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ComprehensiveManagement of the Pediatric Ear
Baylor College of MedicineOffice of Continuing Medical EducationHouston, Texas
MAY 18 – 19, 2007Friday – Saturday
OMNI HOUSTON HOTEL4 Riverway
Houston, Texas 77056
Presented byBobby R. Alford Department of Otolaryngology-
Head and Neck Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine and
The Hearing Center at Texas Children's HospitalHouston, Texas
Comprehensive Management of the Pediatric EarFriday and Saturday, May 18 – 19, 2007Omni Houston Hotel, 4 Riverway, Houston, Texas 77056Activity Director: John S. Oghalai, MDActivity Coordinator: Ellen Seaback, CMP, CAEEvent Coordinator: Francis Campbell
STATEMENT OF NEEDS There have been many recent advances in the clinical aspects of pediatric ear disease. Theseinclude the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic otitis media, complications of otitis media, conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, otitis externa, lesions of the cerebellopontine angle, vertigo, and facial nerve disorders. In addition, there has been an explosion in our understanding of the basic science processes that underlie the senses of hearing and balance. This conference will offer an update focusing on these recent developments, in particular on patient care issues relevant to the practice of general pediatrics, family medicine, otolaryngology, internal medicine, and audiology. Cliniciansneed to be updated on the current clinical trends in managing the pediatric ear.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of this educational activity, the participant should be able to:• Describe the current state of knowledge regarding the risk factors and microbiology of acute
otitis media.• Detail how to diagnose and treat tympanic membrane perforations and cholesteatomas.• Understand the signs and symptoms associated with a complication of otitis media.• Identify the special educational needs of children with hearing loss and the available
programs designed to address those needs.
TARGET AUDIENCEPediatricians • Family Physicians • Otolaryngologists • Audiologists • Internists • PhysicianAssistants • Residents and Fellows
EDUCATIONAL METHODSLectures • Question and Answer Sessions • Panel Discussions • Course Syllabus
EVALUATIONEvaluation by questionnaire will address program content, presentation, and possible bias.
ACCREDITATION/CREDIT DESIGNATIONBaylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Baylor College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16.0 AMAPRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extentof their participation in the activity.
Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians.Determination of credit is pending.
Audiology CE credit pending (TSHA).
Friday, May 18, 2007
7:30 AM Introductions and AnnouncementsJohn S. Oghalai, MD
EUSTACHIAN TUBE DYSFUNCTION AND OTITIS MEDIAModerator: John S. Oghalai, MD
7:40 Risk Factors for Otitis Media Tulio A. Valdez, MD
8:00 The Changing Microbiology of Otitis Media Daniel M. Musher, MD
8:20 Diagnostic Uncertainty and the Management of Acute Otitis MediaEllen M. Friedman, MD
8:40 Pressure Equalization Tubes: Who, What, Where, When, and Why Marcelle Sulek, MD
9:00 The Role of Adjuvant Therapy for Otitis Media Carla M. Giannoni, MD
9:20 Imaging Infections of the Pediatric Ear Jill V. Hunter, MD
9:40 Question and Answer Session
9:50 Break
COMPLICATIONS OF OTITIS MEDIA
10:10 Tympanic Membrane Perforations, Atelectasis, and Ossicular ChainDiscontinuityJeffrey T. Vrabec, MD
10:30 Chronic Otitis MediaBobby R. Alford, MD
10:50 Mastoiditis and Worse: How Not to Miss a Potentially DisastrousComplication of Acute Otitis MediaJohn S. Oghalai, MD
11:10 Meningitis, Otitis Media, and Hearing LossRalph D. Feigin, MD
11:30 What is a Cholesteatoma and How Do I Not Miss One? Brandon Isaacson, MD
11:50 Question and Answer Session
12:05 PM Lunch
PROGRAM
EXTERNAL EARModerator: Jeffrey T. Vrabec, MD
