San Diego! - American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference

October 11 – 14, 2014 | San Diego
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EXPLORE NEW
Welcome to San Diego!
Welcome to the 2014 AAP National Conference & Exhibition, where
some of the world’s finest physicians, educators and thought leaders
will teach us, challenge us and lead us in exploring new horizons of
pediatric medicine.
As the world’s largest pediatrics-focused medical education event and
technical exhibition, the AAP Experience is an unparalleled opportunity
to discover the latest trends and engage with those at the forefront of
pediatric care.
With hundreds of educational sessions, exhibits and cutting-edge
policy and research presentations, you’re sure to leave the conference
with new ideas and perspectives on our profession.
—James M. Perrin, MD, FAAP
President, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Table of Contents
Conference Highlights
Schedule at a Glance................................................................................................4
Educational Highlights .............................................................................................7
Special Events.............................................................................................................8
Exhibit Hall Highlights...............................................................................................9
Social Responsibility............................................................................................... 11
Conference Information
Attendee Services & General Information........................................................12
Ancillary Events....................................................................................................... 14
AAP Management Office Hours......................................................................... 15
Hotel Information/Area Map................................................................................. 16
Shuttle Bus Schedule..............................................................................................17
Restaurant Guide.................................................................................................... 18
Floor Plans (Convention Center/Hilton Bayfront/Marriott Marquis).........................20
Daily Schedule
Educational Goals and Objectives/Credit Claiming Information...............25
Session Formats...................................................................................................... 27
AAP Award Presentations....................................................................................28
Friday, October 10...................................................................................................33
Saturday, October 11...............................................................................................36
Sunday, October 12................................................................................................50
Monday, October 13...............................................................................................64
Tuesday, October 14............................................................................................... 76
Sessions & Events by Topic.................................................................................83
Faculty Directory...................................................................................................102
Exhibits, Family, and Tour Program
Exhibit Information................................................................................................109
Family Services and Activities .......................................................................... 112
San Diego Tours ................................................................................................... 114
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2014 AAP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President, James M. Perrin, MD, FAAP
President-Elect, Sandra G. Hassink, MD, FAAP
Immediate Past President, Thomas K. McInerny, MD, FAAP
Executive Director/CEO, Errol R. Alden, MD, FAAP
AAP Board of Directors
District I, Carole E. Allen, MD, FAAP, Arlington, MA
District II, Danielle Laraque, MD, FAAP, Brooklyn, NY
District III, David I. Bromberg, MD, FAAP, Frederick, MD
District IV, Jane M. Foy, MD, FAAP, Winston Salem, NC
District V, Marilyn J. Bull, MD, FAAP, Indianapolis, IN
District VI, Pamela K. Shaw, MD, FAAP, Kansas City, KS
District VII, Anthony D. Johnson, MD, FAAP, Little Rock, AR
District VIII, Kyle Yasuda, MD, FAAP, Seattle, WA
District IX, Stuart A. Cohen, MD, MPH, FAAP, San Diego, CA
District X, Sara H. Goza, MD, FAAP, Fayetteville, GA
CONFERENCE PLANNING GROUP
Chairperson
Robert Cicco, MD, FAAP, Pittsburgh, PA* (2014)
Jennifer Shu, MD, FAAP, Decatur, GA* (2015)
Members
Butch Adolph, MD, FAAP, New Orleans, LA
Lisa Brown, MD, FAAP, Grand Rapids, MI
Gale Burstein, MD, MPH, FAAP, Amherst, NY**
Susan Buttross, MD, FAAP, Canton, MS*
Mary Cataletto, MD, FAAP, Glen Head, NY
Daniel Coury, MD, FAAP, Columbus, OH
Barbara Cromer, MD, FAAP, Lakewood, OH
Ilene Fennoy, MD, MPH, FAAP, New York, NY
Frank Galioto, Jr., MD, FAAP, Potomac, MD
Rani Gereige, MD, MPH, FAAP, Miami, FL
Laurence Givner, MD, FAAP, Winston Salem, NC*
Susan Guralnick, MD, FAAP, Huntington, NY
Chip Harbaugh, MD, FAAP, Alpharetta, GA
Adam Hartman, MD, FAAP, Baltimore, MD*
William Hennrikus, MD, FAAOS, FAAP, Hershey, PA
Ivor Hill, MD, FAAP, Columbus, OH*
Jeffrey Kile, MD, MHA, FAAP, Kingston, PA**
Jenifer Lightdale, MD, MPH, FAAP, Chestnut Hill, MA
Mark Mammel, MD, FAAP, Saint Paul, MN*
Jennifer Miller, MD, FAAP, Berkeley, CA*
Cassandra Pruitt, MD, FAAP, Saint Louis, MO*
Robert Saul, MD, FAAP, Greenville, SC
Dan Schumacher, MD, FAAP, Brookline, MA
Ann Stark, MD, FAAP, Nashville, TN
Milton Tenenbein, MD, FAAP, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Todd Wolynn, MD, FAAP, Pittsburgh, PA**
*Executive Committee Member **2015 Planning Group Member
AAP STAFF
Robert Perelman, MD, FAAP, Associate Executive Director/
Director, Department of Education (2013–2014)
Fan Tait, MD, FAAP, Associate Executive Director (2014)
Judith Dolins, MPH, Associate Executive Director (2014)
Division of Continuing Medical Education
Deborah Samuel, MBA, Director
Theresa Woike, CME Manager, National Conference
Tori Davis, Program Manager, National Conference
Division of Convention & Meeting Services
Cindy Airhart, CAE, Director
Jared Cohen, CMP, Manager, Convention and Meeting Services
Adrienne Eiseman, CMP, Manager, Meeting Services
Department of Development
Brad Hutchins, Director
William Fehrman, Director, Corporate & Foundation Relations
Torstiner Woodbury, Manager, Corporate Relations
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Schedule at a Glance
Friday, October 10 (Pre-Conference)
6:30am – 6:00pm 11:30am – 5:30pm Registration Open
1 , 2, 3, Go! Sports in the World of Pediatrics—
Playing it Safe and Making it Fun!
12:00pm – 4:30pm A AP Community Cares Project
5:30pm – 8:30pm A AP Kids’ Camp (family reception)
7:00pm – 9:00pm Welcome Reception
Saturday, October 11
6:30am – 6:00pm Registration Open
7:00am – 8:00am Meet-the-Expert Discussions
Sunday, October 12
6:30am – 6:00pm Registration Open
7:00am – 8:00am Meet-the-Expert Discussions
7:00am – 8:15am District Breakfasts
8:30am – 10:00am Educational Sessions
10:00am – 4:00pm E xhibit Hall Open
10:30am – 12:15pm Plenary Sessions
2:00pm – 5:45pm Educational Sessions
5:30pm – 7:00pm President’s Reception in the Exhibit Hall
7:00pm – 8:00pm Young Physicians Reception
8:30am –10:00am Educational Sessions
Monday, October 13
10:30am –12:15pm Opening Plenary Sessions
6:30am – 6:00pm Registration Open
7:00am – 8:00am Meet-the-Expert Discussions
7:30am – 8:30am Friends of Children Fund 5K Fun Run & Walk
(AAP President’s Address, Keynote Speaker,
AAP President-Elect Candidates)
12:15pm – 4:00pm E xhibit Hall Open
2:00pm – 5:45pm Educational Sessions
8:30am – 10:00am Educational Sessions
3:45pm – 5:30pm J oint Surgical Program: Infantile Hemangiomas:
When to Treat and How?
10:00am – 2:00pm E xhibit Hall Open
5:45pm – 7:00pm Surgical Specialist Reception
6:30pm – 7:30pm ection on Medical Students, Residents, and
S
Fellowship Trainees Reception/Poster Display
7:00pm – 10:00pm San Diego Experience!
at the USS Midway Aircraft Carrier
10:30am – 12:15pm Plenary Sessions
12:30pm – 1:30pm Annual Business Luncheon
2:00pm – 5:45pm Educational Sessions
Tuesday, October 14
6:30am – 5:30pm Registration Open
7:00am – 8:00am Meet-the-Expert Discussions
8:30am – 10:00am Educational Sessions
10:30am – 12:15pm Plenary Sessions
12:30pm – 1:30pm James W Bass Pediatric Bowl
12:30pm – 1:30pm Meet-the-Expert Discussions
2:00pm – 5:30pm 4
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Educational Sessions
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Educational Highlights
Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award
Presented by The American Academy of Pediatrics
John Sarwark, MD, FAAP
Friday, October 10, 2014
PRECONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM
11:30am
Networking Luncheon
Poster Session (Clinical Cases and Research Abstracts)
12:35pm
AAP President Remarks/Presentation
12:45pm
Welcome/Introduction
1:00pm
Are We Doing Kids a Favor: The
Preparticipation Physical Evaluation Debate
David Bernhardt, MD, FAAP
1:40pm
Sports Medicine Scenarios:
What Would You Do?
Andrew Gregory, MD, FACSM, FAAP;
Lawrence Wells, MD, FAAP
The Self-Assessment portion of this course, titled Peds 21—Sports
in the World of Pediatrics Self-Assessment, has been approved for
10 points of the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) MOC Part 2 credit.
2:20pm
“Can I Play?” The Dilemmas of Sports
Participation in Those With Chronic Disease
Claire LeBlanc, MD, FAAP
• Register to attend the 2014 National Conference & Exhibition.
• Complete the online, pre-course self-assessment prior to the
start of Peds 21.
• Attend the Peds 21 session.
• Complete the online, post course self-assessment with a
minimum passing score of 80%.
3:00pm
Break and Q&A
3:20pm
Keynote Presentation: The Advocacy of
Youth Sports Concussion Bills—The Personal
Experience of Zackery Lystedt and Family
Stanley A. Herring, MD; Zackery Lystedt;
Victor and Mercedes Lystedt
This online self-assessment is a bonus to registered conference attendees to
enhance the learning experience at the live activity and provide 10 ABP MOC
Part 2 points in addition to the CME credit earned by attending the course. You
must complete the pre-course self-assessment, attend Peds 21, and complete
the post-course self-assessment to be eligible to claim 10 MOC Part 2 points.
4:20pm
The Ethics of Kids and Sports:
Where Does Our Allegiance Lie?
Paul Stricker, MD, FAAP
5:00pm
Questions and Wrap-up
Convention Center, Ballroom 6 CDEF
This pre-conference program will cover the importance and limitations of the
standardized preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE), including a discussion of
the debate on cardiac screening. Common sports medicine scenarios with regards
to recognition and management and the importance and limitations of sports participation in those with rheumatologic and chronic disease will be addressed. The
afternoon will conclude with discussion and tips on how to talk to difficult or optimistic parents regarding realistic expectations and their child’s athletic aspirations.
Explore New Horizons Through Education
Peds 21 Conference Track on Pediatric Musculoskeletal Medicine
Saturday, October 11 – Tuesday, October 14
• Section on Orthopaedics Program:
Day 1 (H1018)
• Section on Orthopaedics Program:
Day 2 (H2015)
• Council on School Health Program
(H1027)
• Section on Obesity Program (H2021)
• Council on Sports Medicine & Fitness
Program (H1028)
• Section on Osteopathic Pediatricians
Program (H1065)
• Severe Obesity in Young Children: Big
Problems for Little Ones (F1068/F2126)
• V
itamin D: Bones and Beyond—When
to Screen, Whom to Treat, and How to
Treat (F1071/F1154)
• Ouch!: Overuse Injuries in Young
Athletes (S1111/S2146)
• Hands-on Rheumatology Workshop
for the Pediatrician (W1114/W1150)
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• Evaluation and Management of Minor
Closed Head Injuries (F2036/F2098)
• How to Doctor a Team: Team
Physician 101 (S2058/S3107)
• Hands-on Examination of Shoulder
and Elbow (W119/W2155)
• Break a Leg! The Ins and Outs of
Performing Arts Medicine (F2070)
• Amplified Musculoskeletal
Pain: Diagnosis, Approach, and
Management (F2071/F3037)
• Critical Cardiac Problems Commonly
Missed in Office Practice (S2111)
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• W
hat to Do with the Limping Child:
Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic
Perspectives (S2116/S3058)
• Return to Play: Strategies for
Returning to the Classroom after a
Concussion (S3055/S4035)
• Sports Dermatology: Pearls for the
Pediatrician (F2132)
• Casting and Splinting Workshop
(W3061/W3112)
• What Can I Take, Doc? Update on
Performance Enhancement and
Nutritional Supplements in Athletes
(X3012/X4010)
• Gym Shorts, Bullies, Time, and Sweat:
Why Aren’t Our Kids Active? (F3087/
F4039)
• The Great Outdoors for Kids: Outdoor
Life Sports (F3042)
• Staying Out of Trouble with Fractures
and Sprains: What Can I Do in My
Office? (A3046/A3134)
• Obesity Complications in the Pediatric
Office: It’s Not Just for Internists
Anymore! (S3053/S4094)
• Rapid Rheumatology Consultation
(A3095)
• The Youth Sports Pressure Cooker
Affects Both Children and Parents
(F3156/F4061)
• Bone Health in Children: When to
Worry and What to Do? (X4007)
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Educational Highlights
Cutting-Edge Plenary Sessions Every Day—
see pages 36, 50, 64, 76 for each day’s faculty!
Sunday, October 12 • 3:00pm
SPECIAL GUEST
PLENARY SPEAKER
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Positive Exposure—
The Spirit of Difference (P1077)
Former Secretary of State
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Rick Guidotti
Celebrate the richness and
beauty of human diversity.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
recently announced a new collaborative effort between
the Academy and Too Small to Fail to raise awareness
among parents about early language development. During
the Sunday session, Clinton will give a plenary address
highlighting the importance of pediatricians promoting
reading beginning in infancy.
Predicting the Future of
Pediatrics: Wise or Unwise?
(P2074)
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
James Stockman III, MD, FAAP
This is Your Child’s Brain on
Computers: How Our Kids Can
Thrive in a Digital Age (P2078)
NEW THIS YEAR!
James P. Steyer
Simultaneous Spanish/English interpretation
sessions every day!
Also presenting at H1084
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CHRISTOPHERSON LECTURE
These sessions will be identified by the following icon
All sessions will be in Room 30 D–E
Search the AAP Conference Planner for topics and faculty.
Child Deaths and Money—
Uneven Distributions (P3074)
Hans Rosling, MD, PhD
Also presenting at H2025
¡NUEVO ESTE AÑO!
Autism Spectrum Disorder
and the New DSM-5:
Solving the Puzzle (P4044)
¡Sesiones con interpretación simultánea
inglés/español todos los días!
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Todas las sesiones serán en el salón de conferencias 30 D–E
Use la Aplicación Electrónica de la AAP para encontrar temas
y participantes.
Susan Hyman, MD, FAAP
Also presenting at X4053
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Attendees will hear evidence related to each
of these topics and better understand the
pros and cons from the experts!
• Sweet Nothings: Are Non-Nutritive Sweeteners a Safe Bet to
Recommend to Your Pediatric Patients? (D1129, see page 47)
• Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: Should Screening Be
Abandoned? (D2135, see page 62)
• Are Tablets APP-propos for Toddlers? (D3129, see page 74)
• Is There Any Indication for Use of Medical Marijuana
Products Outside of Clinical Trials in Children with Epilepsy?
(D4037, see page 78)
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Highlights
Special Events
The AAP National Conference offers several
opportunities for networking at our special events.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
12:00pm – 4:30pm
AAP Community Cares
Project
After-School All-Stars
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
SEE PAGE 35
7:30am – 8:30am
5:30pm – 8:30pm
AAP Kids’ Camp
(family reception)
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom
AAP Friends of Children Fund
5K Fun Run & Walk
Hilton Bayfront, Bayfront Park
SEE PAGE 66
SEE PAGE 35
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Welcome Reception
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom
SEE PAGE 35
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
12:30pm – 1:30pm
James W Bass Pediatric Bowl
Convention Center, 6 F
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
7:00pm – 10:00pm
San Diego Experience!
at the USS Midway
Aircraft Carrier
SEE PAGE 113
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
5:30pm – 7:00pm
President’s Reception
Convention Center, Halls F/G
SEE PAGE 63
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President’s Reception
in the Exhibit Hall
Sunday, October 12 • 5:30pm – 7:00pm
Meet the AAP President, Board of Directors,
and Planning Group Members while visiting
exhibits and sampling a variety of food
throughout the exhibit hall.
Exhibit Hall Highlights
Convention Center, Halls F/G
Exhibit Hours
Product Theater Hours
Sunday, October 12 • 10:00am – 4:00pm
(Extended Hours for President’s Reception 5:30pm – 7:00pm)
NEW HOURS Sunday evening during the President’s Reception
6:00pm – 7:00pm
Monday, October 13 • 10:00am – 2:00pm
Product Theaters are a great way to learn and better understand
some of the newest pediatric medical devices and products.
Abstract Poster Viewing
Product Theaters are not designated for CME credit.
Saturday, October 11 • 12:15pm – 4:00pm
(Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 12:15pm)
Saturday, October 11 – Monday, October 13
12:30pm – 1:00pm • 1:15pm – 1:45pm
• History of Pediatrics
• Pediatric Innovations
•
Sports in the World of Pediatrics
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In addition to meeting with over 350 exhibiting companies,
take advantage of the many AAP resources and special exhibits.
AAP Resource Center
AAP Career Fair
Relaxation Station
Booth # 1035
Booth # 835
Booth # 251
Visit shopAAP for 15% off books and eBooks
and daily author signings. Learn how AAP
Education can help you reach your MOC,
CME/CPD, and lifelong learning goals with
AAP Journals, PREP®, PediaLink®, Life Support
Programs, Live CME Activities, and more.
We’re celebrating! It’s the 10th anniversary of
the AAP Career Fair. Stop by to network with
top employers, enter our grand prize raffle
and pick up your free jump rope! Join us
on Sunday from 5:30pm to 7:00pm for food,
cake and an expert panel discussion. Visit
PedJobs.org for details.
Stop by the Relaxation Station for a free
massage to relax away tension in key areas
of the neck, back, shoulders, and more.
Charge & Recharge Lounges
Stop by to relax and network while plugging
in your laptop, phone or tablet to recharge.
Raffle Card
Play the AAP Raffle! Win an iPad or 2015
conference registration. Pick up and drop off
your raffle card at the exhibit hall entrance.
Supported by Children’s Hospital of Alabama
Lunch Break and Concessions
Choose from a wide variety of snack and
lunch options inside the exhibit hall.
Complimentary Coffee Breaks
Saturday October 11 & Sunday October 12
3:30pm – 4:00pm
Monday, October 13 • 10:00am – 10:30am
Supported by Meda Pharmaceuticals
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Social Responsibility
The AAP has a strong culture of social responsibility
and is committed to developing several initiatives
geared toward conference attendees that will have
a positive impact on the community and directly
benefit children.
AAP Friends of Children
Visit the AAP Friends of Children Fund booth
in the Hall D Lobby of the convention center
to support high-priority projects including
access to child health programs, quality
improvement initiatives, and public information campaigns on issues
such as immunization awareness, violence prevention, obesity,
and disaster relief. Since 1989, the Friends of Children Fund has
provided more than $9 million in support for these and other AAP
projects. Conference attendees are also encouraged to participate
in the annual Friends of Children Fund 5K Fun Run & Walk.
Find out more at AAPexperience.org/green
AAP Community
Cares Project
Friday, October 10
Transportation departs from the
Convention Center at 12:00pm
Join us for an opportunity to provide support for San Diego area
children by volunteering your time before the National Conference
during our annual “Community Cares” project.
Help Raise Money for the
AAP Friends of Children Fund
Stop by the AAP Philanthropy Booth to make a
donation and receive a donor ribbon and free gift!
This year the AAP will be painting, repairing, planting, and participating
in a host of other activities for the After-School All-Stars, an organization providing comprehensive after-school programs that keep children
safe and help them succeed in school and life.
Conference attendees, families, and children (5 years of age and older)
are welcome to participate in this fun and rewarding activity.
Transportation will depart from the San Diego Convention Center at
12:00pm and return at 4:30pm. A boxed lunch will be provided. Don’t
miss out on an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of San
Diego’s children!
Visit these Cause Marketing Supporters at their
booths for an increased donation to the
Friends of Children Fund.
Booth # 1205
Booth # 1005
Booth # 435
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Information
Attendees’ Services & General Information
All services are open daily and located in the Hall D Lobby of the Convention Center, unless specified.
AAP Information Booths
3 Convenient Ways to Get
Help at the Conference
Friday through Monday • 6:30am – 6:00pm
Tuesday • 6:30am – 5:30pm
Conference News
Exhibit Hall, Booth #835
AAPexperience.org/news
See page 110
for details.
AAP News—TODAY is the official conference
newspaper accessible on your mobile device.
Print issues are available each morning at
the Convention Center, Hilton Bayfront, and
Marriott Marquis.
AAP Friends of Children Fund
IN PERSON
Find the friendly staff wearing the AAP red
vests in the halls or at information booths
conveniently located in the Convention
Center, Hilton Bayfront, and Marriott Marquis.
BY PHONE
Dress up your conference badge with a purple
and silver donor ribbon. Please stop by the
AAP Friends of Children Fund Booth located
in the Hall D Lobby to make a donation today.
It’s quick and easy, and tax deductible.
National Conference
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Conference Information Hotline
1-888-227-1774
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In the event of an Emergency
For all emergencies at the San Diego
Convention Center—fire, police and
medical—dial ext. 5-490 for general
emergencies or 5-911 for life-threatening
emergencies from a house phone or call
619-525-5911 from your cell phone. At the
Hilton Bayfront from a house phone, dial
ext. 55 and from the Marriott Marquis from
a house phone, dial ext. 53. Inform security
of the nature of the emergency, your name,
phone number from which you are calling,
and exact location.
Non-Emergency
2014 AAP Career Fair
Convention Center
The majority of conference programming is
held in the San Diego Convention Center.
Please see floor plans on page 20.
See area map on page 16.
View the AAP Mobile Website at
AAPexperience.org/mobile on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop computer. Featuring
program information, schedules, floor plans,
an online exhibit guide, as well as live daily
news coverage, direct links to social networks,
conference news, the AAP Conference
Planner, and much more, the conference
mobile website is your best online resource
while attending the National Conference!
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flat surfaces.
books • eBooks • web • apps • more…
Friday through Monday • 7:00am – 5:30pm
Tuesday • 7:00am – 4:00pm
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exclusive discounts when you purchase
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AAP staff at 847-434-4030.
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you provide enhances the ability of the
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Families
Please see pages 112–113 for details
about onsite child care, nursing
mothers’ lounge, and special
programming available to
registered families.
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Washington, DC Visitors Information
Stop by the 2015 Visitors booth located in Hall F/G Lobby and
learn about the 2015 AAP National Conference & Exhibition in
Washington, DC, October 24–27, 2015
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Headquarter Hotels
Merchandise Mart
Shuttle Bus Schedule
Hilton Bayfront & Marriott Marquis
Don’t forget to stop by the
Merchandise Mart to pick up
a 2014 National Conference
souvenir. A variety of items
are available ranging from lab coats
to beach towels.
See page 17 for shuttle schedule.
Many of our section programs, committee
meetings, ancillary events and receptions will
take place at the Hilton Bayfront & Marriott
Marquis. The Welcome Reception & Kids’
Camp will take place at the Hilton Bayfront. The
Hilton Bayfront is located at 1 Park Boulevard
and Marriott Marquis is located at 333 West
Harbor Drive. Both hotels flank the San Diego
Convention Center at 111 Harbor Drive. Please
see the floor plans on page 22 and area map
on page 16.
Hotel Information
Registration
Visit the registration booth to purchase
additional ticketed events or register family.
Resource Center
Exhibit Hall, Booth #1035
An official AAP Housing Bureau representative
will be available throughout the conference
to assist in housing inquiries. See page 16 for
hotel map.
Academy representatives will
be available daily to answer
questions about programs and
activities from the American Academy of
Pediatrics. See pages 109–111 for details.
Lost and Found
Restaurant Reservations
619/525-6253
619/525-6256
619/525-5616
Lost articles may be reported to and claimed
from the main information booth at the
convention center. After the meeting, all
unclaimed articles will be turned over to
convention center security.
A complimentary restaurant reservation
concierge is available at the convention
center, Hall D Lobby from 9:00am – 5:30pm
daily. See the Restaurant Guide on page 18.
Luggage/Coat Check
*All session handouts can be accessed
online using your laptop or mobile device
(free to registered attendees) at
AAPexperience.org/planner.
A complimentary luggage/baggage check
will be available Friday through Tuesday
during registration hours.
Membership
619/525-6255
Update your contact and
demographic information; get
answers about membership categories, status,
dues payments, member discount programs,
benefits and privileges. Find out how to really
engage with the AAP and make the most of your
membership! Not a member of the AAP? Stop by
and find out what discounts may be available!
Session Handouts
Complimentary wireless Internet access is
available at the San Diego Convention Center,
Hilton Bayfront, and Marriott Marquis.
*This includes handouts submitted for general sessions (Audience Response Case Discussions, Interactive Group Forums, Selected Short
Subjects, Seminars, and Workshops). Handouts may not be available
for Meet-the-Expert Discussions, Plenary Sessions, Point-Counterpoint Sessions, Courses, or Section/Council programs.
Special Needs
619/525-6256
Complimentary scooters and wheelchairs are
available onsite. Please visit the information
booth at the convention center.
Conference Badges & Totebags
Conference badges and totebags are available
for pickup to professional registrants at the
convention center. There is no registration or
totebag pick up at the headquarter hotels.
Tours of San Diego
619/525-6252
See pages 114–115 for a complete list of tours.
Visit the tour desk to check availability.
All tours depart from the convention center.
Travel Information
619/525-6251
The AAP Division of Travel Service is a full
service travel agency designed to assist
members with their business or personal
travel needs. Visit the travel booth today
to sign up for Concur, our on line booking
product. Don’t forget to pick up your free
travel gift for dropping by!
Internet
The AAP offers complimentary WiFi
throughout the meeting space at the San
Diego Convention Center, Hilton Bayfront, and
the Marriott Marquis. Please connect to the
“AAPexperience” network using the password
“explore”. The Internet Café is also available
to check email, browse the web, and look up
sessions throughout the conference venues.
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Ancillary Events
The conference is a popular venue for ancillary events including medical college/hospitalsponsored alumni receptions, committee/business meetings, focus groups, and non-AAP
industry/foundation sponsored satellite symposia.
Alumni Receptions
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Satellite Symposia
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
5:30pm – 7:00pm
5:30pm – 8:00pm
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Children’s of Alabama/UAB Alumni Social
New Jersey Chapter—American Academy
of Pediatrics Reception
Diagnosis and Treatment of Latent
Tuberculosis in Children: What to Use
and When
Hilton Bayfront, 202 A-B
Marriott Marquis, Santa Rosa
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 6
5:30pm – 7:00pm
Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital
Alumni Reception
Roy’s Restaurant, Marriott Marquis
6:00pm – 7:30pm
University of Colorado Children’s Hospital
Alumni Reception
Marriott Marquis, Coronado
6:00pm – 7:30pm
UVM College of Medicine Alumni
Reception
Hosted by Lewis First, MD, FAAP
6:00pm – 9:00pm
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Alumni
Reception
7:30pm – 9:45pm
Preventing vs Managing Pediatric
Allergies: Clinical and Economic Impact
of Nutritional and Environmental
Interventions
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 1–3
Marriott Marquis, Presidio 1–2
Marriott Marquis, Cardiff/Carlsbad
6:00pm – 8:00pm
7:00pm – 9:00pm
7:00pm – 11:00pm
Cincinnati Children’s Alumni &
Colleagues Reception
Children’s Mercy and KU Alumni, Faculty
and Friends Meet & Greet Reception
Innovations in Primary Care Pediatrics
Harbor House, 831 W. Harbor Drive
Marriott Marquis, Point Loma/Solana
6:00pm – 8:00pm
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Seattle Children’s Hospital/UWSOM
Alumni Reception
Florida Pediatrics Reception
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom A
Marriott Marquis, Point Loma/Solana
6:00pm – 8:30pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Reception
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom A
American University of the Caribbean
Alumni Reception
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Marriott Marquis, Presidio 1
Children’s National Alumni & Friends
Reception
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Union Kitchen & Tap, 333 5th Ave, Gaslamp District
Ross University
Alumni Reception
9:00pm – 11:00pm
Marriott Marquis, Presidio 2
NMA Pediatric Section & HBCU Alumni
Reception
Marriott Marquis, Balboa
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Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom B
Information
AAP Management Office Hours
FRIDAY, OCT 10
SATURDAY, OCT 11
SUNDAY, OCT 12
MONDAY, OCT 13
TUESDAY, OCT 14
Registration – Hall D Lobby
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–5:30pm
Speaker Ready Room – Room 16 A
6:00am–6:00pm
6:00am–6:00pm
6:00am–6:00pm
6:00am–6:00pm
6:00am–5:30pm
Faculty Lounge – Room 16 B
6:00am–6:00pm
6:00am–6:00pm
6:00am–6:00pm
6:00am–6:00pm
6:00am–5:30pm
Press Office – Room 19
12:00pm–5:00pm
7:45am–5:00pm
7:45am–5:00pm
7:45am–5:00pm
7:45am–12:00pm
Executive Staff Office – Room 14 B
7:00am–6:00pm
7:00am–6:00pm
7:00am–6:00pm
7:00am–6:00pm
7:00am–4:00pm
Meeting Services Office – Room 15 AB
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–5:30pm
Meeting Services Office – Room 300
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–5:30pm
Faculty Lounge – Room 313
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–12:00pm
Speaker Ready Room – Room 314
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–10:00am
Meeting Services Office – Rancho Santa Fe 2–3
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
CLOSED
Faculty Lounge – Torrey Pines 2
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–12:00pm
CLOSED
Speaker Ready Room – Torrey Pines 3
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–6:00pm
6:30am–12:00pm
CLOSED
San Diego Convention Center
Hilton Bayfront
Marriott Marquis
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Hotel Information
Hotel Information Booth Hours
COLUMBIA ST.
All conference programs will be held at the San Diego
Convention Center, Hilton Bayfront, and Marriott Marquis.
American
Academy of Pediatrics CEDAR
A representative from the AAP Housing Bureau
is available
October 11-14, 2014
County
Center/
for Convention
assistanceCenter
at the convention center.
San Diego
Little Italy
Convention Center, Hall D Lobby
PHONE: 619/525-6253
8TH AVE.
7TH AVE.
Friday, October 10 – Monday, October 13 • 7:30am – 5:30pm
BEECH
Tuesday,
October 14 • 7:30am – 4:00pm
Little Italy
BROADWAY
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9TH AVE.
Civic
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B ST.
Civic Center
C ST.
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Plaza
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1ST AVE.
FRONT ST.
UNION ST.
STATE ST.
A ST.
19
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Depot
Broadway Pier
INDIA ST.
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Cruise Ship
Terminal
KETTNER BLVD.
ASH ST.
20
5th Ave.
City
College
18
15
BROADWAY
12
PACIFIC HWY.
USS Midway
HARBOR DR.
E ST.
F ST.
13
Horton
Plaza
F ST.
G ST.
Seaport
Village
MARKET ST.
3
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ISLAND AVE.
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HEADQUARTER HOTELS
1 Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Headquarter Hotels
2 San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina
1
Hilton San Diego Bayfront- Headquarter Hotel
2
San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina- Headquarter Hotel
WALKING DISTANCE HOTELS
Walking(Shuttle
Distance
busHotels
service provided only for certain special events.
3
Manchester
Grand bus
Hyatt
See the shuttle
schedule for details.)
4
Omni San Diego
5
Hard Rock Hotel San Diego
3
Manchester Grand Hyatt
4
Omni San Diego
5
Hard Rock Hotel San Diego
6
Hilton Gaslamp Quarter
7
San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter
8
Gaslamp Quarter
6 Hilton
Residence
Inn Gaslamp
Quarter
9
Hotel Solamar
10 Horton Grand Hotel
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Embassy Suites
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the street
Westin San Diego
the street
Westin Gaslamp Quarter Across18
Courtyard San Diego Downtown
401 K St.13 Andaz San Diego
Across the street
19 W San Diego
Residence Inn Gaslamp Quarter
660 K St.14 The Bristol Hotel
2
20 Wyndham San Diego Bayside
Hotel Solamar
356 6th Ave. The US Grant
3
15
Horton Grand Hotel
207 5th Ave.
12
435 6th Ave.
4
311 Island Ave.
4
Shuttle Hotels
11 16Embassy
Suites San
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- Downtown
601 Pacific Hwy.
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Shuttle Bus Schedule
Daily Shuttle Routes
ROUTE
HOTEL
PICK-UP LOCATION
1
Embassy Suites San Diego Bay—Downtown
Curbside, Pacific Hwy.
HOURS OF OPERATION
1
Wyndham San Diego Bayside
Outside Main Lobby at Elephant & Castle
2
Westin Gaslamp Quarter
Curbside, 1st Avenue
2
The Bristol Hotel
Walk to The Westin Gaslamp (1 Block)
2
Courtyard San Diego Downtown
Curbside 6th Avenue
2
Andaz San Diego
Curbside F Street, Outside Main Lobby
3
W San Diego
Outside Entrance B Street
3
The Westgate Hotel
Curbside, 3rd Avenue
3
The US Grant
Curbside, 3rd Avenue
3
The Westin San Diego
West Broadway in Front of Hotel
PEAK HOURS:
6:00am – 9:30am Sat – Mon
3:30pm – 6:30pm* Sat – Mon
6:00am – 9:30am* Tuesday
OFF-PEAK HOURS:
6:00am – 6:30pm* Friday
9:30am – 3:30pm Sat – Mon
9:30am – 6:30pm* Tuesday
FREQUENCY
Every 10–15 Minutes
during PEAK HOURS
Every 20 Minutes
during OFF-PEAK HOURS
The following hotels are within walking distance of the Convention
Center. Shuttle service is only provided to and from the San Diego
Experience! on Saturday night.
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Transportation Lobby
San Diego Marriott Marquis
Front Lower Drive
Omni San Diego
Convention Center, Outside Hall D
Hard Rock Hotel San Diego
Convention Center, Outside Hall D
Hilton Gaslamp Quarter
Convention Center, Outside Hall D
San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter
Convention Center, Outside Hall D
Residence Inn Gaslamp Quarter
Convention Center, Outside Hall D
Hotel Solamar
Convention Center, Outside Hall D
Horton Grand Hotel
Convention Center, Outside Hall D
For Special Assistance Transportation
please call the Transportation Desk at
321/201-8302 during daily shuttle hours.
The following hotel offers shuttle service for the San Diego Experience!
on Saturday and also during the AAP Kids’ Camp and Welcome
Reception on Friday evening.
Manchester Grand Hyatt
Curbside, Harbor Drive
Special Events Shuttle Schedule
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
SPECIAL EVENT: AAP Kids’ Camp/Welcome Reception (Service to Hilton Bayfront)
5:30pm – 9:30pm*
Every 10 – 15 Minutes
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
SPECIAL EVENT: San Diego Experience!
Service to USS Midway from all Official AAP Hotels (except Wyndham Bayside
& Embassy Suites, which are considered walking distance for this event)
6:45pm – 10:30pm*
* Last coaches depart SDCC or Venue to return to hotels
Shuttle Service Managed by Capitol Services of Florida, Inc. (CSI Florida).
Continuous Loop Service
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
SPECIAL EVENT: President’s Reception (Service to Convention Center )
5:30pm – 7:30pm*
Every 10 – 15 Minutes
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SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER CORPORATION
SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER CORPORATION
Downtown San Diego Restaurants
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$$$
322 Fifth Ave
Acqua230-0382
Al 2
$$$
(619)
322 Fifth Ave
(619) 230-0382
Anthony’s
Fish Grotto***
$$
1360 N. Harbor Dr
Anthony’s
Fish Grotto***
$$
(619) 232-5103
1360 N. Harbor Dr
(619) 232-5103
Bandar
$$$
845 Fourth Ave
Bandar238-0101
$$$
(619)
845 Fourth Ave
(619) 238-0101
Barley
Mash
$$
600 Fifth Ave
Barley
Mash
$$
(619) 255-7373
600 Fifth Ave
(619)
BICE *255-7373
$$$$
425 Island Ave
BICE
*
$$$$
(619) 238-0101
425 Island Ave
(619)Point
238-0101
Blue
$$$
565 Fifth Ave
Blue
Point
$$$
(619) 233-6623
565 Fifth Ave
(619) 233-6623
Brians
24
$$
828 Sixth Ave
Brians
24
$$
(619) 702-8410
828 Sixth Ave
(619)
Broken702-8410
Yolk Café
$
355 Sixth Ave
Broken
Yolk
Café
$
(619) 238-0101
355 Sixth Ave
(619) Appetito
238-0101
Buon
$$
1609 India St
Buon Appetito
$$
(619)
238-9880
1609 India St
(619) 238-9880
Burger
Lounge
$$
528 Fifth Ave
Burger955-5727
Lounge
$$
(619)
528 Fifth Ave
(619)21
955-5727
Café
$$
802 Fifth Ave
Café 21
$$
(619)
795-0721
802 Fifth Ave
(619)Sevilla
795-0721
Café
*
$$$
353 Fifth Ave
Café Sevilla
*
$$$
(619)
233-5979
353 Fifth Ave
(619) 233-5979
Chopahn
$$
750 Sixth Ave
Chopahn
$$
(619)
236-9236
750 Sixth Ave
(619)Café
236-9236
Cine
$
412 K St
Cine Café
$
(619)
595-1929
412 K St
(619) 595-1929
Davanti
Enoteca
$$
1655 India St
Davanti
Enoteca
$$
(619)
237-9606
1655 India St
(619)
237-9606
De’Medici
*
$$
815 Fifth Ave
De’Medici
*
$$
(619) 702-7228
815 Fifth Ave
(619)
Dick’s702-7228
Last Resort **
$$
345 Fourth Ave
Dick’s
Last
Resort
**
$$
(619) 231-9100
345 Fourth Ave
(619)
231-9100
Dobson’s
Bar
$$$
& Restaurant
Dobson’s
Bar
$$$
956 Broadway Circle
&
Restaurant
(619)
231-6771
956 Broadway Circle
(619) 231-6771
19 Donovan’s Steakhouse*
570 K St
19 (619)
Donovan’s
Steakhouse*
237-9700
570 K St
(619) 237-9700
20 Eddie
V’s
The Headquarters
20 (619)
Eddie 564-5151
V’s
The Headquarters
(619) 564-5151
21 Edgewater
Grill
Seaport Village
21 (619)
Edgewater
Grill
232-7581
Seaport Village
232-7581
22 (619)
Enoteca
Style
1445 India St
22 Enoteca
Style
(619) 546-7138
1445 India St
546-7138
23 (619)
Filippi’s
Pizza Grotto
1747 India St
23 Filippi’s
Pizza Grotto
(619) 232-5094
1747 India St
232-5094
24 (619)
Fish Market
**/***
750 N. Harbor Dr
24 Fish
Market
**/***
(619) 232-3474 750 N. Harbor Dr
232-3474 25 (619)
Fleming’s
Steakhouse *
380 K St
25 Fleming’s
Steakhouse *
(619) 237-1155
380 K St
237-1155
26 (619)
Fogo de
Chao
668 Sixth Ave
26 Fogo
de
Chao
(619) 338-0500
668 Sixth Ave
(619)Sports
338-0500
27 Fox
Grill
1 Park Blvd
27 (619)
Fox Sports
Grill
231-9000
1 Park Blvd
(619) 231-9000
28 Greystone
the Steakhouse *
28 658
Greystone
Fifth Ave
the Steakhouse
(619)
232-0225 *
658 Fifth Ave
(619) 232-0225
29 Harbor
House
Seaport Village
29 (619)
Harbor232-1141
House
Seaport Village
(619) 232-1141
30 Indigo
Grill
1536 India St
30 (619)
Indigo234-6802
Grill
1536 India St
(619) 234-6802
31 Jimbo’s
Horton Plaza
31 (619)
Jimbo’s
308-7755
Horton Plaza
(619) Crab
308-7755
32 Joe’s
Shack
525 E. Harbor Dr
32 (619)
Joe’s Crab
Shack
574-8617
525 E. Harbor Dr
(619) 574-8617
33 JSix
435 Sixth Ave
33 (619)
JSix 531-8744
435 Sixth Ave
531-8744
34 (619)
Kansas
City Barbeque
610 W. Market St
34 Kansas
City Barbeque
(619) 231-9680
610 W. Market St
35 (619)
Lotus 231-9680
Thai
906 Market St
35 Lotus
Thai
(619) 299-8272
906 Market St
36 (619)
Lou &299-8272
Mickey’s
224 Fifth Ave
36 Lou
&
Mickey’s
(619) 237-4900
224 Fifth Ave
(619) 237-4900
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675 L St
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645-6545
675 L St
38 (619)
Marina645-6545
Kitchen
$$$
Marriott Marquis
38 (619)
Marina699-8222
Kitchen
$$$
Marriott Marquis
39 (619)
Masala699-8222
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314 Fifth Ave
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Masala232-5050
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314 Fifth Ave
40 (619)
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Princess
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54 (619)
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544-1865
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66 (619)
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67 (619)
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555 Fifth Ave
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Saturday, October 11, 2014
12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
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Gary S. Rachelefsky, MD
Director, Executive Care Center for Asthma, Allergy
and Respiratory Diseases (retired)
Professor of Allergy and Immunology, and Associate Director,
Allergy-Immunology Training Program (retired)
David Geffen School of Medicine
University of California, Los Angeles
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lifelong learning with a goal of improving care for children and families. The AAP is
committed to excellence and innovation in education. The AAP National Conference is
the forum at which all pediatric professionals meet and interact for updates, review of
pediatric practice, research, and advocacy. This conference provides a place for the AAP
governance/ administration/organization to interact with its general membership.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
Instructional Objectives
The instruction (learning experience) in this activity will
1. Provide education in pediatric health care including the most current information related
to illness and preventive healthcare of neonates, infants, children, adolescents, and
young adults.
2.Create a forum for discussion of current issues and problems in pediatric healthcare.
3.Instruct attendees on procedures related to patient health management.
4.Inform, enable and update practice management and policy.
5.Support and train attendees in advocacy of issues related to child health.
6.Address professional practice gaps of learners by linking needs with learning objectives
and instruction.
7.Match the educational content with the scope of practice of the learners and desirable
physician attributes.
Learner Objectives
As a result of attending this activity, learners will be able to:
1. Practice evidence-based, informed pediatric medicine.
2.Apply current techniques and procedures.
3.Advocate effectively for issues related to children’s health.
4.Demonstrate change in competence, performance, or patient outcomes.
Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Conflicts of Interest
The AAP Policy on Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Conflicts of Interest is designed to ensure quality,
objective, balanced, and scientifically rigorous AAP CME activities. All individuals in a position to influence and/or control the
content of AAP CME activities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no relevant
financial relationships or any financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s)
of commercial services discussed in CME activities. All potential conflicts of interest are identified and resolved prior to an
individual’s confirmation of service at an AAP CME activity. Beyond disclosure of financial relationships, AAP CME faculty are
required to disclose to the AAP and to learners when they plan to discuss or demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical
devices and/or medical or surgical procedures that involve “off-label” use of a device or pharmaceutical. The AAP is committed
to providing learners with commercially unbiased CME activities.
The content of this CME activity does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the AAP.
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The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum
of 49.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians
should claim only the credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 49.00
AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward
the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and
Candidate Members of the AAP.
The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA)
accepts certificates of participation for educational
activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
from organizations accredited by ACCME. Physician
assistants may receive a maximum of 49.00 hours of
Category 1 credit for completing this program.
This Live activity, American Academy of Pediatrics
2014 National Conference & Exhibition, with a beginning date of 10/10/2014, has been reviewed and
is acceptable for up to 36.50 Prescribed credit(s) by
the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate
with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This program is accredited for 49.00 NAPNAP CE
contact hours of which 28.50 contain pharmacology
(Rx) content, (0.50 related to psychopharmacology),
per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines.
Social events and sessions that are not designated
for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are identified
throughout the program.
Recording AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
on Your AAP Transcript
AAP Members/PediaLInk® Subscribers
As a member or PediaLink subscriber, you have the
option of logging on to PediaLink.org to record AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™ on your AAP transcript,
which you will be able to do approximately 2 days
after the conference.
Non-Members
Non-AAP members may find instructions regarding
claiming credit in specially marked red envelopes in
the official conference tote bag during the conference and mailed to the Division of CME.
Claiming AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
A certificate of participation and credit claim worksheet listing all education sessions offered at the
conference and the number of CME credits available
for each session are provided to you in a red envelope
in your tote bag to assist in tracking your credits.
Please keep your completed certificate of participation
for your records, even if you do not want to record
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ on your AAP transcript.
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Session Formats
(I) Interactive Group Forums (IGF)
Educational Sessions
See detailed program schedules on pages
33–82. Sessions listed by topic begin
on page 83. Educational sessions are open to
all registered attendees (excludes family and
exhibits only registrants).
Educational Format
Descriptions
The National Conference offers sessions in a
variety of formats to enhance your educational experience. Note the detailed descriptions
for formats below. Every session (except
workshops and courses) is open to all who
have paid the general registration fee.
(A) Audience-Response Sessions
Morning Sessions:
Early Afternoon Sessions:
Late Afternoon Sessions:
8:30am – 10:00am
2:00pm – 3:30pm
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Audience-Response Sessions convey an indepth review or update on a specific topic, with
emphasis on practical information for general
pediatricians. This information is conveyed
through the interactive discussion of cases
prepared by faculty combined with audience
use of the audience response system keypads
to answer multiple-choice questions. Results
are tabulated, and explanations about the
correct answers follow. Keypads will be
available for 150 participants in each session.
(C) Courses
Full-day or multiday courses are educational
programs focused on a topic.
Morning Sessions:
Early Afternoon Sessions:
Late Afternoon Sessions:
8:30am – 10:00am
2:00pm – 3:30pm
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Session dates and times vary by section and
council; please consult the program for details
IGFs are highly interactive, giving attendees an opportunity to hone a specific skill.
Under the guidance of faculty, attendees
will break into small groups to practice
role-playing, engage in problem solving, or
participate in techniques that have been
demonstrated. To ensure optimal interaction, attendance is limited.
Developed by sections and councils of the
AAP, these programs provide a forum for the
advanced discussion of clinical matters or
research developments related to a particular
subspecialty or special interest area. While
geared toward section and council members,
some programs may be of particular interest to
general pediatricians as well. Section/Council
programs are open to all registered attendees.
(X) Meet-the-Expert Discussions
(F) Selected Short Subjects
Saturday through Tuesday:
Tuesday:
7:00am – 8:00am
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Highly interactive, meet-the-expert sessions
use case discussion to focus on a topic with
a narrow scope. Time will be allotted for
attendees to raise issues and cases of their
own for discussion.
➤➤ These sessions are held at breakfast times
and during lunch on Tuesday, but meals are
not provided.
➤➤ Attendance may be limited due to room
capacities.
(P) Plenary Sessions
10:30am – 12:10pm
Plenaries are focused presentations that
cover critical or cutting-edge subjects and are
open to all attendees and their guests who
have paid the general registration fee.
(D) Point-Counterpoint Sessions
Saturday through Monday:
Tuesday:
4:00pm – 5:00pm
8:30am – 9:30am
Attendees will hear evidence related to each
of these topics and better understand the pros
and cons from two experts.
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(H) Section/Council Programs
Morning Sessions:
Early Afternoon Sessions:
Late Afternoon Sessions:
Selected short subjects are 45-minute, indepth discussions of highly focused topic
areas.
(S) Seminars
Morning Sessions:
Early Afternoon Sessions:
Late Afternoon Sessions:
(W) Workshops
Morning Sessions:
Early Afternoon Sessions:
Late Afternoon Sessions:
8:30am – 10:00am
2:00pm – 3:30pm
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Attendees participating in workshops get
a hands-on opportunity to hone a specific
clinical skill. Under the guidance of a faculty
member and teaching assistants, participants
will break into small groups to practice techniques that have been demonstrated.
➤➤ Attendance is limited.
Go to AAPexperience.org/mobile or scan the QR code
and select Sessions & Events and SEARCH.
➤➤ Workshops are indicated by
Spanish/English Interpretation
8:30am – 10:00am
2:00pm – 3:30pm
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A seminar offers an opportunity to provide
an in-depth overview or an update on a topic
with emphasis on practical information for
the general pediatrician. In order to keep the
audience engaged and attentive, the seminar
may be divided into several segments using
case discussions or brief lectures with a short
Q&A period.
Use the AAP’s mobile website to search faculty handouts
and sessions by day, topic, keyword, ACGME competency/
IOM attribute, or AAP section/council sponsor.
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9:30am – 10:15am
2:00pm – 2:45pm
3:00pm – 3:45pm
4:00pm – 4:45pm
5:00pm – 5:45pm
➤➤ Workshops require additional tickets
and a materials fee of $65.
