1 TO THE V IRGINIA C HAPTER, A MERICAN A CADEMY OF PEDIATRICS & PEDIATRIC ALLIANCE, LLC The second day will focus on the Art & Business of Pediatrics. Participants will gain an up to date understanding of the State of Pediatrics as it relates to the American Academy of Pediatrics, as well as the role of the Academy in our practice lives. Selfefficacy and understanding the position they hold as a person, a physician, and as a leader, will help participants improve the quality of care they give to their patients. Better coding for 2015 – 2016 and the difficult decisions surrounding the use of Social Media in Health Care will round out the day. May 15 & 16, 2015 • Westin Richmond 6631 West Broad Street • Richmond, VA 23230 Online payments via paypal on www.virigniapediatrics.org The Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics gratefully acknowledges our Diamond, Platinum, Gold, and Silver Level Supporters Payment Options: Cash or Check made payable to VA-AAP. Special Thanks… q Business of Pediatrics q Newborn Care/MCH q School Health Rooms at the Westin Richmond, (6631 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA) are reserved at a reduced rate. You must contact hotel directly mentioning Virginia Chapter, AAP. For Reservations contact the hotel directly at 804-282-8444 or 1-888-627-7786 and mention the Virginia Chapter, AAP to receive the discounted rate. The cut-off for accepting reservations with the discounted rate in the VA-AAP room block is Tuesday, April 30, 2015 Choose a Track for Friday, M ay 15: Room Block at Westin Richmond: Non-members (Allied Professionals) q 1 day $75.00 q 2 days $150.00 *Join the Chapter by April 15 and receive the VA-AAP Member rate. To join, contact Jane Chappell at jchappell@ramdocs.org or by calling 804-622-8135. Non-members (Doctoral Level) q 1 day $150.00 q 2 days $300.00 * Conference Fee is waived VA-AAP Members (Fellows) q 1 day $150.00 q 2 days $200.00 q Pediatric A lliance Immunization Contract Members $0 Email * Chapter Members $100.00 * Chapter Members $200.00 Phone Fax q Saturday M ay 16th $150.00 q Both Days $300.00 Address * Chapter Members $100.00 Name P.O. Box 586 Midlothian, VA 23113 q Friday M ay 15th $150.00 R egistration : To ensure a spot, early registration is strongly recommended. Detach, fold and place in business envelope to be returned. Seating Will Be Limited ! City State Zip FIRST ANNUAL VA-AAP MEETING MAY 15 & 16, 2015 Students (Require copy of Student ID) q $25.00 WE INVITE YOU TO REGISTER TODAY. Pediatric Alliance Vaccine Contract Members q May 15-16th 2015 The Westin Richmond 6631 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23230 The first day will focus on Pediatric Medicine and Practice Management. By lectures and question and answer periods, participants will learn to identify new tools they can take back to their practices and implement for improving medical care of infants, children, teenagers, and better financial practices, understanding, and control. VA-AAP Members (Affiliate/Allied Level) q 1 day $50.00 q 2 days $100.00 EDIATRICS The notion that Pediatricians are facing challenges in practicing not only the art of medicine but the business of medicine continues to be true and presents significant issues for Pediatricians. This conference will present information to the participants allowing them to understand the environment in which they practice and to anticipate changes and new programs that are the future of medical practice. Topics were chosen to be practical, informative and pertinent to how Physicians currently practice as well as instructive for the future economic environment. fold & The Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics Art and Business Conference will focus on the Art and Business of Pediatric Medicine. ART BUSINESS P OF ART & BUSINESS MEETING ANNUAL fold 2015 st VA-AAP FIRST ANNUAL