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ScheduleLooking for an additional learning opportunity?Register for the <strong>Pediatric</strong> Fundamental Critical Care Support(PFCCS) Course, July 21-22, <strong>2010</strong>, immediately precedingPHM <strong>2010</strong> at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis.Sponsored by the Society of Critical Care <strong>Medicine</strong> (SCCM),PFCCS is a comprehensive program designed for healthcareproviders who do not routinely care for unstable, criticallyill or injured pediatric patients. The two-day course utilizesdidactic sessions along with skill stations and scenariodrivendiscussions to prepare practitioners to deal with acutedeterioration in the critically ill infant or child. Completion ofthis course is one step toward becoming a PFCCS instructor.For more information about PFCCS, or to register, visitwww.sccm.org, or contact SCCM Customer Service at847/827-6088 or email info@sccm.org.9:30-10:40amConcurrent Sessions – Group AA1. Approach to theEncephalopathic ChildJoseph E. Sullivan, MDA2. Pain Management in Children: TheConcept of Broad-Band AnalgesiaStefan J. Friedrichsdorf, MDA3. Growing Your ProgramMichael D. Bryant, MD, MBAA4. A High Fidelity Human PatientSimulation Program for <strong>Pediatric</strong><strong>Hospital</strong>ists (continued as B4)Leader: Suzette Cooke, BEd, MSc,MD, FRCPC4Thursday, July 221:30pm3:30-3:45pm3:45-5:00pm4:45-5:00pm5:00-6:00pm6:00pmRegistration Desk OpensWelcome and Announcements<strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> ConundrumsOur most popular session from years pastis back – with a twist – for this openingsession! Four conundrums will be presentedby experts for the audience to unravel withassistance of an Audience Response System.Be sure to arrive in time for this Thursdaysession, and put on your thinking cap!Case 1 – Lisa B. Zaoutis, MD, FAAPCase 2 – Sheldon T. Berkowitz, MD, FAAPBreak/Visit Exhibits<strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Conundrums (cont.)Case 3 – Anuj Steve Narang, MD, MHCM, FAAPCase 4 – Michael D. Bryant, MD, MBAEdward J. Epstein, MD, FAAPAdjourn for the DayMaximum CME Credits for Thursday: 2.25Friday, July 237:00-8:00am8:00-9:00am9:00-9:30amBreakfast/Visit Exhibits and PostersKeynote Address:Driving and Inspiring InnovationGeorge W. Buckley, Chairman, Presidentand Chief Executive Officer, 3MBreak/Visit Exhibits and Posters10:40-11:05am Move Break11:05am-12:15pmA5. QI 101: Quality Improvement in the<strong>Hospital</strong> Setting: What do I Needto Know and How do I do it?(session 1 of 2) (continued as B5)Stephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPJayne M. Stuart, MPHPaul D. Hain, MD, FAAPA6. QI 201: Masters Cohort (session 1 of 4)(pre-work required – continued as B6)Stephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPJayne M. Stuart, MPHConcurrent Sessions – Group BB1. Management of Hyperbilirubinemiain the NewbornRon Keren, MD, MPHB2. Medical ToxicologyBlake A. Froberg, MDB3. Growing Your FacultyDavid Meltzer, MD, PhDB4. A High Fidelity Human PatientSimulation Program for <strong>Pediatric</strong><strong>Hospital</strong>ists (continued from A4)Leader: Suzette Cooke, BEd, MSc,MD, FRCPCB5. QI 101: Quality Improvement in the<strong>Hospital</strong> Setting: What do I Needto Know and How do I do it?(session 2 of 2) (continued from A5)Stephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPJayne M. Stuart, MPHPaul D. Hain, MD, FAAPB6. QI 201: Masters Cohort (session 2 of 4)(pre-work required – continued as F6)Stephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPJayne M. Stuart, MPH


View Full Descriptions of Each Session at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder12:15-1:45pm1:45-2:55pmLunch on Your Own/Visit Exhibits and PostersConcurrent Sessions – Group CC1. Conundrums 1Sheldon T. Berkowitz, MD, FAAPC2. <strong>Hospital</strong>ists in Transport:Getting it RightLeader: Bryan R. Fine, MD, MPH, FAAPC3. Approach to the EncephalopathicChild (repeated from A1)Joseph E. Sullivan, MDSaturday, July 247:00-8:00am8:00-9:10amMentor Breakfast/Visit Exhibitsand PostersConcurrent Sessions – Group DD1. Respiratory Failure – BreathingHard and Hardly Breathing!Jerry D. McLaughlin, MDD2. Billing and Coding 101James J. O’Callaghan, MD, FAAP2:55-3:10pm3:10-4:30pm4:30-5:30pm5:30-7:00pm7:00pmC4. Abstract Writing/Reviewing forScientific MeetingsRonald J. Teufel II, MD, MSCR, FAAPC5. The <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>ist as Educatorof Healthcare Professionals in aCommunity SettingEdward J. Epstein, MD, FAAPC6. Quality As Your