Monterey Conference 2018 - UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital

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oodpressuretransgender48TH ANNUALMONTEREYCONFERENCENOV. 2-4, 2018Cutting Edge of21st Century PediatricsOpening Night ReceptionFriday, Nov. 2, 2018genetictestingautism

Cutting Edgeof 21stCenturyPediatrics48TH ANNUALMONTEREYCONFERENCENOV. 2-4, 2018About the ConferenceCOURSE DESCRIPTIONACCR EDI TAT I ONThe Monterey Bay is famous for its beautiful coastline and its manyrecreational attractions. This conference offers a rich learning opportunityin a pleasant and relaxing setting. Our speakers include both recognizedexperts in pediatrics and specialists from around the country as well asUCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals.UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland is accredited by theInstitute of Medical Quality and the California Medical Association toprovide continuing medical education for physicians. UCSF BenioffChildren’s Hospital Oakland takes responsibility for the content,quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity in accordance withthe Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)guidelines for continuing medical education.The program will provide pediatricians, family practitioners, nurses,nurse practitioners, and other allied health professionals with the latestinformation on the diagnosis, assessment, treatment and prevention ofseveral medical, social and environmental conditions of infants, childrenand adolescents.Our speakers will discuss the following pediatric topics under the theme“Cutting Edge of 21st Century Pediatrics”: Health and our Environment – How climate change affects infectiousdisease epidemiology and management Health and our Social Environment – The role of social media inchildren’s lives and how pediatricians respond to fluid gender identity Health and our Medical Environment – The best practice goals related togenetics and autism spectrum disorders The integrative approach to management of Diabetes 1 and 2 Hypertension: The latest guidelines for the pediatric officeThe conference format combines concise didactic sessions, casepresentations, question/answer sessions, and breakout sessions.O BJ E C T IV E SThis symposium will enable the practitioner to:»» Utilize best practices for counseling patients and caregivers on screentime management.»» Choose appropriate management pathways for different grades ofhydronephrosis.»» Apply current hypertension guidelines to make diagnostic and treatmentdecisions.»» Describe current closed-loop systems that are available or underinvestigation for the treatment of type 1 diabetes.»» Identify new therapeutic options for severe atopic dermatitis by reviewingrecent literature.»» Examine current diagnostic criteria for ASD (autism spectrum disorder)and approaches to diagnostic evaluation.»» Discuss how co-occurring medical conditions are common in ASD/ID(intellectual disability) and may contribute to symptom presentation andmanagement.»» Identify major clinical changes in the 2018 Red Book.»» Use local public health surveillance to predict infectious diseases relatedto climate.»» Describe the major types of genome-scale genetic testing in pediatrics.»» Demonstrate ways to support families and communities in promotinghealthy gender development.»» Explain terminology that youth use to express their gender or sexualidentities.UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland designates this live activityfor a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physiciansshould claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of theirparticipation in the activity.This course is also offered through the Nursing Continuing EducationProgram of UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland. Providerapproved by the California Board of Registered Nurses, ProviderNumber 00374 for 15 contact hours.NEW! Now offering ABP MOC Part 2 Points.Successful completion of this CME activity, which requires participantsto provide feedback to the CME provider, enables the participantto earn 15 Part 2 points in the American Board of Pediatrics’ (ABP)Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activityprovider’s responsibility to submit participant completion informationto ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit.CON FER EN CE R EGI S T R AT I ONEarly registration is advised. Online registration is encouragedand available by credit card. Registration payments made by checkmust be mailed with the Conference Registration Form. The programfee includes attendance at the conference, refreshment breaks andFriday’s luncheon and the Welcome Reception for registrants afterFriday’s session.DEADLI N ES & R EFU N DSThe registration deadline is October 1, 2018.Registrations received after October 1 will be subject to availability.Please contact Cristina Fernandez, CME Coordinator. Cancellationsprior to October 1 will be subject to a 75 service fee. No refunds willbe given for cancellations after October 1, 2018.Additional Information:Cristina Fernandez, CME CoordinatorContinuing Medical Education Dept.UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland747 52nd St., Oakland, CA 94609-1809510-428-3885, ext. 4343 or 510-428-3232Fax: 510-597-7091; Email: crfernandez@mail.cho.orgDisclosure: UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland adheresto the ACCME standards for commercial support of continuingmedical education, and disclosure of faculty and commercial supportrelationships. Any limitations of data and/or off-label, unlabeled/uninvestigated, and/or experimental use of commercial productdiscussed as part of the presentations will be made known at theactivity. UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland assumes noprofessional and/or personal liability for the recommendation made atthis continuing medical education activity.

