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Current Clinical Issues

The educational program, Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care, is developed by the Course Committee of Harvard Medical School.  All decisions about the program content and faculty are made exclusively by the Course Committee. It is the mission of the Course Committee to develop, present, and promote an educational opportunity that is timely, relevant, and of the highest quality.  To that end, we welcome your comments about how to better serve your needs.

Practice Solutions

 It is the mission of Pri-Med Institute to develop and present educational activities that are timely, fair-balanced, scientifically rigorous, practical in nature, and that serve to improve patient outcomes.

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Pri-Med Mid Atlantic 2009

Location: Baltimore, MD
Date: December 02-05, 2009

Meeting Overview

Venue:
Baltimore Convention Center
Primary Audience:
Primary Care
Credits:
Refer to the Accreditation Tab

The Latest Information You Need To Improve Patient Care

For more than 14 years, Pri-Med Conference & Exhibition events have provided unprecedented access to leaders who are blazing new pathways to better patient care. This all-new 2009 curriculum offers you a diverse spectrum of learning opportunities. Also new this year:

  • Online certificates & syllabus
  • Practice Solutions integrated curriculum

Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care
This 3-day program is developed and presented by nationally recognized faculty from Harvard Medical School and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. These lectures address the primary care challenges you face today. Attend your choice of lectures, and earn up to 17 AMA category 1 credit(s)™.

Key Takeaways: After completing this activity, you will be better able to:

  • Diagnose and manage common conditions effectively and efficiently, in a manner that improves patient outcomes.
  • Evaluate the evidence behind new guidelines and recommendations.
  • Incorporate communication strategies that increase patient satisfaction and compliance.

Pre-Conference Symposia Day
Choose from several independent symposia supported by educational grants from the healthcare industry. Register to come 1 day early for a full Pre-Conference Symposia Day. Pre-Conference Symposia Day is a ticketed event with limited availability and opens for registration on August 27, 2009. If you register for any of the ticketed functions, your tickets will be included in the Pre-Conference mailing.

Pri-Med Practice Solutions
A Pri-Med Conference & Exhibition exclusive, this 2-day program was developed by Physicians Practice, America’s leading practice management journal. These sessions focus on practice management solutions that allow you to spend more time treating patients and less time managing office work. Sponsored by Pri-Med Institute.

Key Takeaways: After completing this activity, you will be better able to:

  • Identify technologies that you can use to improve patient outcomes.
  • Understand how technology-based solutions can positively impact patient safety, cost of delivering care, and clinician efficiency.

Industry-Supported Symposia
Choose from several independent symposia supported by educational grants from the healthcare industry. Participate in these breakfast, lunch and dinner sessions throughout the conference. Industry-Supported Symposia are ticketed events with limited availability and they open for registration on August 27, 2009. Tickets will be mailed with your pre-conference materials.

Exhibit Hall
This is your opportunity to see, discuss and use more than 150 of the latest diagnostic, therapeutic, technological, and practice management products. Note: The following events take place in the exhibit hall, and are not for CME/CE credit. >>Learn more 

Primary Care Perspectives Theater
During breaks, enjoy complimentary lunch or snacks while gaining the latest clinical information on specific disease states.

Technology Lab
Learn new ways to boost revenue by adding ancillary products and services to your practice. See product demonstrations from some of the leaders in the industry. Tickets: Required

Technology Pavilion
See how simple it is to put technology solutions to work in a practice setting. Company representatives will be on hand to demonstrate these products and explain how they will help you save time and money while improving patient care.

Product Education Center
This state-of-the-art exhibit will provide you with valuable information on leading products in health care. Obtain product information, including the latest clinical trial data and indications, and save time by learning about products from different therapeutic categories.

Additional CME Meetings 

Pri-Med Conference & Exhibition National Schedule | Available CME Meetings for Primary Care Clinicians

Pri-Med Conference & Exhibition Code of Conduct

In an effort to ensure a comfortable and courteous learning environment for all, please familiarize yourself with our Code of Conduct prior to attending the meeting.

Special Needs

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Pri-Med Institute seeks to make this conference accessible to all. If you have a need which might require special accommodations, please call 877-4PRI-MED or email support@pri-med.com three weeks prior to the meeting.