NicheAnuj Steve Narang, MD, MHCM, FAAPBreak/Visit Exhibits and PostersPlenary Research Platform SessionTown Hall Meeting with AAP, APA,and SHM PresidentsIn this town hall-style meeting reminiscent ofPresidential elections, your questions about<strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> will be answeredby leaders of our sponsoring organizations.To submit a question regarding the futureof pediatrics or <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>,please visit www.aaphospmed.org. Selectedquestions will be read aloud by participantsor a committee representative, as desired.Welcome ReceptionNetwork with faculty, poster presenters,exhibitors, and colleagues to share ideas anddiscuss practice issues in an informal setting.Hors d’oeuvres and beverages provided.Supported by a grant fromChildren’s <strong>Hospital</strong>s and Clinics of MinnesotaAdjourn for the DayMaximum CME Credits for Friday: 7.009:10-9:25am9:25-10:35amD3. Research 101: What to ExpectWhen You Are Expected to DoResearch (continued as E4)Karen M. Wilson, MD, MPH, FAAPJoel S. Tieder, MD, MPHD4. How to Evaluate, Improve,and Teach Quality Handoffs(continued as E5)Leader: Erin E. Shaughnessy, MD, FAAPD5. Do Not Harm Then Heal Me –Reducing Preventable Errorsin the <strong>Hospital</strong>Shannon C. Phillips, MD, MPH, FAAPBreak/Visit Exhibits and PostersConcurrent Sessions – Group EE1. Conundrums 2Abraham K. Jacob, MD, FAAPE2. Medical Toxicology(repeated from B2)Blake Froberg, MDE3. Advanced Billing and CodingJames J. O’Callaghan, MD, FAAPE4. Research 101: What to ExpectWhen You Are Expected to DoResearch (continued from D3)Karen M. Wilson, MD, MPH, FAAPJoel S. Tieder, MD, MPHE5. How to Evaluate, Improve,and Teach Quality Handoffs(continued from D4)Leader: Erin E. Shaughnessy, MD, FAAP10:35-11:05am Break/Visit Exhibits and Posters11:05am-12:20pm Research Breakouts5Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free, 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)


Schedule6Saturday, July 24, (cont.)12:20-12:30pm12:30-2:00pm2:00-2:10pm2:10-3:20pmMove BreakLuncheon Presentation: Top Articlesin <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>The top journal articles dealing with variousaspects of <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>will be analyzed and discussed with theaudience. A panel of <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>istswill select articles from literature publishedin the 18 months prior to the conferenceand will briefly discuss the method andsearch strategy utilized. The audience willalso be exposed to how critical analysis andevidence-based medicine skills are appliedto individual articles and how to incorporatenew information into the current clinical andacademic context of their practice.Brian K. Alverson, MD, FAAPJohn A. Pope, MD, MPH, FAAPKris P. Rehm, MDMove BreakConcurrent Sessions – Group FF1. Septic Shock – Saving Cells…and Lives!Jerry D. McLaughlin, MDF2. Technical Trouble-Shooting:The Role of the <strong>Hospital</strong>ist inManaging TechnologicalDevices (continued as G3)Leader: Eyal Cohen, MD, MSc, FRCPCF3. The Building and Shepherding ofEffective Teams (continued as G4)Aaron L. Friedman, MD, FAAPF4. The Problem Learner – Or is it theProblem Teacher?James R. Stallworth, MD, FAAPF5. QI 101: Quality Improvement in the<strong>Hospital</strong> Setting: What do I Needto Know and How do I do it?(session 1 of 2)(repeated from A5 – continued as G5)Stephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPJayne M. Stuart, MPHPaul D. Hain, MD, FAAPF6. QI 201: Masters Cohort (session 3 of 4)(pre-work required – continued as G6)Stephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPJayne M. Stuart, MPH3:20-3:50pm3:50-5:00pm5:00-5:10pm5:10-5:55pm5:55pmBreak/Visit Exhibits and PostersConcurrent Sessions – Group GG1. Respiratory Failure – BreathingHard and Hardly Breathing!(repeated from D1)Jerry D. McLaughlin, MDG2. Abscess Management in <strong>Pediatric</strong>s:It’s More Than Just Drainage!Mark R. Schleiss, MD, FAAPG3. Technical Trouble-Shooting:The Role of the <strong>Hospital</strong>ist inManaging Technological Devices(continued from F2)Leader: Eyal Cohen, MD, MSc, FRCPCG4. The Building and Shepherding ofEffective Teams (continued from F3)Aaron L. Friedman, MD, FAAPG5. QI 101: Quality Improvement in the<strong>Hospital</strong> Setting: What do I Needto Know and How do I do it?