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Final ProgramRegistration Information
CME CREDITS AVAILABLE!This activity has been approved for AMA PRA
Category 1 Credit(s)TM.
Association of PediatricProgram Directors
Fall Meeting
October 11-12, 2018
Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's LandingPhiladelphia, PA
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Welcome to the 2018 APPD Fall Meeti ng
Welcome to the 22nd annual APPD Fall Meeti ng! We are so glad you are here. The program contains practi cal informati on about routi ne GME leadership and also interacti ve sessions on Diversity, Social Justi ce and Inclusion and Leadership. The program also contains carefully thought out “wellness breaks” and opportuniti es for networking. Our goal is that you return home energized with new informati on and processes, have connecti ons with which to follow-up, new friends and, most importantly, reasonably rested and ready to implement enhancements to your program. This meeti ng is for you. We look forward to your parti cipati on and your feedback.
APPD 2018 Fall Meeti ng Program Executi ve Planning Committ ee
Laura Degnon, CAEExecuti ve [email protected]
Rosemary HaynesAssociati on [email protected]
APPD Management Team
Kathy Haynes JohnsonAssociate [email protected]
Daglyn CarrAssociati on Administrator
Associati on of Pediatric Program Directors (APPD)6728 Old McLean Village Drive ~ McLean, VA 22101
703-556-9222 ~ [email protected]
22nd Annual Fall Meeting October 11-12, 2018
Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's LandingPhiladelphia, PA
Sharon Calaman, MD, CHSEAPPD Board of Directors
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
Francisco Hernandez, BAHSA, MBAHMAPPD Coordinators’ Executi ve Committ ee
New York University
Rebecca Blankenburg MD, MPH, Program ChairPresident Elect, APPD Board of Directors
Stanford Children's / Stanford School of Medicine
Katherine Mason, MDAPPD Fellowship Directors’ Executi ve Committ eeHasbro Children's Hospital and Brown University
Ndidi Unaka, MD, MEdAPPD Associate Program Directors’ Executi ve Committ ee
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Javier Gonzalez del Rey, MD, MEdAPPD President
MISSION VISION VALUES
The Associati on of Pediatric Program Directors (APPD) serves pediatric programs
by leading the advancement of educati on to ensure the health and well-being of children.
Exemplary pediatric educati on. The leadership is governed by these principles: Leadership Scholarship Innovati on Collaborati on Engagement
Rebecca Blankenburg, MD, MPHAPPD President-Elect
Program Chair, APPD 2018 Fall Meeting
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APPD 2018 Fall Meeting Schedule-At-A-Glance
October 11-12, 2018Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's Landing | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Thursday, October 11, 2018 CME Credits7:00-8:00am Wellness Acti vity ALL
8:00-9:00am Registrati on and Conti nental Breakfast ALL
9:00-9:15am Welcome to the APPD Fall Meeti ng, Intro to APPD, Overview of the Day ALL .50
9:15-11:15am Program Organizati on 101: Basics of Day-to-Day Program Leadership ALL 1.75
11:15-11:45am Update from the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) with Q&A ALL .50
11:45am-12:00pm Wellness Break and Grab Lunch ALL
12:00-2:45pm Community-Building/Secti on Specifi c Programming with Lunch
Associate Program Directors' Session APD 2.75
Coordinators' Session PC, FC
Fellowship Program Directors' Session FPD
Categorical Program Directors’ Session PD
2:45-3:00pm Wellness Break ALL
3:00-5:30pm Skill Building: Diversity and Inclusion ALL 2.50
5:30-6:30pm Wellness Break ALL
6:30-7:00pm Networking Recepti on ALL
7:00-8:30pm Keynote Dinner and Address ALL .75
Friday, October 12, 20187:00-8:00am Wellness Acti vity ALL
8:00-9:00am Conti nental Breakfast ALL
9:00-9:15am Overview of the Day ALL .25
9:15-11:00am Table-to-Able PD, FD 1.75
Table Talk Session PC, FC
11:00-11:15am Wellness Break ALL
11:15am-12:00pm Key Stakeholders Updates ALL 1.00
12:00-12:30pm Wellness Break and Grab Lunch ALL
12:30-3:00pm Skill Building: Leadership ALL 2.50
Categorical Program Directors .......................... PDAssociate Program Directors ............................. APDFellowship Program Directors ........................... FPD
Session CodesPlease pay special note to the session codes below and throughout this program. These codes indicate the track each session is targeti ng and the att endees who would most benefi t from the session. You may, however, att end other sessions which are not focused specifi cally toward your positi on at the program. Please let us know if you have any questi ons or concerns.
