The 59th Annual Pediatric Postgraduate Course

Coral Gables, FL US

Nicklaus Children's Hospital is proud to present The 59th Annual Pediatric Postgraduate Course, live and in-person at the Loews Coral Gables in Miami, FL, from Friday, March 22 to 24, 2024. Details for this activity are still being announced, sign up for our mailing list to receive updates via email as soon as released.

Whether this is your first time attending or your 58th, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts in the field of pediatrics. A distinguished faculty will present state-of-the-art information on the prevention, pathophysiology, and the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of the most prevalent pediatric and adolescent conditions. We hope you decide to join us in person for the 2024 conference and are confident that we will surpass your educational goals.

The Pediatric Postgraduate Course - State-of-the-art knowledge on topics relevant to pediatrics

Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians and other healthcare professionals who wish to learn more about new, pediatric state-of-the-art knowledge and topics relevant to the practice of pediatrics.

History

Every year, for the past 58 years, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, formerly Miami Children's Hospital, has presented an annual Pediatric Postgraduate Course (PPGC) - a course that is regarded as the most established continuing, independent medical education program in the country.

This course stems from Nicklaus Children's Health System’s tradition of quality and excellence in health care for children and is academically tailored to advance the clinical and research aspects of pediatrics and adolescent medicine. Renowned faculty from all over the United States and the world are invited to participate and present the most recent advances to the practicing pediatrician that directly impacts the practice. It is here that our participants, including pediatricians, family practitioners, residents/fellows, and ancillary staff members are exposed to the world’s foremost teachers who have proven ability to translate theoretical information to the practical level of day-to-day pediatric care.

This course, “Perspectives in Pediatrics”, serves as the centerpiece for the Continuing Medical Education Program at Nicklaus Children's Health System, which includes weekly Grand Rounds, Faculty Development, Trauma, Tumor Board, Cardiology, and Radiology Conferences. The PPGC provides education in all areas of pediatrics, including topics such as Metabolic Diseases, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Nutrition, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Infectious Diseases, Emergency, and Critical Care Medicine.

Learning Objectives

This course presents new, pediatric state-of-the-art knowledge on topics relevant to the practice of pediatrics. It will synthesize for the practicing pediatrician knowledge of Adolescent Medicine, Allergy & Immunology, Cardiology, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases, Neonatology, Nephrology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, Pediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Preventive Medicine/Community Pediatrics, Pulmonology, Radiology, Rheumatology and other childhood conditions. It will improve patient management skills in outpatient and hospital settings. Upon completion of the program, the participant should be able to:

  • Recognize new state-of-the-art knowledge in pediatric care;
  • Enhance and advance knowledge in different pediatric subspecialties;
  • Apply these newly acquired skills to the management of various childhood diseases.

Mission Statement

To provide a state-of-the-art forum for continuing medical education encompassing the latest developments in Pediatrics and Pediatric Subspecialties, fostering best clinical practices, up-to-date research information, and child advocacy. This course reflects Nicklaus Children’s Health System’s commitment to advancing the educational development of worldwide medical professionals serving children.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 16.00 ABP MOC II
    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.
  • 19.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
    Nicklaus Children's Hospital designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 19.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
  • 19.00 Attendance
    Acknowledging attendance at this educational activity.
Course opens: 
09/12/2023
Course expires: 
11/30/2024

Schedule At a Glance

Sessions with this icon will be recorded and made available to all registrants after the conference.

Sessions with this icon meet the new DEA MATE Act training requirement.

Day 1

Friday, March 22, 2024

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 – 10:55 am (Recorded Session)
S101 - Donald Altman Annual Lectureship - Global Pediatric Radiology Education: Collaboration, Sustainability & Success
Hansel J. Otero, MD
(Radiology education and the progress in technology allow easier collaboration for global radiology education. This session will highlight the advances in Radiology education in the era of advanced technology)
10:55 am - 11:00 am
Q&A Session

