Pediatric Update 2016 - Phoenix Children`s Hospital
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Pediatric Update 2016 - Phoenix Children`s Hospital
39th Annual Melvin L. Cohen, MD Pediatric Update 2016 March 7 through 10, 2016 Scottsdale Plaza Resort, Scottsdale, AZ provided by Phoenix Children’s Hospital Hosted by Phoenix Children’s Hospital for the past 39 years, Pediatric Update offers physicians from across the country the opportunity to learn the latest evidence-based practices in pediatric medicine. This About Phoenix Children’s Hospital Phoenix Children’s Hospital is Arizona’s only children’s hospital event welcomes hundreds of pediatricians from that is ranked in U.S. News & World throughout the United States who recognize and value Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals. this opportunity for continuing medical education. Phoenix Children’s provides world Setting class inpatient, outpatient, trauma, emergency and urgent care to children and families in Arizona and Beautiful Scottsdale Arizona offers exciting options for things to throughout the Southwest. As one see and do, from world class museums and a renowned botanical of the largest children’s hospitals garden to the nation’s largest wilderness preserve. Amusement in the country, Phoenix Children’s parks, an award-winning zoo, and a railroad museum appeal to provides care across over 75 all ages. pediatric specialties. The hospital is poised for continued growth Welcome MLB Spring Training fans! Scottsdale is a great place in quality patient care, research to enjoy Spring Training baseball games. Tickets are reasonably and medical education. For more priced and nothing tastes better than a hot dog with a beverage information about the hospital, of your choice in the Arizona sunshine! Scottsdale is one of the visit www.phoenixchildrens.org. best cities to spend time indoors or outdoors. Course Objective Pediatric Update 2016 features nationally prominent faculty, presenting topics that highlight the most recent advances and current issues in pediatrics. The program has been designed for practicing pediatricians, other primary care physicians and pediatric nurse practitioners to increase their knowledge in the following areas: Infectious Disease, Integrative Medicine, Genetics, Endocrinology, Research, Sports Medicine, Gastroenterology, Healthcare Economics, Adolescent Medicine, Urology, Dermatology, Palliative Care, Psychiatry, Medical Education, Rheumatology and Behavior & Development. This course will combine lectures and workshops with question and answer sessions to allow the opportunity for interaction with faculty members. Faculty Mark Abzug, MD Professor of Pediatrics (Infectious Diseases) Associate Vice Chair for Academic Affairs Department of Pediatrics University of Colorado School of Medicine & Children’s Hospital Colorado Aurora, Colorado Kyrieckos Aleck, MD Professor of Child Health University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Chief, Division of Genetics and Metabolism Phoenix Children’s Hospital Nazneen Aziz, PhD Senior Vice President & Chief Research Officer Phoenix Children’s Hospital Professor, Department of Child Health University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Arizona William Balistreri, MD Dorothy M.M. Kersten Professor of Pediatrics University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Director Emeritus, Pediatric Liver Care Center Medical Director Emeritus, Liver Transplantation Program Director Emeritus, Fellowship in Transplant Hepatology Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, Ohio Cora Breuner, MD, MPH, FAAP Professor Department of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine Division Adjunct Professor Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Seattle Children’s Hospital University of Washington Seattle, Washington Veenod Chulani, MD, MSED, FSAHM, CEDS Section Chief, Adolescent Medicine Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Phoenix Children’s Hospital Vanessa Gildenstern, MD Pediatric Dermatologist Department of Dermatology Phoenix Children’s Hospital Ronald Hansen, MD Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson & Phoenix, Arizona Donna Holland, MD Residency Program Director – Medicine/Pediatrics Associate Program Director – Pediatrics Banner University Medical Center Phoenix Phoenix Children’s Hospital Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Arizona Barbara Howard, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland H. Stacy Nicholson, MD, MPH Physician-in-Chief Phoenix Children’s Hospital Joshua Kellison, PhD Staff Psychologist LGBTQ Youth & Family Specialist Phoenix Children’s Hospital Micah Olson, MD Medical Director, Continuing Medical Education Clinical Assistant Professor University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes Phoenix Children’s Hospital Tieraona Low Dog, MD Fellowship Director Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine Author: National Geographic’s Life is