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Course Program

Schedule at a Glance

Day 1

Friday, March 24, 2023

5.5 CE/CME Hours

 
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Registration Opens
Light snacks will be provided
 
10:00 am - 10:15 am
Welcome - Day 1
Announcements & Housekeeping

Moderator: Nolan Altman, MD

10:15 am – 10:50 am
S101 - Donald Altman Annual Lectureship - The Utility of 3-D Imaging in Pediatrics
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Monica Epelman, MD
(Radiographic techniques have tremendously evolved. Over the years advancements in technology, resolutions, and safe imaging have occurred. This session will focus primarily on 3-D imaging technique and its role in Pediatrics.)
 
 
10:55 am - 11:00 am
Q&A Session

Moderator: Marisa Azaret, PsyD

11:00 am – 11:40 am
S102 - Oral Health in the Pediatric Primary Care Office
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Oscar Arevalo, DDS, ScD, MBA, MS
(Dental caries is the most common chronic disease in childhood. Prevention of dental caries starts in the medical home before the child has an established dental home. This session will focus on the role of the medical home in addressing and maintaining oral health in Pediatrics.)
11:40 am - 11:45 am
Q&A Session
11:45 am – 12:25 pm
S103 - Key Considerations in Identifying Learning Disabilities Among Our Youth
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Saneya H. Tawfik, PhD
(The red flags and subtle signs of learning disabilities are typically discovered as children are seen for health maintenance well visits by their pediatricians. This session will address the red flags and subtle signs for learning disabilities, referral, and screening.)
 
12:25 pm - 12:30 pm
Q&A Session
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Transition to Lunch & Learn Breakouts
Lunch will be provided
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
B104 - Breakout Concurrent Sessions
B104A - Concurrent Session I
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Pediatric Bioethics Workshop: Understanding the Ethical Complexities and Differences with Children and Adolescents.
Eileen Johnson, MS
(Biomedical ethics is not well taught in medical schools and is not well covered in residency yet, the pediatrician faces very challenging ethical dilemma related to care of patients. Using case-based discussion of examples of challenging bioethical cases, this workshop will highlight the bioethical principles and assist the attendees with thinking through these cases. Also the workshop will have built-in time for interactive discussion.)
B104B - Concurrent Session II
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Hands-On Musculoskeletal exam
Monica Payares-Lizano, MD;
Daniel Ruggles, DO;
Verena M. Schreiber, MD;
Maggie Wright, MD
(Musculoskeletal problems due to trauma and sports-related acute & overuse injuries are commonly seen by Pediatricians and urgent care physicians. This session is a hands-on interactive workshop focused on the appropriate techniques for performing the musculoskeletal exam. Participants will have the opportunity to practice these techniques on each other.)
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Break
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
B105 - Breakout Concurrent Sessions
B105A - Concurrent Session III
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Stop the Bleed
Fuad Alkhoury, MD;
Jefry Biehler, MD, MPH;
Malvina Duncan, RN, CPN CPSTI, CLC
(In cases of trauma, immediate action by medical personnel and bystander are key to a better outcome for the victims. This session will have a combination of didactic and hands-on training for Stop the Bleed. These lifesaving techniques, including the appropriate way of applying a tourniquet, can be taught by the participants to their office staff. There is built-in time for all participants to practice.)
B105B - Concurrent Session IV
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Office Procedures Workshop
Maria Behnam-Terneus, DO;
Lauren Chiriboga, MD;
Alexis Kowalski, MD;
Freddy Martin, MD;
Andrew Martinez, DDS;
Maria Milla, MD, MPH;
Richard Ramirez, MD;
Ana Maria Paez, MD;
Jennifer Shamsian, DDS
(This station-based hands-on workshop will cover medical and oral health procedures commonly used in a primary care pediatric office, urgent care, and emergency departments. Participants will have the opportunity to practice on a simulator various key procedures that can be used and billed for in an office/ clinical setting.)
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Opening Reception
Loews Coral Gables • Event Lawn, 9th Floor
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Day 2

Saturday, March 25, 2023

6.5 CE/CME Hours

7:00 am - 8:00 am
Registration Opens
Breakfast will be provided
8:00 am - 8:15 am
Welcome - Day 2

