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Page 1: 5th Annual Partnering Western Medicine and Integrative Healthcare Conference: Tools for Thriving in the Era of Healthcare Reform

Tools For Thriving in the Era of

Healthcare ReformOCTOBER 20-21, 2012 | ASHEVILLE, NC

5TH ANNUAL PARTNERING WESTERN MEDICINE AND INTEGRATIVE HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE

JOINTLY SPONSORED BY

IN COLLABORATION WITH

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Once considered alternative or complementary, Integrative Healthcare is now part of best practice evidence-based medicine.

With unlimited access to health information, patients are requesting a more personalized, patient-centered approach to care. Accountable Care Organizations are supporting this approach, providing directives for primary care providers to incorporate emerging delivery models such as Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) into their practice.

Up to 43% of hospitals nationwide are now incorporating integrative therapies into conventional medical services (Samueli Institute Report, 2010).

In this 5th annual gathering, participants will learn from nationally and regionally recognized experts, including:

• Dr.AndrewWeil • Dr.AlanBaumgarten• Dr.AlanGaby• Dr.LarryDossey• LourdesLorenz,MSN• Dr.RalphSnyderman

Concurrent sessions follow three tracks: Medical Home Delivery Models, Clinical Hot Topics, and Integrative Treatment Tools. Participants can customize their own conference experience by mixing and matching sessions for personalized learning.

Please join us for this timely and innovative conference on October 20-21, 2012 in the scenic mountains of Asheville, NC.

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When and WhereDatesSaturday and Sunday, October 20-21, 2012

SaturdayRegistration: 6:30am-8:00am Program: 8:00am-5:30pm

SundayRegistration: 6:30am-8:00am Program: 8:00am-5:30pm

PlaceWilma M. Sherrill CenterUniversity of North Carolina Asheville One University Heights Asheville, NC 28804

FeesUntilJuly31: $399 for Physicians$299 for Non-MD$199 for Medical Residents$150 for Students

August1toAugust31: $425 for Physicians$325 for Non-MD$225 for Medical Residents$175 for Students

September1toOctober20: $450 for Physicians$350 for Non-MD$250 for Medical Residents$200 for Students

Registration fees include

administrative costs for providing

continuing education credits, online educational materials, breakfast,

lunch and refreshments.

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Target Audience• PrimaryCare,InternalMedicineandIntegrativeMedicinePhysicians• Surgeons• PhysicianAssistantsandNursePractitioners• NaturopathicPhysicians• Pharmacists• RegisteredNursesandLicensedPracticalNurses• MentalHealthProfessionals• Psychologists• Dieticians• DieteticTechs• Nutritionists• Chiropractors• Acupuncturists• MassageTherapists• ChineseMedicineProviders

Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this conference, participants will be able to do the following:

• Recognizethevision,challenges,andopportunitiesforIntegrativeMedicine to improve healthcare in the United States

• IdentifybenefitsandimplementationstrategiesofthePatientCentered Medical Home model

• DescribevarioustherapeutictoolsusedbyanIntegrativeHealthcare Practitioner

• DiscusstheevidencebaseforthetoptennutrientsusedintheUnited States

• DescribethebenefitsandimplementationstrategiesofIntegrativeHealthcare models in various practice settings

• ReviewclinicalhottopicsassociatedwithanIntegrativeHealthcareapproach to care

• ApplydifferentIntegrativeHealthcaretoolsinthepracticesetting

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SpeakersAlanBaumgarten,MD is a practicing Family Physician who actively uses preventive and therapeutic nutrition in his work with patients. He is the Project Director for a grant from The Duke Endowment assisting independent primary care practices of Western North Carolina achieve PCMH recognition and implement PCMH concepts in their practices.

Topics: PCMH: Achieving the Recognition and Implementing the Concepts;Probiotics and Other Nutrients for Immune Stimulation

BridgetBongaard,MDholds a Fellowship in the American College of Physicians and also a Fellowship from the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine. She created the Integrative Medicine Program at Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast (CMC-NEMC), which now has been designated as a Center of Excellence. In addition, she started Holistic Nursing, Volunteers in Integrative Medicine, and Integrative Chaplain programs to create an integrative focus of care for her institution.

NorthEast Internal and Integrative Medicine, the outpatient clinic where she serves as medical director, innovatively started a consultation service and disease management programs using acupuncture combined with massage therapy. Dr Bongaard also writes and lectures extensively on Integrative Medicine.

