Best Practices in Pediatrics Emergency Medicine 2016

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Best Practices in Pediatrics Emergency Medicine 2016 March 10-11, 2016 Glacier Canyon Lodge, Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Register online at chw.org/bestpractices or by phone at (414) 266-6242

CONFERENCE INFORMATION Detailed lecture information All presenters provide care at Children s Hospital of Wisconsin and are staff or faculty at The Medical College of Wisconsin. To view detailed information including presenter title and lecture objectives, visit chw.org/bestpractices. Overview This conference will provide the latest information about common problems encountered in pediatric practice and will benefit all health care providers who work with children including pediatricians, family practice physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants, emergency medicine specialists, urgent care specialists and paramedics. Fees and registration Registration fees are discounted if you register before Feb. 10. $150 if registered before Feb. 10 Thursday only: $65 Friday only: $85 $175 if registered after Feb. 10 Thursday only: $75 Friday only: $100 Fees and registration for those NOT claiming CME credit: $75 to attend both Thursday and Friday The Medical College of Wisconsin and Children s Hospital of Wisconsin providers are not required to pay to earn credit. Cancellation and refund policy To cancel your paid registration, there is a $25 cancellation fee if cancelled by Feb. 25. No registration fees will be refunded after Feb. 25.

ACCME Accreditation Accommodations Glacier Canyon Lodge at the Wilderness Resort and Waterpark 511 East Adams St., Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Reservations (800) 867-9453. Discounted rooms are available at Glacier Canyon Lodge until they are sold out or until Feb. 8. (Mention code 523884 for discounted rates.) Visit chw.org/bestpractices for rate details. For more information For questions and additional information, call (414) 266-6242. The care at Children s Hospital of Wisconsin is provided by over 540 world-class pediatric providers who are employed by the Medical College of Wisconsin. The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Designation of credit The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this Live activity for a maximum of 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Hours of participation for allied health professionals The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 9 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals. Children s Specialty Group fully intends to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If any participant is in need of accommodation, please call (414) 266-6242.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY, MARCH 10 11:00 a.m. 5:15 p.m. 11 a.m. Registration and boxed lunch 11:50 a.m. Welcome by Michael Gutzeit, MD 12 p.m. 12:45 p.m. Identifying child maltreatment by Marlene Melzer-Lange, MD BONK! An evidence based approach to pediatric head trauma by Danny Thomas, MD, MPH

1:30 p.m. Break 1:45 p.m. Pediatric hand injuries: Baseballs to burns 3:15 p.m. Adolescent illicit drug use: Some things old, some things new by Mark Kostic, MD by Robert Havlik, MD 4 p.m. Poster session with authors 2:30 p.m. Pediatric disaster medicine by Lorin Browne, DO 5:15 p.m. Wrap-up and evaluation All speaker bios and lecture objectives can be found online at chw.org/bestpractices

FRIDAY, MARCH 11 8:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Attendees will rotate through simulation stations. Six simulations will be offered and attendees can select up to five to attend. Schedule of station rotations: 8 a.m. Station rotation 8:45 a.m. Station rotation 9:30 a.m. Station rotation 10:15 a.m. Break and poster viewing 10:45 a.m. Station rotation 11:30 a.m. Station rotation 12:15 p.m. Wrap-up and evaluation Pediatric resuscitation (simulation infant) by Daisy Ciener, MD, and Breanne Shah, MD, MPH Recognize severe pediatric diseases and consider a prioritized differential diagnosis. Recognize impending cardio-respiratory failure and develop an approach to emergent management and support. Identify pediatric patients that emergently require life-saving interventions and initiate care using the PALS algorithms. Pediatric trauma (simulation child) by David Brousseau, MD, and Jean Pearce, MD Demonstrate the initial management of a traumatically injured child. Recognize and manage a traumatically injured child with altered mental status. Recognize and manage pediatric shock in the setting of traumatic injury.

Procedures commonly used in the care of pediatric patients by John Cox, MD, and Catherine Ferguson, MD Demonstrate common pediatric procedures. Provide opportunities to practice common pediatrics procedures. Discuss the management of foreign body ingestions. Pediatric visual diagnosis by Matthew Gray, MD, MS, and Michael Levas, MD, MS Recognize visual diagnoses for pediatric conditions that commonly present to the emergency department. Broaden differential and recognize visual diagnoses for less common or easily misdiagnosed conditions. Review relevant management recommendations. No more tears by Amy Drendel, DO, MS, and Nicholas Kuehnel, MD Utilize pain assessment tools recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Develop an evidence-based approach to treating pediatric pain. Recognize the effects of inadequate pain treatment. Looking for the zebra and finding the horse: Everyday findings in plain X-rays by Andrea Morrison, MD, MS, and David Vyles, DO To understand the utility of plain X-ray for neck, chest, abdominal and orthopedic conditions. To understand common findings in plain X-ray. To describe differences in pediatric versus adult plain X-rays. Register online at chw.org/bestpractices or by phone at (414) 266-6242

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