Obstetrical Challenges of the 3rd Millennium

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Obstetrical Challenges of the 3rd Millennium 26th Annual Review Course March 25, 26, and 27, 2010 The Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix, AZ Hosted by Provided by

THE PROGRAM There is a clear need to provide a quality obstetrics CME program that will present practical, evidencebased information to healthcare professionals providing perinatal care to women and babies. Each year our conference planning committee assembles a faculty whose skill and expertise best addresses the needs of our colleagues in the OB/Gyn communities. The topics are selected for timeliness and community need, as well as in response to suggestions made by participants from prior years. The faculty represents a group of nationally recognized experts and local Phoenix clinicians who have distinguished teaching credentials. Who Should Attend? Practicing Obstetricians Doctor of Osteopathy Family Practitioners Emergency Room Physicians Residents Certified Nurse Midwives Nurse Practitioners Obstetrical Nurses Medical Students Conference lectures will inform participants on the current thinking regarding many of the problems they face in their challenging obstetrical practices, and better equip them to handle problems or seek assistance from specialists. Time for questions and answers has been incorporated into the schedule to address each lecture. After attending this course, the registrants will be able to: Have increased knowledge of nutritional needs in pregnancy, labor curves, Prematurity prevention and HELLP Syndrome Appreciate the effects of placebos, resuscitation at limits of viability; the challenges of EMR s Know when to use heparin and magnesium for prophylactic effects Appreciate issues of surgery in their pregnant patients, work up of still birth, foreign missions of mercy and HIV Be able to implement preconception counseling, postpartum hemorrhage therapy, good communication with patients Be aware of nursing issues in L&D, perimortem C-section, inutero neurologic injury Acquire knowledge about obesity, diabetes, and maternal mortality Improve safety in L&D for patients Children will not be allowed in or near the conference or exhibit areas.

ACCREDITATION Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The MEDNAX Center for Research, Education and Quality is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. This program offers 20.5 continuing nursing education (CNE) contact hours. WHO ARE WE Phoenix Perinatal Associates (PPA) was founded by a group of maternal-fetal medicine specialists to create a nurturing and caring environment for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies. PPA has gained a reputation as one of the largest and most recognized maternal-fetal medicine groups in the country. PPA became affiliated with Obstetrix Medical Group, Inc., in 1999 and has since expanded its depth and range of services creating a new model of perinatal care by partnering with neonatologists and developmental pediatricians. By coordinating care across a team of physicians, PPA has developed a seamless continuum of care for mother, baby and family, before, during and following pregnancy. As a part of Obstetrix, PPA has access to the largest database of neonatal outcomes and research initiatives, as well as access to more than 730 neonatal and maternal-fetal colleagues across the country. PPA is dedicated to practicing evidence-based medicine focused on improving patient outcomes, clinical research and integrating the care of mothers and their newborns. In addition, PPA works with Arizona Pediatric Cardiology Consultants who provide pediatric cardiology care. PPA and Obstetrix have continued to succeed by remaining focused on one belief: Take Great Care of the Patient. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2010 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Moderator: John H Mattox, MD, Chair/Program Director, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona; Professor, Clinical Obstetrics, Gynecology and Community Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona; Associate Head of Phoenix Programs/Clerkship Director, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona. 07:00-08:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast with the Exhibitors 07:30-08:00 Early Bird Fetal Monitoring Cases John P Elliott, MD 08:00-08:15 WELCOME and Announcements John P Elliott, MD 08:15-08:55 In the Beginning Preconception, a Time to Prepare Jordan H Perlow, MD 08:55-09:35 Thromboprophlaxis in Obstetrics Kent Heyborne, MD 09:35-10:15 An Update on HIV in Pregnancy Washington Hill, MD 10:15-10:30 Q& A 10:30-10:50 BREAK/Refreshments/Visit the Exhibitors 10:50-11:30 The Friedman Curve-Is it still relevant? Sarah E Franken, MD 11:30-12:10 Managing the Obese Pregnant Patient Washington Hill, MD 12:10-12:25 Q& A 12:25-01:30 LUNCHEON North 120D 01:30-02:10 When All Else Fails Perimortem C-Section Michael Foley, MD 02:10-02:50 Busted! The Myth That Preterm Birth is Unpreventable Robert N Wolfson, MD, PhD 02:50-03:05 Q& A 03:05-03:25 BREAK/Refreshments/Visit the Exhibitors 03:25-04:05 Is Fetal Lung Maturity Enough? Delivery at 34-36 Weeks John P Elliott, MD Linda Slater-Myer, MD 04:05-04:45 HELLP Syndrome Adjunctive Treatments Kent Heyborne, MD 04:45-05:00 Q& A 5:00 ADJOURN

FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 2010 Moderator: James R Mouer, MD, Clinical Associate Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona and Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. 07:00-08:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast with the Exhibitors 07:30-08:00 Early Bird Fetal Monitoring Cases John P Elliott, MD 08:00-08:40 In Utero Fetal Neurologic Injury Thomas H Strong, Jr, MD 08:40-09:20 Post Partum Hemorrhage-A common problem with possible lethal consequences Karrie Francois, MD 09:20-10:00 Neuroprophylaxis: The New Magnesium Controversy William H Clewell, MD 10:00-10:15 Q& A 10:15-10:35 BREAK/Refreshments/Visit the Exhibitors 10:35-11:15 Lowering Maternal Mortality A job we can all share Linda Chambliss, MD 11:15-11:55 Hands Off: Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis Alan Fishman, MD 11:55-12:35 The End of the World! The Conversion to Electronic Medical Records Chien Oh, MD Diane M Rogers, Consultant 12:35-12:50 Q& A 12:50 ADJOURN 3rd ANNUAL NURSING SYMPOSIUM Moderator: Suzanne Aymami, CNM, Phoenix Perinatal Associates 1:00-1:45 LUNCHEON (location) 1:45-2:25 Diabetes in Pregnancy: Educate, Support, & Empower Valerie Infranco, RN 2:25-3:05 Communications Issues with Patients Marlin D Mills, MD 3:05-3:20 Q& A 3:20-3:35 BREAK /Refreshments/Visit the Exhibitors 3:35-4:15 International Outreach Experiences in OB-Gyn and Beyond Pauline Hill, RN,MSN Debi Murphy, RN 4:15-4:55 Medicine, Law, and Ethics at the Limits of Viability Robert Turbow, MD, JD Pauline Hill, RN, MSN 4:55-5:05 Q& A 5:05 ADJOURN SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2010 Moderator: Chien Oh, MD Interim Medical Director Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ; Associate Director, Banner Desert Medical Center, Mesa, AZ. 07:00-08:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast with the Exhibitors 07:30-08:00 Early Bird Fetal Monitoring Cases John P Elliott, MD 08:00-08:40 The Power of Placebos Garrett K Lam, MD 08:40-09:20 Perinatal Safety The HCA Story Alan Fishman, MD 09:20-10:00 Avoiding the Courtroom Nursing Do s and Don ts in L&D John P Elliott, MD 10:00-10:15 Q& A 10:15-10:35 BREAK/Visit the Exhibitors 10:35-11:15 An Update on Nutrition in Pregnancy Sonal Gandhi, MD 11:15-11:55 Your Baby is no Longer Alive Now What? Kathleen A Kuhlman, MD 11:55-12:35 Non-Obstetric Surgery in the Pregnant Patient Curtis R Cook, MD 12:35-12:50 Q& A 12:50 ADJOURN

