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• Pediatric Pearls Fall• Pediatric Pearls: Infectious Diseases• Pediatric Pearls: Mental & Behavioral Health• Pediatric Pearls Spring• Pediatric Pearls: Allergy & Immunology

Pediatric PearlsContinuing Medical Education Series

2019–2020

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2019–2020Pediatric Pearls CME Series An innovative concept in Pediatric Continuing Medical Education

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago is pleased to announce that it will again offer its CME series as a subscription package, one that enables physicians and practices to secure spots in multiple seminars at one discounted price.

By purchasing a full (five-course “showcase”) or partial (three-course “sampler”) series, attendees can save as much as 25% depending on which package they choose. By buying the series in advance, attendees are not only able to save money, but guarantee a spot in what have been historically sellout conferences.

For added flexibility, purchased spots are fully transferable. Attendees may also purchase spots in individual courses.

Details about each full-day course, the presenters and registration information are included in this catalog as well as on our Web site at www.luriechildrens.org/pearls

Don’t miss this opportunity to earn CME credits, network with your colleagues and gain a wealth of practical information on cutting-edge pediatric health topics. For questions or more information, call 312.227.7411 or e-mail [email protected]

This program is sponsored by Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and presented by the faculty of Lurie Children’s.

Accreditation statementThe Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation statementThe Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 28.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Please refer to each program for the breakdown of CME hours.

To Register Online Visit: luriechildrens.org/pearls

General Information

Looking for other opportunities to earn CME? Visit luriechildrens.org/cme

for a complete listing of our online CMEs as well as

live and on-demand webinars which are

always free of charge.

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Pediatric Pearls Course ObjectivesThe objectives listed below are meant to provide a high-level overview A complete list will be provided on the day of each conference

Pediatric Pearls Fall• Discuss when shunting is an option for hydrocephalus• Discuss when surgery for unmanageable seizures

should be considered• Identify which recent conditions have been added to

the Illinois Newborn Screen Panel• Identify both benefits and risks of expanded newborn

screen panels• Recognize which patients need to be referred for cancer

predisposition evaluation and genetic counseling• Summarize how a pediatrician should manage a child/

adolescent with a cancer predisposition• Discuss the pathophysiology of Sepsis and recognize

patients at risk for severe sepsis and septic shock• Describe the efforts to improve sepsis care and recognition

in pediatric patients• Describe common foreign body ingestion and insertion

situations• Differentiate emergent from non-emergent foreign

body situations• Outline the workup and management for commonly

ingested and inserted foreign bodies• Review the methodology and utility of different genetic

sequencing tests, including genome sequencing• Evaluate and interpret a genetic testing result with

resources to formulate appropriate follow up• Summarize the opioid crisis and the effect on newborns• Identify ways that healthcare providers can respond

to the crisis

Pediatric Pearls: Infectious Diseases• Recognize the characteristic presentation of measles

and plan the appropriate isolation precautions required in your local office

• Discuss options for management of children with recurrent urinary tract infections

• Outline communication strategies for dealing with parents and families that are hesitant to vaccinate their children

• Review the most common etiologies and most common serious complications of community-acquired pneumonia

• Review HIV prevention options and protocols for exposed infants and adolescents at high-risk for acquisition

Pediatric Pearls: Mental & Behavioral Health• Discuss the range of common behavioral problems

presenting in primary care setting • Review the causes of oppositional behavior and the

evidence for parent behavior management • List pediatric disorders commonly associated with anxiety • Describe strategies to assess the extent to which

anxiety can contribute to symptom presentation • Utilize language and skills to help patients and

caregivers recognize and address the role of anxiety in their illness or syndrome

• Describe the processes of gender identity development among transgender and gender non-conforming youth

• Discuss current research findings on autism, depression, anxiety, ADHD and gender variance

• Describe the importance of family acceptance in shaping mental health outcomes for youth

• Explain the difference between demoralization and clinical depression

• Identify key target symptoms for pharmacotherapy in clinical depression

• Describe the evidence-based newly mandated strategies for suicide screening by the JCAHO

• Discuss implications of the ADHD, anxiety and depression diagnosis in children with chronic illness

• Discuss common behavioral health outcomes of chronic illnesses in children and adolescents

• Recognizing the major social medial platforms and their similarities and differences

• Identify strategies parents can implement when it comes to the usage of social media especially in those patients with behavioral problems.