Topics: Case Studies: Using New Tools to Manage Chronic Disease Patients;Integrative Medicine Practice Models of Integration Panel Discussion; A Holistic Approach to Primary Care: Providing Personalized Healthcare at NorthEast Internal and Integrative Medicine

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RemyCoeytaux,MD,PhD is a family physician, epidemiologist and Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. He is also a faculty member of the Duke Evidence-based Practice Center, and a Bravewell Collaborative Fellow in the University of Arizona’s Integrative Medicine fellowship training program. Dr. Coeytaux is President and founder of Chapel Hill Integrative Medicine Associates (an integrative primary

care medicine private practice) and co-founder of Chapel Hill Doctors Integrative Health Center. Dr. Coeytaux is co-principal investigator of an ongoing, randomized clinical trial of acupuncture for menopausal hot flashes funded by the National Institutes of Health.

Topics: Lessons Learned and Visions of the Future: The Founding and Nurturing of Chapel Hill Doctors Integrative Health Center; Integrative Medicine Practice Models of Integration Panel Discussion

BarbaraDossey,PhD,RN,AHN-BC,FAAN is internationally recognized as a pioneer in the holistic nursing movement. She is International Co-Director, Nightingale Initiative for Global Health (NIGH); Co-Director,IntegrativeNurseCoachCertificateProgram(INCCP), Huntington, New York; and Director of Holistic Nursing Consultants (HNC), Santa Fe, New Mexico. She has received many awards and has authored or co-authored 23 books including Florence Nightingale:

Mystic, Visionary, Healer (2010); Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice (2010); Florence Nightingale Today: Healing, Leadership, Global Action (2005). A major focus of her work currently includes integral and holistic nursing, global nursing, and integrative nurse coaching. She is also exploring the impact of Florence Nightingale’s life and work on contemporary nursing and humankind.

Topic: Care Coordination of the Future

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LarryDossey,MDis internationally known for his advocacy of the role both mind and spirituality plays in health and healthcare. An Internal Medicine physician from Texas, he is a former Executive Editor of Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine and author of nine books including The Power of Premonitions: How Knowing the Future Can Shape our Lives (2009); The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things

(2006); Healing Beyond the Body (2001); and Reinventing Medicine (1999). Dr. Dossey travels extensively sharing his life’s work with some of the nation’s most prestigious hospitals and schools of medicine including Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Cornell and the Mayo Clinic.

Topic: Reinventing Medicine: A New Era

AlanR.Gaby,MD is internationally recognized as an authority on nutritional therapies. He is the author of Nutritional Medicine, a textbook designed to teach healthcare practitioners how to use nutritional therapy as an alternative or adjunct to conventional medicine. Dr. Gaby received his undergraduate degree from Yale University, his MS in biochemistry from Emory University and his MD from the University of Maryland. He was in private practice

for 17 years, specializing in nutritional medicine. He is past-president of the American Holistic Medical Association, where he gave expert testimony to the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine onthecosteffectivenessofnutritionalsupplements.Dr.GabyismemberofOrthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame.

Topics: Top 10 Nutrients: An Evidence-Based Review; Nutritional Considerations in Coronary Heart Disease; Nutrition Update Including New Information on Vitamin D

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JamesHalvorson,DC,DACANgraduated from Northwestern College of Chiropractic in Bloomington, Minnesota in 1987. He was hired by Harriman Jones Medical Group in Long Beach, California where he established and ran a successful chiropractic department. Halvorson completed his post-graduate training in neurology at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1992. During this time, he developed a passion for research and evidence-based medicine helping to

organize a spine committee devoted to encouraging administration and medical specialists to follow recommended guidelines of early referral for spinalmanipulationforthetreatmentofnon-specific,mechanicalbackpain. Today, Dr. Halvorson continues his commitment to an evidence-based, patient-centered, multidisciplinary and collaborative approach to the treatment of spinal conditions through his development of a chiropractic department within Parkway Medical Group, a primary care practice located in Asheville, NC.

Topics: Chiropractic: Where Being Manipulated is a Good Thing; Integrative Medicine Practice Models of Integration Panel Discussion

RobertaLee,MD is Vice Chair of the Department of Integrative Medicine at Beth Israel Hospital, the firstIntegrativeMedicineDepartmentinanacademicmedical center. Her current departmental focus is to develop new interdisciplinary integrative medical initiatives. Dr. Lee recently completed a seven year term as Medical Director at Beth Israel’s Center for Health and Healing (CCHH), a nationally acclaimed academic model for innovative health care that blends

alternative and conventional medicine from a science based perspective. Dr. Lee is a recognized expert on the use of alternative, integrative therapies and botanical supplements in optimizing wellness and managing of chronic disease. She is currently developing new strategies for stress management that incorporate a unique blend of mind/body exercises, lifestyle changes and botanical supplements. She is author of The SuperStress Solution (2010).

