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Department of Pediatrics

Present



Caring for Newborns

in a Busy Practice



April 29, 2011



at



University of Virginia

School of Medicine

Jordan Hall Conference Center

Charlottesville, VA

Course Directors

Ann L. Kellams, MD, IBCLC

Natasha K. Sriraman, MD, MPH, IBCLC

SponSored by office of continuing Medical education

univerSity of virginia School of Medicine

CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION AGENDA

Pediatricians, Family Physicians and other health care

providers on the multidisciplinary team, in the hospital and Caring for Newborns in a Busy Practice

office setting, face numerous challenges caring for newborns

and their families. Included among these challenges are:

changing recommendations, unfamiliarity with available April 29, 2011

resources, cultural differences, and lack of time and adequate Jordan Hall Conference Center

reimbursement. Course faculty will present practical advice

on how to overcome these barriers.  The latest guidelines 7:30 Registration and Breakfast

for management of jaundice, emerging research in SIDS, 8:00 Welcome and Introduction

special nutrition issues in late pre-term infants, the national Robert C. Gunther, MD, MPH, FAAP

public health initiatives for maternal and child health, and Past President, VA Chapter AAP

strategies to address The Joint Commission’s perinatal core

measure on exclusive breastfeeding will be reviewed. Tips 8:10 Cultural Aspects of Pregnancy and Infant Feeding

for identifying and handling cultural differences as well as Natasha Sriraman, MD

how to adequately code for the extra time it takes to care for 9:50 SIDS – An Update

newborns will be discussed. Course faculty include national, Rachel Moon, MD; Fern Hauck, MD

state, and local experts. Participants will be encouraged

to share their experiences during the question and answer 10:40 Questions & Answers

sessions. Physicians and nurse practitioners are encouraged 10:50 Break

to attend and invite other members of their multidisciplinary

team such as nurses, nutritionists, lactation consultants, and 11:05 To Supplement or Not to Supplement and What

hospital administrators. about Jaundice?

Ann Kellams, MD

COURSE OBJECTIVES 12:00 Questions / Award Presentations

Following participation in this learning activity, participants

should be able to:  12:10 Lunch–Provided

• Describe the role culture and religion play in caring for 1:00 Does Breastfeeding Help Prevent SIDS – Science?

newborns.

Fern Hauck, MD; Rachel Moon, MD

• Describe risk factors for SIDS and related prevention

strategies. 2:00 Coding for the Extra Time it Takes to Care for

• Promote exclusive breastfeeding as a protective factor Newborns

for SIDS. Michelle Brenner, MD

• Define what constitutes medical need for supple-

mentation. 2:40 The National Maternal-Child Health Agenda

• Implement the latest guidelines for management of Lisa Akers, RD

jaundice. 3:00 Feeding the Late Pre-term Infant

• Apply AAP Coding recommendations for support of Valerie Goodman, RN; Patti Perks, RD

newborn care in the practice setting.

• Describe special nutritional needs and concerns for the 3:30 Questions & Adjourn

late preterm infant.

• List national maternal and child health priorities and Total Credits: 6.25

reflect on how they are being addressed in their practice.





FACULTY

Guest Faculty University of Virginia School of Course Directors

Medicine and Health Systems Faculty

Rachel Y. Moon, MD, FAAP Ann L. Kellams, MD, IBCLC, FAAP

Director, Academic Development Fern Hauck, MD Medical Director, Newborn Nursery,

Associate Chief, Division of General Pediatrics University of Virginia School of Medicine Assistant Professor, University of Virginia School

and Community Health Professor of Family Medicine and of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics

Goldberg Center for Community Pediatric Health Public Health Sciences; Co-Breastfeeding Coordinator,

Children’s National Medical Center Director, International Family Medicine Clinic American Academy of Pediatrics VA Chapter

Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington

University School of Medicine and Valerie B. Goodman, RN, IBCLC Natasha K. Sriraman, MD, MPH, IBCLC, FAAP

Health Sciences, Washington, DC NICU Lactation Services Assistant Professor

University of Virginia Children’s Hospital Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters/EVMS

Michelle G. Brenner, MD, IBCLC, FAAP Co-Breastfeeding Coordinator and Board

Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Patti H. Perks, RD Member, Virginia Chapter American

Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters/EVMS Dietitian, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Academy of Pediatrics

Norfolk, Virginia University of Virginia Health System Norfolk, Virginia



Lisa H. Akers, MS, RD, IBCLC, RLC

State Breastfeeding Coordinator

Virginia Department of Health

Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity,

and Food Programs

Richmond, Virginia

ACCOMMODATIONS DISCLOSURES 

Disclosure for attendance records & certificate distribution.

