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Pediatric Grand Rounds Archived Webcasts

Before participating in this CME activity, please read the Course Description, Instructions for CME Credit, Expiration Date, Target Audience, Sponsorship Statement, and Disclosures.

These presentations are currently available online for CME Credit:

TitlePresenterDate
Pediatricians’ Attitudes toward Alternative Immunization Schedules

David Berman, DO, FAAP
Division of Infectious Diseases, All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL; Clinical Assistant Professor, USF College of Medicine, Tampa, FL

5/17/2013
Anatomical and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of Soft Tissue Vascular Anomalies in the Head and Neck of Children

Aylin Tekes-Brady, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

5/10/2013
Optimizing Aerosol Delivery in Children

Beth L. Laube, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pulmonology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,  Baltimore, MD

5/3/2013
Genetics of Sudden Cardiac Death in Pediatrics

Jorge McCormack, MD, MBA
Clinical Associate Professor, USF College of Medicine, Tampa, FL; Pediatric Cardiologist, Pediatric Cardiology Associates, St. Petersburg, FL

4/26/2013
Antibiotic Review 2013

Allison Messina, MD
Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist
All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

4/19/2013
Top Pediatric Guidelines of the Last Year

Juan A. Dumois, III, MD, FAAP
Clinical Director of Pediatric Infectious Disease, All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL; Affiliate Associate Professor of Pediatrics, USF College of Medicine, Tampa

4/12/2013
Evaluation of Child Abuse: A Practical Guide

Sally Smith, MD
Medical Director, Child Protection Team, Pinellas County; Suncoast Center, Inc.

4/5/2013
Blood Transfusion: What You Need to Know

Arthur J. Silvergleid, MD
Medical Director, OneBlood, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL
Affiliate Associate Professor of Pathology & Cell Biology, USF College of Medicine, Tampa, FL

3/29/2013
Pediatric Migraines

Madeline Chadehumbe, MD
Pediatric Neurology, All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

3/22/2013
Intimate Partner Violence and Child Health: The Role of the Pediatrician

Megan H. Bari-Merritt, MD, MSCE
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD

3/15/2013
50 Years of Childhood Leukemia

Nanette Grana, MD 
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

3/8/2013
Diagnosis and Management of Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Allison Messina, MD
Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist
All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

3/1/2013
Current Trends in Adolescent Medicine

Errol L. Fields, MD;  Lana Lee, MD;  Shonali Saha, MD
Fellows, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2/22/2013
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention: An Above the Waist Approach

Michael A. Carrera, PhD
Vice President, Adolescence Division, Director of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program, The Children's Aid Society, New York, NY

2/15/2013
Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System (MARS)

Francisco Flores, MD
Associate Professor Pediatric Nephrology, University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL; Pediatric Nephrologist, All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

2/8/2013
Update on Neonatal Drug Withdrawal

Mark Hudak, MD
Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL

2/1/2013
Genetic Testing for the Pediatric Practitioner

Melissa L. Crenshaw, MD
Director, Medical Genetics Services, All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

1/25/2013
Journal Quest IX – An Interactive Review of Recent Medical News

Joseph Scarano, MD, FAAP
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, FL; Practicing Pediatrician, Giangreco, Scarano & Taylor Pediatrics, Bradenton, FL

1/18/2013
The Ups and Downs of Syncope in Children

Jamie Decker, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist, All Children's Heart Institute, St. Petersburg, FL

1/11/2013
Evaluation and Management of the “Red Eye”

Derek Hess, MD
Division Chief, Department of Ophthalmology, All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

1/4/2013
The Molecular Basis of Growth Hormone Insensitivity

Ron Rosenfeld, MD
Professor and Chair (Emeritus) Department of Pediatrics, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR

12/14/2012
Influenza 2012

Juan A. Dumois, III, MD, FAAP
Clinical Director of Pediatric Infectious Disease, All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL; Affiliate Associate Professor of Pediatrics, USF College of Medicine, Tampa, FL

12/7/2012
Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Christopher A. Morrison, MD, CWS, FACHM
President, Nautilus Health Care Group, Medical Director, Wound Systems, Tierra Verde, FL

11/30/2012
Current Controversies in Preventing HIV Maternal-to-Child Transmission

John W. Sleasman, MD
Robert A. Good Professor and Chief of Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology, USF College of Medicine, Tampa, FL

11/9/2012
Palliative and Hospice Care for Infants, Children, and Adolescents

Nancy Hutton, MD
Professor of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Medical Director, Harriet Lane Compassionate Care, Baltimore, MD

11/2/2012
Glowing in the Dark – The Quandary of Imaging Therapeutic Patients in the Trauma Bay and Pediatric Emergency Department

Michael P. Hirsh,  MD
Surgeon-in-Chief, UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center, Acting Commissioner of Public Health, Worchester, MA

10/26/2012
TWO-HOUR PRESENTATION: Prevention of Medical Errors Oct 2012

Sandra Strickland
Director of Risk Management Services, First Pro- fessional Insurance

10/19/2012
Design, Implementation and Quality Assurance of the Institutional Prospective