Moderator: Rani Gereige, MD, MPH

8:15 am – 8:55 am
S201 - Less Yuck & More Yum: How to Optimize Medication Administration for Pediatric Patients
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Marry Mack, PharmD, BCPPS
(Pediatricians are always faced with calls and questions from parents related to medications. These questions may involve tricks and advice to mask bad tasting medicine, how to unclog a clogged G-Tube, and other medication administration advice. This session will cover how to optimize medication administration for better compliance.)
8:55 am - 9:00 am
Q&A Session
9:00 am – 9:40 am
S202- Advances in Pediatric Endoscopy
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Jesse Reeves Garcia, MD
(Endoscopy is one of the valuable diagnostic and; in some situations; treatment tools available for the Pediatric Gastroenterologist to address various GI problems. Advances in Pediatric Endoscopy have occurred in the last decade giving this tool additional uses and benefits. This session will provide a review of Pediatric Endoscopy and the advances achieved to inform pediatricians on the wide scope of its use.)
9:40 am - 9:45 am
Q&A Session
9:45 am – 10:25 am
S203- Autism: Navigating the Spectrum
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Victoria Fierro-Cobas, MD
(This session will provide an overview of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) including diagnostic tips for the pediatrician, clinical presentation, and treatment modalities.)
 
10:25 am - 10:30 am
Q&A Session
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Break & Exhibits

Moderator: Jefry Biehler, MD, MPH

11:00 am – 11:40 am
S204- Practice Management Practical Tips: Billing Service Agreements: Setting Expectations and Maintaining Quality
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Jan Blanchard, CPC, CPED, CPMA
(Practice management is rarely well-taught in residency. This session will cover common and practical tips for the practicing physicians to optimize the quality, safety, and financial viability of a practice both in USA and globally.)
11:40 am - 11:45 am
Q&A Session
11:45 am – 12:25 pm
S205 - The In’s and Out’s of Pediatric Limb Deformity
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Daniel Ruggles, DO
(Pediatric limb deformities in various age groups are common orthopedic chief complaints seen by the primary care physician. This session provides a review of non-operative in-office pediatric diagnoses and approach to the treatment of these conditions.)
 
12:25 pm - 12:30 pm
Q&A Session
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Transition to Lunch & Learn Breakouts
Lunch will be provided
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
B206 - Breakout Concurrent Sessions
B206A - Concurrent Session V
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Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Paul Khalil, MD;
Cloty Toro, MD
(Point of care Ultrasound (POCUS) use has been infiltrating emergency departments, clinics, urgent care centers, and hospital floors. This technique is useful for many purposes including inserting IV lines, draining abscesses, and looking for foreign bodies, etc… This interactive workshop will cover the basic principles of POCUS and will allow participants to practice and explore applying the knowledge acquired.)
 
B206B - Concurrent Session VI
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Cases I Learned From (3 Specialties: Dermatology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology)
Alejandro Diaz, MD;
Ana Duarte, MD;
Yonit Sterba, MD
(This workshop is a case-based discussion of interesting cases presented by 3 different specialties.)
 
2:15 pm - 2:30 pm
Break
2:30 pm - 3:45 pm
B207 - Breakout Concurrent Sessions
B207A - Concurrent Session VII
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Understanding Grief & Childhood Bereavement
Julissa Reynoso, LMCH;
Lei Levinsky-Sun, MSEd
(Parents and siblings often face traumatic events related to chronic illness or death of a child. This interactive workshop will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn from experts in the field on ways to support children and families through their bereavement journey and to learn about the resources available locally, nationally, and globally.)
 
B207B - Concurrent Session VIII
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Coding & Billing: E&M Audit Workshop
Jan Blanchard, CPC, CPED, CPMA
(Billing and Coding are essential to the viability of a pediatric practice yet, they are not very well taught in training. In addition, there are constantly changing rules, new codes, and regulations governing billing and coding. This session will provide attendees with tips on ways to best optimize billing and coding while keeping up with the constantly changing regulations.)
 
Day 3

Sunday, March 26, 2023

4.0 CE/CME Hours

7:00 am - 8:00 am
Registration Opens
Breakfast will be provided
8:00 am - 8:15 am
Welcome - Day 3

Moderator: Maria Milla, MD, MPH

8:15 am – 8:55 am
S301 - From Food Insecurity to Nutrition Security: The Pediatrician's Role in Addressing a Global Problem
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Joanna Perdomo, MD, MPH
(Food insecurity affects a large portion of our patients’ families and negatively influence their physical health and well-being. This issue can only be addressed if we screen for it, discuss it, and provide resources. This session will highlight the problem of food insecurity, its impact, and what clinicians in all specialties can do about it, especially the medical home)
8:55 am - 9:00 am
Q&A Session
9:00 am – 9:40 am
S302 - Red Flags and the Febrile Child
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Mary Anne Jackson, MD
(Fever is a common chief complaint in pediatrics. Many times, fever is not concerning and is due to mild self-limited infection and sometimes it is serious and due to a severe infection. This session will focus on the red flags that pediatricians need to look for when faced with a febrile child.)
 
