APRN/PA Pediatric Updates in Clinical Practice

Gayathi Sreedher, MD
Pediatric Neuroradiologist
Akron Children’s Hospital
Stephanie Allen, Case Manager
Palliative Care
Akron Children’s Hospital
Pam Jones, CPNP-PC
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Continuing Education
This education program is pending
approval for 6 AMA CME credits
through the AAPA, and 6 contact hours
of CE. Akron Children’s Hospital (OH234 08/01/16) is an approved provider
of continuing nursing education by
the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN001-91), an accredited approver by
the American Nurses Credentialing
Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Providers should only claim credit to
commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
Meals / Refreshments
Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are
included with the sessions. If you have
special dietary needs, please contact
the Advanced Practice Center at
330-543-4780.
Special Accommodations
If you are in need of special
accommodations due to a disability,
please notify the Advanced Practice
Center no later than April 27, 2015
at 330-543-4780.
Cancellations
There will be no refunds for
cancellations after April 27, 2015.
Permit No. 202
Meredith Lahl, MSN, PCNS-BC,
PPCNP-BC, CPON
Senior Director, Advanced Practice
Nursing, Nursing Institute
Cleveland Clinic
PAID
Julie Wyatt, FNP
Pediatric Surgical Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Akron, Ohio
Megan Sampson, MD
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
APRN/PA Pediatric Updates
in Clinical Practice
Sheraton Suites Cuyahoga Falls
1989 Front St.
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
330-929-3000
Directions
The Considine Professional Building
is located on Bowery Street, across
from Akron Children’s Hospital.
Free parking is available in the
adjacent Bowery Street Parking Deck.
Parking stubs will be validated at
the registration table. For driving
directions and complete map of the
campus, visit akronchildrens.org/
maps, or call 330-543-8122.
Additional Information
If you have additional questions,
please contact Michell Hathaway
at the Advanced Practice Center
330-543-4927 or mhathaway@
chmca.org.
Planning Committee from Akron
Children’s Hospital
Julie Tsirambidis, CNP
Teresa Fletcher, CNP
Ann Ryan, CNP
Ann Stratton, CNP
Rebecca Heyne, CNP
Dianne Kulasa-Luke,CNP
Jill Smith, CNP
Terri Vaccarelli, PA-C
Michell Hathaway
One Perkins Square I Akron, Ohio 44308
Collette Libertine, CNS, CPNP
Akron Children’s Hospital
Physicians, Green
U.S. POSTAGE
John Fargo, DO
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Hotel Accommodations
Double Tree Hotel – Fairlawn
3150 West Market Street
Akron, OH 44333
330-869-9000
Nonprofit
Jeff Kempf, DO
Emergency Medicine
Akron Children’s Hospital
Who Should Attend
Nurse Practitioners, nurse anesthetists,
clinical nurse specialists, physician
assistants, physicians, registered
nurses, and other health care
professionals who work with children
in a variety of settings will benefit from
attending the conference.
Organization
Conference Information
Speakers
Monday, May 11, 2015
Akron Children’s Hospital
Considine Professional Building Auditorium
215 W. Bowery Street
Akron, OH 44308
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
Pediatric Neuroradiologist
Akron Children’s Hospital
Stephanie Allen, Case Manager
Palliative Care
Akron Children’s Hospital
Pam Jones, CPNP-PC
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Continuing Education
This education program is pending
approval for 6 AMA CME credits
through the AAPA, and 6 contact hours
of CE. Akron Children’s Hospital (OH234 08/01/16) is an approved provider
of continuing nursing education by
the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN001-91), an accredited approver by
the American Nurses Credentialing
Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Providers should only claim credit to
commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
Meals / Refreshments
Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are
included with the sessions. If you have
special dietary needs, please contact
the Advanced Practice Center at
330-543-4780.
Special Accommodations
If you are in need of special
accommodations due to a disability,
please notify the Advanced Practice
Center no later than April 27, 2015
at 330-543-4780.
Cancellations
There will be no refunds for
cancellations after April 27, 2015.