Session Topics

Pre-Conference Day, Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Track 1
7:45 AM-9:00 AM
To be determined
9:00 AM-10:15 AM
Management of Rhinitis: Taking a Closer Look at Intranasal Antihistamines

Description:

Describe delineating features of rhinitis subtypes that are key to the differential diagnosis. Consider drug classes and formulations used to treat rhinitis with respect to symptom relief, adverse effects, and patient compliance.
Michael E. Ruff, MD Clinical Associate Professor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, Dallas Allergy and Asthma Center, Dallas, TX
10:30 AM-11:45 AM
The Key to Their Hearts: The Indispensable Role of the Primary Caregiver in the Management of Patients Post-MI

Learning Objectives:

  1. Implement key recommendations on pharmacotherapy for patients post-ACS according to the ACC/AHA/SCAI guidelines.
  2. Recommend appropriate length of antiplatelet therapy upon hospital discharge to post-ACS patients according to current ACC/AHA/SCAI guidelines.
  3. Discuss strategies aimed at improving collaboration between specialties in a multidisciplinary approach with patients post-ACS.
12:30 PM-1:45 PM
Improving Glucose Control in Type 2 Diabetes: Matching the Right Insulin to the Right Patient???A Case-Based Program

Learning Objectives:

  1. Initiate and titrate insulin analogue treatment strategies based on patient characteristics and concerns, glucose patterns, prior therapeutic strategies, and A1C levels.
  2. Provide patients with information on insulin analogue dosing, administration, and timing; continued use of oral agents; potential adverse events; and effects of diet, exercise, and illness on insulin action.

Related CME

Featured
CME Activities
Credits Status
Treatment of a 65-Year-Old Woman With a 15-Year History of Type 2 Diabetes 2 AMA1
2 AANP
2 ANCC
2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Depression: Current Issues Facing Physicians Regarding Diagnosis and Treatment

Learning Objectives:

  1. Outline depression risks associated with specific populations and the use of depression screening tools as a part of routine clinical care
  2. Discuss the concepts of response, remission, recovery, relapse and recurrence in the context of depression management
Peter J. Knoblich, MD Private Practice, Roseville, CA
Thomas Schwartz, MD Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse,

Track 2
7:45 AM-9:00 AM
CVD Risk Reduction in Type 2 Diabetes: A Call to Action for the Primary Care Practitioner

Learning Objectives:

  1. Review the pathology behind CHD and its relation to metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes and diabetes.
  2. Discuss the impact of glycemic control on cardiovascular outcomes to better understand how lowering glucose can help to lower CHD risk.
  3. Evaluate pharmaceutical interventions that control dyslipidemia, improve insulin resistance and promote beta-cell preservation.
  4. Analyze clinical data from the ACCORD, ADVANCE, VADT, and ADOPT studies to select the most appropriate treatment for different patient populations.
9:00 AM-10:15 AM
COPD: Tracing the Diagnosis

Learning Objectives:

  1. Outline 3 clinical features that can be used to differentiate between asthma and COPD
  2. Use spirometic data to definitively diagnose COPD
Barbara P. Yawn, MD, MSc, FAAFP Director of Research, Olmsted Medical Center , Rochester, MN
10:30 AM-11:45 AM
Slowing the Progression of Type 2 Diabetes: Early Intervention in the Primary Care Setting

Learning Objectives:

  1. Review the role of islet cell dysfunction in the pathogenesis and progression of type 2 diabetes and the impact of early intervention on glycemic control.
  2. Implement evidence-based strategies to optimize glycemic control, monitor disease progression, and reduce risks in patients with type 2 diabetes.
John B. Buse, MD, PhD, CDE, FACE Associate Professor, Director of the Diabetes Care Center, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
James R. Gavin, III, MD, PhD CEO and Chief Medical Officer, Healing Our Village, LLC, Atlanta, GA
12:30 PM-1:45 PM
Managing Osteoporosis: Redefining Bone 'Destinies' in Men and Women

Learning Objectives:

  1. Outline methods for assessing fracture risk and diagnosing secondary osteoporosis
  2. Recognize an individual appropriate for osteoporosis pharmacotherapy, based on the NOF guidelines for initiating therapy
1:45 PM-3:00 PM
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Primary Care Setting: Screening and Beyond

Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe the evidence-based practice guidelines regarding screening for OSA in the primary care setting
  2. Outline the evidence showing that the treatment of OSA is associated with positive impact on known markers of cardiovascular disease and diabetes
  3. Implement practice procedures to routinely assess OSA risk factors in patients, especially those who are at increased risk of OSA (e.g., diabetic, overweight, or with cardiovascular disease), and appropriately refer any high-risk patients to a sleep specialist
  4. Co-manage patients with OSA who use CPAP devices and monitor compliance with therapy
3:00 PM-3:00 PM
Spirometry Workshop: Making a Good Effort

Learning Objectives:

  1. Coach patients suspected of having obstructive lung disease to perform a spirometry maneuver in order to obtain an interpretable tracing.
  2. Identify spirometry tracings indicative of poor technique so that a repeat spirometry maneuver can be performed.
Thursday, December 03, 2009
8:00 AM-9:00 AM Keynote Address
8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Sanjiv Chopra MD, FACP (Read Bio)
9:45 AM-11:45 AM Current Clinical Issues
Session 1: Live, On-Stage Orthopedic Demonstration
9:45 AM-10:45 AM Knee Examination
Bert Zarins MD
10:45 AM-11:45 AM Hip Examination
Session 2: Caring for the Older Patient
9:45 AM-10:25 AM Dizziness: A New Paradigm
Jonathan Edlow MD (Read Bio)
10:25 AM-11:05 AM Medically Unexplained Symptoms in Older Persons
11:05 AM-11:45 AM Anticoagulation for Atrial Fibrillation in Patients Over 80
Susan Zieman (Read Bio)
Session 3: Medicine Potpourri
9:45 AM-10:25 AM Drug Treatment of Alzheimer's
Jane Sillman MD (Read Bio)
10:25 AM-11:05 AM The Many Faces of Peripheral Neuropathy
11:05 AM-11:45 AM Early Lyme Disease: Rash Decisions
Jonathan Edlow MD (Read Bio)
9:45 AM-11:45 AM Practice Solutions
Thursday Morning Practice Solutions Sessions
9:45 AM-10:25 AM Point-of-Service Collections
Karen Zupko (Read Bio)
10:25 AM-11:05 AM Marketing Your Practice in a Tough Economy
Owen Dahl FACHE (Read Bio)
11:05 AM-11:45 AM Sticky Staffing Situations
Laurie Robertson (Read Bio)
12:00 PM-1:30 PM Symposia
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Accreditation: This activity has been accredited by California Academy of Family Physicians.
Commercial Support: The CME activity is supported by an educational grant from Pfizer Inc.
1:45 PM-3:15 PM Current Clinical Issues
Session 6A: Medical Updates (ARS)
1:45 PM-2:30 PM Hepatitis B: 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions
Sanjiv Chopra MD, FACP (Read Bio)
2:30 PM-3:15 PM Curbside Consultations in Nephrology
1:45 PM-4:45 PM Practice Solutions
Thursday Afternoon Practice Solutions Sessions
1:45 PM-2:30 PM Best Practices in Scheduling: Less Stress, More Access
Owen Dahl FACHE (Read Bio)
2:30 PM-3:15 PM Management Tips to Enable Geriatric Treatment in Primary Care
Karen Zupko (Read Bio)
4:15 PM-5:00 PM Management Tips to Enable GI Treatment in Primary Care
Karen Zupko (Read Bio)
1:45 PM-5:45 PM Current Clinical Issues
Session 4: Cardiovascular Symposium
1:45 PM-2:30 PM Atrial Fibrillation: New Treatments for an Old Disease
2:30 PM-3:15 PM Preoperative Cardiac Evaluation: Risk Factors and Novel Risk Reduction Strategies
Gerald Smetana MD (Read Bio)
4:15 PM-5:00 PM Back to Basics: Preventive Cardiology
Mark Aronson MACP , MD (Read Bio)
5:00 PM-5:45 PM Venous Thromboembolic Disease: Diagnosis, Initial Treatment, and Longitudinal Treatment in the Ambulatory Setting
Session 5: Women's Health
1:45 PM-3:15 PM Breast Cancer Survivors: What Primary Care Providers Should Know: A Multi-Perspective Panel-Audience Symposium
4:15 PM-5:00 PM From FRAX to CTX: an Update on Osteoporosis Screening and Treatment
Michelle Ballentoni MD
5:00 PM-5:45 PM Top Stories in Women's Health
Jane Sillman MD (Read Bio)
4:15 PM-5:45 PM Current Clinical Issues
Session 6B: Curbside Consults (ARS)
4:15 PM-5:00 PM Hematology in the Clinic
5:00 PM-5:45 PM Lessons Learned From the Medical Literature
John Goodson MD (Read Bio)
Friday, December 04, 2009
8:00 AM-9:00 AM Keynote Address
8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Sanjiv Chopra MD, FACP (Read Bio)
9:45 AM-11:45 AM Current Clinical Issues
Session 7: Ask the Expert: Neurology, Hepatology, and Infectious Diseases (ARS)