48TH etesMONTEREYbloodpressuretransgenderCONFERENCENOV. 2-4, 2018genetictestingautismCutting Edgeof 21stCenturyPediatricsConference ScheduleFR I D AY, N O V E M B E R 2 , 2 0 1 8Questions and Answers: Each presentation will conclude with a 10 minute Question and Answer period.7:30 a.m.Breakfast and Registration8:10 a.m.Welcome and Introduction8:20 a.m.What’s New in the 2018 Red Book? Infectious Disease UpdateYvonne Maldonado, MD9:20 a.m.Caring for Gender Nonconforming Children and YouthIlana Sherer, MD10:20 a.m.Break10:40 a.m.The Elephant in the Exam Room: Addressing Parent and ChildMobile Device Use11:40 a.m.Lunch12:10 p.m.Lunch Lecture: Best Practices for the Lifelong Journey of Type 2 DiabetesMaureen McGrath, PNP1:20 p.m.Grim Forecasts: The Impact of Climate Change on Infectious DiseaseYvonne Maldonado, MD2:20 p.m.Breakout Session I: What Siri Can’t Tell You about Families, Children andSocial MediaDanielle Erkoboni, MD3:05 p.m.Break3:10 p.m.Breakout Session II: Beyond the Binary: Millenials, Gender, and Sexuality4:00 p.m.AdjournDanielle Erkoboni, MDIlana Sherer, MDSAT UR D AY, N O V E M B E R 3 , 2 0 1 8Questions and Answers: Each presentation will conclude with a 15 minute Question and Answer period.7:30 a.m.Breakfast8:00 a.m.How Sweet It Is! Current approaches to Type 1 DiabetesBruce Buckingham, MD9:05 a.m.Diagnosis and Treatment of HydronephrosisPaul Brakeman, MD10:10 a.m.Break10:25 a.m.Dermatology in Review: The 10 Latest Articles to Read NowRenee Howard, MD11:30 a.m.Newest Guidelines for Pediatric HypertensionPaul Brakeman, MD12:35 p.m.AdjournSUND AY, N O V E M B E R 4 , 2 0 1 8Questions and Answers: Each presentation will conclude with a 15 minute Question and Answer period.7:30 a.m.Breakfast8:00 a.m.At the Cutting Edge of Autism Diagnosis with a Blunt Instrument:Autism and DSM-5Bryan King, MD9:05 a.m.What the Exome? Genomics in Modern PediatricsBryce Mendelsohn, MD10:10 a.m.Break10:25 a.m.21st Century Autism Challenges: Juggling the Assessment and Treatmentof Co-occuring ConditionsBryan King, MD11:30 a.m.Drugs & Genetics: Why Some People Respond to Psychotropic DrugsDifferentlyBryce Mendelsohn, MD12:35 p.m.Adjourn

S PE CIA L E V E NTOpening NightWelcome ReceptionFriday, November 2, 20185:00–7:00 p.m.This year the CME Committee at UCSF BenioffChildren’s Hospital Oakland will host an on-sitesocial event for all conference attendees. This will bean opportunity to mingle and network with faculty,colleagues and the conference planning committee.This event is complimentary for registered conferenceattendees only and will include wine, cheese, horsd’oeuvres, dessert and entertainment.There is a minimal charge for guests of conferenceattendees.Please refer to the Conference Registration Form forreservation information.NEW CONFERENCE LOCATI ONAND ACCOMMODATIONSThe meeting will be held at the Embassy Suites by HiltonMonterey Bay Seaside, located just two blocks from thebeachfront in stunning Seaside, California. This locationoffers spectacular bay views, indoor pool, fully-equippedfitness center, and a stunning open-air atrium lobby, as wellas fine accommodation options. Hotel guests can enjoy freecooked-to-order breakfast, complimentary appetizers andbeverages at the nightly evening reception, and every roomis a two-room suite.Hotel reservations can be made two ways:1. Go to: www.bitly.com/montereyhotel20182. Or call 1-800-EMBASSY (1-800-362-2779) andreferencing group code “BCO”To get the group discount rate, reservations must bereceived by Oct. 1, 2018. Reservations requested after thisdate will be handled on a space availability basis at prevailingrates. Included in this group rate are many luxuriousamenities. Hotel details can be found atwww.bitly.com/monterey2018-embassy.Conference Rates:Single/Double occupancy: 194Triple occupancy: 214Quadruple occupancy: 234

