A Pediatric Challenge: Optimizing the Care of Children Combined with the Etteldorf Symposium and the Memphis and Mid South Pediatric Society April 15 - 17, 2010 The Westin ■ Beale Street ■ Memphis, TN
APediatricChallenge:OptimizingtheCareofChildren
CombinedwiththeEtteldorfSymposiumandtheMemphisandMidSouthPediatricSociety
A Pediatric Challenge:Optimizing the Care of Children
Combined with the Etteldorf Symposiumand the Memphis and Mid South Pediatric Society
April 15 - 17, 2010The Westin � Beale Street � Memphis, TN
50 N. DunlapMemphis, TN 38103
Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDMemphis,TN
Permit No. 3093
Course DescriptionThis seminar has been designed to encompass state-of-the-art practices and trends in treating pediatrics.A faculty both clinically and academically oriented will address relevant issues and provide valuableinformation and insight into situations commonly presented to subspecialists and primary care providers.
Target AudienceThis course is designed for regional and affiliate pediatricians, hematologists/oncologists, family physicians,nurse practitioners and other health care professionals interested in updating their knowledge aboutadvances in the treatment of children. The conference was designed for physicians; however, nurses arestrongly urged to attend.
Course Co-Directors:
Etteldorf Speaker:Paul V. Miles, M.D., FAAPSenior Vice President for Maintenance of Certification and QualityAmerican Board of Pediatrics, Chapel Hill, NC
Faculty:
Russell Chesney, M.D.Le Bonheur Professor and ChairDepartment of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health Science CenterVice President, Academic AffairsLe Bonheur Children's HospitalMemphis, Tennessee
Judith A. Wilimas, M.D.Member, St. Jude Children's Research HospitalMedical DirectorReferring Physicians Office and DomesticAffiliate ProgramDepartment of OncologyProfessor of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health Science CenterMemphis, Tennessee
Martin L. Blakely, M.D.Associate Professor of Surgery andPediatrics, Departments of Surgery andPediatrics, University of Tennessee HealthScience Center; Le Bonheur Children’sMedical Center, Memphis, Tennessee
B. Keith English, M.D.Professor and Chief, Division of InfectiousDisease, Department of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter; Le Bonheur Children’s MedicalCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Barry Gilmore, M.D.Associate Professor of PediatricsDepartment of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter; Director of Emergency ServicesLe Bonheur Children’s Medical CenterMemphis, Tennessee
William L. Greene, PharmDMember, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital, Chief Pharmaceutical OfficerProfessor, College of PharmacyUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Henry G. Herrod, III, M.D.Former Dean, University of Tennessee
Health Science Center; Professor ofPediatrics, University of Tennessee HealthScience Center; Sr. Fellow, The UrbanChild Institute, Memphis, Tennessee
Scott Howard, M.D.Director of Clinical Trials, InternationalOutreach Program; Associate Member,Departments of Oncology andInformation Sciences, St. Jude Children’sResearch Hospital; Associate Professor ofPediatrics, University of Tennessee HealthScience Center, Memphis, Tennessee
Joseph Laver, M.D., MPHMember, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital; Clinical Director and ExecutiveVice President, Professor of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Giancarlo Mari, M.D.Professor and Chair of Obstetrics andGynecology, University of TennesseeHealth Science Center; Director, Maternaland Fetal Medicine, Regional MedicalCenter at Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee
Jonathan A. McCullers, M.D.Associate Member, St. Jude Children’sResearch Hospital, Department of
Infectious Diseases; Assistant Professor,Department of Molecular SciencesUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Regina Perry MSN, APRN-BCNurse Practitioner, Le BonheurCommunity Outreach Mobile Health UnitMemphis, Tennessee
Mary V. Relling, Pharm.D.Member, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital; Chair, Pharmaceutical SciencesProfessor, College of PharmacyUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Winfred C. Wang, M.D.Member, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital, Department of Hematology;Professor of Pediatrics, University ofTennessee Health Science CenterMemphis, Tennessee
Valerie Jameson, M.D.Associate Professor,Division of General PediatricsDepartment of Pediatrics,University of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter; and Le Bonheur Children'sMedical Center, Memphis, Tennessee
APediatricChallenge:OptimizingtheCareofChildren
CombinedwiththeEtteldorfSymposiumandtheMemphisandMidSouthPediatricSociety
A Pediatric Challenge:Optimizing the Care of Children
Combined with the Etteldorf Symposiumand the Memphis and Mid South Pediatric Society
April 15 - 17, 2010The Westin � Beale Street � Memphis, TN
50 N. DunlapMemphis, TN 38103
Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDMemphis,TN
Permit No. 3093
Course DescriptionThis seminar has been designed to encompass state-of-the-art practices and trends in treating pediatrics.A faculty both clinically and academically oriented will address relevant issues and provide valuableinformation and insight into situations commonly presented to subspecialists and primary care providers.
