Join us for our 13th Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Advances and Controversies for the Clinician 2012 Disney s BoardWalk Resort at Walt Disney World Resort Lake Buena Vista, Florida April 11-14, 2012
General Information COURSE INTRODUCTION This four-day course emphasizes the diagnosis and management of common and unusual problems of acutely ill and injured children. The course combines dynamic lectures, interactive group discussions and informal concurrent workshops to allow participants to interact with faculty. There will be many opportunities for question and answer encounters with presenters. 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 19.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This course has been approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 19.75 hour(s) of ACEP Category I credit. FEES The conference registration fee is $650 for physicians, $550 for nurses and allied health professionals and $275 for students and residents with a letter from their program director. This fee includes all course materials, continental breakfast and refreshments during breaks. WELCOME RECEPTION We have planned a dazzling dessert reception for you and your family on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 7 p.m. in the gazebo at Sea Breeze Point at Disney s BoardWalk Inn. There will be a special decorate your own cupcake bar for the young folks and a special visitor for the young and the young at heart! Please indicate on the registration form the number of complimentary reservations you would like for your immediate family. HOTEL INFORMATION A block of rooms has been reserved at Disney s BoardWalk Inn at the Walt Disney World Resort. In this special resort, Walt Disney World has recreated the charming atmosphere of a 1940 s mid-atlantic seaside village. Disney s BoardWalk Inn features shingled rooftops, private courtyards and gardens reminiscent of the romantic bed and breakfast inns found along the mid-atlantic coast. Not only is Disney s BoardWalk Inn within walking distance of Disney s Hollywood Studios TM and Epcot, but bustling boardwalk nightclubs, restaurants and shops are right outside your front door. From the exquisite antiques to the beautifully appointed rooms, this luxury hotel experience is one you won t forget. And, attendees enjoy complimentary scheduled transportation to all Walt Disney World Theme Parks. Single or double rooms are available at the conference rate of $295 per night plus tax (currently 12.5%, but subject to change.) Hotel reservations must be made through Walt Disney World, (407) 934-3372. Please mention the Nemours/Alfred I. dupont Hospital for Children and the name of the conference (Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2012) to obtain the group discount. The deadline for hotel reservations is March 9, 2012. The hotel often fills well before the deadline, so please reserve early. If you are interested in reserving a room at a different Walt Disney World Resort Hotel you can also do that through the number above. DISCOUNT DISNEY TICKETS Information on specially priced tickets to the Walt Disney World Theme Parks can be found at www.pedseducation.org. 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. GROUND 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. You will receive an Airport Transportation Booklet from Disney s Magical Express Transportation containing general information and special barcoded luggage tags which you will attach to your luggage before departure. Upon arrival at Orlando International Airport, you will be directed to the Disney Airport Welcome Center. Next, depart for your Walt Disney World Resort Hotel in a complimentary motor coach while your luggage goes straight from the plane to your room. At the end of your stay, enjoy the convenience of Disney s Magical Express Transportation from your Walt Disney World Resort Hotel to Orlando International Airport. REGISTRATION Advance registration is required and should be received by March 28, 2012. All registrations received by this date will be confirmed by mail. Registration is limited and will be honored in the order of the date received. To register with a check: Return the completed registration form with full payment using check (payable to Nemours/ Alfred I. dupont Hospital for Children) to the Continuing Medical Education Office, dupont Hospital for Children, P.O. Box 269, 19899. To register with a credit card: If you are paying by MasterCard, VISA, American Express or Discover Card, please complete the registration form found online at www.pedseducation.org. A SUITE DEAL FOR EARLY REGISTRANTS All conference attendees whose registration is received by February 14, 2012, by computer, fax or mail, will be entered in a drawing to win a free upgrade to a garden suite. The garden suite is two stories and sleeps four. The first floor has a living room with a pull-out sofa, a powder room, and a small kitchenette. The second floor has a loft bedroom with a king size bed, full bath with shower and whirlpool tub. The upgrade would be for the evenings of April 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, 2012. REFUNDS A refund, less a $100 processing fee, will be given for WRITTEN cancellations received before March 28, 2012. 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. 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 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. FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact: Karen Bidus Nemours/Alfred I. dupont Hospital for Children Office of Continuing Medical Education P.O. Box 269 19899 (302) 651-6752 kbidus@nemours.org
