Nestled amidst the spectacular splendor of the Adirondacks, our brand new hotel in Lake Placid showcases an ideal harmony of relaxation and adventure. Unwind in our tastefully appointed rooms with modern comforts and incredible views. Enjoy easy access to things to visit in Lake Placid like Whiteface Mountain, the Lake Placid Olympic sites, High Falls Gorge, and local breweries. Visit the bustling Main Street to shop local stores and boutiques, as well as enjoy our local restaurants and entertainment venues. Indulge in popular Lake Placid activities such as biking, hiking the 46 high peaks, ice skating, local breweries, and strolls around Mirror Lake. And, don't forget your four legged family member, we are a dog-friendly hotel too.
Top Things to do in Lake Placid
Lake Placid is an exceptional destination boasting a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty. Explore the Olympic Museum's interesting exhibits, absorb the rich Olympic history, interact with nature, and learn about the region's biodiversity while exploring the Adirondack wilderness.Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a plethora of activities, including hiking, fishing, boating, and skiing in the picturesque Adirondack Mountains. Create lifelong memories with loved ones while exploring famous attractions and indulging in the best things to do in Lake Placid.
Educational Content
Daily Schedule: 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Registration & Breakfast, 8:00 AM - 1:30PM Educational Program
June 25, 2025 Don’t Skip a Beat… Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Update Part 1: CV Risk Estimation, Hypertension, and Obesity
1. Explain recommendations from the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines for treatment of patients with hypertension
2. Review lifestyle modifications that are recommended for the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease
3. Summarize how future cardiovascular risk is estimated in primary prevention patients using the Pooled Cohort Equations and PREVENT calculator
4. Formulate a care plan for patients with resistant hypertension based on the 2018 American Heart Association scientific statement
5. Describe emerging pharmacotherapies for the treatment of hypertension
6. List guideline recommendations supporting the use of antiplatelet therapy for primary prevention patients
7. Examine the evidence-based CV risk reduction benefits of medications used to treat overweight and obese patients
8. Create treatment plans that reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease
June 26, 2025 Don’t Skip a Beat… Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Update Part 2: Dyslipidemia, Chronic Coronary Disease and Peripheral Arterial Disease
1. Explain recommendations from the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines for treatment of patients with hypercholesterolemia, chronic coronary disease, and peripheral arterial disease
2. Apply the treatment approaches recommended in the 2018 ACC-AHA cholesterol guideline to patients with hypercholesterolemia
3. Interpret recommendations from the ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway for non-statins and treatment of hypertriglyceridemia
4. Define the evidence and role in therapy of nonstatin medications in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia
5. Describe the evidence and guideline recommendations supporting the use of antiplatelet and antithrombotic therapy for secondary prevention patients
6. List evidence-based drug therapy recommendations for the management of patients with chronic coronary disease and peripheral arterial disease
7. Evaluate the role of colchicine in the prevention of CV events
8. Create treatment plans that reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease
June 26, 2025 Don’t Skip a Beat… Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Update Part 3: Heart Failure, Atrial Fibrillation, and Promoting Health Equity
1. Explain recommendations from the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines for treatment of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, and atrial fibrillation
2. Describe the pillars of therapy for heart failure
3. Examine results from cardiovascular outcome trials evaluating the use of angiotensin–neprilysin inhibition in heart failure with reduce ejection fraction
4. Examine results from cardiovascular outcome trials evaluating the use of SGLT2 inhibitors in heart failure
5. Discuss pharmacotherapy used for reducing the risk of stroke and rate and rhythm control in atrial fibrillation.
6. Recall strategies to promote health equity in cardiovascular disease management.
7. Create treatment plans that reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease
Conference Credit
PHARMACISTS :University Learning Systems is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. These programs are accredited for pharmacists.
Session |
Contact Hours |
ACPE UAN |
Activity |
Session 1 |
5 | 0741-0000-25-014-L01-P | Application |
Session 2 | 5 | 0741-0000-25-015-L01-P | Application |
Session 3 | 5 | 0741-0000-25-016-L01-P | Application |
NURSE PRACTITIONERS/ NURSES: This course provides 15 contact hours (1.5 CEU) over three days, 5 hours per day, to fulfill the pharmacotherapeutics/ pharmacology requirements for American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Category 1 Continuing Education Hours for certification renewal. The same hours submitted to renew certification may be submitted to a State Board of Nursing for re-licensure. American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts formally approved continuing education sponsored by organizations accredited or approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE).
PHYSICIANS: AAFP review is in progress. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1. CME programs approved by the AAFP are eligible for Category 2 credit (or Category 1-A under special circumstances) through the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS: American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for Prescribed credit from AAFP. Physician assistants may report the number of hours stated above of Category I credit for completing this program.
