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Practical Pediatrics:

2014 Update

DESIGNED FOR:

• Pediatricians

• Family Physicians

• Nurse Practitioners

• Physician Assistants

• Pharmacists

• Nurses

• Social Workers

• Mental Health Providers

• Behavioral Therapists

• Fellows, Residents, Students

JOINTLY SPONSORED BY:

Creighton University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and

Health Sciences Continuing Education

Friday, March 7, 2014

CenturyLink Center Omaha

455 North 10th Street

Omaha, Neb.

Scan the QR code with

your smart phone to

learn more!

17

th

Annual Stephen A. Chartrand, M.D. Memorial Seminar

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Stephen A. Chartrand, M.D.

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efore passing away on April 18, 2001,

Stephen A. Chartrand, M.D. was chair of the Department of Pediatrics, and professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Medical Microbiology at Creighton University School of Medicine. He was also director of the combined Division of Pediatric Infectious Disease at Creighton University and the University of Nebraska School of Medicine. Dr. Chartrand conducted groundbreaking work in the clinical evaluation of new antibiotics for otitis media; in vitro, experimental and clinical evaluation of antimicrobials; the epidemiology and therapy of infections caused by penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae; and the clinical safety and efficacy of various new vaccines.

Chartrand was “a person who runs, rather than walks; who creates, rather than criticizes; who digs for answers, rather than cursing the questions.” He was a “person with boundless energy, a fastidious work ethic, an unpretentious intellect, a ready wit and an undying enthusiasm for teaching others so they may teach still others.”

Dr. Chartrand’s impact as a teacher, doctor and scholar will live on in the generations of pediatricians he trained and patients he treated. It is impossible to describe the impact of his loss to the community, but his legacy of advocacy for children will continue for many years.

Purpose and Objectives

Purpose:

To provide attendees with a review of recent advances and new developments in the field of pediatrics.

Objectives

— At the end of the program, the participant should be able to:

• Discuss current trends in parent requests to delay or refuse vaccines and the benefits of immunization in the prevention of disease, disability and death • Discuss the symptomatology of autism and current assessment and evaluation methods for healthcare professionals in its diagnosis and management

• Recognize the signs, symptoms, and common misconceptions of pediatric concussion and the treatment and management for recovery

• Discuss current practice, local levels, and national recommendations regarding appropriate vitamin D intake in newborn infants and the role it plays in bone and immunity health

• Illustrate current research initiatives and projects in pediatrics

• Describe and discuss a family-centered medical home as a central resource for comprehensive and evidence-based quality care for a child’s needs, including medical, behavior and social needs

• Discuss why the medical home model of health care delivery is optimum

• Outline an integrated plan and services based on child-specific guidelines and standards for providing palliative care for a child living with a life-threatening or terminal condition

Schedule

7:00 a.m. Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Visit Exhibits 7:30 a.m. Welcome & Program Overview

Erin A. Loucks, M.D., FAAP

8:00 a.m. Keynote: Immunization Update – The Dangers of Vaccine Hesitancy and Refusal

Joseph A. Bocchini Jr, M.D.

9:00 a.m. Updated Evaluation for the Child with Autistic Features

Lois J. Starr, M.D., FAAP

9:45 a.m. Concussion in the Student Athlete Kody A. Moffatt, M.D., M.S., FAAP, FACSM

10:30 a.m. Break & Visit Exhibits

10:50 a.m. Vitamin D and the Newborn Infant: Current Practice, Local Levels and National Recommendations

Ann L. Anderson-Berry, M.D.

11:35 a.m. Lunch & Visit Exhibits 12:30 p.m. Poster Session 1:15 p.m. Medical Home Panel

Kirstin F. Grahn, M.D.

Debra J. Tomek, M.D., FAAP Kathy R. Brandt, LCSW, ACSW Jennifer D. Burt, Ph.D. Veronica A. Cole, B.S.

