Overview
FORMERLY PEDIATRIC PEARLS SPRING MARCH 2024; Rescheduled and Renamed: Pediatric Pearls Fall 2.0
This one-day symposium for pediatricians, family physicians and other healthcare providers will showcase the latest approaches, updates and research related to several common patient issues confronted by primary care providers as well as newer and more complex diseases. Our speakers will address health concerns, share cases, and offer guidelines on how to manage the patient. We are excited to present lectures on eating disorders, management of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, anemia & bleeding, firearm injury prevention, supporting and managing our gender diverse youth and impact of early childhood exprerinces on development.
5.25 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)™
This course is approved for the virtual participation credit only. It will be recorded, and the videos will be available to the virtual conference participants approximately one week after the event. Credit will only be given to those registrants who attend the virtual meeting live. The recorded sessions are just an added benefit for those wanting
Cancellation and refunds offered with a minimum seven-day advanced notice. Consideration will be given to emergency situations and a transfer to a future event will be offered.
5.25 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)TM
Thursday, December 5, 2024; 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
This Program is VIRTUAL & will STREAM LIVE.
Objectives
- Examine medical and psychological presentations of eating disorders and explore common
co-occurring diagnoses - Identify practical strategies for working with those with eating disorders
- ?Describe the management and follow-up of iron deficiency anemia
- Explain which child deserves a bleeding disorder work-up
- Describe the epidemiology of youth firearm injury in the United States and identify strategies to incorporate youth firearm injury prevention into your practice
- Apply the public health approach to youth firearm injury prevention
- Describe the developmental processes of gender identity development among transgender and gender-diverse youth
- Explain current research findings on autism, depression, anxiety, ADHD and gender diversity
- Describe the importance of family acceptance in shaping mental health outcomes for youth
- Assess pubertal status of all youth and provide guidance and appropriate referral for pubertal suppression
- Manage oral and injectable hormonal medications for menstrual suppression
- Describe up-to-date recommendations for newborn jaundice including phototherapy and discharge follow-up parameters
- Demonstrate use of the Kaiser calculator for chorioamnionitis to establish risk factors for sepsis in newly delivered infants
- Describe best practices for bronchiolitis including the appropriate use of monitoring, fluids and adjunctive medical therapy
- Discuss risk and protective factors associated with social media use for teens
- Review approaches to discussing social media with teen patients and families in the clinical setting
- Identify resources to support youth and families in navigating social media use
- Discuss the relationship between child development and grief experiences
- Develop bereavement support skills
- Identify resources that therapeutically address grief and loss with the pediatric population
AGENDA
Time | Title | Speaker |
8 a.m. | Welcome / Introduction Remarks by Course Directors |
Ravi Jhaveri, MD Alanna Higgins Joyce, MD |
8:15 - 8:45 a.m. | Bereavement Support in Children |
Talia Shear, MD; Mallory Hilliard, LCSW, CADC |
8:50 - 9:20 a.m. | Eating Disorders & Co-occuring Disorders | Kelly Horn , LCSW, PhD |
9:25 - 9:55 a.m. |
Teens and Mean Screens: Health Challenges and Opportunities |
Alyssa Cohen, MD |
9:55 - 10:10 a.m. | INTERMISSION | |
10:15 - 10:45 a.m. |
From Anemia to Bleeding, What Would a Hematologist Recommend? |
John Fargo, DO |
10:50 -11:20 a.m. | Beyond Thoughts and Prayers: An evidence-based approach to firearm injury prevention | Karen Sheehan, MD, MPH |
11:25 - Noon | Supporting and Managing our Gender-diverse Youth | Raina Voss, MD, MPH |
Noon - 12:45 p.m. | LUNCH | |
Session A: 12:45 - 1:30 p.m. Pick One |
Case Studies on Eating Disorders
Case Studies on Anemia and Bleeding Disorders
Inpatient Pediatric Potpourri: A Primary for HEALTHY Hospitalized Children's Most Common Concers |
Kelly Horn, LCSW, PhD John Fargo, DO
Alanaa Higgins Joyce, MD |
Session B 1:45- 2:30 p.m. Pick One |
REPEATS; See Above |
Credit & Accreditation Statements
Disclosures
Lurie Children's CME Leadership & Staff:
Ravi Jhaveri, MD, Course Director; Alanna Higgins Joyce, MD, MPH, Co-course Director; Claudia Cooper,CME Manager
FSM's CME Leadership & Staff:
Clara J. Schroedl, CME Medical Director; Sheryl Corey, CME Manager; Senior Program Coordinator, Allison McCollum; Administrative Assistant, Rhea Alexis Banks have nothing to disclose.
Nothing listed if there are no disclosures
Speakers / Course Directors:
Ravi Jhaveri, MD
Receives consulting fee from AstraZeneca, Sequirus, Dynavax and Moderna. Receives royalties and/or is a patent beneficiary of UpToDate. Is an independent contractor for Elsevier and Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. Receives Grant or research support from GlaxoSmithKline. Is an advisor for Sanofi.
Alanna Higgins Joyce, MD
Other Faculty Members / Speakers:
Talia Shear, MD
Mallory Hillaird, LCSW, CADC
Kelly Horn, LCSW, PhD
John Fargo,DO
Karen Sheehan, MD, MPH
Raina Voss, MD, MPH
Receives consulting free from CVS Caremark