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31st Annual Neonatology:  The Sick Newborn
including NRP®
and PICC Line Course


October 30 - November 1, 2009

Hyatt Regency Hotel, Savannah, GA

 

An update and overview of current debates in Neonatal / Perinatal Medicine. Topics of interest are:

  • “First hour of life for a premature infant"
  • “Simulation-based neonatal resuscitation training”
  • “Ethical and medicolegal issues surrounding the limits of viability.”

PURPOSE
This course will update neonatal health care professionals on basic and complex neonatal issues. Workshops on PICC lines and a NRP® course are featured. The course will benefit both the health care professional new to neonatal-perinatal medicine and the experienced practitioner.

OBJECTIVES
This course should prepare course participants to:

  • Discuss ethical and medicolegal issues surrounding limits of viability
  • Review transition in the first hour of life and resuscitation
  • Treat neonatal seizures and predict outcomes
  • Diagnose congenital heart disease and low output states
  • Perform PICC lines and neonatal resuscitation
  • Recognize and treat neonatal drug withdrawal
  • Discuss rationale for using specialized formulas

PRESENTED BY
Medical College of Georgia Division of Continuing Education and School of Medicine

 

CREDIT
The general session of this activity includes a maximum of 19.25 hours of instruction and is approved by the Medical College of Georgia for 19.25
continuing education credit hours.


For nurses: The Medical College of Georgia Division of Continuing Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Georgia Nurses
Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. 19.2 Contact hours.


Accreditation: The Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine is  accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.


Designation: The Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 19.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of  Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.


Approval for credit has been requested from the American Association for
Respiratory Care.


Note: Optional PICC I and II workshop includes 8 hours of instruction.
Optional NRP® I and II workshop includes 8 hours of instruction.

PLANNING COMMITTEE
Jatinder J.S. Bhatia, M.B.B.S., Professor of Pediatrics and Chief of
Neonatology


Anjali Parish, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Neonatology

Marnita Wade, R.N., B.S., Nurse Manager, MCG Children’s Medical Center
NICU


Pat King, Program Coordinator

MEMORIAL LECTURES
The course features lectures honoring neonatal nurses, in memory of Debbie Matthei, and respiratory therapists, in memory of Art Hardy. Ms. Matthei and Mr. Hardy lost their lives in a tragic plane crash on Aug. 7, 1993 while transporting a sick newborn from a rural county to the Medical College of Georgia.

LOCATION
All sessions will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on lively River Street. Savannah is a top-10 U.S. tourist destination, so please make your reservations early.

 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Thursday, October 29, 2009
Early Registration 4:30-6 p.m. –Hyatt Regency Hotel
Friday, October 30, 2009
Anjali Parish, M.D., Moderator
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
7:00 Registration
7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 Debbie Matthei Memorial Lecture
First Hour of Life for the Premature Infant
JoDee M. Anderson, M.D.
8:45 One Baby, Two Baby, Pink Baby, Blue Baby
William Lutin, M.D.
9:30 Break
9:45 Etiology and Treatment of Neonatal Seizures
Elizabeth Sekul, M.D.
10:30 Evaluation and Treatment of Low Cardiac Output States in Neonates
William Lutin, M.D.
11:15 Lunch (provided)
12:00 Simulation-Based Neonatal Resuscitation Training
JoDee M. Anderson, M.D.
12:45 Cerebral Palsy: New Interventions and Outcomes
Elizabeth Sekul, M.D.
1:30 Panel for Questions and Answers
1:45 Adjourn
Simultaneous Workshops (2-5 p.m.)
PICC Workshop - Part 1
Deborah Wall, R.N.C., N.N.C.
NRP® - Part 1
Johnny Wilson, R.N.
5:00 Adjourn
6:30 Reception

 

Saturday, October 31, 2009
Jatinder Bhatia, M.B.B.S., Moderator
(8 a.m.-5 p.m.)
7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 Art Hardy Memorial Lecture
Ethical and Medicolegal Issues Surrounding the Limits of Viability
Charity Scott, J.D.
8:45 Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Applied
Internationally
Jack C. Borders Jr., M.D.
9:30 Break
9:45 How Lawyers Working with Doctors Can Address Health Disparities Among Low-Income Children and Their Families
Charity Scott, J.D.
10:30 Stridor in the Newborn Infant
Jack C. Borders Jr., M.D.
11:15 Panel for Questions and Answers
11:30 Adjourn
Simultaneous Workshops (Noon-5 p.m.)
PICC Workshop - Part 2
Deborah Wall, R.N.C., N.N.C.
NRP® - Part 2
Johnny Wilson, R.N.