Pediatric Pearls Spring• Explain embryologic basis and anatomy of cleft lip

and cleft palate• Recognize the importance of multidisciplinary care for

patients with cleft lip and/or cleft palate• Review the medical and surgical timeline for care of a

patient with cleft lip and/or cleft palate• Discuss the recommended testing to diagnose primary

ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) and the role of the pediatric PCD Center at Lurie Children’s

• Discuss the recommended testing to diagnose PCD and the role of the Pediatric PCD Center at Lurie Children’s Hospital

• Review updates on concussion management in children including return to learn and return to play guidelines

• Discuss the differences in bone physiology between adults and children

• Review common patterns of injury in children• Discuss a variety of overuse injuries seen in skeletally

immature individuals• Demonstrate an understanding of common pediatric

dental emergencies• Recognize a true dental emergency that requires

immediate treatment• Discuss the difference in diagnosis between positional

plagiocephaly and synostotic plagiocephaly• Give a clinical and imaging diagnosis of craniosynostosis• Discuss the current surgical treatment of craniosynostosis• Lead a focused exam of the knee to identify the most

common pediatric knee conditions

Pediatric Pearls: Allergy & Immunology• Describe the impact of labeling a child with a

beta-lactam allergy• Discuss common presentations and proper evaluation

of beta-lactam allergy in children• Identify steps primary care providers can employ to

reduce unnecessary antibiotic avoidance• Discuss desensitization modalities for food allergies

including oral immunotherapy, epicutaneous immunotherapy and sublingual immunotherapy

• Identify new immunotherapy drugs that are being studies as adjunctive therapies for food allergy immunotherapy

• identify other potential treatments for food allergy that are in the research pipeline

• Recognize atopic dermatitis chiefly on the basis of the clinical exam

• Manage exacerbations appropriately on the basis of evidence and recommendations

• Select treatment for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis on the basis of available data

• Discuss the increased incidence of food allergies in children and potential causal factors

• Describe potential ways that families can intervene to prevent development of food allergies

• Discuss test modalities and clinical scenarios in which they are helpful as well as their limitations

• Discuss risks and benefits of blood allergy testing

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Pediatric Pearls FallA G E N D A

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 Register by October 7, 2019

Fountain Blue Banquets & Conference Center2300 Mannheim RdDes Plaines, IL 60018847.298.3636

This one-day symposium is designed for healthcare providers interested in the latest pediatric treatments related to several advanced conditions and concerns as well as some more common dilemmas. For this installment, we present lectures on hydrocephalus, surgical treatment options for epilepsy as well as general epilepsy cases, updates in newborn screening, cancer predisposition, sepsis and the opioid crisis.

5.5 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)TM

TIME TOPIC/TITLE SPEAKER

8:10-8:15 A.M. Welcome Remarks: Course Director Ravi Jhaveri, MD

8:15-8:45 A.M. Pediatric Hydrocephalus: Shunt or Not? Tadanori Tomita, MD

8:45-9:15 A.M. Surgical Options for Epilepsy Arthur DiPatri, MD

9:15-9:45 A.M. Updates in Newborn Screening Lauren Hitchins, APRN, DNP, CPNP in Illinois

9:45-10:15 A.M. Cancer Predisposition for the Joanna Weinstein, MD Pediatrician: Who, Why and How

10:15-10:30 A.M. Break

10:30-11 A.M. The Opioid Crisis Kristine Cieslak, MD

11-11:30 A.M. An Update on Pediatric Sepsis Jacqueline Corboy, MD

11:30 A.M.-NOON You Ask, We Answer All Faculty

NOON-1 P.M. Lunch

1-2 P.M. Breakout Sessions (A-C)

A. Foreign Bodies Emily Roben, MD, MS

B. General Epilepsy Cases Linda Laux, MD

C. Genome Sequencing Alexander Ing, MS, CGC

2-2:15 P.M. Break / Switch

2:15-3:15 P.M. Repeat Breakout Sessions (A-C)

FREE PARKING

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Pediatric Pearls: Infectious DiseasesA G E N D A

Friday, November 22, 2019 Register by: November 13, 2019

The DoubleTree by Hilton 1909 Spring Road Oak Brook, IL 60523630.472.6000

This one-day symposium for pediatricians, family physicians and other healthcare providers will showcase the latest approach, updates and research related to certain infectious disease topics including measles, UTIs, the flu, vaccine hesitancy, Pneumonia, HIV, hepatitis and bone/joint infections. Our speakers will address health concerns, share cases and offer guidelines on how to manage the patient.