(session 2 of 2)(repeated from B5 – continued from F5)Stephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPJayne M. Stuart, MPHPaul D. Hain, MD, FAAPG6. QI 201: Masters Cohort (session 4 of 4)(pre-work required – continued from F6)Stephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPJayne M. Stuart, MPHMove BreakPHM Roundtable: Updates from theWorking GroupIn February 2009, <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>istscharted a course for our field that includesactive work in clinical, quality, research,and education domains. In the months sincethis strategic planning meeting, workinggroups have been active in projects thatare propelling us forward, creating both anidentity and a structure within which wecan continue to thrive. At this update youwill hear from the workgroup leaders aboutthese projects and have an opportunity toask questions about next steps and yourrole as we move into 2011 and beyond.Adjourn for the DayMaximum CME Credits for Saturday: 7.50Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free, 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)


View Full Descriptions of Each Session at www.pedialink.org/cmefinderSunday, July 25Sponsor Information8:00-9:00amBreakfast/Visit Exhibits and Posters9:00-10:00amAdventures in Global Health:The Role of the <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>istin the World Around UsChandy C. John, MD, MS, FAAPDirector, Center for Global <strong>Pediatric</strong>sMinneapolis, Minnesota10:00-10:15am Break/Visit Exhibits and Posters10:15-11:25am Concurrent Sessions – Group H11:25-11:30am Move Break11:30am-12:00pm12:00pmH1. Conundrums 3Abraham K. Jacob, MD, FAAPH2. Antibiotic Update: What’s Old?Mark R. Schleiss, MD, FAAPH3. Website to Bedside: Using PubMedand the Internet to Answer ClinicalQuestions EfficientlyBimal R. Desai, MD, MBI, FAAPH4. Designing <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong><strong>Medicine</strong> Electives: FromTraining to RealityJennifer D.H. Hewlett Walthall, MD, FAAPH5. A Proposed Dashboard for <strong>Pediatric</strong><strong>Hospital</strong>ist GroupsPaul D. Hain, MD, FAAPWrap-upCourse AdjournsMaximum CME Credits for Sunday: 2.25Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for Course: 19.00The American Academy of <strong>Pediatric</strong>s (AAP) and its memberpediatricians dedicate their efforts and resources to thehealth, safety, and well-being of all infants, children,adolescents, and young adults. The AAP has approximately60,000 members in the United States, Canada, Mexico,and many other countries. Members include pediatricians,pediatric medical subspecialists, and pediatric surgicalsubspecialists. More than 34,000 members are boardcertifiedand called Fellows of the American Academy of<strong>Pediatric</strong>s (FAAP). For more information, visit www.aap.org.The AAP Section on <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> (SOHM) serves asa forum for AAP members who have a special interest andcommitment to <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>. Membershipin SOHM is open to pediatric hospitalists, primary carepediatricians, academicians, subspecialists, residents, nursepractitioners, physician assistants, and child life specialistswho have an active interest and involvement in inpatientpediatric care. SOHM focuses on relevant clinical issues aswell as systems, logistics, and organization of care. For moreinformation on the Section, visit www.aaphospmed.org.The <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Association</strong>(APA) is a national organizationdedicated to improving the health ofchildren and adolescents through leadership in educationof child health professionals, research and dissemination ofknowledge, patient care, and advocacy, in partnership withchildren, families, and communities. For more information,visit www.academicpeds.org.The Society of <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>(SHM) is one of the leading medicalsocieties representing hospitalists,physicians who care specifically forhospitalized patients, and the only medical society focusedsolely on hospital medicine. Studies prove hospitalistsdecrease patient lengths of stay and hospital costs whileincreasing patient satisfaction. Currently, hospital medicineis the fastest-growing medical specialty in the U.S. For moreinformation, visit www.hospitalmedicine.org.7Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Conflicts of InterestThe 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 CMEactivities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no relevant financial relationships or anyfinancial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in CMEactivities. 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 discussor demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices that are not approved by the FDA and/or medical or surgical procedures that involvean unapproved or “off-label” use of an approved device or pharmaceutical. The AAP is committed to providing learners with commerciallyunbiased CME activities.The content of this CME activity does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the AAP.Schedule and FacultyBecause we are always striving to improve the quality of your educational experience, schedules are subject to change. The AAPmay substitute faculty with comparable expertise on rare occasions necessitated by illness or scheduling conflicts. Please visitwww.pedialink.org/cmefinder for schedule, faculty, and session updates.


