Wisconsin Osteoporosis Symposium: The Bare Bones of Osteoporosis Care
Practice Gaps and Needs
Nationally, over 2 million people sustain osteoporotic fracture annually - a number projected to dramatically increase as our population ages. However, osteoporosis prevention and treatment strategies are rapidly changing. Controversies surrounding optimal nutrition, who to evaluate and treat, available medications and other therapies will be discussed. Clinicians should appreciate the variety of conditions that contribute to fracture risk and that approaches to reduce osteoporosic continue to be under implemented.
Intended Audience
This activity has been designed to meet the needs of clinicians and other health care professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and skills related to musculoskeletal health for the care of their patients.
Elements of Competence
This CE activity has been designed to change learner competence and performance and focuses on the American Board of Medical Specialties’ areas of patient care and procedural skills, practice based learning and improvement, and medical knowledge.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of the activity, the participant will be able to:
- Define recent advances in osteoporosis prevention and treatment and to apply them in practice.
- Recognize controversies surrounding pharmacologic osteoporosis therapy including side effects and the risk/benefit ratio of therapy.
- Determine when and how to perform an evaluation for secondary osteoporosis and what medical conditions contribute to increasing fracture risk.
Additional Information
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Friday, May 31, 2019
AM |
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7:15 | Registration |
7:55 | Welcome |
8:00 | Crisis in Osteoporosis Care |
8:15 | How Long to Treat: Insight from the ASBMR Task Force on Bisphosphonate Therapy |
8:45 | Skeletal Sequela of Bariatric Surgery |
9:00 | How to Approach Skeletal Fragility in Chronic Kidney Disease |
9:30 | Q & A |
9:45 | Refreshment Break |
10:15 | The Skeletal Significance of MGUS |
10:30 | Vitamin D: How to Measure, Treatment Goals |
10:45 | Bone Anabolic Treatment: Who and When |
11:00 | Vertebral Augmentation: The ASBMR Task Force is Wrong |
11:15 | Q & A |
11:30 | Lunch |
PM |
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12:30 | Clinical Case Discussions |
1:00 | So What’s the Deal with Discontinuing Denosumab? |
1:15 | Bone Disease in the Female Athlete Triad |
1:45 | Bone Health in Arthroplasty Patients |
2:15 | Q & A |
2:30 | FLS Program Benefits and Challenging Cases |
3:00 | Refreshment Break |
3:30 | Breakout 1: Clinical Cases; Fracture Liaison Service |
| Breakout 2: Clinical Cases; Why DXA Quality Matters Neil Binkley, MD & Diane Krueger, BS, CBDT |
| Breakout 3: Clinical Cases; Real World Osteoporosis Management Joseph Shaker, MD; Rowan Karaman, MD; Matthew T. Drake, MD, PhD |
5:00 | Adjourn |
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Conference Attire
Casual attire is appropriate for this conference. Since meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels vary, it is recommended that you bring a sweater or jacket to the educational activity.
Parking is available in the following lots:
Lot 83 - Fluno Center (underground): Enter from Frances Street, take ticket (bike racks inside the entrance to the right) ($15.00/day)
Lot 46 - Southeast Ramp: Enter at corners of Frances and Johnson and Lake Streets, 10 hour meters at Frances Street entrance
Lake Street Ramp: Entrances on Lake and Frances Streets, pay attendant
Upon arrival to the Fluno Center, proceed to the Atrium for check-in, continental breakfast and exhibits. The main session will be located inside the Auditorium.
Travel
From Minneapolis or La Crosse (via I-90/94)
Exit I-94 at Hwy 151 (south) toward the State Capitol. Follow Hwy 151 (E. Washington Ave.) about 5 miles. One block before the Capitol, turn right onto Webster St. Follow this street about 3 blocks as it curves (and changes names). Turn right onto Wisconsin Ave. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Gorham St. This one-way street turns into University Ave. at the UW campus. Turn left onto Frances St. The Fluno Center entry is on the right side of the street, and parking is located under the building.
From Milwaukee (via I-94)
Where I-94 intersects with I-90, follow the signs for Hwy 30 into Stoughton Rd. Madison. Exit at Hwy 151 (E. Washington Ave.) toward the State Capitol. Follow E. Washington Ave. about 3 miles. One block before the Capitol, turn right onto Webster St. Follow this street about 3 blocks as it curves (and changes names). Turn right onto Wisconsin Ave. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Gorham St. This one-way street turns into University Ave. at the UW campus. Turn left onto Frances St. The Fluno Center entry is on the right side of the street, and parking is located under the building.
From Chicago (via I-90)
Take I-90 to Madison. Exit Hwy 12&18 west. Follow Hwy 12&18 (the Beltline Hwy) for about 6 miles. Exit at Park St. (Hwy 151 north). Turn right onto Park St. and go north about 2 miles to the UW campus. Turn right onto W. Johnson St. and go for 2 blocks. Turn left onto Frances St. The Fluno Center entry is on the left side of the street, and parking is located under the building.