9:40 am - 9:45 am
Q&A Session
9:45 am – 10:25 am
S303 - Sudden Cardiac Death Prevention: a Project ADAM approach in the community
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Richard Lamphier, RN;
Melissa Olen, MSN, FNP-C
(Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in the young is a devastating incident which may be due to silent problems including arrhythmias, prolonged QT syndrome, and HOCM. Project ADAM is an initiative that can be replicated in many communities to prepare communities and schools to screen and take action in the event of a SCA. This session will describe a pilot project ADAM implemented at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. Data will be shared and guidance provided for communities interested in replicating the project.)
10:25 am - 10:30 am
Q&A Session
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Break & Exhibits

Moderator: Beatriz Cunill-De Sautu, MD

11:00 am – 11:40 am
S304 - Do You Have a Minute? How to Get the Most of Curbside Consultations
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Mary Anne Jackson, MD
(This case-based session will cover 8 cases of common infectious disease possible diagnosis. The lecture will focus on how to get the most out of curbside consultations with Infectious Diseases, key questions to ask, and how to approach and treat these entities.)
 
11:40 am - 11:45 am
Q&A Session
11:45 am – 12:25 pm
S305 - Role of the Medical Home in Supporting School Preparedness for Individual Student Emergencies
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Rani Gereige, MD, MPH
(Pediatricians may be involved with their community schools as school consultant, parents, or school physicians. Some may serve on School Health Advisory Council. Also many of pediatric patients with chronic diseases are in mainstream schools. This session will address the role of the Pediatrician in supporting the school’s emergency preparedness.)
12:25 pm - 12:30 pm
Q&A Session

Speaking Faculty

B105A -

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Dr. Alkhoury - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Fuad Alkhoury
Director, Pediatric Surgery Fellowship Program Attending, Pediatric Surgery Nicklaus Children's Hospital Miami, Florida

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S102 - Oral Health in the Pediatric Primary Care Office

March 24, 2023 - 11:00 am

Dr. Arevalo - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Oscar Arevalo
Director, Department of Dentistry Director, Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida Dental caries is the most common chronic disease in childhood. Prevention of dental caries starts in the medical home before the child has an established dental home. This session will focus on the role of the medical home in addressing and maintaining oral health in Pediatrics.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B - Office Procedures Workshop

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Behnam-Terneus - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Maria Behnam-Terneus
Attending, Pediatric Hospital Medicine Division Associate Program Director, Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship Associate Program Director, Pediatric Residency Program Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida This station-based hands-on workshop will cover medical and oral health procedures commonly used in a primary care pediatric office, urgent care, and emergency departments. Participants will have the opportunity to practice on a simulator various key procedures that can be used and billed for in an office/ clinical setting.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105A -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Biehler - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Jefry Biehler
Chair, Department of Pediatrics Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Florida International University Director of Medical Student Education Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S204 - Practice Management Practical Tips: Billing Service Agreements - Setting Expectations and Maintaining Quality

March 25, 2023 - 11:00 am

Ms. Blanchard - Faculty Portrait

Ms. Jan Blanchard
Pediatric Solutions Consultant Physician’s Computer Company (PCC) South Burlington, Vermont Practice management is rarely well-taught in residency. This session will cover common and practical tips for the practicing physicians to optimize the quality, safety, and financial viability of a practice both in USA and globally.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Chiriboga - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Lauren Chiriboga
Attending, General Pediatrics Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B206B - Cases I Learned From (3 Specialties: Dermatology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology)

March 25, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Dr. Diaz - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Alejandro Diaz
Chief, Pediatric Endocrinology, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Florida International University Miami, Florida This workshop is a case-based discussion of interesting cases presented by 3 different specialties.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B206B -

March 25, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Dr. Duarte - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Ana Duarte
Attending, Pediatric Dermatology President, Children’s Skin Center, PA Director of Pediatric Dermatology Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105A - Stop the Bleed

