Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Update Nurturing Developing Minds Friday, February 28, 2014 Robert E. Coleman Medical Staff Auditorium Greenville Memorial Hospital Greenville, S.C.
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Update Nurturing Developing Minds Planning Committee Committee Chair: Desmond P. Kelly, MD Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Vice Chair for Academics, Children s Hospital, Greenville Health System (GHS) From GHS: Caroline Buchanan, MD; Tara Cancellaro, MD; Amanda Gillespie; Jennifer Hudson, MD; Anne Kinsman, PhD; Nancy Powers, MD; John Williams, MD; Jane Witowski, MA; Bethany Ziss, MD From Medical University of South Carolina: Michelle Macias, MD; Karen Van Bakergem, LMSW From University of South Carolina: Richard Ferrante, PhD Keynote Speakers Pamela High, MD Director, Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Hasbro Children s Hospital Professor of Pediatrics, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Cheri Shapiro, PhD Clinical Psychologist and Research Associate Professor Institute for Families in Society University of South Carolina Daniel Crimmins, PhD Director, Center for Leadership in Disabilities Professor of Public Health School of Public Health George State University Greenville Health System Children s Hospital Faculty Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics James Beard Jr., MD Caroline Buchanan, MD Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Fellow Kathy Burnett, PNP Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Tara Cancellaro, MD Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Fellow Desmond Kelly, MD John Williams, MD Medical Director Bethany Ziss, MD Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Fellow Psychology Julie Kellett, PhD Psychology Fellow Anne Kinsman, PhD Clinical Psychologist Director, Psychology Division Frederick List, PhD Clinical Psychologist Heather Wolf, PhD Psychology Fellow Children s Advocacy Jane Witowski, MA Manager, Healthy Child Development Guest Faculty Medical University of South Carolina Jane Charles, MD Michelle Macias, MD Jennifer Pitassi, PT, PCS Physical Therapist
2014 Nurturing Developing Minds Conference Program Agenda Fri., Feb. 28 7:00-8:00 a.m. Registration/Continental Breakfast 7:50-8:00 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks 8:00-8:50 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds and Opening Plenary 8:50-9:00 a.m. Q&A Early Brain and Child Development: What Do We Know? Why Does It Matter? Pamela High, MD Director, Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Hasbro Children s Hospital, Providence, R.I., Professor of Pediatrics, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 9:00-9:45 a.m. Supporting Parents to Decrease the Risk of Child Maltreatment Cheri Shapiro, PhD Clinical Psychologist and Research Associate Professor, Institute for Families in Society, University of South Carolina 9:45-9:55 a.m. Q&A 9:55-10:25 a.m. Break/Exhibits 10:25-11:25 a.m. Breakout Session 1 11:30 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. Lunch/Exhibits A. Diagnostic Dilemmas in Autism Spectrum Disorder Julie Kellett, PhD; Heather Wolf, PhD Division of Psychology, GHS Children s Hospital B. Building Healthy Young Brains by Supporting Early Relationships Pamela High, MD Director, Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Hasbro Children s Hospital C. Is It ADHD? James Beard Jr., MD 12:45-1:45 p.m. Breakout Session 2 A. Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder to Establish Eligibility for Intervention Services Anne Kinsman, PhD; Frederick List, PhD Division of Psychology, GHS Children s Hospital Jane Charles, MD Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina B. Preschool ADHD Tara Cancellaro, MD C. The Role of Physical Therapy in Children with Developmental Disorders Jennifer Pitassi, PT, PCS Department of Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina 1:45-1:55 p.m. Room Change for Next Session
1:55-2:55 p.m. Breakout Session 3 A. Identification and Linkage to Services for Young Children with Developmental and Behavioral Concerns Desmond Kelly, MD Jane Witowski, MA Children s Advocacy, GHS Children s Hospital B. Psychopharmacology in Autism John Williams, MD C. Prematurity Through Preschool Bethany Ziss, MD; Carrie Buchanan, MD; Kathy Burnett, PNP 3:00-3:30 p.m. SC LEND Symposium Moderators: SC LEND Program Co-directors Desmond Kelly, MD Michelle Macias, MD Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina 3:30-3:40 p.m. SC LEND Q&A Session 3:45-4:30 p.m. What to Do for Children with Persistent Challenging Behaviors Daniel Crimmins, PhD Director, Center for Leadership in Disabilities, Professor of Public Health, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga. 4:30-4:40 p.m. Q&A 4:40-4:50 p.m. Conference Closing Remarks Note: This conference is presented in collaboration with the SC Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) program.