1:05 Cerumen and Foreign Bodies in the Ear Canal: Should I Try toRemove it?John P. Gavin, MD
1:25 Diseases of the Ear Canal Brandon Isaacson, MD
1:45 Microtia and Atresia Anthony E. Brissett, MD
2:05 PANEL DISCUSSION ON PEDIATRIC EAR INFECTIONSModerator: John S. Oghalai, MDEllen Friedman, Marcelle Sulek, Carla Giannoni, Jeffrey Vrabec,Brandon Isaacson, Tulio Valdez
2:25 Question and Answer Session
2:40 Break
MEDICAL ETHICS
3:00 Medical Errors: Disclosure DilemmasMary A. Majumder, PhD, and Amy L. McGuire, PhD, JD
DISEQUILIBRIUM AND FACIAL NERVE
4:00 The Diagnosis and Management of Facial Nerve Palsy in ChildrenKrista L. Olson, MD
4:20 Dizziness in the Pediatric PatientRicardo Cristobal, MD, PhD
4:40 Allergy and Vertigo: Cause and Effect?Mas Takashima, MD
5:00 Balance Testing and Therapy for KidsHelen S. Cohen, EdD, OTR
5:20 Adjourn
Saturday, May 19, 2007
7:30 AM AnnouncementsJohn S. Oghalai, MD
SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSSModerator: John S. Oghalai, MD
7:35 Embryogenesis of the Ear Frederick A. Pereira, PhD
7:55 Hearing with Hair CellsWilliam E. Brownell, PhD
8:15 How do I Know if a Child has a Speech Delay? Olivia Warren, MA, CCC-SLP
8:35 Risk Factors for Hearing Loss in NICU GraduatesAnn R. Stark, MD
8:55 Evaluating a Child with Hearing Loss: What Tests are Helpful?V. Reid Sutton, MD, FACMG
9:15 An Overview of Syndromic Hearing LossFernando Scaglia, MD, FACMG
9:35 Non-Syndromic Genetic Hearing Loss: The State of the ArtCarlos A. Bacino, MD, FACMG
9:55 Why Do We Do Genetic Testing Of Patients With Hearing Loss? Raye Lynn Alford, PhD, FACMG
10:15 Break
10:35 Trends in the Prevalence of Hearing Loss Among ChildrenRichard W. Danielson, PhD
10:55 Radiologic Imaging of Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss: InnerEar AnomaliesJeremy Y. Jones, MD
11:15 Ophthalmologic Manifestations Associated with Hearing Loss Richard A. Lewis, MD, MS
11:35 Endocrinologic Disorders and the Ear Morey Haymond, MD
11:55 The Impact of Hearing Loss on the Parent-Child RelationshipLane Strathearn, MBBS, FRACP
12:15 PM Question and Answer Session
12:25 Lunch
COCHLEAR IMPLANTATIONModerator: Ross E. Tonini, AuD
1:25 What is a Cochlear Implant and Who Will Succeed With One? Jody Haymond, MS
1:45 Current Candidacy Guidelines for Cochlear Implantation Jamie Rasmus, AuD
2:05 Long-Term Needs and Expected Outcomes After Cochlear ImplantationRoss E. Tonini, AuD
HEARING SCREENING
2:25 Neonatal Hearing Screening and Risk Factors for Hearing Loss inthe IndigentDenice Brown, PhD, and Lei Chen, AuD
DIAGNOSTIC AUDIOLOGY
2:45 Behavioral Observation, Visual Reinforcement, and Play AudiologyClaudia V. Emery, AuD, CCC-A
3:05 Otoacoustic Emission Testing and Acoustic Immittance MeasuresLois A. Sutton, PhD
3:25 Auditory Brainstem Response Robert Fanning, AuD
3:45 Break
MANAGEMENT
4:05 Neurocognitive Effects of Hearing LossSusan Caudle, MA, BA
4:25 Speech Therapy for Newborns With Profound Hearing LossDian Baker, MA, CCC-SLP
PANEL DISCUSSION
4:45 Hearing Aids and Assistive Listening Devices, Speech Therapy, andEducational CoordinationModerator: John S. Oghalai, MDRobert Fanning, Ross Tonini, Claudia Emery, Lois Sutton, Dian Baker,Jody Haymond
5:15 Adjourn
SPEAKERS - IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
John S. Oghalai, MDProgram Director Assistant Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Chief, The Hearing CenterTexas Children’s Hospital
Tulio A. Valdez, MD Pediatric FellowOtolaryngologyBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Texas Children’s Hospital
Daniel M. Musher, MDProfessor of Medicine Professor of MolecularVirology and MicrobiologyBaylor College of Medicine Chief, Infectious Diseases Michael E. DeBakey VeteransAffairs Medical Center
Ellen M. Friedman, MD Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Bobby R. Alford Chair,Pediatric Otolaryngology Texas Children’s Hospital
