LM2020 On Demand: Health Restored Virtual Conference

LM2020 On Demand: Health Restored Virtual Conference
Lifestyle Medicine 2020 Conference

Prices per Course NOTE: ACLM members receive an exclusive $200 discount. 
Nonmember - $849
Member - $649

Credits
17.5 CME/CNE/CE Credits
6.5 CPE Credits
(Full Accreditation information listed below)

Description 
Lifestyle Medicine 2020’s agenda was designed to educate, equip and empower physicians, and other health professionals to implement a Lifestyle Medicine-first approach in their practice. The annual conference is the premier medical education opportunity for clinicians focused on health restoration. Drawing 1500+ medical professionals from across the U.S. and internationally, the event features keynotes by subject matter experts, panel discussions, and the foremost research. Topics include evidence-based practice models, disease and domain specific applications, health disparities, and the practical application of behavior change. Anyone looking to establish a foundation in Lifestyle Medicine will find the LM2020 Virtual Conference On Demand series enlightening. Watch as we spotlight the brightest minds in the fastest-growing field of medicine and foster rewarding, patient-centered practice change.

Learning Objectives 

  • Demonstrate how specific evidence-based lifestyle changes can positively affect patients and improve health outcomes.
  • Describe the role of Lifestyle Medicine in resiliency and in addressing stress, burnout, and health inequality. 
  • Review the practice models and tools that can help Lifestyle Medicine physicians, professionals and practitioners to assess, evaluate, prescribe, and counsel patients and families on lifestyle factors for the prevention, treatment, and oftentimes reversal of chronic disease. 

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Sessions
  1. Influencing Behaviors: Seven Simple Rules to Engage Patients in Making Healthful and Lasting Behavior Changes | Edmund Tori, DO, FACP, CHT
  2. Exercise is Medicine: Immunology, Cancer and the Exercise Rx Cate Collings, MD, FACC, MS, DipABLM | Kathryn H. Schmitz, PhD, MPH | Richard J. Simpson, PhD, FACSM | Bob Sallis, MD, FAAFP, FACSM
  3. The Why, What and How of Medical Education Transformation: Lifestyle Medicine in UME and GME, Fellowship and CME Brenda Rea, MD, DrPH, PT, RD, FACLM, DipABLM | Jennifer L. Trilk, PhD, FACSM, DipACLM
  4. LM in the Hospital Workplace: Overhauling Employee and In-patient Menus for System Transformation Cate Collings, MD, FACC, MS, DipABLM | Monica Aggarwal, MD, FACC | Marcy Madrid, MBA | Andrew M. Freeman, MD, FACC, FACP
  5. Lifestyle Medicine: A Health Disparities Solution Dexter Shurney, MD, MBA, MPH, FACLM, DipABLM | Marsha-Gail Davis, MD | Theresa Stone, MD | Jasmol Sardana, DO, DipABLM | Kim A. Williams, MD, MACC, FAHA, MASNC, FESC | Keon Gilbert, DrPH, MA, MPA
  6. LM as an Antidote to Provider Burnout: Recognizing the epidemic of physician and health professional burnout Liana Lianov, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACLM, DipABLM | Kaylan A. Baban, MD, MPH, DipABLM | Darshan H. Mehta, MD, MPH | Jacqueline E. Huntly, MD, MPH
  7. Lifestyle Medicine: The Powerful Prescription for Alzheimer's Dean Sherzai, MD, MAS, MPH, PhD (c) | Ayesha Z. Sherzai, MD, MAS | Dean Ornish, MD, FACLM
  8. Averting the Looming Global Pandemic of Type 2 Diabetes Roy Taylor, BSc, MB ChB, MD, FRCP, FRCPE
  9. Optimizing Health in Children with Whole Food, Plant-based Nutrition Jackie Busse, MD, FAAP
  10. Transforming Trauma with Lifestyle Medicine James S. Gordon, MD
  11. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Models: Optimizing Lifestyle Medicine Clinical Practice: 
    • Private Primary Care David Donohue, MD, FACP, DipABLM
    • Leveraging a Concierge Model to Deliver Lifestyle Medicine Dorothy C. Serna, MD, CWP, FACP, DipABLM
    • A Hybrid Value Based Lifestyle Medicine Practice Model Wayne S. Dysinger, MD, MPH, FACLM, FACPM, DipABLM
    • Direct Primary Care Amy Mechley, MD, DipABLM
    • Specialist Care Clifford Morris, MD
    • Health System Integration Padmaja M. Patel, MD, DipABLM
    • VA Integration Koushik Reddy, MD, DipABLM
    • Taking It to the Streets: Community-Based Lifestyle Medicine Approaches Meagan L. Grega, MD, DipABLM
  12. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Tools: Optimizing Lifestyle Medicine Clinical Practice: 
    • Lifestyle Vital Signs Marc Braman, MD, MPH, FACLM, FACPM
    • Chronic Care Management & RPM David Donohue, MD, FACP, DipABLM
    • Writing a Lifestyle Medicine Prescription Wayne S. Dysinger, MD, MPH, FACLM, FACPM, DipABLM
    • Culinary Medicine & the Teaching Kitchen Theresa Stone, MD
    • Telehealth & Hospitalist LM Ankush K. Bansal, MD, FACP, FACPM, SFHM, DipABLM
    • Virtual Shared Medical Appointments Padmaja M. Patel, MD, DipABLM
  13. Making Prevention the Nation's Top Health Policy Priority Anand K. Parekh, MD, MPH
  14. Sleep as the Ultimate Lifestyle Medicine Prescription Param Dedhia, MD
  15. Loneliness and Social Isolation as a Risk Factor: The Power of Social Connection Julianne Holt Lunstad, PhD
  16. Helping Patients Understand the "Why" Driving Addition and "How" to Break Bad Habits Judson Brewer, MD, PhD

