Program: 2023 CMS Annual Meeting

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COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY

2023 ANNUAL MEETING AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

SEPT. 22-23, 2023

CONTENTS

2 WELCOME, WHO’S WHO ON THE CMS STAFF AND BOARD, AND ACCREDITATION

3 TELL ME ABOUT THE FOOD

4 WHAT’S HAPPENING FRIDAY AND PARKING

5 WHAT’S HAPPENING SATURDAY

6 THINGS TO DO IN VAIL

7 MAP OF THE EXHIBIT HALL AND LIST OF PARTNERS IN MEDICINE AND EXHIBITORS

8 PRESENTATIONS AND FACULTY

Vail

WELCOME

On behalf of the Colorado Medical Society, I want to welcome you to our 2023 Annual Meeting and Board of Directors Meeting in Vail, Colo. Our staff and leadership have put together an excellent program for the weekend and we are so glad you are joining us. If at any time you need assistance, please call 720-739-8343 or visit a CMS staff member at the CMS registration desk.

Dean Holzkamp

Colorado Medical Society CEO

YOUR COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY STAFF

DEAN HOLZKAMP, Acting Chief Executive Officer

KATE ALFANO, Director of Communications and Marketing

JENNIFER ARMSTRONG, Program Manager, Government Affairs and Communications

CINDY AUSTIN, Director of Membership

VIRGINIA (GINNY) CASTLEBERRY, Denver Medical Society Executive Director

CECILIA COMERFORD, Boulder County Medical Society Executive Director

DORCIA DUNN, Program Manager, Membership

CMS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PATRICK PEVOTO, MD, RPh, MBA, 2022-2023 President

OMAR MUBARAK, MD, MBA, 2023-2024 President

KIM WARNER, MD, 2023-2024 President-elect

MARK B. JOHNSON, MD, MPH, 2023-2023 Immediate Past President

HAP YOUNG, MD, District I & District II, and CMS Treasurer

BRITTANY CARVER, DO, District XIII

ELIZABETH CRUSE, MD, MBA, Employed Physician Section

KAMRAN DASTOURY, MD, Independent Physician Section

AMY DUCKRO, DO, Colorado Permanente Medical Group Section

GABRIELA HESLOP, MD, Resident and Fellow Section

ACCME ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

CRYSTAL GOODMAN, Northern Colorado Medical Society Executive Director

MIHAL SABAR, Director of Accounting

CHET SEWARD, Chief Strategy Officer

KIM VADAS, Director of Continuing Medical Education and Recognized Accreditor Programs

DEB WILL, Director of Business Development

TIM YANETTA, IT/Membership Manager

ENNO F. HEUSCHER, MD, FAAFP, FACS, District XII

DAKOTA HITCHCOCK, District XIV

RACHELLE KLAMMER, MD, District VI

MARC LABOVICH, District X

CHRIS LINARES, MD, District V

MICHAEL MOORE, MD, District IX

EDWARD NORMAN, MD, District XI

RHONDA PARKER, DO, District III & District IV

LYNN PARRY, MD, District VIII

LETO QUARLES, MD, District VII

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The Colorado Medical Society is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT

The Colorado Medical Society designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25* AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

*CME credits are subject to change and are based on actual learning hours and at the discretion of CMS. Learning objectives can be found on the event webpage will be provided onsite.

COPIC Points

“Running on Empty” and “Medication Errors” are valid for 1 COPIC point each

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TELL ME ABOUT THE FOOD CONFERENCE FOOD AND DRINKS

Board of Directors lunch Friday, Sept. 22, 12-1 p.m.

Healthy buffet of sandwiches, salad and soup

 International Ballroom B

Welcome reception Friday, Sept. 22, 6-7:30 p.m.

Use your provided drink tickets for the weekend for beer and wine, or cash bar with heavy hors d’oeuvres: Chicken sate, crispy pot stickers, coconut shrimp, and a display of cheeses, meats and vegetables

 International Ballroom A/B

Movie screening with dessert

Friday, Sept. 22, 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Petite desserts and popcorn

 International Ballroom C

Breakfast buffet sponsored by ODG

Saturday, Sept. 23, 7-8 a.m.

