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Akron Children’s Hospital
Considine Professional Building215 W. Bowery StreetAkron, OH 44308
Northeast Ohio Pediatric ENT Update
Friday, Oct. 17, 2014
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Peter Koltai, MD, FACS, FAAPProfessor of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck SurgeryDivision of Pediatric OtolaryngologyStanford University School of Medicine
Samantha Anne, MD, MS, FAAPAssistant Professor of SurgeryPediatric OtolaryngologyHead & Neck Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Jim Arnold, MD Program Director, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery UH Case Medical Center Professor, Otolaryngology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Fuad Baroody, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery and Pediatrics Director, Pediatric OtolaryngologyThe University of Chicago Medicine and The Comer Children’s Hospital, Chicago, IL
Alessandro de Alarcon, MD, MPHDirector, Center for Pediatric Voice DisordersCincinnati Children’s HospitalAssociate Professor, Department of PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Charles Elmaraghy, MDInterim Chief, Department of OtolaryngologyNationwide Children’s HospitalAssistant Professor, Clinical Otolaryngology The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Terry Good, MD Pediatric Otolorynogist Akron Children’s Hospital Brandon Hopkins, MDAssociate Staff, Head and Neck InstituteCleveland Clinic Foundation
Paul Krakovitz, MD, FACSSection Head, Pediatric OtolaryngologyHead and Neck InstituteCleveland Clinic Foundation Associate Professor of SurgeryCleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Conference Information
Who Should Attend This conference is designed for ENT physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners working in ENT, or those interested in learning more about otolaryngology in the primary care, urgent care, pediatric and emergency room settings.
Continuing Education Statement Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
Disclosure Statement As a provider of the Ohio State Medical Association, it is the policy to require the disclosure of the existence of any financial interest a planning committee member or presenters may have with either the commercial supporter(s) of this activity or the manufacture(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed, and when necessary, resolve any potential conflict. None of the planning committee members have a financial conflict to disclosure or resolve. The following presenters have the following conflict to disclose. All remaining presenters have nothing to disclose.
Paul Krakovitz, MD Speaker’s Bureau / Consultant - Olympus Fuad Baroody, MD Consultant – Johnson and Johnson; Speakers Bureau – Merck Peter Koltai, MD Consultant – Acclarent; Other Financial Support – Medtronic Marci Lesperance, MD Other Financial or Material Support – Royalties, Elsevier Soham Roy, MD Consultant – Akon Labs
Refreshments and Dietary Needs Continental breakfast, lunch, refreshments and conference materials are included with your registration. If you have special dietary needs, please call 330-543-8407.
Parking and Directions The Considine Professional Building is located directly across from Akron Children’s Hospital on W. Bowery Street. Driving directions and parking information can be found at akronchildrens.org.
Special Accommodations If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please notify the Continuing Medical Education Office at 330-543-8407 no later than Oct. 6, 2014.
Additional Information If you have questions or comments about the conference, please contact Katrina Wolford at kwolford@chmca.org or 330-543-8407 (or send a fax to 330-543-8157).
Planning Committee Marc Nelson, MD, Conference Co-Director Paul Krakovitz, MD, Conference Co-Director Amanda George, NP Katrina Wolford O
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Marci Lesperance, MD, FACSProfessor and Division Chief, Pediatric OtolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity of Michigan Health SystemAnn Arbor, MI
Prashant Malhotra, MD, FAAPDirector, Hearing ProgramNationwide Children’s HospitalAssistant ProfessorOhio State University Medical Center
Marc Nelson, MD, MSDirector, Center for Hearing and Communicative Disorders Pediatric OtolaryngologyEar, Nose and Throat Center Akron Children’s Hospital Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, NEOMED
Todd Otteson, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACSChief, Pediatric OtolaryngologyThe James Arnold, MD, Tom and Nancy Seitz Chair in Pediatric OtolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterAssociate Professor, Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Soham Roy, MD, FACS, FAAPDirector of Pediatric Otolaryngology Head and Neck SurgeryAssociate Professor and Director of Quality and SafetyDepartment to Otorhinolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at Houston’s Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital
Jay Shah, MDDivision of Pediatric OtolaryngologyAssistant Professor Otolaryngology- HNS Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Akron Children’s Hospital
Considine Professional Building215 W. Bowery StreetAkron, OH 44308
Northeast Ohio Pediatric ENT Update
Friday, Oct. 17, 2014
Non
prof
it
Org
aniz
atio
n
U.S
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STAG
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PAID
Akro
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Perm
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02
Speakers
Peter Koltai, MD, FACS, FAAPProfessor of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck SurgeryDivision of Pediatric OtolaryngologyStanford University School of Medicine
Samantha Anne, MD, MS, FAAPAssistant Professor of SurgeryPediatric OtolaryngologyHead & Neck Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Jim Arnold, MD Program Director, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery UH Case Medical Center Professor, Otolaryngology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Fuad Baroody, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery and Pediatrics Director, Pediatric OtolaryngologyThe University of Chicago Medicine and The Comer Children’s Hospital, Chicago, IL
Alessandro de Alarcon, MD, MPHDirector, Center for Pediatric Voice DisordersCincinnati Children’s HospitalAssociate Professor, Department of PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Charles Elmaraghy, MDInterim Chief, Department of OtolaryngologyNationwide Children’s HospitalAssistant Professor, Clinical Otolaryngology The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Terry Good, MD Pediatric Otolorynogist Akron Children’s Hospital Brandon Hopkins, MDAssociate Staff, Head and Neck InstituteCleveland Clinic Foundation
Paul Krakovitz, MD, FACSSection Head, Pediatric OtolaryngologyHead and Neck InstituteCleveland Clinic Foundation Associate Professor of SurgeryCleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Conference Information
Who Should Attend This conference is designed for ENT physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners working in ENT, or those interested in learning more about otolaryngology in the primary care, urgent care, pediatric and emergency room settings.
Continuing Education Statement Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
Disclosure Statement As a provider of the Ohio State Medical Association, it is the policy to require the disclosure of the existence of any financial interest a planning committee member or presenters may have with either the commercial supporter(s) of this activity or the manufacture(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed, and when necessary, resolve any potential conflict. None of the planning committee members have a financial conflict to disclosure or resolve. The following presenters have the following conflict to disclose. All remaining presenters have nothing to disclose.
