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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Tuition FeesPhysicians $650.00Residents and Fellows in Training / Allied Health Professionals $450.00Processing (service fee) $5*All fees shown in USD
Lunch and Discussions Pre-registration required
Interactive Sessions Pre-registration required
Registration by credit card (VISA, MasterCard or American Express) or check can be made through Harvard Medical School’s secure online registration system at http://www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency. Registration by check (draft on a United States bank), please make payable to Harvard Medical School. Learners who choose to pay by check will be prompted to download an online form to send in with a payment. Telephone or fax registration is not accepted. Registration with cash payment is not permitted. Upon receipt of your payment, you will receive an email confirmation. Be sure to include an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information including registration confirmation, evaluation and certificate.
Registration inquiries General course inquiries617-384-8600, M–F, 9 am to 5 pm (EST) [email protected] [email protected]
Online InformationTo register or view activity information online, go to http://www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency.
Course Number: 3514477
Register onlinecme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency
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Course LocationAll sessions for this course will be held at:
Hilton Boston Back Bay40 Dalton StreetBoston, MA 02115
Travel/AccommodationsPlease do not purchase non-refundable airline ticket(s) until you have received an email from HMS office confirming your paid registration. When making your hotel reservation online, enter the group code “PEM” in the Group/Convention field. Reservations can be made up until August 10, 2015 to receive the group rate.
Pediatric Emergency Medicine: STATE OF THE ARTSeptember 10 & 11, 2015
COURSE OVERVIEW
Pediatric Emergency Medicine STATE OF THE ARTThis state of the art course in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, presented by the faculty of the Division of Emergency Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, is intended for clinicians practicing pediatric emergency medicine including emergency physicians, acute care pediatricians, residents and fellows in emergency medicine. The course will focus on state of the art, evidence-based practice, presented by faculty who have written national guidelines and published widely on their topic. Emphasis on small group interactions will maximize faculty contact with participants, while specialized discussion and practical skills sessions for clinicians, researchers, and educators, will reflect both the academic and clinical aspects of pediatric emergency medicine.
Learning objectivesUpon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Assess the recent evidence supporting current evaluation protocols for febrile infants
• Review the current management of pediatric sepsis focusing on early goal-directed therapy, strategies to improve outcomes, the use of rapid response teams and relevant ED quality metrics
• Use pediatric advanced airway management techniques, including video laryngoscopy and pediatric advanced life support algorithms
• Develop strategies to apply ultrasound guidance for venous cannulation
• Apply up to date management strategies for common infectious disease emergencies
• Develop strategies for the management of head trauma and review the current controversies in managing pediatric brain injury
• Apply evidence-based best practice for the use of computed tomography in evaluating children with head injuries
• Discuss the management of neonatal and cardiac emergencies
• Describe current strategies for the management of bronchiolitis
• Discuss new approaches to the care of children with status asthmaticus
• Develop strategies for sedation of the child in the ED setting
Target AudienceThe course is intended for:
• Pediatric Emergency Physicians
• General Emergency Physicians
• Acute Care Pediatricians
AccreditationThe Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Harvard Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognizes conferences and workshops held outside of Canada that are developed by a university, academy, hospital, specialty society or college as accredited group learning activities.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ claimed by physicians attending live events certified and organized in the United States for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ can be claimed through the agreement on mutual recognition of credits between UEMS and AMA, considered as being equal to the European Continuous Medical Education Credits (ECMEC©) granted by the UEMS. One AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is equivalent to one (1) hour of European EACCME Credit (ECMEC©), therefore up to 14.25 ECMEC© Credits are available. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
ACGME competenciesThis course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education competencies:
• Patient Care
• Medical Knowledge
• Practice-based learning and improvement
• Professionalism
• Systems-based practice
HMS COURSE FACULTYBoston Children’s Hospital Division of Emergency Medicine
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2015
Keynote SpeakerGary Fleisher, MD
Egan Family Foundation Professor
Pediatrician-in-Chief
Chair, Department of Medicine
Course DirectorsMark Neuman, MD, MPH
Kyle Nelson, MD, MPH
Faculty
All faculty are subspecialty-trained pediatric emergency physicians and include directors of the following programs: Medical Education, Quality Improvement, Quality Assurance and Compliance, Sedation Service, Short Stay Unit, Network Services, and Ultrasound.
