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16th Annual Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children, Women and Families A Course in Disaster Preparedness Monday – Friday, June 3-7, 2013 Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Underwritten by Department of Pediatrics Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Presented by Departments of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Obstetrics/ Gynecology University Hospitals Case Medical Center Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Presented by:

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Name ____________________________________________________________________ First MI Last Degree

Last 4 digits of SSN __ __ __ __ Phone # __________________________

Mailing Address____________________________________________________________

Email Address _____________________________________________________________

Specialty - ________________________________________________________________

Briefly describe any international field experience _________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________ Tuition: Standard: $845 Residents/Fellows/Students: $600 _________ Total Enclosed

____ Enclosed is my check payable to Case Western Reserve University

____ Charge my ____Visa ____ MasterCard ____ Discover

Card #: _______________________________________________ Exp Date __________

Signature: _______________________________________________________________

Four Ways to Register• Mailthisformwithyourcheckorcreditcardnumberto:Registrar/CME

Program, 10524 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-6026• Faxthisformwithyourcreditcardnumberto216-844-8133• Call216-983-1239or800-274-8263withtheinformationrequested

below and your credit card• Registeron-lineathttp://casemed.case.edu/cme

16th Annual

Management of Humanitarian Emergencies:Focus on Children, Women and Families A Course in Disaster PreparednessMonday – Friday, June 3-7, 2013

IrisS.andBertL.WolsteinResearchBuildingCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, Ohio

Underwritten byDepartment of PediatricsRainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

Presented byDepartments of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Obstetrics/GynecologyUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Conference tuition includes all educational sessions, materials, continental breakfast each dayandlunchMondayandTuesday.Registerbymailusingthetear-offform,orbyfax,phoneoron-linewithacreditcard.Advancepaymentsecuresyourparticipationintheprogram.Maximumenrollmentis50.

AfterMay3,2013registeronaspace-availablebasisbycallingtheCMEProgramat216-983-1239or800-274-8263.FullrefundswillbemadeforcancellationsonorpriortoMay6only.CancellationsafterMay6requirea$150.00administrativecharge.

16th Annual Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children, Women and Families –

A Course in Disaster PreparednessJune 3-7, 2013 / CID 1031

Presented by:

COURSE INFORMATION

Meeting LocationIrisS.andBertL.WolsteinResearchBuildingCase Western Reserve University2103CornellRoadCleveland, OhioDetailed directions will be sent with your confirmationmaterials.Personswithdisabilities should inform the CME Program (216)983-1239ofanyspecialservicesrequired.

ParkingParking is available as follows:• HealthSciencesParkingGarage,located

under the Biomedical Resarch Building and accessible from Circle Drive or Emergency Drive.TheWolsteinResearchBuildingis located across Cornell Road from the garage.

• UHDriveParkingGarageaccessiblefromUH Drive, south of Euclid Avenue, and approximately a 5 minute walk to the WolsteinResearchBuilding.

PROGRAM AGENDA FACULTY

Monday, June 37-8am Registrationandcontinental

breakfast7:30-8:00 Pre-test8:00-8:30 Introduction,MarisaHerran,MD8:30-9:00 TheFirst48HoursAftera

Disaster, Justin Yax, DO9:00-10:30 PreparationforTravel(withPBL

practice – Case Part 1), Mark Cheren, EdD

10:30-10:45 Break10:45-Noon Volunteer Self Care

(Case Part 2), Kathleen Clegg, MD

Noon-1:30 CrossCulturalExercise,KathleenClegg, MD (Lunch provided)

1:30-3:00 Triage(CasePart3), Deanna Dahl-Grove, MD

Psychological Triage, Marisa Herran, MD

3:00-3:15 Break3:15-4:30 IntroductiontoEpidemiology

and Use of Mobile Devices (Case Part 4),

Jennifer Furin, MD, PhDTuesday, June 47:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-10:00 Developmental & Stress Issues

