ACCP Pulmonary Board Review 2008
Objectives
Rely on the ACCP Pulmonary Board Review Course
2008 to review the type of information you should
know for the American Board of Internal Medicine
(ABIM) Pulmonary Disease Certiication Examination.
Designed as the best preparation for anyone taking
the exam, this comprehensive, exam-focused review
will cover current literature and management
strategies for pulmonary medicine.
The ABIM Pulmonary Disease Certiication Examination
tests your knowledge and clinical judgment in
crucial areas of pulmonary medicine. This premier
course will review the information you should know
for the exam. Course content mirrors the content of
the exam, as outlined by the ABIM, and includes the
following topics:
| Asthma |
7% |
| Cell/molecular biology |
3.5% |
| Congenital/neuromuscular/skeletal |
2% |
| COPD |
7% |
| Critical care, non-lung |
4% |
| Critical care, lung |
9% |
| Epidemiology, ethics, and statistics |
4% |
| ILD-related disorders |
6% |
| Infections |
13% |
| Neoplasms |
9% |
| Obstructive airways disease, other |
2% |
| Occupational and environmental diseases |
5% |
Physiology and metabolism
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4% |
| Pleural diseases |
5% |
| Quality, safety, and complications |
5% |
| Sleep, nonrespiratory |
2% |
| Sleep, respiratory |
8% |
| Transplantation |
2% |
| Vascular diseases |
2.5% |
| Total |
100% |
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Target Audience:
- Physicians in critical care and pulmonary medicine
- Fellows in critical care and pulmonary medicine
- Advanced critical care nurse practitioners
- Advanced respiratory therapy practitioners
- Physician assistants
This course will be a valuable educational experience
for other pulmonary health-care team professionals
who can beneit from an all-inclusive review of
pulmonary medicine.
Learning Objectives:
- Assess your knowledge of clinical content in
pulmonary medicine through pretest and posttest
questions.
- Identify areas of the pulmonary disease ABIM
blueprint content as knowledge strengths and
areas requiring further review.
- Prepare your self-assessment and study framework
by reviewing pulmonary medicine literature outlined
in the syllabus and case studies.
OPTIONAL SESSIONS
Immediately preceding the ACCP
Pulmonary Board Review Course 2008, you
can enhance your review by participating in
additional optional education sessions.
Tuesday, August 26
ABIM SEP Program Modules
American Board of Internal Medicine:
Critical Care Medicine SEP Program Module
Chair: Stephanie M. Levine, MD, FCCP
American Board of Internal Medicine:
Pulmonary Disease SEP Program Module
Chair: Mark J. Rosen, MD, FCCP
These sessions will review and complete the American
Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Critical Care Self-Evaluation
Process (SEP) Module 22R and the ABIM Pulmonary
Disease Self-Evaluation Process (SEP) Module 29R. This is
an excellent opportunity for anyone recertifying to review
the ABIM material related to the critical care or pulmonary
subspecialty and earn recertification points from ABIM
toward the Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
program.
ABIM SEP Course Information
If you are certifying with ABIM for the first time, the
sessions are designed to review questions developed by
the ABIM. If you are recertifying, you can answer ABIM
questions and submit your responses to the ABIM for the
CPD program.
Each module includes 60 questions and will be
administered through group discussion with experts and
colleagues, using an automated response system. At the
end of the session, participants will have the option to
mail their completed answer sheets to the ABIM for
recertification credit. The modules will be available from
ABIM, or you may obtain a copy on-site.
To be eligible for ABIM credit, you must:
- Be a diplomate of the ABIM.
- Be enrolled in the ABIM CPD program.
- Not have completed either of the SEP Modules
to be used for the sessions.
ABIM Diplomates may enroll in recertification at any time
after the initial certification by contacting ABIM:
American Board of Internal Medicine
510 Walnut Street, Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3699
Phone: (215) 446-3500 or (800) 441-2246
Fax: (215) 446-2470
www.abim.org
For additional information about ABIM
Maintenance of Certification and the ABIM
subspecialty examinations, visit these pages
on the ABIM Web site:
www.abim.org/moc/index.shtm
www.abim.org/cert/policies_aqccm.shtm
www.abim.org/cert/policies_sspulm.shtm
www.abim.org/cert/policies_sssleep.shtm
Learning objectives:
- Explore new diagnostic testing and therapeutic options.
- Prepare clinical decisions regarding the diagnosis and
treatment of patient problems.
- Differentiate between the diagnostic and treatment
options for common and unusual problems within the
discipline.
Tuesday, August 26
Mechanical Ventilation 2008
Chair: Dr. Neil MacIntyre, MD, FCCP
This course will trace mechanical ventilation support (MVS)
from its origins to the present time and into the future. It
will emphasize the use of graphic displays of airways
mechanics to help clinicians optimize MVS for difficult-to-treat patients. Common problems, such as providing
ventilation support for the patient with severe obstruction
and COPD or the hypoxemic patient with ARDS, will be
addressed. Evidence-based information will be highlighted
during case management presentations and discussions.
Learning objectives:
- Examine the newer modes of mechanical ventilation
support.
- Analyze pressure, volume, and low waveforms to help
improve the patient-ventilator interface.
Tuesday, August 26
Lung Pathology
Chair: Henry D. Tazelaar, MD, FCCP
This half-day course will offer a comprehensive review
and update of pulmonary pathology, with an emphasis on
clinically relevant issues. Presentations by expert faculty
will focus the educational content to benefit all attendees,
whether you are a practicing pulmonologist, pathologist,
radiologist, or a resident preparing for the pulmonary
board examination.
On-site, the Lung Pathology course participants will
receive a black and white slidebook, as well as a CD-ROM
with the slides projected in color. In addition, a link will be
available and sent via e-mail to all course participants a
week prior to the conference. This link will contain all the
faculty slide presentations in color for your own printing.
Learning objectives:
- Recognize a pattern-based approach to the diagnosis of
difuse lung disease, including the idiopathic interstitial
pneumonias, pneumoconioses, and vasculitides.
- Distinguish between common and uncommon tumors
of the lung and pleura, including lymphoproliferative
lesions.
- Cite the main pathologic changes that afect
transplanted lungs.
- Acquire information about the pathologic data on
pulmonary infections and the array of molecular
diagnostic tests useful for diagnosis.
- Explain the pathologic indings of the most common
types of pediatric lung diseases.
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