(From the November 2022 Issue of MedStat)    2022 Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease: Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Disease Modifying Therapies, Transplantation and Gene Therapy Friday, November 11 – Saturday, November 12, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This symposium will provide information to our regional colleagues and our patients and families on current clinical trials and advances in the field of disease-modifying therapies (DMT), stem cell transplantation (SCT) and gene therapy in sickle cell disease (SCD). This symposium aims to critically analyze and review the pros and cons of these newer treatments, including curative options. On Friday, November 11 is the Professional Track; and a Family Track is on Saturday, November 12. The purpose of the Family Track is to provide education to patients and families affected by sickle cell disease. Presentations include:

Living with sickle cell disease What’s new in matched sibling donor (MSD) for SCD Alternative donor transplant options Gene therapy for SCD

For more information, click here. 2022 Pediatric Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Conference Friday, November 18, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This conference is designed for physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, physician assistants, nurses, and other health care providers who treat pediatric patients with sports medicine injuries and orthopedic problems. Attendees may choose to attend in person or virtually, with afternoon breakout tracks in sports medicine, rehabilitation and MSK ultrasound. Topics include:

Pediatric sports medicine throughout the years Sports hernia Mental health in athletes Patellar dislocation: when to operate? Muscle cramping in sports Update on the female athlete triad Dispelling common myths in sports medicine Return to sport considerations for athletes with chronic pain

For more information and to register, click here. 2023 Robotic Surgery for Pediatric Surgeons: Program Development and Beyond Thursday, March 9 - Friday, March 10, 2023 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center With the ongoing evolution and expanded utilization of robotic technology within the adult surgery space, including its application across a broad spectrum of general and thoracic, as well as urology cases, recent data has shown increasing utilization within pediatric general and thoracic surgery. In response to this emerging interest, Nationwide Children’s Center for Robotic Surgery has planned a two-day conference. The conference will focus on robotic surgery program development, common clinical application presentations, case discussions and clinical animal lab experience designed to introduce robotic surgery to practicing pediatric surgeons. Topics include:

Obesity surgery Foregut surgery Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery Program development- training, credentialing, MOC Considerations for robotics in the pediatric patient

For more information and to register, click here. 13th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference Friday, May 5, 2023 Presented in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This conference is designed for pediatricians, family practitioners, nurses, respiratory therapists, social workers, pharmacists and clinical staff from hospitals, urgent care, primary care and school facilities with students/patients who have asthma and allergies. Topics Include:

Case-based approach to stepping up and down asthma medication therapy using the 2020 NHLBI-focused updates Biologic therapy: available treatments and patient selection Effect of asthma on mental health Using asthma self-management to empower patients

For more information, click here. Additional Conferences Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a broad spectrum of learning and training opportunities for medical professionals. Click here to learn more or register for an upcoming conference. Simulation Center

Accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, Nationwide Children’s Simulation Program provides opportunities for various medical professionals to practice technical skills, medical judgment and collaborative teamwork. Simulation activities incorporate a variety of simulation modalities and methodologies, including state-of-the-art simulators, patient care environments, virtual reality and task trainers. All simulation activity is aimed at improving patient safety and outcomes, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services. To learn more or schedule a tour, please email the Simulation team. Conference Center The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center provides conference and meeting space for Nationwide Children’s hosted conferences, senior leadership and foundation events, and large meetings that cannot be accommodated in the Education Center. All the conference rooms can provide livestreaming, recording and video conferencing. To schedule a tour or for more information, contact Sommer Hengstler, Conference Center Specialist, at (614) 355-7799. (See hospital COVID-19 guidelines for meetings and training.) Event and Conference Planning Support

