NavIgatIng the Journey of PedIatrIc DIabetes Closing the Gaps 4.21.17 cary, nc SUPPORTED BY THE
NavIgatIng the Journey of PedIatrIc DIabetes Closing the Gaps FRIDAY 4.21.17 111 Realtors Way Cary, NC 27513 7:45 am Registration 8:25 am to 4:30 pm Program The purpose of this activity is to educate healthcare providers of all levels on the current diagnostic, treatment and long-term management strategies for children and teenagers with diabetes. Participants attending the sessions will be able to correctly identify actions to manage the diabetic patient from childhood to college. Target Audience Pediatricians, family practice physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, inpatient and outpatient nurses, school nurses, dietitians, social workers Objectives At the conclusion of this educational activity, the participant should be able to: Recognize how to diagnose diabetes in pediatric patients, including differentiating between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes and understand the initial management of these patients. Describe basic and practical ways in managing hypoglycemia, diabetesrelated technology, dietary recommendations, sick-day management and parenting a child with Type 1 diabetes in the school setting. Identify challenges faced by a Type 1 diabetic while transitioning through formal school to college and then the workforce. Discuss the future of diabetes, including updates in diagnostic and treatment strategies. Formulate strategies to address and overcome unique nutrition situations seen with patients and families.
Agenda 7:45 am Registration, Breakfast Refreshments & Exhibits 8:25 Welcome & Overview Course Director: Hillary E. Lockemer, MD, FAAP 8:30 The Basics of Identifying & Managing Diabetes Update Hillary E. Lockemer, MD, FAAP 9:30 Sick Day Management William Lagarde, MD, FAAP 10:30 Break & Exhibits 11:00 Ask the Experts Moderator: Hillary E. Lockemer, MD, FAAP Panel Guests: Melissa A. Carlucci, MD, Kristy Dennis, MSW, LCSW, Janet Kala, RN, CDE and Susan Kroupa, RN, NCSN 12:15 pm Lunch & Exhibits 1:15 Dietary Management of Children & Adolescents with Diabetes Amanda Crane, RDN 2:15 Break & Exhibits 2:30 Transitional Care Best Practices Moderator: Hillary E. Lockemer, MD, FAAP Panel Guests: A. Brooke Epley, Amy W. Howell, MD, FAAP, CDE, BC-ADM and Sara Lynn James, BSN, RN 4:00 The Future of Diabetes TBD 4:30 pm Adjourn Speakers Course Director Hillary E. Lockemer, MD, FAAP WakeMed Physician Practices Pediatric Endocrinology Melissa A. Carlucci, MD WakeMed Physician Practices Pediatric Endocrinology Amanda Crane, RDN Pediatric Registered Dietitian Nutritionist University of Virginia Children s Hospital REGISTER ONLINE! WWW.WAKEAHEC.ORG Kristy Dennis, MSW, LCSW Diabetes Counselor WakeMed Physician Practices Pediatric Endocrinology A. Brooke Epley Medical Student Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine Amy W. Howell, MD, FAAP, CDE, BC-ADM Diabetologist Down East Diabetology Sara Lynn James, BSN, RN Pediatric Clinical Nurse II WakeMed Health & Hospitals Janet Kala, RN, CDE Certified Diabetes Educator WakeMed Children s Diabetes and Endocrinology Center Susan M. Kroupa, RN, NCSN School Health Diabetes Nurse School Based Public Health Services William Lagarde, MD, FAAP Director, WakeMed Physician Practices Pediatric Endocrinology
Registration Early fee $60; after April 1, 2017 $80 Discounted registration fee due to the support of WakeMed Foundation. Register online at www.wakeahec.org. No refunds will be issued unless we are notified by 5 pm April 17, 2017. A $25 cancellation fee will be deducted from your registration fee if a refund is issued. Substitutes are encouraged. Vouchers are accepted. Registration includes online handouts and certificate of completion. Directions and parking information will be emailed with your confirmation letter. Breakfast refreshments and lunch will be provided. Course Credit Wake AHEC designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Accreditation: The Wake Area Health Education Center is accredited by the North Carolina Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CNE Contact Hours 6.25 Wake AHEC Nursing Education, is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. A participant must attend 100% of the program to receive credit. Partial credit will not be awarded. Dietitian: 6.25 CPEU pending approval. Wake AHEC CEU: 0.6 Wake AHEC will provide 0.7 CEU to participants upon completion of this activity. A participant must attend 100% of the program to receive credit. Partial credit will not be awarded. Wake AHEC Contact Hours: Wake AHEC will provide up to 6.25 Contact Hours to participants. Other health professionals will receive Wake AHEC CEU and contact hours and a certificate of attendance from an AMA PRA Category 1 Credit activity. These certificates are accepted by the North Carolina Board for physician assistants and NC Board of Pharmacy. License requirements are subject to change. Wake AHEC recommends that participants contact their licensing boards for specific questions. Wake AHEC is part of the North Carolina AHEC Program. ADA Statement and Inclement Weather Policy Visit www.wakeahec.org for ADA statement and inclement weather policy. Questions? Contact Diana McCullers at 919-350-0462 or dmccullers@wakeahec.org.
NavIgatIng the Journey of PedIatrIcDIabetes 51791/dmc Early fee $60; after April 1, 2017 $80. No refunds will be issued after 5 pm on April 17, 2017. PID#: (Last name + last 4 digits of Social Security #). If you have attended a Wake AHEC program in the last 6 months, we only need your Personal ID (PID) number and a phone number. If there are changes to your personal data, please update your information below. Dr. Mr. Ms. Mrs. First Name MI Last Social Security # (last 4 digits only) Clinical Specialty Degree(s) (e.g., MD, PharmD, MS, BS) Employer Name Job Title Department Preferred E-mail (required) Work Address City ( ) ( ) State Zip Work Fax Work Phone Home Address ( ) State Zip Home County Home Phone By providing your fax number, email address and telephone number, you have granted permission for us to contact you via the numbers and address indicated. PAYMENT OPTIONS Payment of check, credit card or supervisor signature must accompany registration. City Check enclosed. (Make check payable to Wake AHEC.) Corporate Card Personal Card MC Visa AMEX Discover Card # Authorized Signature Exp. Date Name as it appears on card Employer will make payment. Supervisor complete below and fax registration to 919-350-0470. Supervisor s Name Printed Supervisor s Signature Title Phone Register Today! Online: www.wakeahec.org Fax: 919-350-0470 Mail: Wake AHEC Attn: Diana McCullers 3261 Atlantic Avenue Suite 212 Raleigh, NC 27604-1657 By signing, I am certifying that agency payment will follow. If you have a balance due and do not attend or send a substitute, you will be invoiced for the full program fee. Place a check ( ) if needed. Vegetarian meal (if meal provided) How did you hear about this course? Brochure/Flyer Email Fax Word of mouth MyAHEC WAKEMED EMPLOYEES ONLY An Education, Meeting & Travel Request Form must be submitted with the registration for processing if your department is paying.
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