Moderator: Julie Kantor, MD

 
11:00 am – 11:40 am (Recorded Session)
S102 - Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) for Pediatricians
Paul Khalil, MD
(Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) is now being used more and more in various clinical settings including ER, PICU, NICU, urgent care and some clinics. This session will focus on basic principles, applications, and uses of POCUS in pediatrics)
11:40 am - 11:45 am
Q&A Session
11:45 am – 12:25 pm (Recorded Session)
S103 - Improving Systems of Care for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs - The Family Perspective
Nancy Torres Burling
(Partnership with the family and the pediatrician is of utmost importance for care provision. This session will highlight patient perspective on the role of the family in supporting the physician to provide family-centered care and highlighting the resources available)
 
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
B104(A) - Concurrent Session I
Breaking Bad News: Helping Families When They Need Us the Most
Anthony J. Orsini, DO
(Giving bad news to families is never an easy task. From discussing a new diagnosis of cancer to giving bad news such as bad outcome, bad prognosis, or death; these skills are hardly ever taught in medical schools. This interactive session is aimed to assist attendees with learning skills to breaking bad news in a compassionate, supportive, and humanistic way)
 
B104(B) - Concurrent Session II
POCUS Hands-on Workshop – The Use of POCUS in Pediatric Settings
Paul Khalil, MD; 
Cloty Toro, MD; 
Freddy Martin, MD; 
Alexis Kowalski, MD; 
Barbara Braz, MD; 
Callie Alt, MD; 
Jonathan Creech, MD; 
Nolan Nielsen, MD
(This workshop will give the attendees the opportunity to learn more about POCUS through hands-on practice and application on simulated models and scenarios)
 
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Break
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
B105 - Breakout Concurrent Sessions
B105(A) - Concurrent Session III
Office Gadgets & Gizmos
• Allergy-Immunoloygy: 
Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo, MD; 
Camile Ortega, DO; 
Ana Luiza Graneiro, MD; 
Natalie Trotto, MD; 
• Pediatric Endocrinology: 
Adriana Carrillo-Iregui, MD; 
Jacquelyn Verme, APRN, PPCNP-BC, CDCES; 
Carolina M. de Almagro, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC; 
• Pharmacy; 
Dianna Morales, PharmD; 
Aubree Houston, PharmD; 
Simon Donato, PharmD
(The pediatric practitioner is now faced with the availability for multiple gadgets and gizmos that can be used by patients. This interactive session will showcase gadgets and gizmos for the office. Attendees will rotate between three stations: (1) Allergy/Anaphylaxis (2) Diabetes gadgets e.g. insulin pumps, monitoring devices and (3) Meds and delivery devices e.g. intranasal, inhalers, spacers)
B105(B) - Concurrent Session IV
Approach to Screening and Psychopharmacology of Pediatric Mental Health Conditions - A Workshop for Primary Care
Moderator: Marina Villani Capo, PsyD;
Nicole Redondo, MD; 
Adarsh Shetty, MD; 
Lizandra Muniz, PsyD; 
Alejandra Sisniegas, PsyD
(Mental health is part of the general pediatric practice. With the lack of adequate number of mental health providers, pediatricians are called upon to screen, diagnose, and sometimes begin treatment for mental health conditions. This interactive session will highlight screening tools for anxiety and depression that can be used in the office, free and for-fee resources, and will discuss psychopharmacology to treat anxiety and depression)
 
 
DEA MATE Act Workshop - Day 1

1.0 CE/CME Hours
Additional Registration Required

4:40 pm - 5:25 pm
E101 - Who's Next: Case Studies in Pediatric Pain
Cindy Garlesky MSN, APRN, CEN, PMGT-BC
(This session will address the topic of pain assessment methods of patients in various age groups and various pain severity)
5:25 pm - 5:30 pm
Q&A Session
Opening Reception
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Event Lawn
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Day 2

Saturday, March 23, 2024

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 (Recorded Session)
S201 - Clinical Aspects of Lead Poisoning in Children
Jeffrey N. Bernstein, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT, DABCP
(Pediatricians are always faced with questions from parents about lead. In the latest news, there has been many recalls of food products due to lead contamination. This session will address the clinical aspects of lead poisoning including the long-term sequalae in children)
 
8:55 am - 9:00 am
Q&A Session
9:00 am – 9:40 am (Recorded Session)
S202 - Management Strategies for Childhood Obesity: Indications and Recommendations
Carmen Bustamante Escobar, MD
(Childhood obesity continues to be a problem faced by primary care providers that is difficult to treat and address. The AAP issued new practice guidelines for addressing childhood obesity. This session will focus on management strategies recommended for childhood obesity including diet, exercise, and indication for medications including new medications such as Ozempic and the likes, and bariatric surgery.)
 