Your Best Medicine, Healthy at Home, and Fortify Your Life Integrative Medicine Concepts, LLC Pecos, New Mexico Michael Ritchey, MD Professor of Urology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Professor of Child Health University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Arizona Donald McClellan, MD Chief, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology Phoenix Children’s Hospital Clinical Professor of Pediatrics University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Arizona Jordan Metzl, MD Attending Physician Sports Medicine Service Hospital for Special Surgery Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics Cornell Medical College New York, New York Tressia Shaw, MD Director, Palliative Care Program Phoenix Children’s Hospital Jacob Venter, MD, CPE, FAPA Chief, Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology Phoenix Children’s Hospital Elisa Wershba, MD, MPH Pediatric Rheumatologist Division of Pediatric Rheumatology Phoenix Children’s Hospital Course Credit Phoenix Children’s Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians. Phoenix Children’s Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Maintenance Of Certification (Moc) Part Two An application for MOC Part Two credits will be submitted to the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP). Further details will follow. Monday, March 7 7 - 8 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 7:30 a.m.Breakfast Workshops What’s Hot In Pediatric GI? (repeat on Tuesday) William Balistreri, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Review recent evidence based literature regarding disorders of the GI tract in children, with an emphasis on new developments that impact clinical practice Strength Training in the Pediatric Office: A Workout with Sweat and Smiles to Start Your Day (repeat on Tuesday) Jordan Metzl, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Practice the keys of functional movement and preventive strengthening, all with some great tunes and plenty of huffing and puffing Zebras Masquerading as Horses in Pediatric Dermatology: Tips for the General Pediatrician Ronald Hansen, MD & Vanessa Gildenstern, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Learn how to recognize “red flags” on history and skin exam that argue against a common diagnosis and suggest a more serious condition 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Introduction Micah Olson, MD 8:40 a.m.Celiac Disease – Should We All Go Gluten-free? William Balistreri, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Recognize the increased incidence and under diagnosis of celiac disease in children • Review the typical and atypical presentations of celiac disease • Discuss the diagnostic approach and appropriate management of celiac disease and other glutenrelated disorders 9:20 a.m.Dr. Ron’s Eczema Revival/Rant Ronald Hansen, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Discuss family dysfunction caused by eczema • Discuss parental sleep loss due to eczema • Review key measures in treating eczema 10 a.m. Break 10:20 a.m.Pediatric Health Care: A Changing Landscape H. Stacy Nicholson, MD, MPH As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Identify new methods for organizing and paying for children’s health care • Recognize national moves toward regionalization of health care • Discuss the major issues facing Arizona’s children 11 a.m.Diabetes Mellitus in the 21st Century: A Technology Update for Primary Care Donald McClellan, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Review available technology for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes that aids them in improving their control and quality of life • Recognize the importance of technology in the lives of children and adolescents with diabetes 11:40 a.m.Sports Medicine in the Pediatric Office: Update 2016 Jordan Metzl, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Recognize current trends in Sports Medicine • Provide better care for sports injuries in the pediatric office Tuesday, March 8 7 - 8 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 7:30 a.m. Breakfast Workshops What’s Hot In Pediatric GI? (repeat from Monday) William Balistreri, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Review recent evidence based literature regarding disorders of the GI tract in children, with an emphasis on new developments that impact clinical practice Strength Training in the Pediatric Office: A Workout with Sweat and Smiles to Start Your Day (repeat from Monday) Jordan Metzl, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Practice the keys of functional movement and preventive strengthening, all with some great tunes and plenty of huffing and puffing Autism Screening, Diagnosis and Management Barbara Howard, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Cite current screening recommendations and controversies •Conduct or oversee an autism diagnostic plan • Evaluate an autism management plan 8:40 a.m. The