ACH Paediatric Update

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DEPARTMENT OF PAEDIATRICS

ACH PAEDIATRIC UPDATE CONFERENCE

May 10-11, 2013 FRIDAY and SATURDAY

OVERVIEW This course is designed to: • update knowledge in selected areas of paediatric care relevant to physicians and other healthcare professionals who look after children in community and hospital settings • review various topics that may have changed over the last few years to enhance the care of infants, children and adolescents

Alberta Children’s Hospital Kinsmen Learning Centre 4th Floor Calgary, AB

OBJECTIVES • • •

gain new knowledge to improve management of patients and optimise referrals to tertiary care have opportunities to “quiz the teacher” during the various sessions have opportunities to meet the conference faculty, colleagues and other healthcare professionals to discuss aspects of paediatric care have opportunities to debate and interact with the “Provocative Panel” on various aspects of the childhood “obesity epidemic” be able to access plenary session and breakouts material on-line

Department of Paediatrics Alberta Children’s Hospital

TA R G E T A U D I E N C E paediatricians, family physicians, residents, nurse practitioners, registered nurses and other healthcare professionals

A S S O C I AT E D P O S T- C O U R S E SIM – Paediatric Acute Care in the Office: The first few minutes (A Simulation Education Experience) Practical Hands-on Course Saturday MAY 11, 2013 • 1330 Alberta Children’s Hospital POST-COURSE open only to ACH Paediatric Update Conference course registrants

Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.cme.ucalgary.ca

Creating the future of health


C O U R S E

O U T L I N E

Friday MAY 10, 2013

1420

BREAKOUTS 1A-1D 1A.

0800

Registration / Continental Breakfast

0830

Opening Remarks / Introduction of Speakers Julian Midgley, Ron Anderson

0835

PLENARY SESSION 1 DERMATOLOGY What is New in Eczema and Acne? Richard Haber Q&A

Allergy Prevention and Managing the Allergic Child Fontini Kavadas 1B.

0900 0910

0955

1C.

PSYCHIATRY

Metabolic Complications with Use of AntiPsychotic Medications: Recommendations for Screening and Management Josephine Ho, Tamara Pringsheim

PLENARY SESSION 2 – KEYNOTE 1 Immunodeficiency? When is One Infection Too Many? Fontini Kavadas Q&A PLENARY SESSION 3

RESPIROLOGY

Paediatric Sleep Disorders Michele Bjornson

INFECTIOUS DISEASE / IMMUNOLOGY

0945

ALLERGY

1D.

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Update on Travel Related Infections (it is not just malaria) Susan Kuhn 1505

Nutrition Break / Move to Breakout Sessions

1525

BREAKOUTS 2A-2D

RESPIROLOGY

1020

Is Asthma Becoming Less Common or Are We Treating It Better? Mark Anselmo Q&A

1030

Nutrition Break

1050

PLENARY SESSION 4

2A.

GENERAL PAEDIATRICS

What To Do with Unanticipated Abnormalities on a CBC Doan Le 2B.

DERMATOLOGY

Skin Infections – molluscum contagiosum, fungal, lice and scabies Lynne Robertson

NEUROLOGY

2C.

ADOLESCENT MEDICINE

1115

New Therapeutic Approaches to Headaches and Migraines Karen Barlow Q&A

1125

Introduction of Keynote Speaker

2D.

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

1130

PLENARY SESSION 5 – KEYNOTE 2

/ PSYCHIATRY Does a Defiant Teenager have ODD? April Elliott Dealing with Anti-Vaccination: Is There Any Hope? Taj Jadavji

GENERAL PAEDIATRICS

1610

Move to Auditorium

1205

A Primer in Social Paediatrics-Relevance to Everyday Practice Harriet MacMillan Q&A

1615

Introduction of Keynote Speaker

1215

Lunch

1620

PLENARY SESSION 8 – KEYNOTE 3 INFECTIOUS DISEASE

1305

Vaccines: Too Many or Not Enough? Jim Kellner

PLENARY SESSION 6 ORTHOPEDICS

1705

Adjournment

1330

How to Deal with Sports Injuries Elaine Joughin Q&A

1340

PLENARY SESSION 7

17151930

EVENING SOCIAL EVENT Wine Tasting

PSYCHIATRY

1405

Cutting and the Agitated Teenager: What To Do TBA Q&A

1415

Move to Breakout Sessions

David Walker of ICON Fine Wines & Spirits will lead a wine tasting of one white and two reds, giving a brief overview of each of the wines. Guests will also enjoy a selection of cheese provided by Janice Beaton Fine Cheese.