Permit No. 202
Meredith Lahl, MSN, PCNS-BC,
PPCNP-BC, CPON
Senior Director, Advanced Practice
Nursing, Nursing Institute
Cleveland Clinic
PAID
Julie Wyatt, FNP
Pediatric Surgical Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Akron, Ohio
Megan Sampson, MD
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
APRN/PA Pediatric Updates
in Clinical Practice
Sheraton Suites Cuyahoga Falls
1989 Front St.
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
330-929-3000
Directions
The Considine Professional Building
is located on Bowery Street, across
from Akron Children’s Hospital.
Free parking is available in the
adjacent Bowery Street Parking Deck.
Parking stubs will be validated at
the registration table. For driving
directions and complete map of the
campus, visit akronchildrens.org/
maps, or call 330-543-8122.
Additional Information
If you have additional questions,
please contact Michell Hathaway
at the Advanced Practice Center
330-543-4927 or mhathaway@
chmca.org.
Planning Committee from Akron
Children’s Hospital
Julie Tsirambidis, CNP
Teresa Fletcher, CNP
Ann Ryan, CNP
Ann Stratton, CNP
Rebecca Heyne, CNP
Dianne Kulasa-Luke,CNP
Jill Smith, CNP
Terri Vaccarelli, PA-C
Michell Hathaway
One Perkins Square I Akron, Ohio 44308
Collette Libertine, CNS, CPNP
Akron Children’s Hospital
Physicians, Green
U.S. POSTAGE
John Fargo, DO
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Hotel Accommodations
Double Tree Hotel – Fairlawn
3150 West Market Street
Akron, OH 44333
330-869-9000
Nonprofit
Jeff Kempf, DO
Emergency Medicine
Akron Children’s Hospital
Who Should Attend
Nurse Practitioners, nurse anesthetists,
clinical nurse specialists, physician
assistants, physicians, registered
nurses, and other health care
professionals who work with children
in a variety of settings will benefit from
attending the conference.
Organization
Conference Information
Speakers
Monday, May 11, 2015
Akron Children’s Hospital
Considine Professional Building Auditorium
215 W. Bowery Street
Akron, OH 44308
Conference Objectives
Conference Agenda
Registration Form
Conference Objectives
• Describe the process of evaluating
and forming differential diagnosis
of the acute trauma patient with
coordination of acute and primary
care management on a continuum
• Discuss care coordination of a
complex palliative care patient
• Identify the continuum of care for
the new onset pediatric oncology
patient
Trauma Case Presentation
Jeff Kempf, DO
• Describe evaluation and formation
of differential diagnosis of acute
multi system trauma, a case
review
• Prioritize differential diagnoses
for a multi system trauma
• Identify objectives in coordination
of care with the multidisciplinary
team
Primary Care Management of the
Trauma Victim
Collette Libertine, MSN, RN, CPNP
• Discuss primary care assessment
of latent trauma and potential
differential diagnosis
• Describe physical exam in a
primary care setting
• Recognize latent effects of
traumatic brain injury, with
return to play criteria or red
flags for referral
• Discuss opportunities for
injury prevention education
7 – 7:45 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
7:45 – 8:00 a.m.
Welcome
Teresa Fletcher, CPNP and Ann Stratton, CPNP
8 – 9 a.m.
Trauma Case Presentation
Jeff Kempf, DO
9:00 – 10:05 a.m.
Break Out Sessions
A. Primary Care Management of Trauma
Collette Libertine, CPNP
2015 APRN/PA Pediatric Updates in Clinical Practice
May 11, 2015
NAME
TITLE
PRACTICE SPECIALTYORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
CITY
EMAILPHONE
(Circle One):
Acute Care Management of the
Trauma Victim
Julie Wyatt, CNP
• Describe stabilization process of
the multisystem trauma patient
• List red flags for the
decompensating patient
• Discuss coordination of care from
inpatient to the outpatient setting
• Identify the role of the acute care
NP in trauma management
STATEZIP
PA-C
CNP
CRNA
CNS
MD
Student
Other ___________________
B. Acute Care Management of Trauma
Julie Wyatt, CPNP
Please indicate any special needs, including diet and accessibility: _____________________
10:05 – 10:20 a.m.
