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34 th SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION ANNUAL OF NEONATOLOGISTS CONFERENCE www.southeastneo.org Register by May 7, 2021 Please join us for ANOTHER WEEKEND IN PARADISE May 27-30, 2021 JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION PROCESS JERRY ELLIOTT MEMORIAL LECTURESHIP Register online for the conference and dinners by May 7, 2021. Secure your Jerry Elliott joined Mead Johnson as a sales representative in spot for those CME Credits and fresh Florida Seafood! You will also be able 1963 and worked for 10 years in the Marketing department. Jerry directed Mead Johnson’s Professional Services department to pay your SAN dues when you register for the conference online. from 1981-1989 and 1992 until his sudden and untimely death in Step 1: Register now at www.southeastneo.com. June 1994. Jerry had a tremendous impact in every area that he SAN Membership and Conferences are for Neonatologists (physicians) only. worked. He was an avid supporter of perinatal research and the careers of young neonatologists. In 1997, The Southeastern Guests and family are welcome to enjoy the resort and Marco Island area. Association of Neonatologists honored Jerry Elliott by creating a You are eligible to become a SAN member if you reside or work in one of the memorial lectureship which is delivered at each annual meeting. following states: Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida or Puerto Rico. JERRY ELLIOTT MEMORIAL LECTURERS AT SAN 2021 Fernando Moya, MD Betty Cameron Children’s Hospital (Wilmington, NC) If you do not reside or work in one of the states above, please register for 2019 Jay Goldsmith, MD Tulane University (New Orleans, LA) the conference as a non-member of SAN. 2018 Robert Christensen, MD University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT) PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE AND DINNER REGISTRATIONS ABSOLUTELY CLOSE 2017 Bill Hay, MD University of Colorado, School of Medicine (Aurora, CO) AT MIDNIGHT, MAY 7, 2021. WALK-IN REGISTRATIONS and/or DINNER ADD- 2016 Steven M. Donn, MD University of Michigan Medical Center (Ann Arbor, MI) ONS CAN NO LONGER BE ACCOMMODATED FOR THIS ACTIVITY. 2015 Michael Caplan, MD Northshore University Health System (Chicago, IL) 2014 John Zupancic, ScD, MD Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston, MA) Step 2: Book your hotel room after registering for the conference. Once your online registration is complete, you will be provided a special 2013 Lucky Jain, MD, MBA Emory University / Emory Children's Center (Atlanta, GA) group hotel reservation link on your registration confirmation page for the 2012 Michael Caplan, MD Northshore University Health System (Chicago, IL) JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort. 2011 David W. Kimberlin, MD University of Alabama Birmingham (Birmingham, AL) Step 3: Arrange your transportation…air and ground. 2010 Richard Polin, MD Columbia University Medical Center (New York City, NY) You will need to arrange your own ground transportation to the hotel in 2009 David A. Clark, MD Director, The Children's Hospital at Albany Medical Marco Island. Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers is Center (Albany, NY) the closest major airport. Various ground transportation is available at the 2008 Jonathan Davis, MD Tufts University School of Medicine (Boston, MA) airport, such as rental cars, taxis, limos, etc. 2007 Warren Rosenfeld, MD Winthrop University Hospital (Mineola, NY) For additional questions regarding the conference registration and dinner 2006 Waldemar Carlo, MD University of Alabama Birmingham (Birmingham, AL) events, you can also contact Michelle Longman through e-mail at 2005 David H. Adamkin, MD University of Louisville School of Medicine (Louisville, KY) southeastneo@bellsouth.net. 2004 Thomas E. Wiswell, MD State University of New York Stony Brook (Stony Brook, NY) Special Needs Statement 2003 Mervin Yoder, MD Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Indiana University The SAN is committed to making its conference accessible to all individuals. If (Indianapolis, IN) you have a disability, attach a brief description of any auxiliary aids or services 2002 Gerald Merenstein, MD University of Colorado School of Medicine (Denver, CO) (identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act) that might be needed. Advance notification of any special needs helps us better accommodate your needs. E-mail 2001 Avroy A. Fanaroff, MD Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH) requests to southeastneo@bellsouth.net no later than May 7, 2021. 2000 William Oh, MD Brown University (Providence, RI) All-Physician Target Audience 1999 David K. Stevenson, MD Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA) Registration for this CME activity is open to PHYSICIANS ONLY. The targeted 1998 Alan H. Jobe, PhD, MD Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center specialty is neonatology. Content is not intended for nurses, nurse practitioners or (Cincinnati, OH) physician assistants. 1997 LuAnn Papile, MD University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM)
