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Registration Fees After 5/17/16 Physicians $399 $450 Other Healthcare Professionals $325 $375 UTMB Department of Pediatrics Faculty $ 60 $ 60 Other UTMB Faculty/Staff $250 $250 Non UTMB Residents and Students $250 $250 Single Day Registration (Saturday Only) $199 $225 Advance online registration is preferred. Methods of payment by credit card include: American Express, VISA, Master Card, and Discover The fee includes handouts, breakfast, lunch and break refreshments throughout the meeting, and complimentary admission for attendees and immediate family members to the Friday Evening Reception at Galveston Island Railroad Museum. Cancellations are refundable (minus $100 administrative fee) if received in writing by June 3, 2016, to the UTMB Office of Continuing Education ([email protected]). No refunds will be provided for cancellations after June 3, 2016. Please inform us if you require special assistance. Provide a written description of needs and submit to the UTMB Office of Continuing Education at least 30 days prior to the start of the meeting. For more information, please contact the UTMB Office of Continuing Education at [email protected] or 409-772-9300. This educational activity is designed for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses who care for infants, children and adolescents. Office of Continuing Education 301 University Boulevard Galveston, Texas 77555-0151 Registration Information 65th Annual Conference on Advances in Pediatrics June 17-18, 2016 Brochure and online registration available at www.UTcme.net Department of Pediatrics Treating children WELL! The Department of Pediatrics has a strong history of clinical care, resident and medical student education and research. Providing expertise and leadership in education, research and clinical care, the Department of Pediatrics is an integral part of the UTMB School of Medicine. PATIENT CARE Our goal is to provide personal, comprehensive care of the highest quality for children and families in ways that consistently surpass expectations. Clinicians treat patients primarily in the Pediatric Inpatient Unit and PICU at John Sealy Hospital and in our Island and mainland clinics. Our ability to provide support to referring physicians includes a new Pediatric Specialty Center in League City, providing multidisciplinary care in a state-of-the-art setting. In recent years, we have extended our services to both UTMB patients and patients seen by regional pediatricians, with Pediatric After Hours Urgent Care Clinics in League City and in Galveston. In addition to treating patients at UTMB Health locations, our specialists see patients in San Antonio, El Paso and Beaumont, Texas. EDUCATION A tradition of excellence in medical education is a core value for the Department of Pediatrics. Established in 1924, UTMB is home to the first pediatric residency training program in Texas. Our faculty participate in the education of medical students, residents, and subspecialty fellows. The goals of the pediatric experiences in medical school are for students to develop both the basic skills for caring for infants, children, and adolescents, as well as to appreciate the influence of growth and development on diagnosis and management of illness. A focus on family-centered care is an important element for our learners at all stages. RESEARCH The Department of Pediatrics has a long history of basic, clinical and translational research. Major areas of research include respiratory viral infections, asthma and allergic disease pathogenesis, lung injury, herpes virus infections, infectious causes of cancer, genetics of metabolic diseases, perinatal epidemiology and environmental medicine. An important goal of our research Programs is to help develop more pediatricians and scientists who are dedicated to advancing the application of basic science knowledge to the health problems important to children. presented by The University of Texas Medical Branch Department of Pediatrics and The Office of Continuing Education June 17–18, 2016 Annual Conference on Advances in Pediatrics The Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier: Double-decker carousel, ferris wheel, steel roller coaster with 100-ft vertical climb, 200-ft tall swing (recognized as the highest ride in Texas) and much more for adults and children. Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark: water coasters, water slides, kid’s playgrounds, whitewater rapids, wave pool, Boogie Bahn surf ride and the exclusive Transportainment river. Downtown, The Strand waterfront district: enticing shops, cruise lines port, Postoffice Arts District, historic homes tours. Moody Gardens: Rainforest Pyramid, Aquarium Pyramid, Discovery Museum, IMAX 3D, 4D Special FX and Ridefilm theaters; Palm Beach, Colonel Paddlewheeler and Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Museums: Railroad Museum Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum, Lone Star Flight Museum and the Texas Seaport Museum on Pier 21 featuring the Tall Ship Elissa. GALVESTON ISLAND ATTRACTIONS Hotel Galvez 2024 Seawall Blvd. | Galveston, TX 77550 Pediatrics Gulf by the 1 9 5 1 2 0 1 6 Pediatrics

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Registration Fees After 5/17/16Physicians $399 $450 Other Healthcare Professionals $325 $375UTMB Department of Pediatrics Faculty $ 60 $ 60Other UTMB Faculty/Staff $250 $250Non UTMB Residents and Students $250 $250Single Day Registration (Saturday Only) $199 $225

Advance online registration is preferred. Methods of payment by credit card include: American Express, VISA, Master Card, and Discover

The fee includes handouts, breakfast, lunch and break refreshments throughout the meeting, and complimentary admission for attendees and immediate family members to the Friday Evening Reception at Galveston Island Railroad Museum.

Cancellations are refundable (minus $100 administrative fee) if received in writing by June 3, 2016, to the UTMB Office of Continuing Education ([email protected]). No refunds will be provided for cancellations after June 3, 2016.

