Scientific Advances in Pediatrics (Combined with the Etteldorf Symposium)



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Scientific Advances in Pediatrics (Combined with the Etteldorf Symposium) Friday and Saturday, April 18 19, 2008 Memphis, Tennessee Co-hosted by:

Scientific Advances in Pediatrics (Combined with the Etteldorf Symposium) Course Information This conference is designed for regional and affiliate pediatricians, hematologists/oncologists, nurse practitioners, and other health care professionals interested in updating their knowledge about advances in the treatment of children with cancer; sickle cell lung disease; cystic fibrosis; nuclear imaging; legal issues; and obesity in children just to name a few. The emphasis of this course is to provide practical clinical and non-clinical information relating to current issues in the areas of general pediatrics and pediatric oncology, in a relaxed and interactive atmosphere. Hosting Institutions Target Audience This conference is designed for regional and affiliate pediatricians, hematologists/oncologists, nurse practitioners, and other health care professionals. Program at a Glance The conference will take place April 18 19, 2008, at, (Auditorium) 50 N. Dunlap, Memphis, Tennessee 38105. Moderator Information: Russell Chesney, MD Le Bonheur Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics Vice President, Academic Affairs Joseph Mirro, Jr., MD Executive Vice President of Physician Relations William N. May, MD, MBA Chief Medical Officer r Agenda Friday, April 18 7:30 8:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 8:15 AM Welcome and Introductions Meri Armour, RN, MBA President/CEO 8:15 9:15 AM Opening Session Morning moderator: Dr. Russell Chesney Advances in Nuclear Imaging of Pediatric Neoplasms Barry Shulkin, MD 1

9:15 10:15 AM Concurrent Sessions Session I (General Pediatrics) Cystic Fibrosis: Mo Better to Replace the Bland Cystic Fibrosis Dennis Stokes, MD Session II (Oncology) Late Effects of Cancer Treatment Melissa Hudson, MD 10:15 10:30 AM Break: Refreshments Provided 10:30 11:30 AM Plenary Session The Neurophysiological Complications in Sickle Cell Disease Dave Clarke, MD 11:30 AM 12:30 PM Plenary Session: Etteldorf Lectureship Recent Advances in Thinking About Sickle Cell Lung Disease Robert C. Strunk, MD Donald Strominger Professor of Pediatrics Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine Afternoon moderator: William N. May, MD, MBA 12:30 1:45 PM Luncheon and Networking 1:45 2:45 PM Concurrent Sessions Session I (General Pediatrics) Tourette Syndrome Robin Morgan, MD Session II (Oncology) 2:45 3:45 PM Concurrent Sessions Update of Recent Progress in the Treatment of Solid Tumors Victor Santana, MD Session I (General Pediatrics) Pediatric Bone and Joint Infections Sandra Arnold, MD Session II (Oncology) Advances in Radiation Therapy Larry Kun, MD 3:45 4:00 PM Break: Refreshments Provided 2 2

4:00 4:45 PM Plenary Session 4:45 5:00 PM Closing Remarks ALARA Principles in Pediatric Imaging Sue Kaste, DO Russell Chesney, MD 5:00 6:00 PM Reception for all attendees 7:00 PM UT Alumni Duck Dinner Affiliate Staff Dinner Others Dinner on your own Saturday, April 19 8:00 8:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 8:45 AM Welcome 8:45 9:45 AM Plenary Session 9:45 10:45 AM Group Discussion Morning moderator: Dr. Joseph Mirro, Jr. Role of Race in Obesity and Related Complications in Adolescents Pedro Velasquez-Mieyer, MD Functional Neuro Imaging Robert Ogg, PhD, Heather Conklin, PhD, James Wheless, MD, Kathleen Helton, MD, and Zoltán Patay, MD 10:45 11:00 AM Break: Refreshments Provided 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Panel Discussion 12:00 12:15 PM Closing Remarks Legal Issues in Medicine Mariann Barksdale and Gene Podesta and Private Practice Russell Chesney, MD Joseph Mirro, Jr., MD 3