Target AudienceThis course is designed for regional and affiliate pediatricians, hematologists/oncologists, family physicians,nurse practitioners and other health care professionals interested in updating their knowledge aboutadvances in the treatment of children. The conference was designed for physicians; however, nurses arestrongly urged to attend.
Course Co-Directors:
Etteldorf Speaker:Paul V. Miles, M.D., FAAPSenior Vice President for Maintenance of Certification and QualityAmerican Board of Pediatrics, Chapel Hill, NC
Faculty:
Russell Chesney, M.D.Le Bonheur Professor and ChairDepartment of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health Science CenterVice President, Academic AffairsLe Bonheur Children's HospitalMemphis, Tennessee
Judith A. Wilimas, M.D.Member, St. Jude Children's Research HospitalMedical DirectorReferring Physicians Office and DomesticAffiliate ProgramDepartment of OncologyProfessor of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health Science CenterMemphis, Tennessee
Martin L. Blakely, M.D.Associate Professor of Surgery andPediatrics, Departments of Surgery andPediatrics, University of Tennessee HealthScience Center; Le Bonheur Children’sMedical Center, Memphis, Tennessee
B. Keith English, M.D.Professor and Chief, Division of InfectiousDisease, Department of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter; Le Bonheur Children’s MedicalCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Barry Gilmore, M.D.Associate Professor of PediatricsDepartment of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter; Director of Emergency ServicesLe Bonheur Children’s Medical CenterMemphis, Tennessee
William L. Greene, PharmDMember, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital, Chief Pharmaceutical OfficerProfessor, College of PharmacyUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Henry G. Herrod, III, M.D.Former Dean, University of Tennessee
Health Science Center; Professor ofPediatrics, University of Tennessee HealthScience Center; Sr. Fellow, The UrbanChild Institute, Memphis, Tennessee
Scott Howard, M.D.Director of Clinical Trials, InternationalOutreach Program; Associate Member,Departments of Oncology andInformation Sciences, St. Jude Children’sResearch Hospital; Associate Professor ofPediatrics, University of Tennessee HealthScience Center, Memphis, Tennessee
Joseph Laver, M.D., MPHMember, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital; Clinical Director and ExecutiveVice President, Professor of PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Giancarlo Mari, M.D.Professor and Chair of Obstetrics andGynecology, University of TennesseeHealth Science Center; Director, Maternaland Fetal Medicine, Regional MedicalCenter at Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee
Jonathan A. McCullers, M.D.Associate Member, St. Jude Children’sResearch Hospital, Department of
Infectious Diseases; Assistant Professor,Department of Molecular SciencesUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Regina Perry MSN, APRN-BCNurse Practitioner, Le BonheurCommunity Outreach Mobile Health UnitMemphis, Tennessee
Mary V. Relling, Pharm.D.Member, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital; Chair, Pharmaceutical SciencesProfessor, College of PharmacyUniversity of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, Tennessee
Winfred C. Wang, M.D.Member, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital, Department of Hematology;Professor of Pediatrics, University ofTennessee Health Science CenterMemphis, Tennessee
Valerie Jameson, M.D.Associate Professor,Division of General PediatricsDepartment of Pediatrics,University of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter; and Le Bonheur Children'sMedical Center, Memphis, Tennessee
Objectives� Describe three gene variations affecting drug response that are ready for clinical use now.� List at least three barriers to clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics.� Articulate at least three clinical manifestations of seasonal and pandemic influenza.� Describe the medical plan of care including prevention and management of complications for influenza.� Describe at least three components of the CDC’s strategy to manage and mitigate the H1N1 pandemic.� Identify three common causes of anemia, including differential diagnoses, and indications for referral and management.� Identify the urgent initial evaluation of children with suspected leukemia or lymphoma� Identify the most common oncologic emergencies presenting to primary care providers� Describe initial management of children with leukemia or lymphoma� Discuss the prognosis of children with hematologic cancers.� Identify at least three benefits to adapting evidence based practice.� Describe the “medication use system,” as it relates to the child at home.� Identify the types of (reported) errors that are encountered with children at home.� Examine possible contributory factors related to errors at home.� Describe approaches which have been associated with minimizing the risk of errors and improving outcomes with
home medication therapy.� List the six core competencies that form the basis of a new approach to professional development in pediatric
training and board certification.� Describe the requirement of the American Board of Pediatrics’ new Maintenance of Certification Program.� Describe ways that the ABP is focusing on quality improvement.� Discuss treatment options for children with ruptured appendicitis.� Describe two commonly used surgical treatment options for children with ruptured appendicitis.� Identify the initial approach to pediatric submersion injuries.� Describe the differences between warm and cold water submersion injuries.
AccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through joint sponsorship of Le Bonheur Children’sMedical Center, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. St. JudeChildren’s Research Hospital is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee NursesAssociation, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
CreditSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital designates this educational activity for a maximum of 10.25 Category 1
Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Faculty DisclosureSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and UTHSC requires all instructors, planners, and
other individuals in a position to control the content of this activity to disclose any real orapparent conflict of interest they may have as related to the content of this CME activity.All identified conflicts of interest will be shared with those in attendance to ensure fairbalance of information presented.
Course AlterationsChanges in the program faculty, topics, and/or schedule may be necessary. These mayoccur without notice when time does not permit notification.
First Name: __________________________ Middle Initial: ______ Last Name: ___________________________
Degree: __________________ Title: _________________________ Specialty: _____________________________
Full Work Address (including name of institution): ___________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________ City, State, Zip: __________________________________
Work Phone: ( ) _____________________ Fax: ( ) _____________________
Full Home Address: _______________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________
Home Phone: ( ) _____________________ Email: __________________________________________________
Special dietary requirements: ____________________________________________________________________
Program Registration Form
A Pediatric Challenge:Optimizing the Care of Children
Registration FeeBefore March 26, 2010, the registration fee is $150.00 for
Physicians; $100.00 for Nurse Practitioners or PhysicianAssistants; $60.00 for Residents, Fellows, Nurses and all otherhealthcare professionals. The fee for non-healthcareprofessionals is $150.00.After March 26, 2010, the registration fee is $200.00 for
Physicians; $120.00 for Nurse Practitioners or PhysiciansAssistants; $75.00 for Residents, Fellows, Nurses and all otherhealthcare professionals. The fee for non-healthcareprofessionals is $200.00.On site registration is $225.00 for Physicians; $140 for Nurse
Practitioners or Physician Assistants; $90.00 for Residents,Fellows, Nurses and all other healthcare professionals. The feefor non-healthcare professionals is $225.00.
The registration fee includes course material, breakfasts, lunch and breaks.
Cancellation PolicyFull refund will be given for cancellation notice in writing
before March 5. Cancellations after that date will beassessed a $25.00 fee. No refunds will be given after April 8.
Memphis AttractionsCheck out www.stjude.org/aboutmemphis for a list of
attractions and details.
Conference SiteThe conference will be held at the Westin Memphis Beale
Street. Situated along Memphis’ historic Beale Street, thebirthplace of rock n’ roll and home of the blues, the newWestin is the region’s premier venue for distinctive meetings.Directions: From Memphis International Airport, takeInterstate 240 West and merge onto Interstate 55 towardSt. Louis. Exit at Riverside Drive and proceed to Beale Street.Turn right onto Beale Street and travel two blocks to SecondStreet. Turn right onto Second Street and then left onto Lt.George W. Lee Avenue. The hotel will be on the left side ofthe street. There will be a daily parking charge.
Recommended Hotel AccomodationsThe Westin Memphis Beale Street170 Lt. George W. Lee Avenue • Memphis, TN 38103901-334-5900 • 800-937-8461 orwww.starwoodmeeting.com/book/lebonheurAsk for the “Pediatric Challenges” room block.
Special room rate of $159.00 + tax/night if made by March 31, 2010.
