Pediatrics in the islands clinical pearls 2021 - Children's ...

Page created by Allen Hartman
 
CONTINUE READING
Jointly Sponsored by the:

           and the California District IX, Chapter 2, AAP
                        in association with
          Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Medical Group

               pediatric s
            i n th e islands
                  • • •
           clinic al pearl s
                   2021

                          June 26-July 2, 2021
                       Hyatt Regency Maui Resort
                                       Maui, Hawaii

www.PediatricCME.org / www.chla.org/cme-conferences
            1-800-KID-CME / 1-800-345-3263
©2021 Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
      Medical Group                                       clinical
                                                          pearls
                      Pediatrics in the Islands...Clinical Pearls 2021
                      June 26-July 2, 2021
                   The American Academy of Pediatrics and California District IX, Chapter 2 in association with
                   Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Medical Group are pleased to sponsor Pediatrics in the Islands...
        Clinical Pearls 2021 on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This conference is intended to increase your knowledge
        and provide a comprehensive review of current issues and recent advances in selected pediatric subspecialty
        areas. Faculty members will discuss current clinicyal challenges via didactic presentations and roundtable
        discussions. Audience participation is encouraged throughout the course.
        You should attend Pediatrics in the Islands...Clinical Pearls 2021 if you are a pediatrician, family physician
        or other health professional who cares for infants, children and adolescents and are interested in enhancing
        your understanding of and developing solutions for the clinical issues you encounter in your daily practice.
        COURSE OBJECTIVES
        At the conclusion of this activity participants should be able to identify, assess and manage common
        clinical issues in the areas of dermatology, emergency medicine, gastroenterology, infectious diseases and
        developmental-behavioral pediatrics including:
        • Formulate safe and effective treatment plans for their atopic patients and use newer therapeutic options
          as appropriate.
        • Discuss pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments for managing pain in children.
        • Utilize the most recently published diagnostic criteria to differentiate functional from organic causes of
          abdominal pain in childhood.
        • Compare and contrast the TST (tuberculin skin test) with IGRAs (interferon-gamma release assays) and select
          the appropriate test for a child with risk factors for tuberculosis infection.
        • Recognize the common symptoms of adjustment reactions in children and adolescents that may occur
          in response to a crisis.
        A complete listing of course objectives and materials will be available at the Pediatrics in the Islands...Clinical Pearls 2021 conference.

        ACCREDITATION
        This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and
        policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the
        American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the California District IX, Chapter 2. The American Academy of Pediatrics
        is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
        The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum of 22.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should
        claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
        This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 22.50 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD
        Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
        Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity, and individual assessment of
        and feedback to the learner, enables the learner to earn up to 22.5 MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics’
        (ABP) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit learner
        completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit.
        This Live activity, Pediatrics in the Islands...Clinical Pearls 2021, with a beginning date of June 27, 2021, has
        been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 22.50 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
        Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
        Members of the College of Family Physicians of Canada are eligible to receive 22.50 Mainpro+® credits for
        attendance at this meeting due to reciprocal agreement with the American Academy of Family Physicians.
        PAs may claim a maximum of 22.5 Category 1 credits for completing this activity. NCCPA accepts AMA PRA
        Category 1 Credit ™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society.
        This program is accredited for 22.50 NAPNAP CE contact hours of which 0 contain pharmacology (Rx) content,
        (0 related to psychopharmacology) (0 related to controlled substances), content per the National Association of
        Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines.
        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(s) 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.
Faculty
                           Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB
                         Professor of Clinical Pediatrics,
                 The Ohio State University College of Medicine
  Section Chief of Gastroenterology and Director of the Celiac Disease Center,
                Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio

                               Minnelly Luu, MD
                  Associate Professor of Clinical Dermatology,
          University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
  Head, Division of Dermatology and Co-Director, Vascular Anomalies Center,
                        Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

                            David J. Schonfeld, MD
                         Professor of Clinical Pediatrics,
           University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
         Division of General Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
          Director, National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement

                          Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA
                            Professor of Pediatrics,
                         Baylor College of Medicine
          Department of Emergency Medicine and Chief Safety Officer,
                           Texas Children’s Hospital

