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General

Information Full Conference or Daily Conference Registration Fees Include: Nutrition as noted in program; admission to the Exhibit Hall; the Opening Reception on Thursday evening; a delegate bag; a printed syllabus and other printed materials. NOTE: a FULL CONFERENCE registration can NOT be shared between two or more delegates – all persons wishing to attend must register individually.

Special Notes: a) Delegate name and provided address will be shared with exhibitors. b) Business casual dress is requested. c) Our conference is fragrance free.

Cancellation / Substitution Policy: •

Cancellations will be refunded less 20% administration fee with notice of cancellation being received at [email protected] no later than FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2015. No refunds will be issued after this date.



Substitutions may be made but notice must be received at [email protected] no later than FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2015. CSGNA 2015 reserves the right to make appropriate program changes as deemed necessary and/or cancel events due to circumstances beyond CSGNA’s control.



Conference

Objectives •

To encourage camaraderie and networking on a national basis.



To provide current information in the speciality of gastroenterology.



To encourage the exchange of clinical and research information.



To provide nurses with the opportunity to experience what is new and upcoming in both medical devices and pharmacology.

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To promote membership in the CSGNA. To participate in the planning and future direction of the CSGNA.

PRIVACY STATEMENT: Registration information is collected to process registrations and payments for educational events, correspond with registered delegates, and to publish delegate lists for event participants. If you do not wish to have your registration information used for these purposes please indicate this on the registration form. CONSENT TO USE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES: Your registration and attendance in CSGNA 2015 conference constitutes an agreement by the registrant to the Canadian Society of Gastroenterology Nurses & Associates (CSGNA) to use the registrant’s image in photographs.

CONTINUOUS LEARNING ACTIVITY FOR CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION (CNA) CERTIFICATION: While this educational activity is not officially endorsed by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), nurses may claim it as a continuous learning (CL) activity toward renewal of the CNA certification credential if it is related to their nursing specialty. Pre-authorization from the CNA Certification Program is not required. Participants are encouraged to retain a confirmation of attendance. CAG endorses this program in accordance with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) for Section 2 Credits, in accordance with the guidelines established by the RCPSC. Bien que cette activité de formation ne soit pas officiellement appuyée par l’Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada (AIIC), les infirmières et infirmiers peuvent la compter comme activité d’apprentissage continu (AC) en vue de renouveler leur titre de certification de l’AIIC si elle se rapporte à leur spécialité infirmière. Aucune préautorisation du Programme de certification de l’AIIC n’est exigée; on incite néanmoins les participants à conserver une attestation de présence. L’Association canadienne de gastro-entérologie approuve ce programme donnant droit à des crédits de section 2 décernés par le Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada (CRMCC), conformément aux lignes directrices établies par le CRMCC.

Keynote

Speakers

Conference 2015 | September 24-26 | Moncton, New Brunswick

Distinguished Plenary Speakers also include: Robert Berger

MD

Moncton, NB

Barb Fry RN BN M.Ad.Ed.

Cory Gillis

MD FRCP(C)

Saint John, NB

Peter Lightfoot MD FRCP(C) Barb has presented at national conferences on topics of coaching and mentoring, innovation in healthcare, leadership, and quality of work life. She has been published in Canadian Nurse and has authored a Health Canada Publication: Preparing for Change.

Moncton, NB

Lisa McKnight

MD FRCP(C)

Saint John, NB

Mark McMillan

MD FRCPC

Fredericton, NB

Kelly Phelan-Kelly NP Halifax, NS

Tooraj Shakerinia

BSc MD FRCSC FACS

Moncton, NB

Franzjosef Schweiger

MD FRCP(C)

Moncton, NB

Martin Latulippe

Dan Smyth

MD FRCPC DTMH

Moncton, NB Martin has taught hundreds of organizations strategies in leadership, change management, inspiration, and peak performance. Audiences are blown away by Martin’s wisdom and lifetouching stories.