Marriott Hotels Commitment to Clean Conference Course Objectives Marriott International has redefined processes and reimagined Thursday spaces to align with expert protocols on cleanliness. We 1. Understand why so few drugs are FDA approved for use in the NICU recently launched our Global Cleanliness Council, including 2. Understand new laws and initiatives designed to help test new and existing drugs in neonates experts from the field of medicine and public health to 3. Review strategies to determine neuroglycopenia supplement our reputation of cleanliness and hospitability. 4. Examine recent trials evaluating blood glucose in normal babies with no risk 5. Improve understanding of statistical methods used in clinical trials in neonatology Guest Experience 6. Define the limitations of using systematic reviews in neonatology • Deep cleaning for high-touch areas • Limiting in-stay housekeeping frequency Friday • Mobile Check-In, Mobile Key and Contactless Chat 1. Recognize the significance of pulmonary hypertension accompanying significant BPD • All meeting and event rooms are fully sanitized every night 2. Comprehend the controversies surrounding treatment of PAH and BPD to include tables, chairs and walls 3. Know the importance of human milk for VLBW infants and plans for nutritional management • Distanced seating to avoid multiple touch areas 4. Review the nutrient suitability of human milk for VLBW infants and strategies for fortification • All guests are required to wear face masks in all indoor 5. Identify the evidence-based methods to provide human milk in the NICU public spaces of the resort 6. Determine the benefits and risks of human milk feeding in the NICU Deeper, More Frequent Cleaning 7. Describe key components that drive human milk variability and complexity • Enhancing cleaning protocols to disinfect meeting spaces 8. Outline the GEHM study and key findings that have clinical impact • Sanitizing restrooms as often as every hour Saturday • Dedicated “Commitment to Clean” attendants continuously 1. Discuss cross-center variations of definitions, practice and outcomes for chronic lung disease clean all high traffic areas throughout the day. 2. Make a case for addressing lung injury and maligned interventions in the management of • Sanitizing stations throughout the resort extremely preterm infants at risk for BPD FACE COVERING POLICY: All Marriott International 3. Review the pulmonary injury sequence and pathogenesis of BPD associates wear face coverings as a part of their uniforms. 4. Develop an individualized strategy based on pathophysiology and lung mechanics Following American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA)’s 5. Understand the link between nonnutritive suck/nutritive feeding and neurologic integrity “Safe Stay Guest Checklist”, Marriott International requires 6. Describe the developmental progression of swallow-breath interaction and phase of respiration all guests to wear a face covering in its hotels in North with nonnutritive suck and effects of pathologic conditions on that progression America, the Caribbean and Latin America. 7. Understand the factors that are causing a large increase in the incidence of NAS 8. Understand genetic factors that are associated with the incidence and severity of NAS Continuing Education Credits 9. Understand various assessment and treatment options in neonates with NAS The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to Sunday provide continuing medical education for physicians. 1. Understand that each baby is different and poses a therapeutic challenge The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum of 16 AMA PRA 2. Comprehend the importance of developing an individualized approach based on Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit pathophysiology and patient response commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 3. Review the rationale for antibiotic stewardship in the NICU, with a focus on preterm infants This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 16 AAP credits. These 4. Know the rationale for empirical antibiotic therapies, including choice, duration and dose credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to 5. Understand what cell-based therapies are and their role in critically ill neonates Fellows and Candidate Members of the American Academy of 6. Understand the role of regulatory agencies in conducting clinical trials in neonates Pediatrics. 7. Identify preterm infant growth patterns linked to neurodevelopment and metabolic health For questions regarding CME credits, contact Dr. Reynolds at 8. Determine the evidence-based methods to monitor preterm infant growth Eric.W.Reynolds@uth.tmc.edu.