Paul Krakovitz, MD Speaker’s Bureau / Consultant - Olympus Fuad Baroody, MD Consultant – Johnson and Johnson; Speakers Bureau – Merck Peter Koltai, MD Consultant – Acclarent; Other Financial Support – Medtronic Marci Lesperance, MD Other Financial or Material Support – Royalties, Elsevier Soham Roy, MD Consultant – Akon Labs
Refreshments and Dietary Needs Continental breakfast, lunch, refreshments and conference materials are included with your registration. If you have special dietary needs, please call 330-543-8407.
Parking and Directions The Considine Professional Building is located directly across from Akron Children’s Hospital on W. Bowery Street. Driving directions and parking information can be found at akronchildrens.org.
Special Accommodations If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please notify the Continuing Medical Education Office at 330-543-8407 no later than Oct. 6, 2014.
Additional Information If you have questions or comments about the conference, please contact Katrina Wolford at kwolford@chmca.org or 330-543-8407 (or send a fax to 330-543-8157).
Planning Committee Marc Nelson, MD, Conference Co-Director Paul Krakovitz, MD, Conference Co-Director Amanda George, NP Katrina Wolford O
ne P
erki
ns S
quar
e I
Ak
ron,
Ohi
o 44
308
Marci Lesperance, MD, FACSProfessor and Division Chief, Pediatric OtolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity of Michigan Health SystemAnn Arbor, MI
Prashant Malhotra, MD, FAAPDirector, Hearing ProgramNationwide Children’s HospitalAssistant ProfessorOhio State University Medical Center
Marc Nelson, MD, MSDirector, Center for Hearing and Communicative Disorders Pediatric OtolaryngologyEar, Nose and Throat Center Akron Children’s Hospital Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, NEOMED
Todd Otteson, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACSChief, Pediatric OtolaryngologyThe James Arnold, MD, Tom and Nancy Seitz Chair in Pediatric OtolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterAssociate Professor, Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Soham Roy, MD, FACS, FAAPDirector of Pediatric Otolaryngology Head and Neck SurgeryAssociate Professor and Director of Quality and SafetyDepartment to Otorhinolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at Houston’s Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital
Jay Shah, MDDivision of Pediatric OtolaryngologyAssistant Professor Otolaryngology- HNS Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Akron Children’s Hospital
Considine Professional Building215 W. Bowery StreetAkron, OH 44308
Northeast Ohio Pediatric ENT Update
Friday, Oct. 17, 2014
Non
prof
it
Org
aniz
atio
n
U.S
. PO
STAG
E
PAID
Akro
n, O
hio
Perm
it N
o. 2
02
Speakers
Peter Koltai, MD, FACS, FAAPProfessor of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck SurgeryDivision of Pediatric OtolaryngologyStanford University School of Medicine
Samantha Anne, MD, MS, FAAPAssistant Professor of SurgeryPediatric OtolaryngologyHead & Neck Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Jim Arnold, MD Program Director, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery UH Case Medical Center Professor, Otolaryngology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Fuad Baroody, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery and Pediatrics Director, Pediatric OtolaryngologyThe University of Chicago Medicine and The Comer Children’s Hospital, Chicago, IL
Alessandro de Alarcon, MD, MPHDirector, Center for Pediatric Voice DisordersCincinnati Children’s HospitalAssociate Professor, Department of PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Charles Elmaraghy, MDInterim Chief, Department of OtolaryngologyNationwide Children’s HospitalAssistant Professor, Clinical Otolaryngology The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Terry Good, MD Pediatric Otolorynogist Akron Children’s Hospital Brandon Hopkins, MDAssociate Staff, Head and Neck InstituteCleveland Clinic Foundation
Paul Krakovitz, MD, FACSSection Head, Pediatric OtolaryngologyHead and Neck InstituteCleveland Clinic Foundation Associate Professor of SurgeryCleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Conference Information
Who Should Attend This conference is designed for ENT physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners working in ENT, or those interested in learning more about otolaryngology in the primary care, urgent care, pediatric and emergency room settings.
Continuing Education Statement Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
Disclosure Statement As a provider of the Ohio State Medical Association, it is the policy to require the disclosure of the existence of any financial interest a planning committee member or presenters may have with either the commercial supporter(s) of this activity or the manufacture(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed, and when necessary, resolve any potential conflict. None of the planning committee members have a financial conflict to disclosure or resolve. The following presenters have the following conflict to disclose. All remaining presenters have nothing to disclose.
Paul Krakovitz, MD Speaker’s Bureau / Consultant - Olympus Fuad Baroody, MD Consultant – Johnson and Johnson; Speakers Bureau – Merck Peter Koltai, MD Consultant – Acclarent; Other Financial Support – Medtronic Marci Lesperance, MD Other Financial or Material Support – Royalties, Elsevier Soham Roy, MD Consultant – Akon Labs
Refreshments and Dietary Needs Continental breakfast, lunch, refreshments and conference materials are included with your registration. If you have special dietary needs, please call 330-543-8407.
Parking and Directions The Considine Professional Building is located directly across from Akron Children’s Hospital on W. Bowery Street. Driving directions and parking information can be found at akronchildrens.org.
Special Accommodations If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please notify the Continuing Medical Education Office at 330-543-8407 no later than Oct. 6, 2014.
Additional Information If you have questions or comments about the conference, please contact Katrina Wolford at kwolford@chmca.org or 330-543-8407 (or send a fax to 330-543-8157).