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Daily Schedule
AAP Award Presentations
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
11:30am, Presentation at Peds 21 (C0012),
Convention Center, Ballroom CDEF
8:45am, Presentation at Section on Surgery Program
(H1016), Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall Salon 3
Donna Anne Caniano, MD, FAAP
Arnold Salzberg Mentorship Award
(Section on Surgery)
John F. Sarwark, MD, FAAP
Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism
in Medicine Award
(Arnold P. Gold Foundation)
1:00pm, Presentation at Section on Emergency
Medicine Program (H0010), Marriott Marquis, San
Diego Ballroom B
9:45am, Presentation at Section on Emergency
Medicine Program (H1029), Marriott Marquis, San
Diego Ballroom B
M. Douglas Baker, MD, FAAP
Jim Seidel Distinguished Service Award
(Section on Emergency Medicine)
5:15pm, Presentation at Section on Perinatal
Pediatrics Program: Day 1 (H0011), Marriott Marquis,
Marina Ballroom Salon D
Judy Aschner, MD, FAAP
Gerald Merenstein Lecture Award
(Section on Perinatal Pediatrics)
Supported by Abbott Nutrition
10:00am, Presentation at Section on Emergency
Medicine Program (H1029), Marriott Marquis, San
Diego Ballroom B
Steven M. Selbst, MD, FAAP
Steve Miller Award for Excellence
in Education & Mentorship
(Section on Emergency Medicine)
11:00am, Presentation at Section on Orthopaedics
Program (H1018), Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom
Salon G
Behrooz Akbarnia, MD
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Prof. Dr. Med Benno Ure
Stephen L. Gans Distinguished Overseas
Lecture Award
(Section on Surgery)
11:45am, Presentation at Section on Perinatal
Pediatrics Program: Day 2 (H1025), Hilton Bayfront,
Sapphire Ballroom Salons CDGH
Betty Vohr, MD, FAAP
Neonatal Landmark Award
(Section on Perinatal Pediatrics)
Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
Kelly M. Ochoa, MD, FAAP
Ken Graff Young Investigator
Research Award
(Section on Emergency Medicine)
11:40am, Presentation at Section on Surgery Program
(H1016), Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall Salon 3
Distinguished Service Award
(Section on Orthopaedics)
12:00pm, Presentation at Section on Perinatal
Pediatrics Program: Day 2 (H1025), Hilton Bayfront,
Sapphire Ballroom Salons CDGH
Carl Bose, MD, FAAP
Neonatal Education Award
(Section on Perinatal Pediatrics)
Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
12:15pm, Presentation at 2014 SOAPM Edward
Saltzman Luncheon, Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire
Ballroom Salons IJ
Russell Libby MD, FAAP
2014 Charles ‘Buzzy’ Vanchiere Award
(Section on Administration and Practice
Management)
Supported by Physician’s Computer Company
8:00am, Presentation at APLS: The Pediatric
Emergency Medicine Course (C1021), Marriott
Marquis, Marriott Hall 6
Jagannath Surpure, MD, FACEP, FAAP
2014 Martha Bushore-Fallis APLS Award
(Advanced Pediatric Life Support (APLS)
Steering Committee)
Supported by the Martha Bushore-Fallis Endowment
8:00am, Presentation at Council on Sports Medicine
& Fitness Program (H1028), Hilton Bayfront, Indigo
Ballroom Salon C
Thomas John Martin, MD, FAAP
Thomas E. Shaffer Award
(Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness)
Supported by Nationwide Children’s Hospital
11:00am, Presentation at Section on Perinatal
Pediatrics Program: Day 2 (H1025), Hilton Bayfront,
Sapphire Ballroom Salons CDGH
Jeffrey Whitsett, MD
Thomas E. Cone Lectureship Award
(Section on Perinatal Pediatrics)
Supported by Abbott Nutrition
11:10am, Presentation at Plenary Session (P1075),
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Robert Perelman, MD, FAAP
2014 AAP Education Award
(Committee on Continuing Medical Education,
Committee on Pediatric Education, Council on
Communications and Media)
11:15am, Presentation at Section on Surgery Program
(H1016), Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall Salon 3
Michael W. L. Gauderer, MD,
FACS, FAAP
William E. Ladd Medal
(Section on Surgery)
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12:30pm, Presentation at Council on School Health
Program (H1027), Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom
Salon E
Barbara L. Frankowski, MD, MPH, FAAP
Milton J. E. Senn Award
(Council on School Health)
12:30pm, Presentation at Council on School Health
Program (H1027), Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom
Salon E
Children’s Aid Society
Martin C Ushkow Community
Service Award
(Council on School Health)
12:30pm, Presentation at Section on Oral Health
Program (H1081), Marriott Marquis, Santa Rosa
Melinda Clark, MD, FAAP
Oral Health Service Award
(Section on Oral Health)
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AAP Award Presentations
1:00pm, Presentation at Council on Children with
Disabilities Program (H1080), Marriott Marquis,
Marina Ballroom Salon F
Scott M. Myers, MD, FAAP
5:30pm, Presentation at Community Pediatrics Awards
& Poster Display, Marriott Marquis, Marriott 4
Carl Tapia, MD, MPH, FAAP
Calvin C.J. Sia Community Pediatrics
Medical Home Leadership and
Advocacy Award
(Council on Community Pediatrics)
Arnold J. Capute Award
(Council on Children with Disabilities)
1:00pm, Presentation at Section on Integrative
Medicine Program (H1083), Marriott Marquis, Delmar
Kathi Kemper, MD, MPH, FAAP
Pioneer in Integrative Medicine
(Section on Integrative Medicine)
4:45pm, Presentation at Section on Perinatal
Pediatrics Program: Day 2 (H1025), Hilton Bayfront,
Sapphire Ballroom Salons CDGH
Jon Tyson, MD, MPH, FAAP
Virginia Apgar Award
(Section on Perinatal Pediatrics)
5:30pm, Presentation at Community Pediatrics Awards
& Poster Display, Marriott Marquis, Marriott 4
Jacqueline Lee Nelson, MD, FAAP
Native American Child Health
Advocacy Award
(Committee on Native American Child Health)
5:30pm, Presentation at Community Pediatrics Awards
& Poster Display, Marriott Marquis, Marriott 4
Thomas J. Faber MD, MPH, FAAP
F. Edwards Rushton CATCH Award
(Community Access to Child Health (CATCH)—
District CATCH Facilitators)
Local Heroes Award
(Council on Community Pediatrics)
Scott H. Sicherer, MD, FAAP
Bret Ratner Pediatric Allergy
and Immunology Award
(Section on Allergy and Immunology)
Supported by Abbott Nutrition
11:20am, Presentation at Section on Senior Members
Program (H2017), Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom
Salon I
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:00am, Presentation at Section on Hospital Medicine
Program (H2022), Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom
Salons OPKL
5:30pm, Presentation at Community Pediatrics Awards
& Poster Display, Marriott Marquis, Marriott 4
Claudia Fruin, MD, FAAP
Todd A. Florin, MD, FAAP
Pediatric Hospital Medicine Abstract
Research Award
(Section on Hospital Medicine)
Supported by Abbott Nutrition
Local Heroes Award
(Council on Community Pediatrics)
5:30pm, Presentation at Community Pediatrics Awards
& Poster Display, Marriott Marquis, Marriott 4
Robert S. Kahn, MD, MPH
Outstanding Achievement Award
(Section on Epidemiology and Council on
Community Pediatrics)
5:30pm, Presentation at Community Pediatrics Awards
& Poster Display, Marriott Marquis, Marriott 4
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11:15am, Presentation at Section on Allergy and
Immunology Program: Day 2 (H2020), Hilton Bayfront,
Sapphire Ballroom Salons MN
Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
George Cohen, MD, FAAP
$$
C. Anderson Aldrich Award
(Section on Developmental and Behavioral
Pediatrics)
Child Advocacy Award
(Section on Senior Members)
5:30pm, Presentation at Community Pediatrics Awards
& Poster Display, Marriott Marquis, Marriott 4
Job Lewis Smith Award
(Council on Community Pediatrics)
Randi J. Hagerman, MD, FAAP
Suzanne C. Boulter, MD, FAAP
Supported by Abbott Nutrition
Paul Melinkovich, MD, FAAP
10:00am, Presentation at Section on Developmental
and Behavioral Pediatrics Program (H2031), Marriott
Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon E
8:55am, Presentation at Section on Cardiology &
Cardiac Surgery Program (H2028), Marriott Marquis,
Marriott Hall Salon 5
Macdonald Dick, II, MD, FAAP
AAP Section on Cardiology and
Cardiac Surgery Founders Award
(Section on Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery)
9:45am, Presentation at Section on Developmental
and Behavioral Pediatrics Program (H2031), Marriott
Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon E
Suzanne D. Dixon, MD, MPH
12:10pm, Presentation at Section on Uniformed
Services Program (H2081), Hilton Bayfront, Indigo
Ballroom Salon D
Gary Crouch, MD, FAAP
2014 Outstanding Service Award
(Section on Uniformed Services)
12:10pm, Presentation at Section on Uniformed Services
Program (H2081), Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom
Salon D
Beth Ellen Davis, MD, MPH, FAAP
2013 Outstanding Service Award
(Section on Uniformed Services)
12:10pm, Presentation at Section on Uniformed
Services Program (H2081), Hilton Bayfront, Indigo
Ballroom Salon D
Shawn McFarland, MD, FAAP
2013 Dave Berry Award
(Section on Uniformed Services)
Dale Richmond/Justin Coleman Award
(Section on Developmental and Behavioral
Pediatrics)
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AAP Award Presentations
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 (continued)
12:10pm, Presentation at Section on Uniformed
Services Program (H2081), Hilton Bayfront, Indigo
Ballroom Salon D
Christopher A. Rouse, MD
2014 Dave Berry Award
(Section on Uniformed Services)
12:20pm, Presentation at Council on Clinical
Information Technology Program (H2064), Marriott
Marquis, Marina Ballroom D
Joseph H. Schneider, MD, MBA, FAAP
Byron Oberst Award
(Council on Clinical Information Technology)
1:00pm, Presentation at Council on Early Childhood
Program (H2086), Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom
Salon H
Noreen Womack, MD, FAAP
Susan S. Aronson Award
(Council on Early Childhood)
5:00pm, Presentation at Section on Critical Care
Program (H2026), Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom
Salons EF
Barry P. Markovitz, MD, MPH, FAAP
Distinguished Career Award
(Section on Critical Care)
Commitment to Change
We ask learners who attend the following
sessions to make a Commitment to Change
by identifying changes they can make in
their practice. Please complete the forms at
the end of the following sessions and return
in the collection bins onsite. We will then
follow-up with you post conference to survey
you on barriers and successes at implementing change in practice.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
12:30pm, Presentation at Annual Business Lunch,
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom
Michael D. Klein, MD, FAAP
8:00am, Presentation at Meet the Red Book
Committee Session (S3019), Convention Center, 24
Clifford G. Grulee Award
(Office of the Executive Director)
John S. Bradley, MD, FAAP
Award for Lifetime Contribution in
Infectious Diseases Education
(Section on Infectious Diseases)
1:00pm, Presentation at Section on Bioethics Program
(H3083), Hilton Bayfront, 204 B
Douglas S. Diekema, MD, MPH
Bartholome Award
(Section on Bioethics)
10:30am, Presentation at Christopherson Lecture
(P3074), Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Hans Rosling, MD, PhD
Christopherson Lecture
(Section on International Child Health)
1:30pm, Presentation at Council on Foster Care,
Adoption and Kinship Care Program (H3034),
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall Salon 2
10:45am, Presentation at Council on Injury, Violence,
and Poison Prevention Program (H3029), Marriott
Marquis, Marriott Salon 6
M. Denise Dowd, MD, MPH, FAAP
Thomas F. Tonniges, MD, FAAP
COFCAKC Award for Lifetime Advocacy
on Behalf of Vulnerable Children
(Council on Foster Care, Adoption and Kinship Care)
Fellow Achievement Award
(Council on Injury, Violence, and Poison Prevention)
12:30pm, Presentation at Annual Business Lunch,
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom
Richard A. Molteni, MD, FAAP
Abraham Jacobi Memorial Award
(Office of the Executive Director)
Supported by the American Medical Association and the
American Academy of Pediatrics
C0012 Peds 21—1, 2, 3, Go!: Sports in the World of Pediatrics—Playing It Safe
and Making It Fun!
Friday, October 10 • 11:30am – 5:30pm
I1050 LGBTQ Issues for Practicing Pediatricians
Saturday, October 11 • 8:30am – 10:00am
➤➤ Repeats as I2107 on Sunday, October 12 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm
I2049 Providing Oral Health Services in the Medical Home
Sunday, October 12 • 8:30am – 10:00am
➤➤ Repeats as I3050 on Monday, October 13 • 8:30am – 10:00am
I2143 Yes You Can! Chapters Running QI/Maintenance of Certification Projects
Sunday, October 12 • 4:30pm – 5:30pm
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Pediatrics for the 21st Century
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October 10
Friday
(PRE-CONFERENCE)
Friday
11:30am – 5:30pm HIGHLIGHTS
T Peds 21 — 1, 2, 3, Go!: Sports in
12:00pm – 4:30pm AAP Community Cares Project
5:30pm – 8:30pm AAP Kids’ Camp
7:00pm – 9:00pm Welcome Reception
DAILY SCHEDULE
the World of Pediatrics—Playing It
Safe and Making It Fun!
FRI
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Friday
October 10
(PRE-CONFERENCE)
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
9:10am
Session 1: Top NRP Questions Posed by You
Educating Children with Disabilities in
China—Shanghai’s Experience
Moderator: Eric C. Eichenwald, MD, FAAP
Responder: Gary Weiner, MD, FAAP
Responder: Jeanette Zaichkin, RN, MN, NNP-BC
Wei Jia
7:00am – 1:00pm
H0001 Section on Surgery Program:
Residents Conference
9:30am
9:45am
9:55am
Marriott Marquis, Presidio
Coffee/Continental Breakfast
AAP Executive Welcome
Welcome and Introduction
7:00am
7.15am
7:30am
Panel Discussion on Negotiating a Job
Finances 101
David Powell, MD
Panel: Choosing a Practice Type
Break
Choosing a Mentor and Being a Mentor
8:55am
9:35am
9:50am
Thomas Krummel, MD
Panel Discussion on Career
Development
Panel: Finding Your Clinical/Research/
Scholarly Niche
Panel: “Things I Wish I Knew”
Evaluation of Conference
Lunch
10:20am
11:00am
11:40am
12:20pm
12:25pm
8:00am – 11:00am
T
V0004
Innovations in Obesity Prevention,
Assessment and Treatment Forum
General Poster Session and Panel Discussion
10:15am
General Poster Session and Breakfast Buffet
8:45am
9:00am
9:50am
10:00am
10:50am
11:00am
10:45am
T
C0005
Pediatric Practice Managers
Program
Putting Your Money to Work: Financial
Policies for Your Practice
8:00am
8:15am
William Beers, MBA; Anna Berquist, CMA
9:45am
10:00am
T
Convention Center, 30
8:30am 8:40am
Welcome
How We Are Impacted by Human Factors
Gary Hamill, EdD
NRP Grant Presentation 1
Heather French, MD, FAAP
Special Education in the US: Research,
Policy & Politics Xiaoming Shen, MD, PhD, FAAP
Comparative Talk on US and Chinese
Systems for Providing Special Education
NRP of 2050: Where the Strategic Plan Is
Taking Us
Steven Ringer, MD, PhD, FAAP; Myra Wyckoff,
MD, FAAP
10:40am NRP Grant Presentation 2
Nicole Yamada, MD
11:00am James Perrin, MD, FAAP
Background on Putting Forward the
Concept of School Medical Service and
Special Needs Education in China
Break
Update on ILCOR
Myra Wyckoff, MD, FAAP
10:20am Opening Welcome
Communications in Patient Safety
Eric Thomas, MD, MPH
9:50am 10:10am
Assembly Member Richard Pan, MD, MPH, FAAP
8:50am
Adjourn
Networking Lunch
Supported by PedsOne
Thomas McInerny, MD, FAAP
8:30am
Private Payer Contract Negotiations
Kathy Cain, MD, FAAP; Lynn Cramer, RN-BC
11:30am
12:00pm
9:20am 8:15am Break
Patient Payment Policies & Procedures
Kimberly Robbins
10:45am
COURSE
8:05am
Introduction
Financial Planning & Reports
C0006
NRP Current Issues Seminar
Building Blocks for the Future
Convention Center, 33
Session 4:Influential Articles in
Resuscitation
Steven Ringer, MD, PhD, FAAP; Henry Lee,
MD, FAAP
2:30pm
Break
2:45-4:15pm Repeat of Concurrent Breakout Sessions
4:15pm
4:15pm
Part 2
Adjourn
Optional Join the Faculty to Debrief
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
Convention Center, 24
8:00am – 4:30pm
T
Taylor Sawyer, DO, MEd, FAAP
8:00am – 11:30am
9:00am
8:00am
Question & Answer Session
Welcome
Panel Discussion #1
Physical Activity Break
Panel Discussion #2
Closing Remarks
Adjourn
C0007
US-China Collaboration on
School Medical Service for Children with
Special Needs
Session 3:Using Team Training to Engage
Learners
Operation of Medical Service and
School Health for Children with Special
Needs Service Network-Experience from
Neonatal Hearing Program Supported by Nestlé Nutrition
8:00am – 11:00am
Kimberly Ernst, MD, MSMI, FAAP; Anne Ades,
MD, FAAP
Dongzhen Chen; Hao Wu, MD, PhD
Convention Center, 29
8:00am Session 2: MicroSimulation Demonstration
Nathaniel Beers, MD, MPA, FAAP
Matias Bruzoni, MD
7:45am
8:25am
Question & Answer Session
Break Providing an Inclusive Education for
Children with Special Health Care
Needs Successful Strategies for Debriefing
Simulated and Real Neonatal
Resuscitations
Louis Halamek, MD, FAAP
11:30am The Delivery Room of the Future
8:30am – 6:00pm
H0009 Section on Cardiology & Cardiac
Surgery Program: Day 1
Symposium 1: Optimization Of
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes: Where We
Are And What It Will Take, Oral Abstracts
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 5
8:30am
Abstract Presentations
Moderators: Stuart Berger, MD, FAAP;
Shahryar Chowdhury, MD, FAAP
9:30am
9:45am
Break
Symposium 1: Optimization of
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes: Where
We Are and What It Will Take
Moderators: Geoffrey Rosenthal, MD,
FAAP; Ritu Sachdeva, MD, FAAP
Session 1: State of the Art in
Assessment of Neurodevelopmental
Outcomes: Current Recommendations
and Rationale
Bradley Marino, MD, FAAP
Session 2: Important Patient and
Treatment-Related Factors in
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes
William Mahle, MD, FAAP
Session 3: MRI and CNS Findings
Related to Neonatal Cardiac Surgery:
Are There Underlying CNS Issues?
Daniel Licht, MD
Session 4: Is Risk Stratification
Possible: ie, Can Optimization of
Patient Factors Have an Impact on
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes?
Gil Wernovsky, MD
Session 5: Genetic Factors and
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes?
Kathleen Mussatto, PhD, RN
Panel Discussion
Jeffrey Perlman, MB, ChB, FAAP
12:00pm Lunch
1:00-2:30pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Part 1
Mian Wang, PhD
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October 10
Friday
(PRE-CONFERENCE)
12.45pm
1:45pm
Lunch: Society for Pediatric Cardiology
Training Program Directors
Young Investigator Abstract
Presentations
Moderators: Stuart Berger, MD, FAAP;
Shaji Menon, MD, FAAP
3.30pm
3:45pm
Break
Young Investigator Abstract
Presentations
6:00pm
Poster Question and Answer Session:
Light refreshments served
Adjourn
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom B
Moderator: Steve Rogers, MD, FAAP
Sailing in Uncharted Waters: Innovators
in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Achieving Innovation in a Pediatric ED
Amy Pasmann, MS, RN; Douglas Nelson,
MD, FACEP, FAAP
The Wave of the Future: Building a
Pediatric Emergency Ultrasound Program
Alyssa Abo, MD; Joanna Cohen, MD
C0012
Peds 21—1, 2, 3, Go!:
Sports in the World of Pediatrics—Playing
It Safe and Making It Fun!
4:10pm TT
David Mathison, MD, MBA, FAAP
Lunch Break
Ken Graff Research Award 2014
Kelly Ochoa, MD, FAAP
Ken Graff Project Report 2012
Abstract Sessions I & II
Special Event (Not Designated for CME Credit)
12:00pm – 4:30pm
AAP Community Cares Project
5:30pm
Reception, Poster Viewing/Presentation
of Top 5, & Abstract Awards
Join us for an
opportunity to provide
support for San
Diego area children
by volunteering
your time before
the National Conference during our annual
“Community Cares” project. This year the AAP will
be painting, repairing, planting, and participating
in a host of other activities for the After-School
All-Stars, an organization providing comprehensive
after-school programs that keep children safe
and help them succeed in school and life.
Conference attendees, families, and children
(5 years of age and older) are welcome to
participate in this fun and rewarding activity.
Transportation will depart from the San Diego
Convention Center at 12:00pm and return at
4:30pm. A boxed lunch will be provided. Don’t
miss out on an opportunity to make a difference
in the lives of San Diego’s children!
1:00pm – 5:00pm
H0003 Section on Surgery Program: Day 1
10:00am – 7:30pm
H0011 Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Program: Day 1
Merenstein Lecture and Organization
of Neonatal Training Program Directors
(ONTPD) Annual Meeting
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon D
10:00am
5:15pm
6:00pm
$$
Discussion/Question & Answer Session
Fellows Reception
Special Events (Not Designated for CME Credit)
5:30pm – 8:30pm
AAP Kids’ Camp
Children of all ages are invited to the annual AAP
Experience “Kids Camp”! Guests will enjoy healthy
food, music, fun, games, crafts and surprises.
This year’s theme—“AAP Surfin’ Safari”—will
feature activities inspired by an extraordinary and
unforgettable destination—San Diego.
Planned activities will provide children with a unique
and interactive experience. Highlights include:
An interactive DJ spinning tunes for a dance party
that will have children groovin’ all evening long!
Active play areas including air hockey, quarterback
toss, and Wii stations for our school age and
tween campers.
Artisans including face painters, caricaturists, and
letterbrush artists will entertain children throughout
the event.
A play area complete with age-appropriate toys will
keep our youngest campers active and engaged.
Photo opportunities with a variety of exotic live
animals.
Innovative arts and crafts projects, so kids will
have a memento of their trip to San Diego!
1:00-3:00pm Symposium: Pediatric IBD–Where Are We?
Moderators: Daniel Ostlie, MD, FAAP; Mark
Wulkan, MD, FAAP
Year after year, the Kids Camp event is a highlight
of the conference. All conference attendees and
their families are invited to attend.
1:00pm
IBD: State of the Knowledge
Jonah Essers, MD
1:20pm
IBD: State of the Medical Therapies
Paul Rufo, MD
The Surgeon and Crohn’s Disease
Shawn St. Peter, MD, FACS, FAAP
ONTPD Annual Meeting (open)
Gerald Merenstein Lecture, “Seeking New
Therapies for Neonatal Lung Diseases”
2:05pm
Judy Aschner, MD, FAAP
Introduction by: David Burchfield, MD, FAAP,
Chair, AAP Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Merenstein Lecture Supported by Abbott Nutrition
2:30pm
Discussion/Question & Answer Session
3:00pm
Break
3:10-5:00pm Symposium: A Child With an
Sports
Tickets
in the
Required
World of Pediatrics
Rebecka Meyers, MD, FAAP
4:30pm
5:00pm
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 3
1:40pm
Poster Session
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom
Salons EF
A 3-year-old male
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
Moderator: Sri Sankar Chinta, MD
Michael La Quaglia, MD, FAAP
➤➤ See Agenda on Page 6
Moderator: Javier Gonzalez del Rey, MD,
MEd, FAAP
1:30pm A 4-week-old female
The Surgeon & Ulcerative Colitis
Bradley Linden, MD, FAAP
Abdominal Mass
Moderators: Douglas Barnhart, MD, FAAP;
Harold Lovvorn, MD, FAAP
3:10pm
A 6-year-old female
Frederick Rescorla, MD, FAAP
Spanish/English Interpretation
FRI
Academic Entrepreneurship: How to
Bring Your Innovation to the Marketplace
12:00pm 1:00pm
3:50pm
DAILY SCHEDULE
H0010 Section on Emergency Medicine
Program & Reception: Day 1
A 15-month-old male
Robert Shamberger, MD, FACS, FAAP
11:30am – 5:30pm
After-School All-Stars
(Shuttle buses depart
outside Hall D)
9:00am – 7:00pm
9:00am 3:30pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 6 CDEF
Moderators: Stuart Berger, MD, FAAP;
Kathy Jenkins, MD, FAAP
5:00pm
COURSE
Shuttle bus transportation will be provided from
all non-walking hotels and the Manchester Grand
Hyatt to the Hilton Bayfront.
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Welcome Reception
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom
Come sail away with us as we kick off the 2014
National Conference with an amazing nauticalthemed Welcome Reception! We’ll provide a
variety of San Diego-inspired cuisine along with
entertainment from NRG, a local favorite band.
Shuttle bus transportation will be provided
from all nonwalking hotels and the Manchester
Grand Hyatt to the Hilton Bayfront.
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Opening Plenary Sessions
10:30am – 12:00pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Moderator:
Robert Cicco, MD, FAAP
Chair, National Conference & Exhibition Planning Group
Welcome
Bruce L. Gillingham
Rear Admiral, Medical Corp
United States Navy
10:40am – 11:15am
P1075 AAP President’s Address
James M. Perrin, MD, FAAP
Join AAP President James Perrin, MD, FAAP, as he provides
an update on AAP efforts to advance our Agenda for
Children and reflect on his year as AAP president.
AAP Education Award
Robert Perelman, MD, FAAP
11:15am – 11:30am
P1076 AAP President-Elect Candidate Presentations
(Not Designated for CME Credit)
Benard Dreyer,
MD, FAAP
Joseph Hagan,
MD, FAAP
11:30am – 12:00pm
P1077 Keynote Address: Positive Exposure—
The Spirit of Difference
Rick Guidotti
Rick Guidotti and Positive Exposure celebrate the richness and
beauty of human diversity. His Positive Exposure photo and video
presentation explores the social and psychological experiences
of people living with genetic, physical, cognitive and behavioral
conditions of all ages and ethno-cultural heritages. Positive Exposure
provides new opportunities to see individuals living with a genetic
difference first and foremost as a human being with his/her own
challenges rather than as a specific diagnosis/disease entity.
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OCTOBER 11
Saturday
Saturday
HIGHLIGHTS
7:00am – 8:00am
Meet-the-Expert Discussions
8:30am –10:00am
Educational Sessions
10:30am –12:15pm
12:15pm – 4:00pm
2:00pm – 5:45pm
Educational Sessions
3:45pm – 5:30pm
Joint Surgical Program: Infantile
Hemangiomas: When to Treat and How?
5:45pm – 7:00pm
Surgical Specialist Reception
6:30pm – 7:30pm
Section on Medical Students, Residents, and
Fellowship Trainees Reception/Poster Display
7:00pm – 10:00pm
DAILY SCHEDULE
Opening Plenary Sessions
Exhibit Hall Open
SAT
San Diego Experience! at the
USS Midway Aircraft Carrier
Background photo courtesy Joanne DiBona SanDiego.org
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Saturday OCTOBER 11
MEET-THE-EXPERT-DISCUSSION
7:00am – 8:00am
X1001 Top Pediatric Ethical Controversies
Convention Center, 24
This session will provide the audience with an overview of five major controversial issues in pediatric
ethics, drawing on 5 of the most influential articles
published during the prior years. For each topic,
a brief background and overview of the article will
be provided, highlighting the key ethical framework, principles, or issues. Time will be allotted
for questions, answers, and brief discussion.
John Lantos, MD, FAAP
X1005 Inhaled and Systemic Corticosteroid
Therapy: Effects on Growth and Adrenal
Suppression
➤➤ Repeats as X2003
7:00am – 3:45pm
Convention Center, 32
H1016 Section on Surgery Program: Day 2
This session will review the use of inhaled/systemic
corticosteroids in asthma management and their
impact on growth and adrenal suppression. It will
provide a description of optimal use to minimize
adverse effects on growth and adrenal suppression.
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 3
Mitchell Geffner, MD
X1006 Aspiration and Gastroesophageal
Reflux: Most Common Cause of Recurrent
Pneumonia in Children?
X1002 Sun Exposure Disorders and Sun
Protection
➤➤ Repeats as X2011
Convention Center, 25
This session will review the clinical and radiographic
presentations of children with recurrent aspiration as
well as the treatment options. Attendees will better
understand the various tests and their strengths
and weaknesses for diagnosing aspiration.
Faculty will discuss solar radiation, sun protection,
and sun-sensitive dermatoses. This session will
also explore the rising popularity of tanning and the
associated dangers.
Jeffrey Sugarman, MD, PhD
X1003 Management of Apparent Life
Threatening Events
➤➤ Repeats as X3009
Convention Center, 28 AB
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAMS
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Gerald Loughlin, MD, FAAP
X1007 Everyday Neurology Questions from
Pediatricians
➤➤ Repeats as X2006
Convention Center, 31
7:00am
7:15am
8:45am
9:05am
9:30am
11:00am
Mark Del Monte, JD
11:15am
Presentation of the William E. Ladd Medal
Michael Gauderer, MD
11:40am
Stephen L. Gans Distinguished
Overseas Lecture
Benno Ure, MD, Phd
12:30pm
Lunch and Oral Poster Session
Supported by Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics
1:30pm
3:00pm
3:35pm
Scientific Session # 3
SoSU Committee Reports
Break
➤➤ See also H1130 Joint Surgical Program
Infantile Hemangiomas: When to Treat
and How?
Does your next patient have a big head from
increased intracranial pressure, or maybe a
facial weakness masquerading as Bell palsy,
or even subtle seizures? You make the call! Be
prepared with neurology basics for everyday
practice. Bring your cases and questions.
H1018
Section on Orthopaedics
Program: Day 1
Max Wiznitzer, MD, FAAP
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon G
X1008 Tics, CANS, and Other Movement
Disorders
7:00am
Convention Center, 33
7:25am
X1004
Understanding and Applying the
Newest Guidelines for Food Allergy
Was that a shrug, wink, drop, or a stare? Do
you know how to handle the child with tics?
And when do you need to think about CANS or
something else? Come learn how to diagnose
and treat children with tics, Tourette Syndrome,
and the most common movement disorders.
7:30am
9:15am
9:30am
11:00am
➤➤ Repeats as X2008
Donald Gilbert, MD, FAAP
Outpatient and inpatient providers face many
tough decisions when managing the well-appearing
infant who has recently experienced an apparent
life-threatening event (ALTE). The circumstances
in which the patient is most likely to benefit from
diagnostic testing or hospitalization are muddled
with a poor understanding of risk, heterogeneity
of symptoms, and caregiver and provider anxiety.
Consequently, ALTE management varies dramatically
across the country. This session will summarize
the current evidence on ALTEs, provide risk-based
guidance for diagnosis and management, and
update participants about the new guideline.
Joel Tieder, MD, MPH, FAAP
A
Convention Center, 30 DE
This session will review the prevalence of food
allergy over the past couple of decades and bring
pediatricians up-to-date on the most current,
evidence-based data on the recognition, diagnosis,
and management of food allergy, including the
potential for anaphylactic reactions to foods.
Scott Sicherer, MD, FAAP
X1009 Running to the Front Lines:
Volunteering in the Disaster Zone,
Practicing in Austere Environments
Convention Center, 28 E
This session will provide an overview of legitimate
disaster volunteer opportunities and education/
training strategies that will help members be
approved (and educated/prepared) in advance
of a disaster. Details will also be provided on
disaster triage strategies, common medical and
psychosocial issues of children and families
after a disaster, and medical liability issues.
7:00am – 5:30pm
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Welcome
Norman Otsuka, MD, FAAP, Abstract Chairperson
Scientific Session I
Break
Scientific Session II
Distinguished Service Award
Presentation
Behrooz Akbarnia, MD
12:00pm
1:00pm
Luncheon Reception
Guest Speaker
Gregory Mencio, MD, President of Pediatric
Orthopaedic Society of North America
2:00pm
Special Session: Hip Impingement in
Practice I
Moderator: Richard Schwend, MD, FAAP
Diagnosing Hip Impingement
Hip Impingement in SCFE
Michael Millis, MD
4:00pm
4:15pm
Break
Special Session: Hip Impingement in
Practice II
Moderator: Richard Schwend, MD, FAAP
4:15pm
5:15pm
5:30pm
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Richard Schwend, MD, FAAP, Section
Chairperson
Scott Needle, MD, FAAP
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Coffee
Scientific Session # 1
Presentation of the Arnold Salzberg
Mentorship Award
Break
Scientific Session # 2
AAP Advocacy Update
Hip Impingement in Perthes
Question & Answer Session
Adjourn to Pediatric Surgical
Specialists Reception
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OCTOBER 11
Saturday
7:30am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 12:15pm
H1017 Section on Medical Students,
Residents & Fellowship Trainees Program
H1026 Section on Administrative &
Practice Management Program
Staying Alive! Thriving in Today’s Pediatric
Marketplace
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom ABEF
7:30am
8:00am
8:10am
8:20am
8:30am
8:45am
Registration & Breakfast
Supported by AAP Insurance Program
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom D
Introductions & Welcome
Report from the Section on Young
Physicians Chair
Anne E. Dyson Child Advocacy Award
Presentations
Section Annual Advocacy Project
Keynote Address
8:00am
8:15am
Mark Del Monte, JD [Director, AAP
Department of Federal Affairs]
9:15am
9:25am
9:35am
10:30am
12:00pm
Norman ‘Chip’ Harbaugh, MD, FAAP
8:00am – 12:15pm
H1025 Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Program: Day 2
Scientific Abstract Oral Presentations,
Cone History Lecture, Section Update, and
Presentation of Section Awards
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom CDGH
8:00am
2:40pm
2:55pm
3:10pm
3:15pm
SOMSRFT Member Introductions
District Vice Chair Remarks
Resolution Discussion and Finalization
Networking/District Issues
Review Program Delegate Job
Description and Strategy
Election of District & Assistant District
Coordinators
Discussion of 2014-15 Advocacy
Campaign
Announcement of New District
Leadership and Review of Action Items
from District Breakouts
Break
9:35am
9:45am
11:00am
Medical Student Plenary Session
Exploring Pediatrics Specialties
Adjourn
SOMSRFT Reception & Poster Display
Reception Supported by Abbott Nutrition
Supported by Physician’s Computer Company
H1027
Council on School Health
Program
Obesity and Schools: Opportunities and
Challenges for Pediatricians
Jeffrey Whitsett, MD
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon E
Introduction
8:00am
The Section of Perinatal Pediatrics at
Work: Summary of Section Activities
for 2014-2015
Landmark Award: Betty Vohr, MD, FAAP
T
Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
Assessing and Reporting Rates of
Overweight and Obesity in Schools
Barbara Dennison, MD
11:00am
Exporting School-Based Healthy
Lifestyle Efforts to a Broader
Community
John Santelli, MD, MPH, FAAP
12:00pm
12:30pm
Lunch on your own
➤➤ See also H1085 Joint Program: Section
on Perinatal Pediatrics and Section on
Infectious Diseases
Effects of Food Services and Vending
in Schools on Weight Management
Efforts
Christine Wood, MD, CLE, FAAP
10:00am
Presented By: Wayne Price, MD, FAAP
Landmark and Education Awards
Avenues for Increasing Physical
Activity in Schools
Stephen Cook, MD, MPH, FAAP
9:00am
Education Award: Carl Bose, MD, FAAP
12:15pm
Saltzman Luncheon and Vanchiere
Award
Break
Session 2 (Presentations 6-10)
Thomas Cone History Lecture:
“Surfactant: Past, Present, Future”
Presented By: Bill Oh, MD, FAAP
Lisa Chamberlain, MD, MPH, FAAP; Jason
Homme, MD, FAAP; Adam Rosenberg, MD,
FAAP
3:30pm
5:00pm
6:30pm
Susan Kressly, MD, FAAP
12:15pm
8:00am – 4:15pm
David Burchfield, MD, FAAP, Chair, AAP
Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
11:45am
Boutique Practices: More Than Just
a Cute Name
Ron Ariagno, MD, FAAP
Supported by Ikaria, Johnson & Johnson, MedImmune
Section Update and Awards
For Medical Students:
12:10pm
Chris Barry, PA-C
11:30am
Session 1 (Presentations 1-5)
Presentation of Marshall Klaus
Research Awards
Avroy Fanaroff, MD, FAAP
Cone Lecture Supported by Abbott Nutrition
11:30am
Mid-levels: Saviors or Scourge
SAT
12:10pm
12:20pm
12:30pm
1:30pm
2:30pm
Welcome and Introduction
Meet the AAP Board of Directors
Break
You’re Hired! Confessions of an
Employed Pediatrician
Colleen Kraft, MD, FAAP
10:45am
Mark Hudak, MD, FAAP
8:05am
9:20am
Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
For Residents and Fellowship Trainees:
District Breakout Sessions (will be attended by AAP
District Vice Chairs)
9:00am
9:45am
10:00am
DAILY SCHEDULE
10:05am
Keynote Question & Answer Session
Welcome from the AAP President-Elect
Speeches & Elections of Section
National Officers (Vice Chair &
Secretary Candidates)
Overview of SOMSRFT Leadership &
Program Delegate Roles
National Conference Opening Plenary
Sessions
Lunch
Introduction
Establishing an IPA to Get Bigger:
Go Strong or Go Home
1:00pm
1:30pm
Council Business Meeting
Annual Awards Presentations
Milton JE Senn Award & Lectureship
Martin C Ushkow Award
Abstract Symposium
Poster Viewing Session
Oral (Podium) Presentations
Moderator: Mandy Allison, MD, MSPH, FAAP
3:00pm
School Health Success Stories
Elliott Attisha, DO, FAAP
3:30pm
2013 Must Read School Health Papers
Elliott Attisha, DO, FAAP
4:00pm
4:15pm
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Saturday OCTOBER 11
11:15am
8:00am – 5:00pm
H1029 Section on Emergency Medicine
Program: Day 2
Dorothy Anna Jarvis, MB, FRCPC, FAAP
12:00pm
12:45pm
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom B
Moderator: Marc Gorelick, MD, MSCE, FAAP
EmergiQuiz Presentations: Part 1
8:00am
State of the Section Business Meeting
and Awards Presentations
Marc Gorelick, MD, MSCE, FAAP, Chair,
SOEM Executive Committee
Subcommittee & Other Reports:
Committee for the Future
Steve Rogers, MD, FAAP
8:00am – 5:00pm
Disaster Preparedness
T
H1028
Council on Sports Medicine &
Fitness Program
Deanna Dahl-Grove, MD, FAAP
Roundtable Discussion on “The X’s and O’s of Youth
Contact Sports”
10:10am
Anupam Kharbanda, MD, MSc, FAAP
PEMNetwork
Greg Landry, MD, FAAP; Claire LeBlanc,
MD, FAAP
10:00am
Paul Stricker, MD, FAAP
10:40am
11:00am
11:15am
Angela Lumba-Brown, MD, FAAP
9:45am
The Psychology of Doctoring a Rough
and Tough Team
Roundtable Discussion (All Faculty)
Break
Top 10 Orthopedic and Sports Papers
of 2014
Jim Seidel Distinguished Service Award
M. Douglas Baker, MD, FAAP
Steve Miller Award for Excellence in
Education & Mentorship
Steven Selbst, MD, FAAP
Developing PEM Quality Measures
10:30am
Rita Mangione-Smith, MD, MPH, FAAP
PEMPix Photo Competition
11:30am
Todd Chang, MD, FAAP
Lunch Break
EmergiQuiz Presentations: Part 2
12:30pm
1:30pm
Christine Cho, MD, MPH, MEd, FAAP
Coffee Break
Top 10 Papers
2:30pm
3:00pm
Bema Bonsu, MD; Peter Dayan, MD, FAAP
Andrew Gregory, MD, FACSM, FAAP; J. Todd
Lawrence, MD, PhD
12:00pm
Thomas Shaffer Award, Luncheon and
COSMF Meeting
Supported by Nationwide Children’s Hospital
1:00pm
Vito Periello Lecture Series
Claire LeBlanc, MD, FAAP
1:45pm
Hot Topics in Sports Medicine
Andrew Gregory, MD, FACSM, FAAP
2:15pm
2:30pm
4:00pm
Break
Research Abstracts and Clinical Cases/
Posters
ACSM Exchange Lecture
Avery Faigenbaum, EdD, FACSM, FNSCA
5:00pm
F1035 Burns: How and When to Care for
Them in the Office
Research
To Hit or Not to Hit, That Is the
Question!
Jon Almquist, ATC
8:00am – 5:30pm
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C1021
APLS: The Pediatric Emergency
Medicine Course
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 6
7:30am 8:00am
Registration & Continental Breakfast
Introduction
Paul Ishimine, MD, FAAP
8:15am
APLS Award Presentation
Loren Yamamoto, MD, MPH, FAAP
Awards and Wrap Up
Pediatric Assessment Lecture
Susan Fuchs, MD, FAAP
9:15am
➤➤ Repeats as F1157
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Nationally recognized faculty from a national
burn center will discuss the diagnosis, triage,
and treatment of acute burns in children. They
will review the latest materials available for
treatment of burns as well as potential pitfalls
and complications associated with this common
group of injuries in the pediatric population.
Joseph Carey, MD
F1036 Evaluation and Management of the
Child with Suspected Thyroid Disease:
Beyond the Basics!
➤➤ Repeats as F1122
Convention Center, 28 CD
Participants will learn how to interpret clinical
findings, what laboratory tests to order, and how
to interpret the results in conjunction with the
clinical finding. Which patients can be managed
in the office, who needs referral to a pediatric
endocrinologist, and what should be included
in initial management will be discussed.
Harvey Chiu, MD
COURSE
8:30am
40
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
8:30am – 9:15am
Charles Macias, MD, MPH, FAAP
Sports Concussion Debate: Yea or
Nay for Baseline Neuropsychological
Testing?
NATA Exchange Lecture: Bubble
Wrap Me, Doc! Is Protective Sports
Equipment All It’s Cracked Up to Be?
Course Debrief with Faculty and Pickup
Course Completion Certificates
Fellowship
Quality Transformation
Mark Halstead, MD, FAAP; Kevin Walter,
MD, FAAP
9:40am
Loren Yamamoto, MD, MPH, FAAP
5:00pm
Manish Shah, MD, FAAP
Connie McAneney, MD, FAAP
Moderator: Rebecca Demorest, MD, FAAP
8:50am
2:15pm
4:00pm 4:15pm
Concurrent Small Group Discussions:
Central Nervous System, Cardiovascular,
& Medical Emergencies
Snack Break
Break
Trauma Lecture
EMS
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom C
8:00am
Box Lunch Provided
Nontraumatic Orthopedic Emergencies
Lecture
Paul Ishimine, MD, FAAP
1:30pm
Christine Cho, MD, MPH, FAAP
9:00am Airway in Health and Disease Lecture
Concurrent Skill Stations
(Airway & Cardiovascular)
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difficile Infections, Including Fecal Transplant
➤➤ Repeats as F1125
Convention Center, 26
This session will discuss the epidemiology, clinical
manifestations, diagnosis, and management of
Clostridium difficile infections in children. Particular
attention will be paid to differentiating asymptomatic
colonization from symptomatic disease. Approaches
to the treatment of initial and recurrent episodes
of C difficile infection will be discussed. Potential
indications for fecal transplantation in children with
refractory or recurrent C difficile infection will also
be addressed.
David Haslam, MD
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F1038 To Treat or Not To Treat? Avoiding
the Overprescription of Medications for
Infant GERD
➤➤ Repeats as F1089
8:30am – 10:00am
A1043 Heart Murmurs
Convention Center, 24
Understanding the difference between gastrointestinal reflux (GER) and gastrointestinal reflux
disease (GERD) may help pediatricians to avoid
overclassifying patients with GERD versus physiologic GER as well as overtesting and overtreatment.
This session will inform participants on how to
appropriately diagnose infants and recognize the
trends of overprescribing medications for infants
with reflux. Attendees will learn about the lifestyle
approaches to treatment and understand which
medications to use and their indications.
David Gremse, MD, FAAP
F1039 Twenty Years of International
Adoption: Lessons Learned
Dana Johnson, MD, FAAP
F1040 Straight Shooting: The Epidemiology
of Gun Violence, and What We Can Do
About It
Convention Center, 9
Firearm-related injuries are a major source of
morbidity and mortality for children, many related
to unintentional etiologies. The past year has
brought tragedy to communities across the country,
as guns have been used in mass shootings. A
number of legislative attempts have been made in
the last year to limit health care providers’ ability
to discuss safe use and storage of firearms with
families. This session will provide attendees with
background on the epidemiology of gun violence,
legislative issues surrounding anticipatory guidance,
and using interactive cases, provide an evidencebased best-practice approach to working with
families to prevent firearm-related injuries.
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This interactive review of the cardiac physical
examination will include listening to actual records
of heart murmurs from children with various
congenital heart diseases. The learners will
participate in an interactive session where they
use their auscultatory skills to diagnose specific
cardiac problems. Discussion of the management of
specific conditions will accompany the auscultation.
Shaji Menon, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 7 A
Early brain and child development (EBCD) includes
principles for promoting parent-child relationships
as strategies for nurturing healthy development.
Early literacy promotion is a tested, proven model
for motivated practitioners to incorporate EBCD
principles into their practice. This session will
provide an understanding of EBCD principles, the
connection between EBCD principles and early
literacy, and effective strategies for implementing
early literacy promotion in a clinical setting.
Perri Klass, MD, FAAP
I1050 LGBTQ Issues for Practicing
Pediatricians
A1044 Differential Diagnosis of ENT
Disorders: You Make the Call
➤➤ Repeats as I2107
➤➤ Repeats as A2104
Convention Center, 7 B
Convention Center, 33
This session will present the issues and risks that
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning
(LGBTQ) youth face. Differences of sexual orientation,
sexual behavior, and gender identity will be discussed.
The process of “coming out” will be discussed,
and the risks to these youth of violence, bullying,
substance abuse (including tobacco use), depression, and suicide will be presented and discussed.
A panel of LGBTQ youth as well as their parents
will be present to interact with attendees. Recent
deaths of LGBTQ youth and the reaffirmed policy of
The Boy Scouts of America highlight why these youth
need understanding and supportive pediatricians.
This audience response case discussion will review
common disorders of the ear, nose, and throat.
Seth Pransky, MD
A1045 Advanced Coding: Beyond the
Basics—Updates, Challenges, and
Opportunities
Convention Center, 25
This advanced coding session will provide a review
of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding
changes and updates that pediatric care providers
need to know. High-yield coding opportunities and
applications that are critical for accurate information flow and enhancing the bottom line will be
highlighted. The information will be presented in an
audience response format with practical case-based
scenarios. There will be adequate opportunity to
discuss your coding successes and challenges.
Richard Tuck, MD, FAAP
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
8:30am – 10:00am
I1048 Telephone Care: A Primer for the
Pediatrician in the Medical Home
Convention Center, 21
Faculty will provide an overview of office telephone
triage and how it is important to the patient-centered
medical home model of care and care plan oversight.
This session will enhance the participant’s concept of
the basics of telephone triage (including breastfeeding
triage) and the nurse triage function (how to select,
train, and monitor appropriate staff). Emphasis will be
placed on standards and competencies expected in
both physician and nurse triage. How to utilize quality
improvement methods to continuously improve the
quality of triage programs and minimize legal risk
will be explored. An overview of the telephone triage
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes and
how to utilize them appropriately will be reviewed.
Charles Wibbelsman, MD, FAAP
SAT
The profiles and trends in international adoption
have evolved over the past 20 years. From its peak
of almost 23,000 international adoptees in 2004
to our recent decline to under 9,000 in 2012, we
have learned a great deal about what is similar and
different in children from around the globe when they
arrive and the long-term outcomes. This session
will review the initial medical and developmental
issues that have resulted in recommendations for
standardized screening evaluations, country-specific
issues, the profiles of more recent referrals, as
well as the long-term trajectories of the children.
➤➤ Repeats as A1134
I1049 Books Build Better Brains: A
Strategy for Meaningful EBCD Action in
Busy Practices
DAILY SCHEDULE
Convention Center, 28 E
Robert Sege, MD, PhD, FAAP
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
Saturday
SEMINARS
8:30am – 10:00am
S1056 Five Deceptively Easy Ways to
Become an Internet-Savvy, 21st Century
Pediatrician
Convention Center, 29 CD
The internet has afforded us an unprecedented
amount of easy-to-use tools that have the
potential to transform the role that pediatricians
play in the lives of children. The power of these
web-based tools can be easily harnessed by any
pediatrician, including those with a dynamic and
full practice load. Participating online will be critical
to maintaining a position of pediatric expertise
in our communities, promoting widespread child
health advocacy, and fostering patient loyalty.
In addition, using internet tools can give you
and your practice immunity from negative online
reviews. Set yourself up for success today.
Brandon Betancourt, MBA; Natasha Burgert, MD, FAAP
Andrew Hertz, MD, FAAP
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Saturday OCTOBER 11
S1057 A RIVUR Runs Through It:
Lessons Learned from the Vesicoureteral
Reflux Study
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
Convention Center, 28 AB
8:30am – 5:00pm
Pediatric vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is not
uncommon, affecting up to 1.8% of children. This
session will provide background information and
educate attendees about traditional treatment
strategies. Faculty will present and discuss the
results of a recent, large multicenter study on
the topic, allowing the audience to evaluate
the data and formulate opinions about the
optimal management of the condition.
H1030 Section on Cardiology & Cardiac
Surgery Program: Day 2
Symposium 2: Towards a Genetic
Understanding of Etiologies and Prevention
of Congenital Heart Disease, Oral Abstract
Saul Greenfield, MD, FAAP; Tej Mattoo, MD, FAAP
S1058 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
(PCOS): Evaluation and Management
Convention Center, 29 AB
This session will use illustrative cases to demonstrate the criteria for diagnosis of PCOS; describe
the variants of presentation, including late-onset
congenital adrenal hyperplasia and exogenous
exposure to androgens; and show the appropriate
evaluation of suspected PCOS, including the choice
of which hormonal assays to request and how to
interpret the results of the clinical and laboratory
findings to establish the correct diagnosis. Faculty
will also review the different types of therapy
and provide a rational approach to the selection
of the appropriate therapy for each patient.
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 5
8:30am
S1061 Unleashing Physician Leadership:
From Analysis To Action
Convention Center, 30 ABC
This 101-leadership course will address the 5 leadership practices that the AAP/Pediatric Leadership
Alliance (PLA) embrace as evidence-based for
successful physician leadership. The session will
then focus on the principles of “enabling others to
act” and explore the use of technology to “inspire
a shared vision” that stakeholders increasingly
meet electronically. In addition, the session will
explore motivating others outside the clinic setting,
including groups of stakeholders such as community group volunteers versus employees and other
types of horizontal versus vertical relationships.
Moderators: Jim Tweddell, MD, FAAP;
Christopher Snyder, MD, FAAP
10:15am
10:30am
11:30am
1:00pm
Suzan Mazor, MD; Alan Woolf, MD, FAAP
Session 1: The Genetic Basis of
Congenital Heart Disease: Simplicity
and Complexity
Bruce Gelb, MD
Michael Cabana, MD, FAAP; Gilbert Liu, MD, MS, FAAP
Session 2: Epigenetics and Congenital
Heart Disease: What Is Its Meaning
and What Is Its Importance? A Primer
for Pediatric Cardiologists
WORKSHOP
Aoy Tomita-Mitchell, MD
A
T
W1063
Spirometry Workshop: When
and How to Use and How to Interpret
➤➤ Repeats as W3062
➤➤ Repeats as S1149
John Kelso, MD, FAAP
The session will outline the approach to
patients with lymphadenopathy. It will highlight
the thoughts, concerns, and needs of each
specialist in the multidisciplinary evaluation
of the child with lymphadenopathy.
Rachael Grace, MD; Catherine Lachenauer, MD
Jeffrey Towbin, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 11 A
S1060
The Multidisciplinary
Evaluation and Management of Pediatric
Lymphadenopathy: What Should I Do
and When?
Convention Center, 30 DE
Session 3: Use of Genetic Testing in
the Diagnosis and Risk Stratification
of Congenital Heart Disease: Review of
Techniques, Usefulness, etc. Should We
Do It and Why Should We Do It?
8:30am – 10:00am
This workshop will be geared to pediatricians and will
provide a “hands-on” workshop to use and to properly
interpret spirometry in their offices. Evidence-based
guidelines will be used to help them implement the
use of spirometry in a busy pediatric practice.
T
W1064
Otoscopy Workshop: Important
Observations and Diagnosis Using the
Otoscope
➤➤ Repeats as W2061
Convention Center, 11 B
Lunch: Pediatric Cardiology Fellows
Workshop
Symposium 2: Towards a Genetic
Understanding of Etiologies and
Prevention of Congenital Heart Disease
Moderators: Robert Morrow, MD, FAAP;
Steve Schwartz, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 27
This timely session will focus on new household
products, environmental chemicals, and emerging
substances of abuse that pose a danger to infants,
children, and adolescents in their everyday lives.
Break
Abstract Presentations
Moderators: LuAnn Minich, MD, FAAP;
Joyce Johnson, MD, FAAP
Sherry Franklin, MD
S1059 Toxic Weekend Update 2014
Abstract Presentations
Session 4: Future Genetic Interventions
to Prevent Congenital Defects Including
Stem Cell Therapies
Timothy Nelson, MD, PhD
4:00pm
4:15pm
Panel Discussion
Break
Abstract Presentations
Moderator: Stuart Berger, MD, FAAP;
Ronald Wood, MD, FAAP; Michael
Ackerman, MD, FAAP
5:15pm
7:00pm
Adjourn
Section Reception
Hotel Del Coronado Island
T
This workshop provides both didactic education
and hands-on training in otoscopy. This teaching
session will enable physicians to improve their
diagnostic skills. Attendees will participate in
teaching stations that will help them become
familiar with various working otoscopes that
are available and better understand common
subtleties in identifying eardrum anomalies.
