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MARCH 5-6, 2015 Presented by the UCSF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE and the UCSF SCHOOL OF NURSING University of California San Francisco LAUREL HEIGHTS CONFERENCE CENTER SAN FRANCISCO, CA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES: Update for Health Professionals COURSE CO-CHAIRS Lucy S. Crain, MD, MPH, FAAP A N N U A L TH A 2-Day Continuing Medical Education Course Presented By: University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and School of Nursing This educational activity has been supported in part by a charitable contribution from The Special Hope Foundation, a non profit 501(c)3 organization. Photos courtesy of Support for Families and The Arc San Francisco

TH ANNUAL DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES: Update for Health Professionals LAUREL HEIGHTS CONFERENCE CENTER SAN FRANCISCO, CA This annual interdisciplinary conference offers a unique, practical update for primary care and subspecialty health care professionals who care for children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities and complex health care needs. This year s conference continues to cover topics across the lifespan on a broad range of developmental disabilities as well as focus on the self advocacy movement with presentations highlighting the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Included in that focus will be special presentations by leading experts in disability rights and autism policy development. Clinics specially designed to accommodate individuals with disabilities and mobility limitations, and current and future options for improved community living resources for individuals with disabilities, will be addressed by policy makers as well as clinic directors. Expert epidemiologic perspectives on the evolving demographics of Autism Disorders and Fetal Alcohol Disorders are among this year s topics. Exciting research on the importance of early screening and services, putting research into practice for children with autism disorders, will be addressed. Identification and diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Disorders, children, youth and adults with multiple disabilities who are in foster or dependent care, and treatment of sleep disorders in individuals with developmental disabilities are among many of the 2015 topics. Presentations should be of interest to pediatricians, family physicians, nurse clinicians, psychologists, and internists who are involved in health care of individuals with developmental disabilities, as well as to those in other health related disciplines including health policy, dentistry, epidemiology, psychiatry, school health, social work, occupational and speech therapy and case management services. While the conference is designed for health care professionals, we welcome families and individuals with developmental disabilities who wish to learn from various represented disciplines. Non-profit conference exhibitors feature resources designed to help our audience better provide care for children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities. We look forward to welcoming you to the 14th annual Developmental Disabilities Update Conference and hope that your patients and clients with special health care needs will benefit from your participation. Lucy S. Crain, MD, MPH, FAAP Conference Co-Chairs EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES An attendee completing this course should be able to: 1. Describe legislative advocacy and policy issues addressing the equal rights legislated by the Americans with Disabilities Act; 2. Implement solutions to adaptive clinical practice settings and care with relevance to developmental disabilities; 3. Consult with caregivers and parents on the importance of early screening and referral for autism spectrum disorders; 4. Review etiology/causes and epidemiology of fetal alcohol effects; 5. Consult with caregivers and parents regarding lifespan expectations and prognoses of autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities; 6. Have patient education materials readily available during office visits, in multiple media formats, to patients to support the utilization of resources and health care services by children, youth, and adults with chronic developmental disabilities; 7. Facilitate access to information about community living options resources for children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities; 8. Understand the history of the Americans with Disabilities Act and importance of the self advocacy movement for individuals with developmental disabilities and implications for health care; 9. Recognize signs of possible sleep disorders, know when to refer for specialized diagnostic studies and recommend treatment; 10. Screen for behavioral/mental health disorders in children and adults with developmental disabilities in foster/dependent care and know when and where to refer for diagnosis and treatment.

THURSDAY MARCH 5, 2015 7:15-7:50 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:50-8:00 Welcome and Course Overview Lucy S. Crain, MD, MPH, FAAP 8:00-9:00 New Options for Community Living Clarissa Kripke, MD in California Tony Anderson Jennifer Dresden Glenn Motola, PsyD Santi J. Rogers 9:00-9:20 Q & A 9:20-9:45 Break, Exhibits SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS: Turning the Dream into Reality: Reproducible Models of Interdisciplinary Health Care for People with DD/ID 9:45-10:15 The Lee Specialty Clinic, Louisville, KY Matthew Holder, MD, MBA 10:15-10:45 The Achievable Clinic, Culver City, CA Alicia Bazzano, PhD, MD, MPH 10:45-11:00 Q & A 11:00-11:45 Early Screening, Identification, Diagnosis, Barbara A. Bennett, MD and Initiation of Services for Children with Autism Disorders 11:45-1:00 pm Lunch (Provided) & Exhibits 1:00-1:45 Outgrowing Autism & Other News Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, MD 1:45-2:15 Exploring Brain Connectivity in Autism Elysa Marco, MD & and Sensory Processing Disorders Pratik Mukherjee, MD, PhD 2:15-2:30 Q & A 2:30-2:45 Break, Exhibits 2:45-3:40 Autism Policy and Advocacy Ari Ne eman 3:40-4:00 Birth of the Americans with Bruce Oka Disabilities Act: 1990 ANNUAL SHRIVER LECTURE & AWARD 4:00-5:00 The Disability Rights Education & Mary Lou Breslin Defense Fund 5:00-6:30 pm Networking Reception FRIDAY MARCH 6, 2015 7:15-7:50 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:50-8:00 Welcome and Daily Overview Lucy S. Crain, MD, MPH, FAAP 8:00-8:45 California Captain s Project Ann England, MA, CCC-SLP-L Patty Schetter, MA, BCBA Robin May, LCSW, EdM 8:45-9:15 The Healthy Athlete Program of Matthew Holder, MD, MBA Special Olympics 9:15-9:45 Dental Health and Special Olympics Allen Wong, DDS, EdD Healthy Athletes 9:45-10:00 Q & A 10:00-10:15 Break, Exhibits 10:15-10:45 The Voices Project Alice Wong 10:45-11:30 Back to the Future with ADA: Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, MD The Next 25 Years 11:30-1:00 pm Lunch (On Your Own) THE CUTTING EDGE 1:00-1:45 Sleep Disorders and Developmental Rafael Pelayo, MD Disabilities 1:45-2:30 Screening and Identification of Barbara L. Bentley, PsyD, MS Ed Fetal Alcohol Disorders 2:30-3:15 Fetal Alcohol Effects: Describing a Kenneth Lyons Jones, MD Syndrome The Case for Societal Responsibility 3:15-3:30 Q & A 3:30-3:45 Break, Exhibits 3:45-4:45 Multiply Challenged Children, Youth George A. Fouras, MD and Adults with DD/ED/ID in Foster & Dependent Care 4:45-5:00 Q & A 5:00 pm Course Adjourns

COURSE CO-CHAIRS Lucy S. Crain, MD, MPH, FAAP Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (Emerita) UCSF School of Medicine Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Stanford University Geraldine Collins Bride, MS, ANP, FAAN Clinical Professor and Vice-Chair Department of Community Health Systems UCSF School of Nursing GUEST FACULTY Tony Anderson Executive Director, The Arc California; Director of the Collaboration for The Arc UCP in California Alicia Bazzano, PhD, MD, MPH Pediatrician, The Achievable Health Center; Chief Physician Consultant, Westside Regional Center; Clinical Faculty, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles Barbara A. Bennett, MD Child Development Center, Pediatric Specialty Clinics, Department of Pediatrics, California Pacific Medical Center Barbara L. Bentley, PsyD, MS Ed Pediatric Psychologist, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Mary Lou Breslin Co-Founder and Senior Policy Advisor, Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF) Jennifer Dresden Director of Wellness and Aging Services The Arc San Francisco GUEST FACULTY (CONT D) Ann England, MA, CCC-SLP-L PENT Leadership Team, Speech-Language Pathologist, Assistant Director, Diagnostic Center, Northern California Leader of CAPTAIN (California Autism Professional Training and Information Network) George A. Fouras, MD Staff Psychiatrist, Foster Care Mental Health Program & Juvenile Hall (Special Programs for Youth), Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA; Consultant, Human Services Agency Matthew Holder, MD, MBA President, American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry; Global Medical Advisor, Special Olympics, Inc.; Vice-President, Council on Developmental Disabilities Kenneth Lyons Jones, MD Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics; Medical Director, California Teratogen Information Service and Clinical Research Program, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine Robin May, LCSW, EdM ASD Clinical Specialist, Alta California Regional Center Glenn Motola, PsyD Chief Executive Officer, The Arc San Francisco Ari Ne eman Public Policy Team Co-Lead, LEAD Center President and Co-Founder, Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) Bruce Oka Commissioner (retired), San Francisco Transportation Authority, Disability Rights Advocate GUEST FACULTY (CONT D) Rafael Pelayo, MD Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science, Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine Santi J. Rogers Director, California Department of Developmental Services, Sacramento, CA Patty Schetter, MA, BCBA Project Coordinator, Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, UC Davis MIND Institute Alice Wong Project Coordinator, Disability Visibility Project Allen Wong, DDS, EdD Professor and Director AEGD Program Director, Hospital Dentistry Program Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry, San Francisco, CA Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsop, MD Medical Epidemiologist & Chief, Developmental Disabilities Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA UCSF FACULTY Clarissa Kripke, MD Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine Director, Office of Developmental Primary Care, Department of Family and Community Medicine Elysa Marco, MD Associate Professor of Neurology, Pediatrics & Psychiatry Director of Research, Autism and Neurodevelopment Program Director of Neurodevelopment & Cognition Program, Pediatric Brain Center Pratik Mukherjee, MD, PhD Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging ACCREDITATION The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This CME activity meets the requirements under California Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency. Family Physicians Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Licensed Clinical Social Workers This course meets the qualifications on an hour-for-hour basis of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Approval No.PCE 1272. Nursing For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME. Physician Assistants AAPA accepts category 1 credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Psychology This educational activity is recognized by the California Board of Psychology as meeting the continuing education requirements toward license renewal for California psychologists. Psychologists are responsible for reporting their own attendance to the California Board of Psychology. Psychologists from other states should check with their respective licensing boards.

0569 Office of Continuing Medical Education UCSF Box 0742, LH-450 San Francisco, CA 94143-0742 E Printed on Recycled Paper Photos courtesy of Support for Families and The Arc San Francisco REGISTER TODAY! For early-bird registration, visit our website at www.cme.ucsf.edu or call (415) 476-5808. For more information, contact the UCSF Office of Continuing Medical Education at info@ocme.ucsf.edu or call (415) 476-4251. GENERAL INFORMATION Pre-registration is preferred to ensure that we have sufficient course materials for you. The syllabus will be transmitted electronically prior to the course. How to Enroll Tuition: $395 Practicing Physicians ($470 if postmarked after 2/6/15) $270 Nurses and other Health Professionals ($320 after 2/6/15) $100 Parents/Community Members (no CME) $35 Optional Printed Syllabus $15 Optional Day Parking Voucher at Laurel Heights Campus Payment can be made by Visa, MasterCard, AmEx or check. Register via: Online: www.cme.ucsf.edu Mail: Complete course registration form and send with payment to: UCSF Office of CME P.O. Box 45368 San Francisco, CA 94145-0368 Fax: Fax completed registration form to: (415) 502-1795 (be sure to include your credit card number) Phone: To register by phone or to inquire about registration status, please call UCSF's CME Registration Office at (415) 476-5808 ON-SITE REGISTRATION Generally we are able to accommodate on-site registration at our courses. Please check our website for up-to-date information on the course: www.cme.ucsf.edu REFUND POLICY Cancellations received in writing before the first day of the course will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. CONFERENCE LOCATION Enjoy San Francisco s renowned attractions such as the historic cable cars, shopping in Union Square, or visit San Francisco s culinary hub at the Ferry Building. For your convenience guestrooms have been reserved at the following location: The Laurel Inn, 444 Presidio Avenue (located across the street from the conference center) $209 Presidio King/Double $229 City View King/Double $249 Presidio King/Double Kitchenette Cut-off date: February 4, 2015 or as soon as room block fills Reservations: Telephone 800-552-8735 or 415-567-8467. When placing reservations by phone with the hotel, please mention that you will be attending the UCSF Developmental Disabilities Conference to receive the special rate. RENTAL CAR Hertz is offering special rates for participants of this conference; simply call 800-654-2240 and refer to convention number 03BW0134, or call your travel agent. You may also make reservations at www.hertz.com. Advance reservations are recommended. AIR TRANSPORTATION UCSF has negotiated special fares with United Airlines for our course attendees. You may use the following tour code to book on your own: United - www.united.com - Offer Code: ZT6C959560

COURSE REGISTRATION FORM 14th Annual Developmental Disabilities: An Update for Health Professionals March 5-6, 2015 Laurel Heights Conference Center San Francisco, California Mail to : UCSF Office of CME P.O. Box 45368 San Francisco, CA 94145-0368 Fax: (415) 502-1795 æ Dr. æ Ms. æ Mr. æ Mrs. Register online: www.cme.ucsf.edu Registration Information: (415) 476-5808 Course Information: (415) 476-4251 MOC15001 Last Name First M.I. Degree Specialty Address City State Zip Daytime Phone Fax Email Address Label Code Letter (see address label: example, A, B, C, D, etc.) Would you like to be on our priority email list? Yes No Date of birth to be used as OCME registrant number: / / X X Month Day Please indicate if you have any special needs: Registration Fees (Receipt/Confirmation will be mailed within two to four weeks): $395 Practicing Physicians ($470 if postmarked after 2/6/15) $270 Nurses and other Health Professionals ($320 after 2/6/15) $100 Parents/Community Members (no CME) $35 Optional Printed Syllabus $15 March 5th Day Parking Voucher (optional) $15 March 6th Day Parking Voucher (optional) Make checks payable to UC Regents Please charge my credit card: Visa MasterCard American Express for $ / Card # Expiration date Name on Card (Please Print) Authorized Signature Refund Policy: Cancellations received in writing before the first day of the course will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. Please check our website for up-to-date information on the course: www.cme.ucsf.edu www.cme.ucsf.edu UCSF Laurel Heights Conference Center 3333 California Street@Walnut San Francisco, CA 94118 PARKING Limited parking is available at the Laurel Heights Conference Center for $15/day on Thursday/Friday. The conference center is located at 3333 California Street, between Presidio Avenue and Laurel Street and is accessible by public transportation (MUNI lines 1, 2, and 43).