Topics: From Outpatient to Inpatient Care: Transforming the Landscape of Integrative Health at the Center for Health and Healing; The Integrative Practitioner’s Therapeautic Toolbox; Integrative Medicine Practice Models of Integration Discussion Panel

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LourdesLorenz,MSN-IH,RN,AHN-BC,NEA-BC,HTPa is the Director of Integrative Healthcare at Mission Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. She has been an RN for almost 30 years with extensive experience in critical care. Ms. Lorenz is currently working towards her doctorate in Healthcare Administration.SheisboardcertifiedasanAdvancedHolistic Nurse, Advanced Nurse Executive, and is a Healing Touch apprentice. Lourdes oversees the

inpatient, community outreach, and research developed by the Integrative Healthcare Department. She is a well-known nursing educator who receives rave reviews for her promotion of holistic nursing and evidence-based complementary modalities.

Lourdes has provided presentations at the national meeting for the American Holistic Nurses Association and at the Healing Touch Program. She was published in 2009 in the Journal of Emergency Nursing. Ms. Lorenz serves as a member of the Health Advisory Council for the Institute of Emerging Issues,apublicpolicyinstitutioninRaleigh,NC,andonseveralnon-profitcommunity boards. In September 2011 she was appointed to the American Nurses Association Congress to participate on the Council for Nursing Practice and Economics and elected to serve on the Leadership Council for the American Holistic Nurses Association.

Topic: Thriving in an Era of ACOs and PCMHs

DannaPark,MD,FAAP,FACPspecializes in Integrative Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Park received her B.A. cum laude in French from the University of Richmond, Virginia and received her M.D. degree from Tufts University School of Medicine. She completed a combined residency in Internal Medicine andPediatricsatBaystateMedicalCenterinSpringfield,MAandisBoard-certifiedinbothspecialties.She

is a graduate of the Residential Fellowship in Integrative Medicine at the UniversityofArizona,oneofthefirstandoldestclinicalintegrativemedicinefellowshipsofferedintheUnitedStates.

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Danna holds faculty positions in the Department of Family Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine and in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. Danna has particular interests in guided imagery and clinical hypnosis, vitamins and supplements, and wellness for healthcare providers. Dr. Park is currently Medical Director of the Integrative Healthcare Department at Mission Hospital in Asheville, NC.

Topics: What’s in the Bottle? Assessing Multivitamin Quality for Your Patients; Integrative Medicine Practice Models of Integration Panel Discussion; Integrative Approaches to Coronary Artery Disease

IanPaskowski,DC is the Medical Director for the Spine Care Program at Jordan Hospital. His responsibilities include development and implementation of efficient healthcare system processes leading quality patient care and value added patient service across the continuum of spine care. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Hospital Physician Association, Jordan Physician Associates and is the Co-Chairperson for Jordan Hospital Continuing Medical Education. His

research interests include developing patient centered, quality driven, and sustainable health care pathways that are suitable for the Accountable Care Organization movement.

Topics: Jordan Hospital Spine Care: Can Healthcare be Patient-Centered, Accountable, Quality-Based and Sustainable?; Integrative Medicine Practice Models of Integrative Panel Discussion

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RalphSnyderman,MD,ChancellorEmeritusandJamesB.DukeProfessorofMedicineserved as Duke University’s Chancellor for Health AffairsandDeanoftheSchoolofMedicinefrom1989to July 2004. Dr. Snyderman has played a leading role in the conception and development of Prospective Care, a novel approach to personalized health care and an evolving model of national health care delivery. He was amongthefirsttoenvisionandarticulatetheneedto

move the current focus of health care from treatment of disease events to personalized, predictive, preventative and participatory care.

Dr. Snyderman publicly supported the planning and visioning of the Duke Center for Integrative Medicine, which officially opened in 2000 and recruited national leaders to lead this initiative. He has been a strong national advocate for integrative medicine and an unparalleled visionary leader building and sustaining progress in the mission of returning caring and a focus on health and wellness to medicine. Snyderman chaired the Institute of Medicine’s Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public in 2009, which brought together over 600 individuals to discuss integrative approaches to health care. It was widely regarded as a seminal point for the development of morecoherentandeffectiveapproachestohealthcarereform.