9:40 am - 9:45 am
Q&A Session
9:45 am – 10:25 am (Recorded Session)
S203- Adolescent Contraception Update for the Primary Care Clinician
Salina Mostajabian, MD
(New and improved contraceptive methods have emerged. As of recently in July 2023, the FDA approved the first non-prescription daily oral contraceptive. This session is aimed at assisting the general pediatrician in learning about all forms of contraceptive techniques, indications, benefits and side effects including LARC, and IUDs.)
 
10:25 am - 10:30 am
Q&A Session
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Break & Exhibits
 

Moderator: Maria Milla, MD

11:00 am – 11:40 am   (Recorded Session)
S204 - The Effect of the Opioid Crisis on Children & Adolescents
Elisha Peterson, MD, Med
(The opioid epidemic has touched many lives including the lives of children and adolescents. This session aims at discussing the effects of the opioid crises on children and adolescents and the role of the pediatrician in mitigation and identification.)
11:40 am - 11:45 am
Q&A Session
11:45 am – 12:25 pm (Recorded Session)
S205 - Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Magaly Diaz-Barbosa, MD
(Pediatricians caring for newborns may be faced with newborns with intrauterine exposure to opioids leading to the presentation of neonatal abstinence syndrome. This session aims to address the approach to and management of neonatal abstinence syndrome.)
 
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
B206(A) - Concurrent Session V
Coding Tips: Caring for, and Managing the Care of the Complex Patient and Getting Paid for it
Jan Blanchard, CPC, CPED, CPMA
(Pediatricians care for a significant number of complex children with chronic medical conditions. These children require a large amount of time and effort in care coordination and case management. This session will focus on the coding tips for billing for the time and effort to follow and treat complex children and manage their care)
 
B206(B) - Concurrent Session VI
Cases I Learned From: Unlocking Genetics Secrets of Undiagnosed Childhood Diseases
Parul Jayakar, MD;
Katherine Schain, MS, CGC;
Lauren Thompson, DO
(Personalized medicine and genetics have revolutionized the approach to challenging undiagnosed cases and allowed to shed some light on these disorders. This interactive session will discuss interesting cases from the Undiagnosed Diseases Clinic in which a diagnosis was made with the use of genetic testing.)
 
2:15 pm - 2:30 pm
Break
2:30 pm - 3:45 pm
B207 - Breakout Concurrent Sessions
 
B207(A) - Concurrent Session VII
Pediatric Dermatology Update
Ana Duarte, MD
(Pediatric dermatology is a significant proportion of the primary care practice. This interactive session will discuss rashes in a show and tell format highlighting common dermatologic disorders and providing an update on dermatology.)
 
B207(B) - Concurrent Session VIII
Cases I Learned From: Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Pediatric Radiology, & Pediatric Pulmonology
Shanna Kowalsky, DO;
Halley Park, MD;
Alicia Della Volpe, MD
(This workshop is a case-based discussion of interesting cases presented by 3 different specialties.)
 
 
DEA MATE Act Workshop - Day 2

2.0 CE/CME Hours
Additional Registration Required

3:50 pm - 4:35 pm
E202 - Approach to Suspected Addiction in Teens: Clinical Presentation, Red Flags, and Screening
Carlos A. Salgado, MD, FAPA
(Pediatricians may be faced with addiction in teens. This session will cover the clinical presentation and red flags of addiction in teens and provide recommendations for screening for the pediatric provider)
 
4:35 pm - 4:40 pm
Q&A Session
4:40 pm - 5:25 pm
E203 - Non-pharmacologic Management of Pain
Ellise Cappuccio, MD
(Pediatricians may be faced with addiction in teens. This session will cover the clinical presentation and red flags of addiction in teens and provide recommendations for screening for the pediatric provider)
 