(Room blocks expire March 29, 2011)  The University of Virginia Office of Continuing Medical Education requires that all par-

courtyard by Marriott ticipants at live CME activities sign attendance sheets daily to confirm participation in

1201 West Main Street the CME activity for that day. Participants are responsible for accurately tracking their

actual participation at live events.

Charlottesville, VA 22903  

434-977-1700 / (800) 321-2211 Disclosure of faculty financial affiliations

$134—Single/Double The University of Virginia School of Medicine, as an ACCME accredited provider, en-

dorses and strives to comply with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical

  Education (ACCME) Standards of Commercial Support, Commonwealth of Virginia stat-

hampton inn & Suites at the university utes, University of Virginia policies and procedures, and associated federal and private

regulations and guidelines on the need for disclosure and monitoring of proprietary

900 W. Main Street and financial interests that may affect the scientific integrity and balance of content

Charlottesville, VA 22903 delivered in continuing medical education activities under our auspices.

434-923-8600 / 800-426-7866  

The University of Virginia School of Medicine requires that all CME activities accredited

$119—Single/Double through this institution be developed independently and be scientifically rigorous, bal-

anced and objective in the presentation/discussion of its content, theories and prac-

REGISTRATION and COURSE FEES  tices.

 

Registration is available by mail or fax using the attached All faculty presenters participating in an accredited CME activity are expected to dis-

registration form or on-line at www.cmevillage.com close relevant financial relationships with commercial entities occurring within the past

12 months (such as grants or research support, employee, consultant, stock holder,

member of speakers bureau, etc.). The University of Virginia School of Medicine will

Physicians $120 employ appropriate mechanisms to resolve potential conflicts of interest to maintain

Residents/Fellows $80 the standards of fair and balanced education to the reader. Questions about specific

strategies can be directed to the Office of Continuing Medical Education, University of

Other Healthcare Professionals $80 Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia.

VA AAP Members $90  

The faculty and staff of the University of Virginia Office of Continuing Medical Education

have no financial affiliations to disclose.

COURSE LOCATION and PARKING  

The conference will be held in the Jordan Hall Conference Disclosure of discussion of non-FDA approved uses for pharmaceutical products and/

or medical devices

Center at the University of Virginia Health System. Confer- The University of Virginia School of Medicine, as an ACCME provider, requires that all

ence parking for activities at the UNV Health System is faculty presenters identify and disclose any off-label uses for pharmaceutical and medi-

LIMITED to the 14th Street Parking Garage. The Medical cal device products. The University of Virginia School of Medicine recommends that

each physician fully review all the available data on new products or procedures prior

Center garages are for patients ONLY. The CME Office is un- to clinical use.

able to reimburse conference attendees for parking. Park-

ing and Conference Center directions are available at www. Joint-Sponsorship Accreditation and Designation Statement

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas

cmevillage.com. and Policies of the Accreditation Council for continuing Medical Education through the

joint sponsorship of the University of Virginia School of Medicine and the Virginia Chapter

SPECIAL NEEDS of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The University of Virginia School of Medicine is

accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 requires that all individ-  

uals, regardless of their disabilities, have equal access. The Office of The University of Virginia School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a

Continuing Medical Education at the University of Virginia School of maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should only claim credit

Medicine is pleased to assist participants with special needs. Writ- commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

ten requests must be received 30 days prior to the conference date. The University of Virginia School of Medicine awards 0.1 CEU per contact hour to each