Categorical Program Coordinators .................... PCFellowship Program Coordinators ..................... FCOther Key Personnel ......................................... OKP
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APPD Leadership
PresidentJavier Gonzalez del Rey, MD, MEd (2018 - 2020)
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Secretary-TreasurerJohn D. Mahan, MD (2016 - 2019)
Nationwide Children's Hospital/Ohio State University
At-Large Board MembersSharon Calaman, MD, CHSE (2017 - 2020)
St. Christopher's Hospital for ChildrenJohn G. Frohna, MD, MPH (2018 - 2021)
University of WisconsinPatricia Poitevien, MD, MSc (2018 - 2019) Brown University/Hasbro Children’s Hospital
APPD Executive CommitteesAssociate Program Directors’ Executive Committee
Ndidi Unaka, MD, MEd (2018-2019) ChairCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterAriel Winn, MD (2018-2019) Chair-Elect
Boston Children's HospitalBrian Lurie, MD, MPH, FAAP (2018-2019) Past Chair
Carolinas Medical Center/LCHMollie Grow, MD, MPH (2018-2021)
University of Washington, Seattle Children’s' HospitalRhett Lieberman, MD, MPH (2017-2020)
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMCRoss Myers, MD (2018-2019)
Case Western Reserve University/University Hospital Case Medical Center/Rainbow Babies
Coordinators’ Executive Committee Michelle Brooks, C-TAGME (2018 - 2019) Chair
Stanford UniversityAmy Gaug, C-TAGME (2018 - 2019) Chair-Elect
University of MinnesotaPamela Carpenter, MEd, C-TAGME (2018 - 2019) Past Chair
University of UtahTammy Bleeker, BS, MEd (2017 - 2020)
University of FloridaFrancisco Hernandez, BAHSA, MBAHM (2018 - 2021)
NYU School of MedicineCassandra Shorter, BS (2017 - 2019)
Baylor College of Medicine (Houston)
Fellowship Program Directors’ Executive Committee Kathleen McGann, MD (2018-2019) Chair
Duke University Medical CenterKatherine Mason, MD (2018-2019) Chair-Elect
Brown University/Hasbro Children’s HospitalPnina Weiss, MD (2018-2019) Past Chair
Yale UniversityChristine Barron, MD (2017-2020)
Brown UniversityJennifer Duncan, MD (2018-2021)
Washington UniversityJennifer Kesselheim, MD, MEd, MBE (2016-2019)
Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical Center
President-ElectRebecca Blankenburg, MD, MPH (2018 - 2020)
Stanford University
Past-PresidentR. Franklin Trimm, MD (2018 - 2020)
University of South Alabama
Executive Director - Laura Degnon, CAEAssociate Director - Kathy Haynes Johnson
APPD Nomination CommitteeR. Franklin Trimm, MD (2018 - 2020)
University of South AlabamaBruce Herman, MD (2017-2019)
University of UtahShannon Scott-Vernaglia, MD (2018-2020)
Massachusetts General Hospital
APPD Council of Regional Chairswww.appd.org/activities/regions.cfm
Jason (Jay) Homme, MD Chair (2017 - 2019)Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education
Mid-America Region Sue Poynter Wong, MD, MEd (2018 - 2021)Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center/
University of Cincinnati College of MedicineKeith Ponitz, MD (2018-2021)
Case Western Reserve University/University Hospital Case Medical Center/Rainbow Babies
Edith Reynolds (2018-2021)University of Toledo College of Medicine
Mid-Atlantic Region
David Rappaport, MD (2017-2020)Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University/
duPont Hospital for Children
Midwest Region Amy Stier, MD, MME (2018-2020)
University of Iowa Hospitals and ClinicsDaniel Sklansky, MD (2018-2021)
University of WisconsinSarah Braet, MBA (2016-2019)
Children's Mercy HospitalJill Edwards (2016-2019) Children’s Mercy Hospital
New England Region Christina Hermos, MD (2017-2020)
University of MassachusettsMarianne Custer, BS (2017-2020)Connecticut Children's Medical Center
New York Region Matthew Kapklein, MD, MPH (2017 - 2020)
New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Center Aesha Diggs, BA (2017 - 2020)
Maimonides Medical Center/Infants and Childrens’ Hospital of Brooklyn
