(From the August 2022 Issue of MedStat)    2nd Annual Pediatric Pulmonary Symposium September 23, 2022 Presented virtually from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This livestreamed symposium will cover advancements in pediatric pulmonary medicine. The keynote speaker will be Robin Deterding, MD, Children’s Hospital Colorado, who will present on pediatric interstitial lung disease. The intended audience for this event includes physicians, APNs, nurses and respiratory therapists. Presentations include:

General pulmonary pearls Asthma/CF update Hypersomnia/fatigue Provision of home ventilation: the ideal vs. the realities for all stakeholders Pediatric interstitial lung disease APRT program introduction and firsthand experience Emerging respiratory pathogens

For more information or to register, click here. 2022 Pediatric Home Care Conference Supporting Home Care Staff. Elevating Patient Care. Friday, October 14, 2022 Co-hosted by the Ohio Council for Home Care and Hospice. Presented virtually from, and in-person at, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center The intended audience includes nurses, social workers, hospice and palliative care providers, discharge planners, care coordinators, home health administrators, complex care providers, home health aides, pharmacists, occupational and physical therapists, chaplains, speech therapists and child life specialists. Presentations include:

Complex care patient needs: inpatient to home The journey to board certification in a sterile compounding pharmacy: why it’s needed in today’s climate of patient safety Successful hospice and palliative care plans: using an interdisciplinary team Massage therapy and music therapy co-treatment: case studies Pediatric tools for success: ideas and strategies to help prepare patients for procedures: takeaways such as coping kits for siblings, visual supports, and language to use for successful visits in the home Successful onboarding: onboarding, training and continued education of staff Pharmacy: USP 800 Surface: a GPS check-in Death and dying: the team approach to bereavement Complying with regulations and retaining your sanity Cultivating resiliency: the positive advantage

For more information, including about continuing education credits, click here. Pediatric Dermatology Symposium Friday, October 21, 2022 Presented in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Education Center This in-person conference, hosted by Nationwide Children’s Dermatology Clinic team, highlights updates on pediatric dermatologic conditions frequently seen in primary care practice. The goal is to equip primary care providers with the knowledge and resources to confidently care for these patients within their setting. Presentations include:

Infantile hemangiomas: shifting management paradigms Not everything red is a hemangioma Dispel the myths: common misconceptions in pediatric dermatology Pediatric vulvar conditions Nursing showcase: what’s going on at Nationwide Children’s Dermatology Fever & rash in the pediatric patient: the bug vs. drug conundrum Approach to alopecia in the pediatric patient Newborn skin eruptions

There will be panel Q & A sessions as well. Breakout sessions will include hands-on treatments for warts/molluscum, eczema, acne and psoriasis. For more information, click here. 2022 Neuroscience and Headache Symposium: Guidance for Pediatric and Family Practice Friday, October 28, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center The 2022 Neuroscience and Headache Symposium will provide pediatric and family primary care providers with an opportunity to learn the most up-to-date best practices in neuroscience care and network with peers across the region. This year’s symposium features additional afternoon breakout talks focused on headache topics and management. Content applies to advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, and other health care professionals who care for children, adolescents, and young adults with neurological problems. Presentations include:

Hydrocephalus Tourette syndrome and functional movement disorder Febrile seizures Primary headache disorder in children and adults Concussion and post-concussion syndrome Epilepsy adult transition of care Advances in migraine management Tourette syndrome and functional movement disorder Intracranial hypertension

For more information, click here. 2022 Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease: Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Disease Modifying Therapies, Transplantation and Gene Therapy Friday, November 11 – 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 is 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.   Additional Conferences Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a broad spectrum of learning and training opportunities for medical professionals. Learn more or register for an upcoming conference.