Affecting Children (Case Part 5), Denise Bothe, MD and Robert Needlman, MD

10:00-10:15 Break10:15-Noon Death and Bereavement

(Case Part 6), Marisa Herran, MD

Noon-1pm Children and Media, Marisa Herran, MD (Lunch provided)

1:00-4:30 WaterandSanitation (CaseParts7&8),SamuelHuston

Wednesday, June 57:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-10:00 Nutrition and Breastfeeding

(CaseParts9&10), Heidi Sandige, MD and Mary O’Connor, MD

10:00-10:15 Break10:30-Noon Nutritioncontinues

Suggested Accommodations:Both dormitory and hotel housing are available within walking distance of the WolsteinResearchBuilding.Forinformationondormitoryhousingtelephone216-368-1026;[email protected];or download a reservation form at http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/housing/guest.Courtyard by Marriott Cleveland University CircleisscheduledtoopeninApril2013.Itislocated at 2021 Cornell Road, just down the streetfromtheWolsteinResearchBuilding.Call800-321-2211forreservations.The Glidden House, a restored bed and breakfasthotel,islocatedat1901FordDrive,approximately a ten-minute walk from the WolsteinResearchBuilding.Pleasecontactthe Glidden House directly to determine rates and availability, and to make your reservation.Telephone216-231-8900orwww.gliddenhouse.com.For additional information on lodging or transportation while in Cleveland contact the CMEProgramat216-983-1239or800-274-8263orvisithttp://casemed.case.edu/cme/DirectionsHotels.cfm

Overview:Now in its 16th year, this intensive interactive course examines the key problems and prioritiesindisastersituationsastheyrelatetothemostvulnerablevictimsofdisasters.This course provides a holistic multidisciplinary approach to effectively address the complex medical, psychosocial and public health challenges facing children, women and familiesaffectedbyhumanitarianemergencies.Inaddition,theimportanceofidentifyingcultural components to both population-based and clinical interventions is emphasized throughoutthiscourse.Byofferingasolidmixofdidacticlecturesandproblem-basedlearning exercises targeted at a variety of skill levels, this course provides the preparation youneedtoeffectivelyworkonbehalfofvulnerablepopulationsinadisastersetting.Youwillleavethiscourseinspiredtolearnmore.

Who Should Attend:This program is designed for pediatricians, primary care providers, NGO relief professionals and mental health professionals interested in training that targets the special needs of children,womenandfamiliesduringandfollowingdisasters.

Learning Objectives:After attending this program, participants will be able to:• Demonstratecriticalthinkingandproblemsolvingskillswhenworkinginateam.• Identifyorganizationsmostfrequentlyinvolvedinprovidingassistanceindisastersanddefinetheirrolesandstrengths.

• Rapidlyformulateaplanforepidemiologicassessment.• Describetheroleoftriageinprioritizingreliefefforts.• Explaintheroleofadequatewaterandsanitationonpopulation-basedhealth.• Recognizemalnutritionanditsconsequencesandplaninterventions.• Listkeyelementsofpreventionandtreatmentforinfectiousdiseaseissuesindisastersettings.

• Describedevelopmentalvariationsofstressreactionsinchildrenandage-appropriateinterventions.

• Listbasicpointsofinternationalhumanitarianlawastheyapplytowomenandchildren.

• Describepersonalpreparation,cross-culturalcommunicationtoolsandsecurityprecautionsforworkers.

• Discusskeypointstoconsiderwhenaddressingconflictsinresource-poorsettings.

