Northern Michigan Pediatric Coalition Annual Meeting. Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Munson Medical Center Conference Room 1

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Northern Michigan Pediatric Coalition Annual Meeting Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Munson Medical Center Conference Room 1

Program Objective and Statement of Need In partnership with hospitals, we are committed to working together as a region to meet the needs of pediatric patients and providers in northern Michigan. The Northern Michigan Pediatric Coalition will provide an opportunity to network with other care providers in the region, participate in educational offerings, and collaboratively discuss current practice challenges with the provision of pediatric care in northern Michigan. Participants will be able to describe evidence-based medical management of pediatric patients in the rural community setting. Target Audience Physicians (pediatricians, emergency medicine, family practice, obstetric, etc.), nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses and other health care professionals caring for pediatric patients. Agenda 4:30 PM Registration 4:45 PM Welcome/Introductions/Announcements 5:00 PM Topic 1: Telemedicine in Pediatric Care 5:00-5:20 Access to Care through Telemedicine Lisa Kent, BSMT; REMEC Representative, Munson Medical Center 5:20-5:40 e-care: Changing the Way Care is Delivered Joseph Brennan; Director Operations, e-care, Spectrum Health 5:40-6:10 Telemedicine in Action: Demonstration of a Telemedicine Visit Jacques Burgess, MD, MPH; Pediatric Hospitalist, Munson Medical Center 6:10 PM Dinner/Networking Margaret Hall, FNP-BC; Northern Regional Bleeding Disorder Center, Munson Medical Center Joseph Brennan; Director Operations, e-care, Spectrum Health Jeff Kamper, Lisa Kent, Sharon Roelofs, Scott Van Oordt REMEC TeleHealth Network Team, Munson Medical Center 6:30 PM Regional Discussion 6:30 Standardizing Pediatric Oral Liquid Compounded Medications Courtney Carroll, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident, Spectrum Health Pharmacy 6:45 Transfer/Transport Concerns 7:00 Specialty Clinic Access 7:15 PM Topic 2: Management Strategies for Childhood Obesity 7:15-8:00 Implementation of a Staged Approach for Weight Management in a Community Physician Setting Luann Labian, MD; Traverse Area Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic 8:00-8:45 Assessment and Treatment of Severe Childhood Obesity and its Co-Morbidities Susan Woolford, MD; U of M Department of Pediatrics 8:45 PM Evaluation/Closure 9:00 PM Adjourn

Faculty Joseph Brennan Director, Operations and ecare, Spectrum Health Joe Brennan is the Director of Operations for ecare at Spectrum Health, a non-profit health system based in West Michigan that includes a hospital group, medical group, and health plan. He has been instrumental in the creation and development of the most robust telehealth program in the State of Michigan. Joe s career experience in technology and start-up entrepreneurship is beneficial in establishment of ecare services at Spectrum Health. Joe earned a Bachelor s Degree in Business Leadership from DePaul University. Jacques-Brett Burgess, MD, MPH Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Munson Medical Center Jacques Burgess, MD, MPH currently serves as the Chief of Hospitalist Medicine at Munson Medical Center. Dr. Burgess earned his medical degree from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and is Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Courtney Carroll, PharmD Pharmacy Resident Courtney earned her Bachelors of Science Degree from Michigan State University and recently graduated from Ferris State University College of Pharmacy. Currently, she is a PGY-1 pharmacy resident at Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids, MI and plans to pursue a PGY-2 specialized residency in pediatrics. Last year, she completed her fourth-year advanced pharmacy practice experiences at Munson Medical Center. As a component of her clinical experience at Munson, she conducted a yearlong doctoral research project focused on standardizing pediatric oral liquid medications. This research was driven by her passion to improve pediatric safety and reduce preventable harm due to medication errors. Margaret Hall, FNP-BC Nurse Practitioner, Regional Bleeding Disorder Center Margaret Hall, MSN, RN, FNP-BC practices at the Northern Regional Bleeding Disorders Center (NRBDC) at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City, Michigan. She is one of two NP s providing specialized bleeding disorders healthcare and consultation services to patients, covering a geographic area of more than 11,000 square miles. Telemedicine was initiated in 2010, connecting patients to distant physician specialists. Margaret has presented at local, state and national conferences and has had her telemedicine research presented at an international conference. Ms. Hall earned a Public Health Education degree from Central Michigan University, Nursing degree from Wayne State University, and an Advanced Practice Nursing degree from Michigan State University. She practices at Suttons Bay Medical Clinic and at Munson Medical Center. Lisa Kent, BSMT REMEC Specialist, Munson Medical Center Lisa Kent earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology from Michigan State University and completed her Medical Technology Clinical Internship at Sault Area Hospital (formerly Plummer Memorial Hospital) in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada. She currently holds the position of Video Conference Support Specialist for the REMEC TeleHealth Network office at Munson Medical Center. Lisa is also the Project Manager for several grant-funded projects including the March of Dimes Maternal Fetal Telemedicine Clinics projects in Cadillac and Alpena and the USDA/Rural Utilities Services Grant project. She is an active member of the Upper Midwest Telehealth Resource Center s Quarterly Conference and Special Interests groups, the Telemedicine Charter Project committee, and the Munson Employee Activities Committee. Lisa is actively involved in community services through Quota International, as a Traverse City Club past-president and current Board Member and through her lifetime membership in the Girl Scouts of America.