Chadwick Williams

MD FRCP(C)

Saint John, NB

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Wednesday

September 23

1700 – 1850

Evening Registration

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Thursday

September 24

1D

Qu’est-ce qui se passe avec votre estomac? (Tractus digestif supérieur) Pierre Verger MD • Comprendre ce que les nouveaux sujets vont être dans la clinique de gastro-entérologie • Discuter les procédures courantes et ce qui pourrai être nouveau dans l’avenir

0730 – 0830 Breakfast, Registration, and Exhibits 0830 – 0900 Opening Ceremonies 0900 – 1000 OPENING PLENARY Thriving in a Changing Workplace Barb Fry RN BN M.Ad.Ed. Halifax, NS Thriving in a Changing Workplace is a humorous, reflective, and inspirational presentation that will challenge you to reflect upon and improve your quality of work life by focusing on individual accountability and collective responsibility for creating places where we all want to work!

EN FRANCAIS

1440 - 1525 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2A – 2D 2A Infection Prevention and Control in the Endoscopy Unit Chris Cohoon BN • Basic principles of Infection Prevention and Control • Apply the principles to the Endoscopy Unit • Identify indications for the use of Personal Protective Equipment in the Endoscopy Unit

1000 – 1045 Nutrition Break in Exhibits 1045 – 1130 PLENARY Hepatitis C Update: Transitioning to Highly Effective Therapies

2B

Bridget Freeman MD • Understanding the pathophysiology of short gut syndrome in children • The role of Family centered care and medically fragile children • Understanding the specific nutritional challenges in congenital short gut syndrome

Dan Smyth MD FRCPC DTMH • To review the health economic impact of untreated HCV • To review novel interferon free treatment regimens • To review programming required for persons with HCV

1135 – 1220 PLENARY Zenker’s Diverticulum: The Endoscopic Option

2C

• Gain an understanding of the anatomy/physiology of the liver, as well as the types of cancer that are found in the liver • Understand the various treatment available to the patient identified with this cancer, especially surgically • Understand what the expected outcomes might be, including immediately after surgery, and in the months to come

• To outline the epidemiology and pathophysiology of ZD • To introduce the various treatment options • To introduce endoscopy as a viable alternative therapy for ZD

1220 – 1345 Lunch in Exhibits

Franzjosef Schweiger MD FRCP(C) • Be able to identify Barrett’s esophagus, and its significance to the patient • Be aware of various treatments currently in use, as well as traditional therapies • Become more familiar with newest treatments for Barrett’s, including EMR and Halo Ablation therapy

1B

Pancreatitis Mohammad Al Karain MD FRCPC • What is it? • Why did I get it? • How will it be treated?

1C

Bronchial Thermoplasty for Severe Asthma Maen Alqdah MD FRCPC • Technology of bronchial thermoplastic • Its role in severe asthma • Procedural details and challenges

Hepatocellular Cancer Paul Renfrew BSc MD MSc FRCSC

Franzjosef Schweiger MD FRCP(C)

1345 – 1430 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1A – 1D 1A Barrett’s Esophagus HALO EMR

Raising a Child with Short Gut Challenges for Parents and the Healthcare System

2D

EN FRANCAIS

Colon, La fin du tunnel (Tractus digestif inferieur) Pierre Verger MD • Comprendre ce que les nouveaux sujets vont être dans la clinique de gastro-entérologie • Discuter les procédures courantes et ce qui pourrai être nouveau dans l’avenir

1535 - 1615 PLENARY What’s New In the Management of IBD Chadwick Williams MD FRCP(C) • Review traditional IBD therapies in IBD • Review biologic therapies in IBD • Review of probiotic and alternative IBD therapies

1620 - 1700 PLENARY ERCP/PSC Cory Gillis MD FRCP(C) • Review epidemiology and pathogenesis • Present medical management • Endoscopic therapy review

1715 – 1815 CHAPTER EXECUTIVE MENTORING New this year! – by invitation Sessions include: Managing your Chapter Finances, Working with Sponsors, Planning Chapter Education.