Continuing EducationPhysicians: This Live activity, 16th Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children,WomenandFamilies,withabeginningdateofJune3,2013,hasbeenreviewedandisacceptableforupto35.00Prescribedcredit(s)bytheAmericanAcademyofFamilyPhysicians.Physiciansshouldclaimonlythecreditcommensuratewiththeextentoftheirparticipationintheactivity.AAFPPrescribedcreditisacceptedbytheAmericanMedicalAssociationasequivalentto AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTMtowardtheAMAPhysician’sRecognitionAward.Whenapplying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category1.Psychologists: The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is approved by the Ohio Psychological Association-MCE Program to offer continuing education for psychologists.TheCaseWesternReserveUniversitySchoolofMedicine,341645979,maintainsresponsibilityfortheprogram.Nurses & Physician Assistants: The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept AAFP Prescribed credit toward recertificationrequirements.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Case Western Reserve University

Samuel HustonStaff Associate, Water Resources and

Intrastructure SectorTetra Tech ARD

John KarlNorth Royalton Police Department

North Royalton, OH

Mary O’Connor, MD, MPHUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Denver, CO

Heidi Sandige, MD, MAWashington University School of Medicine

St.Louis,MO

Noon-1pm Lunch break1:00-3:00 ChronicConditions,Disabilities

and Pain in Children (Case Part 11), Karen Olness, MD

3:00-3:15 Break3:15-4:30 EthicalIssues(CasePart12),

Sana Loue, PhD, JD, MPHThursday, June 67:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-9:00 EmergencyObstetrics,Margaret

Larkins-Pettigrew, MD9:00-9:30 NeonatalResuscitation,

Deanna Dahl-Grove, MD9:30-10:30 CasePart1310:30-Noon SexandGenderBasedViolence

(Case Part 14), Tia Melton, MDNoon-1pm Lunch break1:00-1:50 Adult Infectious Diseases,

including HIV & STDs, Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, MD

1:50-2:50 Case Part 152:50-3:00 Break3:00-3:35 PediatricInfectiousDiseases,

Justin Yax, DO3:35-4:30 CasePart16Friday, June 77:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-9:45 InternationalLaw(CasePart17),

Jessica Berg, JD9:45-10:00 Break10:00-11:30 NegotiationandConflict

Resolution (Case Part 18), Karen Olness, MD

11:30-1pm Security(CasePart19), Jon Karl

1:00 Post-test, evaluation, receive certificates, adjourn

Jessica Berg, JD, MPHDenise Bothe, MDMark Cheren, EdD

Kathleen Clegg, MDDeanna Dahl-Grove, MDJennifer Furin, MD, PhD

Marisa Herran, MD

Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, MDSana Loue, PhD, JD, MPH

Tia Melton, MDRobert Needlman, MD

Karen Olness, MDJustin Yax, DO

Guest Faculty

COURSE INFORMATION

Meeting LocationIrisS.andBertL.WolsteinResearchBuildingCase Western Reserve University2103CornellRoadCleveland, OhioDetailed directions will be sent with your confirmationmaterials.Personswithdisabilities should inform the CME Program (216)983-1239ofanyspecialservicesrequired.

ParkingParking is available as follows:• HealthSciencesParkingGarage,located

under the Biomedical Resarch Building and accessible from Circle Drive or Emergency Drive.TheWolsteinResearchBuildingis located across Cornell Road from the garage.

• UHDriveParkingGarageaccessiblefromUH Drive, south of Euclid Avenue, and approximately a 5 minute walk to the WolsteinResearchBuilding.

PROGRAM AGENDA FACULTY

Monday, June 37-8am Registrationandcontinental

breakfast7:30-8:00 Pre-test8:00-8:30 Introduction,MarisaHerran,MD8:30-9:00 TheFirst48HoursAftera

Disaster, Justin Yax, DO9:00-10:30 PreparationforTravel(withPBL

practice – Case Part 1), Mark Cheren, EdD

10:30-10:45 Break10:45-Noon Volunteer Self Care

(Case Part 2), Kathleen Clegg, MD

Noon-1:30 CrossCulturalExercise,KathleenClegg, MD (Lunch provided)

1:30-3:00 Triage(CasePart3), Deanna Dahl-Grove, MD

Psychological Triage, Marisa Herran, MD

3:00-3:15 Break3:15-4:30 IntroductiontoEpidemiology

and Use of Mobile Devices (Case Part 4),

Jennifer Furin, MD, PhDTuesday, June 47:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-10:00 Developmental & Stress Issues