Planning Committee Marc Nelson, MD, Conference Co-Director Paul Krakovitz, MD, Conference Co-Director Amanda George, NP Katrina Wolford O
ne P
erki
ns S
quar
e I
Ak
ron,
Ohi
o 44
308
Marci Lesperance, MD, FACSProfessor and Division Chief, Pediatric OtolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity of Michigan Health SystemAnn Arbor, MI
Prashant Malhotra, MD, FAAPDirector, Hearing ProgramNationwide Children’s HospitalAssistant ProfessorOhio State University Medical Center
Marc Nelson, MD, MSDirector, Center for Hearing and Communicative Disorders Pediatric OtolaryngologyEar, Nose and Throat Center Akron Children’s Hospital Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, NEOMED
Todd Otteson, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACSChief, Pediatric OtolaryngologyThe James Arnold, MD, Tom and Nancy Seitz Chair in Pediatric OtolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterAssociate Professor, Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Soham Roy, MD, FACS, FAAPDirector of Pediatric Otolaryngology Head and Neck SurgeryAssociate Professor and Director of Quality and SafetyDepartment to Otorhinolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at Houston’s Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital
Jay Shah, MDDivision of Pediatric OtolaryngologyAssistant Professor Otolaryngology- HNS Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Registration Selections:
o Physicians $125
o APN / RN / PA-C / CRNA / CNS $ 95
o Emeritus 0
o Children’s Resident / Fellows 0
o Non-CHMCA Residents $ 50
Registration Deadline: Oct. 10, 2014
Registration Form Northeast Ohio Pediatric ENT Update Oct. 17, 2014
Mail this form and payment to:
Katrina Wolford For registration information,Akron Children’s Hospital please contact kwolford@chmca.org orOne Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308 330-543-8407.
NAME TITLE
PRACTICE SPECIALTY ORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
EMAIL PHONE
(Circle One): MD RN CNP CRNA CNS Student Other ___________________
Please indicate any special needs, including diet and accessibility: _____________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Conference Objectives
GRAND ROUNDSChevalier Jackson and the Evolution of Surgical Instrumentation for Foreign BodiesPeter Koltai, MD • Review the history of the development of
endoscopic foreign body removal• Identify the instrumentation required for
contemporary foreign body management• Describe the threat caused by ingested
button battery
TONSILS/ADENOIDSNavigating Controversies and Guidelines for Pediatric Tonsillectomy Jay Shah, MD• Review indications for pediatric
tonsillectomy• Describe the indications for sleep study
prior to tonsillectomy
Persistent Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Adenotonsillectomy – Now What?Peter Koltai, MD• Review the technique of sleep endoscopy• Identify the treatment of lingual tonsillar
hypertrophy• Recognize the importance of occult
laryngomalacia as a cause of sleep apnea
Current Strategies for Management of Post-Tonsillectomy PainSamantha Anne, MD• Discuss previously used pain
management options and complications associated with them
• Discuss current options for post-operative pain management post-tonsillectomy
• Review current literature on post- operative pain management
OTOLOGYReviewing the Evidence on Otitis Media and Ear TubesPrashant Malhotra, MD• Review the currently understood model
of pathogenesis for otitis media• Review currently released guidelines
regarding the use of tympanostomy tubes in the management of otitis media
• Discuss the background literature and outcomes associated with currently released guidelines
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention in 2014: What Have We Learned Marci Lesperance, MD• Describe the goals of EHDI programs • Discuss the persistent challenges that
hinder the accomplishment of these goals
• List risk indicators for delayed onset and/or progressive hearing loss
Advances in the Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss Marc Nelson, MD• Identify newer techniques in pediatric
tympanoplasty • Describe the rationale and benefits of
endoscopic ear surgery in children, including surgical techniques
• Review the latest technological advancements in implantable devices for pediatric hearing loss
HEAD AND NECKBranchial Cleft Cysts in ChildrenSoham Roy, MD• Discuss and review the anatomy of
branchial cleft anomalies in children• Review the surgical and non-surgical
management of branchial cleft anomalies in children
• Discuss new treatment strategies for conservative management of branchial anomalies
Management of the Pediatric Thyroid NodulePaul Krakovitz, MD• Describe how to work-up pediatric
thyroid mass• Identify the treatment options for a
pediatric thyroid mass• Explain the unique issues related to a
pediatric thyroid mass
Congenital Head and Neck Abnormalities in ChildrenSoham Roy, MD• Discuss the diagnosis of congenital
head and neck abnormalities in children including thyroglossal duct cysts
• Discuss optimal treatment strategies for congenital head and neck abnormalities
• Outline new and unusual treatment strategies for these congenital anomalies
AIRWAYEndoscopic Airway ManagementAlessandro de Alarcon, MD• Discuss the utilization of balloons in
endoscopic airway management• Describe the cartilage framework
concept• Identify the advantages of endoscopic
airway management
Pediatric Dysphagia Todd Otteson, MD • Review the common reasons for
pediatric dysphagia• State the medical comorbidities that
predispose to dysphagia• Detail medical and surgical treatments of
pediatric dysphagia
State of the Art: Open Airway ManagementAlessandro de Alarcon, MD• Explain the use of slide tracheoplasty in
open airway• Describe the advantage and disadvan-
tage of resection techniques• Describe the indications for
laryngotracheoplasty
Fire in the Operating Room: Minimizing Your Risk Roy Soham, MD• Discuss the incidence and causes of fires
in Otolaryngology surgery• Outline the elements required to start a
fire in the OR• Discuss prevention and damage
mitigation strategies for the otolaryngologist
SINUSITIS/SINONASAL DISORDERSNeonatal Nasal Obstruction Fuad Baroody, MD• Review causes of nasal obstruction in
neonates and infants• Indicate available medical therapies for
neonatal nasal obstruction• Indicate available surgical therapies for
neonatal nasal obstruction
Reviewing the Latest Evidence on Pediatric Sinusitis Charles Elmaraghy, MD• Review AAP guidelines on treatment
of sinusitis• Review surgical treatment of pediatric
sinusitis• Review pathophysiology of pediatric
sinusitis and current hypotheses on etiology
Pediatric Sinusitis: Medical and Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcomes Fuad Baroody, MD• Define definitions and classification of
acute and chronic rhinosinusitis in children
• Indicate the proper workup of children with chronic rhinosinusitis
• Explain updates on medical and surgical management of the child with chronic rhinosinusitis
CRANIOFACIAL/SYNDROMES Velopharyngeal Dysfunction: Keys to Diagnosis and Management Marci Lesperance, MD• Differentiate velopharyngeal dysfunction
from related terms• Describe anatomic structures important
for normal velopharyngeal closure• List surgical options for treatment of
velopharyngeal dysfunction Congenital Syndromes and Their Head and Neck Manifestations Brandon Hopkins, MD• Identify particular physical features and
findings that may suggest a syndrome• Discuss common congenital syndromes• Develop a multidisciplinary strategy for
management of children with congenital syndrome
Course Objectives
Akron Children’s Hospital offers several registration and payment options. You may go online and register and pay electronically, or you may register online and pay by check. Alternatively, you may complete the form below and pay by check.