CONSULTANT PHARMACISTS: Some consultant pharmacist boards accept University Learning Systems courses for recertification either as is or with board approval. Please contact your board regarding course approval and ULS with any questions.
CANADIAN PHARMACISTS: Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy (CCCEP) accepts courses accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE). This credit is applicable to health professionals who may require pharmacology credit.
CANADIAN PHYSICIANS: Members of the College of Family Physicians of Canada are eligible to receive up to 15 MAINPRO-M1 credits for participation in this activity due to reciprocal agreement with the American Academy of Family Physicians.
OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: Contact your respective board regarding approval
Registration Fees
Registration Type
|
Advanced Registration Expires 5/26/2025 |
Regular Registration After 5/26/2025 |
Live Stream | $550/3 days, $199/day | $550/3 days, $199/day |
Staying at Cambria |
$699 | 750 |
Not Staying at Cambria | $750 | $799 |
Conference Policies - Please review before registering.
In Person Conference Registration: Conference registration includes workshop attendance, handouts, breakfast or refreshments during the meetings and documentation of continuing education credit. Spouses, family and friends are welcome and do not need to register unless they attend the educational sessions. Special seminar fees are available for non-professional accompanying persons who wish to attend one or more session (no special receipt, certification or credit issued).
Live Stream Webcast Registration: Includes live conference streaming, access to online course materials and documentation of continuing education credit.
Zoom Requires: An internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (3G or 4G/LTE) For More info: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/ articles/201362023-Zoom-system-requirements-Windows-macOS-Linux
Requirements For Credit: Credit is dependent on verification of conference attendance by on-time check-in at each session and ULS receipt of completed evaluations. Credit is determined based on actual attendance on a per session basis, no partial credit is awarded.
Pharmacists: Please ensure that we have your NABP# and date of birth on file. ACPE does not allow us to provide you with paper statements of credit.
Statements of Credit: Should you need a paper statement of credit, you can access that information via CPE Monitor. All other professionals: An applicable paper Statement of Credit will be issued upon receipt of your post-conference paperwork.
Requirements For Credit: Credit is dependent on verification of conference attendance by on-time check-in at each session and ULS receipt of completed evaluations. Credit is determined based on actual attendance on a per session basis, no partial credit is awarded.
Note: Approximately one 15 minute break per 2.5 hours. Credited hours do not include breaks.
Hotel Information
Room Type | Rate |
Run of House Room |
Tues-Thursday $144/night King or double queen |
Address |
Cambria Hotel Lake Placid - Lakeside Resort 2127 Saranac Ave, Lake Placid, NY 12946 |
Hotel Web Page | https://www.cambrialakeplacid.com/ |
Online Reservations | TBD |
Phone Reservations |
518-523-8964 |
ULS Group Code | TBD |
ULS Group Expiration Date | May 26, 2025 |
Hotel Taxes |
NYS 8% + 0.5% Occupancy Tax |
Discounted Resort Fee | No Resort Fee |
Parking Fee |
Free self-parking |
ULS Group Rates |
Hotel Rooms and Rates based on Availability and double occupancy. Rooms may sell out |
Check In / Check Out | 4:00 pm / 11:00 am |
Attrition Surcharge (If not staying at the hotel) Hotel registration will be verified and credit will not be reported if surcharge is owed. Waived for commuting students. |
$50 |
Surcharge
If you don't make reservations and stay at the hotel where University Learning Systems has reserved a block of rooms, you must add the attrition surcharge to the conference fee. Staying at hotel with an offer other than the ULS Group such as through a third party booking, still requires payment of the Attrition Surcharge. Hotel Attrition Surcharge: $50. Surcharge is waived for commuting students.
ULS will verify all rooming/cabin information with the hotel /travel agent and the hotel /travel agent has the right to release pertinent information to ULS for all attendees. No credit will be reported until the Attrition Surcharge is satisfied.
We apologize for any inconvenience. Unfortunately we have recently experienced a rash of attendees not utilizing the ULS designated hotel or travel agent causing ULS to incur significant penalties.
REFUND POLICY
Advance written notice is required for any refund consideration.
•Up to the Advanced Registration Deadline: Cancellations are subject to a $50 processing fee per person or you may apply your full registration one time to another program attended within 12 months.
•After Advanced Registration Deadline: No refunds, although conference registration less $50 processing fee may be applied one time to another program attended within 12 months.
•Two weeks before the start of the conference: No refunds or application of registration to another program for cancellation, nonappearance or partial attendance. No refunds due to airline delays or cancellation of flights. With the exception of Canada, we offer no international refunds. Refunds processed by original form of payment or by check only. Refunds may take 2-4 weeks to process after notification of cancellation.
PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED: If you have impairments that require assistance in order to participate in this conference, please contact us so that we may make arrangements to assist you.