Anthony Magit, MD; Stacey Ishman, MD, MPH, FAAP
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F1070 All Things Inguinoscrotal: Hernia,
Hydrocele and Undescended Testicle
9:00am – 1:00pm
T
H1065
Section on Osteopathic
Pediatricians Program
Osteopathic Approach to Common
Musculoskeletal Complaints,
Biomechanical Basis for Otitis Media,
and Hands-On OMT Workshop
Marriott Marquis, Solana/Point Loma
Welcome and Introduction
Osteopathic Approach to Common
Musculoskeletal Complaints
9:00am
9:10am
Heather Ferrill, DO
Biomechanical Basis for Otitis Media
10:10am
11:10am
11:15am
Convention Center, 28 CD
This presentation will review the latest recommendation and data concerning the diagnosis inguinal
hernia and hydrocele, as well as the timing of surgery.
This session will also cover the evaluation and treatment of undescended testicle and cryptorchidism.
Mary Hilfiker, MD, PhD, FAAP
T
F1071
Vitamin D: Bones and Beyond—
When to Screen, Whom to Treat, and How
to Treat
➤➤ Repeats as F1154
Break
Manipulate with the Experts: Hands-On
OMT Workshop
Vitamin D has been heralded as an important contributor to bone health as well as to cardiovascular
health, immune function, and cancer prevention.
Discrepancies exist in recommendations from
different organizations regarding when to screen,
whom to treat, and how to treat. Using case-based
discussion, this presentation will review the health
benefits of vitamin D, the recommended daily
allowance, dietary and nondietary sources, and
the AAP’s position on which children to screen for
vitamin D deficiency, what cutoffs to use for treatment, and how best to treat vitamin D deficiency.
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
Neville Golden, MD, FAAP
9:30am – 10:15am
T
➤➤ Repeats as F2126
Convention Center, 26
This session will support pediatricians in evaluating,
managing, and counseling parents in addressing
obesity in very young children. Attendees will address
obesity prevention and assessment in the context
of normal infant/early childhood growth and review
medical conditions that may lead to early-onset
obesity. The session will focus on counseling to
support parents in early childhood feeding, screen
time, sleep, emotion regulation, and activity.
Elsie Taveras, MD, FAAP
F1069 How Do I Improve Screening for
Sexually Transmitted Infections in My
Practice?
10:30am – 12:00pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Moderator:
Robert Cicco, MD, FAAP
Chair, National Conference & Exhibition Planning Group
Welcome
Bruce L. Gillingham
Rear Admiral, Medical Corp; United States Navy
P1075 AAP President’s Address
James M. Perrin, MD, FAAP
AAP Education Award
Robert Perelman, MD, FAAP
11:15am – 11:30am
P1076 AAP President-Elect Candidate
Presentations (Not Designated for
CME Credit)
Benard Dreyer, MD, FAAP; Joseph Hagan, MD, FAAP
11:30am – 12:00pm
F1072 Can You Navigate the Maze of
Maternal Medications and Breastfeeding?
Convention Center, 10
Data have shown that pediatricians often recommend erroneously or inappropriately that a mother
stop breastfeeding when she is taking certain
medications. They report being not up-to-date on
information about certain medications and their
compatibility with breastfeeding. Many pediatricians remain unaware that the National Library of
Medicine offers a free, up-to-date, online internet
medication search service called LactMed, which
can be used to query any medication’s compatibility with breastfeeding. This session will discuss
the new AAP policy statement, identify classes of
medications that are currently controversial (SSRIs,
alcohol, tobacco, narcotics, methadone, and galactogogues), and provide resources for pediatricians.
P1077 Keynote Address: Positive
Exposure—The Spirit of Difference
Rick Guidotti
SAT
F1068
Severe Obesity in Young
Children: Big Problems for Little Ones
Opening Plenary Sessions
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
12:00pm – 1:30pm
H1081 Section on Oral Health Program
Marriott Marquis, Santa Rosa
Moderator: Patricia Braun, MD, FAAP
11:30am 12:00pm
Convention Center, 9
Poster Set-Up
Luncheon
Supported by DR Products
12:15pm
Philip Anderson, PharmD
➤➤ Repeats as F1123
DAILY SCHEDULE
Convention Center, 24
12:15pm
Section Business Meeting, Lunch
1:00pm
Adjourn
Luncheon Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
PLENARIES
10:40am – 11:15am
Sajid Surve, DO
Heather Ferrill, DO; Sajid Surve, DO
Saturday
12:30pm
1:30pm
Awards Presentation (SOOH Poster
Abstract Winner and Oral Health
Advocacy Winner)
Poster Viewing
Conclude
Participants will learn how to screen and treat
gonorrhea/Chlamydia infection, from diagnosis to
treatment of the patient and the partner using text
messaging as an efficient use of communication
and as a tool to increase timely notification and
treatment of partners. Discussion of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening will also be included.
Gale Burstein, MD, MPH, FAAP
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Saturday OCTOBER 11
12:00pm – 3:00pm
V1079 Helping Babies Breathe® Overview
1:00pm – 4:00pm
H1080 Council on Children with
Disabilities Program
New Frontiers in Ethics and Children with
Developmental Disabilities: Trying to Do
the Right Thing Amidst Change
Convention Center, 26
H1084 Council on Communications and
Media Program
Come To The Light Side: Wielding The
Positive Power Of Media
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon F
12:00pm
Welcome & Introduction of Speakers
Kenneth Norwood, Jr., MD, FAAP,
Chairperson, Council on Children with
Disabilities
12:15pm
Ethical Issues Related to Children with
Developmental Disabilities: A Look Back
Learn more about Helping Babies Breathe (HBB),
neonatal resuscitation education developed
specifically for resource limited environments.
HBB has been taught to more than 100,000
birth attendants in 60 developing world
countries. This session will be of interest to
those who do global outreach to such areas.
Sponsored by the Division of Life Support Programs
Marriott Marquis, Leucadia
1:00pm
Moderator: Claire McCarthy, MD, FAAP
1:15pm
Arnold J. Capute Award Presentation
Recipient: Scott Myers, MD, FAAP
1:30pm
The Good, Bad, and Not-So-Pretty with
Children with Disabilities in 2014: A
Conversation
Moderator: Kenneth Norwood, Jr., MD, FAAP
Speakers: Jeffrey Botkin, MD, MPH; Peter
Smith, MD, MA, FAAP
3:00pm
Adjourn
1:55pm
H1082 Section on Allergy & Immunology
Program: Day 1
Recent Advances in Allergy, Asthma &
Immunology for Pediatricians
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom MN
1:00pm
Don’t miss all the great attractions in the Exhibit
Hall including the AAP Resource Center author
signings, product theater presentations, and
hundreds of exhibitors.
V1074 Disaster Recovery for
Pediatricians: Professional Self-Care
Convention Center, 21
Professional self-care is vital in the aftermath
of a disaster but hard to address with limited
resources. This session will provide members in
communities stricken by disasters with practical
strategies to assist them with recovery efforts.
Members of the AAP Disaster Preparedness
Advisory Council will answer questions and
facilitate discussions. A box lunch will be provided.
Registration is required.
Sponsored by the Disaster Preparedness Advisory Council
V1078 Introduction to EQIPP
Break
Social Media for the Busy Pediatrician
Natasha Burgert, MD, FAAP
3:30pm
4:00pm
6:00pm
Question & Answer Session
Adjourn
Networking Reception
Supported by Kellogg
Hemant Sharma, MD, MHS
Food Allergies
2:30pm
Immunological Disorders
Stuart Abramson, MD, PhD, FAAP
3:15pm
Drug, Bug, & Anaphylaxis Update
Anne-Marie Irani, MD, FAAP
4:00pm
Adjourn
➤➤ See also H2083 Joint Program: Section
on Allergy & Immunology and Section on
Infectious Diseases
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Lunchtime Learning Sessions
(Not Designated for CME Credit)
2:35pm
2:50pm
Respiratory Allergies
Jennifer Kim, MD, FAAP
Exhibit Hall Open
Guiding Light: How to Help Families
Find Appropriate Media
James Steyer
1:00pm – 4:00pm
1:45pm
12:15pm – 4:00pm
The Pros of Prosocial Media for
Children
Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, FAAP
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
Jeffrey Botkin, MD, MPH
1:00pm
Welcome and Introduction
1:30pm – 5:00pm
H1085 Joint Program: Section on
Perinatal Pediatrics and Section on
Infectious Diseases
What’s New in Neonatal Infectious
Diseases?
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom CDGH
Moderators: Mary Nock, MD, FAAP; Dennis Murray,
MD, FAAP
1:30pm
1:35pm
1:00pm – 4:00pm
H1083 Section on Integrative Medicine
Program
Sallie Permar, MD, PhD
2:10pm
Marriott Marquis, Delmar
Moderator: Hilary McClafferty, MD, FAAP
1:00pm
1:30pm
Moderator
Integrative Approaches to the Pediatric
Patient with Headache
Kathi Kemper, MD, MPH, FAAP
2:15pm
3:00pm
3:45pm
Break
Approach to Multi-drug Resistant
Organisms in the NICU
Claudia Hoyen, MD
4:05pm
Antibiotic Stewardship Programs
Sameer Patel, MD
4:40pm
Young Investigator Awards
Presented by: Mark Hudak, MD, FAAP
Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
Question & Answer Session
Convention Center, 10
Did you know, EQIPP is a new AAP member benefit?
This session will provide a guided walk-through of
the AAP EQIPP (Education in Quality Improvement
for Pediatric Practice) courses. EQIPP courses are
designed to help you identify and close the gaps
in your practice using practical tools. Learn how to
document improved quality care on a continuous
basis, earn continuing medical education credit,
and meet Maintenance of Certification™ Part 4:
Performance in Practice requirements all at once.
Treatment of Neonates Exposed to and
Infected with HSV
Michael Brady, MD, FAAP
3:20pm
3:30pm
Integrative Approaches to ADHD
Sandy Newmark, MD, FAAP
Diagnosis and Treatment of Neonates
with Congenital CMV
Shannon Ross, MD, FAAP
2:45pm
Integrative Approaches to Abdominal
Pain
Joy Weydert, MD, FAAP
Welcome and Introduction
Diagnosis and Treatment of CMV
Infection During Pregnancy
4:45pm Apgar Award: Jon Tyson, MD, FAAP
Presented By: Saroj Saigal, MD, FAAP
Supported by Abbott Nutrition
5:30pm
Trainees and Early Career
Neonatologists (TECaN) Reception
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Terrace
Supported by Abbott Nutrition
Sponsored by the EQIPP Planning Group
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SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
2:00pm – 2:45pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
F1088 New Trends in the Management
of Acne
A1095 Primary Care Psychopharmacology
➤➤ Repeats as F2035
➤➤ Repeats as A2139
Convention Center, 33
Convention Center, 8
Various forms of acne will be discussed along
with newer treatment options. Indications and
side effects of isotretinoin will be highlighted.
Jeffrey Sugarman, MD, PhD
F1089 To Treat or Not To Treat? Avoiding
the Overprescription of Medications for
Infant GERD
CC Repeats from F1038
This session will use audience response
case discussion to engage participants in
choosing appropriate pediatric and adolescent
psychopharmacologic interventions. Cases will
cover common scenarios presenting within the
primary care setting, and will include challenges
of behavior, mood, and sleep. Attendees will think
through difficult examples to enhance their own
skills in management of psychopharmacology.
Alison Schonwald, MD, FAAP
David Gremse, MD, FAAP
F1090 Patient Portals in Pediatrics:
Practical Tips and Avoiding Pitfalls
Convention Center, 25
Convention Center, 10
Emily Webber, MD, FAAP
Megan Letson, MD, MEd, FAAP; Daniel Lindberg, MD
F1091 House Calls: Working Them into Your
Practice Today!
A1097 Neurological Emergencies!
Convention Center, 9
Convention Center, 31
This session will review the history of physician house
calls and describe the state of the practice today in
pediatrics and beyond. Populations of children who
tend to be especially worth visiting will be described.
Step-by-step instructions on how to make home
visits—“a how-to guide”—will be presented. Financial
considerations and billing strategies will be explored.
Attendees will be asked to share anecdotes of house
calls they have made or tried to arrange and to reflect
on these experiences, positive and challenging.
One of the scariest experiences a pediatrician
faces is an infant or child with the sudden onset
of a neurological deficit or abnormal activity. This
session will arm the general pediatrician with
knowledge of how to initially approach problems like
loss of motor function (focal or generalized), vision,
or consciousness, as well as abnormal activity.
Thomas Koch, MD, FAAN, FAAP; Max Wiznitzer, MD, FAAP
F1092 Basics of Seizure Medicines: What
General Pediatricians Need to Know
Convention Center, 28 AB
New medicines for treating seizures are being introduced to market nearly once per year. As a result,
there is a whole new set of side effects to know.
There is an increasing realization of long-term side
effects of older medicines as well. Examples include
bone health, reproductive health (including teratogenesis), and electrolyte abnormalities, among others.
Come listen to our experts discuss what general
pediatricians need to know about seizure medicines.
Convention Center, 7 B
This session will follow a traditional problembased learning approach to actively engage
participants in learning how to appropriately
workup and treat a child with chronic cough.
Don Bukstein, MD; Bradley Chipps, MD, FAAP
I1105 The Geography of Poverty and Child
Health: Supporting Families in Rural and
Urban Practices
Convention Center, 21
Ways in which poverty impacts families may vary
greatly depending on geography. This session will
illustrate the complexity of poverty’s influence in
both urban and rural areas and discuss strategies
pediatricians can utilize to address the needs of
low-income children in these settings. Differences
in the challenges faced by families experiencing
rural and urban poverty will be highlighted.
Victor Perez, MD, MPH, FAAP; Marsha Raulerson, MD, FAAP
SEMINAR
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S1106 Enuresis: It’s Alarming!
➤➤ Repeats as S2147
Convention Center, 28 CD
This session will review the current information
about etiology and pathology underlying primary and
secondary enuresis and include a discussion using
cases of the appropriate work up and management
of enuresis within the primary care setting. The
session will highlight behavioral treatment strategies with examples of how to use enuresis alarms
successfully. The discussion will also highlight red
flags to guide selective referral to urology. This
session will also discuss constipation and its role
in the evaluation and management of encopresis.
Mary Pipan, MD, FAAP
S1107 Parenting Trauma-Exposed Children
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
James Plews-Ogan, MD, FAAP
➤➤ Repeats as I2050
SAT
The audience will be introduced to the patient
portal, including history and current state of
options for patient portals. This session will
provide explanations of why patient portals were
developed, challenges in their use, and illustrative
cases to show how the patient portals could be
used in a clinic visit. Case reports will illustrate
different challenges as well as scenarios for
pediatricians with different levels of experience.
Actual cases will be used to demonstrate common
findings associated with child physical abuse,
including bruising, oral injury, burns, intracranial
injury, and skeletal trauma to aid the general
pediatrician in developing appropriate suspicion
regarding the mechanisms of injury and consistency
with the history provided. Accidental injuries as
well as mimics will be used to help the learner
distinguish between abuse and other diagnoses.
Faculty will also discuss elements of child abuse
reporting and management, including the potential
role of referral to child abuse pediatricians.
I1104 What Should I Do with that Child
with a Chronic Cough?: A Problem-Based
Learning Approach
DAILY SCHEDULE
A1096 Visual Diagnosis: Accident, Abuse,
or Something Else? Recognizing Child
Physical Abuse
Convention Center, 24
Saturday
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I1103 What Every Pediatrician Should
Know About Car Safety Seats
Convention Center, 7 A
This session reviews the information that pediatricians need to have in order to provide up-to-date
information and guidance to caregivers regarding
the appropriate use of car seats for healthy
children and children with special needs.
Convention Center, 26
This session will review sources of trauma in
childhood (natural disasters, abuse, neglect,
exposure to violence, children in military families,
etc). The range of behavior profiles of traumatized
children at different ages will be discussed as well
as the differential diagnoses that may result in
these behaviors. Strategies for screening for trauma
in the pediatric setting, parenting strategies, and
information regarding evidence-based interventions
in the community will also be reviewed.
Eric Flake, MD, FAAP
Benjamin Hoffman, MD, FAAP; Joseph O’Neil, MD, MPH, FAAP
Raman Sankar, MD, PhD, FAAN
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S1109 Is There a Doctor in the House?
Responding to Emergencies in Public Places
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
Convention Center, 29 AB
Students, residents, and seasoned clinicians are
constantly exposed to sophisticated technology and
expensive medical equipment. Most are comfortable
managing patients in a full-service, modern hospital
but lack training and experience as first responders
to an emergency outside the clinical environment.
This session will help clinicians understand first-aid
techniques and strategies to manage an injury or
illness “in the field,” without state-of-the-art tools.
Case scenarios will include a variety of medical
emergencies, minor injuries, and life-threatening
trauma, involving toddlers, teens, and senior
citizens. The approach to multiple victims, ethical
issues, and legal considerations will be reviewed.
Maria Carmen Diaz, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Amy Thompson, MD
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F1115 ACOs and Health Information
Technology: Sink or Swim
Convention Center, 29 CD
S1112 Follow-Up Care For The NICU
Graduate
Convention Center, 28 E
➤➤ Repeats as S2112
This session will cover a number of topics critical
to the follow-up of graduates of the neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU). Discussion will include
nutritional needs, increased risks for respiratory
disease, developmental outcome, eligibility
for early intervention services and more.
Convention Center, 30 DE
Raye-Ann DeRegnier, MD, FAAP
Probiotics, prebiotics, and now synbiotics have
become ubiquitous in supplement products, infant
formulas, food products, and other consumer
products. Parents are increasingly asking
pediatricians about what types of products can
be used for children, as well as indications and
contraindications. This session will review the
current Cochrane review on these products for
common pediatric indications, as well as consensus
statements from professional organizations.
Specific advice regarding dosing, indications, and
product storage and safety will also be reviewed.
S1113 RSV: The New Knowledge &
Evolving Guidance
A
S1110
Probiotics, Prebiotics and
Synbiotics: Which “Biotic” Is Appropriate
for Children?
Michael Cabana, MD, FAAP
T
S1111
Ouch!: Overuse Injuries in Young
Athletes
➤➤ Repeats as S2146
Convention Center, 32
This session will review the anatomy and physiology
of pediatric apophyseal plates and secondary
ossification centers with an emphasis on the roles
of rapid growth and overuse as risk factors for
these injuries. Faculty will also provide a clinical
presentation of common apophyseal injuries and
what to expect on history and physical examination.
The consideration of need for imaging with specific
injuries; review of treatment measures and return to
play; and prevention strategies will be discussed.
Joel Brenner, MD, MPH, FAAP; Teri McCambridge, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 30 ABC
This program is designed to help practitioners
understand how to use technology related to
the growth of accountable care organizations
(ACOs) in their practice, primarily the electronic
health record (EHR), to reduce costs and improve
access to care, through better collection, analysis,
and reporting of data. It will focus on current
requirements for accountable care, including quality
and cost reporting, and include a discussion on
“meaningful use” and “patient-centered medical
home” (PCMH) accreditation requirements.
Timothy Johnson, DO, MMM, FAAP
F1116 Drug Shortages: Why Do They
Happen? How Long Will They Last? What
Can I Do?
Convention Center, 24
The frequent interruption of drug supply, especially
pediatric formulations, has had an increasingly
negative impact on the ability of clinicians to
deliver high-quality care. Awareness of a national
shortage and its expected duration will help
pediatricians modify their prescribing patterns to
minimize the impact on their patients. This session
will explain some of the reasons for these shortages, how to find out about present or upcoming
shortages, and plans to mitigate these issues.
Recent studies provide fresh insight into the
seasonality of RSV, the changing incidence of
bronchiolitis hospitalizations, the pharmacokinetics
of palivizumab, the risk of RSV hospitalization as
a function of gestational age, RSV mortality rates
and relative cost versus benefit. Based on this
new data, AAP Guidance for use of palivizumab
was updated in August 2014. During this session,
the updated AAP Guidelines as well as the
basis for these changes will be discussed.
➤➤ Repeats as F2162
H. Cody Meissner, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 28 AB
WORKSHOP
2:00pm – 3:30pm
TT
W1114
Hands-on Rheumatology
Workshop for the Pediatrician
➤➤ Repeats as W1150
Convention Center, 11 A
Participants will have a brief formal presentation
and demonstration of a pediatric musculoskeletal
examination with an emphasis on the findings seen
in the pediatric rheumatic diseases. Participants then
will be divided into groups and rotate through stations
with patients and facilitators to practice and reinforce
their skills. Each patient will emphasize a different
aspect of the examination and diagnostic issues.
Erica Radden, MD
F1117 The Sleep-Obesity Connection
This is primarily a didactic session with opportunity
to ask questions of a noted expert in sleep
medicine and obesity. The faculty will address
what is currently known about the connection
between sleep and obesity and how pediatricians
can use this information to help their patients.
Elsie Taveras, MD, FAAP
F1118 What We REALLY Know About
Military Kids and Their Families
Convention Center, 9
This session will describe the research collected
over the last 10 years on US military families,
including the health and mental health effects of
deployment on service members, their spouses,
and their children. Guidance for translating the
research into practice will be discussed.
Patricia Lester, MD
Karen Marzan, MD, FAAP
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F1119 A Public Health Approach to Suicide
Prevention
➤➤ Repeats as F2095
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
4:00pm – 4:45pm
Convention Center, 10
Adolescent suicide has received increasing attention
in recent years. Increased awareness of depression
in youth and the growing appreciation of the effects
of bullying have made it a public health priority. This
session will describe the factors most commonly
associated with youth suicide attempts, evidencebased methods of suicide prevention, and ways that
pediatricians can promote a public health approach
to reducing this serious behavioral health problem.
Jeff Bridge, PhD
F1120 Childhood Hearing Impairment:
Therapeutic Breakthroughs for a Silent
Epidemic
Convention Center, 27
Dylan Chan, MD, PhD
CC Repeats from F1036
Convention Center, 28 CD
Harvey Chiu, MD
F1123 How Do I Improve Screening for
Sexually Transmitted Infections in My
Practice?
CC Repeats from F1069
Convention Center, 9
Gale Burstein, MD, MPH, FAAP
F1124 School Violence and the Role of the
Pediatrician
Convention Center, 24
This session will define school violence, review
trends in school violence, and provide tools to
address school violence in practice and in partnership with schools and public health agencies.
Robert Sege, MD, PhD, FAAP
F1125 Diagnosis and Management of
C difficile Infections, Including Fecal
Transplant
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
3:45pm – 5:30pm
3:50pm
Introduction
Convention Center, 8
Infantile Hemangiomas: Etiology,
Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation,
and Nonsurgical Management
The Back to Sleep campaign has been remarkably
successful in preventing sudden infant death
syndrome (SIDS) but has created a cohort of children
with positional plagiocephaly. Pediatricians are the
first to see this problem in the office, and need to
decide whether the misshapen skull is the result
of sleep position or other pathology. Management
can be very confusing. This session will help
attendees sort through this common conundrum!
Infantile Hemangiomas: Laser Therapy
and Surgical Treatment
Gresham Richter, MD
4:40pm
4:50pm
David Haslam, MD
David Darrow, MD, DDS, FAAP
Beth Drolet, MD
4:15pm
Convention Center, 26
F1126 Flat Heads: Evaluation and
Management
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 3
3:45pm
CC Repeats from F1037
Question and Answer Session
Infantile Hemangiomas: Case
Presentations
Gerald Grant, MD
Beth Drolet, MD; Steven Fishman, MD, FAAP;
Daniel Neely, MD; Gresham Richter, MD
5:30pm
4:00pm – 5:00pm
D1129 Sweet Nothings: Are Non-Nutritive
Sweeteners a Safe Bet to Recommend to
Your Pediatric Patients?
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Topics reviewed will include animal and human
data on concerns about cancer and non-nutritive
sweeteners, emerging data on taste preferences
and how this intersects with the exposure to
non-nutritive sweeteners, correlation data on
obesity and non-nutritive sweeteners, and how
this issue might be addressed in the future. The
debate will focus on our current understanding
of the pros and cons associated with use of
these substances in pediatric populations, as
well as gaps that remain in our understanding
of their effects in childhood and adolescence.
PRO: E. Cindy Fitch, PhD, RD
CON: Susan Swithers, PhD
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A1133 Skin Spots, Brain Spots
Convention Center, 33
Does that child have a rash or nevus, or perhaps
something more complicated that also is in his or
her brain. Identify the hallmarks of neurocutaneous
disorders, such as neurofibromatosis, tuberous
sclerosis, Sturge-Weber, ataxia-telangectasia,
and PHACES (posterior fossa malformations,
hemangiomas, arterial anomalies, cardiac defects,
eye abnormalities, sternal cleft and supraumbilical
raphe) syndrome. Learn how to diagnose and
treat these children in your practice, when to
order genetic tests, and when to consult.
SAT
H1130 Joint Surgical Program
Infantile Hemangiomas: When to Treat and
How?
POINT-COUNTERPOINT
DAILY SCHEDULE
Despite universal newborn hearing screening, delays
in intervention for childhood hearing impairment lead
to significant developmental and societal costs. Early
identification holds the key to success for existing
aural habilitative interventions and exciting new
treatments on the short- and long-term horizon.
F1122 Evaluation and Management of the
Child with Suspected Thyroid Disease:
Beyond the Basics!
Saturday
Paul Fisher, MD, FAAP; Sonia Partap, MD, FAAP
A1134 Heart Murmurs
CC Repeats from A1043
Convention Center, 31
Shaji Menon, MD, FAAP
A1135 The Child with Motor Disability:
Detection, Diagnosis, and Management
Convention Center, 25
This session will provide an interactive format to
review an algorithmic approach to the recognition
and workup of children with motor problems. Using
cases, a systems-based approach to the common
problems of children with neuromotor disorders
will be presented and discussed with attendees.
Reception
Nancy Murphy, MD, FAAP; Garey Noritz, MD, FAAP
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Saturday OCTOBER 11
INTERACTIVE GROUP FOURM
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I1138 Don’t Believe Everything You Read:
Getting the Most Out of Journal Articles
Convention Center, 7 B
Participants will review multiple examples of
common errors from pediatric journal articles.
The examples will teach participants how to
be more discriminating readers of research
conclusions and statistics in journal articles.
Valerie Flaherman, MD, MPH; Thomas Newman, MD,
MPH, FAAP
SEMINAR
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S1143 Is Subdural Hemorrhage Only Seen
With Abuse?
Convention Center, 28 AB
Clearly, infants with subdural hematoma and
other abusive injuries such as fractures, bruises,
or abdominal injuries are extremely likely to have
been abused. But what of children with unexplained
subdural hematomas? While subdural hematomas
are commonly considered to be traumatic injuries, is
every unexplained subdural hematoma presumptive
evidence of trauma, and therefore abuse? Abuse
deniers claim that the classic “triad” of subdural
hematoma, retinal hemorrhages, and encephalopathy
is being thoughtlessly used to diagnose abuse,
whereas others reasonably ask what other plausible
explanation there could be for intracranial bleeding.
With the risks of under and over-reporting so high,
what is a pediatrician to do when faced with a
child who has an isolated subdural hematoma?
Mark Dias, MD, FAAP; Christopher Greeley, MD, FAAP
S1144 Health and Mental Health Needs of
Children in US Military Families
Convention Center, 28 E
This session will address the recent statistics-related
US military services and deployment experiences.
Specifically addressed will be the health and mental
health effects of deployment on service members,
their spouses, and their children. Using lecture and
cases, strategies to provide anticipatory guidance and
assessment and brief interventions will be discussed.
Beth Ellen Davis, MD, MPH, FAAP
W1151
Eye Examination Skills Using
the Ophthalmoscope
➤➤ Repeats as S3052
➤➤ Repeats as W2060
Convention Center, 27
Convention Center, 11 B
This session will provide discussion to equip primary
pediatric health care providers to become confident
in managing all common behavioral concerns
that present in primary care pediatric practice.
Become confident in your ability to use the ophthalmoscope to evaluate the cornea, retina, and optic
nerve. Following a short didactic introduction, oneon-one instructor guidance is provided in techniques
for examining infants and children. Case studies
will be used to illustrate key findings. This session
is suitable for those who desire the most basic
instruction or those who wish to enhance their skills.
We guarantee you will see the optic disc by the end
of this workshop and have fun in the process.
Nathan Blum, MD, FAAP; Catherine Riley, MD
S1146 Care for Children Who Are
Assisted by Technology: Forging the Best
Partnerships with Caregivers
Convention Center, 29 CD
This session will use traditional presentation to
review the history and current state of children living
at home in the United States who are dependent
on technology; professional guidance published to
date on crucial considerations in planning transition
homes; fundamental priorities of the Medical Home
Initiative; and foundational principles of professional
partnerships among pediatricians, parents, and
family caregivers. The faculty will deliver valuable
insights and suggestions to pediatricians looking
to optimize skills needed to make the absolute
most of these partnerships in their own practices.
Robert Gross, MD, MBA, FAAP; Steven Lichtenstein, MD,
FAAO, FAAP
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F1153 Outbreak!: Working with Your Health
Department
Convention Center, 9
S1148
Dealing with Common Allergy
Conundrums in the Pediatrician’s Office
This session will describe different examples of
outbreaks (eg, tuberculosis [TB] in an upper middle
class child care center and a hepatitis outbreak
in a middle school). The session will focus on
lessons learned and emphasis on the value of
partnering with health department personnel.
➤➤ Repeats as S2056
Howard Taras, MD, FAAP
Margaret Hood, MD, FAAP; Kimberly Sistek
A
Convention Center, 30 DE
T
Pediatricians frequently encounter patients with
histories of adverse, and possibly, allergic reactions
to foods, antibiotics, other medications, insect
stings, and vaccines. These can be difficult adverse
clinical reactions to assess. Many times, these
patients get labeled as “allergic” without a sufficient
diagnostic workup. Although the clinical history can
be useful, it is not always the determining factor
in ruling out an allergic reaction. This session will
review selected cases, including skin testing, that
can be undertaken to help identify an allergic
sensitivity (eg, penicillin, venom, and vaccines).
F1154
Vitamin D: Bones and Beyond—
When to Screen, Whom to Treat and How
to Treat
John Kelso, MD, FAAP; Scott Sicherer, MD, FAAP
The faculty will discuss examples of cutaneous
nodules and assist the attendees in gaining knowledge
on the management and appropriate work-up.
S1149 The Multidisciplinary Evaluation
and Management of Pediatric
Lymphadenopathy: What Should I Do
and When?
CC Repeats from S1060
CC Repeats from F1071
Convention Center, 24
Neville Golden, MD, FAAP
F1155 Lumps and Bumps in Children
➤➤ Repeats as F2124
Convention Center, 26
Jeffrey Sugarman, MD, PhD
F1156 Addressing Mental Health Concerns
in Primary Care
Convention Center, 29 AB
➤➤ Repeats as F2122
Rachael Grace, MD; Catherine Lachenauer, MD
Convention Center, 28 CD
WORKSHOP
4:00pm – 5:30pm
TT
W1150
Hands-on Rheumatology
Workshop for the Pediatrician
CC Repeats from W1114
Convention Center, 11 A
Karen Marzan, MD, FAAP
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S1145 Behavioral Screening and
Management in Primary Care
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and assist attendees to differentiate mental
health concerns that can be managed within the
pediatric medical home from those that should
be referred to mental health specialists. There
will also be discussion on resources available
to assist in developing strategies for screening,
assessment, management, and tracking systems
for mental health concerns and for creating links
with local community mental health resources.
Rebecca Baum, MD, FAAP
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F1157 Burns: How and When to Care for
Them in the Office
CC Repeats from F1035
Convention Center, 32
Joseph Carey, MD
Special Events (Not Designated for CME Credit)
5:45pm – 7:00pm
Surgical Specialist Reception
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall Foyer
Join your fellow surgical specialists for networking
and complimentary food and drink. Come discuss
the latest surgical practices and advancements.
5:30pm – 7:00pm
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 4
AAP Council on Community Pediatrics and the
Community Access to Child Health (CATCH)
Program will present the 2014 Community
Pediatrics Awards and the CATCH F. Edwards
Rushton Award. The event incudes a poster display
session featuring successful community health
programs. Light refreshments will be served.
6:30pm – 7:30pm
You’re
closing
the door
to cancer.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Community Pediatrics Awards &
Poster Display
You’re not
opening
the door
to sex.
HPV vaccine is cancer prevention.
Low HPV vaccination rates are leaving
another generation of boys and girls
vulnerable to devastating cancers
caused by HPV.
USS Midway Aircraft Carrier
(Shuttle buses depart the Hilton Bayfront at 6:15pm)
SAT
Section on Medical Students,
Residents, and Fellowship Trainees
Program Reception and Poster Display
(Immediately follows the SOMSRFT
Education Program)
Enjoy an evening of networking while viewing
the clinical case poster presentations.
Reception Supported by Abbott Nutrition
Visit Booth #955 to
find out what CDC tools and
resources are available to help
you successfully communicate the
importance of HPV vaccine with parents.
7:00pm – 10:00pm
San Diego Experience! at the
USS Midway Aircraft Carrier
Step aboard the USS Midway for an incredible
San Diego Experience!
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/youarethekey
Shuttle bus transportation provided from all
conference hotels except the Wyndham Bayside
and the Embassy Suites.
See page 113 for more information.
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Sunday Plenary Sessions
10:30am – 12:15pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Moderator:
Norman “Chip” Harbaugh, MD, FAAP
National Conference & Exhibition Planning Group
Member
10:30am – 10:50am
P2074 Predicting the Future of
Pediatrics: Wise or Unwise?
James Stockman III, MD, FAAP
The rapidity of changes in health care delivery
that have occurred over the past decade have
affected our ability to provide an adequately
composed pediatric workforce for the future,
especially at the subspecialty level. The
factors influencing this and how they can be
modified, or not, are important to understand.
10:50am – 11:10am
P2075 The Future of Pediatric Clinical
Trials: The Critical Role of Patients
and Families
Stephen Spielberg, MD, PhD
Although clinical trials for new technologies
and medications are vital to advancing patient
care, physicians may find it difficult to explain
the importance of these trials to their patients
and their families. This session will review
challenges in advancing new technologies and
enhance the knowledge of attendees about
the importance of pediatric research and how
this research affects their daily practice.
➤➤ Also presenting at I2108
11:10am-11:30am
P2076 The Status of Gene Therapy
in Children
Chester Whitley, MD, PhD
The sequencing of the human genome has
led to hope and expectation of gene therapy
for genetic disorders. Reports of success in
treating hemophilia, Leber congenital amaurosis,
leukemia, and severe combined immunodeficiency will lead to the expectation that this
will soon be available for all genetic disorders.
This session will provide the pediatrician with
a solid understanding of the success and
limitations of gene therapy thus far and which
types of disorders will be most likely to be
treated in this novel manner in the near future.
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11:30am-11:50am
P2077 Pharmacogenomics: Special
Considerations for Pediatric Patients
Marc Williams, MD, FACMG, FAAP
An age-old question facing physicians is
why 2 individuals with the same disease
may respond differently when given identical
treatment. Pharmacogenomics has held
the promise of truly personalized medicine
in determining the best drug at the most
appropriate dose for an individual based
on genetic variations, especially in patients
with such chronic disorders as cancer,
asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis. This
session will review the current status of
pharmacogenomics in children and identify
which patients will most benefit from testing.
11:50am-12:10pm
P2078 This is Your Child’s Brain on
Computers: How Our Kids Can Thrive
in a Digital Age
James Steyer
With kids spending more time with media
and technology than with their parents or
in school, it’s essential that we understand
the effects of the digital world and teach
children to navigate it safely. The founder
of Common Sense Media will discuss the
social, emotional, and cognitive impact of
media and technology on children and explore
how we can prepare the next generation
to make the most of the digital world while
also avoiding pitfalls such as cyberbullying
and sharing inappropriate content.
CC Also presenting at H1084
3:00pm
Too Small to Fail
SPECIAL GUEST PLENARY SPEAKER
Hillary Rodham Clinton
OCTOBER 12
Sunday
Sunday
HIGHLIGHTS
7:00am – 8:00am
Meet-the-Expert Discussions
7:00am – 8:15am
District Breakfasts
8:30am – 10:00am
Educational Sessions
10:00am – 4:00pm
Exhibit Hall Open
10:30am – 12:15pm
Plenary Sessions
2:00pm – 5:45pm
5:30pm – 7:00pm President’s Reception
DAILY SCHEDULE
Educational Sessions
SUN
in the Exhibit Hall
Extended Exhibit Hall Hours and
Activities in the AAP Resource Center
7:00pm – 8:00pm
Young Physicians Reception
Background photo courtesy Joanne DiBona SanDiego.org
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Sunday OCTOBER 12
A
Special Event (Not Designated for CME Credit)
X2006
Everyday Neurology Questions
from Pediatricians
7:00am – 8:15am
CC Repeats from X1007
District Breakfasts
Convention Center, 30 DE
Hilton Bayfront (see signs onsite for specific room assignments)
Max Wiznitzer, MD, FAAP
Join your colleagues in an informal setting and learn more about what is happening in your chapter
and district by attending your district breakfast. District leaders will provide an update on national
initiatives as well as regional hot topics.
X2007 Infectious Disease Issues in
Internationally Adopted Children
Convention Center, 28 AB
Internationally adopted children have often been
infected with local pathogens prior to their adoption. This session will start with what families
should do in advance to protect themselves when
traveling to pick up an international adoptee as
well as how to protect all those who will be in
the home. Faculty will then discuss appropriate
screening tests for the internationally adopted child
and approaches to vaccinating these children.
Margaret Fisher, MD, FAAP
X2008 Understanding and Applying the
Newest Guidelines for Food Allergy
CC Repeats from X1004
Convention Center, 29 CD
Scott Sicherer, MD, FAAP
X2009 Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Problems of Children
➤➤ Repeats as X4008
Convention Center, 31
MEET-THE-EXPERT-DISCUSSION
X2003 Inhaled and Systemic Corticosteroid
Therapy: Effects on Growth and Adrenal
Suppression
conflicting and potentially harmful messages to
parents. This session will cover the literature related
to safe sleep practices, fatality review, and SUIDI—
the Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation
protocol of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, and learn how to talk with parents about
this important but potentially sensitive topic.
CC Repeats from X1005
Erich Batra, MD, FAAP
7:00am – 8:00am
Convention Center, 32
Mitchell Geffner, MD
X2004 Not Just “Back to Sleep”: What
You Still Don’t Know About Safe Sleep
for Infants
Convention Center, 29 AB
Positional asphyxia is the leading preventable cause
of death among infants under 1 year of age. Unsafe
sleep practices are prevalent, particularly among
certain racial and ethnic groups. While the Back
to Sleep campaign was enormously successful in
reducing the rates of sudden infant death syndrome
(SIDS), unsafe sleep environments due to bed
sharing, unsafe sleep locations, and unnecessary
items in the bed continue to cause numerous infant
deaths annually. Recent studies have shown that the
overwhelming majority of advertisements in parenting
magazines depict unsafe sleep environments, sending
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X2005 Telehealth for Complex Children:
Devil’s in the Details
Convention Center, 28 E
A background overview of telemedicine will be presented including a discussion of existing telehealth
initiatives. Case material from pediatric palliative care
(a pediatric home ventilator program and a home
pediatric palliative care program) will be presented
to illustrate the application of telehealth in the home
care of children receiving palliative care. Discussion of
the current strengths and weaknesses of telehealth
will be provided from a multidisciplinary perspective.
David Steinhorn, MD, FAAP
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This session will address the common sleep-disordered breathing problems of children who may
present in the primary care physician’s office
including obstructive sleep apnea, attention-deficit/
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or other learning
problems, and restless legs syndrome. Sleep
medicine is an emerging field and this will provide
the pediatrician with a better understanding of
sleep-disordered breathing issues and guidance
regarding when to refer to a sleep specialist.
Leila Kheirandish-Gozal, MD
X2010 Pump It Up! Acute Neuromuscular
Disorders You Should Not Miss
Convention Center, 33
Weakness in infancy and childhood can be the result
of problems with muscles, neuromuscular junction,
nerves, or any other part of the nervous system.
Although making a diagnosis can be challenging in
the office, certain neuromuscular disorders can be
life-threatening and should not be missed (eg, infant
botulism, Guillain-Barré syndrome). Our expert will
guide you through the initial steps, including how to
differentiate between weakness and decreased tone.
John Day, MD, PhD
X2011 Aspiration and Gastroesophageal
Reflux: Most Common Cause of Recurrent
Pneumonia in Children?
CC Repeats from X1006
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Gerald Loughlin, MD, FAAP
$$
Tickets Required
OCTOBER 12
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
8:00am – 12:00pm
T
H2015
Section on Orthopaedics
Program: Day 2
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon G
7:30am
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom MN
Welcome
Richard Schwend, MD, FAAP, Section
Chairperson
Norman Otsuka, MD, FAAP. Abstract
Chairperson
7:35am
9:30am
9:45am
11:15am
Scientific Session IV
Break
Scientific Session V
Top 10 Sports Papers
9:30am
Acknowledgement of Travel Grant
Recipients and Case Presentations
by Pediatric Residents and Allergy/
Immunology Fellows
On Track with Trecs: Newborn
Screening for Primary Immune
Deficiencies
Research Awards
Break
Food Allergy at School and Daycare
Presentation of 2014 Bret Ratner
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
Award & Lecture
Break
➤➤ See also H2083 Joint Program: Section
on Allergy & Immunology and Section on
Infectious Diseases
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 3
H2017 Section on Senior Members
Program
Health Issues for Pediatricians: “Physician
Heal Thyself”
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom I
8:00am
Welcome
8:55am
8:00am – 11:00am
H2018 Section on Child Abuse & Neglect
Program
Best Practices for Child Abuse Prevention
& Identification
Marriott Marquis, Leucadia
Optimizing Heart Health
9:45am
10:00am
Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect
11:30am
When You Are Concerned: Injury
Identification
Megan Letson, MD, MEd, FAAP
Defenses Against Dementia:
Maintaining Mental Agility
Dilip Jeste, MD
10:50am
Howard Dubowitz, MD, PhD, FAAP
10:30am
Break
Setting the Stage: CBT in Practice for
Weight Management
Myles Faith, PhD
11:15am
Principles of “How” in Weight Management
Myles Faith, PhD
12:30pm
1:00pm
SOOb Business Meeting and Networking
Adjourn
8:00am – 3:00pm
H2023 Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Program: Day 3
Medication Considerations in Neonatal Patients
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom CDGH
Break
Caring for Aging Skin
Welcome and Introduction
Overuse of Anti-Reflux Medications
in Neonates
Anna Maria Hibbs, MD, MSCE, FAAP
9:10am
Consequences of the Overuse of
Antibiotics in the NICU
C. Michael Cotten, MD
9:45am
10:00am
Break
Antiepileptic Medications and the
Neonatal Brain
Ronnie Guillet, MD, PhD, FAAP
10:35am
“Inert” Ingredients in Drugs Used
in the NICU
Cynthia Bearer, MD, PhD, FAAP
William Crain, MD
11:10am
Podium Presentations for Three Best
Pediatric History Abstracts
Section Business Meeting; Presentation
of Section Award
11:45am-1:00pmLunch on your own
12:00pm
Neonatology Career Development Semi-
Section Lunch
Adjourn
Question & Answer Session
Medications in Development to
Treat ROP
Helen Mintz-Hittner, MD, FAAP
Award Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
12:00pm
1:00pm
Update from the Committee on Fetus
and Newborn
Kristi Watterberg, MD FAAP
8:30am
8:35am
James Shira, MD, FAAP
Kern Buckner, MD
After the Report
Ken Resnicow, PhD
10:00am
10:15am
8:00am
8:00am – 1:00pm
8:05am
9:40am
MI Workshop: Using MI Skills in Brief
Clinical Encounters
SUN
Break
Scientific Session #4
Break
Scientific Session #5
Adjourn
Daniel Lindberg, MD
Ken Resnicow, PhD
9:00am
Moderators: Mary Nock, MD, FAAP
Breakfast with Siggy & Mike (aka
Clinical Problem Solving Session)
Michael Caty, MD, FACS, FAAP; Sigmund
Ein, MD, FACS, FAAP
8:50am
Motivational Interviewing in Practice:
A State of the Art Review
Supported by Abbott Nutrition
Recipient: Scott Sicherer, MD, FAAP
H2016 Section on Surgery Program: Day 3
8:00am
8:00am
DAILY SCHEDULE
11:15am
Adjourn
7:30am – 12:30pm
9:00am
9:15am
10:45am
11:00am
12:30pm
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom B
Corinne Keet, MD, FAAP
12:00pm
7:30am
T
H2021
Section on Obesity Program
Obesity Crash Course: Motivating Families
for Success
Thomas Fleisher, MD, FAAP
Norman Otsuka, MD, FAAP
Supported by Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of
North America
12:00pm
8:00am
10:15am
10:30am
Andrew Gregory, MD, FACSM, FAAP
J. Todd Lawrence, MD, PhD
11:55am
8:00am – 1:00pm
H2020 Section on Allergy & Immunology
Program: Day 2
New and Emerging Diagnostic Tools and
Therapies in Pediatric Allergy, Asthma, &
Immunology
7:30am – 12:00pm
Sunday
nar: “Forging an Academic Career Path”
Led by: Anna Maria Hibbs, MD, MSCE,
FAAP; Renate Savich, MD, FAAP
1:00pm
Concurrent Workshops
Workshop A: Anatomy of a Lawsuit
for Neonatologists
Jonathan Fanaroff, MD, JD, FAAP; William
McDonnell, MD, JD, FAAP
Workshop B: Data for Quality
Improvement: A Survey of Tools and
Methods You Should Be Using Now
Munish Gupta, MD, FAAP; Heather Kaplan,
MD, FAAP
$$
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Sunday OCTOBER 12
8:00am – 3:30pm
H2022 Section on Hospital Medicine
Program
Collaborative Guideline Implementation
and Learning
Part 2: Best Practices for Addressing Developmental
and Behavioral Issues in the School SettingPerspectives from China and the US
1:30pm
1:35pm
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom KLOP
Moderator: Mark Shen, MD, FAAP, Education and
Program Chairperson
8:00am
9:00am
Pamela High, MD, MS, FAAP
1:55pm
Scientific Abstract Session and
Award Presentation
Daniel Rauch, MD, FAAP, Abstract
Chairperson
Collaborative Learning through
Guidelines
2:25pm
2:35pm
Peter Margolis, MD, PhD
10:00am
Benchmarking Community Acquired
Pneumonia
12:00pm
2:35pm
Neonatal HSV Workups
Aaron Miller, MD, FAAP
Xingming Jin, MD, PhD
Business Lunch
Ricardo Quinonez, MD, FAAP, Section
Chairperson
1:30pm
Yaohua Dai, MD, PhD; Zonghan Zhu, MD, PhD
Michael Reiff, MD
A Preview of Upcoming AAP ALTE
Guidelines
Joel Tieder, MD, MPH, FAAP
2:30pm
Panel Discussion
Award Supported by Abbott Nutrition
➤➤ See also H3033 Joint Program: Section
on Critical Care and Section on Hospital
Medicine
2:55pm
3:15pm
3:25pm
Question & Answer Session
Providing Behavioral and Mental Health
Services in School Thomas McInerny, MD, FAAP
3:45pm
Shanghai Child Mental Health Needs
Assessment Project
Wenhong Cheng, MD, PhD; Fan Jiang, MD, PhD
4:15pm
4:30pm
Question & Answer Session
Adjourn
8:00am – 5:30pm
8:00am – 4:30pm
H2031 Section on Developmental &
Behavioral Pediatrics Program
Pediatric Response To Disasters
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon E
Part 1: Pediatric Response to Disasters
8:00am
Welcome
H2025 Section on International Child
Health Program
Countdown to 2015: Challenges, Problems,
and Moving Forward
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 4
8:00am
9:00am
Robert Voigt, MD, FAAP, Program Chair,
Section on Developmental & Behavioral
Pediatrics
8:05am
Pragmatic Issues in Responding to
Humanitarian Disasters
Karin Olness, MD, FAAP
8:45am
Providing Consultation to Schools
Impacted by Crisis
Break
Award Presentations
Dale Richmond/Justin Coleman Award
10:15am
Break
10:30am-12:15pm Beyond 2015: Achieving “Health for
Suzanne Dixon, MD, MPH
10:30am
C. Anderson Aldrich Award
Randi Hagerman, MD, FAAP
10:15am
Approaches to Promote Adjustment
and Coping in School Settings
All” in a Post-MDG World
Child Health and Human Rights
Theresa Betancourt, ScD, MA
11:15am
to Global Change
Local Health is Global Health: Overview
of Santa Barbara Street Medicine
Jason Prystowsky, MD, MPH
Through the Eyes of a Child: A
Refugee’s Story of Survival, Resilience,
and the Power of Hope
Clementine Wamariya
3:10pm
Saving Forests and Saving Lives:
Health in Harmony in West Kalimantan,
Indonesia
Kinari Webb, MD
3:45pm
4:00pm
4:15pm
Panel Discussion
Break
Keynote Address: Where Has Child
Health Been and Where is it Going?
Keynote Speaker: Hans Rosling, MD, PhD
5:00pm
5:15pm
Moderated Question & Answer Session
Closing Remarks and Announcements
➤➤ See also H3083 Joint Program: Section
on Bioethics and Section on International
Child Health
8:00am – 5:30pm
H2026 Section on Critical Care Program
Scientific Abstract Session & Fun with
Pediatric Critical Care Simulation
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom EF
Moderator: Brad Poss, MD, MMM, FAAP
8:00am
9:30am
10:45am
12:15pm
12:30pm
1:30pm
Platform Presentation of Scientific
Abstracts
Moderators: Parmi Suchdev, MD, FAAP,
SOICH Program Co-Chair; Nicole St Clair,
MD, FAAP
David Schonfeld, MD, FAAP
9:30am
9:45am
Posters and Photos Available for
Viewing
Introduction and Welcome;
Presentation of Hillman Award
for Lifetime Service and Lasting
Contributions to Global Child Health
Linda Arnold, MD, FAAP, SOICH
Chairperson
9:15am
2:00-4:00pm Stories from the Field: Individual Paths
2:00pm
Question & Answer Session
Providing Services and Support to
Students with ADHD and/or Other High
Prevalence Conditions
Panel Discussion
Lunch and Poster Viewing
SOICH Business Meeting and
Interactive Forum
Linda Arnold, MD, FAAP, SOICH
Chairperson
From National Nutrition Program to
Early Child Development—Chinese
Experience
Providing Services and Support to
Students with ADHD and/or Other High
Prevalence Conditions
Kavita Parikh, MD, FAAP
11:00am
Welcome
Environmental Impacts on Early Brain
Development and Opportunities for
Early Intervention
12:00pm
12:15pm
1:15pm
Oral Abstract Session I
Poster Walk Rounds and Break
Oral Abstract Session II
Abstract Awards
Pediatric Simulation Overview
(Box lunch provided & REGISTRATION
REQUIRED)
Simulation Sessions
Kiran Hebbar, MD, MBBS, FAAP; Tom
Kallay, MD; Luke Zabrocki, MD, FAAP
4:50pm
SOCC Update
Ed Conway, Jr., MD, MS, FAAP
5:00pm
SOCC Distinguished Career Award
Barry Markovitz, MD, MPH, FAAP
➤➤ See also H3033 Joint Program: Section
on Critical Care and Section on Hospital
Medicine
Health Implications of Global Migration
Santino Severoni, MD
Marleen Wong, PhD, LCSW
11:00am
Professional Self Care
Daniel Nelson, MD
11:45am
12:15pm
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Question & Answer Session
Lunch/SODBP Business meeting
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OCTOBER 12
F2039 Pediatric Pain and Suffering:
Managing Common Problems in Children
with Advanced or Chronic Illness
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
8:30am – 9:15am
F2034 Is That a Conversion Disorder?