Marcelle Sulek, MD Associate Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Department of PediatricOtolaryngology Texas Children’s Hospital
Carla M. Giannoni, MDAssistant Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Department of PediatricOtolaryngology Texas Children’s Hospital
Jill V. Hunter, MD Associate Professor Department of Radiology Baylor College of MedicineHarris County HospitalDistrict, Ben Taub GeneralHospital
Jeffrey T. Vrabec, MDAssociate Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Bobby R. Alford, MD Professor and Chairman Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck SurgeryChancellor Baylor College of Medicine
Ralph D. Feigin, MD J.S. Abercrombie Professor ofPediatrics and Chairman,Department of Pediatrics Baylor College of MedicinePhysician-in-ChiefTexas Children’s Hospital
Brandon Isaacson, MDAssistant Professor Department ofOtolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery University of TexasSouthwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
John P. Gavin, MD Pediatric FellowOtolaryngologyBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Texas Children’s Hospital
Anthony E. Brissett, MD Assistant Professor Director, Facial Plastic SurgeryCenterBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Mary Anderlik Majumder, PhD Assistant Professor Center for Medical Ethics andHealth Policy Baylor College of Medicine
Amy L. McGuire, PhD, JD Assistant Professor Center for Medical Ethics andHealth Policy Baylor College of Medicine
Krista L. Olson, MDAssistant Professor Facial Plastic andReconstructive Surgery Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Ricardo Cristobal, MD, PhD Neurotology FellowBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Mas Takashima, MD Assistant Professor Director, Residency Education Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Helen S. Cohen, EdD, OTRAssociate Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Frederick A. Pereira, PhD Assistant Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck SurgeryHuffington Center on Aging Baylor College of Medicine
William E. Brownell, PhD Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Olivia Warren, MA, CCC-SLP Speech Language PathologistCochlear Implant ProgramTexas Children’s Hospital
Ann R. Stark, MDProfessor of Pediatrics Head, Section of Neonatology Baylor College of Medicine Chief, Neonatology ServiceTexas Children’s Hospital
V. Reid Sutton, MD, FACMG Assistant ProfessorDirector, Medical GeneticsResidency Program Department of Molecular andHuman Genetics Baylor College of Medicine
Fernando Scaglia, MD, FACMGAssociate Professor Department of Molecular andHuman Genetics Baylor College of MedicineTexas Children’s Hospital
Carlos A. Bacino, MD, FACMGAssociate Professor Department of Molecular andHuman Genetics Baylor College of Medicine Chief of Service, GeneticsTexas Children’s Hospital Medical Director Kleberg CytogeneticsLaboratory
Raye Lynn Alford, PhD,FACMGAssistant Professor andCoordinator of Academic andScientific ProgramDevelopment Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Richard W. Danielson, PhD Associate Professor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Manager, Audiology andHearing Conservation, NASA /Johnson Space Center National Space BiomedicalResearch Institute
Jeremy Y. Jones, MD Assistant Professor Department of Radiology Baylor College of Medicine Staff Neuroradiologist Texas Children’s HospitalSt. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
Richard Alan Lewis, MD, MS Professor Departments ofOphthalmology, Medicine,Pediatrics, and Molecular andHuman Genetics Baylor College of MedicineFaculty Associate Huffington Center on Aging
Morey Haymond, MD Professor and Chief ofPediatric Endocrinology andMetabolismBaylor College of Medicine Chief, Pediatric Endocrinologyand Metabolism Texas Children’s Hospital
Lane Strathearn, MBBS, FRACP Assistant ProfessorDevelopmental PediatricsBaylor College of Medicine
