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Join us for our inaugural Disney s BoardWalk Resort at Walt Disney World Resort Lake Buena Vista, Florida July 15-18, 2015 This inaugural conference, held July 15-18, 2015 at Disney s BoardWalk Resort in the Walt This inaugural conference, Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL, will feature held July 15-18, 2015 at Disney s BoardWalk Resort in national leaders in the field of pediatrics discussing some of the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, the hottest and most controversial topics for providers caring FL, will feature national leaders in the field of for children, with a focus on the primary care setting. From pediatrics discussing some of the hottest and most controversies to hands-on educational offerings, Hot Topics controversial topics for providers caring for children, in Pediatrics will help you to stay current with the important with a focus on the primary care setting. From issues of our times and implement strategies for practice controversies to hands-on educational offerings, Hot change. Topics in Pediatrics will help you to stay current with Topics the such important as concussion, issues of our chronic times Lyme and disease, implement EKGs, anxiety, strategies depression for practice and sublingual/oral change. immunotherapy (and many more), will be presented in brief (20-30) minute Topics such as office concussion, management of teen presentations by a topic expert, with plenty of time for oneto-one discussion with speakers. athlete EKG screenings, antimicrobial stewardship, anxiety, depression and sublingual/oral immunotherapy You (and will many even have more), the will opportunity be presented to take in brief part (20-30 in a comprehensive minute) presentations baseline concussion by a topic test, expert, and with leave plenty being of able to interpret time for the one-to-one results of discussion the tests for with your speakers. patients. Join us for our inaugural Disney s BoardWalk Resort at Walt Disney World Resort Lake Buena Vista, Florida July 15-18, 2015 The You conference will have includes the opportunity a day focused to take on quality a comprehensive improvement baseline concussion in the primary test yourself, care practice, including which ImPACT, was developed and leave in collaboration better able to with interpret The Council the results on of Quality the tests Improvement for your patients. and Patient Safety (COQIPS) of the American Academy of Pediatrics. You will enhance your ability to The conference includes a day focused on quality identify a project within your practice, and your ability to improvement in the primary care practice, which was hone the QI skills of the other members of your team. This developed in collaboration with The Council on new skill set will allow you to design and implement your Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (COQIPS) of own quality improvement projects, enabling you to fulfill the the American Academy of Pediatrics. You will enhance requirements for Maintenance of Certification. your ability to identify a project within your practice, A conference and your ability has never to hone been the so much QI skills fun! of Staying the other at the Walt Disney members World of your Resort team. gives This you new plenty skill of set time will to allow learn, you relax and to enjoy design theme and park implement fun in sunny your own Florida quality with your family and improvement friends. projects, enabling you to fulfill the requirements for Maintenance of Certification. We hope that you will be able to join us for our first Hot Topics A conference in Pediatrics has conference! never been so much fun! Staying at the Walt Disney World Resort gives you plenty of time to learn, relax and enjoy theme park fun in sunny Jay Jim Florida with your family and friends. Jay S. Greenspan MD James A. Stockman, MD We hope that you will be able to join us for our first conference! Sign up NOW! Don t miss the fun! PedsUniversity.org Jay S. Greenspan, MD James A. Stockman, MD Sign up NOW! Don t miss the fun! PedsUniversity.org