Method of Payment
� Check for $ ________ enclosed(payable to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital)
� Credit Card: Charge $ ________ to my:� American Express � MasterCard � VISA
Credit Card #: _________________________________
Exp. Date: ____________________________________
Card Holder’s Name: ___________________________(Please print)
Signature: ____________________________________(Card holder signature)
Statement Address: ___________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________
On-line registration available atwww.stjude.org/seminars orwww.cure4kids.org/cme/41
or mail or fax your completed registration formand tuition to:
Linda P. Taylor • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital262 Danny Thomas Place, Mail Stop 277
Memphis, TN 38105-2794(901) 595-2235 • Fax: (901) 595-5631
Email: [email protected]
Thursday, April 15, 20106:30 p.m. Memphis and Midsouth Pediatric Society
Meeting SocialPresident, Keith Owen, M.D.Tennessee Room, Westin Hotel
7:00 p.m. Memphis and Midsouth Pediatric SocietyMeeting Dinner and SpeakerTennessee Room“How to Be a Better Pediatrician: 10 Changesthat will Result in Better Care for Children”Dr. Paul Miles
To RSVP for this Dinner and Meeting call oremail Sally Baker-Brenner [email protected] or 901-748-8889
Attendees will understand 1) how to self assess and improvethe six core physician competencies; 2) the new principlesgoverning practice redesign and management of chronic careand population health; and 3) the new concepts on meaning-ful use of health information technology to manage knowl-edge and data.
Friday, April 16, 20107:30 a.m. Registration / Breakfast
8:00 a.m. Opening and Morning ModeratorDr. Judith Wilimas
8:15 a.m. Anemia and the Helpful HematologistDr. Winfred Wang
8:55 a.m. Initial Management of the Child withSuspected Leukemia or LymphomaDr. Scott Howard
9:45 a.m. Break
10:05 a.m. Etteldorf LectureshipThe Role of ABP Maintenance of Certificationin Improving Children’s HealthcareDr. Paul Miles
11:05 a.m. Hand Hygiene and Infection Precautions:Preventing Nosocomial InfectionsDr. Keith English
11:55 a.m. Lunch BuffetTennessee Room
Virtual tours of Le Bonheur Children’s new hospital andSt. Jude’s facilities will be shown in the Mississippi Ballroomduring the lunch period.
12:10 p.m. Nursing Break-out SessionThe Common Sense of Evidence Based:Integrating Modules into Nursing PracticesBuffalo RoomRegina Perry MSN, APRN-BC
Dr. Russell Chesney, Moderator
1:00 p.m. In Utero Diagnoses & InterventionDr. Giancarlo Mari
1:50 p.m. Pharmacogenomics and IndividualizedTherapyDr. Mary Relling
2:40 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m. Sending Kids Home with Medicine –Medication Errors Due to Home IngestionDr. Bill Greene
3:50 p.m. Influenza 2009-2010: Emergence of aNew PandemicDr. Jonathan McCullers
4:40 p.m. Adjourn
Annual UT Alumni Duck DinnerThe 62nd Annual UT Alumni Duck Dinner will be
held Friday evening, April 16 at the home of Dr. andMrs. Sidney Wilroy. Registration is $45.00 per personwith a deadline of Friday, April 9. Make checks payableto Le Bonheur Children’s and mail to CharlotteSalvaggio/Duck Dinner, 50 N. Dunlap St., Box 57,Memphis, TN 38103. For questions regarding The DuckDinner contact Charlotte at 901-287-5319 [email protected].