Convention Center, 10
Does that patient have a neurological problem or is
it a conversion disorder? Do you know what to do
when a child has a conversion disorder? What about
malingering or Munchausen syndrome? Come learn
how to sort out conversion and other behavioral
disorders often confused as neurological problems.
Donald Gilbert, MD, FAAP
F2035 New Trends in the Management
of Acne
CC Repeats from F1088
➤➤ Repeats as F3090
Convention Center, 28 E
This session will focus on the general practitioner’s
needs, including the basics of pain treatment in
children with serious illness, with specific attention
to the approach for opioid use in children with acute
pain, neuropathic pain, and dyspnea. Additional
therapies for the treatment of neuropathic pain
will be discussed. Pain assessment tools will be
reviewed for complex patients such as those who
are nonverbal or have developmental delays.
Stefan Friedrichsdorf, MD, FAAP
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Jeffrey Sugarman, MD, PhD
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
8:30am – 10:00am
I2048 Using QI to Improve Care for Children
with Developmental-Behavioral Problems
Convention Center, 21
Quality improvement (QI) and patient safety
are critical competencies of pediatric care, and
primary pediatric health care professionals are
under increased pressure to demonstrate their
active involvement in QI activities for Maintenance
of Certification (MOC). Given their prevalence in
primary care pediatric practice and a reported
general lack of comfort in their management,
developmental-behavioral disorders present a
fertile ground for office-based QI activities.
Rebecca Baum, MD, FAAP; Eugenia Chan, MD, MPH, FAAP
I2049 Providing Oral Health Services in the
Medical Home
A2044 Dermatologic Potpourri
➤➤ Repeats as I3050
➤➤ Repeats as A4089
Convention Center, 7 A
➤➤ Repeats as F2098
Convention Center, 33
Convention Center, 29 AB
The faculty will discuss head lice, tinea capitis, diaper
dermatitis, warts, molluscum, scabies, pityriasis rosea,
select birthmarks, look-alikes, important exanthems,
cutaneous mastocytosis, urticaria pigmentosa, and
other conditions commonly seen in the office setting.
Indications for referral will be reviewed.
This session will provide attendees the elements
of performing an oral health risk assessment using
an oral health risk assessment tool and show
them how to use it as a guide in pediatric practice.
Once a clinician is comfortable with identifying
children as high risk, faculty will address how to
apply oral health prevention strategies, including
oral health education and counseling, and fluoride
varnish application. Faculty will demonstrate how
the pediatric office can use oral health as a topic
for implementation of a quality improvement
project. The pediatrician may choose to learn
how to do a fluoride varnish for these children.
T
Closed head injuries (CHI) are common in childhood and adolescence. The scientific literature
for CHI evaluation and management, although
incomplete and conflicting, is evolving. This
session will offer an opportunity for pediatricians
to be updated on the most current knowledge
about evaluation and management of minor
closed head injuries, including indications for
imaging and return to play recommendations.
➤➤ Repeats as A2103
Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH, FAAP
Convention Center, 25
F2037 The Preoperative Environment:
Preparation and Intraoperative Care
What was that? A seizure, breath-holding spell,
myoclonus, shuddering attack, migraine, tic,
faint, or something else? Come learn how
to sort out and identify the spells that will
present in your practice, and learn what is
neurological, cardiac, or even benign.
Convention Center, 32
This session will include a discussion on the preanesthetic or presedation evaluation of the patient with
a focus on identifying potential airway difficulties
and the presence of comorbid diseases with their
impact on perioperative care. Postoperative and
postprocedure care of patients will be highlighted,
including recovery, monitoring, pain control, and the
need for ongoing obervation based on the presence
of comorbid conditions such as prematurity.
Patricia Treadwell, MD, FAAP
A2045 Shake, Rattle, and Roll
Sucheta Joshi, MD, MB, FAAP; Raman Sankar, MD,
PhD, FAAN
A2046 Everything You Wanted to Know
About Ophthalmology but Were Afraid
to Ask: Cases from the AAP Challenging
Cases Series
Moises Auron, MD, FACP, FAAP
➤➤ Repeats as A3133
F2038 What’s New in Biologic Medications:
Know More Than Your Patients
Convention Center, 31
Convention Center, 28 AB
Since the mid 1990’s, biologic agents have been
available for pediatric rheumatologic diseases. It is
clear these agents work, what is less clear is how
they should be used to produce optimum benefit.
The indications, mechanism of action, benefits and
risks of biologics will be reviewed. The participant
will gain skills to better assist families in deciding
whether to use these medicines for their child.
$$
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Melinda Clark, MD, FAAP; Martha Ann Keels, DDS, PhD
I2050 What Should I Do with that Child
with a Chronic Cough?: A Problem-Based
Learning Approach
CC Repeats from I1104
Convention Center, 7 B
Don Bukstein, MD; Bradley Chipps, MD, FAAP
SEMINAR
8:30am – 10:00am
This fast-paced case series will discuss 10
ophthalmology cases presenting to a pediatrician’s
office. Attendees will learn how to diagnose, manage,
and educate their patients. Your questions about
when to refer, treat, or observe will be answered.
Cases covered will include nasolacrimal duct
obstruction, congenital cataract, pseudo strabismus,
real strabismus, torticollis, and some mystery cases.
David Granet, MD, FAAP; Shira Robbins, MD, FAAP
Carol Wallace, MD
SUN
F2036
Evaluation and Management of
Minor Closed Head Injuries
DAILY SCHEDULE
8:30am – 10:00am
Sunday
A
S2052
Neurodevelopmental Disorders:
Navigating the DSM-5
➤➤ Repeats as S2117
Convention Center, 30 DE
During this session, the presenter will highlight the
major changes in the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria related
to the new classification of Neurodevelopmental
Disorders, particularly those with significant revisions.
Case presentations will be used to illustrate
the impact of these changes in diagnosing and
accessing services for the pediatric population.
Robin Hansen, MD, FAAP
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Sunday OCTOBER 12
S2053 Do Violent Video Games Lead to
Aggression and Mass Shootings?
Convention Center, 29 CD
Newtown, Aurora, Columbine—what do all of
these mass shootings have in common? All of the
shooters were enamored of violent video games.
But is there cause-and-effect research linking the
2? How would you respond to a parent or reporter’s question about violent video games or other
violent media? Why are the public and the press
often skeptical of the research? This session will
feature 2 prominent researchers in this area who
will discuss the research findings; reasons the
research might be seen as inconclusive; intervention solutions; and how pediatricians can help
reframe the debate as a public health issue.
Edward Donnerstein, PhD; Douglas Gentile, PhD
T
S2058
How to Doctor a Team: Team
Physician 101
➤➤ Repeats as S3107
Convention Center, 8
This will be a didactic seminar led by a pediatric
sports medicine physician and an orthopaedic
sports medicine physician each with many years of
experience as a team doc. Case discussion will be
combined with question and answers to update the
attendee in the skills needed to be a high school or
middle school team physician in their communities.
Theodore Ganley, MD, FAAP; Paul Stricker, MD, FAAP
H2030 Section on Otolaryngology Program
A Potpourri of ENT Guidelines: A Practical
Review for Optimizing Patient Care
Marriott Marquis, Presidio
10:10am
8:30am – 10:00am
W2060
Eye Examination Skills Using
the Ophthalmoscope
T
Sleep Studies: Pros and Cons
Stacey Ishman, MD, MPH, FAAP
11:30am
11:45am
Break
Tonsillectomy for Sleep Apnea: What’s
the Evidence
Stacey Ishman, MD, MPH, FAAP
12:25pm
Convention Center, 26
Chronic Otitis Media: To Tube or Not
to Tube
David Tunkel, MD, FAAP
10:50am
WORKSHOP
S2054 Transition Into Practice
This interactive session is designed for the pediatrician
entering practice, the pediatrician early in practice, or
the pediatrician contemplating changing practices.
Finding and evaluating a practice, work-life balance,
practice finances, and relationships with insurers will
be explored.
10:00am – 1:30pm
Pediatric Rhinosinusitis: What’s New
in 2014
Anthony Magit, MD
1:00pm
Section Abstract Plenary Session and
Discussion
CC Repeats from W1151
Convention Center, 11 A
Robert Gross, MD, MBA, FAAP; Steven Lichtenstein, MD,
FAAO, FAAP
T
8:30am – 1:30pm
Convention Center, 24
Convention Center, 11 B
H2028 Section on Cardiology & Cardiac
Surgery Program: Day 3
Symposium 3: Long Term Care of the
Single Ventricle Patients 2014: Diagnosis,
Prevention and Management of Long-Term
Complications
Chest pain and syncope are common complaints
leading to significant anxiety for patients, parents,
and pediatricians. The prospect of a fatal or nearfatal event can be very stressful for the pediatrician.
This session will review causes of chest pain and
syncope in children and adolescents and ways to
recognize and eliminate the cause(s) that might
prove fatal or cause significant morbidity.
Anthony Magit, MD; Stacey Ishman, MD, MPH, FAAP
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 5
Mark Reuben, MD, FAAP; Christina Vo, MD, FAAP
S2055 Chest Pain and Syncope: Functional
or Fatal
➤➤ Repeats as S2145
Stuart Berger, MD, FAAP
S2056 Dealing with Common Allergy
Conundrums in the Pediatrician’s Office
CC Repeats from S1148
Convention Center, 27
John Kelso, MD, FAAP; Scott Sicherer, MD, FAAP
S2057 Adding and Enhancing Ancillary
Services
W2061
Otoscopy Workshop: Important
Observations and Diagnosis Using the
Otoscope
CC Repeats from W1064
8:30am
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
Presentation of the 2014 Young
Investigator Awards and Education
Travel Grants
W. Robert Morrow, MD, FAAP
8:30am – 12:00pm
8:35am
H2027 Section on Emergency Medicine
Program: Day 3
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom B
Moderator: Robert Schremmer, MD, FAAP
8:30am
Recipient: Andrew L. Cheng, MD
Supported by the Helen and Will Webster Foundation
8:40am
Impact of Healthcare Reform on PEM
Coffee Break
Unnatural Disasters
9:00am
Sarita Chung, MD, FAAP; Marie Lozon, MD,
FAAP; Tien Vu, MD, FAAP
9:25am
Convention Center, 9
Striving to provide comprehensive, high-quality,
evidence-based medical care to infants, children, and
young adults in their medical home is a mission for
all pediatric practices. Developing and implementing
services to support and expand the mission
efficiently as well as improving a practice’s bottom
line is imperative to be competitive and successful
in today’s changing healthcare environment.
Jeanne Marconi, MD, FAAP
Presentation of the 2013–2014
Research Fellowship Award
Shahryar Chowdhury, MD
Supported by the Helen and Will Webster Foundation
Joan Shook, MD, MBA, FAAP
9:30am
9:45am
Presentation of the 2014 Research
Fellowship Award
Founders Award Presentation
Robert Campbell, MD
Founders Award
Macdonald Dick, MD
9:35am
9:45am
Break
Symposium 3: Long-Term Care of the
Single Ventricle Patient: Diagnosis,
Prevention, and Management of LongTerm Complications
Moderator: Robert Beekman, MD, FAAP
Session 1: The Interventional Catheter
Approach to the Single Ventricle
Patient: Opportunities to Improve
Outcomes, Including a Discussion
about Coiling Collaterals, Creating
Fenestrations, and Other Potential
Interventions
John Moore, MD, MPH
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Session 2: HLHS: Current Expectations,
Risk Stratification: Are There Higher
Risk Subsets and What Is the Correct
Approach to Those Subsets?
➤➤ Repeats as F2123
Steven Schwartz, MD
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon D
Session 3: HRHS/Pulmonary Atresia
with Intact Ventricular Septum: Are
There Higher Risk Groups? How Do We
Decide to Decompress the RV? How Do
We Decide to Go Down the Transplant
Pathway? Is There an Evidence-Based
Algorithm to Help Us Decide?
Moderator: Eric Kirkendall, MD, MBI, FAAP
Despite iron supplementation, anemia remains a
finding in childhood. Although iron deficiency continues
to occur, frequently anemia has other causes. The
pediatrician is called upon to correctly diagnose
and treat iron deficiency and recognize the potential
causes and interventions for this nutritional deficiency.
In addition, the pediatrician should recognize when
anemia is from other causes such as immune
hemolysis, hemoglobinopathy, chronic disease, and
others. The speaker will give an overview of the
diagnosis and management of anemia in children.
4:30pm
4:45pm
Break
Poster Viewing Session &
Announcement of Best Poster Award
Adjourn
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
Convention Center, 28 CD
Faculty will present the spectrum of services
provided by school-based health centers (SBHC)
with examples from both rural and urban settings
noting where services can improve access and
can fit within the Medical Home model. The
session will review the literature related to SBHCs,
including both process and outcome studies.
Panel Discussion
Adjourn
Jane McGrath, MD, FAAP
F2068 Water on the Brain: Hydrocephalus,
Shunts, and Vents
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Founder’s Award
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in
Adolescents
Three percent of children in any pediatric practice
have macrocephaly but who actually has hydrocephalus? Learn to identify, evaluate, and/or refer the child
with new-onset hydrocephalus and appreciate the
latest techniques used for treatment. Understand
how to “trouble shoot” the child with hydrocephalus
when ill.
Paula Hillard, MD
Gerald Grant, MD
Medical Use of Hormonal
Contraception
Elizabeth Alderman, MD, FSHAM, FAAP
George Buchanan, MD, FAAP
T
F2070
Break a Leg! The Ins and Outs of
Performing Arts Medicine
Convention Center, 28 E
This session will provide the pediatrician with an overview of common performing arts sports. It will highlight unique injuries that occur in these sports, which
often require extensive flexibility and weight bearing
on all extremities. Faculty will review the sports-specific demands and how to counsel these athletes for
injury prevention, including nutritional interventions
to achieve peak performance. Finally, there will be a
review of the components of the female athlete triad
and how to identify it and treat it in their patients.
Teri McCambridge, MD, FAAP
T
F2071
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain:
Diagnosis, Approach, and Management
SUN
F2067 School-Based Health Centers: Easy
Access for Hard to Reach Populations
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 6
$$
Chris Longhurst, MD, MS; Susan Kressly,
MD, FAAP; Stephen Morgan, MD, FAAP
9:30am – 10:15am
H2063 Section on Adolescent Health
Program
Hot Topics in Pediatric and Adolescent
Gynecology
12:00pm
12:30pm
2:00pm
Abstracts
Break
Abstracts Continued
Break & Snacks
Oberst Award & Presentation
Business Meeting & Announcement of
Best Paper Award
Switching EMRs: Three Case Examples
Session 6:The Role of Transplantation
in the Single Ventricle Patient. When,
Why and Outcomes?
9:00am – 12:30pm
10:45am
11:00am
11:15am
9:15am
10:30am
10:45am
12:00pm
12:20pm
12:50pm
Ronald Woods, MD, FAAP
Shelley Miyamoto, MD
9:45am
10:00am
Scientific Abstract Session
Welcoming Remarks: Eric Kirkendall, MD,
MBI, FAAP
5:30pm
Session 5: Is There a Role for
Mechanical Support Either As a Bridge
to Transplant or as Destination Therapy
in the Failed Single Ventricle Patient:
Evidence For and Is It Even Possible?
9:00am
9:00am
Convention Center, 32
DAILY SCHEDULE
Break
Symposium 3: Long-Term Care of the
Single Ventricle Patient: Diagnosis,
Prevention, and Management of LongTerm Complications (continued)
Session 4: Protein-Losing Enteropathy,
Hepatic Dysfunction, and Other
Complications/Comorbidities of the
Fontan Physiology—Can They Be
Predicted? Can They Be Prevented?
Shaji Menon, MD, FAAP
1:30pm
F2069 Anemia in Children: Iron Deficiency
and Beyond
H2064 Council on Clinical Information
Technology Program
Charles Fraser, Jr., MD, FAAP
11:15am
11:30am
9:00am – 5:30pm
Sunday
➤➤ Repeats as F3037
Convention Center, 28 AB
Multiple case presentations will illustrate the distinguishing features of the various forms of amplified
musculoskeletal pain (AMP). The most appropriate
approach to evaluating each case will be discussed,
including the use of laboratory and imaging studies.
Cara Hoffart, DO, FAAP
F2072 Physician Assistants in Pediatrics:
The Bottom Line on Benefits to Your
Practice
Convention Center, 29 AB
Hoffmann Award
Break
Genital Complaints in Young Girls and
Adolescents
A practice analysis recently conducted by the
National Commission on Certification of Physician
Assistants (NCCPA) investigated the knowledge
and skills used by certified physician assistants
(PAs) practicing in pediatrics and the functions
they perform within the specialty. The results
and implications of this analysis provide insight
into opportunities for practices to benefit from
the incorporation of qualified certified PAs.
Joyce Adams, MD, FAAP
Greg Thomas, PA, MPH
Panel Discussion
Section Business Meeting and Lunch
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Sunday OCTOBER 12
F2159 Preschool Vision Screening Made
Fast, Easy, and Accurate
Convention Center, 10
This seminar will introduce important concepts
and techniques that permit the pediatrician and/
or staff to accurately assess visual acuity and
perform eye screenings in preschool-aged children.
These techniques will include the use of validated
eye charts, correct vision-testing techniques with
a child-friendly approach, and a review of recent
advances in photoscreening device technology.
Daniel Neely, MD
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
12:00pm – 4:30pm
Exhibit Hall Open
H2082 Joint Program: Section on
Telehealth Care and Section on Home Care
Telehealth, Home Care and the Medical
Home: New Modalities in the Care of
Children with Medical Complexity
Don’t miss all the great attractions in the
Exhibit Hall including the AAP Resource
Center author signings, product theater
presentations, and hundreds of exhibitors.
Marriott Marquis, Solana/Point Loma
12:30pm – 1:30pm
12:00pm
Welcome and Introductions
Moderators: Alexander Okun, MD, FAAP;
Peter Dehnel, MD, FAAP
PLENARIES
Sunday Plenary Sessions
10:30am – 12:15pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Moderator:
Norman “Chip” Harbaugh, MD, FAAP
National Conference & Exhibition Planning Group Member
12:30pm
1:10pm
1:20pm
2:00pm
2:10pm
2:20pm
3:10pm
3:20pm
3:50pm
4:30pm
Dale Alverson, MD, FAAP
Question & Answer Session
Gresham Bayne, MD, FAEEM
Question & Answer Session
Break
James Marcin, MD, MPH, FAAP
Question & Answer Session
SOHCa and SOTC Business Meetings
Networking for All Attendees
Adjourn
10:30am – 10:50am
P2074 Predicting the Future of
Pediatrics: Wise or Unwise?
James Stockman III, MD, FAAP
10:50am – 11:10am
P2075 The Future of Pediatric Clinical
Trials: The Critical Role of Patients
and Families
12:00pm – 5:00pm
H2081 Section on Uniformed Services
Program
USPS LITE
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom D
12:00pm
Stephen Spielberg, MD, PhD
11:10am – 11:30am
P2076 The Status of Gene Therapy in
Children
12:35pm
11:50am – 12:10pm
Outstanding Service and Dave Berry
Awards
Odgen Bruton Lectureship
Best of the Best: Recent Advancements
in Military Medicine
COL Thomas Burklow, MD, FACC, FAAP
1:25pm
P2077 Pharmacogenomics: Special
Considerations for Pediatric Patients
Marc Williams, MD, FACMG, FAAP
Welcome and Overview of the Section
CAPT Christine Johnson, MD, FAAP
12:10pm
Chester Whitley, MD, PhD
11:30am – 11:50am
10:00am – 4:00pm
5:30pm – 7:00pm (EXTENDED EXHIBIT HALL HOURS)
What’s Happening with Military Medical
Home?
LCDR (s) Ruth Gardner, MD, FAAP; Maj
William Toth, MD, FAAP
2:15pm
2:25pm
Break
An Ounce of Inspiration
George Ruiz, MD
P2078 This is Your Child’s Brain on
Computers: How Our Kids Can Thrive
in a Digital Age
3:15pm
3:25pm
James Steyer
3:35pm
3:45pm
Ogden Bruton Top Research Abstract
Andrew Margileth Top Research
Abstract
Howard Johnson Top Research Abstract
Uniformed Services Alumni Gathering
Review of Scientific Award Posters and
Time with Pediatric Specialty Advisors
Lunchtime Learning Sessions
(Not Designated for CME Credit)
V2066 Community Pediatrics and
Child Health
Convention Center, 10
The Council on Community Pediatrics and
Community Access to Child Health (CATCH)
programs will host a networking session to
discuss the latest topics in community pediatrics including population health strategies and
activities. Academy resources and materials
in community pediatrics will be highlighted.
Sponsored by the Council on Community Pediatrics
V2073 MOC at the Academy: A Roadmap
for AAP Members
Convention Center, 21
This session will provide an overview of the AAP
Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Portfolio
Program and opportunities to engage with the
AAP in quality improvement work. Participants
will learn about the American Board of Pediatrics
standards and requirements for MOC as they
relate to the development of MOC initiatives. The
session will provide members with an opportunity to network and share experiences related
to their quality improvement and MOC work.
Sponsored by the Division of Quality
V2079 Helping Babies Breathe® Overview
Convention Center, 26
Learn more about Helping Babies Breathe (HBB),
neonatal resuscitation education developed
specifically for resource limited environments.
HBB has been taught to more than 100,000
birth attendants in 60 developing world
countries. This session will be of interest to
those who do global outreach to such areas.
Sponsored by the Division of Life Support Programs
V2080 PediaLink: CME, MOC…and More!
Convention Center, 29 CD
This session will provide a guided walkthrough of
the revised and updated PediaLink.org, the AAP
online center. Staff will demonstrate tools and
features like CME Finder, Transcript, the Learning
Plan and preview a variety of online courses.
There will be time to answer specific questions.
Sponsored by the PediaLink Editorial Board
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OCTOBER 12
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
12:30pm – 3:30pm
H2084 Section on Young Physicians
Program
Advocating for Yourself: Promoting Your
Early Career Development
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom A
12:30pm
Career Development: Building your
Educational Portfolio/CV
Corinne Lehmann, MD, FAAP
1:30pm
2:30pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
1:00pm – 5:45pm
H2086 Council on Early Childhood Program
A Quest for Quality
H2089 Section on Hospice & Palliative
Medicine Program
Advanced Topics in Pediatric Palliative and
Hospice Care: From High Touch to Distant
Touch
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom H
Moderator: Seth Scholer, MD, MPH
1:00pm
1:05pm
2:00pm
2:15pm
Break/Networking
Assessing the Quality of Child Care:
The Environmental Ratings Scale and
an International Perspective
Assessing Health and Safety Quality:
The Health and Safety Checklist for
Early Care and Education Programs
Questions and Speaker Response Period
Council Award Presentation,
Followed by Council Business
H2092 Provisional Section on Tobacco
Control Program
Addressing Tobacco Control Issues in Office
Practice: How Can Pediatricians Combat
Burnout?
1:10pm
Introduction
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom A
James Gern, MD, FAAP
Moderator: Judith Groner, MD, FAAP
Viruses and Asthma
1:00pm
1:40pm
The Microbiome and Asthma
James Gern, MD, FAAP
2:10pm
1:10pm
2:10pm
Break
When and How to Evaluate Patients
With Recurrent Infections
Evaluation and Management of
Allergies to Antimicrobials
Stefan Friedrichsdorf, MD, FAAP
2:45pm
3:00pm
3:45pm
4:10pm
4:45pm
5:45pm
Karen Wilson, MD, MPH, FAAP
4:00pm
H2090 Section on Med-Peds Program
How Pediatricians Transition Adolescents
to Adult Care: Lessons Learned in Quality
Improvement and How to Get Paid
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom C
Moderator: Michael Donnelly MD, FACP, FAAP
1:00pm
Updated “Six Core Elements” for
Implementing the Clinical Report and
Algorithm Developed by the AAP/
AAFP/ACP to Improve Health Care
Transition
Patience White, MD, MA, FAAP
2:00pm
Section Poster Session and Section
Reception
John Kelso, MD, FAAP
3:45pm
4:00pm
Poster Viewing Session
Oral (Podium) Presentations
Business Meeting and Networking
Session
Adjourn
1:00pm – 6:00pm
Prenatal Smoking & Subsequent
Childhood Obesity
Integrating Tobacco Prevention into
Office and Hospital Practice
Break
Consultation Etiquette: From Novice
to Advanced Practice, Skills, and
Techniques
Stefan Friedrichsdorf, MD, FAAP; David
Steinhorn, MD, FAAP
Michele La Merrill, PhD, MPH
3:00pm
Dennis Murray, MD, FIDSA, FAAP
3:15pm
Emerging Products
Rachel Grana, PhD, MPH
Acute and Chronic Sinusitis and
Allergic Airways Disease
Todd Mahr, MD, FAAP
2:30pm
2:45pm
Welcome
Ruth Etzel, MD, PhD, FAAP, Co-Chair
Karen Wilson, MD, MPH, FAAP, Co-Chair
Leonard Krilov, MD, FAAP
Advanced Nonpharmacological Pain
Management Techniques: Guided
Imagery, Hypnosis, and Other Skills
SUN
1:00pm – 5:00pm
H2083 Joint Program: Section on Allergy
& Immunology and Section on Infectious
Diseases
When Microbes Meet Allergic Disease
Telehealth for Palliative Care: Current
Examples, Available Technology, and
Logistical and Privacy Considerations
David Steinhorn, MD, FAAP
1:45pm
Abbey Alkon, RN, PNP, PhD
4:15pm
4:30pm
1:00pm – 4:00pm
1:00pm
1:00pm
Thelma Harms, PhD
3:15pm
Karen Miller, MD, FAAP
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom MN
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon F
DAILY SCHEDULE
Panel Discussion
What You Need to Know As a “New”
Leader in Your Workplace: When to Say
Yes and How to Say No
Welcome
Defining and Measuring Quality
Child Care
Thelma Harms, PhD
Interactive Workshop
Contract Negotiations and Medical
Liability
Richard Lander, MD, FAAP; Mark Reuben,
MD, FAAP
Sunday
Quality Improvement Strategies and
Resources Used by Pediatric and Adult
Medicine Practices in the DC Transition
Learning Collaborative
Margaret McManus, MHS
Question & Answer Session
Adjourn
2:45pm
Interactive Discussion: Billing
Strategies for Transition Payment
Margaret McManus, MHS
3:30pm
Interactive Session: Developing Your
Practice’s Transition Policy
Patience White, MD, MA, FAAP
5:00pm
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1:00pm – 7:00pm
H2087 Section on Transport Medicine
Program
Grooming the Next Generation of
Transport Leaders
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom CG
Welcome and Section Business Meeting
1:00pm
Michele Moss, MD, FAAP, Section
Chairperson
Plenary: Leadership/Visionary Keynote
1:15pm
Uma Kotagal, MBBS, MSc
Panel Discussion: “So Now You Are
In Charge—Pearls From Learning the
Hard Way”
2:15pm
Paula Agosto, RN; John Giuliano, MD;
Jay Pershad, MD, FAAP
Afternoon Break
Abstract Sessions
3:15pm
Moderator: Caraciolo Fernandes, MD, FAAP
Oral Presentations
Poster Presentations
25th Anniversary Celebration
Adjourn
3:30pm
5:00pm
6:00pm
7:00pm
➤➤ See also C3017 & C4013
F2099 Bleeding Disorders in Adolescents
with Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding:
Whom to Study and What to Order?
➤➤ Repeats as F3068
Convention Center, 26
Faculty will review the definition and causes of menorrhagia in adolescents. Discussion will include the role
of bleeding disorders in menorrhagia and approaches
to laboratory diagnosis of bleeding disorders.
Guy Young, MD, FAAP
F2100 How and Why Pediatric Health
Providers Should Diagnose and Treat Food
Insecurity: Clinical and Policy Implications
Convention Center, 9
One in 10 households with children in the United
States is food insecure, or unable to consistently
provide their children with adequate, nutritious
food for an active, healthy lifestyle. This session
will review trends in childhood food insecurity and
the linkages between food security status and
nutritional, physical, and mental health outcomes
in children; particular attention will be devoted to
examining the relationship between food insecurity
and obesity. The session will also describe methods
and strategies to screen for food insecurity and
community, state, and federal resources for families.
Deborah Frank, MD, FAAP
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F2095 A Public Health Approach to
Suicide Prevention
CC Repeats from F1119
Convention Center, 10
Jeff Bridge, PhD
F2097 A Newborn Has Prenatally Diagnosed
Hydronephrosis: What Do I Do Now?
Convention Center, 32
With the routine use of prenatal ultrasonography, the
diagnosis of hydronephrosis is being made more
often. The vast majority of cases of hydronephrosis
are not associated with any significant pathology and
do not need any treatment. However, some cases
can be associated with significant pathology such
as high-grade reflux and/or obstruction. The finding
of hydronephrosis on prenatal screening can cause
significant anxiety for the expectant parents, and
the burden on how to radiographically evaluate the
newborn with this finding often falls into the hands of
the pediatrician. This session will review the natural
history of prenatally diagnosed hydronephrosis and
the pathologic conditions that can be associated
with this. Recent guidelines will also be discussed as
they relate to the use of prophylactic antibiotics and
what radiographic studies should be considered.
Thomas Kolon, MD, FAAP
T
F2098
Evaluation and Management
of Minor Closed Head Injuries
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I2107 LGBTQ Issues for Practicing
Pediatricians
CC Repeats from I1050
Convention Center, 7 B
Charles Wibbelsman, MD, FAAP
I2108 The Future of Pediatric Clinical Trials:
The Critical Role of Patients and Families
Convention Center, 7 A
Although clinical trials for new technologies and
medications are vital to advancing patient care,
physicians may find it difficult to explain the importance of these trials to their patients and their
families. This session will provide an in-depth review
of the challenges in advancing new technologies
and enhance the knowledge of attendees about
the importance of pediatric research and how this
research affects their daily practice. An emphasis
will be placed on the role played by families and how
involvement in clinical trials can have a dramatic
impact not just in advancing medical care but also
in improving outcomes for individual patients.
Lindsey Elsaesser; Stephen Spielberg, MD, PhD
I2109 Everything You Always Wanted
to Know about Breastfeeding! Basic
Breastfeeding Clinical Support Skills
Convention Center, 21
Convention Center, 33
This practical, case-based session will teach the
practitioner basic skills of assessing proper positioning, latch-on, and milk transfer. Breastfeeding
mothers and babies will demonstrate breastfeeding
techniques and discuss how pediatric providers
can best support breastfeeding. Indications for
the use of breast pumps and ancillary feeding
devices will be reviewed, and these products will
be available for demonstration. Incorporating
breastfeeding anticipatory guidance into pediatric
practice will be emphasized. Reimbursement for
breastfeeding support will also be covered.
Seth Pransky, MD
Michelle Brenner, MD, IBCLC, FAAP; Joan Meek, MD, MS, FAAP
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A2103 Shake, Rattle, and Roll
CC Repeats from A2045
Convention Center, 25
Sucheta Joshi, MD, MB, FAAP; Raman Sankar, MD, PhD, FAAN
A2104 Differential Diagnosis of ENT
Disorders: You Make the Call
CC Repeats from A1044
A2105 PREP: Infectious Disease Live
Convention Center, 31
As diagnostic and therapeutic options for the treatment of infectious diseases in children continue to
change, general pediatricians often find themselves
seeking updated information about these issues.
Using infectious disease case vignettes, this
activity will address gaps in knowledge regarding
the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of common infectious diseases seen in primary care,
such as (but not limited to) infectious diarrhea,
skin and soft-tissue infections, wound infections,
tuberculosis, and vaccine preventable diseases.
Gaps in knowledge regarding changes/updates in
vaccine recommendations will also be addressed.
Ayesha Mirza, MD, FAAP; Angela Myers, MD, FAAP
CC Repeats from F2036
Convention Center, 29 AB
Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH, FAAP
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S2111
Critical Cardiac Problems
Commonly Missed in Office Practice
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Delayed recognition of serious heart problems in children often results in complications and death. This
session will highlight five disorders commonly missed
in office practice and will provide tools for early
recognition and management. Specific disorders will
include critical left heart obstruction in the newborn,
cyanotic heart defects with minimal cyanosis, dilated
cardiomyopathy, long QT syndrome and other channelopathies, and chronic tachycardia with tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy. Attendees will learn the appropriate routes for referral and treatment options that
exist for their patients with these critical problems.
Kevin Shannon, MD
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OCTOBER 12
S2112 Probiotics, Prebiotics and Synbiotics:
Which “Biotic” Is Appropriate for Children?
S2117 Neurodevelopmental Disorders:
Navigating the DSM-5
CC Repeats from S1110
CC Repeats from S2052
Convention Center, 28 E
Convention Center, 28 AB
Michael Cabana, MD, FAAP
Robin Hansen, MD, FAAP
S2113 Evidence-Based and Alternative
Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Convention Center, 24
Lynn Cole, MS; Susan Levy, MD, MPH, FAAP
A
S2114
The Child with Recurrent
Infections: When to Worry and What to Do
➤➤ Repeats as S3056
Stuart Abramson, MD, PhD, FAAP; Margaret Fisher, MD, FAAP
Rebecca Baum, MD, FAAP
2:00pm – 3:30pm
TT
W2119
Hands-on Examination of
Shoulder and Elbow
➤➤ Repeats as W2155
F2123 Anemia in Children: Iron Deficiency
and Beyond
CC Repeats from F2069
Convention Center, 32
Convention Center, 11 A
George Buchanan, MD, FAAP
Faculty will provide a brief presentation on the anatomy and examination of the shoulder and elbow,
including a demonstration of each component of
the examination. Participants will then pair up and
practice examining each other’s shoulder and elbow
while the faculty evaluates them. Sleeveless shirts
or tank tops are recommended for participants.
CC Repeats from F1155
Alex Diamond, DO, MPH, FAAP; Andrew Gregory, MD,
FACSM, FAAP
F2125 Responding to Dental Trauma
in the Pediatric Office
T
W2120
Emergencies in the Office:
Are You Ready?
➤➤ Repeats as W2154
All pediatricians need to understand and be able to perform basic lifesaving procedures. These events are rare
and pediatricians require review and updates so that they
can maintain the knowledge and equipment necessary to
perform these procedures. This hands-on workshop will
provide an alternative format suitable for the pediatrician
who wants a basic review and updates on these skills.
Joshua Nagler, MD, FAAP; Lise Nigrovic, MD, MPH, FAAP
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAM
F2124 Lumps and Bumps in Children
Convention Center, 26
Jeffrey Sugarman, MD, PhD
➤➤ Repeats as F3126
Convention Center, 9
This session will focus on dental trauma, both
intentional and accidental, including trauma as a
result of sports participation. Attendees will learn
to appreciate the need for immediate response
to the dental trauma, particularly when it comes
to time-sensitive need for management that
might affect the outcome and tooth survival.
Martha Ann Keels, DDS, PhD
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F2126
Severe Obesity in Young
Children: Big Problems for Little Ones
CC Repeats from F1068
Convention Center, 10
2:00pm – 5:00pm
Convention Center, 29 CD
Headache is so common in children, but when
is it a migraine? Learn to rule out worrisome
headaches, diagnose migraines, and execute
a sound treatment plan. And realize that many
things you thought weren’t migraine really are!
Come learn from these headache cases.
H2091 Section on Epidemiology, Public
Health, and Evidence Program
The Pharmacoepidemiology of
Psychotropic Drugs During Childhood:
Implications for the Future
Hilton Bayfront, 206
2:00pm
Paul Fisher, MD, FAAP; Thomas Koch, MD, FAAN, FAAP
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S2116
What to Do With the Limping Child:
Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Perspectives
2:05pm
➤➤ Repeats as S3058
2:45pm
2:55pm
Convention Center, 27
This session is designed to teach the participant how
to recognize abnormal gait patterns, appropriately
assess the limping child, generate a differential diagnosis, and determine when referral to a subspecialist
is necessary and which subspecialist is appropriate.
4:00pm – 4:45pm
F2128 Below the Curve: Diagnosing
Malnutrition in Your Office
➤➤ Repeats as F4017
Moderators: Alex Kemper, MD, MPH, MS,
FAAP; Charles Woods, MD, MS, FAAP
Convention Center, 10
Psychotropic Med Use and Misuse
in Children
Question & Answer Session
Solutions for Appropriate Use of
Psychotropic Meds in Children
Anne Zajicek, MD, PharmD, FAAP
3:35pm
3:45pm
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
Introduction and Overview
Richard Wasserman, MD, FAAP
Michael Henrickson, MD, MPH, FAAP; Kit Song, MD, FAAOS
This session will review the data concerning
the actual incidence of malnutrition in pediatric
patients. The development and literature
that guided the creation of the new pediatric
malnutrition definition will be presented and then
applied through several case presentations.
Mark Corkins, MD, FAAP
Question & Answer Session
Foundation for Better Diagnosis of
Pediatric Behavioral Issues: EBM
Review of Diagnostic Test Basics
Charles Woods, MD, MS, FAAP
4:30pm
4:50pm
Sports
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World of Pediatrics
Convention Center, 29 AB
Elsie Taveras, MD, FAAP
S2115 My Head Is Going to Explode:
Migraines and Its Variants
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F2122 Addressing Mental Health Concerns
in Primary Care
SUN
Infections are common during childhood. This seminar will discuss how to identify the child who has
either too many infections or infections that suggest
an underlying immunodeficiency. Faculty will review
the expected number and types of infection, expected
course of the usual infections, and pathogens that
should raise concerns. This session will also discuss
the immunologic evaluation for children: which tests
are appropriate in the general pediatric office and
which should be done by an immunologist.
3:00pm – 3:45pm
CC Repeats from F1156
WORKSHOP
Convention Center, 11 B
Convention Center, 30 DE
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
DAILY SCHEDULE
The medical home provides culturally sensitive,
comprehensive, and coordinated care. Because
children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are
provided with multiple interventions, some of which
the family and clinician may not agree on, it is important for the primary care provider to have the skills
to collaborate with families in an effective fashion.
The use of decision aids is one approach that will
be reviewed. This methodology is useful when the
evidence for interventions is not sufficient for a
specific indicated recommendation to be made. The
session will explore current complementary therapies
popular for ASD and approaches to collaborative
care that can be used in the medical home.
Sunday
Overall Discussion
SOEp Business Meeting
Spanish/English Interpretation
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Sunday OCTOBER 12
F2129 Dispelling ADHD Myths and
Misconceptions in Primary Care
➤➤ Repeats as F3155
Convention Center, 28 CD
This session will review popular myths about the
care of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and equip participants with
take-home skills to counsel families about the
importance of evidence-based care to improve
long-term outcomes for children with ADHD.
Andrew Adesman, MD, FAAP
F2130 Preventing HPV-Related Cancers:
Pediatricians and the HPV Vaccine
Convention Center, 29 CD
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine has been
widely used in many countries and has proven to
be very safe and effective. However, immunization
rates for adolescents in the United States are
unacceptably low and are lagging behind other
vaccines recommended for children at ages 11
to 12 years. Thus, a large number of adolescents
remain unprotected against the HPV serotypes that
cause most cervical cancers in women and other
anogenital and oral cancers in women and men. In
this session, the epidemiology of HPV infections and
related cancers, the rationale for current AAP recommendations, and the safety and effectiveness of the
currently licensed HPV vaccines will be presented.
Joseph Bocchini, MD, FAAP
F2131 Speaking Skills for Everyone: From
Office Meetings to National Conferences
Convention Center, 28 E
Powerful presentations change lives. Presentation
skills can be learned. Teaching and communication
skills are core competencies that you need whether
you are speaking to a patient or at a national conference or to a TV audience. Participants will learn
various teaching strategies that can be used across
multiple settings applying adult learning theory to
express their message creatively and memorably.
Attendees will learn to craft the organization of
their presentation as a story by combining facts
and emotions for maximum impact. Discussion
about the dangers of PowerPoint and cognitive
load theory will be addressed, and PowerPoint
pearls and pitfalls will be demonstrated.
4:00pm – 5:00pm
D2135 Developmental Dysplasia of the
Hip: Should Screening Be Abandoned?
Convention Center, 30 ABC
This will be a scintillating debate between 2
pediatric orthopaedic surgeons with many years of
experience caring for children with developmental
dysplasia of the hip (DDH). Should screening
for DDH be abandoned? The natural history of
untreated DDH, complications of treatment,
problems with late diagnosis and treatment,
the role of ultrasound and radiographs, the
cost of treatment, and the long-term outcomes
of DDH will be highlighted in this educational
and entertaining point-counterpoint session.
PRO: Brian Shaw, MD, FAAOS, FAAP
CON: Lee Segal, MD, FAAP
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A2137 Interactive Neonatal Case Reviews
Convention Center, 25
Selected questions from the Neoreviews Plus
online learning experience will be presented to
the audience in a way to stimulate discussion
about important topics related to neonatal disease and management. In addition to providing
clinical content, the value of this type of online
experience as a tool for continuing learning and
fulfillment of MOC requirements will be stressed.
William Engle, MD, FAAP; John Hartline, MD, FAAP
A2138 PREP:Live—Emergency Medicine
Convention Center, 31
This session will use the PREP Self-Assessment
format to improve the knowledge base
and management skills of pediatricians
in common pediatric emergencies.
Jay Pershad, MD, FAAP; Martha Wright, MD, FAAP
A2139 Primary Care Psychopharmacology
Karen Miller, MD, FAAP
CC Repeats from A1095
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Alison Schonwald, MD, FAAP
F2132
Sports Dermatology: Pearls for
the Pediatrician
Convention Center, 32
Skin conditions will be discussed that have
implications for athletes. Emphasis will be on
the contagious skin conditions such as herpes
gladiatorum, tinea gladiatorum, molluscum contagiosum and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus (MRSA). Guidelines from the National
High School Athletic Association sports medicine
committee will be reviewed along with the National
College Athletic Association recommendations.
Recognition and treatment of common conditions
such tinea cruris, tinea pedis, ingrown toenails,
and traumatic bullae will also be covered.
Gregory Landry, MD, FAAP
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specific examinations and observation of children
to better inform these decisional steps. Faculty
will address methods for optimal communication
with pediatric orthopedic surgeons and/or physical
medicine physicians for coordinated care.
Henry Chambers, MD, FAAP; Nancy Murphy, MD, FAAP
I2143 Yes You Can! Chapters Running
QI/Maintenance of Certification Projects
Convention Center, 21
The session will begin with brief didactic presentations by physician leaders of statewide quality
improvement (QI) efforts led by AAP chapters that
have had success using a variety of approaches.
These presentations will focus on how each chapter
conducted its work, funded it, worked with partners,
overcame barriers, collected and managed data,
and identified and used experts in QI. The physician
leaders will end by sharing lessons learned from their
efforts to date. Participants will plan one to three
initial steps to launch a new initiative in their own
chapter or enhance an existing chapter QI effort.
Sean Gleeson, MD, MBA, FAAP; Andrew Stubblefield, MD, FAAP
SEMINAR
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A
S2145
Chest Pain and Syncope:
Functional or Fatal
CC Repeats from S2055
Convention Center, 30 DE
Stuart Berger, MD, FAAP
T
S2146
Ouch!: Overuse Injuries in
Young Athletes
CC Repeats from S1111
Convention Center, 29 AB
Joel Brenner, MD, MPH, FAAP; Teri McCambridge, MD, FAAP
S2147 Enuresis: It’s Alarming!
CC Repeats from S1106
Convention Center, 28 AB
Mary Pipan, MD, FAAP
S2148 Recognizing Alcohol-Related
Neurodevelopmental Disorder in Primary
Healthcare of Children
Convention Center, 27
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I2141 Cerebral Palsy: Spasticity, Tone,
Treatments, and Therapies
Convention Center, 7 B
Faculty will provide information and guidance related
to cerebral palsy and associated or similar conditions.
Discussion will include discriminating different types
of tone movement conditions; using decision trees
for considering pharmacologic, therapeutic, surgical,
and/or equipment interventions; techniques for
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Prenatal exposure to alcohol is the leading
preventable cause of birth defects, intellectual
disability, and neurodevelopmental disorders. The
nondiagnostic umbrella term “fetal alcohol spectrum
disorders (FASDs)” is used to characterize the full
range of diagnoses resulting from prenatal alcohol
exposure, including fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS),
partial fetal alcohol syndrome (pFAS), alcoholrelated neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND),
and alcohol-related birth defects (ARBD). These
disorders result in a broad array of physical defects
and cognitive, behavioral, emotional, and adaptive
functioning deficits that can vary from mild to severe.
Through participation in this session primary care
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OCTOBER 12
pediatricians will gain a better understanding of their
role in identifying children who may have ARND, how
patients “without the face” of FASD are diagnosed,
and the patient and family management strategies
that should occur within the medical home.
Joseph Hagan, MD, FAAP; Carol Weitzman, MD, FAAP
S2149 Managing Type 1 Diabetes in
Primary Care
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W2155
Hands-on Examination of
Shoulder and Elbow
CC Repeats from W2119
Convention Center, 11 A
Alex Diamond, DO, MPH, FAAP; Andrew Gregory, MD,
FACSM, FAAP
Special Event (Not Designated for CME Credit)
Convention Center, 24
This session will describe the current management of type 1 diabetes in children, the needs
of children with diabetes in the school setting,
and the role of the pediatrician in supporting that
care. Faculty will discuss the responsibilities and
capabilities of school staff in meeting these needs
and providing a safe environment in which children
can learn. Participants will learn about the EQIPP
module, “Step Up Diabetes Care,” and National
Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) guidelines.
S2150 What’s New in Adolescent
Reproductive Health: Long-Acting
Reversible Contraception and Pap Smear
Guidelines
➤➤ Repeats as S3057
Convention Center, 26
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CPR Anytime®
Marriott Marquis, Presidio
CPR Anytime®teaches the basics of CPR through
hands-on skills, using the Mini Baby and Mini
Anne CPR Learning Manikins and the CPR
Skills Practice DVDs. Each registered family will
receive both the infant and child/adult kits, which
contain a personal learning manikin, the CPR
Skills Practice DVD, fold-out Quick Reference
Guides, and other program accessories.
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
During this session, participants will learn about the
new emerging and alternative tobacco and nicotine
delivery products that their patients and families
might be using or exposed to. They will also learn
techniques for how to discuss these products with
their patients and families in a clinical practice setting and resources that can help them. Additionally,
participants will learn how their voice can impact
policy development for new emerging and alternative
products to help protect children and families.
Rachel Grana, PhD, MPH
5:30pm – 7:00pm
Exhibit Hall
F2158 I Can’t Feel the Testis: Current
Approach to the Management of the
Undescended Testis
Mingle with AAP leadership and enjoy complimentary food on the exhibit floor. Exhibit hours
are extended this evening to talk with exhibitors.
Convention Center, 28 E
There continues to be a significant amount of
variability in the management of the undescended
testis, including the use of radiographic testing,
use of hormonal therapy, timing of referral, and
surgical management. This session will address
the current medical and surgical approach to the
undescended testis and the long-term implications of
this condition as it relates to fertility and cancer risk.
Discussion of related conditions such as retractile
testis and ascending testis will also be discussed.
F2160 The Connected Pediatrician:
Personal, Digital, and Virtual Care
Convention Center, 10
7:00pm – 8:00pm
Learn about the use of technology and social media
to enhance the patient/family-practice relationship.
If this relationship is relevant and meaningful, the
patient’s health can be significantly improved.
Young Physicians Reception
Todd Wolynn, MD, MMM, FAAP
F2161 The Current Epidemic of Thrombosis
in Children and Adolescents: How to
Recognize, Prevent, and Treat
WORKSHOP
Convention Center, 29 CD
AAP President’s Reception
S2151 Urinalysis: Secrets of the Sediment,
Hematuria, and Proteinuria
Bradley Dixon, MD, FAAP
F2163 Not Your Daddy’s Tobacco: What
Pediatricians Need to Know about
E-Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products
5:00pm – 5:45pm
Thomas Kolon, MD, FAAP
This session will provide background information
and educate the audience about the reasons
one might perform a urinalysis (UA). Faculty
will describe the components of the UA and
review the interpretation of the results.
Elsie Taveras, MD, FAAP
Special Event (Not Designated for CME Credit)
Paula Hillard, MD
Convention Center, 9
Convention Center, 32
SUN
Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCS)
(subdermal implants and intrauterine devices),
represent an underutilized method of contraception in
adolescents and young adults. Many barriers related
to patient and provider misperceptions regarding
LARCS persist and lack of knowledge is pervasive,
especially among young women and their mothers,
surrounding the new guidelines for cervical cancer
screening. The purpose of this seminar is to update
the practicing pediatrician on the effectiveness,
mechanisms of action, safety, and indications for
use of LARCS in adolescent girls; the seminar will
also provide a comprehensive review of screening for
cervical cancer in adolescent and young adult women.
V2156
F2162 The Sleep-Obesity Connection
CC Repeats from F1117
DAILY SCHEDULE
Michael Gottschalk, MD, PhD
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Sunday
Convention Center, Ballroom 20 Foyer
As a new generation of advocates for children,
you’ll find this the perfect event for making
connections! Join us for a fabulous array of food,
drinks, and prizes.
Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition
➤➤ Repeats as F3123
4:00pm – 5:30pm
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W2154
Emergencies in the Office: Are
You Ready?
CC Repeats from W2120
Convention Center, 11 B
Joshua Nagler, MD, FAAP; Lise Nigrovic, MD, MPH, FAAP
Convention Center, 28 CD
This session will address the epidemiology of
thrombotic disease in pediatrics. Faculty will review
the individual congenital and acquired risk factors
and the diagnosis of thrombotic disease. Attendees
will also receive information on the treatment of
acute events and current prevention strategies.
Guy Young, MD, FAAP
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Monday Plenary Sessions
10:30am – 12:15pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Moderator:
Barbara Cromer, MD, FAAP
National Conference & Exhibition Planning Group
Member
11:10am-11:30am
10:30am – 10:50am
Jane Oski, MD, MPH, FAAP
P3074 Christopherson Lecture:
Child Deaths and Money—Uneven
Distributions
The new morbidities of mental health and
behavioral health pose a challenge for all
pediatricians and others who care for children
and their families, especially in rural and
medically underserved communities. This
presentation will describe how telebehavioral
health technology can support innovative
models of care in addressing behavioral health
shortages in specific populations. Solutions
that have addressed these issues in their
communities and other rural and medically
underserved communities will be addressed.
Hans Rosling, MD, PhD
The founder of Gapminder.org shows that the
world might not be as bad as you might believe!
Gapminder promotes sustainable global development by increased use and understanding of
statistics and other information about social and
economic development. This session will review
past, present, and future trends of child mortality
and its major determinants. Attendees will better understand how to fight ignorance with a factbased worldview that everyone can understand.
CC Also presenting at H2025
10:50am – 11:10am
P3075 Addiction and the Brain: What
You Need to Know
Nora Volkow, MD
Recent advances in neuroscience have radically altered our understanding of addiction
as a neurologic disorder as opposed to a
predominantly deviant behavior. This presentation will review the current model of the
neurologic basis of addiction, particularly
for marijuana. This information is critical
for practicing clinicians as they increasingly
implement the medical home approach to care
with their patients and families for managing
behavioral and mental health disorders.
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P3076 Where There Is No Psychiatrist:
A Method for Addressing the Needs
of Underserved Communities Using
Telebehavioral Health
11:30am-11:50am
P3077 Safely Doing Less: A Solution to
the Epidemic of Overuse in Healthcare
Alan Schroeder, MD, FAAP
The United States spends more on healthcare
than any other country in the world, yet our
outcomes do not reflect our immense expenditures. Unnecessary tests and treatments are
not only wasteful, but they can harm patients.
This session will identify examples of overuse
in pediatrics, explore some of the drivers of
unnecessary care, and propose solutions.