September 14-17, 2022 Society for Pediatric Urgent Care’s 8th Annual Conference September 29-30, 2022 Annual IMPAACT Summit – Virtual and in person October 7, 2022 Therapeutic Recreation Conference November 18, 2022 Pediatric Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Conference – Virtual and in person December 7-8, 2022 Addressing Racism in Prenatal Care - Virtual and in person

Simulation Center

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Simulation Program supports the hospital’s guiding principle to “Create a safe day every day.” 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. Typical simulation sessions place the learners in a safe and controlled learning environment where they actively participate in highly immersive, realistic and high-risk scenarios. All simulation activity is aimed at improving patient safety and outcomes, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services. To learn more or schedule a tour, email the Simulation Program. Conference Center The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center is ready to host your next meeting. This beautiful new facility has flexible and open spaces to meet your needs. All the conference rooms can provide livestreaming, recording and video conferencing. To reserve space, contact Room Scheduling at (614) 355-0661. 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, send an email. 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

8/4

QI Methodologies to Diagnose and Reduce Acute Kidney Injury Related to Nephrotoxic Medications

Stuart Goldstein, MD, FAAP, FASN, FNKF Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Nephrology

8/11

Type 1 Diabetes: What’s New? What’s Next?

Robert Hoffman, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Endocrinology

8/18

The Myth of Meritocracy: How Our Selection Processes Perpetuate Inequities and Steps We Can Take to Rectify It

Jennifer Spicer, MD, MPH Emory University School of Medicine – Faculty Development

8/25

Improving Care for Minority Children with Chronic Health Conditions

Jean Raphael, MD, MPH Baylor College of Medicine – Center for Child Health Policy and Advocacy

9/1 Management of Intractable Epilepsy

Adam Ostendorf, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Neurology

9/8 Epidemiology of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities

Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, MD Centers for Disease Control – Behavioral Health

9/15 Behavioral Health Integration: Supporting Primary Care on the Front Lines of the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis

Cody Hostutler, PhD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

9/22 Pediatric Pulmonary Evolution in Academic Medicine Robin Deterding, MD Children’s Hospital of Colorado – Pulmonary

9/29 Exploring the Common Intersection of Neurodiversity and Gender Diversity (Heiser Lecture) John Strang, PsyD Children’s National – Neuropsychology Lauren Matera, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Adolescent Medicine

Medical Leadership Program This September, the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) will begin accepting applications for the 2023 cohort. More information regarding the program and application details are coming soon! 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 Physician Connect App Download the Nationwide Children’s 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. The Pam & Jack Beeler Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Grand Rounds

Wednesday, August 17, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

Speaker: Steven Evans, PhD, Ohio University Topic: School Based Interventions for Middle and High Schoolers Diagnosed With ADHD Click here to join.

Thursday, September 15, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

Speaker: Nicholas Breitborde, PhD, ABPP, The Ohio State University Topic: Cognitive Rehabilitation in Pediatric Psychosis Click here to join.

The 2022 schedule is available on ANCHOR. Behavioral Health Webinar for Primary Care

Wednesday, September 14, 2022 (12–1 p.m.)

Speaker: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD Topic: Functional Abdominal Pain and Anxiety Presenter: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD Click here to join.

Surgical Grand Rounds

Surgical Grand Rounds (SGR) are held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Currently, scheduled events will be virtual to the audience until further notice. Learn more on ANCHOR. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the Surgical Grand Rounds, please email Surgeon In Chief.

(From the August 2022 Issue of MedStat)    2nd Annual Pediatric Pulmonary Symposium September 23, 2022 Presented virtually from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This livestreamed symposium will cover advancements in pediatric pulmonary medicine. The keynote speaker will be Robin Deterding, MD, Children’s Hospital Colorado, who will present on pediatric interstitial lung disease. The intended audience for this event includes physicians, APNs, nurses and respiratory therapists. Presentations include:

General pulmonary pearls Asthma/CF update Hypersomnia/fatigue Provision of home ventilation: the ideal vs. the realities for all stakeholders Pediatric interstitial lung disease APRT program introduction and firsthand experience Emerging respiratory pathogens