Break
Where did you learn about this conference?
10:20 – 11:20 a.m.
Trauma Radiology
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Coordination of Care for the Complex
Palliative Care Patient
Stephanie Allen
Trauma Radiology
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
• Identify appropriate radiology tests
to order when faced with a head or
abdominal trauma. (ie: CT vs MRI,
Contrast vs No Contrast)
• Discuss necessary views to order
with extremity trauma
• Review radiographic interpretation
of trauma
Oncology Case Presentation –
Red Flags
John Fargo, DO
• Identify the most common
presenting symptoms for pediatric
leukemia
• Discuss when evaluation of
symptoms is appropriate
• List the common findings on initial
diagnostic workup for leukemia
Acute Care Management of the
Oncology Patient
Merideth Lahl, CNP
• Describe the role of the acute
care provider in management of
the high risk leukemia patient
• Discuss the features that make
the patient high risk
• Identify the common complications
of high risk patients
12:20 – 1:20 p.m.
Coordination of Care for the Complex
Palliative Care Patient
Stephanie Allen
• Describe the definition of
palliative care
• Identify specific criteria, acute and
chronic, for a palliative care patient
• Discuss families ongoing concerns/
frustration/roadblocks from the
patient/family perspective
Primary Care Management of the
Oncology Patient
Megan Sampson, MD
• Describe the features that make the
patient standard risk
• Discuss the overall treatment
plan for standard risk childhood
leukemia
• Identify the role of the primary care
provider in the ongoing treatment of
patients on therapy for leukemia
Long Term Survivors and Follow Up
Pam Jones, CNP
• Identify the common late effects
of childhood cancer survivors
• Discuss the role of the primary
care provider in survivors of
childhood cancer
• List resources for childhood
cancer survivors
Lunch
1:20 – 2:20 p.m.
Oncology Case Presentation – Red Flags
John Fargo, DO
2:20 – 3:25 p.m.
Break Out Sessions
A. Primary Care Management of the Oncology Patient
Megan Sampson, MD
B. Acute Care Management of the Oncology Patient
Merideth Lahl, CPNP
3:25. – 3:40 p.m.
Break
3:40 – 4:40 p.m.
Long Term Survivors and Follow Up
Pam Jones, CPNP
______________________________________________________________________________
o Prior attendance o Mail o Colleague/work o Internet o Other______________
Registration Selections:
Early-Bird Registration Deadline:
Postmarked by April 20, 2015
o Non-Children’s employee
$100
o Children’s employee
$ 75
o Student
$ 50
Final Registration Deadline:
Postmarked by April 27, 2015
o All registrations $125
Due to space limitations, we are unable to accommodate walk-in registrations.
Payment Method:
o Check enclosed (payable to Akron Children’s Hospital)
o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o American Express
NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD
CREDIT CARD #
EXP. DATE
SIGNATURE REQUIRED
Mail this form and payment to: The Advanced Practice Center
Akron Children’s Hospital
One Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308
Attn: Michell Hathaway
For registration information,
please email Michell Hathaway
[email protected]
Conference Objectives
Conference Agenda
Registration Form
Conference Objectives
• Describe the process of evaluating
and forming differential diagnosis
of the acute trauma patient with
coordination of acute and primary
care management on a continuum
• Discuss care coordination of a
complex palliative care patient
• Identify the continuum of care for
the new onset pediatric oncology
patient
Trauma Case Presentation
Jeff Kempf, DO
• Describe evaluation and formation
of differential diagnosis of acute
multi system trauma, a case
review
• Prioritize differential diagnoses
for a multi system trauma
• Identify objectives in coordination
of care with the multidisciplinary
team
Primary Care Management of the
Trauma Victim
Collette Libertine, MSN, RN, CPNP
• Discuss primary care assessment
of latent trauma and potential
differential diagnosis
• Describe physical exam in a
primary care setting
• Recognize latent effects of
traumatic brain injury, with
return to play criteria or red
flags for referral
• Discuss opportunities for
injury prevention education
7 – 7:45 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
7:45 – 8:00 a.m.