Cynthia Adams, MD
Richard Bachur, MD
Marc Baskin, MD
Theresa Becker, DO
Florence Bourgeois, MD, MPH
Michele Burns, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACMT, FACCT
Robyn Byer, MD
Andrew Capraro, MD
Sarita Chung, MD
Kate Dorney, MD
Matthew Eisenberg, MD
Karen Farbman, MD
Andrew Fine, MD, MPH
Eric Fleegler, MD, MPH
Karen Gruskin, MD
Megan Hannon, MD
Marvin Harper, MD
Joel Hudgins, MD
Amir Kimia, MD
Baruch Krauss, MD, EdM
Lois Lee, MD, MPH
Jason Levy, MD, RDMS
Joyce Li, MD, MPH
Todd Lyons, MD
Rebekah Mannix, MD, MPH
Elliot Melendez, MD
Joshua Nagler, MD, MHPEd
Lise Nigrovic, MD, MPH
Catherine Perron, MD
Rachel Rempell, MD, RDMS
Sara Schutzman, MD
Anne Stack, MD
Mark Waltzman, MD
Debra Weiner, MD, PhD
7:00-8:00am Registration/Breakfast
8:00-8:15am Welcome
Kyle Nelson
Didactic Sessions
8:15-8:50am Meningitis Lise Nigrovic
8:50-9:25am Lyme Disease Marvin Harper
9:25-10:00am Febrile Seizure Amir Kimia
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-10:50am One Pill Can Kill Michele Burns
10:50-11:25am Minor Head Trauma Sara Schutzman
11:25am-12:00pm Can’t Miss Rashes Marc Baskin
12:00-1:30pm Lunch
Lunch and Discussions Registration required, choose one, lunch provided
o Evidence Based Guidelines Review
Syncope: Anne Stack
Fever: Kate Dorney
Abscess: Theresa Becker
Chest Pain: Catherine Perron
o Case Studies in Pediatric Ultrasound
Jason Levy, Cynthia Adams, Rachel Rempell
o In Case You Missed it: Best PEM Articles of the Year
Andrew Fine, Florence Bourgeois, Lois Lee
1:30-1:40pm Break
Interactive Sessions Rank preferences 1-4
1:40-4:00pm Case Discussion
o Management Decisions for Critically Ill Children
Elliot Melendez, Mark Neuman
Case Discussion
o Difficult Diagnoses in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Marc Baskin, Robyn Byer, Joyce Li
Boot Camp
o The Ill Appearing Infant - Neonatal and Cardiac Emergencies (Max 25 attendees)
Joshua Nagler, Megan Hannon, Todd Lyons
Boot Camp
o Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
(Max 25 attendees)
Eric Fleegler, Baruch Krauss, Sarita Chung,
Matthew Eisenberg, Mark Waltzman
7:00-8:00am Breakfast/Meet the Faculty
8:00-8:05am Welcome and Keynote Speaker Introduction
Mark Neuman
8:05-8:50am Keynote AddressPediatric Occult Bacteremia from 1980-2010: 3 Decades of ChangeGary Fleisher
Didactic Sessions
8:50-9:25am Concussion Management Rebekah Mannix
9:25-10:00am Advanced Asthma Kyle Nelson
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-10:50am Commonly Missed Radiologic Findings Joel Hudgins
10:50-11:25am Management of the Septic Child Elliot Melendez
11:25am-12:00pm Bronchiolitis Updates Matthew Eisenberg
12:00-1:30pm Lunch
Lunch and Discussions Registration required, choose one, lunch provided
o Evidence Based Guidelines Review
Appendicitis: Richard Bachur
Gastroenteritis: Debra Weiner
Anaphylaxis: Karen Farbman
Minor Head Injury: Todd Lyons
o Case Studies in Pediatric Ultrasound
Jason Levy, Cynthia Adams, Rachel Rempell
o In Case You Missed it: Best PEM Articles of the Year
Andrew Fine, Florence Bourgeois, Lois Lee
1:30-1:40pm Break
Interactive Sessions Rank preferences 1-4
1:40-4:00pm Case Discussion
o Management Decisions for Critically Ill Children Elliot Melendez, Mark Neuman
Case Discussion
o Difficult Diagnoses in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Andrew Capraro, Sarita Chung, Mark Waltzman
Boot Camp
o The Ill Appearing Infant - Neonatal and Cardiac Emergencies (Max 25 attendees)
Joshua Nagler, Megan Hannon, Todd Lyons
Boot Camp
o Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
(Max 25 attendees)
Eric Fleegler, Baruch Krauss, Karen Gruskin,
Joel Hudgins, Joyce Li
COURSE OVERVIEW
Pediatric Emergency Medicine STATE OF THE ARTThis state of the art course in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, presented by the faculty of the Division of Emergency Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, is intended for clinicians practicing pediatric emergency medicine including emergency physicians, acute care pediatricians, residents and fellows in emergency medicine. The course will focus on state of the art, evidence-based practice, presented by faculty who have written national guidelines and published widely on their topic. Emphasis on small group interactions will maximize faculty contact with participants, while specialized discussion and practical skills sessions for clinicians, researchers, and educators, will reflect both the academic and clinical aspects of pediatric emergency medicine.