To register online, visit http://bit.ly/ENTConf
Conference Agenda
8 – 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds Chevalier Jackson and the Evolution of Surgical Instrumentation for Foreign Bodies
9 – 9:15 a.m. Opening Comments Marc Nelson, Akron Children’s Hospital
SECTION ONE: TONSILS/ADENOIDS9:15-9:35 a.m. Navigating Controversies and Guidelines for Pediatric Tonsillectomy9:35-9:55 a.m. Persistent Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Adenotonsillectomy – Now What? 9:55-10:10 a.m. Current Strategies for Management of Post-Tonsillectomy Pain10:10-10:25 a.m. Panel Discussion 10:25 -10:35 a.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS
SECTION TWO: OTOLOGY 10:35-10:55 a.m. Reviewing the Evidence On Otitis Media and Ear Tubes10:55-11:15 a.m. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention in 2014: What Have We Learned11:15-11:35 a.m. Advances in the Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss11:35-11:50 a.m. Panel Discussion
SECTION THREE: HEAD AND NECK 11:50 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Branchial Cleft Cysts in Children12:10-12:30 p.m. Management of the Pediatric Thyroid Nodule 12:30-12:40 p.m. BREAK TO PICK UP YOUR BOXED LUNCH12:40-1:00 p.m. Congenital Head and Neck Abnormalities 1 -1:15 p.m. Panel Discussion
1:15-1:30 p.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS SECTION FOUR: AIRWAY1:30-1:50 p.m. Endoscopic Airway Management 1:50-2:10 p.m. Pediatric Dysphagia2:10-2:30 p.m. State of Art: Open Airway Management 2:30-2:40 p.m. Fire in the Operating Room: Minimizing Your Risk2:40-3:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
3:00-3:10 p.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS SECTION FIVE: SINUSITIS/SINONASAL DISORDERS3:10-3:30 p.m. Neonatal Nasal Obstruction 3:30-3:50 p.m. Reviewing the Latest Evidence on Pediatric Sinusitis3:50-4:10 p.m. Pediatric Sinusitis: Medical and Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcomes4:10-4:25 p.m. Panel Discussion
SECTION SIX: CRANIOFACIAL/SYNDROMES4:25-4:45 p.m. Velopharyngeal Dysfunction: Keys to Diagnosis and Management 4:45-5:05 p.m. Congenital Syndromes and Their Head and Neck Manifestations 5:05 p.m. Closing Comments/ ADJOURN
Registration Selections:
o Physicians $125
o APN / RN / PA-C / CRNA / CNS $ 95
o Emeritus 0
o Children’s Resident / Fellows 0
o Non-CHMCA Residents $ 50
Registration Deadline: Oct. 10, 2014
Registration Form Northeast Ohio Pediatric ENT Update Oct. 17, 2014
Mail this form and payment to:
Katrina Wolford For registration information,Akron Children’s Hospital please contact kwolford@chmca.org orOne Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308 330-543-8407.
NAME TITLE
PRACTICE SPECIALTY ORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
EMAIL PHONE
(Circle One): MD RN CNP CRNA CNS Student Other ___________________
Please indicate any special needs, including diet and accessibility: _____________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Conference Objectives
GRAND ROUNDSChevalier Jackson and the Evolution of Surgical Instrumentation for Foreign BodiesPeter Koltai, MD • Review the history of the development of
endoscopic foreign body removal• Identify the instrumentation required for
contemporary foreign body management• Describe the threat caused by ingested
button battery
TONSILS/ADENOIDSNavigating Controversies and Guidelines for Pediatric Tonsillectomy Jay Shah, MD• Review indications for pediatric
tonsillectomy• Describe the indications for sleep study
prior to tonsillectomy
Persistent Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Adenotonsillectomy – Now What?Peter Koltai, MD• Review the technique of sleep endoscopy• Identify the treatment of lingual tonsillar
hypertrophy• Recognize the importance of occult
laryngomalacia as a cause of sleep apnea
Current Strategies for Management of Post-Tonsillectomy PainSamantha Anne, MD• Discuss previously used pain
management options and complications associated with them
• Discuss current options for post-operative pain management post-tonsillectomy
• Review current literature on post- operative pain management
OTOLOGYReviewing the Evidence on Otitis Media and Ear TubesPrashant Malhotra, MD• Review the currently understood model
of pathogenesis for otitis media• Review currently released guidelines
regarding the use of tympanostomy tubes in the management of otitis media
• Discuss the background literature and outcomes associated with currently released guidelines
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention in 2014: What Have We Learned Marci Lesperance, MD• Describe the goals of EHDI programs • Discuss the persistent challenges that
hinder the accomplishment of these goals
• List risk indicators for delayed onset and/or progressive hearing loss
Advances in the Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss Marc Nelson, MD• Identify newer techniques in pediatric
tympanoplasty • Describe the rationale and benefits of
endoscopic ear surgery in children, including surgical techniques
• Review the latest technological advancements in implantable devices for pediatric hearing loss
HEAD AND NECKBranchial Cleft Cysts in ChildrenSoham Roy, MD• Discuss and review the anatomy of
branchial cleft anomalies in children• Review the surgical and non-surgical
management of branchial cleft anomalies in children
• Discuss new treatment strategies for conservative management of branchial anomalies
Management of the Pediatric Thyroid NodulePaul Krakovitz, MD• Describe how to work-up pediatric
thyroid mass• Identify the treatment options for a
pediatric thyroid mass• Explain the unique issues related to a
pediatric thyroid mass