11:50am-12:10pm
P3078 Economics of Poverty in Children
Janet Currie, PhD
Fifty years after President Johnson initiated the
“War on Poverty,” the nation has made great
strides in terms of reducing child malnutrition,
morbidity, and mortality. 1 in 5 children still
live in poverty, and poor children continue to
experience negative health and educational
outcomes relative to other children, which, in
turn, may have dire consequences for our future
workforce. This session will discuss the evidence
regarding the effectiveness of good-quality early
childhood education for disadvantaged children
and how that investment can reap extraordinary
dividends through higher worker productivity,
reduced crime and less government assistance.
This type of investment should become a
top economic priority for policymakers.
OCTOBER 13
Monday
Monday
HIGHLIGHTS
7:00am – 8:00am Meet-the-Expert Discussions
7:30am – 8:30am AAP Friends of Children Fund
5K Fun Run & Walk
8:30am – 10:00am Educational Sessions
10:00am – 2:00pm Exhibit Hall Open
LAST CHANCE TO VISIT
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Tickets Required
10:30am – 12:15pm Plenary Sessions
MON
DAILY SCHEDULE
12:30pm – 1:30pm Annual Business Luncheon
2:00pm – 5:45pm Educational Sessions
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Monday OCTOBER 13
MEET-THE-EXPERT-DISCUSSION
7:00am – 8:00am
X3003 A Call to Action: Child Exploitation
and Sex Trafficking in the United States
Convention Center, 28 CD
An expert in child exploitation and sex trafficking
will discuss the newest data and policy recommendations in this area, with an opportunity
to discuss with audience members how they
can work in their communities to help.
Ellen Clayton, MD, JD, FAAP
X3004 Birthmarks: Red, White, Blue, and
Brown
➤➤ Repeats as X4052
Convention Center, 30 ABC
This session will provide an overview of birthmarks:
red (nevus flammeus, capillary malformations [e.g.
port-wine stains], infantile hemangioma); brown
(café-au-lait macules, congenital melanocytic
nevus); blue (blue nevus, Mongolian spot); and
white (nevus anemicus, nevus depigmentosus).
Sheila Friedlander, MD, FAAP
X3005 Communicating Vaccine Science to
the Public
➤➤ Repeats as X4003
Convention Center, 33
This session will discuss vaccine controversies,
communicating about them to the public, and
the importance of such communication.
Paul Offit, MD, FAAP
X3006 Fired for Using Facebook: Law,
Ethics, and Professionalism in the Use of
Social Media
Convention Center, 29 CD
This session will explore the increased use of
social media by residents, pediatricians as well
as hospitals and pediatric practices. The positive
uses of social media as a means to connect with
patients and families will be discussed. The focus
will then shift to identify a number of professional
liability risks with the use of social media, including
an overview of new Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements as well as
the ethics of privacy and boundary issues within
the physician-patient relationship. An emphasis will
be placed on real cases of physicians and other
healthcare professionals who have been fired and
disciplined by state medical boards as a result of
social media use. The remainder of the session
will present ways to minimize professional liability
risk related to the use of social media, including a
discussion of the AMA Code of Medical Ethics Opinion
9.124 – Professionalism in the Use of Social Media.
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X3007
Jaundice: Sometimes More
Than Yellow! When to Look Harder
➤➤ Repeats as X4055
Convention Center, 30 DE
This session will use didactic lecture and case
presentation to discuss the impact of jaundice from
metabolic, surgical, infectious, and other causes on
neonatal morbidity and mortality, including respiratory, metabolic, feeding, and neurodevelopmental
issues. There will be a special focus on how to
differentiate these issues, and an emphasis placed
on providing appropriate follow-up to minimize the
risk of rehospitalization and ongoing morbidity.
Vinod Bhutani, MD, FAAP
X3008 How Does the Media Affect Children
and Adolescents?
X3011 Meet Your Radiology Expert:
A “Glowing” Experience
➤➤ Repeats as X4006
Convention Center, 10
Much of pediatric radiology in many areas of the
country is provided by nonpediatric–trained radiologists, and pediatricians may have various general
questions regarding the appropriate use of different
imaging modalities in children. In this interactive
forum, cases will be discussed and questions
answered concerning the “as low as reasonably
achievable” (ALARA) principle, the Image Gently
campaign, and general guidelines regarding the
appropriate use of ultrasound, fluoroscopy, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI). An open forum will be provided for
questions and answers from audience members.
Donald Frush, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 9
Pediatricians often don’t ask about media use, yet
kids spend 7 to 11 hours/day with a variety of media.
Media can have a wide-ranging influence on a number
of health concerns—aggression, obesity, eating
disorders, substance abuse, attention-deficit disorder,
and depression. Clinicians who take care of children
and teenagers need to be aware of how powerful
the influence of the media can be on key health
issues in young people. In addition, new technology
has brought new and urgent concerns about media
impact—cyberbullying, sexual exploitation, social
networking, and sexting. New research is just now
illuminating features of all of these health risks. This
session will explore these media effects and suggest
solutions and interventions to mitigate the impact.
Edward Donnerstein, PhD
X3009 Management of Apparent Life
Threatening Events
CC Repeats from X1003
Convention Center, 28 AB
Joel Tieder, MD, MPH, FAAP
X3010 ICD-10 Is More Than a Four Letter
Word
➤➤ Repeats as X4054
Convention Center, 29 AB
This session will provide an overview of the
International Classification of Diseases, 10th
Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM)
as well as suggestions for efficient practice
implementation of the new nomenclature.
Jeffrey Linzer, MD, FACEP, FAAP
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X3012
What Can I Take, Doc? Update
on Performance Enhancement and
Nutritional Supplements in Athletes
➤➤ Repeats as X4010
Convention Center, 31
This session will provide an introduction to the
prevalence and the patterns of use of performance
enhancing and nutritional substances in the pediatric
population. Faculty will review ergogenic aid and
nutritional supplement use by adolescent athletes.
This will focus on those substances in most common
use, as well as “emerging” substances that appear
to be increasing in interest and popularity. Discussion
will occur on how to screen athletes at risk for use
of performance-enhancing substances during the
history and physical examination and how to counsel
patients and parents against the use of ergogenic
aids; the emphasis will be on conveying established
means for maximizing performance in young athletes.
Tracy Zaslow, MD, FAAP
Special Event (Not Designated for CME Credit)
7:30am – 8:30am
T
AAP Friends of Children 5k Fun Run
& Walk
Hilton Bayfront Park
Join runners and walkers in the 8th annual
Fun Run & Walk benefiting the AAP Friends of
Children Fund. Suggested donations for entry
begin at $25 per family to participate. Conference
participants will receive a commemorative T-shirt.
Please meet on the lawn between the San
Diego Convention Center and the Hilton
Bayfront for our run along the waterfront.
Supported by Abbott Nutrition, GEICO, Nursery Water
Jon Fanaroff, MD, JD, FAAP
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OCTOBER 13
Transport Potpourri: Question & Answer
Session with Audience Response System
(ARS)
COURSE
7:30am – 6:00pm
Hamilton Schwartz, MD, FAAP
C3017
Course on Neonatal and
Pediatric Critical Care Transport Medicine:
Day 1
Grooming the Next Generation of Transport
Leaders
Leadership (45 minute sessions repeated once)
T
Identifying Risks and Developing
Mitigation Strategies:
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom CG
Continental Breakfast
Welcome and Opening Remarks
7:30am
8:00am
8:05am
Moderator: Maria-Gisela Mercado-Deane, MD, FAAP
8:00am
Sara Smith
9:00am
The Difficult Airway in Transport:
A Hands-On Workshop
Arnold Carl Merrow, MD
Keith Meyer, MD, FAAP; Robert Insoft, MD,
FAAP
➤➤ See also H2087 & C4013
Ellen Benya, MD
Adjourn
8:00am – 12:00pm
SEMINAR
S3019 Meet the Redbook Committee
Convention Center, 24
Hilton Bayfront, 204 B
8:00am
Michael Bigham, MD, FAAP; Michael
Trautman, MD, FAAP
This presentation provides an update of activities
(Policy Statements, Clinical Reports, and Technical
Reports) published or under consideration by
the AAP Committee on Infectious Diseases.
Most, but not all, topics are vaccine related.
Developing Electronic Medical Record
Systems for Use on Transport
Michael Brady, MD, FAAP; Carrie Byington, MD, FAAP;
Yvonne Maldonado, MD, FAAP; Mark Sawyer, MD, FAAP
8:45am
8:00am – 10:00am
This Patient Needs Your Help Now: X-Rays
That Require Intervention
Welcome
William Cotton, MD, FAAP
8:15am
Key Concepts and Trends in
Immigrant Health
Fernando Mendoza, MD, FAAP
Caring for Immigrant Children with
Special Health Care Needs
Wendy Hobson-Rohrer, MD, FAAP
Leadership (45 minute sessions repeated
once)
Understanding Business Contracts and
Working with Vendors
Linda Hines, RN, JD
Financial Lingo for People Who Hate
Math but Love Money
Michael Meyer, MD, FAAP
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAMS
8:00am – 10:00am
H3021 Section on Gastroenterology,
Hepatology & Nutrition Program
GI Potpourri
The Difficult Airway in Transport: A HandsOn Workshop
8:00am
Elizabeth Berg, BSN; Jamie Schwartz, MD,
FAAP
8:05am
Lunch Break
Plenary: Update on National Quality
Metrics Project
8:55am
Michael Bigham, MD, FAAP
9:45am
10:00am
10:15am
Introduction
New Treatments for Hepatitis B and
Hepatitis C
Question and Answer Session
Break
Providing Culturally and Linguistically
Effective Care
Joan Jeung, MD, FAAP
10:45am
Developing a Medical Legal
Partnership for Immigrant Families
Gena Lewis, MD, FAAP
Leo Heitlinger, MD, FAAP
11:15am
12:00pm
Question and Answer Session
Adjourn
Philip Rosenthal, MD, FAAP
New Treatments for Celiac Disease
Michelle Pietzak, MD
9:45am
10:00am
Panel Discussion: Obstacles and
Successes Using Quality Metrics
Development of a Medical Home for
Immigrant and Refugee Children
Andrea Green, MD, FAAP
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 5
Practical (90 minute session)
9:15am
MON
Teresa Merk, RN
3:15pm
Evidence-Based Diagnosis of
Appendicitis
H3024 Council on Community Pediatrics
Program
Meeting the Needs of Immigrant Children
and Families
Plenary: High-Stakes Negotiation
Techniques
Morning Break
Breakouts
Clinical (45 minute sessions repeated once)
12:00pm
2:15pm
Evidence-Based Diagnosis and
Treatment of Intussusception
Sarah Milla, MD, FAAP
10:00am
Elizabeth Berg, BSN; Jamie Schwartz, MD, FAAP
6:00pm
Emergency US
DAILY SCHEDULE
10:15am
10:30am
Marriott Marquis, Presidio
Repairing the Dysfunctional Team:
Introduction to Team Dynamics
Linda Hines, RN, JD
9:15am
H3023 Section on Radiology Program
Emergent Abdominal Imaging in Pediatrics:
Evidence-Based Diagnosis and Treatment
Linda Hines, RN, JD
An Update on Section-Sponsored
Publications
Plenary: Legal Risk Controversies in
Transport
8:15am
8:00am – 11:00am
Practical (90 minute session)
Hamilton Schwartz, MD, FAAP, Course
Director
Monday
Discussion: Question & Answer Session
Adjourn
Michael Bigham, MD, FAAP; Shelly Marino,
MHA; Tammy Rush, RN; Garry Sitler, RRT
4:15pm
4:30pm
Afternoon Break
Breakouts
Clinical (45 minute sessions repeated once)
Lessons Learned from Child Life:
Alleviating Patient Anxiety
Stephanie Hopkinson, MA, CCLS
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8:00am – 12:00pm
8:00am – 12:45pm
H3027 Section on Pediatric Pulmonology
& Sleep Medicine Program
Is Anything More Important Than a Good
Night’s Sleep?
H3029 Council on Injury, Violence, and
Poison Prevention Program
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 6
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon G
Moderators: Joseph O’Neil, MD, MPH, FAAP; Benjamin
Hoffman, MD, FAAP
Moderator: John Colombo, MD, FAAP
8:00am 8:00am
Introduction
Panelists: COL Jeffrey Hutchinson, MD,
FAAP; Tessa Jolls; Donald Shifrin, MD, FAAP
Moderator: Benjamin Hoffman, MD, FAAP
John Colombo, MD, FAAP
8:10am
Don’t Sleep—Won’t Sleep—A Primer
on Infant and Toddler Sleep
Jyoti Krishna, MD, FAAP
8:45am
Why Should We Evaluate Snoring in
Children
10:00am
10:15am
10:45am
Leila Kheirandish-Gozal, MD
9:30am
Break
The Role of CPAP in Pediatric
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Break
Abstract Session I: Top Abstracts
Council Business Meeting and Fellow
Achievement Award Presentation
Award Recipient: M. Denise Dowd, MD,
MPH, FAAP
ADHD and Sleep
Judith Owens, MD, FAAP
10:15am
10:30am
We Are What We See: Violence in the
Media, and What We Can Do About It
11:15am
12:00pm
Scientific Abstract Session II and
Poster Presentations
Poster Viewing Session
Sleepless in San Diego: Hypnosis
for the Treatment of Insomnia and
Parasomnias in Children
Ran Anbar, MD, FAAP
12:00pm
Adjourn
8:00am – 3:15pm
H3031 Section on Breastfeeding Program
Update on Selected Topics in Breastfeeding
8:00am
8:00am – 12:00pm
Hilton Bayfront, 400
8:00am
8:15am
Pediatric Therapeutics Update
Phillip Smith, MD, FAAP
9:15am
10:15am
10:30am
Break
Pediatric Psychotropic Polypharmacy:
Too Much, Too Soon?
Adelaide Robb, MD
11:30am
8:15am
Newborn Polypharmacy
What’s HOT in Breastfeeding! Articles,
Social Media & More!
Richard Schanler, MD, FAAP
9:15am
Uninterrupted Skin-to-Skin (S2S): The
4th Step
Raylene Phillips, MD, FAAP
10:00am
10:15am
Polypharmacy and the Child With
Complex/Chronic Conditions
Virginia Keane, MD, FAAP
Welcome/Introductions/Business
Meeting
Moderator: Natasha Sriraman, MD, MPH,
FAAP
Welcome and Introductions
Richard Gorman, MD, FAAP (Moderator)
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F3037
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain:
Diagnosis, Approach, and Management
CC Repeats from F2071
Convention Center, 28 AB
Cara Hoffart, DO, FAAP
F3038 Noisy Breathing in Infants and
Children: How Worried Should You Be?
Convention Center, 30 ABC
This session will provide attendees with a comprehensive case-based approach to infants and
children presenting with noisy breathing.
Matthew Brigger, MD, MPH
F3039 Appropriate Recognition and
Management of Anaphylaxis
Convention Center, 26
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 1
H3028 Section on Clinical Pharmacology
& Therapeutics Program
Pediatric Therapeutics Update and
Polypharmacy in Children
8:30am – 9:15am
➤➤ Repeats as F3117
Leila Kheirandish-Gozal, MD
11:15am
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
Break
Safety Concerns During
Implementation of the Ten Steps: First
Do No Harm
Lori Feldman-Winter, MD, MPH, FAAP
11:00am Abstract Podium Presentations
Moderator: Natasha Sriraman, MD, MPH,
FAAP
12:00pm
12:15pm
12:30pm
Robert Ward, MD, FCP, FAAP
Section Abstract Awards
Break for Lunch
Section Luncheon & Keynote Speakers:
Legislative Update on California
Breastfeeding Law
Karen Farley, RD, IBCLC, California WIC
Association
1:30pm
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Mark Hudak, MD, FAAP
2:15pm
Breastfeeding Support: The Insurer’s
Responsibility
This session will review the proper recognition
and management of anaphylactic reactions
that may present to a pediatrician’s office.
Mitchell Lester, MD, FAAP
F3040 Shall We Dance? Practical Strategies
for Comanaging Emotional/Behavioral
Problems with Mental Health (Providers)
Convention Center, 9
This session will present resources for comanagement and web-based resources to identify
developmental-behavioral subspecialists and review
examples of successful comanagement strategies
for youth with developmental-behavioral disorders.
Cases will be presented that differentiate between
children who can be managed without subspecialty
referral; children who can be managed with phone
consultation from a subspecialist; children who
require an initial diagnostic assessment with a
subspecialist, but who can then be managed by the
primary pediatric health care provider (with subspecialty re-consultation as needed); and children who
should be primarily managed by the subspecialist.
Rebecca Baum, MD, FAAP
F3041 I’ve Got Your Back: Sacral Dimples,
Tufts, and Other Spine Problems
Convention Center, 10
Identifying a dimple, tuft, or other lesion on an
infant or child’s back can lead to anxiety and
lots of tests. Come hear our expert discuss
these issues so you can appropriately counsel families and order tests, if indicated.
Michael Partington, MD, FAAP
Todd Wolynn, MD, MMM, FAAP
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F3042
The Great Outdoors for Kids:
Outdoor Life Sports
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
Convention Center, 8
8:30am – 10:00am
This interactive session will combine a didactic
presentation of common issues in outdoor life
sports with a Q&A section. It will include a review
of surfing, mountain biking, kayaking, rock climbing,
and SCUBA diving. Appropriate injury prevention
recommendations will be reviewed with an opportunity for audience discussion. At the conclusion
of this session, the participants should feel more
comfortable in providing comprehensive care
(evaluation, treatment, and prevention) for common
injuries encountered in specific outdoor sports.
I3049 Intrauterine Drug Exposure: What’s a
Pediatrician to Do?
Andrew Gregory, MD, FACSM, FAAP
➤➤ Repeats as I4027
This session will review neonatal complications that
can occur following in utero exposure to prescription
and illegal drugs. There will be a focus on recognizing
the drugs that can affect the fetus, including maternal
antidepressants. Discussion will center on identifying signs of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS),
developing treatment protocols, and addressing the
social and legal issues involved with babies born
to mothers using opiates during their pregnancy.
I3050 Providing Oral Health Services in the
Medical Home
A3045 Genetic and Metabolic Unknowns:
How Many Do You Recognize?
CC Repeats from I2049
➤➤ Repeats as A4023
Melinda Clark, MD, FAAP; Martha Ann Keels, DDS, PhD
Convention Center, 31
Jane Kim, MD
Convention Center, 7 A
S3055
Return to Play: Strategies
for Returning to the Classroom after a
Concussion
➤➤ Repeats as S4035
Convention Center, 29 CD
Recent emphasis has been made on the appropriate
ways for a student to return to sports after a concussion. Focus will be on appropriate strategies to make
academic accommodations for the student with a
concussion and the neuropsychological effects of a
concussion. Discussion will also involve recognizing
barriers and comorbidities that may become prominent during the student’s return to cognitive activity.
Mark Halstead, MD, FAAP; Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH, FAAP
S3056 The Child with Recurrent Infections:
When to Worry and What to Do
CC Repeats from S2114
This interactive session will focus on the cardinal
findings and medical history for which pediatricians
should consider a variety of genetic and metabolic
diagnoses with an emphasis on those conditions
that are now known to be relatively common.
Christopher Cunniff, MD, FAAP; Shawn McCandless, MD
➤➤ Repeats as A3134
Stuart Abramson, MD, PhD, FAAP; Margaret Fisher, MD,
FAAP
8:30am – 10:00am
S3052 Behavioral Screening and
Management in Primary Care
CC Repeats from S1145
Convention Center, 28 E
Nathan Blum, MD, FAAP; Catherine Riley, MD
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This is a discussion of multiple cases that illustrate
common fractures seen in children of various ages.
The faculty will alternate presenting cases to the
audience with Q&A interaction for each case presented. Short didactic teaching points will be included
in the summary of each case. Pearls and pitfalls to
remember will be emphasized, along with a review
of the treatment of simple fractures in the primary
care setting. There will be time at the end of the
session for general questions about fracture care.
Henry Chambers, MD, FAAP; Ellen Raney, MD, FAAP
A3047 Visual Diagnosis: In the Clinic, the
Hospital, and the Emergency Room
➤➤ Repeats as A4024
Convention Center, 25
Compare skills with fellow clinicians while exploring
real case presentations of common and uncommon
diseases in infants, children, and adolescents
seen in the clinic, the hospital, and the emergency
room. Digitized video, graphic, and audio recordings
will augment case presentations. This session
will reaffirm the clinician’s role as diagnostician.
Michael Cabana, MD, FAAP; Joseph Zenel, MD, FAAP
S3053
Obesity Complications in the
Pediatric Office: It’s Not Just for Internists
Anymore!
➤➤ Repeats as S4094
Convention Center, 29 AB
This session will review the screening and tracking
of cardiometabolic comorbidities (hypertension,
dyslipidemia, prediabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver
disease [NAFLD]), mental health conditions, and
orthopedic and respiratory conditions. Faculty will
also address thresholds for referral, identifying and
considering drug therapy choices, and indications
for referral to bariatric surgery. Postsurgical and
long-term complications will also be addressed.
Thomas Inge, MD, PhD, FAAP; Jeffrey Schwimmer, MD
S3057 What’s New in Adolescent
Reproductive Health: Long-Acting Reversible
Contraception and Pap Smear Guidelines
CC Repeats from S2150
Convention Center, 28 CD
MON
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A3046
Staying Out of Trouble with
Fractures and Sprains: What Can I Do in
My Office?
Convention Center, 32
SEMINARS
DAILY SCHEDULE
8:30am – 10:00am
how to distinguish T2DM from impaired glucose
tolerance or impaired fasting blood sugar or stress
hyperglycemia; determine the seriousness, acuity,
and urgency of each case; and take the appropriate
steps for referral and office management.
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Convention Center, 7 B
Karen Buchi, MD, FAAP; Robert Ward, MD, FCP, FAAP
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
Monday
Paula Hillard, MD
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S3058
What to Do With the Limping
Child: Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic
Perspectives
CC Repeats from S2116
Convention Center, 27
Michael Henrickson, MD, MPH, FAAP; Kit Song, MD, FAAOS
WORKSHOP
8:30am – 10:00am
T T Casting and Splinting
W3061
Workshop
➤➤ Repeats as W3112
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S3054
Prediabetes or Type 2: How to
Determine What to Do
Convention Center, 30 DE
This session will familiarize the pediatrician with the
management of newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
mellitus (T2DM) and review the guidelines for
screening and diagnosis of prediabetes and T2DM.
Using illustrative cases, the audience will learn
Convention Center, 11 B
Common fractures and injuries that can be initially
stabilized or treated definitively in a general
pediatric practice will be presented. Specific splints
and casts, immobilization devices, slings, and
braces will be demonstrated by a variety of faculty.
Hands-on application by each participant, with faculty
supervision and feedback, of upper extremity splints
and casts as well as lower extremity splints will be
covered. Sufficient Q&A time will be provided.
Anthony Riccio, MD, FAAP; Richard Schwend, MD, FAAP
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W3062 Spirometry Workshop: When and
How to Use and How to Interpret
8:30am – 3:45pm
9:00am – 5:00pm
Convention Center, 11 A
H3034 Council on Foster Care, Adoption
and Kinship Care Program
H3065 Council on Quality Improvement
and Patient Safety Program
John Kelso, MD, FAAP
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 2
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon F
CC Repeats from W1063
8:30am
Section Chair: Moira Szilagyi, MD, PhD,
FAAP
Moderator: Lisa Nalven, MD, MA, FAAP
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAMS
8:30am – 12:00pm
H3025 Provisional Section on Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health
and Wellness Program
Children and Gender Variance:
Supporting Families Through Uncertainty
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom P
8:30am
Welcome
Lynn Hunt, MD, FAAP, Chair of PSOLGBTHW
8:40am
The Presentation and Challenges of
Gender Variance in Young Children
8:40am
Addressing Clinical and Social Needs of
Adolescents With Gender Dysphoria
Henry Ng, MD, MPH, FAAP
10:05am
10:20am
Break
Helping Families Support Gender
Variant Children: Ideas for Home and
School
11:45am
12:00pm
Panel Discussion: Successful Strategies
for Working With Schools and the
Medical Home
11:40am
11:50am
12:00pm
1:30pm
3:00pm
Moderator: Laura Ibsen, MD, FAAP
8:30am
PICS: What Is It and Why Should We
Care?
John Straumanis, MD, FAAP
9:20am
The Effect of PICS on Families: Can We
Improve the Family’s Experience?
Break
The Economic Cost of PICS: Can We
Afford to Not Pay Attention?
Carly Riley, MD, MPP, FAAP
11:20pm
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A Foster Care Medical Home Model for
Children in out of Home Care
3:45pm
Moderator: Laura Ferguson, MD, FAAP
9:15am
10:30am
10:45am
12:00pm
1:00pm
1:50pm
2:00pm
2:00pm
Abstracts
Break
Abstracts Continued
Poster Viewing Reception &
Networking Session
Business Meeting & Presentation
of Best Overall Abstract Award
Break
The Future of Pediatrics
Part 1: Future Direction of Quality
and Patient Safety: The Profession of
Pediatrics and the Academy’s Role
Thomas McInerny, MD, FAAP
2:45pm
Part 2: Payment, Reimbursement,
and Beyond!
Patrick Conway, MD, MSc, FAAP
3:30pm
3:45pm
Break
Part 3: New Challenges: Ambulatory
Patient Safety
Greg Randolph, MD, MPH, FAAP;
Hsiang Yin, MD, FAAP
5:00pm
Adjourn
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
9:30am – 10:15am
F3067 Atopic Dermatitis Update
➤➤ Repeats as F4038
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Participants will understand how to formulate an
appropriate treatment plan for atopic dermatitis
and when to refer. Participants will have an understanding of the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) labeling of the topical immunomodulators.
Attendees will learn about new therapies as well
as ways in which to avoid allergic triggers.
Adjourn
H3064 Council on Environmental Health
Program
Important Topics in Environmental Health
Marriott Marquis, Delmar
10:00am
Scientific Abstract Session
Health of Children Adopted from Haiti
9:00am – 12:00pm
9:00am
9:05am
9:00am
Lisa Zetley, MD
Judith Eckerle, MD
Roger Nicome, MD, FAAP
10:10am
10:30am
Question & Answer Session
Abstract Presentations
Moderator: Linda Sagor, MD, MPH, FAAP
3:20pm
Moderators: Laura Ferguson, MD, FAAP; Greg
Randolph, MD, MPH, FAAP
“Models in Foster Care Clinics: Getting
Started.”
Moira Szilagyi, MD, PhD, FAAP; Linda
Sagor, MD, MPH, FAAP
Section Business Meeting
Adjourn
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom KL
Question & Answer Session
Break
Business Lunch and Chapter
Presentations/Discussion
Presentation of the COFCAKC Award
for Lifetime Advocacy on Behalf of
Vulnerable Children
Recipient: Thomas Tonniges, MD, FAAP
2:00pm
2:50pm
H3033 Joint Program: Section on Critical
Care and Section on Hospital Medicine
Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS): Are
They Really OK When They Leave the ICU?
Question & Answer Session
Break
Diagnosis and Treatment of Unusual
Medical and Developmental Issues in
Foster Care and Adoption
Elaine Schulte, MD, MPH, FAAP
Moderator: Lynn Hunt, MD, FAAP
Participants: Edgardo Menvielle, MD;
Henry Ng, MD, MPH, FAAP; Ilana Sherer,
MD, FAAP, and local parents
8:30am – 12:00pm
Question & Answer Session
Strategies for Caretakers of Children
Who Have Been Exposed to Toxic
Stress
Heather Forkey, MD, FAAP
10:30am
10:40am
10:50am
Edgardo Menvielle, MD
11:05am
Helping Families Discuss Difficult
Histories in Adoption
Sarah Springer, MD, FAAP
9:30am
9:40am
Ilana Sherer, MD, FAAP
9:25am
Welcome/Announcements
Sheila Friedlander, MD, FAAP
F3068 Bleeding Disorders in Adolescents
with Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding:
Whom to Study and What to Order?
Welcome
Sustainable Pediatric Environments
CC Repeats from F2099
Aparna Bole, MD, FAAP
Guy Young, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 26
Low Level Lead: Handling a Moving
Target
Helen Binns, MD, MPH, FAAP
11:00am
Annual Business Meeting
Panel Discussion and Wrap-up
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F3069 Pediatricians and Early Intervention:
Practical, Collaborative Ideas
Convention Center, 9
Evidence shows value in supporting and coaching,
focusing on functional opportunities for development
in natural learning environments, and providing direct
medical model treatment to a child and its role in
services delivered. Case-based didactic material and
related discussion will show practical examples of
implementation strategies. Systems from different
states and geographical regions will be described
as examples to prompt discussion of strengths
and challenges in the participants’ service areas.
Richard Adams, MD, FAAP
PLENARIES
SECTION/COUNCIL PROGRAMS
Monday Plenary Sessions
10:30am – 12:15pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Moderator:
Barbara Cromer, MD, FAAP
National Conference & Exhibition Planning Group Member
10:30am – 10:50am
P3074 Christopherson Lecture: Child
Deaths and Money—Uneven Distributions
F3070 Who Smokes Cigarettes in 2014:
Populations at High Risk for Tobacco Use
and What You Can Do to Help Them
Hans Rosling, MD, PhD
Convention Center, 28 AB
P3075 Addiction and the Brain: What You
Need to Know
Convention Center, 10
The presentation will begin by defining important
terms related to commercial sexual exploitation, then
describe the epidemiology and risk factors of child
sex trafficking. Faculty will then focus on the healthcare needs of victims, using information gleaned from
existing medical research and acknowledging the
limitations of the research. The discussion will cover
the unique challenges associated with recognizing
victims, obtaining a comprehensive, relevant medical
history, and assessing and treating the myriad needs
of victims. Recommendations for talking with children,
completing comprehensive medical evaluations, and
making appropriate referrals will be discussed.
Jordan Greenbaum, MD
10:00am – 2:00pm
10:50am – 11:10am
12:00pm
12:05pm
2:00pm
Welcome
Top Three Research Paper
Presentations (podium)
Section Award Presentation
Research Poster Question & Answer
Session and Reception
Adjourn
11:10am – 11:30am
1:00pm – 5:00pm
P3076 Where There Is No Psychiatrist:
A Method for Addressing the Needs
of Underserved Communities Using
Telebehavioral Health
H3083 Joint Program: Section on
Bioethics and Section on International
Child Health
Ethics and International Child Health:
Altruism or Self-Interest? Striking a Balance
Jane Oski, MD, MPH, FAAP
Hilton Bayfront, 204 B
11:30am – 11:50am
P3077 Safely Doing Less: A Solution to
the Epidemic of Overuse in Healthcare
Moderators: Susan Townsend, MD, FAAP, Program
Chair, Section on Bioethics; Linda Arnold, MD, FAAP,
Chair, Section on International Child Health
1:00pm
Alan Schroeder, MD, FAAP
William G. Bartholome Award for
Ethical Excellence: Award Presentation
& Lecture
Douglas Diekema, MD, MPH, FAAP
11:50am – 12:10pm
P3078 Economics of Poverty in Children
1:30pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Janet Currie, PhD
Why It Can Be Ethical to Do Research
in Other Countries Even Though the
Same Research Could Not Be Done
Ethically in the United States
Lainie Ross, MD, PhD, FAAP
2:20pm
Special Event (Not Designated for CME Credit)
Ethics and Provision of Clinical Care in
the Developing World: How to Do the
Right Thing?
Tracy Rabin, MD, FAAP
12:30pm – 1:30pm
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Annual Business Luncheon
3:10pm
3:30pm
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom
The Annual Business meeting of the American
Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) will be chaired by
President James M. Perrin, MD, FAAP. Attendees
will hear Executive Director/CEO Errol R. Alden,
MD, FAAP report on the state of the AAP.
Don’t miss all the great attractions in the Exhibit
Hall including the AAP Resource Center author
signings, product theater presentations, and
hundreds of exhibitors.
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Nora Volkow, MD
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12:40pm
1:00pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
F3071 Human Trafficking: Healthcare
Needs of Child Victims
H3082 Section on Advances in
Therapeutics and Technology Program
Research Abstract Program and Award
for Innovation
MON
Rachel Grana, PhD, MPH
12:00pm – 2:00pm
DAILY SCHEDULE
The epidemiology of tobacco smoking and secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among the high-risk
populations will be discussed, along with the theoretical rationale for the high smoking rates in these
groups. These include individuals with mental health
problems; individuals who use substances such as
methadone; Native Americans and Alaskans; and
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning
(LGBTQ) adolescents and young adults. Industry
promotion to these groups will be explicitly discussed
in the session. Using cases, the faculty will illustrate
culturally aware methods to screen for tobacco use
and SHS exposure, and form an effective tobacco
treatment plan for members of each of these groups.
Monday
Spanish/English Interpretation
Break
Global Health Research with
Adolescents at Risk of HIV Infection:
Balancing Inclusion and Protection in
Longitudinal Studies in Sub-Saharan
Africa
John Santelli, MD, MPH, FAAP
4:20pm
Panel Discussion: Ethics and Global
Health: Striking a Balance
Tracy Rabin, MD, FAAP; Lainie Ross, MD,
PhD, FAAP; John Santelli, MD, MPH, FAAP
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SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F3086 Designer and Party Drugs: New
Highs, Old Problems, and What to Do
➤➤ Repeats as F3154
Convention Center, 29 CD
This session will present an update on the latest
designer and party drugs currently used by teens and
young adults. Web sites that are often accessed by
adolescents concerning these drugs will be explored.
Counseling tips will teach how to successfully
approach this issue with adolescent patients, and
cases will be presented and discussed.
Seth Ammerman, MD, FAAP
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F3087
Gym Shorts, Bullies, Time, and
Sweat: Why Aren’t Our Kids Active?
➤➤ Repeats as F4039
Convention Center, 26
This session will include a discussion of how
physical activity affects health and how inadequate
physical activity contributes to childhood obesity.
The discussion will focus on how pediatricians
can promote physical activity for their patients by
helping them overcome their individual barriers to
increased activity. The role of the pediatrician as
a community leader to increase physical activity
for children and families will also be addressed.
Stephen Daniels, MD, PhD, FAAP
F3088 The Evaluation of Children in the
Primary Care Setting When Sexual Abuse
is Suspected
Convention Center, 9
The pediatrician has a critical role in identifying
and medically evaluating children with concerns
for sexual abuse. This session will provide a “best
practices” approach to the medical evaluation of
sexual abuse in children, with an overview of the
latest clinical report and guidance from the AAP.
This discussion will include sexualized behavior,
when to worry, risks for sexual abuse in settings
outside the home, and how profiles of abusers
change depending on the age of the child.
James Crawford-Jakubiak, MD, FAAP
F3089 Management of Animal and
Human Bites
➤➤ Repeats as F4018
Convention Center, 10
Human and animal bites represent 1% to 2% of
all pediatric emergency department visits in the
United States. Although dog and cat bites are the
most common, other animal bites present special
problems. The emergency and ongoing management
of human and animal bites will be presented,
with special attention to recognizing, treating, and
preventing infection. The current epidemiology
and prevention of rabies will be discussed in
detail, including some controversial issues.
F3090 Pediatric Pain and Suffering:
Managing Common Problems in Children
with Advanced or Chronic Illness
CC Repeats from F2039
Convention Center, 28 E
Stefan Friedrichsdorf, MD, FAAP
F3091 What’s Behind This Behavior?
Behavioral Traits of Genetic Syndromes
Convention Center, 27
Pediatricians are typically the first to be consulted
for a child’s behavioral concerns. Many genetic
disorders are associated with specific types of
behaviors and the presence of such behavior may
be the primary clue that leads to a diagnosis.
Examples might include self-injurious behavior,
hypersociability, immaturity, or extreme shyness.
With more genetic testing available and being
used in younger children, diagnoses are being
made before the onset of such behaviors. In this
session, attendees will learn which behavior patterns
suggest the need for genetic evaluation and which
diagnoses are likely to be associated with behaviors
for which anticipatory guidance or early therapies
may prove essential for the child’s well-being.
Jonathan Picker, MD
➤➤ Repeats as A4091
Convention Center, 31
This session will focus on helping the busy pediatrician quickly recognize the characteristic findings of
children with tall or short stature, or whose weight
falls well above or below the normal range, and who
have a genetic basis for their growth disturbance.
An algorithm will be provided to give the physician
a method for efficiently determining which of these
patients would benefit from a genetics evaluation
and will be demonstrated using interactive case
discussions involving the most common disorders
associated with atypical stature or weight.
Lynne Bird, MD, FAAP; Susan Alexandra Phillips, MD
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I3097 Ready For Your Close-Up: Engaging
the Media to Inform and Advocate
Convention Center, 21
A3094 Common Problems in the Newborn
Nursery
Are you passionate about issues affecting children’s
health? Are you eager to use the power of the media
to reach parents, policy-makers, and the public?
Learn from your pediatric colleagues how you can
use radio, television, print media, and the Internet
effectively to inform and advocate for children.
Experienced peers teach attendees how to craft a
message, illustrate that message, and avoid some
of the common pitfalls of media engagement.
➤➤ Repeats as A4022
Tanya Altmann, MD, FAAP; Ari Brown, MD, FAAP
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
2:00pm – 3:30pm
Convention Center, 33
The cases presented will include a number of
common problems seen in the newborn nursery,
including jaundice, skin lesions, infection risks,
screening tests, and others. An emphasis will
be placed on prioritizing problems that require
immediate additional evaluation as opposed
to those needing close follow-up. An audience
response system will be used to engage the
audience in open discussion of these problems.
Gilbert Martin, MD, FAAP; Warren Rosenfeld, MD, FAAP
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A3095
Rapid Rheumatology
Consultation
Convention Center, 25
Multiple case presentations will illustrate the
distinguishing features of the major rheumatic
diseases in children, focusing on diagnosis,
initial management, and therapeutic monitoring
needs by the primary care physician.
Ashley Cooper, MD, FAAP; Kelly Rouster-Stevens, MD, FAAP
Jeffrey Starke, MD, FAAP
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I3098 Relax: Office Based Strategies to
Help Anxious Kids
➤➤ Repeats as I4070
Convention Center, 7 B
This session will use a number of cases to illustrate
the presentation of different types of anxiety problems
in children of different ages and severity. Participants
will practice using office-based strategies presented
through role plays and small group discussion.
Participants will also be shown screening tools that
can be used to identify children with anxiety disorders.
Carolyn Bridgemohan, MD, FAAP; Carol Weitzman, MD, FAAP
I3099 The Road to Advocacy
Convention Center, 7 A
Pediatricians in all kinds of practice advocate at
the local, state, and federal level for their patients
and families. However, incorporating advocacy
activities into a busy practice is challenging.
During this session, participants will learn
how the AAP can provide advocacy assistance,
what type of advocacy is necessary for specific
situations, and how to incorporate advocacy into
their pediatric practice. Examples of working at
local, state, and federal levels will be presented
and an emphasis placed on integrating public
health philosophies into pediatric practices.
Anne Edwards, MD, FAAP; Marsha Raulerson, MD, FAAP
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S3107
How to Doctor a Team: Team
Physician 101
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S3102 Addressing Controversial Dental
Questions in the Pediatrician’s Office
Convention Center, 28 AB
This session will describe and discuss common
and sometimes controversial dental issues that
arise in the pediatric office. The presenter will cover
the evidence that relates to treating dental trauma,
imaging in the dental office, prolonged infant feeding
and sucking behaviors, and appropriate interventions,
third molar removal, sedation of young children for
dental treatment, and community water fluoridation.
Courtney Chinn, DDS, MPH
S3103 Antibiotic Update for the
Pediatrician
➤➤ Repeats as S4031
Convention Center, 8
Theodore Ganley, MD, FAAP; Paul Stricker, MD, FAAP
A
S3108
Update on Special Formulas
Everyone Should Know
➤➤ Repeats as S4096
Convention Center, 30 DE
This session will review special formulas (eg, for premature infants, infants with gastrointestinal dysfunction (malabsorption, gastroesophageal reflux disease
[GERD], potential food allergies/intolerances, diarrhea/constipation) and those needing enhanced and/
or specialized nutrition (eg, congenital heart disease,
metabolic disorders). Formula preparation, mode
of delivery, potential adverse reactions, and cost
considerations will be discussed. An algorithm will
be presented to help guide the pediatrician through
the array of formulas to select the most cost-effective
and appropriate formula for individual infants.
The antibiotic update session will share current
important and clinically relevant areas of antimicrobial
use in community-associated bacterial infections that
are seen in the clinic and on hospital pediatric wards.
Newly published information that has a significant
impact on clinical practice will be presented for both
older antimicrobial agents, as well as advances
involving the use of newly available agents.
➤➤ Repeats as S4095
John Bradley, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 28 CD
Convention Center, 29 AB
In order to survive, pediatricians are now facing a
choice: stay independent, join a large organization or
ACO, or aggregate into a larger group. This is fueled by
the ACA, insurance company consolidation, and hospital consolidation. These choices will be examined
in the light of healthcare reform, and various independence preserving aggregation models including group
without walls, independent practice association, and
clinically integrated networks will be explained so that
independent pediatricians might remain independent.
Herschel Lessin, MD, FAAP; Jill Stoller, MD, FAAP
S3105 From Preschool to High School:
Diagnosis and Management of ADHD in
Primary Care
➤➤ Repeats as S4072
S3109 Pediatric Hypertension: A Rising
Problem
This session will provide background information on
pediatric hypertension and educate the audience
on the recognition of traditional and new emerging
causes of hypertension in children. The expert
will provide a framework for lifestyle strategies
to reduce the prevalence of hypertension.
Daniel Feig, MD, PhD, FAAP
Convention Center, 32
This session will consist of an interactive discussion
for “hands-on” training in the use of the evidencebased tools available to assist children with
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Andrew Adesman, MD, FAAP
S3106 Hot Topics in Disaster Medicine
Convention Center, 30 ABC
This session will provide attendees with an overview of recent critical updates, pediatric disaster
medicine strategies, and AAP initiatives and policies
as well as describe ways in which members can
contribute to disaster preparedness and response
in the community as well as in their practice.
Convention Center, 9
This session will assist attendees in understanding
major ethical issues surrounding brain death, and
will provide key concepts for communicating with
families when their child suffers severe neurological
injury. Faculty will discuss recently published
national guidelines for the determination of death
by neurological criteria, as well as examine some
of the common misconceptions. A brief history
of the determination of death in general, and the
development of modern understanding of brain death
will be presented, along with distinguishing features
that separate brain death from persistent vegetative
state, minimally conscious state, and other forms of
severe brain injury. Current controversies, including
certain nations, societies, and religious groups
that do not recognize death by neurological criteria
will be reviewed. Attendees will discuss terms that
can often confuse families, and present vocabulary
that can better aid parents and members of the
healthcare team in understanding brain death.
Alexander Kon, MD, FCCM, FAAP
F3116 Anatomic and Surgical Pediatric
Gynecologic Problems
Convention Center, 10
This session will review the most common pediatric
gynecologic anatomic and surgical problems.
This includes the important aspects of the
history and physical examination, as well as the
appropriate role for imaging studies. This session
will review and highlight the basics of pediatric
gynecology, especially diagnoses “not to miss.”
F3117 Appropriate Recognition and
Management of Anaphylaxis
2:00pm – 3:30pm
T T Casting and Splinting
W3112
Workshop
CC Repeats from W3061
Convention Center, 11 B
Anthony Riccio, MD, FAAP; Richard Schwend, MD, FAAP
T
F3115 Defining Brain Death and the Ethics
of It All
Paula Hillard, MD
WORKSHOP
W3113
3:00pm – 3:45pm
MON
S3104 David versus Goliath: What’s a
Pediatrician To Do?
Jatinder Bhatia, MD, FAAP
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
DAILY SCHEDULE
Convention Center, 24
CC Repeats from S2058
Monday
Laceration Care Workshop
➤➤ Repeats as W3150
Convention Center, 11 A
This session will teach participants the basics of
laceration care. This session includes a didactic overview of wound management as well as hands-on training in techniques of suturing and other types of laceration closure. By the end of this session, attendees
will be able to evaluate wounds to determine the best
way to manage them, learn fundamentals of suturing
lacerations for best results, and care for wounds
and lacerations after repair to avoid infections.
CC Repeats from F3039
Convention Center, 26
Mitchell Lester, MD, FAAP
F3118 Nonpharmacologic Treatments for
Chronic Pain in Pediatrics
Convention Center, 29 CD
This session will provide an overall description of
pain amplification, including statistics regarding
chronic pain in the pediatric population. The
discussion will include multidisciplinary approaches,
including hypnosis and research to support its
use; information on transcutaneous electrical
nerve stimulation (TENS) units; biofeedback;
and information on massage therapy.
Ana Maria Verissimo, MD, MA, FAAP
Julia Grabowski, MD
Steven Krug, MD, FAAP; Jeffrey Upperman, MD, FAAP
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F3119 One Seizure, Two Seizures: What Do
I Do Now?
➤➤ Repeats as F4084
Convention Center, 28 E
When a child presents with a first or second seizure
both temperature and anxiety can be high. Do you
know how to evaluate and manage the child with
a first or second febrile seizure or seizure without
fever? Come review the most current approach
for handling a child with new-onset seizures, and
review AAP guidelines that address this topic.
for the well-being of the children they care for.
Pediatricians need to be aware of these differences
in perceptions of child care and educate/engage
grandparents on issues such as feeding, car seats,
immunizations, sleep position, and electronic devices.
A3134
Staying Out of Trouble with
Fractures and Sprains: What Can I Do in
My Office?
Amanda Soong, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 33
F3126 Responding to Dental Trauma in the
Pediatric Office
CC Repeats from F2125
Convention Center, 9
Courtney Wusthoff, MD, FAAP
Martha Ann Keels, DDS, PhD
F3120 Rapid Diagnostic Testing for
Respiratory Infections
F3127 Dermatologic Emergencies
➤➤ Repeats as F4085
This session will review dermatologic disorders,
including erythema multiforme spectrum (including
Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermolytic
necrolysis); drug eruptions (including anticonvulsant
hypersensitivity syndrome); child abuse; ulcerated
hemangiomas; and eczema herpeticum.
Convention Center, 27
Respiratory tract infections affect the nose,
throat, and airways, and may be caused by any of
several different viruses. In children, rhinoviruses,
influenza viruses, parainfluenza viruses, human
metapneumovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV),
enteroviruses, and certain strains of adenovirus
are the main causes of viral respiratory infections.
This session will address the diagnosis of these
infections using new molecular testing modalities.
Penelope Dennehy, MD, FAAP
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
4:00pm – 4:45pm
F3123 The Current Epidemic of Thrombosis
in Children and Adolescents: How to
Recognize, Prevent, and Treat
CC Repeats from F2161
Convention Center, 28 CD
Guy Young, MD, FAAP
F3124 The Difficult-to-Examine Child
Convention Center, 10
Through presentation of cases, this session will
review strategies for preparing the child for the
visit, creating a less threatening and overstimulating environment using support personnel and
behavioral strategies to perform a sensitive and
complete physical examination on children with
cognitive, physical, or behavioral challenges.
Edward Goldson, MD, FAAP
F3125 Grandparents as Primary Care Givers:
A New Generation for Anticipatory Guidance
➤➤ Repeats as F4082
Convention Center, 29 CD
This session will review the major topics in caregiving
guidelines that have evolved over the past generation
as a result of evidence-based studies and experience
in clinical practice, including clinical practice guidelines and policy statements by the AAP. Many grandparent caregivers are not aware of these changes
or do not endorse them, and this has implications
Convention Center, 27
Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, FAAP
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CC Repeats from A3046
Henry Chambers, MD, FAAP; Ellen Raney, MD, FAAP
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I3136 Apps, Websites, Social Media, and
Technology: Cool New Tools to Support
Your Patients’ Healthy Active Living
Convention Center, 21
This interactive group forum will give a description
of popularly used resources (e.g. apps, websites,
social media) and allow participants to familiarize
themselves with these resources. The session
will assist participants in formulating a strategy to
utilize these resources with interested patients.
Jeannie Huang, MD
POINT-COUNTERPOINT
I3137 Must-Have Gadgets, Gizmos, and
Technology for the Pediatric Office
4:00pm – 5:00pm
Convention Center, 7 A
D3129 Are Tablets APP-propos for Toddlers?
This session will provide information on the best new
technologies for pediatric office practices. Attendees
will rotate among three stations where different
categories of technologies will be demonstrated
including mobile applications for pediatricians,
screening devices (hearing, vision, blood pressure,
lead poisoning) and diagnostic/therapeutic devices
(flu, lipid, Strep, anemia, warts, and needle-free
injection). At the conclusion, faculty will answer
and resolve questions regarding the devices.
Convention Center, 30 ABC
The AAP has had a long-standing recommendation of “no screens” for children under 2 but
is it time to revisit the screen-time age limit?
With increasingly younger children using tablets,
computers, and smartphones for education and
entertainment, is there science to support whether
early screen time helps or hinders learning?
PRO: Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, FAAP
CON: Don Shifrin, MD, FAAP
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A3132 Are You Smarter Than an Intensivist?
➤➤ Repeats as A4064
Convention Center, 25
This session will contain interactive case studies of critically ill patients in non–intensive care
unit (ICU) settings which will be of interest to
a wide range of providers. The session will
discuss neurologic and cardiorespiratory cases
as well as a potpourri of other topics.
Edward Conway, MD, MS, FAAP; Thomas Kayrouz, MD, FAAP
Andrew Schuman, MD, FAAP
I3138 Difficult Patient Scenarios in
Pediatrics
➤➤ Repeats as I4092
Convention Center, 7 B
This session will focus on effective approaches
for handling difficult scenarios using the four
recognized categories of difficult patients. Materials
will be presented from the Harvard Negotiation
project, which has had over 20 years of negotiation
experience and expertise. The majority of the
session will focus on several case scenarios: (1)
the difficult patient, (2) the challenging parent,
(3) the irritating work partner. The session will
guide the audience through these interactive case
discussions and discuss negotiation strategies.
Cora Breuner, MD, MPH, FAAP
A3133 Everything You Wanted to Know
About Ophthalmology but Were Afraid
to Ask: Cases from the AAP Challenging
Cases Series
CC Repeats from A2046
Convention Center, 31
David Granet, MD, FAAP; Shira Robbins, MD, FAAP
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4:00pm – 5:30pm
S3141 Common Behavioral Problems in
Autism and Intellectual Disability
➤➤ Repeats as S4093
Convention Center, 24
Patricia Manning-Courtney, MD
S3142 Genetic Testing Basics: What’s the
Right Test to Send?
Convention Center, 26
Marilyn Jones, MD, FAAP
S3143 High-Quality Care for Children with
Asthma: Strengthening the Case for the
Medical Home Model
Convention Center, 30 DE
A case-based interactive session is planned
with audience interaction, panel discussion, and
treatment rationale interposed with brief didactic
presentations and adequate time for Q&A.
John Anderson, MD, FAAP; Kathryn Keeler, MD
S3146 It Can Be Done with the Time You
Have! How to Successfully Implement New
Guidelines in your Practice
Convention Center, 29 AB
Chuck Norlin, MD, FAAP; James Stout, MD, MPH, FAAP
S3144 Inflammatory Bowel Disease:
Collaboration Between the Pediatrician and
the Specialist in the Medical Home
Convention Center, 28 AB
This session will describe comanagement models and opportunities for care that have been
traditionally seen in the subspecialty office and
which could be transitioned to the pediatrician.
T
Laceration Care Workshop
Convention Center, 11 A
Julia Grabowski, MD
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F3153 Abdominal Pain: Diagnoses Not to
Miss
➤➤ Repeats as F4016
Convention Center, 27
This session will review the presentation, initial
evaluation, and treatment of patients who present with abdominal pain, with an emphasis on
surgical problems for which prompt diagnosis and
treatment are essential for optimal outcome.
