Shamel A. Abd-Allah, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine Chief, Pediatric Critical Care Division Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Loma Linda, CA Michael Agus, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Boston, MA Nick G. Anas, MD Director Pediatric Critical Care Children’s Hospital of Orange County Clinical Professor of Pediatrics David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Orange, CA Jeffrey Burns, MD MPH Chief of Critical Care Medicine Director, Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit Edward & Barbara Shapiro Chair of Critical Care Medicine Associate Professor of Anesthesia Harvard Medical School Boston, MA Joseph A. Carcillo, MD Associate Professor Departments of Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh, PA Dan Crichton Program Manager and Principal Computer Scientist Solar System, Earth Science and Technology Data Systems Programs NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech Pasadena, CA Randall Flick, MD MPH Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Pediatrics Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Denise M. Goodman, MD MS Associate Professor, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Attending Physician, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Chicago, IL Gregory Hammer, MD Professor, Anesthesia and Pediatrics Stanford University School of Medicine Palo Alto, CA Z. Leah Harris, MD Vice Chair for Academic Affairs Department of Pediatrics Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville, TN Rick Harrison, MD Medical Director, Mattel Children’s Hospital, UCLA Professor of Pediatrics Division of Critical Care David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles, CA Ari R. Joffe, MD FRCPC Associate Clinical Professor Pediatric Critical Care Medicine University of Alberta, Edmonton Alberta, Canada B. Taylor Thompson, MD Medical Director, ARDS Network CCC Massachusetts General Hospital Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Boston, MA Judy T. Verger, PhD CRNP CCRN University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Jeffrey L Johnson, MD MA Director, Pediatric Inpatient & Critical Care Medicine LAC+USC Medical Center Keck School of Medicine of USC Los Angeles, CA Douglas F. Willson, MD Professor of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology Division Head, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Director of PICU, University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Maureen A. Madden RN MSN CPNP-AC FCCM Assistant Professor of Pediatrics UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Pediatric Critical Care Nurse Practitioner Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital New Brunswick, NJ Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles Faculty Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Keck School of Medicine of USC Richard B. Mink, MD Chief, Program Director Division of Critical Care Medicine Los Angeles County Harbor – UCLA Medical Center Torrance, CA Wynne Morrison, MD MBE Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program Attending Physician, Critical Care & Palliative Care The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Thomas A. Nakagawa, MD, FAAP, FCCM Professor, Anesthesiology and Pediatrics Wake Forest University School of Medicine Director, Pediatric Critical Care Wake Forest Baptist Health, Brenner Children’s Hospital Winston-Salem, NC Paul M. Shore, MD MS Program Director, PCCM Fellowship Assistant Professor Dept. of Pediatrics, Section of Critical Care Drexel University College of Medicine Philadelphia, PA Children’s Hospital Los Angeles designates this educational activity for a maximum of 13.5 category 1 credits. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that they actually spend in the activity. 2012 Conference attendees should be aware of current procedures for obtaining their CME credit. Attendees must complete, sign and return a CME documentation form to record the sessions that were actually attended. Signing the form also functions as verification of your attendance at the meeting. Forms that are not signed will be returned. To comply with current policies of the ACGME and the American Medical Association, the Pediatric Critical Care Colloquium will award CME certificates noting the actual number of hours that each physician participated in educational activities. Certificates will be sent after the meeting. Registration for the Optional workshops (How to teach leadership and professionalism in pediatric critical care and Managing the difficult airway in the PICU) will be limited. Participants who choose to attend these sessions will be awarded an additional 1.5 CME category 1 credit hours for each session. Please register for these sessions by contacting Ginger Mallas. REGISTRATION The appropriate registration fee for full or partial attendance must accompany the application. In the event of cancellation, $25.00 will be retained as an administrative fee. No refunds will be made after August 15, 2012. Early Registration (prior to August 1, 2012) Physicians Nurses and health care professionals Fellows / Residents $350 $175 $175 Late Registration (after August 1, 2012) Physicians Nurses and health care professionals ellows / Residents $425 $225 $225 PAYMENTS: Joseph DiCarlo, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics Payments are accepted by Credit Card, cash, or check. On-line registration and payment available on our website at: www.pcccolloquium.com David Epstein, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics This program is supported at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles by the Pediatric Anesthesiology Foundation. This will appear on your online receipt and if paying by check the transaction will be handled by the same foundation. Robinder G. Khemani, MD MsCI Associate Director of