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Clearwater Beach, FL February 7-9 Orlando, FL March 20–22 New Orleans, LA April 17–19 Hilton Head Island, SC May 22–24 | Memorial Day Weekend Anaheim, CA May 22–24 | Memorial Day Weekend Portland, OR June 18–20 | Thursday-Saturday New York, NY September 4–6 | Labor Day Weekend Tucson, AZ November 6–8 Savannah, GA December 11–13 This activity is approved for 17.0 points of MOC Part 2 credit by the American Board of Pediatrics through the AAP MOC Portfolio Program. Earn A Maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsper Course The Best Pediatric CME/CPD* For The Best Pediatric Care 2020 Save $150! See inside for Early Bird rates. REGISTER ONLINE at shop.aap.org/live-activities Toll Free: 866/843-2271 *Continuing Professional Development

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Clearwater Beach, FLFebruary 7-9

Orlando, FLMarch 20–22

New Orleans, LAApril 17–19

Hilton Head Island, SCMay 22–24 | Memorial Day Weekend

Anaheim, CAMay 22–24 | Memorial Day Weekend

Portland, ORJune 18–20 | Thursday-Saturday

New York, NYSeptember 4–6 | Labor Day Weekend

Tucson, AZNovember 6–8

Savannah, GADecember 11–13

This activity is approved for 17.0 points of MOC Part 2 credit by the American Board of Pediatrics through the AAP MOC Portfolio Program.

Earn A Maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ per Course

The Best Pediatric CME/CPD* For The Best Pediatric Care

2020

Save $150!See inside for Early

Bird rates.

REGISTER ONLINE at

shop.aap.org/live-activitiesToll Free: 866/843-2271

*Continuing Professional Development

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EDUCATIONAL SESSION SCHEDULESIn addition to educational sessions, courses feature break times and informal networking opportunities. Planned with plenty of free time for leisure activities, these courses provide a perfect mix of CME and R&R.

For individual brochures and detailed schedules for each course, go to shop.aap.org/live-activities and click on the course of interest to you. Individual course schedules may also be requested by calling the AAP Customer Service Center at 866/843-2271.

GENERAL COURSE SCHEDULE

COURSE EVE5:00-8:00pm Registration

COURSE DAY ONE7:00am Registration/Continental Breakfast7:30am-2:00pm Educational Sessions, Breaks and Box Lunch2:00pm Adjourn for the DayMaximum CME Credits for Day One: 5.75

COURSE DAY TWO6:30am Continental Breakfast8:40am-1:15pm Educational Sessions and Breaks1:15pm Adjourn for the DayMaximum CME Credits for Day Two: 5.75

COURSE DAY THREE6:30am Continental Breakfast8:40am-1:15pm Educational Sessions and Breaks1:15pm AdjournMaximum CME Credits for Day Three: 5.75

Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Course: 17.25

FACULTY, SCHEDULE CHANGES, AND TIMELY UPDATES Faculty and schedule information included in this brochure is accurate as of September 2019. Faculty and schedules are subject to change to accommodate emergent situations. Visit shop.aap.org/live-activities for faculty and schedule changes as well as other important updates throughout the year.

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONLodging and meals, other than specified, are not included in the registration fee. Educational sessions, food, and beverages provided during the course are intended for registered attendees only.

To ensure an optimal learning environment for all, participants are requested to eliminate any distractions and noises during educational sessions that may disturb other registrants.

To accommodate as many course participants as possible, registrants will be permitted to reserve no more than two rooms in the AAP’s hotel room block. If rooms remain available in the AAP room block three weeks prior to the start of the course, registrants may reserve additional rooms as needed. Any reservations not affiliated with a registered AAP course attendee or exceeding the two-room limit per attendee may be removed from the AAP room block, and the room rate will revert to the hotel’s published rate.

Registration cancellations for each course must be received in writing (at [email protected]) at least two weeks prior to the course’s start date to receive a refund. An administrative fee of $50 will be deducted.

SPECIAL NEEDSThe AAP is sensitive to the special needs of its attendees. Please indicate any special needs on your registration form (e.g. breastfeeding accommodations, dietary restrictions, physical disabilities).

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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITEach of these credit statements applies to individual Practical Pediatrics CME courses.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.25 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 17.25 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the AAP.

PAs may claim a maximum of 17.25 Category 1 credits for completing this activity. NCCPA accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society.