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Ms. Duncan - Faculty Portrait

Ms. Malvina Duncan
Community Outreach Injury Prevention Coordinator/ Safe Kids Miami-Dade County Coordinator Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida In cases of trauma, immediate action by medical personnel and bystander are key to a better outcome for the victims. This session will have a combination of didactic and hands-on training for Stop the Bleed. These lifesaving techniques, including the appropriate way of applying a tourniquet, can be taught by the participants to their office staff. There is built-in time for all participants to practice.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S101 - The Donald Altman Lectureship Opening Plenary - The Utility of 3-D Imaging in Pediatrics

March 24, 2023 - 10:55 am

Dr. Epelman - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Monica J. Epelman
Attending, Pediatric Radiology Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida Radiographic techniques have tremendously evolved. Over the years advancements in technology, resolutions, and safe imaging have occurred. This session will focus primarily on 3-D imaging technique and its role in Pediatrics.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S203 - Autism: Navigating the Spectrum

March 25, 2023 - 9:45 am

Dr. Fierro-Cobas - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Victoria Fierro-Cobas
Attending, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida This session will provide an overview of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) including diagnostic tips for the pediatrician, clinical presentation, and treatment modalities.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S305 - Role of the Medical Home in Supporting School Preparedness for Individual Student Emergencies

March 26, 2023 - 11:45 am

Dr. Gereige - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Rani Gereige
Executive Director of Medical Education & DIO DEI Lead Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Florida International University College of Medicine Miami, Florida Pediatricians may be involved with their community schools as school consultant, parents, or school physicians. Some may serve on School Health Advisory Council. Also many of pediatric patients with chronic diseases are in mainstream schools. This session will address the role of the Pediatrician in supporting the school’s emergency preparedness.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S302 - Red Flags and the Febrile Child

March 26, 2023 - 9:00 am

Dr. Jackson - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Mary Anne Jackson
Professor of Pediatrics and Dean University of MO-Kansas City School of Medicine Children’s Mercy, Kansas City Division Infectious Diseases Kansas City, Missouri Fever is a common chief complaint in pediatrics. Many times, fever is not concerning and is due to mild self-limited infection and sometimes it is serious and due to a severe infection. This session will focus on the red flags that pediatricians need to look for when faced with a febrile child.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B104A - Pediatric Bioethics Workshop: Understanding the Ethical Complexities and Differences with Children and Adolescents.

March 24, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Ms. Johnson - Faculty Portrait

Ms. Eileen Johnson
Boiethicist Coordinator, NCHS Bioethics Program Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida Biomedical ethics is not well taught in medical schools and is not well covered in residency yet, the pediatrician faces very challenging ethical dilemma related to care of patients. Using case-based discussion of examples of challenging bioethical cases, this workshop will highlight the bioethical principles and assist the attendees with thinking through these cases. Also the workshop will have built-in time for interactive discussion.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B206A - Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)

March 25, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Dr. Khalil - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Paul Khalil
Attending, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida Point of care Ultrasound (POCUS) use has been infiltrating emergency departments, clinics, urgent care centers, and hospital floors. This technique is useful for many purposes including inserting IV lines, draining abscesses, and looking for foreign bodies, etc… This interactive workshop will cover the basic principles of POCUS and will allow participants to practice and explore applying the knowledge acquired.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Kowalski - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Alexis Kowalski
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Department of Medical Education Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S303 - Sudden Cardiac Death Prevention: a Project ADAM approach in the community

March 26, 2023 - 9:45 am

Mr. Lamphier - Faculty Portrait

Mr. Richard Lamphier
President, Georgia Nurses Association Clinical Manager, Project SAVE Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Project ADAM National Advisory Board Member Atlanta, Georgia Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in the young is a devastating incident which may be due to silent problems including arrhythmias, prolonged QT syndrome, and HOCM. Project ADAM is an initiative that can be replicated in many communities to prepare communities and schools to screen and take action in the event of a SCA. This session will describe a pilot project ADAM implemented at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. Data will be shared and guidance provided for communities interested in replicating the project.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B207A -

March 25, 2023 - 2:30 pm

Ms. Levinsky-Sun - Faculty Portrait

Ms. Léi Levinsky-Sun
Training and Program Coordinator, Children's Bereavement Center Ph.D. Candidate and Adjunct Faculty, University of Miami Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S201 - Less Yuck & More Yum: How to Optimize Medication Administration for Pediatric Patients