Breakfast buffet including eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes, assorted muffins and breads and yogurt

 International Ballroom A

Exhibit break sponsored by COPIC

Saturday, Sept. 23, 10-10:30 a.m.

Coffee, sodas and snacks

 International Ballroom A

OPTIONS FOR MEALS AROUND TOWN

Mountain Standard $$$

 11:30-9:30 p.m.

 193 Gore Creek Dr Phone 970-476-0123

Matsuhisa (Sushi) $$$$

 5-9 p.m.

 141 E Meadow Dr Phone 970-476-6628

El Segundo $$

 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.

 223 Gore Creek Dr Phone 970-763-5470

Fall Line Kitchen & Cocktails $$$

 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

 232 Bridge St Phone 970-470-4803

COMPAC lunch

Saturday, Sept. 23, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Plated grilled chicken pasta with lodge salad; gluten free and vegetarian options will also be provided

 International Ballroom B

Exhibit break with dessert

Saturday, Sept. 23, 12:30-1 p.m.

Lava cake, lemon bars, whole fruit, coffee and sodas

 International Ballroom A

Exhibit break with raffles

Saturday, Sept. 23, 2:30-3:15 p.m.

Coffee, sodas and snacks

 International Ballroom A

President’s reception Saturday, Sept. 23, 6-6:45 p.m. Use your provided drink tickets for the weekend or cash bar. Light hors d’oeuvres: spinach spanakopita, caprese skewers and stuffed mushrooms

 International Ballroom foyer

President’s gala

Saturday, Sept. 23, 6:30-10 p.m.

Herb-roasted chicken breast, seared salmon, grilled skirt steak with steamed asparagus, parmesan risotto, harvest salad with arugula and beets and mixed greens salad, dessert; complimentary wine, water and iced tea

 International Ballroom A/B/C

Root & Flower (wine bar) $$

 4 p.m. - 12 a.m.

 288 Bridge St C4 Phone 970-470-4189

Red Lion $$

 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.

 304 Bridge St Ste.1 Phone 970-476-7676

Pepi’s Bar & Restaurant (Austrian) $$$

 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.

 231 Gore Creek Dr Phone 970-476-4671

Annual Meeting attendees and guests can connect to the wifi netowrk “The Lodge at Vail.” This network does not require a password.

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WHAT’S HAPPENING

FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 2023

ALL EVENTS WILL BE HELD IN THE LODGE AT VAIL, IN THE INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM CONFERENCE AREA

11 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Registration desk open

 International Ballroom foyer

11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Component executive meeting

This meeting is open to executive directors of component societies of the Colorado Medical Society and CMS staff.

 Boardroom at Cucina

12-1 p.m. Board of Directors lunch

This buffet lunch is open to any member or staff who attends the CMS Board of Directors meeting in person.

 International Ballroom B

12-1 p.m. Finance Committee meeting

This is a meeting of the members of the Finance Committee, to discuss current finances for CMS and future budget needs. All meetings are open to all CMS members to attend.

 Boardroom at Cucina

1-5 p.m. Board of Directors meeting (hybrid)

This is the final quarterly meeting of the CMS Board of Directors of FY2023 and will be offered as a hybrid meeting for in-person or virtual participation. All meetings are open to all CMS members to attend.

 International Ballroom C

6-7:30 p.m. Welcome reception with Exhibitors

Don’t miss our opening reception to pick up your meeting materials, meet and greet old and new friends, and visit with our exhibitors who keep the conference fees low and offer great products and services. We will have drinks and heavy hors d’oeuvres to enjoy!

 International Ballroom A/B

7:30-9:30 p.m. Movie screening: Theatre of Thought

CMS has received special permission to screen a film by renowned documentarian Werner Herzog in which he investigates the human brain, looking for clues as to why a hunk of tissue can produce profound thoughts and feelings while considering the philosophical, ethical and social implications of fast-advancing neural technology. Q&A to follow with NeuroRights Foundation Chairman Rafael Yuste, MD, PhD, and Fort Collins neurologist Sean Pazauskie, MD. Dessert and popcorn will be served.

