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Pediatric Sedation Conference
September 11-12, 2010
September 13, 2010
  Optional Full Simulation Day Workshops


SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Course Director: Keira P. Mason, MD
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Call For Abstracts

2010 Theme:
NEW FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRIC SEDATION

KEYNOTE LECTURE:
Celebrating the Human Spirit:
The Need to Take Risks Brown
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
MICHAEL BROWN
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Approved for:
A maximum the following AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™: Course Only: 13.25, Each Panel: 1.5, Optional Third Day: 6.0. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American Medical Association has determined that physicians not licensed in the US who participate in the CME activity are eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™.

Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 20.25 hours ACEP category 1 credit.

This course is additionally approved for AANA, CEU, and Risk Management credits.



2010 Theme: NEW FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRIC SEDATION
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Celebrating the Human Spirit: The Need to Take Risks Image Michael Brown
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
MICHAEL BROWN
Emmy award winning director, filmmaker and owner of Serac Adventure Film - Producer of Farther Than the Eye Can See, documenting the historic
ascent of Mt Everest by a blind climber.

Objectives

This multi-specialty represented conference is intended for physicians (anesthesia, dental, dental anesthesiology, emergency medicine, gastroenterology, hospital medicine, internal medicine, oncology, pediatrics, radiology) nurses, nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists and administrators interested in sedation. Our faculty is from the United States and abroad, and represents a collection of national and internationally-recognized experts. This conference attracts a diverse group of national and international attendees, all of whom share an interest in pediatric sedation. At the suggestion of past attendees, we will again offer expanded didactic sessions which will contain multiple, concurrently-run, focused, personalized, specialized afternoon tracks featuring pertinent and timely topics of interests in the field of hospital medicine, pediatric dentistry and nursing. In addition, other afternoon tracks will feature in-depth expansion of topics which include dexmedetomidine, dental, hospital medicine, sedation strategies across specialties, emergency medicine, nursing, new sedatives/innovation, shared experiences across the globe, as well as a provocative look at the arts and science of sedation. Our didactics will continue to include large general sessions as well as an offering of small, interactive, specialty and topic directed round-table discussions with the faculty and attendees.

MONDAY SIMULATION WORKSHOP

The participant will gain an appreciation of the value of simulation for pediatric sedation and its role in education, team building and acquisition of clinical skills

  • This full day workshop is unique, presenting simulation scenarios from experts of different specialties: anesthesia, dental medicine, hospital medicine, emergency medicine
  • Pediatric sedation is a multi-specialty field: This is the Unique opportunity to learn clinical strategies from specialists of various disciplines
  • DIFFICULT AIRWAY WORKSHOP included: the latest, state-of-the-art devices and strategies will be presented with opportunity for hand-on practicuum
  • The opportunity to train with the actual equipment used in the clinical realm.
  • Pediatric sedation presents clinicians who care for children with challenging and potentially high risk clinical situations. This simulation workshop brings together expert faculty from interrelated but diverse areas of practice, from pediatric emergency medicine to anesthesiology, and from pediatric dentists to pediatric hospitalists. The Difficult Airway Workshop is a unique and valuable addition that provides the participant with the opportunity to acquire hands-on experience with the latest airway devices. At the end of this workshop the participant should gain an appreciation of the benefits of simulation to the learning and clinical environment. Lessons learned from participation in the scenarios, with faculty and participants from varying organizations and practices, should provide an opportunity for application of these lessons to the clinical realm and teaching environment of our own institutions.

You may register separately or in combination with full weekend course

Sample Topics

  • Sedatives, Toxicity and Development of the Neonatal Brain
  • Dexmedetomidine and Future Innovations
  • Frontiers in Anxiolysis and Procedural Pain Management
  • Strategies for the Developmentally Compromised
  • Sedation Related Medical Emergencies
  • Sedatives, Outcome Analysis, and Future Directions
  • Strategies to Improve Pediatric Sedation- A Complex Review
  • Innovations in Team Training and Education
  • A New Look at Redefining Adverse Events
  • Painful Procedures: No Drugs, Drug Combos, or Can the Child Decide?
  • Review of the Evolution to Clinical Application
  • Dexmedetomidine in the ICU
  • Novel Usage of Dexmedetomidine
  • Drugs in dentistry- What's New?
  • Billing Strategies for Dental Sedation
  • Dental Emergencies/Secrets Revealed/Future Directions
  • Anxiolysis, Analgesia, and Sedation for the medically compromised
  • Oral Sedation
  • Targeted Controlled Infusions for Pediatric Dentistry
  • The Future of Sedation/Anesthesia in Dentistry: Where We Came From, Where We Are and Where We Are Going
  • Nursing Delivered Sedation: Challenges, Pitfalls, and Gratification
  • Nursing Delivered Propofol- A Physicians Journey
  • Nursing competency and Professional Role development
  • Screening and Triage: When Should We Say "No"?
  • Recovery, Adverse Events, and Quality Assurance Process
  • Sedation: Combining the Art and Science of Procedural Sedation: A Case-Based Approach
  • How to Assess and Bring a New Sedative into the Hospital
  • Sedatives Analgesics and Synergy
  • Nitrous Oxide Past, Future and New Delivery Systems
  • Nitrous Oxide, New Delivery Systems
  • Sedation Shared Experience From Around the Globe
  • Yes We Can...(and Should): Pediatric Hospitalist-Run Sedation Services
  • Triaging Patients to the Proper Sedation Provider
  • Ensuring that Hospitalist-Provided Sedation is Safe, and Which Drugs to Use
  • Building a Hospitalist Sedation Service: Planning, Implementation and Financial Implications
  • Hospitalists Billing for Deep Sedation: What You Need to Know
  • The Arts and Science of Sedation
  • Small interactive breakout panel discussions: Dexmedetomidine, Difficult Airway Hands On Practicum: Alternative Airway Devices, Emergency Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Ketamine, and Nursing
  • Simulation Scenarios: Anesthesia, Dental, Hospital and Emergency Medicine
  • Derived Scenarios
  • Difficult Airway Workshop: Hands-On Experience for Alternative Airway Placement

Call for Abstracts

Deadline for Submission of Abstracts: July 1, 2010

Detailed submission guidelines, abstract submission form, and disclosure form can be found at: www.childrenshospital.org/pediatricsedationcourse

Abstracts are blindly reviewed by the Abstract Committee. Authors will be notified if their abstract is chosen for poster display at the September 11‑12, 2010 conference.

Course Schedule

PEDIATRIC SEDATION
OUTSIDE OF THE OPERATING ROOM

InterContinental Hotel, San Francisco, CA

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2010
5:00 pm ‑ 7:00 pmEarly Bird Registration
(Open to
ALL registrants)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2010
6:00 am ‑ 7:00 amEarly Bird Registration
(Limited to Saturday AM Breakfast Breakout Panel Pre‑Registrants
ONLY)
7:00 am ‑ 8:30 amRegistration/ Breakfast OR
7:00 am ‑ 8:30 amBreakfast Breakout Panels
Small, open forum, interactive round table discussions
(Optional; Each limited to 15; Pre‑registration and fee required; Breakfast provided)
1 Difficult Airway Workshop: Hands-On Experience for Alternative Airway Placement | Moderators: Jennifer Dearden, MD, Calvin Kuan, MD, Samuel H. Wald, M.D. and David Whiting, MD
2 Emergency Medicine | Moderator: Steven Green, MD
3 Hospital Medicine | Moderators: Douglas Carlson, MD and Jack Percelay, MD
4 Nursing | Moderators: Joss Thomas, MD, Cindy Funk, RN and Ruthie Mckeever, RN
5 Dexmedetomidine | Moderators: Yolanda Milliman-Richard, RN, BSN and Steven Zgleszewski, MD
6 Ketamine | Moderator: Robert Kennedy, MD
8:45-9:00 Welcome - Keira P. Mason, MD
Innovations in Sedation Agents and Delivery Systems (Moderator: Jerrold Lerman, MD)
9:00-9:30 Sedatives, Toxicity and Development of the Neonatal Brain
Mervyn Maze, MB ChB
9:30-10:00 Dexmedetomidine and Future Innovations
Jerrold Lerman, MD
10:00-10:30 Frontiers in Anxiolysis and Procedural Pain Management
Yuzuru Kaneko, DDS, PhD
10:30-11:00 Morning Break: Meet the Sponsors
Challenging Patient: Strategies and Success
(Moderator: Keira Mason, MD)
11:00-11:30 Strategies for the Developmentally Compromised
David Rothman, DDS
11:30-12:00 Sedation Related Medical Emergencies
John Yagiela, DDS, PhD
12:00-12:20 It's Time to Reinvent the Sedation Continuum to be Objective
Steven Green, MD
12:20-12:30 Panel Discussion
12:30 - 2:00 Lunch on your own
2:00-5:30 Concurrent Specialized Tracks
Full Description Click Here
A. Dexmedetomidine
Gregory Hammer | Jerrold Lerman | Keira Mason | Mervyn Maze | John Yagiela | Vivian Yuen
B. Dental
Gerald Ferretti | Yuzuru Kaneko | Don Macalister | Morton Rosenberg | David Rothman | Devona Slater | John Yagiela
C. Nursing
Maureen Carrier | Cindy Funk | Ruthie Mckeever | Yolanda Milliman-Richard | Michele Pirich | Joss Thomas | Lisa Walker-Vischer
D. Sedation Strategies Across Specialties
Paul Barach | Douglas Carlson | Steven Green | Robert Kennedy | Mark Roback | Morton Rosenberg | Maria Sammartino
5:30-8:00Complimentary cocktail reception
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010
7:00 am ‑ 8:30 amBreakfast OR
7:00 am ‑ 8:30 amBreakfast Breakout Panels
Small, open forum, interactive round table discussions
(Optional; Each limited to 15; Pre‑registration and fee required; Breakfast provided)
1 Difficult Airway Workshop: Hands-On Experience for Alternative Airway Placement | Moderators: Jennifer Dearden, MD, Calvin Kuan, MD, Samuel H. Wald, M.D., David Whiting, MD and Steven Zgleszewski, MD
2 Emergency Medicine | Moderators: Baruch Krauss, MD, Robert Kennedy, MD
3 Hospital Medicine | Moderators: Ruben Nazario, MD and Jack Percelay, MD
4 Nursing | Moderators: Maureen Carrier, RN and Roberta Forman, RN
5 Dexmedetomidine | Moderators: Keira Mason, MD, Michele Pirich, RN and Randy Prescilla, MD
6 Ketamine | Moderator: Steven Green, MD
Keynote Lecture
8:45-8:50 International Sedation Task Force: A World SIVA Global Initiative
8:50-9:00 Keynote Introduction | Keira P. Mason MD
9:00-10:00 Keynote Lecture: Celebrating the Human Spirit: The Need to Take Risks | Michael Brown, Emmy award director, filmmaker and owner of Serac Adventure Film and Serac Adventure Film School.
Outcome Measurements; Adverse Events, Human Factors, and Redefining Safety
(Moderator: Babu Koka, MBBS)
10:00-10:30 Morning Break
Meet the Sponsors, book and video signing with Keynote Speaker
10:30-11:15 Designing Reliable and Safe Pediatric Sedation: Can We Do Better
Paul Barach, MD
11:15-11:45 Innovations in Team Training and Education
James Roelofse, MBBS
11:45-12:15 A New Look at Redefining Adverse Events
Mark Roback, MD
12:15-12:45 Painful Procedures: No drugs, drug combos, or can the child decide?
Gregory Hammer, MD
12:45-2:00 Lunch on your own
2:00-5:30 Concurrent Specialized Tracks
Full Description Click Here
A. Art and Science
Maureen Carrier | Steven Green | Robert Kennedy | Baruch Krauss | Mark Roback
B. New Sedatives/ Innovation
Gregory Hammer | Robert Kennedy | Don Macalister Robert Poole | Michael Stabile
C. Sedation Shared Experiences From Around the Globe
Douglas Carlson | Yuzuru Kaneko | James Roelofse Joss Thomas | Vivian Yuen
D. Hospital Medicine
Douglas Carlson | Ruben Nazario | Jack Percelay | Devona Slater
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2010
(Optional, Limited Enrollment)

New This Year:
Multispecialty Directed Simulation Workshops
Simulator Sessions: Taught by Multi-Specialty Experts (Pre-Registration Required)
5 breakout rooms, from 8:00-3:00 participants will spend one hour in each room
7:00-7:30 Breakfast
7:30-8:30 Simulation in the 21st Century: Integration into Sedation Training
8:30-3:00 Rotation through each one hour scenario (lunch included)
3:00-3:30 All participants reconvene for debriefing and interactive feedback
Moderator and Leader of Simulation Workshops:
James Fehr, MD
Emergency Medicine Derived Scenario
Robert Kennedy, MD* | Baruch Krauss, MD | Randy Prescilla, MD
Dental Medicine Derived Scenario
Morton Rosenberg, DMD | Douglas Stewart, DMD | John Yagiela, DDS*
Anesthesia Derived Scenario
Michael Chen, MD | Anita Honkanen, MD*
Hospital Medicine Derived Scenario
Doug Carlson, MD* | Yasmeen Daud, MD | Kim Hamlin, MD
Difficult Airway Workshop: Hands-On Experience for Alternative Airway Placement Derived Scenario
Jennifer Dearden, MD | Calvin Kuan, MD* | Samuel H. Wald, M.D. | David Whiting, M.D. | Steven Zgleszewski, MD
*Indicates Scenario/Workshop Leader

CONCURRENT SPECIALIZED TRACKS

Saturday Specialized Tracks
A. Dexmedetomidine
(Moderator: Jerrold Lerman, MD)
2:00-2:30 Review of the Evolution to Clinical Application | Mervyn Maze, MB ChB
2:30-3:00 Future Studies and Limitations | Jerrold Lerman, MD
3:00-3:30 The Dental Experience | John Yagiela, DDS, PhD
3:30-4:00 Dexmedetomidine in the ICU | Gregory Hammer, MD
4:00-4:30 Novel Usage of Dexmedetomidine | Vivian Yuen, MBBS
4:30-5:00 Pediatric Sedation | Keira Mason, MD
5:00-5:30 Panel Discussion
B. Dental
(Moderator: Morton Rosenberg, DMD)
2:00-2:30 Drugs in Dentistry-Whats New? | John Yagiela, DDS, PhD
2:30-3:00 Improving Reimbursement: Billing Strategies | Devona Slater, CHC, CMPC
3:00-3:30 Dental Emergencies/Secrets Revealed/Future Directions | David Rothman, DDS
3:30-4:00 Anxiolysis, Analgesia, and Sedation for the Medically Compromised | Yuzuru Kaneko, DDS, PhD
4:00-4:30 Oral Sedation | Gerald Ferretti, DDS, MS, MPH
4:30-5:00 Targeted Controlled Infusions for Pediatric Dentistry | Don Macalister, BDS, FDS, RCRCS
5:00-5:30 The Future of Sedation/Anesthesia in Dentistry: Where We Come From, Where We Are and Where We Are Going | Morton Rosenberg, DMD
5:30-6:00 Panel Discussion
C. Nursing
(Moderator: Yolanda Milliman-Richard, RN)
2:00-2:30 Nursing Delivered Sedation: Challenges, Pitfalls, and Gratification | Yolanda Milliman-Richard, BSN, RN
2:30-3:00 Nursing Delivered Propofol- A Physicians Journey | Joss Thomas, MD
3:00-3:30 Nursing Delivered Propofol- A Nurses Journey | Ruth Mckeever, RN, Cindy Funk, RN
3:30-4:00 Nursing Competency and Professional Role Development | Lisa Walker-Vischer, RN
4:00-4:30 Screening and Triage: When Should We Say "No"? | Maureen Carrier, RN
4:30-5:00 Recovery: Challenges, Adverse Events, Agent Specific Side Effects | Michele Pirich, RN
5:00-5:30 Panel Discussion
D. Sedation Strategies Across Specialties
(Moderator: Mark Roback, MD)
2:00-2:45 The Human Impact Factor
How to Measure and Improve Performance | Paul Barach, MD, MPH
2:45-3:45 Propofol in My Pocket | Steven Green, MD
Emergency Medicine | Douglas Carlson, MD
Hospital Medicine | and Maria Sammartino, MD- TCI
3:45-4:15 Nitrous | Robert Kennedy, MD
4:15-4:45 Ketamine | Mark Roback, MD
4:45-5:15 Oral Sedation, the Future- | Gerald Ferretti, DDS, MS, MPH
5:15-5:45 Clinical Case Discussions/Panel Discussion


Sunday Specialized Tracks
A. The Art and Science of Sedation
(Moderator: Baruch Krauss, MD)
This interactive workshop will present an integrated pharmacological and non-pharmacological approach to procedural sedation, with individualized sedation recommendations and management guidelines by patient, procedure and setting. Topics will include: combining non-pharmacologic techniques with pharmacologic sedation for managing acute anxiety and pain, determining when sedation is needed, determining the type and level of sedation required for each intervention, discussion of individual agents for sedation and analgesia, monitoring and fasting guidelines, and sedation for challenging patients and difficult situations. Case studies and clinical scenarios will be emphasized. Participants are encouraged to bring cases from their practice for discussion as this workshop will be an opportunity for an open exchange of ideas and practice styles in the sedation of children.
Maureen Carrier, RN, BSN | Steve Green, MD | Robert Kennedy, MD | Baruch Krauss, MD | Mark Roback, MD
B. New Sedatives/Innovation
(Moderator: Lynne Ferrari, MD)
2:00-2:30 How to Assess and Bring a New Sedative into the Hospital
Robert Poole, PharmD
2:30-3:00 Synergy: Drug Interactions
Gregory Hammer, MD
3:00-3:45 Propofol Target Controlled Infusions in Dental Practice...Multi-Specialty Approach
Don Macalister, DMD
3:45-4:30 Nitrous Oxide Past and Future
Robert Kennedy, MD
4:30-5:00 Nitrous Oxide, New Delivery Systems
Michael Stabile, MD
5:00-5:30 Panel Discussion
C. Sedation Shared Experience from Around the Globe
(Moderator: James Roelofse MBChB)
2:00-2:30 Hospital Medicine Approach, United States | Douglas Carlson, MD
2:30-3:15 Dental Sedation: The Japanese Experience | Yuzuru Kaneko, DDS, PhD,
3:15-3:45 Anesthesia Directed Sedation, United States | Joss Thomas, MD
3:45-4:30 Sedation in Underdeveloped Nations | James Roelofse, MBBS
4:30-5:00 Sedation in China | Vivian Yuen, MD
5:00-5:30 Panel Discussion
D. Hospital Medicine
(Moderator Jack Percelay, MD)
2:00-2:45 Yes We Can...(and Should): Pediatric Hospitalist-Run Sedation Services
Jack Percelay, MD
2:45-3:05 Triaging Patients to the Proper Sedation Provider
Douglas Carlson, MD
3:05-4:00 Ensuring that Hospitalist-Provided Sedation is Safe, and Which Drugs to Use (Case Studies)
Ruben Nazario, MD
4:00-4:20 Discussion/Break
4:20- 5:00 Building a Hospitalist Sedation Service: Planning, Implementation and Financial Implications
Douglas Carlson, MD
5:00-5:30 Hospitalists Billing for Deep Sedation: What You Need to Know
Douglas Carlson, MD and Devona Slater, CHC, CMC

NATIONAL FACULTY
DOUGLAS CARLSON, MD
Chief, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
St. Louis Children's Hospital
Professor of Pediatrics
Washington University
JAMES J. FEHR, MD
Director, Saigh Pediatric Simulation Center
Pediatric Anesthesiology and Critical Care
St Louis Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor, Anesthesia and Pediatrics
Washington University
GERALD FERRETTI, DDS, MS, MPH
Division Chief, Pediatric Dentistry
Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
Professor and Chair of Pediatric Dentistry
School of Dental Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
CINDY FUNK, RN
Procedural Sedation Team
A Nursing Administered Propofol Service
Department of Anesthesia
University of Iowa
STEVEN GREEN, MD
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics
Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, CA
GREGORY HAMMER, MD
Associate Director, Pediatric ICU
Lucile Packard's Children's Hospital at Stanford
Professor, Anesthesiology and Pediatrics
Stanford University School of Medicine
ANITA HONKANEN, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Chief, Pediatric Anesthesia Division
Medical Director Anesthesia Services
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Stanford University
ROBERT (BO) KENNEDY, MD
Associate Director,
Educational Affairs Emergency Services
St Louis Children's Hospital
Professor of Pediatrics
Washington University
JERROLD LERMAN, MD, FRCPC
Clinical Professor of Anesthesia
Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo
SUNY Buffalo
MERVYN MAZE, MB CHB
Chairman, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care
Professor of Anesthesia
University of California, San Francisco
RUTHIE MCKEEVER, RN
Procedural Sedation Team
A Nursing Administered Propofol Service
Department of Anesthesia
University of Iowa
RUBEN NAZARIO, MD, FAAP
Department of Pediatrics
Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children
Assistant Professor
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
JACK PERCELAY, MD, MPH, FAAP ELMO
Pediatrics, New York, NY
Pediatric Board Member
Society of Hospital Medicine
ROBERT POOLE, PHARMD
Director, Pharmacy
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford
MARK G. ROBACK, MD
Director, Division of Emergency Medicine
Amplatz Children's Hospital
Professor of Pediatrics & Emergency Medicine
University of Minnesota Medical School
MORTON ROSENBERG, DMD
Professor and Head
Division of Anesthesia and Pain Control
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
DAVID L. ROTHMAN, DDS
President, California Society of Pediatric Dentistry
Practice Limited to Infants, Children, Adolescents and Persons With Disabilities
San Francisco, CA
DEVONA SLATER, CHC, CMCP
President, Auditing for Compliance and Education, Inc.
Leawood, KS
MICHAEL STABILE, MD, MBA
Chief of Anesthesia Council
Operation Smile International
Adjunct Clinical Professor of Anesthesia
Vanderbilt University Medical School
JOSS THOMAS, MBBS, MPH
Director, Nurse Sedation Program
Director, Nursing Administered Propofol Service
Associate, Critical Care Medicine
University of Iowa
SAMUEL H. WALD, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology
Director, Resident Education
Department of Anesthesiology
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
LISA WALKER-VISCHER RN, MS, CNS
Clinical Nurse Specialist: Pediatrics/PICU
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
JOHN A. YAGIELA, DDS, PHD
Chair, Division of Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences
Professor, Division of Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences
UCLA School of Dentistry
INTERNATIONAL FACULTY
PAUL BARACH, MD, MPH
Visiting Professor, Center for Patient Safety
University of Utrecht
Utrecht Medical Center
Netherlands
YUZURU KANEKO, DDS, PHD
Dean, Tokyo Dental College
Professor, Department of Dental Anesthesiology
Tokyo, Japan
DON MACALISTER B.D.S (Otago) F.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng)
Oral Surgeon
Specialist, Targeted Controlled Infusions
New Zealand
JAMES ROELOFSE, MB CHB
Diplomate of the National Dental Board of Anesthesiologists (USA)
Professor and Head, Anaesthesia and Sedation
University of the Western Cape
Cape Town, South Africa
Visiting Professor in Anesthesiology
University College London
London, United Kingdom
MARIA SAMMARTINO, MD
Assistant Professor, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Catholic University of Sacred Heart (UCSC)
Rome, Italy
DOUGLAS STEWART, DMD
Program Director, Grad Diploma in Clinical Dentistry
Clinical Associate Professor,
Clinical Dentistry (Sedation)
University of Sydney
VIVIAN MAN YING YUEN, FHKCA, FHKAM, FANZCA.
Associate Consultant
Department of Anesthesiology
Queen Mary Hospital
Honorary Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Anesthesiology
University of Hong Kong
TRACK/ BREAKOUT FACULTY: CHILDREN’s HOSPITAL BOSTON
MAUREEN CARRIER, RN, BSN
Lead Nurse, MR Imaging
MICHELLE CURTIS, RN, CPNP
Radiology Sedation Service
JENNIFER DEARDEN, MD
Instructor in Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
LYNNE FERRARI, MD
Chief, Perioperative Anesthesia Services
Department of Anesthesia
Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
ROBERTA FORMAN, RN, BSN
Clinical Coordinator, Radiology
BABU KOKA, MBBS
Clinical Director, Perioperative Anesthesia
Department of Anesthesia
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
BARUCH KRAUSS, MD, EDM
Director, Inpatient Sedation Service
Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Harvard Medical School
KEIRA P. MASON, MD
Director, Radiology Anesthesia and Sedation
Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
YOLANDA J. MILLIMAN-RICHARD, BSN, RN
Director of Nursing
Department of Radiology
MICHELE PIRICH, RN, BSN
Fluoroscopy Lead Nurse
Department of Radiology
RANDY PRESCILLA, MD
Instructor in Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
CYNTHIA STARK, RN, MS, CPNP
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Radiology Sedation Service
DAVID WHITING, MD
Instructor in Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
STEVEN ZGLESZEWSKI, MD
Anesthesia Director,
Gastroenterology Procedure Unit
Children's Hospital Boston
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
MONDAY SIMULATOR WORKSHOP FACULTY
DOUGLAS CARLSON, MD
Chief, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
St. Louis Children's Hospital
Professor of Pediatrics
Washington University
MICHAEL CHEN, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
YASMEED DAUD, MD
Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
St. Louis Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Washington University
JENNIFER DEARDEN, MD
Department of Anesthesia
Children's Hospital Boston
Instructor in Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
JAMES J. FEHR, MD
Director, Saigh Pediatric Simulation Center
Pediatric Anesthesiology and Critical Care
St. Louis Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor, Anesthesia and Pediatrics
Washington University
KIM HAMLIN, MD
Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
St. Louis Children's Hospital
Instructor of Pediatrics
Washington University
GREGORY HAMMER, MD
Associate Director, Pediatric ICU
Lucile Packard's Children's Hospital at Stanford
Professor, Anesthesiology and Pediatrics
Stanford University School of Medicine
ANITA HONKANEN, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Chief, Pediatric Anesthesia Division
Medical Director Anesthesia Services
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Stanford University
Robert (Bo) Kennedy, MD
Associate Director,
Educational Affairs Emergency Services
St Louis Children's Hospital
Professor of Pediatrics, Washington University
BARUCH KRAUSS, MD, EDM
Director, Inpatient Sedation Service
Department of Emergency Medicine
Children's Hospital Boston
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Harvard Medical School
CALVIN KUAN, MD
Attending Physician Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland
Clinical Assistant Professor
Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Stanford University School of Medicine
KEIRA P. MASON, MD
Director, Radiology Anesthesia and Sedation
Children's Hospital Boston
Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
RANDY PRESCILLA, MD
Instructor in Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
MORTON ROSENBERG, DMD
Professor and Head,
Division of Anesthesia and Pain Control
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
DOUGLAS STEWART, DMD
Program Director, Grad Diploma in Clinical Dentistry
Clinical Associate Professor,
Clinical Dentistry (Sedation)
University of Sydney
SAMUEL H. WALD, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology, Director, Resident Education, Department of Anesthesiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
DAVID WHITING, MD
Department of Anesthesia
Children's Hospital Boston
Instructor in Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
JOHN A. YAGIELA, DDS, PHD
Chair, Division of Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences
Professor, of Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences
UCLA School of Dentistry
STEVEN ZGLESZEWSKI, MD
Anesthesia Director,
Gastroenterology Procedure Unit
Children's Hospital Boston
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: MICHAEL BROWN
Director/Producer Imax Everest Film
Emmy award winning director, filmmaker and owner of Serac Adventure Film - Producer of Farther Than the Eye Can See, documenting the historic ascent of Mt Everest by a blind climber.

ACCREDITATION

Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Harvard Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum the following AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™: Course Only: 13.25, Each Panel: 1.5, Optional Third Day: 6.0. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American Medical Association has determined that physicians not licensed in the US who participate in the CME activity are eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™.

Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 20.25 hours ACEP category 1 credit.

This course is additionally approved for AANA, CEU, and Risk Management credits.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Register Online
(CC Only)

Tuition Fee: $699 (USD)
Group Tuition Fee (5 or more): $599 (USD) per person

Optional Breakfast Breakout Panels:
Dexmedetomidine- $50 (USD)
Emergency Medicine- $50 (USD)
Hospital Medicine- $50 (USD)
Ketamine- $50 (USD)
Nursing- $50 (USD)
Difficult Airway Workshop: $100 (USD)

Optional Simulator Day Session: $579 (USD)
(Breakfast and Lunch Included - You may register separately or in combination with full weekend course)
Monday, September 13, 2010

Last update 03.26.10

Reduced Fee for five or more attendees from the same hospital/institution: $599/ per person. (In order to receive this discount, you must mention this while registering. Offer valid only at the time of initial registration)

All foreign payments must be made by a draft on a United States bank or by Visa or MasterCard. If paying by check, make it payable to Harvard Medical School and mail with the completed registration form to: Harvard Medical School - Department of Continuing Education, P.O. Box 825, Boston, MA 02117-0825

If paying by credit card, register here.

Telephone, fax or mail-in registration with credit card payment is not accepted. Inquiries should be directed to the above address, made by phone: (617) 384-8600, Monday - Friday, 10 AM to 4 PM (EST) or by e-mail: hms-cme@hms.harvard.edu.

Upon receipt of your registration form an email confirmation from the HMS-DCE office will be sent to you. Therefore, be sure to include an email address that you check daily/frequently. Your email address is used for critical information about the course including: registration confirmation, course evaluation and certificate.

GROUP REGISTRANTS

If paying by check, please complete this registration form and submit each registrant's contact information and optional breakout panel choices with payment.

TUITION REFUND POLICY

A handling fee of $60 is deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by mail one week prior to the course. No refunds will be made thereafter.

GROUP RATE DISCOUNT TUITION POLICY

Group tuition rates are offered and based on the collective registration of all group members. Should a group member decide to withdraw their enrollment from the course the remaining group members are responsible to find a replacement in order to maintain their group discount status. If the remaining group members can not find a replacement prior to the start of the course, they will be invoiced and required to pay in full the difference between the individual tuition rate and the group discount rate.

COURSE LOCATION

All sessions will be held at:
InterContinental San Francisco, 888 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Telephone: (866) 781-2364

ACCOMMODATIONS

Hotel rooms in San Francisco are limited. You are urged to make your reservations early. A limited number of rooms have been reserved at The Intercontinental San Francisco (Telephone: 1-866-781-2364 ) until August 20, 2010. Please specify that you are enrolled in this course to receive a reduced room rate of $269 per night Single/Double. Hotel arrangements can be made online at: http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ic/1/en/cwshome/DPRD-7YV25J/SFOHB/website/

InterContinental San Francisco,
888 Howard Street,
San Francisco, CA 94103
Telephone: (866) 781-2364

TRAVEL

Please do not make non-refundable airline reservations until you have been confirmed into your course. You can make your airline reservation by calling: the HMS Travel Desk toll free 1-877-4HARVMD (1-877-442-7863) Monday - Friday 9 AM - 8 Pm (EST). From outside the U.S., Canada and Virgin Islands, please call 617-559-3764.

Last update 07.05.10


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