13th Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Advances and Controversies for the Clinician 2012 GUEST FACULTY Stephen Ludwig, MD Perelman School of Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania Senior Advisor for Medical Education Designated Institutional Official The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Mark G. Roback, MD, FAAP & Emergency Medicine University of Minnesota Medical School Director, Division of Emergency Medicine University of Minnesota Amplatz Children s Hospital Minneapolis, MN Richard M. Ruddy, MD University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Director, Emergency Medicine Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH AGENDA Objectives are listed below each topic TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 10 7:00 p.m. Welcome Reception WEDNESDAY APRIL 11 7:00 a.m. Registration/ Breakfast 7:45 a.m. Welcome S. Selbst, MD 8:00 a.m. Update on Pediatric Sedation M. Roback, MD Outline non-pharmacologic strategies for performing ED procedures. Discuss commonly used ED sedation drug regimens, routes of administration, effects and associated adverse events as well as interventions that may be required. Recognize sedation drug regimen options available to help provide best outcomes based on patient characteristics and the procedure to be performed. 8:45 a.m. Child Abuse S. Ludwig, MD Identify findings that are characteristic of physical abuse. Distinguish physical findings often confused with physical abuse. Formulate further evaluation and an appropriate course of action when the suspicion of abuse exists. 9:30 a.m. Acute Management of Animal Bites J. Loiselle, MD Describe necessary wound management including indications for rabies and tetanus immunizations. Identify those bites at particular risk for infection. 10:00 a.m. Questions and Answers Faculty Panel NEMOURS/ALFRED I. dupont HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN FACULTY Steven M. Selbst, MD, FAAP, FACEP Vice-Chair for Education Director, Pediatric Residency Program Thomas Jefferson University/ Attending Physician, Division of Emergency Medicine John Loiselle, MD, FAAP Associate Chief, Division of Emergency Medicine Todd F. Glass, MD, MS Chief, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Nemours Children s Hospital Orlando, FL Magdy W. Attia, MD, FAAP, FACEP Associate Director, Emergency Medicine Maria Carmen G. Diaz, MD, FAAP, FACEP Clinical Associate and Emergency Medicine Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine Anita Roy, MD Senior Fellow, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Arezoo Zomorrodi, MD, FAAP Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine 10:15 a.m. Break 10:30 a.m. Is there a Doctor in the House? S. Selbst, MD Use an Automated External Defibrillator. Become adept at several techniques for treating children A. Roy, MD (and some adults) with emergencies at the scene. 11:45 a.m. Questions and Answers Faculty Panel 11:55 a.m. Concurrent Sessions: 911- Pediatric Emergency Cases M. Roback, MD Evaluate and manage challenging pediatric emergency cases including children with altered mental status and hypotensive shock. Recognize and manage complications of common pediatric illnesses or injuries. Pediatric Radiology- Difficult Cases Develop an approach to reading plain radiographs commonly obtained in the acute care setting. Identify subtle as well as classic radiographic findings in acute pediatric presentations. Best Kept Secrets in Pediatric Emergency Medicine S. Selbst, MD Identify challenging diagnoses and difficult decisions in pediatric emergency medicine. Develop an approach to common and unusual pediatric illnesses encountered in the ED. 1:00 p.m. Adjourn ENT Emergencies-Cases to Remember M. Attia, MD Develop an approach to a child with nasal and oropharyngeal trauma. Discuss the latest management of a child with an ENT infection or foreign body. THURSDAY APRIL 12 7:00 a.m. Breakfast 7:30 a.m. Visual Diagnosis in Pediatric Emergency Medicine S. Ludwig, MD Recognize a variety of common and uncommon disease entities that present to the Pediatric Emergency Department. Generate a differential diagnosis and management plan for these disease entities.