This course is approved for 17.00 AAFP Prescribed credits.

This program is accredited for 17.25 NAPNAP CE contact hours; pharmacology (Rx), psychopharmacology, and controlled substance contact hours to be determined per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines.

See individual course listings on shop.aap.org/live-activities for course-specific NAPNAP credit information.

EARN MOC PART 2 POINTSThe pre- and post-course self-assessments are a bonus for registered course attendees to enhance their learning experience at these courses and provide ABP MOC Part 2 points in addition to the CME credit earned

by attending the course.

This activity is approved for 17 MOC Part 2 points by the American Board of Pediatrics through the AAP MOC Portfolio Program. All points will be awarded (or must be claimed) based on the MOC activity completion date, which is the date MOC requirements were met. All deadlines and MOC point values should be confirmed by checking the ABP Activity Catalog within each physician’s ABP Portfolio. Consult your ABP portfolio at www.abp.org for details about your specific certification requirements. For questions about how to access this activity, contact [email protected].

DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS OF INTERESTThe 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 these CME activities does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the AAP.

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PRACTICAL PEDIATRICS CME COURSESDesigned for pediatricians, family physicians, and advanced care professionals caring for children, Practical Pediatrics CME Courses feature nationally prominent faculty presenting topics that highlight current issues in pediatrics. Each course combines lectures, interactive seminars, and question-and-answer sessions to allow you the opportunity to interact directly with faculty in solving the problems you encounter in everyday practice.

OBJECTIVESBy attending a Practical Pediatrics CME Course, you will:• Update your knowledge of clinical issues by reviewing hot topics and recent practical advances for your office.• Increase your ability to diagnose and manage patients in your practice by analyzing and discussing cases with the

faculty and your peers.

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND A PRACTICAL PEDIATRICS CME COURSE• Weekend courses with half-day sessions combine CPD with relaxation and recreation at great destinations.• Top-quality education and an opportunity to talk directly with expert faculty provide current and practical pediatric

information to take back to your office and use right away.• Interactive, case-based sessions offer expert guidance about situations you encounter in practice.• Hot-topic discussions cover the latest in pediatric medicine.• Earn MOC Part 2 Points.

Registrants who attend an entire Practical Pediatrics CME Course may earn 17 MOC Part 2 Points by successfully completing online pre- and post-course self-assessment tests. Instructions will be provided to registrants by e-mail approximately two weeks before each course begins. If you have not received email instructions from the AAP one week prior to the course, please contact the AAP.

CONCURRENT SEMINAR SELECTIONYou may attend one concurrent seminar each day in the subspecialty of your choice. To allow more informal interaction with the faculty, attendance in each seminar is limited and is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Confirmation of your concurrent seminar registrations will be included in your onsite registration packet. See a complete list of concurrent seminars for each course at shop.aap.org/live-activities.

ELECTRONIC COURSE SYLLABUSThe syllabus for all 2020 Practical Pediatrics CME Courses will be available online to all attendees for download in advance of the course. Printed copies of the syllabus can be ordered for $50 by the course’s early bird deadline and will be available for pickup at the AAP course registration desk. A limited number of syllabi will be available for purchase onsite for $75, but availability cannot be guaranteed.

Electrical power for laptop and tablet use will not be available for full-time use by each course attendee throughout the educational sessions.A limited number of power outlets will be available for brief recharging of laptops and tablets during the courses.

REGISTRATIONUsing your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover card, you can register online atshop.aap.org/live-activities or call toll-free 866/843-2271. Outside the United States and Canada, call630/626-6000, option 3. Please have your credit card and concurrent session selections ready prior to calling. If your membership status has changed or lapsed, the registration staff will charge the appropriate fees accordingly.

Onsite registrants are welcome if space is available. However, availability of course materials cannot be guaranteed for these registrants until after the course.

Registration cancellations for each course must be received in writing (at [email protected]) at least two weeks prior to the course’s start date to receive a refund. An administrative fee of $50 will be deducted.

REGISTRANT TYPE/FEES (U.S. Currency) Early Bird Rates* Full Rates

AAP Fellows/International Members $ 755 $ 905AAP Candidate Members $ 755 $ 905AAP Resident/Post-Residency Training Members $ 565 $ 565Family Physicians $ 790 $ 940Nonmember Pediatricians $ 925 $1,075Nonmember Residents $ 865 $ 865Nurse Practitioners $ 640 $ 790Physician Assistants $ 640 $ 790Printed Syllabus $ 50 $ 75*See individual course listings for Early Bird deadlines.