For more information or to register, click here. 2022 Pediatric Home Care Conference Supporting Home Care Staff. Elevating Patient Care. Friday, October 14, 2022 Co-hosted by the Ohio Council for Home Care and Hospice. Presented virtually from, and in-person at, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center The intended audience includes nurses, social workers, hospice and palliative care providers, discharge planners, care coordinators, home health administrators, complex care providers, home health aides, pharmacists, occupational and physical therapists, chaplains, speech therapists and child life specialists. Presentations include:

Complex care patient needs: inpatient to home The journey to board certification in a sterile compounding pharmacy: why it’s needed in today’s climate of patient safety Successful hospice and palliative care plans: using an interdisciplinary team Massage therapy and music therapy co-treatment: case studies Pediatric tools for success: ideas and strategies to help prepare patients for procedures: takeaways such as coping kits for siblings, visual supports, and language to use for successful visits in the home Successful onboarding: onboarding, training and continued education of staff Pharmacy: USP 800 Surface: a GPS check-in Death and dying: the team approach to bereavement Complying with regulations and retaining your sanity Cultivating resiliency: the positive advantage

For more information, including about continuing education credits, click here. Pediatric Dermatology Symposium Friday, October 21, 2022 Presented in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Education Center This in-person conference, hosted by Nationwide Children’s Dermatology Clinic team, highlights updates on pediatric dermatologic conditions frequently seen in primary care practice. The goal is to equip primary care providers with the knowledge and resources to confidently care for these patients within their setting. Presentations include:

Infantile hemangiomas: shifting management paradigms Not everything red is a hemangioma Dispel the myths: common misconceptions in pediatric dermatology Pediatric vulvar conditions Nursing showcase: what’s going on at Nationwide Children’s Dermatology Fever & rash in the pediatric patient: the bug vs. drug conundrum Approach to alopecia in the pediatric patient Newborn skin eruptions

There will be panel Q & A sessions as well. Breakout sessions will include hands-on treatments for warts/molluscum, eczema, acne and psoriasis. For more information, click here. 2022 Neuroscience and Headache Symposium: Guidance for Pediatric and Family Practice Friday, October 28, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center The 2022 Neuroscience and Headache Symposium will provide pediatric and family primary care providers with an opportunity to learn the most up-to-date best practices in neuroscience care and network with peers across the region. This year’s symposium features additional afternoon breakout talks focused on headache topics and management. Content applies to advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, and other health care professionals who care for children, adolescents, and young adults with neurological problems. Presentations include:

Hydrocephalus Tourette syndrome and functional movement disorder Febrile seizures Primary headache disorder in children and adults Concussion and post-concussion syndrome Epilepsy adult transition of care Advances in migraine management Tourette syndrome and functional movement disorder Intracranial hypertension

For more information, click here. 2022 Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease: Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Disease Modifying Therapies, Transplantation and Gene Therapy Friday, November 11 – 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 is 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.   Additional Conferences Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a broad spectrum of learning and training opportunities for medical professionals. Learn more or register for an upcoming conference.

September 14-17, 2022 Society for Pediatric Urgent Care’s 8th Annual Conference September 29-30, 2022 Annual IMPAACT Summit – Virtual and in person October 7, 2022 Therapeutic Recreation Conference November 18, 2022 Pediatric Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Conference – Virtual and in person December 7-8, 2022 Addressing Racism in Prenatal Care - Virtual and in person

Simulation Center

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Simulation Program supports the hospital’s guiding principle to “Create a safe day every day.” 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. Typical simulation sessions place the learners in a safe and controlled learning environment where they actively participate in highly immersive, realistic and high-risk scenarios. All simulation activity is aimed at improving patient safety and outcomes, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services. To learn more or schedule a tour, email the Simulation Program. Conference Center The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center is ready to host your next meeting. This beautiful new facility has flexible and open spaces to meet your needs. All the conference rooms can provide livestreaming, recording and video conferencing. To reserve space, contact Room Scheduling at (614) 355-0661. 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, send an email. 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

8/4

QI Methodologies to Diagnose and Reduce Acute Kidney Injury Related to Nephrotoxic Medications

Stuart Goldstein, MD, FAAP, FASN, FNKF Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Nephrology

8/11

Type 1 Diabetes: What’s New? What’s Next?