Saturday, April 17, 20108:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:15 a.m. WelcomeDr. Russell Chesney
Dr. Joseph Laver, Moderator
8:20 a.m. Early versus Interval Appendectomy forChildren with Ruptured AppendicitisDr. Martin Blakely
9:10 a.m. Pediatric Submission Injuries – Sink or SwimDr. Barry Gilmore
10:00 a.m. Break
10:15 a.m. Teenagers: Eating too much . . . and too littleDr. Valerie Jameson
11:00 a.m. Why Push Early Education?Dr. Henry Herrod
11:50 a.m. Evaluations
12:00 noon Adjourn
Program Agenda
Objectives� Describe three gene variations affecting drug response that are ready for clinical use now.� List at least three barriers to clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics.� Articulate at least three clinical manifestations of seasonal and pandemic influenza.� Describe the medical plan of care including prevention and management of complications for influenza.� Describe at least three components of the CDC’s strategy to manage and mitigate the H1N1 pandemic.� Identify three common causes of anemia, including differential diagnoses, and indications for referral and management.� Identify the urgent initial evaluation of children with suspected leukemia or lymphoma� Identify the most common oncologic emergencies presenting to primary care providers� Describe initial management of children with leukemia or lymphoma� Discuss the prognosis of children with hematologic cancers.� Identify at least three benefits to adapting evidence based practice.� Describe the “medication use system,” as it relates to the child at home.� Identify the types of (reported) errors that are encountered with children at home.� Examine possible contributory factors related to errors at home.� Describe approaches which have been associated with minimizing the risk of errors and improving outcomes with
home medication therapy.� List the six core competencies that form the basis of a new approach to professional development in pediatric
training and board certification.� Describe the requirement of the American Board of Pediatrics’ new Maintenance of Certification Program.� Describe ways that the ABP is focusing on quality improvement.� Discuss treatment options for children with ruptured appendicitis.� Describe two commonly used surgical treatment options for children with ruptured appendicitis.� Identify the initial approach to pediatric submersion injuries.� Describe the differences between warm and cold water submersion injuries.
AccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through joint sponsorship of Le Bonheur Children’sMedical Center, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. St. JudeChildren’s Research Hospital is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee NursesAssociation, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
CreditSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital designates this educational activity for a maximum of 10.25 Category 1
Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Faculty DisclosureSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and UTHSC requires all instructors, planners, and
other individuals in a position to control the content of this activity to disclose any real orapparent conflict of interest they may have as related to the content of this CME activity.All identified conflicts of interest will be shared with those in attendance to ensure fairbalance of information presented.
Course AlterationsChanges in the program faculty, topics, and/or schedule may be necessary. These mayoccur without notice when time does not permit notification.
First Name: __________________________ Middle Initial: ______ Last Name: ___________________________
Degree: __________________ Title: _________________________ Specialty: _____________________________
Full Work Address (including name of institution): ___________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________ City, State, Zip: __________________________________
Work Phone: ( ) _____________________ Fax: ( ) _____________________
Full Home Address: _______________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________
Home Phone: ( ) _____________________ Email: __________________________________________________
Special dietary requirements: ____________________________________________________________________
Program Registration Form
A Pediatric Challenge:Optimizing the Care of Children
Registration FeeBefore March 26, 2010, the registration fee is $150.00 for
Physicians; $100.00 for Nurse Practitioners or PhysicianAssistants; $60.00 for Residents, Fellows, Nurses and all otherhealthcare professionals. The fee for non-healthcareprofessionals is $150.00.After March 26, 2010, the registration fee is $200.00 for
Physicians; $120.00 for Nurse Practitioners or PhysiciansAssistants; $75.00 for Residents, Fellows, Nurses and all otherhealthcare professionals. The fee for non-healthcareprofessionals is $200.00.On site registration is $225.00 for Physicians; $140 for Nurse
Practitioners or Physician Assistants; $90.00 for Residents,Fellows, Nurses and all other healthcare professionals. The feefor non-healthcare professionals is $225.00.
The registration fee includes course material, breakfasts, lunch and breaks.
Cancellation PolicyFull refund will be given for cancellation notice in writing
before March 5. Cancellations after that date will beassessed a $25.00 fee. No refunds will be given after April 8.
Memphis AttractionsCheck out www.stjude.org/aboutmemphis for a list of
attractions and details.
Conference SiteThe conference will be held at the Westin Memphis Beale
Street. Situated along Memphis’ historic Beale Street, thebirthplace of rock n’ roll and home of the blues, the newWestin is the region’s premier venue for distinctive meetings.Directions: From Memphis International Airport, takeInterstate 240 West and merge onto Interstate 55 towardSt. Louis. Exit at Riverside Drive and proceed to Beale Street.Turn right onto Beale Street and travel two blocks to SecondStreet. Turn right onto Second Street and then left onto Lt.George W. Lee Avenue. The hotel will be on the left side ofthe street. There will be a daily parking charge.
Recommended Hotel AccomodationsThe Westin Memphis Beale Street170 Lt. George W. Lee Avenue • Memphis, TN 38103901-334-5900 • 800-937-8461 orwww.starwoodmeeting.com/book/lebonheurAsk for the “Pediatric Challenges” room block.
