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Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 2110 2 3 R D S Y M P O S I U M : Ear, Nose & Throat Disorders in Children: 2008 Update November 14-15, 2008 Herberman Conference Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences 200 Lothrop Street Iroquois Building, Suite 302 Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2536 2 3 R D S Y M P O S I U M : Ear, Nose & Throat Disorders in Children: 2008 Update November 14-15, 2008 Online registration will be available at https://ccehs.upmc.edu/formalcourses.jsp#1779 For information on How Physicians Can Acquire Additional Credits in time for Re-licensure, visit our website at http://ccehs.upmc.edu. Course Directors Eberly Professor of Pediatric Otolaryngology Chief, David H. Chi, MD David L. Mandell, MD Sponsored by: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences and Planning Committee Cuneyt M. Alper, MD Charles D. Bluestone, MD Joseph E. Dohar, MD, MS Patricia A. Fall, MSN, CRNP Dennis J. Kitsko, DO Deepak K. Mehta, MD Todd D. Otteson, MD Jeffrey P. Simons, MD Robert F. Yellon, MD

Overview The field of pediatric otolaryngology continues to evolve with new technologies, treatment options, and advanced scientific knowledge. The meeting will discuss the latest updated relevant topics of pediatric otolaryngology with a focus on otology, rhinology, head and neck, and the airway. Objectives At the completion of the course, the participant should be able to: * List the challenges to treating refractory tube otorrhea and discuss latest treatment options. * Explain the current antibiotic treatment choices for otitis media. * Discuss the controversy of medical or surgical treatment for otitis media. * Describe the diagnostic evaluation of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss. * Discuss the role of universal newborn hearing screening. * Assess the diagnosis and treatment options of auditory neuropathy/dyssynchrony. * Discuss the challenges that exist in tympanoplasties and the options for treatment. * Explain the radiographic findings of the temporal bone and the indications for the various studies. * Explain the latest understanding of genetic hearing loss. * Describe the medical and surgical treatment for microtia and aural atresia. * Discuss balance disorders in children. * Discuss the difficult cases of pediatric otology and the various perspectives of challenging cases. * Explain the minimally invasive techniques to treat pediatric airway obstruction. * Describe the evaluation for pediatric dysphagia. * Discuss the challenging pediatric airway cases and the numerous treatment options. * Integrate an algorithm in the evaluation of pediatric chronic cough. * Explain the diagnostic evaluation and medical management of pediatric rhinosinusitis. * Explain the indications for endoscopic skull base surgery treatment options. * Recognize the surgical role in the treatment of pediatric sinusitis. * Discuss the presentation of pediatric cervical lymphadenopathy. * Discuss when sclerotherapy and OK-432 are indicated for cystic head and neck masses. * Explain the different techniques that are currently available for tonsillectomy. * Identify the differential diagnosis of pediatric balance disorders. Who Should Attend This meeting is for otolaryngologists, pediatricians, family practitioners, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, audiologists, speech therapists and other interested health care professionals. Continuing Education Credit The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Each physician should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Other health care professionals are awarded 1.25 continuing education units (CEU s) which are equal to 12.25 contact hours. An application for contact hours has been submitted to the UPMC Provider Unit of the PA State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Determination of credit is pending. Re-licensure Please note: This is the year for re-licensure. CCEHS offer a wide variety of courses that are approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Visit the CCEHS web site at https://ccehs.upmc.edu for more information. Special Needs Participation by all individuals is encouraged. Advance notification of any special needs will help us provide better service. Please notify us of your needs at least two weeks in advance of the program by calling (412) 647-9541 or (412) 647-8232. The University of Pittsburgh, as an educational institution and as an employer, values equality of opportunity, human dignity, and racial/ethnic and cultural diversity. Accordingly, the University prohibits and will not engage in discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era. Further, the University will continue to take affirmative steps to support and advance these values consistent with the University s mission. This policy applies to admissions, employment, access to and treatment in University programs and activities. This is a commitment made by the University and is in accordance with federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations. For information on University equal opportunity and affirmative action programs and complaint/grievance procedures, please contact: William A. Savage, Assistant to the Chancellor and Director of Affirmative Action (and Title IX and 504 Coordinator), Office of Affirmative Action, 901 William Pitt Union, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, (412) 648-7860. 2 3

