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It also allows you to browse events within your area, posted by other users, that pertain to your interests. Pearl, MD Director of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Boston Children's Hospital Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School Annapurna Poduri, MD, MPH Neurologist and Director, Epilepsy Genetics Program Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School Kathi Salley Randall, RN, MSN, CNS, NNP President, Synapse Care Solutions Neonatal NP; Entrepreneur, Inventor, Educator Riverside Country Regional Medical Center Michael Rivkin, MD Neurologist, Co-director, Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center Director, Intensive Neurology Care Service Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School Arnold J. The revised policy will take effect on May 25, 2018. Login Password Remember Login Friendeavor allows you to find people from any part of the country that share interests similar to yours.


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Sansevere, MD Neurologist, Department of Neurology Boston Children's Hospital Instructor in Neurology Harvard Medical School Sarbattama Rimi Sen, MD Attending Neonatologist Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Christopher Smyser, MD, MSCI Assistant Professor of Neurology, Radiology, and Pediatrics Director, Neonatal Neurology Clinical Program Washington University School of Medicine Janet Soul, MD Neurologist, Director, Fetal-Neonatal Neurology Program Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School Brian Walsh, MB, BCh, PhD Consultant Neonatologist Cork University Maternity Hospital Cork, Ireland Benjamin C. We encourage you to read this document in full. Our goal is to enable a more engaging and successful learning experience by providing you with live and on-demand access to study tools, videos, and collaboration capabilities in an online classroom to help you achieve your educational goals.


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- This application has been submitted to the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Center for Nursing Excellence for continuing nursing education contact hours.


