Staying Alive Kentucky 2014 Building Our Youth for the Future

Staying Alive Kentucky 2014
Building Our Youth for the Future
Sponsored by:
UK Adolescent Medicine
Passport Health
Kentucky Pediatrics Society
Kentucky Department of Public Health
November 13-14, 2014
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton
2601 Richmond Rd
Lexington, KY 40509
Evening Teen Event
Thursday, November 13, 2014
5:00p
Opening Remarks
5:05p
YouthAlert Violence
Prevention
Doug Wain
6:00p
Dinner and Socializing
7:00p
Self-Image
Jenna Day
Miss Kentucky 2013
7:30p
Panel Discussion
Jenna Day
Marlene Huff, PhD, LCSW
Geoff Wilson, MSW, LCSW,
CADC
8:00p
Closing Remarks
MODERATED BY…
Mandakini Sadhir, MD
Stephanie Stockburger, MD
University of Kentucky Adolescent Medicine
Evening Adult Event
Thursday, November 13, 2014
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6:00p
Opening Remarks/Welcome
Mary York, Executive Director
Kentucky Pediatric Society
Foundation, Inc.
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6:05p
Understanding Human
papillomavirus
Hatim Omar, MD
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7:00p
Dinner and Panel Discussion
Hatim Omar, MD, FAAP
UK Adolescent Medicine
Kraig Humbaugh, MD, MPH
KY Department for Public Health
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8:00p
Closing Remarks
This activity is sponsored by the
Kentucky Pediatric Society
Foundation, Inc.
Conference Schedule
7:30a
Registration and Breakfast (provided)
8:15a
Opening Remarks/Welcome Stephanie Mayfield, MD, FCAP
8:30a
Self-image and relationship to self-esteem Frank Biro, MD
9:15a
Never Apologize for Process - Jenna Day
9:45a
The impact of improved home and school environments
on health and well-being - Robert Geller, MD
10:30a
Break
10:50a
Teen/Parent Panel
12:00p
Lunch (provided)
1:15p
Breakout Session #1
Youth and disability - Joav Merrick, MD, MMedSci, DMSc
Caring for the LGBTQ Teen - Donald Greydanus, MD
Adolescent Contraception - Stephanie Addison, MD
2:20p
Breakout Session #2
Suicide in young athletes - Dilip Patel, MD
Achieving work-life balance in the 21st century Marlene Huff, PhD
Sexual Harassment and Abuse in the Female Athlete Colleen Dodich, MD
3:20p
Break
3:40p
Breakout Session #3
Bridges Out of Poverty - Benita Decker, RNC, BS
Adolescent Substance Abuse and Suicide Geoff Wilson, MSW, LCSW, CADC
Eating Disorders - Shawn Sorrell, MD
4:40p
Conference Evaluation and Adjournment
Speakers and Objectives
Stephanie Addison, MD
Adolescent Medicine Specialist, Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics at Emory University
Title: Adolescent Contraception
Objectives:
Provide screening and counseling regarding
adolescent contraceptive use
Review available contraceptive choices and
prescribing practice guidelines for adolescents
Identify resources and websites available to
patients and providers
Frank Biro, MD
Director of Research, Adolescent and Transition
Medicine and Professor, University of Cincinnati
Department of Pediatrics
Title: Self-image and relationship to selfesteem
Objectives:
Describe changes in self-esteem in young women
as they go through their teen years.
Understand how changes in BMI and body size
impact self-esteem in young women.
Compare self-esteem in males and females during
the teen years.
Jenna Day
Miss Kentucky 2013
Title: Never Apologize for Process
Objectives:
Girls’ perception of beauty
Self-esteem & beauty pageant competitions
Speakers and Objectives
Benita Decker, RNC, BS
Adolescent Health Coordinator, Kentucky Department for
Public Health, Division of Women’s Health
Title: Bridges Out of Poverty
Objectives:
Analyze the elements of the mental models of
poverty and middle class. Explore the concrete
experience of people in generational poverty and
understand the interlocking nature of the models
and the demands of the environment.
Understand and give examples of the hidden rules of
the 3 economic classes.
Analyze the 8 resources of the client/employee and
consider interventions based on those resources that
are present.