Nationwide Children’s Hospital supports continuing education through the provision of professional conferencing services via the department of Interprofessional Education & Conferencing. Depending on the size and scope of your event, our conference and event coordinators provide a full range of services to ensure your event is a success. For more information and to complete a pre-application form, email IPE. Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds takes place every Thursday from 8 to 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds have returned to live presentations in Stecker Auditorium. The virtual option to attend is also available. A schedule of upcoming and prior recorded sessions is on the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect app and the hospital Intranet (ANCHOR) calendar. Learn more about Pediatric Grand Rounds. Upcoming sessions are listed:

Date

Topic

Speaker and Institution/Department

11/3

A Journey to Become an Equitable Health Literate Healthcare Organization by Focusing on Quality and Safety

Andrea Morrison, MD, MS Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Wisonsin

11/10

Pediatric Drugs and the Developing Brain

Johnson Lecture VP Hrissanthi (Chris) Ikonomidou, MD, PhD University of Wisconsin & American Family Children’s Hospital, Neurology

11/17

TBD

The Humphrey Family Hospice and Palliative Medicine Lectureship 

Medical Leadership Program Applications are being accepted for the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) 2023 cohort. The revised MLP will be 12 months in length and consist of two 60-minute live interactive sessions per month, including peer coaching. The cohort will be limited to 16 participants to enhance interactivity and networking. Applications are on ANCHOR and will close on November 15, 2022. For more information, email Julia Muehl. Cloud CME To register for educational activities, manage your profile and view your transcript, log in to Cloud CME. Click the “Help” button if you need assistance getting started or have other questions. You can also download the CloudCME app to view the calendar of education offerings, use your phone to view and listen to on-demand courses like Pediatric Grand Rounds, update your profile and view your evaluations, certificates and transcript. You can find it on the App Store for Apple iOS and Google Play for Android. Use the group code to get started: nationwidechildrens. Download the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect App Download the Physician Connect App for a wide array of expert pediatric content direct from Nationwide Children’s. The app includes resources, calculators, a provider directory, Nationwide Children’s locations, news and more. Lounge and Learn The Medical Staff Office is pleased to welcome you back to the upcoming Lounge and Learn sessions on the second Friday of every month at 7:30 a.m. via Webex. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the sessions, please email Bruce Meyer or Rhonda Burk, or call our office to leave a message at (614) 722-4550. Upcoming Virtual Sessions:

November 11 – Amit Lahoti, MD, Endocrinology Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician December 9 – Marc Michalsky, MD, MBA, Robotic Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician

(From the November 2022 Issue of MedStat)    2022 Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease: Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Disease Modifying Therapies, Transplantation and Gene Therapy Friday, November 11 – Saturday, November 12, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This symposium will provide information to our regional colleagues and our patients and families on current clinical trials and advances in the field of disease-modifying therapies (DMT), stem cell transplantation (SCT) and gene therapy in sickle cell disease (SCD). This symposium aims to critically analyze and review the pros and cons of these newer treatments, including curative options. On Friday, November 11 is the Professional Track; and a Family Track is on Saturday, November 12. The purpose of the Family Track is to provide education to patients and families affected by sickle cell disease. Presentations include:

Living with sickle cell disease What’s new in matched sibling donor (MSD) for SCD Alternative donor transplant options Gene therapy for SCD

For more information, click here. 2022 Pediatric Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Conference Friday, November 18, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This conference is designed for physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, physician assistants, nurses, and other health care providers who treat pediatric patients with sports medicine injuries and orthopedic problems. Attendees may choose to attend in person or virtually, with afternoon breakout tracks in sports medicine, rehabilitation and MSK ultrasound. Topics include:

Pediatric sports medicine throughout the years Sports hernia Mental health in athletes Patellar dislocation: when to operate? Muscle cramping in sports Update on the female athlete triad Dispelling common myths in sports medicine Return to sport considerations for athletes with chronic pain