PROGRAM MAY CHANGE DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL


C O U R S E

O U T L I N E

Saturday MAY 11, 2013 0800

Registration / Continental Breakfast

0830

Opening Remarks

0835

1200

Introduction of “Provocative Panel”

1205

PROVOCATIVE PANEL “Is childhood obesity a social problem or a medical problem?” PROVOCATEUR Julian Midgley PANEL Josephine Ho, Peter Nieman, Jennifer Fisher, Anna Zadunayski

1300

Adjournment

1330

A S S O C I AT E D P O S T- C O U R S E

PLENARY SESSION 9 ENT

0910 0920

Has Management of Otitis Media Changed? James Brookes Q&A PLENARY SESSION 10 GASTROENTEROLOGY

0945

“Is This Celiac Disease? – The Calgary Experience” Decker Butzner Q&A

0955

Nutrition Break

1015

BREAKOUTS 3A-3D 3A.

ALLERGY

Is Immunotherapy Right for Children? Joel Doctor 3B.

DERMATOLOGY

Update on Common Skin Rashes TBA 3C.

NEUROLOGY

Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injuries Michael Esser 3D.

ORTHOPEDICS

Scoliosis and Back Pain – When To Refer Fabio Ferri-de-Barros 1100 1105

SIM – Paediatric Acute Care in the Office: The first few minutes (A Simulation Education Experience) Practical Hands-On Course POST-COURSE open only to ACH Paediatric Update Conference course registrants Alberta Children’s Hospital Registration Fee $210 (Includes GST) MAXIMUM 21 PARTICIPANTS Participants will: • actively participate in simulated medical scenarios that they might encounter in their offices • learn effective teamwork skills with a limited team in a resource-limited environment • discover what equipment might be of use for urgently ill children in an office setting

Move to Breakout Sessions BREAKOUTS 4A-4D 4A.

GENERAL PAEDIATRICS

Family Therapy in a Busy Practice TBA 4B.

GASTROENTEROLOGY

Eosinophilic Oesophagitis – A New Disease? Chris Waterhouse 4C.

ENT

Management of Dysphagia and Drooling Derek Drummond 4D.

EDUCATION

Effective Teaching in a Clinical Practice / Inpatient Setting Lara Cooke 1150

Pickup Boxed Lunch / Move to Auditorium

PROGRAM MAY CHANGE DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL


F A C U L T Y VISITING Harriet MacMillan

MD MSc FRCPC

LOCAL Mark Anselmo Karen Barlow

MD FRCPC

MB ChB CCST

Michele Bjornson James Brookes

MD FRCPC

MD FRCSC

Decker Butzner

MD FRCPC

Josephine Ho Taj Jadavji

Elaine Joughin

Jim Kellner

Susan Kuhn

Joel Doctor

MD FRCPC

Doan Le

April Elliott

MD FRCPC

Michael Esser

MD MSc FRCPC

MD FRCPC

MD MSc FRCPC

MD MSc (MedEd) FRCPC

MD FRCSC

MD FRCSC

Fontini Kavadas

Lara Cooke

Derek Drummond

MD FRCPC

MD FRCPC FAAP

MD FRCPC

MD FRCPC

Peter Nieman

MB ChB FRCPC

Tamara Pringsheim Lynne Robertson

MD FRCPC

MD FRCPC

Fabio Ferri-de-Barros MD FSBOT

Chris Waterhouse

Jennifer Fisher MBBS MRCPsych FRCPC

Anna Zadunayski LLB MSc

Richard Haber

MD FRCPC

MD FRCPC

DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST In keeping with accreditation guidelines, speakers participating in this event have been asked to disclose to the audience any financial involvement with industry or other organizations that may potentially influence the presentation of the educational material. Disclosure may be done verbally or using a slide prior to the speaker’s presentation.

P L A N N I N G

C O M M I T T E E

COURSE CHAIR

Ron Anderson

Julian Midgley

Rachel Bond

MD FRCPC

Ben Gibbard

MD MCS MSc FRCPC

BM BCh MRCP(UK)