Planning Group, Faculty, and Guest Speakers8Planning GroupJennifer A. Daru, MD, FHM, FAAP –ChairpersonAssistant Clinical Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of California, San FranciscoSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Chief, Division of <strong>Pediatric</strong><strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>California Pacific Medical CenterSan Francisco, CaliforniaAllison Ballantine, MD, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of PennsylvaniaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Medical Director of IntegratedCare ServicesSection Chief of EducationChildren’s <strong>Hospital</strong> of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaMatthew D. Garber, MD, FHM, FAAPAssistant Professor of Clinical <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of South CarolinaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Columbia, South CarolinaBrian M. Pate, MD, FHM, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of Missouri, Kansas CitySchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Vice-Chair, Inpatient ServicesSection Chief, <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>Medical Director, Children’s Home CareDepartment of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sChildren’s Mercy <strong>Hospital</strong>s & ClinicsKansas City, MissouriJeffrey M. Simmons, MD, MSc, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of CincinnatiCollege of <strong>Medicine</strong>Cincinnati, OhioJeffrey L. Sperring, MD, FAAPAssistant Professor of Clinical <strong>Pediatric</strong>sIndiana University School of <strong>Medicine</strong>Chief Medical OfficerRiley <strong>Hospital</strong> for ChildrenIndianapolis, IndianaErin R. Stucky, MD, FHM, FAAPClinical Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sVice-Chair for Clinical Affairs<strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>Fellowship DirectorUniversity of California, San Diego,School of <strong>Medicine</strong>Medical Director for QualityRady Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong> San DiegoSan Diego, CaliforniaBrian K. Alverson, MD, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sBrown University School of <strong>Medicine</strong>Providence, Rhode IslandGeorge W. BuckleyChairman, President, andChief Executive Officer3MSt. Paul, MinnesotaSheldon T. Berkowitz, MD, FAAPMedical DirectorMinneapolis Children’s ClinicMinneapolis, MinnesotaMichael D. Bryant, MD, MBAAssistant Professor of Clinical <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUSC Keck School of <strong>Medicine</strong>Los Angeles, CaliforniaEyal Cohen, MD, MSc, FRCPCAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of TorontoToronto, Ontario, CanadaSuzette R. Cooke, BEd, MSc,MD, FRCPCClinical Assistant Professor of PaediatricsUniversity of CalgaryCalgary, Alberta, CanadaBimal R. Desai, MD, MBI, FAAPClinical Assistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of PennsylvaniaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaEdward J. Epstein, MD, FAAPClinical Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of California, San Diego,School of <strong>Medicine</strong>San Diego, CaliforniaBryan R. Fine, MD, MPH, FAAP<strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>istChildren’s <strong>Hospital</strong> of theKing’s DaughtersNorfolk, VirginiaAaron L. Friedman, MD, FAAPRuben-Bentson Professor and ChairDepartment of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of MinnesotaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Minneapolis, MinnesotaStefan J. Friedrichsdorf, MDMedical Director, Pain & Palliative CareChildren’s <strong>Hospital</strong>s andClinics of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MinnesotaBlake A. Froberg, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical <strong>Pediatric</strong>sIndiana University School of <strong>Medicine</strong>Indianapolis, IndianaPaul