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This programoffersABP MOCCredit!Photo by Alan BraniganTHE JON B. TINGELSTAD CONFERENCE:Pr act ic a lPEDIATRIC SFriday, June 24, 2022The Education Center at Eastern AHEC2600 W. Arlington Blvd., Greenville, NCAlso Presented by Live WebinarProvided by:The Department of Pediatrics and Continuing Medical Education of the Brody School of Medicine at East CarolinaUniversity , in association with Eastern Area Health Education CenterA Part of the NC AHEC Program

The Jon B. Tingelstad Conference: Practical Pediatrics is planned for cliniciansproviding care to pediatric patients. It is designed to increase awareness of changing issues in pediatrichealth care and to provide a review of selected topics identified by clinicians as some of the morechallenging issues managed in day-to-day practice.Upon completion of this knowledge-based conference, participants should have a greater understanding ofstrategies to integrate into practice new developments in the following:Prediabetes Management in the Pediatrician’s Office Identify and screen children with prediabetes and employ interventions to decrease likelihood of disease progression to Type 2 DiabetesEvaluation of Bruising and Bleeding: When to Take the Next Step Discuss and practice appropriate workup for children who present with concern for a potential bleedingdisorderBack in the Game: A General Pediatrician’s Guide to Ensuring Safe Return to Play Use guidelines and best evidence to provide recommendations about clearance for sports participationfor youth with a variety of medical issuesCOVID-19 Trends and Observations for Hospitalized Children in ENC Recognize presentations of severe COVID-19 infection, discuss therapeutic options, and providefollow-up for affected childrenWe May Be Done With COVID, but it Ain’t Done With Us Practice management of COVID infections in the primary care office setting and in the communityManagement of Pediatric Depression and Anxiety in Primary Care Apply behavioral health screening tools and rating scales to screen and guide psychopharmacologytreatment for pediatric anxiety and depressionNew Guidelines in Asthma Management - Take a Deep Breath Discuss ways to incorporate updated guidelines for asthma management into primary carepracticeThe Long-Anticipated Guidelines for Management of Well-Appearing Febrile Infants Apply new guidelines when assessing and managing young infants with fever

Agenda7:30 a.m. Log In/Check In8:00 a.m. Welcome and OverviewMorning Moderator: Karin Hillenbrand, MD, MPH8:10 a.m. Prediabetes Management in the Pediatrician’s OfficeErin Slatter Atwood, MD, MEd9:00 a.m. Evaluation of Bruising and Bleeding: When to Take the Next StepSarah B. Leonard, MD, MPH9:50 a.m.Break10:05 a.m. Back in the Game: A General Pediatrician’s Guide to Ensuring Safe Return to PlayJohn D. Townsend, MD10:55 a.m. COVID-19 Trends and Observations for Hospitalized Children in ENCKathryn Best, DO11:25 a.m. Lunch BreakAfternoon Moderator: Matthew R. Ledoux, MD12:25 p.m. We May be Done With COVID, but It Ain’t Done With UsWilliam A. B. Dalzell, MD1:25 p.m. Management of Pediatric Depression and Anxiety in Primary CareAmanda D. Kimberg, MD, Chelsea Swanson, MPH2:25 p.m. Break2:40 p.m. New Guidelines in Asthma Management - Take a Deep BreathWilliam I. Wooten, III, MD3:30 p.m. The Long-Anticipated Guidelines for Management of Well-Appearing Febrile InfantsInga Aikman, MD, MPH4:20 p.m. Q&A4:40 p.m. Adjourn