Format 
LM2020 On Demand is hosted online via the ACLM Learning Management System and consists of 16 sessions all of which include a title, description, learning objectives, speaker information, video recording, presentation slides in PDF format, an assessment and survey evaluation.

Duration 
17.5 hours of CME/CE content

Specifications 
This content can be viewed on a desktop, tablet or mobile device. Speakers or headphones are required. 

Term of Approval 
February 22, 2021 – February 22, 2023 

Enrollment 
Access to course: access to online material is granted through the term of approval which ends February 22, 2023.  

Accreditation Statement 
In support of patient care, Rush University Medical Center is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. 
 
Rush University Medical Center designates this enduring material for a maximum of 17.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 
 
ANCC Credit Designation – Nurses The maximum number of hours awarded for this CE activity is 17.5 contact hours. This activity is being presented without bias and without commercial support. 
 
Rush University Medical Center designates this knowledge based CPE activity for 6.5 contact hours for pharmacists. 
 
Rush University is an approved provider for physical therapy (216.000272), occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, social work (159.001203), nutrition, speech-audiology, and psychology by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation. Rush University designates this live activity for 17.5 Continuing Education credits
 
The Commission on Dietetic Registration accepts self-study programs approved through the ACCME.

ABLM MOC 
The American Board of Lifestyle Medicine has approved 17.5 maintenance of certification credits for this learning activity.

AAFP Prescribed Credits
The AAFP has reviewed LM2020 OnDemand: Health Restored Virtual Conference, and deemed it acceptable for AAFP credit. Term of approval is from 02/23/2022 to 02/23/2023. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) has approved 17.5 continuing education credits for this learning activity: CE-000072-2.

Faculty Disclosures 
It is the policy of the Rush University Office of Interprofessional continuing Education to ensure that its CE activities are independent, free of commercial bias and beyond the control of persons or organizations with an economic interest in influencing the content of CE.  Everyone who is in a position to control the content of an educational activity must disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest (including but not limited to pharmaceutical companies, biomedical device manufacturers, or other corporations whose products or services are related to the subject matter of the presentation topic) within the preceding 12 months. 

Unapproved Uses of Drugs/Devices:  In accordance with requirements of the FDA, the audience is advised that information presented in this continuing medical education activity may contain references to unlabeled or unapproved uses of drugs or devices.  Please refer to the FDA approved package insert for each drug/device for full prescribing/utilization information. 

The course directors, planners and faculty of this activity have the following relevant financial relationships to disclose. 

 First & Last Name  Disclosures
 Monica Aggarwal, MD, FACC  Royalties, Healthy Living Publications
 Judson Brewer, MD, PhD
 Stockholder, Sharecare, Inc
 Andrew Freeman, MD, FACC, FACP   Consultant, Member, Speakers Bureau, Boehringer-Ingelheim 
 Dean Ornish, MD, FACLM  Consultant, Sharecare, Inc

All other individuals in control of content have stated they have no relevant financial disclosures. 

When
Not specified - 2/22/2023 11:59 PM
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