Faculty will discuss how to effectively identify and
implement Bright Futures recommendations within
their current approach to practice. Attendees will
better understand how to implement the guidelines in
their own office. Topics covered will include maternal
depression screening, oral health risk assessment,
strengths assessment and anticipatory guidance. In
addition, faculty will weave discussions of federal regulation, quality improvement methodology for implementation, and reimbursement into the presentation.
CC Repeats from F3086
Edward Curry, MD, FAAP; Paula Duncan, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 29 CD
S3147 Management of Fever in Children
Younger Than 3 Months and 3 to 36
Months of Age
Timothy Fairbanks, MD
F3154 Designer and Party Drugs: New
Highs, Old Problems, and What to Do
Seth Ammerman, MD, FAAP
F3155 Dispelling ADHD Myths and
Misconceptions in Primary Care
➤➤ Repeats as S4074
CC Repeats from F2129
Convention Center, 32
Convention Center, 28 CD
The speakers will review the management of
infants and young children with fever. The session
will focus on advances in diagnostic technology,
immunizations, and other changes in clinical care
that have altered the approach to fever in infants
and young children. A discussion of the anticipated
AAP guidelines for the management of the febrile
infant will be discussed. The session will focus
on both the outpatient and inpatient evaluation
and management of febrile infants and children.
Andrew Adesman, MD, FAAP
Carrie Byington, MD, FAAP; Charles Woods, MD, MS, FAAP
Convention Center, 28 E
This session will present an overview of the medical home model and how it specifically relates to
high-quality optimal care for the child with asthma.
The seven joint principles of the patient-centered
medical home will be described in relation to how they
provide a framework for implementing the guidelines
for the diagnosis and management of asthma. Faculty
will illustrate the medical home principles by providing
clinical case examples of how this model improves
care for children with asthma in primary care settings.
W3150
CC Repeats from W3113
WORKSHOP
MON
The microarray test has become the standard
of care for the child with autism, delays, and/or
congenital anomalies. Other genetic tests such
as chromosome analysis, fluorescence in situ
hybridization (FISH), single gene tests, multigene
panels, and now whole exome sequencing are all
available, and it may not always be clear which test
is the appropriate one for evaluation. This session
will address the information the pediatrician needs
to understand the different types of tests, indications, and limitations that will allow for informed
discussion with families of children who have the
testing done. Differences and similarities of different forms of genetic testing will be highlighted.
➤➤ Repeats as S4032
4:00pm – 5:30pm
DAILY SCHEDULE
This session will include an overview of the prevalence of common behavior problems in children
with autism and other developmental disorders.
Specific factors that contribute to management
challenges in these populations will be reviewed;
these challenges include language and cognitive
delays, anxiety, and behavioral rigidity. Discussion
will include review of potential medical conditions
that need to be addressed. Cases will be used to
illustrate how to apply basic behavioral principles
to develop practical and effective solutions in the
pediatric office for managing common problems
such as toileting and feeding difficulties in children
with autism and other developmental disorders.
S3145
Intoeing and Outtoeing, Bowing
and Knock Knees: Evaluation of Rotational
Lower Extremity Deformities in Children—
Who Needs a Referral?
Monday
T
F3156
The Youth Sports Pressure
Cooker Affects Both Children and Parents
➤➤ Repeats as F4061
Convention Center, 9
This session will unveil different sources of
pressure in youth sports and how that pressure
bleeds into life beyond sports. Understanding the
physical and emotional fall-out of pressure will
enable practictioners to include sports pressure
in the evaluation and treatment of certain injuries,
illnesses, and behavioral issues while supporting a healthier approach to life and sports.
Paul Stricker, MD, FAAP
4:00pm – 5:30pm
T
W3149
Asthma and Allergy Gadgets of
Interest to Pediatricians
➤➤ Repeats as W4079
Special Event (Not Designated for CME Credit)
Convention Center, 11 B
6:30pm – 8:30pm
This workshop will review various devices used
in the management of patients with allergies and
asthma, including peak flow meters, metered dose
inhalers, nebulizers, asthma severity rating tools,
and epinephrine autoinjector devices. This will
be a “hands-on” workshop in which the attendees can become familiar with these devices.
International Reception
Susan Laubach, MD, FAAP
Supported by All Children’s Hospital
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Terrace
The International Reception is a forum that
welcomes leaders from pediatric societies and
attendees around the world to network with AAP
leadership and share its work in pediatrics.
Leo Heitlinger, MD, FAAP
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Tuesday Plenary Sessions
10:30am – 12:15pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Moderator:
Jennifer Shu, MD, FAAP
2015 Chair, National Conference & Exhibition Planning Group
10:30am – 10:50am
P4043 Hot Topic in Pediatrics
10:50am – 11:10am
P4044 Autism Spectrum Disorder: DSM-5 and
Diagnosis in 2014
Susan Hyman, MD, FAAP
This session will review new diagnostic criteria for Autism
Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and how to apply alternate diagnoses
if the new DSM-5 definition of ASD does not apply to the
patient. Faculty will compare and contrast the diagnosis of
ASD and how it has changed since the DSM-5’s debut.
➤➤ Also presenting at X4053
11:10am-11:30am
P4045 Healthcare Texting: Right Format for Today’s
Families
Colleen Kraft, MD, FAAP
This session will address text messaging as a patient
engagement tool and extension of the medical home.
Faculty will review a pediatric texting program for parents of
infants, with an overview of the service, how it started, and
how message content is developed. Details of message
content will also be shared, including urgent alerts,
appointment and immunization reminders, health and
safety messages, and recent message enhancements.
CC Also presenting at H1026
11:30am-11:50am
P4046 Ethical Issues in Brain Death: Lessons Learned
from High-Profile Recent Cases
Alexander Kon, MD, FCCM, FAAP
This session will review some of the recent, high profile
cases highlighting ethical issues raised in brain death. The
speaker will briefly review the recently published national
guidelines for determination of death by neurological
criteria in children, and will illustrate areas of confusion
among the lay public as well as healthcare providers.
CC Also presenting at F3115
11:50am-12:10pm
P4047 Health System Transformation: The Future
of Payment and Implications for Pediatricians
Patrick Conway, MD, MSc, FAAP
The Affordable Care Act will serve as the impetus for a number of
payment reforms designed to keep healthcare costs under control
while maintaining and improving quality of care. These changes are
occurring with public and private payers and how they are implemented will have a great impact on how pediatricians deliver care at
all levels. This session will review how new payments systems may
alter the delivery of care to pediatric patients in the near future.
CC Also presenting at H3065
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Children’s Hospital of Orange County
UC Irvine—CHOC Pediatric Residency
Naval Medical Center San Diego
Pediatric Residency Program
Rady Children’s Hospital UC San Diego
Pediatric Residency Program
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MEET-THE-EXPERT-DISCUSSION
7:00am – 8:00am
X4009 The Business of Immunization:
Protecting Kids and Your Practice
Convention Center, 28 CD
Convention Center, 33
Providing immunization services has the potential
to bankrupt practices if not managed properly.
This session will provide attendees with practical
ways to buy, deliver, and track vaccines so that
they can be profitable for your practice.
Paul Offit, MD, FAAP
Herschel Lessin, MD, FAAP
X4003 Communicating Vaccine Science to
the Public
CC Repeats from X3005
X4004
A Down Syndrome Update
Convention Center, 30 DE
Down syndrome remains the most common cause of
intellectual disability, but can you manage all the health
needs of a child with Down syndrome? Come hear the
latest advances, and understand the developmental
and neurologic issues central to Down syndrome.
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X4010
What Can I Take, Doc? Update
on Performance Enhancement and
Nutritional Supplements in Athletes
CC Repeats from X3012
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Convention Center, 29 CD
This session will present information on video
games that require active movement by the player
to control the game to guide participants in how to
integrate such programs into their physical activity
prescription for obese children. The presentation
will focus on information on how current active video
gaming systems and games are controlled by the
player’s own movements; current research on the
effect of active video games on physical activity,
physical fitness, and weight control; and recommendations on utilizing exergaming as a method
to increase physical activity in obese children.
CC Repeats from F3153
Convention Center, 30 DE
Timothy Fairbanks, MD
F4017 Below the Curve: Diagnosing
Malnutrition in Your Office
CC Repeats from F2128
Convention Center, 27
Mark Corkins, MD, FAAP
CC Repeats from F3089
Convention Center, 28 CD
7:30am – 12:00pm
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C4013
Course on Neonatal and
Pediatric Critical Care Transport Medicine:
Day 2
Grooming the Next Generation of Transport
Leaders
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom CG
7:30am 8:00am
Continental Breakfast
Announcements and Information on
2016 Course
Howard Heiman, MD, FAAP, 2016 Course Director
8:15am Plenary: The Latest in Goal-Directed
Identification and Management of Sepsis
Joseph Carcillo, MD
9:15am X4006 Meet Your Radiology Expert: A
“Glowing” Experience
Breakouts
Clinical (45 minute sessions repeated once)
CC Repeats from X3011
Toxicology and Poisonings for the
Transport Provider
Convention Center, 29 AB
Shan Yin, MD, MPH, FAAP
Donald Frush, MD, FAAP
Lessons Learned from Difficult Transports
Howard Heiman, MD, FAAP; Nicholas
Tsarouhas, MD, FAAP
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X4007
Bone Health in Children: When
to Worry and What to Do?
Leadership (45 minute sessions repeated
once)
Convention Center, 32
What Is Strategic Planning and Why Is It
Important for Transport?
Illustrative case studies will provide the springboard
for discussion on the systematic initial approach to
the clinical, biochemical, and radiologic evaluation
of children with suspected metabolic bone
disease. The session will provide a perspective
on when and for whom to order dual-energy x-ray
absorptiometry (DXA) scanning and discuss
the appropriate interpretation of the results.
Sara Smith
Laura Bachrach, MD, FAAP
10:45am
11:00am
CC Repeats from X2009
Convention Center, 31 AB
Leila Kheirandish-Gozal, MD
A Abdominal Pain: Diagnoses Not
F4016
to Miss
F4018 Management of Animal and Human
Bites
COURSE
Blaise Nemeth, MD, MS, FAAP
X4008 Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Problems of Children
8:30am – 9:15am
Tracy Zaslow, MD, FAAP
Keith Vaux, MD
X4005 How Wii Can Kinect With Kids to
Battle Pediatric Obesity: Is Exergaming
the Answer?
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
POINT-COUNTERPOINT
8:30am – 9:30am
D4037 Is There Any Indication for Use of
Medical Marijuana Products Outside of
Clinical Trials in Children with Epilepsy?
Convention Center, 30 ABC
The news has been filled with stories about the use
of medical marijuana products in children. Parents
want to explore this medicinal option for their children with seizures. Interestingly, this is one of the
rare times when the White House was petitioned
to change the DEA schedule of a substance so it
can be used in clinical trials, a move supported
by physician groups. So what’s the big deal?
The question is not quite as simple as it seems
because of the clinical context in which it is used.
PRO: Colin Roberts, MD
CON: Maria Roberta Cilio, MD
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
8:30am – 10:00am
Ensuring the Clinical Competency of Your
Team
A4022 Common Problems in the Newborn
Nursery
Anne Ades, MD, FAAP
CC Repeats from A3094
Practical (90-minute session)
Convention Center, 25 AB
The Difficult Airway in Transport: A HandsOn Workshop
Gilbert Martin, MD, FAAP; Warren Rosenfeld, MD, FAAP
Elizabeth Berg, BSN; Jamie Schwartz, MD, FAAP
A4023 Genetic and Metabolic Unknowns:
How Many Do You Recognize?
Morning Break
Plenary: Difficult Conversations:
Addressing Performance Issues in Friends
and Colleagues
Sara Smith
12:00pm
Jeffrey Starke, MD, FAAP
CC Repeats from A3045
Convention Center, 31 AB
Christopher Cunniff, MD, FAAP; Shawn McCandless, MD
Closing Remarks and Adjourn
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A4024 Visual Diagnosis: In the Clinic, the
Hospital, and the Emergency Room
CC Repeats from A3047
Convention Center, 33
Michael Cabana, MD, FAAP; Joseph Zenel, MD, FAAP
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
S4032 Intoeing and Outtoeing, Bowing and
Knock Knees: Evaluation of Rotational
Lower Extremity Deformities in Children—
Who Needs a Referral?
CC Repeats from S3145
Convention Center, 27
This session will review the many aspects and
implications of being named as a defendant in a
medical liability law suit. Faculty will cover each
step from the request for medical records, the
complaint, the formation of the defense “team,”
the discovery (depositions, etc), the trial (if there
is one), the result of the trial, the responses to
the result, the National Practitioner Data Bank, the
support one can receive from colleagues, and the
stress syndrome associated with all of the above,
including recognition and management. Role play will
be used to show good and bad responses during a
deposition. Time will be devoted to discussing and
sharing experiences with the malpractice system.
I4028 Special Diets and Supplements: Are
They Safe in Children?
Convention Center, 31 C
This session will provide active participation,
with attendees using case studies to discuss
the importance of assessing vegetarian and
vegan diets to ensure that a patient is receiving
adequate nutrition. Case studies will demonstrate calculations of calories, protein, and other
nutrients. Case studies will also demonstrate
common supplement usage by adolescents and
common pros and cons of these products.
Sanghamitra Misra, MD, FAAP; Ana Maria Verissimo, MD,
MA, FAAP
Convention Center, 25 C
This interactive, case-based session will focus
on breastfeeding in special situations, such as
premature infants, infants with oral/facial defects,
or infants with genetic conditions, using actual
breastfeeding mothers and their babies/children
to facilitate the discussion. Clinical cases will be
discussed to illustrate specific points, and mother/
baby dyads will participate as teaching assistants.
Clinicians will learn how to function as the team
leader in coordinating care for the breastfeeding
infant with special needs. Problem solving will
be accomplished by audience participation with
faculty facilitation. Appropriate use of breastfeeding
technology will be discussed and demonstrated.
Michelle Brenner, MD, IBCLC, FAAP; Joan Meek, MD,
MS, FAAP
SEMINAR
8:30am – 10:00am
S4031 Antibiotic Update for the
Pediatrician
CC Repeats from S3103
Convention Center, 24
John Bradley, MD, FAAP
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F4039
Gym Shorts, Bullies, Time, and
Sweat: Why Aren’t Our Kids Active?
CC Repeats from F3087
Convention Center, 28 CD
Stephen Daniels, MD, PhD, FAAP
F4040 Pediatric Hearing Loss: State of
the Art Diagnosis and Treatment
Convention Center, 29 AB
Knowledge about pediatric hearing loss is exploding
and with this knowledge has come new algorithms
for the approach to diagnosis and treatment.
Daniela Carvalho, MD, FAAP
Jon Fanaroff, MD, JD, FAAP; William McDonnell, MD,
JD, FAAP
S4034 Precocious Sexual Development:
When Should I Be Concerned?
Convention Center, 28 AB
This session will review the recent publication
from the primary care network (PROS) and
provide a discussion from the perspective of an
expert in the field. Using illustrative cases, the
participant will learn a systematic approach to
the patient with precocious sexual maturation.
Karen Oerter Klein, MD
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S4035
Return to Play: Strategies
for Returning to the Classroom After a
Concussion
CC Repeats from S3055
Convention Center, 29 CD
Mark Halstead, MD, FAAP; Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH, FAAP
S4036 Complementary and Alternative
Medicine: Here to Stay, What to Do?
Convention Center, 32
This session will use a case-based format to
describe the current status of complementary
and alternative medical therapies in the pediatric
population, the scientific basis behind certain
alternative medicine practices, such as acupuncture,
homeopathy, chiropractic manipulation, and
dietary supplements, and the ethical issues that
arise when working with families who wish to use
complementary and alternative medicine either
alone or in conjunction with conventional medical
therapies in both the hospital and outpatient
settings. An ethical framework will be presented
to assist pediatricians in developing strategies to
negotiate a balance that protects the interests of
their patients, while also preserving the family’s trust
and demonstrating respect for the family’s values.
PLENARIES
Tuesday Plenary Sessions
10:30am – 12:15pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Moderator:
Jennifer Shu, MD, FAAP
2015 Chair, National Conference & Exhibition
Planning Group
TUES
I4029 You, Too, Can Be a Breastfeeding
Guru! Advanced Breastfeeding Clinical
Skills
Sheila Friedlander, MD, FAAP
DAILY SCHEDULE
I4027 Intrauterine Drug Exposure: What’s a
Pediatrician to Do?
Karen Buchi, MD, FAAP; Robert Ward, MD, FCP, FAAP
F4038 Atopic Dermatitis Update
John Anderson, MD, FAAP; Kathryn Keeler, MD
Convention Center, 28 E
Convention Center, 21
9:30am – 10:15am
CC Repeats from F3067
8:30am – 10:00am
CC Repeats from I3049
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
Convention Center, 26
S4033 I’ve Been Sued!! Now What Do I Do?
Tuesday
10:30am – 10:50am
P4043 Hot Topic in Pediatrics
10:50am – 11:10am
P4044 Autism Spectrum Disorder: DSM-5
and Diagnosis in 2014
Susan Hyman, MD, FAAP
11:10am – 11:30am
P4045 Healthcare Texting: Right Format
for Today’s Families
Colleen Kraft, MD, FAAP
11:30am – 11:50am
P4046 Ethical Issues in Brain Death:
Lessons Learned from High-Profile
Recent Cases
Alexander Kon, MD, FCCM, FAAP
11:50am – 12:10pm
P4047 Health System Transformation:
The Future of Payment and Implications
for Pediatricians
Patrick Conway, MD, MSc, FAAP
Douglas Diekema, MD, MPH, FAAP; Paul Offit, MD, FAAP
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Special Event (Not Designated for CME Credit)
12:30pm – 1:30pm
V4049 James W Bass Pediatric Bowl
Convention Center, Ballroom 6F
How many calories are in a cup of California granola? What is the most common
pediatric orthopedic injury from surfing? What is the most common bacterial illness
in a So Cal theme park? Come match your wits with contestants from three wonderful, pediatric residency programs in Southern California. The teams will battle to see
who is the “star” of Southern California and who takes home the “Meconium Cup”.
Dude, check it out…the James W Bass Pediatric Bowl combines ‘rad’ entertainment,
a lot of ‘gnarly’ learning, and some ‘sick’ but friendly competition!
Michael Cabana, MD, FAAP; Paul Fisher, MD, FAAP
MEET-THE-EXPERT-DISCUSSION
12:30pm – 1:30pm
X4051 Addressing Health Disparities in
Inner City Latino Children with Asthma:
The Children’s RESPIRA Education Program
Convention Center, 27
This session will review the overall health status of
asthma in Hispanic/Latino children by addressing
the health disparities that exist in this population
and appreciating the burden of asthma. As healthcare providers we can identify and understand the
cultural belief system of this population by using
the children’s RESPIRA asthma education model.
Evelyn Montalvo Stanton, MD, FAAP
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X4052
Birthmarks: Red, White, Blue,
and Brown
CC Repeats from X3004
Convention Center, 30 DE
Sheila Friedlander, MD, FAAP
X4053 Ensuring Nutrition in Children with
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Too Much and
Too Little
Convention Center, 28 CD
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
often have selective eating patterns that affect
family functioning and may affect their nutrition.
This session will examine the potential causes of
challenging mealtime behaviors in children with
ASD, review the nutritional consequences, and
provide the pediatrician with strategies to work with
families regarding the behaviors that lead to obesity
and other nutritional concerns in this population.
Susan Hyman, MD, FAAP
X4054 ICD-10 Is More Than a Four Letter
Word
CC Repeats from X3010
Convention Center, 29 AB
Jeffrey Linzer, MD, FACEP, FAAP
X4055 Jaundice: Sometimes More Than
Yellow! When to Look Harder
CC Repeats from X3007
Convention Center, 26
Vinod Bhutani, MD, FAAP
X4056 Neurology in Neonates: Nagging
Questions
Convention Center, 29 CD
Does that baby have a big head? Why is my
newborn floppy? Is my child delayed? Do you know
how to manage the neurologic problems most
commonly seen among babies and toddlers in
your practice? Learn how to diagnose and manage
macrocephaly, brachial plexus injury, hypotonia, delay,
neurocutaneous finds, and funny movements.
Courtney Wusthoff, MD, FAAP
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X4057 Tuberculosis: Whom to Test, With
What, and What to Do With the Results?
A4066 Vaccine Update
Convention Center, 32
Vaccine recommendations are constantly being
updated and refined. The changes in vaccine
recommendations are complex and are difficult to fully
implement. This session will discuss how and why
vaccine recommendations are made; review changes
to the 2015 childhood and adolescent immunization
schedule; provide clinical pearls about specific
vaccines; discuss how background rates of various
conditions are confused with adverse events; and
highlight how and why herd protection is important.
This session will review the diagnosis and
management of tuberculosis in children.
There will be discussion on which patients to
screen, which screening tests to use, and how
to evaluate the patient with a positive result
on the screening test. Further, faculty will
discuss the management of patients with latent
tuberculosis as well as active tuberculosis.
Margaret Fisher, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 33
Carol Baker, MD, FAAP; Larry Pickering, MD, FAAP
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
2:00pm – 2:45pm
Convention Center, 26
Convention Center, 21
A number of congenital disorders with an
increased incidence of childhood cancer have
identifiable morphologic features. Examples
include Fanconi anemia, WAGR (Wilms tumor,
aniridia, genitourinary anomalies, and retardation)
syndrome, Beckwith-Weideman syndrome, and
many others. The pediatrician must recognize
these disorders and be aware of the recommended
cancer screening protocols to identify any
malignancies at their most treatable stage.
More than 30 states have enacted so-called “apology
laws,” designed to encourage and protect physician
communications with patients and families who
experience adverse medical events. Nonetheless,
most pediatricians remain uncomfortable making
disclosures and apologies for medical errors, are
concerned about their potential legal liabilities, and
are unsure how to do it safely and effectively. Several
role-playing scenarios will involve participants in
both appropriate and inappropriate disclosure and
apology techniques. The audience will provide realtime feedback during the role-playing scenarios.
Zora Rogers, MD, FAAP
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F4061
The Youth Sports Pressure
Cooker Affects Both Children and Parents
CC Repeats from F3156
Convention Center, 27
I4069 Disclosing Medical Errors: Do It Right
In this session, attendees will learn about the
different types of compensation models best suited
to pediatric practices and how to work with them.
Discussions will cover the attendee’s ability to
identify areas of opportunity to improve methods of
compensation and identify strategies for addressing
weaknesses; examples from successful pediatric
practices will be used to demonstrate strategies.
Chip Hart; Susanne Madden
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S4074
Management of Fever in
Children Younger Than 3 Months and
3 to 36 Months of Age
CC Repeats from S3147
Convention Center, 30 DE
Carrie Byington, MD, FAAP; Charles Woods, MD, MS, FAAP
William McDonnell, MD, JD, FAAP; Robert Mendelson,
MD, FAAP
I4070 Relax: Office Based Strategies to
Help Anxious Kids
CC Repeats from I3098
Paul Stricker, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 28 AB
Convention Center, 25 C
Carolyn Bridgemohan, MD, FAAP; Carol Weitzman, MD, FAAP
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
S4075 Marks That Matter: “Trivial” Injuries
in Infants As Sentinel Injuries in Child Abuse
Convention Center, 28 CD
This session will summarize the evidence basis for
evaluating an infant with trivial injury for possible
abuse. Case scenarios will be used to illustrate
and improve detection of these trivial injuries,
how to differentiate them from mimics, and how
to medically evaluate an infant with a sentinel
injury for suspected abuse. Furthermore, using
case-based discussions and illustrations, participants will understand that even if further injury
surveillance is negative, abuse must be considered
in infants with a trivial, poorly explained injury.
Sandra Murray, MD, FAAP; Lynn Sheets, MD, FAAP
S4076 Tongue Tie Troubles: Partnering with
Otolaryngologists to Ensure Breastfeeding
Success
Convention Center, 24
SEMINAR
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A4064 Are You Smarter Than an Intensivist?
CC Repeats from A3132
Convention Center, 25 AB
Edward Conway, MD, MS, FAAP; Thomas Kayrouz, MD, FAAP
A4065 Getting Credit for the Effort
Involved: Coding for DevelopmentalBehavioral Problems in Primary Care
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S4072 From Preschool to High School:
Diagnosis and Management of ADHD in
Primary Care
CC Repeats from S3105
Convention Center, 32
Andrew Adesman, MD, FAAP
This didactic session will address how to recognize
ankyloglossia and its impact on breastfeeding difficulties. Faculty will discuss different scenarios when a
frenotomy would be necessary. There will also be discussion of strategies on how attendees can find ways
at their local institutions to learn the proper frenotomy
procedure and meet proper credentialing procedures.
Anthony Magit, MD; James Murphy, MD, FAAP
S4077 Keys To Healthy Housing:
What Pediatricians Need To Know
Convention Center, 31 AB
Convention Center, 29 AB
This session will provide a didactic component to
define developmental screening, developmental
testing, prolonged service codes, and the
documentation required to apply these codes
in primary care pediatric practice. Then, using
audience response discussion, cases will be
presented that illustrate how best to code for
developmental-behavioral problems to maximize
reimbursement for physician efforts.
This session will discuss the concept of maintaining
a healthy home. It will cover the general steps to
assess for hazardous agents in the home. The
faculty will review the toxic effects of selected
environmental exposures in the home such as mold,
radon, pesticides, and secondhand and thirdhand
tobacco smoke. Attendees will better understand that
substances like radon are much more dangerous in
the presence of smoking.
Marilyn Augustyn, MD, FAAP; Michelle Macias, MD, FAAP
Ruth Etzel, MD, PhD, FAAP
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S4073 Private Practice Compensation
Models: What Works and What Doesn’t–
Lessons from Real Pediatric Practices
DAILY SCHEDULE
F4060 Early Recognition of Childhood
Cancer Syndromes
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WORKSHOP
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT
INTERACTIVE GROUP FORUM
2:00pm – 3:30pm
4:00pm – 4:45pm
4:00pm – 5:30pm
W4079
Asthma and Allergy Gadgets of
Interest to Pediatricians
F4084 One Seizure, Two Seizures: What Do
I Do Now?
I4092 Difficult Patient Scenarios in
Pediatrics
CC Repeats from W3149
CC Repeats from F3119
CC Repeats from I3138
Convention Center, 31 C
Convention Center, 28 E
Convention Center, 25 C
Susan Laubach, MD, FAAP
Courtney Wusthoff, MD, FAAP
Cora Breuner, MD, MPH, FAAP
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F4085 Rapid Diagnostic Testing for
Respiratory Infections
SEMINAR
CC Repeats from F3120
3:00pm – 3:45pm
Convention Center, 27
4:00pm – 5:30pm
F4081 MCHAT and Beyond: Overcoming
Barriers to Screening for Autism in
Primary Care
Penelope Dennehy, MD, FAAP
S4093 Common Behavioral Problems in
Autism and Intellectual Disability
Convention Center, 30 ABC
The uptake of screening for autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) in primary care has been slow since first
recommended by the AAP in 2007. Improvements
in early intervention make it imperative to identify
children most likely to benefit from treatment.
This session will review new modifications to the
scoring of the Modified Checklist for Autism in
Toddlers (MCHAT) that will improve efficiency of
screening; discuss advances in screening that are
under investigation, including new questionnaires
and biologic measures; address process barriers
to screening in office practices; and discuss what
to do with positive screening test results.
Paul Carbone, MD, FAAP
F4082 Grandparents as Primary Care Givers:
A New Generation for Anticipatory Guidance
AUDIENCE RESPONSE CASE DISCUSSION
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A4089 Dermatologic Potpourri
Patricia Manning-Courtney, MD
T
Convention Center, 33
Patricia Treadwell, MD, FAAP
CC Repeats from S3053
A4090 Evaluation and Management: Key
Concepts in Coding and Documentation
Convention Center, 25 AB
Changes have been made in 2014 in medical
decision making in the basic documentations
used for evaluation and management (E/M)
codes. Recovery audit contractor (RAC) audits
continue for higher level E/M services.
Joel Bradley, MD, FAAP
Convention Center, 29 CD
A4091 Too Tall, Too Short, Too Fat, Too
Thin: When to Suspect a Genetic Syndrome
CC Repeats from A3096
Convention Center, 31 AB
Lynne Bird, MD, FAAP; Susan Alexandra Phillips, MD
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S4094
Obesity Complications in the
Pediatric Office: It’s Not Just for Internists
Anymore!
CC Repeats from A2044
CC Repeats from F3125
Amanda Soong, MD, FAAP
CC Repeats from S3141
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Thomas Inge, MD, PhD, FAAP; Jeffrey Schwimmer, MD
A Pediatric Hypertension: A Rising
S4095
Problem
CC Repeats from S3109
Convention Center, 30 DE
Daniel Feig, MD, PhD, FAAP
S4096 Update on Special Formulas
Everyone Should Know
CC Repeats from S3108
Convention Center, 32
Jatinder Bhatia, MD, FAAP
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Sessions by Topic
Categories
Adolescent Health..........................................................83
Health Promotion........................................................... 90
Adoption............................................................................84
Hematology/Oncology.................................................. 90
Osteopathy.......................................................................97
Advances in Therapeutics and Technology.............84
Home Health.................................................................... 91
Otolaryngology................................................................97
Advocacy...........................................................................84
Hospice and Palliative Medicine................................. 91
Pharmacology..................................................................97
Allergy/ Immunology......................................................84
Hospital Medicine........................................................... 91
Plastic Surgery.................................................................97
Anesthesiology................................................................85
Infectious Diseases......................................................... 91
Practice Management....................................................97
Bioethics............................................................................85
Information Technologies..............................................92
Pulmonology.....................................................................98
Cardiology.........................................................................85
Injury (See Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics).............92
Quality Improvement......................................................98
Child Abuse/Neglect......................................................85
Integrative Medicine.......................................................92
Radiology/Imaging......................................................... 99
Child Care/Early Education...........................................86
Internal Medicine-Pediatrics.........................................93
Research........................................................................... 99
Communication/Media...................................................86
International Child Health.............................................93
Rheumatology................................................................. 99
Community Pediatrics....................................................86
Leadership.........................................................................93
School Health.................................................................. 99
Critical Care......................................................................86
Medical Education...........................................................93
Senior Members............................................................. 99
Dermatology.....................................................................87
Medical Students, Residents, and Fellowship
Trainees.............................................................................93
Smoking/Tobacco........................................................... 99
Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics........................87
Disabilities (See Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics)...88
Disaster Preparedness...................................................88
Emergency Medicine......................................................88
Endocrinology..................................................................89
Environmental Health.....................................................89
Epidemiology....................................................................89
Gastroenterology........................................................... 90
Genetics/Epigenetics.................................................... 90
Adolescent Health
Neonatology.....................................................................93
Nephrology.......................................................................94
Neurology..........................................................................94
Neurosurgery.................................................................. 95
Nutrition/Breastfeeding................................................ 95
Obesity.............................................................................. 95
Ophthalmology............................................................... 96
8:30am – 10:00am
I1050 LGBTQ Issues for Practicing
Pediatricians
➤➤ Repeats as F1123
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Convention Center, 7 B
Young Physicians............................................................101
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:30am – 10:00am
S3057 What’s New in Adolescent
Reproductive Health: Long-Acting Reversible
Contraception and Pap Smear Guidelines
CC Repeats from S2150
S2150 What’s New in Adolescent
Reproductive Health: Long-Acting Reversible
Contraception and Pap Smear Guidelines
F1123 How Do I Improve Screening for
Sexually Transmitted Infections in My
Practice?
Urology.............................................................................101
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom P
F1069 How Do I Improve Screening for
Sexually Transmitted Infections in My
Practice?
4:00pm – 4:45pm
Uniformed Services.......................................................101
H3025 Provisional Section on Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health and
Wellness Program
Children and Gender Variance: Supporting
Families Through Uncertainty
CC Repeats from I1050
Convention Center, 9
Transport Medicine........................................................101
8:30am – 12:00pm
I2107 LGBTQ Issues for Practicing
Pediatricians
9:30am – 10:15am
Telephone Care..............................................................101
H2063 Section on Adolescent Health Program
Hot Topics in Pediatric and Adolescent
Gynecology
2:00pm – 3:30pm
Convention Center, 7 B
Surgery.............................................................................100
9:00am – 12:30pm
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 6
➤➤ Repeats as I2107
Sports Medicine (See Orthopaedics).............................. 99
Substance Abuse..........................................................100
Oral Health....................................................................... 96
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Orthopaedics (See Sports Medicine)............................... 96
Convention Center, 28 CD
➤➤ Repeats as S3057
Convention Center, 26
CC Repeats from F1069
Convention Center, 9
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Sessions by Topic
Adoption
Allergy/ Immunology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 9:15am
7:00am – 8:00am
F1039 Twenty Years of International
Adoption: Lessons Learned
X1004
Understanding and Applying the
Newest Guidelines for Food Allergy
A
Convention Center, 28 E
➤➤ Repeats as X2008
Convention Center, 30 DE
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S1107 Parenting Trauma-Exposed Children
Convention Center, 26
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 10:00am
Advances in Therapeutics
and Technology
T
W1063
Spirometry Workshop: When
and How to Use and How to Interpret
➤➤ Repeats as W3062
Convention Center, 11 A
8:30am – 10:00am
A
S2052
Neurodevelopmental Disorders:
Navigating the DSM-5
➤➤ Repeats as S2117
Convention Center, 30 DE
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S2117 Neurodevelopmental Disorders:
Navigating the DSM-5
CC Repeats from S2052
Convention Center, 28 AB
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:30am – 3:45pm
H3034 Council on Foster Care, Adoption
and Kinship Care Program
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 2
4:00pm – 4:45pm
F3125 Grandparents as Primary Care Givers:
A New Generation for Anticipatory Guidance
➤➤ Repeats as F4082
Convention Center, 31 C
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F4082 Grandparents as Primary Care Givers:
A New Generation for Anticipatory Guidance
CC Repeats from F3125
Convention Center, 29 CD
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
1:00pm – 4:00pm
P2075 The Future of Pediatric Clinical Trials:
The Critical Role of Patients and Families
H1082 Section on Allergy & Immunology
Program: Day 1
Recent Advances in Allergy, Asthma &
Immunology for Pediatricians
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom MN
2:00pm – 3:30pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
10:50am – 11:10am
I2108 The Future of Pediatric Clinical Trials:
The Critical Role of Patients and Families
Convention Center, 7 A
I1104 What Should I Do with that Child
with a Chronic Cough?: A Problem-Based
Learning Approach
➤➤ Repeats as I2050
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Convention Center, 7 B
12:00pm – 2:00pm
4:00pm – 5:30pm
H3082 Section on Advances in
Therapeutics and Technology Program
Research Abstract Program and Award
for Innovation
S1148
Dealing with Common Allergy
Conundrums in the Pediatrician’s Office
A
➤➤ Repeats as S2056
Convention Center, 30 DE
Hilton Bayfront, 202 A
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I3137 Must-Have Gadgets, Gizmos, and
Technology for the Pediatric Office
Convention Center, 7 A
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
7:00am – 8:00am
X2008 Understanding and Applying the
Newest Guidelines for Food Allergy
➤➤ Repeats as X1004
Advocacy
Convention Center, 29 CD
8:00am – 12:00pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
11:50am – 12:10pm
P3078 Economics of Poverty in Children
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
H2020 Section on Allergy & Immunology
Program: Day 2
New and Emerging Diagnostic Tools and
Therapies in Pediatric Allergy, Asthma, &
Immunology
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom MN
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I3099 The Road to Advocacy
Convention Center, 7 A
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8:30am – 10:00am
I2050 What Should I Do with that Child
with a Chronic Cough?: A Problem-Based
Learning Approach
CC Repeats from I1104
Anesthesiology
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 9:15am
Convention Center, 7 B
F2037 The Preoperative Environment:
Preparation and Intraoperative Care
8:30am – 10:00am
S2056 Dealing with Common Allergy
Conundrums in the Pediatrician’s Office
CC Repeats from S1148
Convention Center, 32
1:00pm – 4:00pm
7:00am – 8:00am
X3003 A Call to Action: Child Exploitation
and Sex Trafficking in the United States
Convention Center, 28 CD
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom MN
H3083 Joint Program: Section on Bioethics
and Section on International Child Health
Ethics and International Child Health:
Altruism or Self-Interest? Striking a Balance
8:30am – 9:15am
F3039 Appropriate Recognition and
Management of Anaphylaxis
Hilton Bayfront, 204 B
➤➤ Repeats as F3117
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A1134 Heart Murmurs
CC Repeats from A1043
8:30am – 1:30pm
H2028 Section on Cardiology & Cardiac
Surgery Program: Day 3
Symposium 3: Long Term Care of the
Single Ventricle Patients 2014: Diagnosis,
Prevention and Management of Long-Term
Complications
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 5
1:00pm – 5:00pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Convention Center, 31
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
H2083 Joint Program: Section on Allergy
& Immunology and Section on Infectious
Diseases
When Microbes Meet Allergic Disease
A1043 Heart Murmurs
➤➤ Repeats as A1134
Convention Center, 31
Bioethics
Convention Center, 27
8:30am – 10:00am
8:30am – 10:00am
S2055 Chest Pain and Syncope: Functional
or Fatal
➤➤ Repeats as S2145
Convention Center, 24
Convention Center, 26
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:30am – 10:00am
T
W3062
Spirometry Workshop: When
and How to Use and How to Interpret
T
8:30am – 10:00am
CC Repeats from W1063
S4036 Complementary and Alternative
Medicine: Here to Stay, What to Do?
Convention Center, 11 A
Convention Center, 32
3:00pm – 3:45pm
CC Repeats from F3039
A
CC Repeats from S2055
8:30am – 6:00pm
4:00pm – 5:30pm
T
W3149
Asthma and Allergy Gadgets of
Interest to Pediatricians
➤➤ Repeats as W4079
Convention Center, 11 B
H0009 Section on Cardiology & Cardiac
Surgery Program: Day 1
Symposium 1: Optimization Of
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes: Where We
Are And What It Will Take, Oral Abstract
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 5
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
2:00pm – 3:30pm
T
W4079
Asthma and Allergy Gadgets of
Interest to Pediatricians
CC Repeats from W3149
Convention Center, 31 C
Convention Center, 30 ABC
S2145
Chest Pain and Syncope:
Functional or Fatal
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
Convention Center, 26
S2111
Critical Cardiac Problems
Commonly Missed in Office Practice
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Cardiology
F3117 Appropriate Recognition and
Management of Anaphylaxis
2:00pm – 3:30pm
8:30am – 5:00pm
H1030 Section on Cardiology & Cardiac
Surgery Program: Day 2
Symposium 2: Towards a Genetic
Understanding of Etiologies and Prevention
of Congenital Heart Disease, Oral Abstract
Convention Center, 30 DE
Child Abuse/Neglect
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A1096 Visual Diagnosis: Accident, Abuse,
or Something Else? Recognizing Child
Physical Abuse
Convention Center, 25
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S1143 Is Subdural Hemorrhage Only Seen
With Abuse?
Convention Center, 28 AB
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 5
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Sessions by Topic
Child Abuse/Neglect CONTINUED…
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
Communication/Media
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Community Pediatrics
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:00am – 11:00am
8:30am – 10:00am
2:00pm – 3:30pm
H2018 Section on Child Abuse & Neglect
Program
Best Practices for Child Abuse Prevention &
Identification
S1056 Five Deceptively Easy Ways to
Become an Internet-Savvy, 21st Century
Pediatrician
I1105 The Geography of Poverty and Child
Health: Supporting Families in Rural and
Urban Practices
Convention Center, 29 CD
Convention Center, 21
1:00pm – 4:00pm
3:00pm – 3:45pm
H1084 Council on Communications and
Media Program
Come To The Light Side: Wielding The Positive
Power Of Media
F1120 Childhood Hearing Impairment:
Therapeutic Breakthroughs for a Silent
Epidemic
Marriott Marquis, Leucadia
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
9:30am – 10:15am
F3071 Human Trafficking: Healthcare
Needs of Child Victims
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Convention Center, 10
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F3088 The Evaluation of Children in the
Primary Care Setting When Sexual Abuse
Is Suspected
Convention Center, 9
Child Care/Early Education
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 10:00am
S2053 Do Violent Video Games Lead to
Aggression and Mass Shootings?
Convention Center, 29 CD
P2078 This is Your Child’s Brain on Computers:
How Our Kids Can Thrive in a Digital Age
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Convention Center, 28 E
F2131 Speaking Skills for Everyone: From
Office Meetings to National Conferences
Convention Center, 7 A
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom H
Critical Care
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
I1049 Books Build Better Brains: A
Strategy for Meaningful EBCD Action in
Busy Practices
H2086 Council on Early Childhood Program
A Quest for Quality
H3024 Council on Community Pediatrics
Program
Meeting the Needs of Immigrant Children
and Families
Hilton Bayfront, 204 B
4:00pm – 4:45pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
8:00am – 12:00pm
11:50am – 12:10pm
8:30am – 10:00am
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
Convention Center, 27
Marriott Marquis, Leucadia
8:00am – 5:30pm
H2026 Section on Critical Care Program
Scientific Abstract Session & Fun with
Pediatric Critical Care Simulation
(Registration Required for Simulation Session)
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom EF
7:00am – 8:00am
X3008 How Does the Media Affect Children
and Adolescents?
Convention Center, 9
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I3097 Ready For Your Close-Up: Engaging
the Media to Inform and Advocate
Convention Center, 21
4:00pm – 5:00pm
D3129 Are Tablets APP-propos for Toddlers?
Convention Center, 30 ABC
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:30am – 12:00pm
H3033 Joint Program: Section on Critical
Care and Section on Hospital Medicine
Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS): Are
They Really OK When They Leave the ICU?
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom KL
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F3115 Defining Brain Death and the Ethics
of It All
Convention Center, 9
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
4:00pm – 5:30pm
11:10am – 11:30am
A3132 Are You Smarter Than an Intensivist?
P4045 Healthcare Texting: Right Format for
Today’s Families
➤➤ Repeats as A4064
Convention Center, 25
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
9:30am – 10:15am
4:00pm – 5:30pm
F3067 Atopic Dermatitis Update
S1145 Behavioral Screening and
Management in Primary Care
➤➤ Repeats as F4038
11:30am – 11:50am
P4046 Ethical Issues in Brain Death: Lessons
Learned from High-Profile Recent Cases
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
4:00pm – 4:45pm
Convention Center, 27
F3127 Dermatologic Emergencies
Convention Center, 27
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A4064 Are You Smarter Than an Intensivist?
CC Repeats from A3132
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Convention Center, 25 AB
9:30am – 10:15am
F4038 Atopic Dermatitis Update
Dermatology
CC Repeats from F3067
Convention Center, 27
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
12:30pm – 1:30pm
7:00am – 8:00am
X1002 Sun Exposure Disorders and Sun
Protection
Convention Center, 25
A
X4052
Birthmarks: Red, White, Blue,
and Brown
CC Repeats from X3004
Convention Center, 30 DE
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F1088 New Trends in the Management
of Acne
➤➤ Repeats as F2035
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A4089 Dermatologic Potpourri
CC Repeats from A2044
Convention Center, 33
Convention Center, 8
F1155 Lumps and Bumps in Children
➤➤ Repeats as F2124
Convention Center, 26
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A1095 Primary Care Psychopharmacology
8:30am – 9:15am
F2035 New Trends in the Management
of Acne
➤➤ Repeats as A2139
Convention Center, 33
Convention Center, 30 ABC
2:00pm – 3:30pm
8:30am – 10:00am
➤➤ Repeats as S2147
A2044 Dermatologic Potpourri
Convention Center, 28 CD
S1106 Enuresis: It’s Alarming!
➤➤ Repeats as A4089
3:00pm – 3:45pm
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F1119 A Public Health Approach to Suicide
Prevention
➤➤ Repeats as F2095
Convention Center, 10
Convention Center, 28 CD
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:00am – 4:30pm
H2031 Section on Developmental &
Behavioral Pediatrics Program
Pediatric Response To Disasters
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon E
8:30am – 10:00am
I2048 Using QI to Improve Care for
Children with Developmental-Behavioral
Problems
Convention Center, 21
F2095 A Public Health Approach to Suicide
Prevention
CC Repeats from F1119
Convention Center, 10
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F2122 Addressing Mental Health Concerns
in Primary Care
CC Repeats from F1156
Convention Center, 29 AB
F2129 Dispelling ADHD Myths and
Misconceptions in Primary Care
➤➤ Repeats as F3155
Convention Center, 28 CD
A2139 Primary Care Psychopharmacology
CC Repeats from A1095
Convention Center, 33
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Convention Center, 26
S2147 Enuresis: It’s Alarming!
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S1144 Health and Mental Health Needs of
Children in US Military Families
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
➤➤ Repeats as F2122
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Convention Center, 33
CC Repeats from F1155
F1156 Addressing Mental Health Concerns
in Primary Care
4:00pm – 4:45pm
CC Repeats from F1088
F2124 Lumps and Bumps in Children
5:00pm – 5:45pm
2:00pm – 2:45pm
Developmental/
Behavioral Pediatrics
5:00pm – 5:45pm
➤➤ Repeats as S3052
CC Repeats from S1106
Convention Center, 28 AB
Convention Center, 28 E
7:00am – 8:00am
X3004 Birthmarks: Red, White, Blue,
and Brown
➤➤ Repeats as X4052
Convention Center, 30 ABC
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Sessions by Topic
Developmental/Behavioral
Pediatrics CONTINUED…
2:00pm – 3:30pm
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I4070 Relax: Office Based Strategies to
Help Anxious Kids
S2148 Recognizing Alcohol-Related
Neurodevelopmental Disorder in Primary
Healthcare of Children
CC Repeats from I3098
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:30am – 9:15am
Convention Center, 25 C
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S4072 From Preschool to High School:
Diagnosis and Management of ADHD in
Primary Care
F3040 Shall We Dance? Practical
Strategies for Comanaging Emotional/
Behavioral Problems with Mental Health
(Providers)
CC Repeats from S3105
Convention Center, 9
Convention Center, 32
8:30am – 10:00am
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S3052 Behavioral Screening and
Management in Primary Care
S4093 Common Behavioral Problems in
Autism and Intellectual Disability
CC Repeats from S1145
CC Repeats from S3141
Convention Center, 28 E
Convention Center, 24
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I3098 Relax: Office Based Strategies to
Help Anxious Kids
➤➤ Repeats as I4070
Convention Center, 7 B
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S3105 From Preschool to High School:
Diagnosis and Management of ADHD in
Primary Care
➤➤ Repeats as S4072
Convention Center, 32
4:00pm – 4:45pm
F3124 The Difficult-to-Examine Child
Convention Center, 10
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
9:30am – 10:15am
F3069 Pediatricians and Early Intervention:
Practical, Collaborative Ideas
Convention Center, 9
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
10:50am – 11:10am
P4044 Autism Spectrum Disorder: DSM-5
and Diagnosis in 2014
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
Disabilities
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
12:30pm – 1:30pm
X4053 Ensuring Nutrition in Children with
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Too Much and
Too Little
11:30am – 12:00pm
Convention Center, 28 CD
P1077 Keynote Address: Positive
Exposure—The Spirit of Difference
3:00pm – 3:45pm
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
12:00pm – 3:00pm
H1080 Council on Children with Disabilities
Program
New Frontiers in Ethics and Children with
Developmental Disabilities: Trying to Do the
Right Thing Amidst Change
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon F
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S3141 Common Behavioral Problems in
Autism and Intellectual Disability
Convention Center, 27
4:00pm – 5:30pm
➤➤ Repeats as S4093
A1135 The Child with Motor Disability:
Detection, Diagnosis, and Management
Convention Center, 24
Convention Center, 25
F4081 MCHAT and Beyond: Overcoming
Barriers to Screening for Autism in Primary
Care
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Disaster Preparedness
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
7:00am – 8:00am
X1009 Running to the Front Lines:
Volunteering in the Disaster Zone,
Practicing in Austere Environments
Convention Center, 28 E
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F3155 Dispelling ADHD Myths and
Misconceptions in Primary Care
CC Repeats from F2129
Convention Center, 28 CD
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
2:00pm – 3:30pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
S2113 Evidence-Based and Alternative
Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorder
2:00pm – 3:30pm
Convention Center, 24
Convention Center, 30 ABC
S3106 Hot Topics in Disaster Medicine
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
4:00pm – 5:30pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A4065 Getting Credit for the Effort
Involved: Coding for DevelopmentalBehavioral Problems in Primary Care
I2141 Cerebral Palsy: Spasticity, Tone,
Treatments, and Therapies
Convention Center, 7 B
Convention Center, 31 AB
Emergency Medicine
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
9:00am – 7:00pm
H0010 Section on Emergency Medicine
Program & Reception: Day 1
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom B
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Endocrinology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:00am – 5:30pm
T
C1021
APLS: The Pediatric Emergency
Medicine Course
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 6
8:00am – 5:00pm
H1029 Section on Emergency Medicine
Program: Day 2
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom B
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
7:00am – 8:00am
T
7:00am – 8:00am
X4007
Bone Health in Children: When
to Worry and What to Do?
X1005 Inhaled and Systemic Corticosteroid
Therapy: Effects on Growth and Adrenal
Suppression
Convention Center, 32
8:30am – 10:00am
➤➤ Repeats as X2003
S4034 Precocious Sexual Development:
When Should I Be Concerned?
Convention Center, 32
Convention Center, 28 AB
8:30am – 9:15am
8:30am – 10:00am
F1036 Evaluation and Management of
the Child with Suspected Thyroid Disease:
Beyond the Basics!
S1059 Toxic Weekend Update 2014
Convention Center, 27
➤➤ Repeats as F1122
2:00pm – 3:30pm
Convention Center, 28 CD
S1109 Is There a Doctor in the House?
Responding to Emergencies in Public
Places
8:30am – 10:00am
Convention Center, 29 AB
Environmental Health
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
9:00am – 12:00pm
S1058 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
(PCOS): Evaluation and Management
Convention Center, 29 AB
H3064 Council on Environmental Health
Program
Important Topics in Environmental Health
Marriott Marquis, Delmar
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
4:00pm – 4:45pm
8:30am – 12:00pm
H2027 Section on Emergency Medicine
Program: Day 3
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom B
F1122 Evaluation and Management of
the Child with Suspected Thyroid Disease:
Beyond the Basics!
CC Repeats from F1036
Convention Center, 28 CD
8:30am – 9:15am
F2036 Evaluation and Management of
Minor Closed Head Injuries
➤➤ Repeats as F2098
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
7:00am – 8:00am
Convention Center, 29 AB
X2003 Inhaled and Systemic Corticosteroid
Therapy: Effects on Growth and Adrenal
Suppression
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F2098 Evaluation and Management of
Minor Closed Head Injuries
CC Repeats from X1005
Convention Center, 32
CC Repeats from F2036
4:00pm – 5:30pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S2149 Managing Type 1 Diabetes in
Primary Care
T
➤➤ Repeats as W2154
Convention Center, 24
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Convention Center, 11 B
A2138 PREP:Live—Emergency Medicine
Convention Center, 31
A
S3054
Prediabetes or Type 2: How to
Determine What to Do
Convention Center, 30 DE
4:00pm – 5:30pm
T
W2154
Emergencies in the Office:
Are You Ready?
CC Repeats from W2120
S4077 Keys To Healthy Housing: What
Pediatricians Need To Know
Convention Center, 29 AB
Epidemiology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
4:00pm – 4:45pm
F1124 School Violence and the Role of the
Pediatrician
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F1153 Outbreak!: Working with Your Health
Department
Convention Center, 9
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 10:00am
4:00pm – 5:30pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
Convention Center, 24
Convention Center, 29 AB
W2120
Emergencies in the Office:
Are You Ready?
