American Autonomic Society 2020 Annual Meeting (JS2011B)
Each year the American Autonomic Society (AAS) brings together a diverse group of clinicians and researchers who are interested in the autonomic nervous system. It offers a
valuable opportunity to present new research ideas, share insights and network. Evaluation and treatment of patients with autonomic dysfunction disorders is variable because
clinicians are not adequately trained in currently existing approaches to the diagnosis and management of these disorders. In addition, because the field is evolving, there are many
presentations of these disorders that are not covered by evidence-based approaches.
Target Audience
This program is specifically designed for Primary Care providers, Neurologists, Nurses, Advanced Practitioners, and Researchers that desire to gain advanced knowledge in diagnosis and management of patients with autonomic dysfunction disorders.
Learning Objectives
- Diagnose neurogenic orthostatic hypotension, postural tachycardia syndrome, syncope based on current guidelines
- Manage common co-morbidities associated with autonomic disorders
- Initiate appropriate treatment for autonomic disorders based on current guidelines
- Discuss and identify emergent treatment for autonomic disorders
- Discuss the inheritance of autonomic disorders and the genetic testing available.
Amy Arnold, Ph.D.
William Cheshire, Professor of Neurology
Victoria Claydon, PhD
Glen Cook, M.D.
Qi Fu, M.D., Ph.D.
JUAN GUZMAN, MD, MSs, FRCPC
Vera-Ellen Lucci, PhD
Amanda Miller, Ph.D.
mohammed numan, MD
Amanda Peltier, MD MS
Lauren Phillips, MD
Satish Raj, MD MSCI
Rasna Sabharwal
CYNDYA SHIBAO, M.D.
Wolfgang Singer, M.D.
Howard Snapper
Xichun Yu
Steven Vernino, MD, PhD, FAAN, FANA, FAAS
Amber Millen, Executive Director, American Autonomic Society
Stephen Abbott, PhD
Ruei-Jen Abraham-Fan, PhD
Franca Barbic
Luke Belval, PhD, ATC, CSCS
Jenna Benbaruj, B.H.K.
Italo Biaggioni
Bradley Boeve
Istvan Bonyhay, MD PhD
Kate Bourne, BSc, PhD Candidate, MD Student
Meredith Bryarly, M.D.
Beatrice Cairo
John Campbell, Ph.D.
Frank Cimino, Masters in Exercise Physiology
Elizabeth Coon, MD
Melissa Cortez, Associate Professor
Tatiana Coverdell
Craig Crandall, PhD
Maisie Crook
Tye Dawood
André Diedrich, MD, PhD
Franca Dipaola
Derek Exner, MD, MPH
Phil Fischer, MD
Glen Foster
Roy Freeman, MB.ChB
JAN FULL, RN, BSN
Ludovico Furlan, M.D.
Raffaello Furlan
Valentina Galvis
Jade Gehrking, CAP
Toni Gehrking
Christopher Gibbons, MD, MMSc
David Goldstein
Blair Grubb, MD FACC FAHA
Ryuya Hashimoto
joseph hendrix, MD, FASA
Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde
Courtney Holmes, Biologist/NIH: currently Kelly Contractor
Seth Holwerda
Mu Huang, PT, PhD, DPT, OCS, CSCS
Anthony Incognito, Ph.D.
Risa Isonaka
Juliana Jorge, MD
Randy Kardon, MD PhD Professor of Ophthalmology/Neuro-ophthalmology
Caitlyn Katzelnick, PhD
Horacio Kaufmann, Horacio Kaufmann, MD
Drew Kern, MD MS
Soumya Kulkarni
MICHAEL LA FOUNTAINE
Guillaume Lamotte, MD, MSc
Lucy Lei, BHSc
Benjamin Levine, Professor of Medicine
Jacqueline Limberg, PhD
Matthew Lloyd, BSc, PhD
Phillip Low
Connor Maxey
Dallan McCarthy
Philip Millar
Maura Minonzio
Nicholas Mischel
Nicola Montano
Pat Mueller, PhD
valeria Mundula
Massimo Nardone, MSc
Julie Nellis, RN, BSN
Lucy Norcliffe-Kaufmann, PhD
Anita Olson
Matteo Maria Ottaviani
Jose-Alberto Palma, Associate Professor of Neurology, NYU School of Medicine
Jalesh Panicker
Aaron Phillips, PhD
Gary Pierce, PhD
Alberto Porta
Payam Pournazari
Sharika Rajan
Shaun Ranada, PCP, BSc
Debbie Ritchie
Mary Runte, PhD
Shahana Safdar
Rodolfo Savica
Natalie Schiavone
Ann Schmeichel
James Schmelzer
Jill Schofield, M.D.
Sonja Scholz
Katherine Senechal
Brooke Shafer
MOHAMMAD SHAHNAWAZ, PhD
Nasia Sheikh, BSc
Priyanka Shekhawat
Robert Sheldon, MD PhD
dana shiffer
David Sletten, MBA, CAP
Claudio Soto
Mariana Suarez
Patricia Sullivan
Andre Teixeira
ELEONORA TOBALDINI
Ty Vermeulen
Ningshan Wang
Joseph Watso, PhD
Jill Wecht, Doctorate of Education
Joe Weir
Leah Wright, BSc, DMU (Cardiac), PhD
Antonio Zamunér, Adjunct Professor
Genevieve Zipp, PT, EdD, FNAP
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and the American Autonomic Society. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Available Credit
- 9.25 AMA
- 9.25 Attendance
Price
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