Lindsee N. Jensen, PLMHP, PCMSW

2:15 p.m. Break & Visit Exhibits

2:30 p.m. End-of-Life: Pediatric Palliative Care

Andrew J. Macfadyen, M.D.

Sue Bace, LICSW

3:15 p.m. Closing Remarks

Erin A. Loucks, M.D., FAAP

3:30 p.m. Evaluation & Adjournment

Welcome from the

Course Directors

Erin A. Loucks, M.D., FAAP

Harold A. Kaftan, M.D., FAAP

Pediatrics is an ever-changing field requiring continual educational updates to best care for the pediatric population. The 2014 Chartrand Memorial Practical Pediatrics Conference involves updates in several areas of care including vaccines, autism, evaluation and treatment of concussions, and the implementation of the medical home in a clinical setting. Conference attendees will learn best practice approaches to pediatric care.

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Planning Committee: Erin A. Loucks, M.D., FAAP; Harold A. Kaftan, M.D., FAAP; Sally C. O'Neill, Ph.D.; Jill A. Dickey, B.S. ; Bonnie Niemeier, CPC-A; Catherine Carrico, D.N.P., APRN-NP; Judy Timmons, M.S.N.; APRN-CNS; RN-BC; Sara Olsen, M.Ed.; Amy DeLawter, R.N., B.S.N.

HSCE Program Review Committee: Mark Malesker, Pharm.D.; Philip Brauer, Ph.D.; Scott DiLorenzo, B.A., D.D.S.; Lesa Grovas, M.N., APRN-NP; Dennis Higginbotham, D.D.S.; Linda Lazure, Ph.D., R.N.; Sally C. O’Neill, Ph.D.; Dan Hilleman, Pharm.D.

Course Directors

Erin A. Loucks, M.D., FAAP

Pediatrician, Children’s Physicians Assistant Professor, Pediatrics

Creighton University School of Medicine Omaha, Neb.

Harold A. Kaftan, M.D., FAAP

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Creighton University School of Medicine Medical Director, Newborn Intensive Care Unit Alegent Creighton Health Creighton University Medical Center

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Newborn Medicine University of Nebraska Medical Center

Omaha, Neb.

Keynote Speaker

Joseph A. Bocchini Jr, M.D.

Professor and Chairman of Pediatrics Section of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Department of Pediatrics

Medical Director, Children’s Hospital LSU Health Shreveport

Shreveport, La.

Faculty

Ann L. Anderson-Berry, M.D.

Associate Professor, Pediatrics UNMC College of Medicine

Associate Clinical Professor, Pediatrics Creighton University School of Medicine Medical Director, Newborn Nursery, NICU

The Nebraska Medical Center and Bellevue Medical Center Omaha, Neb.

Sue Bace, LICSW

Supervisor, Hand in Hand/Palliative Care Program Children’s Hospital & Medical Center

Omaha, Neb.

Kathy R. Brandt, LCSW, ACSW

Supervisor, Patient Care Coordinator Children’s Physicians

Omaha, Neb.

Jennifer D. Burt, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Psychology Munroe-Meyer Institute

University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Neb.

Veronica A. Cole, B.S.

Patient Care Coordinator Children’s Physicians Omaha, Neb.

Kirstin F. Grahn, M.D.

Pediatrician Children’s Physicians Omaha, Neb.

Lindsee N. Jensen, PLMHP, PCMSW

Patient Care Coordinator Children’s Physicians Omaha, Neb.

Andrew J. Macfadyen, M.D.

Pediatric Critical Care, Children’s Specialty Physicians Director, Palliative Care Program

Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Associate Professor, Pediatrics UNMC College of Medicine Omaha, Neb.

Kody A. Moffatt, M.D., M.S., FAAP, FACSM

Pediatric Sports Medicine, Children’s Specialty Physicians Associate Professor, Pediatrics

Creighton University School of Medicine Omaha, Neb.

Lois J. Starr, M.D., FAAP

Clinical Genetics

Director, Multidisciplinary Autism Diagnostic Clinic Children’s Hospital & Medical Center

Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Clinical Cytogenetics Fellow UNMC College of Medicine Omaha, Neb.

