2024 California Northern Region Scientific Meeting

Saturday, October 26 & Sunday, October 27, 2024
Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center at Stanford University | Stanford, CA

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2024 California Northern Region Scientific Meeting

From Foundations to the Future of Medicine

The California Northern Region is pleased to offer a safe meeting space to learn, recharge, and facilitate face-to-face discussion with your peers, chapter leaders, and guest speakers!

Join your internal medicine colleagues at the next CANO scientific meeting October 26 - 27, 2024:

  • Earn CME credits and MOC points and connect with other internists who know your challenges and can help you find solutions.
  • Experience top-notch education from expert faculty, meet new people and connect with old friends, and learn about ways to get involved with our Chapter.
  • This meeting will help you meet your needs as a physician and help you provide the best care for your patients using the latest information.

We look forward to seeing you in Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center at Stanford University!

Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen, MD, FACP, FASAM
ACP Governor, California Northern Region

Meeting Highlights
  • Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
  • Doctor's Dilemma
  • Updates in Clinical Medicine, Artificial Intelligence, Geriatric Care and more!
  • International Medical Graduate (IMG) Panel Discussion
  • Didactic Lectures on Hot Topics
  • Exam & Injection Workshops
  • Early Career Physician Activities
  • Student-led and Resident-led Activities
Program Committee
  • Likitha Aradhyula
  • Maja Artandi, MD, FACP
  • Shagun Bindlish, MD, FACP
  • Patrick Burke, MD
  • Chwen Yuen Angie Chen, MD, FACP
  • Michael Coffee, MBA
  • Pooja Jaeel, MD, FACP
  • Jagmohan Jandu, MD
  • James Kruer, MD, FACP
  • Xin-nong Li, MD, FACP
  • Satyam Patel, MD
  • Danny Sam, MD, FACP

12.25 CME & MOC Available

Release Date: October 27, 2024
Termination Date: October 27, 2025

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The American College of Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American College of Physicians designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 12.25 medical knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credit claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.

Agenda

Saturday, October 26

Time Session
7:30-9:00 AM Registration/Breakfast
8:00-8:45 AM IMG Panel Discussion: Roadmap for IMGs on Academic Pursuits
Jagmohan S. Jandu, MD 
Xin-nong Li, MD, FACP 
Zhang, MD, PhD, FAAN, FANA 
9:00-9:05 AM Introduction to the Meeting
Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen, MD, FACP, FASAM
9:05-9:40 AM Keynote Speaker: From Foundation to the Future of Medicine
Mark Henderson, MD, MACP
9:30 AM-12:00 PM Poster Competition: Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows
9:45-10:15 AM Updates in Medicine: Cardiology
Kevin Chang MD
9:45 AM-11:00AM Medical Student Activities: Mentoring Sessions
Likitha Aradhyula 
Physical Exam: Knee
Carlin Senter, MD, FACP, FAMSSM
Henry Crevensten, MD
9:45-10:30 AM

Resident/Fellow Activities
(Residents/Fellows Panel Discussion)

Pooja Jaeel, MD, FACP 

10:00 AM-3:00 PM POCUS
Isaure Hostetter, MD
10:20-10:50 AM Updates in Medicine: Gastroenterology
Cynthia Tsai, MD
10:45-11:45 AM Physician Exam: Shoulder
Carlin Senter, MD, FACP, FAMSSM
Henry Crevensten, MD
10:50-10:55 AM Break
10:55-11:25 AM Updates in Medicine: Pulmonary
Jennifer Kim, MD
11:00 AM-Noon Medical Student Activities: From Hindsight: Analyzing Difficult Patient Cases for Future Physicians
Jagmohan S. Jandu, MD, Maja Artandi, MD   
11:30 AM-Noon ACP Advocacy
Shari Erickson, MPH
Noon-1:00 PM Lunch & Chapter Awards/ Virtual C6 Update
Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen, MD, FACP, FASAM
Michael Lazarus, MD, MBBCh, FACP
1:00-1:35 PM Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Real Magic or Technological Illusions
Jonathan H. Chen, MD, PhD
1:30-3:00 PM Poster Competition: Final Round
Jonathan H. Chen, MD, PhD
1:40-2:05 PM Taking Care of the Whole Person: Psychosocial Oncology for the Primary Care Provider
Sheila C. Lahijani, MD
2:10-2:40 PM Clinical Images in Medicine
Paul Aronowitz, MD, MACP
Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD
2:45-3:15 PM Leveraging QI Approaches to Improve Joy of Practice
Anuradha Phadke, MD
3:15-3:25 PM Break
3:30-5:20 PM Doctor's Dilemma (Jeopardy)
Philip Kennedy, MD, FACP 
Jennifer Ling, MD
5:20-5:30 PM Closing Remarks (DD & Poster Awards)
Danny Sam, MD, FACP

