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Welcome
Dear Delegates and Sponsors
Welcome to St. John’s Newfoundland & Labrador and CSGNA 2019. I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for your ongoing commitment to Gastroenterology Nursing Education and CSGNA.
The CSGNA Planning Committee along with our Association and Conference Manager, Heather Dow (Events & Management Plus Inc.) have been hard at work for the past year to bring you a superb program that will support your education and certifi cation needs.
We are also grateful for the ongoing support from our sponsors and exhibitors. Our conferences would not be possible without you.
I hope you enjoy your time on “The Rock”. Please take the time to visit all of the vendors, in the exhibit hall, as well as the many educational opportunities.
As I head into my second year as President, I hope to meet as many of you as possible and put names to faces. If you see me about please introduce yourself. Without our members and volunteers, we would not be able to continue as a viable association; CSGNA.
Looking forward to meeting you,
Cathy Arnold Cormier BScN RN CGN(C)
CSGNA President
CONTENTS PagesWelcome 3
Sponsorship 2, 15
Program 4 - 7
Online Evaluation 7
Float & Promote - Thursday 8- 9
Exhibiting Companies 10 - 12
Floor Plans 13 - 14
Plan to Attend 2020 16
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PLANNING COMMITTEECathy Arnold Cormier
Gail Mason
Rayleen Hogan
June Peckham
Krista Combden
Jeannie Harding
Wednesday, September 18ADVANCE REGISTRATION & WELCOME RECEPTION
1200 – 1700 Delegate & Exhibitor Registration Foyer – level 2
1800 – 2000 Opening of Exhibit Hall & Vendor Reception Bowring Ballroom 1-3-5
Thursday, September 19VENDORS HANDS ON EDUCATION DAY and FLOAT & PROMOTE
0700 – 0830 Registration & Breakfast Foyer & Bowring Ballroom 1-3-5
0830 – 0900 OPENING CEREMONIES Bannerman Ballroom
0900 – 1000 OPENING KEYNOTE SPEAKER The Importance of Celebrating Joy in Our Lives at Work (and Outside!) Sheila Williams Bannerman Ballroom
1000 – 1030 Nutrition Break in the Exhibit Hall Bowring Ballroom 1-3-5
1030 – 1720 30-minute Group Concurrent Sessions – to repeat throughout the day. Small groups of delegates will cycle through each session until all 9 vendor sessions have been visited by all delegates. Various Rooms – see chart on pages 8, 9
1930 FLOAT & PROMOTE WITH THE VENDORS O’Reilly’s Irish Newfoundland Pub Off site
Friday, September 20EDUCATION & EXHIBIT HALL – Final Day with Vendors
0630 – 0730 Morning Walk Sandy Stone and Tracy Bavis Off site
0700 – 0800 Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall Bowring Ballroom 1-3-5
0700 – 0800 FOCUS GROUP WITH MEDTRONIC – Invitation Only Increasing Patient Safety with Capnography Moderator: Cathy Arnold Cormier Victoria 1-2
0800 – 0810 OPENING REMARKS Newfi nese Lesson Bannerman Ballroom
0810 – 0910 KEYNOTE SPEAKER Hon. Dr. John Haggie – Minister of Health and Community Services, NFLD Bannerman Ballroom
0910 – 0915 Transition to Breakout Sessions
0915 – 1000 BREAKOUT SESSION 1
1A IBD Fertility and Pregnancy Kelly Phalen-Kelly Bannerman Ballroom
1B Supply Automation Technology (Pyxis) in Healthcare – A Story on Supply Chain Management and Cost Savings
Jeannie Harding and Gary Stone Victoria 1-2 Presented by:
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1C A Primer on Stenting and Hemostasis Dr. Lawrence Hookey Churchill 1-2
1D WAIT! Is Your Scope Clean? Is It Dry? Merlee Steele-Rodway Pippy 1-2 Presented by:
1000 – 1030 Nutrition Break in the Exhibit Hall Bowring Ballroom 1-3-5
1030 – 1115 BREAKOUT SESSION 2
2A Complications of IBD Dr. Bharati Reddy Bannerman Ballroom