8:30 a.m. Management of Asthma in the Pediatric ED R. Ruddy, MD Outline the latest evidence for rescue and controller treatment of a child with asthma. Discuss the areas of controversy in management of a child who is wheezing. 9:15 a.m. Urologic Emergencies M. Attia, MD Generate a differential diagnosis of a child with scrotal swelling and/or pain. Identify various penile related complaints. Develop management plan for genital trauma. 9:45 a.m. Questions and Answers Faculty Panel 10:00 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. Pediatric Resuscitation: ABC vs. CAB M. Roback, MD Discuss the newest recommendations for advanced life support in infants and children. Manage cardiopulmonary failure, cardiopulmonary arrest and pulseless electrical activity. 11:00 a.m. Metabolic Emergencies S. Ludwig, MD Discuss the diagnostic approach to a wide range of metabolic emergencies. Identify presenting signs and symptoms and red flags for metabolic emergencies. 11:45 a.m. Questions and Answers Faculty Panel 11:55 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 1:00 p.m Adjourn Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies R. Ruddy, MD Describe the management plan for a child with respiratory distress. Outline the controversies in management of bronchiolitis. Discuss the new pediatric guideline for pneumonia and how to use it. Neonatal Nightmares S. Selbst MD Recognize life-threatening conditions of babies in the first month of life. Develop a differential diagnosis of the critically ill newborn. Pediatric Sports Injuries Recognize common risk factors for injury in children who participate in sports. Begin initial evaluation and management for children with sports-related injuries. J. Loiselle, MD The Limping Child A. Zomorrodi, MD Develop a differential diagnosis for the child who presents with a limp. Distinguish the difference between infectious and non-infectious causes of limp. FRIDAY APRIL 13 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 7:30 a.m. Approach to the Injured Child T. Glass, MD Outline the controversies in pediatric trauma. Develop a management plan for the critically injured child. 8:15 a.m. Hematology-Oncology Emergencies R. Ruddy, MD Describe the initial management for a child with fever and pain with sickle cell disease. Develop a management plan for acute anemia. Recognize the presentations of and manage a child with possible leukemia. 9:00 a.m. Young Child with Abdominal Pain M. Attia, MD Describe the differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen in young children. Discuss the value of ancillary laboratory studies in managing a young child with abdominal pain. 9:30 a.m. Questions and Answers Faculty Panel 9:45 a.m. Break 10:00 a.m. Pediatric Chest Pain S. Selbst, MD Discuss the common causes of chest pain in children. Describe the initial evaluation of a child with chest pain and when / which diagnostic studies are indicated. 10:30 a.m. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Jeopardy Recognize the classic visual presentations of illness and injuries in children. Describe abnormalities on a variety of pediatric radiographs. 11:30 a.m. Questions and Answers Faculty Panel 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Sessions Malpractice in the ED- Cases to Learn From Discuss common diagnoses that lead to malpractice suits in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. List ways to reduce malpractice actions in emergency or acute pediatric care. Toxicology Cases List important toxidromes. Manage patients with a variety of common overdoses and/or consequential toxicity. Describe toxicology-specific approaches to children needing advanced life support. Minor Procedures in the ED and Office Identify pitfalls in successfully performing minor procedures. Develop models or methods to teach and practice common procedures. Code Blue! Pediatric Mock Code Scenarios Describe the principles of pediatric resuscitation. Manage the airway of a simulated pediatric patient. SATURDAY APRIL 14 7:00 a.m. Breakfast S. Selbst, MD M. Attia, MD J. Loiselle, MD A.Roy, MD A. Zomorrodi, MD M. Roback, MD 7:30 a.m. Summer Scourges J. Loiselle, MD Identify specific signs and symptoms of insect bites and stings. Explain the management of summertime afflictions such as poison ivy and sunburn. 