Primary Care Challenges in Pediatric Otolaryngology: A Case-Based Approach May 8-9, 2015 InterContinental The Clement Monterey Monterey, CA Presented by the Department of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery at Stanford School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford Sponsored by the Stanford University School of Medicine A Continuing Medical Education Activity
Course Overview and Objectives According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, ear, nose and throat disorders are the primary reason children and adolescents visit a physician. Otolaryngologists and general practitioners who treat pediatric patients require comprehensive, up-to-date information on the special issues involved in the evaluation and treatment of ear, nose and throat disorders in children. This course will present plenary sessions covering otitis media, hearing loss, and airway disorders including tonsillectomy, sleep apnea, and vascular malformations. The appropriate use of antibiotics in otolaryngology will also be presented. Course Objectives: Develop a strategy to evaluate and treat recurrent respiratory papillamatosis, tracheostomy, voice abnormalities and aspiration. Utilize a systematic management algorithm for the evaluation and management of the pediatric patient with stridor. Apply clinical guidelines in the management of recurrent acute otitis media and chronic otitis media with effusions. Analyze the significance of, and diagnostic options for, congenital and conductive hearing loss. Utilize the most effective treatment options for nasal drainage, allergic rhinitis and sinusitis. Develop a treatment paradigm and referral recommendations for a drooling patient. Incorporate current guidelines/consensus guidance for oral and throat conditions such as tonsillectomy, sleep apnea, drooling, tongue tie, esophagitis, vascular malformations and snoring. Formulate a strategy to improve the postoperative course of a child who has undergone a tonsillectomy. Distinguish between conditions in children that benefit from antibiotic therapy and those conditions where antibiotics can be delayed and administered if symptoms do not improve. Who Should Attend? This activity is designed for pediatricians, family physicians, primary care physicians, otolaryngologists, nurse practitioners, nurses, and interested allied health professionals who provide care for children and adolescents with ear, nose and throat disorders. Tell a colleague; to register online go to www.cme.stanfordchildrens.org
Information Conference Location InterContinental The Clement Monterey 750 Cannery Row Monterey, CA 93940 866-781-2406 Accommodations A limited block of rooms is being held for conference participants at the InterContinental The Clement Monterey with special conference rates. Reservations should be made directly by calling 1-888- 666-5734 and asking for the Children s ENT Conference $249 conference rate. Special rate dates are May 7-9, 2015. A 10% Occupancy tax, $2 Travel tax, a Tourism tax of 0.065%, and a Conference Center Facilities District 1.6% will be charged per room night. These taxes are not included in the room rate and are subject to change without notice. The InterContinental offers valet parking for $23 per day. Self-parking may be available at $23 per day. Rooms will be guaranteed at the special rate until April 8, 2015 (subject to availability). Thereafter, the InterContinental will provide rooms on a space available basis and the group rate will no longer be guaranteed. For hotel information visit http://www.ictheclementmonterey.com/ Cancellation and Refund Policy Course Registration Registration fees, less a $50 dollar administrative charge, are refundable if written cancellation is received prior to April 24, 2015. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after this date or for conference nonattendance. We reserve the right to cancel or postpone any program if necessary. In such case, full refund of registration fees will be given. We are not responsible for other costs incurred such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties. Special Needs Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford is committed to making its activities accessible to all individuals. If you have needs that require special accommodations, including dietary concerns, please call the continuing medical education department at 650-498-6757 before April 27, 2015. Accreditation and Designation of Credits Stanford University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Stanford University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 11.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses: The California Board of Registered Nursing recognizes that Continuing Medical Education (CME) is acceptable for meeting RN continuing education requirements, as long as the course is AMA PRA Category 1 (rn.ca.gov). Nurses will receive a Certificate of Attendance following this activity that may be used for license renewal. About Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford is devoted entirely to the care of children and expectant mothers. Providing pediatric and obstetric medical and surgical services and associated with the Stanford University School of Medicine, Packard Children s offers patients locally, regionally and nationally a full range of health care programs and services from preventive and routine care to the diagnosis and treatment of serious illness and injury. Tell a colleague; to register online go to www.cme.stanfordchildrens.org