Robert Hoffman, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Endocrinology

8/18

The Myth of Meritocracy: How Our Selection Processes Perpetuate Inequities and Steps We Can Take to Rectify It

Jennifer Spicer, MD, MPH Emory University School of Medicine – Faculty Development

8/25

Improving Care for Minority Children with Chronic Health Conditions

Jean Raphael, MD, MPH Baylor College of Medicine – Center for Child Health Policy and Advocacy

9/1 Management of Intractable Epilepsy

Adam Ostendorf, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Neurology

9/8 Epidemiology of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities

Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, MD Centers for Disease Control – Behavioral Health

9/15 Behavioral Health Integration: Supporting Primary Care on the Front Lines of the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis

Cody Hostutler, PhD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

9/22 Pediatric Pulmonary Evolution in Academic Medicine Robin Deterding, MD Children’s Hospital of Colorado – Pulmonary

9/29 Exploring the Common Intersection of Neurodiversity and Gender Diversity (Heiser Lecture) John Strang, PsyD Children’s National – Neuropsychology Lauren Matera, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Adolescent Medicine

Medical Leadership Program This September, the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) will begin accepting applications for the 2023 cohort. More information regarding the program and application details are coming soon! 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 Physician Connect App Download the Nationwide Children’s 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. The Pam & Jack Beeler Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Grand Rounds

Wednesday, August 17, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

Speaker: Steven Evans, PhD, Ohio University Topic: School Based Interventions for Middle and High Schoolers Diagnosed With ADHD Click here to join.

Thursday, September 15, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

Speaker: Nicholas Breitborde, PhD, ABPP, The Ohio State University Topic: Cognitive Rehabilitation in Pediatric Psychosis Click here to join.

The 2022 schedule is available on ANCHOR. Behavioral Health Webinar for Primary Care

Wednesday, September 14, 2022 (12–1 p.m.)

Speaker: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD Topic: Functional Abdominal Pain and Anxiety Presenter: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD Click here to join.

Surgical Grand Rounds

Surgical Grand Rounds (SGR) are held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Currently, scheduled events will be virtual to the audience until further notice. Learn more on ANCHOR. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the Surgical Grand Rounds, please email Surgeon In Chief.

(From the August 2022 Issue of MedStat)    2nd Annual Pediatric Pulmonary Symposium September 23, 2022 Presented virtually from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center This livestreamed symposium will cover advancements in pediatric pulmonary medicine. The keynote speaker will be Robin Deterding, MD, Children’s Hospital Colorado, who will present on pediatric interstitial lung disease. The intended audience for this event includes physicians, APNs, nurses and respiratory therapists. Presentations include:

General pulmonary pearls Asthma/CF update Hypersomnia/fatigue Provision of home ventilation: the ideal vs. the realities for all stakeholders Pediatric interstitial lung disease APRT program introduction and firsthand experience Emerging respiratory pathogens

For more information or to register, click here. 2022 Pediatric Home Care Conference Supporting Home Care Staff. Elevating Patient Care. Friday, October 14, 2022 Co-hosted by the Ohio Council for Home Care and Hospice. Presented virtually from, and in-person at, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center The intended audience includes nurses, social workers, hospice and palliative care providers, discharge planners, care coordinators, home health administrators, complex care providers, home health aides, pharmacists, occupational and physical therapists, chaplains, speech therapists and child life specialists. Presentations include:

Complex care patient needs: inpatient to home The journey to board certification in a sterile compounding pharmacy: why it’s needed in today’s climate of patient safety Successful hospice and palliative care plans: using an interdisciplinary team Massage therapy and music therapy co-treatment: case studies Pediatric tools for success: ideas and strategies to help prepare patients for procedures: takeaways such as coping kits for siblings, visual supports, and language to use for successful visits in the home Successful onboarding: onboarding, training and continued education of staff Pharmacy: USP 800 Surface: a GPS check-in Death and dying: the team approach to bereavement Complying with regulations and retaining your sanity Cultivating resiliency: the positive advantage

For more information, including about continuing education credits, click here. Pediatric Dermatology Symposium Friday, October 21, 2022 Presented in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Education Center This in-person conference, hosted by Nationwide Children’s Dermatology Clinic team, highlights updates on pediatric dermatologic conditions frequently seen in primary care practice. The goal is to equip primary care providers with the knowledge and resources to confidently care for these patients within their setting. Presentations include:

Infantile hemangiomas: shifting management paradigms Not everything red is a hemangioma Dispel the myths: common misconceptions in pediatric dermatology Pediatric vulvar conditions Nursing showcase: what’s going on at Nationwide Children’s Dermatology Fever & rash in the pediatric patient: the bug vs. drug conundrum Approach to alopecia in the pediatric patient Newborn skin eruptions

There will be panel Q & A sessions as well. Breakout sessions will include hands-on treatments for warts/molluscum, eczema, acne and psoriasis. For more information, click here. 2022 Neuroscience and Headache Symposium: Guidance for Pediatric and Family Practice Friday, October 28, 2022 Presented virtually and in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center The 2022 Neuroscience and Headache Symposium will provide pediatric and family primary care providers with an opportunity to learn the most up-to-date best practices in neuroscience care and network with peers across the region. This year’s symposium features additional afternoon breakout talks focused on headache topics and management. Content applies to advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, and other health care professionals who care for children, adolescents, and young adults with neurological problems. Presentations include:

Hydrocephalus Tourette syndrome and functional movement disorder Febrile seizures Primary headache disorder in children and adults Concussion and post-concussion syndrome Epilepsy adult transition of care Advances in migraine management Tourette syndrome and functional movement disorder Intracranial hypertension

For more information, click here. 2022 Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease: Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Disease Modifying Therapies, Transplantation and Gene Therapy Friday, November 11 – 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 is 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.   Additional Conferences Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a broad spectrum of learning and training opportunities for medical professionals. Learn more or register for an upcoming conference.

September 14-17, 2022 Society for Pediatric Urgent Care’s 8th Annual Conference September 29-30, 2022 Annual IMPAACT Summit – Virtual and in person October 7, 2022 Therapeutic Recreation Conference November 18, 2022 Pediatric Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Conference – Virtual and in person December 7-8, 2022 Addressing Racism in Prenatal Care - Virtual and in person

Simulation Center

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Simulation Program supports the hospital’s guiding principle to “Create a safe day every day.” 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. Typical simulation sessions place the learners in a safe and controlled learning environment where they actively participate in highly immersive, realistic and high-risk scenarios. All simulation activity is aimed at improving patient safety and outcomes, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services. To learn more or schedule a tour, email the Simulation Program. Conference Center The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center is ready to host your next meeting. This beautiful new facility has flexible and open spaces to meet your needs. All the conference rooms can provide livestreaming, recording and video conferencing. To reserve space, contact Room Scheduling at (614) 355-0661. 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, send an email. 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

8/4

QI Methodologies to Diagnose and Reduce Acute Kidney Injury Related to Nephrotoxic Medications

Stuart Goldstein, MD, FAAP, FASN, FNKF Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Nephrology

8/11

Type 1 Diabetes: What’s New? What’s Next?