Learning objectivesUpon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Assess the recent evidence supporting current evaluation protocols for febrile infants
• Review the current management of pediatric sepsis focusing on early goal-directed therapy, strategies to improve outcomes, the use of rapid response teams and relevant ED quality metrics
• Use pediatric advanced airway management techniques, including video laryngoscopy and pediatric advanced life support algorithms
• Develop strategies to apply ultrasound guidance for venous cannulation
• Apply up to date management strategies for common infectious disease emergencies
• Develop strategies for the management of head trauma and review the current controversies in managing pediatric brain injury
• Apply evidence-based best practice for the use of computed tomography in evaluating children with head injuries
• Discuss the management of neonatal and cardiac emergencies
• Describe current strategies for the management of bronchiolitis
• Discuss new approaches to the care of children with status asthmaticus
• Develop strategies for sedation of the child in the ED setting
Target AudienceThe course is intended for:
• Pediatric Emergency Physicians
• General Emergency Physicians
• Acute Care Pediatricians
AccreditationThe Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Harvard Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognizes conferences and workshops held outside of Canada that are developed by a university, academy, hospital, specialty society or college as accredited group learning activities.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ claimed by physicians attending live events certified and organized in the United States for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ can be claimed through the agreement on mutual recognition of credits between UEMS and AMA, considered as being equal to the European Continuous Medical Education Credits (ECMEC©) granted by the UEMS. One AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is equivalent to one (1) hour of European EACCME Credit (ECMEC©), therefore up to 14.25 ECMEC© Credits are available. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
ACGME competenciesThis course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education competencies:
• Patient Care
• Medical Knowledge
• Practice-based learning and improvement
• Professionalism
• Systems-based practice
HMS COURSE FACULTYBoston Children’s Hospital Division of Emergency Medicine
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2015
Keynote SpeakerGary Fleisher, MD
Egan Family Foundation Professor
Pediatrician-in-Chief
Chair, Department of Medicine
Course DirectorsMark Neuman, MD, MPH
Kyle Nelson, MD, MPH
Faculty
All faculty are subspecialty-trained pediatric emergency physicians and include directors of the following programs: Medical Education, Quality Improvement, Quality Assurance and Compliance, Sedation Service, Short Stay Unit, Network Services, and Ultrasound.
Cynthia Adams, MD
Richard Bachur, MD
Marc Baskin, MD
Theresa Becker, DO
Florence Bourgeois, MD, MPH
Michele Burns, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACMT, FACCT
Robyn Byer, MD
Andrew Capraro, MD
Sarita Chung, MD
Kate Dorney, MD
Matthew Eisenberg, MD
Karen Farbman, MD
Andrew Fine, MD, MPH
Eric Fleegler, MD, MPH
Karen Gruskin, MD
Megan Hannon, MD
Marvin Harper, MD
Joel Hudgins, MD
Amir Kimia, MD
Baruch Krauss, MD, EdM
Lois Lee, MD, MPH
Jason Levy, MD, RDMS
Joyce Li, MD, MPH
Todd Lyons, MD
Rebekah Mannix, MD, MPH
Elliot Melendez, MD
Joshua Nagler, MD, MHPEd
Lise Nigrovic, MD, MPH
Catherine Perron, MD
Rachel Rempell, MD, RDMS
Sara Schutzman, MD
Anne Stack, MD
Mark Waltzman, MD
Debra Weiner, MD, PhD
7:00-8:00am Registration/Breakfast
8:00-8:15am Welcome
Kyle Nelson
Didactic Sessions
8:15-8:50am Meningitis Lise Nigrovic
8:50-9:25am Lyme Disease Marvin Harper
9:25-10:00am Febrile Seizure Amir Kimia
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-10:50am One Pill Can Kill Michele Burns
10:50-11:25am Minor Head Trauma Sara Schutzman
11:25am-12:00pm Can’t Miss Rashes Marc Baskin
12:00-1:30pm Lunch
Lunch and Discussions Registration required, choose one, lunch provided
o Evidence Based Guidelines Review
Syncope: Anne Stack
Fever: Kate Dorney
Abscess: Theresa Becker
Chest Pain: Catherine Perron
o Case Studies in Pediatric Ultrasound
Jason Levy, Cynthia Adams, Rachel Rempell
o In Case You Missed it: Best PEM Articles of the Year
Andrew Fine, Florence Bourgeois, Lois Lee
1:30-1:40pm Break
Interactive Sessions Rank preferences 1-4
1:40-4:00pm Case Discussion
o Management Decisions for Critically Ill Children
Elliot Melendez, Mark Neuman
Case Discussion
o Difficult Diagnoses in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Marc Baskin, Robyn Byer, Joyce Li
Boot Camp
o The Ill Appearing Infant - Neonatal and Cardiac Emergencies (Max 25 attendees)
Joshua Nagler, Megan Hannon, Todd Lyons
Boot Camp
o Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
(Max 25 attendees)
Eric Fleegler, Baruch Krauss, Sarita Chung,
Matthew Eisenberg, Mark Waltzman
7:00-8:00am Breakfast/Meet the Faculty
8:00-8:05am Welcome and Keynote Speaker Introduction
Mark Neuman
8:05-8:50am Keynote AddressPediatric Occult Bacteremia from 1980-2010: 3 Decades of ChangeGary Fleisher