Congenital Head and Neck Abnormalities in ChildrenSoham Roy, MD• Discuss the diagnosis of congenital
head and neck abnormalities in children including thyroglossal duct cysts
• Discuss optimal treatment strategies for congenital head and neck abnormalities
• Outline new and unusual treatment strategies for these congenital anomalies
AIRWAYEndoscopic Airway ManagementAlessandro de Alarcon, MD• Discuss the utilization of balloons in
endoscopic airway management• Describe the cartilage framework
concept• Identify the advantages of endoscopic
airway management
Pediatric Dysphagia Todd Otteson, MD • Review the common reasons for
pediatric dysphagia• State the medical comorbidities that
predispose to dysphagia• Detail medical and surgical treatments of
pediatric dysphagia
State of the Art: Open Airway ManagementAlessandro de Alarcon, MD• Explain the use of slide tracheoplasty in
open airway• Describe the advantage and disadvan-
tage of resection techniques• Describe the indications for
laryngotracheoplasty
Fire in the Operating Room: Minimizing Your Risk Roy Soham, MD• Discuss the incidence and causes of fires
in Otolaryngology surgery• Outline the elements required to start a
fire in the OR• Discuss prevention and damage
mitigation strategies for the otolaryngologist
SINUSITIS/SINONASAL DISORDERSNeonatal Nasal Obstruction Fuad Baroody, MD• Review causes of nasal obstruction in
neonates and infants• Indicate available medical therapies for
neonatal nasal obstruction• Indicate available surgical therapies for
neonatal nasal obstruction
Reviewing the Latest Evidence on Pediatric Sinusitis Charles Elmaraghy, MD• Review AAP guidelines on treatment
of sinusitis• Review surgical treatment of pediatric
sinusitis• Review pathophysiology of pediatric
sinusitis and current hypotheses on etiology
Pediatric Sinusitis: Medical and Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcomes Fuad Baroody, MD• Define definitions and classification of
acute and chronic rhinosinusitis in children
• Indicate the proper workup of children with chronic rhinosinusitis
• Explain updates on medical and surgical management of the child with chronic rhinosinusitis
CRANIOFACIAL/SYNDROMES Velopharyngeal Dysfunction: Keys to Diagnosis and Management Marci Lesperance, MD• Differentiate velopharyngeal dysfunction
from related terms• Describe anatomic structures important
for normal velopharyngeal closure• List surgical options for treatment of
velopharyngeal dysfunction Congenital Syndromes and Their Head and Neck Manifestations Brandon Hopkins, MD• Identify particular physical features and
findings that may suggest a syndrome• Discuss common congenital syndromes• Develop a multidisciplinary strategy for
management of children with congenital syndrome
Course Objectives
Akron Children’s Hospital offers several registration and payment options. You may go online and register and pay electronically, or you may register online and pay by check. Alternatively, you may complete the form below and pay by check.
To register online, visit http://bit.ly/ENTConf
Conference Agenda
8 – 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds Chevalier Jackson and the Evolution of Surgical Instrumentation for Foreign Bodies
9 – 9:15 a.m. Opening Comments Marc Nelson, Akron Children’s Hospital
SECTION ONE: TONSILS/ADENOIDS9:15-9:35 a.m. Navigating Controversies and Guidelines for Pediatric Tonsillectomy9:35-9:55 a.m. Persistent Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Adenotonsillectomy – Now What? 9:55-10:10 a.m. Current Strategies for Management of Post-Tonsillectomy Pain10:10-10:25 a.m. Panel Discussion 10:25 -10:35 a.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS
SECTION TWO: OTOLOGY 10:35-10:55 a.m. Reviewing the Evidence On Otitis Media and Ear Tubes10:55-11:15 a.m. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention in 2014: What Have We Learned11:15-11:35 a.m. Advances in the Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss11:35-11:50 a.m. Panel Discussion
SECTION THREE: HEAD AND NECK 11:50 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Branchial Cleft Cysts in Children12:10-12:30 p.m. Management of the Pediatric Thyroid Nodule 12:30-12:40 p.m. BREAK TO PICK UP YOUR BOXED LUNCH12:40-1:00 p.m. Congenital Head and Neck Abnormalities 1 -1:15 p.m. Panel Discussion
1:15-1:30 p.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS SECTION FOUR: AIRWAY1:30-1:50 p.m. Endoscopic Airway Management 1:50-2:10 p.m. Pediatric Dysphagia2:10-2:30 p.m. State of Art: Open Airway Management 2:30-2:40 p.m. Fire in the Operating Room: Minimizing Your Risk2:40-3:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
3:00-3:10 p.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS SECTION FIVE: SINUSITIS/SINONASAL DISORDERS3:10-3:30 p.m. Neonatal Nasal Obstruction 3:30-3:50 p.m. Reviewing the Latest Evidence on Pediatric Sinusitis3:50-4:10 p.m. Pediatric Sinusitis: Medical and Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcomes4:10-4:25 p.m. Panel Discussion
SECTION SIX: CRANIOFACIAL/SYNDROMES4:25-4:45 p.m. Velopharyngeal Dysfunction: Keys to Diagnosis and Management 4:45-5:05 p.m. Congenital Syndromes and Their Head and Neck Manifestations 5:05 p.m. Closing Comments/ ADJOURN
Registration Selections:
o Physicians $125
o APN / RN / PA-C / CRNA / CNS $ 95
o Emeritus 0
o Children’s Resident / Fellows 0
o Non-CHMCA Residents $ 50
Registration Deadline: Oct. 10, 2014
Registration Form Northeast Ohio Pediatric ENT Update Oct. 17, 2014
Mail this form and payment to:
Katrina Wolford For registration information,Akron Children’s Hospital please contact kwolford@chmca.org orOne Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308 330-543-8407.