Schedule ~ Friday, November 14, 2008 7:00 am Registration and Breakfast 8:00 am Welcome Introductory Remarks Jonas T. Johnson, MD, FACS Moderator: Cuneyt M. Alper, MD 8:05 am Current Management of Refractory Tube Otorrhea Joseph E. Dohar, MD, MS 8:25 am Update on Antibiotics for Otitis Media Michael E. Pichichero, MD 9:05 am Current Indications for Tympanostomy Tube Placement: Pros vs. Cons Charles D. Bluestone, MD vs. Michael E. Pichichero, MD Moderator: Joseph E. Dohar, MD, MS 9:35 am Q & A 9:45 am Break Moderator: Robert F. Yellon, MD 10:05 am Hereditary Hearing Loss 2008 State of the Art Richard J. H. Smith, MD 10:45 am Update on Effectiveness of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening David H. Chi, MD 11:05 am Auditory Neuropathy/Dyssynchrony: What the Clinician Needs to Know Diane L. Sabo, PhD 11:25 am Challenges in Tympanoplasty Cuneyt M. Alper, MD 11:45 am Imaging of Temporal Bones Barton F. Branstetter IV, MD 12:05 pm Q & A 12:15 pm Lunch Moderator: David H. Chi, MD 1:15 pm Current Management Options for Pediatric Microtia and Atresia Robert F. Yellon, MD 1:45 pm Balance Disorders in Children 2:15 pm Q & A 2:25 pm PANEL: Pediatric Otology Cases (Otitis Media, SNHL) Moderator: David H. Chi, MD Panelists: Cuneyt M. Alper, MD, Michael Pichichero, MD, Richard J.H. Smith, MD; Robert F. Yellon, MD 3:15 pm Break Moderator: David L. Mandell, MD 3:30 pm Minimally-invasive Management of Pediatric Airway Obstruction Deepak K. Mehta, MD 3:50 pm Work-up of Pediatric Dysphagia: New Techniques Jeffrey P. Simons, MD 4:10 pm Update and Comparison of New Techniques for Adenotonsillectomy Dennis J. Kitsko, DO 4:30 pm Q & A Schedule continues on page 6 4 5

4:40 pm PANEL: Pediatric Airway Cases (Sleep Apnea, Stridor) Moderator: David L. Mandell, MD Panelists: Scott C. Manning, MD; Richard J.H. Smith, MD; Deepak K. Mehta, MD; Robert F. Yellon, MD 5:30 pm Friday Adjournment 6:30 pm MEET THE PROFESSORS RECEPTION (Meet in Lobby of the conference center; buses begin to depart at 6:00 pm. Location: Carnegie Museum of Natural History) Plan on spending an enjoyable evening out and see the exciting Dinosaurs in Their Time exhibit. Open to all meeting faculty, attendees and guests Carnegie Museum of Natural History Friday, Nov. 14, 6-9:30 p.m. Shuttle service will be available from the conference center lobby. Featuring heavy hors d oeuvres and beverages Questions: sharon.mastro@chp.edu or 412-692-5376 Schedule ~ Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:00 am Breakfast and Registration 8:00 am Introductory Remarks Moderator: Dennis J. Kitsko, DO 8:05 am Current Management Approach to Pediatric Chronic Cough Todd D. Otteson, MD 8:25 am Diagnosis and Medical Management of Pediatric Sinusitis Scott C. Manning, MD 9:05 am Pediatric Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Carl H. Snyderman, MD 9:25 am Q & A 9:35 am Break Moderator: Jeffrey P. Simons, MD 9:45 am Surgical Indications and Techniques in Pediatric Sinusitis Scott C. Manning, MD 10:25 am Management of Common and Uncommon Causes of Pediatric Cervical Lymphadenopathy David L. Mandell, MD 10:45 am OK-432 and Lymphatic Malformations: Changing a Treatment Paradigm Richard J.H. Smith, MD 11:25 am The Expanding Role of Sclerotherapy in Pediatric Cystic Head and Neck Masses Kevin M. Baskin, MD 11:45 am Q & A 11:55 am Ask the Experts Panel Moderator: Panelists: Scott C. Manning, MD; Richard J.H. Smith, MD; and the Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and the Eye & Ear Institute of Pittsburgh Faculty 12:30 pm Conference Adjournment Schedule is subject to changes. 6 7