FacultyPROGRAM DIRECTORKarin Hillenbrand, MD, MPHProfessorDepartment of PediatricsBRODY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULTYErin Slatter Atwood, MD, MEdClinical Assistant ProfessorPediatric EndocrinologyInga Aikman, MD, MPHAssistant ProfessorPediatric Hospital MedicineKathryn Best, DOClinical Assistant ProfessorPediatric Critical CareWilliam A. B. Dalzell, MDClinical Professor of PediatricsPediatric Infectious DiseaseMedical Director of Infection PreventionMaynard Children’s HospitalSarah B. Leonard, MD, MPHAssistant ProfessorPediatric Hematology / OncologyMatthew R. Ledoux, MDInterim Chair, Department of PediatricsPediatrician in Chief, Maynard Children’s HospitalVidant Medical CenterDivision Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care andHospital MedicineAssociate Professor of PediatricsJohn D. Townsend, MDClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PediatricsWilliam I. Wooten, III, MDAssociate ProfessorPediatric Pulmonology and Sleep MedicineJon B. Tingelstad, MDProfessor Emeritus and Former ChairDepartment of PediatricsGuest FacultyAmanda D. Kimberg, MDChild and Adolescent Psychiatrist and PediatricianMedical InstructorDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesDuke University School of MedicineChelsea Swanson, MPHProgram ManagerNorth Carolina Psychiatry Access Line (NC-PAL)PLANNING COMMITTEEKarin M. Hillenbrand, MD, MPH,Professor of Pediatrics; Program DirectorBenjamin “Jud” Copeland, MDClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsAlly Moser, MAAssistant Director, Continuing Medical, Dental and Pharmacy EducationShannon Kinlaw, MDPediatrician, Greenville Pediatric Services, IncStacey Applegate, DO, MScClinical Assistant Professor, Pediatric CardiologyLinh Nguyen, DOPediatric Senior Resident, Vidant Medical Center

CreditAccreditationThe Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina Universityis accredited by the Accreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.CreditThe Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina Universitydesignates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMAPRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians should claim only thecredit commensurate with the extent of their participationin the activity.AAFPThis activity, Practical Pediatrics, with a date of June 24,2022, has been submitted to the AAFP for considerationof approval.ABP Maintenance of CertificationSuccessful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component,enables the learner to earn up to 7.0 MOC points inthe American Board of Pediatrics’ (ABP) Maintenanceof Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activityprovider’s responsibility to submit learner completioninformation to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABPMOC credit.CME for Physician AssistantsAAPA accepts certificate of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognizedstate medical society. Physician Assistants may receive amaximum of 7.0 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.Eastern AHEC Contact Hours7.0 EAHEC Contact Hours. This activity is designated for7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) .COVID-19 Seating StatementConference seating may be limited based on NC publichealth guidelines for gatherings to continue to slow thespread of COVID-19. Additional guidance for attendingthe conference will be emailed to you one week prior tothe conference. More information will be posted to theEastern AHEC website.All Rights Reserved StatementYou may not record, reproduce, publish, distribute,modify, create derivative works, or transmit any programcontent and/or material presented during continuingprofessional development (CPD) activities. Continuingprofessional credit will not be given for unauthorizedcopied and transmitted recordings of any CPD programsand other activities. Prior registration and attendance arerequired to receive continuing professional credit.Webinar Information: A link and information regardingjoining via webinar will be included in your confirmationemail. Please test your computer system ahead of time tomake sure you will be able to participate.Click here for technical requirements and privacyinformation.Handouts and EvaluationsHandouts will be available online only. One week priorto the program, registrants will receive a confirmationemail with instructions to access handouts along withother program information.Evaluations will be emailed after the program. Once the evaluation has been completed, your certificate will be available.Cancellation Policy Registration InformationRegistration is online only at www.easternahec.net andrequires a current MyAHEC account. Registration willclose the day before the program at 12:00 p.m. Registration Fees 145 - MD/DO/PhD/PharmD/Other Doctorates 95 - NP/PA/RN/Other Healthcare Professionals 50 - Residents/Medical Students NC AHEC Photo PolicyAttendance at this activity grants permission for EasternAHEC to use any photographs, audio, video, or otherimages from this activity for promotional or educationalpurposes. Please notify an AHEC staff member if youhave concerns. Cancellations must be in writing (easternahec@ecu.edu).Registrants canceling between two weeks and twofull business days prior to the first day of the eventare refunded at 70% of the registration fee subject toa minimum 25 cancellation fee.No refunds or credits will be given for cancellations received less than two full business days prior to the event.Cancellations greater than two weeks prior to theevent will receive 100% refund.No vouchers will be issued in lieu of a refund.Transfers/substitute(s) welcome (notify in advance ofthe program).Americans with Disabilities ActIndividuals requesting accommodation underthe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)should contact the ADA coordinator at leastfive days prior to the event at252-737-1018 / ada-coordinator@ecu.edu.

Pediatric Endocrinology Inga Aikman, MD, MPH Assistant Professor Pediatric Hospital Medicine Kathryn Best, DO Clinical Assistant Professor Pediatric Critical Care William A. B. Dalzell, MD Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Pediatric Infectious Disease Medical Director of Infection Prevention Maynard Children's Hospital Sarah B. Leonard, MD, MPH

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