 

Sunday, November 1, 2009
Anjali Parish, M.D., Moderator
8 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 Current Treatment for Neonatal Drug Withdrawal
David J. Burchfield, M.D.
8:45 Short Gut Syndrome and the Use of Specialized Formulas
Jatinder Bhatia, M.B.B.S.
9:30 Break
9:45 Treatment of Hypotension in the Critically Ill Neonate
David J. Burchfield, M.D.
10:30 Update on Vitamin D Supplementation
Jatinder Bhatia, M.B.B.S.
11:15 Panel for Questions and Answers
11:30 Adjourn

 

COURSE DIRECTORS

  • Jatinder J.S. Bhatia, M.B.B.S., Professor of Pediatrics; Chief of Neonatology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia
  • Anjali Parish, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Neonatology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia

GUEST FACULTY

  • JoDee M. Anderson, M.D., Assistant Professor, Director of Pediatric Simulation Education, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program
    Director, Department of Pediatrics, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon
  • David J. Burchfield, M.D., Professor and Chief, Neonatology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
  • Charity Scott, J.D., Professor of Law; Director, Center for Law, Health and Society, Georgia State University College of Law, Atlanta, Georgia

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA FACULTY

  • Jack C. Borders Jr., Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, MCG
  • William A. Lutin, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, MCG
  • Elizabeth Sekul, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics, MCG
  • Deborah Wall, R.N.C., N.N.C., Neonatal Nurse Clinician, Neonatal
    ECMO/Transport; PICC Trainer
  • Johnny Wilson, R.N., Nurse Educator

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Early registration is encouraged to ensure your enrollment and lodging reservation.

Registration Fees
$225 Entire Course
$100 Fee per calendar day
Optional PICC I and II workshop fee
(limited to 10 participants)
$75 If registered for entire course
$125 If taking PICC workshop only
Optional NRP® I and II workshop fee
$75 If registered for entire course
$125 If taking NRP® workshop only



The registration fee, less a $75 administrative charge, is refundable if notification of cancellation is received by Oct. 9, 2009.


We reserve the right to cancel the program if necessary. Full registration fees
will be refunded for canceled programs. The Medical College of Georgia
cannot be responsible for reimbursement of airline or other transportation fares, hotel or rental car charges, including penalties.

Send Registration Form to:
Division of Continuing Education
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 30912


Phone: 800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967


Fax registration with payment by credit card to 706-721-4642

SAVANNAH
Laid out by General James Oglethorpe in 1733 as the first settlement in the colony of Georgia, Savannah retains much of its original 18th century flavor. Long before city planning came into vogue, Savannah was carefully planned for comfort, convenience and beauty. Twenty one-acre squares checker the downtown area, creating the impression of one continuous park. Numerous colonial and antebellum mansions are nestled among the azaleas and the Spanish moss-draped oaks of the squares. All of this has been so well-preserved that downtown Savannah comprises the largest Historic Landmark District in America. The mild climate makes golf, tennis and fishing popular year-round activities, and the city is a mecca for antique hunters, with many fine shops within walking distance of the hotel.

LODGING INFORMATION

The Hyatt Regency Hotel Savannah on historic River Street is convenient to
horse-drawn carriage rides, riverboat cruises, historical tours and Tybee
Beach. Rooms have been reserved at the Hyatt Regency for a special group
rate. Please make your reservations by Sept. 30, 2009.

Room Rates
$209 Single/double occupancy
$234 Triple occupancy
$259 Quad occupancy
Rates are per day, plus 13% tax. Reservations must be guaranteed by a check for one night’s lodging or by major credit  card. Rates include parking fee.

 

Lodging Contact: Reservations, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Two West Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia 31401, by Sept. 30, 2009. After this date, rooms will be
confirmed on a space-and-rate availability basis only. Phone: 800-233-1234.
Fax reservations with payment by credit card to 912-944-3678 or visit
www.savannah.hyatt.com

 

COMFORT ZONE

Although every effort is made to have a comfortable temperature in the meeting room, we realize individual comfort zones vary. Please bring a jacket or light wrap for your comfort.

SPECIAL NEEDS

The Medical College of Georgia Division of Continuing Education complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act. If you require special services, facilities or dietary considerations (vegetarian or otherwise) to support your participation in this continuing education program, contact the conference coordinator at 800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967.


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October 29, 2009