PEDIATRIC CARDIAC INTENSIVE CARE SYMPOSIUM 2005 ( PCICS 2005 ) December 7-11, 2005 The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) and Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society (CCAS) present Register on-line today at www.cbcbiomed.com Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia Conference: December 7 Session I: Cardiac Issues in Neonatal Intensive Care (With Cardiac Workshop): December 7–8 (Neonatal Session) Session II: Perioperative Care of the Adult With Congenital Heart Disease: December 9 (Adult Session) Session III: PCICS Scientific Session: December 10–11 (Scientific Session) Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Nursing Conference: December 10 Presented by: Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) and Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society (CCAS) Designated for 38.5 hours in Category 1 of the Physician’s Recognition Award of the AMA. Approved for AACN and AMA PRA credit. Accredited by the Center for Bio-Medical Communication, Inc.
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December 7-11, 2005The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA
Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) and Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society (CCAS) present
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Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia Conference: December 7
Session I: Cardiac Issues in Neonatal Intensive Care (With Cardiac Workshop):December 7– 8(Neonatal Session)
Session II: Perioperative Care of the Adult With Congenital Heart Disease: December 9(Adult Session)
Session III: PCICS Scientific Session: December 10 –11(Scientific Session)
Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Nursing Conference:December 10
Presented by: Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) and Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society (CCAS)
Designated for 38.5 hours in Category 1 of the Physician’s Recognition Award of the AMA. Approved for AACN and AMA PRA credit.
Accredited by theCenter for Bio-MedicalCommunication, Inc.
PEDIATRIC CARDIAC INTENSIVE CARE SYMPOSIUM 2005 (PCICS 2005)December 7-11, 2005The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA
Overview This is the sixth symposium in the successful series of internationalsymposia on pediatric cardiac intensive care.The faculty is comprisedof world-renowned experts in the subspecialties of pediatric cardiology,pediatric cardiac surgery, pediatric cardiac anesthesiology, pediatricand adult intensive care, neonatology, adult cardiology, cardiac pharmacology, and pediatric cardiac nursing. Based on evaluationsfrom participants in the fifth symposium, the following topics will be addressed: use of phenoxybenzamine; neuromonitoring in theoperating room; coagulation strategies; shock and vasoactive therapy;low birth weight and very low birth weight neonate with CHD; pulmonary hypertension and therapy; mechanical support devices,acute and chronic; failed RV and Fontan strategies; organizationalaspects of adult CHD care; and many more.
Target Audience The symposium is designed for physicians, nurses, and other health-care professionals who care for neonates, children, and adults withheart disease in the intensive care setting.
ObjectivesAt the conclusion of the course, the participant should be able to:
• Evaluate efficacy of drugs such as vasopressin and natriureticpeptide in cardiac ICU
• Assess new interventional strategies for hypoplastic left heart syndrome
• Discuss neurologic monitoring and protection in neonatal cardiac surgery
• Determine treatment for catecholamine-resistant hypotension in neonates
• Formulate strategies for failed ventricles in adults with CHD
• Discuss the role of various mechanical assist devices in cardiacintensive care
Accreditation/Credit Designation The Center for Bio-Medical Communication, Inc. (CBC) is accreditedby the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education toprovide continuing medical education for physicians.
This CME activity was planned and produced in accordance withACCME essentials.
CBC designates this educational activity for a maximum of 38.5hours in Category 1 credit towards the AMA Physician’s RecognitionAward. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit thathe/she actually spent in the educational activity.
The American Medical Association has determined that physiciansnot licensed in the US who participate in this CME activity are eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 credit.
This program has been approved by the American Association ofCritical Care Nurses (AACN) for 46 Contact Hours, CERP Category A,File number 00012920.
AbstractsThere will be opportunities for participants to present oral or posterabstracts.The review committee will select three abstracts for oralpresentation, while other qualified abstracts will be presented asposters during poster sessions.There will be “professional walkrounds” to discuss posters. All accepted abstracts will be published in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
The abstract submission deadline is November 1, 2005.Visit www.cbcbiomed.com for further information and submission forms.