Sunday, October 27

Time Session
7:30-9:00 AM Registration/Breakfast
9:00-9:05 AM Introduction
Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen, MD, FACP, FASAM
9:10-9:40 AM Empowering Women: The Role of Advanced Screening in Early Breast Cancer Detection
Sharon Hung, MD
9:15-11:15 AM Knee Injections
Carlin Senter, MD, FACP, FAMSSM
Henry Crevensten, MD
9:45-11:15 AM Landscape of GLP1
Marilyn Tan, MD, FACE
10:20-10:50 AM Unlocking the Mysteries of Alzheimer's: A Journey of Hope
Lin Zhang, MD, PhD, FAAN, FANA
10:55-11:25 AM Addiction Medicine
Steven Tate, MD
11:15 AM-1:15 PM Well-being Workshop / Early Career Physician Activities
Maja Artandi, MD
Shagun Bindlish, MD, FACP
Satyam Patel, MD
Lauren Edwards, MD
11:30 AM-Noon Medical Coding: G2211
Revina Williams
12:05-12:35 PM The Adult with Intellectual and Developmental Delay: Success Before, During, and After the Initial Encounter
Patrick Burke, MD, MS
12:15-1:15 PM Medical Improvisation
Andrew Nevins, MD, FIDSA
12:35-1:20 PM Adults with Childhood-onset Medical Conditions: An Action Learning Opportunity, Benefitting Both Patient and Physician
Patrick Burke, MD, MS
1:25-1:30 PM Closing Remarks
Danny Sam, MD, FACP
Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen, MD, FACP, FASAM

California Northern Region Registration

Categories By 9/26 After 9/26
ACP Member $250 $300
ACP Resident/Fellow Member $0 $0
ACP Medical Student Member $0 $0
ACP Affiliate Member $250 $300
Nonmember Physician $300 $300
Nonmember Resident $300 $300
Nonmember Medical Student $300 $300
Nonmember Allied Health Professional $300 $300

Questions? If you have trouble registering online, please contact Member and Product Support at 800-ACP-1915 or direct at 215-351-2600 (M-F, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ET).

FAQ

Registration Information

Registration fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, all scientific sessions and materials, and CME documentation.

Members whose dues were not paid for the current fiscal year will receive the nonmember registration rate.

Meeting Handouts

There will be no meeting handouts.

Can I follow along on social media?

Yes, follow/like the CANO Chapter through the meeting on social media! Use the hashtags #IMProud #CANO2024.

  • Instagram: @acpnorthernca

I cannot access my account

If you have any difficulty accessing your ACP account, you can reset your username and password. You can do so by clicking on the MyACP link at the top of the ACP web site. If you require additional assistance, please contact us (M-F, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET) via web chat or call 800-ACP-1915 or 215-351-2600 or via e-mail at help@acponline.org

I do not have an ACPonline account

Nonmembers are advised to use their e-mail address as their username when creating a password. If you require additional assistance, please contact us (M-F, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET) via web chat or call 800-ACP-1915 or 215-351-2600 or via e-mail at help@acponline.org

MyACP Account

If you have any difficulty accessing your MyACP account, you can reset your username and password. You can do so by clicking on the MyACP link at the top of the ACP web site. Nonmembers are advised to use their e-mail address as their username when creating a password. If you require additional assistance, please contact us (M-F, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET) via web chat or call 800-ACP-1915 or 215-351-2600 or via e-mail at help@acponline.org

Participant Photography

As a participant in the chapter meeting, your photograph may be taken as a focus or background subject, to be used in chapter communications. If you would not like your photo taken, please inform chapter staff.

ACP Chapters Meeting Code of Conduct

ACP is a community that values collegiality, respect for patients and each other, and medicine’s standards of ethics and professionalism. ACP members are guided by the content and spirit of the ACP Pledge and by their commitment to the ethics of medicine, including those in the ACP Ethics Manual.  “Physicians’ conduct as professionals and as individuals should merit the respect of the community.” 

ACP expects members, staff, and others who participate in events and activities involving ACP to treat others as you would like to be treated – with courtesy, respect for differences, and in ways that appropriately represent the profession of internal medicine. As set forth in ACP’s Anti-Harassment Policy, ACP does not tolerate any form of harassment, including intimidation, hostility, or other unwelcome and offensive communication or treatment.

If you experience or observe harassing, inappropriate or otherwise unprofessional behavior, or you have concerns about how you have been treated by an ACP member or staff or anyone else at an ACP meeting or event, you may report the incident to acpevents@acponline.org or call 215 351-7750.

The chapter reserves the right to take any action deemed necessary and appropriate; including immediate removal from the meeting without warning or refund, in response to any incident of unacceptable behavior, and the chapter reserves the right to prohibit attendance at any future meeting, virtually or in person.

For other questions about the chapter meeting, contact Michael Coffee at 615-506-0283 or canoacp1@gmail.com.

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