 International Ballroom C

PARKING AND GETTING AROUND VAIL

CMS has negotiated a reduced valet parking fee of $25 for guests staying at The Lodge at Vail. Check-in begins at 4 p.m. Guests of The Lodge at Vail arriving before 4 p.m. may use valet parking and store luggage with the bellman to be taken to your guest room at 4 p.m. Electric vehicle chargers are available in The Lodge at Vail garage. Those staying offsite can utilize the daytime valet rate of $35 based on availability. Free daytime parking is available in the Vail Village parking structure at 501 N Frontage Rd W. Overnight parking in this parking structure is $35. Additional free daytime parking and $15 overnight parking is available at the Red Sandstone garage at 559 N Frontage Rd.

Vail is home to one of the largest, free, public transportation systems in the country. Within the Town of Vail (Golden Peak to Lionshead), the bus is free. Guests can also travel anywhere from East Vail to West Vail, free of charge. Attendees and guests are encouraged to jump on the bus when venturing to outlying hiking and biking trails, as parking is limited at many trailheads.

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WHAT’S HAPPENING SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 2023

7-8 a.m. Breakfast sponsored by ODG

 International Ballroom A

7 a.m.-4 p.m. Exhibit hall open

 International Ballroom A

8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Children’s camp ages 2-12

Advance registration is required to attend. Kids will enjoy arts and crafts, snacks, and other activities with professional childcare providers while you participate in the meeting. A kid-friendly lunch will be provided.

 Boardroom at Cucina

8-9 a.m. Running on Empty: Physician Stress and Wellbeing

Michael H. Gendel, MD, presents an evidence-based look at physician workstress syndromes of burnout, teaching you methods for managing stress.

 International Ballroom B

9-10 a.m. Failure: How Your Relationship to it Affects Your Patients and You

Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ, will challenge you to embrace failure as a mechanism of growth rather than something to be feared and avoided.

 International Ballroom B

10-10:30 a.m. Exhibit break sponsored by COPIC

 International Ballroom A

10:30-11:30 a.m. Medication Errors in the Electronic Age Medication errors continue in the era of electronic health records, e-prescribing, and computerized physician order entry. Through a series of case-based examples, Eric Zacharias, MD, will explore how these errors occur and suggest practical approaches to reduce them.

 International Ballroom B

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. COMPAC Lunch: Why We Need A Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians

AMA President-elect Bruce Scott, MD, will talk about the AMA’s Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians, why it’s necessary, and how it will strengthen our physician community to meet the incredible health challenges yet to come.

 International Ballroom B

12:30-1 p.m. Exhibit break with dessert

 International Ballroom A

1-2:30 p.m. Microaggressions, Allyship and Upstanding CU Anschutz faculty Rita Lee, MD, presents an interactive session on microaggressions and strategies to be an effective ally. Attendees will also practice upstanding skills to intervene when we experience or witness microaggressions. This session is part three of the Foundations in Equity series, but can also be experienced without the previous two modules.

 International Ballroom B

2:30-3:15 p.m. Exhibit break with raffle drawings

 International Ballroom A

3:15-4 p.m. Virtual poster competition presentation

CMS members will present research in three categories: primary research, case report and evidence-based review. Posters will be projected and presented to a live audience, and awards will be given in various categories during the President’s Gala.

 International Ballroom B

4-6 p.m. Wellness break/free time

Take a break from a busy day to hike, bike or rest, and rejoin the fun for our evening activities.

6-10 p.m. Children’s camp ages 2-12

Advance registration is required to attend. Kids will enjoy a kid-friendly dinner and a movie with professional child care providers while you enjoy the evening.

 Boardroom at Cucina

6-6:45 p.m. President’s Reception

Enjoy a cocktail reception with friends old and new before the President’s Gala

 International Ballroom foyer

6:45-10 p.m. President’s Gala

The President’s Gala is the highlight of the weekend, featuring the passing of the gavel from outgoing CMS President Patrick Pevoto, MD, MBA, to incoming CMS President Omar Mubarak, MD, MBA. Dress is semi-formal. Enjoy a buffet dinner, dessert, music and dancing.

 International Ballroom A/B/C

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THINGS TO DO IN VAIL

Vail Farmers’ Market and Art Show Sept. 24

The Vail Farmers Market features over 100 tents that sell unique, made-in-Colorado artisan items and food. Enjoy strolling down East Meadow Drive in Vail while tasting treats from Colorado. Parking for the Market is at the Vail Village Parking or Lionshead Parking.

Golf in Vail

The Vail Golf Club, nestled at the base of the Gore Mountain Range, presents golfers with a unique and scenic 18hole, par 71 experience. The Vail Valley’s most walkable course, the golf club is open to the public and features a full service pro shop, driving range, and Grill on the Gore restaurant, featuring Rocky Mountain fare at its finest.

Golfers enjoy playing greens that follow the Gore Creek and lay adjacent to the White River National Forest. The Vail Golf Club also offers an ADA accessible cart for those with additional needs.

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens

The highest botanical gardens in the world at 8,200 feet with a unique collection of alpine, sub-alpine and other mountain plants and flowers. Open from dawn to dusk daily and free for all ages ($20 suggested donation per person), the Gardens are a fantastic spot to start your day or unwind from a day of adventures. Start your visit at the Education Center, just west of the Gardens and Ford Park. Discover and learn about the alpine environment and its plants through self-guided informational displays.

Ride the Gondola

Vail offers two options for scenic gondola rides – the Eagle Bahn Gondola from Lionshead and Gondola One out of Vail Village. Tickets are required for adults, but kids 12 and under ride free with the purchase of one adult ticket.

Hikes for beginners, intermediate and experts

• Eagle’s Loop – This is a great one-mile hike for families with young kids. Located at the top of Vail Mountain, it requires a ticket purchase to ride the Eagle Bahn gondola.

• Meadow Loop – This 2.1-mile hike is another good one for families on Vail Mountain. It starts at Mid-Vail and requires a ticket purchase to ride Gondola 1.

• Booth Falls/Lake (East Vail) – Some consider Booth Lake to be the best lake in the Vail Valley. The lengthier hike (4.1 miles) to the lake is more strenuous. There is also a shorter option (2 miles) to Booth Falls that is considered to be more moderate in difficulty.

• Gore Creek/Lake Trails (East Vail) – The beauty of the Gore Creek/Lake Trail is that you can go for as short or long as you like. It takes roughly 5.5 miles to reach Gore Lake, and there is breathtaking scenery the entire way. You’ll spend most of the hike listening to the sounds of Gore Creek as you walk beside it, and there is lots of shade to keep you cool in the warmer months.

• Grouse Lake Trail (Minturn) – The Grouse Lake trailhead is located just before the town of Minturn. This 4.6-mile hike takes you to one of the prettiest lakes in the valley.

Biking with a view

The Vail Valley offers miles of paved trail/road-riding options for casual, recreational family rides. The Gore Creek Trail offers 15-plus miles of fun flats to rolling hills through aspen groves from East Vail to West Vail (and beyond to Avon and Edwards if you choose). The scenery along the river is stunning and there are many options to stop for snacks and picnic lunch. It’s always fun to get around and explore the Villages on a bike — simply riding around Lionshead over to Vail Village and stopping at the parks and river is a fun way to get around and see more than you might on two feet.

Scenic drive for fall colors

Enjoy the designated scenic byway of Battle Mountain Pass with lots of pull-offs for the perfect photo opportunities. Take Highway 24 south through the historic town of Minturn up the winding pass toward Redcliff. From here, loop back to Vail on Shrine Pass Road, a well-graded gravel road.

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MAP

The Lodge at Vail 174 Gore Creek Dr Vail, CO 81657

PARTICIPATING PARTNERS IN MEDICINE AND SPONSORS

The Colorado Medical Society thanks all Partners in Medicine and Summit sponsors for their generous support of the CMS Annual Meeting. Be sure to stop by to see them during Friday’s welcome reception and exhibit breaks Saturday. You could win a great raffle prize!

OUR EXHIBIT HALL RAFFLE IS BACK!

Visit all exhibitors to be eligible for great raffle prizes from CMS and our exhibitors! The drawings will be held Saturday during the 2:30 p.m. exhibit break. Pick up a raffle card from the registration desk and present it to exhibitors for their signatures. When complete, return to the CMS registration desk. Good luck!

