24th Annual Robert E. Myers, MD Lectureship in Pediatrics

24th Annual
Robert E. Myers, MD
Lectureship in Pediatrics
Register online at
cme-myerslecture.sw.org
Friday, March 27, 2015
Medical Education Center
Mayborn Auditorium
Scott & White Main Campus
Temple, Texas
presented by
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Temple, Texas
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, March 27, 2015
7:45-8:00 am
Welcome - Lori Wick, MD
8:00-8:45 Brain Health: Who’s Brain Is It
Anyway?
Jeff Clark, DO
8:45-9:30 The Truth About High Fructose Corn Syrup and Artificial Sweeteners
Dawn Sears, MD
9:30-9:45 Break
9:45-10:30 Nutrition Solutions by Age and Stage
Linda Russell, MSH, RD, CSP, LD
10:30-11:15
The Role of Pediatricians as Stewards
for Lifelong Health
Catherine McNeal, MD, PhD
11:15-12:00 pm Lunch
12:00-12:15
Introduction of Lectureship/ Resident Research Awards
12:15-1:15 24th Annual Robert E. Myers, M.D. Lectureship in Pediatrics.
Insecurity, Broccoli, and A
Professional Life in Medicine
Robert Kiser, MD
1:15-1:30 Break
1:30-2:30 Being the Change: Practical Advice
For Helping You and Your Patients
Change Behaviors
Meera Beharry, MD
2:30-3:15 Mindfulness In A Hectic World
Brenda Bearden Fry, MSSW, LCSW-S
3:15-3:30 Break
3:30-4:15 Workshops:
Zumba: Exercise in Disguise, Ideal For Patients and Providers
Amber Brien, BA, MFA
Yoga For the Pediatric Soul
4:15-5:00
Repeat Workshops
5:00 Adjourn
About the Honoree...
Robert E. Myers, MD
Dr. Myers came to Scott & White as a staff physician in 1962 and served in many
capacities: Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics, Texas A&M
University College of Medicine, member, President, and Lifetime Governor of
the Board of Trustees of Scott & White Memorial Hospital/Scott, Sherwood, and
Brindley Foundation, President of the Scott & White Clinic Staff Organization, and
Chairman of numerous committees. He was active in the AMA, TMA, AAP, TPS,
and Bell County Medical Society.
He retired in 1998, but continued to be active in Scott & White Emeritus activities and
was keenly interested in watching the McLane Children’s Hospital become a reality.
For many, his most memorable roles were as exemplary leader, clinician, mentor,
and teacher.
The Robert E. Myers, MD Lectureship in Pediatrics was established in 1992 by
friends, colleagues, and associates, to honor Dr. Myers as one of the pioneers of
Pediatric Medicine at Scott & White and throughout the state, with the goal to continue his dedication and commitment to medical education. This year the Lectureship becomes a memorial to Dr. Myers
as he died on March 28th, 2014, on the day of the 23rd Annual Lectureship. He is survived by his wife Katherine, three
children (Bob, Beth, and Jack) 8 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONCEPT
This program is designed to provide pediatricians, primary care physicians,
nurses, residents, social workers, and students with practical diagnostic and
therapeutic information covering a variety of topics in pediatrics.
OBJECTIVES
After participating in this activity, the learner should be able to:
• Describe how and why HFCS became a stable into the modern diet
• Describe the addictive behavior associations with both HFCS and artificial
sweeteners
• Discuss the association between microbiome and artificial sweeteners
• Describe proper brain care to patients, colleagues, and family members
• Discuss the role of primary pediatric healthcare providers as stewards for
lifelong health
• Describe what mindfulness is and develop strategies for incorporating into
daily practice
•Discuss common nutritional dilemmas at different ages encountered by
pediatric dieticians
• Describe normalcy of common struggles among healthcare providers and
discuss adaptive strategies for dealing with those struggles.
•Describe practical strategies for implementing behavioral change for
themselves and their patients
•Describe the fundamentals of Zumba and Yoga and strategies for
incorporating these unique fitness programs into their own and their
patients’ daily lives
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
The needs for this program were identified from the results of a survey of
evaluations, comments and suggestions from past participants and faculty
perception.
ACCREDITATION
Scott & White is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
Physicians - Scott & White designates this live activity for a maximum of
7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Baylor Scott & White Central Region is an approved provider of continuing
nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by
the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
For more information contact Shawna Henry, at [email protected] or by
calling 254-724-1244.
SPONSORSHIP
This program is sponsored by McLane Children’s Hospital at Scott & White,
Temple, Texas and Texas A&M University Health Science Center College of
Medicine, College Station, Texas.