Ross E. Tonini, AuD Clinical InstructorBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Senior Cochlear ImplantAudiologist Texas Children’s Hospital
Jody Haymond, MS Clinical Instructor Bobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Coordinator, Cochlear ImplantProgram Texas Children’s Hospital
Jamie Rasmus, AuDSenior AudiologistTexas Children’s Hospital
Denice Brown, PhDSenior AudiologistBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Lei Chen, MDSenior AudiologistBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
Claudia V. Emery, AuD, CCC-AClinical InstructorBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of MedicineSenior Cochlear ImplantAudiologist Texas Children’s Hospital
Lois A. Sutton, PhDAssistant ProfessorBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Director, Audiology & SpeechPathologyThe Methodist Hospital
Robert Fanning, AuDClinical InstructorBobby R. Alford Departmentof Otolaryngology-Head andNeck SurgerySenior AudiologistTexas Children’s Hospital
Susan Caudle, MA, BAAssistant ProfessorAllied Health Baylor College of Medicine
Dian Baker, MA, CCC-SLPSpeech Language PathologistCochlear Implant Program Texas Children’s Hospital
FEE, REGISTRATION, AND CONFIRMATION INFORMATIONRefer to the registration form for the fee schedule. Your registration will not be processed until payment is received. Your registration will be confirmed. If you have not received confirmation at least 5 business days before the activity start date, contact the Office ofContinuing Medical Education (OCME) immediately at 713.798.8237.
If you plan to register on-site, contact OCME at least 24 hours in advance to confirm activitystatus and space availability. The OCME reserves the right to limit the number of participantsin an activity and will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by an individual whoseregistration is not confirmed and for whom space is not available.
Continental breakfasts, luncheons, breaks, and course syllabus are included in theregistration fee.
To register/pay online, visit the activity website at http://cme.bcm.tmc.edu/1355and follow the instructions.
CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICYRequests for registration refunds must be in writing and received by the Office of ContinuingMedical Education (OCME) at least 10 business days before the activity begins. The date therequest is received by the OCME will be considered the cancellation date. Requests receivedafter the refund deadline will not be processed. Cancellations are subject to a $50 administrative fee deducted from the registration fee paid to cover guarantees and otherexpenses. Requests should be mailed to the OCME or faxed to 713.798.7955.Note: If payment was made by check, a social security number is required to process refund.
The OCME reserves the right to cancel activities, not less than 10 business days before thescheduled date, if extenuating circumstances make it necessary. Registrants will be notified atthe contact number indicated on the registration form followed by written notification. If anactivity is cancelled, OCME’s liability is limited to the registration fee paid.
LOCATION AND PARKINGThe conference will be held at:Omni Houston Hotel4 RiverwayHouston, Texas 77056
Accommodations should be arranged directly with the Omni Houston Hotel by calling713.871.8181. Please identify yourself with the Baylor College of Medicine Pediatric EarConference when making your reservation in order to benefit from the group rate of$159.00/night, single or double occupancy. Rooms have been blocked at this special rate on aspace-available basis. The deadline to reserve a room at this rate is Tuesday, May 1, 2007.Please reserve your room early.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACTBaylor College of MedicineOffice of Continuing Medical EducationOne Baylor Plaza, MS: BCM 155Houston, TX 77030Phone: 713.798.8237Fax: 713.798.7955Email: cme@bcm.tmc.edu
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