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Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine October 4-6, 2018 Boston Convention and Exhibition Center 415 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210 Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity, with individual assessments of the participant and feedback to the participant, enables the participant to earn 19 MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics' ABP Maintenance of Certification MOC program. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit. This application has been submitted to the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Center for Nursing Excellence for continuing nursing education contact hours. The Brigham and Women's Hospital is an Approved Provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the Northeast Multistate Division, an Accredited Approver of The American Nurses Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation ANCC. Description Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: 1. Identify the normal development of the structure and function of the newborn brain. Describe the causes of injury or abnormal development in premature infants including the effect of environment and nutrition. Provide basic neurobehavioral assessment and feeding evaluation. Interpret basic findings of neonatal cEEG, aEEG and NIRS. Interpret basic findings of neonatal head ultrasound and brain MRI. Recognize the pathophysiology and possible available therapies of neonatal brain conditions such as neonatal encephalopathy. Stroke, seizures, in addition to genetic, metabolic, neurodegenerative and neuromuscular disorders. Describe the long term neurodevelopmental outcome of at risk neonates. Target Audience Thursday October 4, 2018 7:55 Opening Remarks Terrie Inder,MD,MBChB and Mohamed El-Dib, MD 8:00 Dysmaturation Follows Preterm Brain Injury and is Central Determinant of Outcome Joseph J. Volpe, MD 8:45 Newborn Brain Development - Structure and Function Christopher Smyser, MD, MSCI 9:30 Break 10:00 Neurological Examination of the Newborn Terrie Inder, MBChB, MD 10:45 Neurobehavioral and Feeding Assessment Tools in the Newborn Lianne Woodward, PhD and Pamela Dodrill, PhD, CCCSLP 11:30 Lunch 1:00 p. Current Applications for Head Ultrasound in the NICU Linda de Vries, MD 1:45 Updates on the Use of MRI in the NICU P. Ellen Grant, MD 2:30 Basics of Conventional Neonatal EEG Phillip Pearl, MD 3:00 Break 3:30 Expanded Role of Nurses in Neonatal Neurocritical Care Kathi Salley Randall, MSN, RNC, CNS, NNP-BC 4:00 Amplitude Integrated EEG aEEG in the NICU Brian Walsh, MB, BCh, PhD 4:30 Applications of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy NIRS in the newborn Mohamed El-Dib, MD 5:00 Adjourn Friday October 6, 2018 8:00 a. Preterm Newborn Brain Injuries Linda de Vries, MD 8:45 Preterm Newborn Alteration in Brain Development Terrie Inder, MBChB, MD 9:30 Break 10:00 Advances in treating infant hydrocephalus Benjamin C. Warf, MD 10:45 Term Neonatal Encephalopathy - Diagnosis and Therapy Christopher Smyser, MD, MSCI 11:30 Lunch 1:00 p. Advances in Perinatal Stroke Michael Rivkin, MD 1:45 Neonatal Seizures: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Controversy Janet Soul, MD 2:30 Hypoglycemia and the Developing Brain Sarbattama Rimi Sen, MD 3:00 Break 3:30 Genetic Disorders of Brain Development Annapurna Poduri, MD, MPH 4:15 Approaches to Metabolic and Neurodegenerative Encephalopathies Christopher Elitt, MD, PhD 5:00 Adjourn Saturday October 6, 2018 8:00 a. Impact of Nutrition on the Developing Brain Katherine Bell, MD 8:45 Advances in Neonatal Neuromuscular Diseases Christopher Smyser, MD, MSCI 9:30 Break 10:00 Advances in Congenital and Neonatal CNS Infections Terrie Inder, MBChB, MD 10:45 Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of High Risk Neonates Lianne Woodward, PhD 11:30 Psychiatric Outcomes of Individuals Born Very Preterm Peter Anderson, PhD 12:00 p. Lunch 1:30 Workshop A chpice of 1 of 4 options 3:00 Break 3:30 Workshop B choice of 1 of 4 options 5:00 Adjourn Workshop Options Breakout Session Title Time Faculty Neuroimaging Cases in the Term Neonate 90 min Edward Yang, MD, PhD and Sara Bates, MD Neuroimaging Cases in the Preterm Neonate 90 min Linda de Vries, MD Neuromonitoring Cases in the Term Neonate 90 min Mohamed El-Dib, MD and Brian Walsh, MB, BCh, PhD Neuromonitoring Cases in the Preterm Neonate 90 min Terrie Inder, MBChB, MD and Arnold Sansevere, MD Faculty Terrie Inder, MBChB, MD Course Co-director Chair, Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Mary Ellen Avery Professor of Pediatrics in the Field of Newborn Medicine Harvard Medical School Mohamed El-Dib, MD Course Co-director Director of Neonatal Neurocritical Care, Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Joseph J. Volpe, MD Keynote Speaker Neurologist-in-Chief, Emeritus Boston Children's Hospital Bronson Crothers Professor of Neurology, Emeritus Harvard Medical School Peter Anderson, PhD Professor of Pediatric Neuropsychology Monash Institute of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Psychological Sciences Monash University, Australia Sara Bates, MD Attending Neonatologist, Director of Clinical and Translational Research, Division of Newborn Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Instructor in Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Katherine Bell, MD Attending Neonatologist, Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Linda de Vries, MD Professor in Neonatal Neurology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands Pamela Dodrill, PhD, CCC-SLP Feeding and Developmental Therapist, Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Chris M. Elitt, MD, PhD Attending Neurologist, Fetal-Neonatal Neurology Program Boston Children's Hospital P. Ellen Grant, MD Director of Fetal and Neonatal Neuroimaging Research Boston Children's Hospital Endowed Chair in Neonatology Boston Children's Hospital Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Phillip L. Pearl, MD Director of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Boston Children's Hospital Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School Annapurna Poduri, MD, MPH Neurologist and Director, Epilepsy Genetics Program Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School Kathi Salley Randall, RN, MSN, CNS, NNP President, Synapse Care Solutions Neonatal NP; Entrepreneur, Inventor, Educator Riverside Country Regional Medical Center Michael Rivkin, MD Neurologist, Co-director, Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center Director, Intensive Neurology Care Service Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School Arnold J. Sansevere, MD Neurologist, Department of Neurology Boston Children's Hospital Instructor in Neurology Harvard Medical School Sarbattama Rimi Sen, MD Attending Neonatologist Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Christopher Smyser, MD, MSCI Assistant Professor of Neurology, Radiology, and Pediatrics Director, Neonatal Neurology Clinical Program Washington University School of Medicine Janet Soul, MD Neurologist, Director, Fetal-Neonatal Neurology Program Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School Brian Walsh, MB, BCh, PhD Consultant Neonatologist Cork University Maternity Hospital Cork, Ireland Benjamin C. Registrations cancelled after September 20, 2018 will not be refunded. Contact or call 857-282-2513 if you require assistance in cancelling your online registration. Accommodation We are happy to host this event in Boston, a city rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. There are a number of hotels in close proximity to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center that offer convenient accommodation. Our Planning Committee has reserved a limited number of discounted hotel rooms for registrants on a first-come, first-served basis. Information regarding how to benefit from this discount will be provided upon registration. Contact Our Course Coordinator can assist you with any special needs i. Please contact Tangela Kindell, prior to the live event at or 617-732-5209. For questions regarding registration, please contact Partners Office of Continuing Professional Development at or call 857-282-2513. Provided By Accreditation Partners HealthCare System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Partners HealthCare System designates this live activity for a maximum of 19. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. MOC Part 2 Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity, with individual assessments of the participant and feedback to the participant, enables the participant to earn 19 MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics' ABP Maintenance of Certification MOC program. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit. This application has been submitted to the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Center for Nursing Excellence for continuing nursing education contact hours. The Brigham and Women's Hospital is an Approved Provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the Northeast Multistate Division, an Accredited Approver of The American Nurses Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation ANCC. This website uses Echo360 technologies. Our goal is to enable a more engaging and successful learning experience by providing you with live and on-demand access to study tools, videos, and collaboration capabilities in an online classroom to help you achieve your educational goals. We believe you should always know what data we collect from you and how we use it. As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency, and to support new European data protection laws, we're updating our to inform you about the information that you share with us. The revised policy will take effect on May 25, 2018. By using our services on or after that date, you'll be agreeing to these updates. We encourage you to read this document in full.


