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Page 1: Portland International Neuroscience Symposium · Portland International Neuroscience Symposium July 22–24, 2016 NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID Portland, OR Permit No. 722 Mail

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apply this to clinical practice. Participants will also be able

to describe pharmacologic treatm

ents for addiction and

apply them to clinical pr actice.

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on sleep

disorders and apply them to clinical practice.

•Identify and evaluate new

stroke treatments and apply

them to clinical practice.

•Identify m

ajor recent findings for adult spinal deform

ity

diagnoses, list treatment options and understand

physical exam diagnostic differentials and apply them

to clinical practice.

•Identify and evaluate new

treatment options and

future possibilities for the surgical managem

ent of

psychiatric disease.

•Identify and evaluate radiosurgery as a relevant treatm

ent

option for medically refractory epilepsy .

•Identify and evaluate M

RI-guided laser ablation as an

evolving treatment m

odality for epileptic and neoplastic brain

lesions and apply this information to their clinical practice.

•Identify and evaluate M

VD

as a treatment option for

trigeminal neuralgia and apply this inform

ation to their

clinical practice.

Accreditation

Oregon H

ealth & Science U

niversity School of Medicine is

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing M

edical

Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit

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edicine, Division of CM

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activity for a maxim

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Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit com

mensurate w

ith the

extent of their participation in the activity.

This program is currently approved by the O

HSU

School of

Nursing for 13.55 Continuing Education contact hours.

Provider is approved by the California Board of R

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Nursing, Provider N

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ber CEP 5464.

Location and Accom

modations

July 22–24, 2016

Sentinel Hotel

614 S.W. 11th Avenue

Portland, Oregon 97205

For hotel reservations, please visit us online or contact the Sentinel

Hotel directly at 888 246-5631. M

ention “Portland International

Neuroscience Sym

posium” to receive the group rates. Space is

limited; reservations m

ust be made by Tuesday, June 21, 2016,

and are subject to availability.

Registration and Fees

The early registration fee is $350 through June 15, increasing to

$450 starting June 16. Fee includes welcom

e reception, continental

breakfasts, lunches, and all course materials.

Attendees are free to explore Portland at their leisure on Saturday

night. For recomm

endations, please check with the event

registration desk.

Early registration for all events is encouraged as enrollment

will be lim

ited. For more inform

ation, contact Jackie Dingm

an

at 503 494-7513 or dingman@

ohsu.edu, or visit w

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OHSU Brain Institute Faculty and KeynotesKim Burchiel, M.D. John Raaf professor, Department of Neurological Surgery

Jason Chang, M.D. Assistant professor, Department of Neurological Surgery

Sarah Feldstein Ewing, Ph.D.Associate professor, Department of Psychiatry

Marian Fireman, M.D. Professor, Department of Psychiatry

Aaron Janowsky, Ph.D. Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience

Edward Kim, M.D. Assistant professor, Department of Neurology

Alfred Lewy, M.D., Ph.D. Emeritus professor, Department of Psychiatry

Miranda Lim, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant professor, Departments of Medicine, Neurology and Behavioral Neuroscience

Holger Link, M.D. Associate professor, Department of Pediatric Pulmonary

and Cystic Fibrosis

Ahmed Raslan, M.D. Assistant professor, Department of Neurological Surgery

Colin Roberts, M.D. Associate professor, Department of Pediatric Neurology

Steven Shea, B.Sc., Ph.D. Director, Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences

Khoi Than, M.D. Assistant professor, Department of Neurological Surgery

Miriam Treggiari, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. Professor, Department of Anesthesiology Program

David Zonies, M.D., M.P.H. Associate professor, Department of Surgery

Symposium Co-directorsLissa Baird, M.D.Assistant professor, Department of Neurological Surgery

Holly Hinson, M.D. Assistant professor, Department of Neurology

George Keepers, M.D. Carruthers professor and chair, Department of Psychiatry

Helmi Lutsep, M.D. Dixon Term professor and vice chair, Department of Neurology

Maret Pfohman, R.N. Registered nurse, Department of Radiology

Teresa Prichard, R.N. Certified neuroscience registered nurse, Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit

Nathan Selden, M.D., Ph.D. Campagna professor and chair, Department of Neurological Surgery

National Keynote Speakers Nick Barbaro, M.D. (Indiana University)Professor and chair, Department of Neurological Surgery

Hunter Batjer, M.D. (UT Southwestern) Professor and chair, Department of Neurological Surgery

Daniel Curry, M.D. (Baylor College of Medicine)Associate professor and director, Departments of Functional Neurosurgery and Epilepsy Surgery

Roberto Heros, M.D. (University of Miami) Professor and program director, Department of Neurological Surgery

Jose Maldonado, M.D. (Stanford University)Professor, Departments of Psychiatry, Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Surgery

W H E N July 22–24, 2016

W H E R E Sentinel Hotel

W H O Anesthesiologists, neurocritical

care specialists, neurologists,

neurosurgeons, psychiatrists and

primary care providers

C O S T $350; $450 starting June 16, 2016

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OHSU accepts most health plans.OHSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. NEU 21430945 5/16

Register online at www.ohsubrain.com/pins.

