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The American College

of Osteopathic Pediatricians

would like to thank our preliminary

Fall 2008 AOA/ACOP Pediatric Track Supporters:

GOLD

Abbott Nutrition

Mead Johnson

Nutritionals

Mead Johnson supported

ACOP 2008 2nd Edition

of the CONDUIT FOR SUCCESS

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Education Mission

Statement

The ACOP’s Continuing Medical Edu-cation (CME) is designed to meet the objectives and purposes of the College and the needs of the membership. An objective of the ACOP is “to fos-ter measures and conduct activities to increase the effectiveness of the specialty of pediatrics and pediatric education at all levels.” The ACOP Committee on CME has as its main function the implementa-tion of programs that will improve the quality of health care for children. Through surveys of its members during the year and at the CME Meeting, edu-cational needs are identified. The scope of pediatric topics presented in the CME programs is based on these surveys.

Accreditation and

Designation

This program anticipates being approved for up to 8 AOA Category 1A CME cred-it pending approval by the AOA CCME. All other CME credit will be awarded by the AOA.

Please contact ACOP at 877-231-ACOP with questions regarding this conference. Registration can be made online at www. acopeds.org, by fax at 804-282-0090 or by mail using the form provided. Registra-tion will NOT be taken over the phone. Class participants are required to be in class on time and may not be allowed into class 10 minutes after starting time.

Americans with

Disabilities Act

The American College of Osteopathic Pe-diatricians has fully complied with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of special accommodations, please contact AOA headquarters at www.do-online.org.

2007-2009

American College

of Osteopathic Pediatricians

Board of Trustees

President

Robert W. Hostoffer, Jr., DO, FACOP

Vice President

Margaret A. Orcutt-Tuddenham, DO, FACOP, CAPT, MC, USN-Retired

Secretary-Treasurer

John W. Graneto DO, FACOP

Immediate Past President

Lee J. Herskowitz, DO, FACOP

Executive Director

Stewart A. Hinckley

Trustees

Carl R. Backes, DO, FACOP, FAAP

Michelle Bez, DO, FACOP,

Scott S. Cyrus, DO, FACOP

James E. Foy, DO, FACOP

James Kirk, DO, FACOP

Nathanael S. Brady, DO (Fellowship Member)

Amy Sweigart (Resident Member)

Cassidy M. Foley (Student Member)

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SunDAy, OCTOBEr 26, 2008

Barbara D. Ianni, DO, FACOP, FAAP, Coordinator, Sunday Perinatal/Neonatal Program

MODERATOR: Barbara D. Ianni, DO, FACOP, FAAP

7:00am – 8:00am Viral Infection in Pregnancy (1 credit)

Stephanie Martin, DO

8:00am – 9:00am Pregnancy After Bariatric Surgery(1 credit)

Stephanie Martin, DO 9:00am – 10:00am Gestational Diabetes (1 credit)

Stephanie Martin, DO 10:00am – 10:30am Break

MODERATOR: Barbara D. Ianni, DO, FACOP, FAAP

10:30am – 11:30am Ethnopediatrics and the Rationale for Breastfeeding (1 credit)

Neil S. Levy, DO, MBA, FACOP FAAP

11:30am – 12:30pm The Importance of NICU and Post-Discharge Nutrition on Neonatal Outcomes(1 credit)

Matthew E. Abrams, MD, FAAP 12:30pm – 2:00pm Lunch on own

MODERATOR: Barbara D. Ianni, DO, FACOP, FAAP

2:00pm – 3:00pm Head Cooling (1 credit)

Alison R. Cook, DO

3:00pm – 4:00pm Gastroesophageal Reflux (1 credit)

Steven M. Snyder, DO, FACOP 4:00pm – 5:00pm Chorioamnionitis (1 credit)