5:25 pm - 5:30 pm
Q&A Session
 
Sponsored Dinner & Special Dermatology Presentation
6:00 pm
Limited Capacity - RSVP Required
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This is a Non-CME event
Day 3

Sunday, March 24, 2024

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: Beatriz Cunill-De Sautu, MD

8:15 am – 8:55 am (Recorded Session)
S301 - Back in the Game! Approach to the Athlete with Concussion
Wilson Heredia Nunez, MD
(Pediatricians are faced in the clinic with the task of assessing and making clearance recommendation for athletes with concussion to return to play. This session will address the recommendations for the assessment and management of the athlete with concussion)
 
8:55 am - 9:00 am
Q&A Session
9:00 am – 9:40 am (Recorded Session)
S302 - Infectious Disease screening recommendations for persons who immigrated into the US
Jill Weatherhead, MD, PhD, CTropMed
(With increase in travel and movement between countries, pediatricians often have patients who joined their practices who recently immigrated to the U.S. This session will cover recommendations for infectious diseases screening for individuals who recently immigrated to the U.S. including action plan to the results of these screenings.)
 
9:40 am - 9:45 am
Q&A Session
9:45 am – 10:25 am (Recorded Session)
S303 - Taking the Pain Out of Pain Management
Elisha Peterson, MD, MEd
(Managing childhood pain is the goal for pediatric providers. This session will discuss the various ways to manage pain in children balancing the use of opioid and non-opioid interventions.)
 
10:25 am - 10:30 am
Q&A Session
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Break & Exhibits
 

Moderator: Rani Gereige, MD, MPH

11:00 am – 11:40 am (Recorded Session)
S304 - Clinical Cases: One Health and Zoonotic Parasitic Infections
Jill Weatherhead, MD, PhD, CTropMed
(One Health is an integrated, unifying approach aimed to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals, and ecosystems through a collaborative, multisectoral, and transdisciplinary approach locally and globally. Zoonotic parasitic infections typically occur through interactions between humans, animals, and the environment. This session will discuss clinical cases of parasitic infections and the approach to these cases using the One Health framework.)
 
11:40 am - 11:45 am
Q&A Session
11:45 am – 12:25 pm (Recorded Session)
S305 - Fad or Fact? Navigating the Nutritional Maze for Kids
Nicole Dulzaides, MS, RDN
(Pediatricians often receive numerous questions from parents about “special diets” and the evidence behind their effectiveness and safety. From vegetarian, to vegan, to gluten –free, or anti-inflammatory diets, this session will focus on the truth and myths behind the role of these diets)
 
12:25 pm - 12:30 pm
Q&A Session
Loews Coral Gables
2950 Coconut Grove Drive
Coral Gables, FL 33134
United States

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Our Venue

Booking Details Combo Package Group Discounts In The Area Gallery

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Experience Loews Coral Gables

Get to know the newest Loews Hotel, which officially opened in November 2022. Located in the heart of The Plaza Coral Gables, Loews Coral Gables Hotel offers a new level of hospitality just four blocks from the Gables’ iconic Miracle Mile. Choose from 242 guestrooms with an elegant, modern design. Enjoy luxury amenities, a spa, a fitness center, and a rooftop pool featuring spectacular city views. Savor locally curated flavors in four restaurants and lounges. Experience the culinary, cultural, and entertainment offerings of Coral Gables with easy access to the best of the city.

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Booking

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Complimentary Internet • Pool Access • Fitness Center • Room Service • On-site Spa Services
$359.00/night plus taxSingle or Double
  • Check-In: 4:00 pm
  • Check-Out: 11:00 am
    Room Tax not included.
  • Hotel Destination Fee: $25/day + tax (optional)
  • Valet Parking: $36 + tax

NOTE: These rates will apply for reservations between March 20, through March 25, 2024. Special group block rates are subject to availability and will expire on February 20, 2024.

All reservations must be guaranteed with a one-night deposit. This card will be charged in the event of a cancellation, no-show, or deposit when warranted. If you require a room upgrade, please contact the hotel directly at 786-772-7600.

