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The Pediatric Gurus
May 30 to June 1, 2014 Skytop Lodge, Skytop, Pennsylvania
Goryeb Children’s Hospital is proud to present our 16th Annual Continuing Medical Education Conference at Skytop Lodge in Pennsylvania, a weekend program on topics of interest to practicing pediatricians, family practitioners, advanced practice nurses and pediatric behavioral health clinicians.
Set on 5,500 pristine acres, Skytop Lodge (skytop.com) offers the perfect combination of facilities and services to enhance our conference. The Executive Conference Center at Skytop is a state-of-the-art facility featuring the latest audio-visual equipment, and countless amenities.
In addition to activities provided by Skytop Lodge, Child Life Specialists from Goryeb Children’s Hospital will supervise activities for children of conference attendees during the scheduled CME hours.
16th Annual
Skytop Learning Objectives
At the end of the session the participant will be able to:›› Review how diet, environment and microbiota in infancy affect long-term health.›› Describe the evidence-based treatment options for the child with
eosinophilic esophagitis.›› Describe the benefits and risks of subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy
in children.›› Describe the effects of, and review methods to minimize the risk of
inhaled corticosteroids on the growth of children with asthma.›› Prescribe and manage psychotropic medications for the most
common mental health disorders in children and adolescents. ›› Identify key clinical decisions that contributed to the
development of a rare systemic side effect of ICS in a child with possible asthma.›› Review the natural history of GERD in children through
adulthood and describe the etiologies underlying feeding problems in infants and young children and approaches to management.›› Identify and treat eating disorders in young children.›› Recognize when to refer a child with a developmental delay to
the appropriate therapeutic intervention.›› Describe the epidemiology and risk factors for poisoning
exposures in the young child and discuss emerging poisoning hazards.›› Review common psychiatric symptoms in the
medically ill child.
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Pediatric Gurus Faculty
Benjamin D Gold MD, FACG, FAAPPediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition GI Care for Kids, LLC Children’s Center for Digestive Healthcare, LLC Atlanta, Georgia
David P. Skoner, MDDirector, Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Department of Medicine, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Professor of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine Professor of Pediatrics West Virginia University School of Medicine
Adelaide Robb, MDChild and Adolescent Psychiatrist Children’s National Medical Center Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences & Pediatrics George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
John Walkup, MDProfessor of Psychiatry Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Weill Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Diane Calello, MD, FAAPDirector, Medical Toxicology Attending Physician, Gagnon Pediatric Emergency Center, at Morristown Medical Center/ Goryeb Children’s Hospital Medical Toxicologist, New Jersey Poison Information and Education System Rutgers School of Biomedical Sciences
Leslie Sanders, MD, FAAPMedical Director, Eating Disorders Program Goryeb Children’s Hospital
Michelle Sirak, MD, FAAPMRDirector, Division of Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Goryeb Children’s Hospital
Course Directors
David M. Cooper, MD, MPH, FAAPWalter D. Rosenfeld, MD, FAAP, Chairman
Course Advisory Committee
Michelle Bender, MD, FAAPKrekamey Craig, MD, FAAPTeri Criscione, MPAKen Davis, MD, FAAPRichard Lander, MD, FAAPTosan Livingstone, MD, FAAPDonna Lupski, MD, FAAPJean O’ConnellHolly Parlavecchio, RN, MPASusan Scherer, MD, FAAPJennifer Shaw-Brachfeld, MD, FAAP
The Pediatric Gurus
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Pediatric Psychopharmacology Practicum:
Assessment and Treatment of ADHD, Anxiety, Depression and Autism - an interactive practical approach to management in the primary care office
Adelaide Robb, MD Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Children’s National Medical Center Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences & Pediatrics George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
John Walkup, MD Professor of Psychiatry Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Weill Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Friday, May 30, 2014
9:00 - 9:50am Continental Breakfast and Registration
9:50 - 10:00am Introductions Drs. Walter Rosenfeld and David Cooper
10:00 - 10:50am Plenary #1 – ADHD Adelaide Robb, MD
10:50 - 11:40am Plenary #2 – Anxiety John Walkup, MD
11:40am -12:00pm Interactive Panel – Q&A Adelaide Robb, MD and John Walkup, MD
12:00 - 1:30pm Lunch and Interactive Q&A John Walkup, MD and Adelaide Robb, MD
1:30 - 2:20pm Plenary #4 – Depression John Walkup, MD
2:20 - 3:10pm Plenary #5 – Autism Adelaide Robb, MD
3:15 - 4:00pm Interactive Panel: Q&A John Walkup, MD and Adelaide Robb, MD
Educational time for Friday Pediatric Psychopharmacology Practicum 6.0 hours
Pediatric Psychopharmacology in Primary Care Practice
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Friday, May 30, 2014
4:00 - 7:00pm Arrival and Registration – Skytop Lobby5:00 - 9:30pm Welcome Reception – Pine Room, Porch and Garden
Saturday, May 31, 2014
7:00 - 7:30am Breakfast
7:30 - 7:45am Introductions Walter Rosenfeld, MD and David Cooper, MD Fran Gallagher, MEd, Executive Director AAP/NJ
7:45 - 8:25am Plenary #1 Update on Use of Allergen Immunotherapy in Children
David Skoner, MD
8:25 - 9:05am Plenary #2 – Eosinophillic Esophagitis – a Real Epidemic or Marker of Increased Allergy Prevalence: Demystifying the Myths with Evidence
Benjamin Gold, MD
9:05 - 9:25am Panel Q&A David Skoner, MD and Benjamin Gold, MD
9:25 - 9:40am Break
9:40 - 10:20am Plenary #3 – Psychiatric Symptoms in the Medically Ill Child
Adelaide Robb, MD
10:20 - 11:00am Plenary #4 – Do Inhaled Corticosteroids Really Affect Growth?