NAME TITLE
PRACTICE SPECIALTY ORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
EMAIL PHONE
(Circle One): MD RN CNP CRNA CNS Student Other ___________________
Please indicate any special needs, including diet and accessibility: _____________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Conference Objectives
GRAND ROUNDSChevalier Jackson and the Evolution of Surgical Instrumentation for Foreign BodiesPeter Koltai, MD • Review the history of the development of
endoscopic foreign body removal• Identify the instrumentation required for
contemporary foreign body management• Describe the threat caused by ingested
button battery
TONSILS/ADENOIDSNavigating Controversies and Guidelines for Pediatric Tonsillectomy Jay Shah, MD• Review indications for pediatric
tonsillectomy• Describe the indications for sleep study
prior to tonsillectomy
Persistent Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Adenotonsillectomy – Now What?Peter Koltai, MD• Review the technique of sleep endoscopy• Identify the treatment of lingual tonsillar
hypertrophy• Recognize the importance of occult
laryngomalacia as a cause of sleep apnea
Current Strategies for Management of Post-Tonsillectomy PainSamantha Anne, MD• Discuss previously used pain
management options and complications associated with them
• Discuss current options for post-operative pain management post-tonsillectomy
• Review current literature on post- operative pain management
OTOLOGYReviewing the Evidence on Otitis Media and Ear TubesPrashant Malhotra, MD• Review the currently understood model
of pathogenesis for otitis media• Review currently released guidelines
regarding the use of tympanostomy tubes in the management of otitis media
• Discuss the background literature and outcomes associated with currently released guidelines
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention in 2014: What Have We Learned Marci Lesperance, MD• Describe the goals of EHDI programs • Discuss the persistent challenges that
hinder the accomplishment of these goals
• List risk indicators for delayed onset and/or progressive hearing loss
Advances in the Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss Marc Nelson, MD• Identify newer techniques in pediatric
tympanoplasty • Describe the rationale and benefits of
endoscopic ear surgery in children, including surgical techniques
• Review the latest technological advancements in implantable devices for pediatric hearing loss
HEAD AND NECKBranchial Cleft Cysts in ChildrenSoham Roy, MD• Discuss and review the anatomy of
branchial cleft anomalies in children• Review the surgical and non-surgical
management of branchial cleft anomalies in children
• Discuss new treatment strategies for conservative management of branchial anomalies
Management of the Pediatric Thyroid NodulePaul Krakovitz, MD• Describe how to work-up pediatric
thyroid mass• Identify the treatment options for a
pediatric thyroid mass• Explain the unique issues related to a
pediatric thyroid mass
Congenital Head and Neck Abnormalities in ChildrenSoham Roy, MD• Discuss the diagnosis of congenital
head and neck abnormalities in children including thyroglossal duct cysts
• Discuss optimal treatment strategies for congenital head and neck abnormalities
• Outline new and unusual treatment strategies for these congenital anomalies
AIRWAYEndoscopic Airway ManagementAlessandro de Alarcon, MD• Discuss the utilization of balloons in
endoscopic airway management• Describe the cartilage framework
concept• Identify the advantages of endoscopic
airway management
Pediatric Dysphagia Todd Otteson, MD • Review the common reasons for
pediatric dysphagia• State the medical comorbidities that
predispose to dysphagia• Detail medical and surgical treatments of
pediatric dysphagia
State of the Art: Open Airway ManagementAlessandro de Alarcon, MD• Explain the use of slide tracheoplasty in
open airway• Describe the advantage and disadvan-
tage of resection techniques• Describe the indications for
laryngotracheoplasty
Fire in the Operating Room: Minimizing Your Risk Roy Soham, MD• Discuss the incidence and causes of fires
in Otolaryngology surgery• Outline the elements required to start a
fire in the OR• Discuss prevention and damage
mitigation strategies for the otolaryngologist
SINUSITIS/SINONASAL DISORDERSNeonatal Nasal Obstruction Fuad Baroody, MD• Review causes of nasal obstruction in
neonates and infants• Indicate available medical therapies for
neonatal nasal obstruction• Indicate available surgical therapies for
neonatal nasal obstruction
Reviewing the Latest Evidence on Pediatric Sinusitis Charles Elmaraghy, MD• Review AAP guidelines on treatment
of sinusitis• Review surgical treatment of pediatric
sinusitis• Review pathophysiology of pediatric
sinusitis and current hypotheses on etiology
Pediatric Sinusitis: Medical and Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcomes Fuad Baroody, MD• Define definitions and classification of
acute and chronic rhinosinusitis in children
• Indicate the proper workup of children with chronic rhinosinusitis
• Explain updates on medical and surgical management of the child with chronic rhinosinusitis
CRANIOFACIAL/SYNDROMES Velopharyngeal Dysfunction: Keys to Diagnosis and Management Marci Lesperance, MD• Differentiate velopharyngeal dysfunction
from related terms• Describe anatomic structures important
for normal velopharyngeal closure• List surgical options for treatment of
velopharyngeal dysfunction Congenital Syndromes and Their Head and Neck Manifestations Brandon Hopkins, MD• Identify particular physical features and
findings that may suggest a syndrome• Discuss common congenital syndromes• Develop a multidisciplinary strategy for
management of children with congenital syndrome
Course Objectives
Akron Children’s Hospital offers several registration and payment options. You may go online and register and pay electronically, or you may register online and pay by check. Alternatively, you may complete the form below and pay by check.
To register online, visit http://bit.ly/ENTConf
Conference Agenda
8 – 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds Chevalier Jackson and the Evolution of Surgical Instrumentation for Foreign Bodies
9 – 9:15 a.m. Opening Comments Marc Nelson, Akron Children’s Hospital
SECTION ONE: TONSILS/ADENOIDS9:15-9:35 a.m. Navigating Controversies and Guidelines for Pediatric Tonsillectomy9:35-9:55 a.m. Persistent Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Adenotonsillectomy – Now What? 9:55-10:10 a.m. Current Strategies for Management of Post-Tonsillectomy Pain10:10-10:25 a.m. Panel Discussion 10:25 -10:35 a.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS
SECTION TWO: OTOLOGY 10:35-10:55 a.m. Reviewing the Evidence On Otitis Media and Ear Tubes10:55-11:15 a.m. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention in 2014: What Have We Learned11:15-11:35 a.m. Advances in the Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss11:35-11:50 a.m. Panel Discussion
SECTION THREE: HEAD AND NECK 11:50 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Branchial Cleft Cysts in Children12:10-12:30 p.m. Management of the Pediatric Thyroid Nodule 12:30-12:40 p.m. BREAK TO PICK UP YOUR BOXED LUNCH12:40-1:00 p.m. Congenital Head and Neck Abnormalities 1 -1:15 p.m. Panel Discussion
1:15-1:30 p.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS SECTION FOUR: AIRWAY1:30-1:50 p.m. Endoscopic Airway Management 1:50-2:10 p.m. Pediatric Dysphagia2:10-2:30 p.m. State of Art: Open Airway Management 2:30-2:40 p.m. Fire in the Operating Room: Minimizing Your Risk2:40-3:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
3:00-3:10 p.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS SECTION FIVE: SINUSITIS/SINONASAL DISORDERS3:10-3:30 p.m. Neonatal Nasal Obstruction 3:30-3:50 p.m. Reviewing the Latest Evidence on Pediatric Sinusitis3:50-4:10 p.m. Pediatric Sinusitis: Medical and Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcomes4:10-4:25 p.m. Panel Discussion
SECTION SIX: CRANIOFACIAL/SYNDROMES4:25-4:45 p.m. Velopharyngeal Dysfunction: Keys to Diagnosis and Management 4:45-5:05 p.m. Congenital Syndromes and Their Head and Neck Manifestations 5:05 p.m. Closing Comments/ ADJOURN
Registration Selections:
o Physicians $125
o APN / RN / PA-C / CRNA / CNS $ 95
o Emeritus 0
o Children’s Resident / Fellows 0
o Non-CHMCA Residents $ 50
Registration Deadline: Oct. 10, 2014
Registration Form Northeast Ohio Pediatric ENT Update Oct. 17, 2014
Mail this form and payment to:
Katrina Wolford For registration information,Akron Children’s Hospital please contact kwolford@chmca.org orOne Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308 330-543-8407.
