2014 ANNUAL MEETING ACOG DISTRICTS V & VII

ACOG DISTRICTS V & VII
2014
ANNUAL
MEETING
October 10-12, 2014
Update
in
Obstetrics
Preliminary Program
and
G y n e c o l og y
JW Marriott Indianapolis Hotel
Indianapolis, Indiana
DISTRICT V OFFICERS
FELLOW CHAIR
DONALD K. BRYAN, MD
FELLOW TREASURER
DAVID DOTY, DO
FELLOW SECRETARY
JEFFREY M. ROTHENBERG, MD, MS
FELLOW PAST CHAIR
ROBERT P. LORENZ, MD
DISTRICT VII OFFICERS
FELLOW CHAIR
J. MARTIN TUCKER, MD
FELLOW TREASURER
ELIZABETH R. LAPEYRE, MD
FELLOW VICE CHAIR
VERDA J. HICKS, MD
FELLOW PAST CHAIR
TED L. ANDERSON, MD, PHD
FELLOW SECRETARY/PROGRAM CHAIR
GRANT R. COX, MD
ACCME ACCREDITATION
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS(S)™
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of
15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
COLLEGE COGNATE CREDIT(S)
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum
of 15 Category 1 College Cognate Credits. The College has a reciprocity agreement with the AMA that
allows AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to be equivalent to College Cognate Credits.
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PROGRAM SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2014
12:00 noon – 5:00 pm
Registration
12:00 noon – 1:00 pm
Exhibits
1:00 pm – 1:15 pm
Welcome and Announcements
Donald K. Bryan, MD
J. Martin Tucker, MD
1:15 pm – 2:15 pm
The Dan Thornton Memorial Lecture
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy: Peripartum? Intrapartum?
Gary Hankins, MD
University of Texas at Galveston
2:15 pm – 3:15 pm
Management of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in the Adolescent: Is it the
Same as Adults?
Erin Vilano, MD
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
Rupa DeSilva, MD
University of Oklahoma-Tulsa
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
Break and Exhibits
3:45 pm – 4:45 pm
Medical Apps in Ob/Gyn
Anthony Shanks II, MD
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
4:45 pm – 5:45 pm
Snakes, Bugs and Us
Why Do We Do What We Do?
Cornelius O. “Skip” Granai III, MD
Women and Infants Hospital and Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
5:45 pm – 7:00 pm
Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2014
6:30 am
Junior Fellow vs Fellow Community Service Fun Run/Walk
7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Registration
7:00 am – 11:00 am
Exhibits
7:00 am – 8:30 am
Breakfast
8:30 am – 9:30 am
How Am I Doing? Physician Ratings and the Future of Compensation
Scott Hayworth, MD
Mount Kisco Medical Group
Mount Kisco, New York
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2014 (continued)
9:30 am – 10:30 am
Pre-eclampsia: New Definitions and Management
James N. Martin Jr, MD
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Jackson, Mississippi
John Barton, MD
Perinatal Diagnostic Center
Lexington, Kentucky
10:30 am – 11:00 am
Break and Exhibits
11:00 am – 12:00 noon
Ten Clinical Diamonds for Preventing Maternal Death
Gary Hankins, MD
University of Texas at Galveston
12:00 noon – 1:00 pm
District Business Meetings and Lunch (on your own)
1:00 pm – 1:15 pm
District V Junior Fellow Paper Presentation
1:15 pm – 1:30 pm
District VII Junior Fellow Paper Presentation
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Controversies in GYN Surgery: Good Robot/Bad Robot?
David Doty, DO
Primary Plus
Maysville, Kentucky
Ted Anderson, MD, PhD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee
2:30 pm – 2:45 pm
Break
2:45 pm – 3:45 pm
Stump the Professors
Nathan Roth, MD, Tanya Franklin, MD and Ted Anderson, MD, PhD
3:45 pm – 4:45 pm
The 2014 Infertility Evaluation: An Evidence Based Approach for the Generalist
Steven Ory, MD
IVF Florida, Reproductive Associates, Margate, Florida
Florida International University, Miami, Florida
University of Miami, Miami, Florida
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2014
7:00 am – 12:00 noon
Registration
7:00 am – 8:00 am
Breakfast
8:00 am – 9:30 am
What the Delay of ICD-10 Means and Other Important Coding Updates
Emily Hill
Hill and Associates
Wilmington, North Carolina
Philip Eskew Jr, MD
North Webster, Indiana
9:30 am – 9:45 am
Break
9:45 am – 12:00 noon
What the Delay of ICD-10 Means and Other Important Coding Updates
(continued)
12:00 noon
Closing
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Things To Do In Indy
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INDIANAPOLIS ZOO &
WHITE RIVER GARDENS
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Pet sharks in the nation’s largest shark
touch tank, suit up for an in-water dolphin
experience, or interact with birds at the
“Flights of Fancy” exhibit. This TripAdvisor
Top 10 Zoo is triple-accredited as a zoo,
aquarium and botanical garden.