March 25, 2023 - 8:15 am

Ms. Mack - Faculty Portrait

Ms. Marry Mack
Neurology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida Pediatricians are always faced with calls and questions from parents related to medications. These questions may involve tricks and advice to mask bad tasting medicine, how to unclog a clogged G-Tube, and other medication administration advice. This session will cover how to optimize medication administration for better compliance.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Martin - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Freddy Martin
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Department of Medical Education Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Martinez - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Andrew Martinez
Pediatric Dentistry Resident Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Milla - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Maria Milla
Section Chief, Pediatric Care Centers Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

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S303 - Red Flags and the Febrile Child

March 26, 2023 - 9:45 am

Ms. Olen - Faculty Portrait

Ms. Melissa Olen
Pediatric Electrophysiology & Cardiology The Heart Institute Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Paez - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Ana Maria Paez
Attending, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Associate Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

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B104B - Hands-On Musculoskeletal exam

March 24, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Dr. Payares-Lizano - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Monica Payares-Lizano
Attending, Pediatric Orthopedics Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida Musculoskeletal problems due to trauma and sports-related acute & overuse injuries are commonly seen by Pediatricians and urgent care physicians. This session is a hands-on interactive workshop focused on the appropriate techniques for performing the musculoskeletal exam. Participants will have the opportunity to practice these techniques on each other.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S301 - From Food Insecurity to Nutrition Security: The Pediatrician's Role in Addressing a Global Problem

March 26, 2023 - 8:15 am

Dr. Perdomo - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Joanna Perdomo
Attending, General Pediatrics, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Clinical Assistant Professor, FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Miami, Florida Food insecurity affects a large portion of our patients’ families and negatively influence their physical health and well-being. This issue can only be addressed if we screen for it, discuss it, and provide resources. This session will highlight the problem of food insecurity, its impact, and what clinicians in all specialties can do about it, especially the medical home.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Ramirez - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Richard Ramirez
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Department of Medical Education Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S202 - Advances in Pediatric Endoscopy

March 25, 2023 - 9:00 am

Dr. Reeves-Garcia - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Jesse Reeves-Garcia
Attending, Pediatric Gastroenterology Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida Endoscopy is one of the valuable diagnostic and; in some situations; treatment tools available for the Pediatric Gastroenterologist to address various GI problems. Advances in Pediatric Endoscopy have occurred in the last decade giving this tool additional uses and benefits. This session will provide a review of Pediatric Endoscopy and the advances achieved to inform pediatricians on the wide scope of its use.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B207A - Understanding Grief & Childhood Bereavement

March 25, 2023 - 2:30 pm

Ms. Reynoso - Faculty Portrait

Ms. Julissa Reynoso
Director of Programming Children’s Bereavement Center Miami, Florida Parents and siblings often face traumatic events related to chronic illness or death of a child. This interactive workshop will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn from experts in the field on ways to support children and families through their bereavement journey and to learn about the resources available locally, nationally, and globally.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S205 - The In’s and Out’s of Pediatric Limb Deformity

March 25, 2023 - 11:45 am

Dr. Ruggles - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Daniel Ruggles
Attending, Pediatric Orthopedics Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida Pediatric limb deformities in various age groups are common orthopedic chief complaints seen by the primary care physician. This session provides a review of non-operative in-office pediatric diagnoses and approach to the treatment of these conditions.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B104B - Oral Health in the Pediatric Primary Care Office

March 24, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Dr. Schreiber - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Verena Schreiber
Attending, Pediatric Orthopedics Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B105B -

March 24, 2023 - 3:00 pm

Dr. Shamsian - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Jennifer Shamsian
Pediatric Dentistry Resident Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B206B -

March 25, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Dr. Sterba - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Yonit Sterba
Attending, Pediatric Rheumatology Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

S103 - Key Considerations in Identifying Learning Disabilities Among Our Youth

March 24, 2023 - 11:45 am

Dr. Tawfik - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Saneya H. Tawfik
Director of Assessment Associate Director of Psychology Training Department of Psychology Nicklaus Children’s Health System Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Miami, Florida The red flags and subtle signs of learning disabilities are typically discovered as children are seen for health maintenance well visits by their pediatricians. This session will address the red flags and subtle signs for learning disabilities, referral, and screening.

