Department of Medicine Grand Rounds

Wed, 08/29/2018 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

CME Credit Provided by the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson 

TOPIC:  "Skin and Soft Tissue Infections"
SPEAKER:  Stephen A. Klotz, MD ,and David D. Neal, MD, FACS
LOCATION: UAHS 5403 (LIVE) and Banner-UMC-SC 3030 (VIDEO CONFERENCED)

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About the Speaker
Stephen Klotz, MD, led the University of Arizona Division of Infectious Diseases since 2008 to 2016, first as interim chief when Eskild A. Petersen, MD, retired, and then as chief when he was appointed to the post in 2009. The Petersen Clinics at Banner – UMC Tucson, funded by a $1.5-million-a-year U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant to the UA under the federal Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, are named for Dr. Petersen, who came to the UA in 1974. Dr. Klotz is the prinicpal investigator on the grant. He was succeeded as division chief in April 2016 by Elizabeth Connick, MD.  Dr. Klotz joined the UA faculty in 2000, coming from the University of Kansas where he had been associate chief of staff for research and development and AIDS Clinic director at the Kansas City VA Medical Center. He previously had served at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport, La., and the Overton Brooks VA Medical Center there for six years. He also was a staff physician for the Indian Health Service on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, Mescalero, N.M., in the mid-1970s. Among UA College of Medicine – Tucson roles he has held are Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program director, medical director of the Arizona AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC), and principal investigator for the HRSA Ryan White Early Intervention Services Grant mentioned above, which includes research and patient care in the Petersen Clinics. The clinics serve nearly 1,400 patients and employ 15 people at the Banner – University Medical Center Tucson and South health care facilities. AETC provides physicians, dentists, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and mental health workers with access to training from peer colleagues with expertise in the management and treatment of HIV disease. He’s proud that HIV care at the clinics was rated No. 3 in the nation in 2015 by the University HealthSystem Consortium.  The division, under his tenure, also operated the Refugee Preventive Health Screening Program, which provides initial health screenings for about 1,200 foreign refugees, largely from Africa and Asia, who relocate to Southern Arizona each year through the U.S. Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement and the Arizona Department of Health Services. The screening clinics often serve as the first encounter refugees have with Western medicine. Afterward, many continue with Banner – UMC for their health care.    

David Neal MD, FACS, is an associate professor of surgery with the University of Arizona Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery. Dr. Neal specializes in advanced laparoscopic surgeries including appendectomies, cholecystectomies (gallbladder removal), colectomies, hernia surgery, and Nissen fundoplication. He also has an interest in thyroidectomy, hemorrhoidectomy, breast biopsy, mastectomy, sentinel lymph node biopsy, and other oncology procedures. Dr. Neal comes to Banner University Medical Center with close to thirty years of success in private practice. He grew up in southern California, and after graduating in the top of his class from UCLA School of Medicine, he came to Tucson to complete his general surgery residency at the University of Arizona. He is a member of several surgical organizations, including the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Neal served as the president of Palo Verde Surgical Associates and the chief of general surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital.  

Medicine Grand Rounds

Accreditation Statement: The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.  The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Statement: All Faculty, CME Planning Committee Members, and CME Office Reviewers have disclosed that they have no financial relationships with commercial interests that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning this CME activity.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Diagnose a variety of internal medicine illnesses
  2. Understand more clearly advances in therapy
  3. Become truly professional physicians

CONTACT: Karena Nespoli, Office of the Chair, UA Department of Medicine, (520) 626-6349 or knespoli@deptofmed.arizona.edu

Event Location: 

University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, Room 5403
1501 N. Campbell Ave.
Tucson, AZ  85724

OR

Banner - University Medical Center South, Conference Room 3030
2800 E. Ajo Way
Tucson, AZ  85713