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MEDICATIONS, EVIDENCE & DECISION SUPPORT MEDS CONFERENCE Mainpro+ Group Learning MOC Section 1 CPhM CEU 6.25 cpd-umanitoba.com THIS IS AN INTER-PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE TARGETING ALL SPECIALIST DISCIPLINES, PHYSICIANS, PHARMACISTS, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS, NURSES, RESIDENTS, MEDICAL AND PHARMACY STUDENTS, OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONALS FEBRUARY 8, 2020 0830-1635 Frederic Gaspard Theatre, University of Manitoba AGENDA 0830-0900 Registration & Continental Breakfast 0900-0915 Welcome & Introduction 0915-1015 Taking the BM out of EBM (a year in review) - Shawn Bugden & Jamie Falk 1015-1050 Treating Depression in Primary Care: Antidepressant Medication versus Alternatives – Murray Enns 1050-1105 REFRESHMENT BREAK 1105-1110 Audience Poll 1110-1210 Being Medically Conservative in Cardiology - John Mandrola 1210-1300 LUNCH 1300-1325 Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics - Shawn Bugden 1325-1400 Can you refill my Zopiclone? And Other Bed Time Stories - Karen Toews and Grace Frankel 1400-1405 Audience Poll 1405-1435 4 hot speakers, 4 hot topics - Julie Mistri, Colin Reeve, Nicole Nakatsu, Jamie Falk 1435-1500 Back to the Future: Medical Reversals with 2020 vision - Cody Magnusson 1500-1515 REFRESHMENT BREAK 1515-1540 Treating Outpatient Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) in 2020: What to do? - George Zhanel 1540-1610 The Pineapple Express is Driving Miss Daisy to Use Cannabis – Jamie Falk 1610-1635 Update in influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination: Why, When, and How? – George Zhanel 1635 Closing Remarks

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Page 1: MEDICATIONS, EVIDENCE & DECISION SUPPORT MEDS CONFERENCE

MEDICATIONS, EVIDENCE & DECISION SUPPORT MEDS CONFERENCE

Mainpro+ Group Learning MOC Section 1 CPhM CEU

6.25

cpd-umanitoba.comTHIS IS AN INTER-PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE TARGETING ALL SPECIALIST DISCIPLINES, PHYSICIANS, PHARMACISTS, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS, NURSES, RESIDENTS, MEDICAL AND PHARMACY STUDENTS, OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

FEBRUARY 8, 2020 • 0830-1635Frederic Gaspard Theatre, University of Manitoba

AGENDA

0830-0900 Registration & Continental Breakfast

0900-0915 Welcome & Introduction

0915-1015 Taking the BM out of EBM (a year in review) - Shawn Bugden & Jamie Falk

1015-1050 Treating Depression in Primary Care:

Antidepressant Medication versus Alternatives – Murray Enns

1050-1105 REFRESHMENT BREAK

1105-1110 Audience Poll

1110-1210 Being Medically Conservative in Cardiology - John Mandrola

1210-1300 LUNCH

1300-1325 Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics - Shawn Bugden

1325-1400 Can you refill my Zopiclone? And Other Bed Time Stories

- Karen Toews and Grace Frankel

1400-1405 Audience Poll

1405-1435 4 hot speakers, 4 hot topics - Julie Mistri, Colin Reeve, Nicole Nakatsu, Jamie Falk

1435-1500 Back to the Future: Medical Reversals with 2020 vision - Cody Magnusson

1500-1515 REFRESHMENT BREAK

1515-1540 Treating Outpatient Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) in 2020: What to do?

- George Zhanel

1540-1610 The Pineapple Express is Driving Miss Daisy to Use Cannabis – Jamie Falk

1610-1635 Update in influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination: Why, When, and How? – George Zhanel

1635 Closing Remarks

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The MEDS Conference is a powerful educational event that casts a critical eye

on the balance of benefit and harm of the interventions we prescribe every

day. A collaboration between the Max Rady College of Medicine and College

of Pharmacy, this full day Saturday event is free of industry support. It features

accomplished speakers that will entertain and sharpen your judgement as you

make therapeutic decisions with your patients.