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B206A -

March 25, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Dr. Toro - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Cloty V. Toro
Attending, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

B104B - Oral Health in the Pediatric Primary Care Office

March 24, 2023 - 1:00 pm

Dr. Wright - Faculty Portrait

Dr. Margaret L. Wright
Attending, Pediatric Orthopedics Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida

[View Bio & Disclosures]

Disclosures

Updated as of 03/22/2023 14:45

User IDNameFirst nameLast nameCredentialsAttributionTypeIneligible companyRelationshipDate addedDate reviewedMitigation strategy
190Rani GereigeRaniGereigeMD, MPH, FAAP    10/01/2021 NA
601Elizabeth MenocalElizabethMenocal     03/08/2022 NA
2778Marry VuongMarryMackPharmD, BCPPS    03/09/2022 NA
5073Melanie SuarisMelanieSuarisMD, FAAP    09/16/2022 NA
4329Clara ReyesClaraReyesAPRN    05/12/2022 NA
1274Maria Ramon-CotonMariaRamonMD    03/18/2022 NA
3518Maria MillaMariaMillaMD    02/24/2023 NA
189Gabriela MartinezGabrielaMartinez     09/09/2022 NA
5475Erin HernandezErinHernandezEdD, APRN, PNP-AC/PC    03/11/2022 NA
1449Sophia HassorSophiaHassorMD, FAAP    07/01/2022 NA
264Beatriz CunillBeatrizCunill-De SautuMD, FAAP    03/08/2022 NA
4655Stephanie San MartinStephanieSan MartinMD    02/07/2023 NA
4920Jefry BiehlerJefryBiehlerMD, MPH    09/26/2022 NA
836Maria Behnam-TerneusMariaBehnam-TerneusDO, FAAP, FACOP    03/09/2022 NA
4656Giancarlo Giovannini SanguinetiGiancarloGiovannini SanguinetiMD    01/13/2023 NA
1409Oscar ArevaloOscarArevaloDDS, ScD, MBA, MS    03/03/2023 NA
11240Monica EpelmanMonicaEpelmanMD    02/16/2023 NA
12857Saneya TawfikSaneyaTawfikPh.D.    02/24/2023 NA
2967Jesse Reeves-GarciaJesseReeves-GarciaMD    01/10/2023 NA
9022Victoria Fierro-CobasVictoriaFierro-CobasMD, FAAP    04/22/2022 NA
3948mjacksonks.maeMary AnneJacksonMD, FAAP, FIDSA, FPIDS    02/07/2022 NA
13326Melissa OlenMelissaOlenMSN, FNP-C    03/08/2023 NA
3978Monica Payares-LizanoMonicaPayares-LizanoMD    03/02/2023 NA
7643Andrew MartinezAndrewMartinezDMD    02/16/2023 NA
13325Jennifer ShamsianJenniferShamsianDDS    02/15/2023 NA
7050Lauren ChiribogaLaurenChiribogaMD, FAAP    03/03/2023 NA
10827Paul KhalilPaulKhalilMD    02/15/2023 NA
1040Alejandro DiazAlejandroDiazMD    01/14/2022 NA
4147AnaDuarteAnaDuarteMD, FAAP, FAADSelfProfessional ServicesPfizerSpeaker03/28/202203/10/2023Peer Review
4147AnaDuarteAnaDuarteMD, FAAP, FAADSelfProfessional ServicesPierre FabreSpeaker03/28/202203/10/2023Peer Review
4147AnaDuarteAnaDuarteMD, FAAP, FAADSelfProfessional ServicesRegeneron-SanofiSpeaker03/28/202203/10/2023Peer Review
792Yonit SterbaYonitSterba RakovchikMD    02/15/2023 NA
13399L.LevinskySunLeiLevinsky-SunM.S.Ed., RMFT-I    03/02/2023 NA
13402j.reynosoJulissaReynosoLMHC    03/07/2023 NA
13405r.lampierRichardLamphierRN    02/15/2023 NA
8985Joanna PerdomoJoannaPerdomoMD, MPH, FAAP    12/02/2022 NA
7319Alexis KowalskiAlexisKowalskiMD    08/18/2022 NA
10101Freddy MartinFreddyMartinMD    03/09/2023 NA
1307Ana Maria PaezAna MariaPaezMD    03/07/2023 NA
10164Richard RamirezRichardRamirezM.D.    03/02/2023 NA
13451Daniel RugglesDanielRugglesDO, FAOAOSelfProfessional ServicesNuvasive Specialized Orthopedicsconsultant/education02/27/202303/10/2023Peer Review
13451Daniel RugglesDanielRugglesDO, FAOAOSelfProfessional ServicesWishbone Medicalconsultant02/27/202303/10/2023Peer Review
13456Eileen JohnsonEileenJohnsonMS    02/27/2023 NA
12661Margaret WrightMargaretWrightMD    03/14/2023 NA
13567Malvina DuncanMalvinaDuncanRN, CPN    03/13/2023 NA
816Fuad AlkhouryFuadAlkhouryMD    05/16/2022 NA
13715Cloty ToroClotyToroMD, FAAP    03/20/2023 NA
2262Nolan AltmanNolanAltmanMD    04/20/2022 NA