HOTEL RESERVATIONS A block of rooms has been reserved for registrants at a special group rate at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix. Space is very limited, so please make your reservation as soon as possible. Hotel reservations can be made by calling the Hyatt Regency Phoenix, 122 North Second St., Phoenix, AZ 85004-2379. Please identify yourself as an attendee for the Obstetrical Challenges of the 3 rd Millennium conference that begins on March 25, 2010 to receive the discounted room rate. This rate will be honored three days before and three days after the conference based on availability. Register early! Single Double $162/night $162/night Check-in time is 3:00pm and check-out is 12:00pm. The hotel must receive all reservation requests on or before February 26, 2010. Hyatt Regency Phoenix Reservations Local: 602 252 1234 Toll Free: 1-800-633-7313 Fax: 602 254 9472 www.hyattregencyphoenix.com On the Hyatt website, click Guest Services for a complete listing of places to dine, shop, nightlife and local attractions. Other hotels within a short distance of the Phoenix Convention Center are: Wyndham Phoenix 50 East Adams Street Phoenix, AZ 85004 602 333 0000 Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel 340 North 3rd Street Phoenix, AZ 85004 602 262 2500 Hotel San Carlos 202 N Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004 602 253 4121 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Downtown 620 N 6 th St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 602 452 2020 Spring Hill Suites by Marriott Phoenix Downtown 802 East Van Buren St. Phoenix, AZ 85006 602 307 9929 Best Western Central Phoenix Inn & Suites 1100 N Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004 602 252 2100 FREE DAILY PARKING The Phoenix Convention Center has underground parking for Conference attendees who will be using their car each day. Enter the parking garage on Monroe Street and give your name to the parking attendant.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AND FEES The registration fee is $725 for physicians and $525 for nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, OB nurses and other allied health professionals. Confirmation of registration will be emailed upon receipt of registration form and payment. Refunds will be issued, less a $75 administrative charge if written notice of cancellation is received by March 15, 2010. This course is usually fully subscribed and early registration is encouraged so you aren t disappointed. Please be sure to confirm your course registration and hotel availability before purchasing non-refundable airline tickets. SPECIAL REQUESTS If you have needs that require special accommodations, including dietary concerns, please contact Gail Halfhill at Phoenix Perinatal Associates: gail.halfhill@pediatrix.com or call 480 969 5999 x 254. It is sometimes difficult to keep a moderate temperature for all in such a large room. It s a good idea to bring a jacket or sweater. UNABLE ATTEND? YOU MAY PURCHASE CONFERENCE MATERIALS If you cannot attend the 2010 Conference in person, you may purchase the conference materials that will include: one printed and bound syllabus, one 1G flash drive syllabus, and a listing of all attendees at a cost of $725.00 for physicians and $525.00 for obstetrical clinicians. Your payment can be made by credit card or check using the registration form. These materials will be sent to you approximately two weeks after the conference has closed. No CME credit is offered. ATTENDANCE BASED ON YOUR SCHEDULE If you are unable to attend the full 2 ½ day Conference, you have the option of attending as your schedule permits. You choose: a full day or a half day or a combination of both. Whatever works for you, let us know your choice(s) when you register. Call locally: 602 256 4628 x 601 or Toll Free from out of Arizona: 877 737 4546 x601. SYLLABUS OR 1G FLASH DRIVE OR BOTH In the past we have provided attendees with a printed syllabus and a 1GB flash drive. Due to the increasing cost of the flash drive, we must change this format. For the 2010 Conference, we ask that you indicate if you wish to have the printed syllabus or the flash drive. If you want both, you can purchase the flash drive for $15. The first three rows of the conference room will have electricity for those who bring their laptops.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Please complete this form indicating your method of payment and mail to: Barbara Shaw, Conference Planner Phoenix Perinatal Associates 4722 N 24 th St., Suite 150 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Office: 602 256 4628 x 601 or Toll Free: 877 737 4546 x 601 Cell: 602 796 7882 Fax: 602 957 9442 barbara_shaw@pediatrix.com Purchase Purchase Attendee Flash Conference Drive $15. Materials Only Registration Fee - Physicians $725.00 NPs, CNMs, RNs, Residents & Fellows* Allied Health Professionals $525.00 Please charge to: [ ] MasterCard [ ] Visa [ ] American Express [ ] DISCOVER If you are sending payment by check, please make check payable to: Obstetrix Medical Group of Phoenix, P.C. (Federal Tax ID # 65-0913389) Card Number: Card Exp. Date: Card CID#: (3 or 4 digit # on back of card) Full name on card: Card mailing address: Cardholder s Signature: * Residents and Fellows will need a letter of confirmation from their program chairman. NAME Brochure Mail Code ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS (Please print clearly. We will email confirmation of your registration.) Circle One: MD DO CNM NP PA RN LPN Other Please indicate your attendance at the afternoon Nursing Symposium YES NO Circle your preference: Printed syllabus 1G Flash drive Both Additional $15.00