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
2:00pm – 5:00pm
H2091 Section on Epidemiology, Public
Health, and Evidence Program
The Pharmacoepidemiology of Psychotropic
Drugs During Childhood: Implications for the
Future
Hilton Bayfront, 206
Convention Center, 11 B
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Sessions by Topic
Gastroenterology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 9:15am
F1038 To Treat or Not To Treat? Avoiding
the Overprescription of Medications for
Infant GERD
➤➤ Repeats as F1089
Convention Center, 24
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F1089 To Treat or Not To Treat? Avoiding
the Overprescription of Medications for
Infant GERD
CC Repeats from F1038
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S4096 Update on Special Formulas
Everyone Should Know
Convention Center, 32
Genetics/Epigenetics
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
11:10am – 11:30am
P2076 The Status of Gene Therapy in
Children
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
2:00pm – 3:30pm
11:30am – 11:50am
S1110
Probiotics, Prebiotics and
Synbiotics: Which “Biotic” Is Appropriate
for Children?
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
P2077 Pharmacogenomics: Special
Considerations for Pediatric Patients
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
2:00pm – 3:30pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:30am – 10:00am
A3045 Genetic and Metabolic Unknowns:
How Many Do You Recognize?
S2112 Probiotics, Prebiotics and
Synbiotics: Which “Biotic” Is Appropriate
for Children?
➤➤ Repeats as A4023
CC Repeats from S1110
2:00pm – 2:45pm
Convention Center, 28 E
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:00am – 10:00am
H3021 Section on Gastroenterology,
Hepatology & Nutrition Program
GI Potpourri
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 5
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A
S3108
Update on Special Formulas
Everyone Should Know
➤➤ Repeats as S4096
Convention Center, 30 DE
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S3144 Inflammatory Bowel Disease:
Collaboration Between the Pediatrician and
the Specialist in the Medical Home
Convention Center, 28 AB
CC Repeats from A3096
Convention Center, 31 AB
Health Promotion
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S3146 It Can Be Done with the Time You
Have! How to Successfully Implement New
Guidelines in your Practice
Convention Center, 29 AB
Hematology/Oncology
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
9:30am – 10:15am
➤➤ Repeats as S2112
Convention Center, 30 DE
A4091 Too Tall, Too Short, Too Fat, Too
Thin: When to Suspect a Genetic Syndrome
CC Repeats from S3108
Convention Center, 24
A
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Convention Center, 31
F3091 What’s Behind This Behavior?
Behavioral Traits of Genetic Syndromes
Convention Center, 27
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A3096 Too Tall, Too Short, Too Fat, Too
Thin: When to Suspect a Genetic Syndrome
➤➤ Repeats as A4091
Convention Center, 31
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S3142 Genetic Testing Basics: What’s the
Right Test to Send?
Convention Center, 26
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:30am – 10:00am
A4023 Genetic and Metabolic Unknowns:
How Many Do You Recognize?
CC Repeats from A3045
Convention Center, 31 AB
F2069 Anemia in Children: Iron Deficiency
and Beyond
➤➤ Repeats as F2123
Convention Center, 32
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F2099 Bleeding Disorders in Adolescents
with Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding: Whom
to Study and What to Order?
➤➤ Repeats as F3068
Convention Center, 26
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F2123 Anemia in Children: Iron Deficiency
and Beyond
CC Repeats from F2069
Convention Center, 32
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F2161 The Current Epidemic of Thrombosis
in Children and Adolescents: How to
Recognize, Prevent, and Treat
➤➤ Repeats as F3123
Convention Center, 28 CD
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
9:30am – 10:15am
F3068 Bleeding Disorders in Adolescents
with Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding: Whom
to Study and What to Order?
CC Repeats from F2099
Convention Center, 26
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4:00pm – 4:45pm
8:30am – 9:15am
11:30am – 11:50am
F3123 The Current Epidemic of Thrombosis
in Children and Adolescents: How to
Recognize, Prevent, and Treat
F2039 Pediatric Pain and Suffering:
Managing Common Problems in Children
with Advanced or Chronic Illness
P3077 Safely Doing Less: A Solution to the
Epidemic of Overuse in Healthcare
CC Repeats from F2161
➤➤ Repeats as F3090
Convention Center, 28 CD
Convention Center, 28 E
Infectious Diseases
1:00pm – 5:45pm
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F4060 Early Recognition of Childhood
Cancer Syndromes
Convention Center, 26
H2089 Section on Hospice & Palliative
Medicine Program
Advanced Topics in Pediatric Palliative and
Hospice Care: From High Touch to Distant Touch
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon F
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Home Health
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 9:15am
F1037 Diagnosis and Management of
C difficile Infections, Including Fecal
Transplant
➤➤ Repeats as F1125
Convention Center, 26
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F3090 Pediatric Pain and Suffering:
Managing Common Problems in Children
with Advanced or Chronic Illness
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F1091 House Calls: Working Them into Your
Practice Today!
CC Repeats from F2039
Convention Center, 28 E
1:00pm – 5:00pm
H1085 Joint Program: Section on Perinatal
Pediatrics and Section on Infectious Diseases
What’s New in Neonatal Infectious Diseases?
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom CDGH
Convention Center, 9
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S1146 Care for Children Who Are
Assisted by Technology: Forging the Best
Partnerships with Caregivers
Convention Center, 29 CD
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
7:00am – 8:00am
X1003 Management of Apparent Life
Threatening Events
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
12:00pm – 4:30pm
H2082 Joint Program: Section on
Telehealth Care and Section on Home Care
Telehealth, Home Care and the Medical
Home: New Modalities in the Care of
Children with Medical Complexity
Marriott Marquis, Solana/Point Loma
Hospice and Palliative
Medicine
X1001 Top Pediatric Ethical Controversies
Convention Center, 24
S1113 RSV Prophylaxis with Palivizumab:
New Updates
Convention Center, 30 A-C
4:00pm – 4:45pm
➤➤ Repeats as X3009
Convention Center, 28 AB
CC Repeats from F1037
Convention Center, 26
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:00am – 3:30pm
H2022 Section on Hospital Medicine Program
Collaborative Guideline Implementation and
Learning
7:00am – 8:00am
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom KLOP
Convention Center, 28 AB
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
X3009 Management of Apparent Life
Threatening Events
7:00am – 8:00am
2:00pm – 3:30pm
F1125 Diagnosis and Management of
C difficile Infections, Including Fecal
Transplant
7:00am – 8:00am
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
CC Repeats from X1003
X2007 Infectious Disease Issues in
Internationally Adopted Children
1:00pm – 4:00pm
H2083 Joint Program: Section on Allergy
& Immunology and Section on Infectious
Diseases
When Microbes Meet Allergic Disease
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom MN
Convention Center, 28 AB
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A2105 PREP: Infectious Disease Live
8:30am – 12:00pm
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
7:00am – 8:00am
X2005 Telehealth for Complex Children:
Devil’s in the Details
Convention Center, 28 E
Hospital Medicine
H3033 Joint Program: Section on Critical
Care and Section on Hospital Medicine
Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS): Are
They Really OK When They Leave the ICU
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom KL
Convention Center, 31
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A
S2114
The Child with Recurrent
Infections: When to Worry and What to Do
➤➤ Repeats as S3056
Convention Center, 30 DE
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Infectious Diseases CONTINUED…
12:30pm – 1:30pm
4:00pm – 4:45pm
Convention Center, 32
F2130 Preventing HPV-Related Cancers:
Pediatricians and the HPV Vaccine
Convention Center, 29 CD
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
7:00am – 8:00am
X3005 Communicating Vaccine Science to
the Public
➤➤ Repeats as X4003
Convention Center, 33
8:00am – 10:00am
S3019 Meet the Redbook Committee
Convention Center, 24
8:30am – 10:00am
S3056 The Child with Recurrent Infections:
When to Worry and What to Do
CC Repeats from S2114
Convention Center, 32
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S3103 Antibiotic Update for the
Pediatrician
➤➤ Repeats as S4031
Convention Center, 24
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F3120 Rapid Diagnostic Testing for
Respiratory Infections
➤➤ Repeats as F4085
Convention Center, 27
X4057 Tuberculosis: Whom to Test, With
What, and What to Do With the Results?
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A4066 Vaccine Update
Convention Center, 33
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
7:00am – 8:00am
X2004 Not Just “Back to Sleep”: What You
Still Don’t Know About Safe Sleep for Infants
Convention Center, 29 AB
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
2:00pm – 3:30pm
8:00am – 12:45pm
S4074
Management of Fever in
Children Younger Than 3 Months and
3 to 36 Months of Age
H3029 Council on Injury, Violence, and
Poison Prevention Program
A
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 6
CC Repeats from S3147
Convention Center, 30 DE
4:00pm – 4:45pm
F4085 Rapid Diagnostic Testing for
Respiratory Infections
CC Repeats from F3120
Convention Center, 27
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S4075 Marks That Matter: “Trivial” Injuries
in Infants As Sentinel Injuries in Child Abuse
Convention Center, 28 CD
Information Technologies Integrative Medicine
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F1090 Patient Portals in Pediatrics:
Practical Tips and Avoiding Pitfalls
Convention Center, 10
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F1115 ACOs and Health Information
Technology: Sink or Swim
Convention Center, 29 CD
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
1:00pm – 4:00pm
H1083 Section on Integrative Medicine
Program
Marriott Marquis, Delmar
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F3118 Nonpharmacologic Treatments for
Chronic Pain in Pediatrics
Convention Center, 29 CD
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S3147 Management of Fever in Children
Younger Than 3 Months and 3 to 36
Months of Age
➤➤ Repeats as S4074
Convention Center, 32
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
9:00am – 5:30pm
H2064 Council on Clinical Information
Technology Program
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon D
Injury
7:00am – 8:00am
X4003 Communicating Vaccine Science to
the Public
CC Repeats from X3005
Convention Center, 33
8:30am – 10:00am
S4031 Antibiotic Update for the
Pediatrician
CC Repeats from S3103
Convention Center, 24
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 9:15am
F1040 Straight Shooting: The Epidemiology
of Gun Violence, and What We Can Do
About It
Convention Center, 9
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I3138 Difficult Patient Scenarios in Pediatrics
➤➤ Repeats as I4092
Convention Center, 7 B
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:30am – 10:00am
I4028 Special Diets and Supplements: Are
They Safe in Children?
Convention Center, 31 C
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I4092 Difficult Patient Scenarios in Pediatrics
CC Repeats from I3138
Convention Center, 25 C
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I1103 What Every Pediatrician Should
Know About Car Safety Seats
Convention Center, 7 A
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Internal MedicinePediatrics
Leadership
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
1:00pm – 6:00pm
H2090 Section on Med-Peds Program
How Pediatricians Transition Adolescents
to Adult Care: Lessons Learned in Quality
Improvement and How to Get Paid
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom C
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
8:30am – 10:00am
8:00am – 4:30pm
S1061 Unleashing Physician Leadership:
From Analysis To Action
C0006
NRP Current Issues Seminar:
Building Blocks for the Future
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Convention Center, 30
10:40am – 11:15am
10:00am – 7:30pm
P1075 AAP President’s Address
H0011 Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Program: Day 1
Merenstein Lecture and Organization of
Neonatal Training Program Directors (ONTPD)
Annual Meeting
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
International Child Health
11:15am – 11:30am
P1076 AAP President-Elect Candidate
Presentations
T
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon D
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 11:00am
T
C0007
US-China Collaboration on
School Medical Service for Children with
Special Needs
Convention Center, 33
Medical Education
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
10:30am – 10:50am
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
P2074 Predicting the Future of Pediatrics:
Wise or Unwise?
8:00am – 5:30pm
H2025 Section on International Child
Health Program
Countdown to 2015: Challenges, Problems,
and Moving Forward
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 4
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:30am – 10:00am
A3047 Visual Diagnosis: In the Clinic, the
Hospital, and the Emergency Room
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
➤➤ Repeats as A4024
P3074 Christopherson Lecture: Child
Deaths and Money—Uneven Distributions
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:30am – 10:00am
1:00pm – 5:00pm
H3083 Joint Program: Section on Bioethics
and Section on International Child Health
Ethics and International Child Health:
Altruism or Self-Interest? Striking a Balance
8:00am – 12:15pm
H1025 Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Program: Day 2
Scientific Abstract Oral Presentations,
Cone History Lecture, Section Update, and
Presentation of Section Awards
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom CDGH
1:00pm – 5:00pm
H1085 Joint Program: Section on Perinatal
Pediatrics and Section on Infectious
Diseases
What’s New in Neonatal Infectious Diseases?
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom CDGH
2:00pm – 3:30pm
Convention Center, 25
10:30am – 10:50am
Hilton Bayfront, 204 B
Neonatology
A4024 Visual Diagnosis: In the Clinic, the
Hospital, and the Emergency Room
CC Repeats from A3047
Convention Center, 33
Medical Students,
Residents, and
Fellowship Trainees
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
S1112 Follow-Up Care For The NICU
Graduate
Convention Center, 28 E
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:00am – 3:00pm
H2023 Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Program: Day 3
Medication Considerations in Neonatal
Patients
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom CDGH
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A2137 Interactive Neonatal Case Reviews
Convention Center, 25
7:30am – 5:00pm
H1017 Section on Medical Students,
Residents & Fellowship Trainees Program
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom ABEF
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Neonatology CONTINUED…
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
7:00am – 8:00am
A
X3007
Jaundice: Sometimes More
Than Yellow! When to Look Harder
➤➤ Repeats as X4055
Convention Center, 30 DE
8:30am – 10:00am
I3049 Intrauterine Drug Exposure: What’s a
Pediatrician to Do?
➤➤ Repeats as I4027
Convention Center, 7 B
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A3094 Common Problems in the Newborn
Nursery
➤➤ Repeats as A4022
Convention Center, 33
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:30am – 10:00am
A4022 Common Problems in the Newborn
Nursery
Nephrology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 10:00am
S1057 A RIVUR Runs Through It: Lessons
Learned from the Vesicoureteral Reflux
Study
Convention Center, 28 AB
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
7:00am – 8:00am
A
CC Repeats from X1007
7:00am – 8:00am
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S3109 Pediatric Hypertension: A Rising
Problem
X2010 Pump It Up! Acute Neuromuscular
Disorders You Should Not Miss
Convention Center, 33
8:30am – 9:15am
➤➤ Repeats as S4095
F2034 Is That a Conversion Disorder?
Convention Center, 28 CD
Convention Center, 10
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
CC Repeats from S3109
I4027 Intrauterine Drug Exposure: What’s a
Pediatrician to Do?
Convention Center, 30 DE
Convention Center, 26
Convention Center, 33
Convention Center, 30 DE
8:30am – 10:00am
CC Repeats from X3007
A1133 Skin Spots, Brain Spots
Convention Center, 9
S4095
Pediatric Hypertension: A
Rising Problem
X4055 Jaundice: Sometimes More Than
Yellow! When to Look Harder
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S2151 Urinalysis: Secrets of the Sediment,
Hematuria, and Proteinuria
Convention Center, 25 AB
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Convention Center, 31
X2006
Everyday Neurology Questions
from Pediatricians
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Convention Center, 21
A1097 Neurological Emergencies!
4:00pm – 5:30pm
CC Repeats from A3094
CC Repeats from I3049
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A
Neurology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
7:00am – 8:00am
X1007 Everyday Neurology Questions from
Pediatricians
➤➤ Repeats as X2006
Convention Center, 31
7:00am – 8:00am
X1008 Tics, CANS, and Other Movement
Disorders
8:30am – 10:00am
A2045 Shake, Rattle, and Roll
➤➤ Repeats as A2103
Convention Center, 25
2:00pm – 3:30pm
A2103 Shake, Rattle, and Roll
CC Repeats from A2045
Convention Center, 25
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S2115 My Head Is Going to Explode:
Migraines and Its Variants
Convention Center, 29 CD
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F3119 One Seizure, Two Seizures: What Do
I Do Now?
➤➤ Repeats as F4084
Convention Center, 28 E
Convention Center, 33
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
2:00pm – 2:45pm
94
F1092 Basics of Seizure Medicines: What
General Pediatricians Need to Know
7:00am – 8:00am
Convention Center, 28 AB
Convention Center, 30 DE
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A Down Syndrome Update
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8:30am – 9:30am
9:30am – 10:15am
8:30am – 10:00am
D4037 Is There Any Indication for Use of
Medical Marijuana Products Outside of
Clinical Trials in Children with Epilepsy?
F1072 Can You Navigate the Maze of
Maternal Medications and Breastfeeding?
I4029 You, Too, Can Be a Breastfeeding
Guru! Advanced Breastfeeding Clinical Skills
Convention Center, 10
Convention Center, 25 C
4:00pm – 5:00pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
X4056 Neurology in Neonates: Nagging
Questions
D1129 Sweet Nothings: Are Non-Nutritive
Sweeteners a Safe Bet to Recommend to
Your Pediatric Patients?
S4076 Tongue Tie Troubles: Partnering with
Otolaryngologists to Ensure Breastfeeding
Success
Convention Center, 29 CD
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Convention Center, 24
4:00pm – 4:45pm
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F4084 One Seizure, Two Seizures: What Do
I Do Now?
F1154
Vitamin D: Bones and Beyond—
When to Screen, Whom to Treat and How
to Treat
Convention Center, 30 ABC
12:30pm – 1:30pm
CC Repeats from F3119
Convention Center, 28 E
T
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
CC Repeats from F1071
Convention Center, 24
Neurosurgery
8:00am – 11:00am
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F2100 How and Why Pediatric Health
Providers Should Diagnose and Treat Food
Insecurity: Clinical and Policy Implications
4:00pm – 4:45pm
F1126 Flat Heads: Evaluation and
Management
T
V0004
Innovations in Obesity
Prevention, Assessment and Treatment
Forum: General Poster Session and Panel
Discussion
Convention Center, 29
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Convention Center, 9
Convention Center, 8
9:30am – 10:15am
T
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I2109 Everything You Always Wanted
to Know about Breastfeeding! Basic
Breastfeeding Clinical Support Skills
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
9:30am – 10:15am
F2068 Water on the Brain: Hydrocephalus,
Shunts, and Vents
Convention Center, 21
Convention Center, 30 ABC
4:00pm – 4:45pm
➤➤ Repeats as F4017
Convention Center, 10
8:30am – 9:15am
F3041 I’ve Got Your Back: Sacral Dimples,
Tufts, and Other Spine Problems
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
H3031 Section on Breastfeeding Program
Update on Selected Topics in Breastfeeding
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 1
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
F1071
Vitamin D: Bones and Beyond—
When to Screen, Whom to Treat, and How
to Treat
Convention Center, 26
F1117 The Sleep-Obesity Connection
➤➤ Repeats as F2162
Convention Center, 28 AB
8:00am – 1:00pm
T
8:00am – 3:15pm
9:30am – 10:15am
➤➤ Repeats as F2126
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
Convention Center, 10
Nutrition/Breastfeeding
F1068
Severe Obesity in Young
Children: Big Problems for Little Ones
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F2128 Below the Curve: Diagnosing
Malnutrition in Your Office
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
T
Obesity
8:30am – 9:15am
F4017 Below the Curve: Diagnosing
Malnutrition in Your Office
➤➤ Repeats as F1154
CC Repeats from F2128
Convention Center, 24
Convention Center, 27
H2021
Section on Obesity Program
Obesity Crash Course: Motivating Families for
Success
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom B
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F2126 Severe Obesity in Young Children:
Big Problems for Little Ones
CC Repeats from F1068
Convention Center, 10
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F2162 The Sleep-Obesity Connection
CC Repeats from F1117
Convention Center, 32
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Obesity CONTINUED…
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:30am – 10:00am
T
S3053
Obesity Complications in the
Pediatric Office: It’s Not Just for Internists
Anymore!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 10:00am
8:30am – 10:00am
A2046 Everything You Wanted to Know
About Ophthalmology but Were Afraid
to Ask: Cases from the AAP Challenging
Cases Series
I3050 Providing Oral Health Services in the
Medical Home
➤➤ Repeats as A3133
Convention Center, 31
➤➤ Repeats as S4094
Convention Center, 29 AB
8:30am – 10:00am
2:00pm – 2:45pm
W2060
Eye Examination Skills Using
the Ophthalmoscope
T
F3087
Gym Shorts, Bullies, Time, and
Sweat: Why Aren’t Our Kids Active?
➤➤ Repeats as F4039
Convention Center, 26
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I3136 Apps, Websites, Social Media, and
Technology: Cool New Tools to Support
Your Patients’ Healthy Active Living
T
CC Repeats from W1151
Convention Center, 11 A
9:30am – 10:15pm
F2159 Preschool Vision Screening Made
Fast, Easy, and Accurate
Convention Center, 10
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Convention Center, 21
4:00pm – 5:30pm
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
9:30am – 10:15am
T
F4039
Gym Shorts, Bullies, Time, and
Sweat: Why Aren’t Our Kids Active?
CC Repeats from F3087
Convention Center, 28 CD
4:00pm – 5:30pm
T
S4094
Obesity Complications in the
Pediatric Office: It’s Not Just for Internists
Anymore!
CC Repeats from S3053
Convention Center, 29 AB
Ophthalmology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
4:00pm – 5:30pm
T
W1151
Eye Examination Skills Using
the Ophthalmoscope
➤➤ Repeats as W2060
Convention Center, 11 B
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
A3133 Everything You Wanted to Know
About Ophthalmology but Were Afraid
to Ask: Cases from the AAP Challenging
Cases Series
CC Repeats from A2046
Convention Center, 31
Oral Health
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
12:00pm – 1:30pm
CC Repeats from I2049
Convention Center, 7 A
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S3102 Addressing Controversial Dental
Questions in the Pediatrician’s Office
Convention Center, 28 AB
4:00pm – 4:45pm
F3126 Responding to Dental Trauma in the
Pediatric Office
CC Repeats from F2125
Convention Center, 9
Orthopaedics
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
11:30am – 5:30pm
T
T
C0012
Peds 21—1, 2, 3, Go!:
Sports in the World of Pediatrics—Playing
It Safe and Making It Fun!
Convention Center, Ballroom 6 CDEF
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
7:00am – 5:30pm
T
H1018
Section on Orthopaedics
Program: Day 1
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon G
H1081 Section on Oral Health Program
Marriott Marquis, Santa Rosa
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 10:00am
I2049 Providing Oral Health Services in the
Medical Home
➤➤ Repeats as I3050
Convention Center, 7 A
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F2125 Responding to Dental Trauma in the
Pediatric Office
➤➤ Repeats as F3126
Convention Center, 9
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
7:30am – 12:00pm
T
H2015
Section on Orthopaedics
Program: Day 2
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon G
4:00pm – 5:00pm
D2135 Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip:
Should Screening Be Abandoned?
Convention Center, 30 ABC
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:30am – 10:00am
T
A3046
Staying Out of Trouble with
Fractures and Sprains: What Can I Do in
My Office?
➤➤ Repeats as A3134
Convention Center, 33
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Sessions by Topic
8:30am – 10:00am
T
W3061
Workshop
T
Casting and Splinting
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
➤➤ Repeats as W3112
Convention Center, 11 B
2:00pm – 3:30pm
T
W3112
Workshop
T
Otolaryngology
Casting and Splinting
Pharmacology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 10:00am
3:00pm – 3:45pm
A1044 Differential Diagnosis of ENT
Disorders: You Make the Call
➤➤ Repeats as A2104
F1116 Drug Shortages: Why Do They
Happen? How Long Will They Last? What
Can I Do?
Convention Center, 33
Convention Center, 24
CC Repeats from W3061
Convention Center, 11 B
8:30am – 10:00am
4:00pm – 5:30pm
W1064
Otoscopy Workshop: Important
Observations and Diagnosis Using the
Otoscope
T
T
A3134
Staying Out of Trouble with
Fractures and Sprains: What Can I Do in
My Office?
➤➤ Repeats as W2061
Convention Center, 11 B
CC Repeats from A3046
Convention Center, 33
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 10:00am
4:00pm – 5:30pm
A
S3145
Intoeing and Outtoeing, Bowing
and Knock Knees: Evaluation of Rotational
Lower Extremity Deformities in Children—
Who Needs a Referral?
➤➤ Repeats as S4032
T
W2061
Otoscopy Workshop:
Important Observations and Diagnosis
Using the Otoscope
CC Repeats from W1064
Convention Center, 11 B
10:00am – 1:30pm
8:30am – 10:00am
S4032 Intoeing and Outtoeing, Bowing and
Knock Knees: Evaluation of Rotational
Lower Extremity Deformities in Children—
Who Needs a Referral?
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
F1035 Burns: How and When to Care for
Them in the Office
5:00pm – 5:45pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
F1157 Burns: How and When to Care for
Them in the Office
CC Repeats from A1044
Convention Center, 33
T
Plastic Surgery
Marriott Marquis, Presidio
Convention Center, 26
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Convention Center, 32
CC Repeats from F1035
Convention Center, 32
Practice Management
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
8:30am – 9:15am
F3038 Noisy Breathing in Infants and
Children: How Worried Should You Be?
9:00am – 1:00pm
Hilton Bayfront, 400
➤➤ Repeats as F1157
A2104 Differential Diagnosis of ENT
Disorders: You Make the Call
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
H3028 Section on Clinical Pharmacology &
Therapeutics Program
Pediatric Therapeutics Update and
Polypharmacy in Children
H2030 Section on Otolaryngology Program
A Potpourri of ENT Guidelines: A Practical
Review for Optimizing Patient Care
CC Repeats from S3145
Osteopathy
8:00am – 12:00pm
8:30am – 9:15am
Convention Center, 30 DE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
H1065
Section on Osteopathic
Pediatricians Program
Osteopathic Approach to Common Musculoskeletal Complaints, Biomechanical Basis for
Otitis Media, and Hands-On OMT Workshop
Convention Center, 30 ABC
Marriott Marquis, Solana/Point Loma
F4040 Pediatric Hearing Loss: State of the
Art Diagnosis and Treatment
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:00am – 11:30am
T
C0005
Pediatric Practice Managers
Program—Putting Your Money to Work:
Financial Policies for Your Practice
Convention Center, 24
9:30am – 10:15am
Convention Center, 29 AB
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Spanish/English Interpretation
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Sessions by Topic
Practice Management CONTINUED…
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:00am – 12:15pm
H1026 Section on Administrative &
Practice Management Program
Staying Alive! Thriving in Today’s Pediatric
Marketplace
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom D
8:30am – 10:00am
A1045 Advanced Coding: Beyond the
Basics—Updates, Challenges, and
Opportunities
Convention Center, 25
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 10:00am
S2054 Transition Into Practice
Convention Center, 26
8:30am – 10:00am
S2057 Adding and Enhancing Ancillary
Services
Convention Center, 9
9:30am – 10:15am
F2072 Physician Assistants in Pediatrics: The
Bottom Line on Benefits to Your Practice
Convention Center, 29 AB
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F2160 The Connected Pediatrician:
Personal, Digital, and Virtual Care
Convention Center, 10
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
7:00am – 8:00am
X3006 Fired for Using Facebook: Law,
Ethics, and Professionalism in the Use of
Social Media
Convention Center, 29 CD
7:00am – 8:00am
X3010 ICD-10 Is More Than a Four
Letter Word
➤➤ Repeats as X4054
Convention Center, 29 AB
2:00pm – 3:30pm
S3104 David versus Goliath: What’s a
Pediatrician To Do?
Convention Center, 29 AB
98
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
7:00am – 8:00am
8:00am – 12:00pm
X4009 The Business of Immunization:
Protecting Kids and Your Practice
H3027 Section on Pediatric Pulmonology &
Sleep Medicine Program
Is Anything More Important Than a Good
Night’s Sleep?
Convention Center, 28 CD
8:30am – 10:00am
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon G
S4033 I’ve Been Sued!! Now What Do I Do?
Convention Center, 28 E
4:00pm – 5:30pm
12:30pm – 1:30pm
S3143 High-Quality Care for Children with
Asthma: Strengthening the Case for the
Medical Home Model
X4054 ICD-10 Is More Than a Four Letter Word
CC Repeats from X3010
Convention Center, 28 E
Convention Center, 29 AB
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
2:00pm – 3:30pm
I4069 Disclosing Medical Errors: Do It Right
Convention Center, 21
7:00am – 8:00am
X4008 Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Problems of Children
2:00pm – 3:30pm
CC Repeats from X2009
S4073 Private Practice Compensation
Models: What Works and What Doesn’t–
Lessons from Real Pediatric Practices
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Convention Center, 28 AB
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Convention Center, 31 AB
X4051 Addressing Health Disparities in
Inner City Latino Children with Asthma: The
Children’s RESPIRA Education Program
A4090 Evaluation and Management: Key
Concepts in Coding and Documentation
Convention Center, 27
Convention Center, 25 AB
Quality Improvement
Pulmonology
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
7:00am – 8:00am
X1006 Aspiration and Gastroesophageal
Reflux: Most Common Cause of Recurrent
Pneumonia in Children?
➤➤ Repeats as X2011
Convention Center, 30 ABC
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I2143 Yes You Can! Chapters Running
QI/Maintenance of Certification Projects
Convention Center, 21
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
9:00am – 5:00pm
H3065 Council on Quality Improvement and
Patient Safety Program
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon F
7:00am – 8:00am
X2009 Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Problems of Children
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
➤➤ Repeats as X4008
11:50am – 12:10pm
Convention Center, 31
P4047 Health System Transformation: The
Future of Payment and Implications for
Pediatricians
7:00am – 8:00am
X2011 Aspiration and Gastroesophageal
Reflux: Most Common Cause of Recurrent
Pneumonia in Children?
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
CC Repeats from X1006
Convention Center, 30 ABC
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Sessions by Topic
Radiology/Imaging
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 9:15am
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
F2038 What’s New in Biologic Medications:
Know More Than Your Patients
7:00am – 8:00am
X3011 Meet Your Radiology Expert: A
“Glowing” Experience
➤➤ Repeats as X4006
Convention Center, 28 AB
9:30am – 10:15am
T
Convention Center, 10
F2071
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain:
Diagnosis, Approach, and Management
8:00am – 11:00am
➤➤ Repeats as F3037
H3023 Section on Radiology Program
Emergent Abdominal Imaging in Pediatrics:
Evidence-Based Diagnosis and Treatment
Convention Center, 28 AB
2:00pm – 3:30pm
Marriott Marquis, Presidio
S2116
What to Do With the Limping
Child: Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic
Perspectives
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
T
➤➤ Repeats as S3058
Convention Center, 27
7:00am – 8:00am
X4006 Meet Your Radiology Expert: A
“Glowing” Experience
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
CC Repeats from X3011
Convention Center, 29 AB
F3037
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain:
Diagnosis, Approach, and Management
Research
CC Repeats from F2071
Convention Center, 28 AB
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 10:00am
4:00pm – 5:30pm
I1138 Don’t Believe Everything You Read:
Getting the Most Out of Journal Articles
Convention Center, 7 B
T
S3058
What to Do With the Limping
Child: Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic
Perspectives
CC Repeats from S2116
Convention Center, 27
Rheumatology
A3095
T Rapid Rheumatology Consultation
Convention Center, 25
11:30am – 5:30pm
T
C0012
Peds 21—1, 2, 3, Go!:
Sports in the World of Pediatrics—Playing
It Safe and Making It Fun!
Convention Center, Ballroom 6 CDEF
T
W1114
Hands-on Rheumatology
Workshop for the Pediatrician
➤➤ Repeats as W1150
H1027
Council on School Health Program
Obesity and Schools: Opportunities and
Challenges for Pediatricians
H2017 Section on Senior Members Program
Health Issues for Pediatricians: “Physician
Heal Thyself”
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom I
Smoking/Tobacco
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
1:00pm – 5:00pm
H2092 Provisional Section on Tobacco
Control Program
Addressing Tobacco Control Issues in Office
Practice: How Can Pediatricians Combat
Burnout?
Marriott Marquis, San Diego Ballroom A
W1150
Hands-on Rheumatology
Workshop for the Pediatrician
F2163 Not Your Daddy’s Tobacco: What
Pediatricians Need to Know about
E-Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products
Convention Center, 29 CD
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
9:30am – 10:15am
F3070 Who Smokes Cigarettes in 2014:
Populations at High Risk for Tobacco Use
and What You Can Do to Help Them
Sports Medicine
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
11:30am – 5:30pm
T
T
C0012
Peds 21—1, 2, 3, Go!:
Sports in the World of Pediatrics—Playing
It Safe and Making It Fun!
Convention Center, Ballroom 6 CDEF
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:00am – 5:00pm
9:30am – 10:15am
4:00pm – 5:30pm
5:00pm – 5:45pm
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom Salon E
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
Convention Center, 11 A
T
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
T
2:00pm – 3:30pm
CC Repeats from W1114
School Health
8:00am – 4:15pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
T
8:00am – 1:00pm
Convention Center, 28 AB
2:00pm – 3:30pm
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
T
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 9:15am
T
T
Senior Members
T
H1028
Council on Sports Medicine &
Fitness Program
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom C
F2067 School-Based Health Centers: Easy
Access for Hard to Reach Populations
Convention Center, 28 CD
Convention Center, 11 A
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in the
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Sessions by Topic
Sports Medicine CONTINUED…
2:00pm – 3:30pm
T
S1111
Ouch!: Overuse Injuries in Young
Athletes
➤➤ Repeats as S2146
Convention Center, 32
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30am – 10:00am
T
S2058
How to Doctor a Team: Team
Physician 101
➤➤ Repeats as S3107
Convention Center, 8
9:30am – 10:15am
T
F2070
Break a Leg! The Ins and Outs of
Performing Arts Medicine
Convention Center, 28 E
2:00pm – 3:30pm
T
T
W2119
Hands-on Examination of
Shoulder and Elbow
➤➤ Repeats as W2155
Convention Center, 11 A
4:00pm – 4:45pm
T
F2132
Sports Dermatology: Pearls for
the Pediatrician
Convention Center, 32
4:00pm – 5:30pm
T
S2146
Ouch!: Overuse Injuries in Young
Athletes
CC Repeats from S1111
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
7:00am – 8:00am
T
X3012
What Can I Take, Doc? Update
on Performance Enhancement and
Nutritional Supplements in Athletes
➤➤ Repeats as X4010
Convention Center, 31
8:30am – 9:15am
T
F3042
The Great Outdoors for Kids:
Outdoor Life Sports
Convention Center, 8
8:30am – 10:00am
T
S3055
Return to Play: Strategies
for Returning to the Classroom after a
Concussion
➤➤ Repeats as S4035
Convention Center, 29 CD
2:00pm – 3:30pm
T
S3107
How to Doctor a Team: Team
Physician 101
CC Repeats from S2058
Convention Center, 8
5:00pm – 5:45pm
T
F3156
The Youth Sports Pressure
Cooker Affects Both Children and Parents
➤➤ Repeats as F4061
Convention Center, 9
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Convention Center, 29 CD
W2155
Hands-on Examination of
Shoulder and Elbow
7:00am – 8:00am
CC Repeats from W2119
Convention Center, 11 A
CC Repeats from F3156
Convention Center, 27
Substance Abuse
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
10:50am – 11:10am
P3075 Addiction and the Brain: What You
Need to Know
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F3086 Designer and Party Drugs: New
Highs, Old Problems, and What to Do
➤➤ Repeats as F3154
Convention Center, 29 CD
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F3154 Designer and Party Drugs: New
Highs, Old Problems, and What to Do
CC Repeats from F3086
Convention Center, 29 CD
Surgery
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
H0003 Section on Surgery Program: Day 1
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 3
7:00am – 8:00am
X4005 How Wii Can Kinect With Kids to
Battle Pediatric Obesity: Is Exergaming
the Answer?
T
T
F4061
The Youth Sports Pressure
Cooker Affects Both Children and Parents
1:00pm – 5:00pm
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Convention Center, 29 AB
T
2:00pm – 2:45pm
T
X4010
What Can I Take, Doc? Update
on Performance Enhancement and
Nutritional Supplements in Athletes
CC Repeats from X3012
Convention Center, 30 ABC
8:30am – 10:00am
T
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
7:00am – 3:30pm
H1016 Section on Surgery Program: Day 2
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 3
8:30am – 10:00am
A
S1060
The Multidisciplinary Evaluation
and Management of Pediatric Lymphadenopathy: What Should I Do and When?
➤➤ Repeats as S1149
Convention Center, 30 DE
S4035
Return to Play: Strategies
for Returning to the Classroom After a
Concussion
9:30am – 10:15am
CC Repeats from S3055
Convention Center, 28 CD
F1070 All Things Inguinoscrotal: Hernia,
Hydrocele and Undescended Testicle
Convention Center, 29 CD
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Tickets Required
Sessions by Topic
3:45pm – 5:30pm
8:30am – 9:15am
H1130 Joint Surgical Program
Infantile Hemangiomas: When to Treat
and How?
F4018 Management of Animal and Human Bites
CC Repeats from F3089
Convention Center, 28 CD
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 3
4:00pm – 5:30pm
S1149 The Multidisciplinary Evaluation and
Management of Pediatric Lymphadenopathy: What Should I Do and When?
CC Repeats from S1060
Telephone Care
I1048 Telephone Care: A Primer for the
Pediatrician in the Medical Home
Convention Center, 21
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
H2016 Section on Surgery Program: Day 3
Marriott Marquis, Marriott Hall 3
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F3089 Management of Animal and Human
Bites
H2082 Joint Program: Section on
Telehealth Care and Section on Home Care
Telehealth, Home Care and the Medical
Home: New Modalities in the Care of
Children with Medical Complexity
Marriott Marquis, Solana/Point Loma
➤➤ Repeats as F4018
11:10am – 11:30am
Laceration Care Workshop
➤➤ Repeats as W3150
Convention Center, 11 A
P3076 Where There Is No Psychiatrist:
A Method for Addressing the Needs
of Underserved Communities Using
Telebehavioral Health
Convention Center, Ballroom 20
3:00pm – 3:45pm
F3116 Anatomic and Surgical Pediatric
Gynecologic Problems
Convention Center, 10
Transport Medicine
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Laceration Care Workshop
CC Repeats from W3113
1:00pm – 7:00pm
H2087 Section on Transport Medicine Program
Grooming the Next Generation of Transport
Leaders
Convention Center, 11 A
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F3153 Abdominal Pain: Diagnoses Not to Miss
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom CG
➤➤ Repeats as F4016
Convention Center, 27
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
7:30am – 6:00pm
T
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:30am – 9:15am
A Abdominal Pain: Diagnoses Not
F4016
to Miss
CC Repeats from F3153
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
F1118 What We REALLY Know About
Military Kids and Their Families
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
12:00pm – 5:00pm
H2081 Section on Uniformed Services
Program: USPS LITE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
2:00pm – 3:30pm
T
Uniformed Services
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom D
Convention Center, 10
W3150
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom CG
Convention Center, 9
12:00pm – 4:30pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
T
T
C4013
Course on Neonatal and Pediatric
Critical Care Transport Medicine: Day 2
Grooming the Next Generation of Transport
Leaders
3:00pm – 3:45pm
7:30am – 12:30pm
W3113
7:30am – 12:00pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:30am – 10:00am
Convention Center, 29 AB
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
C3017
Course on Neonatal and Pediatric
Critical Care Transport Medicine: Day 1
Grooming the Next Generation of Transport
Leaders
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom CG
Urology
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
2:00pm – 2:45pm
F2097 A Newborn Has Prenatally Diagnosed
Hydronephrosis: What Do I Do Now?