Special room rate of $159.00 + tax/night if made by March 31, 2010.
Method of Payment
� Check for $ ________ enclosed(payable to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital)
� Credit Card: Charge $ ________ to my:� American Express � MasterCard � VISA
Credit Card #: _________________________________
Exp. Date: ____________________________________
Card Holder’s Name: ___________________________(Please print)
Signature: ____________________________________(Card holder signature)
Statement Address: ___________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________
On-line registration available atwww.stjude.org/seminars orwww.cure4kids.org/cme/41
or mail or fax your completed registration formand tuition to:
Linda P. Taylor • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital262 Danny Thomas Place, Mail Stop 277
Memphis, TN 38105-2794(901) 595-2235 • Fax: (901) 595-5631
Email: [email protected]
Thursday, April 15, 20106:30 p.m. Memphis and Midsouth Pediatric Society
Meeting SocialPresident, Keith Owen, M.D.Tennessee Room, Westin Hotel
7:00 p.m. Memphis and Midsouth Pediatric SocietyMeeting Dinner and SpeakerTennessee Room“How to Be a Better Pediatrician: 10 Changesthat will Result in Better Care for Children”Dr. Paul Miles
To RSVP for this Dinner and Meeting call oremail Sally Baker-Brenner [email protected] or 901-748-8889
Attendees will understand 1) how to self assess and improvethe six core physician competencies; 2) the new principlesgoverning practice redesign and management of chronic careand population health; and 3) the new concepts on meaning-ful use of health information technology to manage knowl-edge and data.
Friday, April 16, 20107:30 a.m. Registration / Breakfast
8:00 a.m. Opening and Morning ModeratorDr. Judith Wilimas
8:15 a.m. Anemia and the Helpful HematologistDr. Winfred Wang
8:55 a.m. Initial Management of the Child withSuspected Leukemia or LymphomaDr. Scott Howard
9:45 a.m. Break
10:05 a.m. Etteldorf LectureshipThe Role of ABP Maintenance of Certificationin Improving Children’s HealthcareDr. Paul Miles
11:05 a.m. Hand Hygiene and Infection Precautions:Preventing Nosocomial InfectionsDr. Keith English
11:55 a.m. Lunch BuffetTennessee Room
Virtual tours of Le Bonheur Children’s new hospital andSt. Jude’s facilities will be shown in the Mississippi Ballroomduring the lunch period.
12:10 p.m. Nursing Break-out SessionThe Common Sense of Evidence Based:Integrating Modules into Nursing PracticesBuffalo RoomRegina Perry MSN, APRN-BC
Dr. Russell Chesney, Moderator
1:00 p.m. In Utero Diagnoses & InterventionDr. Giancarlo Mari
1:50 p.m. Pharmacogenomics and IndividualizedTherapyDr. Mary Relling
2:40 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m. Sending Kids Home with Medicine –Medication Errors Due to Home IngestionDr. Bill Greene
3:50 p.m. Influenza 2009-2010: Emergence of aNew PandemicDr. Jonathan McCullers
4:40 p.m. Adjourn
Annual UT Alumni Duck DinnerThe 62nd Annual UT Alumni Duck Dinner will be
held Friday evening, April 16 at the home of Dr. andMrs. Sidney Wilroy. Registration is $45.00 per personwith a deadline of Friday, April 9. Make checks payableto Le Bonheur Children’s and mail to CharlotteSalvaggio/Duck Dinner, 50 N. Dunlap St., Box 57,Memphis, TN 38103. For questions regarding The DuckDinner contact Charlotte at 901-287-5319 [email protected].