                            Jeffrey R. Starke, MD
                            Professor of Pediatrics,
                          Baylor College of Medicine
                       Department of Infectious Diseases,
                           Texas Children’s Hospital

                          Conference Moderators

       Eyal Ben-Isaac, MD                              Diane K. Tanaka, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics,          Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics,
Keck School of Medicine of USC                  Keck School of Medicine of USC
 Division of General Pediatrics                 Division of Adolescent Medicine,
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles                 Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Meeting Schedule for Sunday, June 27th - Thursday, July 1st

Sunday, June 27, 2021                          Tuesday, June 29, 2021                          Thursday, July 1, 2021
7:00 am     Coffee and Pastries                7:00 am      Coffee and Pastries                7:00 am     Coffee and Pastries
7:20 am     Greetings and Introductions        7:30 am      The Importance of the Sentinel     7:30 am    Non-Traumatic Surgical
7:30 am     Foodborne and Waterborne Illness                Injury: Early Recognition and                 Emergencies
            in Children                                     Management of Child Abuse                      Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA
            Jeffrey R. Starke, MD                           Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA             8:00 am “Celiac Mythology”: Things to
8:00 am Pain Management in Children            8:00 am Emerging Infections:                               Know and Do Before You Treat
            Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA                          So What Now?                                  Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB
8:30 am All That Comes Up is Not Reflux!                    Jeffrey R. Starke, MD              8:30 am Diaper Rash from A to Zinc
            Other Causes of Vomiting in        8:30 am Psychological First Aid                            Minnelly Luu, MD
            Children
                                                            David J. Schonfeld, MD             9:00 am Break
            Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB
9:00 am Break                                  9:00 am Break                                   9:20 am Infantile Hemangiomas:
9:20 am Is It GER or GERD? Managing            9:20 am Taking Care of Our Staff and                       When to Refer
            Reflux in Infants and Children                  Ourselves in the Aftermath of                  Minnelly Luu, MD
            Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB                       a Crisis                           9:50 am Tuberculosis Infection Testing and
9:50 am Supporting Children in Times                        David J. Schonfeld, MD                        Treatment: What the Pediatric
            of Crisis                          9:50 am Fever and Rash                                     Clinician Needs to Know
            David J. Schonfeld, MD                          Minnelly Luu, MD                               Jeffrey R. Starke, MD
10:20 am Question & Answer Session             10:20 am Question & Answer Session              10:20 am Question & Answer Session
11:00 am - 12:20 pm                            11:00 am - 12:20 pm                             11:00 am - 12:20 pm
            SEMINARS                                       SEMINARS                                       SEMINARS
         1. Empathic Communication:                     1. Atopic Dermatitis                           1. Morning Report in Pediatric
            Better Care, Better Scores,                     Minnelly Luu, MD                              Infectious Diseases
            Happier Providers                           2. Empathic Communication:                         Jeffrey R. Starke, MD
            Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA                          Better Care, Better Scores,               2. Common GI Problems in Children:
         2. Morning Report in Pediatric                    Happier Providers                              If You Know This You Might Be a
             Infectious Diseases                           Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA                         Gastroenterologist
            Jeffrey R. Starke, MD                      3. Morning Report in Pediatric                     Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB
         3. Discipline and Behavior                         Infectious Diseases                       3. Empathic Communication:
            Management of Pre-School
                                                            Jeffrey R. Starke, MD                         Better Care, Better Scores,
            Children
                                                                                                          Happier Providers
            David J. Schonfeld, MD
                                                                                                           Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA

Monday, June 28, 2021                          Wednesday, June 30, 2021
7:00 am     Coffee and Pastries                7:00 am     Coffee and Pastries
7:30 am     Complications of Common Skin       7:30 am     When There is Blood – Do You Hold
            Conditions                                     or Fold? An Approach to GI
            Minnelly Luu, MD                               Bleeding in Children                             Future Meetings!
8:00 am Supporting the Grieving Child and                  Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB
            Family                             8:00 am Annular Dermatoses:
             David J. Schonfeld, MD                                                                   Aloha Update: Pediatrics® 2021
                                                           If Not Tinea, Then What?
8:30 am When There’s MRSA in the Bursa:                                                               Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa
            What’s New with Staphylococcus                 Minnelly Luu, MD
                                               8:30 am Altered Mental Status in                             October 16-22, 2021
            aureus
            Jeffrey R. Starke, MD                          Children
9:00 am Break                                               Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA               Pediatric Potpourri®: State of the Art 2022
9:20 am Antimicrobial Resistance:              9:00 am Break                                          Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
            What the General Pediatric         9:20 am Head Injuries in Children:                         February 26-March 4, 2022
            Clinician Needs to Know                        What’s New and How to Manage
            Jeffrey R. Starke, MD                          Joan E. Shook, MD, MBA
9:50 am Persistent Bellyachers: Is it the                                                      Pediatrics in the Islands … Clinical Pearls 2022
                                               9:50 am Helping Children Understand and
            Gut or the Brain? 		                           Adjust to Serious Illness                   Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
            Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB                      David J. Schonfeld, MD                             June 25-July 1, 2022
10:20 am Question & Answer Session             10:20 am Question & Answer Session
11:00 am - 12:20 pm                            11:00 am - 12:20 pm
            SEMINARS                                       SEMINARS
         1. Common GI Problems in Children:            1. Discipline and Behavior
            If You Know This You Might Be                 Management of Pre-School
            a Gastroenterologist                           Children
            Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB                      David J. Schonfeld, MD
         2. Discipline and Behavior                   2. Atopic Dermatitis
             Management of Pre-School                      Minnelly Luu, MD
             Children                                 3. Common GI Problems in Children:
            David J. Schonfeld, MD                        If You Know This You Might Be a
        3. Atopic Dermatitis                              Gastroenterologist
            Minnelly Luu, MD                              Ivor D. Hill, MD, MB, ChB
REGISTRATION
Saturday, June 26, 2021          3 pm - 6 pm
Daily thereafter                 7 am - 11 am
Meeting dates: Sunday, June 27 - Thursday, July 1

Old Lahaina Luau
Wednesday June 30, 2021 – 6:15-9:15 pm
“This is the best Luau you’ll find in Maui.”
                               (Fodor’s Maui and Lanai)
Enjoy an evening of traditional Hawaiian cuisine, music,
cultural dances and demonstrations at the Old Lahaina
Luau. A five-course feast of Pacific-Rim and Hawaiian
cuisine is followed by an award-winning production
that tells the story of the Hawaiians with hula dancing,
chanting and singing.
“Its authenticity, intimacy, hospitality, cultural integrity
and sheer romantic beauty have made this Maui’s top
luau.” (Frommer’s Maui)
Price: $140 Adults & Teens (13 and over),
       $80 Children (2-12),
       Infants not occupying a seat, are free.
Includes a fresh flower lei greeting, bountiful dinner,
cocktails (throughout the evening) and entertainment.
Price includes tax and gratuity. Transportation is on
your own. Sign up for this activity on the conference
registration form. Space is limited: reserve early.

ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES
Maui and the Hyatt offer a wide variety of other
attractions and activities including:
         Kamaha’o Spa at the Hyatt Maui -
Rejuvenate mind, body and soul at this oceanfront spa
                  Tour of the Stars -
          Experience the Hyatt Maui’s rooftop
                   astronomy program
                     Lahaina Town -
     The mid-1800s whaling capital of the Pacific
               Haleakala National Park -
      Site of the world’s largest dormant volcano
                     Molokini Island -
A marine life conservation district & seabird sanctuary
                    Ocean Activities –
     Sailing, Cocktail/Dinner Cruises, Parasailing,
   Jet Skiing, Snorkeling, Scuba, Kayaking, Rafting,
         Surfing, Windsurfing, Submarine tours
                     Land Activities –
     Horseback riding, Hiking, Biking, Zipline, Golf
                    The Road to Hana
                  Maui Ocean Center
        Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum
                 Bailey House Museum
                  Iao Valley State Park
                Maui Tropical Plantation
                   Tedeschi Vineyards
                  Sunrise Protea Farm
          Enchanting Floral Gardens of Kula
                 Helicopter adventures
Travel & Accommodations
To make your reservations at our special, discounted rates,            Typical conference arrival and departure dates are:
please visit our travel website at www.PediatricsHawaii.com            Check-In: Saturday, June 26, 2021
                                                                       Check-Out: Friday, July 2, 2021
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort                                              Rooms may be reserved at our special group rates
Located on popular Kaanapali Beach, the Hyatt Regency                  up to 3 days before and after the above dates, subject
is one of Maui’s leading luxury resorts. The grounds are a             to availability.
paradise of ponds, lagoons and tropical gardens inhabited
by exotic swans, flamingos, penguins and parrots. The free-            Deposits and Cancellations: A two (2) night deposit
form swimming pool, one of Maui’s largest, is lined with               is required at time of booking. Cancellations from
rope bridges, waterfalls, grottoes and waterslides. Guest              30 days to 72 hours before arrival will be assessed a
rooms are comfortably appointed, each with a private                   one (1) night room and tax charge. Cancellations within
lanai. Features such as a multi-million dollar art collection          72 hours of arrival will be charged two (2) nights room
and a unique variety of boutiques and restaurants lend                 and tax.
to the ambiance. Activities available include tennis, golf             Visit our travel website – www.PediatricsHawaii.com –
at Kaanapali’s two courses and a fitness center. Children              to reserve your room at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort
will enjoy a variety of daytime activities offered at Camp             at our special group rates.
Hyatt. The location is ideal to visit Whaler’s Village, a
popular Kaanapali attraction, and nearby Lahaina Town,                 If you prefer to call for room reservations, please
with its myriad of shops, restaurants and boutiques.                   call Hyatt reservations at 877-803-7534 and ask for
                                                                       the “Pediatrics in the Islands” conference rate at the
Regency Club - Upgrade to the Hyatt’s Regency Club                     Hyatt Regency Maui.
at special group rates. Regency Club privileges include
continental breakfast, daily and evening buffet services,              Rental Car Reservations
beverages and more.                                                    To make the most of your visit to Maui, we highly
                                                                       recommend a rental car and we recommend that you
Hyatt Regency Maui Reservations                                        make a reservation prior to arrival in Maui. Please visit
The special group rates for Pediatrics In The Islands                  our travel website for additional information including any
participants are:                                                      available discounted rates.
   • Resort View: $320/night
   • Deluxe Ocean View: $350/night                                     Note: While most flights arrive at Maui’s main airport (code
   • Regency Club Deluxe Ocean View: $528/night                        OGG), some arrive at the west Maui airport (code JHM). Be
   • Ocean Suite: $594/night                                           sure to select your correct arrival/departure airport when
                                                                       making your rental car reservations.
These special rates include: A value of $54 per day.
• Free self-parking • Free internet • Free resort fee                  Flights
The Hyatt Regency Resort Fee, currently a $32 per day                  The main airport in Maui is the Kahului Airport (also
mandatory fee, includes fitness center admission, local                known as the Maui International Airport), code OGG. This
phone calls and other guest amenities. The Hyatt Regency               airport is 28 miles from the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort
Self-Parking Fee is currently a $22 per day fee.                       in Ka’anapali, about 45 minutes by car.
These services are complimentary only if you book at                   The much smaller Kapalua Airport in west Maui, code
our special group rates. Most other quoted rates do not                JHM, is served by commuter flights to and from Honolulu
include these add-on fees. If you book outside of our                  (code HNL). This airport is 5 miles from the Hyatt Regency
group, you can expect to see these fees added to your                  Maui Resort, about 10 minutes by car.
bill at check-out.                                                     For additional information, please visit our travel website
Occupancy: Rates are valid for one or two adults per                   at www.PediatricsHawaii.com
room. Additional adults over 18 are charged at $75 per
night. (Regency Club, $125.) Maximum occupancy is 4                    Travel Assistance
per room. Children 18 and under are free. Please refer                 For assistance or additional information, please
to the website for bedding options and other important                 contact our travel services provider: University Travel;
details.                                                               (800) 821-5094 or (818) 563-9808; Fax: (818) 563-9842;
                                                                       Email: pediatrics@unitrav.com
Note: The above rates do not include applicable Hawaii
tax (currently 14.42% per room night occupied). This tax
will be added to your final bill at check-out.                         (CST registration # 1015591-40).