Robert Hoffman, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Endocrinology

8/18

The Myth of Meritocracy: How Our Selection Processes Perpetuate Inequities and Steps We Can Take to Rectify It

Jennifer Spicer, MD, MPH Emory University School of Medicine – Faculty Development

8/25

Improving Care for Minority Children with Chronic Health Conditions

Jean Raphael, MD, MPH Baylor College of Medicine – Center for Child Health Policy and Advocacy

9/1 Management of Intractable Epilepsy

Adam Ostendorf, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Neurology

9/8 Epidemiology of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities

Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, MD Centers for Disease Control – Behavioral Health

9/15 Behavioral Health Integration: Supporting Primary Care on the Front Lines of the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis

Cody Hostutler, PhD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

9/22 Pediatric Pulmonary Evolution in Academic Medicine Robin Deterding, MD Children’s Hospital of Colorado – Pulmonary

9/29 Exploring the Common Intersection of Neurodiversity and Gender Diversity (Heiser Lecture) John Strang, PsyD Children’s National – Neuropsychology Lauren Matera, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Adolescent Medicine

Medical Leadership Program This September, the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) will begin accepting applications for the 2023 cohort. More information regarding the program and application details are coming soon! 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 Physician Connect App Download the Nationwide Children’s 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. The Pam & Jack Beeler Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Grand Rounds

Wednesday, August 17, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

Speaker: Steven Evans, PhD, Ohio University Topic: School Based Interventions for Middle and High Schoolers Diagnosed With ADHD Click here to join.

Thursday, September 15, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

Speaker: Nicholas Breitborde, PhD, ABPP, The Ohio State University Topic: Cognitive Rehabilitation in Pediatric Psychosis Click here to join.

The 2022 schedule is available on ANCHOR. Behavioral Health Webinar for Primary Care

Wednesday, September 14, 2022 (12–1 p.m.)

Speaker: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD Topic: Functional Abdominal Pain and Anxiety Presenter: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD Click here to join.

Surgical Grand Rounds

Surgical Grand Rounds (SGR) are held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Currently, scheduled events will be virtual to the audience until further notice. Learn more on ANCHOR. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the Surgical Grand Rounds, please email Surgeon In Chief.

(From the August 2022 Issue of MedStat)   

2nd Annual Pediatric Pulmonary Symposium

September 23, 2022

Presented virtually from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center

This livestreamed symposium will cover advancements in pediatric pulmonary medicine. The keynote speaker will be Robin Deterding, MD, Children’s Hospital Colorado, who will present on pediatric interstitial lung disease. The intended audience for this event includes physicians, APNs, nurses and respiratory therapists.

Presentations include:

  • General pulmonary pearls
  • Asthma/CF update
  • Hypersomnia/fatigue
  • Provision of home ventilation: the ideal vs. the realities for all stakeholders
  • Pediatric interstitial lung disease
  • APRT program introduction and firsthand experience
  • Emerging respiratory pathogens

For more information or to register, click here.

2022 Pediatric Home Care Conference

Supporting Home Care Staff. Elevating Patient Care.

Friday, October 14, 2022

Co-hosted by the Ohio Council for Home Care and Hospice. Presented virtually from, and in-person at, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center

The intended audience includes nurses, social workers, hospice and palliative care providers, discharge planners, care coordinators, home health administrators, complex care providers, home health aides, pharmacists, occupational and physical therapists, chaplains, speech therapists and child life specialists.

  • Complex care patient needs: inpatient to home
  • The journey to board certification in a sterile compounding pharmacy: why it’s needed in today’s climate of patient safety
  • Successful hospice and palliative care plans: using an interdisciplinary team
  • Massage therapy and music therapy co-treatment: case studies
  • Pediatric tools for success: ideas and strategies to help prepare patients for procedures: takeaways such as coping kits for siblings, visual supports, and language to use for successful visits in the home
  • Successful onboarding: onboarding, training and continued education of staff
  • Pharmacy: USP 800 Surface: a GPS check-in
  • Death and dying: the team approach to bereavement
  • Complying with regulations and retaining your sanity
  • Cultivating resiliency: the positive advantage

For more information, including about continuing education credits, click here.