Saturday, April 17, 20108:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:15 a.m. WelcomeDr. Russell Chesney
Dr. Joseph Laver, Moderator
8:20 a.m. Early versus Interval Appendectomy forChildren with Ruptured AppendicitisDr. Martin Blakely
9:10 a.m. Pediatric Submission Injuries – Sink or SwimDr. Barry Gilmore
10:00 a.m. Break
10:15 a.m. Teenagers: Eating too much . . . and too littleDr. Valerie Jameson
11:00 a.m. Why Push Early Education?Dr. Henry Herrod
11:50 a.m. Evaluations
12:00 noon Adjourn
Program Agenda
Objectives� Describe three gene variations affecting drug response that are ready for clinical use now.� List at least three barriers to clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics.� Articulate at least three clinical manifestations of seasonal and pandemic influenza.� Describe the medical plan of care including prevention and management of complications for influenza.� Describe at least three components of the CDC’s strategy to manage and mitigate the H1N1 pandemic.� Identify three common causes of anemia, including differential diagnoses, and indications for referral and management.� Identify the urgent initial evaluation of children with suspected leukemia or lymphoma� Identify the most common oncologic emergencies presenting to primary care providers� Describe initial management of children with leukemia or lymphoma� Discuss the prognosis of children with hematologic cancers.� Identify at least three benefits to adapting evidence based practice.� Describe the “medication use system,” as it relates to the child at home.� Identify the types of (reported) errors that are encountered with children at home.� Examine possible contributory factors related to errors at home.� Describe approaches which have been associated with minimizing the risk of errors and improving outcomes with
home medication therapy.� List the six core competencies that form the basis of a new approach to professional development in pediatric
training and board certification.� Describe the requirement of the American Board of Pediatrics’ new Maintenance of Certification Program.� Describe ways that the ABP is focusing on quality improvement.� Discuss treatment options for children with ruptured appendicitis.� Describe two commonly used surgical treatment options for children with ruptured appendicitis.� Identify the initial approach to pediatric submersion injuries.� Describe the differences between warm and cold water submersion injuries.
AccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through joint sponsorship of Le Bonheur Children’sMedical Center, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. St. JudeChildren’s Research Hospital is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee NursesAssociation, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
CreditSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital designates this educational activity for a maximum of 10.25 Category 1
Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Faculty DisclosureSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and UTHSC requires all instructors, planners, and
other individuals in a position to control the content of this activity to disclose any real orapparent conflict of interest they may have as related to the content of this CME activity.All identified conflicts of interest will be shared with those in attendance to ensure fairbalance of information presented.
Course AlterationsChanges in the program faculty, topics, and/or schedule may be necessary. These mayoccur without notice when time does not permit notification.
First Name: __________________________ Middle Initial: ______ Last Name: ___________________________
Degree: __________________ Title: _________________________ Specialty: _____________________________
Full Work Address (including name of institution): ___________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________ City, State, Zip: __________________________________
Work Phone: ( ) _____________________ Fax: ( ) _____________________
Full Home Address: _______________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________
Home Phone: ( ) _____________________ Email: __________________________________________________
Special dietary requirements: ____________________________________________________________________
Program Registration Form
A Pediatric Challenge:Optimizing the Care of Children
Registration FeeBefore March 26, 2010, the registration fee is $150.00 for
Physicians; $100.00 for Nurse Practitioners or PhysicianAssistants; $60.00 for Residents, Fellows, Nurses and all otherhealthcare professionals. The fee for non-healthcareprofessionals is $150.00.After March 26, 2010, the registration fee is $200.00 for
Physicians; $120.00 for Nurse Practitioners or PhysiciansAssistants; $75.00 for Residents, Fellows, Nurses and all otherhealthcare professionals. The fee for non-healthcareprofessionals is $200.00.On site registration is $225.00 for Physicians; $140 for Nurse
Practitioners or Physician Assistants; $90.00 for Residents,Fellows, Nurses and all other healthcare professionals. The feefor non-healthcare professionals is $225.00.
The registration fee includes course material, breakfasts, lunch and breaks.
Cancellation PolicyFull refund will be given for cancellation notice in writing
before March 5. Cancellations after that date will beassessed a $25.00 fee. No refunds will be given after April 8.
Memphis AttractionsCheck out www.stjude.org/aboutmemphis for a list of
attractions and details.
Conference SiteThe conference will be held at the Westin Memphis Beale
Street. Situated along Memphis’ historic Beale Street, thebirthplace of rock n’ roll and home of the blues, the newWestin is the region’s premier venue for distinctive meetings.Directions: From Memphis International Airport, takeInterstate 240 West and merge onto Interstate 55 towardSt. Louis. Exit at Riverside Drive and proceed to Beale Street.Turn right onto Beale Street and travel two blocks to SecondStreet. Turn right onto Second Street and then left onto Lt.George W. Lee Avenue. The hotel will be on the left side ofthe street. There will be a daily parking charge.
