36th Remington
Winter Course in Infectious Diseases

February 21-26, 2010
Cascade Conference Center • Vail, Colorado


Introduction / General Information

Course Description
Thirty-five years ago, this program was developed in an effort to contribute high-quality medical and scientific information and to provide continuing medical education to physicians. This high level of education has continued and has now evolved into one of the premier infectious diseases meetings in the United States. This year, we will pay special attention to the treatment of infection in the transplant recipient; therapies and issues associated with infection in oncology patients; approaches to fungal infections; pathogenesis and treatment of surgical implant infections; the management of HIV infections; and emerging infections due gens

Needs Assessment
The importance of infectious diseases in health and medical care has increasingly grown larger and more complex, and often involves older populations with co-morbidities and impaired host defenses, resulting in increasing morbidity and mortality. Peer-reviewed literature, clinical guidelines, the evolution of new infections, occurrences of rare infections, advances in treatment options, and federal regulations regarding nonpayment of specific hospital-acquired infections provide a sufficient evidence basis to support the scientific need for this important educational event.

Target Audience
This course is designed for and will benefit physicians, microbiologists, pharmacists, nurse practitioners and physicians’ assistants who are involved with the diagnosis, management, and treatment of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS.

Cultural and Linguistic Competency
This activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195 which requires continuing medical education activities with patient care components to include curriculum in the subjects of cultural and linguistic competency. Cultural competency is defined as a set of integrated attitudes, knowledge, and skills that enables health care professionals or organizations to care effectively for patients from diverse cultures, groups or communities. Linguistic competency is defined as the ability of a physician or surgeon to provide patients who do not speak English or who have limited ability to speak English, direct communication in the patient’s primary language. Cultural and linguistic competency was incorporated into the planning of this activity. Additional resources on cultural and linguistic competency and information about AB1195 can be found on the UCSD CME website at http://www.cme.ucsd.edu.

Acknowledgement
Multiple supporters from the pharmaceutical industry are being sought for the “36th Remington Winter Course in Infectious Diseases.” Company names will be provided on-site.

Course Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  1. Summarize current best practices in the treatment of infection in the transplant patient
  2. Discuss emerging treatments and issues associated with infection in the patient with cancer
  3. Outline the various approaches to the treatment of fungal infections
  4. Describe the pathogenesis and treatment of surgical implant infections
  5. Examine the current management of HIV/AIDS, including antiviral therapy, HAART, the role of vaccines, and the management of infections
  6. Identify new infections resulting from multi-drug resistance
  7. Apply new information gained from broad topic updates in infectious diseases to the diagnosis and treatment of patients

Continuing Education Credit
This 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 sponsorship of the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Winter Course in Infectious Diseases. The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 28.5 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Cancellation
If your registration must be cancelled and your request is received in writing on
or before January 15, 2010, your paid tuition, less a $75 administrative fee, will
be refunded. No refunds will be granted after January 15, 2010.

Modifications
The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Winter Course in Infectious Diseases reserve the right to modify the content, faculty and activities and reserve the right to cancel this activity if necessary.

Attire
Casual attire is appropriate throughout the entire meeting

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Faculty

Faculty Disclosure
It is the policy of the University of California, San Diego School of Continuing Medical Education (UCSD CME) to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor. All faculty participating are required to disclose any real or apparent conflict of interest related to the content of their presentation. All conflicts of interest will be resolved prior to an educational activity being delivered to learners through one of the following mechanisms 1) altering the financial relationship with the commercial interest, 2) altering the individual’s control over the CME content about the products or services of the commercial interest, and/or 3) validating the activity content through independent peer review. All faculty are also required to disclose any discussions of off label/unapproved uses of drugs or devices.

Lawrence K. Altman, MD
Constance Benson, MD
Carlos del Rio, MD
Daniel J. Diekema, MD, MS
Marlene L. Durand, MD
Patricia Fulco, PharmD, BCPS
Frederick G. Hayden, MD, FACP
Michael D. Iseman, MD
John Jernigan, MD
A. W. Karchmer, MD
Jay S. Keystone, MD, FRCPC
Kieran A. Marr, MD
José G. Montoya, MD
Peter G. Pappas, MD
Pierre Rollin, MD
W. Michael Scheld, MD
Robert T. Schooley, MD
J. Scott Weese, DVM, DVSc, DACVIM
Richard P. Wenzel, MD, MSc
Michael T. Wong, MD

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Agenda

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Tuition

This tuition covers all scientific sessions, course materials, planned meal functions and certificate of credit.

Regular Registration After 1/11/10 $595 ONLINE registration now closed

You can register on site.

Supporters $475
Fellows, Residents & Students $150

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Accommodations
A block of rooms has been secured at the Vail Cascade Hotel & Conference Center for the nights of Saturday, February 20, through Friday, February 26, at a discounted rate of $259 per night for a main lodge room or $299 for a deluxe room, plus applicable taxes and fees. Reservations should be made by contacting the hotel’s Reservations Department directly at 800-420-2424 and identifying yourself as attending the “Winter Course in Infectious Diseases.” All costs, including room, tax, and incidentals, are at your own expense. Full payment for room and tax is due upon booking. The deposit is refundable if notice of cancellation is received no later than 30 days prior to arrival. A limited number of rooms is available for this group, and reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations made after January 15, 2010 will be subject to availability and prevailing room rates.

Vail Cascade Hotel and Conference Center
1300 Westhaven Drive, Vail, Colorado 81657
Hotel Direct: 800-420-2424 • www.vailcascade.com

Americans with Disabilities Act: Grant/Downing Education is fully compliant with ADA regulations. Please contact us at 866-413-1008 if we can assist you with any special needs for this program.

Travel
It is recommended that attendees fly into either Denver International Airport (code “DEN”) or Eagle County Airport (code “EGE”).

The Cascade is located approximately 100 miles west of Denver via Interstate 70 and approximately 35 miles east of the Eagle County Airport via US Highway 6 and Interstate 70.

Ground Transportation
Ground transportation reservations from the airport to the hotel may be made through Colorado Mountain Express.

Phone: 800-525-6363 • Fax: 970-926-9686 • Online: www.ridecme.com

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