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New York Hilton Midtown1335 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10019Phone: 212/586-7000

Toll-free: 855/760-0871https://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/new-york/new-

york-hilton-midtown-NYCNHHH/index.htmlSpecial group rates beginning at $267 per night, plus tax,

for single or double occupancy, have been negotiated at the New York Hilton Midtown. These rates represent substantial savings from published rates. The cutoff date for reservations at the group rate is August 7, 2020. Call the hotel directly to make your reservations, and ask for the group rate. A limited number of guest rooms have been reserved, and they are assigned based on availability (first-come, first-served). Please be aware that the room block may be filled prior to August 7, 2020; in such a case, neither the group rate nor guest room availability can be guaranteed. The AAP, therefore, recommends that you make your reservations as early as possible.To accommodate as many course participants as possible, registrants will be permitted to reserve no more than two rooms in the AAP’s hotel room block. If rooms remain available in the AAP room block three weeks prior to the start of the course, registrants may reserve additional rooms as needed.Any reservations not affiliated with a registered AAP course attendee or exceeding the two-room limit per attendee may be removed from the AAP room block, and the room rate will revert to the hotel’s published rate.

Complete information about this course, including schedule, sessions, lodging, meals, ground transportation, child care, and local activities, is available at shop.aap.org/ppcnewyork2020.

FACULTYDevelopmental and Behavioral PediatricsDavid J. Schonfeld, MD, FAAPLos Angeles, California

Emergency MedicineChristopher S. Amato, MD, FACEP, FAAPMorristown, New Jersey

EndocrinologyJane L. Lynch, MD, FAAPSan Antonio, Texas

Infectious DiseasesJennifer Vodzak, MD, FAAPScranton, Pennsylvania

NeurologySucheta Joshi, MD, MS, FAES, FAAPAnn Arbor, Michigan

Practice ManagementScott Needle, MD, FAAPSacramento, California

Course DirectorTracy M. Evans-Ramsey, MD, FAAPBerkeley, California

New York, New YorkSeptember 4–6, Labor Day Weekend Save $150!

Register by August 7,

2020

“ I liked the wide variety of topics offered, and the speakers were so personable and kept my attention. An enjoyable conference with entertainment available during off time.”– PPC New Orleans Attendee

“ What a fantastic group of speakers! I don’t know that I’ve ever attended a conference where I’ve had such a stellar group of physicians who were knowledgeable, kept my interest, showed passion for their topics, profession, and patients, and also took the time to answer questions in the most gracious manner. Knowledgeable, approachable, passionate – they had it all, and my ears were perked all day. You really picked the stars in the crowd and I’m so inspired by these individuals and excited to get back to daily practice with all of the information and updates provided. Thank you again.” – PPC Naples Attendee

“ This course updated my knowledge on several relevant topics, and I liked that the lectures covered recent practical advances and management of everyday problems.”– PPC Hilton Head Island Attendee

What Our Practical Pediatrics CME Course Attendees Are Saying:

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Clearwater Beach, FLFebruary 7–9

Orlando, FL March 20 –22

New Orleans, LAApril 17–19

Hilton Head Island, SCMay 22–24 Memorial Day Weekend

Anaheim, CAMay 22–24 Memorial Day Weekend

Portland, ORJune 18–20 Thursday–Saturday

New York, NYSeptember 4–6 Labor Day Weekend

Tucson, AZNovember 6–8

Savannah, GADecember 11–13

345 Park Blvd | Itasca, IL 60143

EARN 17 MOC PART 2 POINTS!Earn A Maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ per Course

2020 CoursesThe Best Pediatric CME/CPD For The Best Pediatric Care

Save $150!See inside for Early

Bird rates.

REGISTER ONLINE at shop.aap.org/live-activities Toll Free: 866/843-2271

REGISTER EARLY AND DON’T MISS OUT! Save $150! Register by the early bird deadline for each course. Courses may fill, and registration may close even before the early bird deadline. Register early to avoid disappointment!The AAP cannot be responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at the course. Costs incurred, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the individual.

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Practical Pediatrics CME Course

New York, NY September 4-6, 2020 | Labor Day Weekend

Course Schedule

Thursday, September 3, 2020 5:00 – 8:00 PM Registration Friday, September 4, 2020 7:00 AM Registration/Continental Breakfast 7:30 AM Welcome/Introductions Dr Evans-Ramsey 7:40 AM International Travel: Preparing Patients and Families for Infectious Diseases

Around the World (Rx= 0.25) Dr Vodzak 8:15 AM Puberty: How Soon is Too Soon and What to Do? Dr Lynch 8:50 AM My Patient Has Epilepsy: What Can I Do? A Pediatrician’s Role in Managing Epilepsy

(Rx= 0.25) Dr Joshi 9:25 AM Question-and-Answer Session 9:45 AM Break – Visit the Exhibits 10:05 AM Concussion: What Is It, What are New Functional Tests and What Determines

Return to Play? Dr Amato 10:40 AM Preparing Your Office for Emergencies Dr Needle 11:15 AM Supporting Children in the Aftermath of a School Shooting Dr Schonfeld

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11:50 AM Question-and-Answer Session 12:10 PM Box Lunch Break 12:30-2:00 PM Concurrent Seminars

A. STIs: Update on CDC Guidelines (Rx=0.75) Dr Amato B. All That Shakes is Not a Seizure!

Dr Joshi C. Type 2 Diabetes Onset and Management Update (Rx=0.75)

Dr Lynch D. Disaster Preparedness for Pediatricians

Dr Needle E. Principles in Behavioral Management - Implications for Effective Discipline

Dr Schonfeld F. The Diagnostic Dilemma of Periodic and Recurrent Fevers in Children

Dr Vodzak 2:00 PM Adjourn for the Day CME Credits for Friday: 5.75 Saturday, September 5, 2020 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast 7:00-8:30 AM Concurrent Seminars

A. STIs: Update on CDC Guidelines (Rx=0.75) Dr Amato B. All That Shakes is Not a Seizure!

Dr Joshi C. Type 2 Diabetes Onset and Management Update (Rx=0.75)

Dr Lynch D. Disaster Preparedness for Pediatricians

Dr Needle E. Principles in Behavioral Management - Implications for Effective Discipline

Dr Schonfeld F. The Diagnostic Dilemma of Periodic and Recurrent Fevers in Children

Dr Vodzak

8:40 AM Welcome/Introductions Dr Evans-Ramsey 8:45 AM Migraines: Treatment Options and When to Refer Dr Joshi

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9:20 AM How Children Come to Understand Illness and How we Can Learn to Explain it Better

Dr Schonfeld 9:55 AM Updates in the Management of Kawasaki Disease in Children (Rx= 0.25) Dr Vodzak 10:30 AM Question-and-Answer Session 10:50 AM Break – Visit the Exhibits 11:10 AM Outbreak! Partnering with Local Public Health Dr Needle 11:45 AM Raising Your Work up Skills to Evaluate Short Stature Dr Lynch 12:20 PM Animal Bites: Rabies, Rabies Vaccine, Antibiotics and General Management (Rx= 0.25) Dr Amato 12:55 PM Question-and-Answer Session 1:15 PM Adjourn for the Day CME Credits for Saturday: 5.75 Sunday, September 6, 2020 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast 7:00-8:30 AM Concurrent Seminars

A. STIs: Update on CDC Guidelines (Rx=0.75) Dr Amato B. All That Shakes is Not a Seizure!

Dr Joshi C. Type 2 Diabetes Onset and Management Update (Rx=0.75)

Dr Lynch D. Disaster Preparedness for Pediatricians

Dr Needle E. Principles in Behavioral Management - Implications for Effective Discipline

Dr Schonfeld F. The Diagnostic Dilemma of Periodic and Recurrent Fevers in Children

Dr Vodzak

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8:40 AM Welcome/Introductions Dr Evans-Ramsey 8:45 AM Supporting the Grieving Child and Family Dr Schonfeld 9:20 AM Creating a Patient Safety Program Dr Needle 9:55 AM TB or not TB? Diagnosing Latent and Active Tuberculosis in Children Dr Vodzak 10:30 AM Question-and-Answer Session 10:50 AM Break – Visit the Exhibits 11:10 AM Diabetes Insipidus: Don’t Let Kids Die From DI (Rx= 0.25) Dr Lynch 11:45 AM Fluid and Electrolytes: Fluid Management in Dehydrated Children in the Office or

Acute Care Center Dr Amato 12:20 PM Beyond Anti-seizure Medications: New Approaches in Diagnosis and Treatment of

Epilepsy (Rx= 0.25) Dr Joshi 12:55 PM Question-and-Answer Session 1:15 PM Adjourn CME Credits for Sunday: 5.75 Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Course: 17.25 This program is accredited for 17.25 NAPNAP CE contact hours of which 3.0 contain pharmacology (Rx), (0.0 related to psychopharmacology; 0.0 related to controlled substances), content per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners Continuing Education Guidelines. The notation of pharmacology (Rx) contact hours is provided for attendees claiming NAPNAP credits.

