About This Event Date: April 22, 2022 - This event has expired. Time: 7:20 AM - 4:45 PM Cost: $35.00 Virtual on Microsoft Teams To register CoxHealth Education Center is pleased to present the 34th Annual Geriatric Conference. This one-day virtual conference is designed to enhance the knowledge of physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, nurses, nursing home administrators, physical and occupational therapists, social workers, and other interested health care providers. Register for Geriatric Conference 34th Annual Geriatric Conference View All Program Description CoxHealth Education Center is pleased to present the 34th Annual Geriatric Conference. This one-day virtual conference is designed to enhance the knowledge of physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, nurses, nursing home administrators, physical and occupational therapists, social workers, and other interested health care providers.Missouri Facts & Figures:The number of people worldwide age 65 and older is expected to triple between 2010 and 2050—from 524 million to 1.5 billion. In the United States, there will be approximately 72.1 million people (19 percent of the total U.S. population) over age 65 by 2030, more than twice the amount in 2000. Missouri shows a similar trend in the projected growth of older adults. In 2011, there were 854,652 Missourians age 65 or older (14.2 percent of the population). This age demographic is projected to reach 1.4 million people (21 percent of the population) by 2030. Older adults account for the largest percentage of health care spending. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) report that health care spending by older adults grew 3 times that of 18 to 64 year olds in 2010. As Missouri continues to age, attention must be given to the health needs of this population, as well as the availability and cost of services. (Older Adult Health Disparities in Missouri – Health Equity Series, MO Foundation for Health, 2014) Program Agenda 7:20 – 7:30 am.: Welcome and Announcements7:30 – 8:30 am.: What is New in Non-Insulin Diabetes ManagementJames Bonucchi, DO, ECNU, FACENew indications for diabetes medicationsHow to apply evidence based medicine to a patient in the office8:30 – 9:30 am.: Delirium in the Acute Care SettingEduard E. Vasilevskis, MD, MPHUse validated instruments to identify delirium in multiple acute care settingsApply non-pharmacological strategies to prevent or reduce deliriumIdentify medications associated with delirium9:30 – 9:45 am.: Break9:45 – 10:45 am.: Inspiring Caregivers for Long-term CareErin Wehrman, PhDIdentify barriers and stressors for long-term caregiving Identify strategies for inspiring caregivers for long-term care10:45 – 11:45 am.: Edema in the Geriatric PopulationLaura Jarvis, DPT-CLTList a minimum of 5 contributing factors to the development of edemaApply appropriate interventions for edema management11:45 – 12:15 pm.: Lunch12:15 – 1:15 pm.: The Positive Difference Can be Palliative CareMelissa Gaines, MD, FACPDifferentiate between palliative care and hospice careIdentify the barriers and gains to delivering timely, efficient, and quality end of life care for patients, families and institutions in the setting of serious illnessDevelop the skills necessary to provide compassionate care of the seriously ill1:15 – 2:15 pm.: ADL and Continued Movement Education to LTC StaffDustin Cox, PT, DPT, LSVT, CLTIdentify the importance of interdisciplinary communicationDevelop a plan for ADL and community mobility in LTC2:15 – 2:30 pm.: Break2:30 – 3:30 pm: Treating the Geriatric Trauma PatientLindsey Bravin, MDDifferentiate mechanisms of injury of geriatric patientsIdentify differences in treatment for similar injuries in the geriatric population3:30- 4:30 pm: Wounds in the Geriatric PopulationsKristin Torgerson, MSN, CWS, NP-CDescribe geriatric skin and how to assess concerns in this populationLymphedema management and compliance in the older patient4:30-4:45 pm: Questions, Evaluations, AdjournWe reserve the right to substitute speakers and topics in case of emergency or cancellation.No sponsorship or commercial support has been received for this activity. Educational Credit CoxHealth is accredited by the Missouri State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CoxHealth designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.00. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.This Live activity, 34th Annual CoxHealth Geriatric Conference, with a beginning date of 04/22/2022, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 8.00 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.CoxHealth Education Center is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Midwest MSD Provider Approval #MO623-8. 8.25 Contact HoursPharmacy credit is approved from the Missouri Board of Pharmacy for Pharmacists CE is 8.0 hours.The Missouri Board of Nursing Home Administrators has approved this conference for 8.0 clock hours (3 Administrative and 5 Patient Care) toward annual re-licensure of nursing home administrators.This program has been approved for a total of 3.0 Administrative (A) hours and 5.0 Patient Care (PC) hour(s). It carries the approval number of SO-4026 which will identify to Missouri administrators that the program is accepted for renewal purposes and in which category the hours will apply.This program has been approved by CoxHealth for 1.0 trauma contact hours for CoxHealth employees.This program has been approved by the APTA Arkansas approval number APTA-AR1029 for 8.0 contact hours and it is deemed equivalent by the Missouri Board of Healing Arts per 4 CSR 150-3.203-5A.This program meets the criteria for category 2.3 (attending employer-provided, workplace continuing education) Professional Development Unit activities for NBCOT© and qualifies as 8.0 contact hours (equivalent to 7.0 NBCOT© Professional Development Units). Education credit subject to change with agenda. Faculty James Bonucchi, DOEndocrinologistAdult Medicine and Endocrine SpecialistCoxHealth, Springfield, MOLindsey Bravin, MDAssistant ProfessorUniversity of MissouriColumbia, MODustin Cox, PT, DPT, LSVT, CLTAssociate Professor of Master’s of Occupational Therapy ProgramCox College, Springfield, MOMelissa Gaines, MD FACPPhysician Cox Senior HealthCoxHealth, Springfield, MOLaura Jarvis DPT-CLTPhysical TherapistRehab Therapy, CoxHealthKristin Torgerson, MSN, CWS, FNP-CNP Hyperbaric Wound CenterCoxHealth, Springfield, MOEduard E. Vasilevskis, MD, MPHChief, Section of Hospital MedicineVanderbilt University Medical CenterErin Wehrman, PhDAssistant ProfessorMissouri State University, Springfield, MO Planning Committee Melissa Gaines, MD, FACPPhysician – Cox Senior HealthCoxHealthRobin Grothoff, MSW, LCSWClinic ManagerCoxHealth Senior Health CenterStefanie Hawkins PharmDAmbulatory Care PharmacistCoxHealthDeatrice Kellogg, MDPhysician – Cox Senior HealthCoxHealthTriesa Massey, MHAMedical Staff Education CoordinatorCoxHealthAmy McClanahan, RN, BSNEnterprise Educator, Nurse PlannerEducation Center, CoxHealthWilliam Rosen, MDMedical DirectorCoxHealth Senior Health CenterJudee Steward, BS GerontologySenior AdvocateCoxHealth Senior AdvantagePam Stoelzel, M.S, LPC, NCCCommunity Health SpecialistCoxHealthKristi Vandeloecht, PTA, GC CDR, MSClinical Therapist EducatorCoxHealth Refunds and Cancellation Policy Cancellations received by the date listed on the registration form will be entitled to a full refund. A processing fee may be withheld as indicated on the registration form for cancellations, based on the date the cancellation was received. No refunds will be made for cancellations received the day of the activity.In the event Education Center cancels or reschedules a course, participants are entitled to a full refund or the participant may transfer registration to the next scheduled activity.CoxHealth is not responsible for travel, hotel, booking fees, or other cancellation fees for registrants when an activity is cancelled.Refunds will be credited back to the same credit card in which the payment was received. If the payment was made in cash or check, the refund will be provided within 4-6 weeks in the form of a check and mailed to the address obtained at the time of registration.All refunds must be received in writing via email, Eventbrite, or by calling the Education Center.CoxHealth Education Center Contact Information:Amy McClanahan1423 N. Jefferson Ave.Springfield. MO 65802Phone: 417-269-5062Email: Amy.McClanahan@coxhealth.com