VA-AAP ART & BUSINESS MEETING MAY 15 & 16, 2015 FRIDAY, May 15, 2015 FRIDAY, May 15, 2015 - 8:00am-3:45pm 7:15-8:00 Registration/Continental Breakfast BUSINESS TRACK - Ballroom B 8:00-8:15 Welcome/Introductions Barbara Kahler, MD, FAAP VA-AAP Chapter President 8:15-8:45 SIDS to SUIDS to Unsafe Sleep - Why we need to keep at it. Karen Remley, MD, FAAP Chief Medical Director, Anthem Virginia 8:45-9:30 Screening for Suicide Risk in the Pediatric Care Setting Time for Questions Lisa Horowitz, MD, Pediatric Psychologist/Health Services Researcher 1:00-2:00 2:00-3:00 3:00-3:15 9:30-10:15 Returning to Learn Following a Concussion. Cynthia Devore, MD, FAAP Pediatric School Physician 10:30-11:15 Who, What, When, Where & Why: Mental Health Triage & Referral Peter Dozier, MD Director of Child and Family Guidance & Consultation 11:15-12:00 Two Current Public Health Issues facing Young Citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia Lillian Peake, MD, MPH Office Director/Associate State Health Commissioner Former Director Thomas Jefferson Health District 12:00-1:00 Lunch and presentations (all Chesapeake Ballrooms A&B) 12:00-12:15 VDH Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EDHI) Program Ruth Frierson and Daphne Miller VA Department of Health EDHI Program 12:15-1:00 Keynote Speaker The Pediatrician: An Advocate for the Children and Families in VA Ralph Northam, Lieutenant-Governor CHOOSE A TRACK Business of Pediatrics Ballroom A 3:15-4:15 Key Practice Indicators Paul Vanchiere - Practice Management Institute 4:15-4:30 Adjourn Business Track SCHOOL HEALTH TRACK - Ballroom C 10:15-10:30 Break 1:00-4:30 How to Make Conflict Productive Jeanette Meluch, Associate Professor, Management Development University of Richmond – Robins School of Business International Advisory Network (iCAN) - Providing a Voice to Children & Families Charlie Thompson, MD, FAAP Chair, Section on Advances in Therapeutics and Technology Break Newborn Care/MCH School Health Ballroom B Ballroom C Ted Abernathy, MD, FAAP Ann Kellams, MD, FAAP Tia Campbell Janet Wright Robert Gunther 1:00-2:00 School Phobia: refusal as Defiance or Anxiety Disorder? Bella Sood, MD, Senior Professor, Child Mental Health Policy VCUHS Chair Child Psychiatry 2:00-3:00 Human Trafficking Crimes in VA: What Medical Professionals Need to Know. Erin Kulpa, Assistant U.S. Attorney General & Community Outreach Coordinator U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia 3:00-3:30 Adolescent Vaccination: Taking a “Shot” Towards Protecting Adolescent Health Stephanie Crewe, MD, Pediatrician 3:30-3:45 Evaluations/Final Remarks Tia Campbell, MSN, RN, NCSN, FNASN Janet Wright, BSN, RN, NCSN Robert Gunther, MD, MPH, FAAP NEWBORN CARE/MCH TRACK - Ballroom A 1:00-1:10Introductions 1:10-2:00 Troubleshooting Common Breastfeeding Concerns in a Busy Practice Ann Kellams, MD, IBCLC, FAAP, FABM Associate Professor, Medical Director Well Newborn and Breastfeeding Medicine, University of Virginia, Department of Pediatrics 2:00-3:30 Infant Feeding Case Discussions 2:30-2:40 Break 2:40-3:30 Postpartum Depression (PPD)-Why Should Pediatricians Care? 3:30-4:00 Mother-Infant Well-Being Case Discussions SATURDAY, May 16, 2015 7:15-8:00 Registration/Continental Breakfast 8:00-8:15 Welcome/Introductions Barbara Kahler, MD, FAAP VA-AAP Chapter President 8:15-9:15 Establish a Peer Review Program in Your Office Mark Watson 9:15-10:15 Setting your Prices Fairly (Evaluation of RBRVS-based pricing) Paul Vanchiere - Practice Management Institute 10:15-11:15 Break 11:15-12:00 Social Media in Health Care John Moore, MD Assistant Professor, VTC School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics 12:00-1:00 LUNCH – Speaker Mark M. Deutsch, MBA Attracting, Engaging, and Retaining Patients in a Digital World 1:00-4:00 Coding Boot Camp/ICD 10 (MSV Speaker) Caren J. Swartz, CPC, CPMA, CPB, CPC-I, CPC-H, CIC Certified PMCC Instructor Code Blue Coding 4:00-4:15 Adjourn “Engaging Pediatricians in Practical Strategies to Promote Student Health” Blue Ridge Ballroom D&E Joint Sessions Ballroom A, B & C A joint meeting of The Virginia School Nurse Coordinators and The Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatricians. A conference for Pediatricians and Family Practice Physicians. Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants and School Nurses will also benefit from this educational offering. 7:15-8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 12:00-1:00 Lunch and presentations - Chesapeake Ballrooms A&B 8:15-8:30 Welcome and Introductions 12:00-12:15 VDH Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EDHI) Program Tia Campbell, MSN, RN, NCSN, FNASN School Health Specialist Virginia Department of Education Janet Wright, BSN, RN, NCSN School Age Health Specialist Virginia Department of Health Robert Gunther, MD, MPH, FAAP VA-AAP, AAP District IV Vice Chair 8:30-9:30 Recognition of Special Education Processes & Management of Autism Spectrum Disorders Experienced by School Age Children Susan Palko M.Ed Technical Assistance Coordinator VCU Autism Center for Excellence Ruth Frierson and Daphne Miller VA Department of Health EDHI Program http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/OFHS/childandfamily/childhealth/hearing/ 12:15-1:00 The Pediatrician: An Advocate for the Children & Families in VA Ralph Northam, MD Lt. Governor 1:00-2:00 School Phobia: refusal as Defiance or Anxiety Disorder? Bella Sood, MD Senior Professor, Child Mental Health Policy VCUHS Chair Child Psychiatry 2:00-3:00 Human Trafficking Crimes in VA: What Medical Professionals Need to Know. Erin Kulpa, Assistant U.S. Attorney General & Community Outreach Coordinator U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia 10:30-11:15 Who, What, When, Where & Why: Mental Health Triage & Referral 3:00-3:30 Adolescent Vaccination: Taking a “Shot” Towards Protecting the Health of Adolescents Stephanie Crewe, MD Pediatrician Go to Ballroom A, B & C 9:30-10:15 Returning to Learning Following a Concussion Cynthia D. Devore, MD, FAAP Pediatrician, School Physician 10:15-10:30 Break - Return to Ballroom A,B&C Peter Dozier, MD Director of Child and Family Guidance & Consultation 11:15-12:00 Two Current Public Health Issues facing Young Citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia Lilian Peake, MD, MPH Office Director/Associate State Health Commissioner 3:30-3:45 Evaluations/Final Remarks Tia Campbell, MSN, RN, NCSN, FNASN Janet Wright, BSN, RN, NCSN Robert Gunther, MD, MPH, FAAP COURSE OBJECTIVES ACCREDITATION At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Medical Society of Virginia the joint providership of Carilion Clinic’s CME Program and Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics. Carilion Clinic’s CME Program is accredited by The Medical Society of Virginia to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Carilion Clinic’s CME Program designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. • Recognize how Pediatrics is integrated with Mental Health, Breastfeeding and Early Hearing Detection and Intervention. • Contrast methods of what Pediatricians need to know about Human Trafficking. • Evaluate the diagnoses and treatments of unsafe infant sleep disorders and sleep related symptoms. • Recognize the vaccinations that protect the health of adolescents. • Evaluation of RBRVS-based pricing. TARGET AUDIENCE A joint meeting of the Virginia School Nurse Coordinators and The Virginia chapter of the American Academy of Pediatricians. A conference for Pediatricians and Family Practice Physicians. Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants and School Nurses will also benefit from this educational offering. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.