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September 21: Preconference Research Session
Sudden Infant Death &
Pediatric Sleep
Jointly Provided by the American Association of SIDS Prevention Physicians and the Office of Continuing Medical Education, NCH Healthcare System.
AASPP 28th Annual Conference
September 18, 2019 Preconference Research Session
September 19-21, 2019 Conference
Naples Beach Hotel
Naples, Florida
DRAFT
Program Description This four-day conference covers issues facing professionals concerned about SIDS and other sudden infant deaths. It is also for those providing care for infants at increased risk for sudden death. There are sessions on the latest research findings and practice guidelines. There are lectures, discussion sessions, panels and article reviews. This is truly a participant structured conference. Pre-Conference Research Session Wednesday September 26, 3:00-5:00 This accredited session is being held to discuss the current research projects in which AASPP is participating along with other’s research in progress. Everyone is welcomed to attend this accredited session. Target Audience This annual conference was developed for neonatologists, pediatric pulmonologists, pediatric neurologists, nurses, respiratory therapists and other healthcare professionals who have an interest in sudden infant death and sleep disorders. Banquet The banquet will be from 7-10 pm on Thursday night at the Naples Beach Hotel. A banquet ticket is included with each paid registration. Guest tickets can be purchased for an additional $75. A DJ will play for your listening and dancing pleasure. CMEs Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of the NCH Healthcare System and The American Association of SIDS Prevention Physicians. The NCH Healthcare System is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation The NCH Healthcare System designates this live activity for a maximum of 17, AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Disclosure Policy All faculty, the NCH Healthcare System, and The American Association of SIDS Prevention Physicians will disclose any real or apparent conflict of interest related to the content of the presentation. Faculty will also identify any off-label or investigational uses discussed as such. Americans with Disabilities Act Statement In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, NCH Healthcare System seeks to make this conference accessible to all. If you have a disability which might require special accommodations, please contact Betty McEntire at 239-431-5425. Commercial Support No commercial support has been received for the conference.
2019 Alfred Steinschneider Memorial Lecturer Jan Marino “Nino” Ramirez, PhD Professor of Pathology, Physiology and Biophysics University of Washington School of Medicine
He is the Associate Director for the Center on Human Development and Disability at the University of Washington, and a member of the Council for Promotions and Appointments at the University of Washington. He serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Neurophysiology and a Reviewing Editor for the Journal eLife; and he is the Chair for the Hypoxia Interest Group of the American Physiological Society. Dr. Ramirez is an expert in the neuronal control of breathing and his work spans from bench to bedside. He has a specific interest in sudden infant death syndrome, Mitochondrial disease, Rett Syndrome, Familial Dysautonomia and epilepsy. His work combines animal models and clinical studies to gain a mechanistic understanding into the physiological events leading to sudden death, sleep disordered breathing and dysautonomia. He published more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and has continuously been funded by the National Institute of Health since 1996. Conference Learning Objectives 1. Discuss 2 studies linking the brainstem to SIDS. 2. Describe how scene investigations have changed diagnoses
of sleep related deaths. 3. Explain information used by Medical Examiners to help
distinguish SIDS/undetermined from suffocation. 4. Describe two projects whose aims are to increase safe sleep. 5. Discuss the changes in statistics of suffocation infant deaths. 6. Explain the predominant way co-sleeping infants differ
pathologically from other sudden infant deaths. 7. Describe how best to assure adequate oxygenation in the
premature infant. 8. Discuss how caffeine affects the outcome of severely
premature babies. 9. Discuss 2 ways maternity ward sudden infant deaths can be
reduced. 10. List 2 major SIDS issues facing nurses and RTs today.