Joan Knight

MD CM FRCPC

MD CCFP

Abhay Lodha

MD MBBS MSc DM

Melanie M Morgan Claire Mills

MD CCFP

RN BScN LLB

Linda Shorting

– CME

RN BSN MA

– CME


G E N E R A L

I N F O R M A T I O N

ACCOMMODATION Registrants must make their own accommodation arrangements. We recommend: Hotel Alma 169 University Gate NW Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Phone (403) 220 2588 Toll Free 1 (877) 498 3203 Email stay@hotelalma.ca www.hotelalma.ca To obtain the University rate of $129 per night plus taxes, please indicate the promotion code CONTED. (Taxes include 4% Alberta Tourism Levy, 3% Destination Marketing Fee and 5% GST.) PARKING Parking is available in the Lot 1 Parkade at $13 per day. Additional parking at $5 per day can be found just north of the Hospital (see map below). DRESS Dress is business casual. Sweaters or items of clothing that can be layered are recommended since temperature in the venue may fluctuate. CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION On-line registration confirmation is automatic after registering on-line. A tax receipt will be sent approximately 2 weeks after registering. For all other methods of registration (mail, fax) confirmation will be in the form of a tax receipt. No other confirmation will be sent. Please allow 2 weeks for registration processing. COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY The Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development reserves the right to cancel the course if there are insufficient registrations. REFUND POLICY A registration refund will be made upon written request on or prior to April 26, 2013. However $50 will be retained for administrative costs. No refund will be made for cancellation after April 26, 2013. NOTE: Refunds are processed only on the return of original receipt. All receipts must be returned within 30 days after program date.

Additional Parking

REIMBURSEMENT OF REGISTRATION FEES Physicians may be eligible for reimbursement of registration fees and expenses to attend CME courses from a fund administered by the Alberta Medical Association. For more information regarding this, please call the AMA at (780) 482 2626 or 1 (800) 272 9680. ACCREDITATION The University of Calgary – Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS). STUDY CREDITS This program meets the accreditation criteria of The College of Family Physicians of Canada by the University of Calgary Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development and has been accredited for up to 13.5 MAINPRO-M1 credits. This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This program has been reviewed and approved/co-sponsored by Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development, University of Calgary. Participants can claim up to a maximum of 13.5 study credits. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, TRW Building, 3280 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6 About Course Content, Contact Jessica Kostka Phone (403) 220 8067 / Email jkostka@ucalgary.ca About Registration, Contact Phone (403) 220 7032 / Email cmereg@ucalgary.ca To Register On-line, by mail or by fax (403) 270 2330 (see Registration Form for details) VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.cme.ucalgary.ca

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Please Note – Lunch will include a vegetarian selection. We are unable to accommodate special dietary restrictions (for example, gluten free, peanut allergies).

Friday – Evening Social Event

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ACH PAEDIATRIC UPDATE CONFERENCE May 10-11, 2013

REGISTRATION FORM • PART 2 FIRST NAME

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SELECTIONS – BREAKOUTS 1A-1D Friday MAY 10 • 1420

SELECTIONS – BREAKOUTS 3A-3D Saturday MAY 11 • 1015

NUMBER 1-4 IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE, 1 BEING MOST IMPORTANT

NUMBER 1-4 IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE, 1 BEING MOST IMPORTANT

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1A.

ALLERGY

3A.

Allergy Prevention and Managing the Allergic Child

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1B.

RESPIROLOGY

Is Immunotherapy Right for Children?

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3B.

Paediatric Sleep Disorders

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1C.

PSYCHIATRY

Metabolic Complications with Use of Anti-Psychotic Medications: Recommendations for Screening and Management

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1D.

ALLERGY

DERMATOLOGY

Update on Common Skin Rashes

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3C.

NEUROLOGY

Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injuries

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3D.

ORTHOPEDICS

Scoliosis and Back Pain – When To Refer

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Update on Travel Related Infections (it is not just malaria)

SELECTIONS – BREAKOUTS 2A-2D Friday MAY 10 • 1525

SELECTIONS – BREAKOUTS 4A-4D Saturday MAY 11 • 1105

NUMBER 1-4 IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE, 1 BEING MOST IMPORTANT

NUMBER 1-4 IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE, 1 BEING MOST IMPORTANT

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2A.

GENERAL PAEDIATRICS

4A.

What To Do with Unanticipated Abnormalities on a CBC

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2B.

DERMATOLOGY

Family Therapy in a Busy Practice

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4B.

Skin Infections – molluscum contagiosum, fungal, lice and scabies

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2C.

2D.

/ PSYCHIATRY Does a Defiant Teenager have ODD? ADOLESCENT MEDICINE

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Dealing with Anti-Vaccination: Is There Any Hope?

GENERAL PAEDIATRICS

GASTROENTEROLOGY

Eosinophilic Oesophagitis – A New Disease?

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4C.

ENT

Management of Dysphagia and Drooling

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4D.

EDUCATION

Effective Teaching in a Clinical Practice / Inpatient Setting


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Planning Committee for the Department of Paediatrics ACH Paediatric Update Conference wishes to acknowledge the following sponsor

Shire Canada Inc.


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