Welcome to the CME Portal!
Quick links to weekly Grand Rounds sessions:
- Tuesdays 7:30am (except the 2nd Tuesday of each month), PCH Zoom Link.
2nd Tuesday of each month - 7:30am (Valleywise Grand Rounds), VW Zoom Link.
(Meeting ID: 963 3655 5388, Passcode: 762046)
Every Monday, 7:00am, Neuroscience Grand Rounds, NSGR Zoom Link.
CME credit is only provided during participation in a live session.
Archive Webinars
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SURG -"Lactation Policies for Physicians and Staff" - Dr. Erin Garvey UdObZzz8F7o | ||||
PCH - Cancelled on May 30 in honor of Memorial Day | ||||
PCH - Cancelled on Sept 5 in honor of Labor Day | ||||
PCH - Cancelled on July 4 in honor of Independence Day
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Neurofibromatosis - 1 in Childhood
Guest Speaker: Robert Listernick, MD Grand Rounds "Neurofibromatosis Type 1 in Children" At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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VWGR - Cammy Bellis - Creating a Culture of Inclusive Excellence
Creating a Culture of Inclusive Excellence Cammy Bellis, MEd and Francisco Lucio DMG/ Valleywise Health
September 12th, 2023 7:30am to 8:30am
General pediatric staff, Inpatient Pediatric Staff, Outpatient Clinical Staff, Community Clinical Experts
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NSGR - "Pediatric Neuroimmunology - A Case Based Approach" - Harlori Bains, MD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Presenter: Harlori Bains, MD Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Laura L. Sweetman Invited Lectureship Neuroscience Grand Rounds ** In- Person** Phoenix Children's Hospital, Main Campus Ambulatory Building, 3rd Floor Neuroscience Classroom
Pediatric Neuroimmunology - A Case Based Approach About the presenter: Harlori K. Bains, MD, is a board-certified physician specializing in pediatric neurology. Dr. Bains earned her medical degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. She completed her pediatric neurology residency at Phoenix Children’s Hospital/Maricopa Medical Center in Arizona and her neuroimmunology fellowship at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix. Her clinical interests include pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica, transverse myelitis, autoimmune encephalitis, acute flaccid myelitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.Top of Form
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Harlori K. Bains, MD, is a board-certified physician specializing in pediatric neurology. Dr. Bains earned her medical degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. She completed her pediatric neurology residency at Phoenix Children’s Hospital/Maricopa Medical Center in Arizona and her neuroimmunology fellowship at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix. Her clinical interests include pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica, transverse myelitis, autoimmune encephalitis, acute flaccid myelitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. wD_0UKkiIWU |
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Leadership Development, Mentoring and Residency Training: A Personal Journey
Surgery Grand Rounds Guest Speaker About the presenter: Karin Muraszko, M.D., grew up in New Jersey and received her undergraduate degree from Yale University. She then continued to Columbia University in New York where she received her medical degree and completed her residency training in Neurological Surgery and completed fellowships in pediatric neurosurgery. Following her training at Columbia, Dr. Muraszko was a researcher at the National Institutes for Health for 2 years before joining the team at the University of Michigan. In 2005, Dr. Muraszko was chosen to head the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Michigan, becoming the first woman to chair an academic neurosurgery department in the United States. Dr. Muraszko specializes in pediatric neurosurgery. She is board certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons, and is a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) along with several pediatric professional associations. Her research interests include Immunotoxin therapy for brain tumors, the biology of brain tumors, Chiari malformations, craniofacial anomalies, congenital anomalies of the brain and spine and hydrocephalus. Dr. Muraszko lives in Ann Arbor with her husband and 2 children. Additional links: Dr. Karen Muraszko's Video Profile yXDrhHL1IR0 |
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VWGR - Update on RSV, a review and current therapies - Jason Couch, DO
Contact Megan Jehlicka to claim CME credit for this session: Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: megan_jehlicka@dmgaz.org
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PCH - What's that Line? - PCH Interventional Radiology - Dr. Scott Willard
Pediatric Venous Access Devices Presenter: Scott D. Willard, MD Pediatric Interventional Radiologist, Phoenix Children's At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: • Choose a venous access device best suited to the indicated use and duration. • Understand the unique challenges and approaches to our smallest patients, premature infants and neonates. • Watch for and help avoid venous access device-related complications.