Registration fee: $350; $450 starting June 16, 2016

Please make check payable to: OHSU Foundation

Mail check to:

OHSU Brain Institute

Attention: Jackie Dingman

Mail code: CR-137

3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road

Portland, OR 97239-3098

Course Objectives

After this course attendees will be able to:

• Understand the neurophysiologic basis of addiction and

apply this to clinical practice. Participants will also be able

to describe pharmacologic treatments for addiction and

apply them to clinical practice.

• Describe the diagnostic features of common sleep

disorders and apply them to clinical practice.

• Identify and evaluate new stroke treatments and apply

them to clinical practice.

• Identify major recent findings for adult spinal deformity

diagnoses, list treatment options and understand

physical exam diagnostic differentials and apply them

to clinical practice.

• Identify and evaluate new treatment options and

future possibilities for the surgical management of

psychiatric disease.

• Identify and evaluate radiosurgery as a relevant treatment

option for medically refractory epilepsy.

• Identify and evaluate MRI-guided laser ablation as an

evolving treatment modality for epileptic and neoplastic brain

lesions and apply this information to their clinical practice.

• Identify and evaluate MVD as a treatment option for

trigeminal neuralgia and apply this information to their

clinical practice.

Accreditation

Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine is

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical

Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CreditOHSU School of Medicine, Division of CME, designates this live

activity for a maximum of 16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the

extent of their participation in the activity.

This program is currently approved by the OHSU School of

Nursing for 13.55 Continuing Education contact hours.

Provider is approved by the California Board of Registered

Nursing, Provider Nursing Number CEP 5464.

Location and Accommodations

July 22–24, 2016

Sentinel Hotel

614 S.W. 11th Avenue

Portland, Oregon 97205

For hotel reservations, please visit us online or contact the Sentinel

Hotel directly at 888 246-5631. Mention “Portland International

Neuroscience Symposium” to receive the group rates. Space is

limited; reservations must be made by Tuesday, June 21, 2016,

and are subject to availability.

Registration and Fees

The early registration fee is $350 through June 15, increasing to

$450 starting June 16. Fee includes welcome reception, continental

breakfasts, lunches, and all course materials.

Attendees are free to explore Portland at their leisure on Saturday

night. For recommendations, please check with the event

registration desk.

Early registration for all events is encouraged as enrollment

will be limited. For more information, contact Jackie Dingman

at 503 494-7513 or [email protected], or visit

www.ohsubrain.com/pins.

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Join top neuroscience physicians and scientists from around the

world at the 4th Annual Portland International Neuroscience

Symposium. OHSU Brain Institute is pleased to offer an annual

CME course designed to address state-of-the-art clinical topics

and related research important to specialists and primary care

providers who manage patients with neurologic conditions.

Portland, Oregon, offers the charm of a small town along with

the opportunities of a big city. Summer in Portland brings clear

skies, top cultural events, food and drink festivals, and multiple

opportunities to enjoy the region.

Visit us online for more information on both events:

www.ohsubrain.com/pins.

Portland International Neuroscience Symposium

Friday, July 22

Session 1 | ADDIC TIONS Session 2 | SLEEP DISORDERS

Sentinel Hotel Grand Ballroom Sentinel Hotel Grand Ballroom

8 : 0 0 A . M . Continental Breakfast 2 : 0 5 P. M . Introduction

9 : 0 0 A . M .

WelcomeG E O R G E K E E P E R S , M . D .

H E L M I L U T S E P, M . D .

N A T H A N S E L D E N , M . D . , P H . D .

2 :1 5 P. M .

Evidence-Based Management of Sleep Deprivation and Fatigue: What Works and What Doesn’tH O L G E R L I N K , M . D .

9 :1 0 A . M .

Neuroimaging: Effect of Alcohol on the Developing Adolescent Brain S A R A H F E L D S T E I N E W I N G , P H . D .

2 : 55 P. M .

Physiologic Effects of Disturbances in Circadian Rhythm S T E V E N S H E A , B . S C . P H . D .

9 : 55 A . M .Path to Etiology-based Treatment A A R O N J A N O W S K Y , P H . D .