Welcome
Teresa Fletcher, CPNP and Ann Stratton, CPNP
8 – 9 a.m.
Trauma Case Presentation
Jeff Kempf, DO
9:00 – 10:05 a.m.
Break Out Sessions
A. Primary Care Management of Trauma
Collette Libertine, CPNP
2015 APRN/PA Pediatric Updates in Clinical Practice
May 11, 2015
NAME
TITLE
PRACTICE SPECIALTYORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
CITY
EMAILPHONE
(Circle One):
Acute Care Management of the
Trauma Victim
Julie Wyatt, CNP
• Describe stabilization process of
the multisystem trauma patient
• List red flags for the
decompensating patient
• Discuss coordination of care from
inpatient to the outpatient setting
• Identify the role of the acute care
NP in trauma management
STATEZIP
PA-C
CNP
CRNA
CNS
MD
Student
Other ___________________
B. Acute Care Management of Trauma
Julie Wyatt, CPNP
Please indicate any special needs, including diet and accessibility: _____________________
10:05 – 10:20 a.m.
Break
Where did you learn about this conference?
10:20 – 11:20 a.m.
Trauma Radiology
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Coordination of Care for the Complex
Palliative Care Patient
Stephanie Allen
Trauma Radiology
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
• Identify appropriate radiology tests
to order when faced with a head or
abdominal trauma. (ie: CT vs MRI,
Contrast vs No Contrast)
• Discuss necessary views to order
with extremity trauma
• Review radiographic interpretation
of trauma
Oncology Case Presentation –
Red Flags
John Fargo, DO
• Identify the most common
presenting symptoms for pediatric
leukemia
• Discuss when evaluation of
symptoms is appropriate
• List the common findings on initial
diagnostic workup for leukemia
Acute Care Management of the
Oncology Patient
Merideth Lahl, CNP
• Describe the role of the acute
care provider in management of
the high risk leukemia patient
• Discuss the features that make
the patient high risk
• Identify the common complications
of high risk patients
12:20 – 1:20 p.m.
Coordination of Care for the Complex
Palliative Care Patient
Stephanie Allen
• Describe the definition of
palliative care
• Identify specific criteria, acute and
chronic, for a palliative care patient
• Discuss families ongoing concerns/
frustration/roadblocks from the
patient/family perspective
Primary Care Management of the
Oncology Patient
Megan Sampson, MD
• Describe the features that make the
patient standard risk
• Discuss the overall treatment
plan for standard risk childhood
leukemia
• Identify the role of the primary care
provider in the ongoing treatment of
patients on therapy for leukemia
Long Term Survivors and Follow Up
Pam Jones, CNP
• Identify the common late effects
of childhood cancer survivors
• Discuss the role of the primary
care provider in survivors of
childhood cancer
• List resources for childhood
cancer survivors
Lunch
1:20 – 2:20 p.m.
Oncology Case Presentation – Red Flags
John Fargo, DO
2:20 – 3:25 p.m.
Break Out Sessions
A. Primary Care Management of the Oncology Patient
Megan Sampson, MD
B. Acute Care Management of the Oncology Patient
Merideth Lahl, CPNP
3:25. – 3:40 p.m.
Break
3:40 – 4:40 p.m.
Long Term Survivors and Follow Up
Pam Jones, CPNP
______________________________________________________________________________
o Prior attendance o Mail o Colleague/work o Internet o Other______________
Registration Selections:
Early-Bird Registration Deadline:
Postmarked by April 20, 2015
o Non-Children’s employee
$100
o Children’s employee
$ 75
o Student
$ 50
Final Registration Deadline:
Postmarked by April 27, 2015
o All registrations $125
Due to space limitations, we are unable to accommodate walk-in registrations.