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN John P Elliott, MD Assistant Director, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center; Associate Director, Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, Arizona; Clinical Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tucson, AZ. GUEST FACULTY Linda Chambliss, M.D., M.P.H., Director of the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine/Chief of Obstetrics St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ. Alan Fishman, MD Medical Director Obstetrix Medical Group of San Jose, CA, Medical Director Good Samaritan Hospital, San Jose, CA. Michael R Foley, MD - Chief Academic Officer, Scottsdale Healthcare, Scottsdale, AZ; Clinical Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tucson, AZ. Karrie Francois, MD Medical Director, Scottsdale Perinatal Associates, PLLC, Scottsdale, AZ. Pauline Hill, RN, MSN Adjunct Faculty, Department of Nursing, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL. Washington C. Hill, MD, FACOG First Physician Group of Sarasota; Medical Director of Labor and Delivery, Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, FL; Clinical Professor, Dept. of Clinical Sciences; Clerkship Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sarasota Campus, Florida State University, College of Medicine, Tallahassee, FL. Kent Keyborne, MD - Director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Swedish Medical Center, Assistant Clinical Professor University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO. PHOENIX FACULTY William H Clewell, MD - Director, Obstetrical Ultrasound, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center; Associate Director Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, Arizona; Clinical Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tucson, AZ.

Curtis R Cook MD - Associate Director, Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ Sonal G Gandhi, MD - Associate Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center & Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ. Valerie Infranco, Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP), Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE), Certified Insulin Pump Trainer (CPT), Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ Kathleen A Kuhlman, MD Medical Director, Maternal Fetal Medicine Center, Banner Thunderbird Medical Center, Glendale, AZ. Garrett K Lam, MD Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ, and Clinical Assistant Professor University of Arizona College of Medicine, Dept. of OB/Gyn, Tucson, AZ. Marlin D Mills, MD - Associate Director, Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ; Associate Director, Banner Desert Medical Center, Mesa, AZ. Chien Oh, MD Interim Medical Director, Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ; Associate Director, Banner Desert Medical Center, Mesa, AZ. Jordan H Perlow, MD Associate Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center & Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ. Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tucson, AZ. Linda Slater Myer, MD - Neonatologist, Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Neonatal Division, Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ Thomas H Strong, Jr, MD - Associate Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center & Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Phoenix, AZ. Clinical Associate Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tucson, AZ.

Robert Turbow, MD, JD - Neonatologist, Phoenix Perinatal Associates, Neonatal Division, Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ

Our mission is to deliver the finest integrated maternal-fetal and newborn care Locations One Group. Seamless Care. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Neonatologists Telemedicine Diabetes in Pregnancy Program Co-Management Program Fetal Therapy Center Fetal Heart Screening Developmental Pediatricians OB/GYN Hospitalists and Arizona Pediatric Cardiology Consultants Phoenix Perinatal Associates provides services at hospitals in Phoenix and the surrounding area: Banner Desert Medical Center Cardon Children s Center @ Banner Desert Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center Banner Thunderbird Medical Center Phoenix Children s Hospital Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Scottsdale Healthcare Shea Phoenix Perinatal Associates provides maternal-fetal medicine services at the following office locations: Downtown Phoenix: 3877 North 7 th Street, Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85014-602 257 8118 Glendale: 6320 W Union Hills Drive, Suite B1400, Glendale, AZ 85308-623 561 0043 Mesa: 1840 S Stapley Drive, Suite 131, Mesa, AZ 85204-480 969 5999 Scottsdale: 10210 N. 92 nd Street, Suite 105, Scottsdale, AZ 85258-480-661-1332 Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Emergency Transport Hotline (for hospitals and physicians) 1.877.500-6160 Ask for the PPA physician on-call Visit us @ www.phoenixperinatalassociates.com