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PCH- Recognize, React, Respond: Essential Human Trafficking Training in Healthcare - Samantha Calvin, PhD
Recording available for internal use only.
Please contact the Office of CME to receive access to the recorded session: pch-cme@phoenixchildrens.com
Presenter: Samantha Calvin, PhD, MBA, MHI, Director, Edson Human Trafficking Awareness Program, Arizona State University
Arizona is ramping up once again as a hot spot for tourism this spring with the Superbowl and other large sporting events coming to town. Even if you’ve had prior human trafficking training, this talk will go beyond the surface “101” with the most current information on how trafficking is impacting Arizona. This grand rounds will begin with a brief overview of human trafficking and the health (and healthcare) connections. Then, the presentation will dive deeper into what assessment and advocacy for minor human trafficking victims looks like. There will be case studies presented and real-world examples to consider. In addition, tools for identification and assessment including trauma-informed care principles, barriers to disclosing, and a look at screening tools that exist as well as recent data will be provided.
Check out Samantha's latest project, the Edson Human Trafficking Awareness Program.
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PCH - Branded Whether You Like it Or Not - Applying Marketing Principles to Your Practice (and Yourself) - Dr. Mike Pitt
NOTE: THIS TALK WILL BE GIVEN AT PEDIATRIC UPDATE AT THE SCOTTSDALE PLAZA AND BROADCAST LIVE TO THE COHEN CONFERENCE CENTER. ANYONE WHO WANTS TO ATTEND THE ZOOM SESSION IN ANOTHER LOCATION NEEDS TO REGISTER FOR PEDIATRIC UPDATE AT www.pchpediatricupdate.com |
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NSGR - "Metabolic Psychiatry for Treatment Resistant Depression" - Beth Zupec-Kania, RDN, CD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds 11-Mar-24Metabolic Psychiatry for Treatment Resistant DepressionBeth Zupec-Kania, RDN, CDwD_0UKkiIWU |
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Surgery Grand Rounds- The Ins and Outs of Bowel Management
Presenter: Dr. Cristine Velazco the Chief Peds Surgery Fellow At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
Meet the presenter: Dr. Velazco, is a board-certified General Surgeon. She is currently the Chief Pediatric Surgery Fellow at Phoenix Children’s Hospital/Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Medical Education. She completed a master’s degree in Anatomy and Neurobiology at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and earned her MD at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Cristine completed her residency at Mayo Clinic Arizona in General Surgery. During her residency she was an Instructor of Surgery and completed a Research Fellowship at Harvard University/Boston Children’s Hospital, working in the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation on short bowel syndrome and intestinal failure, as well as working with the Vermont Oxford Network. She also was a member of the Mayo Clinic Education Committee for both Arizona and Mayo Clinic’s tri-site committee. After residency, she completed a fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital in Pediatric Colorectal Surgery prior to returning to Phoenix to start her fellowship in Pediatric Surgery. Cristine has written numerous peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. sbEc2Gy0k_Y |
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PCH - Outcomes of Hearing Rehabilitation in Congenital CMV - Dr. Punam Patel
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PCH - Risk Stratification for Subclinical Pediatric Dyslipidemia - Dr. Damon Dixon
Presented by: Dr. Damon Dixon, Pediatric Cardiolgy, Phoenix Children's At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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VWGR - Dr. Michael Dobbs
https://dmgaz.zoom.us/j/95025222368?pwd=cjVHU00vMXYySjFZVDFPOFRRTVRzZz09 Meeting ID: 950 2522 2368 Contact Stephanie Perkins to claim CME credit for this session: Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: Stephanie_Perkins@dmgaz.org
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PCH - "Hot Topics in Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine" - Drs. Jared Kusma, Merrit Ten Hope, Sagar Shah
Hot Topics in Pediatric Hospitalist MedicinePresenters: Drs. Jared Kusma, Sagar Shah, Merritt ten HopeAt the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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PCH - Mental Health and Wellness in Pediatric Cardiology Patients - Dr. Jamie Jackson
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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VWGR - "Child Sexual Abuse:What Should Pediatricians Know?" - Dr. Chan Lowe
Child sexual abuse: what should pediatricians know? Chan Lowe, MD DMG/ Valleywise Health Recorded session available upon request. Please email pch-cme@phoenixchildrens.com to request access.