Payment Method:
o Check enclosed (payable to Akron Children’s Hospital)
o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o American Express
NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD
CREDIT CARD #
EXP. DATE
SIGNATURE REQUIRED
Mail this form and payment to: The Advanced Practice Center
Akron Children’s Hospital
One Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308
Attn: Michell Hathaway
For registration information,
please email Michell Hathaway
[email protected]
Conference Objectives
Conference Agenda
Registration Form
Conference Objectives
• Describe the process of evaluating
and forming differential diagnosis
of the acute trauma patient with
coordination of acute and primary
care management on a continuum
• Discuss care coordination of a
complex palliative care patient
• Identify the continuum of care for
the new onset pediatric oncology
patient
Trauma Case Presentation
Jeff Kempf, DO
• Describe evaluation and formation
of differential diagnosis of acute
multi system trauma, a case
review
• Prioritize differential diagnoses
for a multi system trauma
• Identify objectives in coordination
of care with the multidisciplinary
team
Primary Care Management of the
Trauma Victim
Collette Libertine, MSN, RN, CPNP
• Discuss primary care assessment
of latent trauma and potential
differential diagnosis
• Describe physical exam in a
primary care setting
• Recognize latent effects of
traumatic brain injury, with
return to play criteria or red
flags for referral
• Discuss opportunities for
injury prevention education
7 – 7:45 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
7:45 – 8:00 a.m.
Welcome
Teresa Fletcher, CPNP and Ann Stratton, CPNP
8 – 9 a.m.
Trauma Case Presentation
Jeff Kempf, DO
9:00 – 10:05 a.m.
Break Out Sessions
A. Primary Care Management of Trauma
Collette Libertine, CPNP
2015 APRN/PA Pediatric Updates in Clinical Practice
May 11, 2015
NAME
TITLE
PRACTICE SPECIALTYORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
CITY
EMAILPHONE
(Circle One):
Acute Care Management of the
Trauma Victim
Julie Wyatt, CNP
• Describe stabilization process of
the multisystem trauma patient
• List red flags for the
decompensating patient
• Discuss coordination of care from
inpatient to the outpatient setting
• Identify the role of the acute care
NP in trauma management
STATEZIP
PA-C
CNP
CRNA
CNS
MD
Student
Other ___________________
B. Acute Care Management of Trauma
Julie Wyatt, CPNP
Please indicate any special needs, including diet and accessibility: _____________________
10:05 – 10:20 a.m.
Break
Where did you learn about this conference?
10:20 – 11:20 a.m.
Trauma Radiology
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Coordination of Care for the Complex
Palliative Care Patient
Stephanie Allen
Trauma Radiology
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
• Identify appropriate radiology tests
to order when faced with a head or
abdominal trauma. (ie: CT vs MRI,
Contrast vs No Contrast)
• Discuss necessary views to order
with extremity trauma
• Review radiographic interpretation
of trauma
Oncology Case Presentation –
Red Flags
John Fargo, DO
• Identify the most common
presenting symptoms for pediatric
leukemia
• Discuss when evaluation of
symptoms is appropriate
• List the common findings on initial
diagnostic workup for leukemia
Acute Care Management of the
Oncology Patient
Merideth Lahl, CNP
• Describe the role of the acute
care provider in management of
the high risk leukemia patient
• Discuss the features that make
the patient high risk
• Identify the common complications
of high risk patients
12:20 – 1:20 p.m.
Coordination of Care for the Complex
Palliative Care Patient
Stephanie Allen
• Describe the definition of
palliative care
• Identify specific criteria, acute and
chronic, for a palliative care patient
• Discuss families ongoing concerns/
frustration/roadblocks from the
patient/family perspective
Primary Care Management of the
Oncology Patient
Megan Sampson, MD
• Describe the features that make the
patient standard risk
• Discuss the overall treatment
plan for standard risk childhood
leukemia
• Identify the role of the primary care
provider in the ongoing treatment of
patients on therapy for leukemia
Long Term Survivors and Follow Up
Pam Jones, CNP
• Identify the common late effects
of childhood cancer survivors
• Discuss the role of the primary
care provider in survivors of
childhood cancer
• List resources for childhood
cancer survivors
Lunch
1:20 – 2:20 p.m.
Oncology Case Presentation – Red Flags
John Fargo, DO
2:20 – 3:25 p.m.