Accreditation & Disclosures

Accreditation Statement: Nicklaus Children's Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Commercial Support: This activity is partially supported by an educational grant from Mead Johnson & Company, LLC

Faculty/Planner Disclosure Policy: In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education’s Standards for Integrity & Independence in Accredited Continuing Medical Education, all planners, teachers, and authors involved in the development of CME content are required to disclose to the accredited provider their financial relationships. Relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to the activity audience.

Credits & Certificates

CME Designation Statement: Nicklaus Children's Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ABP MOC Recognition Statement: Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity and individual assessment of and feedback to the learner, enables the learner to earn up to 16.00 MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics’ (ABP) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit learner completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit. (PARS Course ID: 202392977)

Attendance/CE: This is an accredited educational activity. Those enrolled for the CE/CME version of the course that cannot claim the designated certified credits, and that complete the course requirements will receive a certificate of completion commensurate with their time participating in this course approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

Course Credit Requirements
CE/CME RequirementsUp to 16.00 Available Credit Hours
Day 15.50 Total
Lectures (S101 - S103)
In-Person: Mark your attendance for the day, Attend the live sessions, Complete the speaker evaluations and the activity evaluation for the day, and Submit the credit attestation.
On-Demand: Watch the lecture recordings, Complete the speaker evaluations and the activity evaluation for the day, and Submit the credit attestation.
2.50
Breakout Sessions (B104 I or II)
In-Person ONLY: Mark your attendance for the day, Participate in the session, and Complete the speaker and activity evaluation.
1.50
Breakout Sessions (B105 III or IV)
In-Person ONLY: Mark your attendance for the day, Participate in the session, and Complete the speaker and activity evaluation.
1.50
Day 26.50 Total
Lectures (S201 - S205)
In-Person: Mark your attendance for the day, Attend the live sessions, Complete the speaker evaluations and the activity evaluation for the day, and Submit the credit attestation.
On-Demand: Watch the lecture recordings, Complete the speaker evaluations and the activity evaluation for the day, and Submit the credit attestation.
4.00
Breakout Sessions (B206 V or VI)
In-Person ONLY: Mark your attendance for the day, Participate in the session, and Complete the speaker and activity evaluation.
1.25
Breakout Sessions (B207 VII or VIII)
In-Person ONLY: Mark your attendance for the day, Participate in the session, and Complete the speaker and activity evaluation.
1.25
Day 34.00 Total
Lectures (S301 - S305)
In-Person: Mark your attendance for the day, Attend the live sessions, Complete the speaker evaluations and the activity evaluation for the day, and Submit the credit attestation.
On-Demand: Watch the lecture recordings, Complete the speaker evaluations and the activity evaluation for the day, and Submit the credit attestation.
4.00
MOC Requirements16.00 Available Credits
TBA  

General Attendance: Participants enrolled for the Non-CE/CME version of the course will receive a certificate of attendance.

Certificate Availability: Registered learners will be able to download their certificates after completing all the required portions of the activity for each credit type, as permitted by their registration type. Learners are only able to earn credits they are eligible for based on their course registration and profession. Available certificates may be downloaded directly from your learner transcript.

Reporting

Florida Board of Medicine Licensed Physicians ONLY:

Badge: Provider Manually Reports to CE BrokerCredits Reported to CE Broker Manually by Provider: Credits earned by completing this course will be reported to CE Broker manually. Make sure your profile is complete to avoid errors in reporting. Reports will be made in June 2023 and once virtual access ends after October 2023.

All Other Learners:

All other licensees (including but not limited to Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, etc.) must download their transcript/certificate and manually report credits/hours earned for this activity to CE Broker or their respective licensing institution.

Visit our CE Broker Reporting page for more information on how we report to CE Broker.