Research Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Barry Markovitz MD MPH Director, Critical Care Medicine Professor of Anesthesiology and Pediatrics Mary E. McCulley, RN, MS, PNP-BC CPNP-AC Lead Nurse Practitioner, PICU Christopher J. L. Newth, MD FRCPC FRACP Director of Research Professor of Pediatrics Niurka Rivero, MD Director, Critical Care Fellowship Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Patrick Ross, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology & Pediatrics Randall C. Wetzel Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine The Anne O’M Wilson Professor of Critical Care Medicine Professor of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology Director, The Laura P. and Leland K. Whittier Virtual PICU Samuel D. Yanofsky, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Director, Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship Director, Medical Education and Faculty Development Director of Clinical Operations of Anesthesiology for Radiology Services 19th Pediatric Critical Care Colloquium Make Checks Payable To: Mail To: PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIOLOGY FOUNDATION Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Department of Anesthesiology 4650 Sunset Blvd Mailstop #3 Los Angeles, CA 90027 For more information please contact Ginger Mallas, Practice Manager by phone at (323) 361-7105, by fax at (323) 361-1001, or via e-mail at [email protected] Abstract Submission Abstracts can be emailed to: September 6 – 9, 2012 Barry Markovitz, MD MPH EMAIL: [email protected] DEADLINE: Sunday, July 1, 2012 Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel Santa Monica, California Abstract Format 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Use 8.5 X 11 inch paper Top and bottom margins must be 2 inches, left and right margins must be 1.5 inches The abstract cannot exceed one page in length The line spacing must be single-spaced The text of the abstract must appear in Times New Roman 12 point font If figures or tables are included, they must be camera-ready and incorporated into the body of the abstract within the one page limit Abstracts will be published in the journal Pediatric Critical Care Medicine The scientific panel will select abstracts for oral and poster presentations, and will assign awards. Four awards totaling $1500 will be offered. We will send notice of abstract acceptance by July 16, 2012. Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Los Angeles, CA Permit No. 22460 Mary Jo Grant, PNP-AC, PhD, FAAN Pediatric Critical Care Nurse Practitioner/Nurse Scientist Primary Children’s Medical Center Salt Lake City, UT ACCREDITATION John S. Sullivan, MD Janet Weis Childrens’ Hospital Geisinger Health System Danville, PA Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong University of Rochester (NY) Medical Center Rochester, NY Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine 4650 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027 FACULTY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Course Directors: Barry Markovitz, MD MPH, and Patrick Ross, MD Abstract Submission Deadline: July 1, 2012 19th Pediatric Critical Care Colloquium Thursday Evening – September 6, 2012 Registration will be available on www.pcccolloquium.com or by contacting Ginger Mallas at 323-361-7105 OBJECTIVES From outer space to the bedside: An informatics infrastructure to enable decision support – Dan Crichton Bedside algorithms: Closed vs. open loop; what is the sweet spot? –Michael Agus, MD Moderator: Jeffrey Burns, MD MPH Registration open Mechanical ventilation: Advanced mathematical algorithms to help close the loop – Robinder Khemani, MD MsCI What is DCDD? – Thomas A. Nakagawa, MD FAAP FCCM Friday Morning – September 7, 2012 Questions for the speakers The ethical controversy with DCDD – To be, or not to be: that is the question – Joseph A. Carcillo, MD; Paul M. Shore, MD MS; John S. Sullivan MD, Thomas A. Nakagawa, MD FAAP FCCM and Ari Joffe, MD FRCPC Lung Injury Session Upon completion of this panel the attendee will have a better understanding of: 3:30 pm Abstract Presentations Moderator: Joseph Dicarlo, MD Questions for the speakers 4:30 pm Poster walk rounds and reception 4:00 pm PICU Jeopardy Moderators: Jeffrey L. Johnson, MD MA; David Epstein, MD; and Richard B. Mink, MD 6:00 pm ADJOURN 5:00 – 7:00 pm OPENING RECEPTION 6:45 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND EXHIBITS 7:30 am Welcome – Barry Markovitz, MD MPH 7:45 am Lung injury session Moderator: Patrick Ross, MD Trials in pediatric ALI / ARDS – mechanical ventilation as a confounding variable – Christopher Newth, MD ARDSnet - what have we learned and where are we going? – B. Taylor Thompson, MD Pediatric trials in ALI / ARDS – surfactant and others? – Doug Willson, MD Pediatric risk stratification for ALI / ARDS; considering alternative definitions based on the goals of the clinical trial – Robinder Khemani, MD MsCI Questions for the speakers 9:15 am BREAK AND EXHIBITS 9:45 am Anesthesia and Sedation in the PICU: Balancing safety and comfort Moderator: Randall Wetzel, MB BS Dexmedetomidine in the PICU: Risks, Benefits, Rewards – Gregory Hammer, MD The neurodevelopmental implications of exposure to anesthetics and sedatives in young children – Randall Flick, MD MPH Anesthetics and sedatives: Our love-hate relationship – Patrick Ross, MD Questions for the speakers 11:00 am BREAK FOR LUNCH ON YOUR OWN Friday Afternoon – September 7, 2012 12:30 pm Optional Workshop: How to teach leadership and professionalism in pediatric critical care medicine Moderators: Niurka Rivero, MD and Samuel Yanofsky, MD Registration is limited and will be available by contacting Ginger Mallas at 323-361-7105 2:00 pm The future of informatics and critical care: It’s here now Moderator: Barry Markovitz, MD MPH Data clustering and making faces (so humans can understand) – Randall Wetzel, MB BS 5:00 pm Adjourn Saturday Morning – September 