MAGIC



Thursday, November 8, 2018

Location

Small Turnberry

1:00 p.m. James Pattee, MD Leadership Preconference: Goals of Care Conversations

Ed Ratner, MD

    Associate Director, Education and Evaluation

    Geriatrics Research Education Clinical Center

    Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center

Minneapolis, MN

5:00 p.m. Reception

5:30 p.m. Dinner and MAGIC Annual Business Meeting St. Andrews Room

Roberta Meyers, MD

President, Minnesota Association of Geriatrics Inspired Clinicians

Geriatrician

Hennepin County Medical Center

Minneapolis, MN

The Future of Geriatrics in Minnesota

James T. Pacala, MD, MS

Professor and Head

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

University of Minnesota Medical School

Minneapolis, MN

Friday, November 9, 2018 Location

7:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors Small Turnberry

 

8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction Large Turnberry

Roberta Meyers, MD, MAGIC President

Ed Ratner, MD, Conference Director

 

8:15 a.m. Behavioral Recovery Outreach Team: A New Paradigm for Dementia Care

Jamie Starks, MD

Kaylee Smith, LICSW

Leah Gause, PsyD, LP

Leah Sharkey, OTR/L, OTD

Mary Dunn, RN, WCC

Behavioral Recovery Outreach (BRO) Team

Minneapolis VA Medical Center

Minnesota, MN

9:15 a.m. Healthy Brains Still Change: What is Normal Cognitive Aging

Sarah Baumgarten, PhD

Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Resident

Minneapolis VA Health Care System

Minneapolis, MN

9:30 a.m. Break with Exhibitors Small Turnberry

 

10:00 a.m. Envisioning the Future of Aging Science at the University of Minnesota Joseph E. Gaugler, PhD Large Turnberry

The Robert L. Kane Endowed Chair in LTC and Aging

Professor, Division of Health Policy & Management

School of Public Health

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN

10:30 a.m. Elder Justice Update: News, Policy, Law Changes and Best Practices

Marit Anne Peterson, J.D.

Program Director

Minnesota Elder Justice Center

Minnesota, MN

11:15 a.m. Poster Session and Meet the Experts

12:15 p.m. Lunch and Visit Exhibits Small Turnberry

Administrative Track Breakouts St. Andrews Room

1:00 p.m. Minnesota State Palliative Care Advisory Council: A State Plan for Palliative Care

Jessica Hausauer, PhD

Program Director

Minnesota Network of Hospice & Palliative Care

Minneapolis, MN

1:45 p.m. Alzheimer's Disease Working Group: An Update

Heidi Haley-Franklin, MSW, LICSW

Vice President, Clinical Services

Alzheimer's Association, Edina, MN

Darrell Foss

Chairperson of Alzheimer's Disease Working Group, Eagan, MN

Amanda Mithun, MS, LMFT

Intensive Outpatient Program Coordinator

Lakewood Health Systems, Staples, MN

2:15 p.m. Deprescribing in Geriatric Patients

Jordan Michaels, Pharm D.

PGY-2 Geriatric Pharmacy Resident

Minneapolis VA Hospital

Minneapolis, MN

2:30 p.m. Promoting Health Aging: A Policy Priority for Minnesota

Aaron Leppin, MD, MSc

Physician Researcher and Implementation Scientist

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, MN

3:15 p.m. Break with Exhibitors

Clinical Track Breakouts Large Turnberry

1:00 p.m. Efficacy and Harms of Long-Term Osteoporosis Drug Therapy to Prevent Fractures and of Osteoporosis Drug Continuation Versus Discontinuation (placebo drug holiday): A Systematic Review.

Howard Fink, MD, MPH

Co-acting Director

Minneapolis VA Geriatric Research Education & Clinical Center

Investigator

Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality

Minneapolis, MN

1:30 p.m. Pain Management in the Elderly

Miles Belgrade, MD

Staff Physician

Comprehensive Pain Center and

MN Head & Neck Pain Clinic

Minneapolis VA

Minneapolis, MN

Paul J. Osterbauer

Associate Professor

NW College of Chiropractic

Minneapolis, MN

2:30 p.m. Relapsing Late in Life: A Story of Opioid Use Disorder in a Geriatric Patient

Kerry Sheets, MD

Fellow, Geriatric Medicine

Hennepin County Medical Center

Minneapolis, MN

2:45 p.m. Death Certificates

Maria Schaff

Health Educator

Minnesota Department of Health

St. Paul, MN

3:15 p.m. Break with Exhibitors

3:45 p.m. Deprescribing in Geriatric Patients Trainee Presentation Large Turnberry Jordan Michaels Pharm D.

