Document 6557959
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Document 6557959
General Registrant New York Hospital Queens Continuing Medical Education 56-45 Main Street Flushing, NY 11355 ! Institutional Affiliation Phone City Mailing Address MD Last Name State E-mail Fax Zip First Name Registration fee includes continental breakfast and lunch. Make check payable to: NYHQ-Continuing Medical Education and forward to: Ms. Pamela Williams, Director, Continuing Medical Education, New York Hospital Queens, 56-45 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11355 Or pay via credit card at our website: www.nyhqcme.org o $50 Physicians o $25 General Registrants o No Fee NYHQ Physicians/Staff (copy of ID required, pre-registration requested) Please check one. Thursday, October 23, 2014 • 8:00 am-12:45 pm updates and controversies in NEONATAL MEDICINE 9th Annual Department of Pediatrics Neonatal Symposium NEW YORK, NY PERMIT NO. 9313 PAID PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE Registration 9th Annual Department of Pediatrics Neonatal Symposium updates and controversies in NEONATAL MEDICINE THURSDAY OCTOBER 23 2014 8:00 am-12:45 pm 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Credit Nursing: 3.5 Contact hours To Register 718-670-1419 nyhqcme.org Pinchi S. Srinivasan, MD, FAAP Co-Chairs Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Weill Cornell Medical College Director of Neonatology New York Hospital Queens Michael D. Brandler, MD, FAAP Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Weill Cornell Medical College Associate Director of Neonatology New York Hospital Queens Location New York Hospital Queens Theresa and Eugene M. Lang Center for Research and Education 56-45 Main Street, Flushing, NY 9th Annual Department of Pediatrics Neonatal Symposium AGENDA 8:00-8:45 updates and controversies in 8:45-9:00 Stephen S. Mills Stephen Rimar, MD Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, NYHQ Joseph J. Abularrage, MD, MPH, M.Phil, FAAP Thursday, October 23, 2014 • 8:00 am-12:45 pm Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, NYHQ Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Assistant Dean (NYHQ) Liaison for Curricular Projects Office of Academic Affairs Weill Cornell Medical College Theresa and Eugene M. Lang Center for Research and Education 56-45 Main Street, Flushing, NY Statement of Need Approximately 456,000 or 12% of newborns in the United States are born at preterm gestation every year. Premature infants are at greater risk for short and long term complications, including feeding problems, nutritional deficiencies, infections, respiratory problems, disabilities and impediments in growth and development. This symposium will present evidence-based, practice-oriented updates and controversies in neonatal medicine highlighting neonatal nutrition, PRBC neonatal transfusion and management of necrotizing enterocolitis and late onset neonatal sepsis. Educational Objectives It is intended that this NYHQ CME activity will lead to improved patient care. At the conclusion of this symposium, the participant will be able to: u u u u u u u u u u u u Describe the frequency of variation in NICU practice between units and within the same unit. List the components of ideal evidence-based neonatal care. Develop unit-based guidelines for neonatal care. Specify how to institute and monitor RBC transfusion guidelines. Describe the relationship between RBC transfusion to VLBW neonates, in the first days after birth, and IVH. Describe the most recent studies examining the subset of NEC that follows a RBC transfusion. Identify the risks of iron imbalance in preterm and term neonates, and specify the brain processes at risk or adversely affected in iron deficient neonates. Specify the appropriate iron doses for preterm and term neonates. Identify issues with current iron status screening methods. Describe normal physiology of heart rate variability. Specify the effects of infection on heart rate characteristics. Discuss neonatal evidence related to heart rate characteristics, infection and mortality in preterm infants. Symposium Co-Chairs Pinchi S. Srinivasan, MD, FAAP Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Weill Cornell Medical College Director of Neonatology, NYHQ Michael D. Brandler, MD, FAAP Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Weill Cornell Medical College Associate Director of Neonatology, NYHQ 9:00-9:45 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.nyhqcme.org a Evidence-based Unit Guidelines in Neonatology Gautham K. Suresh, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Neonatal Section Program Director, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center 9:45-10:30 a Neonatal Transfusion-Medicine Update Robert D. Christensen, MD Medical Director, Neonatology McKay-Dee Hospital Center, Ogden, UT Director, Neonatology Research Intermountain Healthcare Salt Lake City, UT 10:30-10:40 10:40-10:55 10:55-11:40 a Question and Answer Period Coffee Break a Iron Nutrition in the Preterm Infant Michael K. Georgieff, MD Professor, Department Pediatrics and Child Psychology University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus Vice Chair, Department of Pediatrics Director, Division of Neonatology University of Minnesota Children’s Hospital 11:40-12:25 a How the Preterm Infant’s Heart Rate can Save Its Life: “Heart Rate Characteristics as a Physiomarker in Late-onset Sepsis” David Alan Kaufman, MD Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology Associate NICU Medical Director ECMO Medical Director University of Virginia School of Medicine To Register or for more information Ms. Pamela Williams, Director, Continuing Medical Education tel: 718-670-1419 • fax: 718-661-7925 a Welcome/Introduction President and Chief Executive Officer, NYHQ NEONATAL MEDICINE Target Audience Neonatologists, Pediatricians, Obstetricians, Neonatal Nurse Practitioners, Neonatal Nurses, OB Physician Assistants, Neonatal Physician Assistants, Dietitians, Respiratory Therapists and Ethicists. Registration and Continental Breakfast 12:25-12:35 a Question and Answer Period 12:35-12:45 a Closing Remarks 12:45-1:45 Lunch Accreditation New York Hospital Queens is accredited by the Medical Society of the State of New York to provide continuing medical education for physicians. New York Hospital Queens designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. New York Hospital Queens is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the PA State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. It has been assigned approval code 134-3-H-12-22 for 3.5 contact hours. Disclosure Statement The New York Hospital Queens relies upon planners and faculty participants in its CME activities to provide educational information that is objective and free of bias. In this spirit, and in accordance with the guidelines of MSSNY and ACCME, all speakers and planners for CME activities must disclose any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests whose products, devices or services may be discussed in the content of a CME activity that might be perceived as a real of apparent conflict of interest. Any discussion of investigational or unlabeled uses of a product will be identified. Registration Fees $50 Physicians $25 General Registrants No Fee Physicians-in-training, NYHQ Physicians & Staff (copy of NYHQ ID required with registration) Registration fee includes continental breakfast lunch and course materials Cancellation Policy Refunds will only be made upon receipt of written notification a minimum of five work days prior to the session. Directions New York Hospital Queens is located on the corner of Booth Memorial Avenue and Main Street in Flushing. From the Long Island Expressway: take the Main Street Exit (#23), travel north on Main Street to Booth Memorial Avenue. From the Whitestone Bridge: take the Van Wyck Expressway to the College Point Blvd. Exit; turn left on College Point Blvd. and right on Booth Memorial Avenue. Follow Booth Memorial Avenue to Main Street. IRT Flushing Line #7: train to Main Street (last stop), then Q44 bus southbound on Main Street; stops opposite the Hospital. New York Queens is located in a residential area with metered parking. Free lock-and-park spaces are available under the Van Wyck Expressway at College Point Blvd. and 58th Road. Shuttle buses to the Hospital run approximately every 10-15 minutes. Limited paid parking is available in our Visitor Parking Lot located on Booth Memorial Avenue opposite the Emergency Room. Special Needs NYHQ is accessible for individuals with disabilities or special needs. Participants with special needs are requested to contact the Office of CME at 718-670-1419. 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