Oppositional Child Barbara Howard, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Formulate a differential diagnosis for an oppositional child • Detect family factors in oppositional behavior 9:20 a.m.Caring for the Young Runner in the Pediatric Office Jordan Metzl, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Recognize injury patterns in the young runner • Develop, prevent and discover the patterns of injuries 10 a.m. Break 10:20 a.m.Nutritional Deficiencies in the Pediatric Population: Identify At Risk Patients Tieraona Low Dog, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Identify children who are at risk for nutrient deficiencies • Discuss the role for laboratory testing in determining nutrient deficiencies • Describe common nutrient replacement protocols in pediatric patients 11 a.m. Palliative Care – It’s About Living Tressia Shaw, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Define Palliative Care • Discuss current AAP recommendations • Review triggers for Palliative Care involvement • Demonstrate benefits of Palliative Care 11:40 a.m.Viral Hepatitis – Progress in Treatment and Prevention William Balistreri, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Review the epidemiology of Viral Hepatitis (Hepatitis A, B, C. . . and E) • Explain the current recommendations for prevention (via immunization) • Clarify the current recommendations for treatment of Viral Hepatitis (Hepatitis B and C) Wednesday, March 9 7 - 8 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 7:30 a.m. Breakfast Workshops Hands on Supplement Label Reading Exercise Tieraona Low Dog, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Identify key components of a dietary supplement label • Identify potential allergens on a dietary supplement label • Identify unbiased authoritative resources for dietary supplement information Common Pediatric Infectious Disease Cases: Bites, Nodes & Fevers! (repeat on Thursday) Mark Abzug, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Discuss appropriate management of animal bites • Review etiologies associated with differing presentations of lymphadenopathy • Identify important principles in evaluating children with prolonged unexplained fever These Crazy Teens: How to Take Care of Them and Have Fun! Cora Breuner, MD, MPH, FAAP As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Identify different screening tools for office care of the adolescent • Review rules about adolescent confidentiality in your practice 8:40 a.m. Bullying and the Pediatrician Barbara Howard, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Cite the know impact of bulling on children • Differentiate direct bullying form cyber bullying • Coach families on how to deal with bullying 9:20 a.m.Applying Precision Medicine and Research in Pediatrics: Are We Ready for the New Era of Precision Technologies Nazneen Aziz, PhD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • E xamine how genomic sequencing technologies are being applied to pediatric diseases and diagnostics •D iscuss what Phoenix Children’s Hospital is doing to advance the field of pediatric cancer and inherited disease using next generation sequencing 10 a.m. Break 10:20 a.m.Circumcision: Who, Why, When & How Michael Ritchey, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Identify the penile anomalies that are a contraindication to performing circumcision • Recognize the indications for circumcision in an older child 11 a.m.Biofeedback: An Effective Intervention for Chronic Pain Cora Breuner, MD, MPH, FAAP As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Explain the physiologic changes that occur when mastering biofeedback • Express evidence for efficacy of biofeedback for headaches and other diagnoses 11:40 a.m.Environmental Medicine for the Pediatrician Tieraona Low Dog, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Identify the primary categories of environmental toxins and how they impact children’s health • Describe how environmental exposures of the fetus during pregnancy can affect the child’s future health • Discuss consumer resources that can help individuals reduce unnecessary environmental toxin exposures Thursday, March 10 7 - 8 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 7:30 a.m. Breakfast Workshops Beyond Binary: Current Opinions in the Clinical Care of Gender Variant Children and Youth Veenod Chulani, MD, MSED, FSAHM, CEDS and Joshua Kellison, PhD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Differentiate natal sex, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation • Discuss clinical standards and guidelines in the care of gender variant/transgender children and youth, including recommendations for pubertal suppression and cross gender hormonal therapy • Discuss practical issues and considerations in the care of gender variant/transgender children and youth, including stigma, parental consent and involvement, surgical body modification, and health care benefit coverage Common Pediatric Infectious