PGY-2 Geriatric Pharmacy Resident

Minneapolis VA

Minneapolis, MN

4:00 p.m. Elder Law

Rebecca Coffin

Partner

Voight, Rode & Boxeth

Minneapolis, MN

Genevieve Gaboriault

Deputy Ombudsman for Long-Term-Care for the State of Minnesota

St. Paul, MN

 

5:00 p.m. Adjournment

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Conference Objectives

As a result of attending the MAGIC Annual Conference participants will

1. Gain knowledge about new trends and best practices related to the clinical care of persons with common geriatrics conditions

2. Gain knowledge and perspectives about health care delivery topics and social issues affecting older adults in non-acute care settings in Minnesota

Continuing Education

Continuing Medical Education

Preconference

Accreditation Statement

|[pic] |The VA Employee Education System designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should claim|

| |only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. |

This course provides Category 4 AMA Physicians Recognition Award™ CME credit (ACCME) for physicians. ACCME – NP (or ACCME-Non-Physician) may be used to provide attendees other than MDs, DOs a certificate that documents their attendance, and indicates that the accredited provider offered Category 1 AMA Physicians Recognition Award™ CME credit for the course or activity. ACCME – Non-Physician refers to nurses, physician assistants, and healthcare professionals other than physicians.

Annual Conference

Accreditation Statement: This live activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine and the Minnesota Medical Directors Association.  AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. This live activity is approved for a maximum of 8.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™.  Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

Preconference and Annual Conference

CMD Credit Statement: This live activity has been pre-approved by the American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (ABPLM) for a total of 8.75 management hours and 3.5 clinical hours toward certification as a Certified Medical Director (CMD) in post-acute and long-term care medicine. The CMD program is administered by the ABPLM.  Each physician should claim only those hours of credit actually spent on the activity. 

 

Nursing Home Administrators

The Minnesota Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators has approved this program for up to 11.50 credit hours. Thursday: 4.0 Friday: 7.50

 

Nurses

To file for credit for this meeting, submit the Attendance Certificate to your accrediting body. The attendance certificate will be sent after the meeting.

 

Pharmacists

Pharmacists will be provided the necessary documentation to apply for Minnesota Board of Pharmacy credit after the conference.

 

Social Workers

The Minnesota Board of Social Work has approved this program for up to 7.50 credit hours.

Disclosure and Conflict of Interest (COI Resolution)

Minnesota Association of Geriatrics Inspired Clinicians

November 8-9, 2018

The following tables contain disclosure information for all individuals in a position to control the content of this CME activity and must be presented to learners prior to AMDA Jointly Sponsored Education Activities. When there were no relevant financial relationships to disclose, “No Relationship” will appear in the “Financial Relationships” column. Where relevant financial relationships have been disclosed, efforts have been made to resolve any conflict of interests. Please see the description of the methods of conflict resolutions used as shown below under “Methods of Resolution for Conflicts of Interest”.