1715 – 1815 RECEPTION in the Exhibit Hall

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Friday

September 25 0700 – 0815 Breakfast and Exhibits 0815 – 0915 PLENARY GI Jeopardy

1320 – 1405 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4A – 4D 4A From the GI Lab to the OR and Back Heather Redstone BSc MD FRCS(C) • How colonoscopy can be used in surgical planning and how it helps us at the time of surgery • What happens to the patient in the OR; a review of the common surgical resections of the colon • Colonoscopy surveillance after surgery

Robert Berger MD • Recognition of Common GI Finding

0930 – 1030 CSGNA AGM Meeting 4B

Tooraj Shakerinia BSc MD FRCSC FACS

1030 – 1115 Nutrition Break in Exhibit Hall 1115 – 1200 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3A – 3D 3A Boston Scientific “Spyglass DS” Gurpal Singh Sandha MBBS FRCPC

• Clinical presentation and risk factors associated with Gastric Cancer • Work-up involved • Treatment of Gastric Cancer

4C

• Overview of Spyglass Legacy and Spyglass DS • Outline current clinical applications of Spyglass cholangioscopy • Discuss clinical impact of Spyglass cholangioscopy

3B

Management of Gastric Cancer

Manifestations and Extra-intestinal Complications of IBD Audrey Williamson Inf. MSc.inf (C) BSc.inf ICSG (C) • Knowing the extra-intestinal manifestations and complications of IBD • Understanding the pathophysiology of these manifestations and complications • Knowing the treatments available for these manifestations and complications

Captain James Kirk’s History and Future of EUS: “To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before” Peter Lightfoot MD FRCP(C) • To appreciate peristaltic and sound waves in the GI tract • To recognize the difference between GI EUS and the Engineering Undergraduate Society, or Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome in fish

3C

Celiac Disease: The Silent Epidemic Lisa McKnight MD FRCP(C) • Describe the epidemiology of celiac disease • Learn the options for diagnosis of celiac disease • Describe what treatment and monitoring is required

4D

EN FRANCAIS

La maladie cœliaque : L’épidémie silencieuse Lisa McKnight MD FRCP(C) • Décrire l’épidémiologie de la maladie cœliaque • Apprendre les options pour le diagnostic de la maladie cœliaque • Décrivez ce que le traitement et le suivi est nécessaire

1415 – 1515 PLENARY Fecal Microbiota Transplantation – What’s In the Feces Mark MacMillan MD FRCSC FRCPC

3D

EN FRANCAIS

Les manifestations et complications extraintestinales des MII Audrey Williamson Inf. MSc.inf (C) BSc.inf ICSG (C) • Reconnaître les manifestation et complications extraintestinales des MII • Comprendre la physiopathologie de ces manifestations et complications • Connaître les traitements offert pour ces manifestations et complications *Support provided by Abbvie

1200 – 1320 Lunch in Exhibit Hall

• Current medical conditions treated with FMT • What is the future of FMT and what conditions could we treat? • How do we do a FMT, what technique is best?

1515 – 1545 Nutrition Break in Exhibit Hall 1545 – 1625 PLENARY Making Waves and NETs – a Maritimer’s Approach to Neuroendocrine Tumors Peter Lightfoot MD FRCP(C) • To provide an opportunity for a snooze before supper • To appreciate the incredible variation in the biology of this fascinating class of tumors

1630 – 1720 PLENARY Hepatitis C: A New Treatment Paradigm Lisa McKnight MD FRCP(C) • Describe the epidemiology and natural history of Hepatitis C virus • Develop an understanding of high-risk groups to be tested for HCV • Appreciate the indications for all-oral HCV treatment

1830 – 2300 EVENING SOCIAL Parlee Beach Restaurant Delegate Non-Delegate

| $75 per person | $85 per person

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Saturday

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September 26

SS6 CNA Certification (en Francais) Mildred Clements RN CGN(C) • • • •

0700 – 0830 Breakfast 0830 – 0930 SYMPOSIUMS SS1 – SS6 SS1 Use of Endoscopic Devices to Achieve Hemostasis for GI Bleed Keven S. Gourdes • Identify hemostatic methods for GI bleeding • Discuss indications for the use of thermal hemostatic devices, injection needle, endoscopic clips and loop ligators • Explain the advantages of these devices • Discuss the clinical applications of thermal hemostatic devices, injection needle, endoscopic clips and loop ligators