Program (subject to change) Friday, May 8, 2015 8:00-8:05 Welcome Douglas Sidell, MD and Mai-Thy Truong, MD 8:05-8:25 Stridor in the Primary Care Setting Douglas Sidell, MD 8:25-8:45 Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis: Role of the Primary Care Physician 8:45-9:05 Caring for the Child with a Tracheotomy Anna Messner, MD 9:05-9:25 Airway and Voice Update: New Ideas, Tools and Solutions Douglas Sidell, MD 9:25-9:45 The Button Battery Epidemic: Bending the Curve Peter Koltai, MD 9:45-10:05 Break 10:05-10:45 Airway Cases and Q & A Moderator: Kenny Chan, MD Panel: Douglas Sidell, MD; ; Anna Messner, MD; Peter Koltai, MD 10:45-11:05 A Child s Face in the Age of Extreme Sports Kenny Chan, MD 11:05-11:25 Blood and Boogers: Managing the Messy Nose 11:25-11:45 Latest Ideas in Allergic Rhinitis Sean McGhee, MD 11:45-12:05 Recognizing Complications of Sinusitis Peter Koltai, MD 12:05-1:00 Lunch with Faculty 1:00-1:20 Best Practice: Tonsillectomy Anna Messner, MD 1:20-1:40 The Snoring Child: What to Do When You Cannot Get a Sleep Study 1:40-2:00 T&A Today: New Techniques and Tools Kay Chang, MD 2:00-2:20 Beyond T&A: Other Options for Children Who Still Have OSA Peter Koltai, MD 2:20-3:00 T&A and Sleep Apnea Cases and Q&A Moderator: Panel: Peter Koltai, MD; Kenny Chan, MD; Kay Chang, MD; Anna Messner, MD; Douglas Sidell, MD
3:00-3:20 Break 3:20-3:40 The Drooling Child: When to Refer Kenny Chan, MD 3:40-4:00 Tongue Tie and the New Mother Anna Messner, MD 4:00-4:20 Eosinophilic Esophagitis and Other Aero-Digestive Tract Oddities Douglas Sidell, MD 4:20-4:40 Update on the Treatment of Vascular Malformations 4:40-5:20 Scary Cases and Q&A and Douglas Sidell, MD Saturday, May 9, 2015 8:00-8:20 An Update on Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Hearing Loss Alan Cheng, MD 8:20-8:40 Management of Otorrhea in the Age of MRSA 8:40-9:00 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Otitis Media Kay Chang, MD 9:00-9:20 Primer on Cochlear Implantation John Oghalai, MD 9:20-9:40 Conductive Hearing Loss: The Myriad Causes and Treatment Options Alan Cheng, MD 9:40-10:00 Break 10:00-10:20 Microtia: Latest Ideas for World Class Results Kay Chang, MD and 10:20-11:00 Ear Cases and Q&A Moderator: Kay Chang, MD Panel: John Oghalai, MD; Alan Cheng, MD; Kenny Chan, MD 11:00-11:30 Conventional Antibiotic Use in Otolaryngology Yvonne Maldonado, MD 11:30-12:00 Scary Cases and Q&A and Douglas Sidell, MD 12:00-12:15 Adjournment
Course Faculty All faculty members are from Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford unless indicated otherwise Peter J. Koltai, MD, FACS, FAAP Professor of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery and, by courtesy, Pediatrics Co-Course Director Douglas R. Sidell, MD Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Co-Course Director Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Co-Course Director Kenny H. Chan, MD Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Children s Hospital Colorado Kay W. Chang, MD Associate Professor of Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery and, by courtesy, Pediatrics Alan G. Cheng, MD Associate Professor of Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery and, by courtesy, Pediatrics Yvonne A. Maldonado, MD Professor of Pediatrics (Infectious Diseases) and of Health Research and Policy Medical Director, Infection Control Anna H. Messner, MD Professor of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery and Pediatrics Division Chief, Pediatric Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery Sean A. McGhee, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Immunology and Allergy) Medical Director, Allergy & Immunology Clinics John S. Oghalai, MD Associate Professor of Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery and, by courtesy, Pediatrics Director, The Stanford Children s Hearing Center Faculty Disclosure: Stanford University School of Medicine adheres to the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Essential Areas, Standards and Policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships will be made prior to the activity. May 8-9, 2015 InterContinental The Clement Monterey, Monterey, CA
Registration Please register by completing this enrollment application or register online at www.cme. stanfordchildrens.org. Registration applications must be completed online, faxed or postmarked by April 24, 2015. Registration may re-open onsite on the day of the conference if space is available. A $75 onsite registration fee will be added to all onsite conference registrations. All registrations are confirmed in writing. If you do not receive written confirmation, call (650) 498-6757 or email lpchcme@stanfordchildrens.org. Please note, until you have received written confirmation, you are not officially registered for the conference. Primary Care Challenges in Pediatric Otolaryngology: A Case-Based Approach May 8-9, 2015 Please type or print: Name Degree and Specialty Street Address City State Zip Business Phone Email Address Hospital/Professional Affiliation Medical/Nursing License # (required for credit) Include me on your mailing list for future educational activities. Meal Preference: Regular Vegetarian Registration Fee: Fees include tuition, course materials, continental breakfast and lunch on Friday, May 8, and continental breakfast on Saturday, May 9. Fax Registration Received by 3/27/15 Registration Received 3/28/15 to 4/24/15 Physicians $400 $475 Nurse/Allied Health Professional $200 $225 Payment options: Credit Card (Amex, Visa and MasterCard only) Register online at www.cme.stanfordchildrens.org Check made payable to Stanford Children s Health CME Please register and pay by credit card online or complete this form and mail with a check to: Stanford Children s Health CME 725 Welch Road, MC 5517, Palo Alto, CA 94304 lpchcme@stanfordchildrens.org Contact: Marifin Besona, CME Coordinator Tell a colleague; to register online go to www.cme.stanfordchildrens.org
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