8, 2012 Sunday Morning – September 9, 2012 6:45 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND EXHIBITS 7:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND EXHIBITS 7:30 am Changing models of care: Coming to a PICU near you? Moderator: Barry Markovitz, MD MPH 8:00 am The path to pediatric critical care: Ghosts of training past, present and future Moderator: Niurka Rivero, MD Joy of effort: Positive outcomes for the role of the PICU nurse practitioner – Maureen A. Madden, RN MSN CPNP-AC FCCM History and current state of PCCM training – Denise M. Goodman, MD MS Interprofessional / interdisciplinary care and the PICU and the educational implications – Z. Leah Harris, MD International care and the PICU – How we educate far and wide – Jeffrey Burns, MD MPH Novel PCCM training on the horizon – Wynne Morrison, MD Questions for the speakers Pursuit of excellence: ACPNP education, training and certification – pathways for the NP in the PICU Mary E. McCulley, RN, MS, CPNP-AC Fair Play: Background of the PICU NP role and official recommendation – Judy T. Verger, PhD CRNP CCRN Balance: balancing job expectations for the PICU NP with new hire training – Mary Jo Grant, PNP-AC PhD FAAN Respect for others: Integrating the NP role into the PICU team and environment – Barry Markovitz, MD MPH Questions for the speakers 9:00 am BREAK AND EXHIBITS 9:30 am Abstract Presentations Moderator: David Epstein, MD 10:00 am Challenging Southland Cases Shamel A. Abd-Allah, MD Nick G. Anas, MD Rick Harrison, MD 11:30 am BREAK FOR LUNCH ON YOUR OWN Saturday Afternoon – September 8, 2012 2:30 pm Donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD): Science and Controversy 1:00 pm Optional Workshop: Managing the difficult airway in the PICU Moderator: Patrick Ross, MD Registration is limited and will be available by contacting Ginger Mallas at 323-361-7105 9:45 am BREAK, EXHIBITS AND TIME TO CHECK OUT 10:15 am Panel Question and Answer If you don’t know where you are going, you might not get there. What should our priorities be in clinical care, research, and education in the next 5 to 10 years? 11:30 am Adjourn Meeting Location and Lodging The conference will be held at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel located at 1700 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90401. A block of rooms has been reserved at the special rate of $245 per night plus tax for a Superior room. This rate cannot be guaranteed beyond the cutoff date or beyond the block. The website http://www.loewshotels.com/en/Santa-Monica-Beach-Hotel/GroupPages/Childrens has been set up for booking or the hotel can be reached directly at 310-458-6700. Please make sure to mention the Pediatric Critical Care Colloquium to receive the special rate. The cutoff date for room reservations is Tuesday August 7, 2012. If there is any difficulty booking your room please contact us at 323-361-7105. Parking at the hotel is valet only and is $31/per day for overnight parking and $15/per day for daytime functions. More information about the area is available through the Santa Monica visitor’s bureau at www.santamonica.com The Loews hotel is approximately 9 miles from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). A full set of objectives for each session will be available online at www.pcccolloquium.com For space considerations a limited number are presented here. 1. How mechanical ventilation in and of itself can be a confounding variable in pediatric lung injury research studies 2. Current and future research trials in pediatric lung injury Anesthesia and sedation in the PICU: Balancing safety and comfort Upon completion of this lecture the attendee will have a better understanding of: 1. The risks, benefits, and rewards of using Dexmedetomidine for sedation in the PICU 2. The data related to neurodevelopmental outcomes following anesthetics How to teach leadership and professionalism in pediatric critical care Upon completion of this lecture the attendee will have a better understanding of: 1. Techniques to address the ACGME requirements for a leadership and professionalism curriculum The future of informatics and critical care: It’s here now Upon completion of this lecture the attendee will have a better understanding of: 1. An architectural model of data storage that facilitates data extraction 2. Elements that are necessary for computer decision support Changing models of care: Coming to a PICU near you? Upon completion of this lecture the attendee will have a better understanding of: 1. Planning necessary to successfully integrate nurse practitioners into an academic PICU Donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD): Science and controversy Upon completion of this lecture the attendee will be able to: 1. Describe donation after circulatory determination of death 2. Describe some of the arguments for and against this technique The path to pediatric critical care: Ghosts of training past, present and future Upon completion of this lecture the attendee will have a better understanding of: 1. How the current model of training was arrived at 2. Future training models for critical care medicine Difficult Airway Workshop Upon completion of this workshop the attendee will have a better understanding of: 1. The pediatric difficult airway algorithm 2. Current equipment to assist in managing the difficult pediatric airway Panel: If you don’t know where you are going, you might not get there. What should our priorities be in clinical care, research, and education in the next 5 to 10 years? The goal is to discuss different priorities for the field of pediatric critical care medicine over the next 5 to 10 years. Faculty representing the interests of clinical care, research, and education will present arguments to support the direction of resources into those areas. Questions and discussion from the audience is encouraged.
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