Neil Goldenberg, MD, PhD
Director of Research, All Children's Hospital Johns Hopkins Medicine, St. Petersburg

10/12/2012
Update on Fetal Therapy

Ruben A. Quintero, MD
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Director, Division of Fetal Therapy Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL

10/5/2012
Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pediatrics: Lessons Learned from Mindfulness Instruction for Urban Youth

Erica Sibinga, MD, MHS
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

9/28/2012
Assessing Oral Health Disparities through the Medical Home

Rani Gereige, MD, MPH, FAAP
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Florida International University; Director of Medical Education, Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, FL

9/21/2012
The Healing Power of Art

Magda Barsoum-Homsy, MD, FRCSC, ABO
Pediatric Ophthalmologist, The Eye Institute of West Florida, Largo, FL;  Adjunct Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

9/14/2012
Routine Newborn Saturation Screening for Congenital Heart Disease

J. Blaine John, MD, MBA 
Pediatric Cardiologist, Pediatric Cardiology Associates, St. Petersburg, FL; Assistant Professor, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

9/7/2012

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CME Fee:
Continuing Medical Education is available for Archived Pediatric Grand Rounds webcasts for a fee of $5.00/presentation, not to exceed $25.00 annually. You will be invoiced annually for these fees, and credit will not be awarded until fees have been paid.

Course Description:
Pediatric Grand Rounds provides one hour of continuing medical education on pediatrics most Fridays from Memorial Day through Labor Day from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. at All Children's Hospital Education and Conference Center located at 701 4th Street South, St. Petersburg, Florida. These programs are also available online through archived webcasts at www.allkids.org/cme.This series is designed for the continuing professional development of practicing pediatricians and family practice physicians in the ambulatory and hospital setting.

To Obtain CME Credit:
After selecting the program you wish to view, please take the short pre-test before viewing the program. After you view the program, complete the post-test for your CME credit. In order to receive your CME credit you must score 66% or better on the post-test.The results of your exam will be provided to you via email within two weeks of submitting the form (this is not your CME transcript).You will be invoiced $5.00 for each program that you request CME (up to $25.00 maximum annually).After we receive payment for the programs you have attended, a CME transcript of your completed programs will be available each year by September online at http://www.hopkinscme.edu.

Estimated Time to Complete this Activity:
One Hour

Release Date & Expiration Date:
The release date is the date of the original live activity, as noted above.CME credit for each activity expires one year from the release date.

Target Audience:
This course is designed for the continuing professional development of practicing pediatricians and family practice physicians in the ambulatory and hospital setting.

CME Accreditation:
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.f

Credit Designation:
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Pediatric Grand Rounds Global Learning Objectives:
After attending this activity, the participant will demonstrate the ability to: 

FULL DISCLOSURE POLCY AFFECTING CME ACTIVITIES

As a provider approved by the Accreditation council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), it is the policy of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education (OCME) to require signed disclosure of the existence of financial relationships with industry from any individual in a position to control the content of a CME activity sponsored by OCME. Members of the Planning Committee are required to disclose all relationships regardless of their relevance to the content of the activity. Speakers are required to disclose only those relationships that are relevant to their specific presentation.The following relationships have been reported for this activity: 

Speaker Disclosures:

Individual speaker financial disclosures are included with their Pediatric Grand Rounds presentation online.

Planner Disclosures:

No planners have indicated that they have any financial interests or relationships with a commercial entity.

Off-Label Product Discussion:

Off-label statements from each speaker are included with their Pediatric Grand Rounds presentation online.

Policy on Speaker and Provider Disclosure

It is the policy of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine that the speaker and provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s).The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine OCME has established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity.

Please note: Although the policy of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine does not permit individuals involved in Speaker's Bureaus to participate as faculty or presenters in accredited CME, we have granted All Children's Hospital, as a new member of the Hopkins Health System, a one year grace period from July 1, 2011 for the full application of the JHUSOM policy.

Notice About Off-label Presentations

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine/All Children's Hospital may include presentations on drugs or devices, or use of drugs or devices that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or have been approved by the FDA for specific uses only. The FDA has stated that it is the responsibility of the physician to determine the FDA clearance status of each drug or device he or she wishes to use in clinical practice.

What You Should Know About Gifts to Physicians from Industry

Gift giving from the pharmaceutical, device and medical equipment industries to physicians has long been a customary practice. But when gift giving is not practiced within established ethical boundaries, the perception of conflict of interest is raised. All physicians and physicians in training should adhere to the AMA Code of medical Ethics, Opinion 8.061, "Gifts to Physicians from Industry" which can be found under the AMA Code of medical Ethics at www.ama-assn.org/go/ethicalgifts.

Interactions with Industry

Johns Hopkins faculty, staff, employees, students, and trainees must adhere to the more restrictive Johns Hopkins Medicine Policy on Interaction with Industry that can be found on HopkinsMedicine.org by clicking Research>For Our Researchers>Research Affairs Offices>Office of Policy Coordination>policy on Interaction with Industry or directly through this link: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Research/OPC/Policy_Industry_Interaction.

Copyright

All rights reserved. No part of these presentations may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in articles or reviews.

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