Ninth Annual Children`s Hospital Distinguished Lecture

Transcription

Ninth Annual Children`s Hospital Distinguished Lecture
NINTH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL DISTINGUISHED LECTURE:
Social Media and Adolescent Health: Challenges and Opportunities
Thursday Evening - May 28, 2015
Schedule
Location
6:30 pm - Dinner will be served
7:00 - 8:30 pm - Educational session
Children’s Hospital of San Antonio
333 N. Santa Rosa Street | San Antonio, TX
David Christopher Goldsbury Center for Children & Families
5th Floor Conference Rooms: G, H, and I
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW
Distinguished Faculty: Megan Moreno, MD, MS Ed, MPH, Seattle Children’s Research
Institute, Center for Child Health Behavior and Development, Seattle Washington
Dr. Moreno is Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Health Services,
at the University of Washington, Seattle. She is currently co-director for the Pediatric Early Research Career Award program at
Seattle Children’s Research Institute and Pediatric Program Director of the NRSA Primary Care Research Fellowship, offered by the
University of Washington under a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
As Principal Investigator of the Social Media and Adolescent Health Research Team (SMAHRT), Dr. Moreno’s research focuses on
ways in which technology can be used towards improving adolescent health with particular interests in social media. Dr. Moreno and
her team have published the largest body of work to date regarding pediatric health and Facebook. Dr. Moreno has served as an
expert in the field both nationally and internationally on this topic. The mission of SMAHRT is to advance society’s understanding of
the relationships between media and adolescents towards educating adolescents, providing better care, and developing innovations in
adolescent health.
This is the 9th Annual Distinguished Lecture sponsored by Children’s Hospital of San Antonio,
and supported in part by the generosity of the Saint Susie Charitable Foundation.
Accreditation:
Program Objectives:
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care is accredited by the Texas Medical
Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care designates this live
educational activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent
of their participation in the activity.
Ethics CME Credit:
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care designates this live activity for 1.5 hour of
education in medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.
By attending this seminar, participants will be able to:
●
Discuss ways in which the technology of social media can be used
towards improving adolescent health, and implications for clinicians;
●
Identify current research trends regarding pediatric health and Facebook;
●
Discuss what the future holds for development of innovations in
adolescent health.
Registration
There is no charge for registration, but there is a $25.00 charge for spouse/guest.
RSVP is required!
To register, go to www.christussantarosa.org/cme.
Click on ‘Register for CME conferences’ and select the 2015 Distinguished Lecture.
Simply click Register Now, and create a login and password.
Deadline for registration is May 22, 2015.
For questions or for further information please contact Jann Harrison, Director of Medical Education,
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health System 210.704.3785 or email [email protected]