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EITELJORG MUSEUM
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CENTRAL CANAL
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Home to the one of the finest collections
of American Indians and Western art in
the world and the only one in the
Midwest. It is renowned for immersing
visitors in the art, history and culture of
the American West and indigenous
peoples of North America.
Explore White River State Park’s Central
Canal in a Venetian-style gondola, surrey,
cruiser bike, Segway, pedalboat, or on
foot. Take in an impressive collection of
public art, war memorials, and vast
urban green space as you pass numerous
museums and cafes.
RHYTHM! DISCOVERY
CENTER
The iconic 2.5-mile oval is host to the world’s
largest single-day sporting event, the Indy
500, and captures the rich 100-year old
history of the “Racing Capital of the World.”
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CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
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INDIANA STATE MUSEUM
& IMAX THEATER
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INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM
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VICTORY FIELD
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This world-renowned museum features a
collection of 54,000 works spanning
5,000 years and sits on 152 acres of
beautiful gardens and grounds, including
a 100-acre sculpture park and the
historic Lilly House and Gardens.
VisitIndy.com
The world’s largest children’s museum is
right here in Indy and provides a
one-of-a-kind experience which has
made it one of the most respected and
loved in the nation. Discover the stories
and science behind more than 120,000
artifacts on five levels.
Uncover Indiana’s secrets through
hands-on exhibits exploring the state’s
diverse history at this world-class
institution constructed from Indiana
limestone, steel and glass. Captivate your
imagination on the towering IMAX screen.
Beat on drums and learn how rhythm and
percussion are a part of our daily lives at
this museum for kids of all ages. Explore
a wide variety of instruments and
artifacts from around the world.
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INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR
SPEEDWAY & HALL OF
FAME MUSEUM
Take your family and friends out to the
ballpark for some fun at Victory Field,
named Best Minor League Ballpark in
America by Sports Illustrated. Enjoy
excellent views of downtown from the
stands or a picnic on the outfield lawn.
Aside from Washington, D.C., Indy is
home to more monuments and memorials
than any other U.S. city. Experience an
eagle-eye view of the city from atop the
Soldiers & Sailors Monument or visit the
Indiana War Memorial Plaza.
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ttempt a downhill
skiing simulator,
test your
knowledge on
sports trivia, and
shoot hoops in a 1930’s-era
gymnasium at the NCAA Hall of
Champions. Student-athletes of
all 23 collegiate sports are
celebrated in this interactive
museum.
icycle around the new $63
million, 8-mile Cultural Trail
connecting dining, shopping
and entertainment in the
city’s six cultural districts.
Pass acres of new
landscaping and
public art
installations.
ecorate your home with an original piece of art handcrafted
during a Pop Up Workshop at the Indianapolis Art Center. Sip
local wine and beer while bringing out your inner artisan at this
premier community art center in Broad Ripple Village.
xplore science, art, culture and history
showcased throughout five levels of
hands-on exhibits at the world’s largest
children’s museum, the Children’s
Museum of Indianapolis.
it the links at a
course designed by
the legendary
architect Pete Dye,
who has made his
home in Indianapolis.
Brickyard Crossing features four
holes inside the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway, and The Fort’s
rolling hills and colorful foliage
are breathtaking
in the fall.
ndulge in pure relaxation at the
luxurious Evan Todd Spa & Salon
at the Conrad Indianapolis or
deluxe Studio 2000 Salon & Day
Spa on Monument Circle.
ourney through time at the
Indiana History Center,
discovering fascinating
stories of the state’s past
and famous Hoosiers in
engaging, interactive ways.