5.5 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)TM

TIME TOPIC/TITLE SPEAKER

8:10-8:15 A.M. Welcome Remarks: Course Director Ravi Jhaveri, MD

8:15-8:45 A.M. What is Old Becomes New Again: Tina Tan, MD Measles & Other Vaccines Preventable Illnesses

8:45-9:15 A.M. Complicated and Recurrent Mehreen Arshad, MD, MBBS Urinary Tract Infections

9:15-9:45 A.M. What’s New for the Flu Ravi Jhaveri, MD

9:45-10:15 A.M. Communication Strategies for Sameer Patel, MD Vaccine Hesitancy

10:15-10:30 A.M. Break

10:30-11 A.M. Community-Acquired Pneumonia Ben Katz, MD

11-11:30 A.M. HIV Prevention from Birth to Jennifer Jao, MD, MPH Young Adulthood

11:30 A.M.-NOON Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship Sameer Patel, MD

NOON-1 P.M. Lunch

1-2 P.M. Breakout Sessions (A-C)

A. Viral Hepatitis Cases Ravi Jhaveri, MD

B. Bone and Joint Infections Patrick Seed, MD, PhD

C. Best Phone Call Questions Zacharoula Oikonomopolou, MD; Taylor Heald-Sargent, MD; Alexander Newman, MD

2-2:15 P.M. Break / Switch

2:15-3:15 P.M. Repeat Breakout Sessions (A-C)

FREE PARKING

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Pediatric Pearls: Mental & Behavioral HealthA G E N D A

Thursday, March 12, 2020 Register by March 2, 2020

The Doubletree Hotel in Oak Brook 1909 Spring Road Oak Brook, IL 60523630.472.6000

This full-day conference should be attended by healthcare providers interested in learning more about several mental health topics relevant to our youth. Included will be topics on depression/anxiety, oppositional defiant behavior, the effects of chronic illness on mental wellness, the mental health of the LGBTQ community and the effect of social media on teens. Several longer sessions and expert panels will take a deep dive in these hot topics allowing ample time for discussion.

6.25 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)TM

TIME TOPIC/TITLE SPEAKER

8:10-8:20 A.M. Welcome Remarks and Overview: John Walkup, MD Course Director

8:20-9:15 A.M. Managing Childhood Oppositional John Parkhurst, PhD Behavior in Pediatric Primary Care

9:15-9:25 A.M. Break  

9:25-10:20 A.M. Medical Presentations of Anxiety Rachel Ballard, MD Disorders in Pediatric Primary Care

10:20-11:15 A.M. Managing Teen Depression & John Walkup, MD Demoralization

11:15-11:30 A.M. You Ask, We Answer Drs. Ballard, Parkhurst, Walkup

11:30 A.M.- Lunch 12:30 P.M.

12:30-1:30 P.M. Childhood Chronic Illness Jill Weissberg-Benchell, PhD; and Behavioral Health— Edna Romero, PhD; A Panel Discussion Bonnie Essner, PhD;

Katie Meyers, PhD

1:30-2:25 P.M. Affirming Mental Healthcare of Aron Janssen MD LGBTQ Youth

2:25-2:35 P.M. Break  

2:35-3:30 P.M. Social Media Panel discussion

3:30-4 P.M. Final Thoughts / John Walkup, MD Questions and Answers

FREE PARKING

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Pediatric Pearls SpringA G E N D A

Thursday, April 16, 2020 Register by April 7, 2020

The Hyatt Regency1800 Golf RoadSchaumburg, IL 60173847.605.1234

This one-day symposium is designed for healthcare providers interested in learning about the latest pediatric treatments. The structure of this program remains the same with brief, practical hints, related to several subspecialty issues confronting you in your daily practice, some more complex than others. For this installment, we present lectures on cleft lip and palate, craniosynotosis, primary ciliary dyskinesia, an update on concussion, overuse injuries, the neuropsychological assessment in the concussed patient, the office-based knee exam and dental emergencies.