D. Hain, MD, FAAPAssociate Chief of StaffMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s<strong>Hospital</strong> at VanderbiltNashville, TennesseeAbraham K. Jacob, MD, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>s andInternal <strong>Medicine</strong>University of MinnesotaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Director, <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>ist ProgramAmplatz Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong>Minneapolis, MinnesotaChandy C. John, MD, MS, FAAPAssociate Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sand <strong>Medicine</strong>University of MinnesotaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>DirectorCenter for Global <strong>Pediatric</strong>sMinneapolis, MinnesotaRon Keren, MD, MPHAssociate Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sand EpidemiologyUniversity of PennsylvaniaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaJerry D. McLaughlin, MD<strong>Pediatric</strong> Critical Care FellowSeattle Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong>Seattle, WashingtonDavid Meltzer, MD, PhDChief, Section of <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>University of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisStephen E. Muething, MD, FAAPAssociate Professor of General andCommunity <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of CincinnatiCollege of <strong>Medicine</strong>Assistant Vice-President Patient SafetyCincinnati Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong>Medical CenterCincinnati, OhioAnuj Steve Narang, MD, MHCM, FAAPMedical Director, Quality-SafetyMedical Director, <strong>Pediatric</strong> GraduateMedical EducationOur Lady of the Lake RegionalMedical Center, Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong>Baton Rouge, LouisianaRegister online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free, 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)


James J. O’Callaghan, MD, FAAPClinical Assistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of WashingtonSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Seattle, WashingtonJudith S. Palfrey, MD, FAAPAAP PresidentT. Berry Brazelton Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sHarvard University School of <strong>Medicine</strong>Boston, MassachusettsShannon C. Phillips, MD, MPH, FAAPPatient Safety OfficerQuality & Patient Safety InstituteCleveland, OhioJohn A. Pope, MD, MPH, FAAPPhysician Director, <strong>Pediatric</strong> ServicesScottsdale Healthcare <strong>Hospital</strong>sScottsdale, ArizonaKris P. Rehm, MDDirector, <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong>at VanderbiltNashville, TennesseeMark R. Schleiss, MD, FAAPProfessor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of MinnesotaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Minneapolis, MinnesotaJanet R. Serwint, MD, FAAPAPA President-ElectProfessor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sJohns Hopkins UniversitySchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Baltimore, MarylandErin E. Shaughnessy, MD, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sMedical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, WisconsinJames R. Stallworth, MD, FAAPAssociate Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of South CarolinaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Columbia, South CarolinaJayne M. Stuart, MPHDirector, Quality TransformationNACHRI – National <strong>Association</strong>of Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong>s andRelated InstitutionsAlexandria, VirginiaJoseph E. Sullivan, MDAssistant Professor of ClinicalNeurology and <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of California, San Francisco,School of <strong>Medicine</strong>San Francisco, CaliforniaRonald J. Teufel II, MD, MSCR, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, South CarolinaJoel S. Tieder, MD, MPH<strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>istSeattle Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong>Clinical Instructor, <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of WashingtonSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Seattle, WashingtonJennifer D. H. Hewlett Walthall,MD, FAAPAssistant Professor of Clinical <strong>Pediatric</strong>sand Emergency <strong>Medicine</strong>Indiana University School of <strong>Medicine</strong>Indianapolis, IndianaJeffrey G. Wiese, MD, FHMSHM PresidentAssociate Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sTulane University HealthSciences CenterNew Orleans, LouisianaKaren