Pediatric Emergency MedicineJohns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, Research and Education Building, St. Petersburg, FL
7th Annual Practical Topics in
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February 22–24, 2019Hands-on Simulation WorkshopsCommon Pediatric Scenarios
Friday Pre-Conference WorkshopPractical Pediatrics: Infectious Diseases in theOffice Setting
Keynote Presenter
Paul Colombani, MD, FACS, FAAPVIP Trauma: Lessons Learned from the ReaganAssassination AttemptChair of SurgeryPresident, All Children’s Specialty PhysiciansJohns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL
Robert Garrett Professor Emeritus of Pediatric SurgeryProfessor of Surgery, Pediatrics and OncologyJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Continuing Medical Education701 4th Street SouthDept 6500002726St. Petersburg, FL 33701Email: [email protected]/cme
FACULTY
Agenda and faculty are subject to change.
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Experience our advanced Simulation Lab at the new state-of-the-artResearch and Education Building in beautiful St. Petersburg, Florida
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Thuy Ngo, DO, MEdAssistant ProfessorAssociate Medical DirectorPediatric Emergency Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD
Wassam Rahman, MD, FAAP, ABIHMChairman/Medical Director Division of Pediatric Emergency MedicineJohns Hopkins All Children’s HospitalSt. Petersburg, FL
FACULTY
Laleh Bahar-Posey, MD, FACEP, FAAPAssistant Medical DirectorDivision of Pediatric Emergency MedicineJohns Hopkins All Children's HospitalSt. Petersburg, FL
E. Leila Jerome Clay, MD, MCTS, FAAPDirectorSickle Cell ProgramJohns Hopkins All Children’s Cancer & Blood Disorders InstituteJohns Hopkins All Children's HospitalSt. Petersburg, FLAssistant ProfessorInternal Medicine and PediatricsJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore, MD
Paul Colombani, MD, FACS, FAAPChair of SurgeryPresident, All Children’s Specialty PhysiciansJohns Hopkins All Children’s HospitalSt. Petersburg, FLRobert Garrett Professor Emeritus of Pediatric SurgeryProfessor of Surgery, Pediatrics and OncologyJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore, MD
Juan Dumois, III, MD, FAAPPediatric Infectious Diseases Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital St. Petersburg, FL Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of South Florida College of Medicine Tampa, FL
Mitchell Goldstein, MDDirectorChild Protection TeamJohns Hopkins Children’s CenterBaltimore, MD
Lauren K. Kahl, MDClinical Fellow, Pediatric Emergency MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore, MD
Katie Namtu, PharmDClinical Pharmacy CoordinatorAntimicrobial Stewardship ProgramJohns Hopkins All Children's HospitalSt. Petersburg, FL
Carlos Rodriguez, MD, FAAFP, CAQSMAssistant Medical Director Sports MedicineJohns Hopkins All Children’s HospitalDirector Sports Medicine FellowshipBayfront HealthSt. Petersburg, FL
Steven Parrish Winesett, MDPediatric NeurologistUniversity of FloridaGainesville, FL
The 7th Annual Practical Topics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine will be a three-day live program held at the new state-of-the-art Research and Education Building at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in beautiful St. Petersburg, FL. The conference will feature didactic presentations by faculty at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and will also include a Friday pre-conference workshop focusing on Infectious Diseases.
Presentation topics include: Child Maltreatment, ENT Emergencies, Concussion, Pediatric Trauma, Acute Seizures, Chest Pain/Syncope, and Hematologic Emergencies.
The goal of this conference is to make healthcare professionals more comfortable with common pediatric emergency clinical scenarios and procedures.
CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION
CONFERENCE AGENDA
CONFERENCE OPENS
7:00–7:30am
Registration and Breakfast
7:30–8:30am
Top Pediatric Guidelinesof the Last YearJuan Dumois, III, MD, FAAP
8:30–9:30am
Sports Dermatologyand Infectious DiseasesCarlos Rodriguez, MD, FAAFP, CAQSM
9:30–9:40am
Break
9:40–10:40am
Improving Antibiotic Prescribing: Outpatient Antibiotic StewardshipKatie Namtu, PharmD
10:40–11:40am
Infections Acquiredin WaterJuan Dumois, III, MD, FAAP
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPPRACTICAL PEDIATRICS: INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN THE OFFICE SETTING
7:00–7:30am
Breakfast
5:15-6:30pmWELCOME RECEPTIONTicket Required
SIMULATIONWORKSHOPS6 scenarios to choose from!
