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CONNECTICUT CHILDREN S MEDICAL CENTER Continuing Medical Education 2017-2018 Programs http://cme.connecticutchildrens.org We thank the Children s Fund of Connecticut for its generous support of the Mental Health Evening Lecture Series. 17-411_8.4.17.indd 1

Pediatric Evening Lecture Series 2017-2018 September 26, 2017 November 2, 2017 February 22, 2018 April 5, 2018 5:30-8 pm Pond House Café, 1555 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut Buffet dinner included Schedule Expanded Schedule** 5:30-6 pm Registration 5:30-6 pm Registration 5:30-6:30 pm Buffet Dinner 5:30-6:30 pm Buffet Dinner 6:30-7:30 pm Lecture 6-8 pm Lecture 7:30-8 pm Q&A 8-8:30 pm Q&A For more information about any Connecticut Children s CME program, please visit http://cme.connecticutchildrens.org. 17-411_8.4.17.indd 2

Introduction: Through the Pediatric Evening Lecture Series, Connecticut Children s Department of Continuing Medical Education offers educational programs dealing with a wide spectrum of medical topics of interest to the medical community. Needs Assessment: Topic selection is based on needs identified through hospital admission and referral patterns, clinical guidelines developed by specialty organizations, licensing and certification criteria, input from Connecticut Children s sub-specialists, and feedback from the practicing community. The Office of Continuing Medical Education plans evidence-based, CME activities that enhance physician competence and performance, improve patient outcomes, and better equip physicians and other health care providers to practice in a changing healthcare environment. The Pediatric Evening Lecture Series strives to present a practical and evidence-based approach to common pediatric topics that impact primary care practitioners. Target Audience: This activity is designed for pediatricians, family practitioners, pediatric advance-practice nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Registered nurses and school nurses also may find the information valuable. Format: Lecture, panel discussion, Q&A Accreditation: These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) by Connecticut Children s Medical Center. Connecticut Children s Medical Center designates the Pediatric Evening Lecture Series for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. SEPTEMBER 26, 2017 WHAT S NEW IN THE EVALUATION OF NEWBORN HEARING LOSS ** Christopher Grindle, MD Attending Otolaryngologist, Connecticut Children s Medical Center THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY: BEYOND OTITIS MEDIA Scott Schoem, MD Division Head, Otolaryngology, Connecticut Children s Medical Center 1. List the methods for newborn screening and follow-up evaluation and management for infants with hearing loss. 2. Describe the role and process of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in newborns who refer on newborn hearing screen. 3. Distinguish on the physical exam between myringosclerosis and cholesteatoma, and differences in treatment. NOVEMBER 2, 2017 BEYOND THE NICU: GROWTH AND NUTRITION OF EX-PRETERM INFANTS Shabnam Lainwala, MD Attending Neonatologist, Connecticut Children s Medical Center 1. Discuss the early nutrition needs of preterm infants. 2. List the risk factors for poor growth and nutrition in preterm infants. 3. Discuss the growth and nutrition outcomes of preterm children. FEBRUARY 22, 2018 NEPHROLOGY UPDATE FOR PRIMARY CARE PRACTITIONERS Cynthia Silva, MD, FAAP Division Head, Nephrology, Connecticut Children s Medical Center 1. Describe the evaluation and treatment of a febrile UTI in infants and children 2-24 months of age. 2. Describe the AAP 2011 Guidelines. 3. Describe when to refer to the Center for Kidney and Bladder Disorders. APRIL 5, 2018 SLEEP DISORDERS** Craig Schramm, MD Division Head, Pulmonology, Connecticut Children s Medical Center Jay D. Kenkare, MD Medical Director, Sleep Center Sleep Medicine Program, Division of Pulmonology, Connecticut Children s Medical Center Lynelle Schneeberg, PsyD Sleep Psychologist, Division of Pulmonology, Connecticut Children s Medical Center 1. Identify the two main types of behavioral insomnia of childhood and be familiar with the typical treatment. 2. Identify common presenting features of narcolepsy in childhood and adolescence. 3. List the differences between obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep apnea, and identify common causes of central sleep apnea in children. 17-411_8.4.17.indd 3

The Andrulonis Child Mental Health Evening Lecture Series 2017-2018 October 24, 2017 January 16, 2018 March 1, 2018 5:30-8 pm Pond House Café, 1555 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut Buffet dinner included Schedule Expanded Schedule** 5:30-6 pm Registration 5:30-6 pm Registration 5:30-6:30 pm Buffet Dinner 5:30-6:30 pm Buffet Dinner 6:30-7:30 pm Lecture 6-8 pm Lecture 7:30-8 pm Q&A 8-8:30 pm Q&A For more information about any Connecticut Children s CME program, please visit http://cme.connecticutchildrens.org. 17-411_8.4.17.indd 4

Introduction: This lecture series is supported by the Dr. Paul A. Tony Andrulonis Memorial Fund for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. We are pleased to be able to present this lecture series as part of Tony s legacy - a reminder of his dedication to excellence and education in child psychiatry and mental health. Needs Assessment: Using a variety of needs assessment tools, including: surveys of the target audience, Connecticut Children s admissions data, state and local data, approved standards of care, licensing and certification criteria, and input from Connecticut Children s Medical Center sub-specialists, the Office of Continuing Medical Education plans evidence-based CME activities that enhance the competence and performance of health care providers, improve patient outcomes, and better equip physicians to practice in a changing healthcare environment. With increasing frequency, primary care pediatric practitioners are required to diagnose and manage a variety of mental health issues. The Andrulonis Child Mental Health Evening Lecture Series is structured to improve the skill sets required to meet this challenge. Target Audience: This activity is designed for pediatricians, family practitioners, psychiatrists, pediatric advanced-practice nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Child and adolescent psychologists, registered nurses, school nurses and school social workers also may find the information valuable. Format: Lecture, panel discussion, Q&A Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) by Connecticut Children s Medical Center. Connecticut Children s Medical Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 4.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. OCTOBER 24, 2017 KNOW THE SIGNS: CREATING SAFER SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES Tim Makris Managing Director and Co-founder, Sandy Hook Promise 1. Describe the signs and signals of a person in need of help before they can hurt themselves, or before a crisis. JANUARY 16, 2018 TRIPLE P (POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM): SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, VALUING AND INVESTING IN THE WHOLE CHILD AND FAMILY SYSTEM Alice Farrell, JD, LCSW, MSW President and CEO, Olive Branch Clinical and Consulting Services, LLC 1. Describe the Triple P (Positive Parenting Program s) multi-tiered system of evidence-based education and support for parents and caregivers of children. 2. Describe how using Triple P as a communication tool and approach to parent engagement can enhance patient-parent and patient-provider relationships and outcomes. 3. Describe the Triple P network, resources, partners, and the mechanics for navigating and accessing Triple P services. MARCH 1, 2018 ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH: A PRIMER FOR PRIMARY CARE PRACTITIONERS Fadi Haddad, MD Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist Clinical Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine 1. Describe when and how to refer a patient as a child psychiatric emergency. 2. Describe how to handle a crisis outside the hospital. 3. Describe the modalities of treatment for children inside and outside the hospital setting. 17-411_8.4.17.indd 5

REGISTRATION FORM Name: Degree: Organization: Street Address: City, State, Zip Code: Telephone & Fax: Email: (For communication purposes only, we do not share email addresses) 17-411_8.4.17.indd 6 Please register me for: PEDIATRIC EVENING LECTURE September 26, 2017 November 2, 2017 April 5, 2018 All four sessions Fee: $65 per session $220 all four lectures February 22, 2018 MENTAL HEALTH EVENING LECTURE October 24, 2017 January 16, 2018 March 1, 2018 All three sessions Fee: $65 per session $165 all three lectures Registrations received later than five business days before a program will be subject to a $15 late charge. Please send completed form and check (payable to Connecticut Children s Medical Center - CME) to: Diane Mouradjian, Continuing Medical Education Connecticut Children s Medical Center 282 Washington St., Hartford, CT 06106 For additional information, contact: Diane Mouradjian at 860.837.6264 or dmouradjian@connecticutchildrens.org Brenda McCauliff at 860.837.6281 or bmccauliff@connecticutchildrens.org

Pediatric Grand Rounds Tuesdays from 8-9 am, September through June Gilman Auditorium, Conklin Building, Hartford Hospital Free SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 DECEMBER 19, 2017 JANUARY 23, 2018 MARCH 13, 2018 DATES OF MANDATORY GRAND ROUNDS LECTURES RISK MANAGEMENT PSYCHIATRY INFECTIOUS DISEASE SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT (SCAN) All Pediatric Grand Rounds are available for online viewing through live web stream, podcast, and on demand. Connecticut Children s Medical Center designates each lecture for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). For a complete calendar of Pediatric Grand Rounds lectures, visit http://cme.connecticutchildrens.org. Other CME Programs HALF-DAY MENTAL HEALTH SYMPOSIUM: OPIOIDS SPONSORED BY THE ANDRULONIS CHILD MENTAL HEALTH LECTURE SERIES Save the Date May 15, 2018 4-8 pm Pond House Café, 1555 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut Buffet dinner included FORMAT TARGET AUDIENCE TOPICS Lecture, panel discussion, Q&A This activity is designed for pediatricians, family practitioners, psychiatrists, pediatric advanced-practice nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Child and adolescent psychologists, registered nurses, school nurses and school social workers also may find the information valuable. NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME PANEL DISCUSSION PRIMER ON ADDICTION IN PEDIATRICS Ilana Waynik, MD - Attending, Inpatient Management, Connecticut Children s Medical Center; Assistant Professor, UConn School of Medicine Christopher Morosky, MD - Attending, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UConn Health; Assistant Professor, UConn School of Medicine Jonathan Craig Allen, MD - Chief of Psychiatry, Midstate Hospital, Meriden, CT Registration fee: $90 More details will be forthcoming. You may expect a flyer in the mail. To register, send a check payable to Connecticut Children s CME to Connecticut Children s Medical Center, c/o Diane Mouradjian, CME Office, 282 Washington St., Hartford, CT 06106 For additional information contact: Diane Mouradjian at 860.837.6264 or dmouradjian@connecticutchildrens.org Brenda McCauliff at 860.837.6281 or bmccauliff@connecticutchildrens.org 17-411_8.4.17.indd 7

NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID HARTFORD, CT PERMIT NO. 3745 Connecticut Children s Medical Center 282 Washington Street Hartford, CT 06106 CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY All faculty members participating in CME activities sponsored by Connecticut Children s Medical Center are required to disclose to the program audience any actual or apparent conflict of interest related to the content of their presentations. Program planners have an obligation to resolve any actual conflicts of interest and to share with the audience any safeguards put in place to prevent commercial bias from influencing the content. Drs. Grindle, Haddad, Kenkare, Lainwala, Schneeberg, Schoem, Schramm, Silva, and Ms. Farrell, and Mr. Makris do not have a financial interest, arrangement, or affiliation with any organizations that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the context of the subject of their presentations. Drs. Grindle, Haddad, Kenkare, Lainwala, Schneeberg, Schoem, Schramm, Silva, and Ms. Farrell, and Mr. Makris will not be discussing the use of any off-label products. THESE CME ACTIVITIES HAVE NO COMMERCIAL SUPPORT ASSOCIATED WITH THEM. ABOUT CONNECTICUT CHILDREN S MEDICAL CENTER Connecticut Children s Medical Center is the only hospital in Connecticut dedicated exclusively to the care of children and is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best children s hospitals in the nation. With a medical staff of more than 1,000, Connecticut Children s provides comprehensive, world-class health care in more than 30 pediatric specialties and subspecialties. Connecticut Children s Medical Center is a not-for-profit organization, which serves as the primary pediatric teaching hospital for the UConn School of Medicine, has a teaching partnership with the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University and is a research partner of The Jackson Laboratory. Connecticut Children s Office for Community Child Health is a national leader in community-based prevention and wellness programs. Connecticut Children s Medical Center complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. ATENCIÓN: si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1.800.234.0780 (TTY: 1.800.545.8330). UWAGA: Jeżeli mówisz po polsku, możesz skorzystać z bezpłatnej pomocy językowej. Zadzwoń pod numer 1.800.234.0780 (TTY: 1.800.545.8330). 282 Washington Street, Hartford, CT 06106, 2017 Connecticut Children s Medical Center. All rights reserved. 17-411 New 8-17 #allinforkids connecticutchildrens.org 17-411_8.4.17.indd 8