Debra J. Tomek, M.D., FAAP

Medical Director, Children’s Physicians Medical Advisor, Building Healthy Futures School Based Health Centers

Omaha, Neb.

Call for Poster Abstracts

2014 Practical Pediatrics

The Program Committee is seeking to complement a dynamic conference with topics related to innovative research, education or health promotion focusing on improving pediatric healthcare. Posters may have been presented at other conferences within the past year or planned to be presented at future conferences of the next year.

Abstracts are limited to 300 words and should include the following: • Title • Name/Credentials of Presenter(s) • Purpose • Design • Findings

• Implications for Practice

Poster Abstracts should be submitted to Judy Timmons at [email protected] by January 13, 2014. Acceptance of poster abstracts for presentation will be sent via e-mail by February 4, 2014.

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Additional Information

CANCELLATION

Please call 402.280.5659 or 800.548.CMED (2633) by noon on Monday, March 3, 2014. Refund less $25 if cancelling by noon on Monday, March 3, 2014. No refund after Monday, March 3, 2014.

MEETING PLACE

CenturyLink Center Omaha, 455 N. 10th St., Omaha, Neb. Phone: 402.341.1500 website: centurylinkcenteromaha.com

Directions will be forwarded with all program registration confirmations.

PARKING

Parking for this conference has been reserved at the CenturyLink Center Omaha. A parking voucher link will be included in your confirmation letter/e-mail. Please click on the link to open and print the parking voucher. You will need to present the parking voucher to the attendant on the day of the conference to gain entrance to the CenturyLink Center Omaha parking area. For those registrations not received by March 3, 2014, the CenturyLink Center Omaha will assess an $8 parking fee upon arrival. Additional information will be included with all confirmations.

LODGING OPTIONS

Hampton Inn & Suites, 1212 Cuming St., Omaha — Phone: 402.345.5500 or 800.426.7866. The Hilton Omaha, 1001 Cass St., Omaha — Phone: 402.998.3400.

Courtyard by Marriott, 101 S 10th St., Omaha — Phone: 402.346.2200 or 866.204.9388. Doubletree Hotel, 1616 Dodge St., Omaha — Phone: 402.346.7600 or 800.766.1164.

Embassy Suites Downtown, 555 South 10th St., Omaha — Phone: 402.346.9000 or 800.362.2779. Hilton Garden Inn, 1005 Dodge St., Omaha — Phone: 402.341.4400 or 877.782.9444.

Country Inn & Suites Omaha-Airport, 2210 Abbott Drive, Carter Lake, Iowa — Phone: 712.347.5600 or 800.456.4000.

Or go to

visitomaha.com

for a list of hotels in the area.

EMERGENCY PHONE

402.341.1500 – Ask for the Creighton HSCE Program.

CLIMATE AND DRESS

Casual dress is encouraged for the entire meeting. Temperature in meeting room fluctuates, therefore layered clothing is suggested. Plan to bring a sweater or jacket.

SPECIAL NEEDS

Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education (HSCE) wishes to ensure that no individual with special needs is excluded, denied services, segregated or otherwise treated differently from other individuals because of the absence of auxiliary aids and services. If you are in need of auxiliary aids or services, please contact HSCE at 800.548.2633 or 402.280.5659.

COURTESY

For the concentration and comfort of our participants, we ask that all cell phones and pagers be silenced during sessions of the conference. Breaks are provided for your communication convenience. All

attendees must register — no guests/children please. Thank you for your cooperation.

WEBSITES

CREIGHTON HSCE: healthsciences.creighton.edu

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER: childrensomaha.org THE AMBASSADOR HEALTH SYSTEM: ambhealthsys.com For more information about Omaha go to visitomaha.org

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Registration

Program Registration Fees Physicians, Nurse Practitioners,

Physician Assistants, Pharmacists . . . . . . . . . $150 Nurses, Social Workers, Mental Health Providers,

Behavioral Therapists, Healthcare Professionals . . . $85 Fellows, Residents & Full-time Students . . . $50

Verification of full-time student status may be required either by phone call or e-mail from appropriate authority.

