50th Annual Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health Pediatric

Registration Information
FRIDAY, MAY 15
SATURDAY, MAY 16
50th Annual Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health
Pediatric Conference
7 – 8 am
General & Community Breakfast
Section Meeting
Dorota Szczepaniak, MD
7 – 8 am
8 – 8:15 am
WELCOME/INTRO
Paul Haut, MD
(Breakfast $30 – For those not attending breakfast is on your own)
8:15 – 9:15 am
PLENARY #1
“Dermatologic Dilemmas in Children”
Amy Jo Nopper, MD
MAY 15 & 16, 2015
REGISTER AND PAY ONLINE AT: cme.medicine.iu.edu/courses
Online registration is required. Payment may be made using MasterCard, Visa,
American Express, or Discover. Registration fees will be refunded if cancellation
is made before May 11th.
9:30 – 11:45 pm FRIDAY MORNING WORKSHOPS –
CHOOSE #1, 2 OR 3
Early Bird rates will be offered through April 15th. Registration rates will
increase after set date.
Each workshop will provide a 15-minute break.
Pre-registration will close May 11th, after please register onsite at the door.
Only credit card and check payments will be accepted onsite. No cash.
WORKSHOP 1
“Case Based Presentation: Pediatric Dermatology”
Anita Haggstrom, MD | Amy Jo Nopper, MD
REGISTRATION FEES
Physicians, PA, NP
❍ One day - (Earlybird) $275 | (After April 15) $350
WORKSHOP 2
“Caring for Children with Fetal Substance Exposure”
Maria Del Rio Hoover, MD | Jennifer Katzenstein, PhD, ABPP
❍ Two days - (Earlybird) $450 | (After April 15) $525
WORKSHOP 3
“Pediatric Anxiety:
How to Identify and Manage in the Primary Care Office”
Nerissa Bauer, MD
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (Non-MD\DO\PA\NP)
❍ One day - (Earlybird) $150 | (After April 15) $200
❍ Two days - (Earlybird) $300 | (After April 15) $350
RESIDENTS FROM OUTSIDE THE IU PEDIATRIC TRAINING
PROGRAMS OR NON-IUPUI CAMPUS STUDENTS
11:45 – 2 pm
❍ One day - (Earlybird) $50 | (After April 15) $75
(Lunch $40 - For those not attending lunch is on your own 11:45 - 1 pm)
❍ Two days - (Earlybird) $100 | (After April 15) $125
1 – 2 pm
PLENARY #2
“Choosing Wisely, Imaging Gently”
Lisa Delaney, MD
2:15 – 3:15 pm
PLENARY #3
Pediatric Ophthalmology Updates
Kathryn M. Haider, MD
3:30 – 5:45 pm
FRIDAY AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS –
CHOOSE #4, 5 OR 6
Fees are waived for:
❑ IUSM Dept. of Pediatrics Faculty & Residents,
❑ IUSM\IUHP\IU Health\Eskenazi Pediatric Allied Health Professionals,
❑ IUPUI Campus Medical\PA\NP students, and,
❑ State-wide Pediatric Faculty who have taught IUSM Learners within the past year
Additional Fees for ALL attendees
❍ $40 – Friday, May 15 Luncheon — “Indiana Chapter of the American
Academy of Pediatrics”
❍ $30 – Saturday, May 16 Breakfast — “Community Based Interventions
to address Pediatric Obesity”
❍ $40 – Saturday, May 16 Luncheon — “Politics and Policy: A Provider’s
Survival Guide”
Register and Pay Online at: cme.medicine.iu.edu/courses
50th Annual Riley Hospital
for Children at IU Health
Pediatric Conference
MAY 15 & 16, 2015
SHERATON INDIANAPOLIS HOTEL
AT KEYSTONE CROSSING
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics and Riley Hospital for Children
at Indiana University Health
Indiana Chapter of the American Academy of
Pediatrics (INAAP) Annual Luncheon
Each workshop will provide a 15-minute break.
WORKSHOP 4
“Follow-up Care of the Graduate from the Newborn Intensive Care Unit”
Heidi Harman, MD | Carolyn Lytle, MD | LuAnn Papile, MD
WORKSHOP 5
“Teaching: The Future of Pediatrics”
Mary Ciccarelli, MD | Emily Pearce Machogu, MD
Michael McKenna, MD | Lori Price, MD
WORKSHOP 6
“Update in Pediatric Infectious Diseases”
John Christenson, MD | Tom Fox, MD | John Manaloor, MD
5:45 – 7:30 pm SOCIAL HOUR –
Join us - reunite with friends, meet new ones, enjoy drinks
and mouthwatering appetizers
© 2015 IUHealth 03/15 IUH1528
“Obesity Management, Community Based
Interventions: A Panel Discussion”
Dorota Szczepaniak, MD - Facilitator
Laurie Goebel, MD | Scot Moore, MD | Richard Reifenberg, MD
8 – 8:15 am
WELCOME/INTRO
D. Wade Clapp, MD
8:15 – 9:15 am
PLENARY #4
“Choosing Wisely in Your Practice”
Douglas Carlson, MD
9:30 – 11:45 pm SATURDAY MORNING WORKSHOPS –
CHOOSE #7, 8 OR 9
Each workshop will provide a 15-minute break.