Affecting Children (Case Part 5), Denise Bothe, MD and Robert Needlman, MD

10:00-10:15 Break10:15-Noon Death and Bereavement

(Case Part 6), Marisa Herran, MD

Noon-1pm Children and Media, Marisa Herran, MD (Lunch provided)

1:00-4:30 WaterandSanitation (CaseParts7&8),SamuelHuston

Wednesday, June 57:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-10:00 Nutrition and Breastfeeding

(CaseParts9&10), Heidi Sandige, MD and Mary O’Connor, MD

10:00-10:15 Break10:30-Noon Nutritioncontinues

Suggested Accommodations:Both dormitory and hotel housing are available within walking distance of the WolsteinResearchBuilding.Forinformationondormitoryhousingtelephone216-368-1026;[email protected];or download a reservation form at http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/housing/guest.Courtyard by Marriott Cleveland University CircleisscheduledtoopeninApril2013.Itislocated at 2021 Cornell Road, just down the streetfromtheWolsteinResearchBuilding.Call800-321-2211forreservations.The Glidden House, a restored bed and breakfasthotel,islocatedat1901FordDrive,approximately a ten-minute walk from the WolsteinResearchBuilding.Pleasecontactthe Glidden House directly to determine rates and availability, and to make your reservation.Telephone216-231-8900orwww.gliddenhouse.com.For additional information on lodging or transportation while in Cleveland contact the CMEProgramat216-983-1239or800-274-8263orvisithttp://casemed.case.edu/cme/DirectionsHotels.cfm

Overview:Now in its 16th year, this intensive interactive course examines the key problems and prioritiesindisastersituationsastheyrelatetothemostvulnerablevictimsofdisasters.This course provides a holistic multidisciplinary approach to effectively address the complex medical, psychosocial and public health challenges facing children, women and familiesaffectedbyhumanitarianemergencies.Inaddition,theimportanceofidentifyingcultural components to both population-based and clinical interventions is emphasized throughoutthiscourse.Byofferingasolidmixofdidacticlecturesandproblem-basedlearning exercises targeted at a variety of skill levels, this course provides the preparation youneedtoeffectivelyworkonbehalfofvulnerablepopulationsinadisastersetting.Youwillleavethiscourseinspiredtolearnmore.

Who Should Attend:This program is designed for pediatricians, primary care providers, NGO relief professionals and mental health professionals interested in training that targets the special needs of children,womenandfamiliesduringandfollowingdisasters.

Learning Objectives:After attending this program, participants will be able to:• Demonstratecriticalthinkingandproblemsolvingskillswhenworkinginateam.• Identifyorganizationsmostfrequentlyinvolvedinprovidingassistanceindisastersanddefinetheirrolesandstrengths.

• Rapidlyformulateaplanforepidemiologicassessment.• Describetheroleoftriageinprioritizingreliefefforts.• Explaintheroleofadequatewaterandsanitationonpopulation-basedhealth.• Recognizemalnutritionanditsconsequencesandplaninterventions.• Listkeyelementsofpreventionandtreatmentforinfectiousdiseaseissuesindisastersettings.

• Describedevelopmentalvariationsofstressreactionsinchildrenandage-appropriateinterventions.

• Listbasicpointsofinternationalhumanitarianlawastheyapplytowomenandchildren.

• Describepersonalpreparation,cross-culturalcommunicationtoolsandsecurityprecautionsforworkers.

• Discusskeypointstoconsiderwhenaddressingconflictsinresource-poorsettings.