Topic: Integrative Medicine as the Framework for Personalization of Health Care

KevinSowers,RN,MSNFAAN currently serves as President of Duke University Hospital. He joined Duke Hospital in 1985 and has been in leadership roles with Duke University Health System over the last 20 years. He has served as Chief Operating Officer for Duke University Hospital for seven years. Sowers received his BSN from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio and his MSN from Duke University School of Nursing. He is internationally known for his lectures and writings on the issues of leadership, organizational

change, mentorship and cancer care. Sowers has also served in a variety of leadership roles at the national level within the Oncology Nursing Society, most recently as President of the ONS Foundation, and is presently the President of the NC Triangle Affiliate Board, Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

Topic: The Power of One

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AndrewWeil,MD is a world-renowned leader and pioneerinthefieldofintegrativemedicine,ahealingoriented approach to health care which encompasses body, mind, and spirit. Combining a Harvard education and a lifetime of practicing natural and preventive medicine, Dr. Weil is the founder and director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, where he is also a Clinical Professor of Medicine and Professor of

Public Health and the Lovell-Jones Professor of Integrative Rheumatology. Dr. Weil received both his medical degree and his undergraduate AB degree in biology (botany) from Harvard University.

Dr. Weil is an internationally-recognized expert for his views on leading a healthy lifestyle, his philosophy of healthy aging, and his critique of the future of medicine and health care. Approximately 10 million copies of Dr. Weil’s books have been sold, including Spontaneous Happiness; Spontaneous Healing; 8 Weeks to Optimum Health; Eating Well for Optimum Health; The Healthy Kitchen; Healthy Aging; and Why Our Health Matters.

Topic: Integrative Health State of the Nation

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CreditCME Accreditation: The Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) is accredited by the North Carolina Medical Society to sponsor continuing education for physicians.

Credit: The Mountain Area Health Education Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.5AMAPRACategory1Credit(s)™(6.75AMAPRACategory1Credit(s)™forSaturdayand6.75AMAPRACategory1Credit(s)™forSunday). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Statement: MAHEC adheres to the ACCME Standards regarding industry support to continuing medical education. Disclosure of faculty and commercial support relationships, if any, will be made known at the time of the activity.

AAFPApplicationforCMEcredithasbeenfiledwiththeAmericanAcademyofFamily Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.

CNEThe Mountain Area Health Education Center’s Department of Nursing Education is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

This activity will provide 13.5CNEContactHours Participants must attend entire activity to receive credit. No partial credit is given for this activity. MAHEC adheres to the ANCC/ACCME Standards regarding industry support to continuing nursing education. Disclosure of presenters, planners, and commercial support relationships, if any, will be made known at the time of the activity.

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MentalHealthMAHEC is a Provider approved by NAADAC Approved Education Provider Program. Provider #647. Full attendance is required to receive credit from NAADAC. 13.5hours.

MAHEC is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) and a co-sponsorofthisevent.MAHECmayofferNBCC-approvedclockhoursforevents that meet NBCC requirements. Sessions for which NBCC-approved clockhourswillbeawardedareidentifiedintheprogrambulletin.TheACEPis solely responsible for all aspects of the program.

Psychologists:MAHEC is recognized by the North Carolina Psychology Board as an approved provider of Category A Continuing Education for North Carolina Licensed Psychologists. Full attendance is required to receive credit from the NC Psychology Board.13.5hours.

Sessions that qualify for NBCC and Psychologists credit are: Plenary events and Breakout Sessions 1E, 2F, 3E, 4E, 4F

PharmacyEducationThe University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

This program, ACPE 0046-9999-12-099-L04-P will provide 6.75 contact hours on day one and ACPE 0046-9999-12-100-L04-P will provide 6.75 hours on day two for a total of 13.5 of continuing education. Statements of Credit will be mailed to all registrants upon completion of the program. In order to receive CE credit, attendance must be acknowledged at the registration desk upon arrival at the program. Participants will evaluate this program using a standard evaluation form.

CEUThe Mountain Area Health Education Center designates this continuing education activity as meeting the criteria for1.4CEUs as established by the National Task force on the Continuing Education Units. You must attend the entire workshop to receive CEUs.

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ChiropractorsThe North Carolina Board of Chiropractic Examiners has approved this educational activity for 13.5totalhours(6.75hoursforSaturdayand6.75hoursforSunday).

Dieticians/NutritionistsThis program has been approved for 15.0 contact hours by the Certifying Board for Dietary Managers (CBDM). DMA Approval number 146738.This program has been approved for13.0 CPE hours for major sessions and 2 CPE hours for exhibits by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR).