5.5 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)TM,

TIME TOPIC/TITLE SPEAKER

8:10-8:15 A.M. Welcome Remarks: Course Director Ravi Jhaveri, MD

8:15-8:45 A.M. Cleft Lip and Palate Noopur Gangopadhyay, MD

8:45-9:15 A.M. Challenges with Teeth Jaw and Arun Gosain, MD; Associated Structures John Ford, DMD

9:15-9:45 A.M. When to Suspect PCD (primary Terri Laguna, MD, MSCS ciliary dyskinesia)

9:45-10:30 A.M. Concussion Update Jacqueline Turner, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

10:30-10:45 A.M. Break

10:45-11:15 A.M. Overuse Injuries in the Athlete Rebecca Carl, MD

11:15-11:45 A.M. Neuropsychological Assessment Clayton Hinkle, PhD in Sports-related Concussion

11:45-NOON You Ask, We Answer All Faculty

NOON-1 P.M. Lunch

1-2 P.M. Breakout Sessions (A-C)

A. The Knee Exam Sigird Wolf, MD

B. Craniosynotosis Akira Yamada, MD, PhD

C. Dentistry Cases—Dental Emergencies Claire Sheehan, DDS

2-2:15 P.M. Break / Switch

2:15-3:15 P.M. Repeat Breakout Sessions (A-C)

FREE PARKING

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Pediatric Pearls: Allergy & Immunology A G E N D A

Friday, May 15, 2020 Register by May 6, 2020

The DoubleTree by Hilton1909 Spring RoadOak Brook, IL 60523630.472.6000

This full-day conference is perfect for the healthcare practitioner interested in learning more about allergy/immunological issues in the young patient. Several topics being presented will include new data, research and approaches for food allergy and avoidance, drug allergies, and allergy testing. Other topics will include an update on atopic dermatitis and immunodeficiency. The breakouts in the afternoon will be case-based and interactive allowing for a deeper dive in some of these topics.

5.5 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)TM

TIME TOPIC/TITLE SPEAKER

8:10-8:15 A.M. Welcome Remarks: Course Director Jacqueline Pongracic, MD

8:15-8:45 A.M. Prevention of Food Allergy Timothy Brown, MD

8:45-9:15 A.M. New Developments in the Melanie Makhija, MD Treatment of Food Allergy

9:15-9:45 A.M. Allergy Testing: Who, When and How? Fatima Khan, MD

9:45-10:15 A.M. When to Suspect Immunodeficiency Aisha Ahmed, MD

10:15-10:30 A.M. Break

10:30-11 A.M. Atopic Dermatitis Anna Fishbein, MD, MSCI

11-11:30 A.M. Beta-Lactum Allergy: What You Can Do Rachel Robison, MD to Reduce Unnecessary Avoidance

11:30 A.M.-NOON You Ask, We Answer All Faculty

NOON-1 P.M. Lunch

1-2 P.M. Breakout Sessions (A-C)

A. Food and Drug Allergy Cases Melanie Makhija, MD; Rachel Robison, MD; Timothy Brown, MD

B. Primary Immunodeficiency Cases Aisha Ahmed, MD

C. Case Studies for Management Anna Fishbein, MD, MSCI of Atopic Dermatitis

2-2:15 P.M. Break / Switch

2:15-3:15 P.M. Repeat Breakout Sessions (A-C)

FREE PARKING

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Where you need us, When you need us

With 13 outpatient service locations, 5 primary care locations and 15 partner hospitals, providing greater access to the best pediatric care has never been easier.

The outpatient centers provide Lurie Children’s high quality patient care with the same extraordinary experts in locations throughout Chicago and the suburbs.

Surgical Services are offered at the main hospital in Chicago as well as two outpatient center locations in Northbrook and Westchester and both offer MRI as well.

Convenient Care offers extended walk-in hours in the evenings, on weekends and during the holidays, providing parents that extra assurance that access to a pediatric specialists is not always downtown. Convenient care locations currently include Lurie Children’s Outpatient Center in Lincoln Park and Lurie Children’s Outpatient Center in Northbrook.