Historic photographs come alive through
interpreters in ‘You Are There’.
ayak, pedal boat, bike or relax
in a gondola along the scenic
Central Canal that winds
through the 250-acre White River
State Park in the heart of downtown. Pass towering works of art,
bridge murals, veterans’ memorials, and world-class museums.
aptivate your imagination with
larger-than-life movie experiences
at the towering IMAX Theater.
The six-story screen offers
audiences films ranging from
intriguing documentaries to contemporary
Hollywood productions in 2D and 3D.
ight back the tears as you try
what the Travel Channel
named the world’s spiciest
dish, St. Elmo’s famous
shrimp cocktail. Wash away
the hotness with one of their specialty
whiskey cocktails or wine from their
20,000-bottle cellar.
rab an organic meal on the go
or stock up on fresh groceries
at City Market, where over 30
vendors provide delicious
produce, crepes, smoothies,
cookies, soups, sandwiches and more daily.
On Wednesdays in the summer, fill your
basket with healthy foods and support local
growers at the Original Farmers’ Market.
isten to the renowned
Indianapolis Symphony
Orchestra at the historic
Hilbert Circle Theatre or
with a picnic on the lawn
at Conner Prairie’s
amphitheater.
arvel at one of the finest
collections of American
Indians and Western art
in the world at the only
museum of its kind in
the Midwest, the
Eiteljorg, renowned for immersing
visitors in the art, history and culture
of the American West and indigenous
peoples of North America.
verlook the city skyline from atop the 284-foot tall
Soldiers & Sailors Monument anchoring Monument Circle
in the heart of the city. Aside from Washington, D.C.,
Indy is home to more monuments and memorials
celebrating our nation’s veterans than any other city.
ail a strike at the only authentic
duckpin bowling alley in the
Midwest, located inside the historic
Fountain Square Theatre Building.
Action Bowl offers a spectacular
view of the city from the top floor and nostalgic
1930s décor.
et sharks, swim with
dolphins, get up close
and personal with orangutans,
and feed colorful birds at the
Indianapolis Zoo, a Top-10 zoo also
certified as an aquarium and botanical garden.
uench your thirst with a local craft brew
from Sun King, Flat 12, Fountain Square,
Bier, Triton, Black Acre or another one of
Indy’s hot new breweries. Better yet, sample
them all with an Indy Brew Bus tour.
ing and dance
along to your
favorite bands
under the summer
stars during a concert at The
Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn
at White River State Park.
Pollstar considers it one of
the world’s top
outdoor concert
venues.
heaters throughout
downtown offer an
assortment of shows
from large-scale
off-Broadway
productions to quirky performances at
intimate venues. Murat Theatre features
touring Broadway acts, Indiana
Repertory Theatre delights audiences
with top-notch plays, and Theatre on
the Square and Phoenix Theatre in the
Mass Ave neighborhood offer off-beat
comedies and edgy dramas.
enture through an 1836 Prairietown while
interacting with in-character interpreters
recreating life in 19th-century Indiana.
An 1859 Balloon Voyage simulates the
nation’s first successful airmail fight,
and 1863 Civil War Journey puts visitors in the middle
of General John Hunt Morgan’s cavalry raid, all at
Conner Prairie, a Smithsonian affiliate.
ylophones, drums, gongs, and more
from around the world invite interaction
at Rhythm! Discovery Center.
ace around the iconic Indianapolis
Motor Speedway at up to 180
mph in a real IndyCar driven by
you or a professional race car
driver. Head down the street to
Dallara IndyCar Factory to see
where the speed machines
are designed and
fabricated.
ncover Indiana’s secrets
through interactive exhibits
exploring the state’s diverse
history at the Indiana State
Museum, an architectural
gem constructed completely of Indiana
limestone, steel and glass.
alk through 152 acres of
pristine gardens and grounds
at the Indianapolis Museum of
Art, where Robert Indiana’s
original LOVE sculpture
decorates the front lawn. Inside is a stunning
collection of 54,000 works of art spanning
5,000 years of history.
ell BINGO! at White Rabbit Cabaret’s weekly
Burlesque Bingo in Indy’s funky Fountain
Square neighborhood. Shop art galleries and
vintage clothing boutiques or enjoy authentic
Peruvian food before the show.
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ipline through one of the nation’s
largest city parks and attempt a
challenging ropes course with Go
Ape Treetop Adventures at Eagle
Creek Park.
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