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46th Annual Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar (USPS) Seattle, WA March 10-13, 2012 Renaissance Seattle Hotel Sponsored by the AAP Section on Uniformed Services and the American Academy of Pediatrics Earn a Maximum of 25.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Building Your Pediatric Practice: Tools of the Trade Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271).

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46th AnnualUniformed Services Pediatric Seminar (USPS)

Seattle, WA March 10-13, 2012 Renaissance Seattle HotelSponsored by the AAP Section on Uniformed Services and the American Academy of Pediatrics

Earn a Maximum of 25.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

Building Your Pediatric Practice: Tools of the Trade

Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271).

Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free, 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)2

geneRAl couRSe infoRMAtion

What to expect when you attend USPS 2012 – Building Your Pediatric Practice: Tools of the Trade

The course reviews the most recent and scientific advances in pediatric medicine and their application to clinical practice. Key topics are covered by recognized experts in a variety of areas specifically designed to update today’s health professional providing care to infants, children, adolescents, and young adults, with information included for those deployed in operational and humanitarian environments. The course combines lectures, question-and-answer sessions, research presentations, and small interactive group sessions to allow course participants the opportunity to interact with distinguished faculty.

Upon completion of USPS 2012, you (the learner) should be able to:

• Apply knowledge gained in a broad range of general pediatric and subspecialty areas

• Incorporate current and active areas of research that will have an impact on your practice

• Implement changes in practice to better advocate for medical issues unique to military families

• Promote knowledge of primary prevention in pediatric practice

• Use new insights gained to advance your military and academic career

You should attend USPS 2012 if you are:

• A pediatrician, family physician, or pediatric/family nurse practitioner on active duty in the uniformed services, in the military reserves, in training, or retired from military service

• Any pediatrician, family physician, or pediatric/family nurse practitioner interested in updating your knowledge and skills in the care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults

• A pediatric nurse practitioner, civilian pediatrician, or family physician in the Seattle, Washington area

Continuing Medical Education Credit

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum of 25.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 25.25 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the AAP.

The American Academy of Physician Assistants accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.

This program is accredited for 25.25 NAPNAP CE contact hours; pharmacology (Rx) contact hours to be determined per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines.

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PrE-CoUrSE DaY MEETingS:

9 March 2012 (Friday)

0800-1200 AAP Section on Uniformed Services Executive Committee Meeting (by invitation)

1200-1330 Break

1330-1600 AAP Registration Desk Open

1330-1600 Poster and Exhibitor Set-Up

1400-1700 EF1 Pediatric Education Forum

Day 1: 10 March 2012 (Saturday)

0715-0745 Registration

0745-0825 Opening Ceremonies and Remarks

0825-0830 Seattle Street Scramble – Rules of Engagement

0830-0915 Leslie C. Ellwood Lecture: What Every General Pediatrician Needs to Know About Childhood Mental Health in 2012

Dr Peter Jensen

0915-0925 Question-and-Answer Session

0925-1020 Parenting Teens: Getting to Calm Dr Laura Kastner

1020-1030 Question-and-Answer Session

1030-1050 Break/Visit the Exhibits

1050-1220 Concurrent Small group Sessions

a1 Critical Skills in Diagnosis and Management of Anxiety and Depression Part 1: Hands-on Module for the REsource for Advancing Children’s Health (REACH)

Dr Peter Jensen Dr Priscilla Wong

B1 The Baker’s Dozen: 13 Can’t Miss Syndromes

Dr Mark Stephan Dr David Cobb

C1 Screening Tools for Assessing Depression and Anxiety

Dr David DeWine

D1 Tricks of the Trade: Casting, Splinting, Sports Medicine

Dr Peter Muench

E1 Rheumatologic Physical Exam Dr Helen Emery

F1 The Challenging Child Ms Kathleen Knorr TBD

1220-1350 AAP Section on Uniformed Services Meeting

1350-1435 The Challenging Parent: An Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion

Dr Tamara Grigsby Dr David DeWine

1435-1445 Question-and-Answer Session

1445-1545 Howard H. Johnson Awards and Presentations

1545-1605 Break/Visit the Exhibits

1605-1735 Concurrent Small group Sessions (repeated from 1050-1220 sessions)

a2 Critical Skills in Diagnosis and Management of Anxiety and Depression Part 2: Hands-on Module for the REsource for Advancing Children’s Health (REACH)

Dr Peter Jensen Dr Priscilla Wong

B2 The Baker’s Dozen: 13 Can’t Miss Syndromes

Dr Mark Stephan Dr David Cobb

C2 Screening Tools for Assessing Depression and Anxiety

Dr David DeWine

D2 Tricks of the Trade: Casting, Splinting, Sports Medicine

Dr Peter Muench

E2 Rheumatologic Physical Exam Dr Helen Emery

F2 The Challenging Child Ms Kathleen Knorr TBD

1735 Adjourn for the Day

Maximum CME Credits for Saturday: 7.0

reminder: Daylight Savings Time begins at 0200 on 11 March 2012. Remember to set your clocks ahead 1 hour before retiring for the night.

Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free, 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)4

Day 2: 11 March 2012 (Sunday)

reminder: Daylight Savings Time Begins0730-0800 Registration/Seattle Street

Scramble Reminder

0800-0845 Ogden C. Bruton Lecture: Neurosurgical Pearls for the Primary Care Physician

Dr Richard Ellenbogen

0845-0930 Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care in Military Treatment Facilities

Dr Betsy Fine

0930-0945 Question-and-Answer Session

0945-1045 Ogden C. Bruton Awards and Presentations

1045-1055 Friends of Children Presentation Dr Thomas Pendergrass

1055-1115 Break/Visit the Exhibits

1115-1245 Concurrent Small group Sessions

g1 Principles of Pediatric Transport and Airway Management

Dr Andre Fallot

H1 Hands-on Ultrasound Round Robin

Dr David Della-Guistina

i1 Toolbox for Tri-Service Workflow: Alleviating Headaches While Learning Technology (AHLTA Asutype, Dragon Speak)

Dr Lauren Wolf

J1 Debriefing After Medical Simulation Training

Dr Erin Balog Dr Taylor Sawyer Dr Anne Warwick Dr Matthew Eberly

K1 Tobacco Prevention Policy Tool Dr J. Gary Wheeler

L1 Shunts and Other Neurosurgical Exam Pearls (Session offered one time only)

Dr Richard Ellenbogen

1245-1345 AAP Chapter Meetings

1345-1415 Poster Session

1415-1500 Top Ten Articles That Will Change Your Practice

TBD

1500-1510 Question-and-Answer Session

1510-1525 Leo J. Geppert and Val G. Hemming Awards

1525-1545 Break/Visit the Exhibits

1545-1715 Concurrent Small group Sessions (repeat of 1115-1245 sessions)

g2 Principles of Pediatric Transport and Airway Management

Dr Andre Fallot

H2 Hands-on Ultrasound Round Robin

Dr David Della-Guistina

i2 Toolbox for Tri-Service Workflow: Alleviating Headaches While Learning Technology (AHLTA Asutype, Dragon Speak)

Dr Lauren Wolf

J2 Debriefing After Medical Simulation Training

Dr Erin Balog Dr Taylor Sawyer Dr Anne Warwick Dr Matthew Eberly

K2 Tobacco Prevention Policy Tool Dr J. Gary Wheeler

L2 Hands-on Skills: GT, Central Line, Tracheostomy, and Shunts (Session offered one time only)

Dr Nelson Rosen

1715 Adjourn for the Day

Maximum CME Credits for Sunday: 7.0

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Day 3: 12 March 2012 (Monday)

0700-0730 Registration/Seattle Street Scramble Update

0730-0810 Medical Home Building and Implementation for Primary Care: No Child Left Behind

Dr Chris Olson

0810-0820 Question-and-Answer Session

0820-0900 In the Eyes of the Beholder: Reasonable Suspicion and Reporting Child Abuse

Dr Tamara Grigsby

0900-0915 Question-and-Answer Session

0915-0945 Break/Visit the Exhibits

0945-1045 Andrew M. Margileth Awards and Presentations

1045-1215 Concurrent Small group Sessions

M1 Tools for Testifying in Court (Session offered one time only)

Dr Tamara Grigsby

n1 Medical Home Resources and Tools: Bringing in Community Resources

Dr Chris Olson

o1 Practical Implementation of Patient-centered Medical Home: Success Stories from over 120 Clinics

Dr Mitch Heroman

P1 Tick Tock: Time is Running Out for a Tic Talk

Dr Samuel Zinner

Q1 Transition to Adult Care Dr Michelle S. Clark

r1 Wilderness Medicine Dr David Hile

1215-1330 Break

1330-1410 Perils of Pet Ownership Dr Mary Fairchok

1410-1420 Question-and-Answer Session

1420-1550 Concurrent Small group Sessions (repeat of 1045-1215 sessions)