Convenient Care Services at Lurie Children’s Outpatient Center in Northbrook is now open Monday-Friday: 4-10 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and holidays: Noon-6 p.m. This location is also connected to the specialists at the main hospital location via telemedicine. Extended hours are available for medical imaging and laboratory services. The Convenient Care location in Lincoln Park also operates the same hours and days.

Emergency Medicine experts don’t only see patients at the Chicago location, through a hospital partnership with Northwest Community Hospital and Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, families have these pediatric emergency locations as an option.

Don’t forget about our free online Mental Health Webinars available now and new topics

coming early 2020 luriechildrens.org/webinars

New Outpatient Center in Skokie Coming in Spring 2020

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Please Note: All presenters are on staff at Lurie Children’s and faculty members at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine unless noted (*).

About the Presenters

Aisha Ahmed, MD Attending Physician, Allergy and Immunology;Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Allergy and Immunology

Mehreen Arshad, MD, MBBS Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases;Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Infectious Diseases

Rachel Ballard, MD Attending Physician, Psychiatry, Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health;Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Pediatrics

Timothy Brown, MD Attending Physician, Allergy and Immunology;Instructor in Pediatrics

Rebecca Carl, MD Attending Physician, Pediatric Sports Medicine;Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Kristine Cieslak, MD Section Chief, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Lurie Children’s at Northwestern Medicine at Central DuPage Hospital;Health System Clinician of Pediatrics Emergency Medicine

Jacqueline Corboy, MD Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine;Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Arthur DiPatri, Jr., MD Attending Physician, Neurosurgery;Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery

Bonnie Essner, PhD Pediatric Psychologist, Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health;Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Anna Fishbein, MD Attending Physician, Allergy and Immunology;Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

John Ford, DMD, MS *Attending Orthodontist, Pediatric Dentistry

Noopur Gangopadhyay, MD Attending Physician, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery

Arun Gosain, MD Division Head, Plastic Surgery; Professor of Surgery, Pediatric SurgeryChild and Adolescent Psychiatry;Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Taylor Heald-Sargent, MD *Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases

Clayton Hinkle, PhD Pediatric Neuropsychologist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Lauren Hitchins, APRN, DNP, CPNP * Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Primary Care, Division of Genetics, Birth Defects and Metabolism

Alexander Ing, MS, CGC *Genetic Counselor, Division of Genetics, Birth Defects and Metabolism Center for Genomics, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Aron Janssen, MD Attending Physician, Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health;Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Jennifer Jao, MD, MPH Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases;Associate Professor of Pediatrics Infectious Diseases

Ravi Jhaveri, MD Physician Director, CME; Associate Division Head, Infectious Diseases;Professor of Pediatrics Infectious Diseases

Ben Katz, MD Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases; Medical Director, Travel Immunization Clinic; Co-Medical Director, Adoption Clinic;Professor of Pediatrics

Fatima Khan, MD Attending Physician, Allergy and Immunology;Health System Clinician of Pediatrics Allergy and Immunology

Terri Laguna, MD, MSCS Division Head, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine; Director, Cystic Fibrosis Center; Director, Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Center of Excellence; Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Linda Laux, MD Medical Director, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center;Associate Professor of Pediatrics Neurology and Epilepsy

Melanie Makhija, MD Attending Physician, Allergy and Immunology;Associate Professor of Allergy/Immunology

Katie Meyers, PhD Pediatric Psychologist, Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health;Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Alexander Newman, MD *Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases

Zacharoula Oikonomopolou, MD *Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases

John Parkhurst, PhD Pediatric Psychologist, Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health;Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Sameer Patel, MD Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases;Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Jacqueline Pongracic, MD Division Head, Allergy and Immunology;Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine

Emily Roben, MD, MS Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine;Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Emergency Medicine

Rachel Robison, MD Attending Physician, Allergy and Immunology;Assistant Professor of Allergy/Immunology

Edna Romero, PhD Medical Psychologist, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplant;Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Patrick Seed, MD, PhD Division Head, Infectious Diseases; Children’s Research Fund Chair in Basic Science; Research Professor of Pediatrics

Claire Sheehan, DDS *Attending Dentist, Pediatric Dentistry

Tina Tan, MD Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases; Medical Director, Adoption Clinic; Medical Director, International Patient Services Program; Co-Medical Director, Travel Immunization Clinic;Professor of Pediatrics

Tadanori Tomita, MDDivision Head, Neurosurgery; Medical Director, Falk Brain Tumor Center;Professor of Neurological Surgery