WORKSHOP 7
“Updates in the Care of Hospitalized Children”
Ben Bauer, MD | Douglas Carlson, MD
WORKSHOP 8
“LGBT Parents and Youth: What Practitioners Need to Know”
Mary Ciccarelli, MD - Facilitator
Youth Panel | Parent Panel
WORKSHOP 9
“The Difficulty-to-Control Asthma Patient: Addressing Medical,
Social and School Factors”
Nadia Krupp, MD | Adam Mueller, JD
Megan O’Neill, MD | Girish Vitalpur, MD
11:45 – 1:15 pm Lunch
“Politics and Policy: A Provider’s
Survival Guide”
Tory Castor, JD
(Lunch $40 - For those not attending lunch
is on your own)
1:30 – 3:45 pm
SATURDAY AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS –
CHOOSE #10, 11 OR 12
Each workshop will provide a 15-minute break.
WORKSHOP 10
“ADHD in the Home and School”
David Dunn, MD | Lesa Paddock
WORKSHOP 11
“Management of Concussions in the Primary Care Setting:
A Multidisciplinary Perspective”
John Baldea, MD | Joe O’Neill, MD, MPH
Kristin Tukulvy, MD | Elizabeth Weinstein, MD
WORKSHOP 12
“Motivational Interviewing for Primary Care:
A Mindful Approach”
Matt Aalsma, PhD, HSPP | Lynn Sturm, PhD, HSPP
Paula Sullivan, PhD, HSPP
3:45 pm
CONFERENCE ADJOURNS
Course Description
Conference Information
Welcome to the 50th Annual Riley Pediatric Conference. This
continuing education meeting addresses clinical best practices across
a broad array of primary care pediatrics from the care of infants
through adolescence. Over the two day event, the conference will
offer plenary presentations in dermatology, radiology, ophthalmology,
and hospital care. During four workshop time slots, attendees will
have a choice of twelve topics in pediatrics, including newborn care,
behavioral health, asthma, concussion, medical education, and care of
diverse populations. Each speakers’ goal is to provide attendees with
ideas for actionable improvements in their day-to-day care of patients.
The program focuses topic selection on ideas and suggestions from
our annual program participants to promote the opportunity to focus
on some of the most difficult challenges we face in our practices.
Registration fees include conference materials, break refreshments and Friday’s
Social Hour. IUSM Department of Pediatrics faculty, volunteer faculty, staff and
residents-in-training may attend free of charge; however, registration is required.
Our honored guest speakers are Dr. Douglas Carlson, Professor and
Chair of Pediatrics at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
and Dr. Amy Nopper, Professor of Pediatrics/Dermatology at Children’s
Mercy Hospital, Kansas City.
This year, we are adding a new feature by recording most lectures so
that attendees will have the opportunity to watch these later on-line
and thereby earning additional CME at no additional cost.
Please remember that the Indiana Chapter of the American Academy
of Pediatrics annual business meeting will occur Friday at lunchtime
and on Saturday we will have an update on pediatric hot topics in
this year’s Indiana Legislative Session. All attendees are encouraged
to attend the Friday evening Social Hour to network with community
peers as well as Riley subspecialty colleagues.
Course Objectives
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Apply state of the art approach in the care of newborns,
particularly those with history of substance exposure or
prematurity and NICU hospitalizations.
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Use enhanced skills in screening, diagnosing and managing
children with behavioral issues, particularly anxiety and attention
deficit disorder.
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Apply current best practices in the office management of
children with common pediatric conditions, such as dermatitis,
acne, asthma, current infectious disease outbreaks, concussions
and obesity.
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Utilize enhanced communication skills when working with
families, particularly around issues of non-adherence and in
families with LGBT youth and parents.
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Advance your skills as an advocate for children.
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Apply current evidence based recommendation in the
management of children in the office, hospital and radiology suite.
Additional Breakfast and Luncheon registration and fees are required of all
attendees. See registration form.
Location and Lodging Information
The Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel at Keystone Crossing has rooms available
for the Pediatric Conference at a special rate of $139, plus applicable taxes.
Deadline for special rate registration is April 14, 2015. For overnight
accommodations a personalized website has been set up for this conference.
To access, go to: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/RileyHospital, or
call the Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel at 1.800.392.1019. Please let them know
you are registering for the Riley Hospital for Children’s 50th Annual Pediatric
Conference. The Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel is located at 8787 Keystone
Crossing, Indianapolis, IN 46240.
Parking
Self-parking is available on site at the Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel at
Keystone at the Crossing at no cost.