Continuing EducationPhysicians: This Live activity, 16th Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children,WomenandFamilies,withabeginningdateofJune3,2013,hasbeenreviewedandisacceptableforupto35.00Prescribedcredit(s)bytheAmericanAcademyofFamilyPhysicians.Physiciansshouldclaimonlythecreditcommensuratewiththeextentoftheirparticipationintheactivity.AAFPPrescribedcreditisacceptedbytheAmericanMedicalAssociationasequivalentto AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTMtowardtheAMAPhysician’sRecognitionAward.Whenapplying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category1.Psychologists: The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is approved by the Ohio Psychological Association-MCE Program to offer continuing education for psychologists.TheCaseWesternReserveUniversitySchoolofMedicine,341645979,maintainsresponsibilityfortheprogram.Nurses & Physician Assistants: The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept AAFP Prescribed credit toward recertificationrequirements.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Case Western Reserve University

Samuel HustonStaff Associate, Water Resources and

Intrastructure SectorTetra Tech ARD

John KarlNorth Royalton Police Department

North Royalton, OH

Mary O’Connor, MD, MPHUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Denver, CO

Heidi Sandige, MD, MAWashington University School of Medicine

St.Louis,MO

Noon-1pm Lunch break1:00-3:00 ChronicConditions,Disabilities

and Pain in Children (Case Part 11), Karen Olness, MD

3:00-3:15 Break3:15-4:30 EthicalIssues(CasePart12),

Sana Loue, PhD, JD, MPHThursday, June 67:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-9:00 EmergencyObstetrics,Margaret

Larkins-Pettigrew, MD9:00-9:30 NeonatalResuscitation,

Deanna Dahl-Grove, MD9:30-10:30 CasePart1310:30-Noon SexandGenderBasedViolence

(Case Part 14), Tia Melton, MDNoon-1pm Lunch break1:00-1:50 Adult Infectious Diseases,

including HIV & STDs, Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, MD

1:50-2:50 Case Part 152:50-3:00 Break3:00-3:35 PediatricInfectiousDiseases,

Justin Yax, DO3:35-4:30 CasePart16Friday, June 77:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-9:45 InternationalLaw(CasePart17),

Jessica Berg, JD9:45-10:00 Break10:00-11:30 NegotiationandConflict

Resolution (Case Part 18), Karen Olness, MD

11:30-1pm Security(CasePart19), Jon Karl

1:00 Post-test, evaluation, receive certificates, adjourn

Jessica Berg, JD, MPHDenise Bothe, MDMark Cheren, EdD

Kathleen Clegg, MDDeanna Dahl-Grove, MDJennifer Furin, MD, PhD

Marisa Herran, MD

Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, MDSana Loue, PhD, JD, MPH

Tia Melton, MDRobert Needlman, MD

Karen Olness, MDJustin Yax, DO

Guest Faculty

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Name ____________________________________________________________________ First MI Last Degree

Last 4 digits of SSN __ __ __ __ Phone # __________________________

Mailing Address____________________________________________________________

Email Address _____________________________________________________________

Specialty - ________________________________________________________________

Briefly describe any international field experience _________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________ Tuition: Standard: $845 Residents/Fellows/Students: $600 _________ Total Enclosed

____ Enclosed is my check payable to Case Western Reserve University

____ Charge my ____Visa ____ MasterCard ____ Discover

Card #: _______________________________________________ Exp Date __________

Signature: _______________________________________________________________

Four Ways to Register• Mailthisformwithyourcheckorcreditcardnumberto:Registrar/CME

Program, 10524 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-6026• Faxthisformwithyourcreditcardnumberto216-844-8133• Call216-983-1239or800-274-8263withtheinformationrequested

below and your credit card• Registeron-lineathttp://casemed.case.edu/cme

16th Annual

Management of Humanitarian Emergencies:Focus on Children, Women and Families A Course in Disaster PreparednessMonday – Friday, June 3-7, 2013

IrisS.andBertL.WolsteinResearchBuildingCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, Ohio

Underwritten byDepartment of PediatricsRainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

Presented byDepartments of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Obstetrics/GynecologyUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Conference tuition includes all educational sessions, materials, continental breakfast each dayandlunchMondayandTuesday.Registerbymailusingthetear-offform,orbyfax,phoneoron-linewithacreditcard.Advancepaymentsecuresyourparticipationintheprogram.Maximumenrollmentis50.