|Disclosure Table 1 |

|Planning Committee Member Name |Financial Relationships |

|Ed Ratner, MD |No Relationship |

|Tom Hyder |No Relationship |

|Rajean Moone |No Relationship |

|Leah Hochstein APRN, AGNP-C |No Relationship |

|Disclosure Table 2 |

|Faculty Member Name |Financial Relationships |

|Jamie Starks, MD |No Relationship |

|Kaylee Smith, LICSW |No Relationship |

|Leah Gause, PsyD |No Relationship |

|Mary Dunn, RN, WCC |No Relationship |

|Leah Sharkey, OTR/L, OTD |No Relationship |

|Joseph E. Gaugler, PhD, |No Relationship |

|Marit Anne Peterson, J.D. |No Relationship |

|Rebecca K. Coffin |No Relationship |

|Genevieve Gaboriault |No Relationship |

|Jessica Hausauer, PhD |No Relationship |

|Heidi Haley-Franklin, MSW, LICSW |No Relationship |

|Darrell Foss |No Relationship |

|Amanda Mithun, MS, LMFT |No Relationship |

|Aaron Leppin, MD, MSc |No Relationship |

|Howard A. Fink, MD, MPH |No Relationship |

|Miles Belgrade, MD, |No Relationship |

|Paul J. Osterbauer |No Relationship |

|Maria Schaff |No Relationship |

|Methods of Resolution for Conflicts of Interest |

|Financial relationships will be disclosed prior to an activity to alert participants (audience, readers) of the potential for conflict of interest and commercial |

|bias. Participants will be asked to evaluate the objectivity of the presentation or publication, and to identify any perceived commercial bias. |

Thursday, November 8, 2018 Location

Small Turnberry

1:00 p.m. James Pattee, MD Leadership Preconference: Goals of Care Conversations

Ed Ratner, MD

    Associate Director, Education and Evaluation

    Geriatrics Research Education Clinical Center

    Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center

Minneapolis, MN

5:00 p.m. Reception

5:30 p.m. Dinner and MAGIC Annual Business Meeting St. Andrews Room

Roberta Meyers, MD

President, Minnesota Association of Geriatrics Inspired Clinicians

Geriatrician

Hennepin County Medical Center

Minneapolis, MN

The Future of Geriatrics in Minnesota

James T. Pacala, MD, MS

Professor and Head

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

University of Minnesota Medical School

Minneapolis, MN

Friday, November 9, 2018 Location

7:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors Small Turnberry

 

8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction Large Turnberry

Roberta Meyers, MD, MAGIC President

Ed Ratner, MD, Conference Director

 

8:15 a.m. Behavioral Recovery Outreach Team: A New Paradigm for Dementia Care

Jamie Starks, MD

Kaylee Smith, LICSW

Leah Gause, PsyD, LP

Leah Sharkey, OTR/L, OTD

Mary Dunn, RN, WCC

Behavioral Recovery Outreach (BRO) Team

Minneapolis VA Medical Center

Objectives:

After completion of this presentation, learners will be able to:

1. Understand the mission, vision, and role of the Behavioral Recovery Outreach Team within the Minneapolis VA Healthcare System.

2. Describe various behavioral management strategies and interventions for management of disruptive behaviors in dementia

3. Identify initial outcomes of the Minneapolis VA Behavioral Recovery Outreach team and goals for the future.

9:15 a.m. Healthy Brains Still Change: What is Normal Cognitive Aging

Sarah Baumgarten, PhD

Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Resident

Minneapolis VA Health Care System

Minneapolis, MN

9:30 a.m. Break with Exhibitors Small Turnberry

 

10:00 a.m. Envisioning the Future of Aging Science at the University of Minnesota Joseph E. Gaugler, PhD Large Turnberry

The Robert L. Kane Endowed Chair in LTC and Aging

Professor, Division of Health Policy & Management

School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the presentation, learners will:

1. Learn about the Robert L. Kane Endowed Chair, its history, and mission;

2. Discuss a vision for aging science at the University of Minnesota.

10:30 a.m. Elder Justice Update: News, Policy, Law Changes and Best Practices

Marit Anne Peterson, J.D.

Program Director

Minnesota Elder Justice Center

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the presentation, learners will be able to

1. explore reporting requirements and best practices related to reporting and responding to vulnerable adult maltreatment; and

2. become familiar with other recent law changes and best practices for the prevention of abuse, neglect and financial exploitation of older and vulnerable adults.