Course Directors Eberly Professor of Pediatric Otolaryngology Director, David H. Chi, MD David L. Mandell, MD Guest Faculty Listing Scott C. Manning, MD Professor of Pediatric Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery Division Chief, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery Children s Hospital & Regional Medical Center Seattle, Washington Michael E. Pichichero, MD Professor of Microbiology & Immunology University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Rochester, New York Richard J. H. Smith, MD Sterba Hearing Research Professor Director, Molecular Otolaryngology Research Laboratories Vice Chair, Professor of Otolaryngology, Pediatrics and Internal Medicine-Division of Nephrology University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City, Iowa Local Faculty Listing Cuneyt M. Alper, MD* Professor of Otolaryngology Kevin M. Baskin, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology Division Chief, Pediatric Interventional Radiology Charles D. Bluestone, MD* Professor of Otolaryngology Barton F. Branstetter IV, MD Associate Professor of Radiology, Otolaryngology, and Biomedical Informatics University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Joseph E. Dohar, MD, MS* Associate Professor of Otolaryngology Patricia A. Fall, MSN, CRNP** Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Jonas T. Johnson, MD, FACS The Eugene N. Myers, MD, Professor and Chairman of Otolaryngology Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine Dennis J. Kitsko, DO* Deepak K. Mehta, MD* Todd D. Otteson, MD* Diane L. Sabo, PhD Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Jeffrey P. Simons, MD* Carl H. Snyderman, MD Professor of Otolaryngology University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Meeting Location Robert F. Yellon, MD* Associate Professor of Otolaryngology * Planning Committee Member **Planning Committee Only All local faculty members are affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and/or Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and reside in the metropolitan Pittsburgh, PA area unless otherwise indicated. In accordance with Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education requirements on disclosure, information about relationships of presenters with commercial interests (if any) will be included in materials distributed at the time of the conference. The conference will be held at the Herberman Conference Center located inside the UPMC Shadyside Cancer Pavilion at 5230 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15232. Overnight Accommodations The UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences has reserved a block of hotel rooms at discounted rates at the Courtyard by Marriott Shadyside located at 5308 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224 for our conference attendees. You may make reservations at your own discretion. The room block is limited and only available until Thursday, October 16, 2008. Space cannot be guaranteed once the block expires or the block is filled, whichever occurs first. In order to reserve a room, call the Courtyard by Marriott Shadyside at (412) 683-3113 and mention you are attending the Pediatric ENT 2008 conference. Room rates are $139.00 per night plus applicable taxes and fees. If you experience difficulty arranging your reservations, please call Shauna Brown at (412) 647-9541. Parking Please note that parking is on your own and not included in the conference registration fee. Pay parking is available for visitors to Herberman Conference Center UPMC Shadyside Cancer Pavilion at two convenient locations. The Centre Avenue Parking Garage (across from Hillman Cancer Center) is the closest and is open from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm weekdays and 8:00 am to 2:00 pm Saturdays. The Aiken Avenue Parking Garage (on South Aiken Avenue) is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 8 9

Registration Information Pre-registration The early registration period will end on October 16, 2008. After October 16, 2008, the late registration period will begin and registrations will be accepted until November 10, 2008, at an additional fee. We cannot guarantee space in the program or any program inclusions for those registrations received after this date. If space is available after this date, on-site registration will be required and incur an additional processing fee. On-line Registrations (due by November 10, 2008) Registering on-line is the quickest and easiest way to reserve your space at CCEHS conferences. 1. Visit our online registration site at https://ccehs.upmc.edu/formalcourses.jsp#1779 2. Click the registration button and enter all the requested information (including an e-mail address and follow the prompts to submit your registration after entering your payment information. 3. Print the automatic electronic registration confirmation e-mail sent to the e-mail address you provided us when you registered. If you do not receive this confirmation, please contact us at (412) 647-8232. Paper Registrations by Fax or Mail (see contact information on page 11) If you are unable to register on-line, please submit a request for paper form. UPMC employees whose registration fee will be remitted via journal transfer must request the paper registration form. A confirmation letter will be faxed or mailed if registration is completed through the mail or fax by the pre-registration deadline. If you register on-line, you will receive an immediate e-mail confirmation message. Please note: Registration is not complete until you receive this confirmation. If you do not receive this letter within 5-7 days of registration, please contact us at (412) 647-8232 or (412) 647-9541. You must bring this confirmation letter with you to the conference. Registration Fees Early/On-Time Rate (all registration received before or on October 16, 2008) $175 Physician Fee $125 Residents, nurses and other health care professionals Late Registration (all registrations received after October 16, 2008) $200 Physician Fee $150 Residents, nurses and other health care professionals On-site Registration (required after November 10, 2008) $225 Physician Fee $175 Residents, nurses and other health care professionals Registration fee includes: Continuing education credit Registration and course materials Continental breakfast, refreshments and lunch Meet the Professors Reception Cancellation All cancellations must be in writing and sent to us via U.S. mail, e-mail or fax. Tuition for cancellations postmarked or date stamped before or on October 27, 2008 will be completely refunded. After October 27, 2008, a $35 administrative fee will be assessed. No refunds will be made after November 7, 2008. Cancellation requests can be made to: Shauna R. Brown, Senior Conference Manager UPMC/CCEHS 200 Lothrop Street Iroquois Building, Suite 302, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2536 Phone: (412) 647-9541 or (412) 647-8232 Fax: (412) 647-8222 E-mail: brownsr@upmc.edu The UPMC/Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences reserves the right to cancel this program if sufficient registrations are not received. In the case of cancellation, the department will fully refund registration fees. For additional information, contact: Shauna R. Brown, Senior Conference Manager UPMC/CCEHS 200 Lothrop Street Iroquois Building, Suite 302, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2536 Phone: (412) 647-9541 or (412) 647-8232 Fax: (412) 647-8222 E-mail: brownsr@upmc.edu 10 11