Contact Megan Jehlicka to claim CME credit for this session: Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: megan_jehlicka@dmgaz.org |
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PCH - Quality Day Grand Rounds
Quality Day Grand Rounds Keynote speaker to be announced. Presentation details will be provided at a later date.
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PCH - The Lived Family Experience: Accompanying Families of Children Living with Serious Illness - Guest Presenter Blyth Lord, EdM
Guest presenter: Blyth Lord, EdM, Courageous Parents Network Learning objectives will be provided at a later date.
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SURG - Necrotizing Pneumonias, Empyema’s, Pulmonary Abscesses, Chest Tube Management and Bronchopleural Fistula Dr. Tiffany Zen -
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NSGR - "Neuropsychological Functioning in Children" - Ammiee Hammer, PhD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds
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PCH - Shared Struggles Stories from Parents and Pediatricians Caring for Children with Serious Illnesses: The Grand Rounds Edition - Dr. Barry Markovitz & Ann Schrooten
Presentation details will be provided at a later date.
Meet the presenters: Barry Markovitz, MD, MPH, has served as Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles since 2018, providing administrative and clinical leadership in alignment with the institution’s mission, vision, values and goals. Dr. Markovitz joined Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in 2006 to head the hospital’s Division of Critical Care Medicine and serve as Medical Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. He is also a professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Anesthesiology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Dr. Markovitz is Board-certified in anesthesiology and pediatric anesthesiology, as well as pediatrics and pediatric critical care medicine. He has been involved in numerous research studies related to intensive care throughout his career, including transfusions, relationships between Pediatric ICU volume and outcomes, and the treatment of sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Dr. Markovitz is a member of the Pediatric Section of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society, and he has served on the Executive Committee of the critical care section of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He serves on several editorial boards and was Chair of the Research Committee of VPS, LLC (Virtual Pediatric Systems), an international pediatric ICU quality and research collaborative. He also recently completed a term as Chair of the Scientific Committee of PALISI (Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators), the largest pediatric critical care research network in North America. Dr. Markovitz earned his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and received a master’s in public health from St. Louis University. He did his pediatric internship and residency at Children’s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical Center, and an anesthesiology residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Markovitz completed his fellowship in pediatric anesthesiology and critical care medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Ann F. Schrooten Ann is the mother of four children. Her third child, Jack, was born with a rare congenital muscular dystrophy that affected his muscles, eyes and brain. Jack had a trach and required the support of a ventilator; he was non-verbal, non-mobile and required around the clock care. Jack died eight years ago at the age of 15 from complications of his disease. Ann has experienced hundreds of encounters with doctors and other medical professionals, beginning with Jack’s premature birth and complicated first year where he spent many months in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, through his diagnosis odyssey, the many procedures, surgeries and hospitalizations he endured, his transition to palliative care and, finally, to hospice care at the end of his life. She co-authored a chapter titled “Parent Perspectives on Neuromuscular Disorders: From Diagnosis, to Parenting and Living With, to Advance Care Planning and Preparing for Death” in Neuromuscular Disorders in Children: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Management (Mac Keith Press 2019). She was a parent advisor for the development of videos portraying family experiences with decisions about home mechanical ventilation (Johns Hopkins) and the related article, “Family Experiences Deciding for and Against Pediatric Home Ventilation” published in The Journal of Pediatrics (2021) and she is the parent co-editor with Dr. Barry Markovitz of Shared Struggles – Stories from Parents and Pediatricians Caring for Children with Serious Illnesses (Springer 2021). Ann has a Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University and a Juris Doctorate from University of Arizona. She is an estate planning and probate attorney. She is the founder of The Willow Tree Foundation, an Arizona non-profit organization that funds respite for parents of medically fragile children. She lives in Chandler, Arizona with her husband and their three adult children, and she enjoys hiking the many beautiful trails in Arizona. BX3IiuYA4bc |