For more information and to register, click here. 2023 Robotic Surgery for Pediatric Surgeons: Program Development and Beyond Thursday, March 9 - Friday, March 10, 2023 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center With the ongoing evolution and expanded utilization of robotic technology within the adult surgery space, including its application across a broad spectrum of general and thoracic, as well as urology cases, recent data has shown increasing utilization within pediatric general and thoracic surgery. In response to this emerging interest, Nationwide Children’s Center for Robotic Surgery has planned a two-day conference. The conference will focus on robotic surgery program development, common clinical application presentations, case discussions and clinical animal lab experience designed to introduce robotic surgery to practicing pediatric surgeons. Topics include:

Obesity surgery Foregut surgery Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery Program development- training, credentialing, MOC Considerations for robotics in the pediatric patient

For more information and to register, click here. 13th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference Friday, May 5, 2023 Presented in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This conference is designed for pediatricians, family practitioners, nurses, respiratory therapists, social workers, pharmacists and clinical staff from hospitals, urgent care, primary care and school facilities with students/patients who have asthma and allergies. Topics Include:

Case-based approach to stepping up and down asthma medication therapy using the 2020 NHLBI-focused updates Biologic therapy: available treatments and patient selection Effect of asthma on mental health Using asthma self-management to empower patients

For more information, click here. Additional Conferences Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a broad spectrum of learning and training opportunities for medical professionals. Click here to learn more or register for an upcoming conference. Simulation Center

Accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, Nationwide Children’s Simulation Program provides opportunities for various medical professionals to practice technical skills, medical judgment and collaborative teamwork. Simulation activities incorporate a variety of simulation modalities and methodologies, including state-of-the-art simulators, patient care environments, virtual reality and task trainers. All simulation activity is aimed at improving patient safety and outcomes, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services. To learn more or schedule a tour, please email the Simulation team. Conference Center The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center provides conference and meeting space for Nationwide Children’s hosted conferences, senior leadership and foundation events, and large meetings that cannot be accommodated in the Education Center. All the conference rooms can provide livestreaming, recording and video conferencing. To schedule a tour or for more information, contact Sommer Hengstler, Conference Center Specialist, at (614) 355-7799. (See hospital COVID-19 guidelines for meetings and training.) Event and Conference Planning Support

Nationwide Children’s Hospital supports continuing education through the provision of professional conferencing services via the department of Interprofessional Education & Conferencing. Depending on the size and scope of your event, our conference and event coordinators provide a full range of services to ensure your event is a success. For more information and to complete a pre-application form, email IPE. Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds takes place every Thursday from 8 to 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds have returned to live presentations in Stecker Auditorium. The virtual option to attend is also available. A schedule of upcoming and prior recorded sessions is on the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect app and the hospital Intranet (ANCHOR) calendar. Learn more about Pediatric Grand Rounds. Upcoming sessions are listed:

Date

Topic

Speaker and Institution/Department

11/3

A Journey to Become an Equitable Health Literate Healthcare Organization by Focusing on Quality and Safety

Andrea Morrison, MD, MS Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Wisonsin

11/10

Pediatric Drugs and the Developing Brain

Johnson Lecture VP Hrissanthi (Chris) Ikonomidou, MD, PhD University of Wisconsin & American Family Children’s Hospital, Neurology

11/17

TBD

The Humphrey Family Hospice and Palliative Medicine Lectureship 

Medical Leadership Program Applications are being accepted for the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) 2023 cohort. The revised MLP will be 12 months in length and consist of two 60-minute live interactive sessions per month, including peer coaching. The cohort will be limited to 16 participants to enhance interactivity and networking. Applications are on ANCHOR and will close on November 15, 2022. For more information, email Julia Muehl. Cloud CME To register for educational activities, manage your profile and view your transcript, log in to Cloud CME. Click the “Help” button if you need assistance getting started or have other questions. You can also download the CloudCME app to view the calendar of education offerings, use your phone to view and listen to on-demand courses like Pediatric Grand Rounds, update your profile and view your evaluations, certificates and transcript. You can find it on the App Store for Apple iOS and Google Play for Android. Use the group code to get started: nationwidechildrens. Download the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect App Download the Physician Connect App for a wide array of expert pediatric content direct from Nationwide Children’s. The app includes resources, calculators, a provider directory, Nationwide Children’s locations, news and more. Lounge and Learn The Medical Staff Office is pleased to welcome you back to the upcoming Lounge and Learn sessions on the second Friday of every month at 7:30 a.m. via Webex. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the sessions, please email Bruce Meyer or Rhonda Burk, or call our office to leave a message at (614) 722-4550. Upcoming Virtual Sessions:

