Pediatrics September 14-16, at Williamsburg. Williamsburg Lodge 310 South England Street Williamsburg, Virginia

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at Williamsburg 2012 September 14-16, 2012 Williamsburg Lodge 310 South England Street Williamsburg, Virginia Earn up to 16.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Earn up to 12.08 Contact Hours for Nurses Register online at www.chkd.org/conferences Sponsored by A CME conference combined with the annual meeting of the

Children s Hospital of The King s Daughters and the Department of of Eastern Virginia Medical School present 2012, a program of continuing medical education. Through participation in this conference, participants will be able to: Update your knowledge and skills by reviewing state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment in general and subspecialty pediatrics, including Psychiatry, Behavioral, Dermatology, ENT, and Allergy & Immunology. Enhance your ability to diagnose and manage complex or difficult clinical cases in the above areas of. Provide a forum for informal learning and discussion in plenary and small group settings through interactions with colleagues and experts. Also, the conference will provide participants with the ability to: Review the pathophysiology of defiant and dysfunctional behavior and discuss the role of the Basal Ganglia and Frontal Lobe in childhood behavior. Review the management and clinical approach to Disruptive Behavior. Utilize a process which identifies the vital information needed to provide parents with evidence-based training to modify childhood behavior. Relate the development of dysfunctional behavior to the family environment and apply evidence-based parent training to the management of defiant and dysfunctional behavior. Review and discuss the clinical presentation and management of hemangiomas. Discuss complications of body piercings and tattoos and how they might be managed. Discuss topical therapy for the management of dermatologic conditions. Recall the value of tympanostomy tubes in children and when they are prescribed. Discuss the diagnostic approach and management of children with Asthma, food allergies, eosinophilic esophagitis, recurrent infections. Recall the answers to questions dealing with general and subspecialty pediatrics. Who Should Attend This course is intended for pediatric physicians, primary care physicians, subspecialty physicians, nurse practitioners, residents, fellows and other health care professionals. Continuing Medical Education Credit Children s Hospital of The King s Daughters is accredited by the Medical Society of Virginia to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Children s Hospital of The King s Daughters designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Continuing Nursing Education Credit CE s provided by CHKD. CHKD is an approved provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the VNA. The VNA is an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Special Services CHKD is sensitive to the needs of participants. Please indicate any special dietary needs or physical challenges on your registration form. American Academy of Virginia Chapter Lunch on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. is sponsored by the Virginia Chapter of the AAP. All meeting attendees are invited to enjoy a great meal and hear about issues important to Virginia s pediatricians. Are issues such as adequate payment, safe sleep, obesity, smoking cessation, maintenance of certification, quality improvement, health care reform, mental health, low breastfeeding rates, and/or access to sub-specialists important for your work? Attendees will hear about recent efforts, the current initiatives, and why and how they can help at the local, state, and/or national levels. In addition, the 2012 Child Advocate Award Recipient will be honored and the Keynote Address will be delivered by the President of the Virginia Chapter of the AAP. Lunch attendees will be entered in a drawing for prizes including AAP publications and registration to next year s conference. The mission of the Virginia Chapter, American Academy of and The Virginia Pediatric Society is the attainment of optimal health, safety and well-being of Virginia s children and promotion of pediatricians as the best qualified of all health professionals to provide child health care. If you would like membership information you can visit our website www.virginiapediatrics.org or you may contact Jane Davis, Executive Director, at (804) 622-8135 or via email at jdavis@ramdocs.org. Hotel and Travel Information Williamsburg Lodge 310 South England Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-1000 800-261-9530 (Reservations) www.colonialwilliamsburg.com A special group rate of $223 per night, plus tax has been negotiated at the Williamsburg Lodge. A smaller block has been reserved at the Woodlands Hotel & Suites (a short drive to the Lodge) at a rate of $159 per night, plus tax. Please make your reservation referencing booking code 4963 no later than Monday, August 13 in order to receive the group rate. After this date, reservations can be made based on space and rate availability only. Please contact the hotel directly to make your reservations at 800-261-9530 or https://resweb.passkey.com/ go/4963. Handouts Thumb drives containing the conference presentations will be distributed instead of a traditional, printed syllabus. The Williamsburg Lodge is a WiFi facility, so you may bring your laptops to view the presentations onsite. Program Manager Rosalind K. Whitaker, BA Children s Hospital of The King s Daughters 601 Children s Lane Norfolk, VA 23507 (757) 668-8942 (office) (757) 668-7122 (fax) Rosalind.Whitaker@chkd.org www.chkd.org/conferences 2012