M. Wilson, MD, MPH, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterRochester, New YorkLisa B. Zaoutis, MD, FAAPAssistant Professor of <strong>Pediatric</strong>sUniversity of PennsylvaniaSchool of <strong>Medicine</strong>Philadelphia, Pennsylvania9Minneapolis, MinnesotaTake a break from the summer blahs in cool, refreshing Minneapolis!With an alive, vibrant downtown located on the Mississippi River, you’lldiscover energy, excitement, and entertainment. Mixing in with thecity’s downtown verve is affordability: Top-quality, headline-grabbingattractions are affordable, and a night full of food and fun won’t emptyyour pocketbook. Arts and culture abound in and around the city. TheWalker Art Center is one of the world’s premier art museums andoutdoor sculpture gardens. It features casual and fine dining, theater,cinema, and dance. The Guthrie Theater offers remarkable views of thedowntown skyline and the Mississippi, and presents timeless classicsas well as modern triumphs and new works by emerging playwrights.Other attractions include Orchestra Hall, the Mill City Museum, and thecombined Minneapolis Institute of Arts and Children’s Theatre Company.Bargain-hunters will flock to Nicollet Mall and the Mall of America,the nation’s largest shopping and entertainment complex. With lakesand parks galore, you and your family will have plenty of opportunitiesto run, bike, parasail, fish, walk, and rollerblade. The lush environmentoffers the perfect setting for outdoor events, afternoon meandering, or arelaxing meal at an outdoor café. For more information about the area,go to www.Minneapolis.org.


Hotel, Travel, and Registration InformationCar Rental DiscountsThe AAP Travel Office is offering CME course attendees areduced car rental rate through Hertz. Please ask your AAPTravel Agent for details or call Hertz directly at 800/654-2240and mention code CV#01570014.10Hyatt Regency Minneapolis1300 Nicollet MallMinneapolis, Minnesota 55403Phone: 612/370-1234Fax: 612/370-1463Special group rates beginning at $164 per night, plus tax,for single or double occupancy, have been negotiated atthe Hyatt Regency Minneapolis. These rates representsubstantial savings from published rates. The cutoffdate for reservations at the group rate is Friday,June 25, <strong>2010</strong>. Call the hotel directly to make yourreservations and be sure to mention that you areattending the AAP <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>Course. You can also make your reservations onlineby going to www.pedialink.org/cmefinder. Once there,click on “<strong>2010</strong> at a Glance,” select the <strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong><strong>Medicine</strong> Course, click on “Hotel & Travel Information,”and then click on the link provided for hotel reservations.Ground TransportationFor information on shuttle service from the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport, contact Super Shuttle,612/827-7777, www.supershuttle.com. Taxi service isalso available.ParkingSelf and Valet parking is available on-site.Air TransportationThe AAP offers negotiated discounted airfares to its CMEcourses. Please call the AAP Travel Office for details at888/227-1772. AAP members can book their arrangementsonline through RES-X, the official Internet booking engine forthe AAP Travel Office. Log in to the Member Center of theAAP Web site (www.aap.org/moc). The RES-X icon is locatedunder the AAP Travel Office site or you can access RES-Xdirectly at www.resx.com.Company: AAPMember ID: AAP USER (Use for first time only)Password: Leave blank and bypass the first time. Click GO.RegistrationRegistration is limited to foster informality. Be sure toreserve your space early! Using your VISA, MasterCard,American Express, or Discover, fax your registrationto 847/228-5059 or 847/228-0604 or, call toll-free,800/433-9016, option 3. Outside the United Statesand Canada, call 847/434-4000, option 3.Please have your credit card and educational track selectionready prior to calling. If your membership status has changedor lapsed, the registration staff will charge the appropriatefees accordingly. Lodging and meals, other than specified,are not included in the registration fee. Educational sessions,food, and beverages provided during the course are intendedfor registered attendees only.New This Year! An Online SyllabusPHM <strong>2010</strong> is environmentally friendly! The course syllabuswill be available online only. About 3-4 weeks prior to thecourse, registrants will receive an e-mail with a link tothe online syllabus. The e-mail will contain a password,which will provide access to