Pediatric Dermatology Symposium

Friday, October 21, 2022

Presented in person from Nationwide Children’s Hospital Education Center

This in-person conference, hosted by Nationwide Children’s Dermatology Clinic team, highlights updates on pediatric dermatologic conditions frequently seen in primary care practice. The goal is to equip primary care providers with the knowledge and resources to confidently care for these patients within their setting.

  • Infantile hemangiomas: shifting management paradigms
  • Not everything red is a hemangioma
  • Dispel the myths: common misconceptions in pediatric dermatology
  • Pediatric vulvar conditions
  • Nursing showcase: what’s going on at Nationwide Children’s Dermatology
  • Fever & rash in the pediatric patient: the bug vs. drug conundrum
  • Approach to alopecia in the pediatric patient
  • Newborn skin eruptions

There will be panel Q & A sessions as well. Breakout sessions will include hands-on treatments for warts/molluscum, eczema, acne and psoriasis. For more information, click here.

2022 Neuroscience and Headache Symposium: Guidance for Pediatric and Family Practice

Friday, October 28, 2022

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

The 2022 Neuroscience and Headache Symposium will provide pediatric and family primary care providers with an opportunity to learn the most up-to-date best practices in neuroscience care and network with peers across the region. This year’s symposium features additional afternoon breakout talks focused on headache topics and management. Content applies to advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, and other health care professionals who care for children, adolescents, and young adults with neurological problems.

  • Hydrocephalus
  • Tourette syndrome and functional movement disorder
  • Febrile seizures
  • Primary headache disorder in children and adults
  • Concussion and post-concussion syndrome
  • Epilepsy adult transition of care
  • Advances in migraine management
  • Tourette syndrome and functional movement disorder
  • Intracranial hypertension

For more information, click here.

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

Friday, November 11 – 12, 2022

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 is 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.

  • 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.  

Additional Conferences

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

  • September 14-17, 2022 Society for Pediatric Urgent Care’s 8th Annual Conference
  • September 29-30, 2022 Annual IMPAACT Summit – Virtual and in person
  • October 7, 2022 Therapeutic Recreation Conference
  • November 18, 2022 Pediatric Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Conference – Virtual and in person
  • December 7-8, 2022 Addressing Racism in Prenatal Care - Virtual and in person

Simulation Center

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Simulation Program supports the hospital’s guiding principle to “Create a safe day every day.” 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. Typical simulation sessions place the learners in a safe and controlled learning environment where they actively participate in highly immersive, realistic and high-risk scenarios. All simulation activity is aimed at improving patient safety and outcomes, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services. To learn more or schedule a tour, email the Simulation Program.

Conference Center

The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center is ready to host your next meeting. This beautiful new facility has flexible and open spaces to meet your needs. All the conference rooms can provide livestreaming, recording and video conferencing. To reserve space, contact Room Scheduling at (614) 355-0661. 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, send an email.

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

8/4

QI Methodologies to Diagnose and Reduce Acute Kidney Injury Related to Nephrotoxic Medications

Stuart Goldstein, MD, FAAP, FASN, FNKF Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Nephrology

8/11

Type 1 Diabetes: What’s New? What’s Next?

Robert Hoffman, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Endocrinology

8/18

The Myth of Meritocracy: How Our Selection Processes Perpetuate Inequities and Steps We Can Take to Rectify It

Jennifer Spicer, MD, MPH Emory University School of Medicine – Faculty Development

8/25

Improving Care for Minority Children with Chronic Health Conditions

Jean Raphael, MD, MPH Baylor College of Medicine – Center for Child Health Policy and Advocacy

9/1 Management of Intractable Epilepsy

Adam Ostendorf, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Neurology

9/8 Epidemiology of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities

Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, MD Centers for Disease Control – Behavioral Health

9/15 Behavioral Health Integration: Supporting Primary Care on the Front Lines of the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis

Cody Hostutler, PhD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

9/22 Pediatric Pulmonary Evolution in Academic Medicine Robin Deterding, MD Children’s Hospital of Colorado – Pulmonary

9/29 Exploring the Common Intersection of Neurodiversity and Gender Diversity (Heiser Lecture) John Strang, PsyD Children’s National – Neuropsychology Lauren Matera, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Adolescent Medicine

Medical Leadership Program This September, the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) will begin accepting applications for the 2023 cohort. More information regarding the program and application details are coming soon! 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 Physician Connect App Download the Nationwide Children’s 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. The Pam & Jack Beeler Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Grand Rounds

Wednesday, August 17, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

Speaker: Steven Evans, PhD, Ohio University Topic: School Based Interventions for Middle and High Schoolers Diagnosed With ADHD Click here to join.