Local: +1 (786) 772-7600
Toll-Free +1 (800) 235-6397
To ensure you receive our group discounted rates, make sure to mention you are attending the PPGC Program when confirming the dates for your stay.

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Special group rates are a limited-time offer and subject to availability; bookings must be made before February 20, 2024, at 5:00 pm EST to qualify for discounted rates.

Amenities & Accessibility:
Experience a new level of hospitality at Loews Coral Gables Hotel. Located in the heart of The Plaza Coral Gables. Luxury amenities and four restaurants and lounges round out the guest experience. Complementary Wi-Fi access is offered in all guest rooms and public spaces, a fitness center featuring Peloton Bikes, Room Service, Pool Access, and more. A full list of amenities and accessibility offerings is available on the Venue's Website

Destination Fee: This optional fee is billed separately from the room rate and includes: Premium Wi-Fi internet for up to 4 devices for use in guest rooms and public spaces, Two (2) bottles of water, $10 Uber Credit Per Stay, One Hour Daily Bike Rental, Focal Point Photography Session with One Complimentary Branded Picture (reservations required). Those choosing to book directly with the venue must request to opt out of the resort destination fee during check-in.

Cancelation policy:
Guests booking directly with the venue (at the link above or via phone) must cancel by 4 pm local time 72 hours before arrival to avoid a penalty fee of 1 night's room and tax.


Group Discounts

Group Discounts are available as follows. Those interested in taking advantage of our group discounts should contact cme@nicklaushealh.org.

Discounts for groups purchasing registrations only (7 or more)
Groups of seven or more who are only interested in purchasing the course registration can receive their 7th registration for free.
Discounts for groups purchasing registration + lodging at the event venue (3 or more)
Groups of three or more purchasing the course registration and booking at our venue will receive their registration at a flat rate of $350 per person for CME Registrants, and $300 for general registration. This offer is only available until our group block discount ends on February 20, 2024, or our room block is met (whichever comes first).

Combo Package Offer

The Combo Registration Package is a limited offer for all course registrants until February 20, 2024, or until the room block is met.

By selecting this package you will purchase both the registration to the course and your hotel stay, and your booking will be managed by the Nicklaus Children’s Hospital CME Department. Combo registration is available for those checking in on Thursday, March 21, 2024, and checking out on Sunday, March 24, 2024. You will receive an email from our staff within 48 hours of purchase with further instructions.

To purchase, visit either the General Registration or CE/CME Registration page, then select the Combo Package option after choosing your Registrant Type.

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 Book DirectlyCombo Package
Room OptionsDeluxe King or 2 Queen
AvailabilityUntil Supplies last OR February 20, 2024 (whichever comes first)
Available for booking dates...March 20, 2024, through
March 25, 2024
March 21, 2024, through
March 24, 2024
Booking Rate$359/night, plus taxes+ $1150 with General Registration
+ $1200 with CE/CME Registration
Destination Fee+ $25/day, plus tax
Optional
Included
Taxes+ $46.67/night
Estimated
Included
Valet Parking+ $32.74 daily
Per vehicle
Included
1 vehicle/night max

The $25/daily hotel destination fee is optional for those registering under the course block and includes the following: Premium WIFI Internet for up to 4 Devices in Guestrooms and Public Spaces, Two (2) Bottles of Water, $10 Uber Credit Per Stay, One Hour Daily Bike Rental, Focal Point Photography Session with One Complimentary Branded Picture (reservations required).
Those who choose to book directly with the venue must request to opt out of the resort destination fee during check-in.


Local Attractions & Dining

Explore Coral Gables

Loews Coral Gables is part of the new mixed-use development, The Plaza Coral Gables, located just four blocks south of the iconic Miracle Mile. The plaza will showcase not only the hotel, but also new office space, residential units, and high-end retail.

  • Miracle Mile (0.5 miles from hotel)
  • Giralda Plaza (0.5 mile from hotel)
  • Venetian Pool (0.7 miles from hotel)
  • Shops at Merrick Park (1 mile from hotel)
  • Vizcaya Museum and Garden (3.8 miles from hotel)
  • View the full list on Loewshotels.com

Dining

Savor the flavors of Miami with locally curated sips and bites at four distinct restaurants and lounges. Enjoy some of Coral Gables’ best culinary experiences, from al fresco, and poolside dining to approachable all-American fare, elevated mixology, and quick, fresh bites.

  • Eat, drink, and socialize while enjoying American Kitchen classics, ranging from breakfast favorites to locally-infused regional lunch and dinner cuisine. An indoor dining room with an expansive open kitchen, private dining space, Chef’s table experience, and outdoor terrace seating round out this true American dining destination.
  • Enjoy classic cocktails handcrafted in the tradition of old-school American glamour at this Americana Bar. Locally distilled spirits, an expansive wine collection, and a menu of composed bar bites create the ideal urban meeting point in Coral Gables.
  • A poolside, open-air oasis with sky-high views of Coral Gables. Phineas is a rooftop restaurant celebrating the Latin flavors and heritage of South Florida. Small plates and specialty cocktails offer a multi-cultural feast, from Little Havana to Little Haiti.
  • From locally roasted coffee to homemade pastries, fresh salads, sandwiches, and gelato, Miami Joe Coffee Co. satisfies any craving. Open daily for grab-and-go breakfast and lunch items, snacks, sweets, and more.

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Guest Faculty

Faculty Portrait

Jeffrey N Bernstein, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT, DABCP
Medical Director, Florida Poison Information Center in Miami
Attending, Emergency Medicine & Medical Toxicology
Jackson Health System
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Jan Blanchard, CPC, CPEDC, CPMA
Pediatric Solutions Consultant
Physician’s Computer Company (PCC)
South Burlington, Vermont

Faculty Portrait

Hansel J. Otero, MD, FAAP
Pediatric Radiology Attending
Vice Chair of Clinical Research
Department of Radiology
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Assistant Professor of Radiology
University of Pennsylvania
Perelman School of Medicine
Philadelphia, PA

Faculty Portrait

Elisha Peterson, MD, Med, FAAP, FASA
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Pain, and Perioperative Medicine
Attending Anesthesiologist
George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Washington, DC

Faculty Portrait

Carlos A. Salgado, MD, FAPA
Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Health
Director of Medical Services, FIU Center for Children and Families
Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University
Director, Child-Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship,
Citrus Health Network
Miami, FL

Faculty Portrait

Nancy Torres Burling
Family Navigator Program Director
LEND Family Faculty
University of Miami, Mailman Center for Child Development
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Jill Weatherhead, MD, PhD, CTropMed, FAAP
Director, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship Tropical & Global Medicine Track
Director of Medical Education, National School of Tropical Medicine
Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics
Sections of Tropical Medicine & Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
Section of Infectious Diseases
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas

 

Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Host Faculty

Faculty Portrait

Carmen Bustamante Escobar, MD
Attending, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Ellise Cappuccio, MD
Director of Pain Management
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Adriana A Carrillo-Iregui, MD
Attending, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology
Medical Director Diabetes Center
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Alicia Della Volpe, MD
Attending, Pediatric Pulmonology
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Magaly Diaz-Barbosa, MD
Chief, Division of Neonatology
Medical Director, NICU
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

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

Faculty Portrait

Nicole Dulzaides, MS, RDN
Clinical Nutrition Services
Food and Nutrition
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Cindy Garlesky MSN, APRN, CEN, PMGT-BC
Pain Service
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Wilson Heredia Nunez, MD
Pediatric Neurology
Medical Director, Headache Program
Nicklaus Children’s Brain Institute
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, FL

Faculty Portrait

Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo, MD
Allergy-Immunology Care of South Florida
Miami Lakes, Florida
Medical Director, Division of Allergy-Immunology
Director, Allergy-Immunology Fellowship
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Parul Jayakar, MD
Director, Division of Genetics & Metabolism
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Chief, Section of Genetics & Metabolism
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Paul Khalil, MD
Attending, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

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

Faculty Portrait

Shanna Kowalsky, DO*
Attending, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Dianna Morales, PharmD, MBA
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Salina Mostajabian, MD
Director, Adolescent Medicine Fellowship Program
Attending, Adolescent Medicine
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Anthony J. Orsini, DO
Medical Director, NICU at Jupiter Medical Center &
Naples Community Hospital
Neonatology Section Chief & Medical Director of Wellness
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Health System
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Halley Park, MD Attending, Pediatric Radiology
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Katherine Schain, MS, CGC
Certified Genetic Counselor
Craniofacial Center
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Lauren Thompson, DO
Attending, Clinical & Biochemical Genetics
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Faculty Portrait

Marina Villani Capo, PsyD
Clinical Psychologist
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

 

Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Host Faculty - Co-Speakers

Callie Alt, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
Department of Medical Education
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Barbara Braz, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
Department of Medical Education
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Jonathan Creech, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
Department of Medical Education
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Carolina M. de Almagro, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC
Division of Pediatric Endocrinology
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Simon Donato, PharmD
PGY1, Pharmacy Resident
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Pharmacy residency Program
Miami, Florida

Ana Luiza Graneiro, MD
Allergy-Immunology Fellow
Department of Medical Education
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Aubree Houston, PharmD
PGY2, Pharmacy Resident
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Pharmacy residency Program
Miami, Florida

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

Lizandra Muniz, PsyD
Child and Adolescent Psychology
Postdoctoral Fellow
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Nolan Nielsen, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
Department of Medical Education
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Camile Ortega, DO
Allergy-Immunology Care of South Florida
Miami Lakes, Florida
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Nicole Redondo, MD
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow
Department of Medical Education
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital

Adarsh Shetty, MD
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow
Department of Medical Education
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital

Alejandra Sisniegas, PsyD
Child and Adolescent Psychology
Postdoctoral Fellow
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Cloty Toro, MD*
Attending, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Natalie Trotto, MD
Allergy-Immunology Fellow
Department of Medical Education
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

Jacquelyn Verme, APRN, PPCNP-BC, CDCES
Division of Pediatric Endocrinology
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida

 

Additional Program Faulty

Moderators:

Nolan Altman, MD
Marisa Azaret, PsyD*
Jefry Biehler, MD, MPH*
Beatriz Cunill-De Sautu, MD*
Rani Gereige, MD, MPH, FAAP*
Maria Milla, MD, MPH*
Julie Kantor

Scientific Planning Committee:

Marisa Azaret, PsyD
Chief, Division of Clinical Psychology

Maria Behnam-Terneus, DO
Associate Director, Pediatric Residency Program
Associate Director, Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship Program

Jefry Biehler, MD, MPH
FIU Chair of Pediatrics

Beatriz Cunill-De Sautu, MD
Pediatric Residency Program Director

Alejandra Frauenfelder Sanchez, MD
Pediatric Chief Resident

Rani Gereige, MD, MPH
PPGC Course Chair
CME Committee Chair, Executive Director of Medical Education

Camila Gonzalez Aragon, MD
Pediatric Chief Resident

Erin Hernandez, EdD, APRN, PNP-AC/PC
Director, Advanced Practice

Julie Kantor, MD
General Pediatric, Clerkship Assoc. Director

Shanna Kowalsky, DO
Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Elizabeth Menocal, CPMSM, CPCS
Vice President; Clinical Affairs – Medical Administration

Maria Milla, MD, MPH
General Pediatrics, Director of Pediatric Care Center

Maria Ramon-Coton, MD
Chief; Urgent Care Centers

Clara Reyes-Miranda, ARNP
Allied Health, Pediatric Hospital Medicine

Angel Sepulveda
Patient & Guest Relations

Cloty Toro, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Continuing Medical Education Staff

Gabriela Martinez
Marketing, Web Design, and NCH-iLearn Management,
CME Specialist; Department of Medical Education, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital

 

Committee member(s)

Gabriela Atkin

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Marisa Azaret, PsyD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Maria Behnam-Terneus, DO, FAAP, FACOP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Jefry Biehler, MD, MPH

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Beatriz Cunill-De Sautu, MD, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Alejandra Frauenfelder Sanchez, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Rani Gereige, MD, MPH, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Camila Gonzalez Aragon, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Erin Hernandez, EdD, APRN, PNP-AC/PC

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Julie Kantor, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Shanna Kowalsky, DO

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Elizabeth Menocal

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Maria Milla, MD, MPH, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Maria Ramon-Coton, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Clara Reyes, APRN

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Cloty Toro, MD, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.
Guest Faculty(s)

Jeffrey Bernstein, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Jan Blanchard, CPC, CPEDC, CPMA

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Hansel Otero, MD, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Elisha Peterson, MD, MEd, FAAP FASA

has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Nen;.