David Skoner, MD
11:00 - 11:15 am Panel Q&A John Walkup and David Skoner, MD
11:15am - 12:15pm Workshop Session 1: A. Reflux is not the “Scourge of the Earth”: Challenging Cases of Extra Esophageal GERD Benjamin Gold, MD
B. Balancing Safety and Efficacy of Asthma Therapy David Skoner, MD
C. Managing Behavioral Problems in Children John Walkup, MD
12:15 - 1:30pm Lunch
1:30 - 2:30pm Workshop Session 2: A. Reflux is not the “Scourge of the Earth”: Challenging Cases of Extra Esophageal GERD Benjamin Gold, MD
B. Balancing Safety and Efficacy of Asthma Therapy David Skoner, MD
C. Managing Behavioral Problems in Children John Walkup, MD
6:30 - 10:00pm Dinner and Entertainment
Educational time for day one of weekend conference 5.50 hours
The Pediatric Gurus: Practical Office Pediatrics
Sunday, June 1, 2014
7:30 - 8:00am Breakfast
8:00 - 8:10am Introductions Walter Rosenfeld, MD and David Cooper, MD
8:10 - 8:50am Plenary #5 – New and Old Perils in Pediatric Poisoning
Diane Calello, MD
8:50 - 9:30am Plenary #6 – Allergy, Probiotics and the Microflora from the GI Perspective - we really are what we eat...the hygiene hypothesis and allergic match
Benjamin Gold, MD
9:30 - 9:45am Break
9:45 - 10:25am Plenary #7 – Watching Their Weight: Eating Disorders in Young Children
Leslie Sanders, MD
10:25 - 10:55am Panel Q&A Diane Calello, MD, Benjamin Gold, MD
and Leslie Sanders, MD
11:00 - 11:45am Medical Jeopardy Ken Davis, MD and David Cooper, MD
11:45 - 12:45pm Workshop Session 3: D. Therapy, Bracing and
Wheelchairs: Rehabilitation Considerations for Children with Developmental Delays
Michelle Sirak, MD
E. Poison Puzzlers Diane Calello, MD
12:45 - 1:30pm Lunch
Educational time for day two of weekend conference 4.5 hours
Atlantic Health System designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Atlantic Health System is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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RESERVATION INFORMATION (Please type or print legibly) Arrival Date_______________ Departure Date_ ______________ Name(s): Mr./Ms./Dr. ____________________________________________ Company _____________________________________________________ # of Children______________ Ages of Children_____________ Address__________________________________________________ City __________________________ State_______ Zip Code___________ Telephone (_______) ________ - ______________ Ext________________ Fax (_______) ________ - ______________ E-mail ________________________________________________
Cutoff Date: Please reserve your room prior to May 1, 2014, by mailing or faxing this completed form to the address listed at the bottom of this page.
FAP PACKAGE RATES PER NIGHT
Room Type Single Double ____Queen/King Lodge $279.00 $362.00 ____Twin Lodge $279.00 $362.00 ____Twin Cottage $279.00 $362.00 ____Queen/King Cottage $279.00 $362.00 ____Inn King $279.00 $362.00 ____Mini Suite Lodge $408.00 $408.00
Check-in: 4:00 pm Check-out time: 1:00 pm (There will be a fee of $50 for any departures after 1pm) Complimentary Self-Parking; Valet is $15 Per Day All guestrooms are non-smoking. A cleaning fee of $300 will be applied to your account should a guest smoke in the guestroom. Room numbers will not be pre-assigned until the day before arrival or guaranteed. If you have a specific request, it will be noted on your reservation.
DAILY RATE DETAILS:
Full American Meal Plan Rate (FAP) includes accommodation, as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner daily (beginning with dinner on the evening of arrival and concluding with lunch on the day of departure).
The above room rates are subject to 9% tax and service charge in the amount of $30.00 per adult per night . Every effort will be made to accommodate your request. In the event that your request is not available, the next available room type will be reserved for you.