AT THE CONCLUSION OF THIS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY, THE PARTICIPANT SHOULD BE ABLE TO:

y Identify the strengths and limitations of the medical evidence and clinical practice guidelines for common health conditions. (Scholar, Medical expert)

y Explore practical approaches to challenging therapeutic issues including medical reversals using clinical evidence and clinician expertise. (Medical Expert, Scholar)

y Explain pragmatic best practices in pharmacological management of common cardiovascular rhythm and ischemic disorders. (Medical Expert, Scholar)

y Discuss strategies in the management of insomnias and how to communicate these strategies when deprescribing hypnotics and discussing non-pharmacological options with patients and other health care providers. (Medical Expert, Communicator, Collaborator)

y Understand the responsibility of health professionals to effectively incorporate patient preference and values into therapeutic decision-making. (Communicator)

y Review the latest in management of urinary tract infections and communicate the tenets of antibiotic stewardship. (Medical Expert, Health Advocate)

y Discuss updates in the indications and utility of pneumococcal and influenza

vaccines. (Medical Expert, Scholar)

FEES:

Advance Registration (before Jan 25) After January 25, 2020

Physician $200 $240

Pharmacist $85 $100

Other Health Professional $85 $100

Resident $50 $60

Student $30 $40

STUDY CREDITS

THIS EVENT WAS CO-DEVELOPED WITH THE CPD

MEDICINE PROGRAM, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA

AND WAS PLANNED TO ACHIEVE SCIENTIFIC

INTEGRITY, OBJECTIVITY AND BALANCE.

THIS ONE-CREDIT-PER-HOUR PROGRAM MEETS

THE CERTIFICATION CRITERIA OF THE COLLEGE OF

FAMILY PHYSICIANS OF CANADA AND HAS BEEN

APPROVED BY THE CPD MEDICINE PROGRAM,

UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA FOR UP TO 6.25

MAINPRO+ CREDITS.

THIS EVENT IS AN ACCREDITED GROUP LEARNING

ACTIVITY (SECTION 1) AS DEFINED BY THE

MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND

SURGEONS OF CANADA, AND APPROVED BY

THE CPD MEDICINE PROGRAM, UNIVERSITY OF

MANITOBA FOR A MAXIMUM OF 6.25 HOURS.

THIS PROGRAM IS DESIGNATED AN ACCREDITED

LEARNING ACTIVITY BY THE COLLEGE OF

PHARMACISTS OF MANITOBA FOR A MAXIMUM OF

6.25 CEU.

PARTICIPANTS SHOULD ONLY CLAIM CREDIT FOR

THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF HOURS ATTENDED.

ACCREDITATION

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA CPD MEDICINE

PROGRAM IS FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE

COMMITTEE ON ACCREDITATION OF CONTINUING

MEDICAL EDUCATION (CACME).

COURSE DETAILS

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VISITING SPEAKERDr. John Mandrola, MD, F.A.C.C. practices cardiac electrophysiology in Louisville, Kentucky. He graduated from University of Connecticut School of Medicine and did internal medicine, cardiology, and electrophysiology training at Indiana University. He is a writer and podcaster for Medscape. He espouses a conservative approach to medical practice.

He participates in clinical research and writes often about the state of medical evidence. He has co-authored two books: the Haywire Heart, a review of arrhythmia in athletes, and Fogoros’ EP Testing (Wiley). In 2019, he co-authored 19 peer-reviewed papers.

SPEAKERSJamie Falk, B.Sc. (Pharm), Pharm.D is an Assistant Professor at the College of Pharmacy, University of Manitoba and practices as a clinical pharmacist in the department of family medicine at the Kildonan Medical Centre. He currently focuses his clinical and research attention on chronic disease management, specifically related to optimizing medication prescribing and utilization and the appropriate use and translation of evidence-based information into patient-centred practice.

Shawn Bugden, B.Sc. (Pharm) M.Sc., Pharm.D. is the Dean at the School of Pharmacy, Memorial University. Working in Evidence-based healthcare and biostatistics. Pharmacoeconomics and health outcomes, Drug use evaluation and safety (pharmacoepidemiology), Health policy and regulatory affairs, Knowledge translation and academic detailing, Biomedical ethics, Pharmacy practice, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and interprofessional education.

Murray Enns, MD, FRCPC is a Professor in the UM Department of Psychiatry, and the Medical Director of the Operational Stress Injury Clinic in Winnipeg. He is an author of 160 peer reviewed publications in the areas of depression, anxiety, suicide, and post traumatic stress. Dr. Enns was formerly the Head of the UM Department of Psychiatry and Medical Director of the WRHA Mental Health Program (2006 to 2016).

Karen Toews, BSc. MD CCFP FCFP has been practicing family medicine for 23 years at Steinbach Family Medical. Her practice includes general family medicine, obstetrics including antepartum and intrapartum care, in-patient care at Bethesda Hospital and family practice oncology at the Community Cancer Program at Bethesda Hospital. She is the lead for the Family Medicine Enhanced Distributed Education Centre at Steinbach Family Medical and is a lecturer with the Department of Family Medicine at the Max Rady College of Medicine

Grace Frankel, PharmD, BCPS, EPPh is a clinical pharmacist in Steinbach, Manitoba working for MyHealthTeam in Southern Health. She practices in both primary care as well as inpatient acute care at Bethesda Regional Health Centre. She completed her PharmD from the University of Toronto in 2013, is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and an Extended Practice Pharmacist.