Didactic Sessions
8:50-9:25am Concussion Management Rebekah Mannix
9:25-10:00am Advanced Asthma Kyle Nelson
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-10:50am Commonly Missed Radiologic Findings Joel Hudgins
10:50-11:25am Management of the Septic Child Elliot Melendez
11:25am-12:00pm Bronchiolitis Updates Matthew Eisenberg
12:00-1:30pm Lunch
Lunch and Discussions Registration required, choose one, lunch provided
o Evidence Based Guidelines Review
Appendicitis: Richard Bachur
Gastroenteritis: Debra Weiner
Anaphylaxis: Karen Farbman
Minor Head Injury: Todd Lyons
o Case Studies in Pediatric Ultrasound
Jason Levy, Cynthia Adams, Rachel Rempell
o In Case You Missed it: Best PEM Articles of the Year
Andrew Fine, Florence Bourgeois, Lois Lee
1:30-1:40pm Break
Interactive Sessions Rank preferences 1-4
1:40-4:00pm Case Discussion
o Management Decisions for Critically Ill Children Elliot Melendez, Mark Neuman
Case Discussion
o Difficult Diagnoses in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Andrew Capraro, Sarita Chung, Mark Waltzman
Boot Camp
o The Ill Appearing Infant - Neonatal and Cardiac Emergencies (Max 25 attendees)
Joshua Nagler, Megan Hannon, Todd Lyons
Boot Camp
o Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
(Max 25 attendees)
Eric Fleegler, Baruch Krauss, Karen Gruskin,
Joel Hudgins, Joyce Li
COURSE OVERVIEW
Pediatric Emergency Medicine STATE OF THE ARTThis state of the art course in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, presented by the faculty of the Division of Emergency Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, is intended for clinicians practicing pediatric emergency medicine including emergency physicians, acute care pediatricians, residents and fellows in emergency medicine. The course will focus on state of the art, evidence-based practice, presented by faculty who have written national guidelines and published widely on their topic. Emphasis on small group interactions will maximize faculty contact with participants, while specialized discussion and practical skills sessions for clinicians, researchers, and educators, will reflect both the academic and clinical aspects of pediatric emergency medicine.
Learning objectivesUpon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Assess the recent evidence supporting current evaluation protocols for febrile infants
• Review the current management of pediatric sepsis focusing on early goal-directed therapy, strategies to improve outcomes, the use of rapid response teams and relevant ED quality metrics
• Use pediatric advanced airway management techniques, including video laryngoscopy and pediatric advanced life support algorithms
• Develop strategies to apply ultrasound guidance for venous cannulation
• Apply up to date management strategies for common infectious disease emergencies
• Develop strategies for the management of head trauma and review the current controversies in managing pediatric brain injury
• Apply evidence-based best practice for the use of computed tomography in evaluating children with head injuries
• Discuss the management of neonatal and cardiac emergencies
• Describe current strategies for the management of bronchiolitis
• Discuss new approaches to the care of children with status asthmaticus
• Develop strategies for sedation of the child in the ED setting
Target AudienceThe course is intended for:
• Pediatric Emergency Physicians
• General Emergency Physicians
• Acute Care Pediatricians
AccreditationThe Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Harvard Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognizes conferences and workshops held outside of Canada that are developed by a university, academy, hospital, specialty society or college as accredited group learning activities.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ claimed by physicians attending live events certified and organized in the United States for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ can be claimed through the agreement on mutual recognition of credits between UEMS and AMA, considered as being equal to the European Continuous Medical Education Credits (ECMEC©) granted by the UEMS. One AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is equivalent to one (1) hour of European EACCME Credit (ECMEC©), therefore up to 14.25 ECMEC© Credits are available. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
ACGME competenciesThis course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education competencies:
• Patient Care
• Medical Knowledge
• Practice-based learning and improvement
• Professionalism
• Systems-based practice
HMS COURSE FACULTYBoston Children’s Hospital Division of Emergency Medicine
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2015
Keynote SpeakerGary Fleisher, MD
Egan Family Foundation Professor
Pediatrician-in-Chief
Chair, Department of Medicine
Course DirectorsMark Neuman, MD, MPH
Kyle Nelson, MD, MPH
Faculty
All faculty are subspecialty-trained pediatric emergency physicians and include directors of the following programs: Medical Education, Quality Improvement, Quality Assurance and Compliance, Sedation Service, Short Stay Unit, Network Services, and Ultrasound.