INFORMATION & ACCREDITATION
Professor Ramirez is the Director of the Center for Integrative Brain Research at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and a Professor for Neurological Surgery and Pediatrics as well as an Adjunct Professor for Pathology, Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
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September 25-27, 2008
Crystal City Marriott
Washington, DC
Annual Conference
The 17th Annual Conference of
AASPP
Jointly Sponsored by the American Association of SIDS Prevention Physicians
and the Office of Continuing Medical Education,
College of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University
S I D S &
PEDIATRIC SLEEP
DISORDERS
AGENDA Wednesday
Afternoon 3:00-5:00
Pre-Conference Research Workshop Organizer: Betty McEntire Chair: Larry Rhein Presenters: Carl Hunt,
Thursday Morning
Moderator: Carl Hunt
7:00-8:00 Breakfast on you own
8:00-8:30 Registration
8:30-8:40 Welcome and Introductions Carl Hunt and Betty McEntire
8:40-9:20 Alfred Steinschneider Memorial Lecture 1 Physiological Determinants of SIDS Nino Ramirez
9:20-9:40 Discussion 9:40-10:00 Investigating Infant Deaths
Roger Mitchell (invited) 10:00-10:20 Discussion 10:20-10:40 Break
10:40-11:30 Parental Risk Behaviors: Understanding and Change Strategies Mike Corwin, Fern Hauck & Rachel Moon
11:30-11:50 Discussion
11:50-12:50 Lunch (on your own)
Thursday Afternoon
Moderator:
1:00-1:10 Announcements Betty McEntire
1:10-2:10 Panel: Newborn Deaths in Hospitals Chair: Deborah Hoy Panelists:
2:10-2:30 Intrapulmonary Bronchopulmonary Anastomoses and SUID Csaba Galambos
2:30-2:50 Discussion
2:50-310 Ice Cream Break
3:10-4:10 Literature Review Moderator: Joe Hageman Discussants:
4:10-5:00 Business Meeting (Not Accredited)
7:00-10:00 Banquet
Friday Morning
Moderator:
7:15-8:15 Breakfast on your own
7:15-8:15 SIDS Issues Facing Nurses and RTs – Open to all Laurie Gray
Friday Morning
Moderator:
8:30-9:10 Alfred Steinschneider Memorial Lecture 2 Understanding Mechanisms of SIDS with a Look Toward Prevention Nino Ramirez
9:10-9:30 Discussion 9:30-9:50 Ecologically Tailored Safe Sleep Coaching
Intervention Trina Salm Ward
9:50-10:10 Discussion
10:10-10:30 Break 10:30-10:50 CDC Topic
Sharyn Parks Brown (or designee) 10:50-11:10 Discussion
11:10-12:10 PANEL: Global View of SIDS/SUID Chair: Elie Abu Jawdeh Panelists:
12:10-1:10 New Technology (Not Accredited)
1:10 Adjourned for the Day
Saturday Morning
Moderator
7:15-8:15 Breakfast on your own
8:30-8:50 SUID/SIDS Classification Issues Rick Goldstein
8:50-9:10 Discussion 9:10-9:30 Rapid Desaturations During Upper Airway
Infections in Infants Henning Wulbrand
9:30-9:50 Discussion 9:50-10:10 TBA (Sharyn)
Kyran Quinlan (invited)
10:10-10:30 Discussion
1030-10:50 Break 10:50-11:30 Physiological Measures of Infant Sleep
Tyler Hartman & 11:30-11:50 Discussion
11:50-11:10 Outpatient Oxygen Weening for Prematures Larry Rhein & Elie Abu Jawdeh
11:10-11:30 Discussion
11:30-11:50 Genetics & SIDS TBA
11:50-12:10 Discussion
1:10-1:30 Wrap-up and Adjourn Carl Hunt and Betty McEntire
September 25-27, 2008
Washington, DC
Annual Conference
The 17th Annual Conference of
AASPP
Jointly Sponsored by the American Association of SIDS Prevention Physicians
and the Office of Continuing Medical Education,
College of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University
S I D S &
PEDIATRIC SLEEP
DISORDERS
September 25-27, 2008
Washington, DC
Annual Conference
The 17th Annual Conference of
AASPP
Jointly Sponsored by the American Association of SIDS Prevention Physicians
and the Office of Continuing Medical Education,
College of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University
S I D S &
PEDIATRIC SLEEP
DISORDERS September 25-27, 2008
Washington, DC
Annual Conference
The 17th Annual Conference of
AASPP
Jointly Sponsored by the American Association of SIDS Prevention Physicians
and the Office of Continuing Medical Education,
College of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University
S I D S &
PEDIATRIC SLEEP
DISORDERS
Alfred Steinschneider Memorial Lecturer
Jan Marino “Nino” Ramirez, PhD Professor of Pathology, Physiology and Biophysics University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, WA Program Chair
*Carl E. Hunt, MD Research Professor of Pediatrics USUHS, Bethesda, MD Professor of Pediatrics George Washington Univ. Children's National Medical Center Washington, DC Conference Coordinator
*Betty McEntire, PhD CEO, American SIDS Institute Naples, FL Other Faculty