FACULTY PROGRAM CHAIRS Jay S. Greenspan MD Robert Brent Professor and Chairman Department of Pediatrics /Nemours Pediatrician-in-Chief James A. Stockman MD Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC KEYNOTE SPEAKER Sandra G. Hassink, MD, FAAP President Elect AAP Associate Emeritus Faculty FACULTY Enitan Adegite, MD, MPH Assistant Drexel University College of Medicine Attending Physician, Division of Adolescent Medicine St. Christopher's Hospital for Children Philadelphia, PA Tim Duer, PT, MS, CSCS, SCS Senior Physical Therapist Supervisor, Center for Sports Medicine Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Physician Scientist Nemours Center for Health Care Delivery Science Co-Chair, Nemours Florida Education Committee Frank A. Fish, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Director, Pediatric and Adult Congenital Electrophysiology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN Earl Fowler, BSN, RN Nurse Manager Emergency Services Nemours Children s Hospital Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH & Preventive Medicine Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine Division Head, Adolescent Medicine Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital Chicago, IL Gerard A. Gioia, PhD Chief, Division of Pediatric Neuropsychology Director, Safe Concussion Outcome, Recovery & Education (SCORE) Program Children's National Health System Professor, Depts. of Pediatrics and Psychiatry George Washington University School of Medicine Washington, DC Peggy Greco, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychology Mayo College of Medicine Licensed Clinical Child Psychologist Division of Psychology and Psychiatry Service Excellence Clinician Coach Nemours Children's Clinic Jacksonville, Florida Adam L. Hersh, MD, PhD Assistant Professor Pediatric Infectious Diseases University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Alejandro Hoberman, MD Chief Division of General Academic Pediatrics and Clinical and Translational Science Jack L. Paradise Professor of Pediatric Research Vice Chair for Clinical Research Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA James J Hudziak, MD Professor, Departments of Psychiatry, Medicine & Pediatrics Thomas M. Achenbach Chair in Developmental Psychopathology Director, Vermont Center for Children, Youth & Families and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fletcher Allen Health Care University of Vermont College of Medicine Professor, Erasmus University Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam, The Netherlands Adjunct Professor, Child Psychiatry Washington University St. Louis, MO Adjunct Professor, Child Psychiatry Dartmouth School of Medicine Hanover, NH Shiva Kalidindi, MD, MPH, MS(Ed.) Assistant University of Central Florida Nemours Institute for Clinical Excellence- Florida Associate Director-Education Pediatric Emergency Medicine Nemours Children's Hospital Michael E. Kirk, EMTP Medical Simulation Specialist Nemours Institute for Clinical Excellence Florida Emergency Logistics Technician Clinical Logistics Center/Emergency Department Nemours Children s Hospital Thomas Lacy, MD Nemours Children s Primary Care Richard F. Lockey, MD Distinguished University Health Professor Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics & Public Health Director, Division of Allergy & Immunology Joy McCann Culverhouse Chair in Allergy & Immunology University of South Florida College of Medicine Tampa, FL Donald M. Marcus, MD Professor of Medicine and Immunology Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX Nemishh Mehta, MD, FAAP Bear Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, PA Karen Pape, MD, FRCPC Author Emeritus Associate University of Toronto Toronto, Canada Rachel Rosen, MD, MPH Assistant Director, Aerodigestive Center Boston Children's Hospital Boston, MA Carol Saunders, PhD, FACMG Clinical Director Center for Pediatric Genomic Medicine Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City, MO Eugene D. Shapiro, MD, of Epidemiology, of Microbial Diseases and of Investigative Medicine Co-Director of Education Yale Center for Clinical Investigation Yale University New Haven, CT MODERATORS Pamela H. Arn, MD Operational Vice President-Education Nemours Chief, Division of Genetics Nemours Children s Clinic Editor, www.pedsuniversity.org Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Physician Scientist Nemours Center for Health Care Delivery Science Co-Chair, Nemours Florida Education Committee J. Carlton Gartner, Jr. MD Vice-Chairman of Pediatrics, Emeritus Director of Pediatrics, Emeritus Iman Sharif, MD, MPH Chief, Division of General Pediatrics Robert S. Walter, MD, FAAP Clinical Associate Community Pediatrician QUALITY DAY PROGRAM CHAIRS President/CEO SafeCG Chair, Council on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety American Academy of Pediatrics Stephen A. Pearlman MD, MSHQS Director, Neonatal QI Christiana Care Health System FACULTY President/CEO SafeCG Chair, Council on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety American Academy of Pediatrics Steven Kairys, MD, MPH American Academy of Pediatrics Quality Improvement and Innovation Networks (QuIIN) Chairman of Pediatrics Jersey Shore University Medical Center Neptune Township, NJ Thomas McInerny, MD, FAAP AAP Past President Professor Emeritus Department of Pediatrics University of Rochester School of Medicine Rochester, NY Patoula G. Panagos, MD Clinical Assistant Neonatologist Nemours/Alfred I. dupont Hospital for Children/ Hospital Stephen A. Pearlman MD, MSHQS Director, Neonatal QI, Christiana Care Health System