November 11 – Amit Lahoti, MD, Endocrinology Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician December 9 – Marc Michalsky, MD, MBA, Robotic Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician

(From the November 2022 Issue of MedStat)    2022 Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease: Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Disease Modifying Therapies, Transplantation and Gene Therapy Friday, November 11 – Saturday, November 12, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This symposium will provide information to our regional colleagues and our patients and families on current clinical trials and advances in the field of disease-modifying therapies (DMT), stem cell transplantation (SCT) and gene therapy in sickle cell disease (SCD). This symposium aims to critically analyze and review the pros and cons of these newer treatments, including curative options. On Friday, November 11 is the Professional Track; and a Family Track is on Saturday, November 12. The purpose of the Family Track is to provide education to patients and families affected by sickle cell disease. Presentations include:

Living with sickle cell disease What’s new in matched sibling donor (MSD) for SCD Alternative donor transplant options Gene therapy for SCD

For more information, click here. 2022 Pediatric Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Conference Friday, November 18, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This conference is designed for physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, physician assistants, nurses, and other health care providers who treat pediatric patients with sports medicine injuries and orthopedic problems. Attendees may choose to attend in person or virtually, with afternoon breakout tracks in sports medicine, rehabilitation and MSK ultrasound. Topics include:

Pediatric sports medicine throughout the years Sports hernia Mental health in athletes Patellar dislocation: when to operate? Muscle cramping in sports Update on the female athlete triad Dispelling common myths in sports medicine Return to sport considerations for athletes with chronic pain

For more information and to register, click here. 2023 Robotic Surgery for Pediatric Surgeons: Program Development and Beyond Thursday, March 9 - Friday, March 10, 2023 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center With the ongoing evolution and expanded utilization of robotic technology within the adult surgery space, including its application across a broad spectrum of general and thoracic, as well as urology cases, recent data has shown increasing utilization within pediatric general and thoracic surgery. In response to this emerging interest, Nationwide Children’s Center for Robotic Surgery has planned a two-day conference. The conference will focus on robotic surgery program development, common clinical application presentations, case discussions and clinical animal lab experience designed to introduce robotic surgery to practicing pediatric surgeons. Topics include:

Obesity surgery Foregut surgery Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery Program development- training, credentialing, MOC Considerations for robotics in the pediatric patient

For more information and to register, click here. 13th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference Friday, May 5, 2023 Presented in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This conference is designed for pediatricians, family practitioners, nurses, respiratory therapists, social workers, pharmacists and clinical staff from hospitals, urgent care, primary care and school facilities with students/patients who have asthma and allergies. Topics Include:

Case-based approach to stepping up and down asthma medication therapy using the 2020 NHLBI-focused updates Biologic therapy: available treatments and patient selection Effect of asthma on mental health Using asthma self-management to empower patients

For more information, click here. Additional Conferences Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a broad spectrum of learning and training opportunities for medical professionals. Click here to learn more or register for an upcoming conference. Simulation Center

Accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, Nationwide Children’s Simulation Program provides opportunities for various medical professionals to practice technical skills, medical judgment and collaborative teamwork. Simulation activities incorporate a variety of simulation modalities and methodologies, including state-of-the-art simulators, patient care environments, virtual reality and task trainers. All simulation activity is aimed at improving patient safety and outcomes, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services. To learn more or schedule a tour, please email the Simulation team. Conference Center The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center provides conference and meeting space for Nationwide Children’s hosted conferences, senior leadership and foundation events, and large meetings that cannot be accommodated in the Education Center. All the conference rooms can provide livestreaming, recording and video conferencing. To schedule a tour or for more information, contact Sommer Hengstler, Conference Center Specialist, at (614) 355-7799. (See hospital COVID-19 guidelines for meetings and training.) Event and Conference Planning Support

Nationwide Children’s Hospital supports continuing education through the provision of professional conferencing services via the department of Interprofessional Education & Conferencing. Depending on the size and scope of your event, our conference and event coordinators provide a full range of services to ensure your event is a success. For more information and to complete a pre-application form, email IPE. Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds takes place every Thursday from 8 to 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds have returned to live presentations in Stecker Auditorium. The virtual option to attend is also available. A schedule of upcoming and prior recorded sessions is on the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect app and the hospital Intranet (ANCHOR) calendar. Learn more about Pediatric Grand Rounds. Upcoming sessions are listed:

Date

Topic

Speaker and Institution/Department

11/3

A Journey to Become an Equitable Health Literate Healthcare Organization by Focusing on Quality and Safety

Andrea Morrison, MD, MS Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Wisonsin

11/10

Pediatric Drugs and the Developing Brain

Johnson Lecture VP Hrissanthi (Chris) Ikonomidou, MD, PhD University of Wisconsin & American Family Children’s Hospital, Neurology

11/17

TBD

The Humphrey Family Hospice and Palliative Medicine Lectureship 

Medical Leadership Program Applications are being accepted for the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) 2023 cohort. The revised MLP will be 12 months in length and consist of two 60-minute live interactive sessions per month, including peer coaching. The cohort will be limited to 16 participants to enhance interactivity and networking. Applications are on ANCHOR and will close on November 15, 2022. For more information, email Julia Muehl. Cloud CME To register for educational activities, manage your profile and view your transcript, log in to Cloud CME. Click the “Help” button if you need assistance getting started or have other questions. You can also download the CloudCME app to view the calendar of education offerings, use your phone to view and listen to on-demand courses like Pediatric Grand Rounds, update your profile and view your evaluations, certificates and transcript. You can find it on the App Store for Apple iOS and Google Play for Android. Use the group code to get started: nationwidechildrens. Download the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect App Download the Physician Connect App for a wide array of expert pediatric content direct from Nationwide Children’s. The app includes resources, calculators, a provider directory, Nationwide Children’s locations, news and more. Lounge and Learn The Medical Staff Office is pleased to welcome you back to the upcoming Lounge and Learn sessions on the second Friday of every month at 7:30 a.m. via Webex. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the sessions, please email Bruce Meyer or Rhonda Burk, or call our office to leave a message at (614) 722-4550. Upcoming Virtual Sessions:

November 11 – Amit Lahoti, MD, Endocrinology Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician December 9 – Marc Michalsky, MD, MBA, Robotic Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician

(From the November 2022 Issue of MedStat)   

2022 Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease: Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Disease Modifying Therapies, Transplantation and Gene Therapy

Friday, November 11 – Saturday, November 12, 2022

Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center

This symposium will provide information to our regional colleagues and our patients and families on current clinical trials and advances in the field of disease-modifying therapies (DMT), stem cell transplantation (SCT) and gene therapy in sickle cell disease (SCD). This symposium aims to critically analyze and review the pros and cons of these newer treatments, including curative options.

On Friday, November 11 is the Professional Track; and a Family Track is on Saturday, November 12. The purpose of the Family Track is to provide education to patients and families affected by sickle cell disease.

Presentations include:

  • Living with sickle cell disease
  • What’s new in matched sibling donor (MSD) for SCD
  • Alternative donor transplant options
  • Gene therapy for SCD

For more information, click here.