Thursday, September 15, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

Speaker: Nicholas Breitborde, PhD, ABPP, The Ohio State University Topic: Cognitive Rehabilitation in Pediatric Psychosis Click here to join.

The 2022 schedule is available on ANCHOR. Behavioral Health Webinar for Primary Care

Wednesday, September 14, 2022 (12–1 p.m.)

Speaker: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD Topic: Functional Abdominal Pain and Anxiety Presenter: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD Click here to join.

Surgical Grand Rounds

Surgical Grand Rounds (SGR) are held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Currently, scheduled events will be virtual to the audience until further notice. Learn more on ANCHOR. If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the Surgical Grand Rounds, please email Surgeon In Chief.

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

This September, the Medical Leadership Program (MLP) will begin accepting applications for the 2023 cohort. More information regarding the program and application details are coming soon!

Date

Topic

Speaker and Institution/Department

8/4

QI Methodologies to Diagnose and Reduce Acute Kidney Injury Related to Nephrotoxic Medications

Stuart Goldstein, MD, FAAP, FASN, FNKF

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Nephrology

8/11

Type 1 Diabetes: What’s New? What’s Next?

Robert Hoffman, MD

Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Endocrinology

8/18

Jennifer Spicer, MD, MPH

Emory University School of Medicine – Faculty Development

8/25

Jean Raphael, MD, MPH

Baylor College of Medicine – Center for Child Health Policy and Advocacy

Adam Ostendorf, MD

Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Neurology

Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, MD

Centers for Disease Control – Behavioral Health

Cody Hostutler, PhD

Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Children’s Hospital of Colorado – Pulmonary

Children’s National – Neuropsychology

Lauren Matera, MD

Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Adolescent Medicine

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 Physician Connect App

Download the Nationwide Children’s 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.

The Pam & Jack Beeler Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Grand Rounds

  • Wednesday, August 17, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

  • Speaker: Steven Evans, PhD, Ohio University

  • Topic: School Based Interventions for Middle and High Schoolers Diagnosed With ADHD

  • Click here to join.

  • Thursday, September 15, 2022 (12-1 p.m.)

  • Speaker: Nicholas Breitborde, PhD, ABPP, The Ohio State University

  • Topic: Cognitive Rehabilitation in Pediatric Psychosis

  • Click here to join.

The 2022 schedule is available on ANCHOR.

  • Speaker: Steven Evans, PhD, Ohio University

  • Topic: School Based Interventions for Middle and High Schoolers Diagnosed With ADHD

  • Click here to join.

  • Speaker: Nicholas Breitborde, PhD, ABPP, The Ohio State University

  • Topic: Cognitive Rehabilitation in Pediatric Psychosis

  • Click here to join.

Behavioral Health Webinar for Primary Care

  • Wednesday, September 14, 2022 (12–1 p.m.)
  • Speaker: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD
  • Topic: Functional Abdominal Pain and Anxiety
  • Presenter: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD
  • Click here to join.

Surgical Grand Rounds

Surgical Grand Rounds (SGR) are held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Currently, scheduled events will be virtual to the audience until further notice. Learn more on ANCHOR.

  • Speaker: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD
  • Topic: Functional Abdominal Pain and Anxiety
  • Presenter: Ashley Kroon Van Diest, PhD
  • Click here to join.

If you have any questions or would like to receive invites to the Surgical Grand Rounds, please email Surgeon In Chief.