Recommended Hotel AccomodationsThe Westin Memphis Beale Street170 Lt. George W. Lee Avenue • Memphis, TN 38103901-334-5900 • 800-937-8461 orwww.starwoodmeeting.com/book/lebonheurAsk for the “Pediatric Challenges” room block.
Special room rate of $159.00 + tax/night if made by March 31, 2010.
Method of Payment
� Check for $ ________ enclosed(payable to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital)
� Credit Card: Charge $ ________ to my:� American Express � MasterCard � VISA
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Exp. Date: ____________________________________
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On-line registration available atwww.stjude.org/seminars orwww.cure4kids.org/cme/41
or mail or fax your completed registration formand tuition to:
Linda P. Taylor • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital262 Danny Thomas Place, Mail Stop 277
Memphis, TN 38105-2794(901) 595-2235 • Fax: (901) 595-5631
Email: [email protected]
Thursday, April 15, 20106:30 p.m. Memphis and Midsouth Pediatric Society
Meeting SocialPresident, Keith Owen, M.D.Tennessee Room, Westin Hotel
7:00 p.m. Memphis and Midsouth Pediatric SocietyMeeting Dinner and SpeakerTennessee Room“How to Be a Better Pediatrician: 10 Changesthat will Result in Better Care for Children”Dr. Paul Miles
To RSVP for this Dinner and Meeting call oremail Sally Baker-Brenner [email protected] or 901-748-8889
Attendees will understand 1) how to self assess and improvethe six core physician competencies; 2) the new principlesgoverning practice redesign and management of chronic careand population health; and 3) the new concepts on meaning-ful use of health information technology to manage knowl-edge and data.
Friday, April 16, 20107:30 a.m. Registration / Breakfast
8:00 a.m. Opening and Morning ModeratorDr. Judith Wilimas
8:15 a.m. Anemia and the Helpful HematologistDr. Winfred Wang
8:55 a.m. Initial Management of the Child withSuspected Leukemia or LymphomaDr. Scott Howard
9:45 a.m. Break
10:05 a.m. Etteldorf LectureshipThe Role of ABP Maintenance of Certificationin Improving Children’s HealthcareDr. Paul Miles
11:05 a.m. Hand Hygiene and Infection Precautions:Preventing Nosocomial InfectionsDr. Keith English
11:55 a.m. Lunch BuffetTennessee Room
Virtual tours of Le Bonheur Children’s new hospital andSt. Jude’s facilities will be shown in the Mississippi Ballroomduring the lunch period.
12:10 p.m. Nursing Break-out SessionThe Common Sense of Evidence Based:Integrating Modules into Nursing PracticesBuffalo RoomRegina Perry MSN, APRN-BC
Dr. Russell Chesney, Moderator
1:00 p.m. In Utero Diagnoses & InterventionDr. Giancarlo Mari
1:50 p.m. Pharmacogenomics and IndividualizedTherapyDr. Mary Relling
2:40 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m. Sending Kids Home with Medicine –Medication Errors Due to Home IngestionDr. Bill Greene
3:50 p.m. Influenza 2009-2010: Emergence of aNew PandemicDr. Jonathan McCullers
4:40 p.m. Adjourn
Annual UT Alumni Duck DinnerThe 62nd Annual UT Alumni Duck Dinner will be
held Friday evening, April 16 at the home of Dr. andMrs. Sidney Wilroy. Registration is $45.00 per personwith a deadline of Friday, April 9. Make checks payableto Le Bonheur Children’s and mail to CharlotteSalvaggio/Duck Dinner, 50 N. Dunlap St., Box 57,Memphis, TN 38103. For questions regarding The DuckDinner contact Charlotte at 901-287-5319 [email protected].
Saturday, April 17, 20108:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:15 a.m. WelcomeDr. Russell Chesney
Dr. Joseph Laver, Moderator
8:20 a.m. Early versus Interval Appendectomy forChildren with Ruptured AppendicitisDr. Martin Blakely
9:10 a.m. Pediatric Submission Injuries – Sink or SwimDr. Barry Gilmore
10:00 a.m. Break
10:15 a.m. Teenagers: Eating too much . . . and too littleDr. Valerie Jameson
11:00 a.m. Why Push Early Education?Dr. Henry Herrod
11:50 a.m. Evaluations
12:00 noon Adjourn
Program Agenda