9:45 AM-11:45 AM Panel Discussions
Sanjiv Chopra MD, FACP (Read Bio)
Martin Samuels MD (Read Bio)
Martin Abrahamson MD (Read Bio)
Session 8: Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine
9:45 AM-10:25 AM Constipation: The Hard Facts
Esther Israel MD
10:25 AM-11:05 AM Transition to Adult Care: A Primary Care Model
11:05 AM-11:45 AM The Rise of Celiac Disease
Esther Israel MD
9:45 AM-11:45 AM Practice Solutions
Friday Morning Practice Solutions Sessions
9:45 AM-10:25 AM Selecting and Documenting E/M Services
Betsy Nicoletti MS , CPC (Read Bio)
10:25 AM-11:05 AM Pre-ops, Prevention and Procedures
Betsy Nicoletti MS , CPC (Read Bio)
11:05 AM-11:45 AM Career Change for MDs: How to Be a Doctor, Medial Informaticist, and Cookbook Author, All at the Same Time.
Jeffrey Hertzberg MD, MS (Read Bio)
1:45 PM-5:45 PM Current Clinical Issues
Session 9: Update on the Care of the Diabetic Patient
1:45 PM-2:30 PM Obesity & Pre-Diabetes
Martin Abrahamson MD (Read Bio)
2:30 PM-3:15 PM Diabetes and Depression: Double Jeopardy
Sherita Golden MD (Read Bio)
4:15 PM-5:00 PM Diabetes and CVD: How Low Should You Go
Christopher Saudek MD (Read Bio)
5:00 PM-5:45 PM Diabetic Complications: What to Look For
Mark Aronson MACP , MD (Read Bio)
Session 10: Specialties in Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
1:45 PM-2:30 PM Preventing Vaccination Errors: Application of the '5 Rights' in Primary Care
2:30 PM-3:15 PM Growth Hormone: The Questions Keep Growing
Harvey Katz MD (Read Bio)
4:15 PM-5:00 PM Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Keeping it Simple
5:00 PM-5:45 PM Adolescent Sexual Behavior: Raising Responsibility & Reducing Risk
Ellen Long-Middleton PhD, RN (Read Bio)
1:45 PM-3:15 PM Current Clinical Issues
Session 11A: Morbidity and Mortality (ARS)
1:45 PM-2:30 PM TIA Case Presentation (Didactic)
Gerald Smetana MD (Read Bio)
Martin Samuels MD (Read Bio)
2:30 PM-3:15 PM A 36 Year Old Man with an Abnormal EKG (ARS)
Roy Ziegelstein (Read Bio)
1:45 PM-4:45 PM Practice Solutions
Friday Afternoon Practice Solutions Sessions
1:45 PM-2:30 PM Management Tips to Enable Diabetes Treatment in Primary Care
Jeffrey Hertzberg MD, MS (Read Bio)
2:30 PM-3:15 PM Management Tips to Enable Osteoporosis Treatment in Primary Care
Rosemarie Nelson MS (Read Bio)
4:15 PM-5:00 PM Management Tips to Enable Pediatric Treatment in Primary Care
Rosemarie Nelson MS (Read Bio)
4:15 PM-5:45 PM Current Clinical Issues
Session 11B: Selected Specialties
4:15 PM-5:00 PM Evaluating and Managing Urticaria
5:00 PM-5:45 PM A Practical Approach to the Evaluation/Management of the Red Eye
Mark Kuperwaser MD (Read Bio)
6:00 PM-8:00 PM Symposia
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Accreditation: This activity has been accredited by the Pri-Med Institute.
Commercial Support: The CME activity is supported by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk Inc.
Saturday, December 05, 2009
8:00 AM-9:00 AM Keynote Address
8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Eugene Rich MD
9:45 AM-11:45 AM Current Clinical Issues
Session 12: Interactive Clinical Problem Solving in Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine (ARS)
9:45 AM-10:25 AM Rash Decisions in Children
Bernard Cohen MD (Read Bio)
10:25 AM-11:05 AM What's Your Diagnosis
Harvey Katz MD (Read Bio)
11:05 AM-11:45 AM Challenging Cases in Pediatrics
Robert Dudas MD, MPH (Read Bio)
Session 13: TBD
9:45 AM-11:45 AM Finding and Using Best Evidence
Frank Domino MD (Read Bio)
10:45 AM-11:45 AM Eye
Mark Kuperwaser MD (Read Bio)
12:00 PM-1:30 PM Symposia
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Accreditation: This activity has been accredited by CME Incite.
1:45 PM-3:45 PM Current Clinical Issues
Session 14: Evidence-Based Practice Issues
1:45 PM-2:25 PM Top EBM Changes to my Practice 2009
Frank Domino MD (Read Bio)
2:25 PM-3:05 PM Drug Eruptions: A Matter of Course
Mark Lowitt MD (Read Bio)
3:05 PM-3:45 PM Common Questions Regarding Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Paul Auwaerter MD
Session 15:
1:45 PM-2:25 PM Nourishing Our Future: Promoting Breastfeeding in the Primary Care Setting
Ellen Long-Middleton PhD, RN (Read Bio)
2:25 PM-3:05 PM The Surgical Management of Obesity
Kimberley Steele MD
3:05 PM-3:45 PM All About Vitamin D