Social EventsWelcome Reception Wednesday, December 7, 7 PM-10 PM
Symposium Dinner Thursday, December 8, 7 PM-10 PM
Faculty Dinner Friday, December 9, 7 PM-10 PM
Course DirectorAnthony C. Chang, MD, MBATexas Children’s HospitalHouston,Texas
Program Committee Dean B. Andropoulos, MDTexas Children’s Hospital Houston,Texas
Desmond J. Bohn, MDHospital for Sick ChildrenToronto, Ontario, CANADA
Paul A. Checchia, MDSt. Louis Children’s HospitalSt. Louis, Missouri
Timothy Feltes, MDChildren’s Hospital Heart Center Columbus, Ohio
Michael Gatzoulis, MD, PhDRoyal Brompton Hospital London, UK
Therese Giglia, MDSchneider Children’s HospitalNew Hyde Park, New York
Thomas Karl, MDUCSF Children’s HospitalSan Francisco, California
Lisa Kohr, RN, MSN, MPH, CPNPChildren’s Memorial HospitalChicago, Illinois
Peter Laussen, MD Children’s Hospital of BostonBoston, Massachusetts
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Course RegistrationAs enrollment will be limited and this course is consistently oversubscribed,we recommend that you register early. Registrations will be accepted on a first-received basis.The tuition fee includes an extensive course syllabusand daily refreshment breaks. In addition, it is recommended that youbook your hotel accommodations at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, assoon as possible to take advantage of the special low conference rate.Hotel accommodations, travel, and all other meals are not included.
Registration using appropriate credit cards may be faxed to 201-342-7555.
To register on-line, please visit www.cbcbiomed.com.To register via telephone, call 201-342-5300.To qualify for the early registration discount, registrations must be postmarked by October 1, 2005.
Cancellation Policy Notification of cancellation must be received in writing. Cancellationsreceived before November 1, 2005 are subject to a $50 processing fee.Cancellations received between November 1 and November 15 willreceive a 50% refund.Tuition fees are nonrefundable for cancellationspostmarked after November 15. Substitutions will be accepted only withwritten authorization from original registrant.This cancellation policy isfor tuition only. CBC is not responsible for nonrefundable, nontransferableairline tickets or hotel accommodations purchased for attendance at thiscourse. If CBC cancels this event, it is not responsible for any airfare,hotel, or costs incurred by registrants.
CBC does not cancel events due to inclement weather. Speakers subjectto change without notice.
Acknowledgments As of the printing date of this brochure, this symposium is supported by unrestricted educational grants from: Elsevier, INOTherapeutics,Sominetics,TEGES, and Vitaid.
PEDIATRIC CARDIAC INTENSIVE CARE SYMPOSIUM 2005 (PCICS 2005)December 7-11, 2005The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA
Duncan Macrae, MBRoyal Brompton HospitalLondon, UKAnn Stark, MDTexas Children’s HospitalHouston,TexasGil Wernovsky, MDThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaDavid L. Wessel, MDChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, Massachusetts
Guest FacultyEduardo Bancalari, MDUniversity of MiamiMiami, FloridaCurt Daniels, MD Columbus Children’s HospitalColumbus, OhioPedro del Nido, MDChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, MassachusettsAdre Du Plessis, MBChB, MPHChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, MassachusettsAlan Jobe, MDCincinnati Children’s HospitalCincinnati, OhioJohn Kinsella, MDThe Children’s HospitalDenver, ColoradoMichael Lanzberg, MDChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, Massachusetts
Patricia Massicotte, MD Stollery Children’s Hospital Edmonton, Alberta, CANADAJo Ann Nieves, MSN, CPN, ARNP-BCMiami Children’s HospitalMiami, FloridaJoseph Parillo, MDCooper Hospital/University Medical CenterCamden, New JerseyJames Perry, MDYale School of MedicineNew Haven, ConnecticutElisabet Prieto-Fernandez, RNUniversity of MiamiMiami, FloridaJames Quintessenza, MDAll Children’s HospitalSt. Petersburg, FloridaBillie Short, MDChildren’s National Medical CenterWashington, DCFrank Smart, MDTexas Heart InstituteHouston,TexasThomas L. Spray, MDThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaRichard Van Praagh, MDChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, MassachusettsAmy