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APPD Leadership
Southeast Region Kenya McNeal-Trice, MD (2016 - 2019)
University of North CarolinaJennifer Crott y, MD, FAAP (2016-2019)Vidant Medical Ctr/East Carolina University
Southwest Region
Tammy Camp, MD (2017-2020)Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Alisa Acosta, MD, MPH (2017-2020)Texas Children's Hospital
Mary Matus (2016-2019)University of Texas at Austi n Dell Medical School Pediatrics
Western Region Lynne Huff man, MD (2017-2019)
Stanford UniversityLaura Kester, MD, MPH (2017-2019)
University of California, DavisLanier Lopez, MD (2017-2019)
University of New MexicoMeghan Stawitcke, BA (2017-2019)
Stanford UniversitySylvia Yeh, MD (2017-2019)
Los Angeles County-Harbor UCLA Med Ctr
APPD Learning CommunitiesAssessment
Caroline Rassbach, MD, Chair (2017-2019)Stanford University
Jennifer DiPace, MD, Vice Chair (2017-2019)New York Presbyterian Hospital – Cornell Campus
Behavioral and Mental HealthKenya McNeal-Trice, MD, Chair (2018-2020)
University of North CarolinaSue Poynter Wong, MD, MEd, Vice Chair (2018-2020)
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Community Health and Advocacy TrainingMichelle Barnes, MD, Co-Chair (2017-2019)
University of Illinois College of Medicine at ChicagoSarah Garwood, MD, Co-Chair (2017-2019)Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consorti um
CurriculumSteve Paik, MD, EdM, Chair (2018-2020)
New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia CampusChristine Skurkis, MD, Vice Chair (2018-2020)
Connecti cut Children's Medical Center
Faculty and Professional DevelopmentErin Giudice, MD, Chair (2017-2019)
University of MarylandKimberly Gifford, MD, Vice-Chair (2017-2019)
Dartmouth- Hitchcock Medical Center
Healthcare Simulation in PediatricsAriel Frey-Vogel, MD, Chair (2014-2019)
Massachusett s General HospitalAmanda Rogers, MD, Vice Chair (2017-2019)
Medical College of Wisconsin
Educational TechnologyPamela Carpenter, MBA, C-TAGME, Chair (2017-2019)
University of UtahMichelle Miner, MD, Vice Chair (2017-2019)
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
LGBTQA+Michelle Brooks, C-TAGME, Chair (2014-2019)
Stanford UniversityBeth Payne, MAEd, C-TAGME, Vice Chair (2016-2019)
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Pediatric Global Health EducatorsTania Condurache, MD, MSc, Chair (2018-2020)
University of Louisville School of MedicineHeather Crouse, MD, Vice Chair (2018-2020)
Baylor College of Medicine (Houston)
Research and ScholarshipErika Abramson, MD, Chair (2018-2020)
New York Presbyterian Hospital – Cornell CampusMonique Naifeh, MD, Vice Chair (2018-2020)
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Underrepresented Minorities in Pediatric Graduate Medical EducationLahia Yemane, MD, Chair (2018-2020)
Stanford UniversityEmma Omoruyi, MD, MPH, Vice-Chair (2018-2020)
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
APPD 2019 Annual Spring Meeti ng Program ChairsAdam Rosenberg, MD, Program Chair
University of Colorado/Children's Hospital of Colorado
Adam Wolfe, MD, PhD, Program Co-ChairBaylor College of Medicine (San Antonio)
Andrea Asnes, MD, Past Program ChairYale-New Haven Medical Center
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APPD Leadership in Educational Academic Development (APPD LEAD)
www.appd.org/ed_res/LEAD.cfm
APPD LEAD is a nationally recognized program that provides a unique opportunity for pediatric academic leaders in medical education to engage and learn from seasoned program directors, pediatric educators, and other national leaders in pediatrics. The LEAD curriculum focuses on organizational leadership, competency-based curriculum development, faculty development, residency and fellowship program administration, scholarship and career development. The curriculum is paced over three educational conferences, with additional group activities, readings and project work expected between conferences.