Carlos Salgado, MD, FAPA

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Nancy Torres Burling

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Jill Weatherhead, MD, PhD, CTropMed

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.
Course Director(s)

Rani Gereige, MD, MPH, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.
Moderator(s)

Nolan Altman, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Beatriz Cunill-De Sautu, MD, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Rani Gereige, MD, MPH, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Julie Kantor, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.
Planner(s)

Gabriela Atkin

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.
Speaker(s)

Callie Alt, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Jeffrey Bernstein, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Jan Blanchard, CPC, CPEDC, CPMA

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Carmen Bustamante Escobar, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Ellise Cappuccio, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Adriana Carrillo Iregui, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Jonathan Creech, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Carolina de Almagro, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Alicia Della Volpe, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Magaly Diaz-Barbosa, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Simon Donato, PharmD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Ana Duarte, MD, FAAP, FAAD

has a financial relationship (Professional Services) with Regeneron-Sanofi;.

Nicole Dulzaides, MS, RDN, LDN

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Cindy Garlesky, MSN, APRN, CEN, PMGT-BC

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Ana Luiza Graneiro, MD, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Wilson Heredia Nunez, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo, MD, FAAP

has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Kaleo;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with National peanut board;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with ARS;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with CSL;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Aimmune;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Enzyvant;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Takeda;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Regeneron/Sanofi;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Pharming;.
has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Pfizer;.

Aubree Houston, PharmD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Parul Jayakar, MD, MS

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Paul Khalil, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Alexis Kowalski, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Shanna Kowalsky, DO

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Freddy Martin, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Dianna Morales, PharmD, MBA

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Salina Mostajabian, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Lizandra Muniz, PsyD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Nolan Nielsen, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Anthony Orsini, DO, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Camile Ortega, DO

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Hansel Otero, MD, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Halley Park, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Elisha Peterson, MD, MEd, FAAP FASA

has a financial relationship (Independent contractor) with Nen;.

Nicole Redondo, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Carlos Salgado, MD, FAPA

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Katherine Schain, MS, CGC

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Adarsh Shetty, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Alejandra Sisniegas, PsyD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Lauren Thompson, DO

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Cloty Toro, MD, FAAP

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Nancy Torres Burling

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Natalie Trotto, DO

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Jacquelyn Verme, APRN, PPCNP-BC, CDCES

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

marina villani capo, Psy.D.

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Jill Weatherhead, MD, PhD, CTropMed

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Barbara Ximenes Braz, MD

has no relevant financial relationships to disclose at this time.

Accreditation

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 Disclosure: 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 Designation & Certificates

CE/CME Course Enrollment

AMA Designation Statement: Nicklaus Children's Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.00 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: 202688420)

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.

General Admission Enrollment

General Attendance: Participants enrolled for this version of the course will receive a certificate of attendance.

Credit Reporting

CE Broker

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 2024 and once virtual access ends in October 2024.

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.

CME Passport

Badge: Provider Reports to CME Passport

The CME credits that physicians earn from this activity will be submitted to ACCME's CME Passport, a free, centralized web application where you can create a personalized account to view, track, and generate transcripts of your reported CME credit. Visit www.cmepassport.org to create your account. Credits will be reported within 30 days of completing the credit attestation for this activity.

Available Credit

  • 16.00 ABP MOC II
    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.
  • 19.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
    Nicklaus Children's Hospital designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 19.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
  • 19.00 Attendance
    Acknowledging attendance at this educational activity.
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Refund Policy: Refunds, less a $50 processing fee, will be issued when requested in writing and if submitted prior to February 23, 2024. No refunds will be honored after this date.

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