Please inform us if you require special assistance. Provide a written description of needs and submit to the UTMB Office of Continuing Education at least 30 days prior to the start of the meeting.

For more information, please contact the UTMB Office of Continuing Education at [email protected] or 409-772-9300.

This educational activity is designed for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses who care for infants, children and adolescents.

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Registration Information65th Annual Conference on Advances in PediatricsJune 17-18, 2016

Brochure and online registration available at www.UTcme.net

Department of Pediatrics Treating children WELL!

The Department of Pediatrics has a strong history of clinical care, resident and medical student education and research. Providing expertise and leadership in education, research and clinical care, the Department of Pediatrics is an integral part of the UTMB School of Medicine.

PATIENT CAREOur goal is to provide personal, comprehensive care of the highest quality for children and families in ways that consistently surpass expectations. Clinicians treat patients primarily in the Pediatric Inpatient Unit and PICU at John Sealy Hospital and in our Island and mainland clinics. Our ability to provide support to referring physicians includes a new Pediatric Specialty Center in League City, providing multidisciplinary care in a state-of-the-art setting. In recent years, we have extended our services to both UTMB patients and patients seen by regional pediatricians, with Pediatric After Hours Urgent Care Clinics in League City and in Galveston. In addition to treating patients at UTMB Health locations, our specialists see patients in San Antonio, El Paso and Beaumont, Texas.

EDUCATIONA tradition of excellence in medical education is a core value for the Department of Pediatrics. Established in 1924, UTMB is home to the first pediatric residency training program in Texas. Our faculty participate in the education of medical students, residents, and subspecialty fellows. The goals of the pediatric experiences in medical school are for students to develop both the basic skills for caring for infants, children, and adolescents, as well as to appreciate the influence of growth and development on diagnosis and management of illness. A focus on family-centered care is an important element for our learners at all stages.

RESEARCHThe Department of Pediatrics has a long history of basic, clinical and translational research. Major areas of research include respiratory viral infections, asthma and allergic disease pathogenesis, lung injury, herpes virus infections, infectious causes of cancer, genetics of metabolic diseases, perinatal epidemiology and environmental medicine. An important goal of our research Programs is to help develop more pediatricians and scientists who are dedicated to advancing the application of basic science knowledge to the health problems important to children.

presented by

The University of Texas Medical Branch Department of Pediatrics andThe Office of Continuing Education

June 17–18, 2016

Annual Conference on Advances in Pediatrics

The Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier: Double-decker carousel, ferris wheel, steel roller coaster with 100-ft vertical climb, 200-ft tall swing (recognized as the highest ride in Texas) and much more for adults and children.

Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark: water coasters, water slides, kid’s playgrounds, whitewater rapids, wave pool, Boogie Bahn surf ride and the exclusive Transportainment river.

Downtown, The Strand waterfront district: enticing shops, cruise lines port, Postoffice Arts District, historic homes tours.

Moody Gardens: Rainforest Pyramid, Aquarium Pyramid, Discovery Museum, IMAX 3D, 4D Special FX and Ridefilm theaters; Palm Beach, Colonel Paddlewheeler and Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Museums: Railroad Museum Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum, Lone Star Flight Museum and the Texas Seaport Museum on Pier 21 featuring the Tall Ship Elissa.

GALVESTON ISLAND ATTRACTIONS

Hotel Galvez 2024 Seawall Blvd. | Galveston, TX 77550

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6 General InformationAGENDAANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN PEDIATRICS

7:00–8:00 AM REGISTRATION; BREAKFAST

8-8:15 AM WELCOME Janak Patel, MD & C. Joan Richardson, MD

PLENARY SESSION 1: PUBLIC HEALTH

8:15–8:45 AM National Immunization Surveillance Report: How does Texas Compare?

Kenzi Guerrero, MPHTexas Department of State Health Services, Austin, Texas

8:45–9:15 AM RSV and Influenza Surveillance in Texas Donald Murphy, MDDell Children’s Medical Center, Austin, Texas

9:15–9:45 AM Risky Business: Results of the Galveston Youth Risk Survey

Sharon Petronella Croisant, PhD (UTMB)

9:45–10:00 AM Questions and Answers

10:00–10:30 AM BREAK AND EXHIBITS

STATE-OF-THE-ART MEDICINE: SYMPOSIUM 1

10:30–11:00 AM Obesity Complications and PreventionAikaterini Nella, MD (UTMB)

11:00–11:30 AM Genetic Basis of Developmental Delay Joseph Ray, MD (UTMB)

11:30–12:00 PM H. pylori: Should We test? Should We treat?Andrea Glaser, MD (UTMB)

12:00–12:15 PM Questions and Answers

12:15– 2:00 PM LUNCH & RESIDENT RESEARCH FORUMView research posters; award presentation

2:00–4:00 PM BUILDING SKILLS WORKSHOPS 1 (registration required; attend any two 1-hour programs)

Show and Tell: Common Pediatric Skin Conditions

Bernard Gibson, MD (UTMB)