NAME TITLE
PRACTICE SPECIALTY ORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
EMAIL PHONE
(Circle One): MD RN CNP CRNA CNS Student Other ___________________
Please indicate any special needs, including diet and accessibility: _____________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Conference Objectives
GRAND ROUNDSChevalier Jackson and the Evolution of Surgical Instrumentation for Foreign BodiesPeter Koltai, MD • Review the history of the development of
endoscopic foreign body removal• Identify the instrumentation required for
contemporary foreign body management• Describe the threat caused by ingested
button battery
TONSILS/ADENOIDSNavigating Controversies and Guidelines for Pediatric Tonsillectomy Jay Shah, MD• Review indications for pediatric
tonsillectomy• Describe the indications for sleep study
prior to tonsillectomy
Persistent Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Adenotonsillectomy – Now What?Peter Koltai, MD• Review the technique of sleep endoscopy• Identify the treatment of lingual tonsillar
hypertrophy• Recognize the importance of occult
laryngomalacia as a cause of sleep apnea
Current Strategies for Management of Post-Tonsillectomy PainSamantha Anne, MD• Discuss previously used pain
management options and complications associated with them
• Discuss current options for post-operative pain management post-tonsillectomy
• Review current literature on post- operative pain management
OTOLOGYReviewing the Evidence on Otitis Media and Ear TubesPrashant Malhotra, MD• Review the currently understood model
of pathogenesis for otitis media• Review currently released guidelines
regarding the use of tympanostomy tubes in the management of otitis media
• Discuss the background literature and outcomes associated with currently released guidelines
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention in 2014: What Have We Learned Marci Lesperance, MD• Describe the goals of EHDI programs • Discuss the persistent challenges that
hinder the accomplishment of these goals
• List risk indicators for delayed onset and/or progressive hearing loss
Advances in the Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss Marc Nelson, MD• Identify newer techniques in pediatric
tympanoplasty • Describe the rationale and benefits of
endoscopic ear surgery in children, including surgical techniques
• Review the latest technological advancements in implantable devices for pediatric hearing loss
HEAD AND NECKBranchial Cleft Cysts in ChildrenSoham Roy, MD• Discuss and review the anatomy of
branchial cleft anomalies in children• Review the surgical and non-surgical
management of branchial cleft anomalies in children
• Discuss new treatment strategies for conservative management of branchial anomalies
Management of the Pediatric Thyroid NodulePaul Krakovitz, MD• Describe how to work-up pediatric
thyroid mass• Identify the treatment options for a
pediatric thyroid mass• Explain the unique issues related to a
pediatric thyroid mass
Congenital Head and Neck Abnormalities in ChildrenSoham Roy, MD• Discuss the diagnosis of congenital
head and neck abnormalities in children including thyroglossal duct cysts
• Discuss optimal treatment strategies for congenital head and neck abnormalities
• Outline new and unusual treatment strategies for these congenital anomalies
AIRWAYEndoscopic Airway ManagementAlessandro de Alarcon, MD• Discuss the utilization of balloons in
endoscopic airway management• Describe the cartilage framework
concept• Identify the advantages of endoscopic
airway management
Pediatric Dysphagia Todd Otteson, MD • Review the common reasons for
pediatric dysphagia• State the medical comorbidities that
predispose to dysphagia• Detail medical and surgical treatments of
pediatric dysphagia
State of the Art: Open Airway ManagementAlessandro de Alarcon, MD• Explain the use of slide tracheoplasty in
open airway• Describe the advantage and disadvan-
tage of resection techniques• Describe the indications for
laryngotracheoplasty
Fire in the Operating Room: Minimizing Your Risk Roy Soham, MD• Discuss the incidence and causes of fires
in Otolaryngology surgery• Outline the elements required to start a
fire in the OR• Discuss prevention and damage
mitigation strategies for the otolaryngologist
SINUSITIS/SINONASAL DISORDERSNeonatal Nasal Obstruction Fuad Baroody, MD• Review causes of nasal obstruction in
neonates and infants• Indicate available medical therapies for
neonatal nasal obstruction• Indicate available surgical therapies for
neonatal nasal obstruction
Reviewing the Latest Evidence on Pediatric Sinusitis Charles Elmaraghy, MD• Review AAP guidelines on treatment
of sinusitis• Review surgical treatment of pediatric
sinusitis• Review pathophysiology of pediatric
sinusitis and current hypotheses on etiology
Pediatric Sinusitis: Medical and Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcomes Fuad Baroody, MD• Define definitions and classification of
acute and chronic rhinosinusitis in children
• Indicate the proper workup of children with chronic rhinosinusitis
• Explain updates on medical and surgical management of the child with chronic rhinosinusitis
CRANIOFACIAL/SYNDROMES Velopharyngeal Dysfunction: Keys to Diagnosis and Management Marci Lesperance, MD• Differentiate velopharyngeal dysfunction
from related terms• Describe anatomic structures important
for normal velopharyngeal closure• List surgical options for treatment of
velopharyngeal dysfunction Congenital Syndromes and Their Head and Neck Manifestations Brandon Hopkins, MD• Identify particular physical features and
findings that may suggest a syndrome• Discuss common congenital syndromes• Develop a multidisciplinary strategy for
management of children with congenital syndrome
Course Objectives
Akron Children’s Hospital offers several registration and payment options. You may go online and register and pay electronically, or you may register online and pay by check. Alternatively, you may complete the form below and pay by check.