Jacqueline Turner, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC * Advanced Practice Nurse, Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine

John Walkup, MD Department Head, Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health; Margaret C. Osterman Professor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Joanna Weinstein, MD Attending Physician, Hematology, Oncology, Neuro-Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation; Director, Cancer Predisposition Program; Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Jill Weissberg-Benchell, PhD Pediatric Psychologist, Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health;Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Sigrid Wolf, MD Attending Physician, Pediatric Sports Medicine; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Akira Yamada, MD, PhD Attending Physician, Plastic Surgery;Professor of Surgery, Plastic Surgery

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Registration is due approximately 10 days prior to each course, but please be aware that enrollment is limited. Therefore, symposia will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.

If you are interested in buying the Showcase series (all five courses) or the Sampler series (three of the five), please complete your registration by October 11, 2019

REGISTRATION (preferred method online at luriechildrens.org/pearls)

NON- PHYSICIAN CCPA OTHERTICKET PACKAGE PACKAGE MEMBER GROUPPACKAGE PRICE PRICE DISCOUNT DISCOUNT* QUANTITY SUBTOTAL

$750 $600 $550 N/A

$450 $375 $340 N/A $

$150 each N/A $125 each $115 each $

Total Cost $

ATTENDEE INFORMATION

Degree: ■ MD ■ PhD ■ DO ■ APN ■ RN Other:

I am a: ■ CCPA Member ■ Fellow/Resident ■ Student

■ Lurie Children’s Employee (Physician, nurse, clinician)

Other:

Name

Address 1

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City State ZIP

Home phone Work phone

Fax number (Please do not include credit card # if sending fax;Please follow up with a phone call.)

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E-mail (You must provide an e-mail address for a confirmation.)

METHOD OF PAYMENT

Please charge my

■ Master Card ■ Discover ■ Visa ■ American Express

■ I have enclosed my check or money order payable to Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.

■ I am mailing this postage-paid card separately and will call in with my payment information.

Please use an envelope to hold your check and other banking information.

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Special Needs: Please contact Catalina Denari at 312.227.7411 or [email protected] with any special needs at least three weeks prior to each conference.Refunds and cancellations: Refunds and cancellations are only available on individual purchases, and must be made in writing to Catalina Denari, two weeks prior to the scheduled event. The paid registration, minus a $20 administrative fee, will be refunded. We cannot issue any refunds on the subscription purchases; however, registrants may transfer tickets to their colleagues.

*Includes fellows, residents, other healthcare professionals and hospital employees$75 for medical students accompanied by practicing physician

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Following the morning lectures, participants will attend two smaller workshops called Breakout Sessions. Please rank in order your top three choices. We will try to accommodate your first two choices, but please note that space is limited and is filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Pediatric Pearls Fall A. Foreign Bodies B. General Epilepsy Cases C. Genome Sequencing

Pediatric Pearls: Infectious Diseases A. Viral Hepatitis Cases B. Bone and Joint Infections C. Best Phone Call Questions

Pediatric Pearls Spring A. The Knee Exam B. Craniosynotosis C. Dentistry Cases—Dental Emergencies

Pediatric Pearls: Allergy & Immunology A. Food and Drug Allergy Cases B. Primary Immunodeficiency Cases C. Case Studies for Management of Atopic Dermatitis

No Breakouts for Pediatric Pearls: Mental & Behavioral Health

To Register Online Visit: luriechildrens.org/pearls or call 312.227.7411

■ Showcase series (All 5 courses)

■ Sampler series (Select 3 courses)

■ Pediatric Pearls Fall■ Infectious Diseases ■ Mental &

Behavioral Health■ Pediatric Pearls Spring■ Allergy & Immunology

■ Single tickets (Select below)

■ Pediatric Pearls Fall■ Infectious Diseases ■ Mental &

Behavioral Health■ Pediatric Pearls Spring■ Allergy & Immunology

Mail payment and registration and/or cases and questions for Breakout sessions to:Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Attn: Catalina Denari 225 E. Chicago Avenue, Box 87, Chicago, IL 60611Fax payment and registration, Attn: Catalina Denari 312.227.9378. Please follow-up with phone call.For questions, please call 312.227.7411.Online payment and registration: luriechildrens.org/pearls

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