Most rooms in main lodge can accommodate 1 child per room. Mini suites can accommodate up to three young children. Cottage rooms and Inn King rooms w/pull out sofa can accommodate up to two young children. More than three children will require a second room in main lodge or cottage.
RATES FOR CHILDREN AND/OR THIRD ADULT IN ROOM:
Children 12 and under, the service charge will be waived. For children 13 to 17, there will be a $30.00 per child per night service charge. Adding a third adult to the room (18 and older) please add $85 per night.
DEPOSIT POLICY:
All reservations must be secured with a deposit equal to one night’s room charge. The total deposit will be applied to your designated length of stay. Please fill out the appropriate credit card information, date of expiration and amount to be charged below. Your credit card will be charged upon receipt of the information below. Credit Card Type_____________ Exp. Date _________ Credit Card Number__________________________________________ Name on Credit Card_________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________________ ___ Please initial here if this card is not the attendee’s and it is to be used for payment of the balance for this room reservation (excluding incidentals).
CANCELLATION POLICY: A deposit in the amount of one night’s rate is required to confirm your reservation. The deposit is refundable if cancellation is made by May 1, 2014. After this date, any cancellations, early checkouts or no shows will result in full charge for your original length of stay.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATON: For additional information about Skytop Lodge and the amenities we offer please visit our web site at:
www.skytop.com
Return this form to: Reservations One Skytop, Skytop, PA 18357
Phone: 570-595-7401 Fax: 570-595-7285
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Goryeb Children’s Hospital, part of Atlantic Health System, is a state-designated “Children’s Hospital” that includes a pediatric emergency department, a pediatric intensive care unit, and a regional perinatal center.
Infants, children, adolescents and young adults from birth through age 21 are in good hands with our team of over 100 nationally-recognized board-certified physicians specializing in over 20 concentrated areas of pediatric medical and surgical care, all integrated within a state-of-the-art child-friendly facility. To make our services readily accessible, we provide outpatient care at multiple locations throughout the state. In addition, we have more than 250 community pediatricians on staff.
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Conference Registration Form
This form must be completed for each attendee and mailed with check made payable to Atlantic Health System to:
Maria Biason Department of Pediatrics, Box #29 100 Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960
If you have questions regarding the registration process please call Maria at 973-971-5150 or Fax: 973-290-2388 or email: [email protected].
Reminder: Make your hotel reservation separately with Skytop Lodge at 1-800-345-7759 or 570-595-7285.
Name: _________________________________________________ Degree:______________ Date: _______________
Street Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________
City: __________________________________________ State: ________________ Zip Code: ____________________
Phone Number: ___________________________________ Fax Number: ____________________________________
Email (required for confirmation notice and future correspondence): ________________________________________
(A) Pediatric Psychopharmacology Practicum (B) Pediatric Gurus: Practical Office PediatricsFriday, May 30 Saturday and Sunday, May 31 to June 1
Physicians $250 Early Bird (before 5/2/14) $250Atlantic Health System After 5/2/14 $290 Goryeb Children’s Medical Staff Atlantic Health System (with paid dues) $100 Goryeb Children’s Medical Staff
(with paid dues) $100 MAIN STREET VACCINES Physician $100Fee for Pediatric Psychopharmacology Practicum (A) ____
Fee for Pediatric Gurus: Practical Office Pediatrics (B) ____
Discount fee: For those attending both Friday and weekend subtract $50 from total (C) ____
Total Registration fee (A+B-C) (this is the total fee due with your registration) ____
Workshop Sessions
Please indicate your first and second preference for each Workshop Session (1, 2, 3).Please Enclose: Course Fee and Conference Registration Form. For Credit Card charges, please call Maria Biason at 973-971-5150 or email [email protected]
WORKSHOP SESSION 1
Saturday, May 31, 11:15am - 12:15pm
____A. Challenging Cases of Extra Esophageal GERD, Benjamin Gold, MD
____B. Balancing Safety and Efficacy of Asthma Therapy, David Skoner, MD
____C. Managing Behavioral Problems in Children, John Walkup, MD
WORKSHOP SESSION 2
Saturday, May 31, 1:30 - 2:30pm
____A. Challenging Cases of Extra Esophageal GERD, Benjamin Gold, MD
____B. Balancing Safety and Efficacy of Asthma Therapy, David Skoner, MD
____C. Managing Behavioral Problems in Children, John Walkup, MD
WORKSHOP SESSION 3
Sunday, June 1, 11:45am - 12:45pm
____D. Therapy, Bracing and Wheelchairs: Rehabilitation Considerations for Children with Developmental Delays, Michelle Sirak, MD
____E. Poison Puzzlers, Diane Calello, MD
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16th Annual Pediatric Gurus ConferenceSkytop Lodge, Skytop, Pennsylvania