Guest Faculty 2021 SAN Board of Directors 2021 David H. Adamkin, MD Fernando Moya, MD Course Director & SAN President SAN Executive Director / Treasurer Professor of Pediatrics Medical Director, Betty Cameron David H. Adamkin, MD Barry D. Chandler, MD Division of Neonatology Children’s Hospital Professor of Pediatrics Jupiter Medical Center University of Louisville School of Medicine President and CEO, Coastal Carolina Division of Neonatology Jupiter, FL Louisville, KY Neonatology, PLLC University of Louisville School of Medicine Coastal Children’s Services, PLLC Louisville, KY Vice President Wilmington, NC Fernando Moya, MD C. Michael Cotten, MD MHS Secretary Professor of Pediatrics Medical Director, Betty Cameron Division Chief of Pediatric Neonatology Shay Phillips, PhD Aaron M. Germain, MD Children’s Hospital Mead Johnson Nutritional Institute Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital President and CEO, Coastal Carolina Duke University School of Medicine Evansville, IN St. Petersburg, FL Neonatology, PLLC Durham, NC Coastal Children’s Services, PLLC Eric W. Reynolds, MD MPH Marie Ambroise-Thigpen, MD Wilmington, NC Jonathan M. Davis, MD UNC Rex Healthcare Associate Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Pediatrics Raleigh, NC Roland L. Boyd, DO University of Texas Health Science Chief, Division of Newborn Medicine Center at Houston Neonatal Services, Ltd. Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, MA McGovern Medical School Lee D. Morris, MD Meridian, MS Houston, TX Envision Physician Services Huntsville Hospital Ex Officio/CME Liaison Steven M. Donn, MD FAARC Huntsville, AL Eric W. Reynolds, MD MPH Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics Sarah N. Taylor, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics Associate Professor of Pediatrics Division of Neonatal Perinatal Medicine C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital Director of Clinical Research Jenelle Ferry, MD University of Texas Health Science Yale School of Medicine Mednax Center at Houston Michigan Medicine New Haven, CT Tampa, FL McGovern Medical School Ann Arbor, MI Houston, TX Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Conflicts of Interest The AAP Policy on Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Conflicts of Interest is designed to ensure quality, objective, balanced, and scientifically rigorous AAP CME activities. All individuals in a position to influence and/or control the content of AAP CME activities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no relevant financial relationships or any financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider of commercial services discussed in CME activities. All potential conflicts of interest are identified and resolved prior to an individual’s confirmation of service at an AAP CME activity. Beyond disclosure of financial relationships, AAP CME faculty are required to disclose to the AAP and to learners when they plan to discuss or demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices and/or medical or surgical procedures that involve “off‐label” use of a device or pharmaceutical. The AAP is committed to providing learners with commercially unbiased CME activities. The content of this CME activity does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the AAP. Acknowledgements The Southeastern Association of Neonatologists gratefully acknowledges the generous support in the form of educational grants from: Mead Johnson Nutrition, Envision Healthcare and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Southeastern Association of Neonatologists c/o Eric Reynolds, MD 502 Summer Oaks Ct. Rosenberg, TX 77469 HE TOT O UR NS ARC RET OTT M SORT I SAN ARR CH RE 1 M A 2 JW D BE 30, 20 AN 7- ISL MAY 2 Southeastern Association of Neonatologists 34 th ANNUAL CONFERENCE www.southeastneo.com Made possible with the support of: Mead Johnson Nutrition Mark your calendar: Envision Healthcare and 35th Annual SAN Conference The American Academy of Pediatrics May 26-29, 2022
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