M2 Pay at the Pump: Diabetic Control and Other Endocrinology Emergencies (Session offered one time only)

Dr Britney G. Frazier

n2 Medical Home Resources and Tools: Bringing in Community Resources

Dr Chris Olson

o2 Practical Implementation of Patient-centered Medical Home: Success Stories from over 120 Clinics

Dr Mitch Heroman

P2 Tick Tock: Time is Running Out for a Tic Talk

Dr Samuel Zinner

Q2 Transition to Adult Care Dr Michelle S. Clark

r2 Wilderness Medicine Dr David Hile

1550-1650 Specialty Advisors

1650-1700 Break

1700-1710 Save the Date for 2013 USPS

1710-1830 James Bass Bowl

1830 Adjourn for the Day

Maximum CME Credits for Monday: 8.0

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Day 4: 13 March 2012 (Tuesday)

0700 Registration

0730-0830 Meet the Experts

S1 Medical Leadership Dr Mary Pelszynski Dr Ronald Prauner Dr Mark Croley Dr Anthony Delgado Dr Mitch Heroman

T1 Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics

Dr Eric Flake Dr Adam Huillet Dr Timothy Wilks

U1 Cardiology Dr Michael Carr

V1 Critical Care Dr Jay Kerecman Dr Joel Reyes Dr Tracy Stevens

W1 Collaborating with Behavioral Health: The Who, What, and How to Refer to Behavioral Health Specialists

Dr Betsy L. Fine

0830-0840 Break

0840-0930 Toxicology: Pills that Kill Dr Suzan Mazor

0930-0940 Question-and-Answer Session

0940-1010 International Adoption Dr Julian Davies

1010-1020 Question-and-Answer Session

1020-1050 Break

1050-1130 Japan: Lessons Learned Dr Jeffrey Cleary

1130 Course Adjourns

Maximum CME Credits for Tuesday: 3.25

Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for course: 25.25

Disclosure of Financial relationships and resolution of Conflicts of interest

The AAP Policy on Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Conflicts of Interest is designed to ensure quality, objective, balanced, and scientifically rigorous AAP CME activities. All individuals in a position to influence and/or control the content of AAP CME activities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no relevant financial relationships or any financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in CME activities. All potential conflicts of interest are identified and resolved prior to an individual’s confirmation of service at an AAP CME activity. Beyond disclosure of financial relationships, AAP CME faculty are required to disclose to the AAP and to learners when they plan to discuss or demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices and/or medical or surgical procedures that involve “off-label” use of a device or pharmaceutical. The AAP is committed to providing learners with commercially unbiased CME activities.

The content of this CME activity does not necessarily reflect the view or policies of the AAP.

Faculty and Schedule Changes

Faculty and schedule information included in this catalogue is accurate as of December, 2011. Faculty and schedules are subject to change to accommodate emergent situations.

acknowledgments

The AAP gratefully acknowledges support for this course in the form of educational grants from:

fAculty

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fAculty

2012 USPS Faculty

Erin K. Balog, MD, FaaPWashington, DC

Michael r. Carr, MD, FaaPPortsmouth, Virginia

Michelle S. Clark, Do, FaaPTacoma, Washington

Jeffrey C. Cleary, MDPortsmouth, Virginia

David S. Cobb, MD, FaaFPTacoma, Washington

Mark H. Croley, MD, FaaPFort Hood, Texas

Julian Kent Davies, MDSeattle, Washington

anthony Delgado, MD, FaaPPortsmouth, Virginia

David Della-giustina, MD, FaCEP, FaWMTacoma, Washington

David DeWine, PhDTacoma, Washington

Matthew D. Eberly, MD, FaaPSilver Spring, Maryland

richard g. Ellenbogen, MD, FaCSSeattle, Washington

Helen M. Emery, MDSeattle, Washington

Mary P. Fairchok, MDTacoma, Washington

andre Fallot, MD, FaaPDuPont, Washington

Betsy L. Fine, MDTacoma, Washington

Eric M. Flake, MD, FaaPGermany

Britney g. Frazier, MD, FaaPTacoma, Washington

Tamara M. grigbsy, MD, FaaPTacoma, Washington

William M. Heroman, MD, MBa, CPE, FaaPSan Diego, California

David Hile, MDTacoma Washington

adam L. Huillet, MDTacoma, Washington

Peter S. Jensen, MDNew York, New York

Laura Kastner, PhDSeattle, Washington

Jay D. Kerecman, MD, FaaPBethesda, Maryland

Kathleen Knorr, LiCSWTacoma, Washington

Suzan r. Mazor, MDSeattle, Washington

Peter D. Muench, Do, DaaFP, CaQSMJoint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington

a. Chris olson, MDSpokane, Washington

Mary M. Pelszynski, MD, FaaPLackland Air Force Base, Texas

ronald David Prauner, MD, FaaPFort Belvoir, Virginia

Joel a. reyes, Do, FaaPFort Sam Houston, Texas

nelson rosen, MD, FaCS, FaaPNew Hyde Park, New York

Taylor L. Sawyer, Do, MEd, FaaPHonolulu, Hawaii

Mark J. Stephan, MD, FaaPTacoma, Washington

Tracy K. Stevens, MDGig Harbor, Washington

anne B. Warwick, MD, MPH, FaaPBethesda, Maryland

J. gary Wheeler, MD, FaaPLittle Rock, Arkansas

Timothy M. Wilks, MDTacoma, Washington

Lauren Wolf, MD, FaaPKirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico

Priscilla H Wong, MDTacoma, Washington

Samuel H. Zinner, MD, FaaPSeattle, Washington

AAP RegiStRAtion foRM Hotel And tRAvel infoRMAtion

renaissance Seattle Hotel

515 Madison StreetSeattle, WA 98104Direct Phone Number: 206/583-0300Toll-free Number: 800/266-9432Guest Fax Number: 206/447-0992Reservations: https://www.resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_ei_new&eventID=3369965

Special group rates beginning at the prevailing government per diem rate for 2012 have been negotiated at the Renaissance Seattle Hotel for a percentage of the USPS room block. Rooms are available at this rate on a first-come, first-served basis. The 2012 government per diem rate is $137 per night, plus tax, for single or double occupancy. The remainder of the USPS room block has been reserved at negotiated rates ($145 per night plus tax) that represent substantial savings from published rates. The cutoff date for reservations at the per diem rate or regular group rate is February 10, 2012. Call the hotel directly to make your reservations. Please be aware that the room block may be filled prior to February 10, 2012; in such a case, neither the group rate nor guest room availability can be guaranteed. The aaP, therefore, recommends that you make your reservations as early as possible.

air Transportation

The AAP offers negotiated discounted airfares to its CME courses. Please call the AAP Travel Office for details at 888/227-1772. AAP members can book their arrangements online through ResX, the official Internet booking engine for the AAP Travel Office. Log in to the Member Center of the AAP Web site (www.aap.org/moc). The ResX icon is located under the AAPTravel Office site or you can access ResX directly at www.resx.com. Company: AAP User Name: AAP USER (Use for first time only.) Password: Leave blank and bypass the first time. Click GO.

ground Transportation

For information on shuttle service from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, contact Shuttle Express at 425/981-7000. Taxi service is also available.

Car rental Discounts

The AAP Travel Office is offering CME course attendees a reduced car rental rate through Hertz and Avis. Please ask your AAP Travel Agent for details or call Hertz directly at 800/654-2240 or www.hertz.com and use code CV#.01570016 or Avis at 800/331-1600 or www.avis.com and use code A628999.

Parking

Self-parking is available to AAP attendees at a discounted rate. Valet parking is also available.

Special needs

The AAP is sensitive to the special needs of its attendees. Please indicate any accommodations on your registration form. Scooter and wheelchair rentals are available by contacting ScootAround, Inc., toll-free at 888/441-7575, by email at [email protected], through their web site at www.scootaround.com, or by fax at 204/478-1172.

Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free, 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)8

Register using one of the following options:

Online at: www.pedialink.org/cmefinder

Call toll-free: 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)

Mail this form with payment to: American Academy of Pediatrics/Registration 2862 Eagle Way Chicago, Illinois 60678-1028

Fax this form to: 847/228-5059 or 847/228-0604

Building your Pediatric Practice: Tools of the Trade46th Annual Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar (USPS)

Seattle, WA March 10-13, 2012 Renaissance Seattle Hotel

AAP RegiStRAtion foRM

Name/Rank/Service: First Last (Surname) Service MD, DO, Other (Specify) Rank

Address:

City/State/Province:

Zip Code/Postal Code/Country Code:

Daytime Phone: ( ) Fax Number: ( )

Email Address: AAP ID#:(Required to receive timely communications regarding the course.)

Please indicate any special accommodations (eg, dietary restrictions, special needs).