Course Alterations Changes in the program faculty, topics, and/or schedule may be necessary. These may occur without notice when time does not permit notification. Accreditation Information This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of Le Bonheur Children s Medical Center,, and The. St. Jude Children s Research Hospital is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CME Credit designates this educational activity (Scientifi c Advances in Pediatrics: Combined with the Etteldorf Symposium Conference, April 18 19, 2008) for a maximum of 9.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). TM Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Lodging Marriott Memphis Downtown Hotel, 250 N. Main St., Memphis, Tennessee 38103 901-527-7300 or 1-800-228-9290 Special Rate: $108 Please note: Reservations will need to be made prior to Friday, March 28, 2008, in order to receive the special rate. You must state you will be attending the Scientific Advances in Pediatrics Conference. Parking Parking is available at to all attendees, however, there is a charge for parking in the garage. Please note: This charge will not be reimbursed. Memphis Attractions Please refer to the Web site: www.stjude.org/aboutmemphis for a list of attractions and details. Cancellation Policy A full refund will be given (minus $50 administrative fee; $20 administrative fee for employees) if cancellation is received in writing by Friday, April 4, 2008. No refunds will be given after this date. Registration Fees Registration Fee for Professionals: Early (by April 1, 4:00 PM CST) $150 Late (by April 11, 4:00 PM CST) $200 On-site registration (after Late cut off time) $225 Registration Fee for Students Early (by April 1, 4:00 PM CST) $75 Late (by April 11, 4:00 PM CST) $125 On-site registration (after Late cut off time) $150 Registration Fee for employees from,, and University of Tennessee (including physicians) Early (by April 1, 4:00 PM CST) $35 Late (by April 11, 4:00 PM CST) $85.00 On-site registration (after Late cut off time) $125 4 4

Registration for 60th Annual UT Alumni Duck Dinner Registration is $45 per person with a deadline of Friday, April 4, 2008. Make checks payable to Le Bonheur Children s Medical Center, and mail to Charlotte Salvaggio/Duck Dinner, 50 N. Dunlap, Box 57, Memphis, Tennessee 38103. This year we will have an old-fashioned Duck Dinner in Dr. Sid Wilroy s back yard! For questions regarding Duck Dinner call Charlotte at 901-287-5319. Conference Registration Information Registration fee includes refreshments (morning and afternoon breaks) and lunch. You are encouraged to register early as space is limited. Please indicate on the registration form if you are a vegetarian or if we need to accommodate any special need(s). For questions regarding registration, contact Linda P. Taylor at 901-495-2235 or lindap.taylor@stjude.org. All other questions may be directed to Tracy Dodd at 901-495-5294 or tracy.dodd@stjude.org. Please note: you may register on-line at http://www.stjude.org/pediatricconf or http://www.cure4kids.org/cme/27. 5

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Scientific Advances in Pediatrics (combined with the Etteldorf Symposium) Registration Form You may register on line at http://www.stjude.org/pediatricconf or http://www.cure4kids.org/cme/27 Profession (check one): MD DO Nurse practitioner Student Other health care professional: PLEASE PRINT First name: MI: Last name: Title: Home address: City: State: Zip Code: Work address: City: State: Zip Code: Institution: Department: Work phone: Home phone: E-mail address: Vegetarian/special needs: cut along dotted line Please indicate your session preferences below. General Pediatrics Tract Oncology Tract Friday, 9:15 10:15 AM Session I or Session II Cystic Fibrosis: Mo Better to Replace Late Effects Bland Cystic Fibrosis Friday, 1:45 2:45 PM Session I or Session II Tourette Syndrome Update of Recent Progress in the Treatment of Solid Tumor Friday, 2:45 3:45 PM Session I or Session II Pediatric Bone and Joint Infections Advances in Radiation Therapy Form of payment Bill my credit card: Visa Mastercard American Express Name on credit card: Credit card number: Exp. date: Signature for approval: Check (payable to ) Mail Registration to: Linda P. Taylor,, 332 N. Lauderdale St., Mail Stop 281, Memphis, TN 38105-2794, or fax to 901-495-5631. 7

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