Cynthia Adams, MD
Richard Bachur, MD
Marc Baskin, MD
Theresa Becker, DO
Florence Bourgeois, MD, MPH
Michele Burns, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACMT, FACCT
Robyn Byer, MD
Andrew Capraro, MD
Sarita Chung, MD
Kate Dorney, MD
Matthew Eisenberg, MD
Karen Farbman, MD
Andrew Fine, MD, MPH
Eric Fleegler, MD, MPH
Karen Gruskin, MD
Megan Hannon, MD
Marvin Harper, MD
Joel Hudgins, MD
Amir Kimia, MD
Baruch Krauss, MD, EdM
Lois Lee, MD, MPH
Jason Levy, MD, RDMS
Joyce Li, MD, MPH
Todd Lyons, MD
Rebekah Mannix, MD, MPH
Elliot Melendez, MD
Joshua Nagler, MD, MHPEd
Lise Nigrovic, MD, MPH
Catherine Perron, MD
Rachel Rempell, MD, RDMS
Sara Schutzman, MD
Anne Stack, MD
Mark Waltzman, MD
Debra Weiner, MD, PhD
7:00-8:00am Registration/Breakfast
8:00-8:15am Welcome
Kyle Nelson
Didactic Sessions
8:15-8:50am Meningitis Lise Nigrovic
8:50-9:25am Lyme Disease Marvin Harper
9:25-10:00am Febrile Seizure Amir Kimia
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-10:50am One Pill Can Kill Michele Burns
10:50-11:25am Minor Head Trauma Sara Schutzman
11:25am-12:00pm Can’t Miss Rashes Marc Baskin
12:00-1:30pm Lunch
Lunch and Discussions Registration required, choose one, lunch provided
o Evidence Based Guidelines Review
Syncope: Anne Stack
Fever: Kate Dorney
Abscess: Theresa Becker
Chest Pain: Catherine Perron
o Case Studies in Pediatric Ultrasound
Jason Levy, Cynthia Adams, Rachel Rempell
o In Case You Missed it: Best PEM Articles of the Year
Andrew Fine, Florence Bourgeois, Lois Lee
1:30-1:40pm Break
Interactive Sessions Rank preferences 1-4
1:40-4:00pm Case Discussion
o Management Decisions for Critically Ill Children
Elliot Melendez, Mark Neuman
Case Discussion
o Difficult Diagnoses in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Marc Baskin, Robyn Byer, Joyce Li
Boot Camp
o The Ill Appearing Infant - Neonatal and Cardiac Emergencies (Max 25 attendees)
Joshua Nagler, Megan Hannon, Todd Lyons
Boot Camp
o Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
(Max 25 attendees)
Eric Fleegler, Baruch Krauss, Sarita Chung,
Matthew Eisenberg, Mark Waltzman
7:00-8:00am Breakfast/Meet the Faculty
8:00-8:05am Welcome and Keynote Speaker Introduction
Mark Neuman
8:05-8:50am Keynote AddressPediatric Occult Bacteremia from 1980-2010: 3 Decades of ChangeGary Fleisher
Didactic Sessions
8:50-9:25am Concussion Management Rebekah Mannix
9:25-10:00am Advanced Asthma Kyle Nelson
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-10:50am Commonly Missed Radiologic Findings Joel Hudgins
10:50-11:25am Management of the Septic Child Elliot Melendez
11:25am-12:00pm Bronchiolitis Updates Matthew Eisenberg
12:00-1:30pm Lunch
Lunch and Discussions Registration required, choose one, lunch provided
o Evidence Based Guidelines Review
Appendicitis: Richard Bachur
Gastroenteritis: Debra Weiner
Anaphylaxis: Karen Farbman
Minor Head Injury: Todd Lyons
o Case Studies in Pediatric Ultrasound
Jason Levy, Cynthia Adams, Rachel Rempell
o In Case You Missed it: Best PEM Articles of the Year
Andrew Fine, Florence Bourgeois, Lois Lee
1:30-1:40pm Break
Interactive Sessions Rank preferences 1-4
1:40-4:00pm Case Discussion
o Management Decisions for Critically Ill Children Elliot Melendez, Mark Neuman
Case Discussion
o Difficult Diagnoses in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Andrew Capraro, Sarita Chung, Mark Waltzman
Boot Camp
o The Ill Appearing Infant - Neonatal and Cardiac Emergencies (Max 25 attendees)
Joshua Nagler, Megan Hannon, Todd Lyons
Boot Camp
o Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
(Max 25 attendees)
Eric Fleegler, Baruch Krauss, Karen Gruskin,
Joel Hudgins, Joyce Li
COURSE OVERVIEW
