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Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Norfolk, VA Permit No. 22 Eastern Virginia Medical School Office of Continuing Medical Education Post Office Box 1980 Norfolk, VA 23501-1980 Mid-Atlantic Multiple Sclerosis Symposium CLINICAL ADVANCES OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT MARCH 3, 2018 Great Wolf Lodge & Conference Center 549 Rochambeau Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 JOINTLY PROVIDED BY 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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Page 1: CliniCal advanCes of Multiple sClerosis diagnosis and

Non-Profit Org.U.S. PostagePAIDNorfolk, VAPermit No. 22Eastern Virginia Medical School

Office of Continuing Medical EducationPost Office Box 1980Norfolk, VA 23501-1980

Mid-Atlantic Multiple Sclerosis SymposiumCliniCal advanCes of Multiple sClerosis diagnosis and treatMent

MArch 3, 2018

Great Wolf Lodge & conference center 549 rochambeau Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188

JOINTLY PROVIDED bY

6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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PurPoseMultiple sclerosis is a one of the most complex diseases in neurology that requires a comprehensive approach. This conference will provide effective strategies that will help with early diagnosis, appropriate stratification of disease modifying therapies and symptom management including rehabilitation medicine. In addition, it will provide tools to diagnose and treat gastroenterological disorders, rheumatological diseases and other diseases that can mimic multiple sclerosis.

TargeT audienceThe Mid-Atlantic Multiple Sclerosis Symposium is designed for the neurologist, physiatrist, internist, family medicine physician, physical and occupational therapists, and other specialists treating patients with multiple sclerosis.

accrediTaTion This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Eastern Virginia Medical School and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Eastern Virginia Medical School is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

crediT designaTionEastern Virginia Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

cancellaTion PolicyAll cancellations must be made in writing prior to February 17, 2018 in order to receive a refund. A $50 administrative service charge will be assessed on all cancellations. No refunds will be given after this date.

regisTraTionThe registration fee includes seminar materials, continental breakfast, lunch break and certificate of completion for both CME credit and attendance.

For more information, contact the CME office at (757) 446-6140; email [email protected] or visit our website at www.evms.edu/cme.

sPecial servicesThe American with Disabilities Act of 1990 requires that all individuals, regardless of the disability, have equal access. If special arrangements are required to attend this conference, contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education at (757) 446-6140.

HoTel accommodaTionsA block of rooms have been reserved at a group rate of $149 per night and includes waterpark passes. Participants may make reservations by calling the Central Reservations Depart ment toll-free at 1-800-551-9653 by February 3, 2018. Guests should reference Reservation #0317EVMSMS to receive the group rate. All reservations must be guaranteed by the individual and accompanied by a first night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Each individual has up to 72 hours prior to arrival date to cancel the individual room with a $40.00 cancellation fee per room. If the individual cancels the room within 72 hours of arrival, 100% of the first night’s room rate plus tax will be charged to the individual’s credit card or taken from the deposit.

Travel informaTionNavigation or GPS device: 549 East Rochambeau Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23188-2148.

From Washington DC / Baltimore, MD (North): I-95 to Capital beltway. Take exit 27 onto I-495W. Merge back onto I-95 S at exit 57A. Take I-95 to exit 84A (I-295S), follow I-295 to exit 28A (I-64E). Take I-64 E to exit 234, merging onto 199E. Exit onto Route 603 East (Mooretown Road to Rochambeau Drive). Turn left, at the first light, onto E. Rochambeau Drive and follow for 1-1/4 miles. Great Wolf is on the right.

From Norfolk, VA / Virginia Beach, VA (East):Take I-64W to exit 234, merging onto 199E. Exit onto Route 603 East (Mooretown Road to Rochambeau Drive). Turn Left onto E. Rochambeau Drive and follow for 1 1/4 miles. Great Wolf is on the right.

ParkingParking at Great Wolf Lodge & Conference Center is complimentary.

Information

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8:00 AM

Registration ~ Continental breakfast

8:30 AM

WELCOME Ingrid Loma-Miller, MD, FAAN

mulTiPle sclerosis: currenT guidelines, diagnosis and Basic concePTs

Ingrid Loma-Miller, MD, FAAN

9:00 AM

mri evaluaTion of mulTiPle sclerosis and mimickers WiTH case revieWs

Douglas C. brown, MD

9:45 AM

currenT and neW disease modifying THeraPies: risk sTraTificaTion

Myla D. Goldman, MD

10:45 AM

break

11:00 AM

cogniTion-neuroPsycHology evaluaTion in mulTiPle sclerosis

Shannon W. Cray, PsyD

11:30 AM

demyelinaTing disorders in cHildrenbrenda L. banwell, MD

Schedule12:30 PM

Lunch

1:15 PM

rHeumaTological diseases of THecenTral nervous sysTem

John R. Dye, MD

2:00 PM

reHaBiliTaTion medicine in mulTiPle sclerosisKelli Doern, PT, DPT, NCS

2:30 PM

Panel Discussion

3:15 PM

Adjourn

If you have specific cases you would like presented during the panel discussion, please submit to

[email protected].

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registrationmid-aTlanTic mulTiPle sclerosis symPosium | marcH 3, 2018

course regisTraTion feeo $125.00 Physicianso $185.00 Allied Health Professionals

mealso I will require a vegetarian meal. (For other dietary

restrictions contact the CME office at 757-446-6140.)

you can regisTer TWo WaysREGISTER ONLINE: Available at www.evms.edu/cme (MasterCard, Discover or VISA) only or MAIL: Complete form and enclose your check made payable to EVMS-CME and mail to: 358 Mowbray Arch, Suite 207, Norfolk, VA 23507.

evms-cme use only

CHECK # AMOUNT OF CHECK

DATE ENTERED CONFIRMATION

NAME

SSN (Last 4 digits) DEGREE

SPECIALTY

MAILING ADDRESS

CITY / STATE / ZIP

E-MAIL ADDRESS (For electronic confirmation and follow-up)

FacultyBrenda l. BanWell, md

Chief of Division of Neurology at Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaGrace R. Loeb Endowed Chair in Neurosciences

Philadelphia, PA

douglas c. BroWn, mdAssistant Professor of RadiologyEastern Virginia Medical School

Hampton Roads Radiology AssociatesNorfolk, VA

sHannon W. cray, PsydSeaside behavioral Health

Virginia beach, VA

kelli doern, PT, dPT, ncs Physical Therapist

Sheltering Arms Physical Rehabilitation Centers Richmond, VA

JoHn r. dye, mdAssociate Professor of Internal Medicine

Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolSentara Rhematology Specialists

Norfolk, VA

myla d. goldman, mdAssociate Professor of Neurology

James Q. Miller Multiple Sclerosis ClinicUniversity of Virginia Health System

Charlottesville, VA

COURSE DIRECTORingrid loma-miller, md, faan

Fellowship Trained Multiple Sclerosis Specialist at the Multiple Sclerosis Center of Tidewater

Assistant Professor, Pediatric Neurology EVMS-CHKD Norfolk, VA

Chairman of Clinical Advisory Committee of the NMSS-Central & Eastern Virginia Chapter