APPD LEAD Council Members / FacultySu-Ting Li, MD, MPH, Chair
University of California (Davis) Health SystemMarsha Anderson, MD
University of ColoradoHilary Haftel, MD, MHPE
University of MichiganRichard Mink, MD, MACMHarbor-UCLA Medical Center Richard Shugerman, MD
Seattle Children’s Hospital/University of WashingtonRebecca Swan, MD
Vanderbilt University School of MedicineRobert Vinci, MD
Boston Medical CenterLinda Waggoner-Fountain, MD, MEd
University of Virginia
APPD Leadership
APPD Longitudinal Educational AssessmentResearch Network (LEARN)
http://learn.appd.org
APPD LEARN provides infrastructure for multicenter, collaborative research projects by and for Pediatric residency programs.
LEARN’s mission is to conduct meaningful educational research that advances the training of future Pediatricians by developing and promoting participation and collaboration in research by program directors for the purpose of improving the health and well-being of children. Our vision is to advance exemplary pediatric education through collaborative educational research by Pediatric program directors. APPD LEARN pursues its mission through the following interconnected activities:
• Managing a collaborative research network of Pediatric Programs working together to conduct multi-site studies of educational methods and instruments
• Maintaining an online repository of educational research study materials, raw data, and findings for dissemination to APPD members and collaborators
• Promoting learning opportunities to enhance educational research participation and scholarship by Program Directors
• Providing expert consultation for research conducted within APPD LEARN
• Communicating regularly with the APPD membership and the larger medical education community about activities, opportunities, and outcomes
• Exploring, conducting, and coordinating research with other organizations and initiatives across a continuum of medical and non-medical education
APPD LEARN STAFFAlan Schwartz, PhDAPPD LEARN Director
Beth King, MPPAPPD LEARN Project Manager
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Thursday, October 11, 2018
MEETING PROGRAM7:00-8:00am Wellness Walk
Meet in the Hilton Lobby to walk along the Delaware River to Spruce Street Harbor Park and enjoy views of the Phila-delphia Waterfront prior to the start of the day’s sessions. All conference att endees are welcome to join the group.
Wellness Yoga Columbus Ballroom ABJoin your colleagues for a 45-minute yoga session guided by Jill Sherman, MD, a PGY2 from St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. Whether you have never tried yoga or you practi ce regularly, this session will get your day off on the right foot. Please arrive no later than 7:00 so the session may start promptly. The hotel will provide towels to use as mats.
8:00-9:00am Registrati on and Conti nental Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer
(As you fi nd a seat in the Grand Ballroom, please sit at one of the tables most appropriate for your program. Signage willindicate the following choices: "Large Residency Programs", "Small Residency Programs", and "Fellowship Programs".)
9:00-9:15am Welcome & Introducti on to APPD Grand Ballroom ABCJavier Gonzalez del Rey, MD, MEd, APPD President, DIO, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
9:15-11:15am Program Organizati on 101 Grand Ballroom ABCLed by Michele Holloway Nichols, MD, University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, AL (PD), Greg Gorman, MD, MHS, Nati onal Capital Consorti um, Bethesda, MD (PD), Kris Rooney, MD, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA (PD), Kathleen Donnelly, MD, Inova Children's Hospital, Falls Church, VA (PD), Christi ne Barron, MD, Brown University, Providence, RI (FD), Jenny Duncan, MD, Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consorti um, St. Louis, MO (FD), Brian Lurie, MD, MPH, FAAP, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlott e, NC (APD), Ross Myers, MD, UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH (APD), Tammy Bleeker, BS, MEd, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (Coordinator), Pamela Carpenter , MEd, C-TAGME , University of Utah, Salt Lake, City, UT (Coordinator)This session is designed for all program leaders (PDs, APDs, Coordinators, FPDs) who are new to their roles and those wanting a refresher about the important activities of GME program leadership, including the annual cycle for both core programs and fellowships. Potential topics may include Match and Recruitment, Reporting to the governing bodies (ACGME, ABP), Trainee Assessment, and Program Evaluation. Attendees will have numerous opportunities for Q&A with the presenters and other program experts, plus participation in problem solving discussions and the exploration of specific questions and topics
11:15-11:45am Update from the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) with Q&A Grand Ballroom ABCSuzanne K. Woods, MD, Executi ve Vice President, American Board of Pediatrics, Chapel Hill, NC
11:45am-12:00pm Wellness Break and Grab Lunch Grand Ballroom Foyer
12:00-2:45pm Community-Building / Secti on-Specifi c Group Sessions with Lunch Participants will work in section-specific groups to delve more deeply into specific topics of interest, using tools to maximize the structure and organization of their own programs.
