Current Topics in Neonatal Nutrition September 21-22, 2010 Tappan Hill Mansion 81 Highland Avenue, Tarrytown, NY 10591 Sponsored by The Children s Hospital at the Albany Medical Center and the Office of Continuing Medical Education
Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Morning Session Moderated by Philip Roth, MD, PhD 7:30-8:15 am Registration, Exhibits & Continental Breakfast 8:15-8:30 Welcome & Introduction and Administration of Pre-Test Angel Rios, MD 8:30-9:30 Gastrointestinal Development and Meeting the Nutritional Needs of Preterm Infants 9:30-10:30 Protein and Energy Needs in the Preterm Infant Scott Denne, MD 10:30-10:45 Exhibits & Break 10:45-11:45 Meeting the Bone Mineral Needs of the High Risk Infant Steven Abrams, MD 11:45-12:45 Fifty Years After Forty the Questions Remain the Same About Neonatal Hypoglycemia David Adamkin, MD 12:45-1:00 Panel Discussion 1:00-2:00 pm Lunch and Exhibits Afternoon Session Moderated by Michael J. Horgan, MD 2:00-2:45 Intestinal Microbiota: Does It Play a Role in Disease of the Neonate 2:45-3:30 The Biology of NEC and Spontaneous Small Bowel Perforations Michael Caplan, MD 3:30-3:45 Break and Exhibits 3:45-5:00 Guts and Glory: Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome and Intestinal Rehabilitation Beth A. Carter, MD and Kristi King, MPH, RD, LD 5:00-5:45 Surgical Management of Short Bowel Syndrome in the Bowel Transplant Era Kishore Iyer, MBBS, FRCS, FACS 5:45-6:15 Panel Discussion Wednesday, September 22, 2010 Morning Session Moderated by Deborah Campbell, MD, FAAP 7:30-8:00 am Exhibits & Continental Breakfast 8:00-9:00 Prebiotics and Probiotics 9:00-10:00 The Case For Postdischarge Nutrition in VLBW Infants David Adamkin, MD 10:00-10:15 Break and Exhibits 10:15-11:15 Go Fish: Omega 3 Fatty Acids Emulsions in Neonatal Cholestasis and Other TPN Management Issues Beth A. Carter, MD 11:15-12:15 Update on Enteral Nutrition Requirements of Premature Infants Steven Abrams, MD 12:15-12:30 Panel Discussion Agenda 12:30 Adjourn and Boxed Lunch
Travel For driving directions to Tappan Hill or the Sheraton go to: Tappan Hill Mansion: www.abigailkirsch.com The Sheraton Tarrytown: www.sheraton.com/tarrytown Tarrytown is easily accessible from: Westchester Airport: www.westchestergov.com/airport LaGuardia Airport: www.panynj.gov/commutingtravel/airports/ html/laguardia.html JFK Airport: www.panynj.gov/commutingtravel/airports/ html/kennedy.html Conference Center Tappan Hill Mansion Tappan Hill Mansion is located on the former estate of Mark Twain in the scenic Hudson Valley, just 45 minutes north of midtown Manhattan. Tappan Hill is a stunning stone mansion located on seven acres in Westchester County with breathtaking views of the Hudson River and the Palisades. Conference Hotel The Sheraton Tarrytown 600 White Plains Road Tarrytown, NY 10591 (914) 332-7900 www.sheraton.com/tarrytown A block of rooms has been reserved at the Sheraton Tarrytown Hotel for the conference from Monday, September 20 through Wednesday, September 22. The rate is $139 per night single/double occupancy. Rates quoted do not include 10.75% sales tax. Room rates will not be guaranteed after September 1, 2010. Lodging reservations are to be made directly with the Sheraton Tarrytown Hotel by calling 914 332 7900. Mention Albany Medical College to secure the above rates. www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/ search/hotel_detail.html?propertyid=1428 Course Director Angel Rios, MD Director of Neonatology The Children s Hospital at Albany Medical Center Albany, NY Guest Faculty Steven Abrams, MD Baylor College of Medicine Section of Neonatology Texas Children s Hospital Houston, TX David Adamkin, MD Division Director of Neonatology University of Louisville Louisville, KY Michael Caplan, MD Chairman Department of Pediatrics Northshore University HealthSystem Evanston,IL Clinical University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Chicago, IL Beth A. Carter, MD Assistant Medical Director, Intestinal Rehabilitation Program Texas Children s Liver Center Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX Scott Denne, MD Associate Chairman - Clinical Research Indiana University School of Medicine Riley Hospital for Children Indianapolis, IN Kishore Iyer, MBBS, FRCS, FACS Surgical Director, Pediatric Liver Program Director, Adult and Pediatric Intestinal Transplant & Rehab Program Associate Professor of Surgery Mount Sinai Medical Center New York, NY Kristi King MPH, RD, LD Clinical Instructor Baylor College of Medicine Texas Children s Hospital Houston, TX Director of Neonatology Fellowship Training Program University of Florida Gainesville, FL Guest Moderators Deborah Campbell, MD, FAAP Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women s Health Albert Einstein College of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center, Weiler Hospital Department of Pediatrics Division of Neonatology Bronx, NY Philip Roth, MD, PhD Associate State University of New York Downstate Medical School Director of Neonatology Chairman, Department of Pediatrics Staten Island University Hospital Staten Island, NY The Children s Hospital at Albany Medical Center Moderator Michael J. Horgan, MD Division Chief Division of Neonatology Organizing Committee Upender Munshi, MD Associate
Who Should Attend This program has been designed to be of interest to neonatologists, pediatricians, physician assistants, neonatal nurse practitioners, nutritionists, neonatology fellows, pediatric residents and lactation consultants whose practice involves the delivery of care to preterm infants. About the Symposium Every year in the United States preterm delivery affects 1 in every 10 births, or approximately 4 million births each year. The care of this very vulnerable population of infants has become exceedingly more complicated as survival rates improve. The nutritional support of preterm infants is also becoming progressively more complex. Neonatal nutrition plays a pivotal role in the development of the premature infant who is often critically ill. The purpose of this symposium is to provide a comprehensive update reviewing the following topics: parenteral nutrition associated cholestasis, prebiotics and probiotics, management of short bowel syndrome, and nutritional requirements at discharge. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this conference, participants should be able to: Discuss protein and energy needs in preterm neonates. Discuss parenteral nutrition associated cholestasis and TPN management issues. Review nutritional support for the premature infant after hospital discharge. Discuss bone mineral needs in the high-risk infant. Review intestinal rehabilitation in short bowel syndrome. Discuss surgical options and transplantation in short bowel syndrome. Develop a better understanding regarding prebiotics and probiotics. Accreditation Albany Medical College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Albany Medical College designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Physician Assistants AAPA accepts Category I credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA Category I CME credit for the PRA from organizations accredited by ACCME. American Academy of Pediatrics This continuing medical education activity has been reviewed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and is acceptable for a maximum of 13.0 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the American Academy of Pediatrics. For information regarding other professional credit, contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education. Tuition By September 1: $225 After September 1: $250 Tuition includes admission to the symposium, access to an on-line course syllabus, breakfast, breaks and lunch each day. Tuition Refund Policy Tuition refunds, minus a $35.00 administrative charge, are possible if notification is received by September 1. After that date, one half of the paid registration fee, minus the administrative charge, can be refunded. Refunds will be processed upon receipt of a written request. Need Information? For information regarding the conference, contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education by phone at (518) 262-5828, Fax at (518) 262-5679 or e-mail at pricej@mail. amc.edu. For emergency calls during the conference, call Tappan Hill at (914)-631-3030. Web Sites Albany Medical Center: www.amc.edu Tappan Hill Mansion: www.abigailkirsch.com The Sheraton: www.sheraton.com/tarrytown Confirmation Registrations will be confirmed by e-mail. Should you register and not receive a confirmation notice, call the Office of Continuing Medical Education to be sure we have received your information. Lodging reservation confirmation will be handled by the Sheraton Tarrytown Hotel. Special Needs Should you have a disability, dietary restrictions, or require other special arrangements, please call the Office of CME by September 1 to discuss your needs. Attire Attire during the conference is neat casual. Since everyone has a different comfort level, we suggest that you bring a sweater or light jacket. On-Line Syllabus Printed syllabus material will NOT be available at the conference. The syllabus will be available on-line 5 days prior and 5 days after the conference. In order to receive access to the syllabus material you must provide your e-mail address on the registration form. You will receive access information via e-mail. If you do not receive access information please call (518) 262 5828. Acknowledgment We gratefully acknowledge the following companies for providing support for the conference: Abbott Nutrition Mead Johnson Nutrition Do You Have Questions For Our Faculty? If you have specific questions regarding any of the agenda topics, please type them on a separate piece of paper and mail them to the Office of Continuing Medical Education with your registration. The faculty will do their best to respond to your questions, or incorporate the information into their talks.
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