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JGH Virtual Medical Grand Rounds - January 2022

Monday, January 17, 2022toMonday, January 31, 2022


JEWISH GENERAL HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
MONDAY VIRTUAL MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS
JANUARY 2022
12:30 - 1:30 PM
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January 17

LEARNING ABOUT COVID-19 THROUGH THE COVID-19 AND CANCER CONSORTIUM

Jeremy L. Warner, MD, MS, FAMIA, FASCO

Associate Professor of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology) and Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University
Director, COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) Research Coordinating Center

Educational Objectives:
1. Understand the risk factors associated with more and less severe outcomes in people with cancer infected with SARS-CoV-2
2. Learn about emerging data on how to treat and prevent COVID-19 in this vulnerable population
3. Appreciate the advantages and limitations of registry-based analyses

Contact Person: Karl Weiss, MD, Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Tel. 514-340-8222 ext. 28294.

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January 24

ADVANCES IN INTERVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPY: ENDOSCOPIC BYPASS PROCEDURES FOR UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL AND PANCREATIC MALIGNANCY

Corey Miller, MD, FRCPC

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
Division of Gastroenterology, Jewish General Hospital

Educational Objectives:
1. To provide an overview of therapeutic endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and recent advances in technology
2. To review the techniques and clinical data for EUS-guided biliary drainage for treatment of malignant biliary obstruction
3. To provide an overview of the EUS-guided biliary drainage with lumen apposing metal stent vs. ERCP (ELEMENT) trial
4. To review the techniques and clinical data for EUS-guided gastrojejunostomy for palliation of malignant gastric outlet obstruction

Contact Person: Polymnia Galiatsatos, MD, Division of Gastroenterology, Tel. 514-340-8222 x 28144.

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January 31

THIRTY THIRD ANNUAL HUMANIZATION OF CARE AWARENESS PROGRAM ROUNDS
FEAR AND AVOIDANCE AFTER ACUTE MEDICAL EVENTS

Ian Kronish, MD, MPH
Florence Irving Associate Professor of Medicine
Associate Director, Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health
Director, Columbia Roybal Center for Fearless Behavior Change
Co-Director, The Hypertension Center
Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Educational Objectives:
1. Recall the prevalence and consequences of Post-Traumatic Disorder (PTSD) induced by acute cardiovascular events
2. Describe potential mechanisms linking medical event-induced PTSD with cardiovascular disease risk
3. Evaluate emerging approaches for reducing PTSD symptoms after acute medical events that might be relevant to patients with COVID-19

Contact Person: Ms. Rebecca Kaufer, Administrative Coordinator, Humanization of Care Committee, Ext. 21924.
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