These should be mailed to UVA Office of Continuing Medical Educa- non-physician participant who successfully completes this activity. The CEU (Continuing

tion, Box 800711, Charlottesville, VA 22908 or to uvacme@virginia. Education Unit) is a nationally recognized unit of measure for continuing education and

edu. Some of the conference venues used by the University of Vir- training activities that meet specific educational planning requirements. The University of

Virginia School of Medicine maintains a permanent record of participants who have been

ginia Office of Continuing Medical Education are registered historic awarded CEUs. This program is being offered for up to 6.25 contact hours (0.625CEUs).

properties and may not be fully ADA accessible. Please feel free to  

contact the facility if you need additional information. Application has been made to the IBLCE for approval to award 6.25 Continuing Education

Recognition Points (CERPs) for completion of the program.

CONFIRMATION/CANCELLATION POLICY 

Upon receipt of registration and payment, you will receive an email

confirmation.  

Registration fees will be refunded (less a $50 administrative fee) for

written cancellations (emails and faxed requests are acceptable) re-

VIRGINIA CHAPTER

ceived a minimum of 14 days prior to the activity date. No refunds AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS

will be granted for registration fees of less than $50 or for cancella-

tions made within 13 days of the activity.  OUR VISION

The University of Virginia School of Medicine reserves the right to To be the leading authority, advocate and voice for the

cancel CME activities if necessary. In this case, the entire registra-

health of Virginia’s children and for the profession of pe-

tion fee will be refunded. All other expenses incurred in conjunction

with this CME activity are the sole responsibility of the participant. diatrics.

 

 

For further conference information or to request special OUR MISSION

needs accommodation, please contact:  The mission of the Virginia Chapter, American Academy of

Tamara Eberly, PhD. RN Pediatrics and The Virginia Pediatric Society is the attain-

Faculty, CME Coordinator ment of optimal health, safety and well-being of Virginia’s

University of Virginia Office of CME children and promotion of pediatricians as the best quali-

Phone” 434-924-1657; Fax: 434-982-1415

teberly@virginia.edu fied of all health professionals to provide child health care.

REGISTRATION FORM

Caring for Newborns in a Busy Practice

April 29, 2011

Jordan Hall Conference Center

Charlottesville, Virginia



Please PRINT legibly to ensure accuracy.

Please visit our website, www.cmevillage.com, to see if online registration is available for this conference.

Pre-registration for this conference will close two business days (three days for online registrations) prior to the conference date.

Please call to confirm that onsite registration will be available.



q Mr. q Mrs. q Ms. q Dr. First Name: __________________________________M.I.: ____ Last Name: __________________________________



Credentials: (MD, PhD, RN, etc.): _____________________Specialty: ______________________________________________________________



Affiliation/Business./Organization:__________________________________________________________________________________________



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Email: _______________________________________________ Please print clearly for successful email delivery of your confirmation letter.



are you an employee of the university of virginia? q Yes q No are you a resident physician? q Yes q No are you a fellow? q Yes q No



Do you require special assistance because of a disability, or have any dietary restrictions? If so, please describe: _______________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



Birth date (required for tracking CME credits/CEU): _________/________/_________

MM DD YYYY

REGISTRATION FEES

Physicians $120 q

Residents/Fellows $80 q

Non-Physician Health Care Professionals $80 q

VA Chapter American Academy of Pedicatrics Members $90 q



Payment is required with registration. An exception is made for institutional checks; however, these must be received at least 4 days prior

to the scheduled CME activity. If payment is not received by the deadline, you will NOT be registered for the conference. You will receive written

confirmation (by email) upon receipt of your payment.



PAYMENT OPTIONS

q Check or money order made payable to “UVA-CME.” Please indicate the name of the conference on your check.

q Charge payment to:



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Your credit card number:__________--__________--__________--__________ Expiration date____________

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Signature:_______________________________________________________________________





 

SEND REGISTRATIONS TO:

Bebe Moore, Registrar - Practical Tools for Caring for Newborns

Office of Continuing Medical Education, P.O. Box 800711

University of Virginia School of Medicine, McKim Hall

Charlottesville, VA 22908

Tel: (434) 924-5310, Fax: (434) 243-6393, MIRS Tel: 1-800-552-3723



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