Coordinators’ Session Columbus Ballroom BCDuring this session, coordinators will have the opportunity to learn about the APPD coordinator mentoring efforts and participate in small and large group mentoring. In addition, the session will focus on survival tips for excelling at program coordination of both fellowship and residency programs, including best practices and important skill development. An interactive workshop of various tools, including the latest trends in educational technology, will also be presented. This session will be led by the Coordinators' Executive Committee.
2018 Annual Fall Meeting October 11-12, 2018
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Thursday, October 11, 2018, continued
12:00-2:45pm Community-Building / Section-Specific Group Sessions with Lunch (continued)
Fellowship Program Directors Columbus Ballroom AThis session for Fellowship Directors, Associate FDs, Fellowship Coordinators, Superfellowship Directors and Vice Chairs of Education will open with a formalized yet fun community building exercise to help you build your professional network. Next, representatives from CoPS, SPIN, ABP and the ACGME will provide fellowship-specific updates and perspectives from their organizations’ activities. Our session will conclude with a roll out of the new Fellowship Directors Handbook with discussion, and a facilitated peer mentoring session on fellowship Hot Topics such as best practices in PEC and CCC. This session will be led by the Fellowship Directors’ Executive Committee.
Associate Program Directors Grand Ballroom DThe two-part session will provide 1) an opportunity for APDs to form collaborative relationships with peers and colleagues and 2) a forum to discuss pertinent issues relevant to the role of an APD. In the first part of the session, participants will break into small groups and utilize case scenarios to facilitate discussion and highlight common challenges encountered as an APD (i.e. the struggling resident, specific programmatic issues, mentoring chief residents, conflict management). The small group breakout will be followed by a panel discussion that will allow participants to hear from experienced APDs and ask questions related to faculty development, time management etc. The session will be led by members of the Associate Program Directors’ Executive Committee and Associate Program Directors’ Grassroots Forum Leaders (APD SIG).
Categorical Program Directors Session Grand Ballroom ABC Program Directors will build skill and capacity and connect with each other through two sessions:
(1) Nightmares of the New Program Director: Remediation, Inheriting a Tough Residency Leadership Group, Interactions with your Chair, Leave (FMLA, Maternity Leave, Paternity Leave, Medical Leave, Residents who leave mid-year) and other case discussions. This session will be led by Sharon Calaman, MD, CHSE, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA and Becky Blankenburg, MD, MPH, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
(2) Conflict Resolution. This session will be led by Rich Mink, MD, MACM, Los Angeles County-Harbor UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, Richard Shugerman, MD, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA, Bob Vinci, MD, Children's Hospital/Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, and Linda Waggoner-Fountain, MD, MEd, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, of the APPD LEAD Council.The goal for this session is to allow Program Directors to understand their personal responses to conflict and how to work with others with similar or differing conflict styles. In the course of this workshop we will:a. Evaluate the five different conflict modes and identify your personal conflict management style b. Recognize how your conflict management style affects how you interact with others (peers, learners, staff)
and your ability to manage and lead c. Develop an approach to modifying your personal style when needed to improve interactions with others
2:45-3:00pm Wellness Break
3:00-5:30pm Skill Building: Diversity, Social Justice and Inclusion Grand Ballroom ABCLed by Karla Au Yeung, MD, Valley Children’s Healthcare Program, Madera, CA, Michelle Barnes, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, Michelle Brooks, C-TAGME, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, Brian Lurie, MD, MPH, FAAP, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, Sydney Primis, MD, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, Patricia Poitevien, MD, MSc, Brown University, Providence, RI In this interactive workshop, we will engage participants in experiential learning about the impacts of diversity and social justice. We will discuss identity and the dynamics of power and privilege and we will demonstrate how to use an “inclusion lens” to develop and revise practices, policies and services within your program. Importantly, we will discuss concrete ways to engage trainees in lessons about social justice. Ultimately, we cannot simply teach about social justice and diversity and inclusion; we must advance an organizational culture – within our training programs, our departments and our national organizations - founded on justice and inclusion.