2B The Changing Landscape of Colorectal Cancer Screening Dr. Jerry McGrath Victoria 1-2
2C Social Media and the Digital Professional Dr. Gerard Farrell Churchill 1-2
2D Lynch Syndrome in Newfoundland and Labrador Dr. Ford Bursey Pippy 1-2
1115 – 1120 Transition 1120 – 1150 BREAKOUT SESSION 3
3A Nutrition Considerations in IBD Adrianna Smallwood Bannerman Ballroom
3B Compassion Fatigue Melissa Hoskins Victoria 1-2
3C Quality Endoscopy Jane Smallwood Churchill 1-2Presented by:
3D Genetic Gastric Cancers in Newfoundland and Labrador Dr. Ford Bursey Pippy 1-2
1150 – 1155 Transition 1155 – 1245 PLENARY SPEAKER Cannabis and Infl ammatory Bowel Disease – Does It Work and Why? Dr. Alia Norman Bannerman Ballroom 1245 – 1415 Lunch in the Exhibit Hall with all Vendors Bowring Ballroom 1-3-5 1415 – 1500 BREAKOUT SESSION 4
4A ERCP Basic Training/Refresher Rayleen Hogan Bannerman Ballroom
4B Latest Drugs for IBD Dr. Glen Fallows Victoria 1-2
4C Bowel Preps: Circling the Bowel Sandy Stone Churchill 1-2
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4D Advanced Principals of Modern Electrosurgery: Polypectomy and Argon Plasma Coagulation Santino Beninato Pippy 1-2 Presented by:
1500 – 1515 Nutrition Break Bowring Ballroom 1-3-5
1515 – 1615 PLENARY SPEAKER IBD Overview Kelly Phalen-Kelly Bannerman Ballroom
1900 Kitchen Party Closing Social
Saturday, September 21EDUCATION
0700 – 0800 Breakfast Bannerman Ballroom
0700 – 0800 FOCUS GROUP WITH CANTEL MEDICAL – Invitation Only The Impact of Infection in Endoscopy and How To Prevent It
Moderator: David Murphy Victoria 1-2
0800 – 0810 Housekeeping and Newfi nese Lesson Bannerman Ballroom
0810 – 0900 Canadian Association of Gastroenterology SEE™ Course Dr. Mark Borgaonkar Bannerman Ballroom
0900 – 1000 CSGNA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & AWARDS Bannerman Ballroom
1000 – 1030 Nutrition Break Foyer – level 2
1030 – 1115 BREAKOUT SESSION 5
5A Baratric Surgery Considerations and Complications
Dr. Chris Smith Bannerman Ballroom
5B LPN Practice: Let’s Talk About Scope Wanda Squires Victoria 1-2
5C Radiofrequency Ablation for Treatment of Barrett’s EsophagusGail Mason
Churchill 1-2Presented by:
5D Electronic Charting: Documentation in the Endoscopy Suite
Larry Byrne and Evan Doss Pippy 1-2
1115 – 1120 Transition
1120 – 1200 BREAKOUT SESSION 8
8A Legalities of Charting
Cathy Arnold Cormier and Jeannie Harding Bannerman Ballroom
8B Infl ammatory Bowel Disease in Children and Adolescents
Dr. Jeff Critch Victoria 1-2
8C Increasing Patient Safety with Capnography
Marleen Spencer Churchill 1-2Presented by:
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8D What To Do When Your Wait List is 25,000? – Wait List Management Strategies Rayleen Hogan Pippy 1-2
1200 – 1300 Executive Lunch – Invitation Only Victoria 1-2
1200 – 1300 Delegate Lunch Foyer – level 2
1300 – 1345 BREAKOUT SESSION 6
6A Endoscopic Ultrasound and Esophageal Cancer Catherine Mann Bannerman Ballroom
6B ERCP for the Intervention and Treatment Dr. Mike Hogan Churchill 1-2
6C Critters Invade the Colon Dr. Amanda Fowler Victoria 1-2
6D “Lost in Transition” Jacqueline Williams-Connolly Pippy 1-2
1345 – 1350 Transition
1350 – 1445 BREAKOUT SESSION 7
7A GI Cancers: Surgical Management Dr. Robert Farrell Bannerman Ballroom
7B Rectal Cancers on the Rise Dr. Amanda Fowler Victoria 1-2
7D Advanced Tissue Resection Chris MacCauley Pippy 1-2Presented by:
1445 – 1500 Transition
1500 – 1600 CLOSING KEYNOTE PLENARY Team Broken Earth Jacqueline Williams-Connolly Bannerman Ballroom 1600 – 1630 CLOSING CEREMONIES and Announcement of CSGNA 2020 Calgary Bannerman Ballroom
CSGNA is pleased to off er online evaluations during and immediately following the conference.