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PCH - Newborn screening and Inborn Errors in Metabolism - Dr. Shagun Kaur
Presenter: Dr. Shagun Kaur Phoenix Children's Grand Rounds 2024 - Newborn Screening and Inborn Errors in Metabolism January 16, 2024 – 7:30 AM Phoenix Overall Activity Objectives: 1 Implement appropriate strategies for diagnosing pediatric conditions. 2 Evaluate and implement appropriate, current treatment options vis a vis emerging therapeutics. 3 Implement in practice developing areas of research and evidence-based recommendations within a diverse range of pediatric specialties. Session Objectives: 1 Discuss the history and principles of newborn screening 2 Identify resources to use in the event of an abnormal newborn screen 3 Recognize ethical challenges in newborn screening
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VWGR - Behavioral Problems in the Toddler: How to manage in limited time - Dr. Nilam Khurana
Behavioral Problems in the Toddler: How to manage in limited time.Nilam Khurana, MDDMG/ Valleywise HealthSession Objectives:
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PCH - Pediatric Point of Care Ultrasound: Updates on Clinical Use, Research, and Education - Drs. Anthony Willyerd, Julie Furmick, Randon Hall, and Clayton Long
Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
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SURG/VWGR - Open Fetal Repair of Myeloceles - Dr. Diana Farmer, UC Davis
** Surgery Grand Rounds At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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PCH - Locally-acquired Dengue virus in Maricopa County - Dr. Nick Staab
PCH Grand Rounds - Locally-acquired Dengue virus in Maricopa County - Dr. Nick Staab
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NSGR - "Navigating the Complexities of Migraine Pathophysiology" - Ali Reza Tavasoli, MD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Presenter: Ali Reza Tavasoli, MDNavigating the Complexities of Migraine PathophysiologyLearning Objectives
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PCH Oncology for the General Pediatrician Part 1 -Drs. Michael Henry, Jennifer Hess, Alexandria Walsh
Speaker panel: Dr. Michael Henry - Lymphoma Dr. Jennifer Hess - Leukemia Dr. Alexandria Walsh - Survivorship Objective: To increase awareness among general pediatricians about childhood cancer. n_KtuBbM36c |
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VWGR - Pediatric Obesity and Diets: What to do? - Dr. Zach Robbins
https://dmgaz.zoom.us/j/96336555388?pwd=S3pMcmg2ZkFQN0xrSkpwVktBT1VHdz09 Meeting ID: 963 3655 5388 Contact Megan Jehlicka to claim CME credit for this session: Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: megan_jehlicka@dmgaz.org
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SURG - Treatment of OSA after Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy - Dr. Patrick Scheffler
PCH Grand Rounds - Treatment of OSA after Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy - Dr. Patrick Scheffler 0r_WYS34KJc |
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VWGR - “Health Care Disparities in Native American Children” - Dr. Damon Dixon
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PCH - Orthognathic Surgery and Temporomandibular Joint Disorder - Dr. Jared Gilliland
Presenter: Jared Gilliland, DDS, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Phoenix Children's At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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VWGR - Hyperbilirubinemia: 2022 Updated Guidelines - Dr. Shannon Barker
https://dmgaz.zoom.us/j/95025222368?pwd=cjVHU00vMXYySjFZVDFPOFRRTVRzZz09 Meeting ID: 950 2522 2368 Contact Stephanie Perkins to claim CME credit for this session: Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: Stephanie_Perkins@dmgaz.org
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VWGR | PCH - Quality Day 2024: Using Quality Improvement Methods to Improve Patient Care for Children with Cleft Lip and Palate - Thomas Sitzman, MD
Virtual Only ~ Streaming from Phoenix Children's Conference Center Rooms 101 - 104Valleywise Pediatric Grand RoundsSession: https://dmgaz.zoom.us/rec/share/OuTLASpaeRZH3gRZzBb5eTsRzuUXjo0CiEUrTS_Ypyvp4A8o2zjbb1c3tW2x2HaY.EMqXjN60s5w37WyG
Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: megan_jehlicka@dmgaz.org
Using Quality Improvement Methods to Improve Patient Care for Children with Cleft Lip Palate Thomas Sitzman, MD, Pediatric Plastic Surgeon Phoenix Children's
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Grand Rounds " Down Syndrome"
Guest Speaker: Dannah Raz, MD, Developmental Pediatrics Grand Rounds " Down Syndrome"
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VWGR - High Flow: When should we use it? - Dr. Nellie Farrington
https://dmgaz.zoom.us/j/96336555388?pwd=S3pMcmg2ZkFQN0xrSkpwVktBT1VHdz09 Meeting ID: 963 3655 5388 Contact Megan Jehlicka to claim CME credit for this session: Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: megan_jehlicka@dmgaz.org
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PCH - Syphilis: The Great Mimicker and Comeback Kid. What pediatricians need to know about the current outbreak - Drs. Diana Hu, Melanie Taylor, & Matt Smith
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SURG - The Role of Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents with Special Needs - Dr. Jason Fraser
Presentation details will be provided at a later date.