Disease Cases: Bites, Nodes & Fevers! (repeat from Wednesday) Mark Abzug, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Discuss appropriate management of animal bites • Review etiologies associated with differing presentations of lymphadenopathy • Identify important principles in evaluating children with prolonged unexplained fever Inpatient Psychiatry – What Can Get Done? Jacob Venter, MD, CPE, FAPA As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Review the elements of a successful inpatient service • Identify interventions that should be offered during an inpatient admission 8:40 a.m. In A Class by Itself – Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Elisa Wershba, MD, MPH As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Recognize the diagnostic criteria of systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) through case review • Examine the clinical manifestations of sJIA and recognize that the diagnosis excludes infection, malignancy and other systemic illness 9:20 a.m.Enterovirus D68: The Other Emerging Epidemic ‘E’ Virus! Mark Abzug, MD s a result of attending this presentation, participants A should be able to: •D iscuss the emergence of EV D68 as an epidemic respiratory pathogen – epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, management •P resent data on the putative link between EV D68 and neurologic disease (acute flaccid myelitis) – epidemiology, clinical manifestations, imaging, virology 10 a.m. Break 10:20 a.m.The New Genetic Technologies: What to Order, How to Interpret Kyrieckos Aleck, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Examine the range of genetic and genomic testing now available • Discuss how to interpret genetic/genomic reports 11 a.m.Healing the Healers: How Can We Stay Well in Medicine? Donna Holland, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: •D iscuss the growing problem of physician burn out and why it happens • Apply the concept of resilience •D escribe strategies to build their own resilience and wellness as health care providers 11:40 a.m.A New Acronym for an Old Conundrum Veenod Chulani, MD, MSED, FSAHM, CEDS As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Describe the DSM V diagnosis of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) • Discuss the development, course and clinical expression of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder • Describe the evaluation and management Avoidant/ Restrictive Food Intake Disorder in children and adolescents 4th Annual Childhood Obesity Symposium provided by Phoenix Children’s Hospital Monday Afternoon • March 7, 2016 PROGRAM AGENDA 12:30-1:15 p.m. 1:15-1:20 p.m. 2:40-2:55 p.m. Break Lunch/Registration Welcome 1:20 - 2 p.m.Pediatric Obesity and Psychosocial Health: Severity of Weight or Severity of Burden? Meg Zeller, PhD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Provide an overview of psychosocial correlates of child and adolescent obesity • Highlight growing evidence supporting a greater psychosocial impact with higher degree of excess weight • Consider alternate evidence pointing towards a broader conceptualization of disease burden • Discuss implications for clinical care 2 - 2:40 p.m.When Lifestyle Modification Therapy is Not Enough: Pharmacotherapy for Severe/ Complicated Obesity in Pediatrics Claudia Fox, MD, MPH As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Describe the prevalence, trends, and co-morbidities associated with severe obesity in pediatrics • Identify the biological underpinnings of obesity which may serve as pharmacological targets for treatment • Detail a rationale for using pharmacotherapy for severe obesity in pediatrics • Describe FDA approved medications for adult obesity and the pipeline for pediatric obesity 2:55 - 4 p.m. Universal Lipid Screening in Children: Pros and Cons Panel Presentation and Discussion Micah Olson, MD and Damon Dixon, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Be familiar with arguments for and against universal lipid screening in children. • Describe the rationale for identifying and treating pediatric patients with dyslipidemia. • Know the current recommendations for lifestyle modifications and pharmacological treatment for patients with dyslipidemia. 4 - 4:15 p.m. Final Q&A, Closing and Adjourn Presenting the most recent recommendations and guidelines regarding assessment and management of morbidly obese pediatric patients. To register for this symposium, please check: Yes, I plan to attend the 4th Annual CHILDHOOD OBESITY Symposium, on your Course Registration Form. TARGET AUDIENCE • Health care providers (MD, DO, NP & PA): Pediatricians, Family Practice, Endocrinologists, Pulmonologists, Gastroenterologists, Nephrologists, Physiologists, Neurologists and Cardiologists • Patient educators: Registered Dietitians and Certified Diabetes Educators Faculty Meg Zeller, PhD Pediatric psychologist and Professor of Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Claudia