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COPIC CMS Partner in Medicine
Exhibitor Cruise
Partner in Medicine Supporter Colorado Health
Exhibitor Panacea CMS Partner in Medicine Huntington National Bank Supporter Colorado Physician Health Program (CPHP) Exhibitor National Multiple Sclerosis Society Exhibitor Rastegar Property Exhibitor ODG Exhibitor
The Center for Personalized Education for Professionals (CPEP)
Planners
Matters
DYNAVAX Exhibitor PatientPop CMS Partner in Medicine International Ballroom A Registration Water Station Water Station & Afternoon Breaks Exhibitor Tables Exhibitor Tables Exhibitor Tables International Ballroom B International Ballroom C < To Lobby International Ballroom Foyer

PRESENTATIONS AND FACULTY

Running on Empty: Physician Stress and Wellbeing, Saturday, 8-9 a.m.

Speaker: Michael H. Gendel, MD

Michael H. Gendel, MD has served as the Medical Director Emeritus of Colorado Physician Health Program (CPHP) since 2009. Dr. Gendel served as Medical Director from 1999 to 2009 and served as Associate Medical Director between 1989 and 1999. He provides oversight of assessment, referral, and monitoring functions to physicians with health concerns. In addition, Dr. Gendel is the past president of the Federation of State Physician Health Programs (FSPHP).

Failure: How Your Relationship to it Affects Your Patients and You, Saturday, 9-10 a.m.

Speaker: Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ

Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ, is a nationally recognized, non-surgical sports medicine physician specializing in treating dynamic athletes of all ages and skill levels from head to toe. Dr. Garg serves as a team physician for USA Hockey and US Soccer and has served as team physician, medical director, and tournament physician for high school and college teams. He has also served on the sports medicine teaching faculty at numerous universities and hospitals, and has extensively presented his experience and knowledge to health care professionals at national meetings.

Medication Errors in the Electronic Age, Saturday, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Speaker: Eric Zacharias, MD

Eric Zacharias, MD is COPIC’s Director of Medical Education and a member of the Department of Patient Safety and Risk Management. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He practiced Internal Medicine for 25 years in an independent, multi-specialty group. He enjoys running, cooking, family time, and college sports.

HOW DO I GET MY CME CREDIT?

• Go to www.eeds.com and choose “Sign into an Event.” Enter the 6-character (2 numbers, 4 letters) sign-in code for the session you attended (codes provided onsite)

• Login with the email address or mobile phone number you used to complete your Annual Meeting registration

• This will record your attendance and give you access to the evaluation and CME certificate

• Please complete the evaluation form accessed through the main menu of eeds™ and then you will have the option to print or save your CME certificate

COPIC Points for physician registrants covered by COPIC will automatically be added to your account within the next two weeks.

Questions? Contact kim_vadas@cms.org.

COMPAC lunch: Why We Need a Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians, Saturday, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Speaker: Bruce A. Scott, MD

Bruce A. Scott, MD, is a board-certified otolaryngologist from Louisville, Ky., and president-elect of the American Medical Association. Dr. Scott has been a leader in medicine throughout his career and a member of the House of Delegates (HOD) for more than 25 years. First elected speaker of the HOD in 2019, he previously served as vice speaker and joined the AMA Board of Trustees in 2015. He is president of Kentuckiana Ear, Nose & Throat, medical director of Premier Ambulatory Surgery Center, and holds a clinical appointment at the University of Louisville School of Medicine.

Microaggressions, Allyship, and Upstanding, Saturday, 1-2:30 p.m.

Speaker: Rita Lee, MD

Rita Lee, MD is a Professor of General Internal Medicine. She has been a passionate advocate for underserved populations and a clinician-educator. She is the Director of the Health Equity in Action Lab, which is part of the Anschutz Medical Campus Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement.

Research Poster Competition Presentations

Speakers: Rebekah Davis, MPH; Garrett Dee; Jaelyn Gabel; Dakota Hitchcock; Jonathan Irby; Joseph Mayers; Bobby McFarling; Allyson Nguyen, MA; Ellen Sprouse; Tori Weingarten; Kelsey White

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