Availability is very limited for some of the scenarios.
Friday, February 22 Sunday, February 24Saturday, February 23
7:00–7:30am
Breakfast
7:45–8:00am
Welcome andDaily GoalsWassam Rahman, MD, FAAP, ABIHM
8:00–8:45am
ENT EmergenciesLaleh Bahar-Posey, MD, FACEP, FAAP
8:45–9:00am
Question and Answer
9:00–9:45am
Acute SeizuresSteven Parrish Winesett, MD
9:45–10:00am
Question and Answer
10:00–10:15am
Break
10:15–11:00am
Hematologic EmergenciesE. Leila Jerome Clay, MD, MCTS, FAAP
11:00–11:15am
Question and Answer
11:15am–12:00pm
Chest Pain/SyncopeLauren K. Kahl, MD
12:00–12:15pm
Question and Answer
12:15-12:30pm
Conference Wrap-Up
12:35–1:20pm KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
VIP Trauma: Lessons Learned from the Reagan Assassination AttemptPaul Colombani, MD, FACS, FAAP
1:20–1:30pm
Question and Answer
1:30–1:45pm
Conference Overview and GoalsWassam Rahman, MD, FAAP, ABIHM
1:45–2:30pm
Skeletal Manifestations of Child MaltreatmentMitchell Goldstein, MD
2:30–2:45pm
Question and Answer
2:45–3:00pm
Break
3:00–3:45pm
ConcussionCarlos Rodriguez, MD, FAAFP, CAQSM
3:45–4:00pm
Question and Answer
4:00–4:45pm
Minor Injuries in ChildrenWassam Rahman, MD, FAAP, ABIHM
4:45–5:00pm
Question and Answer
7:45–8:00am
Introduction to Simulated ScenariosThuy Ngo, DO, MEd
8:15–9:15am
• Help Me! My Body is Acting Weird
• Laceration Management
• Point of Care Ultrasound
• Hyperglycemia
• Brief Resolved UnexplainedEvents (BRUE)
• G-Tubes and TracheostomyManagement
9:30–10:30am
• Help Me! I Have a Fever
• Laceration Management
• Point of Care Ultrasound
• Hyperglycemia
• BRUE
• G-Tubes and TracheostomyManagement
10:30–11:00am
Break
11:00am–12:00pm
• Help Me! I Can’t Breathe
• Laceration Management
• Point of Care Ultrasound
• Hyperglycemia
• BRUE
• G-Tubes and TracheostomyManagement
11:00am–12:00pm
Registration
12:00–12:15pm
Lunch Served
12:30–12:35pm
Welcome and Introduction of Keynote SpeakerWassam Rahman, MD, FAAP, ABIHM
CONFERENCEOBJECTIVES
After attending this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:
· Recognize common pediatric emergency scenarios to optimize care and refer/transfer appropriately.
· Incorporate pediatric infectious diseases best practices to better diagnose and manage patients with common and complex infections.
· Translate simulation-based training into practice to improve patient outcomes.
Please visit the conference website at hopkinsallchildrens.org/conferences for hotel information.
HOTEL
Accreditation StatementThis 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 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Florida Board of Nursing. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation StatementThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Other CreditNursingThe Florida Board of Nursing has approved this conferencefor Nursing Contact Hours, which will be awarded byJohns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Florida Board of Nursing Provider # 50-2821.
Trauma CreditSome presentations are eligible for Trauma credit hours. Maximum of 5 Trauma hours.
American Academy of Physician AssistantsAmerican Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Physician Assistants may receive a maximum of 16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for completing this program.
ACCREDITATION AND AUDIENCEAmerican Academy of Nurse PractitionersAmerican Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Program accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
American Nurses Credentialing CenterAmerican Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Target AudienceThis activity has been designed for Emergency Medicine Physicians, Paramedics, Pediatricians, Family Practitioners, Advanced Practice Providers, Nurses, Residents, Medical Students, Pre-Hospital Personnel, and other Healthcare Professionals.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine fully comply with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. Please notify the CME Department of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital at 727-767-2564 or send an email to [email protected] a minimum of ten working days in advance of the event if a reasonable accommodation for a disability is needed.
Policy on Speaker andProvider DisclosuresIt is the policy of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine that the speaker and provider globally disclose conflicts of interest. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine OCME has established policies that will identify and resolve conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made prior to presentation of the education.