AfterMay3,2013registeronaspace-availablebasisbycallingtheCMEProgramat216-983-1239or800-274-8263.FullrefundswillbemadeforcancellationsonorpriortoMay6only.CancellationsafterMay6requirea$150.00administrativecharge.

16th Annual Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children, Women and Families –

A Course in Disaster PreparednessJune 3-7, 2013 / CID 1031

Presented by:

COURSE INFORMATION

Meeting LocationIrisS.andBertL.WolsteinResearchBuildingCase Western Reserve University2103CornellRoadCleveland, OhioDetailed directions will be sent with your confirmationmaterials.Personswithdisabilities should inform the CME Program (216)983-1239ofanyspecialservicesrequired.

ParkingParking is available as follows:• HealthSciencesParkingGarage,located

under the Biomedical Resarch Building and accessible from Circle Drive or Emergency Drive.TheWolsteinResearchBuildingis located across Cornell Road from the garage.

• UHDriveParkingGarageaccessiblefromUH Drive, south of Euclid Avenue, and approximately a 5 minute walk to the WolsteinResearchBuilding.

PROGRAM AGENDA FACULTY

Monday, June 37-8am Registrationandcontinental

breakfast7:30-8:00 Pre-test8:00-8:30 Introduction,MarisaHerran,MD8:30-9:00 TheFirst48HoursAftera

Disaster, Justin Yax, DO9:00-10:30 PreparationforTravel(withPBL

practice – Case Part 1), Mark Cheren, EdD

10:30-10:45 Break10:45-Noon Volunteer Self Care

(Case Part 2), Kathleen Clegg, MD

Noon-1:30 CrossCulturalExercise,KathleenClegg, MD (Lunch provided)

1:30-3:00 Triage(CasePart3), Deanna Dahl-Grove, MD

Psychological Triage, Marisa Herran, MD

3:00-3:15 Break3:15-4:30 IntroductiontoEpidemiology

and Use of Mobile Devices (Case Part 4),

Jennifer Furin, MD, PhDTuesday, June 47:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-10:00 Developmental & Stress Issues

Affecting Children (Case Part 5), Denise Bothe, MD and Robert Needlman, MD

10:00-10:15 Break10:15-Noon Death and Bereavement

(Case Part 6), Marisa Herran, MD

Noon-1pm Children and Media, Marisa Herran, MD (Lunch provided)

1:00-4:30 WaterandSanitation (CaseParts7&8),SamuelHuston

Wednesday, June 57:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-10:00 Nutrition and Breastfeeding

(CaseParts9&10), Heidi Sandige, MD and Mary O’Connor, MD

10:00-10:15 Break10:30-Noon Nutritioncontinues

Suggested Accommodations:Both dormitory and hotel housing are available within walking distance of the WolsteinResearchBuilding.Forinformationondormitoryhousingtelephone216-368-1026;[email protected];or download a reservation form at http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/housing/guest.Courtyard by Marriott Cleveland University CircleisscheduledtoopeninApril2013.Itislocated at 2021 Cornell Road, just down the streetfromtheWolsteinResearchBuilding.Call800-321-2211forreservations.The Glidden House, a restored bed and breakfasthotel,islocatedat1901FordDrive,approximately a ten-minute walk from the WolsteinResearchBuilding.Pleasecontactthe Glidden House directly to determine rates and availability, and to make your reservation.Telephone216-231-8900orwww.gliddenhouse.com.For additional information on lodging or transportation while in Cleveland contact the CMEProgramat216-983-1239or800-274-8263orvisithttp://casemed.case.edu/cme/DirectionsHotels.cfm

Overview:Now in its 16th year, this intensive interactive course examines the key problems and prioritiesindisastersituationsastheyrelatetothemostvulnerablevictimsofdisasters.This course provides a holistic multidisciplinary approach to effectively address the complex medical, psychosocial and public health challenges facing children, women and familiesaffectedbyhumanitarianemergencies.Inaddition,theimportanceofidentifyingcultural components to both population-based and clinical interventions is emphasized throughoutthiscourse.Byofferingasolidmixofdidacticlecturesandproblem-basedlearning exercises targeted at a variety of skill levels, this course provides the preparation youneedtoeffectivelyworkonbehalfofvulnerablepopulationsinadisastersetting.Youwillleavethiscourseinspiredtolearnmore.