Julie Mistri, BSc. Pharm is a clinical primary care pharmacist at PRIME, a managed care program designed to empower medically complex older adults to stay safe and healthy in their own homes. Prior to joining the team at PRIME, Julie worked for almost a decade in the Emergency Department at the Victoria General Hospital, where she piloted the program that eventually led to the establishment of pharmacists in all the emergency departments in Winnipeg. Julie holds a BSc. Pharm from the University of Manitoba.

Nicole Nakatsu, B.Sc. Pharm., BCPS, EPPh is the Clinical Resource Pharmacist for Family Medicine for the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. She maintains a clinical practice on the Teaching Unit at Seven Oaks General Hospital. Nicole has been heavily involved with the College of Pharmacists of Manitoba in developing the opioid replacement therapy guidelines and training program for Manitoba pharmacists and has lectured on opioid dependence to pharmacists, physicians, pharmacy technicians, lab technologists and students.

Cody Magnusson, B.Sc. Pharm, PharmD, RPH is a Hospital Pharmacist working within the Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority, spending most of his time servicing the medicine, chemotherapy, and dialysis units at the Gimli Hospital. He graduated with a BScPharm in 2013 from the University of Manitoba, and went on to complete his post-baccalaureate PharmD through the University of Toronto in the spring of 2018.

George Zhanel, PhD, FCCP is a Microbiologist and Pharmacologist who is: Professor: Dept. of Medical Microbiology/Infectious Diseases, and Director: Canadian Antimicrobial Resistance Alliance (CARA), Max Rady College of Medicine. Dr. Zhanel has published over 1000 papers, chapters and abstracts and has received or been nominated for 66 teaching awards.

Colin Reeve, BSP, CDE, CTE, CRE is a clinical pharmacist and diabetes educator, practicing with the primary care team at the Nor West Community Health Co-op and a recent addition to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority My Health Team in the Inkster/Seven Oaks catchment. A past recipient of the Takeda Magnum Opus award, Colin is currently pursuing his Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Toronto with academic interests in diabetes, respiratory medicine and pain management with a focus on collaborative models of patient care delivery.

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MISSION

Serving our diverse communities, we provide evidence-informed educational opportunities to health professionals for life-long learning, competence and sustained practice change, in a culturally safe and responsive manner.

CANMEDS ROLES

Medical Expert

As Medical Experts, physicians integrate all of the CanMEDS Roles, applying medical knowledge, clinical skills, and professional attitudes in their provision of patient-centered care. Medical Expert is the central physician Role in the CanMEDS framework.

Heath Advocate

As Health Advocates, physicians responsibly use their expertise and influence to advance the health and well-being of individual patients, communities, and populations.

Scholar

As Scholars, physicians demonstrate a lifelong commitment to reflective learning As well As the creation, dissemination, application and translation of medical knowledge.

Communicator

As Communicators, physicians form relationships with patients and their families that facilitate the gathering and sharing of essential information for effective health care.

Collaborator

As Collaborators, physicians work effectively with other health care professionals to provide safe, high-quality, patient-centred care.

DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

In keeping with accreditation guidelines, speakers participating in this event are required to disclose to the audience any involvement with industry or other organizations that may potentially influence the presentation of the educational material.

ONLINE REGISTRATION

Methods of payment are by VISA, Master-Card and AMEX. Register online at: cpd-umanitoba.com/events/meds-confer-ence-february-8-2020

REIMBURSEMENT OF REGISTRATION FEES

Physicians may be eligible for reimburse-ment of registration fees and expenses from a fund administered by Doctors Manitoba. Visit doctorsmanitoba.ca or call 204-985-5888 for more information.

ACCESSIBILITY

The University of Manitoba is committed to accessibility for those with disabilities. To request accommodations, please advise the program coordinator when you register.

ADDITIONAL POLICIES

All sessions, topics and speakers subject to change.

Participants may receive a full refund less a $35 administrative fee if registration is cancelled 14 days or more before the date of the event. No refund past this date. Refunds cannot be given if an event is missed.

Candid photos may be taken at CPD events. Your registration implies your permission for these photos to be used for promotional material. Individuals in photographs will not be identified.

EXHIBITORSCanadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH)

CONTACT

Ana MullenProgram Coordinator, CPD MedicineUniversity of Manitoba260 Brodie – 727 McDermot Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 3P5Phone: 204-272-3112Email: [email protected]