Keynote Speaker Pamela High, MD Director, Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Hasbro Children s Hospital Professor of Pediatrics, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Dr. High is professor of Pediatrics and director of the Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She directs both fellowship and residency training in DBP at Hasbro Children s Hospital in Providence, R.I. The recent past president of the Society of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (SDBP), Dr. High is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Early Brain and Child Development Leadership Workgroup. She represents DBP on the Council of Pediatric Subspecialties and was recently appointed to the DBP Sub-Board of the American Board of Pediatrics. Dr. High sees patients and families as a member of interdisciplinary teams and supervises fellows in developmental assessment, care and research in the Hasbro Children s Neurodevelopment Center and at the Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk. Clinical and research interests include infant behavioral issues such as colic, sleep and feeding problems, anticipatory guidance, including literacy promotion in primary care, and the interrelationship of medical and psychological problems in childhood. Her local advocacy efforts include serving on Rhode Island s Early Learning Council and on the boards of RI Kids Count and RI Reach Out and Read. Program Overview We invite you to join us for the eighth annual Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Update: Nurturing Developing Minds, presented by Children s Hospital of Greenville Health System in collaboration with the SC LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities) Program. This popular conference offers a blend of research updates and practical applications on various aspects of child development. Participants can expect to take away practical tools to use immediately in their work. In 2014, our special focus is on understanding the full scope of how adverse childhood experiences disrupt developing brain architecture and have lifelong impact on children s health and well-being. Program Objectives As a result of the 2014 conference, participants are expected to improve their knowledge about and competence in interventions in infancy and early childhood that promote optimal health and development; approaches to minimize the toxic effects of adverse early childhood experiences on subsequent health and development of children; programs to assist parents in developing skills and approaches to manage challenging child behaviors; and management of neurodevelopmental disorders including autism and ADHD. Accreditation The Greenville Health System designates this Live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Greenville Health System is accredited by the South Carolina Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Exhibits A small group of exhibitors specially selected to complement the conference program agenda will exhibit at this year s conference. These exhibitors consistently support Greenville Health System s educational efforts. The support received from our exhibitors helps keep registration costs low for all attendees. 131125
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Update Nurturing Developing Minds 2014 Conference Registration Information How to register: Online at www.ghs.org/cme-conferences By fax to (864) 455-3587 By mail to Continuing Medical Education, Greenville Health System, ESC Bldg., 701 Grove Road, Greenville, SC 29605 Name Title Specialty (Circle One) Practicing Retired Semi-retired Address City State ZIP County of Residence Email (required) Office Phone Fax Registration Fees Conference Early Rate Conference Regular Rate Payment received by 2/14/14 Physician $110 $125 Non-physician $80 $90 GHS Resident N/C N/C GHS Medical Student N/C N/C All Early Rate Registrations must be completed and received by February 14, 2014, by the GHS CME Office. Please indicate your top three choices of breakout sessions. Session 1: q A: Diagnostic Dilemmas in Autism Spectrum Disorder q B: Building Healthy Young Brains by Supporting Early Relationships q C: Is It ADHD? Session 2: q A: Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder to Establish Eligibility for Intervention Services q B: Preschool ADHD q C: The Role of Physical Therapy in Children with Developmental Disorders Session 3: q A: Identification and Linkage to Services for Young Children with Developmental and Behavioral Concerns q B: Psychopharmacology in Autism q C: Prematurity Through Preschool Do you have any special needs that require specific accommodations to participate fully in this conference (includes hearing, vision or physical limitations)? If so, we will contact you to determine how we can best provide assistance. q Yes q No Check or Credit Card Payments Accepted Checks should be made payable to Greenville Health System. Credit card information needed: Name (as on card) Address City State ZIP Phone (Check One) q Visa q MasterCard q American Express q Discover Card # Registration Total $ Signature Exp. Date Cancellation Policy: Refunds, minus a $50 administration fee, will be made on written request to Greenville Health System, Continuing Medical Office, if received by February 14, 2014. After that date, no refunds will be given. Questions: Contact GHS CME Office at (864) 455-3546.
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