LuAnn Labian, MD Pediatrician, Traverse Area Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic LuAnn Labian, MD is a pediatrician at Traverse Area Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic in Traverse City, MI. She earned her medical degree at Wayne State University School of Medicine. Dr. Labian completed her Residency at Nationwide Children s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio and is Board Certified in Pediatric Medicine and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She has been practicing pediatric medicine in northern Michigan since 2008. Susan Woolford, MD, MPH Pediatric Medicine, University of Michigan Health System Susan J. Woolford, M.D, M.P.H., is the Medical Director of the Pediatric Comprehensive Weight Management Center and a Clinical Assistant Professor with the Child Health Evaluation and Research (CHEAR) unit in the Division of General Pediatrics at the University of Michigan. Dr. Woolford earned her medical degree at Michigan State University where she also completed her residency and chief residency. After several years in general pediatric practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan she came to the University of Michigan where she completed her MPH and a fellowship in Health Services Research. Her research interests focus on the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity with an emphasis on physician-patient communication related to behavior change. Faculty Disclosure In accordance with the ACCME and Michigan State Medical Society Standards of Commercial Support, Munson Medical Center will implement mechanisms, prior to the planning and implementation of this CME activity, to identify and resolve conflicts of interest for all individuals in a position to control the content of this CME activity. The Faculty/Planners listed below have disclosed for the Northern Michigan Pediatric Coalition the following relevant financial interests or disclosers in the context of this activity. Margaret Hall, FNP-BC: Biogen Pharmaceutical Hemophilia provided a one-time payment for service on the National Advisory Board. Susan Woolford, MD: Will be including investigational or unlabeled uses of a medical device or pharma. Faculty: All of the following faculty report that they have no relevant financial relationships to disclose in the context of this activity. Lisa Kent, BSMT Courtney Carroll, PharmD Joseph Brennan LuAnn Labian, MD Jacques-Brett Burgess, MD, MPH Planning Committee Disclosure All of the following planning committee members report that they have no relevant financial relationships to disclose in the context of this activity. Annette Andres, MSN, RN-BC Maternal Child Outreach Coordinator Munson Medical Center Phyllis Bertram, BSN, RN Manager, Pediatrics Munson Medical Center Jacques-Brett Burgess, MD, MPH Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Munson Medical Center Kara Classens, BSN RN-BC CME Coordinator Munson Medical Center Margo Francisco, FACHE VP, Regional Collaboration and Planning Munson Medical Center Jennifer Groseclose Senior Planning Analyst Munson Medical Center Chris Hintz, MPA, MA Marketing Strategy Munson Medical Center Kristi Johnson, BSN, RN CEN Manager, Emergency Department Munson Medical Center Brendan Keenan, NREMT-P, IC Paramedic North Flight Air Kristie Koehler, MD Pediatric Medicine Munson Healthcare Grayling Hospital Joseph Santangelo, MD Pediatric Medicine Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital Roderic Tinney, MD Pediatric Medicine Charlevoix Area Hospital Karen Wagner, MSN, CPNP Clinical Nurse Specialist, Pediatrics Munson Medical Center

Accreditation and Credit Designation Statements AMA Munson Medical Center is accredited by the Michigan State Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AOA Munson Medical Center designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Munson Medical Center is an accredited AOA sponsor. This activity will be submitted to the American Osteopathic Association-Division of Continuing Medical Education. Assignment of credit will be awarded pending approval of the AOA-CME. Non-physician professionals should check with their individual credentialing body to confirm that participation in this CME activity will be recognized for credit. CME Credits can be used to meet the continuing education requirements for Michigan nursing re-licensure without limitation. Evaluation and Certificates of Attendance All participants wishing to receive CME credit for this activity will be required to complete the CME Evaluation form at the conclusion of the activity. Certificates of Attendance are available upon request at the conclusion of this activity. Please visit the registration table to obtain your Certificate of Attendance if desired. Commercial Support Not Applicable. Not commercially supported. Appreciation for the Generous Support Munson Healthcare Regional Foundation Helen DeVos Children s Hospital Munson Medical Center University of Michigan Health System