE 8 IIIC Sarah Diana Fox, MD This course will cover a range of CAM treatment options for patients who prefer a holistic approach. Contemporary Cervical Cancer Screening and Management of Abnormal Cytology and HPV Results Lisa Bazzett-Matabele, MD A comprehensive review of abnormal pap test management and cervical biopsies will be discussed. Logistics for Running a Successful Immunization Program PATIENT SAFETY SEE PAGE 8 J. Martin Tucker, MD The common vaccines given in the Ob-Gyn office will be outlined. Clinical cases will illustrate necessary equipment, personnel, logistics, and basic coding and billing concerns of an immunization program. IIIA OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 19 SATURDAY LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Roundtable discussions led by a content expert and organized by educational track. Tables can accommodate nine participants. CONTRACEPTIVE/FAMILY PLANNING CDC’s Contraceptive Guidance: Tools and Tips for Use Naomi K. Tepper, MD Contraceptive Technology Update Pouru P. Bhiwandiwalla, MD Comorbidities and Contraception Frances Elizabeth Casey, MD Contraception in the Postpartum Period Jessica Kiley, MD Immediate Postpartum IUD Insertion Rameet H. Singh, MD DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Human Trafficking and the Women’s Healthcare Provider Melinda E. McNiel, MD EDUCATION Evidence-Based Medicine on the Fly Lee A. Learman, MD, PhD Medical Tourism: Across Continents and Across the Internet Vasiliki A. Moragianni, MD, MS Physicians as Community Health Advocates Susan S. Khalil, MD Disaster Planning of OB Units Kay I. Daniels, MD ETHICS/PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY/RISK MANAGEMENT Strategies to Prevent Regulatory Non-Compliance by Novice Investigators RISK MANAGEMENT Glenn R. Markenson, MD GYNECOLOGY Midurethral Slings and Synthetic Meshes: Surgical Tips Peter C.C. Mann, MD Screening for Breast Cancer Carol Swanson Cox, MD Adnexal Torsion: Challenges in Diagnosis and Management Cynthia Abraham, MD The Difficult Vaginal Hysterectomy Joseph M. Novi, DO Alternatives to Hysterectomy Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Relationship-Centered Approach John J. Sciarra, MD Sharon B. Stechna, MD PAIN MANAGEMENT Menopausal Management Rudi Ansbacher, MD An Introduction to the Manual Vacuum Aspirator Sara Pentlicky,MD INFECTIOUS DISEASES Complicated Vulvo-Vaginitis Syndromes: How to Diagnose and Treat Mark G. Martens, MD Vaccines and the Obstetrician-Gynecologist: Prevention is Better Than Treatment Melvin V. Gerbie, MD OBSTETRICS Cervical Ripening and Induction Incorporating Misoprostol E. Steve Lichtenberg, MD Anticoagulation During Pregnancy David E. Abel, MD Management of Pregnancies with a History of Preterm Birth Christina M. Davidson, MD Important Aspects of OB Anesthesia Seanna A. Thompson, MD Shoulder Dystocia: Prevention and Management Wayne R. Cohen, MD Screening for Gestational Diabetes: Newer Recommendations Luis B. Curet, MD PRACTICE Global Issues and Opportunities in Women’s Health Timothy R. B. Johnson, MD Healthcare Legislation: 2015 Challenges for Ob-Gyns Lucia DiVenere Genetic Abnormalities in Gynecologic Malignancies Paul B. Heller, MD Multispecialty Management of Sexual Problems with the PLISSIT Model 20 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM SEE PAGE 8 IIID Samuel Smith, MD 2015 MEDICAL STUDENT EVENTS MAY 3–5, 2015 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA FOURTH YEAR (ONLY) FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD YEAR ALL MEDICAL STUDENTS “Step Up to Residency” CREOG/ APGO Program* Hands-On Skills Workshop Medical Student Reception The John M. Gibbons Jr., MD Medical Student Lecture: Medical Student Residency Fair Course and Didactics Monday, May 4 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Convention Center Hands-On Skills Lab Monday, May 4 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Convention Center *Attendees will receive a certificate of attendance that lists skills necessary to begin their first year of residency, (Milestone One). Monday, May 4 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Convention Center Ob-Gyn as a Career Sunday, May 3 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM Convention Center Monday, May 4 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM San Francisco Marriott Marquis Tuesday, May 5 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM San Francisco Marriott Marquis Roundtable Discussion: Finding the Right Shoe and CV Personal Statement Monday, May 4 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Convention Center THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 21 SUNDAY AT-A-GLANCE OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY 8:00 9:00 Abstracts (4 Presenters) 10:00 The John I. Brewer Memorial Lecture Surgical Tutorials 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 Are You Smarter Than a Junior Fellow? Lunch with the Experts Surgical Tutorials Lunch Seminars Postgraduate/ Hands-On Course (6-Hour) 3:00 4:00 The John and Marney Mathers Lecture Clinical Seminars Clinical Seminars Break & Social Media Meet Up Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses (3-Hour) Subspecialty: SGS and SGO The Samuel A. Cosgrove Memorial Lecture Postgraduate/Hands-On Course (6-Hour) Postgraduate/Hands-On Course (6-Hour) Break 5:00 Appy Hour Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses (3-Hour) ACOG Town Hall Meeting Hosted by the Council of District Chairs Subspecialty: SGS and SGO Film Festival KEY Colloquia Clinical Seminars Postgraduate and Hands-On Courses FIlm Festival, Abstracts Meetings Lunch with the Experts Lunch Seminars Evening Events Breaks FILM FESTIVAL 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM The Film Festival on Sunday afternoon is for you to view the latest in surgical procedures. Films will be shown again on Tuesday. EVENING EVENTS 22 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM SUNDAY SURGICAL TUTORIALS OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM MRI-Based Pelvic Anatomy SEE PAGE 8 IIIF Lennox P. John Hoyte, MD This interactive demonstration will detail the utilization of MRI in relation to pelvic anatomy. Techniques in Abnormal Wound Closure Including the Obese Patient SEE PAGE 8 IIG Joel Sorosky, MD Using slides and films techniques, abdominal incisions and wound closures will be demonstrated. Optimizing Robotics During Laparoscopic Surgery SEE PAGE 8 IID Arnold P. Advincula, MD This course will highlight strategies for the effective application of robotics in minimally invasive hysterectomy and myomectomy. Case standardization, cost containment, and potential complications will be discussed. Techniques in Hysteroscopic Surgery: Operative Hysteroscopy SEE PAGE 8 IID Linda Bradley, MD Video presentations, case-based formats, and robust question and answer sessions will review traditional hysteroscopic resection techniques and the emerging role of hysteroscopic tissue removal. Morcellation and preoperative saline infusion sonography will be reviewed. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 23 SUNDAY OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY POSTGRADUATE/HANDS-ON COURSES 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM POSTGRADUATE Prevention, Recognition, and Management of Complications from Gynecologic Surgery SEE PAGE 8 IIG Howard T. Sharp, MD; Mark K. Dodson, MD; Malcolm G. Munro, MD This clinically-oriented course will provide practical information and an evidence-based approach on new surgical technology. Specific pitfalls that contribute to urinary, gastrointestinal, neurological, and vascular injury from laparotomic, laparoscopic, hysteroscopic, and robotics will be explored. Advancements in Vulvar and Vaginal Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES SEE PAGE 8 Hope K. Haefner, MD; Libby Edwards, MD; David Scott Miller, MD Diagnosis, management, and therapy of vulvodynia, pruritus, erosive and ulcerative conditions, vaginitis, squamous intraepithelial lesions, and cancer will be discussed. IIIC Maintenance of Knowledge in Ob-Gyn Practice Paul G. Tomich, MD ; Janice L. Bacon, MD; Denise M. Elser, MD; Steven W. Remmenga, MD; Erin E. Tracy, MD; Neeta L. Vora, MD This course is designed to update clinicians in obstetrics and gynecology. It is ideal for those studying for maintenance of certification exams. 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM HANDS-ON Basic Obstetric Ultrasound: A Hands-On Experience SEE PAGE 8 IA Joan M. Mastrobattista, MD; Henry L. Galan, MD; Kathi Keaton Minton, MA, RDMS/RDCS, FAIUM; Sifa Turan, MD; Michael V. Zaretsky, MD Didactic lectures followed by a hands-on ultrasound experience of scanning patients with industry provided machines for biometry, pregnancy, dating, Doppler applications, amniotic fluid and placental abnormalities, basic fetal anatomy, and basic fetal cardiac evaluation. Advancing Your Skills in Operative and Office Hysteroscopy SEE PAGE 8 IID 24 Andrew I. Brill, MD; Amy L. Garcia, MD; Keith B. Isaacson, MD; Resad Pasic, MD Video, didactics, and hands-on instruction will provide troubleshooting techniques necessary to perform hysteroscopic procedures safely and efficiently. Office use of local anesthesia and oral medication, essential tools, common barriers, and communication of hysteroscopic procedures is examined in detail. ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE POSTGRADUATE/HANDS-ON COURSES SUNDAY OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM POSTGRADUATE Intrapartum Fetal Monitoring—Reducing Risk Through Standardization SEE PAGE 8 IB David A. Miller, MD; Lisa A. Miller, CNM, JD A simplified, standardized approach to fetal monitoring that is practical and teachable will be discussed. Placenta Accreta: Risk Factors, Diagnosis and Management SEE PAGE 8 IB Michael A. Belfort, MD; Karin A. Fox, MD; Wesley Lee, MD The course will focus on the recognition of risk factors, diagnosis, prenatal care management, operative or constructive approaches, and postoperative care of a morbidly adherent placenta. Multidisciplinary team development to manage these cases will be discussed. The Original Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy: “How To” Do a Vaginal Hysterectomy SEE PAGE 8 IID Emanuel C. Trabuco, MD; John A. Occhino, MD This course provides a unique opportunity for the gynecologic surgeon to review a detailed step-by-step “how to” guide to perform a vaginal hysterectomy. It will use surgical videos and didactic techniques. Maximizing the Minimum in Gynecologic Surgery SEE PAGE 8 IID Douglas N. Brown, MD; David M. Boruta, MD; Kimberly Kho, MD Laparoscopic supra-cervical hysterectomy, laparoscopic myomectomy (simple and multi-fibroid), and laparoscopic approach to the complex or complicated adnexal mass will be demonstrated by a series of didactic lectures. Preventing and managing intra- and postoperative laparoscopic complications will be highlighted. Medical Disorders During Pregnancy: Update 2015 SEE PAGE 8 IA Michelle Y. Owens, MD; James B. Hill, MD This course will focus on the latest updates in diagnosis and treatment of common medical complications in pregnancy. GYN Coding and Documentation PATIENT SAFETY Philip N. Eskew, Jr, MD; George A. Hill, MD An overview of coding for office visits, surgical procedures, and documentation requirements for each patient encounter will be discussed. Breast Care in 2015: A Toolkit for the Practicing Ob-Gyn SEE PAGE 8 IIIB OBSTETRICS Mark D. Pearlman, MD; Jennifer L. Griffin Miller, MD Breast cancer, evaluation and management of breast complaints and benign breast disease will be discussed. GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 25 SUNDAY OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY CLINICAL SESSION SEMINARS TYPE 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Update on Management of Abnormal Placentation SEE PAGE 8 IB Tania F. Esakoff, MD This course will address the diagnostic modalities currently available for abnormal placentation, pros and cons of several peripartum management strategies, and timing of delivery. Cervical Insufficiency and Treatment: An Evidence-Based Review FLIP CLASSROOM Vincenzo Berghella, MD The course will review the diagnosis of cervical insufficiency, such as progesterone, cerclage, and pessary for prevention of preterm birth. Technical aspects of cerclage will also be reviewed. Vaginal Hysterectomy: The Original Minimally Invasive Approach SEE PAGE 8 IID Michael D. Moen, MD; Holly E. Richter, PhD, MD This seminar will review the technique of vaginal hysterectomy, followed by a discussion of strategies to improve the use of vaginal hysterectomy in the future. Training and maintaining skills in technique will be discussed. Midurethral Slings and Vaginal Grafts: Surgical Principles and Tips Peter C.C. Mann, MD Indications, anatomy, and surgical principles regarding midurethral slings and vaginal grafts will be presented. Innovation is Essential to Surgery PRACTICE-BASED LEARNING AND IMPROVEMENT 26 Alan H. DeCherney, MD Over the past decade, gynecologic surgery has undergone a revolution. Minimally invasive surgery has replaced much of what used to be done by an open technique, and new instrumentation is being developed in rapid fire. Many of these new instruments and techniques are untested. These issues will be addressed with a primary emphasis on innovation. ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS FLIP CLASSROOM GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE SUNDAY SESSION TYPE CLINICAL SEMINARS OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Near-Miss Maternal Mortality: Strategies for Prevention Avinash S. Patil, MD In this course, you will learn how to recognize common causes of near-miss maternal mortality and develop strategies to address high-risk clinical scenarios in your obstetric patients. FLIP CLASSROOM Medical Management of Spontaneous and Elective Abortion SEE PAGE 8 IIC Sarah W. Prager, MD This course will review medical management of early pregnancy loss and abortion protocols, pain management, and complications. Perfecting Your Presentations INTERPERSONAL AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS Roger P. Smith, MD Tips on how to plan presentations will be given to maximize how best to demonstrate what you want to say during national meetings, grand rounds, or local civic groups. Care of the Transgender Patient: The Role of the Gynecologist SEE PAGE 8 IIID Cecile Unger, MD This seminar will review the important aspects of transgender health care, the needs of gender-minority patients, guidelines and standards that exist to help care for these patients, and important strategies to overcome the barriers that providers and patients face. Strategies to Cope with Medical Errors—Avoid the Second Victim MEDICAL ETHICS OBSTETRICS Patrice M. Weiss, MD This clinical seminar will describe the effect that medical errors can have on providers and offer personal coping and organizational techniques. GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 27 SUNDAY OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY LUNCH SESSION SEMINARS TYPE 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Cesarean Epidemic: Etiologies, Outcomes, and Potential Solutions SEE PAGE 8 IB Aaron B. Caughey, MD We will go through a variety of practice approaches that should be able to reduce the overall cesarean rate in the U.S. This will be framed within the recent OB Consensus Document, “The Safe Prevention of the Primary Cesarean.” Laparoscopic Pearls SEE PAGE 8 IID James Fanning, DO An interactive, participant-oriented discussion of surgical techniques and tips for laparoscopic surgical practice. Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Relationship-Centered Approach PAIN MANAGEMENT Sharon B. Stechna, MD The common cases of chronic pelvic pain and a paradigm for treatment will be discussed. SCOPE: How to Apply for Your Office Certification PATIENT SAFETY Jennifer M. Keller, MD ACOG’s SCOPE certificate program is a voluntary program enabling ob-gyn offices to develop a culture of safety. Attendees will ‘walk-through’ the application process to apply for and achieve certification by SCOPE-certified medical directors, also available for Q & A. #mHealth4women: Enhancing Healthcare Communication using Digital Technologies INTERPERSONAL AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS 28 Florence Haseltine, MD This session will examine the exploding uses of mobile telecommunications (mobile applications, text messages, and Telehealth) that enhance patient communication and care in the outpatient setting and operating room. The primary focus will be on the rapidly expanding use of new devices such as Google GLASS; real time audio and video from these devices will be shared. ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE SUNDAY SESSION LUNCH WITH TYPETHE EXPERTS OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Roundtable discussions led by a content expert and organized by educational track. Tables can accommodate nine participants. EDUCATION Mobile Solutions for Ob-Gyn Physicians Brian A. Levine, MD Workplace Team Building: Conflict Styles and Influence Inventory INTERPERSONAL AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS Research Mentoring for the Non-Fellowship Trained Academic Clinician Dotun A. Ogunyemi, MD Lisa M. Foglia, MD GYNECOLOGY Tips and Tricks in Robotic Surgery for Gynecology and Urogynecology Neena Agarwala, MD Vaginal Pessary: A Surgery-Free Approach to Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Incontinence Maria Teresa Tam, MD Vulvar and Vaginal Atrophy: New Treatments Michael L. Krychman, MD Recurrent and/or Difficult to Treat Vaginitis Chemen M. Tate, MD INFECTIOUS DISEASES Advances in Vaginal Microflora, Immunity, Bacterial Vaginosis and Candidiasis INFECTIOUS DISEASES Gary Ventolini, MD OBSTETRICS Perinatal Outcomes in Nutritionally Monitored Obese Pregnant Women Yvonne S. Thornton, MD MPH Obstetric Use of Insulin Analogues Cassandra E. Henderson, MD, CDE Placenta Previa with Placenta Accreta/Increta/Percreta: Preparation for Delivery Isaac Delke, MD First Trimester Evaluation: NIPT, CGH: Sorting the Hype From Reality Mark I. Evans, MD VBAC: Feasibility, Value, and the Growing Trend You Don’t Want to Miss James M. Palmer, MD Shoulder Dystocia: Protecting Your Patients and Yourself Joel I. Polin, MD Management of Prescription Opiate Abuse During Pregnancy PRESCRIBING OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Tricia E. Wright, MD Helping a Patient Coping with Fetal Loss Nilda L. Moreno-Ruiz, MD, MPH Maternal Size Really Matters Federico G. Mariona, MD Obstetrical Counseling and Decision-Making at the Limits of Viability Brownsyne M. Tucker Edmonds, MD ONCOLOGY Bring Back Breast Care to the Ob-Gyn SEE PAGE 8 IID AND IIIC Ashley R. Stuckey, MD Medical Management of Dysplasia Giuseppe Del Priore, MD Is Screening for Ovarian Cancer Really Possible? Laurel W. Rice, MD Management of Abnormal Cervical Cytology in 2015 Joel Sorosky, MD The Evaluation of an Adnexal Mass: Which is Concerning for Malignancy? Paul B. Heller, MD PATIENT SAFETY Patient Safety: Focus on Obstetric Hemorrhage PATIENT SAFETY Howard T. Strassner, Jr, MD PRIMARY CARE AND IMMUNIZATION Prepubertal Vaginal Bleeding SEE PAGE 8 IIIA Reconnecting with Joy Bariatric Medicine Laura A. Parks, MD Nahille I. Natour, MD SEE PAGE 8 IIIA John C. Siegle, Jr, MD REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INFERTILITY Fertility Preservation in Female Cancer Patients S. Samuel Kim, MD How to Manage Infertility in Patients with Endometriosis Ricardo Loret de Mola, MD THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 29 MONDAY AT-A-GLANCE CONTRACEPTION 8:00 9:00 Abstracts (4 Presenters) 10:00 The Irvin M. Cushner Memorial Lecture 11:00 1:00 Subspecialty: SOGH and SFP Clinical Seminars Postgraduate Courses (6-Hour) Lunch in the Exhibit Hall for all attendees Lunch Seminars Evening Events Breaks EVENING EVENTS Mix and Mingle Alumni Reception 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Medical Student, Junior Fellow Congress Advisory Council, and Young Physicians Reception 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM Junior Fellow and Medical Student Activities Medical Student Events Subspecialty: SOGH and SFP FIlm Festival, Abstracts Meetings Lunch with the Experts 4:00 Hayworth Junior Fellow Course Postgraduate Courses (6-Hour) Break 3:00 The Morton and Diane Stenchever Lecture Junior Fellow and Medical Student Activities Postgraduate Courses (6-Hour) 30 2:00 The Edith Louise Potter Memorial Lecture Junior Fellow and Medical Student Activities KEY Colloquia Clinical Seminars Postgraduate and Hands-On Courses 12:00 Clinical Seminars Postgraduate Courses (6-Hour) Break & Social Media Meet Up Appy Hour in Exhibit Hall Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses (3-Hour) Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses (3-Hour) Subspecialty: SASGOG and AAGL Subspecialty: SASGOG and AAGL POSTGRADUATE/HANDS-ON COURSES MONDAY CONTRACEPTION 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM POSTGRADUATE Best Practices in High-Risk Pregnancy GENETICS/ GENOMICS Catherine Y. Spong, MD; Mary E. D’Alton, MD; Alessandro Ghidini, MD; Lynn L. Simpson, MD Participants will hear leaders in the field discuss and debate controversial and timely obstetric topics including an update on what you need to know regarding genetic testing, prediction and prevention of first stillbirth, management of twins, an update on neonatal encephalopathy, and an approach to decreasing complications of prematurity. The course will include panel discussion and time for questions and answers to allow participants to ask specific management questions and discuss issues pertinent to their practices. Hysterectomy (TLH) and Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy (LSH) SEE PAGE 8 IID Michael P. Traynor, MD; Cameron Haugen, MD; Kevin S. Overbeck, MD This course will identify the fundamentals of laparoscopic hysterectomy, indications, contraindications, ACOG and AAGL recommendations and essential superficial and laparoscopic pelvic anatomy encountered. Colposcopy Update 2015: New Guidelines for Screening, Terminology, and Management PRESCRIBING OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Alan G. Waxman, MD, MPH; Teresa M. Darragh, MD; Lisa C. Flowers, MD Using lectures and case-based discussion, ACOG’s cervical screening guidelines including HPV testing and lower genital tract biopsies will be discussed. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM POSTGRADUATE Update in Critical Care Medicine Relevant for the Generalist’s Practice: Why and What You Need to Know! Carolyn M. Zelop, MD; Luis D. Pacheco, MD The role of the ob-gyn in resuscitation multi-disciplinary team required during cardiopulmonary arrest during pregnancy will be discussed. In addition, new principles of transfusion in medicine for massive hemorrhage will be presented. Enhanced Prenatal Care for Opiate Addicted Women SYSTEMS-BASED PRACTICE GENETICS/ GENOMICS Michael P. Marcotte, MD Opioid use disorders affecting pregnant women will be discussed including case management and wraparound services. Update on Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT: Indications, Benefits, Limitations, and the Future) Barbara M. O’Brien, MD This course will review and update recent advances in the field of circulating cell-free DNA testing in the prenatal setting. Avoiding Complications in Minimally Invasive Surgery Arnold P. Advincula, MD; Ted T. M. Lee, MD Strategies for handling unexpected obstacles and complications during minimally invasive surgery and nuances associated with surgical technological innovations will be discussed. Egg Freezing to Preserve Fertility Potential: How to Counsel Your Patients John C. Petrozza, MD; John L. Frattarelli, MD Indications, limitations, and risks of oocyte freezing will be discussed. OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 31 MONDAY CONTRACEPTION POSTGRADUATE/HANDS-ON COURSES 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM POSTGRADUATE ACP Primary Care Aspects for Women—Part 1 James J. Woodruff, MD; Amber Pincavage, MD; Sachin Shah, MD This course will prepare participants to address common health prevention issues and to perform initial evaluation, triage, and management of a number of common internal medicine issues. Menopausal Wellness: Living Longer and Livelier SEE PAGE 8 IIIA Patricia J. Sulak, MD; Catherine McNeal, PhD, MD This course will focus on essential elements of menopausal wellness. Physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a healthy lifestyle will be discussed along with risks and benefits of hormone therapy. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM HANDS-ON Assessing Your Skills with Simulated Vaginal and Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Ernest G. Lockrow, DO; Erika H. Banks, MD The ACOG Simulations Consortium will present two modules from their ASSESS Course (Advanced Surgical Simulation and Edoscopic Surgical Simulation) for vaginal hysterectomy and laparoscopic hysterectomy. This hands-on course utilizes moderate fidelity simulation models to assess your current skills. 32 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE MONDAY CLINICAL SEMINARS CONTRACEPTION 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Bariatric Surgery and Women’s Reproductive Health—An Ob-Gyn’s Map to the Clinical Minefield SEE PAGE 8 IIIA Joseph R. Wax, MD This course will address anatomic and pathologic changes resulting from bariatric surgery aiming to decrease preventable maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Coming Full Circle: Inherited Thrombophilias During Pregnancy SEE PAGE 8 IB David E. Abel, MD Diagnosis of inherited thrombophilia and overtreatment will be discussed. Evidence-Based Cesarean Delivery SEE PAGE 8 IB Eric A. Strand, MD This interactive session will present evidence-based studies addressing patient positioning, antibiotic administration, skin incision and closure, uterine incision and closure, creation of a bladder flap, and peritoneal closure at cesarean delivery. Perinatal Depression SEE PAGE 8 IIID Katherine L. Wisner, MD, MS; Emily Miller, MD Case examples will be used to illustrate the reproductive impact of mood and anxiety disorders, antidepressant pharmacotherapy during pregnancy and risk-benefit decision making for optimization of pharmacotherapy during pregnancy. FLIP CLASSROOM MIS and Robotics Programs: Setting Up for Success SYSTEMS-BASED PRACTICE Charles R. Rardin, MD Approach for developing credentials, educational support and oversight that has allowed robotics to coexist with other forms of minimally invasive gynecology will be discussed. Robotic Sacrocolpopexy Complications—Diagnosis and Management Lennox P. John Hoyte, MD Detailed MR-based 3D pelvic floor reconstructions and an intraoperative surgical video will illustrate indications, anatomy, and surgical principles relevant to the robotic sacrocolpopexy procedure. OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 33 MONDAY CONTRACEPTION CLINICAL SEMINARS 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Fertility Preservation Erica T. Wang, MD Fertility preservation by embryo and oocyte cryopreservation, the latest in experimental options for fertility preservation such as in vitro maturation and ovarian tissue cryopreservation will be reviewed. Contraception: What You Need to Know in 2015 SEE PAGE 8 IIIA Eve Espey, MD, MPH This session is an update in the important concepts in contraception. Diagnosis and Management of Sexual Problems SEE PAGE 8 IIID Maureen Whelihan, MD The approach, pharmacology, the psychology and the bibliotherapy for the patient with sexual difficulties will be presented that will make improvements for your patient in as little as one office visit. FLIP CLASSROOM LARC in 2015: Getting the Most From IUDs and Implants SEE PAGE 8 IIIA Rameet H. Singh, MD This course focuses on how to get the most out of intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants by discussing techniques to optimize IUD insertion and strategies to increase retention of IUDs and implants. Digital and Social Media in Medical Practice 2.0: Online Physician Ratings and Twitter in Public Health Nathaniel G. DeNicola, MD The fundamentals of professionalism to case studies in online physician ratings, patient satisfaction surveys such as Press Ganey, social media reviews, and the role of digital social media will be discussed in an effort to minimize online exposure and liability. Understanding and Enhancing Reproductive Health Care for Women Veterans Laurie C. Zephyrin, MD, MPH This course will address the clinical needs of women veterans and importance of developing innovative partnerships and programs to meet the needs of this population. 