Certifi cate of Attendance for CE hours are available at the registration desk or it will be emailed to you.
SCIIGTA est heureux d’off rir des évaluations en ligne pendant et immédiatement après la Conférence.
Le certifi cat pour les heures de formation continue est disponible au comptoir d’inscription ou nous vous l’enverrons par courriel.
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EXHIBITING COMPANIES
Abbvie – booth 2AbbVie is a global, research-based biopharmaceutical company with approximately 30,000 employees dedicated to developing and delivering a consistent stream of innovative new medicines with distinct and compelling patient benefi ts.
BD Canada (Pyxis™) booth 21BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies in the world and is advancing the world of health by improving medical discovery, diagnostics and the delivery of care. The company supports the heroes on the front lines of health care by developing innovative technology, services and solutions that help advance both clinical therapy for patients and clinical process for health care providers. BD and its 65,000 employees have a passion and commitment to help enhance the safety and effi ciency of clinicians’ care delivery process, enable laboratory scientists to accurately detect disease and advance researchers’ capabilities to develop the next generation of diagnostics and therapeutics. BD has a presence in virtually every country and partners with organizations around the world to address some of the most challenging global health issues. By working in close collaboration with customers, BD can help enhance outcomes, lower costs, increase effi ciencies, improve safety and expand access to health care. In 2017, BD welcomed C. R. Bard and its products into the BD family. For more information on BD, please visit bd.com.
Boston Scientifi c – booth 11Dedicated to transforming lives through innovative medical solutions that improve the health of patients around the world.
Canadian Association of Medical Device Reprocessing (CAMDR) – booth 23 CAMDR is a national voice and leader in Medical Device Reprocessing (MDR) practices. CAMDR collaborates with other national and international organizations to provide its members with professional development and to elevate the quality and standards of reprocessing within Canada, including Infection Prevention and Control.
Cantel Canada Inc. – booth 5A global company dedicated to delivering innovative infection prevention products and services for patients, caregivers, and other healthcare providers, which improve outcomes and help save lives. Through an expansive portfolio of endoscopy, water purifi cation and fi ltration, and healthcare disposables, Cantel provides high-quality infection prevention solutions and unsurpassed service, touching millions of patients each year around the world.
Cook Medical – booth 10Since 1963, Cook Group companies develop healthcare devices. We are at the forefront of medical research and product development in minimally invasive medical device technology for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Fibertech Canada – booth 22Endoscope product and service company for fl exible endoscopes, endoscope documentation and live tracking systems.
Getinge – booth 20Saving lives is the greatest job in the world. At Getinge, we focus every talent and resource towards helping our customers save as many lives as possible with safe, reliable equipment.
Instrumed Surgical – booth 13A privately owned Canadian Distributor of Medical Devices focusing on the Endoscopy, Urology & Interventional Radiology segments. GI products include Spot, Taewoong Stents, Stretta (Non-ablative RF treatment for GERD). Stop by the booth for new information on Endoscopic Tattoo options.
Keir Surgical Ltd. – booth 8Keir Surgical Ltd. is a Canadian owned and operated surgical products company that for over 95 years has been dedicated to providing its customers with quality products and services. Keir Surgical is a leading provider of surgical instruments, sterilization containers and trays, and sterile processing supplies. Keir Surgical also operates an instrument repair facility where they provide an exhaustive list of instrument care, sharpening and repair services.
KNS Canada Inc. – booth 19A Liver company distributing state of the art point of care diagnostic solutions for liver. Primary products include: FibroScan and OraQuick HCV Screening Kit.
Medtronic Inc. – booth 14Through innovation and collaboration, Medtronic helps to improve the lives and health of millions of people each year. Learn more about our technology, services and solutions at Medtronic.com
OES Wellness Group Inc. – booth 16OES Wellness Group Inc. is dedicated to bringing Canadians the best in personal wireless TENS/EMS units for pain relief and core muscle strengthening, with 5 year warranty to enhance the experience.
EXHIBIT HALL – Bowring 1-3-5
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Olympus Canada Inc. – booth 15At Olympus, we work with health care professionals, matching innovative technology with their skills, to provide the best possible outcomes for patients. Our GI category delivers innovative therapeutic technologies including ScopeGuide, OER-Pro, Endocuff Vision and EZ Shot 3 Plus. Visit the Olympus booth to view these technologies and more.