Pediatric Emergency Medicine STATE OF THE ARTThis state of the art course in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, presented by the faculty of the Division of Emergency Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, is intended for clinicians practicing pediatric emergency medicine including emergency physicians, acute care pediatricians, residents and fellows in emergency medicine. The course will focus on state of the art, evidence-based practice, presented by faculty who have written national guidelines and published widely on their topic. Emphasis on small group interactions will maximize faculty contact with participants, while specialized discussion and practical skills sessions for clinicians, researchers, and educators, will reflect both the academic and clinical aspects of pediatric emergency medicine.
Learning objectivesUpon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Assess the recent evidence supporting current evaluation protocols for febrile infants
• Review the current management of pediatric sepsis focusing on early goal-directed therapy, strategies to improve outcomes, the use of rapid response teams and relevant ED quality metrics
• Use pediatric advanced airway management techniques, including video laryngoscopy and pediatric advanced life support algorithms
• Develop strategies to apply ultrasound guidance for venous cannulation
• Apply up to date management strategies for common infectious disease emergencies
• Develop strategies for the management of head trauma and review the current controversies in managing pediatric brain injury
• Apply evidence-based best practice for the use of computed tomography in evaluating children with head injuries
• Discuss the management of neonatal and cardiac emergencies
• Describe current strategies for the management of bronchiolitis
• Discuss new approaches to the care of children with status asthmaticus
• Develop strategies for sedation of the child in the ED setting
Target AudienceThe course is intended for:
• Pediatric Emergency Physicians
• General Emergency Physicians
• Acute Care Pediatricians
AccreditationThe Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Harvard Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognizes conferences and workshops held outside of Canada that are developed by a university, academy, hospital, specialty society or college as accredited group learning activities.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ claimed by physicians attending live events certified and organized in the United States for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ can be claimed through the agreement on mutual recognition of credits between UEMS and AMA, considered as being equal to the European Continuous Medical Education Credits (ECMEC©) granted by the UEMS. One AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is equivalent to one (1) hour of European EACCME Credit (ECMEC©), therefore up to 14.25 ECMEC© Credits are available. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
ACGME competenciesThis course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education competencies:
• Patient Care
• Medical Knowledge
• Practice-based learning and improvement
• Professionalism
• Systems-based practice
HMS COURSE FACULTYBoston Children’s Hospital Division of Emergency Medicine
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2015
Keynote SpeakerGary Fleisher, MD
Egan Family Foundation Professor
Pediatrician-in-Chief
Chair, Department of Medicine
Course DirectorsMark Neuman, MD, MPH
Kyle Nelson, MD, MPH
Faculty
All faculty are subspecialty-trained pediatric emergency physicians and include directors of the following programs: Medical Education, Quality Improvement, Quality Assurance and Compliance, Sedation Service, Short Stay Unit, Network Services, and Ultrasound.