Accreditation

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Current Clinical Issues

Accreditation for Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care

The educational program, Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care, is developed by the Course Committee of Harvard Medical School.  All decisions about the program content and faculty are made exclusively by the Course Committee. It is the mission of the Course Committee to develop, present, and promote an educational opportunity that is timely, relevant, and of the highest quality.  To that end, we welcome your comments about how to better serve your needs.

Credits Type Accreditation Statement Designation Statement
17 AMA Category 1 Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Harvard Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum of 17 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
17 ANCC Harvard Medical School is accredited as an provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This activity for 17 contact hours is provided by Harvard Medical School.
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Practice Solutions

Accreditation for Practice Solutions

It is the mission of Pri-Med Institute to develop and present educational activities that are timely, fair-balanced, scientifically rigorous, practical in nature, and that serve to improve patient outcomes.

Credits Type Accreditation Statement Designation Statement
8.5 AMA Category 1 Pri-Med Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Pri-Med Institute designates this educational activity for a maximum of 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
8.5 ANCC Pri-Med Institute is accredited as an provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This activity for 8.5 contact hours is provided by Pri-Med Institute.

Pre-Conference Day Track 1

Pre-Conference Symposia are independently accredited by each sponsoring educational provider. Symposia are produced independently of Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Sessions are planned and produced in accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. 

Credits Type Accreditation Statement Designation Statement
7 AMA Category 1 Pri-Med Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Pri-Med Institute designates this educational activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Pre-Conference Day Track 2

 Pre-Conference Symposia are independently accredited by each sponsoring educational provider. Symposia are produced independently of Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Sessions are planned and produced in accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education.

Credits Type Accreditation Statement Designation Statement
6.5 AMA Category 1 Pri-Med Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Pri-Med Institute designates this educational activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Travel Arrangements

Meeting Location

Baltimore Convention Center
One West Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410)649-7000

Hotel Accommodations

 OFFICIAL TRAVEL PROVIDER

To make your experience at Pri-Med as enjoyable as possible, Pri-Med has officially partnered with Travel Technology Group, the leading international hotel and travel service provider. Travel Technology Group is the only company endorsed by the Pri-Med event team to provide the Pri-Med Travel Desk. Please be aware of this if you are contacted by any other company and thank you for supporting the show by booking your hotel and travel through the official Pri-Med Travel Desk.

 

Online reservations for individuals or groups are simple and fast.
Stay at an Event Hotel for the lowest rate available. Airline and car rental reservations are also offered!

Book Now or Download the Housing Form!