5:30-6:30pm Wellness Break
6:30-7:00pm Networking Reception Columbus Ballroom Foyer
7:00-9:00pm Keynote Dinner and Address: Leadership in Medical Education: Lessons from the Hospital, the Heart and Home Columbus Ballroom ABC
Richard Shugerman, MD, Vice Chair, Faculty Development, Seattle Children’s Hospital/University of Washington
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7:00-8:00am Wellness Walk Meet in the Hilton Lobby to walk along the Delaware River to Spruce Street Harbor Park and enjoy views of the Phila-delphia Waterfront prior to the start of the day’s sessions. All conference attendees are welcome to join the group.
Wellness Yoga Grand Ballroom DJoin your colleagues for a 45-minute yoga session guided by Jill Sherman, MD, a PGY2 from St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. Whether you have never tried yoga or you practice regularly, this session will get your day off on the right foot. Please arrive no later than 7:00 so the session may start promptly. The hotel will provide towels to use as mats.
8:00-9:00am Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer
9:00-9:15am Overview of the Day < PD, FPD, APD> Grand Ballroom ABCRebecca Blankenburg, MD, APPD President-Elect, Program Chair, APPD 2018 Fall Meeting
Overview of the Day Columbus Ballroom ABC Javier Gonzalez del Rey, MD, MEd, APPD President
9:15-11:00am Table-to-Able < PD, FPD, APD> Grand Ballroom ABCLed by Sharon Calaman, MD, CHSE, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PAParticipants will join faculty experts to receive guidance on topics specific to their role as educators and program leaders. The format of the session will consist of tables covering a variety of topics and a specific question related to that topic to be discussed at each table. There will be an expert Table Leader who will facilitate discussion and share their expertise. Each table session will be 25 minutes in length with the opportunity to participate in three table topics during the session. Topics include: skills development in education research, curriculum, assessment, learning technology, quality improvement, program management, work/life balance and others.
Table Talk Session Columbus Ballroom ABCLed by Coordinators’ Executive CommitteeThis session allows conference participants to visit multiple tables of interest. It is a wonderful opportunity for organizations and other program coordinators to share information, including best practices, resources and answer coordinator questions.
11:00-11:15am Wellness Break
11:15am-12:00pm Key Stakeholders’ Updates (ACGME and CoPS) Grand Ballroom ABCUpdate from the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) with Q&A Susie Buchter, MD, Chair, Review Committee for Pediatrics and Caroline Fischer, MBA, Executive Director, Review Committee for Pediatrics
Update from the Council of Pediatric Subspecialties (CoPS) with Q&A Debra Boyer, MD, Chair of CoPS
12:00-12:30pm Wellness Break - Grab Lunch Grand Ballroom Foyer
12:30-3:00pm Skill Building: Leadership Grand Ballroom ABCLed by Meredith Bone, MD, McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, Erika Friehling, MD, UPMC Medical Education, Pittsburgh, PA, Amy Gaug, C-TAGME, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Erin Giudice, MD, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, Charlene Larson Rotandi, AB, C-TAGME, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Allison McBride, MD, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, Meg McNamara, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Cassandra Shorter, BS, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TXParticipants will join a group of seasoned coordinators, directors, associate directors, and fellowship directors in activities, discussion, and advice to address some of the major leadership challenges for new leaders, including: managing your responsibilities (especially the unwritten ones), preparing for the unexpected, managing your time/work-flow, and utilizing resources/supports within your institution and APPD.
Friday, October 12, 2018
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The APPD Share Warehouse is a unique opportunity for members to collectively share and use content that supports the mission of pediatric residency education. The APPD Share Warehouse is a virtual, web-based, collaborative project that provides a place for APPD members to browse, search, use, and share resources, including policies, curricula and evaluation tools. It’s a perfect place to submit workshop materials, poster presentations, and resources for Task Forces and PEGs. Learners, leaders, and all team members will benefit from a rich repository of information and practical applications for our diverse needs.
The APPD Share Warehouse is emblematic of our community of members: innovative, collaborative, and scholarly. Learning together from our shared work cultivates great new solutions and ignites innovation. Members may share their work and report its use as part of their portfolio of scholarship. Explore the APPD Share Warehouse and submit materials to the site. And let us know how we can adapt the site to meet your needs. When we share and innovate together, all members benefit.
