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EXPLORE Consortium: • Adirondack Chapter of Nurse Practitioner Association of NYS • Clinton Community College • Clinton County Health Department • CVPH Medical Center • NYSNA District 8 • Sigma Theta Tau International - Gamma Delta Chapter • SUNY Plattsburgh REGISTER ONLINE: www.plattsburghcas.com Click on “Conference & Events” Conference & Event Services College Auxiliary Services SUNY Plattsburgh 101 Broad St. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Non-profit US Postage PAID Permit No. 1 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 EXPLORE Cancer Survivo rship Confere nce: “So My Patient Had Cancer .......... Now What?” ursday, September 22, 2011 Angell Co llege C enter, SUNY Plasburgh Don’t m the Lilly Oncology on Canvas Exhibit at the Community Program on 9/21/11 and the Conference on 9/22/11

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Page 1: EXPLORE Cancer Survivorship Conference: Now What?” Thursday, … › Resources › Documents › EXPLORE 2011.pdf · 2011-08-16 · with the emotional adjustment of post treatment

EXPLORE Consortium: • Adirondack Chapter of Nurse Practitioner Association of NYS • Clinton Community College• Clinton County Health Department • CVPH Medical Center • NYSNA District 8 • Sigma Theta Tau International - Gamma Delta Chapter • SUNY Plattsburgh

REGISTER ONLINE: www.plattsburghcas.com Click on “Conference & Events”

Conference & Event ServicesCollege Auxiliary ServicesSUNY Plattsburgh101 Broad St.Plattsburgh, NY 12901

Non-profitUS Postage

PAIDPermit No. 1

Plattsburgh, NY12901

EXPLORE Cancer Survivorship Conference: “So My Patient Had Cancer..........Now What?”Thursday, September 22, 2011Angell College Center, SUNY Plattsburgh

Don’t miss the Lilly

Oncology on Canvas

Exhibit at the

Community

Program on 9/21/11

and the Conference on

9/22/11

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EXPLORE Cancer Survivorship Conference: “So My Patient Had Cancer..........Now What?”

Wednesday, September 21, 2011SUNY Plattsburgh, Angell College Center Ballrooms

6:00 - 7:30 pm Happiness in a Storm: Embracing Life as a Healthy Survivor~Wendy S.Harpham, MD, FACPPhysician, Mother, Survivor, Author

Lilly Oncology on Canvas Exhibition: Expressions of a Cancer Journey is an art competition and exhibiton that hon-ors the journeys people face when confronted with a cancer diagnosis. Presented by Lilly USA, LLC in partnership with the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship. Come view this award-winning artwork.

Free and Open to the Community. Refreshments Served.Please register by calling Chris Blake, CVPH, 518-561-7320

or email: [email protected]

7:30 pm Book Sales and Signing Following Presentation

Thursday, September 22, 2011SUNY Plattsburgh, Angell College Center Ballrooms7:00 - 7:15 am Shuttle every 15 minutes7:30 - 7:45 am from SUNY Plattsburgh Field House

7:30 - 8:00 am Registration/Exhibits/Refreshments Lilly Oncology on Canvas Exhibition

8:00 am Welcome

8:15 - 9:15 am Meeting the Challenges of Healing the Modern Cancer Patient ~Wendy S. Harpham, MD, FACP

Physician, Mother, Survivor, Author

9:15 - 10:05 am Our Responsibility Continues Long After Treatment Ends- Cancer Survivors’ Long Term Concerns ~Rich Boyajian, RN, MS, NP Clinical Director, Adult Survivorship Clinic Dana Farber Cancer Institute

10:05 – 10:35 am Refreshment Break/ Exhibits/Book Sales and Signing by Dr. Wendy Harpham

10:35 - 11:25 am Riding the Emotional Waves – The Unchartered Waters of Cancer Survivorship ~Amy Grose, LICSW Psychosocial Program Leader, Survivorship Clinic Dana Farber Cancer Institute

11:25 am - 12:25 pm Lunch/Exhibits Lilly Oncology on Canvas Exhibition

12:25 - 1:15 pm Lymphedema as a Quality of Life Issue ~Patricia O’Brien, MD Lymphedema Consultant University of Vermont, Fletcher Allen Health Care

1:15 – 2:05 pm Let’s Live Every Day: Sexuality and Cancer ~Patricia Deisler, MD Maine Center for Cancer Medicine

2:05 - 2:20 pm Refreshment Break/Exhibits

2:20 - 3:10 pm Damned If You Do and Damned If You Don’t – Cardiac Consequences of Cancer Therapy ~Anju Nohria, MD Co-Director, Cardio-Oncology Program, Survivorship Clinic Dana Farber Cancer Institute

3:10 – 4:00 pm Survivor Care Planning from the IOM’s Ivory Tower to the Real World – What Really Needs To Be Done ~Rich Boyajian, RN, MS, NP 4:00 - 4:15 pm Questions & Answers; return shuttle

Friday, September 23, 2011 CVPH Auditoriums8:00 - 9:00 am CVPH Nursing Grand Rounds Inner Strength~Patricia Deisler, MD, Maine Center for Cancer Medicine9:30am Tours of the FitzPatrick Cancer Ctr. 12:00 – 1:00 pm CVPH Medical Staff Grand RoundsOur Responsibility Continues Long After Treatment Ends - Meeting the Needs of Cancer Survivors ~Rich Boyajian, RN, MS, NP

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Continuing Education Units Contact Hours:CME: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Medical Society of the State of NewYork (MSSNY) through the joint sponsorship of CVPH Medical Center and EXPLORE. CVPH Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society ofThe State of New York (MSSNY) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical Center designates thislive activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits*. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.