From Dubuque (via Hwy 151)
Take Hwy 151 north to Madison. Go under the Beltline (Hwys 12/14/18/151) and angle left onto Midvale Blvd. Follow Midvale Blvd. about 3 miles where it ends at University Ave. Turn right and take University Ave. as it becomes Campus Drive and then Johnson St. at the UW campus. Turn right onto W. Johnson St. and go for 2 blocks. Turn left onto Frances St. The Fluno Center entry is on the left side of the street, and parking is located under the building.
PLANNING COMMITTEE
Neil Binkley, MD
Rowan Karaman, MD
Diane Krueger, BS, CBDT
Robert Przybelski, MD
Joseph Shaker, MD
PRESENTERS & PLANNERS
Paul A. Anderson, MD; Professor, Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, Madison, WI
Sara Arndt, MSN, ACCNS-AG, APNP; Coordinator, Fracture Liaison Service, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Terese Bailey, BS, Senior Outreach Specialist, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health, UW SMPH, Madison, WI
Neil Binkley, MD; Professor of Medicine, Divisions of Geriatrics and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism; Director, Osteoporosis Clinical Research Program; Associate Director, UW Institute on Aging; Staff Physician, Osteoporosis Clinical Center and Research Program, Madison, WI
Matthew T. Drake, MD, PhD; Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, Nutrition, Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Karen Hansen, MD, MS; Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine; Staff Physician, Osteoporosis Clinical Center, Madison, WI
Kristyn Hare, MMS, PA-C; Coordinator, UW Health fracture Liaison Service, Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, Madison, WI
Rowan Karaman, MD; Clinical Instructor, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medicine; Staff Physician, Osteoporosis Clinical Center, Madison, WI
Diane Krueger, BS, CBDT; Research Program Manager, Osteoporosis Clinical Research Program, Institute on Aging, Madison, WI
Elaine Pelley, MD; Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medicine; Staff Physician Osteoporosis Clinical Center, Madison, WI
Joseph Shaker, MD; Professor of Clinical Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Kristin Stevenson, MD; Post-Graduate Trainee, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Madison, WI
Erin Zepezauer, MSN, FNP, APNP; Coordinator, Fracture Liaison Service, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
POLICY ON DISCLOSURE
It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP that the faculty, authors, planners, and other persons who may influence content of this CE activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in order to allow CE staff to identify and resolve any potential conflicts of interest. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s).
For this educational activity, all conflicts of interest have been resolved and detailed disclosures are listed below.
The ACCME defines a commercial interest as any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients. The ACCME does not consider providers of clinical service directly to patients to be commercial interests.
Name of Individual | Individual's Role in Activity | Name of Commercial Interest & Nature of Relationship | Discussion of Unlabeled/ Unaproved uses of drugs/ devices in presentation? |
Paul A. Anderson, MD | Presenter | Globus Medical, SI Bone, Titan Surgical (Consultant); RTI (Royalty); Spartec, Titan Surgical (Stockholder or Other Ownership Interest Holder) | No |
Sara Arndt, MSN, ACCNS-AG, APNP | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Terese Bailey | Planner | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Neil Binkley, MD | Planner & Presenter | Amgen, Tarus (Consultant); GE Healthcare Lunar, Radius (PI) | No |
Matthew T. Drake, MD, PhD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Karen Hansen, MD, MS | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | Yes |
Kristyn Hare, MMS, PA-C | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Rowan Karaman, MD | Planner & Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Diane Krueger, BS, CBDT | Planner & Presenter | Amgen, Tarus (Consultant); GE Healthcare Lunar, Radius (PI) | No |
Elaine Pelley, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Robert Przybelski, MD | Planner | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | Yes |
Joseph Shaker, MD | Planner & Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Kristin Stevenson, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Erin Zepezauer, MSN, FNP, APNP | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Accreditation Statement
![]() | In support of improving patient care, the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. |
Credit Designation Statements
American Medical Association (AMA)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP, as a member of the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), authorizes this program for .70 continuing education units (CEUs) or 7.0 hours.
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
This Live activity, Wisconsin Osteoporosis Symposium: The Bare Bones of Osteoporosis Care, with a beginning date of 05/31/2019, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 7.00 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Available Credit
- 7.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 7.00 University of Wisconsin–Madison Continuing Education Hours
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 30, 2019
The conference fee includes the cost of tuition, continental breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, and a nonrefundable processing fee of $50.
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY
Requests for cancellation must be submitted in writing to [email protected]. Cancellation requests received at least 96 hours prior to the conference will allow a full refund except for the nonrefundable processing fee. No refunds will be made for cancellations received less than 96 hours prior to the activity start date.
QUESTIONS ABOUT REGISTRATION
Email [email protected] or call 608-262-7226
PROGRAM CHANGES
Emergency situations occasionally occur and may necessitate topic or speaker changes. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP reserve the right to alter or substitute a topic or speaker without prior notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
For conference information, please contact Terese Bailey at 608-265-2046 or [email protected]. For details regarding exhibits, please contact Diane Krueger at 608-265-6410 or [email protected]