Fox, MD, MPH Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota. Medical Director of the Pediatric Weight Management Program and the co-Director of the Teen Weight Loss Surgery Program at the University of Minnesota. Damon Dixon, MD Pediatric Cardiologist with Phoenix Children’s Hospital Heart Center. Micah Olson, MD Pediatric Endocrinologist and the Medical Director of the CARE Program in the Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at University of Arizona College of Medicine. Symposium Credit Phoenix Children’s Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians. Phoenix Children’s Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Update in Pediatric Presenting the most up to date information on several common musculoskeletal conditions seen in pediatric athletes. Sports medicine provided by Phoenix Children’s Hospital Tuesday Afternoon • March 8, 2016 TARGET AUDIENCE Primary Care, Family Practice Physicians, and Pediatricians Program Agenda 1:30-2 p.m. Registration 2-2:30 p.m.Providing Counsel to Families with a Pediatric ACL Tear Jeffrey Vaughn, DO As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Explain growth risks associated with ACL reconstruction in skeletally immature athletes and how to minimize those risks • Review various treatment options available for ACL reconstruction in skeletally immature athletes • Discuss pros and cons of different available treatment options for ACL reconstruction in skeletally immature patients 2:30-3 p.m.A Practical Approach to Sports Nutrition for the Adolescent Athlete Randon Hall, MD, MBA As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Review basic physiology as it relates to nutrition • Prescribe nutritional advice for the active adolescent • Discuss basic nutritional supplements commonly used by adolescents 3-3:15 p.m. Break 3:15-3:45 p.m. Concepts in Sports Concussion Management Kristina Wilson, MD, MPH As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Review current concepts in sports concussion management • Discuss opportunities to reshape the culture around concussion in sports • Identify three ways that you can help change the culture of concussion in sports 3:45-4:15 p.m. Faculty Randon Hall,, MD, MBA Primary Care Sports Medicine Center for Pediatric Orthopedics Phoenix Children’s Hospital Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopedics and Pediatrics University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Arizona Jeffrey Vaughn, DO Orthopedic Surgeon Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Medicine Specialist Director Division of Sports Medicine Phoenix Children’s Hospital Kristina Wilson, MD, MPH Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Center for Pediatric Orthopedics Phoenix Children’s Hospital Co-Director, Neurotrauma/Concussion Program Barrow Neurologic Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Arizona Final Q&A and Closure To register for this symposium, please check: Yes, I plan to attend Update in Pediatric Sports Medicine, on your Course Registration Form. Symposium Credit Phoenix Children’s Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians. Phoenix Children’s Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Behavior Management in Primary Care & Group Consultation on Your Cases provided by Phoenix Children’s Hospital Wednesday Afternoon • March 9, 2016 PROGRAM AGENDA 1:30-2 p.m. Registration 2-3 p.m.Behavior Management & Common Family Dynamics Affecting Child Behavior Barbara Howard, MD 3-3:15 p.m. TARGET AUDIENCE Practicing pediatricians, Primary Care Physicians and other Healthcare Professionals Faculty Barbara Howard, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland Break 3:15-4:15 p.m.Case Discussion and Group Consultation Barbara Howard, MD As a result of attending this presentation, participants should be able to: • Initiate management of common behavior problems in primary care • Describe common family dynamics affecting child behavior and address them • Cite two things you will do differently in managing the patient you present, as a result of group consultation To register for this symposium, please check: Yes, I plan to attend Behavior Management in Primary Care & Group Consultation, on your Course Registration Form. Symposium Credit Phoenix Children’s Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians. Phoenix Children’s Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Scottsdale Plaza Resort, Scottsdale, AZ Accommodations Scottsdale Plaza Resort is the perfect desert retreat. The resort features five heated swimming pools, a salon and day spa, state-of-the-art health club, two lighted tennis courts, racquet ball court, two championship golf courses just steps away from the resort, and award winning dining. A limited number of guest rooms are being held at Scottsdale Plaza for a reduced rate of $251 per night (includes resort fee), plus an occupancy tax of 13.17%. Airport transportation is available for an inclusive fee of $23, one way. Please plan to reserve your guest room