Cynthia Adams, MD
Richard Bachur, MD
Marc Baskin, MD
Theresa Becker, DO
Florence Bourgeois, MD, MPH
Michele Burns, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACMT, FACCT
Robyn Byer, MD
Andrew Capraro, MD
Sarita Chung, MD
Kate Dorney, MD
Matthew Eisenberg, MD
Karen Farbman, MD
Andrew Fine, MD, MPH
Eric Fleegler, MD, MPH
Karen Gruskin, MD
Megan Hannon, MD
Marvin Harper, MD
Joel Hudgins, MD
Amir Kimia, MD
Baruch Krauss, MD, EdM
Lois Lee, MD, MPH
Jason Levy, MD, RDMS
Joyce Li, MD, MPH
Todd Lyons, MD
Rebekah Mannix, MD, MPH
Elliot Melendez, MD
Joshua Nagler, MD, MHPEd
Lise Nigrovic, MD, MPH
Catherine Perron, MD
Rachel Rempell, MD, RDMS
Sara Schutzman, MD
Anne Stack, MD
Mark Waltzman, MD
Debra Weiner, MD, PhD
7:00-8:00am Registration/Breakfast
8:00-8:15am Welcome
Kyle Nelson
Didactic Sessions
8:15-8:50am Meningitis Lise Nigrovic
8:50-9:25am Lyme Disease Marvin Harper
9:25-10:00am Febrile Seizure Amir Kimia
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-10:50am One Pill Can Kill Michele Burns
10:50-11:25am Minor Head Trauma Sara Schutzman
11:25am-12:00pm Can’t Miss Rashes Marc Baskin
12:00-1:30pm Lunch
Lunch and Discussions Registration required, choose one, lunch provided
o Evidence Based Guidelines Review
Syncope: Anne Stack
Fever: Kate Dorney
Abscess: Theresa Becker
Chest Pain: Catherine Perron
o Case Studies in Pediatric Ultrasound
Jason Levy, Cynthia Adams, Rachel Rempell
o In Case You Missed it: Best PEM Articles of the Year
Andrew Fine, Florence Bourgeois, Lois Lee
1:30-1:40pm Break
Interactive Sessions Rank preferences 1-4
1:40-4:00pm Case Discussion
o Management Decisions for Critically Ill Children
Elliot Melendez, Mark Neuman
Case Discussion
o Difficult Diagnoses in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Marc Baskin, Robyn Byer, Joyce Li
Boot Camp
o The Ill Appearing Infant - Neonatal and Cardiac Emergencies (Max 25 attendees)
Joshua Nagler, Megan Hannon, Todd Lyons
Boot Camp
o Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
(Max 25 attendees)
Eric Fleegler, Baruch Krauss, Sarita Chung,
Matthew Eisenberg, Mark Waltzman
7:00-8:00am Breakfast/Meet the Faculty
8:00-8:05am Welcome and Keynote Speaker Introduction
Mark Neuman
8:05-8:50am Keynote AddressPediatric Occult Bacteremia from 1980-2010: 3 Decades of ChangeGary Fleisher
Didactic Sessions
8:50-9:25am Concussion Management Rebekah Mannix
9:25-10:00am Advanced Asthma Kyle Nelson
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-10:50am Commonly Missed Radiologic Findings Joel Hudgins
10:50-11:25am Management of the Septic Child Elliot Melendez
11:25am-12:00pm Bronchiolitis Updates Matthew Eisenberg
12:00-1:30pm Lunch
Lunch and Discussions Registration required, choose one, lunch provided
o Evidence Based Guidelines Review
Appendicitis: Richard Bachur
Gastroenteritis: Debra Weiner
Anaphylaxis: Karen Farbman
Minor Head Injury: Todd Lyons
o Case Studies in Pediatric Ultrasound
Jason Levy, Cynthia Adams, Rachel Rempell
o In Case You Missed it: Best PEM Articles of the Year
Andrew Fine, Florence Bourgeois, Lois Lee
1:30-1:40pm Break
Interactive Sessions Rank preferences 1-4
1:40-4:00pm Case Discussion
o Management Decisions for Critically Ill Children Elliot Melendez, Mark Neuman
Case Discussion
o Difficult Diagnoses in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Andrew Capraro, Sarita Chung, Mark Waltzman
Boot Camp
o The Ill Appearing Infant - Neonatal and Cardiac Emergencies (Max 25 attendees)
Joshua Nagler, Megan Hannon, Todd Lyons
Boot Camp
o Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
(Max 25 attendees)
Eric Fleegler, Baruch Krauss, Karen Gruskin,
Joel Hudgins, Joyce Li
Presented by Boston Children’s HospitalDivision of Emergency Medicine
BOSTONSEPTEMBER / 10 & 11 / 2015
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Tuition FeesPhysicians $650.00Residents and Fellows in Training / Allied Health Professionals $450.00Processing (service fee) $5*All fees shown in USD
Lunch and Discussions Pre-registration required
Interactive Sessions Pre-registration required
Registration by credit card (VISA, MasterCard or American Express) or check can be made through Harvard Medical School’s secure online registration system at http://www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency. Registration by check (draft on a United States bank), please make payable to Harvard Medical School. Learners who choose to pay by check will be prompted to download an online form to send in with a payment. Telephone or fax registration is not accepted. Registration with cash payment is not permitted. Upon receipt of your payment, you will receive an email confirmation. Be sure to include an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information including registration confirmation, evaluation and certificate.