To register online, visit http://bit.ly/ENTConf
Conference Agenda
8 – 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds Chevalier Jackson and the Evolution of Surgical Instrumentation for Foreign Bodies
9 – 9:15 a.m. Opening Comments Marc Nelson, Akron Children’s Hospital
SECTION ONE: TONSILS/ADENOIDS9:15-9:35 a.m. Navigating Controversies and Guidelines for Pediatric Tonsillectomy9:35-9:55 a.m. Persistent Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Adenotonsillectomy – Now What? 9:55-10:10 a.m. Current Strategies for Management of Post-Tonsillectomy Pain10:10-10:25 a.m. Panel Discussion 10:25 -10:35 a.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS
SECTION TWO: OTOLOGY 10:35-10:55 a.m. Reviewing the Evidence On Otitis Media and Ear Tubes10:55-11:15 a.m. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention in 2014: What Have We Learned11:15-11:35 a.m. Advances in the Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss11:35-11:50 a.m. Panel Discussion
SECTION THREE: HEAD AND NECK 11:50 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Branchial Cleft Cysts in Children12:10-12:30 p.m. Management of the Pediatric Thyroid Nodule 12:30-12:40 p.m. BREAK TO PICK UP YOUR BOXED LUNCH12:40-1:00 p.m. Congenital Head and Neck Abnormalities 1 -1:15 p.m. Panel Discussion
1:15-1:30 p.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS SECTION FOUR: AIRWAY1:30-1:50 p.m. Endoscopic Airway Management 1:50-2:10 p.m. Pediatric Dysphagia2:10-2:30 p.m. State of Art: Open Airway Management 2:30-2:40 p.m. Fire in the Operating Room: Minimizing Your Risk2:40-3:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
3:00-3:10 p.m. BREAK – MEET WITH EXHIBITORS SECTION FIVE: SINUSITIS/SINONASAL DISORDERS3:10-3:30 p.m. Neonatal Nasal Obstruction 3:30-3:50 p.m. Reviewing the Latest Evidence on Pediatric Sinusitis3:50-4:10 p.m. Pediatric Sinusitis: Medical and Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcomes4:10-4:25 p.m. Panel Discussion
SECTION SIX: CRANIOFACIAL/SYNDROMES4:25-4:45 p.m. Velopharyngeal Dysfunction: Keys to Diagnosis and Management 4:45-5:05 p.m. Congenital Syndromes and Their Head and Neck Manifestations 5:05 p.m. Closing Comments/ ADJOURN
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Peter Koltai, MD, FACS, FAAPProfessor of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck SurgeryDivision of Pediatric OtolaryngologyStanford University School of Medicine
Samantha Anne, MD, MS, FAAPAssistant Professor of SurgeryPediatric OtolaryngologyHead & Neck Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Jim Arnold, MD Program Director, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery UH Case Medical Center Professor, Otolaryngology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Fuad Baroody, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery and Pediatrics Director, Pediatric OtolaryngologyThe University of Chicago Medicine and The Comer Children’s Hospital, Chicago, IL
Alessandro de Alarcon, MD, MPHDirector, Center for Pediatric Voice DisordersCincinnati Children’s HospitalAssociate Professor, Department of PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Charles Elmaraghy, MDInterim Chief, Department of OtolaryngologyNationwide Children’s HospitalAssistant Professor, Clinical Otolaryngology The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Terry Good, MD Pediatric Otolorynogist Akron Children’s Hospital Brandon Hopkins, MDAssociate Staff, Head and Neck InstituteCleveland Clinic Foundation
Paul Krakovitz, MD, FACSSection Head, Pediatric OtolaryngologyHead and Neck InstituteCleveland Clinic Foundation Associate Professor of SurgeryCleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Conference Information
Who Should Attend This conference is designed for ENT physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners working in ENT, or those interested in learning more about otolaryngology in the primary care, urgent care, pediatric and emergency room settings.
Continuing Education Statement Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
Disclosure Statement As a provider of the Ohio State Medical Association, it is the policy to require the disclosure of the existence of any financial interest a planning committee member or presenters may have with either the commercial supporter(s) of this activity or the manufacture(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed, and when necessary, resolve any potential conflict. None of the planning committee members have a financial conflict to disclosure or resolve. The following presenters have the following conflict to disclose. All remaining presenters have nothing to disclose.
Paul Krakovitz, MD Speaker’s Bureau / Consultant - Olympus Fuad Baroody, MD Consultant – Johnson and Johnson; Speakers Bureau – Merck Peter Koltai, MD Consultant – Acclarent; Other Financial Support – Medtronic Marci Lesperance, MD Other Financial or Material Support – Royalties, Elsevier Soham Roy, MD Consultant – Akon Labs
Refreshments and Dietary Needs Continental breakfast, lunch, refreshments and conference materials are included with your registration. If you have special dietary needs, please call 330-543-8407.
Parking and Directions The Considine Professional Building is located directly across from Akron Children’s Hospital on W. Bowery Street. Driving directions and parking information can be found at akronchildrens.org.
Special Accommodations If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please notify the Continuing Medical Education Office at 330-543-8407 no later than Oct. 6, 2014.
Additional Information If you have questions or comments about the conference, please contact Katrina Wolford at kwolford@chmca.org or 330-543-8407 (or send a fax to 330-543-8157).
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Marci Lesperance, MD, FACSProfessor and Division Chief, Pediatric OtolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity of Michigan Health SystemAnn Arbor, MI
Prashant Malhotra, MD, FAAPDirector, Hearing ProgramNationwide Children’s HospitalAssistant ProfessorOhio State University Medical Center
Marc Nelson, MD, MSDirector, Center for Hearing and Communicative Disorders Pediatric OtolaryngologyEar, Nose and Throat Center Akron Children’s Hospital Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, NEOMED
Todd Otteson, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACSChief, Pediatric OtolaryngologyThe James Arnold, MD, Tom and Nancy Seitz Chair in Pediatric OtolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterAssociate Professor, Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Soham Roy, MD, FACS, FAAPDirector of Pediatric Otolaryngology Head and Neck SurgeryAssociate Professor and Director of Quality and SafetyDepartment to Otorhinolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at Houston’s Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital
Jay Shah, MDDivision of Pediatric OtolaryngologyAssistant Professor Otolaryngology- HNS Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Case Medical CenterCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine
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