PhysicalTherapyMAHEC, as part of the NC AHEC system, is a NCBPTE-approved provider of continuing competence for activities directly related to physical therapy. NCBPTE:13.0totalcontacthours(6.5contacthoursforSaturdayand6.5contacthoursforSunday).

MassageTherapistsMAHECisapprovedbytheNationalCertificationBoardof Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education approved provider. 13.5 total hours (6.75hoursforSaturdayand6.75hoursforSunday.)

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LodgingAlistofareahotelsofferingspecialratesforattendeesofthisconferencecanbe found on the online registration page at www.mahec.net/calendar, keyword “integrative”.

Directions to Wilma M. Sherrill Center

FromtheEastonI-40Pick up I-240 towards Asheville. Take I-240 to Merrimon Ave (US-25). Turn left at 3rd light (W.T. Weaver Blvd) and proceed to traffic circle and UNC Asheville entrance. Go up hill and at top of hill, make a right on to University Heights.TakeUniversityHeightstofirstleftandproceedtobottomofhill.At bottom of hill, make a right on Campus Drive. The Sherrill Center & Kimmel Arena are located in the back of the parking deck on the left.

FromSouthorWestonI-26orI-40Take I-240 towards Asheville as you cross the river, move into left lane. Take US I-26 North proceed one mile to UNC Asheville exit. Turn right at the bottomoftheexitrampandproceedtothefirsttrafficlight.Takealeftonto Campus Drive. You will go up a hill and the Sherrill Center & Kimmel Arena will be on your right.

Cancellation PolicyCancellations received at least two weeks in advance of the program date will receive a full refund unless otherwise noted. Cancellations received between two weeks and up to 48 hours prior to the program date will receive a 70% refund or full credit toward a future MAHEC program unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be given for cancellations received less than 48 hours prior to the program date. Substitutes are welcome but please notify us in advance of the program. All cancellations must be made in writing (fax, mail or e-mail).

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Saturday, October 20, 20126:30-8:00am

Check-In, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits

8:00-8:15amOpening Remarks

8:15-9:15amIntegrative Healthcare State of the Nation with AndrewWeil,MD

9:15-10:30amCare Coordination of the Future with BarbaraDossey,PhD,RN

10:30-11:00amBreak and Exhibits

11:00-12:15pmReinventing Medicine: A New Era with LarryDossey,MD

12:15-1:30pmLunch and Exhibits

1:30-2:45pmConcurrent Breakout Sessions 1A-1F (choose one)

2:45-3:15pmBreak and Exhibits

3:15-4:30pmConcurrent Breakout Sessions 2A-2F (choose one)

4:45-5:30pmIM Practice Models of Integration Panel Discussion with Bongaard, MD; Coeytaux, MD; Halvorson, DC; Lee, MD; Park, MD; Paskowski, DC moderated by Mark Hoch, MD

5:30pmEvaluation and Adjourn

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Each Concurrent Breakout Session includes 15 minutes of Q&A time.

1:30-2:45pmConcurrent Breakout Sessions 1A-1F (choose one)

3:15-4:30pmConcurrent Breakout Sessions 2A-2F (choose one)

Jordan Hospital Spine Care: Can Healthcare be Patient-Centered, Accountable, Quality-Based and Sustainable?Ian Paskowski, DC

1A

1B

1C

1D

1E

1F

2A

2B

2C

2D

2E

2F

Using Group Visits and Open Access Scheduling to Achieve Outcomes in Primary CareSteven Crane, MD

Nutritional Considerations in Coronary Artery DiseaseAlan Gaby, MD

Common (and Uncommon) Approaches to the Common Cold and FluRuss Greenfield, MD

Caring Made Visible: Promoting Wholeness and HealingKristen Swanson, PhD, RN

Case Studies: Using New Tools to Manage Chronic Disease PatientsBridget Bongaard, MD

From Outpatient to Inpatient Care: Transforming the Landscape of Integrative Health at the Center for Health and HealingRoberta Lee, MD

Thriving in an Era of ACOs and PCMHsLourdes Lorenz, RN, MSN

What’s in the Bottle?: Assessing Multivitamin Quality for your PatientsDanna Park, MD

Probiotics and Other Nutrients for Immune StimulationAlan Baumgarten, MD

Acupuncture Research: Evidence-Based MedicineCissy Majebe, OMD

Healing Through Art: One Woman’s JourneyKathryn Kirkpatrick, PhD

MedicalHomeDeliveryModels ClinicalHotTopics IntegrativeTreatmentTools

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Sunday, October 21, 20126:30-8:00am

