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University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education

                       Internal medIcIne Grand rounds
                   Thursday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center


                                 Wegener’s Granulomatosis
                                                     Mario Magnone, MD
                                     Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
                                                      December 15, 2011

Speaker Disclosure:         Dr. Mario Magnone          has reported that he/she has relevant financial relationships to disclose and
will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices

Speak Objectives

1.   Understand the pathogenesis of Wegener’s granulomatosis.
2.   Understand Wegener’s disease and the involvement of kidneys and other organs.
3.   Distinguish between ANCA versus non-ANCA systemic vacuities.
4.   Treatment option for Wegener’s granulomatosis.

Global Objectives

1.     Identify the nature and scope of a wide range of Internal Medicine problems potentially facing adult patients in order to
       improve overall healthcare.
2.     Utilize the available resources when managing adult.


Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to
increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on
relating to this topic.

Target Audience: USA Department of Internal Medicine faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health
care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later
date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity.

Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME
competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will
be lectures with visual aids and handouts.

Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Errol Crook, Linda Valentine, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as
activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a
potential conflict of interest.

Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of
 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the
activity.

ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate
your request. For any special requests, please contact Linda Valentine at (251) 471-7900 before the meeting dates.




For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive
North, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu
(revised 11/01/10)
University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education

                       Internal medIcIne Grand rounds
                   Thursday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center


                                 Wegener’s Granulomatosis
                                                     Mario Magnone, MD
                                     Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
                                                      December 15, 2011

Speaker Disclosure:         Dr. Mario Magnone          has reported that he/she has relevant financial relationships to disclose and
will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices

Speak Objectives

1.   Understand the pathogenesis of Wegener’s granulomatosis.
2.   Understand Wegener’s disease and the involvement of kidneys and other organs.
3.   Distinguish between ANCA versus non-ANCA systemic vacuities.
4.   Treatment option for Wegener’s granulomatosis.

Global Objectives

1.     Identify the nature and scope of a wide range of Internal Medicine problems potentially facing adult patients in order to
       improve overall healthcare.
2.     Utilize the available resources when managing adult.


Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to
increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on
relating to this topic.

Target Audience: USA Department of Internal Medicine faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health
care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later
date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity.

Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME
competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will
be lectures with visual aids and handouts.

Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Errol Crook, Linda Valentine, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as
activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a
potential conflict of interest.

Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of
 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the
activity.

ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate
your request. For any special requests, please contact Linda Valentine at (251) 471-7900 before the meeting dates.




For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive
North, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu
(revised 11/01/10)
University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education

                       Internal medIcIne Grand rounds
                   Thursday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center


                                 Wegener’s Granulomatosis
                                                     Mario Magnone, MD
                                     Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
                                                      December 15, 2011

Speaker Disclosure:         Dr. Mario Magnone          has reported that he/she has relevant financial relationships to disclose and
will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices

Speak Objectives

1.   Understand the pathogenesis of Wegener’s granulomatosis.
2.   Understand Wegener’s disease and the involvement of kidneys and other organs.
3.   Distinguish between ANCA versus non-ANCA systemic vacuities.
4.   Treatment option for Wegener’s granulomatosis.

Global Objectives

1.     Identify the nature and scope of a wide range of Internal Medicine problems potentially facing adult patients in order to
       improve overall healthcare.
2.     Utilize the available resources when managing adult.


Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to
increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on
relating to this topic.

Target Audience: USA Department of Internal Medicine faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health
care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later
date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity.

Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME
competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will
be lectures with visual aids and handouts.

Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Errol Crook, Linda Valentine, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as
activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a
potential conflict of interest.

Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of
 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the
activity.

ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate
your request. For any special requests, please contact Linda Valentine at (251) 471-7900 before the meeting dates.




For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive
North, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu
(revised 11/01/10)
University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education

                               Neurology graNd rouNds
                Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center


                      Atypical Motor Neuron Disease
                                                    Bassam A. Bassam, MD
                                              Professor, Department of Neurology
                                                      December 13, 2011

Speaker Disclosure:         Dr. Bassam Bassam          has reported that he has relevant financial relationships to disclose
and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices       Athena Diagnostics & Pfizer Pharmaceuticals

Speaker Objectives

1.   Learn the criteria of Motor Neuron Disease diagnosis.
2.   Be aware of the MND subtypes presentation.
3.   Learn atypical motor neuron diseases clinical presentation, etiology, and pathological features.
4.   Learn diagnostic features, prognosis, and management of atypical moto neuron diseases.

Global Objectives
1.        Identify current and new diagnostic studies in neurological diseases and implement those in current clinical practice.
2.        Identify current and new classification and therapeutic options to implement in the patient’s care.


Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase
knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this
topic.

Target Audience: USA Department of Neurology faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care
professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see
what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity.

Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME
competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be
lectures with visual aids and handouts.

Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Dean Naritoku, Nicole Sheehan, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as
activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential
conflict of interest.

Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your
request. For any special requests, please contact Nicole Sheehan at (251) 660-5917 before the meeting dates.