Break Out Sessions
A. Primary Care Management of the Oncology Patient
Megan Sampson, MD
B. Acute Care Management of the Oncology Patient
Merideth Lahl, CPNP
3:25. – 3:40 p.m.
Break
3:40 – 4:40 p.m.
Long Term Survivors and Follow Up
Pam Jones, CPNP
______________________________________________________________________________
o Prior attendance o Mail o Colleague/work o Internet o Other______________
Registration Selections:
Early-Bird Registration Deadline:
Postmarked by April 20, 2015
o Non-Children’s employee
$100
o Children’s employee
$ 75
o Student
$ 50
Final Registration Deadline:
Postmarked by April 27, 2015
o All registrations $125
Due to space limitations, we are unable to accommodate walk-in registrations.
Payment Method:
o Check enclosed (payable to Akron Children’s Hospital)
o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o American Express
NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD
CREDIT CARD #
EXP. DATE
SIGNATURE REQUIRED
Mail this form and payment to: The Advanced Practice Center
Akron Children’s Hospital
One Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308
Attn: Michell Hathaway
For registration information,
please email Michell Hathaway
[email protected]
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
Pediatric Neuroradiologist
Akron Children’s Hospital
Stephanie Allen, Case Manager
Palliative Care
Akron Children’s Hospital
Pam Jones, CPNP-PC
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Continuing Education
This education program is pending
approval for 6 AMA CME credits
through the AAPA, and 6 contact hours
of CE. Akron Children’s Hospital (OH234 08/01/16) is an approved provider
of continuing nursing education by
the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN001-91), an accredited approver by
the American Nurses Credentialing
Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Providers should only claim credit to
commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
Meals / Refreshments
Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are
included with the sessions. If you have
special dietary needs, please contact
the Advanced Practice Center at
330-543-4780.
Special Accommodations
If you are in need of special
accommodations due to a disability,
please notify the Advanced Practice
Center no later than April 27, 2015
at 330-543-4780.
Cancellations
There will be no refunds for
cancellations after April 27, 2015.
Permit No. 202
Meredith Lahl, MSN, PCNS-BC,
PPCNP-BC, CPON
Senior Director, Advanced Practice
Nursing, Nursing Institute
Cleveland Clinic
PAID
Julie Wyatt, FNP
Pediatric Surgical Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Akron, Ohio
Megan Sampson, MD
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
APRN/PA Pediatric Updates
in Clinical Practice
Sheraton Suites Cuyahoga Falls
1989 Front St.
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
330-929-3000
Directions
The Considine Professional Building
is located on Bowery Street, across
from Akron Children’s Hospital.
Free parking is available in the
adjacent Bowery Street Parking Deck.
Parking stubs will be validated at
the registration table. For driving
directions and complete map of the
campus, visit akronchildrens.org/
maps, or call 330-543-8122.
Additional Information
If you have additional questions,
please contact Michell Hathaway
at the Advanced Practice Center
330-543-4927 or mhathaway@
chmca.org.
Planning Committee from Akron
Children’s Hospital
Julie Tsirambidis, CNP
Teresa Fletcher, CNP
Ann Ryan, CNP
Ann Stratton, CNP
Rebecca Heyne, CNP
Dianne Kulasa-Luke,CNP
Jill Smith, CNP
Terri Vaccarelli, PA-C
Michell Hathaway
One Perkins Square I Akron, Ohio 44308
Collette Libertine, CNS, CPNP
Akron Children’s Hospital
Physicians, Green
U.S. POSTAGE
John Fargo, DO
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Hotel Accommodations
Double Tree Hotel – Fairlawn
3150 West Market Street
Akron, OH 44333
330-869-9000
Nonprofit
Jeff Kempf, DO
Emergency Medicine
Akron Children’s Hospital
Who Should Attend
Nurse Practitioners, nurse anesthetists,
clinical nurse specialists, physician
assistants, physicians, registered
nurses, and other health care
professionals who work with children
in a variety of settings will benefit from
attending the conference.