Verstappen Adult Congenital Heart AssociationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Host FacultyIan Adatia, MD UCSF Children’s HospitalSan Francisco, CaliforniaMelvin C. Aldomovar, MD The Children’s HospitalDenver, ColoradoAndrew Atz, MDMedical University of South Carolina/MUHACharleston, South CarolinaHarris Baden, MDUniversity of Washington Seattle, WashingtonJohn T. Berger, MDChildren’s National Medical Center Washington, DCGeoffrey Bird, MDThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaRonald Bronicki, MDChildren’s Hospital of Orange CountyOrange, CaliforniaDavid Cooper, MDAll Children’s HospitalTampa, FloridaJohn Costello, MDChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, MassachusettsHeidi Dalton, MDChildren’s National Medical CenterWashington, DCStephen Davis, MDThe Children’s Hospital at The Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OhioLaura Diaz, MDTexas Children’s HospitalHouston,Texas
James Di Nardo, MDChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, MassachusettsPirooz Eghtesady, MD, PhD Cincinnati Children’s HospitalCincinnati, OhioJeffrey Fineman, MDUniversity of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CaliforniaNancy Ghanayem, MDChildren’s Hospital of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WisconsinSilvia Gothberg, MD The Queen Silvia Children’s HospitalGoteborg, SWEDENGeorge Hoffman, MDChildren’s Hospital of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WisconsinTimothy Hoffman, MDColumbus Children’s HospitalColumbus, OhioHelen Holtby, MDHospital for Sick Children Toronto, Ontario, CANADAThomas Kulik, MDUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, MichiganBradley Marino, MD, MPP The Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaFrancis X. McGowan, Jr, MDChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, MassachusettsWanda Miller-Hance, MDTexas Children’s Hospital Houston,TexasPirapat Mokarapong, MDRajvithi Hospital RajtheveeRajvithi, Bangkok, THAILAND
Erica Moliter-Kirsch, MDChildren’s Medical CenterDallas,TexasMichelle Moss, MDArkansas Children’s HospitalLittle Rock, ArkansasEmad B. Mossad, MDThe Cleveland Clinic FoundationCleveland, OhioAntonio Mott, MDTexas Children’s HospitalHouston,TexasRicardo Munoz, MDChildren’s Hospital of PittsburghPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaDavid Nelson, MDTexas Children’s HospitalHouston,TexasSusan Nicolson, MDThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaWilliam C. Oliver, Jr, MDMayo Clinic College of MedicineRochester, MinnesotaSandra Pereira, MDHospital Rio MarRio De Janiero, BRAZILChandra Ramamoorthy, MDLucile Packard Children’s HospitalPalo Alto, CaliforniaAndrew Redington, MDHospital for Sick ChildrenToronto, Ontario, CANADASteven M. Schwartz, MDCincinnati Children’s HospitalCincinnati, Ohio
Laura Shekerdemian, MDThe Royal Children’s HospitalParkville, Melbourne, AUSTRALIAJanet Simsic, MDSibley Heart Center CardiologyAthens, GeorgiaAnthony Slonim, MD, MPH, FCCMChildren’s National Medical CenterWashington, DCJames Spaeth, MDCincinnati Children’s HospitalCincinnati, OhioStephen A. Stayer, MDTexas Children’s HospitalHouston,TexasDaniel Stromberg, MDChildren’s Medical CenterDallas,TexasSarah Tabbutt, MDThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania Ravi Thiagarajan, MDChildren’s Hospital of BostonBoston, MassachusettsJoseph Tobias, MD University of MissouriColumbia, MissouriSusan Verghese, MDChildren’s National Medical CenterWashington, DCScott Walker, MDRiley Hospital for ChildrenIndianapolis, IndianaHoward Zucker, MD, PhDThe U.S. Department of Health
and Human ServicesWashington, DC
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Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia Conference
8:00 AM – 9:45 AM Morning Session IModerator: Neonatal Myocardial Preservation
Dean B. Andropoulos, MD Francis X. McGowan, Jr, MD
Double Switch Operation for L TGVEmad B. Mossad, MD
PEDIATRIC CARDIAC INTENSIVE CARE SYMPOSIUM 2005 (PCICS 2005)December 7-11, 2005The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA
Tuition ScheduleMD MD Trainee*
or Non MDNeonatal Session (Session I) only (December 7 and 8) $400 $200All Sessions $800 $400Guest Fee $50
Early Registration Discount:Register by October 1, 2005 to receive a $100 EarlyRegistration Discount!