Family Physicians: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.RNs: EXPLORE is an approved provider of continuing nursing educa-tion by the New York State Nurses Association, an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Contact Hours: 6.25 contact hours will be awarded.

It has been assigned code 6X3KMK-PRV-088

We are pleased that we are now offering partial credits for RN Nurses. If you are a RN nurse, make sure that you have a Contact Hour Verifica-tion Form for RN Nurses. Initial or check the sessions you attend & total the contact hours attended. Turn this form in when you leave & pick up your certificate & add the total contact hours to your certificate.

Counselors: The Counselor Education Department of SUNY Plattsburgh is recognized by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. 1 CEU is the equivalent of 10 contact hours. This conference provides 6.25 contact hours. We adhere to NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #4294RDs: Application for CPEUs has been filed with the Commission on Dietetic Registration. Determination of credit is pending.Pharmacy CE credit: The New York Board of Pharmacy has reviewed the course materials for the program identified and has approved the program for 3 credits toward the continuing education requirement for pharmacists: Presentations accredited are: •Our Responsibility Continues Long After Treatment Ends - Cancer Survivors’ Long Term Concerns ~Rich Boyajian, RN, MS, NP• Lymphedema as a Quality of Life Issue ~Patricia O’Brien, MD•Damned If You Do & Damned If You Don’t ~~Anju Nohria, MDCCMC Approved Activity:This program has been approved by CCMC (Commission for Case Manager Certification) for 6.25 CEUs. Sponsor Code: CM8396 Approval Code 790001436. To claim these CEUs, log into your CE Center account at www.ccmcertification.org

Objectives - The participant will be able to:1. Identify the benefits to patients & clinicians of the term Healthy Survivor2. Identify obstacles to patients’ happiness & tools for overcoming obstacles3. Describe the current & future status of adult cancer survivorship in the United States4. Describe the potential impact that cancer therapy can have on survivors5. Identify cancer survivors as an underserved population with unmet needs6. Describe the methods providers can use to develop post treatment standards of practice for cancer survivors7. Identify common psychosocial issues for cancer survivors8. List some resources & interventions to assist cancer survivors in coping with the emotional adjustment of post treatment9. Identify signs of lymphedema10. Identify risk factors of lymphedema

NAHQ: This activity has been approved by the National Association of Healthcare Quality for 6.25 CPHQ CE credits. Additional contact hours & credits are under review. For information regarding CEUs please contact Chris Ransom or Bonnie St. Clair, CVPH-MC Library, 518-562-7325 or email: [email protected] audience: Designed for Physicians, especially primary care physicians, case managers, quality professionals, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, li-censed practical nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, health educators, counselors, healthcare students, & other health professionals.Disclosure: In accordance with Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for Commercial Support, the faculty for this conference will be asked to complete disclosure forms. Information regarding any disclosure will be provided in the course syllabus.Event Location:Warren Ballrooms, Angell College Center, SUNY Plattsburgh38 Rugar St., Plattsburgh, NY on Wednesday evening, September 21 and Thursday, September 22. Grand Rounds on Friday, September 23 will be held at CVPH. Cost: The conference cost is $100 per person or $50 for healthcare students with current college ID. Checks can be made payable to: College Auxiliary Services. Included in the conference cost: Admission to all conference sessions, access to conference materials, lunch, morning & afternoon refreshment breaks, certificate of completion. Registration Requested by September 15, 2011•Register by mail (with attached registration form) •By Phone: 518-564-3054 •By Fax: 518-564-4092 OR •Register Online: www.plattsburghcas.com Click on “Conferences & Events” Conference Confirmation: Conference confirmation and log in information for presentation downloads will be emailed upon receipt of registration. Please provide correct email when registering as you will receive important conference information via email.Cancellation: •Registration refund must be requested at least 5 business days prior to the conference. No refunds for no shows or late cancellations.Parking/Shuttle:Please park at the SUNY Plattsburgh Field House where you will be shuttled to Angell College Center. Shuttle runs every 15 minutes: 7:00; 7:15; 7:30 and 7:45 am. Return shuttles leave Angell College Center at 4:15; 4:30 and 4:45 pm.Questions: For registration questions, contact Kate Chilton at 518-564-3054 or [email protected]. For content or CEU information, please contact Chris Ransom or Bonnie St. Clair, CVPH-MC Library, 518-562-7325 or email: [email protected]:A block of rooms has been reserved at the Comfort Inn, 411 Route 3, Plattsburgh, NY 12901; (518) 562-2730 for EXPLORE conference attendees at the rate of $65./night. This rate is available until August 31.Make your reservations early! Mention CVPH-EXPLORE to receive this discounted room rate.