Organization
Conference Information
Speakers
Monday, May 11, 2015
Akron Children’s Hospital
Considine Professional Building Auditorium
215 W. Bowery Street
Akron, OH 44308
Conference Objectives
Conference Agenda
Registration Form
Conference Objectives
• Describe the process of evaluating
and forming differential diagnosis
of the acute trauma patient with
coordination of acute and primary
care management on a continuum
• Discuss care coordination of a
complex palliative care patient
• Identify the continuum of care for
the new onset pediatric oncology
patient
Trauma Case Presentation
Jeff Kempf, DO
• Describe evaluation and formation
of differential diagnosis of acute
multi system trauma, a case
review
• Prioritize differential diagnoses
for a multi system trauma
• Identify objectives in coordination
of care with the multidisciplinary
team
Primary Care Management of the
Trauma Victim
Collette Libertine, MSN, RN, CPNP
• Discuss primary care assessment
of latent trauma and potential
differential diagnosis
• Describe physical exam in a
primary care setting
• Recognize latent effects of
traumatic brain injury, with
return to play criteria or red
flags for referral
• Discuss opportunities for
injury prevention education
7 – 7:45 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
7:45 – 8:00 a.m.
Welcome
Teresa Fletcher, CPNP and Ann Stratton, CPNP
8 – 9 a.m.
Trauma Case Presentation
Jeff Kempf, DO
9:00 – 10:05 a.m.
Break Out Sessions
A. Primary Care Management of Trauma
Collette Libertine, CPNP
2015 APRN/PA Pediatric Updates in Clinical Practice
May 11, 2015
NAME
TITLE
PRACTICE SPECIALTYORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
CITY
EMAILPHONE
(Circle One):
Acute Care Management of the
Trauma Victim
Julie Wyatt, CNP
• Describe stabilization process of
the multisystem trauma patient
• List red flags for the
decompensating patient
• Discuss coordination of care from
inpatient to the outpatient setting
• Identify the role of the acute care
NP in trauma management
STATEZIP
PA-C
CNP
CRNA
CNS
MD
Student
Other ___________________
B. Acute Care Management of Trauma
Julie Wyatt, CPNP
Please indicate any special needs, including diet and accessibility: _____________________
10:05 – 10:20 a.m.
Break
Where did you learn about this conference?
10:20 – 11:20 a.m.
Trauma Radiology
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Coordination of Care for the Complex
Palliative Care Patient
Stephanie Allen
Trauma Radiology
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
• Identify appropriate radiology tests
to order when faced with a head or
abdominal trauma. (ie: CT vs MRI,
Contrast vs No Contrast)
• Discuss necessary views to order
with extremity trauma
• Review radiographic interpretation
of trauma
Oncology Case Presentation –
Red Flags
John Fargo, DO
• Identify the most common
presenting symptoms for pediatric
leukemia
• Discuss when evaluation of
symptoms is appropriate
• List the common findings on initial
diagnostic workup for leukemia
Acute Care Management of the
Oncology Patient
Merideth Lahl, CNP
• Describe the role of the acute
care provider in management of
the high risk leukemia patient
• Discuss the features that make
the patient high risk
• Identify the common complications
of high risk patients
12:20 – 1:20 p.m.
Coordination of Care for the Complex
Palliative Care Patient
Stephanie Allen
• Describe the definition of
palliative care
• Identify specific criteria, acute and
chronic, for a palliative care patient
• Discuss families ongoing concerns/
frustration/roadblocks from the
patient/family perspective
Primary Care Management of the
Oncology Patient
Megan Sampson, MD
• Describe the features that make the
patient standard risk
• Discuss the overall treatment
plan for standard risk childhood
leukemia
• Identify the role of the primary care
provider in the ongoing treatment of
patients on therapy for leukemia
Long Term Survivors and Follow Up
Pam Jones, CNP
• Identify the common late effects
of childhood cancer survivors
• Discuss the role of the primary
care provider in survivors of
childhood cancer
• List resources for childhood
cancer survivors
Lunch
1:20 – 2:20 p.m.
Oncology Case Presentation – Red Flags
John Fargo, DO
2:20 – 3:25 p.m.