AGENDA Wednesday, July 15 7 a.m. Continental Breakfast/Registration 7:45 a.m. Introduction 8 a.m. Moving Forward on a National Agenda for Children Sandra G. Hassink, MD, FAAP Pearls in Clinical Care - Moderator: Robert S. Walter, MD, FAAP 8:45 a.m. Evaluating and Managing Concussion in the Pediatric Office: We Can (and Must) Do It! Gerard A. Gioia, PhD 9:20 a.m. To EKG or Not to EKG, That is the Question.....Frank A. Fish, MD 9:50 a.m. Beyond Dr. Google Smartphone and Web Apps for the Pediatrician Nemishh Mehta, MD FAAP 10:20 a.m. Q & A/Pearls and Predictions 10:45 a.m. Break/Exhibits Behavioral Health - Moderator: 11 a.m. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness: The Vermont Family Based Approach James J. Hudziak, MD 11:40 a.m. Screening, Assessment, and Treatment for Adolescent Depression- 12:20 p.m. Not to Worry: Strategies for Identifying and Managing Anxiety in Primary Care Peggy Greco, PhD 12:40 p.m. Q & A/Pearls and Predictions Thursday, July 16 7 a.m. Continental Breakfast Green (or Rotten?) Apples Moderator: Pam H. Arn, MD 7:30 a.m. Structural Correlates of Brain Development and Behavior in Typically Developing Youth. Size Does Matter! James J. Hudziak, MD 8 a.m. Pediatric Genomic Medicine Carol Saunders, PhD, FACMG 8:30 a.m. GER: Are We Over Treating and Should We Stop? Rachel Rosen, MD, MPH 9 a.m. Q & A/Pearls and Predictions 9:40 a.m. Break/Exhibits Infectious Diseases - Moderator: Iman Sharif, MD, MPH 9:55 a.m. Introduction of Speakers 10:05 a.m. UTI- To Prophylax or Not to Prophylax.. Alejandro Hoberman, MD 10:30 a.m. Infectious Potpourri Eugene D. Shapiro, MD 10:55 a.m. Antimicrobial Stewardship: Managing Friendly Fire in the War on Bugs Adam L. Hersh, MD, PhD 11:20 a.m. Oh Titus Medium Alejandro Hoberman, MD 11:40 a.m. Q & A/Pearls and Predictions Concurrent Session A A, O, NO, or Oh NO! Alejandro Hoberman 12:30 p.m. Abdominal Pain: Is It All in Your Head? Rachel Rosen, MD, MPH Concurrent Session B Office Procedures Shiva Kalidindi MD, MPH MS(Ed.); Earl Fowler BSN, RN; Michael E. Kirk, EMTP; Thomas Lacy, MD Friday, July 17 7 a.m. Registration/Continental Breakfast Green (or Rotten?) Apples - Moderator: J. Carlton Gartner, Jr. MD 7:30 a.m. What Do We Know About the Efficacy and Safety of Dietary Supplements? Donald M. Marcus, MD 8 a.m. Chronic Lyme Disease: What is it and How to Manage it? Eugene D. Shapiro, MD 8:30 a.m. Systemic Allergic Reactions in Children; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention Richard F. Lockey, MD 9 a.m. Q & A/Pearls and Predictions 9:40 a.m. Break/Exhibits Clinical Challenges Moderator: Robert S. Walter, MD, FAAP 9:55 a.m. The Care of Gender Non-Conforming Patients from Children to Young Adults Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH 10:30 a.m. The ABCs of Prescribing OCPs in the Office - Enitan Adegite, MD, MPH 11 a.m. Sublingual/Oral Immunotherapy - Richard F. Lockey, MD 11:30 a.m. Q & A/Pearls and Predictions Concurrent Session A The Hazards of Chiropractic Care Donald M. Marcus, MD 12:30 p.m. Maximizing Neuroplasticity in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Karen Pape, MD, FRCPC Concurrent Session B Saturday, July 18 Office Procedures Shiva Kalidindi, MD, MPH MS(Ed.); Earl Fowler, BSN, RN; Michael E. Kirk, EMTP; Thomas Lacy, MD 7 a.m. Registration/Continental Breakfast 7:30 a.m. The PDSA Cycle Patoula G. Panagos, MD 8:15 a.m. Change Management Steven Kairys, MD, MPH 9:00 a.m. How to Identify Potential QI Projects within your Practice Thomas McInerny, MD, FAAP 9:45 a.m. Break (and hotel checkout) 10:15 a.m. QI for the Pediatrician What s in Your Toolbox? Part 1 11 a.m. QI for the Pediatrician What s in Your Toolbox? Part 2 Stephen A. Pearlman, MD, MSHQS 11:45 a.m. Panel Discussion 12:30 p.m. Adjourn Comprehensive baseline concussion testing: How would you do? Tim Duer, PT, MS, CSCS, SCS Take part in ImPACT and BESS tests, get your results, and leave better able to interpret the results of a comprehensive baseline concussion test for your patients. This opportunity will be offered concurrently with the general and concurrent sessions, Wednesday, July 15 through Friday, July 17. No preregistration required!