Handouts – Riley has gone green
In our continuing effort to be green, this symposium will not provide
printed presentation handouts for attendees. Presentations will be
posted electronically for viewing for a time period both prior to and after the
meeting. If you prefer to bring your own paper copies of presentations, they
will be available for you to download prior to the meeting. The download
link for the presentations along with the passcode will be emailed to all
who register one week prior to the conference. We also will have FREE WiFi
available for you at the conference. Although it is free, you will need to enter
the code which will be made available and posted throughout the conference,
for your convenience.
Community Resource Room
Primary care providers need a working understanding of community
resources to provide medical homes for families. Built into our program
are specific breaks to encourage our attendees to visit our exhibitors in our
Community Room, enjoy some refreshments and share ideas. Again, this year,
we will hold a Scavenger Hunt. The nonprofit exhibitors will be identified with
balloons and they will ask you a key question to help increase understanding
of the services they provided. By actively participating and filling out Scavenger
Hunt cards, you will be eligible to enter a drawing for prizes.
Faculty Disclosure Statement
In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) Standards for Commercial Support, educational
programs sponsored by Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) must
demonstrate balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor. All
faculty, authors, editors and planning committee members participating in
an IUSM sponsored activity are required to disclose any relevant financial
interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial
product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services that are discussed in
an educational activity.
Note
While it offers CME credits, this activity is not intended to provide extensive
training or certification in the field.
Additional CME Credit Online
Attendees can view recorded sessions online after the conference to earn
additional AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for free. Go to cme.medicine.iu.edu,
click Online and Enduring Materials to register and earn FREE CME credits.
Emergency Phone
We ask that pagers and cellphones be turned off or placed on vibrate during
the meetings. If you wish to provide a contact for your office at the meetings,
please have them call The Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel at 317.846.2700 and
ask for the Pediatric Conference Registration Desk.
Further Information
Indiana University School of Medicine Division of Continuing Medical
Education, 1110 W. Michigan St, LO 401, Indianapolis, IN 46202,
317.274.0104, 888.615.8013, fax 317.274.5182. For other CME offerings,
please visit our website: cme.medicine.iu.edu.
We want everyone to feel welcome at this and other CME events. If you have
a disability and need an accommodation to participate in this program, we will
try to provide it. Please contact CME before you come to the event. At least 72
hours notice may be necessary.
Thomas Fox, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Disease
Laurie Goebel, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, General &
Community Pediatrics
Anita Haggstrom, MD Associate Professor, Dermatology and Pediatrics
Kathryn M. Haider, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
Heidi Harmon, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Maria Del Rio Hoover, MD Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, Director, St Mary’s Health
System, Evansville
Jennifer Katzenstein, PhD, ABPP Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology,
Pediatric Neuropsychology
Nadia Krupp, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatric
Pulmonology & Allergy
Carolyn Lytle, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Developmental Pediatrics
John Manaloor, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatric
Infectious Disease
Michael McKenna, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Associate Pediatric
Residency Director
Scot Moore, MD Medical Director of the GOAL program, South Indiana
Pediatrics, Bloomington
Adam Mueller, JD Indiana Legal Services, Inc.
Amy Jo Nopper, MD Professor of Pediatric Dermatology, Children’s Mercy Hospital
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Joseph O’Neill, MD, MSP Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics,
Developmental Pediatrics
Meagan B. O’Neill, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, General
& Community Pediatrics
Lesa Paddack, Indiana Department of Education Liaison for IN*SOURCE
Lu-Ann Papile, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Course Faculty
NOTE: All faculty are appointed at Indiana University School of Medicine unless otherwise indicated.
Matt Aalsma, PhD, HSPP Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Psychology,
Emily Pearce Machogu, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and Pediatrics,
Associate Medicine Pediatrics Residency Director
Lori Price, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Associate Pediatric
Residency Director
Adolescent Medicine
Rick Reifenberg, MD Associate Medical Director, HealthNet Community Health Centers
John D. Baldea, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, Sports Medicine
Dorota Szczepaniak, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, General
This year we welcome a variety of local and national pharmaceutical and
device companies. Be sure to stop by and get to know them.
Benjamin D. Bauer, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics & Medicine,
Accreditation Statement
Indiana University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
Nerissa S. Bauer, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Children’s
Designation Statement
Indiana University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum
of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
David W. Dunn, MD Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology, Child Psychiatry
Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
Health Services Research
Tory Callaghan Castor, JD Vice President of Government Affairs, IUHP
Douglas Carlson, MD Professor and Chair - Department of Pediatrics Southern Illinois
University School of Medicine
John C. Christenson, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Disease
Mary Ciccarelli, MD Associate Chair of Pediatric Education,
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine-Pediatrics
Lisa Delaney, MD Associate Co-Medical Director Riley Pediatric Radiology
& Community Pediatrics
Lynne A. Sturm, PhD, HSPP Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics,
Child Development
Paula A. Sullivan, PhD, HSPP Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics,
Child Development
Kristyn Tekulve, MD Assistant Professor of Child Neurology, Pediatric Neurology
Girish Vitalpur, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatric
Pulmonology & Allergy
Elizabeth Weinstein, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and
Emergency Medicine