Jason Fraser, MD Division Chief of Pediatric Surgery Phoenix Children’s
About this presenter: A practicing surgeon for more than 10 years, Dr. Fraser is an accomplished researcher who has published more than 120 peer-reviewed papers and given nearly 100 presentations. He sits on the editorial and scientific review boards for 10 pediatric and surgical medical journals. Dr. Fraser joins Phoenix Children’s from Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri, where he served as medical director of the Opioid Stewardship Program, director of the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship Program, director of Bariatric Surgery and director of General Surgery Residents. He was also a professor at the University of Missouri, an adjunct clinical professor in the Kansas City University – College of Osteopathic Medicine, adjunct clinical associate professor at the Kansas Health Science Center and clinical assistant professor of surgery at Creighton University School of Medicine. Dr. Fraser will continue his tenure as chair of the program committee for the International Pediatric Endosurgery Group, an organization dedicated to improving pediatric surgical outcomes worldwide. Dr. Fraser earned his medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska, before completing a general surgery residency at Mayo Clinic Arizona. He completed both a surgical research fellowship and a pediatric surgery fellowship at Children’s Mercy. |
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PCH - COVID-19 in Children, More Than an Acute Crisis- Dr. Daniel Blatt, Louisville Children's
Speaker Dr. Daniel Blatt, Pediatric Infectious Disease, University of Louisville Learning Objectives:
Meet the presenter: Daniel B. Blatt, M.D., joined Norton Children’s in August 2020 as a pediatric infectious diseases physician. He is a pediatric transplant infectious disease specialist and a member of the Norton Children’s Hospital’s infection control committee. In addition to his clinical role, he is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Dr. Blatt graduated with highest honors from the University of Medicine and Health Sciences in Basseterre, Saint Kitts, where he earned his medical degree in 2014. He completed his residency in general pediatrics in 2017 at University of South Alabama Children’s & Women’s Hospital and then served as a fellow in pediatric infectious diseases at Hasbro Children’s Hospital for three years. Clinically, Dr. Blatt is interested in transplant pediatric infectious diseases, global health, and infection control and prevention. In addition to providing care domestically, Dr. Blatt has international experience. He treated residents in a rural village in Nepal in 2014. Two years later, he was the pediatrician for an 80-bed inpatient unit at Kibogora Hospital in Rwanda. Dr. Blatt views being a physician as one of the most privileged careers because of the responsibility and honor to heal those who are sick. He specifically chose pediatrics because of his natural connection with children. Dr. Blatt is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in general pediatrics. He is a member of multiple national organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, and Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. Maintaining a highly active lifestyle, Dr. Blatt loves downhill skiing, hiking, running, Ultimate Frisbee and biking. He thoroughly enjoys exploring remote areas of the world and spontaneous adventures. He is passionate about maintaining a baseline level of goofiness and corny jokes.