well in advance. To learn more about Scottsdale Plaza Resort, visit their website at www.scottsdaleplaza.com. Hospitality Suite Hospitality Suite Spouses and other guests are invited to visit the Hospitality Suite on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 to 11 a.m. Continental Breakfast will be served. Hotel Reservations Hotel Reservations at The Scottsdale Plaza Resort 7200 North Scottsdale Road – Scottsdale, Arizona 85253 www.scottsdaleplaza.com Guest Reservations Number: 800-832-2025 Guest Facsimile Number: 480-998-5971 It is important that you contact the resort before Monday, February 5, 2016 and identify yourself as an attendee of the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Pediatric Update. Guests arriving before March 5, 2016 or departing after March 12, 2016 will be confirmed on a space available basis. All reservation requests must be accompanied by a one-night non-refundable deposit (check, money order or credit card) in order for the reservation to be processed and confirmed. ATTENTION Reservations: I plan to attend the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Pediatric Update 2016 Group Room Rates (Standard Accommodations) Check-In: 3 p.m. • Check-Out: 12 p.m. Please check one: ___ $ 229.00 Single ___ $ 229.00 Double AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION: Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport transportation is available for an inclusive fee of $23.00 one way. Room rates are subject to 13.17% occupancy tax. Note: An additional resort fee of $22 will be charged to each room, each day. This fee includes wireless guest room internet, wireless internet access in public areas, newspaper delivery to the guestroom Monday through Saturday, in-room coffee, local phone calls, 800 access calls, in-coming faxes, self-parking, tennis court and putting green, 24-hour access to both the fitness center and business services. Bellman gratuities of $4 per person, each way and maid gratuity of $2 per room night will be posted to the individual’s room folio. PRINT Name ____________________________________________________________________________________ PRINT Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________State ____________ Zip __________________________ Email __________________________________________________________________________________________ Business Phone __________________________________ Home Phone ____________________________________ # Guests _____ # Adults _____ # Children _____ Requests _______________________________________________________________________________________ Arrival Date _________________ Time _______________ Departure Date _________________Time______________ Credit Card Name _______________________________________________________________________________ Credit Card Number _________________________________________________Expiration Date ________________ I authorize the Scottsdale Plaza Resort to charge my account for one night’s room and tax - or please find my check/money order enclosed. Card Holder Signature _______________________________________________ Date_________________________ Print Name as Shown on Card ______________________________________________________________________ Conference Registration Information SEATING IS LIMITED AND SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY; THEREFORE, EARLY REGISTRATION IS ENCOURAGED. The fee to attend The Melvin L. Cohen, MD Pediatric Update 2016 is $590 for practicing physicians and $475 for retired physicians, nurses, residents and other allied health professionals. Those who register for the course and reserve a room through the Phoenix Children’s Hospital-Pediatric Update guest room block at Scottsdale Plaza Resort, prior to 12/31/2015, will receive a course registration discount of $50. The Pediatric Update 2016 registration fee includes tuition, breakfast each morning, refreshments during the meeting and a Reception on Tuesday evening. There will be additional fees to attend the afternoon educational activities. Please see the Pediatric Update 2016 course registration form for fees that apply. Presentations/Syllabus material will be available on the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Website at www. phoenixchildrens.org. A flash drive, containing syllabus material, will be distributed to each registrant upon check in at the conference registration desk. If you wish to purchase a printed syllabus for the main course, one will be provided upon check in for a $40 fee to cover the cost of printing. Please indicate that you wish to purchase a printed copy of the syllabus on your course registration form. Registrants may invite one guest to the reception at no additional charge. If you wish to bring more than one guest, please include $60 in your tuition for each additional person. If your spouse or guest plans to attend the Breakfast Buffet for registered participants, please include an additional $60 in your tuition fee for each spouse or guest. The