Endoscopy Unit Management in the 21st Century: Issues, Solutions and Plans for the Future

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Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital present Seventh Annual Endoscopy Directors Meeting

Endoscopy Unit Management in the 21st Century: Issues, Solutions and Plans for the Future March 28, 2015 Washington Marriott Georgetown 1221 22nd St. NW Washington, DC 20037

Course Directors Firas H. Al-Kawas, M.D. Professor of Medicine The Johns Hopkins University Director, Johns Hopkins Endoscopy Program Sibley Memorial Hospital Washington, D.C.

Simon K. Lo, M.D. Clinical Professor of Medicine Director of Endoscopy Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, California

Norman Nishioka, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Director of Endoscopy Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts

This meeting is endorsed by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

REGISTRATION FORM Seventh Annual Endoscopy Directors Meeting

Endoscopy Unit Management in the 21st Century: Issues, Solutions and Plans for the Future March 28, 2015 Sponsored by Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital Washington Marriott Georgetown, 1221 22nd St. NW · Washington, DC 20037 Name ___________________________________________________________________ Degree (check one)   ❒ M.D.   ❒ R.N.   ❒ Other (specify)__________________________ Title (check one)   ❒ Director of Endoscopy Unit   ❒ Other (specify)_________________ Address __________________________________________________________________ City _______________________________  State _____________ ZIP _____________ Phone (Office) ________________________  Phone (Home) _________________________ Fax ________________________________  Email _______________________________ Endoscopy Unit (please check as appropriate) ❒ In hospital ❒ Physician-owned ❒ Out of hospital ❒ Other (specify) ______________________ ❒ Hospital-owned ❒ Number of GI procedures per year: _______ Discussion groups will address specific issues and prepare recommendations. Please rank below your choices for the discussion groups. The course directors will do their best to accommodate your top choice; however, you may be placed in one of your other choices depending on availability. ❒ Quality and efficiency ❒ Disinfection ❒ Granting and maintaining privileges Registration Fee................................................................................................... $175 (nonrefundable) Payment Type: Please make checks payable to: Johns Hopkins Division of GI/Hepatology - Endo Directors Mail or fax registration and payment to: Johns Hopkins GI/Hepatology at Sibley Attn: Nicole Fleming Sibley Medical Building 5215 Loughboro Road NW #320 Washington, DC 20015 Telephone: 202-660-5551 Fax: 202-660-6103

Hotel accommodations: Washington Marriott Georgetown 1221 22nd St. NW · Washington, DC 20037 A limited number of hotel rooms have been retained at the conference venue for attendees. Call Washington Marriott Georgetown directly at 202-872-1500 to make your reservation for the Johns Hopkins Endoscopy Directors Meeting to receive the special group rate. Please note that the reduced rate is first come, first serve, with a reservation cutoff date of March 6. Overnight and daily valet parking are available for an additional fee. Selfparking is also available for an additional fee. Check-in time: 4 p.m. Checkout time: 11 a.m

COURSE DIRECTORS Firas H. Al-Kawas, M.D. Professor of Medicine The Johns Hopkins University Director, Johns Hopkins Endoscopy Program Sibley Memorial Hospital Washington, D.C.

Simon K. Lo, M.D. Clinical Professor of Medicine Director of Endoscopy Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, California

Norman Nishioka, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Director of Endoscopy Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts

COURSE FACULTY John Baillie, M.B.B.S. Professor of Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia

Michael Gluck, M.D. Chief of Medicine Virginia Mason Medical Center Seattle, Washington

Chip Davis, Ph.D. President Sibley Memorial Hospital Washington, D.C.

R. David Hambrick II, B.S.N., R.N., C.G.R.N. Manager, Endoscopy Methodist Dallas Medical Center Dallas, Texas

Marta Davila, M.D. Professor of Medicine Medical Director – Endoscopy Unit, MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, Texas B. Joseph Elmunzer, M.D., M.Sc. Associate Professor of Internal Medicine The Peter B. Cotton Endowed Chair in Endoscopic Innovation, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Ziad Gellad, M.D., M.P.H. Director of Quality, Division of Gastroenterology Director of Clinical Improvement, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina

Priya Jamidar, M.D. Professor of Medicine Director of Endoscopy Yale University Hospital New Haven, Connecticut Anthony N. Kalloo, M.D. The Moses and Helen Golden Paulson Professor of Gastroenterology Director, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland Gustavo Marino, M.D. Director of Endoscopy VA Medical Center Washington, D.C. Klaus E. Monkemüller, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Director of Endoscopy University of Alabama Birmingham, Alabama

Patrick Okolo, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine The Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland Bret T. Petersen, M.D. Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota John R. Saltzman, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Director of Endoscopy Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Irving Waxman, M.D. Professor of Medicine and Surgery Director, Center for Endoscopic Research and Therapeutics The University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois David Woods President, PENTAX Medical Montvale, New Jersey

Endoscopy Unit Management in the 21st Century: Issues, Solutions and Plans for the Future

CONFERENCE LOCATION Washington Marriott Georgetown 1221 22nd St. NW Washington, DC 20037 202-872-1500

DESCRIPTION The one-day meeting will include didactic presentations by key national endoscopists, nurses and industry. The speakers will address important issues and challenges facing endoscopy unit directors and nurse managers in the U.S. followed by focused panel discussions on endoscopy unit quality assurance/efficiency, reprocessing and granting of endoscopy privileges. Small groups will present their recommendations at the end of the meeting.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM MARYLAND: (BALTIMORE) Take