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Faculty Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics David J. Schonfeld, MD, FAAP Professor of Social Work and Pediatrics USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Director, National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement; University of Southern California and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Emergency Medicine Christopher S. Amato, MD, FACEP, FAAP Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, Sidney Kimmel Medical College Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Medical Director, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Atlantic Attending Physician, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Morristown Memorial Hospital /Goryeb Children's Hospital Morristown, New Jersey Endocrinology Jane L. Lynch, MD, FAAP Professor of Pediatrics UT Health San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Infectious Diseases Jennifer Vodzak, MD, FAAP Physician, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Director, Pediatric Best Practices Co-director, Pediatric Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Scranton, Pennsylvania Neurology Sucheta Joshi, MD, MS, FAES, FAAP Clinical Associate Professor Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor, Michigan Practice Management Scott Needle, MD, FAAP Chief Medical Officer Elica Health Centers Sacramento, California Course Director Tracy M. Evans-Ramsey, MD, FAAP Private Practice East Bay Pediatrics Berkeley, California

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Register using one of the following options:Online at: shop.aap.org/live-activities Call toll-free: 866/843-2271 Outside the United States and Canada, call 630/626-6000, option 3

Fax this form to: 847/228-5059Mail this form with payment to: American Academy of Pediatrics/RegistrationP.O. Box 776442 | Chicago, Illinois 60677-6442

PLEASE CHECK ONE:

Clearwater Beach, Florida Hilton Head Island, South Carolina New York, New York Orlando, Florida Anaheim, California Tucson, Arizona New Orleans, Louisiana Portland, Oregon Savannah, Georgia(PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT)

Name _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ First Last (Surname) MD, DO, Other (Specify)

Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City / State / Province ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Zip / Postal Code / Country ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Daytime Phone ( _______ ) _______________________________________ Cell Phone ( ________ ) ____________________________________________

E-mail Address __________________________________________________ AAP ID # _________________________________________________________(REQUIRED to receive important pre-course information and updates.)

Emergency Contact (Name / Phone) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Please indicate any special needs (e.g., breastfeeding accommodations, dietary restrictions / allergies, physical disabilities).

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CONCURRENT SEMINARS: A, B, C, D, E, F (Please list your top four choices).

First Second Third Fourth (Alternate)

REGISTRATION FEES (U.S. Currency)(See individual course listings for Early Bird deadlines)

Early Bird Rates*

Full Rates

AAP Fellows/International Members $755 $905

AAP Candidate Members $755 $905

AAP Resident/Post-Residency Training Members $565 $565

Family Physicians $790 $940

Nonmember Pediatricians $925 $1,075

Nonmember Residents $865 $865

Nurse Practitioners $640 $790

Physician Assistants $640 $790

Printed Syllabus $50 $75*See individual course listings for Early Bird deadlines. Fees subject to change without notice.

2020 REGISTRATION FORMThe Best Pediatric CME/CPD* For The Best Pediatric Care

Your registration will be confirmed. Please contact the AAP Registration Area if you do not receive a confirmation within 14 days. The AAP cannot be responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at this course. Costs incurred, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the individual. The AAP reserves the right to cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances or to limit enroll-ments based on space limitations. Course educational sessions are open only to registered attendees.

SYLLABUS (Must order by Early Bird Deadline for each course.)The syllabus for all 2020 Practical Pediatrics CME Courses will be available online for downloading and printing prior to the course. To order a printed version of the course syllabus (for an additional fee) to be picked up at the AAP registration desk at each course, please check the box below. SL1 – YES, please provide a printed copy of the Practical Pediatrics CME Course syllabus for the course I will be attending for an additional fee of $50.

FULL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM. Charge it:

Card Number ____________________________ Expiration Date ______________

Print Name As It Appears On Card ____________________________________________________Or checks may be made payable to the American Academy of Pediatrics. (United States Only)

Check Number ____________________ Number Amount ___________________Please do not send currency.

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