For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA
Drive, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu
(revised11/22//10)
University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education

                               Neurology graNd rouNds
                Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center


                      Atypical Motor Neuron Disease
                                                    Bassam A. Bassam, MD
                                              Professor, Department of Neurology
                                                      December 13, 2011

Speaker Disclosure:         Dr. Bassam Bassam          has reported that he has relevant financial relationships to disclose
and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices       Athena Diagnostics & Pfizer Pharmaceuticals

Speaker Objectives

1.   Learn the criteria of Motor Neuron Disease diagnosis.
2.   Be aware of the MND subtypes presentation.
3.   Learn atypical motor neuron diseases clinical presentation, etiology, and pathological features.
4.   Learn diagnostic features, prognosis, and management of atypical moto neuron diseases.

Global Objectives
1.        Identify current and new diagnostic studies in neurological diseases and implement those in current clinical practice.
2.        Identify current and new classification and therapeutic options to implement in the patient’s care.


Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase
knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this
topic.

Target Audience: USA Department of Neurology faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care
professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see
what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity.

Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME
competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be
lectures with visual aids and handouts.

Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Dean Naritoku, Nicole Sheehan, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as
activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential
conflict of interest.

Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your
request. For any special requests, please contact Nicole Sheehan at (251) 660-5917 before the meeting dates.




For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA
Drive, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu
(revised11/22//10)
University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education

                               Neurology graNd rouNds
                Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center


                      Atypical Motor Neuron Disease
                                                    Bassam A. Bassam, MD
                                              Professor, Department of Neurology
                                                      December 13, 2011

Speaker Disclosure:         Dr. Bassam Bassam          has reported that he has relevant financial relationships to disclose
and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices       Athena Diagnostics & Pfizer Pharmaceuticals

Speaker Objectives

1.   Learn the criteria of Motor Neuron Disease diagnosis.
2.   Be aware of the MND subtypes presentation.
3.   Learn atypical motor neuron diseases clinical presentation, etiology, and pathological features.
4.   Learn diagnostic features, prognosis, and management of atypical moto neuron diseases.

Global Objectives
1.        Identify current and new diagnostic studies in neurological diseases and implement those in current clinical practice.
2.        Identify current and new classification and therapeutic options to implement in the patient’s care.


Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase
knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this
topic.

Target Audience: USA Department of Neurology faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care
professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see
what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity.

Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME
competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be
lectures with visual aids and handouts.

Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Dean Naritoku, Nicole Sheehan, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as
activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential
conflict of interest.

Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your
request. For any special requests, please contact Nicole Sheehan at (251) 660-5917 before the meeting dates.




For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA
Drive, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu
(revised11/22//10)