*Elie G. Abu Jawdeh, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Director, Infant Apnea Program Medical Director, Neonatal PA Residency Program, KY Children's Hospital, U of KY Lexington, KY Csaba Galambos, MD, PhD Department of Pathology University School of Medicine of Colorado & Children's Hospital Colorado Aurora, CO Michael Corwin, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics & Epidemiology Slone Epidemiology Center at Boston University Boston, MA *Aurore Côté, MD Associate Professor of Paediatrics Montreal Children's Hospital Montreal, Canada Carri Cottengim, MA Health Scientist, Div. of Reproductive Health CDC Atlanta, GA Robert Darnall, MD Professor of Pediatrics and of Physiology and Neurobiology Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Lebanon, NH Craig Dobson, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) Bethesda, MD
*Nicole Dobson, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) Bethesda, MD Prem Fort, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine Neonatologist Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital St. Petersburgh, FL Richard D. Goldstein, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Director, Robert’s Program on Sudden Unexpected Death in Pediatrics Boston Children’s Hospital Boston, MA Laurie Gray, RN Apnea Program Childrens Hospital and Clinics of MN Minneapolis, MN Allison Greenleaf, CPNP Pediatrics & Neonatology Medstar Georgetown University Hospital Washington, DC Joseph R. Hageman, MD Section of Neonatology Director of Quality Improvement Editor-in Chief, Pediatric Annals Senior Clinical Educator, Univ. of Chicago Chicago, IL Tyler Hartman, MD Neonatology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Lebanon, NH Fern R. Hauck, MD, MS Spencer P. Bass MD Twenty-First Century Professor of Family Medicine Professor of Public Health Sciences University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville, VA Jo Dee Herbert, ADN Neonatology, MUSC Charleston, SC Ingrid A. Holm, MD, MPH Division of Genetics and Genomics Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Boston, MA *Deborah Hoy, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics Georgetown Univ. Med. Center Washington, DC *Planning Committee
*Christine Ikponmwonba, MPH Projects Director, American SIDS Institute Naples, FL Alejandro Jenik, MD Professor of Pediatrics Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, Argentina Virginia Kanopa Almada, MD Pediatrician and Neuropediatrician Associated Professor of Pediatrics Facultad de Medicina Universidad de la República Montevideo. Uruguay Dorothy Kelly, MD Pediatric Hospitalist, Associate Clinical Pediatrician Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Mary Mainland, MD Chief Medical Examiner, Hillsborough County Tampa, FL Sherri McMullen, PhD, CNS, FNP, NNP-BC Assistant Professor, College of Nursing SUNY, Upstate Medical University Syracuse, NY Rachel Moon, MD Professor of Pediatrics University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville, VA Harry Moreau, MD Neonatologist, Naples Community Hospital Naples, FL Prabhu S. Parimi, MD Director, Maternal, Fetal & Neonatal Institute Chief, Division of Neonatology Associate Professor of Pediatrics Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine St. Petersburg, FL Carrie K Shapiro-Mendoza, PhD, MPH Senior Scientist, Division of Reproductive Health CDC Atlanta, GA Trina C. Salm Ward, PhD, MSW Dept. of Social Work University of WI=Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI Brad Thach, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Washington University St. Louis, MO Henning Wulbrand, MD The Eppendorf Center for Child Neurology Hamburg, Germany
FACULTY 2018
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Schedule at a Glance 2018 Date Time Event Room
Wednesday September 26 3:00-5:00 Pre-Conference Research Session 5:15-7:00 Board Meeting in Hospitality Suite
Thursday September 27 7:00-8:00 Breakfast (on your own) 8:00-8:30 Registration 8:30-12:00 Conference Sessions 12:00-1:20 Lunch (on your own) 1:20-5:10 Conference Sessions 7:00-10:00 Banquet
Friday September 28 7:15-8:15 Breakfast (on your own) 7:15-8:15 RN/RT Meeting (open to all) 8:30-12:10 Conference Sessions 12:10-1:00 AASPP Business Meeting
Saturday September 29 7:15-8:15 Breakfast (on your own) 8:30-1:20 Conference Sessions
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$145 single/double Special AASPP rate available through August 10
To reserve call the number above and ask for AASPP special rate
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OTHER INFORMATION
AASPP, September 18-21, 2019 Naples Beach Hotel
Naples Florida
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