Registration inquiries General course inquiries617-384-8600, M–F, 9 am to 5 pm (EST) [email protected] [email protected]
Online InformationTo register or view activity information online, go to http://www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency.
Course Number: 3514477
Register onlinecme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency
BOSTONSeptember / 10 & 11 / 2015
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Disclosure PolicyHarvard Medical School (HMS) adheres to all ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies. It is HMS’s policy that those who have influenced the content of a CME activity (e.g. planners, faculty, authors, reviewers and others) disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial entities so that HMS may identify and resolve any conflicts of interest prior to the activity. These disclosures will be provided in the activity materials along with disclosure of any commercial support received for the activity. Additionally, faculty members have been instructed to disclose any limitations of data and unlabeled or investigational uses of products during their presentations.
Refund PolicyRefunds, less an administrative fee of $75, will be issued for all cancellations received two weeks prior to the start of the course. Refund requests must be received by postal mail, email, or fax. No refund will be issued should cancellation occur less than two weeks prior. “No shows” are subject to the full course fee and no refunds will be issued once the conference has started.
Course LocationAll sessions for this course will be held at:
Hilton Boston Back Bay40 Dalton StreetBoston, MA 02115
Travel/AccommodationsPlease do not purchase non-refundable airline ticket(s) until you have received an email from HMS office confirming your paid registration. When making your hotel reservation online, enter the group code “PEM” in the Group/Convention field. Reservations can be made up until August 10, 2015 to receive the group rate.
Pediatric Emergency Medicine: STATE OF THE ARTSeptember 10 & 11, 2015
Presented by Boston Children’s HospitalDivision of Emergency Medicine
BOSTONSEPTEMBER / 10 & 11 / 2015
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
STATEOF THEART
Div
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n o
f E
mer
gen
cy M
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30
0 L
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115
Non
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PAID
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325
Bost
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BO
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SEP
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/ 1
0 &
11
/ 2
015
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Tuition FeesPhysicians $650.00Residents and Fellows in Training / Allied Health Professionals $450.00Processing (service fee) $5*All fees shown in USD
Lunch and Discussions Pre-registration required
Interactive Sessions Pre-registration required
Registration by credit card (VISA, MasterCard or American Express) or check can be made through Harvard Medical School’s secure online registration system at http://www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency. Registration by check (draft on a United States bank), please make payable to Harvard Medical School. Learners who choose to pay by check will be prompted to download an online form to send in with a payment. Telephone or fax registration is not accepted. Registration with cash payment is not permitted. Upon receipt of your payment, you will receive an email confirmation. Be sure to include an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information including registration confirmation, evaluation and certificate.
Registration inquiries General course inquiries617-384-8600, M–F, 9 am to 5 pm (EST) [email protected] [email protected]
Online InformationTo register or view activity information online, go to http://www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency.
Course Number: 3514477
Register onlinecme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/911emergency
BOSTONSeptember / 10 & 11 / 2015
Ped
iatr
ic
Emer
gen
cy
Med
icin
e
STA
TE
OF
TH
EA
RT
Disclosure PolicyHarvard Medical School (HMS) adheres to all ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies. It is HMS’s policy that those who have influenced the content of a CME activity (e.g. planners, faculty, authors, reviewers and others) disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial entities so that HMS may identify and resolve any conflicts of interest prior to the activity. These disclosures will be provided in the activity materials along with disclosure of any commercial support received for the activity. Additionally, faculty members have been instructed to disclose any limitations of data and unlabeled or investigational uses of products during their presentations.
Refund PolicyRefunds, less an administrative fee of $75, will be issued for all cancellations received two weeks prior to the start of the course. Refund requests must be received by postal mail, email, or fax. No refund will be issued should cancellation occur less than two weeks prior. “No shows” are subject to the full course fee and no refunds will be issued once the conference has started.
Course LocationAll sessions for this course will be held at:
Hilton Boston Back Bay40 Dalton StreetBoston, MA 02115
Travel/AccommodationsPlease do not purchase non-refundable airline ticket(s) until you have received an email from HMS office confirming your paid registration. When making your hotel reservation online, enter the group code “PEM” in the Group/Convention field. Reservations can be made up until August 10, 2015 to receive the group rate.
Pediatric Emergency Medicine: STATE OF THE ARTSeptember 10 & 11, 2015