Friday, September 14 7:00 Registration 8:00 Welcome & Announcements C. W. Gowen, Jr, MD, and Peter Dozier, MD 8:15 Defiant Behavior in Children and Why the Basal Ganglia Matters Peter Dozier MD and Korrie Allen, PsyD 8:30 Islands of Gray Matter: Neuroanatomy of the Basal Ganglia James M. Tepper, PhD 9:30 How the Basal Ganglia Influences Behavior Guest Speaker (TBA) 10:30 Break (Vendor Area) 10:50 The ABC s of Disruptive Behavior James Paulson, PhD 11:50 Giving Advice to Parents: How Brain Structure and Function Can Inform Primary Care Peter Dozier MD and Korrie Allen, PsyD 12:00 Lunch (Vendor Area) 1:30 The Frontal Lobe and Dysfunctional Behavior J.D. Ball, PhD 1:45 Evidence Based Parent Training: How primary care physicians can screen, prevent and treat difficult behavior Peter Dozier, MD and Korrie Allen, PsyD 2:45 Workshop 1 A.Live Demonstration: Application to Primary Care Encounters: Early Prevention of Negative Behavior Korrie Allen PsyD Workshop 2 A.Live Demonstration Application to Primary Care Encounters: Intervention of Evidence Based Parent Training Peter Dozier, MD 4:00 Workshops Repeat 4:45 Panel Discussion 5:00 Break for the day 7.5 AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) 6:30 CHKD Resident Reunion Saturday, September 15 7:15 Registration 7:50 Announcements and Introductions C. W. Gowen, Jr, MD, and Judith Williams, MD 8:00 Paint, Piercing, Perils: Body Art in Adolescence 8:30 Hemangiomas Judith Williams, MD, and David Darrow, MD 9:15 Topical Therapy 9:45 Care and Feeding of Tympanostomy Tubes David Darrow, MD 10:15 Break (Vendor Area) Concurrent Workshops (sessions repeat) 10:45 Workshop 1 A. Vintage and Chic: Old and New Entities in Pediatric Dermatology Judith Williams, MD B. General Pediatric Dermatology Potpourri C. Pediatric ENT Emergencies David Darrow, MD 11:45 Workshop 2 A. Vintage and Chic: Old and New Entities in Pediatric Dermatology Judith Williams, MD B. General Pediatric Dermatology Potpourri C. Pediatric ENT Emergencies David Darrow, MD 1:00 VA-AAP Chapter Meeting 4.25 AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) Afternoon on your own Sunday, September 16 7:00 Registration Concurrent Workshops (sessions repeat) 8:00 Workshop 1 A. New Insights into Diagnosis and Treatment of Eosinophilic Esophagitis Kelly Maples, MD B. Just When You Thought You Knew Everything about Asthma Management Cynthia Kelly, MD C. Recurrent Infections in : Allergies or Immunodeficiency? Maripaz Morales, MD D. Is Food Allergy Prevention Really Possible? E. The 10 Best Articles in Pediatric Allergy in 2011-2012 Aaron Donnell, MD 9:00 Transition to next session 9:05 Workshop 2 A. New Insights into Diagnosis and Treatment of Eosinophilic Esophagitis Kelly Maples, MD B. Just When You Thought You Knew Everything about Asthma Management Cynthia Kelly, MD C. Recurrent Infections in : Allergies or Immunodeficiency? Maripaz Morales, MD D. Is Food Allergy Prevention Really Possible? E. The 10 Best Articles in Pediatric Allergy in 2011-2012 Aaron Donnell, MD 10:05 Break 10:15 The Acetaminophen-Asthma Link: A closer look at the evidence Amy Stallings, MD 10:45 Food Allergy and Vaccines: What to do? Grace Tamesis, MD 11:30 Hot Topics in Allergy and Immunology Amy Stallings, MD 11:55 Interactive Evaluation 12:00 Pediatric ALLPLAY Residency Programs across Virginia Compete for the Williamsburg Cup 12:45 Adjourn 4.5 AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) Schedule