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PCH - Heavy Menstrual Bleeding - Drs. Arian Hess and Camille Imbo
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SURG - Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias - Dr. Mark Molitor
Presenters: Dr. Mark Molitor
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NSGR - "Innovation in Craniosynostosis and Head Shape Management" - Dr. Ruth Bristol
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PCH - "Chronic Pain Care with extra WRAPP-ing: Making the Most out of Outpatient Treatment" - Paola Genovese, MD, Arie Zakaryan, PhD, Rachelle CherryHolmes, DPT
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NSGR - "Deep Brain Stimulation for Pediatric Movement Disorders" - Afra Can, MD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Presenter Afra Can, MD
Deep Brain Stimulation for Pediatric Movement Disorders Learning Objectives
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PCH - Pediatrics in the Postgenomic Era - Dr. Derek Neilson
Speaker: Derek E. Neilson, MD Division Director, Genetics and Metabolism, Phoenix Children's At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1. Compare benefits and limitations of different genomic technologies (What are the tests actually looking at and what do they miss?) 2. Describe the impact of sequencing technology on gene discovery and diagnosis (Should you recommend genetic testing for your patient?) 3. Anticipate the pitfalls in public perception regarding genetic testing (What should you do when your patient asks you to order a test?)
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NSGR - "Strategic Opioid Use and Home Naloxone: A Balanced Practice and a New Rescue Option" - Dr. Ahmar Husain
Reminder: ALL Barrow at Phoenix Children’s Faculty & Staff Report your Attendance to CAMS Announcement for October 30, 2023 Pediatric Neuroscience Grand Rounds. The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson
Barrow at Phoenix Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Strategic Opioid Use and Home Naloxone: A Balanced Practice and a New Rescue Option Ahmar Husain, MD Phoenix Children's
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
Barrow at Phoenix Children’s Virtual Live Streaming Neuroscience Grand Rounds Monday’s from 7:00 – 8:00 a.m. Zoom Information: CNI Grand Rounds Meeting ID: 993 7837 3233 Join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android: https://PhoenixChildrensHospital.zoom.us/j/99378373233?pwd=UXBudHZLemRYK056ZWZvMm8yUzNkUT09 Or join by phone: (408) 638-0968 (US Toll) or (646) 558-8656 (US Toll) The Attendance code will be listed in the chat at the beginning of the presentation and every 20 minutes thereafter until the conclusion. Please text the attendance code to the Grand Rounds Attendance number: (866) 327-3062 or log into the CAMS website: http://CME.arizona.edu and enter the attendance code.
Attendance codes are only valid 15 minutes before the activity start time and for 24 hours after the activity end time. Accreditation Statement: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson and Phoenix Children’s Hospital. The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Disclosure Statement: All Faculty, CME Planning Committee Members, and the CME Office Reviewers have disclosed that they have no financial relationships with commercial interests that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning this CME activity.
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Multi-Disciplinary Fetal Cardiology Conference | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Every Wednesday |
Urology Case Conference | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | 2nd Monday of the month |
Epilepsy Clinical Conference | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Weekly - Mondays |
KidsLink Journal Club | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Monthly - 3rd Wednesday |
Trauma Morbidity and Mortality | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | 2nd Wednesday of the month |
KidsLink Fellows Conference | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Monthly - 1st Wednesday |
PICU Journal Club | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Every Tuesday |
PCH Early Access to Care - Arizona, Cohort 5 Training Program | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Bi-Monthly -2nd & 4th Tuesday |
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Multidisciplinary Conference | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Monthly - Friday |
Pediatric Surgery Weekly Academic Conference | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Every Tuesday; Except 2nd |
Hem/Onc Tumor Board | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Weekly - Thursdays |
Neurosurgery Case Conference | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Every Tuesday |
Fetal Specialty Care Conference | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Monthly - 2nd Thursday |
Neuro-Oncology Tumor Board | 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Every Wednesday |
Cardiothoracic Surgical Conference | 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Every Monday |
Faculty Learning Committee | 10.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Live Webcast |
ECLS Protected Case Reviews | 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM | Free | Quarterly (2- 4 times annually) |