Share Warehouse Design and Editorial TeamAlan Chin, MD, Share Warehouse Team LeaderUniversity of California-Los Angeles
Giovanna Alvarado, BSUCLA Medical Center
Emily Borman-Shoap, MDUniversity of Minnesota
Cindy ColpittsUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine
Alice Del Rosario, BSUCLA Medical Center
Ashweena Gonuguntla, MDMichigan State University
Howard Hsu, MDUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine
Hannah KinoshitaUniversity of Hawaii
Robert Lee, DO, MSWinthrop University Hospital
Tara McKinley, MAUniversity of Louisville
Michelle Miner, MDSouthern Illinois University
Maren Olson, MDUniversity of Minnesota
Sydney Primis, MDCarolinas Medical Center
Thea Stranger-Najjar University of Chicago
Candice Taylor Lucas, MD, MPH, FAAP University of California (Irvine)/CHOC
Visit the APPD SHAREWAREHOUSE atwww.appd.org/sharewarehouse
APPD Share Warehouse
Membership - www.appd.org/about_us/meminfo.cfmMembership in the APPD is through the accredited core pediatric residency program. The greatest benefits of APPD are in connections, networking and personal relationships. APPD serves you in your personal growth, career development, program improvement, and service to faculty, trainees, and, most importantly, to the children who need medical care. If you are not a member, please contact your residency program director or coordinator and ask to be included!
Regions - www.appd.org/activities/regions.cfmIn addition to the national organization, pediatric programs in APPD are divided into regions. These regional groups have leadership opportunities, meetings and activities which are a vital part of the APPD.
Learning Communities - www.appd.org/activities/learningCommunities.cfm An APPD Learning Community is a group of APPD members who share learning interests and goals and who communicate regularly to collaborate on learning and projects. These communities may serve as a platform for cohort-based, interdisciplinary approaches to deeper learning and sharing, as well as work on common projects to develop new innovations and define effective methods to meet their shared goals. Learning Communities will facilitate valuable contributions to the ongoing work of APPD including mentoring programs, survey review, etc. as well as new projects.
Member Involvement in APPD
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CME Information for Physicians
Satisfactory CompletionLearners must complete an evaluation form to receive a certificate of completion. Your chosen sessions must be attended in their entirety. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available. If you are seeking continuing education credit for a specialty not listed below, it is your responsibility to contact your licensing/certification board to determine course eligibility for your licensing/certification requirement.
PhysiciansIn support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Amedco LLC and the Association of Pediatric Program Directors. Amedco LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Credit Designation Statement – Amedco LLC designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Meeting Feedback
Please check your registration packet and informational emails you receive during and after the meeting for details on our online evaluation form. Your feedback on the sessions you attend is essential to future meeting planning. Thank you for providing this important information.
WiFi Information
Wifi Access is provided by APPD throughout the meeting space. Passcode: APPD2018
Luggage Storage
As a courtesy to those who will be checking out of their hotel room on Friday morning, we have set aside U.S.S. New Jersey from 7:00am-3:30pm where you may leave your luggage. Please note that luggage will be left at your own risk, with neither APPD nor the Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing assuming any responsibility for your belongings.
Information for Breast-Feeding Moms
If you do not have a sleeping room at the Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing and/or just need a semi-private area to pump during the meeting, the hotel offers the Fitness Center Women’s Locker Room which includes a sink, restroom and bench by an outlet.
Live-Streaming / Recording Prohibited
The use of live-streaming devices and other recording devices during the APPD Meeting is prohibited.
APPD Photo Release
By registering for this APPD Meeting, attendees consent to be photographed during the course of the meeting, with the understanding that these images will be used in APPD documents and publications only. If anyone prefers to not have their photo used by APPD, please contact [email protected]. We also request that you notify the photographer at the time a photo is being taken in which you may be included.
Insurance
APPD cannot accept responsibility for personal losses, accidents, or damages to participants and/or accompanying persons. Participants are therefore strongly advised to obtain personal insurance to cover any eventuality that may occur during the Conference.
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Hotel Floor Plan
Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing Meeting Space
Second Floor
2019 Annual MeetingMarch 26-29
APPD 2019: Expanding the Possibilities
New Orleans Marriott ~ New Orleans, Louisiana(Includes MPPDA Annual Meeting)
https://www.appd.org/meetings/spring.cfm
Abstract Submissions for Enhanced Learning Sessions (ELS)(workshops, debates, innovative educational opportunities, etc.):
Opens November 1, submissions due December 4
Poster Abstract Submissions: Opens December 5, submissions due January 10Visit www.APPD.org for details as they become available. Registration opens in January!