 

Syllabus Materials

For your convenience, printer-friendly copies of the session slides are available to view and download approximately 1 week prior to the event. Materials will not be provided on-site. Review session slides prior to attending the program and come equipped with questions for our faculty.

Related CME

December 02-05, 2009

Featured Activities Format Credits ExpiresStatus
Treatment of a 65-Year-Old Woman With a 15-Year History of Type 2 Diabetes Patient Case Study2 AMA1
2 AANP
2 ANCC
03/27/2010

Additional Meetings

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Other Recommended Meetings

Pri-Med Access with ACP Washington, DC - August 7, 2009 - August 8, 2009

Washington, DC

Pri-Med New York 2009 - August 27, 2009 - August 30, 2009

New York, NY

Pri-Med Updates Princeton 2009 - September 10, 2009 - September 11, 2009

Princeton, NJ

Exhibition Hall

Pri-Med Exhibit Hall

The Pri-Med Exhibit Hall is your chance to learn and compare the products and services effecting today in one easy place. Spend your time on the exhibit hall talking to company representatives, evaluating new options, and making purchase decisions for your practice - all thing you do not have time for in your daily schedule.

Over 175 products and services will be offered, focusing on new diagnostic and therapeutic products, medical information and technologies, and practice management.

 

Exhibit Floor Highlights

  • Experience Pri-Med's Practice Management Pavilion and see first-hand how simple it is to put technology solutions to work in a practice setting.
  • At Pri-Med's Primary Care Perspectives Theater, join us for an informative lunch discussion about the latest clinical information as it relates to a specific disease state.
  • Discover Pri-Med's interactive Product Education Center! This state-of-the-art exhibit will provide you with valuable information on some of the healthcare industrys leading products.
  • Lunch time workshops in the Technology Lab will focus on ways to boost revenue by adding ancillary products and consequently services to your practice. Come and learn from product demonstrations from some of the leaders in the industry.
     

Exhibitor List

Company Name Booth Number
A Fashion Hayvin, Inc. 1302
AmazingCharts.com 505
Aspirin Works By Corgenix 800
Biofilm, Inc. 404
Bionix Medical Technologies 414
Boiron 1213
Calmoseptine 1201
CME Corner Medical Communications Media 704
Daiichi Sankyo-Lilly 617
Dr. Fuji 1314
Endo Pharmaceuticals 515
Gateway EDI Inc 406
GlaxoSmithKline 1101
Happy Feet By Lifetime Ventures 420
Hemocue, Inc. 705
HOLOGIC, Inc. 1323
Ideal Protein 1318
Liposcience, Inc. 1307
Maico Diagnostics 1305
Medical Protective 1324
Merck/Schering-Plough 1306
Novartis Consumer Health 1123
Novus Optimum Lab 1100
On Call Medical Coats 305
Phreesia, Inc 504
PriCara, Division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 821
Projects in Knowledge, Inc. 410
Sage Medical Laboratory 1001
Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1207
Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc. 427
The Gideons International 418
The Quigley Corporation 1102
University of Maryland Pain Management Center 1002
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals 905
Company Name Booth Number
Accera, Inc. 1228
Amylin Pharmaceuticals 1021
AstraZeneca 1005
Biomedical Systems 802
Body Care Resort, Inc. 321
Bristol-Myers Squibb/sanofi-aventis 331
Cephalon, Inc 611
Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. 804
Dermalogix Partners Inc 900
Elsevier Medical Books 1312
Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 739
Genesis Biosystems, Inc. 801
GlaxoSmithKline 915
Harvard Medical School Cont. Ed 1320
Hemosure 1000
iCardio 901
King Pharmaceuticals 129
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 1219
Meda Pharmaceuticals 709
Merck & Co., Inc. 839
Micro Direct, Inc. 607
Novo Nordisk Inc. 805
Nutramax Laboratories, Inc. 810
Pfizer Inc. 1129
Physician Engineered Products 707
PriCara, Division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 921
Respironics, A Philips Company 521
Scarf King 311
Take Care Health Systems 1300
Televox Software, Inc. 605
The Quality Life 1225
Ultimate Creations 711
Vita Mix Corp 1020
Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals 325

Additional Opportunities

Additional Opportunities Coming Soon.

Keynotes

Keynote speakers coming soon.

Course Committee

Course Committee Information Coming Soon.