Convention Center, 32
5:00pm – 5:45pm
F2158 I Can’t Feel the Testis: Current
Approach to the Management of the
Undescended Testis
Convention Center, 28 E
Young Physicians
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
12:30pm – 3:30pm
H2084 Section on Young Physicians Program
Advocating for Yourself: Promoting Your Early
Career Development
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom A
Convention Center, 30 DE
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Faculty Directory
A
Abo, Alyssa, MD ........................................................... H0010
Children’s National Health System
Abramson, Stuart, MD, PhD, FAAP....... H1082, S2114, S3056
Staff, Shannon Medical Center
Adams, Joyce, MD, FAAP................................................ H2063
Adams, Richard, MD, FAAP.............................................F3069
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
Ades, Anne, MD, FAAP...................................... C0006, C4013
Staff, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Adesman, Andrew, MD, FAAP... F2129, S3105, F3155, S4072
Agosto, Paula, RN.......................................................... H2087
Akbarnia, Behrooz, MD ................................................ H1018
Alderman, Elizabeth, MD, FSHAM, FAAP........................ H2063
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Alkon, Abbey, RN, PNP, PhD........................................... H2086
Almquist, Jon, ATC......................................................... H1028
Altmann, Tanya, MD, FAAP..............................................I3097
UCLA Pediatrics
Alverson, Dale, MD, FAAP............................................... H2082
Ammerman, Seth, MD, FAAP............................. F3086, F3154
Anbar, Ran, MD, FAAP.................................................... H3027
Anderson, John, MD, FAAP................................ S3145, S4032
Children’s Mercy Hospital
Anderson, Philip, PharmD...............................................F1072
Aschner, Judy, MD, FAAP................................................ H0011
Attisha, Elliott, DO, FAAP................................................ H1027
Augustyn, Marilyn, MD, FAAP..........................................A4065
Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine
Auron, Moises, MD, FACP, FAAP......................................F2037
Benya, Ellen, MD............................................................ H3023
Program Director, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of
Chicago/PedsRadio
Bachrach, Laura, MD, FAAP............................................X4007
Staff, Lucile Packard Childrens Hosp/Peds
Baker, Carol, MD, FAAP...................................................A4066
Professor, Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine
Barry, Chris, PA-C........................................................... H1026
Batra, Erich, MD, FAAP....................................................X2004
Baum, Rebecca, MD, FAAP....... F1156, I2048, F2122, F3040
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Nationwide Childrens Hospital
Bayne, Gresham, MD, FAEEM, Capt., USNR-Ret............ H2082
Bearer, Cynthia, MD, PhD, FAAP..................................... H2023
Beers, Nathaniel, MD, MPA, FAAP.................................. C0007
Beers, William, MBA...................................................... C0005
Staff, American Academy of Pediatrics
102
Buchner, Kern, MD......................................................... H2017
Berg, Elizabeth, BSN ........................................ C3017, C4013
Bukstein, Don, MD..............................................I1104, I2050
Berger, Stuart, MD, FAAP.................................. S2055, S2145
Burgert, Natasha, MD, FAAP............................. S1056, H1084
Bernhardt, David, MD, FAAP.......................................... C0012
Burklow, Thomas, COL, MD, FACC, FAAP........................ H2081
Berquist, Anna-Marie, CMA........................................... C0005
Commissioner, Erie County Department of Health
Betancourt, Brandon, MBA ........................................... S1056
Byington, Carrie, MD, FAAP.................. S3019, S3147, S4074
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
Salud Pediatrics
Betancourt, Theresa, ScD, MA ...................................... H2025
Bhatia, Jatinder, MD, FAAP............................... S3108, S4096
Program Director, Georgia Regents University/NeoPeri
Bhutani, Vinod, MD, FAAP..................................X3007, X4055
Stanford University School of Medicine
Bigham, Michael, MD, FAAP.......................................... C3017
Binns, Helen, MD, MPH, FAAP........................................ H3064
Burstein, Gale, MD, MPH, FAAP......................... F1069, F1123
Professor of Pediatrics & Infectious Diseases, University of Utah
C
Cabana, Michael, MD, FAAP.............................S1061, S1110,
S2112, A3047, A4024, V4049
Cain, Kathleen, MD, FAAP.............................................. C0005
Topeka Pediatrics PA
Carbone, Paul, MD, FAAP................................................F4081
Lurie Children’s Hospital
Carcillo, Joseph, MD...................................................... C4013
Bird, Lynne, MD, FAAP........................................A3096, A4091
Carey, Joseph, MD............................................. F1035, F1157
Rady Children’s Hospital
Blum, Nathan, MD, FAAP.................................. S1145, S3052
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Bocchini, Joseph, MD, FAAP............................................F2130
Professor and Chairman of Pediatrics, LSUHSC/Pediatrics
Bole, Aparna, MD, FAAP................................................. H3064
Bonsu, Bema, MD ......................................................... H1029
Rady Children’s Hospital
Botkin, Jeffrey, MD, MPH................................................ H1080
Bradley, Joel, MD, FAAP..................................................A4090
Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare Community and State
Bradley, John, MD, FAAP................................... S3103, S4031
Director, Division of Infectious Diseases, Children’s Hospital San
Diego
Brady, Michael, MD, FAAP................................. H1085, S3019
B
Buchi, Karen, MD, FAAP......................................I3049, I4027
Chair and Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Physician-In-Chief,
Ohio State University
Brenner, Joel, MD, MPH, FAAP.......................... S1111, S2146
Children’s Hospital King’s Daughters
Carvalho, Daniela, MD, FAAP..........................................F4040
Caty, Michael, MD, FACS, FAAP...................................... H2016
Program Director, Yale University/PedsSurgery
Chamberlain, Lisa, MD, MPH, FAAP............................... H1017
Lucile Packard Childrens Hosp/Peds
Chambers, Henry, MD, FAAP................. I2141, A3046, A3134
Staff, Children’s Hospital San Diego
Chan, Dylan, MD, PhD.....................................................F1120
Chan, Eugenia, MD, MPH, FAAP......................................I2048
Staff, Boston Children’s Hospital/PedsAM
Chang, Todd, MD, FAAP ................................................ H1029
Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles
Chen, Dongzhen............................................................. C0007
Cheng, Wenhong, MD, PhD............................................ H2031
Chinn, Courtney, DDS, MPH........................................... S3102
Chipps, Bradley, MD, FAAP.................................I1104, I2050
Capital Allergy & Respiratory Disease Center
Brenner, Michelle, MD, IBCLC, FAAP...................I2109, I4029
Chiu, Harvey, MD............................................... F1036, F1122
Breuner, Cora, MD, MPH, FAAP...........................I3138, I4092
Cho, Christine, MD, MPH, FAAP.................................... H1029
Bridge, Jeff, PhD ............................................... F1119, F2095
Bridgemohan, Carolyn, MD, FAAP.......................I3098, I4070
Brigger, Matthew, MD, MPH............................................F3038
Brown, Ari, MD, FAAP .....................................................I3097
University of California, San Francisco
Christakis, Dimitri, MD, MPH, FAAP..................H1084, D3129
University of Washington
Chung, Sarita, MD, FAAP................................................ H2027
Childrens Hospital Boston
411 Pediatrics
Cilio, Maria Roberta, MD, PhD....................................... D4037
Bruzoni, Matias, MD, FAAP............................................ H0001
Clark, Melinda, MD, FAAP...................................I2049, I3050
Buchanan, George, MD, FAAP............................ F2069, F2123
Univ of Texas S/western Medical Center
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Albany Medical Center Pediatric Group
Clayton, Ellen, MD, JD, FAAP...........................................X3003
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Cohen, Joanna, MD ....................................................... H0010
Diekema, Douglas, MD, MPH, FAAP.................. H3083, S4036
Cole, Lynn, MS............................................................... S2113
Dixon, Bradley, MD, FAAP............................................... S2151
Children’s National Health System
Conway, Edward, MD, MS, FAAP.........................A3132, A4064
CHMC-Ctr Ped Bioethics
Staff, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Beth Israel Medical Center
Donnerstein, Edward, PhD.................................S2053, X3008
Conway, Patrick, MD, MSc, FAAP...................... H3065, P4047
Dreyer, Benard, MD, FAAP...............................................P1076
Deputy Administrator for Innovation and Quality and CMS Chief
Medical Officer
Cook, Stephen, MD, MPH, FAAP.................................... H1027
Cooper, Ashley, MD, FAAP...............................................A3095
Corkins, Mark, MD, FAAP................................... F2128, F4017
Chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, University of
Tennessee Medical Center
Cotten, Michael, MD...................................................... H2023
Staff, Duke Medical Center
Drolet, Beth, MD............................................................ H1130
Staff, Medical College of Wisconsin
Dubowitz, Howard, MD, PhD, FAAP................................ H2018
Fitch, Cindy E., PhD, RD................................................. D1129
Flaherman, Valerie, MD, MPH.........................................I1138
Flake, Eric, MD, FAAP..................................................... S1107
Keesler Medical Center
Fleisher, Thomas, MD, FAAP........................................... H2020
National Institute of Health
Forkey, Heather, MD, FAAP............................................. H3034
Frank, Deborah, MD, FAAP..............................................F2100
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Maryland Baltimore
Franklin, Sherry, MD...................................................... S1058
Duncan, Paula, MD, FAAP.............................................. S3146
Fraser, Charles, MD, FAAP.............................................. H2028
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Vermont College of Medicine
Shannon Medical Center
French, Heather, MD, FAAP............................................ C0006
E
Edwards, Anne, MD, FAAP...............................................I3099
Friedlander, Sheila, MD, FAAP......X3004, F3067, F4038, X4052
Crain, William, MD......................................................... H2017
Park Nicollet
Friedrichsdorf, Stefan, MD, FAAP..........F2039, H2089, F3090
Cramer, Lynn, RN-BC..................................................... C0005
Eichenfield, Lawrence, MD, FAAP....................................F3127
Frush, Donald, MD, FAAP...................................X3011, X4006
Crawford-Jakubiak, James, MD, FAAP.............................F3088
Chief, Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology, Children’s Hospital
San Diego
Cunniff, Christopher, MD, FAAP..........................A3045, A4023
Eichenwald, Eric, MD, FAAP........................................... C0006
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Arizona College of Medicine
Currie, Janet, PhD...........................................................P3078
Ein, Sigmund, MD, FACS, FAAP...................................... H2016
Children’s National Medical Center
Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs and
Director, Princeton University Center for Health and Wellbeing
Elsaesser, Lindsey ..........................................................I2108
Curry, Edward, MD, FAAP............................................... S3146
Engle, William, MD, FAAP................................................A2137
Kaiser Permanente
Erik T. Ragan Professor of Pediatrics, Riley Hospital for Children
Ernst, Kimberly, MD, MSMI, FAAP.................................. C0006
D
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma
Dai, Yaohua, MD, PhD.................................................... H2031
Essers, Jonah, MD.......................................................... H0003
Daniels, Stephen, MD, PhD, FAAP...................... F3087, F4039
Etzel, Ruth, MD, PhD, FAAP............................................ S4077
Davis, Beth Ellen, MD, MPH, FAAP................................. S1144
Program Director, Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics, Madigan
Army Medical Center
Day, John, MD, PhD.........................................................X2010
Dayan, Peter, MD, FAAP................................................. H1029
Program Director, Duke University/PedsRadio
Fuchs, Susan, MD, FAAP................................................ C1021
G
Ganley, Theodore, MD, FAAP............................. S2058, S3107
Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Gardner, Ruth LCDR, MD, FAAP..................................... H2081
Geffner, Mitchell, MD.........................................X1005, X2003
Staff, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles
Gelb, Bruce, MD............................................................ H1030
Gentile, Douglas, PhD.................................................... S2053
Gern, James, MD, FAAP.................................................. H2083
University of Wisconsin
F
Faigenbaum, Avery, EdD, FACSM, FNSCA...................... H1028
Fairbanks, Timothy, MD...................................... F3153, F4016
Columbia University Medical Center
Faith, Myles, PhD........................................................... H2021
Del Monte, Mark, JD.........................................H1016, H1017
Fanaroff, Jon, MD, JD, FAAP...................H2023, X3006, S4033
Director of Federal Affairs, American Academy of Pediatrics
Staff, Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital
Dennehy, Penelope, MD, FAAP........................... F3120, F4085
Farley, Karen, RD, IBCLC................................................ H3031
Gilbert, Donald, MD, FAAP.................................X1008, F2034
Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology, Children’s Hospital of
Cincinnati
Giuliano, John, MD......................................................... H2087
Gleeson, Sean, MD, MBA, FAAP......................................I2143
Golden, Neville, MD, FAAP................................. F1071, F1154
Professor of Pediatrics, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Professor and Vice Chair of Pediatrics, Director, Division of
Pediatric Infectious Diseases, The Warren Alpert Medical School of
Brown University
Feig, Daniel, MD, PhD, FAAP............................. S3109, S4095
Dennison, Barbara, MD ................................................ H1027
Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper
Grabowski, Julia, MD.......................................W3113, W3150
Ferrill, Heather, DO......................................................... H1065
Grace, Rachael, MD.......................................... S1060, S1149
Fisher, Margaret, MD, FAAP.....X2007, S2114, S3056, X4057
Grana, Rachel, PhD, MPH.....................H2092, F2163, F3070
Staff, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital
DeRegnier, Raye-Ann, MD, FAAP.................................... S1112
Program Director, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of
Chicago/NeoPeri
Diamond, Alex, DO, MPH, FAAP.......................W2119, W2155
Feldman-Winter, Lori, MD, MPH, FAAP........................... H3031
Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Director, Monmouth Medical
Center
Fisher, Paul, MD, FAAP......................... A1133, S2115, V4049
The Milton S Hershey Medical Center
Chief of the Division of Child Neurology, Stanford University
Medical Center
Diaz, Maria Carmen, MD, FACEP, FAAP.......................... S1109
Fishman, Steven, MD, FAAP........................................... H1130
Dias, Mark, MD, FAAP.................................................... S1143
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Goldson, Edward, MD, FAAP...........................................F3124
Gottschalk, Michael, MD, PhD....................................... S2149
National Cancer Institute
Granet, David, MD, FAAP....................................A2046, A3133
UCSD Medical Center
Grant, Gerald, MD.............................................. F1126, F2068
Greeley, Christopher, MD, FAAP..................................... S1143
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Green, Andrea, MD, FAAP............................................... H3024
Hines, Linda, RN, JD....................................................... C3017
Kaplan, Heather, MD, FAAP............................................ H2023
Greenbaum, Jordan, MD.................................................F3071
Hobson-Rohrer, Winifred, MD, MSPH, FAAP................... H3024
Kayrouz, Thomas, MD, FAAP...............................A3132, A4064
Hoffart, Cara, DO, FAAP..................................... F2071, F3037
Keane, Virginia, MD, FAAP............................................. H3028
Medical Director, Child Protection Center
Greenfield, Saul, MD, FAAP............................................ S1057
Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo
Pediatric Rheumatology, Children’s Mercy Hospital
Gregory, Andrew, MD, FACSM, FAAP................ C0012, H1028,
H2015, W2119, W2155, F3042
Hoffman, Benjamin, MD, FAAP.......................................I1103
Associate Professor of Orthopedics and Pediatrics, Vanderbilt
University Medical Center
Homme, Jason, MD, FAAP.............................................. H1017
Section Chief Critical Care, Carilion Clinic Childrens Hospital
Keeler, Kathryn, MD.......................................... S3145, S4032
Keels, Martha Ann, DDS, PhD......I2049, F2125, I3050, F3126
Duke Pediatric Dentistry
Hood, Margaret, MD, FAAP............................................ S1146
Keet, Corinne, MD, MS................................................... H2020
Professor and Chair of Pediatrics, University of South Alabama
Hopkinson, Stephanie, MA, CCLS.................................. C3017
Gross, Robert, MD, MBA, FAAP........................W1151, W2060
Hoyen, Claudia, MD....................................................... H1085
Kelso, John, MD, FAAP........................W1063, S1148, S2056,
H2083, W3062
Gremse, David, MD, FAAP.................................. F1038, F1089
Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, UT Southwestern
Medical School
High, Patricia, MD, MS, FAAP......................................... H2031
Guidotti, Rick .................................................................P1077
Huang, Jeannie, MD........................................................I3136
Guillet, Ronnie, MD, PhD, FAAP...................................... H2023
Hudak, Mark, MD, FAAP................................................. H3031
Positive Exposure Foundation
Neonatologist, University Of Rochester Medical Center
Gupta, Munish, MD, FAAP.............................................. H2023
H
Hagan, Joseph, MD, FAAP................................. P1076, S2148
Halamek, Louis, MD, FAAP............................................. C0006
Program Director, Stanford University/NeoPeri
Halstead, Mark, MD, FAAP................... H1028, S3055, S4035
Hamill, Gary, EdD........................................................... C0006
Hansen, Robin, MD, FAAP................................. S2052, S2117
Staff, M.I.N.D. Institute
Harbaugh, Norman, MD, FAAP....................................... H1026
CEO and Chairman of the Board, Kids First Pediatric Alliance
Harms, Thelma, PhD...................................................... H2086
Hart, Chip ..................................................................... S4073
Staff, University of California
Hutchinson, Jeffrey COL, MD, FAAP................................ H3029
Hyman, Susan, MD, FAAP..................................P4044, X4053
Professor of Pediatrics, Division Chief, Golisano Children’s
Hospital/University of Rochester
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology, Scripps Clinic
Kemper, Kathi, MD, MPH, FAAP..................................... H1083
Ohio State University
Kheirandish-Gozal, Leila, MD................X2009, H3027, X4008
Kim, Jane, MD................................................................ S3054
Kim, Jennifer, MD, FAAP................................................. H1082
Klass, Perri, MD, FAAP.....................................................I1049
Klein, Karen Oerter, MD................................................. S4034
I
Inge, Thomas, MD, PhD, FAAP........................... S3053, S4094
Staff, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Med Ctr
Irani, Anne-Marie, MD, FAAP.......................................... H1082
Ishimine, Paul, MD, FAAP............................................... C1021
Ishman, Stacey, MD, MPH, FAAP.........W1064, H2030, W2061
J
Jarvis, Dorothy Anna, MB, FRCPC, FAAP........................ C1021
Hospital For Sick Children
Physician’s Computer Company
Jeste, Dilip, MD.............................................................. H2017
Hartline, John, MD, FAAP................................................A2137
Jeung, Joan, MD, FAAP................................................... H3024
Haslam, David, MD............................................ F1037, F1125
Asian Health Service
Koch, Thomas, MD, FAAN, FAAP........................ A1097, S2115
Credit Unions for Kids Professor of Pediatric Neurology, Oregon
Health & Science University
Kolon, Thomas, MD, FAAP.................................. F2097, F2158
Program Director, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Kon, Alexander, MD, FCCM, FAAP......................F3115, P4046
Naval Medical Center San Diego
University of California San Diego
Kotagal, Uma, MBBS, MSc............................................ H2087
Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Kraft, Colleen, MD, FAAP................................... H1026, P4045
Medical Director, Health Network at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Kressly, Susan, MD, FAAP.................................H1026, H2064
Kressly Pediatrics PC
Krilov, Leonard, MD, FAAP.............................................. H2083
Jia, Wei........................................................................... C0007
Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Vice Chairman of
Department of Pediatrics, State University of New York Stonybrook
Children’s Hospital of Atlanta
Jiang, Fan, MD, PhD....................................................... H2031
Krishna, Jyoti, MD, FAAP................................................ H3027
Heiman, Howard, MD, FAAP........................................... C4013
Jin, Xingming, PhD......................................................... H2031
Hebbar, Kiran, MD, MBBS, FAAP.................................... H2026
Cohen Children’s Medical Center
Heitlinger, Leo, MD, FAAP............................................... S3144
St Luke’s Pediatric Gastroenterology
Henrickson, Michael, MD, MPH, FAAP.............. S2116, S3058
Herring, Stan, MD.......................................................... C0012
Johnson, Dana, MD, FAAP...............................................F1039
Krummel, Thomas, MD.................................................. H0001
Kuppermann, Nathan, MD, MPH, FAAP............. F2036, F2098
Jolls, Tessa..................................................................... H3029
Jones, Marilyn, MD, FAAP............................................... S3142
Hibbs, Anna Maria, MD, MSCE, FAAP............................ H2023
Joshi, Sucheta, MD, MB, FAAP...........................A2045, A2103
Staff, University of California
Hillard, Paula, MD....................H2063, S2150, S3057, F3116
Krug, Steven, MD, FAAP................................................. S3106
Johnson, Timothy, DO, MMM, FAAP................................F1115
Children’s Hospital & Health Center
Hilfiker, Mary, MD, PhD, FAAP.........................................F1070
Akron Children’s Hospital
University Hospitals
Hertz, Andrew, MD, FAAP................................................I1048
Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital
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Community Health Centers Salt Lake City
University of Michigan Medical School
UC Davis Medical Center
L
La Merrill, Michele, PhD, MPH....................................... H2092
La Quaglia, Michael, MD, FACS, FAAP........................... H0003
Staff, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
K
Kallay, Tom, MD............................................................. H2026
Harbor UCLA Medical Center
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Lachenauer, Catherine, MD.............................. S1060, S1149
Lander, Richard, MD, FAAP............................................ H2084
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Landry, Gregory, MD, FAAP.................................H1028, F2132
Mahle, William, MD, FAAP............................................. H0009
Meyer, Michael, MD, FAAP............................................. C3017
Lantos, John, MD, FAAP..................................................X1001
Mahr, Todd, MD, FAAP.................................................... H2083
Meyers, Rebecka, MD, FAAP.......................................... H0003
Professor of Pediatrics, Univ of Wisconsin Hosp & Clinics
Laubach, Susan, MD, FAAP..............................W3149, W4079
Allergy & Asthma Med Grp & Research Ctr
Lawrence, J. Todd, MD, PhD..............................H1028, H2015
LeBlanc, Claire, MD, FAAP................................ C0012, H1028
Lee, Henry, MD, FAAP..................................................... C0006
Lehmann, Corinne, MD, FAAP........................................ H2084
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital Med Ctr
Lessin, Herschel, MD, FAAP...............................S3104, X4009
Vice President and Senior Consultant, The Children’s Medical Group
Lester, Mitchell, MD, FAAP................................. F3039, F3117
Lester, Patricia, MD.........................................................F1118
Letson, Megan, MD, MEd, FAAP........................ A1096, H2018
Levy, Susan, MD, MPH, FAAP......................................... S2113
Children’s Seashore House
Lewis, Gena, MD, FAAP.................................................. H3024
Licht, Daniel, MD........................................................... H0009
Staff, Emory University
Clinical Adjunct Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of
Wisconsin Schl of Med & Pub Health
Maldonado, Yvonne, MD, FAAP...................................... S3019
Stanford University School of Medicine
Mangione-Smith, Rita, MD, MPH, FAAP......................... H1029
University of Washington
Manning-Courtney, Patricia, MD....................... S3141, S4093
Marcin, James, MD, MPH, FAAP..................................... H2082
Marconi, Jeanne, MD, FAAP........................................... S2057
Margolis, Peter, MD, PhD............................................... H2022
Professor of Pediatrics, Children’s Primary Care Rsrch Grp
Marino, Bradley, MD, FAAP............................................ H0009
Marino, Shelly, MHA....................................................... C3017
Martin, Gilbert, MD, FAAP..................................A3094, A4022
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Milla, Sarah, MD, FAAP.................................................. H3023
Miller, Aaron, MD, FAAP................................................. H2022
Miller, Karen, MD, FAAP.....................................H2084, F2131
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Tufts University/PedsDB
Millis, Michael, MD........................................................ H1018
Mintz-Hittner, Helen, MD, FAAP...................................... H2023
Mirza, Ayesha, MD, FAAP................................................A2105
Misra, Sanghamitra, MD, FAAP.......................................I4028
Assistant Professor, Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine
Mitchell, Aoy, MD........................................................... H1030
Miyamoto, Shelley, MD.................................................. H2028
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital Colorado/
PedsCardio
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University Of California
Montalvo Stanton, Evelyn, MD, FAAP..............................X4051
Marzan, Karen, MD, FAAP................................W1114, W1150
Moore, John, MD, MPH.................................................. H2028
Program Director, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles/PedsRheum
Mathison, David, MD, MBA, FAAP................................. H0010
Morgan, Stephen, MD, FAAP.......................................... H2064
Children’s National Health System
Murphy, James, MD, FAAP.............................................. S4076
Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery and Pediatrics, University of
Illinois College of Medicine
Mattoo, Tej, MD, FAAP.................................................... S1057
Murphy, Nancy, MD, FAAP.................................. A1135, I2141
Lindberg, Daniel, MD........................................ A1096, H2018
Mazor, Suzan, MD.......................................................... S1059
Linden, Bradley, MD, FAAP............................................. H0003
McCambridge, Teri, MD, FAAP...............S1111, F2070, S2146
Lichtenstein, Steven, MD, FAAO, FAAP.............W1151, W2060
Children’s Hospital Boston
Linzer, Jeffrey, MD, FACEP, FAAP.........................X3010, X4054
Staff, Emory University
Staff, Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine
McCandless, Shawn, MD...................................A3045, A4023
Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital/PedsOrtho
Liu, Gilbert, MD, MS, FAAP................................ C0002, S1061
University of Louisville
McDonnell, William, MD, JD, FAAP........H2023, S4033, I4069
Logan, Kelsey, MD, MPH, FAAP......................... S3055, S4035
McGrath, Jane, MD, FAAP...............................................F2067
Longhurst, Christopher, MD, MS.................................... H2064
McInerny, Thomas, MD, FAAP............................H2031, H3065
Loughlin, Gerald, MD, FAAP...............................X1006, X2011
McManus, Margaret, MHS ............................................ H2090
Nancy C. Paduano Professor and Chairman, Department of
Pediatrics, Cornell University
Meek, Joan, MD, MS, FAAP.................................I2109, I4029
Murray, Dennis, MD, FIDSA, FAAP.................................. H2083
Murray, Sandra, MD, FAAP............................................. S4075
University of California Irvine Med Ctr
Mussatto, Kathleen, PhD, RN......................................... H0009
Myers, Angela, MD, FAAP................................................A2105
Program Director, Children’s Mercy Hospital/PedsID
N
Nagler, Joshua, MD, FAAP................................W2120, W2154
Boston Children’s Hospital
Needle, Scott, MD, FAAP.................................................X1009
Staff, Creekside Pediatrics
Neely, Daniel, MD..............................................H1130, F2159
Lozon, Marie Michelle, MD, FAAP.................................. H2027
Meissner, H. Cody, MD, FAAP......................................... S1113
Tufts Medical Center
Nelson, Daniel, MD........................................................ H2031
Lystedt, Mercedes ......................................................... C0012
Mencio, Gregory, MD..................................................... H1018
Nelson, Douglas, MD, FACEP, FAAP............................... H0010
Mendelson, Robert, MD, FAAP........................................I4069
Nelson, Timothy, MD, PhD.............................................. H1030
Mendoza, Fernando, MD, FAAP...................................... H3024
Nemeth, Blaise, MD, MS, FAAP.......................................X4005
Menon, Shaji, MD, FAAP...................... A1043, A1134, H2028
Newman, Thomas, MD, MPH, FAAP................................I1138
Menvielle, Edgardo, MD................................................. H3025
Newmark, Sanford, MD, FAAP........................................ H1083
Merk, Teresa, RN............................................................ C3017
Ng, Henry, MD, MPH, FAAP............................................ H3025
Merrow, Arnold Carl, MD............................................... H3023
Nicome, Roger, MD, FAAP.............................................. H3033
University of Michigan
Lystedt, Victor ............................................................... C0012
Lystedt, Zackery ............................................................ C0012
Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital
Staff, Packard Children’s Hosp/Stan.
M
Macias, Michelle, MD, FAAP...........................................A4065
Professor of Pediatrics, Division Director, Developmental-Behavioral
Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital at the Med Univ of South Carolina
Madden, Susanne......................................................... S4073
Magit, Anthony, MD ............. W1064, H2030, W2060, S4076
Program Director, University of California San Diego/PedsOto
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Program Director, University of Wisconsin
Assistant Professor, Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine
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Nigrovic, Lise, MD, MPH, FAAP.........................W2120, W2154
Noritz, Garey, MD, FAAP..................................................A1135
Norlin, Chuck, MD, FAAP................................................ S3143
O
Offit, Paul, MD, FAAP.............................X3005, X4003, S4036
Professor of Pediatrics, Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Olness, Karen, MD, FAAP............................................... H2031
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Rabin, Tracy, MD, FAAP.................................................. H3083
Sagor, Linda, MD, MPH, FAAP........................................ H3034
Radden, Erica, MD..........................................................F1116
University of Massachusetts—Pediatric Primary Care—South
County Pediatrics
Randolph, Greg, MD, MPH, FAAP................................... H3065
Sankar, Raman, MD, PhD, FAAN...........F1092, A2045, A2103
Raney, Ellen, MD, FAAP......................................A3046, A3134
Santelli, John, MD, MPH, FAAP.........................H1027, H3083
Shriners Hospital for Children
Raulerson, Marsha, MD, FAAP............................I1105, I3099
Sawyer, Mark, MD, FAAP................................................ S3019
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, UCSD School of Medicine
UH Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hosp
Reiff, Michael, MD......................................................... H2031
Sawyer, Taylor, DO, MEd, FAAP....................................... C0006
O’Neil, Joseph, MD, MPH, FAAP......................................I1103
Rescorla, Frederick, MD, FAAP....................................... H0003
Schanler, Richard, MD, FAAP......................................... H3031
Oski, Jane, MD, MPH, FAAP.............................................P3076
Staff, Tuba City Regional Healthcare Corporation
Owens, Judith, MD, FAAP............................................... H3027
Rhode Island Hospital
P
Parikh, Kavita, MD, FAAP................................................ H2022
Partap, Sonia, MD, FAAP.................................................A1133
Staff, Stanford Cancer Center
Riley Hospital for Children
Resnicow, Ken, PhD....................................................... H2021
Staff, University of Michigan
Reuben, Mark, MD, FAAP.................................. S2054, H2084
Reading Pediatrics
Riccio, Anthony, MD, FAAP...............................W3061, W3112
Children’s Medical Center Dallas
Richter, Gresham, MD.................................................... H1130
Riley, Carley, MD, MPP, FAAP.......................................... H3033
Schonfeld, David, MD, FAAP.......................................... H2031
Schonwald, Alison, MD, FAAP............................A1095, A2139
Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Schroeder, Alan, MD, FAAP.............................................P3077
Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit; Chief, Pediatric
Inpatient Services, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
Schulte, Elaine, MD, MPH, FAAP.................................... H3034
Schuman, Andrew, MD, FAAP..........................................I3137
Yale School of Medicine
Schwartz, Hamilton, MD, FAAP...................................... C3017
Gillette Hospital
Riley, Catherine, MD......................................... S1145, S3052
Schwartz, Jamie, MD, FAAP............................... C3017, C4013
Pasmann, Amy, MS, RN ................................................ H0010
Ringer, Steven, MD, PhD, FAAP...................................... C0006
Schwartz, Steven, MD.................................................... H2028
Robb, Adelaide, MD....................................................... H3028
Schwend, Richard, MD, FAAP...........................W3061, W3112
Partington, Michael, MD, FAAP.......................................F3041
Primary Children’s Hospital, Salt Lake Utah
Patel, Sameer, MD......................................................... H1085
Perez, Victor, MD, MPH, FAAP.........................................I1105
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Children’s
National Medical Center
Southern CA Permanente Med Grp
Robbins, Kimberley ....................................................... C0005
Perlman, Jeffrey, MB, ChB, FAAP.................................... C0006
Robbins, Shira, MD, FAAP..................................A2046, A3133
New York Presbyterian Hospital
University of California San Diego
Permar, Sallie, MD, PhD................................................. H1085
Roberts, Colin, MD........................................................ D4037
Pershad, Jay, MD, FAAP.................................... H2087, A2138
Rogers, Zora, MD, FAAP..................................................F4060
Le Bonheur Pediatrics, LLC
Phillips, Raylene, MD, IBCLC, FAAP............................... H3031
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
Phillips, Susan Alexandra, MD...........................A3096, A4091
Picker, Jonathan, MD......................................................F3091
Pickering, Larry, MD, FAAP..............................................A4066
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Pietzak, Michelle, MD.................................................... H3021
Pipan, Mary, MD, FAAP..................................... S1106, S2147
Staff, Univ of Texas S/western Medical Center
Rosenberg, Adam, MD, FAAP......................................... H1017
Program Director, University of CO Hlth Sci Ctr/Peds
Rosenfeld, Warren, MD, FAAP............................A3094, A4022
Children’s Mercy Hospital
Schwimmer, Jeffrey, MD.................................... S3053, S4094
Segal, Lee, MD, FAAP..................................................... D2135
Program Director, Phoenix Children’s Hospital/PedsOrtho
Sege, Robert, MD, PhD, FAAP............................ F1040, F1124
Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center
Severoni, Santino, MD................................................... H2025
Shamberger, Robert, MD, FAAP..................................... H0003
Children’s Hospital Boston
Shannon, Kevin, MD...................................................... S2111
Winthrop University Hospital
Sharma, Hemant, MD, MHS........................................... H1082
Rosenthal, Philip, MD, FAAP.......................................... H3021
Shaw, Brian, MD, FAAOS, FAAP...................................... D2135
University of California
Rosling, Hans, MD, PhD.................................... H2025, P3074
Professor of International Health, Karolinska Institutet
Ross, Lainie, MD, PhD, FAAP.......................................... H3083
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Children’s Hospital
Colorado
Sheets, Lynn, MD, FAAP................................................. S4075
Staff, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
University of Chicago
Shen, Xiaoming, MD, PhD, FAAP.................................... C0007
Charlottesville Peds/Adol Medicine
Ross, Shannon, MD, FAAP............................................. H1085
Sherer, Ilana, MD, FAAP................................................. H3025
Powell, David, MD, FAAP................................................ H0001
Rouster-Stevens, Kelly, MD, FAAP...................................A3095
Shifrin, Donald, MD, FAAP.................................H3029, D3129
Rufo, Paul, MD............................................................... H0003
Shook, Joan, MD, MBA, FAAP........................................ H2027
Ruiz, George, MD........................................................... H2081
Sicherer, Scott, MD, FAAP.................... X1004, S1148, X2008,
H2020, S2056
Plews-Ogan, James, MD, FAAP.......................................F1091
Pransky, Seth, MD..............................................A1044, A2104
Children’s Hospital San Diego
Prystowsky, Jason, MD, MPH ......................................... H2025
Staff, Emory University/NeoPeri
Children’s Hospital Boston
Rush, Tamara, RN.......................................................... C3017
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Professor, Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine/MP
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Faculty Directory
Sistek, Kimberly............................................................. S1146
Toth, William Maj, MD, FAAP.......................................... H2081
Sitler, Garry, RRT............................................................ C3017
Towbin, Jeffrey, MD, FAAP............................................... H1030
Slaw, Kenneth, PhD ...................................................... C0002
Director of Dept of Membership, American Academy of Pediatrics
Smith, Peter, MD, MA, FAAP........................................... H1080
Smith, Phillip, MD, FAAP................................................ H3028
Executive Co-Director of The Heart Center, Cincinnati Childrens
Hospital
Trautman, Michael, MD, FAAP........................................ C3017
Treadwell, Patricia, MD, FAAP.............................A2044, A4089
Professor of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine
Smith, Sara....................................................... C3017, C4013
Tsarouhas, Nicholas, MD, FAAP..................................... C4013
Song, Kit, MD, FAAOS....................................... S2116, S3058
Tuck, Richard, MD, FAAP.................................................A1045
Chief of Staff, Shriners Hospital for Children
Soong, Amanda, MD, FAAP................................ F3125, F4082
Spielberg, Stephen, MD, PhD............................ P2075, I2108
Springer, Sarah, MD, FAAP............................................. H3034
Int’l Adop Hlth Services of Western PA
St. Peter, Shawn, MD, FACS, FAAP................................. H0003
Practicing General Pediatrician—Medical Director, Quality Care
Partners (PHO)
Tunkel, David, MD, FAAP................................................ H2030
John Hopkins Outpatient Ctr
Steinhorn, David, MD, FAAP...............................X2005, H2089
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
Founder and CEO, Common Sense Media
Stockman III, James, MD, FAAP......................................P2074
Prof of Clinical Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center
Stoller, Jill, MD, FAAP..................................................... S3104
Stout, James, MD, MPH, FAAP....................................... S3143
Staff, Child Health Institute
Whitsett, Jeffrey, MD...................................................... H1025
Wibbelsman, Charles, MD, FAAP........................I1050, I2107
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of CA @ San Francisco/Peds
Williams, Marc, MD, FACMG, FAAP.................................P2077
Director, Genomic Medicine Institute, Geisinger Health System
Wilson, Karen, MD, MPH, FAAP...................................... H2092
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Wiznitzer, Max, MD, FAAP......................X1007, A1097, X2006
Professor of Pediatrics in Neurology and International Health,
Case Western Reserve University
Wong, Marleen, PhD, LCSW........................................... H2031
Upperman, Jeffrey, MD, FAAP......................................... S3106
Program Director, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles/PedsSurgery
Wood, Christine, MD, CLE, FAAP.................................... H1027
El Camino Pediatrics
Woods, Charles, MD, MS, FAAP........... H2091, S3147, S4074
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Professor of Pediatrics, University of Louisville School of Medicine
Vaux, Keith, MD...............................................................X4004
Woods, Ronald, MD, FAAP............................................. H2028
Verissimo, Ana Maria, MD, MA, FAAP................. F3118, I4028
Woolf, Alan, MD, FAAP.................................................... S1059
Rady Children’s Hospital
Steyer, James ................................................... H1084, P2078
Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota;
Director, Gene Therapy Center
Wolynn, Todd, MD, MMM, FAAP.........................F2160, H3031
U
Starke, Jeffrey, MD, FAAP................................... F3089, F4018
Professor, Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine
Whitley, Chester, MD, PhD...............................................P2076
Vo, Christina, MD, FAAP................................................. S2054
Volkow, Nora, MD............................................................P3075
Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Vu, Tien, MD, FAAP......................................................... H2027
Children’s Hospital Colorado
Wright, Martha, MD, FAAP..............................................A2138
Professor of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Child. Ped.
Wu, Hao, MD, PhD.......................................................... C0007
Wusthoff, Courtney, MD, FAAP.............. F3119, X4056, F4084
Wyckoff, Myra, MD, FAAP............................................... C0006
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Straumanis, John, MD, FAAP.......................................... H3033
Stricker, Paul, MD, FAAP........ C0012, H1028, S2058, S3107,
F3156, F4061
Sports Medicine Specialist, Scripps Clinic Sports Medicine
Stubblefield, Andrew, MD, FAAP.....................................I2143
W
Wallace, Carol, MD.........................................................F2038
Seattle Children’s Hospital
Y
Yamada, Nicole, MD...................................................... C0006
Walter, Kevin, MD, FAAP................................................. H1028
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Yamamoto, Loren, MD, MPH, FAAP................................ C1021
University of Hawaii
Sugarman, Jeffrey, MD, PhD..................X1002, F1088, F1155,
F2035, F2124
Wamariya, Clemantine................................................... H2025
Surve, Sajid, DO............................................................. H1065
Neonatologist, University of Utah
Yin, Shan, MD, MPH, FAAP............................................. C4013
Swithers, Susan, PhD..................................................... D1129
Wasserman, Richard, MD, FAAP..................................... H2091
Young, Guy, MD, FAAP...............F2099, F2161, F3068, F3123
Szilagyi, Moira, MD, PhD, FAAP...................................... H3034
Webb, Kinari, MD........................................................... H2025
Ward, Robert, MD, FCP, FAAP................ H3028, I3049, I4027
Webber, Emily, MD, FAAP................................................F1090
T
Taras, Howard, MD, FAAP................................................F1153
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of California San Diego
School of Medicine
Taveras, Elsie, MD, FAAP...........F1068, F1117, F2126, F2162
Thomas, Eric, MD, MPH.................................................. C0006
Thomas, Greg, PA, MPH..................................................F2072
Weiner, Gary, MD, FAAP.................................................. C0006
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Zabrocki, Luke, MD, FAAP.............................................. H2026
Zaichkin, Jeanette, RN, MN, NNP-BC............................. C0006
Weitzman, Carol, MD, FAAP...................S2148, I3098, I4070
Zajicek, Anne, MD, PharmD, FAAP................................. H2091
Wells, Lawrence, MD, FAAP............................................ C0012
NICHD
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Zaslow, Tracy, MD, FAAP.....................................X3012, X4010
Wernovsky, Gil, MD......................................................... H0009
Zenel, Joseph, MD, FAAP....................................A3047, A4024
Staff, Albert Einstein
Professor of Pediatrics, Sanford School of Med of U South Dakota
Weydert, Joy, MD, FAAP.................................................. H1083
Tieder, Joel, MD, MPH, FAAP.................X1003, H2022, X3009
White, Patience, MD, MA, FAAP..................................... H2090
Sports
Tickets
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World of Pediatrics
Director of Hemostosis/Thrombosis, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Neonatologist, Neonatology Sec of Neonatal-Perinatal Med
Thompson, Amy, MD...................................................... S1109
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Yin, Hsiang, MD, FAAP.................................................... H3065
Zhu, Zonghan, MD, PhD................................................. H2031
Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, George Washington University
Spanish/English Interpretation
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We’d love to meet you!
Visit The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia team at Booth 1822.
At The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, we enjoy partnering with physicians from around the
country to provide comprehensive care for children with rare and complex diseases. We will work
with you to find the best treatment options for your patients and ensure a coordinated transfer of
care from CHOP to the partnering hospital and/or medical home. Stop by our main booth (1822)
and visit our Vaccine Education Center booth (1815) so we can get to know you!
1-800-TRY-CHOP • chop.edu
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Exhibits
Exhibit Information
Convention Center, Halls F/G
For detailed information about exhibitors and daily attractions,
consult the daily exhibit guide, located in your registration tote bag,
which features a detailed map and highlights.
All events on the exhibit floor are complimentary to conference registrants
and families. Meet with more than 350 companies, including those specializing in the fields of pharmaceutical, health care, infant feeding nutrition,
publications, computer technology, and recruiting to learn more about their
commercially available pediatric medical products and services. Activities
in the exhibit hall are not designated for CME credit.
AAP Resource Center
Exhibit Hall Booth #1035
Academy representatives will be available daily. See detailed schedule of activities on pages 110–111.
• AAP Insurance Program
• AAP.org
• APEX-AAP Practice Excellence
• Bright Futures National Center
• Chapter & District Relations
• Council on Clinical Information Technology
• Public Affairs
• Head Start National Center on Health
• Digital Resources
• Emergency Medical Services
• Federal Affairs
• HealthyChildren.org
• Helping Babies Breathe
• History Center
• Institute for Healthy Childhood Weight
• International Affairs—Section on
International and Child Health
• Journals & Periodicals
• Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence
• Membership
• Neonatal Resuscitation Program
• Office of the Executive Director
• PediaLink
• Physician Health & Wellness
• shopAAP
• State Government Affairs
Resource Center Highlights
AAP Education
Ready to explore new horizons?
Get on board the cutting edge of
pediatrics education at the AAP
Resource Center at Booth #1035
• Visit the Life Support area of the Resource
Center to preview the newest member of
our family! Developed in partnership with
Laerdal Medical, the Premie Task Trainer is
designed to meet the learning objectives
of the NRP course and support immersive
learning for health care professionals who
care for premature infants during their first
10 minutes of life.
• AAP Life Support Programs SimJunior™
CPR Challenge invites you to test basic
CPR on a life-like pediatric simulator
and receive real-time feedback on your
performance. Scores will be tracked with
daily iPod Touch device awarded to the
overall high scorer.
• Broaden your horizons with PediaLink.
Discover new resources for every stage of
your career—including EQIPP courses $0
for members—that evaluate, inform and
improve your care. Show special: save big
on courses purchased onsite!
• Visit the AAP Journals booth and expand
your horizons on the various pediatrics
professional resources that the AAP
offers. While you are there, grab a sweet
treat to celebrate the 35th anniversary of
Pediatrics in Review. Visitors are eligible
for subscription discounts and can enter
to win a MiLi Compact Photo Printer for
smartphone devices.
• Learn the latest in pediatric healthcare
while meeting CME/CPD requirements with
live activities featuring a variety of critical
topics. Stop by to pick up your 2015 AAP
CME/CPD schedule and special giveaways.
• Looking for a pathway for returning
to clinical practice? Physician reentry
requires a plan and we have the tools you
will need to create yours.
shopAAP
• Visit shopAAP to see our newest books,
eBooks, and more and save 15%.
• Join us for daily author signing events.
• Announcing the new platform featuring
AAP Point-of-Care Solutions™ with better,
quicker access—and even more content
and features!
• Take a tour of the new platform to receive
a free gift and register for a chance to win
a Visa gift card! Also save 15% when you
subscribe to these newly-enhanced clinical
and patient education resources.
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EXHIBIT HALL EXTRAS
• Lunch Break and Concessions
Relaxation Station
• Booth
#251
Supported by Children’s Hospital of Alabama
Charge & Recharge Lounge
• Booth
#349
Conference Photo Booth
• Located
near the exhibit hall entrance
Supported by USI Affinity
Exhibit Information
Saturday, October 11
Sunday, October 12
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS 12:15pm – 4:00pm
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS 10:00am – 4:00pm
12:15pm
Ribbon Cutting
12:45pm – 1:45pm
Abstract Poster Viewing
••History of Pediatrics
••Pediatric Innovations
••Sports in the World of Pediatrics
Exhibit Hall Entrance, F/G
12:30pm – 1:00pm
Product Theaters
1:15pm – 1:45pm
Product Theaters
New Therapeutic Approaches to Severe
RSV Bronchiolitis
Playing It Safe: Helping Parents Prevent
Pediatric Sports Injuries
Product Theater A, Booth #2034
The Role of Topical Moisturizers in Managing
Compromised Skin
Product Theater A, Booth #2034
Sensorial Enrichment in Children’s Lives
Product Theater B, Booth #2414
The Latest Information in Therapy for Asthma,
COPD,and Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm
Product Theater C, Booth #2014
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Author Signing
Caring for Your Baby and Young Child
Birth to Age 5, 6th ed
Steven P. Shelov, MD, MS, FAAP, Editor-InChief; Tanya Remer Altmann, MD, FAAP,
Associate Medical Editor
(Extended hours for President’s Reception
5:30pm – 7:00pm)
12:30pm – 1:00pm
Product Theaters
Emerging Science for the Diagnosis and
Treatment of FPIES
Product Theater A, Booth #2034
A Once-Daily, Oral Suspension for ADHD
Product Theater B, Booth #2414
Therapeutic Advances in the Treatment
of Small Airways and Asthma
Product Theater C, Booth #2014
Product Theater B, Booth #2414
The Latest Information in Therapy for Asthma,
COPD,and Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm
(continued from 12:30pm)
Product Theater C, Booth #2014
3:30pm – 4:00pm
Complimentary Coffee Break
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Author Signing
Mama Doc Medicine
Wendy Sue Swanson, MD, MBE, FAAP
AAP Resource Center, Booth #1035
Supported by Meda Pharmaceuticals
AAP Resource Center, Booth #1035
2014 AAP Career Fair
Booth #835
We’re celebrating! It’s the 10th anniversary of the AAP Career Fair. Stop by to network
with top employers, enter our grand prize raffle and pick up your free jump rope! Join
us on Sunday from 5:30pm to 7:00pm for food, cake and an expert panel discussion.
Visit PedJobs.org for details.
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Monday, October 13
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS 10:00am – 2:00pm
1:15pm – 1:45pm
Product Theaters
Using Cloud-Based EHRs to Measure
Pediatric Health Care Trends
Product Theater A, Booth #2034
Evaluating a Treatment Option for Asthma
Product Theater B, Booth #2414
Therapeutic Advances in the Treatment
of Small Airways and Asthma
(continued from 12:30pm)
10:00am – 10:30am
Complimentary Coffee Break
5:30pm – 7:00pm
President’s Reception
Mingle with the
AAP President and
Board of Directors
while visiting exhibits
and enjoying a variety
of food throughout the
exhibit hall.
Supported by Meda Pharmaceuticals
5:30pm – 6:15pm
Author Signing
Raising Twins
Shelly Vaziri Flais, MD, FAAP
AAP Resource Center, Booth #1035
5:30pm – 7:00pm
Abstract Poster Viewing
••History of Pediatrics
••Pediatric Innovations
••Sports in the World of Pediatrics
12:30pm – 1:00pm
Product Theaters
Latest Discoveries on Infant’s Skin: Evolution
or Revolution?
Product Theater A, Booth #2034
Practical Approach to the Constipated Infant
Product Theater B, Booth #2414
The Missing Link: Jaundice, Hemolysis,
Risk, and the Newborn
Product Theater C, Booth #2014
3:30pm – 4:00pm
Complimentary Coffee Break
Supported by Meda Pharmaceuticals
NEW TIME 6:00pm – 7:00pm
Product Theaters
Benefits and Safety of a 4-Strain Live,
Attenuated Influenza Vaccine
Product Theater A, Booth #2034
Benefits of Research Collaboration and Infant
Nutrition Feeding Strategies
Product Theater B, Booth #2414
Managing and Preventing Meningococcal
Disease: Lessons from Recent Outbreaks
Product Theater C, Booth #2014
6:15pm – 7:15pm
Author Signing
Product Theater C, Booth #2014
1:15pm – 1:45pm
Product Theaters
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD): Dietary Interventions and Treatment
Product Theater A, Booth #2034
Adopting Chromosomal Microarray Analysis
(CMA) for Diagnosing Developmental Delay
and Autism Earlier in Your Practice
Product Theater B, Booth #2414
Advances in Baby Skin Care
Product Theater C, Booth #2014
The Big Book of Symptoms
Steven P. Shelov, MD, MS, FAAP;
Shelly Vaziri Flais, MD, FAAP
AAP Resource Center, Booth #1035
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Family Program
Family Services and Activities
Attendees may register family members and guests for $15 per person and have access to all major
conference special events. There are no additional fees to participate in any of these events with
the exception to Child Care and CPR Anytime®. Badges are required throughout the meeting.
Family Services
Special Events
Child Care
AAP Community Cares Project
Child care services are available for a $25 administrative fee per
family and a nominal fee of $15 per day per child. Child care is
located at the Hilton Bayfront. KiddieCorp has been the official child
care provider for AAP since 1991. KiddieCorp’s goal is to provide
your children from the ages of 6 weeks to 12 years of age with a
program that they want to attend, while providing you with that
critical “peace of mind” feeling while you attend the conference.
Child Care services are available:
Saturday, October 11 • 6:30am – 6:30pm
Sunday, October 12• 6:30am – 7:30pm
Monday, October 13 • 6:30am – 6:30pm
Tuesday, October 14 • 6:30am – 6:30pm
Friday, October 10 • 12:00pm – 4:30pm
Shuttle buses depart outside Hall D
All attendees and guests over the age of 5 can choose to participate in
the AAP Community Cares Project to give back to the local community.
See page 35 for more information.
AAP Kids’ Camp
Friday, October 10 • 5:30pm – 8:30pm
Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Ballroom
To check availability and register your child(ren), please contact
KiddieCorp at 800/942-9947.
Children of all ages are invited to the annual AAP Experience “Kids
Camp”—family reception. Guests will enjoy healthy food, music, fun,
games, crafts and surprises. This year’s theme—“AAP Surfin’ Safari”—
will feature activities inspired by an extraordinary and unforgettable
destination—San Diego. See page 35 for more information.
Nursing Mothers’ Lounge
Shuttle bus transportation will be provided from all nonwalking hotels
and the Manchester Grand Hyatt to the Hilton Bayfront.
619/525-6235
Convention Center, 22
A nursing mothers’ lounge is available in the convention center and
open daily. The complimentary lounge will offer Symphony™ hospitalgrade pumps and kits, refrigerated milk storage, and other equipment
for each mother in a comfortable and private setting.
Friday, October 10 – Monday, October 13 • 6:30am – 6:00pm
Tuesday, October 14 • 6:30am – 5:30pm
Supported by Medela
Welcome Reception
Friday, October 10 • 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Hilton Bayfront, Sapphire Ballroom
Come sail away with us as we kick off the 2014 National
Conference with an amazing nautical-themed Welcome Reception! We’ll provide a variety of San Diego-inspired cuisine along with
entertainment from NRG, a local favorite band.
Shuttle bus transportation will be provided from all nonwalking hotels
and the Manchester Grand Hyatt to the Hilton Bayfront.
CPR Anytime®
Sunday, October 12 • 4:00pm – 5:30pm
Marriott Marquis, Presidio
CPR Anytime® teaches the basics of CPR through hands-on skills, using
the Mini Baby and Mini Anne CPR Learning Manikins and the CPR
Skills Practice DVDs. Each registered family will receive both the infant
and child/adult kits, which contain a personal learning manikin, the
CPR Skills Practice DVD, fold-out Quick Reference Guides, and other
program accessories.
AAP 2014 Art Contest
The AAP Children’s Art Contest entries are on display during the
National Conference & Exhibition. The theme this year is Helping Others
to be Healthy and Happy. Checks will be awarded to winners in grade levels
3–5, 6–8, and 9–12, as well as each winner’s school.
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Family Program
San Diego Experience! at the
USS Midway Aircraft Carrier
Saturday, October 11 • 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Shuttle Buses begin departing at 6:45pm.
Imagine experiencing life at sea aboard one
of America’s longest-serving aircraft carriers.
Now you can, because all AAP attendees
and families are invited to an exclusive and
private event on the USS Midway Aircraft
Carrier! Come aboard and witness a floating
city at sea and walk in the footsteps of
225,000 Midway sailors who served our
country and upheld the American ideals of
strength, freedom and peace.
You’ll have the opportunity to visit the hangar
deck full of history and memorabilia, the flight
deck where you can view and board an aircraft
for an up-close and personal experience, and
Courtesy Joanne DiBona,
SanDiego.org
explore the many decks below where docents
will lead you through several areas including
the medical operating rooms, mess hall, and
many other personal areas.
Shuttle bus transportation will be available
from all conference hotels that are not
considered within walking distance of the
USS Midway (See page 17 for details).
A “Ports of Call” selection of food will be included
along with an incredible line-up of entertainment
and activities including flight simulators,
musicians, impersonators, activities for children,
and a great USO entertainment show!
Last year in Orlando, over 10,000 attendees,
families, and guests attended Orlando
Experience! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios®.
Here are a few pictures from that memorable
evening.
AAP Healthy Living
AAP California Chapter 3
Exercise Walk
October 11 & 12 • 6:00am – 7:00am
Hilton Bayfront, Bayfront Park
Join the American Council on Exercise (ACE)
exercise physiologist, Jacque Ratliff, along
with the local chapter of the AAP (AAP-CA3),
on Saturday and Sunday, October 11 and 12
for a walking tour of the San Diego marina
embarcaderos. Walks will depart from Hilton
Bayfront Waterfront Park (same location
as the start of the Fun Run) at 6:00am on
both days. Conference attendees and their
families are encouraged to attend to start
their day off in a healthy way with this 3-mile
walk. It will be a brisk walking pace and will
be completed before 7 am. A few quick
stops along the walk will include dynamic
stretches and simple body weight exercises
that are geared for any fitness level. Join
AAP-CA3 and ACE for this wellness walk
and take in a beautiful San Diego morning!
All participants will receive a free giveaway,
compliments of the AAP-CA3.
AAP Friends
of Children
5K Fun Run & Walk
Monday, October 13 • 7:30am – 8:30am
Hilton Bayfront, Bayfront Park
Join runners and walkers in the 8th annual
Fun Run & Walk benefiting the AAP Friends
of Children Fund. Suggested donations for
entry begin at $25 per family to participate.
Conference participants will receive a
commemorative T-shirt.
Supported by Abbott Nutrition, GEICO, Nursery Water
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Family Program
San Diego Tourism
Courtesy SeaWorld
Courtesy Joanne DiBona SanDiego.org
Courtesy Joanne DiBona SanDiego.org
Courtesy SanDiego.org
Courtesy San Diego Zoo
Sunny San Diego
San Diego and southern California offer some of the country’s finest year-round
weather as well as an exciting array of attractions and activities for locals and
visitors alike. Centered around its beautiful harbor, “America’s Finest City”
boasts not only an important US naval base, but the historic Gaslamp District,
beautiful beaches, Balboa Park, and, of course, its world-class zoo. Within a
short drive lies the charming village of La Jolla with its upscale boutiques, the
island city of Coronado, and picturesque wine country.
Courtesy Joanne DiBona SanDiego.org
For more information, visit the Tour Desk located in the Hall D Lobby of the
Convention Center.
Tour Schedule
Southern California offers a wide array of fun
and educational sights for visitors to enjoy.
Please visit the AAP Tour Desk located in the
Hall D Lobby of the San Diego Convention
Center to purchase tours or pick up tickets
Tour
if you’ve reserved in advance. Many tours
sell out in advance, so register early! Tours
are available for purchase by conference
registrants and registered family. AAP may
cancel any tour that does not meet minimum
FRIDAY, OCT 10
SATURDAY, OCT 11
SUNDAY, OCT 12
MONDAY, OCT 13
TUESDAY, OCT 14
9:30am – 1:30pm
or
1:15pm – 5:15pm
9:30am – 1:30pm
or
1:15pm – 5:15pm
9:30am – 1:30pm
or
1:15pm – 5:15pm
Historic Old Town
10:00am – 2:00pm
10:00am – 2:00pm
10:00am – 2:00pm
10:00am – 2:00pm
Walking Tour of La Jolla with Free Time
10:00am – 2:00pm
11:00am – 3:00pm
Temecula Wine Country
9:00am – 2:00pm
San Diego by Land and Sea
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attendance requirements (with full refund
provided). All tours depart from the San
Diego Convention Center.
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Tour Descriptions
San Diego by Land and Sea
No visit to San Diego is complete without viewing the city’s
skyline from the calm waters of its bay. Afterwards tour
the city, including Balboa Park, the historic Presidio, and
Coronado Ferry Landing, with its many shops and restaurants.
Friday, October 10 • 9:30am – 1:30pm or 1:15pm – 5:15pm
Saturday, October 11 • 9:30am – 1:30pm or 1:15pm – 5:15pm
Sunday, October 12 • 9:30am – 1:30pm or 1:15pm – 5:15pm
Courtesy SanDiego.org
Historic Old Town
Learn about the lives of San Diego’s
pioneers during this walking tour of the
area considered to be “The Birthplace of
California.” Visit La Casa de Estudillo and
the Mason Street Schoolhouse, the first
public school in California.
Saturday, October 11 • 10:00am – 2:00pm
Sunday, October 12 • 10:00am – 2:00pm
Monday, October 13 • 10:00am – 2:00pm
Tuesday, October 14 • 10:00am – 2:00pm
Courtesy SanDiego.org
Courtesy Joanne DiBona SanDiego.org
Walking Tour of La Jolla
This charming beach town, with its sea
caves, jagged coast, and breathtaking
views, also has an exciting collection
of galleries, shops, and world-class
restaurants. Free time to enjoy the town on
your own is included following the tour.
Saturday, October 11 • 10:00am – 2:00pm
Sunday, October 12 • 11:00am – 3:00pm
Courtesy Joanne DiBona SanDiego.org
Courtesy Joanne DiBona SanDiego.org
Temecula Wine Country
Visit two of southern California’s finest
wineries on this tour of the Temecula
Valley, a beautiful, serene area with Napalike conditions, perfect for growing grapes.
Learn about viniculture and sample the
wines at Ponte Family Estate and Wilson’s
Creek wineries. Lunch is included.
Monday, October 13 • 9:00am – 2:00pm
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Live activities help you learn the latest in pediatric healthcare
while meeting CME/CPD requirements—covering a variety of
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EQIPP online courses are a great AAP benefit—with no member
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Highlights
Conference Sponsors
The American Academy of Pediatrics is pleased to acknowledge the following
conference sponsors of the National Conference & Exhibition:
Children’s Hospital of Alabama
Relaxation Station
INSURANCE PROGRAM
Section on Medical Students,
Residents, & Fellowship Trainees
Breakfast
Travel Grants
Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics
Internet Café
Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Abstract Travel Grants
Neonatal Education Award
Neonatal Landmark Award
Young Investigator Award
Neonatal Fellows Networking Luncheon
Section on Medical Students,
Residents, & Fellowship Trainees
AAP Chapter Officers
Reception
Friends of Children Fund
5K Fun Run & Walk
Section on Hospital Medicine
Abstract Research Award
Section on Medical Students,
Residents, & Fellowship Trainees
Section on Surgery
Luncheon
DR Products
Section on Oral Health Luncheon
GEICO
5K Fun Run & Walk
Kellogg
Luncheon
Registration Scholarships
Council on Communications & Media
Section on Osteopathic Pediatricians
Reception
Luncheon
Section on Senior Members
Child Advocacy Award
Section on Young Physicians
Reception
Meda Pharmaceuticals
Conference Coffee Break
Medela
Nursing Mother’s Lounge
Reception
Travel Grants
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Trainees and Early Career
Neonatologists (TECaN)
Thomas E. Shaffer Award
Council on Sports Medicine & Fitness
Nursery Water
Networking Reception
Travel Grants
5K Fun Run & Walk
Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Office Practicum
Virginia Apgar Award
Conference Hotel Key Cards
Section on Administration &
Practice Management
Reception
Pediatric Orthopaedic
Society of North America
Section on Orthopaedics
Resident Research Awards
PedsOne
International Reception
Pediatric Practice Managers Program
Luncheon
Helen & Will Webster
Foundation
Section on Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery
Research and Fellowship Award
Conference Photo Booth
Physician’s Computer Company
Section on Administration &
Practice Management
Reception
Edward Saltzman Luncheon
Charles “Buzzy” Vanchiere Award
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THE BEST PEDIATRIC CME/CPD * FOR THE BEST PEDIATRIC CARE
JANUARY
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H Clinical Pediatric
Hospital Medicine:
Caring for Newborns
and Children in the
Hospital Setting
San Diego, CA
January 16-18
MARCH
APRIL
l Practical Pediatrics
CME Course
Orlando, FL
March 13-15
l Practical Pediatrics
CME Course
Hilton Head Island, SC
May 22-24
H Workshop on
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CME Course
San Francisco, CA
May 22-24
Perinatal Practice
Strategies
Scottsdale, AZ
March 27-29
l Practical Pediatrics
CME Course
Lake Tahoe, CA
January 29 - February 1
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March 27
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April 24-26
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San Antonio, TX
February 21-25
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
A Comprehensive Review
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Chicago, IL
August 17-22
DECEMBER
l Practical Pediatrics
CME Course
Nashville, TN
December 11-13
l Practical Pediatrics
CME Course
Phoenix, AZ
November 13-15
v PREP® The Course
Atlanta, GA
September 26-30
v PREP® The Course
NOVEMBER
Pre-conference Session
October 23
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September 4-6
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course content based on the content specifications
issued by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
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Appropriate for the
pediatric subspecialist or
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Features educational sessions in nearly 60 topic areas to suit
a variety of learning styles. Home to the largest pediatric
technical exhibit, the National Conference showcases the
latest products and services, as well as AAP educational
and professional resources and programs. From hot-topic
plenary sessions to small interactive, hands-on workshops,
this conference will offer you every opportunity to enhance
your clinical skills and expand your appreciation of our
wonderful profession. The AAP welcomes you to be an active
part of our annual fall event—the AAP Experience!
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
These activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
*Continuing Professional Development.
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The presentation for this Product Theater is not designated for CME credit. This presentation is neither sponsored nor endorsed by the American
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Monday, October 13th, from 1:15-1:45 PM for a discussion on “Advances in Baby Skin Care.”
The presentation for this Product Theater is not designated for CME credit.
This presentation is neither sponsored nor endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
CeraVe is a registered trademark of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., or its affiliates.
Valeant Consumer Products, a division of Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC.
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We’re on a journey to advance the conversation on the health of all children.
For our latest publications and more information, visit our exhibit (booth 1425).
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