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FACULTY
Richard Casaburi, PhD, MD Richard ZuWallack, MD
DATED MATERIAL PLEASE POST
Division of Respiratory Therapy
Professor of Medicine Associate Chief, Pulmonary &
27700 Medical Center Road
Alvin Grancell-MaryBurns Chair Critical Care
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
in Rehabilitative Sciences St. Francis Hospital
Mission Hospital
Los Angeles-Biomedical Hartford, CT
Research Institute California Society for
CSPR
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Torrance, CA Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Bartolome Celli, MD
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center
CSPR CONFERENCE Presents
COMMITTEE
Brighton, MA
James Barnett, RRT, RCP
Patrick J. Dunne, Med, RRT, FAARC Co-Chairperson
President, CEO Manager Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center
Healthcare Productions, Inc. Mission Viejo, CA
Fullerton, CA
Mary Burns, RN, BS
Kenneth Landis, MD Pulmonary Education and Research
Director, Pulmonary Medicine, Foundation
Medical Director of BioEthics, Lomita, CA
Centinela Freeman Regional Med. Ctr.
Inglewood, CA
Mary Barnett, RN, CRRN
Respiratory Disease Management
Barry Make, MD Institute
Professor of Medicine, University Pomona, CA
of Colorado
Denver, CO
Kathleen Norulak, RRT, RCP
Francois Maltais, MD
Center of Pneumologic, Laval Hospital
Harbor-UCLA
Torrance, CA “CUTTING EDGE
Quebec, Canada
DEVELOPMENTS IN THE
Robert McCoy, RRT, FAARC
Managing Director
Valley Inspired Products SUPPORTING SPONSORS TREATMENT OF COPD”
Apple Valley, MN
Apria
Elizabeth Arnold, MSC, MCSP, Dip TP, SeQual Technologies World Class Presentations
Cert Ed Hill-Rom
School of Health Professionals and
Rehabilitation Sciences
Life Care Solutions Real World Information
Sepracor
University of Southhampton, UK
Krames
Attila Somfay, MD, PhD Boehringer Ingelheim
Department of Pulmonology, Chad Therapeutics
Szeged University DHD Healthcare
Deszk, Hungary LinCare
Monaghan Medical Corp May 18-19, 2006
Brian L. Tiep, MD Salter Labs
Medical Director Puritian Bennett
Hilton San Diego, Mission Valley
Respiratory Disease Management
Institute
Invacare San Diego, California
Scottcare
Pomona, CA
Cramer-Decker USA
Thierry Troosters, PT, PhD Nonin
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Katholieke Universiteit Inogen
Leuven, Belgium Oxy-Tec
OBJECTIVES PROGRAM SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION
NAME: _________________________________________________________ RCP# __________________ RN# _________________
ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
POSITION: __________________________
WORK ____________________________ FAX ___________________________
SPECIAL NEEDS: _________________________________________________________________________________________________
STUDENTS
DAYS OF ATTENDANCE: q THUR. q FRI.
This exciting educational program is designed to bring the latest information
regarding advances and new challenges facing pulmonary rehabilitation by an THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
TWO DAYS
PROVIDER APPROVED BY CALIFORNIA BOARD OF REGISTERED NURSING, PROVIDER NUMBER 9900, FOR 6-12 CONTACT HOURS.
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outstanding faculty. 6:30 - 7:45 Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
$185
$260
$130
12
Sponsored by Life Care Solutions
Who should attend:
7:45 – 8:00 Welcome
$
• Physicians
State
• Nurses 8:00 – 9:00 COPD: A Preventable and Treatable Disease
• Respiratory Therapists Bartolome Celli, MD
• Physical Therapists Supported by Boehringer Ingleheim
NON-MEMBERS
FRIDAY ONLY
• Other allied healthcare professionals
“Cutting Edge Developments In The Treatment of COPD”
9:00 – 10:00 English Patients’ Perspectives on COPD
Elisabeth Arnold, MSc, MCSP, Dip TP, Cert Ed
May 18 &19, 2006 • Hilton San Diego, Mission Valley – San Diego, California
$120
$160
$75
HOSPITAL/ORGANIZATION AFFILIATION: ___________________________________
Upon completion attendees will be able to: Supported by Luxfer Gas
6
• Identify two factors in why respiratory rate effects oxygen delivery. 10:00 – 10:30 Break and Exhibits
$
• Compare the efficiency of interval training with high intensity supervised 10:30 – 11:30 Interval Training in COPD
and unsupervised trainings. Attila Somfay, MD, PhD
City
q Hospital
E-MAIL: ___________________________________________________
• Describe three assessment components of physical activity in patients 11:30 – 1:00 Annual Awards Luncheon
with chronic lung disease.