registration and information desk will be open from 5 to 7 PM on Sunday, March 6 (for those who wish to check in early) and daily throughout the conference. The full fee is payable upon registration. Please make checks payable to: Pediatric Update 2015 (ALL FEES IN US CURRENCY). There will be an additional fee of $20 for on site registration. In case of emergency, cancellation of your registration will be accepted up to two weeks prior to the meeting date, with a refund of your registration fees, less a $50 processing charge. Registration fees will not be refunded for cancellations received within two weeks of the conference. Course registrants will have the opportunity to participate in one of three workshops during breakfast each morning. Please plan to attend the workshop of your choice, pre-registration will not be necessary. For further information and assistance with special requests, please contact: JoAnn Cunningham, Medical Education Phoenix Children’s Hospital 1919 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix, Arizona 85016 (602) 933-0766 or 933-0761 Fax: (602) 933-0806 E-mail: jcunnin@phoenixchildrens.com Evening Reception Join us Tuesday, March 8, from 5 to 8 p.m. at The Scottsdale Plaza Resort. A delightful selection of hors d’oeuvres, wine and cocktails will be served. Confererence Registration To register online, please go to: To fax, fill in form below and fax to: www.phoenixchildrens.org/PediatricUpdate (602) 933-0806 To mail, send form below to: Phoenix Children’s Hospital- Medical Education Department, Attention: JoAnn Cunningham 1919 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix, Arizona 85016 PRINT Name __________________________________________________________________ Degree ____________ PRINT Address ___________________________________________________________________________________ PRINT City _____________________________________________ State _______________________ Zip __________ Business Phone ______________________________________ Home Phone _________________________________ Fax ____________________________________ Email Address ____________________________________________ Do you plan to attend the Reception? Will your spouse/guest be attending the Reception? ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No Registrants may invite one guest to the reception at no additional charge. If you wish to bring more than one guest, please include $60 in your tuition for each additional person. Will your spouse/guest be attending the Breakfast Buffet for registered participants? ___Yes ___No Breakfast Buffet tickets will be provided for each registrant. Additional tickets will be available for purchase ($60 each) at the conference registration desk. (Price includes Breakfast Buffet Monday through Thursday) AFTERNOON SESSIONS 4th Annual Childhood Obesity Symposium - Monday, March 7 (12:30 - 4:15 p.m.) I plan to attend the 4th Annual Childhood Obesity Symposium $25 Sports Medicine Workshop - Tuesday, March 8 (1:30 - 4 p.m.) I plan to attend the Sports Medicine Workshop $50 ___ Yes ___ No __________ ___ Yes ___ No __________ Behavior Managment in Primary Care & Group Consultation on your Cases - Wednesday, March 9 (2 - 4 p.m.) I plan to attend Behavior Management in Primary Care ___ Yes ___ No $50 __________ Total Afternoon Sessions:__________ Pediatric Update 2015 Tuition Physicians registering for the course and reserving a room through the Phoenix Children’s Hospital-Pediatric Update guest room block at The Scottsdale Plaza Resort, prior to 12/31/2015$540__________ Physicians registering after 12/31/2015$590__________ Retired Physicians, Residents, Nurses/Allied Health and reserving a room through the Phoenix Children’s Hospital-Pediatric Update guest room block at The Scottsdale Plaza Resort, prior to 12/31/2015 $425__________ Retired Physicians, Residents, Nurses/Allied Health after 12/31/2015 $475__________ I wish to bring _____ additional guest/s to the Reception on Tuesday $60 per person__________ My spouse/guest/s plan to attend the Breakfast Buffet for registered participants. (Price includes Breakfast Buffet Monday through Thursday) $60 per person__________ I wish to purchase a printed copy of the main course syllabus $40 __________ Total Morning Sessions: __________ Total Registration Fees Paid:__________ TUITION PAYMENT MAY BE MADE BY CHECK or CREDIT CARD. The full fee is payable upon registration PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: Pediatric Update 2015 (ALL FEES in US CURRENCY) PLEASE CHARGE MY: __AX __MC __VI (CHECK ONE) Credit Card Number ____________________________________________ Expiration Date ____________ Card Holder Signature_____________________________________________________________________ Print Name as Shown on Card_______________________________________________________________ 1919 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85016 39th Annual Melvin L. Cohen, MD Pediatric Update 2016 provided by Phoenix Children’s Hospital March 7 through 10, 2016