Alison R. Cook, DO

5:00pm – 8:00pm ACOP Board of Trustees Meeting

AOA 113th Annual Convention

and Scientific Seminar

October 26 – 30, 2008

The Palazzo Hotel • Las Vegas, nV

ACOP Pediatric Track

Neil S. Levy, DO, MBA, FACOP, Director of CME Programs

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MOnDAy, OCTOBEr 27, 2008

MODERATOR: TBD

7:00am – 8:00am Childhood Obesity: State of the Nation

Linda N. Jones-Hicks, DO, FAAP, FACOP 8:00am – 9:00am AOA Keynote Address

9:00am – 9:30am Break

MODERATOR: TBD

9:30am – 10:30am EASE Program

Charlotte Sanborn, PhD

10:30am – 11:30am Treatment of Obesity in the Pediatric Office Setting

Adarsh K. Gupta, DO, MS

11:30am – 12:30pm Diagnosis and Treatment of Obesity in the Adolescent

Adarsh K. Gupta, DO, MS 12:30pm – 1:15pm Poster and Exhibits

1:15pm – 2:30pm Alumni Lunches

MODERATOR: TBD

2:30pm – 3:30pm Concussion in the Young Athlete R. Scott Cook, DO

3:30pm – 4:30pm Exercise Induced Asthma vs Bronchospasm

R. Scott Cook, DO 4:30pm – 6:30pm CME and AOBP Meetings

TuESDAy, OCTOBEr 28, 2008

MODERATOR: TBD

8:00am – 9:00am Fit and Healthy Pediatrics

Jaime Brenkus, DO

9:00am – 9:45am Weight Training for the Overweight Child: Exercise Prescribing

Marcia E. Whalen, DO 9:45am – 10:15am Break

MODERATOR: TBD

10:15am – 11:00am Preventing Obesity and Creating Fit Kids

Deborah O. Mulgrew, DO 11:00am – 12:00pm Preventing Overuse Injuries

Jane E. Carriero, DO 12:00pm – 2:00pm Lunch and Business Meeting

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TuESDAy, OCTOBEr 28, 2008

(COnT’D)

MODERATOR: TBD

2:00pm – 2:30pm Treatment of Injuries

Patrick F. Leary, DO

2:30pm – 3:00pm Management of Spondylolysis

Steven J. Karageanes, DO, FAOASM

3:00pm - 5:00pm Treatment of Overuse Injuries: Lecture and Workshop

Jane E. Carriero, DO

7:00pm – 10:00pm AOA/AAOA President’s Reception

WEDnESDAy, OCTOBEr 29, 2008

MODERATOR: TBD

8:00am – 9:00am Update Dermatology: Conditions Associated with Obesity and Beyond

Melinda Greenfield, DO

9:00am – 10:00am Update Allergy and Immunology: The Role of an IgE-Antibody in Treatment of Allergic Diseases

Massoud Mahmoudi, DO 10:00am – 10:30am Break

10:30am – 11:30am Update: Pediatric Cardiology

Stephanie Lacey, DO

11:30am – 12:30pm Update: Pediatric Hyperlipemia

Stephanie Lacey, DO 12:30pm – 2:00pm Lunch on own

MODERATOR: TBD

2:00pm – 3:00pm Update: MRSA

Michael E. Ryan, DO, FACOP 3:00pm – 4:00pm Update: UTI in Children

Speaker TBD

4:00pm – 5:00pm Update: Neonatal Infection

Michael E. Ryan, DO, FACOP 6:00pm – 8:00pm AOA Dinner Program

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registration for the 2008 Conference Sessions

and Hotel reservations must be

made through the AOA at

WWW.DO-OnLInE.OrG

Visit www.acopeds.org for Program updates

Matthew E. Abrams, MD, FAAP (NON-MEMBER)

Phoenix Perinatal Associates Scottsdale, AZ

Jaime Brenkus, DO (NON-MEMBER)

Institution City/State

Jane E. Carriero, DO (NON-MEMBER)

Institution City/State Alison R. Cook, DO (NON-MEMBER) Institution City/State

R. Scott Cook, DO (NON-MEMBER)

Institution City/State Melinda Greenfield, DO (NON-MEMBER) Institution City/State

Adarsh K. Gupta, DO, MS (NON-MEMBER)

Institution City/State

Linda N. Jones-Hicks, DO, FACOP, FAAP

Institution Mantua, NJ

Steven J. Karageanes, DO, FAOASM (NON-MEMBER)

Institution City/State

Stephanie Lacey, DO (NON-MEMBER)

Institution City/State

Patrick F. Leary, DO (NON-MEMBER)

Institution City/State

Neil S. Levy, DO, MBA, FACOP, FAAP

Levy Pediatrics, PA Bedford, TX

Robert G. Locke, DO, FACOP, FAAP

Thomas Jefferson University Delaware Newark, DE

Massoud Mahmoudi, DO

Institution City/State

Stephanie Martin, DO

Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine

Phoenix, AZ

Deborah O. Mulgrew, DO

UMDNJ-CARES Institute Stratford, NJ

Michael E. Ryan, DO, FACOP

Geisinger Medical Center Danville, PA

Charlotte Sanborn, PhD (NON-MEMBER)

Institution City/State

Steven M. Snyder, DO, FACOP

Abington Memorial Hospital Fort Washington, PA Marcia E. Whalen, DO (NON-MEMBER) Institution City/State

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