THURSDAY ONLY
1:00 – 2:00 Neurobehavioral Benefits of Rehabilitation in LVRS
CSPR MEMBER
• Describe how Pulmonary Rehabilitation works in the UK. Barry Make, MD
$120
$160
q Home
$75
• List three clinical advantages being reported with the use of the 2:00 – 3:00 End of Life Care: Lessons from Terri Schiavo
6
PHONE: HOME ___________________________
Kenneth Landis, MD
breath-actuated jet nebulizers and the single isomer formulation of
$
Racemic Albuterol. 3:00 – 3:30 Break and Exhibits
Sponsored by SeQual Technologies
• Describe two ways COPD affects a patient, other than a decreased FEV1.
3:30 – 4:30 Does Muscle Fatique Limit Exercise Tolerance in COPD?
PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS:
• Identify the purpose of Alpha 1 Antitrypsin.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
Francois Maltais, MD
Street
• Describe two variables that effect oxygen conserving devices. 4:30 – 5:00 Business Meeting
5:30 – 8:00 Reception (Entertainment by Dr. Tiep and Czardas)
TOTAL FEES ENCLOSED:
Sponsored by Sepracor
NON-CSPR MEMBER
HOTEL RESERVATIONS FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2006
RT/RN Students
CSPR MEMBER
8:00 – 8:30 Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
Sponsored by Oxy-Tec
CSPR has reserved a block of rooms at special conference rates at the
TUITION:
Hilton San Diego, Mission Valley, 901 Camino del Rios, San Diego, CA 92108. 8:30 – 9:30 Functional Status and Survival in COPD
Telephone 1-800-733-2332 PLEASE USE CODE SPU when making reservations. Richard ZuWallack, MD
New Member q Yes q No
FOR INFORMATION CALL JIM BARNETT 1-877-280-2777
REFUNDS – Written requests for refunds must be received
IF JOINING THE CSPR – Please submit a separate check
9:30 – 10:30 Establishing an Evidence Base for Long-Term Oxygen Therapy
for membership, payable to CSPR in the amount of $55.
by May 19, 2006. There will be a processing fee of $25.
ROOM RATES:
Please DO NOT include conference tuition fee in your
$130.00 Single or Double, Richard Casaburi, PhD, MD
TO REGISTER PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM, CUT
Supported by Boehringer Ingleheim
ALONG THE DOTTED LINE AND MAIL IT, WITH
$140.00 for a Triple and
$150.00 for a Quad plus tax. 10:30 – 11:00 Break and Exhibits
YOUR CHECK(S), TO THE ADDRESS BELOW
1880 W. Carson Street, PMB F 325
Pre-Registration deadline is April 2, 2006.
11:00 – 12:00 Monitoring Physical Activity in COPD
Registration after April 2, 2006, add $25.
Conference rates are available until April 25, 2006.
To register on-line, go to www.cspr.org
Thierry Troosters, PT, PhD
Self-parking is available for $10.00 per day.
Please make check payable to CSPR.
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch on Own
Mail to: Kathleen Norulak/CSPR
1:30 – 2:30 What Effects Oxygen Delivery Systems: Patients vs Machine
Torrance, CA 90501
TRANSPORTATION Robert McCoy, RRT, FAARC
No refunds after deadline.
2:30 - 2:45 Break and Exhibits
CEUs
Membership check.
OFFICE USE ONLY:
Airport transportation is available via Cloud Nine Airport Shuttle for
approximately $10.50 per person from San Diego International Airport. 2:45 – 3:45 Clinical Strategies in the Management of the COPD Patient
Brian Tiep, MD
Supported by Chad Therapeutics
When making your hotel arrangements please mention you will need
transportation from the airport and they will make arrangements for you. 3:45 – 4:45 Cutting Edge Technologies for COPD
Patrick Dunne, Med, RRT
Date
Supported By Sepracor
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