Emergency Contact Name/Phone Number:

Concurrent Small Group Sessions: Please list your top three choices for each set of sessions.

10 March 2012 (Saturday)

1050-1220 Sessions First _____ Second _____ Third _____

1605-1735 Sessions (Repeat of 1050-1220 Sessions) First _____ Second _____ Third _____

11 March 2012 (Sunday)

1115-1245 Sessions First _____ Second _____ Third _____

1545-1715 Sessions (Repeat of 1115-1245 Sessions) First _____ Second _____ Third _____

12 March 2012 (Monday)

1045-1215 Sessions First _____ Second _____ Third _____

1420-1550 Sessions (Repeat of 1045-1215 Sessions) First _____ Second _____ Third _____

13 March 2012 (Tuesday)

0730-0830 Meet the Experts Enter Letter _________

Special Event Registration:

Pediatric Education Forum (Friday, 1400-1700)If you wish to attend the Pediatric Education Forum, please check the box on the right. There is no additional charge to attend the Forum.

o EFI Pediatric Education Forum

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Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free, 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)10

AAP RegiStRAtion foRM continued

o AAP Uniformed Services Section Member* Total Amount Due: $750

o Nonmember Residents Total Amount Due: $925

o AAP Fellows/AAP International Members/ AAP Candidate Members (Section Nonmembers) Total Amount Due: $825

o Physician Assistants Total Amount Due: $710

o AAP Resident Members/AAP Post-Residency Training Members Total Amount Due: $475

o Allied Health Professionals Total Amount Due: $710

o Nonmember Physicians Total Amount Due: $1,000

o Single-day Registration Fee Total Amount Due: $315

(Fees subject to change without notice)

* Membership in the AAP Section on Uniformed Services is free and saves you $75 on USPS Registration. For a membership application, visit www.aap.org/member/appforsectionmembership.pdf.

Payment Information:

Full Payment for course registration must accompany this form.

Charge it: o o o o

Card Number: Exp. Date:______/______

Print name as it appears on card:____________________________________________

Or checks may be made payable to: American Academy of Pediatrics (United States Residents Only)

Check Number:_________________ Amount $:________________

Please do not send currency.

Your registration will be confirmed. Please contact the AAP Registration Area if you do not receive a confirmation within 7 days. The AAP recommends that you do not make travel or hotel reservations that cannot be changed or cancelled without penalty until you receive your confirmation, as the AAP cannot be responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at this course. Costs incurred, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the individual. The AAP reserves the right to cancel this activity due to unforeseen circumstances or to limit enrollments, should attendance exceed capacity.

SeAttle, WASHington

Register using one of the following options:

Online at: www.pedialink.org/cmefinder

Call toll-free: 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)

Mail this form with payment to: American Academy of Pediatrics/Registration 2862 Eagle Way Chicago, Illinois 60678-1028

Fax this form to: 847/228-5059 or 847/228-0604

Building your Pediatric Practice: Tools of the Trade46th Annual Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar (USPS)

Seattle, WA March 10-13, 2012 Renaissance Seattle Hotel

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Seattle, “The Emerald City,” is one of the most livable cities in the world.

Surrounded by lakes, rivers, Puget Sound, and mountains, the area is a

recreation enthusiast’s dream. You can’t visit Seattle without checking out the

view from the world-famous Space Needle. A 41-second elevator ride takes you

up 520 feet to the observation deck. There you can enjoy a meal at SkyCity,

the restaurant at the top that revolves 360º while you dine. Seattle’s Pike

Place Market, established in 1907, is the granddaddy of farmers’ markets.

Today, it’s a major tourist attraction with 200 businesses operating year-round,

190 craftspeople, and 120 farmers’ booths, as well as street performers and

musicians. You’ll want to travel by ferry to some of the

Puget Sound’s most historic and scenic sites. Views

of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, the Seattle

cityscape, and the green shorelines will draw you out

onto the deck to feel the salt breeze on your face.

Families can easily spend an entire day at the Seattle

Center, a 74-acre urban park. There are thrilling rides

for the whole family and excellent art and culture

experiences for children. For much more information

about the area, go to www.visitseattle.org.

SeAttle, WASHington

Building Your Pediatric Practice: Tools of the Trade

141 Northwest Point Blvd Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-1098

46th Annual Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar (USPS)

Seattle, WA March 10-13, 2012Renaissance Seattle HotelSponsored by the AAP Section on Uniformed Services and the American Academy of Pediatrics

Earn a Maximum of 25.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271).