2022 Pediatric Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Conference

Friday, November 18, 2022

Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center

This conference is designed for physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, physician assistants, nurses, and other health care providers who treat pediatric patients with sports medicine injuries and orthopedic problems. Attendees may choose to attend in person or virtually, with afternoon breakout tracks in sports medicine, rehabilitation and MSK ultrasound.

Topics include:

  • Pediatric sports medicine throughout the years
  • Sports hernia
  • Mental health in athletes
  • Patellar dislocation: when to operate?
  • Muscle cramping in sports
  • Update on the female athlete triad
  • Dispelling common myths in sports medicine
  • Return to sport considerations for athletes with chronic pain

For more information and to register, click here.

2023 Robotic Surgery for Pediatric Surgeons: Program Development and Beyond

Thursday, March 9 - Friday, March 10, 2023

With the ongoing evolution and expanded utilization of robotic technology within the adult surgery space, including its application across a broad spectrum of general and thoracic, as well as urology cases, recent data has shown increasing utilization within pediatric general and thoracic surgery. In response to this emerging interest, Nationwide Children’s Center for Robotic Surgery has planned a two-day conference. The conference will focus on robotic surgery program development, common clinical application presentations, case discussions and clinical animal lab experience designed to introduce robotic surgery to practicing pediatric surgeons.

  • Obesity surgery
  • Foregut surgery
  • Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery
  • Program development- training, credentialing, MOC
  • Considerations for robotics in the pediatric patient

13th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference

Friday, May 5, 2023

Presented in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center

This conference is designed for pediatricians, family practitioners, nurses, respiratory therapists, social workers, pharmacists and clinical staff from hospitals, urgent care, primary care and school facilities with students/patients who have asthma and allergies.

Topics Include:

  • Case-based approach to stepping up and down asthma medication therapy using the 2020 NHLBI-focused updates
  • Biologic therapy: available treatments and patient selection
  • Effect of asthma on mental health
  • Using asthma self-management to empower patients

Additional Conferences

Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a broad spectrum of learning and training opportunities for medical professionals. Click here to learn more or register for an upcoming conference.

Simulation Center

Accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, Nationwide Children’s Simulation Program provides opportunities for various medical professionals to practice technical skills, medical judgment and collaborative teamwork. Simulation activities incorporate a variety of simulation modalities and methodologies, including state-of-the-art simulators, patient care environments, virtual reality and task trainers. All simulation activity is aimed at improving patient safety and outcomes, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services. To learn more or schedule a tour, please email the Simulation team.

Conference Center

The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center provides conference and meeting space for Nationwide Children’s hosted conferences, senior leadership and foundation events, and large meetings that cannot be accommodated in the Education Center. All the conference rooms can provide livestreaming, recording and video conferencing. To schedule a tour or for more information, contact Sommer Hengstler, Conference Center Specialist, at (614) 355-7799. (See hospital COVID-19 guidelines for meetings and training.)

Event and Conference Planning Support

Nationwide Children’s Hospital supports continuing education through the provision of professional conferencing services via the department of Interprofessional Education & Conferencing. Depending on the size and scope of your event, our conference and event coordinators provide a full range of services to ensure your event is a success. For more information and to complete a pre-application form, email IPE.

Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds takes place every Thursday from 8 to 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds have returned to live presentations in Stecker Auditorium. The virtual option to attend is also available. A schedule of upcoming and prior recorded sessions is on the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect app and the hospital Intranet (ANCHOR) calendar. Learn more about Pediatric Grand Rounds. Upcoming sessions are listed:

Date

Topic

Speaker and Institution/Department

11/3

A Journey to Become an Equitable Health Literate Healthcare Organization by Focusing on Quality and Safety

Andrea Morrison, MD, MS Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Wisonsin

11/10

Pediatric Drugs and the Developing Brain

Johnson Lecture VP Hrissanthi (Chris) Ikonomidou, MD, PhD University of Wisconsin & American Family Children’s Hospital, Neurology