Check-In, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits

8:00-8:15amOpening Remarks

8:15-9:30amIntegrative Medicine as the Framework for Personalization of Health Care with RalphSnyderman,MD

9:30-10:30amThe Integrative Medicine Practitioner’s Therapeutic Toolbox with RobertaLee,MD

10:30-11:00amBreak and Exhibits

11:00-12:00pmTop 10 Nutrients: An Evidence-Based Review with AlanGaby,MD

12:00-1:15pmLunch and Exhibits

1:15-2:30pmConcurrent Breakout Sessions 3A-3F (choose one)

2:30-3:00pmBreak and Exhibits

3:00-4:15pmConcurrent Breakout Sessions 4A-4F (choose one)

4:30-5:30pmThe Power of One with KevinW.Sowers,RN,MSN,FAAN

5:30pmEvaluation and Adjourn

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MedicalHomeDeliveryModels ClinicalHotTopics IntegrativeTreatmentTools

1:15-2:30pmConcurrent Breakout Sessions 3A-3F (choose one)

A Holistic Approach to Primary Care: Providing Personalized Healthcare at NorthEast Internal and Integrative Medicine Bridget Bongaard, MD

3A

3B

3C

3D

3E

3F

PCMH: Achieving the Recognition and Implementing the ConceptsAlan Baumgarten, MD

Integrative Approaches to Coronary Artery DiseaseDanna Park, MD

Hormone Restoration: A How-To GuideJohn Clark, PharmD

Mindfulness Based Stress ReductionLindsay Bridges, MD

Chiropractic: Where Being Manipulated is a Good ThingJames Halvorson, DC

Each Concurrent Breakout Session includes 15 minutes of Q&A time.

3:00-4:15pmConcurrent Breakout Sessions 4A-4F (choose one)

4A

4B

4C

4D

4E

4F

Lessons Learned and Visions of the Future: The Founding and Nurturing of Chapel Hill Doctors Integrative Health CenterRemy Coeytaux, MD

Thriving in an Era of ACOs and PCMHsLourdes Lorenz, RN, MSN

Nutrition Update Including New Information on Vitamin DAlan Gaby, MD

Functional Medicine: A new ‘Operating System’ for Complex, Chronic DiseasesPatrick Hanaway, MD

Healing Touch in the Clinical SettingDenise Anthes, BSN, MBA

Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture: An Integral Approach to Anxiety and DepressionJames Whittle, MS, LAC

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5TH ANNUAL PARTNERING WESTERN MEDICINE AND INTEGRATIVE HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE

OCTOBER 20-21, 2012

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Select One Session From Each Group Saturday Session 1:30-2:45pm 1A Jordan Hospital Spine Care 1B Group Visits, Open Access Scheduling 1C Nutritional Consideration in CAD 1D Approaches to Common Cold, Flu 1E Caring Made Visible

1F New Tools for Managing Chronic Disease

Saturday Session 3:15-4:30pm 2A Transforming Integrative Health Landscape 2B Era of ACOs and PCMHs 2C What’s in the Bottle 2D Probiotics and Other Nutrients 2E Acupuncture Research 2F Healing through Art

Sunday Session 1:15-2:30pm 3A Holistic Approach to Primary Care 3B PCMH Recognition and Concepts 3C Integrative Approaches to CAD 3D Hormone Restoration 3E Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction

3F Chiropractic Manipulation

Sunday Session 3:00-4:15pm 4A Lessons Learned & Visions of the Future 4B Era of ACOs and PCMHs 4C Nutrition Update 4D Functional Medicine 4E Healing Touch 4F Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture

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UntilJuly31

$399 for Physicians

$299 for Non-MD

$199 for Medical Residents

$150 for Students

August1toAugust31

$425 for Physicians

$325 for Non-MD

$225 for Medical Residents

$175 for Students

September1toOctober20

$450 for Physicians

$350 for Non-MD

$250 for Medical Residents

$200 for Students

Method of Payment Employer will mail fee (fax registration now!)

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• Mailthesetwoyellowpages,alongwithyourcheck,to:

MAHECRegistration,121HendersonvilleRoad,Asheville,NC28803

• Registeronlineatmahec.net/calendar(keyword:integrative)

Questions?AboutRegistration — Call 828-257-4475.

AbouttheConference — Contact Misty Garren, MHS (Course Director) at 828-257-4478 or email [email protected].

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