registered participants toview all of the PowerPoint presentations, along withother useful information.If you are interested in viewing the contents of the onlinesyllabus while in Minneapolis, we encourage you to bringa laptop computer. If you prefer to have printed handouts infront of you while at the course, we encourage you to printthose from the online syllabus ahead of time and bring themwith you. There will not be any AAP-provided printer stationsat the course. Note: Please include your e-mail address onyour registration form to ensure that you receive instructionsfor accessing the online syllabus.Special NeedsThe 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 contactingScootAround, Inc., toll-free at 888/441-7575, by e-mailat info@scootaround.com, through their web site atwww.scootaround.com, or by fax at 204/478-1172.CancellationsCancellations must be received by July 8, <strong>2010</strong>, to receive arefund. An administrative charge of $50 will be deducted.Register online at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free, 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)


<strong>Pediatric</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong><strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>2010</strong>:Innovation from Bedside to Board RoomHyatt Regency MinneapolisMinneapolis, Minnesota • July 22-25Registration FormRegister using one of the following options:Online at: www.pedialink.org/cmefinderCall toll-free: 866/THE-AAP1 (866/843-2271)Mail this form with payment to:American Academy of <strong>Pediatric</strong>s/Registration2862 Eagle WayChicago, Illinois 60678-1028Fax this form to: 847/228-5059 or 847/228-0604Please type or print. Please indicate your membership affiliation: AAP APA SHMNameAddressCity/State/PROVINCEDaytime PhoneFIRST Last (Surname) MD, DO, Other (Specify)Zip Code/Postal Code/CountryFax NumberE-mail Address AAP ID #(Your e-mail address is Required to receive instructions for accessing the online syllabus.)Please indicate any special accommodations (EG, dietary restrictions, special needs).Concurrent SessionsPlease fill in the letter and number of your first and second choice sessions within each group. Example: A5, B4. Pay specialattention to sessions that are divided into two parts, and be sure that you are signing up for both parts, as required.If you wish to attend QI 201: Masters Cohort, you must register for A6, B6, F6, and G6; pre-work will be required.11First choice Second choiceGroup A __________ __________Group B __________ __________Group C __________ __________Group D __________ __________First choice Second choiceGroup E __________ __________Group F __________ __________Group G __________ __________Group H __________ __________Seating is limited – register early! View full descriptions of each session at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder.Registration Fees (U.S. Currency)AAP SOHM/APA/SHM Members....................................... $650AAP Fellows/AAP International Members/AAP Candidate Members................................................... $700AAP Resident Members/AAP Post-ResidencyTraining Members............................................................... $450Nonmember <strong>Pediatric</strong>ians.................................................. $750Family Physicians................................................................ $750Nonmember Residents....................................................... $725Allied Health Professionals................................................ $595(Fees subject to change without notice.)Your registration will be confirmed. Please contact the AAP Registration Area ifyou do not receive a confirmation within 7 days. The AAP recommends that youdo not make travel or hotel reservations that cannot be changed or cancelledwithout penalty until you receive your confirmation, as the AAP cannot beresponsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and forwhom space is not available at this course. Costs incurred, such as airline orhotel penalties, are the responsibility of the individual. The AAP reserves theright to cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances or to limit enrollments,should attendance exceed capacity.Payment InformationFull payment must accompany this form. Please indicate method ofpayment below:Charge it:Card numberExpiration DatePrint Name as It Appears on CardOr checks may be made payable to the AmericanAcademy of <strong>Pediatric</strong>s. (United States only)Check NumberPlease do not send currency.Amount

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