Presented by: SS2 Foreign Body Management Jonathan DuChene • Attendees will be able to identify the defining characteristics of a foreign body (food bolus, sharp objects, blunt object) and associate these to the appropriate extraction device. • Attendees will be introduced to a variety of specialized endoscopic tools and techniques appropriate when responding to a foreign body case • Attendees will be offered hand’s-on instruction in regard to the safe use of these instruments

0930 – 0945 Nutrition Break 0945 – 1045 PLENARY Management of Diverticulitis Tooraj Shakerinia BSc MD FRCSC FACS • Clinical presentation of diverticulitis • Complicated vs Uncomplicated diverticulitis • Treatment of diverticulitis

1050 – 1135 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5A – 5E 5A Update on GI Bleed Robert Berger MD • Review prevalence and causes of Upper and Lower GI Bleeds • Medical Therapy • Endoscopic Therapies

5B

• Understand the reasons stents are placed • Discuss the need to continue to eat as normally as possible as long as possible • Discuss a safe diet to eat while an esophageal stent is in place

5C

• Define the role of endoscopy in the work up and diagnosis of anal fissure • Discuss traditional treatment options for anal fissure • Use of Botox in the treatment of non-healing anal fissure

Presented by:

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5D

EN FRANCAIS Bariatric Surgery Sylvain Beausoleil MD FRCSC ASMBS

Presenter • ConMed Canada accorde la plus haute valeur à nos clients et de leurs besoins éducatifs. Nous sommes fiers de leur offrir une large gamme de programmes visant à accroître à la fois leur compréhension clinique et technique des outils avec lesquels ils travaillent ainsi que des explications concrètes aux problèmes qu’ils rencontrent dans leur établissement de santé. La présentation d’aujourd’hui est le dernier exemple d’adaptation de notre entreprise pour répondre aux besoins de la gastroentérologie. C’est une preuve que la technologie continue d’évoluer et qu’il nous est primordial de prendre en charge les besoins du personnel afin de les aider dans leurs pratiques. • Évoluant au sien de ConMed Canada depuis 2013, Francois Kirouac effectué plus d’une quinzaine formations cliniques dans différents centre du Québec. Grace à son programme et à son implication, l’impact de ConMed Canada est indéniable puisque nous offrons un éventail complet de formation en lien avec notre gamme de produits et ce, pour tous les niveaux d’utilisateurs.

Anal Fissure and Treatment Options Michael Crozier BSc MD FRCSC MMedED (candidate)

• Commonalities among IBD Clinics across Canada • Working Effectively as an IBD Team

SS4 Polypes et adénomes: technologies avancées

I Could Eat A Horse. Is That On My Diet? Lana Ivany BN RN

Presented by: SS3 How to Run a Collaborative IBD Practice Presenter

Avoir l’excellence à Coeur L’AIIC (LAssociation des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada Pourquoi être certifier Comment ce préparer pour l’examen de certification

• Appendre quand référer • Pouvoir répondre aux questions des patients qui envisagent une chirurgie bariatrique ( pourquoi ? Comment ? Risques? Complications? Résultat?) • quoi faire au suivi

5E

IBD: Choosing the Best Path for Your Patients Joan Heatherington RN(EP) MN ACNP Barbara Currie MN RN-NP • Discuss the benefits of shared decision making and empowering patients • Explain non-invasive assessments in IBD and the correlation to disease activity • Evaluate new therapies for IBD

Presented by:

Presented by: SS5 CNA Certification (English) Cathy Arnold Cormier BScN RN CGN(C)

1145 – 1230 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6A – 6D 6A Complications of Gallbladder Shannon Wiebe MD FRCSC

• Why certify • How to prepare for the certification exam

• Articulate the complications for surgeons • Articulate the complications for GI • Articulate the complications no one wants

6B

Chromoendoscopy Robert Martin MD BSc BN FRCPC • Discuss types of Chromoendoscopy • When do we use Chromoendoscopy • Nursing role and impact to care to care of Chromoendoscopy

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Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) – Asthma of the Esophagus?

