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NON-PROFITORG.
U.S.POSTAGE
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St.Petersburg,FL
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Your
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CME
Co
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ed
ica
lEduc
atio
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5016th
Avenue
South
St.Pete
rsburg
,FL33701
727-767-4188c
me
@a
llkids.o
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Registe
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at:
www.allkid
s.org/confe
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The Ritz-Carlton, SarasotaMake reservations at: www.allkids.org/conferences
and use the reservation code SPCSPCA to receive our great room rate.
Or call: 1-800-241-3333 and mention “All Children’s Hospital Suncoast Conference.”
Book early – we sold out last year!
Thursday, June 23 • 2:00-5:00pmPre-Conference Workshops
• Are You Smarter than a CPT Coder?
• It's Time for Me to Do What? Effective HealthCare Transitions for Youth With Special HealthCare Needs
Friday, June 24 • 7:30am-1:15pm• Keynote: Infantile Hemangiomas• Top Pediatric Guidelines
• What Do You Mean I Owe You Money?
• Piecing Together the Puzzle of Teen Fibromyalgia
Saturday, June 25 • 7:30am-1:45pm• Keynote: Gimmicks for Evaluationwith Challenging Dermatologic Cases
• Maintenance of Certification
• Pediatric Eye Trauma
Sunday, June 26 • 7:30am-12:30pm• Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Adolescents
• Injuries in Young Athletes: When to Makea Referral
• When to Call the Neurosurgeon
• Dysmenorrhea and Premenstrual Syndromein the Adolescent
• Quiz-A-Pedia!
Breakouts-Friday & Saturday• How to Talk With Families About Vaccine Safety
• Disaster Preparedness
• Evaluation of Children with Recurrent Infections
Thursday Evening • 5:00-6:30pmWine & Cheese ReceptionOpening Social with the Exhibitors
Friday Evening • 6:30-8:30pmSunset ReceptionFun for the whole family!
Saturday • 12:30-1:45pmLunch with the SpecialistsRoundtable DiscussionsCome meet our faculty and pediatricsubspecialists from All Children’s Hospital and getanswers to your clinical questions.
Saturday Evening • 7:00-9:00pmSuncoast Family CinemaFeaturing: How to Train Your Dragon™Enjoy Popcorn, Pizza and a Movie with your Family!
CONFERENCE TOPICS CONFERENCE FACULTYSPECIAL EVENTS
As a result of participating in this activity,participants should be able to:• Incorporate AAP guidelines effectively into practice.• Confidently answer parents’ questions about thesafety of vaccines and appropriately immunizetheir pediatric patients to fight preventablediseases.
• Incorporate current coding procedures to optimizepractice efficiency and revenue.
• Demonstrate proficiency in all of the AAPimmunization updates.
• Design a disaster preparedness plan for practice inorder to better care for children during a disaster.
• Recognize and manage patients with fibromyalgia,a controversial and relatively new diagnosissometimes encountered in teenage patients.
• Offer correct advice to parents and appropriatereferrals in managing infantile hemangiomas.
• Discuss the nuances of annual diagnostic andmanagement coding changes.
• Identify resources for Maintenance of Certificationand correctly complete Maintenance ofCertification.
• Manage or appropriately refer children with eyetrauma.
• Recognize, diagnose, and treat adolescent patientswith dysmenorrhea.
• Make appropriate referrals to neurosurgeons forcommon problems including craniosynostosis, headtrauma, and hydrocephalus.
• Appropriately manage or refer children withcommon sports-related injuries.
• STD objective
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
All Children’s Hospital (ACH) and University of South Florida College of Medicine (USF)
USF Health is accredited by theAccreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education to providecontinuing medical education forphysicians. USF Health designatesthis educational activity for amaximum of 17.5* AMA PRACategory 1 Credits™. Physiciansshould only claim creditcommensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.*17.5 credits if attending a Pre-Conference Workshop on Thursday(3 credits).
Age
nda
and
Facu
lty
are
subj
ectt
och
ange
.