11:15 a.m. Poster Session and Meet the Experts

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the activity, learners will be able to:

1. Describe organizations and community services available for seniors in Minnesota

2. Describe surprising case presentations in geriatrics.

3. Explain current best practice for managing challenging problems in geriatrics.

12:15 p.m. Lunch and Visit Exhibits Small Turnberry

Administrative Track Breakouts St. Andrews Room

1:00 p.m. Minnesota State Palliative Care Advisory Council: A State Plan for Palliative Care

Jessica Hausauer, PhD

Program Director

Minnesota Network of Hospice & Palliative Care

Minneapolis, MN

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the presentation, learners will be able to:

1. Describe the Palliative Care Advisory Council's progress toward assessment of access to palliative care across Minnesota

2. Identify barriers to palliative care in Minnesota

3. Recommend strategies to the Palliative Care Advisory Council to address the needs of patients with complex medical needs

1:45 p.m. Alzheimer's Disease Working Group: An Update

Heidi Haley-Franklin, MSW, LICSW, Vice President, Clinical Services, Alzheimer's Association, Edina, MN

Darrell Foss, Chairperson of Alzheimer's Disease Working Group, Eagan, MN

Amanda Mithun, MS, LMFT, Intensive Outpatient Program Coordinator, Lakewood Health Systems, Staples, MN

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the activity, learners will be able to:

1. Learn why early detection, diagnosis, and connection to resources is important for individuals living with dementia and their care partners.

2. Review the 2011 key recommendations from the Alzheimer's disease Working Group and State Plan

3. Describe the current work of Minnesota's Alzheimer's disease Working Group and how key findings may impact care

2:15 p.m. Deprescribing in Geriatric Patients

Jordan Michaels, Pharm D.

PGY-2 Geriatric Pharmacy Resident

Minneapolis VA Hospital

Minneapolis, MN

2:30 p.m. Promoting Health Aging: A Policy Priority for Minnesota

Aaron Leppin, MD, MSc

Physician Researcher and Implementation Scientist

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, MN

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the presentation, learners will be able to:

1. Describe the important role of community partners in promoting health aging and list specific interventions.

2. Explain ongoing initiatives and models intended to promote healthy aging in Minnesota and relevant policy barriers and opportunities.

3:15 p.m. Break with Exhibitors

Clinical Track Breakouts Large Turnberry

1:00 p.m. Efficacy and Harms of Long-Term Osteoporosis Drug Therapy to Prevent Fractures and of Osteoporosis Drug Continuation Versus Discontinuation (placebo drug holiday): A Systematic Review.

Howard Fink, MD, MPH

Co-acting Director

Minneapolis VA Geriatric Research Education & Clinical Center

Investigator

Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality

Minneapolis, MN

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the presentation, learners will be able to:

1. Describe evidence on the benefits and harms of long-term osteoporosis drug therapy to prevent fractures.

2. Describe the evidence on the benefits and harms of osteoporosis drug holidays versus continued drug therapy.

1:30 p.m. Pain Management in the Elderly

Miles Belgrade, MD

Staff Physician

Comprehensive Pain Center and MN Head & Neck Pain Clinic

Minneapolis VA

Minneapolis, MN

Paul J. Osterbauer

Associate Professor

NW College of Chiropractic

Minneapolis, MN

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the presentation, learners will be able to:

1. Formulate a comprehensive pain assessment

2. Outline the role of opioids in the geriatric patient in the setting of the current opioid crisis

3. Identify a rational menu of non-opioid options for pain management.

2:30 p.m. Relapsing Late in Life: A Story of Opioid Use Disorder in a Geriatric Patient

Kerry Sheets, MD

Fellow, Geriatric Medicine

Hennepin County Medical Center

Minneapolis, MN

2:45 p.m. Death Certificates

Maria Schaff

Health Educator

Minnesota Department of Health

St. Paul, MN

Objective:

At the conclusion of the presentation, learners will be able to:

1. Explain how, when and who can issue a death certificate.

3:15 p.m. Break with Exhibitors

3:45 p.m. Deprescribing in Geriatric Patients Trainee Presentation Large Turnberry Jordan Michaels Pharm D.

PGY-2 Geriatric Pharmacy Resident

Minneapolis VA

Minneapolis, MN

4:00 p.m. Elder Law

Rebecca Coffin

Partner, Voight, Rode & Boxeth

Genevieve Gaboriault

Deputy Ombudsman for Long-Term-Care for the State of Minnesota

St. Paul, MN

 

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the presentation learners will be able to:

1. Explain the how to handle various elder law situations.

2. Learn about the law as it applies to seniors

5:00 p.m. Adjournment

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Minnesota Association of Geriatrics Inspired Clinicians

Annual Meeting

November 8-9, 2018

Midland Hills Country Club

Roseville, MN

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