11/17

TBD

The Humphrey Family Hospice and Palliative Medicine Lectureship 

Medical Leadership Program Applications are being accepted for the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) 2023 cohort. The revised MLP will be 12 months in length and consist of two 60-minute live interactive sessions per month, including peer coaching. The cohort will be limited to 16 participants to enhance interactivity and networking. Applications are on ANCHOR and will close on November 15, 2022. For more information, email Julia Muehl. Cloud CME To register for educational activities, manage your profile and view your transcript, log in to Cloud CME. Click the “Help” button if you need assistance getting started or have other questions. You can also download the CloudCME app to view the calendar of education offerings, use your phone to view and listen to on-demand courses like Pediatric Grand Rounds, update your profile and view your evaluations, certificates and transcript. You can find it on the App Store for Apple iOS and Google Play for Android. Use the group code to get started: nationwidechildrens. Download the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect App Download the Physician Connect App for a wide array of expert pediatric content direct from Nationwide Children’s. The app includes resources, calculators, a provider directory, Nationwide Children’s locations, news and more. Lounge and Learn The Medical Staff Office is pleased to welcome you back to the upcoming Lounge and Learn sessions on the second Friday of every month at 7:30 a.m. via Webex. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the sessions, please email Bruce Meyer or Rhonda Burk, or call our office to leave a message at (614) 722-4550. Upcoming Virtual Sessions:

November 11 – Amit Lahoti, MD, Endocrinology Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician December 9 – Marc Michalsky, MD, MBA, Robotic Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician

Pediatric Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds takes place every Thursday from 8 to 9 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds have returned to live presentations in Stecker Auditorium. The virtual option to attend is also available. A schedule of upcoming and prior recorded sessions is on the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect app and the hospital Intranet (ANCHOR) calendar. Learn more about Pediatric Grand Rounds.

Upcoming sessions are listed:

Medical Leadership Program

Applications are being accepted for the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) 2023 cohort. The revised MLP will be 12 months in length and consist of two 60-minute live interactive sessions per month, including peer coaching. The cohort will be limited to 16 participants to enhance interactivity and networking. Applications are on ANCHOR and will close on November 15, 2022. For more information, email Julia Muehl.

Date

Topic

Speaker and Institution/Department

11/3

A Journey to Become an Equitable Health Literate Healthcare Organization by Focusing on Quality and Safety

Andrea Morrison, MD, MS

Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Wisonsin

11/10

Pediatric Drugs and the Developing Brain

Johnson Lecture VP Hrissanthi (Chris) Ikonomidou, MD, PhD

University of Wisconsin & American Family Children’s Hospital, Neurology

11/17

The Humphrey Family Hospice and Palliative Medicine Lectureship 

Cloud CME

To register for educational activities, manage your profile and view your transcript, log in to Cloud CME. Click the “Help” button if you need assistance getting started or have other questions.

You can also download the CloudCME app to view the calendar of education offerings, use your phone to view and listen to on-demand courses like Pediatric Grand Rounds, update your profile and view your evaluations, certificates and transcript. You can find it on the App Store for Apple iOS and Google Play for Android. Use the group code to get started: nationwidechildrens.

Download the Nationwide Children’s Physician Connect App

Download the Physician Connect App for a wide array of expert pediatric content direct from Nationwide Children’s. The app includes resources, calculators, a provider directory, Nationwide Children’s locations, news and more.

Lounge and Learn

The Medical Staff Office is pleased to welcome you back to the upcoming Lounge and Learn sessions on the second Friday of every month at 7:30 a.m. via Webex. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the sessions, please email Bruce Meyer or Rhonda Burk, or call our office to leave a message at (614) 722-4550.

Upcoming Virtual Sessions:

  • November 11 – Amit Lahoti, MD, Endocrinology Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician
  • December 9 – Marc Michalsky, MD, MBA, Robotic Update and Advances That Affect the General Pediatrician