EVALUATION
A course evaluation form will provide participants with the opportunity
to review each session and speaker, to identify future educational needs,
and to comment on any perceived commercial or promotional bias in the
presentations.
MEETING LOCATION
The program will be held at the Medical Education Center, Mayborn
Auditorium, Scott & White Main Campus, Temple, Texas.
ACCOMMODATIONS
The Hilton Garden Inn, located across the street from Scott & White
Hospital, has granted a special guest room rate of $119 single/double (plus
tax) for attendees at this meeting. To obtain this reduced rate, make your
reservation before March 14, 2015 by telephoning the hotel direct at (254)
773-0200 or visit their website at www.temple.gardeninn.com and identify
yourself as attending the Myers Lectureship in Pediatrics.
TUITION FEE/REFUND POLICY
The tuition for this course is $175 for physicians and $100 for nurses and
physician assistants and $50 for social workers and chaplains. Tuition
includes all educational sessions, lunch, all breaks, and other amenities
involved in making this a pleasant learning experience. Registrations
received up to two weeks prior to the meeting will be acknowledged. An
administrative fee of $25 will be deducted from cancellations.
***ELECTRONIC SYLLABUS***
In our efforts to “go green,” the syllabus will ONLY be available
electronically this year at cme-myerslecture.sw.org. You are welcome to
bring your laptop with you to the program to follow along. Please have your
laptop fully charged as electric outlets will not be available.
REGISTRATION
ROBERT E. MYERS, MD LECTURESHIP IN PEDIATRICS
March 27, 2015
Temple, Texas
Name______________________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________________________________________
City _________________________________________ State__________ Zip____________
Email address:_______________________________________________________________
Phone: Office (______) __________________
TYPE OF PRACTICE: o PEDI
o SURG
o FP
Home (______) ____________________
o GP
o IM
o OTHER__________________________________
Mail or Fax to:Scott & White, MS-26-A229
Dept. of Continuing Medical Education
Scott & White, 2401 South 31st Street, Temple, Texas 76508,
(800) 724-7280, (254) 724-7609; FAX: (254) 724-1753.
For administrative use only:
Reg. # ____________Amount ____________
Date _____________ Ck/Chg. # __________
o MD o DO o RN o APN o PA
o Social Workers o Other_____________________________
TUITION: _____ $175 Physicians
_____ $100 Nurses, Physician Assistants and
Allied Health Professionals
_____ $50 Social Workers and Chaplains
Make check payable to: SCOTT & WHITE
Register online - visit http://cme-myerslecture.sw.org
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Signature __________________________ Exp. Date __________
Please let the CME Department know, in writing, of
any special accommodations you may need.
o Check if you require a vegetarian diet.
FACULTY
GUEST
Amber Brien
Licensed Zumba® Instructor, Certified AFAA® Group Exercise Instructor
Brooklyn, NY
Robert Kiser, MD
Professor
Health Sciences
University of the Incarnate Word
San Antonio, TX
SCOTT & WHITE HOSPITAL
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Meera Beharry, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Section Chief, Adolescent Medicine
McLane Children’s Hospital at Baylor Scott & White
Texas A&M University College of Medicine
Jeff Clark, DO
Vice Chair, Department of Neurology
Associate Professor
Baylor Scott & White Healthcare
Texas A&M University College of Medicine
Catherine J. McNeal, MD, PhD
Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Baylor Scott & White Health
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
McLane Children’s Hospital at Baylor Scott & White
Texas A&M University College of Medicine
Brenda Beardon Fry, MSSW, LCSW-S
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Baylor Scott & White Health
McLane Children’s Specialty Clinic
Michele Prater, MSN, CPNP
Program Director
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
McLane Children’s Hospital at Baylor Scott & White
Texas A&M University College of Medicine
Linda Russell, MSH, RD, CSP, LD
Clinical Dietician 2
McLane Children’s Hospital at Baylor Scott & White
Dawn Sears, MD
Associate Professor
Division of Gastroenterology, Chief of Hepatology Section
GI Fellowship Program Director
Baylor Scott & White Health
Texas A&M University College of Medicine
Lori Wick, MD
Program Director
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Humanities, and Pediatrics
Medical Director Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
McLane Children’s Hospital at Baylor Scott & White
Texas A&M University College of Medicine
24th Annual Robert E. Myers Lectureship in Pediatrics
Mayborn Auditorium, Temple, Texas
March 27, 2015
Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Continuing Medical Education
2401 South 31st Street, MS-26-A-229
Temple, Texas 76508
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