Break Out Sessions
A. Primary Care Management of the Oncology Patient
Megan Sampson, MD
B. Acute Care Management of the Oncology Patient
Merideth Lahl, CPNP
3:25. – 3:40 p.m.
Break
3:40 – 4:40 p.m.
Long Term Survivors and Follow Up
Pam Jones, CPNP
______________________________________________________________________________
o Prior attendance o Mail o Colleague/work o Internet o Other______________
Registration Selections:
Early-Bird Registration Deadline:
Postmarked by April 20, 2015
o Non-Children’s employee
$100
o Children’s employee
$ 75
o Student
$ 50
Final Registration Deadline:
Postmarked by April 27, 2015
o All registrations $125
Due to space limitations, we are unable to accommodate walk-in registrations.
Payment Method:
o Check enclosed (payable to Akron Children’s Hospital)
o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o American Express
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Mail this form and payment to: The Advanced Practice Center
Akron Children’s Hospital
One Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308
Attn: Michell Hathaway
For registration information,
please email Michell Hathaway
[email protected]
Gayathi Sreedher, MD
Pediatric Neuroradiologist
Akron Children’s Hospital
Stephanie Allen, Case Manager
Palliative Care
Akron Children’s Hospital
Pam Jones, CPNP-PC
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Continuing Education
This education program is pending
approval for 6 AMA CME credits
through the AAPA, and 6 contact hours
of CE. Akron Children’s Hospital (OH234 08/01/16) is an approved provider
of continuing nursing education by
the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN001-91), an accredited approver by
the American Nurses Credentialing
Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Providers should only claim credit to
commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
Meals / Refreshments
Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are
included with the sessions. If you have
special dietary needs, please contact
the Advanced Practice Center at
330-543-4780.
Special Accommodations
If you are in need of special
accommodations due to a disability,
please notify the Advanced Practice
Center no later than April 27, 2015
at 330-543-4780.
Cancellations
There will be no refunds for
cancellations after April 27, 2015.
Permit No. 202
Meredith Lahl, MSN, PCNS-BC,
PPCNP-BC, CPON
Senior Director, Advanced Practice
Nursing, Nursing Institute
Cleveland Clinic
PAID
Julie Wyatt, FNP
Pediatric Surgical Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Akron, Ohio
Megan Sampson, MD
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
APRN/PA Pediatric Updates
in Clinical Practice
Sheraton Suites Cuyahoga Falls
1989 Front St.
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
330-929-3000
Directions
The Considine Professional Building
is located on Bowery Street, across
from Akron Children’s Hospital.
Free parking is available in the
adjacent Bowery Street Parking Deck.
Parking stubs will be validated at
the registration table. For driving
directions and complete map of the
campus, visit akronchildrens.org/
maps, or call 330-543-8122.
Additional Information
If you have additional questions,
please contact Michell Hathaway
at the Advanced Practice Center
330-543-4927 or mhathaway@
chmca.org.
Planning Committee from Akron
Children’s Hospital
Julie Tsirambidis, CNP
Teresa Fletcher, CNP
Ann Ryan, CNP
Ann Stratton, CNP
Rebecca Heyne, CNP
Dianne Kulasa-Luke,CNP
Jill Smith, CNP
Terri Vaccarelli, PA-C
Michell Hathaway
One Perkins Square I Akron, Ohio 44308
Collette Libertine, CNS, CPNP
Akron Children’s Hospital
Physicians, Green
U.S. POSTAGE
John Fargo, DO
Hematology/Oncology Services
Akron Children’s Hospital
Hotel Accommodations
Double Tree Hotel – Fairlawn
3150 West Market Street
Akron, OH 44333
330-869-9000
Nonprofit
Jeff Kempf, DO
Emergency Medicine
Akron Children’s Hospital
Who Should Attend
Nurse Practitioners, nurse anesthetists,
clinical nurse specialists, physician
assistants, physicians, registered
nurses, and other health care
professionals who work with children
in a variety of settings will benefit from
attending the conference.
Organization
Conference Information
Speakers
Monday, May 11, 2015
Akron Children’s Hospital
Considine Professional Building Auditorium
215 W. Bowery Street
Akron, OH 44308