Common Pediatric Surgical Referral Cases Ravi Radhakrishnan, MD (UTMB)

Evaluation and Treatment of Common Gynecologic Problems in Teens

Richard Rupp, MD (UTMB)

6:00–8:00 PM Reception at Galveston Island Railroad Museum(At your leisure)

7:00-8:00 AM REGISTRATION; BREAKFAST

PLENARY SESSION 2: PUBLIC HEALTH

8:15–8:45 AM Advocating for Child HealthOscar ‘Skip’ Brown, MD (UTMB)

8:45–9:15 AM Vaping and Other Smoking Fads in TeenagersJeff Temple, PhD (UTMB)

9:15–9:45 AM Challenging Nutritional Issues in Pediatrics Rochelle Mullins, RD, LD (UTMB)

9:45–10:00 AM Questions and Answers

10:00–10:30 AM BREAK AND EXHIBITS

STATE-OF-THE-ART MEDICINE: SYMPOSIUM 2

10:30–11:00 AM How Dangerous Are Seizures in Children? Pamela Lupo, MD (UTMB)

11:00–11:30 AM Food Allergy: LEAPing into Early Introduction Meera Gupta, MD (UTMB)

11:30–12:00 PM Autism Spectrum Disorders: Treatment Challenges

Melissa Defilippis, MD (UTMB)

12:00 –12:15 PM Questions and Answers

12:15 –1:00 PM LUNCH & AWARD PRESENTATIONSC. Joan Richardson, MD and Virginia Niebuhr, PhD

1:00 –1:45 PM INTERACTIVE SESSION

Is Pediatric Cardiology That Scary?Ashraf Aly, MD, PhD (UTMB)

2:00–4:00 PM BUILDING SKILLS WORKSHOPS 2 (registration required; attend any two 1-hour programs)

Keeping Healthy While Using Technology in Office

Virginia Niebuhr, PhD; Patricia Beach, MD; Mark Wolffarth, MD: April Cowan, OTR, OTD (UTMB)

Early Childhood Intervention: Case Studies Jini Spruce (UTMB)

Recognizing Tropical Infectious Diseases in Travelers

Janak Patel, MD; Lemuel Aigbivbalu, MD (UTMB)

4 PM Evaluations and Adjournment

COURSE OVERVIEW/METHODOLOGYThis course is designed to address the challenges faced in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions of infants, children and adolescents. It will provide participants with a maximal learning experience through lectures, interspersed with question and answer sessions, panel discussions, and workshops of specific interest. Evaluations will be given to participants at the conclusion of the course.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to:1. Identify the patterns of outbreaks of communicable

infections that occur in children.2. Recognize the surveillance tools for RSV and flu

in Texas.3. Enumerate the pros and cons of refusing care to

vaccine refusing child.4. Appraise of the dangers of seizures in children5. Formulate a plan for early childhood intervention6. Develop a nutritional plan for challenging cases

ACCOMMODATIONSThe host hotel for room accommodations is Hotel Galvez, located at 2024 Seawall Blvd, Galveston, TX 77550. Attendees receive a special rate of $225 (Thursday/Friday), $279 (Saturday): single/double occupancy is available.

A LIMITED number of rooms are also available at The Tremont House, located at 2300 Ships Mechanic Row, Galveston, TX 77550. Attendees receive a special rate of $179 (Thursday/Friday), $229 (Saturday).

For reservations, call 409-515-2154, specify your hotel preference, and you are attending the “UTMB Continuing Education 65th Pediatrics Conference.” Additional discount rates may be available for attendees arriving before or after the conference. Overnight self-parking is complimentary for our guests in the secured garage at the Hotel Galvez. The Tremont House offers valet parking at the rate of $10.00 per day plus tax with in and out privileges. Day parking is available at the rate of $5.00 per day at either property.

Deadline to receive the conference discount is midnight May 18, 2016. Due to limited availability, you are encouraged to reserve your room(s) as soon as possible.

ACCREDITATIONCMEThe University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston designates this live activity for a maximum of 13 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Ethics credit will be available.

In accordance with the ACCME standards, presenters are asked to indicate if they have any relationships in which, in context of their presentation, could be perceived as real or apparent conflict of interest (e.g., ownership). Any such relationship will be disclosed to the audience.

CNEUniversity of Texas Medical Branch Continuing Nursing Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Nurses who attend this conference will receive up to 13.0 continuing nursing education contact hours.

COMPLIMENTARY FRIDAY EVENING FAMILY EVENT

This year, the Friday evening family reception will take place at Galveston Island Railroad Museum, 2602 Santa Fe Place, Galveston, Texas 77550. Families will be able to enjoy the splendor of the Railroad Museum, and several exhibits.

Towering at the head of the Strand, the vast Railroad Museum boasts one of the largest restored railroad collections in the southwest, and one of the five largest in the country, with numerous railroad memorabilia and exhibits, including more than 40 pieces of locomotives and rolling stock. South East Texas’ most popular railroad museum, there is something here for everyone!

This event is complimentary to all attendees and their immediate family members.

FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2016

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