Colleen Dodich, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine, Western Michigan University Homer
Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
Title: Sexual Harassment and Abuse in the Female
Athlete
Objectives:
Definitions of Sexual Harassment and Abuse,
particularly in adolescent female athletes
Research contributions and findings in regards to
this topic
Consequences for the female athlete when personal
safety is violated
Speakers and Objectives
Robert Geller, MD
Director of the Emory Southeast Pediatric Environmental
Health Specialty Unit, Medical Director of the Georgia
Poison Center, Division Director for General Pediatrics
and Chief of Service of Emory University Department of
Pediatrics
Title: The impact of improved home and school
environments on health and well-being
Objectives:
Understand the scope of home and school
environments and how to assess them
Understand the impact of home and school
environments on health and well-being
Learn to select practical interventions in the home
environment, and how to advocate for school
environment improvement
Donald Greydanus, MD, FAAP, FSAM, FIAP,
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Professor, Founding Chair and Program Director,
Department of Pediatrics, Western Michigan University
Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
Title: Caring for the LGBTQ Teen
Objectives:
Understand current LGBTQ definitions and statistics
Consider potential medical issues of this group
Review Potential psychological issues of this group
Discuss the potential link of LGBTQ to suicide in
teenagers
Speakers and Objectives
Marlene Huff, PhD, LCSW
Professor of Adolescent Medicine, University of Kentucky
Title: Achieving work-life balance in the 21st
century
Objectives:
Identify the role of stress in achieving work-life
balance
Describe three solutions to facilitate achieving worklife balance
Identify three benefits from work-life balance
Stephanie Mayfield, MD, FCAP
Commissioner for Public Health
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Joav Merrick, MD, MMedSci, DMSc
Division for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities,
Ministry of Social Affairs, Jerusalem, Israel
Title: Youth and Disability
Objectives:
Know the epidemiology of disability in youth
Learn risks and protective factors
Dilip Patel, MD
Professor in the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent
Medicine, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD
School of Medicine, Adjunct Professor in the Department
of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Western Michigan
University
Title: Suicide in young athletes
Objectives:
Review epidemiology of suicide in athletes
Recognize protective and risk factors for suicide in
athletes
Management considerations in suicide in young
athletes
Speakers and Objectives
Shawn Sorrell, MD
Assistant Professor of Adolescent Medicine, University of
Kentucky
Title: Eating Disorders
Objectives:
Review Eating Disorders in the Adolescent Population
Discuss challenges to treatment
Review treatment in inpatient and outpatient setting
Discuss alternative therapy in the treatment of
adolescent population
Geoff Wilson, MSW, LCSW, CADC
Director of Business Development at The Ridge Behavioral
Health System, Lexington, Kentucky Counselor in Private
Practice, Lexington, Kentucky
Title: Adolescent Substance Abuse and Suicide
Objectives:
Review the latest information available on drugs of
abuse with youth and their impact on brain
development
Discuss the role of substance abuse with co-occurring
disorders and trauma in youth and its relation to
youth suicide.
Review protective factors with youth related to
substance abuse, mental health, and suicide
prevention as well as how to engage youth in
treatment.
MODERATED BY…
Hatim Omar, MD, FAAP
Professor of Pediatrics & Obstetrics/Gynecology,
Director of the Adolescent Medicine & Young Parents
Program,
University of Kentucky
Founder of the Stop Youth Suicide Campaign
MODERATED BY…
Hatim Omar, MD, FAAP
Professor of Pediatrics & Obstetrics/Gynecology,
Director of the Adolescent Medicine & Young
Parents Program,
University of Kentucky
Founder of the Stop Youth Suicide Campaign
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Conference Information
Hotel Accommodations
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton
2601 Richmond Rd
Lexington, KY 40509
Phone: 859-268-0060
Group Rate
King or Double Suites $95.00
Complimentary Courtesy Bus from Blue Grass
Airport
If you would like to reserve a room, please contact
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton and request the Stop
Youth Suicide Campaign group block prior to
October 13, 2014. Reservation requests received
after the cutoff date will be reviewed by the hotel
based on space and rate availability.
Continuing Education Credits are pending for
the Following Professions:
~ Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselors
~ Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists
~ Licensed Professional Counselors
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Nurses
EILA
Psychologists
Social Workers
Medical Doctors
Conference Pricing
Priority Pricing ends September 15,
2014.
November 13, 2014
Adult Tract Only – Free
Teen Tract Only – Free
November 14, 2014
SYS Conference – Priority Pricing
UK Employee, Parent, Teen, Minister $20
Medical or Health Professional $75
After September 15, 2014, prices will be:
UK Employee, Parent, Teen, Minister $50
Medical or Health Professional $120
Make checks payable to the Stop Youth
Suicide Campaign. No credit cards accepted.
Registration will be confirmed upon receipt of
payment. Space is LIMITED!
Questions?
Contact Laura Whitehouse
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 859-218-1504
Conference Registration
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Online Registration:
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Submit Registration & Conference Fees to:
Laura Whitehouse
740 S. Limestone Street
Kentucky Clinic, J412
Lexington, KY 40536