Cutting Edge of21st CenturyPediatrics48TH ANNUALMONTEREYCONFERENCENOV. 2-4, 2018Conference Registration FormProvide your name as you would like it to appear on your badge.Please print clearly.GU E ST ME AL PASSE S:NameLunch passes for Friday, Nov. 2, 2018 are available for guests thataccompany conference participants. Please indicate below thenumber of passes you wish to purchase.DegreeNo.ABP ID # for Part 2 MOC Points (MDs only)x 40 OP E N I N G N I GH T W E L C OME R E C E P TI ON:This event will be held on Friday, November 2, 5:00-7:00 p.m. at theEmbassy Suites Seaside. Reserve your space by October 1, 2018.License # (Nurses only)I plan to attend the Opening Night Welcome ReceptionAddressI will bringCityPhone (StateTOTAL F E E S:)EmailC ON FE RE N C E T U I T I ON:guests ( 20 per guest)ZipEarly reg.by Aug. 1 470 320Physicians**Nurse Practitioners andAllied Health Professionals**Residents 150(Residents in training, include a letter ofverification from your training program)Emeritus Physicians/ Allied Health Professionals 200Printed Conference BinderAug. 2Oct. 1* 525 375Conference Tuition: Guest Lunch Total: Guest Opening Night Welcome Reception: Printed Conference Binder ( 50): TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: 205PAY ME N T: 255 50*Deadline for registration is October 1, 2018 (Registrations receivedafter October 1 will be subject to availability. Please contact CristinaFernandez, CME Coordinator.)**UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland hospital based physiciansand employees are eligible for a 5% discount for online early registrationonly.Fee registrants only: Registration includes attendance at meetings, aflash drive with program materials, a CME Certification of Attendance orCertification of Participation, refreshment breaks, Friday’s luncheon andWelcome Reception.VisaMasterCardAmerican ExpressDiscoverCredit Card #Exp. DateSecurity Code (on back of card):Name (as it appears on card)Billing AddressCityPhoneStateDayEvening (Zip)SignatureH OTEL RE S E R VATI ONS:Hotel reservations can be made two ways:1. Go to: www.bitly.com/montereyhotel20182. Or call 1-800-EMBASSY (1-800-362-2779) and referencinggroup code “BCO”Embassy Suites by HiltonMonterey Bay Seaside1441 Canyon Del ReySeaside, California, 93955 USAEnclosed is a check made payable to:UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital OaklandPlease complete form and mail with payment to:UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital OaklandAttn: Cristina Fernandez, CME Dept.747 52nd St., Oakland, CA 94609-1809orPlease complete form with credit card information and fax to:(510) 597-7091orRegister online at: www.bitly.com/montereyconf2018

Non-Profit Org.U.S. PostagePAIDSan Francisco, CAPermit No. 8285University California of San Francisco747 52nd St.Oakland, CA 94609-1809TI M E S E N S IT IVE48TH ANNUALMONTEREYCONFERENCENOV. 2-4, 2018CONFERENCE FACULTYGU ES T FA CU LT YUC SF B E N I OFF CH I LDR EN ’ SHOSP I TALS FACU LT YCME COMMI T T E EPaul Brakeman, MDPediatric Nephrology, UCSF Benioff Children’sHospital OaklandRose Ellen Morrell, MD CM, Vice ChairDanielle Erkoboni, MDAttending Physician and ClinicianScientist, Children’s Hospital ofPhiladelphiaRenee Howard, MDProfessor of Dermatology, UCSF; andDirector of Dermatology, UCSF BenioffChildren’s Hospital OaklandDavid Kittams, MDYvonne Maldonado, MDSenior Associate Dean for FacultyDevelopment and Diversity;Professor of Pediatrics and HealthResearch and Policy Chief, Divisionof Pediatric Infectious DiseasesStanford University School ofMedicine; Berger-RaynoldsDistinguished Fellow; and AttendingPhysician, Lucile Packard Children’sHospital at StanfordBryan H. King, MD, MBARobert Porter Distinguished Professor andVice Chair, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;Vice President, Child Behavioral HealthServices, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals,UCSF Department of Psychiatry, UCSF WeillInstitute for NeurosciencesBruce Buckingham, MDProfessor of Pediatrics, Departmentof Endocrinology, Lucile PackardChildren’s Hospital at StanfordMaureen McGrath, RN, MS, PNP-BCAssociate Clinical Professor, UCSF School ofNursingBryce Mendelsohn, MD, PhDMedical Geneticist, UCSF Benioff Children’sHospitalsIlana Sherer, MDAdolescent Medicine, UCSF Benioff Children’sHospitalsPatti Francis, MD, ChairTariq Ahmad, MDKenneth Ducker, MDJennifer Louie, MDShelly Nakaishi, PNPMary Rutherford, MDPamela Simms-Mackey, MDNoemi Spinazzi, MDMari Ikeda, MPA, Director of CMECristina Fernandez, CME CoordinatorCéline Sparrow, MD - Chief ResidentNicole Suleiman, MD - Chief Resident

UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals. The program will provide pediatricians, family practitioners, nurses, nurse practitioners, and other allied health professionals with the latest information on the diagnosis, assessment, treatment and prevention of several medical, social and environmental conditions of infants, children and adolescents.