34 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE JUNIOR FELLOW MonDAY SAVE THE DATE! Junior Fellows, join us for two programs designed especially for you! Monday, May 4 2015 ACOG Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA AMERICAN BOARD OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY 8:15 AM – 12:15 PM ABOG Information for taking the Exams Larry Gilstrap III, MD; Kenneth Noller, MD; George Wendel, MD • What to expect when taking the board exams • Recommended study preparations • Sample Questions EXHIBIT HALL LUNCHEON 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM SUBSPECIALTY ROUNDTABLES 12:45 PM – 1:15 PM Exhibit Hall Round Tables Select by preferred subspecialty/interest Armed Forces // Family Planning // Generalist (Hospital/ Organization Owned, Academics, Fed Qualified Community Health Centers, Private Practice) // Laborist // Minimally Invasive Surgery // Maternal Fetal Medicine // Pediatric/ Adolescent Gynecology // Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility // Careers in Resident/Medical Student Education // Oncology // Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery // Canadian Residents considering US Fellowships // Advocacy and Medicine // Work-Life Balance // Research in Residency // Global Health // Options for Elective Time // How to Write an Op Ed The Dr. Scott and The Honorable Dr. Nan Hayworth Junior Fellow Course LIFE AFTER RESIDENCY…TRANSITIONING FROM TRAINING TO PRACTICE 1:45 PM – 5:15 PM Welcome and Introduction to ACOG Contracts and Business of Medicine Stephen H. Kaufman—Offit | Kurman, Attorneys at Law Financial Planning for Young Physicians— Your Financial APGAR James Breeden, MD—ACOG Past President Oral Board Hygiene: Cleaning Up your Case List Luke Newton, MD—Past Chair, Junior Fellow Congress Advisory Council For more information, contact ACOG’s Department of Junior Fellow Services at 202/863-2561 or visit www.acog.org MEDICAL STUDENT/JUNIOR FELLOW/ YOUNG PHYSICIAN RECEPTION 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM San Francisco Marriott Marquis THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 35 TUESDAY AT-A-GLANCE MENOPAUSE 8:00 Abstracts (4 Presenters) 9:00 10:00 11:00 The Benson and Pamela Harer Seminar on History 12:00 Gerald and Barbara Holzman Stump the Professors Sterling B. Williams, MD Menopause Lecture Series 2:00 Lunch Seminars Clinical Seminars Postgraduate Courses (6-Hour) Clinical Seminars Lunch Seminars Evening Events Breaks McCAIN AND GELLHAUS FELLOWS LUNCHEON 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM $55 Join distinguished McCain Fellows for an always engaging, dynamic discussion of reallife legislative battles—lessons learned and the keys to success. 36 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM Break in Exhibit Hall Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses (3-Hour) Cutting Edge Topics in Ob-Gyn Subspecialty: ASRM, AUGS, NASPAG FIlm Festival, Abstracts Meetings Lunch with the Experts 5:00 Sterling B. Williams, MD Menopause Lecture Series Postgraduate/ Hands-On Courses (3-Hour) Subspecialty: ASRM, AUGS, NASPAG 4:00 The Howard Taylor International Lecture Postgraduate Courses (6-Hour) Break in Exhibit Hall KEY Colloquia Clinical Seminars Postgraduate and Hands-On Courses 3:00 Lunch with the Experts Sterling B. Williams, MD Menopause Lecture Series Postgraduate Courses (6-Hour) 1:00 POSTGRADUATE/HANDS-ON COURSES TUESDAY MENOPAUSE 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM POSTGRADUATE Advanced Surgery for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Benign Gynecology SEE PAGE 8 IIC Cheryl B. Iglesia, MD; Tommaso Falcone, MD; Rebecca G. Rogers, MD Tips and tricks for surgical management of fibroids, including morcellation and alternatives, endometriosis and adnexal masses will be discussed. The course will also review complex surgical treatment for pelvic organ prolapse. Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Reevaluating the Evidence and Looking Toward the Future SEE PAGE 8 IIIA Hugh Smith Taylor, MD; Lubna Pal, MD; Joann V. Pinkerton, MD Update on the physiology of menopause and describe new and emerging therapies of menopausal symptoms. 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM POSTGRADUATE (NEW TIME!) Common Obstetric Dilemmas: Practical Approaches Using Evidence and Experience SEE PAGE 8 IB Philip Samuels, MD; George R. Saade, MD; Jerome Yankowitz, MD This course presents thoughts on common, yet complex obstetrics issues and varied ways to approach them. Questions and discussion on the presented topics and any other obstetric dilemmas are encouraged. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM POSTGRADUATE Simulation Team Training for Labor and Delivery Brigid K. McCue, MD; Jennifer A. Tessmer-Tuck, MD This hands-on course will provide attendees with both skills and tools to respond to critical obstetric emergencies in their own labor and delivery settings. Strategies Controlling Post-Operative Pain Minimizing Narcotics with Multi-Modal Pain Therapies PAIN MANAGEMENT GENETICS/ GENOMICS Adam C. Steinberg, DO; Mikio A. Nihira, MD This course will provide the framework of providing patients a multimodal post-operative pain regimen with a goal of decreasing the need for narcotics and subsequent side effects. Tried and True Along with the New: Management Strategies for Recurrent First Trimester Pregnancy Loss Paul R. Brezina, MD; William H. Kutteh, MD, PhD, HCLD A comprehensive review of the diagnosis and treatment of early pregnancy loss, evaluation, the role of IVF and preimplantation genetic diagnostic testing will be discussed. Infertility in 2015 SEE PAGE 8 IIIC Keith A. Hansen, MD; Tiffany A. Von Wald, MD This course will present an update on evaluation and treatment of infertility in 2015, including preconception counseling, laboratory tests, imaging, and treatment options. Primary Care Aspects for Women—Part 2 SEE PAGE 8 IIIC James J. Woodruff, MD; Amber Pincavage, MD; Sachin Shah, MD Topics to be covered include: colon cancer screening, cholesterol screening and management, asthma, coronary artery disease, hypertension, thyroid disease, anemia, gastro esophageal reflux disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and depression. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM HANDS-ON Gynecologic Office Procedures: A Hands-On Workshop SEE PAGE 8 IIIE OBSTETRICS Tony Ogburn, MD; Eve Espey, MD, MPH This session will provide a brief didactic overview of common Gyn office procedures including IUD insertion/removal (including immediate postpartum insertion), MVA, EMB, transcervical sterilization and paracervical block. Indications, technique, potential complications, pain control, and tips on how to manage the difficult case will be presented for each procedure. GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 37 TUESDAY MENOPAUSE CLINICAL SEMINARS 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Preterm Birth: Cerclage, 17-OH-P, Vaginal Progesterone, Tocolyze, or Cross Your Fingers? SEE PAGE 8 IB Rita W. Driggers, MD The mechanisms and risk factors for preterm birth include infection, uterine bleeding, genetics, and the treatments for those at risk will be presented. 5-Minute MFM Consult Kirk D. Ramin, MD; Joseph K. Hwang, MD; Susan M. Ramin, MD; Yasuko Yamamura, MD Cases will be presented to address commonly encountered clinical dilemmas and frequently requested MFM consultations. Fertility Preservation in Female Cancer Patients S. Samuel Kim, MD Fertility preservation for young cancer survivors will be presented. Vulvar Diseases: What Do You Know? INFECTIOUS DISEASES SEE PAGE 8 FLIP CLASSROOM Hope K. Haefner, MD; Lynette J. Margesson, MD Vulvovaginitis, non-neoplastic epithelial disorders, precancerous conditions, tumors, and unusual conditions of the vulva will be presented. IIIC Pathophysiology of Endometriosis: New Discoveries Leading to New Treatments SEE PAGE 8 IIIC Gregory M. Christman, MD This session will discuss current and promising new and future surgical and non-surgical treatment strategies for endometriosis. Based on new breakthroughs to better understand the underlying pathophysiology of endometriosis; the potential future use of serum markers, and eutopic endometrial biopsy in the management of patients with pain or infertility will be discussed. Smart Phones and Tablets: Delivering Tech Tools Such As Apps to Ob-Gyns Katherine Tsia-Huey Chen, MD Enhance patient care in ob-gyn practice with the use of mobile technology to increase work productivity. Real time apps and live websites will be demonstrated. FLIP CLASSROOM NEW THIS YEAR! WE ARE UNVEILING The Sterling B. Williams MD, PhD, Memorial Lecture Series on Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy TUESDAY, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Nanette Santoro, MD Managing the Menopausal Transition and Beyond TUESDAY, 10:30 PM – 11:30 PM John E. Buster, MD Postmenopausal Estrogens: Pills, Patches, Pellets, and Gels TUESDAY, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Roger Lobo, MD Use of HT in Women with Medical Diseases 38 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE TUESDAY CLINICAL SEMINARS MENOPAUSE 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Update in Fetal Surgery: What’s Available and What’s Appropriate Michael A. Belfort, MD This course will cover the field of fetal intervention and surgery and is intended to educate general obstetrician gynecologists and maternal fetal medicine practitioners on the latest developments in this arena. Anomalies That Should Not Be Missed By Ultrasound SEE PAGE 8 IIIE Daniel W. Skupski, MD; Stephen T. Chasen, MD This seminar focuses on ultrasound images of common and uncommon problems and anomalies that can complicate singleton or multifetal pregnancies that may be encountered by any practicing obstetrician. Inherited Breast and Gynecologic Cancer: What is New for 2015? SEE PAGE 8 IIF Noah D. Kauff, MD Using both didactic- and case-based format, current approaches for hereditary cancer risk assessment and management will be presented and discussed. Gynecologic Surgery in the Geriatric Patient GERIATRICS Elisabeth A. Erekson, MD An approach to older adults undergoing surgical procedures, assessed for fraility, cognitive ability, and functional status in the preoperative period will be presented. Sexuality in the Elder Woman SEE PAGE 8 IIID Michael L. Krychman, MD Sexually transmitted diseases and sexual disorders in the elder woman will be discussed. The Vaginal Pessary: A Minimally Invasive Approach to Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Incontinence SEE PAGE 8 IID Maria Teresa Tam, MD This educational course reviews the indications and contraindications for pessary use, types of pessaries commonly available, and their clinical applications. Pessary fitting is also discussed. Oocyte Freezing: Everything You Need to Know to Discuss Fertility Postponement with Your Patients Pasquale Patrizio, MD The seminar will provide an overall description of elective oocyte freezing, including the success rate and will provide crucial information to be passed on to women during their health maintenance exams. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Wading Through the Evidence on Treatment Effectiveness Kristen A. Matteson, MD This course will cover the three issues of AUB and discuss the evidence of effectiveness of treatments for AUB (combined oral contraceptives, progestins, NSAIDs, antifibrinolytics, the levonorgestrel intrauterine system, and endometrial ablation). OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 39 TUESDAY MENOPAUSE LUNCH SEMINARS 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Exercise in Pregnancy: The New Guidelines SEE PAGE 8 IIA Linda M. Szymanski, MD Exercise physiology and safe exercises in pregnancy will be reviewed. Endometrial Hyperplasia in 2015 Joel Sorosky, MD The 2015 diagnosis, management, and treatment of endometrial hyperplasia will be reviewed. Maintaining Midlife Mood, Mind, and Memory: Therapeutic Options SEE PAGE 8 IIIC Sarah L. Berga, MD The histologic mechanism and effect of sex steroids upon the brain and the neuroprotective effects of estrogens, SERMS, and progestins will be discussed. Managing Infertility Without IVF Jani R. Jensen, MD This course will provide a practical, efficient strategy for the ob-gyn specialist to evaluate couples with fertility concerns and will present evidence-based treatment protocols without IVF. Contraceptive Counseling: Patient-Focused, Evidence-Based SEE PAGE 8 IIIA 40 Amy K. Whitaker, MD Description for last seminar: A review of current knowledge in exercise physiology and pregnancy will focus on trimester specific changes and safe exercise recommendations in pregnancy as well as the related perinatal outcomes. ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE TUESDAY LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS MENOPAUSE 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Roundtable discussions led by a content expert and organized by educational track. Tables can accommodate nine participants. CONTRACEPTIVE/FAMILY PLANNING Immediate Post Placental IUD Emergency Contraception SEE PAGE 8 IIIE Brenda Pereda, MD Rachel B. Rapkin, MD EDUCATION I Have a Great Idea for a Medical Device...Now What Do I Do? Stuart R. Hart, MD Office Practice Design and Management David J. Moreland, MD Maintaining an Academic Flare While in Private Practice: A Perfect Hybrid Patrick S. Ramsey, MD, MSPH Keeping Yourself From Getting Back and Neck Strain While You Practice Victor M. Feldbaum, MD Workforce Issues Affecting ACOG Fellows—Today and Tomorrow William F. Rayburn, MD, MBA ETHICS/PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY/RISK MANAGEMENT The Aging Physician Patrice M. Weiss, MD MEDICAL ETHICS GYNECOLOGY Dysmenorrhea: New Views and Options for the Problem Patient Roger P. Smith, MD Laparoscopic Management of Large Ovarian Cysts—PEARLS Sanford S. Osher, MD MEDICAL ETHICS Challenging Topics in Reproductive Ethics for the Practicing Gynecologist Hormone Replacement Therapy SEE PAGE 8 IIIA Triple Witching: Obesity, Menopause and Metabolic Syndrome Andrea L. Stein, MD ASCCP Management Guidelines Alan G. Waxman, MD, MPH Breast Disease SEE PAGE 8 IIIB Diana S. Curran, MD Maida B. Taylor, MD Jennifer L. Griffin Miller, MD OBSTETRICS Obstetrical Hemorrhage Bundle, Hospital Implementation SEE PAGE 8 IB Karen E. Harris, MD, MPH Creating a Laborist Group at Your Institution Laurie S. Swaim, MD SSRIs During Pregnancy: Fact vs. Fiction David E. Abel, MD Finding a Needle in a Haystack: The Workup of Stillbirth SEE PAGE 8 IIIB Thrombophilias and Pregnancy Rana S. Berry, MD OB Ultrasound for Fetal Assessment SEE PAGE 8 Nora M. Doyle, MD Cole D. Greves, MD IA Assessment of Fetal Heart Tracing: Predicting Levels of Fetal Acidosis Michael G. Ross, MD Beyond Kegels and Biofeedback: Discussing the Broader Scope of Physical Therapy in Obstetrics Jessica L. McKinney, PT Update on Diabetes in Pregnancy Vacuum Extraction Do’s and Don’ts Dotun A. Ogunyemi, MD SEE PAGE 8 IB Martin L. Gimovsky, MD ONCOLOGY Benefits and Pitfalls in Cervical Cancer Prevention Guidelines with Carcinoma In-Situ (CIN 3+) as the “Target Precursor” SEE PAGE 8 IIC Neal M. Lonky, MD, MPH PATIENT SAFETY Effective Handoffs in Labor and Delivery: Best Practices and Overcoming Barriers EMRs for OBs and Health Reform PATIENT SAFETY Mark S. Seigel, MD SBIRT Model: Screening for and Managing Substance Use in Practice Tricia E. Wright, MD PRIMARY CARE AND IMMUNIZATION Morbidly Obese Patients: Clinical Pearls to Make Your Life Easier Lipids in Women’s Health Feeding Frenzy—Diet and Nutrition in Pregnancy Marygrace Elson, MD SEE PAGE 8 IIIA Robert K. Silverman, MD Robert A. Wild, MD, PhD, MPH SEE PAGE 8 IA Men-Jean Lee, MD REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INFERTILITY Infertility Management for the Generalist: What You Need to Know SEE PAGE 8 IIC PCOS: What you Need to Know as a General Ob-Gyn Sophia Ouhilal, MD Preservation, Fertility Preservation, and Restoration Masood A. Khatamee, MD Ricardo Loret de Mola, MD THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 41 WEDNESDAY AT-A-GLANCE PATIENT SAFETY AND OFFICE PRACTICE 7:00 8:00 9:00 Robing 10:00 Convocation 11:00 Convocation Reception in Exhibit Hall 12:00 The ABOG Educational Foundation Lectureship on Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Clinical Seminars KEY Colloquia Clinical Seminars Postgraduate and Hands-On Courses FIlm Festival, Abstracts Meetings Lunch with the Experts Lunch Seminars Evening Events Breaks INDUCTION OF NEW FELLOWS New Fellows will be inducted during the Presidential Inauguration and Convocation on Wednesday, May 6. New Fellows will be recognized individually as they are called by name to walk across the stage. Fellows admitted from 2014 through March 1, 2015, and Fellows from the class of 2013 are invited to participate. 42 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM WEDNESDAY CLINICAL SEMINARS PATIENT SAFETY AND OFFICE PRACTICE 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Strategies to Strengthen Patient Communications INTERPERSONAL AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS Brenda Walsh Strategies to increase better communication and interpersonal skills prevent medical crisis and expensive intervention and provide better support to patients. 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM New Pap Test and Management Guidelines: Navigating 2012 and 2013 Practice Guidelines from the College and ASCCP Alan G. Waxman, MD, MPH This interactive session will use patient cases to discuss evidence-based screening for cervical cancer and management of women with abnormal screening results and biopsies. An Update from the ACOG Committee on Health Care for Underserved Women Wanda K. Nicholson, MD; Barbara S. Levy, MD This session will provide an overview of recent committee opinions and other educational and advocacy tools to support care and advocacy for underserved women and how these strategies can assist in addressing and correcting disparities in care. Endometrial Biopsies: What The Heck Do I Do With This Path Report? SEE PAGE 8 IIC Christopher M. Zahn, MD Cases to discuss pathologic diagnosis in endometrial biopsies important for clinical management will be discussed. Pain Management of Office-Based Gynecological Procedures PAIN MANAGEMENT Rameet H. Singh, MD This course focuses on pain management of common office-based gynecological procedures like endometrial biopsy, intrauterine device insertion, colposcopy and biopsies, hysteroscopy, and hysteroscopic permanent contraception and first trimester dilation and curettage. Burnout: A Constant Threat PATIENT SAFETY CULTURAL COMPETENCE Roger P. Smith, MD Simple tools to identify the causes and symptoms of physician burnout by overwork and stress will be presented. Global Health Opportunities for Medical Students, Residents, Fellows, Academic Programs and the Obstetrician and Gynecologist Washington C. Hill, MD; Frank William J. Anderson, MD The presentation will be an update of challenges, successes, rewards and how to become a part of the Global Health experience. Update on Management and Impact of Obesity in Ob-Gyn SEE PAGE 8 IIIC Sherry L. Blumenthal, MD This course will review the serious consequences of obesity upon the pregnant woman and her fetus/neonate/child. Approaches including bariatric surgery will be discussed. Human Papilomavirus Vaccination: The Next Steps Forward Kevin A. Ault, MD; Anne Schuchat, MD This clinical seminar will discuss the science and public policy behind the new HPV vaccine recommendations. Barriers to uptake of this vaccine will also be discussed. OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 43 WEDNESDAY PATIENT SAFETY AND OFFICE PRACTICE CLINICAL SEMINARS 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM How to Become a Reviewer for the Green Journal Nancy C. Chescheir, MD; William W. Hurd, MD The session will present the peer-review process for the Journal and some information about the Journal and its importance to Ob-Gyn practitioners. Preexposure Prophylaxis and Antiretroviral Treatment for the Prevention of HIV Transmission GENETICS/ GENOMICS 44 Jean Anderson, MD; Jenell S. Coleman, MD This session will highlight Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Antiretroviral Treatment for the prevention of HIV transmission. PrEP is one of the newest and most useful tools for HIV negative women at hightest risk of HIV transmission. ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE CUTTING EDGE TOPICS IN OB-GYN TUESDAY, 3:30 PM – 5:15 PM This session will feature a panel of speakers from subspecialty societies that will bring you up-to-date on the hot topics and current trends that have the most impact. Moderator: L. Chesney Thompson, MD SOCIETY FOR MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE (SMFM) SGO SOCIETY OF GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY (SGO) The John E. Buster, MD Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility Session THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE (ASRM) AMERICAN UROGYNECOLOGIC SOCIETY (AUGS) SASGOG The Kathryn M. and Thomas F. Purdon, MD Generalists Session THE SOCIETY FOR ACADEMIC SPECIALISTS IN GENERAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY NEW THIS YEAR! WE ARE UNVEILING The Sterling B. Williams MD, PhD, Memorial Lecture Series on Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy TUESDAY, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Nanette Santoro, MD Managing the Menopausal Transition and Beyond TUESDAY, 10:30 PM – 11:30 PM John E. Buster, MD Postmenopausal Estrogens: Pills, Patches, Pellets, and Gels TUESDAY, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Roger Lobo, MD Use of HT in Women with Medical Diseases THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 45 THINGS TO REMEMBER TRAVEL INFORMATION ACOG has an agreement with United Airlines and Delta Airlines for discounts on airfare to the 2015 Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, San Francisco, California for travel booked for the forum for the dates April 29 through May 9, 2015. The discounts range from 2–10% if you use the ACOG discount codes while booking the travel. Booking options listed below: United Airlines On-line Bookings (2%-10% discount) Go to: www.united.com and enter offer code to get discounted rate. Offer Code: ZT33133177 Phone (2%–10% discount): 1-800-426-1122 (there may be an airline processing fee) Meeting Z Code: ZT33 Agreement Code: 133177 Delta Airlines Online Bookings (2%–10% discount) at www.delta.com Enter meeting event code for discounted rate. Meeting Event Code: NMJUB Phone: 1-800-328-1111 (there may be an airline processing fee) Ticket Designator Code: NMJUB Group Ticket Designator: NGBH2 (if you have a group of 10 traveling together on the same flights) EXHIBIT HALL HOURS ACOG will have a room in the convention center for mothers who are nursing. Breast pumps and individual kits will be available for those who need this service. The Mothers’ Lounge equipment is free of charge to Annual Meeting attendees, but storage is not permitted. The room will be open 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM from Saturday, May 2 through Wednesday, May 6. CHILDREN’S POLICY For the protection of your children and in order to maintain the scientific nature of the exhibition, no children under the age of 18 will be allowed in the exhibit hall during installation, dismantle, or show hours. Strollers are not permitted in the exhibit hall at any time. An exception will be made on Wednesday, May 6 from 10:30 – 11:30 AM during the Convocation Reception, when a designated area in the exhibit hall will be made available for children. ACOG ADVOCACY CENTER NEW CAPITAL COFFEES! Want to learn about federal, state, and political hot topics? Join ACOG legislative leaders each day at 10:00 am at the ACOG Advocacy Center located in Moscone South Lobby for coffee and conversation about legislative issues that matter to you and your patients. This event is free to attend and seating will be by availability. INDUCTION OF NEW FELLOWS Monday, May 4 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday, May 5 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM Wednesday, May 6 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM CAREER CONNECTION Access hundreds of jobs! Post your CV or search job postings! The ACOG Career Connection booth will be available during the annual meeting and a career fair will be held in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday, May 5 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. THE DONOR LOUNGE We are excited to announce that the Donor Lounge will now be open all five days of the annual meeting—Saturday through Wednesday. The Donor Lounge is available exclusively to President’s, Beacham, Reis, and Junior Fellow Society Members. The Lounge will be located in Room 110 of Moscone Center. SENIOR AND FOUNDING FELLOW LOUNGE Welcome Founding, Life and Senior Fellows! Come gather with colleagues and friends. The Senior and Founding Fellow Lounge will be located in the Moscone Convention Center and will be open Monday through Wednesday. Light refreshments will be available. 46 MOTHERS’ LOUNGE ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM New Fellows will be inducted during the Presidential Inauguration and Convocation on Wednesday, May 6. New Fellows will be recognized individually as they are called by name to walk across the stage and receive their certificates from the ACOG Executive Vice President. A professional photographer will take pictures as you shake hands with the ACOG President. Fellows admitted in 2014 through March 1, 2015 and Fellows from the class of 2013 are invited to participate. Immediately following the Presidential Inauguration and Convocation, a reception will be held to honor newly-inducted Fellows and their families. ROBING Robing will be available for VIPs and newly-admitted Fellows. More detailed information will be available in the Final Program. SPOUSE AND GUEST EVENT Chocolate and All That Jazz Monday, May 4 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM San Francisco Marriott Hotel Cost: $20 THINGS TO REMEMBER ACOG EXHIBIT BOOTH (#1217) Don’t forget to stop by the ACOG Exhibit Booth. The ACOG Exhibit is the one place to obtain information on the many activities of the College and Congress. College and Congress publications and products will be on display and samples of many of the patient education pamphlets will be available. On Monday and Tuesday, May 4 and 5, ACOG Fellows Edward Zabrek, MD, the medical editor of iPhone Life magazine, and Brian A. Levine, MD, MS, Junior Fellow (District II), will demonstrate the latest handheld computers and mobile devices. Handheld devices will also be available for physicians to experience the latest medical computing technology. On Wednesday, May 6, the ACOG Booth will be the venue for the 6th Annual Historical Film Festival sponsored by the J. Bay Jacobs, MD, Library for the History of Obstetrics & Gynecology in America. The College will be featuring a film by Lyle G. McNeile, MD and Donald G. Tollefson, MD from the University of Southern California Department of Ob-Gyn entitled “Around the Clock: You and Your Baby” (featuring “Teddy Boy”) from 1931. PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILMING Professional photographs, audio, and video will be captured during the annual meeting. Attendees and their guests hereby grant ACOG and its representatives’ permission to be photographed and/or recorded by audio and/or video at the meeting. Attendees and their guests give ACOG permission to copyright, publish, and distribute these photographs, audio recordings and/or video recordings and use them in any and all media, including print and electronic for any lawful purpose. Attendees and their guests hereby release and discharge the College, its officers, directors, employees, agents, assigns, and designees from any and all claims and demands arising out of or in connection with the use of Annual Meeting photography, audio and/or video, including but not limited to any claims for defamation or invasion of privacy. Also on Wednesday, May 6, the ACOG Booth and the exhibit hall will be the venue for the Convocation Reception. We will welcome the 2014–2015 class of new Fellows of the College. Throughout the meeting, staff from various committees and programs will be on hand to provide members with information and answer questions about services and development of guidelines. In addition, staff will be available to answer any questions you may have regarding the ABOG Maintenance of Certification program. Editors and staff from Obstetrics & Gynecology will be present to discuss future plans and answer questions about submitting articles for publication. Demonstrations of the electronic manuscript submission system and the journal website will be available upon request. DONOR ALERT! BECOME A PRESIDENT’S, BEACHAM, REIS OR JUNIOR FELLOW SOCIETY MEMBER. Renew your membership or join for the first time while registering online for the annual meeting or go to our home page www.acog.org and click the DONATE NOW button. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 47 ANCILLARY MEETINGS All ancillary meetings will be held at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis (headquarter hotel) unless otherwise noted. * denotes meetings held at Moscone Convention Center THURSDAY, APRIL 30 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM •Council of District Chairs (CDC) 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM •Council of District Chairs (CDC) Reception and Dinner 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM •“How I Practice” 2015 Video Series— Filming 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM •District XII Executive Committee Meeting 8:30 AM –5:00 PM •Presidential Officers’ Dinner •ACOG-CDC Maternal/Mortality and Morbidity Meeting: Partnering for Safety FRIDAY, MAY 1 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM •Council of University Chairs and Ob-Gyn (CUCOG)/AMGO Annual Meeting 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM •Executive Board Meeting 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM •Council of University Chairs and Ob-Gyn (CUCOG)/AMGO Reception 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM •AGOS Interim Council Meeting •ACOG Town Hall Meeting Hosted by the Council of District Chairs* 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM •Film Festival* 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM •Social Media Meet-up in the Social Media Lounge (Moscone South Lobby)* •Executive Board Reception and Dinner 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM SATURDAY, MAY 2 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM •“How I Practice” 2015 Video Series— Filming 11:15 AM – 12:30 PM •Annual Business Meeting and Award Program* 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM •Oral History Video Project 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM •JFCAC Meeting (Working lunch)* 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM* •Social Media Meet-up in the Social Media Lounge 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM •Welcome Reception (Location TBD) SUNDAY, MAY 3 •SASGOG Reception* •District IV Junior Fellow Fellow Advisory Council Meeting 6:45 AM – 8:00 AM •AI/AN Women’s Health Committee Breakfast •ACOG/HIS Breakfast 7:00 AM – 8:30 AM •Junior Fellows Breakfast and Business Meeting •11th Annual Young Physician Breakfast Forum 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM •“How I Practice” 2015 Video Series— Filming 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM •Committee on Patient Safety and Quality Improvement 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM •McCain and Gellhaus Fellows Luncheon (additional fee) 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM •Silver Badge Club Luncheon Meeting •“How I Practice” 2015 Video Series— Filming 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM 3:30 PM – 5:15 PM 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM •Spouse and Guest Event: Chocolate and All That Jazz (additional fee) 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM •Exhibit Hall Lunch* 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM •Medical Student Residency Fair •Career Fair in Exhibit Hall* •Cutting Edge Topics in Ob-Gyn* •Film Festival (reshown)* 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM •Breastfeeding in Obstetrics Symposia* •Social Media Meet-up (Moscone South Lobby)* •Symposia: Should Assisted Reproductive Practice Be Regulated?* 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 •“Appy Hour” (Exhibit Hall)* •District IV Executive Committee Meeting •Family Planning Session with AHRP/LARC* •District VII Executive Committee Meeting 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM •District VIII Executive Committee Meeting •Medical Student, JFCAC, Young Physician Reception •District IX Committee on Patient Safety and Quality Improvement 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM •SASGOG Annual Meeting* •Committee on Honors & Recognition 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM 6:30 AM – 8:00 AM MONDAY, MAY 4 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM •District XI Executive Committee Meeting TUESDAY, MAY 5 •Mix and Mingle Alumni Reception •Past Presidents’ Business Forum 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM •Convocation and Inaguration* 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM •Convocation Reception (Exhibit Hall)* 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM •Committee on Nominations 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM •National Officer Candidates Forum Speaker Ready Room 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM •National Officer Candidates Forum 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM •Executive Board Meeting 48 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM BUSINESS MEETINGS CONGRESS AND COLLEGE EXECUTIVE BOARDS MEETING PAST PRESIDENTS’ BUSINESS FORUM (By invitation only) (By invitation only) FRIDAY, MAY 1 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM SAN FRANCISCO MARRIOTT MARQUIS The Congress and College Executive Boards will meet in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. CONGRESS AND COLLEGE EXECUTIVE BOARDS MEETING WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 5:30 PM SAN FRANCISCO MARRIOTT MARQUIS (By invitation only) The Congress and College Executive Boards will meet in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND AWARD PROGRAM MONDAY, MAY 4 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM LOCAL VENUE The Past Presidents’ Business Forum will meet at a local venue. NATIONAL OFFICER CANDIDATES’ FORUM* WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 2:00 PM SAN FRANCISCO MARRIOTT MARQUIS The National Officer Candidates’ Forum will meet at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. The candidates for National office for May 2016 to May 2017 will make presentations to all Congress and College members. The members of the national Committee on Nominations, including first and second alternates, are required to attend. *ALL MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND SATURDAY, MAY 2 11:15 AM – 12:30 PM MOSCONE SOUTH GATEWAY BALLROOM The Annual Business Meeting of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Election of Officers of the Congress will be held at the Moscone South Gateway Ballroom, followed by an informational meeting on the activities of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. National officers will be elected at the Congress meeting; year-end reports will be presented at the separate meetings. All Fellows are encouraged to attend both meetings. The Award Program will also be a part of the Annual Business Meeting. MIX AND MINGLE ALUMNI RECEPTION MONDAY, MAY 4 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM SAN FRANCISCO MARRIOTT MARQUIS Network with Alumni and Colleagues at the 2nd Annual Mix and Mingle. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 49 CAMP ACOG AND YOUTH TOURS OVERALL SCHEDULE Saturday, May 2 Onsite: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM “Totally Techno” Off-Site Tour: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday, May 3 Onsite: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM “Weird Science” Off-Site Tour: 10:00 AM –4:00 PM SUNNY SAN FRAN Come see the all the sights that Francisco has to offer as you enjoy the perfect weather, and make new friends at one of the most popular international tourist destinations in California. Camp ACOG is here to offer you 4 fun-filled days that will be packed with non-stop adventures. San Francisco is one of America’s most exciting cities with enough history, mystery and entertainment to satisfy our campers. With crafts and games to complement our host city and exciting tours around the area, you will be blown away with non-stop fun. *Please note that all children ages 6 years and older are welcome to participate in the off-site Youth Tours. Children under 6 years, and those above 6 years who wish to remain on-site, will be entertained with various games, arts & crafts, movies, and special visitors, such as magicians, clowns, and face painters. Monday, May 4 Onsite: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM “Day of Discovery” Off-Site Tour: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Tuesday, May 5 Onsite: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM “Land and Sea Adventures” Off-Site Tour: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM On-site fee is $5 per hour, per child TOTALLY TECHNO TECH MUSEUM OF INNOVATION AND IMAX Today we’ll travel to the Tech Museum of Innovation to see things that go squeak, blink and bump. From the first whoosh, plunk, and whir of the audio-kinetic sculpture outside, we’ll know this is no ordinary museum! This museum brings Silicon Valley ingenuity to life with imaginative exhibits and labs that expose us to the remarkable technological advances taking place around us every day. Here we’ll discover firsthand how the technologies of today work, and how they affect our life everyday. See how bits of silicon from rocks become the computer chip in our calculators. Picture a 23-foot double helix made of telephone books, a giant “microchip” that calculates the day of the week your birthday falls on in the year 2020, and a robot that draws your portrait or plays a game. It’s technology at our fingertips! Lunch is included. Date Saturday, May 2 Time 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Cost per Child $40.00 Please register for Camp ACOG and Youth Tours at www.accentregister.com/register/campacog15 50 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM CAMP ACOG AND YOUTH TOURS WEIRD SCIENCE EXPLORATORIUM AND TACTILE DOME Have you ever held lightning in your hand, stuck your finger in a cow’s eye or stepped into a mini tornado? Get ready for full sensory overload as we visit the Exploratorium. Here we’ll find more than 700 interactive exhibits to touch, see, smell, hear, push, pull, spin and wind. At this amazing hands-on science museum which illuminates human perception and the laws of physics, we’ll have the opportunity to investigate almost every puzzle known to man. Our world will be turned inside out. Next we will visit the Tactile Dome located inside the Exploratorium. Here we will discover the unseen world of the Tactile Dome—an interactive excursion through total darkness, where your sense of touch becomes your only guide. Lunch is included. Date Sunday, May 3 Time 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Cost per Child $40.00 Date Monday, May 4 Time 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Cost per Child $40.00 Date Tuesday, May 5 Time 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Cost per Child $40.00 DAY OF DISCOVERY MUIR WOODS AND ZEUM! Today’s adventure begins with a trip to Muir Woods National Park where we will walk among magnificent California Redwoods, the tallest trees on earth. If we were to count the rings, we’d see that some of the trees are over 3,000 years old! Trails, 50 species of birds, black-tailed deer, steelhead trout, and hundreds of other “wild inhabitants” can’t wait to welcome us to their world of tranquility and awesome beauty. Next, the adventure of a lifetime awaits us at Zeum!, an interactive art and technology museum where we can showcase our creativity. In The Production Lab, we can collaborate on a range of tasks to make a movie. We can change movie backdrops, act in movies and create movie graphics and sound tracks. In The Learning Lab, we can use Apple computers to build Web pages or create animated figures. There’s also a digital camera that lets us manipulate our own images on computer screens. In The Artist Studio, we can make figures out of modeling clay and wire, then film them in our own version of Claymation. The only limit here is our imagination. Lunch is included. LAND AND SEA ADVENTURES SAN FRANCISCO ZOO AND AQUARIUM Today’s adventure is a one-of-a-kind land and sea showcase. We will start the day by going to the San Francisco Zoo where we will see the homes to many fascinating botanical collections that are nestled against the Pacific Ocean. Here we will come into contact with more than 250 different species of animals, including those that are highly endangered. Each and every animal here will inspire us as we browse through exhibits and plant studies to animal collections and endangered species. Following the land animals, we will travel to the San Francisco Aquarium where we will get to see the adventures of the sea. Here we will view many underwater species and gather information as we walk through the interactive exhibits that the Aquarium of the Bay offers. There are more than 20,000 marine animals here at the aquarium that we will view and even participate in hands-on animal encounters with. Lunch is included. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 51 SPOUSE AND GUEST TOURS OVERALL SCHEDULE Saturday, May 2 “BEST OF THE BAY” 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Sunday, May 3 “VOYAGE ACROSS THE BAY” “VINES AND WINES” 9:00 PM – 2:00 PM 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Monday, May 4 “BEST OF THE BAY” 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Please register for spouse and guest tours at www.accentregister.com/register/acogtours15 “ESCAPE TO THE ROCK” 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Tuesday, May 5 “ENCHANTED FORESTS” 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM THE BEST OF THE BAY: CITY TOUR San Fran, City by the Bay, The Paris of the West, or whatever you want to call it, San Francisco is known as one of the world’s most culturally diverse and romantic cities. This narrated city tour will take you through the well-known parts of the city, as well as new ones that will charm and surprise you. You’ll see well-known landmarks that lend to the romantic charm of the city, take in breathtaking views and experience the steep hills that have made San Francisco so famous. You will see everything from the famous Lombard Street, renowned as the “Crookedest Street in the World,” to Fisherman’s Wharf and China Town. Your guests will get lost in the majesty of the city seeing sights both old and new. When Saturday, May 2 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Monday, May 4 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Duration 4 Hours Activity Level Light Cost per Person $45.00 When Sunday, May 3 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Duration 5 Hours Activity Level Heavy Cost per Person $100.00 VOYAGE ACROSS THE BAY: BICYCLING THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE Experience the Golden Gate Bridge and the city of San Francisco from a different perspective—on a bike. Touted as being one of the best ways to view San Francisco, this tour will allow you to see one of the city’s most recognized landmarks “up close and personal” as you embark on a scenic, adventurous bike tour across the longest suspension bridge in the country! A Motor Coach will take you to the bike depot, where you will be custom-fitted for your bicycle. Then head on up the Golden Gate Bridge for a memorable experience. The Marin Headlands, Alcatraz, Angel Island and San Francisco’s skyline are all in the horizon as you bike in the clouds. After your trek on the bridge, you will peddle to Ft. Baker, past the Coast Guard Station in Marin County to the charming town of Sausalito. Once in Sausalito, ranked as one of the top 20 destinations in the country, you will have the opportunity to enjoy lunch on your own before heading back to San Francisco. 52 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM SPOUSE AND GUEST TOURS VINES AND WINES: SONOMA WINE COUNTRY Let your eyes take in the stunning scenery of Sonoma Valley Country, one of the most diverse wine growing regions in the world, as you travel down roads where vineyards stretch into the breathtaking mountainous background. Whether you are a grape connoisseur or new enthusiast to the world of wine, this tour of one of the valley’s famous wineries offers you a unique opportunity to increase your knowledge and enjoyment of wine. Sonoma Valley is known as the birthplace of the California premium wine industry and the vineyards are some of the finest in the world. Experienced tour guides will accompany you on your journey through Sonoma’s rustic surroundings amidst the picturesque backdrop of valleys of grapes in this famous region. When Sunday, May 3 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Duration 4 Hours Activity Level Moderate Cost per Person $67.00 When Monday, May 4 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Duration 4 Hours Activity Level Moderate Cost per Person $87.00 When Tuesday, May 5 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Duration 6 Hours Activity Level Extreme Cost per Person $65.00 ESCAPE TO “THE ROCK”: VISITING ALCATRAZ “The Rock” is one of San Francisco’s most famous and feared landmarks. The island of Alcatraz has a long history with hauntings, even the Native Americans kept their distance calling it “Evil Island.” This will be your destination today as you hop aboard a short ferry ride for a tour of this infamous island prison. Because of its isolation from the outside by the cold, strong, hazardous currents of the waters of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz was used to house Civil War prisoners as early as 1861. The prison was home to Al Capone, Machine Gun Kelly, and Robert “The Birdman” Stroud to name a few. The prison is said to be haunted by its tortured prisoners, so pay close attention to your surroundings! You will discover some of the prison’s historical tales and learn about the “Famous Escapes.” Listen to the voices of former guards and inmates as you tour the cell house that was their job, their home, their life. Don’t let the tales of “America’s Devil’s Island” fool you; Alcatraz is worth the trip for some of the best views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. ENCHANTED FORESTS: MUIR WOODS AND SAUSALITO This tour will take you on a scenic drive across the Golden Gate Bridge, where we will stop for some of the most stunning sights California has to offer. Here we can look back at the City by the Bay and enjoy the magnificent skyline of the city. Our tour begins with the Muir Woods National Monument, where people come from around the globe to pay homage to nature in this cathedral of redwoods. The cool breezes of the coastal environment of northern Marin County make it one of the few places in the world that giant redwoods still flourish and grow to amazing heights. You will stand in awe of the 750-year-old giant Sequoias and the natural sanctuary of the forest canopy, that even at high noon, removes the sunlight and leaves you in a shadowy haven. Enjoy a stroll through this amazing park before continuing on. Next, we’ll head to Sausalito, located north of San Francisco in an area located on sloping ocean-side hills. Dubbed San Francisco’s Riviera, Sausalito possesses all the charm of the Mediterranean. Its winding streets are lined with fine restaurants, elegant shops, and wonderful art galleries. Stop for a breath of fresh air on the dock that Otis Redding wrote about in the famous “Dock of the Bay” while staying on a houseboat in Sausalito. You’ll never want this picturesque, magical day to end. Note: There is an extreme amount of walking on this tour. Please dress for the weather (which is often cool) and wear comfortable shoes. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 53 REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES All attendees must register for the Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting. Advance registration saves time and money and guarantees you the largest selection of Postgraduate Courses, Clinical Seminars, Lunch with the Experts (roundtable discussions), Lunch Seminars (boxed Lunch with seminar) and Surgical Tutorials. You may visit our website at acog.org/annualmeeting to access online meeting registration and housing reservations. Before completing your Advance Registration Form, please review the Preliminary Program. If you are mailing or faxing in your form, please list as many choices as possible for the sessions you are interested in, especially the Lunch with the Experts that have a limit of nine registrants per table. acog.org/annualmeeting Clinical Seminars and Surgical Tutorials are included in the registration fee and are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Colloquia are also included in the registration fee, but there is no need to register for these keynote lectures. Please mail or fax your Advance Registration Form to: ACOG Registration Center c/o J Spargo & Associates 11208 Waples Mill Road, Suite 112 Fairfax, VA 22030 Fax: (703) 631-6288 • (888) 319-3864 Email: [email protected] When you arrive at the meeting, please remember that the wait time on our busiest days is approximately 45 minutes, so please pick up your registration material the day before your first session. REGISTRATION FEES Registration fees for the 2015 Annual Meeting include complimentary Colloquia, Clinical Seminars, Surgical Tutorials, the Film Festival, and the Welcome Reception, and are as follows: Advance Fee Prior to Midnight April 10, 2015 On-site Fee On and After April 10, 2015 ACOG Fellow $625 $700 ACOG Junior Fellow in Practice $625 $700 ACOG Junior Fellow in Training $400 $480 ACOG Life Fellow/Fellow Senior Status $380 $455 ACOG Member on Active Duty in the US Military $390 $390 ACOG Associate Member $580 $625 ACOG Educational Affiliate $580 $625 Resident, Non-Member $845 $920 Physician, Non-Member $845 $920 Other Healthcare Professional $870 $945 Medical Student $25 $25 Spouse/Guest $140 $190 ACOG Honorary Fellow $625 $700 Practice Manager $140 $215 One-Day Registration—ACOG Fellow $340 $375 One-Day Registration—ACOG Junior Fellow in Practice $340 $375 One-Day Registration—ACOG Junior Fellow in Training $160 $190 One-Day ACOG Member on Active Duty in the US Military $160 $160 There are multiple one-day registrations available: Sat, Sun, Mon, Tues 54 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION CATEGORIES ACOG Fellow: Must be a physician whose professional activity is devoted to the practice of obstetrics and/or gynecology. Practicing board-certified obstetrician-gynecologists within the geographic confines of ACOG may apply for membership under this category. Processing of completed applications may take four months. Incomplete applications may take longer. ACOG admits and activates qualified candidates on a monthly basis. ACOG Junior Fellow in Practice: Must be an obstetrician and/or gynecologist who is a recent graduate from an allopathic, approved residency program. Junior Fellowship is also available to physicians in Argentina, Central America, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the West Indies. Processing of completed applications may take two to four weeks. Incomplete applications may take longer. ACOG admits and activates qualified candidates on a monthly basis. ACOG Junior Fellow in Training: Must be an obstetriciangynecologist resident, in an approved program (United States and Canada). Junior Fellowship is also available to residents in Argentina, Central America, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the West Indies. Processing of completed applications may take two to four weeks. ACOG Life Fellow/Fellow Senior Status: Life Fellow is a Fellow who has fully retired from any professional activity with 25 years of active Fellow status and attainment of age 65. Fellow Senior Status is a Fellow engaged part-time in any professional activity with 25 years of active Fellow status and attainment of age 60. Processing of completed applications may take two weeks. ACOG Associate Member: Any physician who has given valuable service in obstetrics and/or gynecology and who is not eligible to be a Fellow. Practicing board-certified physicians of other specialties in the geographic confines of ACOG may apply for membership under this category. Practicing osteopathic boardcertified ob-gyn physicians in the geographic confines of ACOG may apply for membership under this category. Practicing non-board-certified ob-gyns in the geographic confines of ACOG may apply for membership under this category. Processing of completed applications may take four months. Incomplete applications may take longer. ACOG admits and activates qualified candidates on a monthly basis. ACOG Educational Affiliate: An individual in a medical education or training program that would not qualify for physician membership or a certified health care professional may apply. Applicants must provide patient care. Processing of completed applications may take two to four weeks. Incomplete applications may take longer. Resident, Non-ACOG: A graduate and licensed physician receiving training in a specialty in a hospital and is not a member of the College. Physician, Non-ACOG: A physician who is not a member of the College and who provides direct women’s healthcare clinical services to patients. Other Healthcare Professional: An individual who provides hands-on, direct patient healthcare services or is engaged in women’s healthcare research and who is not in any of the membership categories of the College or is not a physician. These individuals may include, but are not limited to, nurses, midwives, physician’s assistants, sonographers, radiology technicians, etc. This category does not include individuals who work for medical industry companies. Medical Student: An individual currently enrolled in medical school (MD, DO) at an accredited institution. Not open to other types of students. Processing of completed applications may take one to two weeks. Submission of your application is done electronically. Medical students must show identification from an accredited institution when their registration packets are picked up onsite. Spouse/Guest: Is defined as a spouse, significant other, friend, or an adult child age 18 or older who wishes to attend the meeting but does not wish to receive continuing medical education (CME) credits or cognates. An exhibitor, co-worker, or an associate of an exhibitor does not qualify for the guest registration category. A registered spouse or guest is allowed to attend the symposia sessions, the Welcome Reception and to visit the exhibit hall. They are eligible to purchase tickets for spouse/guest program activities. Registration must be indicated on the ACOG Advance Registration Form. Spouse/guest and adult family members who wish to register for courses and receive CME credits or cognates must register in the appropriate registration category listed above. One-Day Registrant: One-day registration is available on site for ACOG members only. Guests, exhibitors, press, or others cannot register using this category. One-day registrants can only attend sessions and purchase tickets for events being held on the day they register. One-Day Registrant: One-day registration is available on site for Junior Fellow in Practice members only. One-day registrants can only attend sessions and purchase tickets for events being held on the day they register. One-Day Registrant: One-day registration is available on site for Junior Fellow in Training members only. One-day registrants can only attend sessions and purchase tickets for events being held on the day they register. Practice Manager: A practice manager is a management professional who coordinates all functions of a private practice. ACOG Member on Active Duty in the United States Military: A member of ACOG that is also on active duty in the United States Military. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 55 REGISTRATION INFORMATION SESSION FEES You must be registered for the ACM to register for most sessions. Clinical seminars are included in the registration fee and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. If conflicting sessions are requested, a selection will be made for you. 6-Hour Postgraduate Course $290 Life Fellow/Fellow Senior Status $240 6-Hour Hands-on Postgraduate Course $640 3-Hour Postgraduate Course $165 3-Hour Hands-on Postgraduate Course $320 Lunch with the Experts $ 55 Luncheon Seminar $ 55 Surgical Tutorial Included in registration Colloquia Included in registration Clinical Seminars Included in registration REGISTRATION DEADLINE Deadline for receipt of advance registration is midnight (EST), Friday, April 10, 2015. If your registration form is received after Friday, April 10, 2015, you will be charged the onsite registration fee. If you register in advance, your registration information, including your name badge, tickets, final program, and other information will be available at the Advance Registration counter, located in the Moscone North Lobby, during the following hours: Friday, May 1 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Saturday, May 2 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday, May 3 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday, May 4 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday, May 5 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday, May 6 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM Please bring your confirmation with you onsite. 56 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM REGISTRATION CHANGE/CANCELLATION POLICY All cancellations or changes must be received, in writing, by April 10, 2015. Cancellations received by this date will receive a full refund less a 20% processing fee. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after April 10, 2015. Please email, fax, or mail your cancellation to: ACOG Registration & Housing Center c/o J Spargo & Associates 11208 Waples Mill Road, Suite 112 Fairfax, VA 22030 Email: [email protected] Fax: (703) 631-6288 BADGE CATEGORIES Attendees will receive name badges of different colors based on the following: Fellow, Life Fellow, Fellow Senior Status, Junior Fellow in Practice, Junior Fellow in Training Green Associate Member/Educational Affiliate Purple Resident, Non-Member/Physician, Non-Member, Practice Manager Other Healthcare Professional Medical Student Spouse/Guest Exhibitor Blue Orange Yellow Green Stripe Red Exhibitor Guest Pass Black Staff and Vendors Clear Your badge will have a code. This badge function code will make your interactions with the exhibitors more efficient. Each coded badge contains the information that exhibitors need to register you with their company and to ensure that you are identified correctly in their records. HOTEL INFORMATION HOTEL ROOM RESERVATIONS J. Spargo & Associates is ACOG’s exclusive and official housing bureau for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) 2015 Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting. In addition to the discounted rates offered at ACOG participating hotels, booking your room through the ACOG Housing Center includes these important benefits: • Complimentary shuttle service to and from participating hotels and the Moscone Convention Center. • Guaranteed discounted group rates and protected rooms in the event of hotel overbooking. • Access to onsite 24-hour housing customer service in the event of a challenge. Beware of Housing Pirates and Poachers! ACOG does not endorse booking hotel reservations via sources other than through J. Spargo & Associates. Book your reservation by Friday, April 3, 2015, to take advantage of the special rates offered to all attendees and exhibitors. Hotel rates, location, and availability may be viewed online or by contacting J. Spargo & Associates, ACOG’s exclusive and official housing bureau for the Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting. ACOG is committed to providing a high quality housing experience for its attendees and exhibitors and contracts rooms for their housing needs. Should you have any questions on housing or solicitations, please contact ACOG’s Housing Center at [email protected]. By Phone: Call in your reservations to the ACOG Housing Center at 888-319-3864, Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. ET–5:00 p.m. ET. If outside the USA, please call (703) 449-6418. By Fax: (703) 631-6288 Suite Request: To request a suite, please send your request in writing to [email protected]. Please Note: Hotel requests will not be accepted directly by hotels. Please make your hotel reservations through the ACOG Registration Center no later than Friday, April 3, 2015. Special room rates cannot be guaranteed after this date or after the room block is filled. Your reservation will be guaranteed against your credit card and your credit card will not be charged until you check in to the hotel unless you are a “no show” or you cancel your reservation outside of the cancellation policy. Please do not be a “no-show.” If you cancel your registration for the meeting, please remember to cancel your hotel reservation seven days prior to your scheduled check-in date. ACOG attempts to obtain the largest number of hotel rooms at the lowest possible rates; however, if the College has a significant no-show rate, hotels are reluctant to commit larger room blocks and offer lower rates. If a reservation is properly canceled, another Annual Meeting registrant can use the room. CANCELLATION OR CHANGES Cancellations or changes must be made in writing through the ACOG Registration Center on or before Friday, April 3, 2015, by faxing (703) 631-6288, or e-mail to [email protected], or mail to ACOG Registration Center, c/o J Spargo & Associates, 11208 Waples Mill Road, Suite 112, Fairfax, VA 22030. A new confirmation will be sent to you if changes or cancellations are made. Cancellation policies will be strictly enforced. Reservations must be cancelled at least 7 days prior to your scheduled arrival date; otherwise, you will forfeit your entire advance deposit. If you are within 7 days of your arrival, cancel your reservation directly with your hotel. Please make sure to note your cancellation number, the name of the person you spoke with, the date and the time. You will need this information in case of a discrepancy. SHUTTLE BUS ACOG is pleased to provide shuttle bus service for the 2015 Annual Meeting for all hotels in the ACOG room block that are not within walking distance of the Moscone Convention Center. These buses will run continuously during all official Annual Meeting events. REBATE DISCLOSURE A portion of your room rate will be used to offset the College’s cost for registration and shuttle bus services. HOTEL ROOM RATES ACOG has made every effort to provide attendees with a variety of hotels. Hotel room rates do not include hotel sales and occupancy taxes. See hotel information and rates listed below: 1. Courtyard by Marriott San Francisco Downtown 299 Second Street San Francisco, California 94105 Single/Double$239 2. Fairmont San Francisco 950 Mason Street San Francisco, California 94108 Single/Double$289 3. Grand Hyatt San Francisco 345 Stockton Street San Francisco, California 94108 Single/Double$269 4. Hilton San Francisco Union Square 333 O’Farrell Street San Francisco, California 94102 Single/Double$260 5. Hotel Palomar 12 Fourth Street San Francisco, California 94103 Single/Double$270 6. JW Marriott Hotel San Francisco Union Square 500 Post Street San Francisco, California 94102 Single/Double$269 7. San Francisco Marriott Marquis Headquarter Hotel 780 Mission Street San Francisco, California 94103 Single/Double$270 8. Marriott Union Square 480 Sutter Street San Francisco, California 94108 Single/Double$254 9. The Westin San Francisco Market Street 50 Third Street San Francisco, California 94103 Single/Double$289 THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 57 HOTEL MAP St St Ave eu St ar 2 t 8 6 3 Street 9 4 5 1. Courtyard by Marriott San Francisco Downtown 2. Fairmont San Francisco 3. Grand Hyatt San Francisco 58 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM 7 4. Hilton San Francisco Union Square 5. Hotel Palomar 6. JW Marriott Hotel San Francisco Union Square 1 7. San Francisco Marriott Marquis Headquarters Hotel 8. Marriott Union Square 9. The Westin San Francisco Market Street HOW TO REGISTER REGISTER EASILY ONLINE Visit: acog.org/annualmeeting REGISTER NOW then complete Click: and submit all in one place. FAX (703) 631-6288 MAIL ACOG Registration Center c/o J Spargo & Associates 11208 Waples Mill Road, Suite 112 Fairfax, VA 22030 SEPARATE REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING: • Housing Reservations • Camp ACOG and Youth Tours www.accentregister.com/ register/campacog15 • Spouse and Guest Tours www.accentregister.com/ register/acogtours15 Advanced Registration Closes: April 10 Housing Reservations Closes: April 3 THE DEADLINE FOR ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS Friday, April 10 Advanced registration saves time and money and guarantees you the largest selection of postgraduate courses, clinical seminars, lunch with the experts (round table discussions), lunch seminars (boxed lunch with seminar) and surgical tutorials. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 59 REGISTRATION FORM THE DEADLINE FOR ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS Friday, April 10, 2015 ACOG Registration Center c/o J Spargo & Associates 11208 Waples Mill Road, Suite 112 Fairfax, VA 22030 STEP 1A: REGISTRANT INFORMATION (Please print) First Name Last Name www.acog.org/annualmeeting (888) 319-3864 (PHONE) (703) 449-6418 (703) 631-6288 (FAX) ACOG ID # Name as it should appear on badge First Name or Nickname Last Name Degree Address City State/Province Daytime Phone Number Fax Number Zip Country E-mail Address Your contact information can be passed on to exhibitors at ACOG 2015 so they can contact you regarding product demonstrations, industry-sponsored symposiums and special events taking place during the Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, giveaways, or invitations from Exhibitors. Please indicate your preference below: No, I am not interested in receiving any information or invitations from exhibitors. Yes, please allow exhibitors to contact me. Which of the following best describes your primary practice focus? Ob-Gyn Ob Only Gyn Only U rogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery Gynecologic Oncology Maternal-Fetal Medicine Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Primary and Preventive Care STEP 1B: SPOUSE/GUEST REGISTRATION If you would like to register a spouse/guest, please list the name below and include $140 with your registration fee. Spouse or guest must be linked with an Annual Meeting registrant. To register more than one spouse/guest, please make a copy of this form. First Name or Nickname City Last Name State/Province Advance After April 10 ACOG Fellow $625 $700 ACOG Junior Fellow in Practice $625 $700 ACOG Junior Fellow in Training $400 $480 ACOG Life Fellow/Fellow Senior Status $380 $455 ACOG Member on Active Duty in the US Military $390 $390 ACOG Associate Member $580 $625 ACOG Educational Affiliate $580 $625 Resident, Non-Member $845 $920 Physician, Non-Member $845 $920 Other Healthcare Professional $870 $945 Medical Student $25 $25 Spouse/Guest $140 $190 ACOG Honorary Fellow $625 $700 Practice Manager $140 $215 One-Day Registration—ACOG Fellow $340 $375 One-Day Registration—ACOG Junior Fellow in Practice $340 $375 One-Day Registration—ACOG Junior Fellow in Training $160 $190 One-Day ACOG Member on Active Duty in the US Military $160 $160 STEP 2: REGISTRATION FEE—Forms received after Friday, April 10, 2015 will be charged the on-site registration fee. Registration Fee Subtotal 60 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM $ Cost REGISTRATION FORM STEP 3: HOTEL INFORMATION (Housing Registration on page 57) I do not require a hotel reservation because I am staying at a local residence. I am staying in a hotel not in the ACOG room block. Hotel Name: (This information is important for entry in the registration locator/message center system.) Emergency Contact: Name Phone Number STEP 4: EDUCATIONAL SELECTIONS—Please check the boxes of the sessions you would like to attend. HANDS-ON COURSES (3 Hours) $320 Saturday: Monday: Laparoscopic Suturing Made Easy: A Step-by-Step Approach Tuesday: Essential Skills for Safe Forceps-Assisted Vaginal Delivery Assessing Your Skills with Simulated Vaginal and Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Gynecologic Office Procedures POSTGRADUATE COURSES (3-Hour) $165 Saturday: Monday: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: An Opportunity to Improve Update in Critical Care Medicine Relevant for the Generalist’s Practice: Why and What You Need to Know! The Etiology, Prevention, and Management of Stillbirth Enhanced Prenatal Care for Opiate Addicted Women Breastfeeding in the High-Risk Patient Update on Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT: Indications, Benefits, Limitations, and the Future) Gynecologic Ultrasound—Who? What? Where? When? Why? Management and Evaluation of Urinary Incontinence Avoiding Complications in Minimally Invasive Surgery OB Coding and Documentation Egg Freezing to Preserve Fertility Potential: How to Counsel Your Patients Sunday: Primary Care Aspects for Women—Part 1 Intrapartum Fetal Monitoring—Reducing Risk Through Standardization Menopausal Wellness: Living Longer and Livelier Placenta Accreta: Risk Factors, Diagnosis and Management Tuesday: The Original Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy: “How To” Do a Vaginal Hysterectomy Simulation Team Training for Labor and Delivery Strategies Controlling Post-Operative Pain Minimizing Narcotics with Multi-Modal Pain Therapies Maximizing the Minimum in Gynecologic Surgery Medical Disorders During Pregnancy: Update 2015 GYN Coding and Documentation Tried and True Along with the New: Management Strategies for Recurrent First Trimester Pregnancy Loss Breast Care in 2015: A Toolkit for the Practicing Ob-Gyn Infertility in 2015 Primary Care Aspects for Women—Part 2 HANDS-ON COURSES (6-Hour) $640 Saturday: Sunday: Obstetric Clinical Emergencies (ECO) Course Basic Obstetric Ultrasound: A Hands-On Experience Advancing Your Skills in Operative and Office Hysteroscopy POSTGRADUATE COURSES (6-Hour) $290 (Life Fellow $240) Sunday: Prevention, Recognition, and Management of Complications from Gynecologic Surgery Advancements in Vulvar and Vaginal Diseases Colposcopy Update 2015: New Guidelines for Screening, Terminology, and Management Tuesday: Maintenance of Knowledge in Ob-Gyn Practice Common Obstetric Dilemmas: Practical Approaches Using Evidence and Experience Monday: Advanced Surgery for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Benign Gynecology Best Practices in High-Risk Pregnancy Hysterectomy (TLH) and Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy (LSH) Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Reevaluating the Evidence and Looking Toward the Future SURGICAL TUTORIALS (Included in Registration) Sunday: MRI-Based Pelvic Anatomy Optimizing Robotics During Laparoscopic Surgery Techniques in Hysteroscopic Surgery: Operative Hysteroscopy Techniques in Abnormal Wound Closure Including the Obese Patient THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 61 REGISTRATION FORM LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS ($55 per session) Please check four preferences—there are only nine seats at each table. I would like a vegetarian meal. I would like a gluten-free meal. Saturday: I would like a peanut-free meal. Medical Management of Dysplasia CDC’s Contraceptive Guidance: Tools and Tips for Use Is Screening for Ovarian Cancer Really Possible? Contraceptive Technology Update Management of Abnormal Cervical Cytology in 2015 Comorbidities and Contraception Patient Safety: Focus on Obstetric Hemorrhage Contraception in the Postpartum Period Prepubertal Vaginal Bleeding Immediate Postpartum IUD Insertion Reconnecting with Joy Human Trafficking and the Women’s Healthcare Provider Bariatric Medicine Evidence-Based Medicine on the Fly Fertility Preservation in Female Cancer Patients Medical Tourism: Across Continents and Across the Internet Maternal Size Really Matters Physicians as Community Health Advocates Vaginal Pessary Disaster Planning of OB Units Obstetrical Counseling and Decision-Making at the Limits of Viability Strategies to Prevent Regulatory Non-Compliance by Novice Investigators How to Manage Infertility in Patients with Endometrioisis Midurethral Slings and Synthetic Meshes—Surgical Tips The Evaluation of an Adnexal Mass: Which is Concerning for Malignancy? Screening for Breast Cancer Adnexal Torsion: Challenges in Diagnosis and Management The Difficult Vaginal Hysterectomy Alternatives to Hysterectomy Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Relationship-Centered Approach Complicated Vulvo-Vaginitis Syndromes: How to Diagnose and Treat Vaccines and the Obstetrician-Gynecologist Prevention is Better Than Treatment Cervical Ripening and Induction Incorporating Misoprostol Anticoagulation During Pregnancy Management of Pregnancies with a History of Preterm Birth Important Aspects of OB Anesthesia Shoulder Dystocia: Prevention and Management Screening for Gestational Diabetes: Newer Recommendations Global Issues and Opportunities in Women’s Health Healthcare Legislation: 2015 Challenges for Ob-Gyns Multispecialty Management of Sexual Problems with the PLISSIT Model Menopausal Management An Introduction to the Manual Vacuum Aspirator Genetic Abnormalities in Gynecologic Malignancies Sunday: Mobile Solutions for Ob-Gyn Physicians Workplace Team Building: Conflict Styles and Influence Inventory Research Mentoring for the Non-Fellowship Trained Academic Clinician Tips and Tricks in Robotic Surgery for Gynecology and Urogynecology Vaginal Pessary: A Surgery-Free Approach to Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Incontinence Vulvar and Vaginal Atrophy: New Treatments Tuesday: Immediate Post-Placental IUD Emergency Contraception I Have a Great Idea for a Medical Device...Now What Do I Do? Office Practice Design and Management Maintaining an Academic Flare While in Private Practice: A Perfect Hybrid Keeping Yourself From Getting Back and Neck Strain While You Practice Workforce Issues Affecting ACOG Fellows - Today and Tomorrow The Aging Physician Dysmenorrhea: New Views and Options for the Problem Patient Laparoscopic Management of Large Ovarian Cysts--PEARLS Challenging Topics in Reproductive Ethics for the Practicing Gynecologist Hormone Replacement Therapy Triple Witching: Obesity, Menopause and Metabolic Syndrome ASCCP Management Guidelines Breast Disease Obstetrical Hemorrhage Bundle, Hospital Implementation Creating a Laborist Group at Your Institution SSRI’s During Pregnancy: Fact vs. Fiction Finding a Needle in a Haystack: The Workup of Stillbirth Thrombophilias and Pregnancy OB Ultrasound for Fetal Assessment Assessment of Fetal Heart Tracing: Predicting Levels of Fetal Acidosis Beyond Kegels and Biofeedback: Discussing the Broader Scope of Physical Therapy in Obstetrics Update on Diabetes in Pregnancy Recurrent and/or Difficult-to-Treat Vaginitis Benefits and Pitfalls in Cervical Cancer Prevention Guidelines with Carcinoma In-Situ (CIN 3+) as the “Target Precursor” Advances in Vaginal Microflora, Immunity, Bacterial Vaginosis and Candidiasis Effective Handoffs in Labor and Delivery: Best Practices and Overcoming Barriers Perinatal Outcomes in Nutritionally-Monitored Obese Pregnant Women EMRs for OBs and Health Reform Obstetric Use of Insulin Analogues SBIRT Model: Screening for and Managing Substance Use in Practice Placenta Previa with Placenta Accreta/Increta/Percreta: Preparation for Delivery Morbidly Obese Patients: Clinical Pearls to Make Your Life Easier First Trimester Evaluation: NIPT, CGH: Sorting the Hype From Reality Lipids in Women’s Health VBAC: Feasibility, Value, and the Growing Trend You Don’t Want to Miss Feeding Frenzy—Diet and Nutrition in Pregnancy Shoulder Dystocia: Protecting Your Patients and Yourself PCOS: What You Need to Know as a General Ob-Gyn Management of Prescription Opiate Abuse During Pregnancy Infertility Management for the Generalist: What You Need to Know Helping a Patient Coping with Fetal Loss Vacuum Extraction Do’s and Don’t’s Bring Back Breast Care to the Ob-Gyn Preservation, Fertility, and Restoration 62 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM REGISTRATION FORM LUNCH SEMINARS ($55 per session) I would like a vegetarian meal. I would like a gluten-free meal. Saturday: I would like a peanut-free meal. Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Relationship-Centered Approach The OB’s Guide to Bereavement and Aftercare for Stillbirth SCOPE: How to Apply for Your Office Certification To Be A Fetus: Management of Twin Pregnancies #mHealth4women: Enhancing Healthcare Communication using Digital Technologies Complimentary and Alternative Medicine Contemporary Cervical Cancer Screening and Management of Abnormal Cytology and HPV Results Logistics for Running a Successful Immunization Program Sunday: Tuesday: Exercise in Pregnancy: The New Guidelines Endometrial Hyperplasia in 2015 Maintaining Midlife Mood, Mind, and Memory: Therapeutic Options Cesarean Epidemic: Etiologies, Outcomes, and Potential Solutions Managing Infertility Without IVF Laparoscopic Pearls Contraceptive Counseling: Patient-Focused, Evidence-Based CLINICAL SEMINARS (Included in registration fee) Please check one additional preference. Saturday (AM): Shoulder Dystocia: How to Take the Fear Out of Management The Busy Obstetrician’s Guide to Breastfeeding Support: Maximum Impact, Minimum Effort The Pelvic Mass: Strategies for Providing Optimum Care and Avoiding Nasty Surprises Fundamentals of Electrosurgery for the Gynecologic Surgeon LARC in 2015: Getting the Most From IUDs and Implants Digital and Social Media in Medical Practice 2.0: Online Physician Ratings and Twitter in Public Health Understanding and Enhancing Reproductive Health Care for Women Veterans Tuesday (AM): Emerging Strategies for Gyn Cancer Prevention Preterm Birth: Cerclage, 17-OH-P, Vaginal Progesterone, Tocolyze, or Cross Your Fingers? reVITALize Gynecology Data Definitions 5-Minute MFM Consult Saturday (PM): Fertility Preservation in Female Cancer Patients Nulliparous Induction of Labor: Timing, Methods, and Success Vulvar Diseases: What Do You Know? (FLIP Classroom) Are You Prepared? Use Business, Technology, and Social Media Tools to Sustain and Grow Your Practice! Pathophysiology of Endometriosis: New Discoveries Leading to New Treatments Financial Planning for Physicians: Your Financial APGAR Diabetes Education for Reproductive Aged Women Management of Anxiety and Depression in Women: Tools for OBGYN Practice Smart Phones and Tablets: Delivering Tech Tools Such As Apps to Ob-Gyns (FLIP Classroom) Tuesday (PM): Update in Fetal Surgery: What’s Available and What’s Appropriate Sunday (AM): Anomalies That Should Not Be Missed By Ultrasound Update on Management of Abnormal Placentation Inherited Breast and Gynecologic Cancer: What is New for 2015? Cervical Insufficiency and Treatment: An Evidence-Based Review Gynecologic Surgery in the Geriatric Patient Vaginal Hysterectomy: The Original Minimally Invasive Approach Sexuality in the Elder Woman Midurethral Slings and Vaginal Grafts: Surgical Principles and Tips The Vaginal Pessary: A Minimally Invasive Approach to Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Incontinence Innovation is Essential to Surgery (New Title and Flip Classroom) Sunday (PM): Oocyte Freezing: Everything You Need to Know to Discuss Fertility Postponement with Your Patients Medical Management of Spontaneous and Elective Abortion Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Wading Through the Evidence on Treatment Effectiveness Perfecting Your Presentations Wednesday (AM): Near-Miss Maternal Mortality: Strategies for Prevention Care of the Transgender Patient: The Role of the Gynecologist An Update from the ACOG Committee on Health Care for Underserved Women Strategies to Cope with Medical Errors—Avoid the Second Victim Strategies to Strengthen Patient Communications Monday (AM): New Pap Test and Management Guidelines: Navigating 2012 and 2013 Practice Guidelines from the College and ASCCP Bariatric Surgery and Women’s Reproductive Health—An Ob-Gyn’s Map to the Clinical Minefield Endometrial Biopsies: What the Heck Do I Do With This Path Report? Coming Full Circle: Inherited Thrombophilias During Pregnancy Pain Management of Office Based Gynecological Procedures Evidence-Based Cesarean Delivery Burnout: A Constant Threat Perinatal Depression (FLIP Classroom) Global Health Opportunities for Medical Students, Residents, Fellows, Academic Programs and the Obstetrician and Gynecologist MIS and Robotics Programs: Setting Up for Success Robotic Sacrocolpopexy Complications--Diagnosis and Management Monday (PM): Fertility Preservation Contraception: What You Need to Know in 2015 Update on Management and Impact of Obesity in Ob-Gyn Human Papilomavirus Vaccination: The Next Steps Forward How to Become a Reviewer for the Green Journal Preexposure Prophylaxis and Antiretroviral Treatment for the Prevention of HIV Transmission Diagnosis and Management of Sexual Problems (FLIP Classroom) THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 63 REGISTRATION FORM STEP 5: SUMMARY OF FEES Payment must be made in US dollars. Wire transfers not accepted. Make checks payable to ACOG. $ Junior and Medical Student Courses $290 (Life Fellow $240) $ Step Up to Residency—4th Years Only Included # Hands-On Course (6HR) $640 $ Medical Student Lecture Included # Postgraduate (3HR) $165 $ Medical Student Round Table Included # Hands-On Course (3HR) $320 $ Step Up to Residency Simulation Lab—4th Years Only Included # Registration Fee Subtotal (Step 2) Postgraduate (6HR) Lunch with the Experts # @ $55 each $ Medical Student Hands-On Included # Lunch Seminar(s) # @ $55 each $ Ob-Gyn Residency Fair Included # Surgical Tutorial(s) Included # ABOG Seminar Included # Clinical Seminar(s) Included # Junior Fellow Course Included # Medical Student, JFCAC and Young Physicians Reception Included # Welcome Reception # Included McCain and Gellhaus Fellows Luncheon # @ $80 each = $ Events for all Spouses & Guests # @ $20 each = $ Young Physicians Breakfast Meeting Included TOTAL # $ STEP 6: PAYMENT INFORMATION—Payments must be made in US dollars. Wire transfers not accepted. Make checks payable to ACOG. Total Registration Fees (Step 5): $ Check Check Number: Credit Card Information (credit card will be charged at the time reservation is booked) VISA MasterCard Credit Card Number / FUTURE ANNUAL MEETINGS 64 ACOGANNUALMEETING @ACOG_AM Discover $ Exp. Date Amount to Charge Print Name as it appears on card American Express Signature (required) 2016 May 14–18 Washington, DC Date 2017 May 6–10 San Diego, CA HOTEL REGISTRATION FORM THE DEADLINE FOR MAKING HOTEL RESERVATIONS IS Friday, April 3, 2015 ACOG Registration Center c/o J Spargo & Associates 11208 Waples Mill Road, Suite 112 Fairfax, VA 22030 www.acog.org/annualmeeting (888) 319-3864 (PHONE) (703) 449-6418 (703) 631-6288 (FAX) Your registration form for the Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting must be submitted in order to reserve a hotel room in the ACOG room block. STEP 1A: REGISTRANT (Please print) First Name Last Name ACOG ID # Address City State/Province Daytime Phone Number Fax Number Zip Country E-mail Address STEP 1B: SPOUSE/GUEST SHARING HOTEL ROOM First Name or Nickname Last Name STEP 2A: HOTEL RESERVATION Hotel choice based primarily on: Rate Location Preference 1st choice 2nd choice 3rd choice 4th choice If your choices of hotels are sold out, you will be placed in a comparable hotel. Smoking and bed preferences will be sent to hotel, but cannot be guaranteed until check-in at hotel. Room(s) Requested Preferences will be sent to hotels, but cannot be guaranteed until check-in at hotel. Special Requests: Single (1 bed) Smoking Double (2 person/1 bed) Non-Smoking Double/Double (2 person/2 beds) Wheelchair Accessible/ADA Requirements Triple (3 person/2beds) Please check here if under the Americans with Disabilities Act you may require special accommodations or services in order to attend. You will be contacted by ACOG. Quad (4 person/2beds) Person(s) sharing my room (Other than spouse/family written in above) Arrival Date: / / Departure Date: / / STEP 3: PAYMENT INFORMATION Payment must be made in U.S. dollars. Make checks payable to ACOG. Check Check Number: Credit Card Information (credit card will be charged at the time reservation is booked) VISA MasterCard American Express Credit Card Number Discover / $ Exp. Date Amount to Charge Print Name as it appears on card Signature (required) Date DEPOSIT INFORMATION Hotels in San Francisco, California will sell out quickly. In order to safeguard your reservation, a $310 deposit is required. If you use a credit card for payment, your card will be charged immediately and will be applied to your stay. Reservations may be cancelled up to seven days prior to arrival without penalty. THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS 63rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting 65
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