8:15 a.m. Not So FAST a Stepwise Approach to the Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Abdominal Trauma Describe the initial management for a child with abdominal injury. Learn the value of diagnostic tests in evaluating a child with an injured abdomen. 8:45 a.m. Psychiatric Emergencies S. Selbst, MD Recognize which pediatric patients are at risk for suicide. Learn how to assess and plan disposition for adolescents with a conversion disorder. 9:30 a.m. Questions and Answers Faculty Panel 9:45 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. Classic Controversies in Pediatric Emergency Medicine J. Loiselle, MD Describe different approaches to management of complex pediatric conditions. Develop a methodical and sensible approach to clinical situations that may have no right or wrong answer. 11:15 a.m. Minor Head Trauma A. Zomorrodi, MD Discuss controversies in managing a child with minor head trauma. Outline recommendations for returning to sports after a concussion. Determine which patients require a head CT after minor injury. 11:45 a.m. Headaches in Children A. Roy, MD List the differential diagnosis for a child with an acute, severe headache. Describe the acute management of a child with a headache and know when imaging is necessary. 12:15 p.m. Questions and Answers Faculty Panel 12:30 p.m. Adjourn
REGISTRATION FORM Pediatric Emergency Medicine Advances and Controversies for the Clinician April 11-14, 2012 Name Title/Degree Name as it should appear on name badge Daytime Telephone Number Fax Number Email Address Profession/Specialty Employer Address to which confirmation should be sent City State Zip Code Fees: Full payment is due with registration o $650 for physicians o $550 for allied health professionals o $275 for students and residents with letter from Program Director Wednesday, April 11, 2012 Concurrent Sessions: Please number in order of preference 911- Pediatric Emergency Cases Pediatric Radiology- Difficult Cases Best Kept Secrets in Pediatric Emergency Medicine ENT Emergencies- Cases to Remember Thursday, April 12, 2012 Concurrent Sessions: Please number in order of preference Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies Neonatal Nightmares Pediatric Sports Injuries The Limping Child Friday, April 13, 2012 Concurrent Sessions: Please number in order of preference Malpractice in the ED Toxicology Cases Minor Procedures Pediatric Mock Code Scenarios Welcome Reception Yes, I would like complimentary reservations for my immediate family for the Welcome Reception on Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Please reserve (#) children s spaces and (#) adult spaces. Indicate method of payment: o Register with credit card online at www.pedseducation.org OR o Enclosed is my check for $ made payable to the Nemours/ Alfred I. dupont Hospital for Children. Mail check and registration form to Office of Continuing Medical Education, P.O. Box 269, 19899 Your source for online pediatric continuing medical education from Nemours. PedsEducation.org o Yes, I d like to receive an online newsletter from PedsEducation.org announcing upcoming conferences and the latest FREE online CME presentations from Nemours. (Please make sure you have provided your email address above.) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MARCH 28, 2012 Register with credit card online at PedsEducation.org or mail this form with check to Nemours/Alfred I. dupont Hospital for Children Office of Continuing Medical Education P.O. Box 269 19899 2011 The Nemours Foundation. Nemours is a registered trademark of the Nemours Foundation. 704-AIDHC
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Advances and Controversies for the Clinician April 11-14, 2012 Disney s BoardWalk Resort at Walt Disney World Resort Lake Buena Vista, Florida This four-day course emphasizes the diagnosis and management of common and unusual problems of acutely ill and injured children. The course combines dynamic lectures, interactive group discussions and informal concurrent workshops to allow participants to interact with faculty. There will be many opportunities for question and answer encounters with presenters. Visit PedsEducation.org Your source for Continuing Medical Education from Nemours Disney c/o The Nemours Foundation Continuing Medical Education P.O. Box 269 19899