Course Director C.W. Gowen, Jr., MD Interim Chairman, Department of Associate Professor of Residency Program Director Neonatologist Visiting Faculty Aaron Donnell, MD Chicago Family Asthma & Allergy, S.C. Associate Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN Pediatric Dermatologist Amy Stallings, MD Clinical Instructor of Medicine, Division of Allergy and Immunology University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA James Tepper, PhD Professor II, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Rutgers University, Newark, NJ Children s Hospital of The King s Daughters/ Eastern Virginia Medical School Faculty Korrie Allen, PsyD Associate Professor of Clinical Psychologist J. D. Ball, PhD, ABPP Vice-Chair, EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Co-Director, The Neuropsychology Center David Darrow, MD, DDS Professor of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Assistant Professor of Pediatric Otolaryngologist Peter Dozier, MD Assistant Professor of Director of Child Psychiatry Associate Professor of Clinical Cynthia Kelly, MD Professor of Kelly Maples, MD Assistant Professor of Maripaz Morales, MD Assistant Professor of James Paulson, PhD Adjunct Associate Professor of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist Grace Tamesis, MD Judith Williams, MD Associate Professor of Pediatric Dermatologist Course Faculty

Mark the Date at Williamsburg 2013 September 20-22, 2013 2012 at Williamsburg VA-AAP membership statuses will be verified. Letter of residency verification must accompany registration fee. (Please check one) AAP Virginia Chapter Physician Members, $350 Other Physicians, $450 AAP Virginia Chapter Residents/Fellows, $250 Other Residents/Fellows, $350 Nurse Practitioners, $250 Other Health Professionals, $250 Daily fees (all professionals) Friday, $200 Saturday, $120 Sunday, $120 Payment method: Payment enclosed: $ Check (Make checks payable to Children s Hospital of The King s Daughters.) MasterCard VISA Amex Name on card Card # Signature Exp. date SIC Code Name (Please print) First Name MI Last Name MD, NP, Other (specify) Specialty Organization Address City/State/Country Zip Daytime Telephone ( ) Fax Number ( ) E-mail (Course registrations will be confirmed via e-mail only. Please provide your e-mail address if you would like to receive confirmation) VA-AAP ID# (Required if submitting VA-AAP membership fee) Please indicate any special needs, i.e., dietary or disability: I will attend the VA-AAP Business Luncheon on Saturday Vegetarian meal(s) requested Concurrent Workshop Session Please indicate your first and second workshop choices respectively for each time slot by filling in the corresponding letters below. How to Register: Mail: Registration/Cancellation Policy Registrations must be received by Monday, September 5, 2012. Cancellations must be received by 5:00 p.m., EST on September 10, 2012 to receive a tuition refund; however, an administrative fee of $50 will be retained on all cancellations. Refunds will not be given for cancellations received after this date or for no shows. Cancellations must be submitted in writing and may be faxed to (757) 668-7122 or e-mailed to Rosalind.Whitaker@chkd.org. Registration CHKD, Attn: Rosalind Whitaker 601 Children s Lane, Norfolk, VA 23507 Fax: Attn: Rosalind Whitaker (757) 668-7122 Online: www.chkd.org/conferences Saturday, 10:45 a.m. Saturday, 11:45 a.m. Sunday, 8:00 a.m. Sunday, 9:05 a.m.