David M. Berman, DO, MS, FAAPInfectious Disease (ACH)Affiliate Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics (USF)
David G. Bundy, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Qualityand Safety, Division of General Pediatrics & AdolescentMedicine, Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine, Baltimore, MD
Jeffrey K. Carlson, MDDirector, Division of Obstetrics/Gynecology (ACH)
Keynote Speaker:Bernard A. Cohen, MDDermatology and Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of Medicine
Director, Pediatric Dermatology and Cutaneous LaserCenter, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore, MD
Juan A. Dumois, III, MD, FAAPInfectious Disease (ACH)
Affiliate Associate Professor, Pediatrics (USF)
Derek B. Hess, MDOphthalmology (ACH)
Janet S. Hess, MPH, CHESAssistant Program Director, Department of Pediatrics
Affiliate Instructor, Department of Family Medicine
Project Director, FloridaHATS (USF)
Richard Lander, MD, FAAPClinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University ofMedicine and Dentistry, Newark, NJ
Scott M. Needle, MDCollier Health Systems, Naples, FL
Robert W. Nickeson, MDRheumatology (ACH)
Bruce B. Storrs, MDDirector of Education, Neurosurgery (ACH)
Affiliate Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery (USF)
John G. Reiss, PhDAssociate Professor of Pediatrics
Institute for Child Health Policy
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Diane M. Straub, MD, MPH, FAAPAssociate Professor, Division Chief, Department ofPediatrics (USF)
Drew E. Warnick, MDSurgical Director of Pediatric and Adolescent SportsMedicine Program, Orthopedics (ACH)
David L. Wood, MD, MPHDirector, JaxHATS
University of Florida, College of Medicine, Jacksonville
CMS Statewide Medical Consultant, Jacksonville, FL
This conference is designated for thecontinuing education of pediatricians,pediatric residents, family practicephysicians, physician assistants, nursepractitioners, and other pediatric andadolescent healthcare providers.
TARGET AUDIENCE
CME ACCREDITATION& CREDIT
Conference Chair:Juan A. Dumois, III, MD, FAAP
Conference Coordinator:Allison Madden
Exhibits Coordinator:Joyce Kosirowsky
Thursday, June 23 • 2:00-5:00pmPre-Conference Workshops
• Are You Smarter than a CPT Coder?
• It's Time for Me to Do What? Effective HealthCare Transitions for Youth With Special HealthCare Needs
Friday, June 24 • 7:30am-1:15pm• Keynote: Infantile Hemangiomas• Top Pediatric Guidelines
• What Do You Mean I Owe You Money?
• Piecing Together the Puzzle of Teen Fibromyalgia
Saturday, June 25 • 7:30am-1:45pm• Keynote: Gimmicks for Evaluationwith Challenging Dermatologic Cases
• Maintenance of Certification
• Pediatric Eye Trauma
Sunday, June 26 • 7:30am-12:30pm• Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Adolescents
• Injuries in Young Athletes: When to Makea Referral
• When to Call the Neurosurgeon
• Dysmenorrhea and Premenstrual Syndromein the Adolescent
• Quiz-A-Pedia!
Breakouts-Friday & Saturday• How to Talk With Families About Vaccine Safety
• Disaster Preparedness
• Evaluation of Children with Recurrent Infections
Thursday Evening • 5:00-6:30pmWine & Cheese ReceptionOpening Social with the Exhibitors
Friday Evening • 6:30-8:30pmSunset ReceptionFun for the whole family!
Saturday • 12:30-1:45pmLunch with the SpecialistsRoundtable DiscussionsCome meet our faculty and pediatricsubspecialists from All Children’s Hospital and getanswers to your clinical questions.
Saturday Evening • 7:00-9:00pmSuncoast Family CinemaFeaturing: How to Train Your Dragon™Enjoy Popcorn, Pizza and a Movie with your Family!
CONFERENCE TOPICS CONFERENCE FACULTYSPECIAL EVENTS
As a result of participating in this activity,participants should be able to:• Incorporate AAP guidelines effectively into practice.• Confidently answer parents’ questions about thesafety of vaccines and appropriately immunizetheir pediatric patients to fight preventablediseases.
• Incorporate current coding procedures to optimizepractice efficiency and revenue.
• Demonstrate proficiency in all of the AAPimmunization updates.
• Design a disaster preparedness plan for practice inorder to better care for children during a disaster.