6C

6D

1315 – 1400 PLENARY The Role of the IBD Nurse Practitioner

Jeremy Beck MD

Kelly Phelan-Kelly NP

• Describe the clinical presentation of EoE • Discuss the dietary and medical management of EoE • Discuss the role of endoscopic management in EoE

• The History of the IBD Nurse Practitioner in Nova Scotia • Current IBD NP Practice • The future evolution of the Role as we move toward “An IBD Center of Excellence *Support provided by Abbvie

EN FRANCAIS Fissure anale et options de traitement

1400 – 1415 Closing Ceremonies | CSGNA 2016

Michael Crozier BSc MD FRCSC MMedED (candidate) • Définir le rôle de l’endoscopie dans le bilan et le diagnostic de la fissure anale • Discuter les options de traitement traditionnelles de la fissure anale • Utilisation de Botox dans le traitement des fissures anale nonguérison

1230 – 1315 Lunch

1415 – 1515 CLOSING PLENARY AWAKEN the invisible to ACHIEVE the impossible Martin Latulippe Moncton, NB As we close our conference, discover the exceptional power of attitude, your ultimate legacy towards life. AWAKEN the invisible power and strength you have to ACHIEVE the impossible for your organization, your co-workers and your patients! What we focus on expands! Living your passion is a privilege but living with passion is a choice. Following this keynote, schedule a date with yourself to reach your personal best!

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Conference 2015

The CSGNA 2015 Planning Committee is pleased to announce that along with the traditional 4’x 8’ poster board the digital platform will also be used for POSTER PRESENTATIONS for the 2015 Conference!

For submission details, please reference: www.csgna.com (look under “UPCOMING EVENTS) and look for the CSGNA 2015 GUIDELINES FOR DIGITAL POSTERS. The submission deadline is MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2015 | Send submissions to: SHARON LAPOINTE at [email protected]

Membership has its rewards!

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CSGNA is committed to investing in the professional development of its members. • Check the CSGNA website for national funds available (for both nurses and allied health professionals) • Contact your chapter for local scholarship opportunities • Your professional association (eg. RNAO in Ontario) may have education funds available • Your hospital/department may also have an educational fund that you may be able to tap into • Your local chapter executive may be able to assist you with the process

Good luck! We hope to see you in Moncton, New Brunswick!

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Plan to Attend

Conference 2015

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Friday Evening

Entertainment

Parlee Beach Restaurant Delegate | $75 per person Non-Delegate | $85 per person

We will travel by bus to Parlee Beach, one of North America’s finest beaches. Dip your toes in the warmest salt water in Canada, stroll along the sandy shore or enjoy a drink sitting on the deck while watching the sun set over the water. Feast on a lobster and other local cuisine buffet. Then sit back and be prepared to be mesmerized by Kevin Robart, Mentalist Psychic. He has been amazing audiences for over 20 years. He may know your thoughts before you do! Register early as spots are limited and tickets will not be available onsite at the conference! ................................................................................................................................................................

The Moncton Experience

www.tourism.moncton.ca www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca

Moncton is one of our countries fastest growing cities and a community steeped in history. Discover our downtown core, see the highest tides, soar through our aerial treetop obstacle course; Treego, at Centennial Park, visit our award winning Magnetic Hill Zoo, walk one of our family friendly trails and parklands or tour one of our museums such as the Acadian Museum or Resurgo Place. We are Moncton proud and look forward to your visit.

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Conference

Information 2015 Conference Rates Early Bird | on or before August 15 Members and Affiliates Non-members

$450. $610.

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$250.

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Student Rate | 3-day conference Students must be actively enrolled full-time in an undergraduate Nursing program or Practical $255. Nurse program

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Delta Beauséjour 750 Main Street, Moncton, NB E1C 1E6 | 506 854 4344 Rates | Delta Room, 2 Double Beds $159. CDN + taxes Premier Room, King Bed $179. CDN + taxes Reservations | 888-890-3222 Note:

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Travel Information Don’t be disappointed, book now to reserve your travel and accommodations! Should you have any difficulty in making your reservation, please inform Sharon Lapointe 519-652-0364 or [email protected] CSGNA 2015 requests your support of the conference by staying at the Delta Beauséjour for the duration of the conference. Your support will assist CSGNA in meeting its contract expectations – we sincerely appreciate your cooperation.

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