Who Should Attend:This program is designed for pediatricians, primary care providers, NGO relief professionals and mental health professionals interested in training that targets the special needs of children,womenandfamiliesduringandfollowingdisasters.

Learning Objectives:After attending this program, participants will be able to:• Demonstratecriticalthinkingandproblemsolvingskillswhenworkinginateam.• Identifyorganizationsmostfrequentlyinvolvedinprovidingassistanceindisastersanddefinetheirrolesandstrengths.

• Rapidlyformulateaplanforepidemiologicassessment.• Describetheroleoftriageinprioritizingreliefefforts.• Explaintheroleofadequatewaterandsanitationonpopulation-basedhealth.• Recognizemalnutritionanditsconsequencesandplaninterventions.• Listkeyelementsofpreventionandtreatmentforinfectiousdiseaseissuesindisastersettings.

• Describedevelopmentalvariationsofstressreactionsinchildrenandage-appropriateinterventions.

• Listbasicpointsofinternationalhumanitarianlawastheyapplytowomenandchildren.

• Describepersonalpreparation,cross-culturalcommunicationtoolsandsecurityprecautionsforworkers.

• Discusskeypointstoconsiderwhenaddressingconflictsinresource-poorsettings.

Continuing EducationPhysicians: This Live activity, 16th Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children,WomenandFamilies,withabeginningdateofJune3,2013,hasbeenreviewedandisacceptableforupto35.00Prescribedcredit(s)bytheAmericanAcademyofFamilyPhysicians.Physiciansshouldclaimonlythecreditcommensuratewiththeextentoftheirparticipationintheactivity.AAFPPrescribedcreditisacceptedbytheAmericanMedicalAssociationasequivalentto AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTMtowardtheAMAPhysician’sRecognitionAward.Whenapplying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category1.Psychologists: The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is approved by the Ohio Psychological Association-MCE Program to offer continuing education for psychologists.TheCaseWesternReserveUniversitySchoolofMedicine,341645979,maintainsresponsibilityfortheprogram.Nurses & Physician Assistants: The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept AAFP Prescribed credit toward recertificationrequirements.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Case Western Reserve University

Samuel HustonStaff Associate, Water Resources and

Intrastructure SectorTetra Tech ARD

John KarlNorth Royalton Police Department

North Royalton, OH

Mary O’Connor, MD, MPHUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Denver, CO

Heidi Sandige, MD, MAWashington University School of Medicine

St.Louis,MO

Noon-1pm Lunch break1:00-3:00 ChronicConditions,Disabilities

and Pain in Children (Case Part 11), Karen Olness, MD

3:00-3:15 Break3:15-4:30 EthicalIssues(CasePart12),

Sana Loue, PhD, JD, MPHThursday, June 67:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-9:00 EmergencyObstetrics,Margaret

Larkins-Pettigrew, MD9:00-9:30 NeonatalResuscitation,

Deanna Dahl-Grove, MD9:30-10:30 CasePart1310:30-Noon SexandGenderBasedViolence

(Case Part 14), Tia Melton, MDNoon-1pm Lunch break1:00-1:50 Adult Infectious Diseases,

including HIV & STDs, Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, MD

1:50-2:50 Case Part 152:50-3:00 Break3:00-3:35 PediatricInfectiousDiseases,

Justin Yax, DO3:35-4:30 CasePart16Friday, June 77:30-8:00 Continentalbreakfast8:00-9:45 InternationalLaw(CasePart17),