Objectives At the conclusion of this program, participants should be able to: Implement evidence-based practices for developing a differential diagnosis for, assessing and managing clinical issues that occur in the primary care office. Assess adolescents for depression and other suicide risk factors using a screening tool. Diagnose and assess sports injuries. Counsel patients and families on appropriate and available concussion guidelines/ treatment. Counsel patients and families on next steps when gene sequencing tests identify carrier status for genetic diseases and increased likelihood for adult onset of various diseases that may not have an immediate impact on the patient s health. Implement prescribing strategies that support antibiotic stewardship. Implement patient supplement recommendations based on appropriate clinical indications. Participate in and lead quality improvement projects at their practice. Accreditation Nemours is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Nemours designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Educational Grants This course may be supported in part by unrestricted educational grants in accordance with ACCME Standards. At the time of this printing, a list of commercial supporters was not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all exhibitors and supporters in conference materials and at the time of the meeting. Disclosure Policy As a provider accredited by the ACCME, Nemours must ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in its educational activities. All faculty involved in the development of CME content are required to disclose to Nemours their relevant financial relationships. An individual has a relevant financial relationship if he/she has a financial relationship in any amount occurring in the last 12 months with a commercial interest whose products or services are discussed in the CME activity content over which the individual has control. Nemours has policies in place to resolve potential financial conflicts of interest. Relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to the activity audience. Americans with Disabilities Act In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Nemours/Alfred I. dupont Hospital for Children will provide modifications in teaching methodologies to accommodate individual needs. To request disability accommodations, contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education at least 15 days in advance of the program at 302-651-6750. Registration Advance registration is required and should be received by July 1, 2015. All registrations received by this date will be confirmed by mail. Fees The conference registration fee is $600 for physicians, $500 for nurses and allied health professionals and $295 for students and residents with a letter from their program director. This fee includes all course materials, continental breakfast and refreshments at breaks. Refunds A refund less a $100 processing fee will be given for WRITTEN cancellations received before July 1, 2015. No refunds will be given after this date. The hospital is not responsible for any cancellation or change fees assessed by hotels, airlines or travel agencies. Hotel Information A block of rooms has been reserved at Disney s BoardWalk Resort at the Walt Disney World Resort, which embodies the charming atmosphere of a 1940s mid-atlantic seaside village. - within walking distance of Disney s Hollywood Studios and Epcot - bustling boardwalk nightclubs, restaurants and shops are right outside your front door. - beautifully appointed rooms and incredible swimming pools highlight this luxury hotel experience. - complimentary scheduled transportation to all Walt Disney World Resort theme parks. - complimentary luggage service directly from the airplane to your hotel room. Single or double rooms are available at the conference rate of $199 per night (plus tax.) Hotel reservations must be made through the Walt Disney World Resort, 407-939-4686. Please mention the Alfred I. dupont Hospital for Children and the name of the conference () to obtain the group discount. The deadline for hotel reservations is June 2, 2015. However, the hotel may fill well before the deadline, so please reserve early. (If you prefer to reserve a room at a different Walt Disney World Resort hotel, you can also do that through the phone number above.) Discount Disney Tickets Information on specially priced tickets to the Walt Disney World Resort Theme Parks will be emailed upon registration. Transportation Disney s Magical Express Transportation, a complimentary shuttle and luggage delivery service, will take you from the airport directly to your Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Please call 407-827-6777 to book your Disney s Magical Express Transportation reservation. To ensure seamless service, please make your Disney s Magical Express Transportation reservation at least 30 days in advance of your arrival date. For More Information Contact Karen Bidus,, Office of Continuing Medical Education Phone (302)651-6752 E-mail kbidus@nemours.org

REGISTRATION FORM July 15-18, 2015 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 1, 2015 Name Title/Degree Name as it should appear on your name badge Employer/Practice Address City/State/Zip Telephone Number E-mail Address Fax number Thursday, July 16, 2015 Concurrent Sessions: Please number in order of preference Session A: A, O, NO, or Oh NO! and Abdominal Pain: Is It All in Your Head? Session B: Office Emergencies- Limited to 32 participants. This hands-on training will focus on common/interesting office procedures and emergencies, using task trainers and low and high fidelity simulators. Friday, July 17, 2015 Concurrent Sessions: Please number in order of preference Session A: The Hazards of Chiropractic Care and Maximizing Neuroplasticity in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. Session B: Office Emergencies - Limited to 32 participants. This hands-on training will focus on common/interesting office procedures and emergencies, using task trainers and low and high fidelity simulators. Fees: Full payment is due with registration $600 for physicians $500 for allied health professionals $295 for students and residents with letter from Program Director Indicate method of payment: Register online with a credit card at www.pedsuniversity.org (MasterCard, VISA, American Express, or Discover Card) OR Enclosed is my check for $ payable to the. Please include name of registrant on the memo line of the check. Mail check and completed registration form to: Office of Continuing Medical Education PO Box 269, 19899 A News and Educational Resource for the Pediatric Community