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Target Audience Thursday October 4, 2018 7:55 Opening Remarks Terrie Inder,MD,MBChB and Mohamed El-Dib, MD 8:00 Dysmaturation Follows Preterm Brain Injury and is Jesus Determinant of Outcome Joseph J. Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine October 4-6, 2018 Boston Convention and Exhibition Activity partners 415 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210 Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity, with individual assessments of the participant and feedback to the participant, enables the participant to activity partners 19 MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics' ABP Maintenance of Certification MOC program. The Brigham and Women's Hospital is an Approved Provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the Northeast Multistate Division, an Accredited Approver of The American Nurses Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation ANCC. Login Password Remember Login Friendeavor allows you to find people from any part of the country that share interests similar to yours. Identify the normal development of the structure and function of the newborn brain. Volpe, MD 8:45 Newborn Brain Development - Structure and Function Christopher Smyser, MD, MSCI 9:30 Break 10:00 Neurological Examination of the Responsible Terrie Inder, MBChB, MD 10:45 Neurobehavioral and Feeding Assessment Tools in the Newborn Lianne Woodward, PhD and Pamela Dodrill, PhD, CCCSLP 11:30 Lunch 1:00 p. Impact of Nutrition on the Developing Brain Katherine Bell, MD 8:45 Advances in Neonatal Neuromuscular Diseases Christopher Smyser, MD, MSCI 9:30 Break 10:00 Advances in U and Neonatal CNS Infections Terrie Inder, MBChB, MD 10:45 Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of High Risk Neonates Lianne Woodward, PhD 11:30 Psychiatric Outcomes of Individuals Born Very Preterm Peter Anderson, PhD 12:00 p. As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency, and to support new European data protection laws, we're si our to inform you about the information that you share with us. With a activity partners growing nationwide user base, you are sure to find an activity partner within your area.

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