11. Identify treatments for lymphedema12. List sexuality at the top end of priority list for the patient problem list13. Describe how to introduce the subject of sexuality during the patient encounter14. Describe how we follow up with concrete ideas & advice for sexuality issues for cancer survivors15. Identify cardiotoxicities associated with cancer treatment16. Explain screening for cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity17. Describe treatment of cancer-related cardiotoxicity18. Identify the IOM (Institute of Medicine) “Lost in Transition” recommendations for cancer survivors19. Describe the End of Treatment Summary & Care Plan (EOTSCP) concept for cancer survivors20. Identify the concept of post treatment standards for cancer survivors of care & how it relates to EOTSCP21. Describe the future of clinical cancer survivorship

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EXPLORE ~ “So My Patient Had Cancer..........Now What?”Wednesday (Community Program) & Thursday (Health Care Professional Conference),

September 21 and 22, 2011Registration Form

r Please register me for Wednesday, 9/21 Community Program (No Charge) r Please register me for the Thursday, 9/22 Conference: r $100. Healthcare Professional fee r $ 50. Healthcare Students fee

The conference registration fee includes all CEUs, conference sessions, access to materials, refreshments, & luncheon.

r Check here if you do not want your name to be given to financial supporters of this program.NAME(s): Position/Title (check applicable box(es) r PHYSICIAN r QUALITY PROFESSIONAL r NP r PA r NURSE-RN r NURSE –LPN r PHARMACIST r RD r DIET TECH r COUNSELOR r CASE MANAGER r OTHER: ORGANIZATION: DEPARTMENT: ADDRESS: CITY/STATE/ZIP: PHONE: EMAIL (to receive your confirmation and important conference info): Please charge my r Mastercard r Visa r Discover Account # 3 Digit CSC Code (back of credit card) Expiration Date Authorizing Signature Home Zip Code (if using personal Credit card): As presentations are received from speakers, they will be available on our website. A userID and password will be provided to you with your confirmation. Don’t forget to download the presentations prior to the conference.

Checks, County Vouchers and Purchase Orders should be made payable to College Auxiliary ServicesMail or fax to: CAS (College Auxiliary Services), Clinton Hall, 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901

Phone: 518-564-3054 Secure Fax: 518-564-4092 Register online at www.plattsburghcas.com - click on “Conference & Event Services”

Cancellation refunds will be honored up to and including Thursday, September 15, 2011 No reimbursement for late cancellations or no shows.

If you have questions regarding registration, please contact Kate Chilton at 518-564-3054 or [email protected] For content or CEU information, contact Chris Ransom or Bonnie St. Clair by phone: 518-562-7325, or fax: 518-562-7129,

or by email: [email protected]

EXPLORE IS GOING GREEN!EXPLORE is embracing environmentally friendly efforts. Session/speaker handouts will be available for download prior to the conference from the www.plattsburghcas.com website. These handouts will NOT be available at the conference. PLEASE DOWNLOAD PRIOR TO THE CONFERENCE. The website will be available 7 days prior to the conference and 30 days post-conference.We gratefully acknowledge support from the following:

Platinum: • The Foundation of CVPH

Gold: • Dendreon • Novartis

Silver: • Amgen • Celgene • CVPH CME Committee • GlaxoSmithKline

Bronze: • AstraZeneca • Bristol-Myers Squibb • Cephalon • Genomic Health • Lilly USA • Merck • Myriad Genetics, Inc. • Pfizer • Sanofi-Aventis

Donors: • CircAid • Jobst • WalMartThis represents corporate commitment as of brochure printing. A complete list of contributors will be provided at the conference.

Non-Profit Displays: • American Cancer Society • Cancer Services Programs • CVPH Cardiac Rehab • Fitzpatrick Cancer Center • Susan G. Komen • Oncology Nursing Services

Park at SUNY Plattsburgh Field House, 167 Rugar St. for Shuttle to

Angell College Center, SUNY PlattsburghFrom the North and South•Take I-87 to Exit 37.•From Exit 37 ramp, make a right hand turn onto Rt. 3 and follow Rt. 3 to Cogan Avenue on the right. There is a traffic light here.•Right onto Cogan Ave and continue to Rugar St.•Entrance to Field House is directly across from intersection of Cogan Ave and Rugar St.

From the West•Take Rt. 11 to Ellenburg Corners, Military Turnpike (Rt. 190).•Turn right onto Military Turnpike and continue to the end at its intersection with Rt. 3.•Continue through the stop light onto Military Turnpike Extension to Rugar St. (Nadim’s Grocery is on the corner).•Take a left on Rugar St. Field House entrance is approxi-mately 1/2 - 1 mile on the right.

Shuttle Schedule:Field House to Angell Center: 7:00 am; 7:15 am; 7:30; 7:45 amAngell Center to Field House: 4:15 pm; 4:30 pm; 4:45 pm

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