Registration fee includes continental breakfast, lunch and breaks.

Handout Options: Please be advised that handout materials for this conference

will not be included in the registration fee and will not be distributed as paper copies, but rather, made available online ahead of time (to the best extent possible). Participants can download and print the presentations prior to the conference or follow along on their own laptop during the conference.

• A link will be sent by e-mail a week prior to the conference to download and print the handouts needed before the event.

• For those needing a traditional handout, they will be available by pre-order at a cost of $15. Please pre-order your handout by February 24, 2014. No

additional handouts will be available to purchase the day of the conference.

Please note if you require special accommodations (dietary, mobility, hearing, etc) for the meeting, there will be an opportunity to enter them through the online registration.

In the unlikely event this program is cancelled, you will be notified by phone.

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DON’T MISS OUT — REGISTER ONLINE TODAY AT:

2014pediatrics.eventbrite.com

Scan the QR code with your

smart phone to learn more!

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:

Creighton University

Health Sciences

Continuing Education

800.548.2633

or

402.280.1830

healthsciences.creighton.edu

Please register by

March 3, 2014

EDUCATION CREDIT: Creighton University Health

Sciences Continuing Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category

1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the

credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.

AAPA accepts AMA category 1 credit for the PRA from organizations accredited by ACCME. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Determination of credit is pending.

The Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education designates this activity for 6.5 contact hours for nurses. Nurses should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses licensed in Iowa and California: This

activity was planned and developed in accordance with the continuing education standards of the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The Iowa Board of Nursing and the California Board of Nursing will honor ANCC continuing education credits for face-to-face programs held outside Iowa and California, or for ANCC-approved online recorded courses taken in a self-study format.

The 17th Annual Practical Pediatrics: 2014 Update is sponsored by Creighton University

Health Sciences Continuing Education (HSCE). HSCE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is assigned Universal Activity (UAN) # 0839-9999-14-004-L04-P and is accredited for 6.5 hours for attendance of all CE sessions on March 7, 2014. The 17th Annual Practical Pediatrics: 2014

Update is a knowledge-based CE activity.

Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Accredited Provider with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). Registered dietitians (RDs) and dietetic technicians, registered (DTRs) will receive 5.75 continuing professional education units (CPEUs) for completion of this program/ material.

(Codes: 2090, 4040, 4050, 4060, 4150, 5030 & 5070) The Board of Mental Health does not pre-approve continuing education course offerings, but will accept a continuing education activity provided they are planned and conducted for mental health practitioners, marriage and family therapists, professional counselors, or social workers, and if they are related to mental health practice. Continuing education offerings for individuals who hold a social work certificate, but are not licensed as a mental health practitioner, must relate to the practice of social work. Each professional is responsible for their own certification.

Walk-ins are welcome, however seating or

conference materials cannot be guaranteed. If registration/handout fee is being paid by check in advance, please make check out to Creighton University and mail to:

Creighton University HSCE 601 N. 30th St., Suite 2130 Omaha, NE 68131

**NOTE: Attendees may receive up to 1.0 additional credit for completing a six and 12 week follow-up questionnaire. More information provided at conference.

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: This activity has been planned and implemented by

Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education, Children’s Hospital & Medical Center and Ambassador Pediatrics for the advancement of patient care. Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

DISCLOSURE POLICY: It is the policy of Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing

Education, to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its educational activities. All faculty participating in this activity are expected to disclose to the audience any significant financial interest or other relationship he/she has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed in an educational presentation.

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17th Annual Practical Pediatrics: 2014 Update • March 7, 2014

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INFORMATION CALL:

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Before March 3, 2014

2014pediatrics.eventbrite.com

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Friday, March 7, 2014

17

th

Annual Stephen A. Chartrand, M.D. Memorial Seminar

Practical Pediatrics: 2014 Update

Call For Poster Abstracts

See Website for More Information

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