• Recognize and manage patients with fibromyalgia,a controversial and relatively new diagnosissometimes encountered in teenage patients.
• Offer correct advice to parents and appropriatereferrals in managing infantile hemangiomas.
• Discuss the nuances of annual diagnostic andmanagement coding changes.
• Identify resources for Maintenance of Certificationand correctly complete Maintenance ofCertification.
• Manage or appropriately refer children with eyetrauma.
• Recognize, diagnose, and treat adolescent patientswith dysmenorrhea.
• Make appropriate referrals to neurosurgeons forcommon problems including craniosynostosis, headtrauma, and hydrocephalus.
• Appropriately manage or refer children withcommon sports-related injuries.
• STD objective
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
All Children’s Hospital (ACH) and University of South Florida College of Medicine (USF)
USF Health is accredited by theAccreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education to providecontinuing medical education forphysicians. USF Health designatesthis educational activity for amaximum of 17.5* AMA PRACategory 1 Credits™. Physiciansshould only claim creditcommensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.*17.5 credits if attending a Pre-Conference Workshop on Thursday(3 credits).
Age
nda
and
Facu
lty
are
subj
ectt
och
ange
.
David M. Berman, DO, MS, FAAPInfectious Disease (ACH)Affiliate Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics (USF)
David G. Bundy, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Qualityand Safety, Division of General Pediatrics & AdolescentMedicine, Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine, Baltimore, MD
Jeffrey K. Carlson, MDDirector, Division of Obstetrics/Gynecology (ACH)
Keynote Speaker:Bernard A. Cohen, MDDermatology and Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of Medicine
Director, Pediatric Dermatology and Cutaneous LaserCenter, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore, MD
Juan A. Dumois, III, MD, FAAPInfectious Disease (ACH)
Affiliate Associate Professor, Pediatrics (USF)
Derek B. Hess, MDOphthalmology (ACH)
Janet S. Hess, MPH, CHESAssistant Program Director, Department of Pediatrics
Affiliate Instructor, Department of Family Medicine
Project Director, FloridaHATS (USF)
Richard Lander, MD, FAAPClinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University ofMedicine and Dentistry, Newark, NJ
Scott M. Needle, MDCollier Health Systems, Naples, FL
Robert W. Nickeson, MDRheumatology (ACH)
Bruce B. Storrs, MDDirector of Education, Neurosurgery (ACH)
Affiliate Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery (USF)
John G. Reiss, PhDAssociate Professor of Pediatrics
Institute for Child Health Policy
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Diane M. Straub, MD, MPH, FAAPAssociate Professor, Division Chief, Department ofPediatrics (USF)
Drew E. Warnick, MDSurgical Director of Pediatric and Adolescent SportsMedicine Program, Orthopedics (ACH)
David L. Wood, MD, MPHDirector, JaxHATS
University of Florida, College of Medicine, Jacksonville
CMS Statewide Medical Consultant, Jacksonville, FL
This conference is designated for thecontinuing education of pediatricians,pediatric residents, family practicephysicians, physician assistants, nursepractitioners, and other pediatric andadolescent healthcare providers.
TARGET AUDIENCE
CME ACCREDITATION& CREDIT
Conference Chair:Juan A. Dumois, III, MD, FAAP
Conference Coordinator:Allison Madden
Exhibits Coordinator:Joyce Kosirowsky
NON-PROFITORG.
U.S.POSTAGE
PAIDPERM
ITNO.5224
St.Petersburg,FL
Forour
Greencommitm
ent
atthis
confe
renc
e,goto
www.allkid
s.org/confe
renc
es
Your
Sourc
eforPediatric
CME
Co
ntinuingM
ed
ica
lEduc
atio
n,#9630
5016th
Avenue
South
St.Pete
rsburg
,FL33701
727-767-4188c
me
@a
llkids.o
rg
Registe
ronline
at:
www.allkid
s.org/confe
renc
es
The Ritz-Carlton, SarasotaMake reservations at: www.allkids.org/conferences
and use the reservation code SPCSPCA to receive our great room rate.
Or call: 1-800-241-3333 and mention “All Children’s Hospital Suncoast Conference.”
Book early – we sold out last year!