Pendopharm – booth 9Pendopharm is a division of Pharmascience Inc., a Canadian family-owned company. Established in 1983, Pharmascience Inc. is the largest employer of Canadians in the entire worldwide Pharmaceutical industry. It commercializes nearly 300 products, including branded prescription, OTC and BTC products as well as generic products in Canada and with its affi liates and distributors in Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa and Oceania. Of all the bowel cleanse preparations available on the market, BiPeglyte (2L), Peglyte & Colyte (4L) from Pendopharm are the only ones made right here in Canada. Made for Canadians, by Canadians; we are very proud of that. Pendopharm is thrilled to expand its presence in and reaffi rm its commitment to GIs and Surgeons in endoscopy with such innovative solutions as ELEVIEWTM, the fi rst-ever and only product offi cially indicated for submucosal lift of polyps and adenomas in Canada.
PENTAX Medical – booth 17A division of HOYA Group delivering endo-imaging solutions. Established in 1919 in Japan, PENTAX Medical is a globally diversifi ed company with R&D innovation and manufacturing centers in Japan, Europe and the United States. Through leading-edge optical technologies, PENTAX Medical is providing the most advanced clinically relevant endo-imaging solutions. Together with comprehensive customer service off erings, PENTAX Medical is collaborating with customers worldwide to create long-term partnerships and customer satisfaction.
Pfi zer – booth 18Pfi zer’s diversifi ed health care portfolio includes some of the world’s best known and most prescribed medicines and vaccines. Every day, Pfi zer Canada employees work to deliver Breakthroughs that change patients’ livesTM. Our commitment is refl ected in everything we do, from our disease awareness initiatives to our community partnerships.
EXHIBITING COMPANIESEXHIBIT HALL – Bowring 1-3-5 PriMed Canada Inc. – booth 7
Established in 1995, PriMed is 100% Canadian owned and operated. As a Health Canada licensed medical device establishment, you can order our products with confi dence. We are a dedicated, experienced team helping Canadian hospitals fi nd the right GI devices, cleaning brushes and accessories to effi ciently accomplish their work.
STERIS Canada – booth 3A global leader in infection prevention, contamination control, surgical and critical care technologies, and more. We help our Customers create a healthier and safer world by providing innovative healthcare product and service solutions. As a result of strategic acquisitions and continuous pioneering of new products, STERIS holds one of the broadest portfolios of products in the industry, with a long list of fi rst-to-market products and industry-leading service innovations. Please visit www.steris.com
Summit Imaging – booth 12Summit Imaging is owned and operated by software and medical equipment professionals with over twenty years of experience in the endoscopy environment alone, and have now expanded our products and services to include pain management and scope tracking. Our expertise in the technical aspects of endoscopy has allowed us to produce an intuitive, simple approach for image and report management needs as well as complete scope tracking.
Surgical Products Specialities – booth 4We are pleased to present the Healthmark line of GI products. Focus is given to cleaning verifi cation of endoscopy equipment. Visual inspection of channels with our new Flexible Inspection Scope with a 2.4 mm lens. We also have button bags, Bulb and bladders, and other accessories.
Takeda Canada Inc. – booth 6A patient-focused, innovation-driven global pharmaceutical company that builds on a distinguished 236-year history, aspiring to bring better health and a brighter future for people worldwide.
Vantage Endoscopy – booth 1Vantage has developed relationships with many of the worlds premier manufacturers that focus on the needs of the physicians, nursing staff and infection control practitioners who make a diff erence in the diagnosis and treatment of Gastrointestinal disease. Our ambition is to provide leadership and support in selecting and operating the products that best serve medical staff and their patients.
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2 Abbvie21 BD Canada11 Boston Scientific23 CAMDR 5 Cantel Canada 10 Cook Medical22 Fibertech Canada20 Getinge13 Instrumed Surgical 8 Keir Surgical 19 KNS Canada 14 Medtronic Canada
16 OES Wellness Group 15 Olympus Canada 9 Pendopharm17 Pentax Medical18 Pfizer 7 PriMed Canada 3 Steris Canada12 Summit Imaging 4 Surgical Products Specialties 6 Takeda Canada 1 Vantage Endoscopy
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