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  • 1. University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education Internal medIcIne Grand rounds Thursday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center Wegener’s Granulomatosis Mario Magnone, MD Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine December 15, 2011 Speaker Disclosure: Dr. Mario Magnone has reported that he/she has relevant financial relationships to disclose and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices Speak Objectives 1. Understand the pathogenesis of Wegener’s granulomatosis. 2. Understand Wegener’s disease and the involvement of kidneys and other organs. 3. Distinguish between ANCA versus non-ANCA systemic vacuities. 4. Treatment option for Wegener’s granulomatosis. Global Objectives 1. Identify the nature and scope of a wide range of Internal Medicine problems potentially facing adult patients in order to improve overall healthcare. 2. Utilize the available resources when managing adult. Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this topic. Target Audience: USA Department of Internal Medicine faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity. Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be lectures with visual aids and handouts. Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Errol Crook, Linda Valentine, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest. Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your request. For any special requests, please contact Linda Valentine at (251) 471-7900 before the meeting dates. For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive North, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu (revised 11/01/10)
  • 2. University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education Internal medIcIne Grand rounds Thursday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center Wegener’s Granulomatosis Mario Magnone, MD Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine December 15, 2011 Speaker Disclosure: Dr. Mario Magnone has reported that he/she has relevant financial relationships to disclose and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices Speak Objectives 1. Understand the pathogenesis of Wegener’s granulomatosis. 2. Understand Wegener’s disease and the involvement of kidneys and other organs. 3. Distinguish between ANCA versus non-ANCA systemic vacuities. 4. Treatment option for Wegener’s granulomatosis. Global Objectives 1. Identify the nature and scope of a wide range of Internal Medicine problems potentially facing adult patients in order to improve overall healthcare. 2. Utilize the available resources when managing adult. Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this topic. Target Audience: USA Department of Internal Medicine faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity. Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be lectures with visual aids and handouts. Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Errol Crook, Linda Valentine, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest. Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your request. For any special requests, please contact Linda Valentine at (251) 471-7900 before the meeting dates. For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive North, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu (revised 11/01/10)
  • 3. University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education Internal medIcIne Grand rounds Thursday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center Wegener’s Granulomatosis Mario Magnone, MD Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine December 15, 2011 Speaker Disclosure: Dr. Mario Magnone has reported that he/she has relevant financial relationships to disclose and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices Speak Objectives 1. Understand the pathogenesis of Wegener’s granulomatosis. 2. Understand Wegener’s disease and the involvement of kidneys and other organs. 3. Distinguish between ANCA versus non-ANCA systemic vacuities. 4. Treatment option for Wegener’s granulomatosis. Global Objectives 1. Identify the nature and scope of a wide range of Internal Medicine problems potentially facing adult patients in order to improve overall healthcare. 2. Utilize the available resources when managing adult. Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this topic. Target Audience: USA Department of Internal Medicine faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity. Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be lectures with visual aids and handouts. Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Errol Crook, Linda Valentine, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest. Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your request. For any special requests, please contact Linda Valentine at (251) 471-7900 before the meeting dates. For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive North, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu (revised 11/01/10)
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  • 6. University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education Neurology graNd rouNds Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center Atypical Motor Neuron Disease Bassam A. Bassam, MD Professor, Department of Neurology December 13, 2011 Speaker Disclosure: Dr. Bassam Bassam has reported that he has relevant financial relationships to disclose and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices Athena Diagnostics & Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Speaker Objectives 1. Learn the criteria of Motor Neuron Disease diagnosis. 2. Be aware of the MND subtypes presentation. 3. Learn atypical motor neuron diseases clinical presentation, etiology, and pathological features. 4. Learn diagnostic features, prognosis, and management of atypical moto neuron diseases. Global Objectives 1. Identify current and new diagnostic studies in neurological diseases and implement those in current clinical practice. 2. Identify current and new classification and therapeutic options to implement in the patient’s care. Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this topic. Target Audience: USA Department of Neurology faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity. Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be lectures with visual aids and handouts. Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Dean Naritoku, Nicole Sheehan, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest. Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your request. For any special requests, please contact Nicole Sheehan at (251) 660-5917 before the meeting dates. For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu (revised11/22//10)
  • 7. University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education Neurology graNd rouNds Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center Atypical Motor Neuron Disease Bassam A. Bassam, MD Professor, Department of Neurology December 13, 2011 Speaker Disclosure: Dr. Bassam Bassam has reported that he has relevant financial relationships to disclose and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices Athena Diagnostics & Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Speaker Objectives 1. Learn the criteria of Motor Neuron Disease diagnosis. 2. Be aware of the MND subtypes presentation. 3. Learn atypical motor neuron diseases clinical presentation, etiology, and pathological features. 4. Learn diagnostic features, prognosis, and management of atypical moto neuron diseases. Global Objectives 1. Identify current and new diagnostic studies in neurological diseases and implement those in current clinical practice. 2. Identify current and new classification and therapeutic options to implement in the patient’s care. Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this topic. Target Audience: USA Department of Neurology faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity. Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be lectures with visual aids and handouts. Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Dean Naritoku, Nicole Sheehan, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest. Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your request. For any special requests, please contact Nicole Sheehan at (251) 660-5917 before the meeting dates. For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu (revised11/22//10)
  • 8. University of South Alabama, Continuing Medical Education Neurology graNd rouNds Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. - USA Medical Center – 2nd Floor Conference Center Atypical Motor Neuron Disease Bassam A. Bassam, MD Professor, Department of Neurology December 13, 2011 Speaker Disclosure: Dr. Bassam Bassam has reported that he has relevant financial relationships to disclose and will not discuss the use of any off labeled/unapproved drugs or devices Athena Diagnostics & Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Speaker Objectives 1. Learn the criteria of Motor Neuron Disease diagnosis. 2. Be aware of the MND subtypes presentation. 3. Learn atypical motor neuron diseases clinical presentation, etiology, and pathological features. 4. Learn diagnostic features, prognosis, and management of atypical moto neuron diseases. Global Objectives 1. Identify current and new diagnostic studies in neurological diseases and implement those in current clinical practice. 2. Identify current and new classification and therapeutic options to implement in the patient’s care. Statement of Purpose: These Grand Rounds are being held for University of South Alabama and Community Physicians to increase knowledge, address competence or performance, and improve patient outcomes while conveying updated information on relating to this topic. Target Audience: USA Department of Neurology faculty, house and community physicians, students, and other health care professionals interested in this topic. Signing in for this activity you are giving the CME permission to contact you at a later date to see what changes you have made to your practice as a result of your participation in this activity. Professional Practice Gap: The professional practice gap was identified by use of faculty/staff surveys, IOM data, ACGME competencies, Core Measures, Hospital Infection Control rates and National Patient Safety Goals. The format of this activity will be lectures with visual aids and handouts. Activity Director/Planners Disclosure: Dr. Dean Naritoku, Nicole Sheehan, and Sharrie Cranford, LGSW, have disclosed that, as activity director and planner they have no affiliations, arrangements or financial agreements which could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest. Accreditation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement: The University of South Alabama, College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ADA Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your request. For any special requests, please contact Nicole Sheehan at (251) 660-5917 before the meeting dates. For information regarding this or any CME Activity, please contact our office or visit our website www.usa-cme.com. USA CME office: 5795 USA Drive, CSAB 251, Mobile, Alabama 36688 , Telephone (251) 414-8080 Fax (251) 414-8081 e-mail scranford@usouthal.edu (revised11/22//10)