Society Discount:If you are a member of the PCICS or CCAS, pleasecheck the box below to receive an additional $100 discount off of tuition. Discounts will be applied on final billing and will not show up on this form.
•• Yes, I am a PCICS or CCAS member. (If you are nota PCICS member, go to www.pcics.com to join for $100.)
*Registration must be accompanied by a letter from theChief of Service stating that the applicant is a fellow orresident in a full-time approved training program.
Register early to obtain the best available rooms!
To make your hotel reservations, call The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach at 1-800-241-3333 and give the reservations agent code PCIC2005 to take advantage of the special room rates. All individual reservationsmust be guaranteed with a major credit card and accompanied by a 2-night room deposit, which will be charged at the time of the reservation.
REGISTRATION FORM
*First Name _______________________________*Last Name ________________________*Degree __________
Specialty _________________________________ Title _____________________________________________
Name (please print) ___________________________________________________________________________
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Hotel Accommodations/Conference Location
The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach1 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USATel: 800-241-3333 or 786-276-4000Fax: 786-276-4100
The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach hotel is a beautiful gemlocated in the heart of Miami's famed Art Deco district.The landmark hotel, located directly on the beach overlooking the sparkling turquoise Atlantic Ocean, is a complete restoration of the original 1953 MorrisLapidus-designed hotel.
Some of the amenities of the 376-room historic hotelinclude: an elevated pool with ocean views; 2 poolsidelanais in early Miami Beach style; VIP oceanfront cabanas;and water ballet performances every Saturday. Inside are a 16,000 sq-ft Mobil 4-star spa; a $2 million original artcollection; and the DiLido Beach Club – the only ocean-front restaurant on South Beach for upscale casual dining.
The American Riviera or the Art Deco District — whateveryou call it, Miami's South Beach is hot year-round.There’smore than fine white sand to South Beach’s fantasyland of exuberant architecture.Tourists and natives alike flock to Ocean Boulevard for the eclectic mix of world-classboutiques, galleries and stores, and culinary hot spots from gourmet to casual chic. South Beach is a treat toexperience, with its variety of ethnic neighborhoods,food, and music.
For your convenience, a number of rooms at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, have been reserved for meeting registrants at reduced rates (tuition fees do not includeaccommodations).The hotel rate is $249 per night singleoccupancy. A $35-per-day charge will be applied for eachadditional person over the age of 18.Two children under
the age of 18 can stay in the guestroom free of charge.The maximum number of people per guestroom is 4.Room rates will be subject to 13% room tax. If cancellationis necessary, you must contact the hotel 72 hours prior toyour scheduled arrival date.
Register early to obtain the best available rooms!To make your hotel reservations, call The Ritz-Carlton,South Beach at 1-800-241-3333 and give the reservations agent code PCIC2005 to take advantageof the special room rates. All individual reservationsmust be guaranteed with a major credit card and accompanied by a 2-night room deposit, which will becharged at the time of the reservation.
For more information, please contact:The Center for Bio-Medical Communication, Inc.Email: [email protected]: www.cbcbiomed.comRegister on-line today at www.cbcbiomed.com
Call for AbstractsAbstract receipt deadline for all submissions (paper, disk, or electronic): November 1, 2005.Please visit our website at www.cbcbiomed.comfor further information and submission forms.
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