Jessica Berg, JD9:45-10:00 Break10:00-11:30 NegotiationandConflict

Resolution (Case Part 18), Karen Olness, MD

11:30-1pm Security(CasePart19), Jon Karl

1:00 Post-test, evaluation, receive certificates, adjourn

Jessica Berg, JD, MPHDenise Bothe, MDMark Cheren, EdD

Kathleen Clegg, MDDeanna Dahl-Grove, MDJennifer Furin, MD, PhD

Marisa Herran, MD

Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, MDSana Loue, PhD, JD, MPH

Tia Melton, MDRobert Needlman, MD

Karen Olness, MDJustin Yax, DO

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_________________________________________________________________________ Tuition: Standard: $845 Residents/Fellows/Students: $600 _________ Total Enclosed

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Four Ways to Register• Mailthisformwithyourcheckorcreditcardnumberto:Registrar/CME

Program, 10524 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-6026• Faxthisformwithyourcreditcardnumberto216-844-8133• Call216-983-1239or800-274-8263withtheinformationrequested

below and your credit card• Registeron-lineathttp://casemed.case.edu/cme

16th Annual

Management of Humanitarian Emergencies:Focus on Children, Women and Families A Course in Disaster PreparednessMonday – Friday, June 3-7, 2013

IrisS.andBertL.WolsteinResearchBuildingCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, Ohio

Underwritten byDepartment of PediatricsRainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

Presented byDepartments of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Obstetrics/GynecologyUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Conference tuition includes all educational sessions, materials, continental breakfast each dayandlunchMondayandTuesday.Registerbymailusingthetear-offform,orbyfax,phoneoron-linewithacreditcard.Advancepaymentsecuresyourparticipationintheprogram.Maximumenrollmentis50.

AfterMay3,2013registeronaspace-availablebasisbycallingtheCMEProgramat216-983-1239or800-274-8263.FullrefundswillbemadeforcancellationsonorpriortoMay6only.CancellationsafterMay6requirea$150.00administrativecharge.

16th Annual Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children, Women and Families –

A Course in Disaster PreparednessJune 3-7, 2013 / CID 1031

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Name ____________________________________________________________________ First MI Last Degree

Last 4 digits of SSN __ __ __ __ Phone # __________________________

Mailing Address____________________________________________________________

Email Address _____________________________________________________________

Specialty - ________________________________________________________________

Briefly describe any international field experience _________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________ Tuition: Standard: $845 Residents/Fellows/Students: $600 _________ Total Enclosed

____ Enclosed is my check payable to Case Western Reserve University

____ Charge my ____Visa ____ MasterCard ____ Discover

Card #: _______________________________________________ Exp Date __________

Signature: _______________________________________________________________

Four Ways to Register• Mailthisformwithyourcheckorcreditcardnumberto:Registrar/CME

Program, 10524 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-6026• Faxthisformwithyourcreditcardnumberto216-844-8133• Call216-983-1239or800-274-8263withtheinformationrequested

below and your credit card• Registeron-lineathttp://casemed.case.edu/cme

16th Annual

Management of Humanitarian Emergencies:Focus on Children, Women and Families A Course in Disaster PreparednessMonday – Friday, June 3-7, 2013

IrisS.andBertL.WolsteinResearchBuildingCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, Ohio

Underwritten byDepartment of PediatricsRainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

Presented byDepartments of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Obstetrics/GynecologyUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Conference tuition includes all educational sessions, materials, continental breakfast each dayandlunchMondayandTuesday.Registerbymailusingthetear-offform,orbyfax,phoneoron-linewithacreditcard.Advancepaymentsecuresyourparticipationintheprogram.Maximumenrollmentis50.

AfterMay3,2013registeronaspace-availablebasisbycallingtheCMEProgramat216-983-1239or800-274-8263.FullrefundswillbemadeforcancellationsonorpriortoMay6only.CancellationsafterMay6requirea$150.00administrativecharge.

16th Annual Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children, Women and Families –

A Course in Disaster PreparednessJune 3-7, 2013 / CID 1031

Presented by: