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General Information Accreditation The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of at UCLA, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of at UCLA designates this live activity for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The California State Board of Registered Nursing accepts courses approved by the AMA for Category 1 credit as meeting the continuing education requirements for license renewal. Nurses from states other than California should inquire with their local state board for specific continuing education policies. Disclosure The FDA has issued a concept paper which classifies commercial support of scientific and educational programs as promotional unless it can be affirmed that the program is truly independent and free of commercial influence. In addition to independence, the FDA requires that non-promotional, commercially supported education be objective, balanced, and scientifically rigorous. The policy further states that all potential conflicts of interest of the CME staff and faculty be fully disclosed to the program s participants. In addition, Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education policy now mandates that the provider adequately manages all identified potential conflicts of interest prior to the program. We at UCLA fully endorse the letter and spirit of these concepts. Location Coronado Island Marriott Resort 2000 Second Street Coronado, CA 92118 (619) 435-3000 Enrollment Enrollment is limited; we suggest you enroll early. By Mail Send the completed enrollment form to: Office of Continuing Medical Education Cool Topics in Neonatology David Geffen School of at UCLA 10920 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1060 Los Angeles, CA 90024-6512 Online Use your MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or AmEx card. Go to www.cme.ucla.edu and click on Cool Topics in Neonatology. By Phone Use your MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover card. Call (310) 794-2620. By Fax Fax the enrollment form with charge card information and your authorizing signature to (310) 794-2624. Accommodations A block of rooms has been reserved at the Coronado Island Marriott Resort at seminar rates: $235 single or double occupancy plus state and local taxes. One night s deposit is required to guarantee late arrival (i.e. after 6 pm). Confirmation of reservations received after Thursday, February 5, 2015, is subject to availability. There is always the possibility the room block might sell out prior to February 5, 2015, in which case rooms will be sold at a higher rate based on availability and/or you will be referred to another hotel. For more information and reservations call (800) 228-9290 or (619) 435-3000. Indicate that you are attending the Cool Topics in Neonatology program in order to receive conference rates. You may book online at http://www.marriott.com/sanci. Enter dates and click on special rates & awards. The group code is uclucla. It is strongly advised that you make room reservations early. Refunds Cancellations must be received in writing by February 9, 2015 and will be subject to a $75 processing fee. No refunds will be given after that date. If for any reason the course must be cancelled, discontinued, or rescheduled by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, a full refund will be provided. Coronado Island Marriott Resort The Coronado Island Marriott Resort is only 20 minutes from the San Diego airport and a short water ferry ride to downtown San Diego. There are 300 rooms, villas, and suites set along 16 waterfront acres of San Diego Bay, offering sweeping views of the water and downtown skyline. Recreational amenities are plentiful. Sailing, waterskiing and deep-sea fishing are available from the private pier. Golf is just across the boulevard at Coronado s 18-hole championship course. Suggested activities in the San Diego area include: San Diego Zoo San Diego Wild Animal Park Gaslamp Quarter Seaport Village Old Town San Diego Balboa Park Point Loma Lighthouse & Cabrillo National Monument Conference Parking Self parking is $12 per day Valet parking is $30 per day The 2015 CAN meeting is environmentally friendly! The syllabus for the conference will be distributed to attendees on a flash drive at the meeting. There will be limited complimentary wireless available in the meeting room, however, it is recommended that your laptop is fully charged each day.

California Association of Neonatologists (CAN) and AAP District IX Section on Perinatal Pediatrics Cool Topics in Neonatology 21st Annual Conference Friday, Saturday & Sunday February 27-March 1, 2015 Coronado Island Marriott Resort Coronado, California

About the Program This is the twenty-first annual conference presented by the California Association of Neonatologists (CAN) and the AAP District IX Section on Perinatal Pediatrics. The meeting will include an optional workshop to help participants utilize CPQCC resources to improve perinatal outcomes. The conference and combined meeting will be dedicated to a scientific and practice-oriented discussion of current topics and controversies in perinatal and neonatal medicine. The optional California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative (CPQCC) workshop is geared to teams of caregivers from perinatal and neonatal units (neonatologists, obstetricians, neonatal nurse practitioners, infection control nurses, nutritionists, lactation consultants, respiratory therapists) who can effect change in the topics presented. The optional Friday afternoon Neonatal CPT Coding Update Seminar is for neonatologists, neonatal nurse practitioners and neonatal billing personnel. The Saturday and Sunday education program is directed to neonatologists, pediatricians, NNPs, and will provide an update on topics pertinent to current practice. At the conclusion of the program participants should be able to: Recognize the evidence basis of current neonatal practices Describe current coding practices Review the present status of CPQCC and PQIP projects Course Chair Yvonne E. Vaucher, MD, MPH President, California Association of Neonatologists Clinical Division of Neonatology Course Co-Chair Udaykumar P. Devaskar, MD Director of NICU David Geffen School of at University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Faculty Keith J. Barrington, MD Chief of Service, Neonatology Hôpital Sainte-Justine. University of Montreal Montreal, Canada Bruce A. Barshop, MD, PhD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Maas Chair in Inherited Metabolic Disease John S. Bradley, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases Rady Children s Hospital, San Diego John P. Cleary, MD Associate Clinical Associate Clinical Director, NICU Children s Hospital of Orange County University of California, Irvine Irvine, California Robert J. Dimand, MD Chief Medical Officer California Children s Services California Department of Health Care Services Neil N. Finer, MD Professor Emeritus Division of Neonatology Faculty Estelle B. Gauda, MD Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development Johns Hopkins University School of Baltimore, Maryland Jeffrey B. Gould, MD, MPH Robert L. Hess Director, Perinatal Epidemiology and Health Outcomes Research Unit Division of Neonatal and Developmental Stanford University School of Stanford, California Susan R. Hintz, MD, MS Associate Chief for Prenatal Services Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medical Director, The Fetal and Pregnancy Health Program Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford Stanford University School of Palo Alto, California Andrew D. Hull, MD Professor of Clinical Reproductive Director, Maternal Fetal Fellowship Director, Center for Maternal-Fetal Care & Genetics Farad Imam, MD, PhD Assistant Division of Neonatology Annie Janvier, MD, PhD Associate Neonatologist and Clinical Ethicist Hôpital Sainte-Justine University of Montreal Montreal, Canada Marilyn C. Jones, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Service Chief, Genetics Rady Children s Hospital, San Diego Henry C. Lee, MD, MS Assistant Division of Neonatal and Developmental NRP Steering Committee Member Director of Research, California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative Stanford University School of Stanford, California Susan Niermeyer, MD, MPH Editor, Helping Babies Breathe, American Academy of Pediatrics and Epidemiology University of Colorado School of and Colorado School of Public Health Aurora, Colorado Mary E. Norton, MD Professor and Vice Chair of Clinical and Translational Genetics David E. Thorburn, MD and Kate McKee Thorburn Endowed Chair in Perinatal and Genetics Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences University of California, San Francisco School of San Francisco, California Anthony J. Orsini, DO Neonatologist Pediatrix Medical Group of Central Florida Winnie Palmer Hospital Orlando, Florida Joseph Schulman, MD, MS Director, NICU Quality Measurement and Improvement, California Children s Services California Department of Health Care Services Tim Shannon Lobbyist-Government Relations Children s Specialty Care Coalition Terri A. Slagle, MD Neonatologist California Pacific Medical Center San Francisco, California Roger F. Soll, MD H. Wallace Professor of Neonatology University of Vermont College of Burlington, Vermont Robin H. Steinhorn, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics Physician in Chief, UC Davis Children s Hospital University of California, Davis School of Mark A. Underwood, MD, MAS Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Chief, Division of Neonatology University of California, Davis School of Yvonne W. Wu, MD, MPH Professor of Clinical Neurology and Pediatrics University of California, San Francisco School of San Francisco, California

Friday, February 27, 2015 8:30 am - 3:00 pm 2015 CPQCC Pre-CAN Workshop DESCRIPTION The 2015 California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative (CPQCC) workshop will focus on California datasets, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and The Joint Commission s Perinatal (TJC) Core Measure related to Exclusive Breast Milk Feeding. The California datasets that will be explored include California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative (CPQCC), California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative (CMQCC), High Risk Infant Follow-up Program (HRIF), and the California Perintatal Transport Systems (CPeTs). Their utility in benchmarking quality care and value will be explored related to the neonatal population. The topic of neonatal abstinence syndrome will also be explored. The current state-wide and national approaches to decreasing current variation in medical management will be presented and discussed. Finally, the Joint Commission s reporting requirements for enhancing exclusive breast milk feeding in all newborns and its impact on delivery services will be presented and discussed. A panel discussion related to exclusive breast milk feeding will address challenges to implementation and lessons learned. OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the program participants should be able to: Identify existing California datasets (CPQCC, CMQCC, HRIF, CPeTS etc) and their utility in benchmarking quality care and value. List three areas of potential quality improvement that you will explore by using at least one of the California datasets discussed. Define Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and discuss the current state-wide and national approaches to decreasing current variation in medical management. Describe the current TJC reporting requirements for exclusive breast milk feeding in all newborns and find ways to overcome barriers to implementation. INTENDED AUDIENCE The California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative (CPQCC) workshop is geared towards multidisciplinary teams of caregivers from neonatal units that include; neonatologists, neonatal nurse practitioners, registered nurses, respiratory therapists, as well as hospital risk management and quality improvement specialists who can implement change in the management of the topics presented. PROGRAM DIRECTOR Balaji Govindaswami, MD, MPH Chief, Division of Neonatology Director NICU and High Risk Infant Follow-Up Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System Clinical Professor (affiliated) of Pediatrics Stanford University School of REGISTRATION FEES $125 individual with site team $150 individual 6.5 Category 1 Credits 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Neonatology Fellows Workshop 2015 The Section on Perinatal Pediatrics District IX and the California Association of Neonatologists are pleased to sponsor the 11th annual workshop for California neonatology fellows entitled Life After Fellowship: Exploring Career Opportunities and Practical Considerations for New Neonatologists. The workshop is designed to provide neonatology fellows and new neonatologists with the information that they will need to make career choices for practicing neonatology as well as exploring the non-clinical elements of practice, including exploring different practice models, the business of neonatology, finding a job, work/ life balance and personal wellness, women in neonatology, practical financial planning, professionalism and conflict resolution in the workplace. The workshop will emphasize small group participation and discussion. An expert faculty will conduct this workshop. In addition, fellows will participate in the Pre-Can CPQCC quality improvement workshop in the morning. Enrollment is open to all neonatology fellows in California, but will be limited to approximately 30 participants. New neonatologists within two years of completing their fellowship will also be welcome to attend if space is available. Pre-registration is required. PROGRAM DIRECTORS Andrew O. Hopper, MD Loma Linda University School of Adrian Lavery, MD, MPH MPH Program Director, Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Loma Linda University School of Chris Retajczyk, MD Medical Director NICU Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Neonatal CPT Coding Update There are many new changes in neonatal coding for 2015 and proposed changes for 2016. This seminar will discuss the additions, deletions and other coding changes. In addition, pertinent examples will be utilized to emphasize teaching points. Gilbert I. Martin, MD Director Emeritus, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Citrus Valley Medical Center-Queen of the Valley Campus West Covina, California Clinicial Loma Linda University Medical Center Stephen Pearlman, MD, MSHQS Director, Neonatal QI Christiana Care Health Systems Clinical Sidney Kimmel Medical College Newark, Delaware REGISTRATION FEE $100 2 Category 1 Credits

Friday, February 27, 2015 Cool Topics in Neonatology 6:00 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS Newborn Health: The Global Perspective Susan Niermeyer, MD, MPH 7:00-8:00 pm HOSTED RECEPTION Saturday, February 28, 2015 7:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:50 Welcome and Opening Remarks Yvonne E. Vaucher, MD, MPH MORNING SESSION Moderator: Yvonne E. Vaucher, MD, MPH 8:00 Pharmacologic Neuroprotection Yvonne W. Wu, MD, MPH 8:30 Insights into Neonatal Hypoxic Injury from a Developmental Genetic Model Farhad Imam, MD, PhD 9:00 Prenatal and Intrapartum Neuroprotection: Obstetric Considerations Andrew D. Hull, MD 9:30 Panel Discussion 9:45 Break/Visit Exhibits 10:00 Neonatal Neuroimaging for Outcomes Prediction: Utility and Pitfalls Susan R. Hintz, MD, MS 10:30 What s New in Prenatal Genetic Testing? Mary E. Norton, MD 11:00 Panel Discussion 11:15 Update CA CPQCC/PCIQ/HRIF, CCSC, CCS Jeffrey Gould, MD, MPH Tim Shannon Robert J. Dimand, MD 11:45 Lunch and Business Meeting 3:15 Maybe It s Metabolic! Recognizing Inborn Errors of Metabolism Bruce A. Barshop, MD, PhD 3:45 Panel Discussion 4:00 Borderline Viability: Parental Perspectives Annie Janvier MD, PhD; Keith J. Barrington, MD 4:45 Discussion 5:00 Poster Viewing with Authors 6:00 Adjourn Sunday, March 1, 2015 7:00 Continental Breakfast MORNING SESSION Moderator: John P. Cleary, MD 7:50 Welcome 8:00 The Intestinal Microbiome and the Developing Immune System Mark A. Underwood, MD, MAS 8:30 Antibiotic Treatment for the Neonate: Getting the Right Drug, Dose and Duration John S. Bradley, MD 9:00 Useless Therapies in the VLBW Infant Roger F. Soll, MD 9:30 Panel Discussion 9:45 Break/Visit Exhibits 10:00 Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Biologic Basis and Treatment Options Estelle B. Gauda, MD 10:30 Neonatal Pulmonary Hypertension: How Do We Translate Science to Therapy Robin H. Steinhorn, MD 11:00 Panel Discussion 11:15 What s Coming Up in NRP 2016? Henry C. Lee, MD, MS 11:30 Best Resuscitation Practices to Improve Outcomes and Decrease Litigation Neil N. Finer, MD 12:00 Panel Discussion 12:15 Adjourn AFTERNOON SESSION Moderator: Terri A. Slagle, MD 1:15 Key Ideas for Improving Quality Improvement Joseph Schulman, MD, MS 1:45 Breaking Bad News-Helping Families When They Need Us the Most Anthony J. Orsini, DO 2:15 Panel Discussion 2:30 Break/Visit Exhibits 2:45 Evaluating the Dysmorphic Newborn in the Genomic Age Marilyn C. Jones, MD

Application for Enrollment Cool Topics in Neonatology 21st Annual Conference M145-28 CPQCC Workshop $125 individual with site team o $150 individual o Coding Workshop $100 o Cool Topics in Neonatology Conference CAN Members $300 o Non-CAN Members $350 o Nurses $175 o Fellows/Residents $75 o TOTAL Last four digits of your Social Security Number Name (First, Middle, Last) Degree Preferred Mailing Address City/State/Zip Country Area Code / Daytime Phone Fax Field of Practice Hospital Affiliation E-mail Address Form of Payment o Check enclosed, payable to Regents of the University of California o Charge o American Express o Visa o MasterCard o Discover Card Number Name of Cardholder Authorizing Signature Expiration Date Please visit our website for other UCLA CME offerings. http://www.cme.ucla.edu