GOALS As the only endoscopy directors meeting in the U.S., it is our hope that this meeting will again provide an important forum for endoscopy unit directors to identify important issues in endoscopy unit management. In addition, we hope that this forum will also provide a unique opportunity for endoscopy unit directors and industry to better understand and address important issues discussed at the meeting. The target audience includes endoscopy unit medical directors, administrative or nurse managers, or any individuals aspiring or interested to become leaders of endoscopy units. COURSE DIRECTORS’ CONTACT INFORMATION Firas H. Al-Kawas, M.D. [email protected]

Simon K. Lo, M.D. [email protected]

Norman Nishioka, M.D.

[email protected]

For questions or more information, please contact Nicole Fleming at 202-660-5551 or nflemin4@ jhmi.edu

I-195 west to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway south (MD 295) to U.S. Route 50 west (New York Avenue). Turn right off of New York Avenue NW onto Massachusetts Avenue NW at Thomas Circle. Take the circle three-quarters around and exit at M Street. Follow M Street to 22nd Street. Turn right onto 22nd. The hotel is on the right. (Bethesda) Take MD 355/Wisconsin Avenue south and turn right onto Cathedral Avenue NW, then immediately turn left onto Massachusetts Avenue NW. At the roundabout, take the second exit, turning right onto Dupont Circle and then right onto New Hampshire Avenue NW. Bear right onto M Street NW and then turn right onto 22nd Street NW (Exxon station on the corner). The hotel is on the right. DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM NORTHERN VIRGINIA Follow I-66 to the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge (U.S. Route 50). Once you cross the bridge, I-66 becomes Constitution Avenue. Turn left off of Constitution Avenue onto 20th Street NW, turn left on M Street and right on 22nd Street. The hotel is ahead on the right. OTHER HOTELS NEARBY The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC 202-835-0500

The Fairmont Hotel 866-540-4505

JW Marriott Pennsylvania Avenue 202-393-2000

Marriott Wardman Park Hotel 202-328-2000

Key Bridge Marriott 703-524-640

Renaissance M Street Hotel 202-775-0800

AGENDA Seventh Annual Endoscopy Directors Meeting

Endoscopy Unit Management in the 21st Century: Issues, Solutions and Plans for the Future March 28, 2015 Sponsored by Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital Washington Marriott Georgetown, 1221 22nd St. NW · Washington, DC 20037 SATURDAY MORNING SESSION 7:00 a.m. Continental breakfast and registration 7:45 a.m. Welcome, Al-Kawas, Nishioka and Lo 7:50 a.m. Special Lecture Endoscopy Unit: a Hospital Perspective, Davis

Session I: Endoscopy Unit in 2015

Moderators: Al-Kawas and Nishioka 8:05 a.m. Endo Directors Meeting: Seven Years Later!, Al-Kawas 8:15 a.m. Nursing Perspective, Hambrick 8:30 a.m. Endoscopist Perspective, Lo 8:45 a.m. Industry Perspective, Woods 9:00 a.m. Panel discussion

Session II: Quality Assurance and Efficiency in Endoscopy

Moderators: Kalloo and Monkemüller 9:15 a.m. Quality Assurance in Endoscopy: What Are the Issues, Petersen 9:30 a.m. Quality Assurance in Colonoscopy, Saltzman 9:45 a.m. Quality Assurance in ERCP, Elmunzer 10:00 a.m. Coffee break 10:15 a.m. Quality Assurance in EUS, Waxman 10:30 a.m. Quality Assurance in Deep

Enteroscopy, Okolo 10:45 a.m. Granting and Maintaining Endoscopy Privileges, Baillie

11:05 a.m. Quality Versus Efficiency, Gellad 11:25 a.m. Panel discussion 11:55 a.m. Lunch

SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION

Session III: Disinfection

Moderators: Davila and Marino 1:00 p.m. Scope Disinfection: What Are the Issues, Gluck 1:20 p.m. Scope Disinfection: A Nurse’s Perspective, Hambrick 1:40 p.m. Accessories in GI Endoscopy: Are Reusable Accessories a Relic of the Past, Jamidar 2:00 p.m. Accessories in GI Endoscopy:



Industry Perspective, TBA 2:30 p.m. Panel discussion 2:50 p.m. Coffee break 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Discussion groups to address specific questions and prepare recommendations. Each group will have facilitators. Group 1: Quality and Efficiency: Gellad, Petersen and Davila Group 2: Disinfection: Gluck, Hambrick and Jamidar Group 3: Granting and Maintaining Privileges: Baillie, Monkemüller and Saltzman 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Group presentations/open discussion lead by Al-Kawas, Lo and Nishioka 5:00-5:15 p.m.

Conclusions and announcements

Washington Marriott Georgetown 1221 22nd St. NW Washington, DC 20037

March 28, 2015

Endoscopy Unit Management in the 21st Century: Issues, Solutions and Plans for the Future

Seventh Annual Endoscopy Directors Meeting

Johns Hopkins GI/Hepatology at Sibley Attn: Nicole Fleming Sibley Medical Building 5215 Loughboro Road NW #320 Washington, DC 20015