                                   Conference Registration Cancellation Fees:
                                      Up to May 26, 2021: Full refund of all fees paid
                     After May 26, 2021: $200 cancellation fee and no refunds for luau or guest pass(es)
                     No Post-conference Refunds / Note: Travel registration may also be subject to cancellation fees.
Visit www.chla.org/cme-conferences for on-line conference registration
                                                  or to add your name to our mailing list.
                                                     Visit www.PediatricsHawaii.com
                                          for on-line hotel, rental car and/or airline reservations.
                                                          Conference Registration
                                                 Pediatrics in the Islands...Clinical Pearls 2021
                                               June 26 - July 2, 2021 – Hyatt Regency Maui Resort
 Name ______________________________________________________________________ ___ MD ___ Other ______________________
 Please check Specialty: ___ Pediatrics             AAP# __________________________________________________________________________
                                 ___ Family Medicine       AAFP# __________________________________________________________________
                                 ___ Other: _____________________________________________________________________________________
 Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 City/State/Zip _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 Primary Phone _____________________________________________________________                          ___ Office ___ Home ___ Cell ___ Other
 Secondary Phone __________________________________________________________                            ___ Office ___ Home ___ Cell ___ Other
 Fax_________________________________ Email __________________________________________________________________________
                                                        Note: Please include an email address. Receipt and correspondence will be sent via email.

  Tuition: 				                                            Early Registration by April 1, 2021
  Physician                                  $1,015                       $965                $ _________________________________________
  Past Physician Registrant                  $ 965                         $915                 _________________________________________
  CHLA Staff/Alumni                          $ 955                        $905                  _________________________________________
  AAP CA Dist. IX, Chap. 2                   $ 955                        $905                  _________________________________________
* Resident / Intern                          $ 755                         $705                 _________________________________________
  Retired Physician                          $ 755                        $705                  _________________________________________
  Non-Physician (NP, PA, APRN, etc.)         $ 755                         $705                 _________________________________________
* A letter from the Chief of Staff must accompan registration for reduced Resident/Intern tuition. Full tuition will be charged if not pre-registered.
 Old Lahaina Luau – Wednesday, June 30, 2021 – 6:15-9:15 pm
 # ____ @ $140 per adult/teen = $_______________
 # ____ @ $80 per child 2-12 = $_________________________
 # ____ Infants, not occupying a seat (free)               Old Lahaina Luau Subtotal: $ __________________________

 Guest Pass(es) for the conference continental breakfast:
 If you would like your guest(s) to join you for the conference continental breakfast on Sunday, June 27 through
 Thursday, July 1, please indicate here
 # ____ @ $153 per per adult/teen 13 or older + #____ @ $76.25 per child, 12 & under = $__________
 Total Amount Due:
 Tuition Total: $ ____________ + Luau Total: $ ____________ + Guest Pass(es) Total: $ ____________
 Payment:                                                 = Total Amount Due: $ ____________________________________
 l Check enclosed (payable to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Medical Group or CHLAMG)
 Credit Card:     l Visa     l MasterCard     l Amer. Exp. l Discover
 Card No. _____________________________________________________ Security Code_______________ Exp. Date__________________
 Name on Card _______________________________________________ Signature _______________________________________________
 Billing Address ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 Billing City/State/Zip___________________________________________________________________________________________________

 Hotel, Rental Car and Flight Information:
 The above conference registration does not include hotel, rental car or airline reservations. Visit our travel website,
 www.PediatricsHawaii.com, for information and reservations.
 For assistance or additional information, please contact our travel services provider: University Travel
 (800) 821-5094 or (818) 563-9808; Email: pediatrics@unitrav.com
 University Travel, CST Registration #1015591-40.

                 Contact information and conference registration: CHLAMG / Pediatrics In the Islands
   3701 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 90010 / 1-800-3-KID-CME (800-354-3263) / (323) 361-2752 / Fax (323) 925-7490
           CME email: pediatricCME@ymail.com • www.pediatricCME.org • www.chla.org/cme-conferences
You can also read