3 : 3 5 P. M . Break

1 0 : 4 0 A . M . Break 3 : 5 0 P. M .

The Role of Sleep in Social Development and AutismM I R A N D A L I M , M . D .

1 0 : 55 A . M . Introduction 4 : 3 0 P. M .Seasonal Affective DisordersA L F R E D L E W Y , M . D .

11:05 A .M.

Underutilized Medical Treatments for AddictionM A R I A N F I R E M A N , M . D .

5 : 0 0 P. M .Welcome Reception — Exhibits and Appetizers

11 : 5 0 A . M .

Cannabis Therapies for Epilepsy: What We Know and What We’re LearningC O L I N R O B E R T S , M . D .

6 : 3 0 P. M . Adjourn

1 2 : 3 5 P. M .

Saslow Lunch and Lecture — Methods of Treatment for DeliriumJ O S E M A L D O N A D O , M . D .

( S T A N F O R D U N I V E R S I T Y )

Saturday, July 23

Session 3A | S TROKE Session 3B | SPINE

Billiard Room Card Room

8 : 3 0 A . M . Continental Breakfast 8 : 3 0 A . M . Continental Breakfast

9 : 3 0 A . M . Welcome 9 : 3 0 A . M . Welcome

9 : 3 5 A . M .

Advances in the Management of Large and Giant Paraclinoidal Aneurysms: The 25th Anniversary of the Dallas Technique H U N T B A TJ E R , M . D . ( U T S O U T H W E S T E R N )

9 : 3 5 A . M . Transverse Myelitis E D K I M , M . D .

1 0 : 3 0 A . M .Update in Stroke Prevention H E L M I L U T S E P, M . D .

1 0 : 0 5 A . M .

Blood Pressure Management Emerging Concepts in Spine InjuryD A V E Z O N I E S , M . D .

11 :1 5 A . M . Break 1 0 : 3 5 A . M .

Blood Pressure Targets After Spinal InjuryM I R I A M T R E G G I A R I , M . D . , P H . D . , M . P. H .

Session 3A | PHYSICIAN FATIGUE

Location: Billiard Room 11 : 0 5 A . M . Break

11:30 A .M. Program Requirement RevisionsG E O R G E K E E P E R S , M . D .

11 : 2 0 A . M .MyelopathyJ A S O N C H A N G , M . D .

1 2 :1 0 P. M . Physician Fatigue H O L G E R L I N K , M . D .

1 2 : 0 5 P. M .Minimally Invasive Spine SurgeryK H O I T H A N , M . D .

1 2 : 5 0 P. M . Lunch 1 2 : 5 0 P. M . Lunch

1 :1 5 P. M .Lunch and Nurse Topic Panel —Chronic Pain

1 :1 5 P. M .

Paxton Lunch and Lecture — Some Thoughts about Latin America, Cuba and the Bay of PigsR O B E R T O H E R O S , M . D .

( U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I A M I )

2 :1 5 P. M . Adjourn 2 :1 5 P. M . Adjourn

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Join top neuroscience physicians and scientists from around the

world at the 4th Annual Portland International Neuroscience

Symposium. OHSU Brain Institute is pleased to offer an annual

CME course designed to address state-of-the-art clinical topics

and related research important to specialists and primary care

providers who manage patients with neurologic conditions.

Portland, Oregon, offers the charm of a small town along with

the opportunities of a big city. Summer in Portland brings clear

skies, top cultural events, food and drink festivals, and multiple

opportunities to enjoy the region.

Visit us online for more information on both events:

www.ohsubrain.com/pins.

Portland International Neuroscience Symposium

Friday, July 22

Session 1 | ADDIC TIONS Session 2 | SLEEP DISORDERS

Sentinel Hotel Grand Ballroom Sentinel Hotel Grand Ballroom

8 : 0 0 A . M . Continental Breakfast 2 : 0 5 P. M . Introduction

9 : 0 0 A . M .

WelcomeG E O R G E K E E P E R S , M . D .

H E L M I L U T S E P, M . D .

N A T H A N S E L D E N , M . D . , P H . D .

2 :1 5 P. M .

Evidence-Based Management of Sleep Deprivation and Fatigue: What Works and What Doesn’tH O L G E R L I N K , M . D .

9 :1 0 A . M .

Neuroimaging: Effect of Alcohol on the Developing Adolescent Brain S A R A H F E L D S T E I N E W I N G , P H . D .

2 : 55 P. M .

Physiologic Effects of Disturbances in Circadian Rhythm S T E V E N S H E A , B . S C . P H . D .

9 : 55 A . M .Path to Etiology-based Treatment A A R O N J A N O W S K Y , P H . D .

3 : 3 5 P. M . Break

1 0 : 4 0 A . M . Break 3 : 5 0 P. M .

The Role of Sleep in Social Development and AutismM I R A N D A L I M , M . D .

1 0 : 55 A . M . Introduction 4 : 3 0 P. M .Seasonal Affective DisordersA L F R E D L E W Y , M . D .

11:05 A .M.

Underutilized Medical Treatments for AddictionM A R I A N F I R E M A N , M . D .

5 : 0 0 P. M .Welcome Reception — Exhibits and Appetizers

11 : 5 0 A . M .

Cannabis Therapies for Epilepsy: What We Know and What We’re LearningC O L I N R O B E R T S , M . D .

6 : 3 0 P. M . Adjourn

1 2 : 3 5 P. M .

Saslow Lunch and Lecture — Methods of Treatment for DeliriumJ O S E M A L D O N A D O , M . D .

( S T A N F O R D U N I V E R S I T Y )

Saturday, July 23

Session 3A | S TROKE Session 3B | SPINE

Billiard Room Card Room

8 : 3 0 A . M . Continental Breakfast 8 : 3 0 A . M . Continental Breakfast

9 : 3 0 A . M . Welcome 9 : 3 0 A . M . Welcome

9 : 3 5 A . M .

Advances in the Management of Large and Giant Paraclinoidal Aneurysms: The 25th Anniversary of the Dallas Technique H U N T B A TJ E R , M . D . ( U T S O U T H W E S T E R N )

9 : 3 5 A . M . Transverse Myelitis E D K I M , M . D .

1 0 : 3 0 A . M .Update in Stroke Prevention H E L M I L U T S E P, M . D .

1 0 : 0 5 A . M .

Blood Pressure Management Emerging Concepts in Spine InjuryD A V E Z O N I E S , M . D .

11 :1 5 A . M . Break 1 0 : 3 5 A . M .

Blood Pressure Targets After Spinal InjuryM I R I A M T R E G G I A R I , M . D . , P H . D . , M . P. H .

Session 3A | PHYSICIAN FATIGUE

Location: Billiard Room 11 : 0 5 A . M . Break

11:30 A .M. Program Requirement RevisionsG E O R G E K E E P E R S , M . D .

11 : 2 0 A . M .MyelopathyJ A S O N C H A N G , M . D .

1 2 :1 0 P. M . Physician Fatigue H O L G E R L I N K , M . D .

1 2 : 0 5 P. M .Minimally Invasive Spine SurgeryK H O I T H A N , M . D .

1 2 : 5 0 P. M . Lunch 1 2 : 5 0 P. M . Lunch

1 :1 5 P. M .Lunch and Nurse Topic Panel —Chronic Pain

1 :1 5 P. M .

Paxton Lunch and Lecture — Some Thoughts about Latin America, Cuba and the Bay of PigsR O B E R T O H E R O S , M . D .

( U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I A M I )

2 :1 5 P. M . Adjourn 2 :1 5 P. M . Adjourn

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Portland Tours

On Saturday or Sunday afternoon, choose from a variety

of excursions highlighting some of Portland’s most

engaging places. In the evening, make sure to explore

the city’s eclectic dining scene.

Tours:

• Flavor Street: Portland Food Cart Tour

• Best of Portland Walking Tour

• Underground Portland

• Chocolate Decadence

Tours not included in cost of conference. If you would like

to book a tour, please visit portlandwalkingtours.com.

For the most current conference information, visit

www.ohsubrain.com/pins.

Sunday, July 24

Session 4 | FUNC TIONAL

Location: Billiard Room

8 : 3 0 A . M . Continental Breakfast

9 : 0 0 A . M . Welcome

9 :1 5 A . M . Psychiatric Neurosurgery K I M B U R C H I E L , M . D . , F . A . C . S .

1 0 : 0 0 A . M .

Advances in the Surgical Treatment of Epilepsy N I C K B A R B A R O , M . D .

( I N D I A N A U N I V E R S I T Y )

1 0 : 55 A . M . Break

11:10 A .M.

Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal NeuralgiaR O B E R T O H E R O S , M . D .

( U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I A M I )

1 2 : 0 5 P. M . Lunch

1 : 0 5 P. M .

MRI-Guided Laser Ablation D A N C U R R Y , M . D .

( B A Y L O R C O L L E G E O F M E D I C I N E )

2 : 0 0 P. M .Closed Loop Brain StimulationA H M E D R A S L A N , M . D .

2 : 3 0 P. M . Closing Remarks — Adjourn