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2018
April 5-8, 2018 I Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria
Save $150Register before March 5, 2018
See inside for details.
Houston, Texas
Trauma-Informed Pediatric Provider CourseAddressing Childhood Adversity and Building ResilienceSponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the AAP Council on Child Abuse and Neglect (COCAN), the AAP Council on Foster Care, Adoption and Kinship Care (COFCAKC), and the AAP Section on Adolescent Health (SOAH)
The Best Pediatric CME/CPD* For The Best Pediatric CareEarn a Maximum of 25.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Register Online at shop.aap.org/tipp2018 or call toll-free 866/843-2271*Continuing Professional Development
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WHAT IS THE TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE?Many children and youth are exposed to trauma and adverse experiences that, if left unaddressed, can lead to toxic stress and other issues that affect lifelong health, wellness and development.
This course will assist health care providers and those working in or with child servicing agencies to identify children who have experienced adversity, trauma and toxic stress and will discuss their presentation and the risk factors involved. Trauma-informed perspectives, treatments, resiliency and self-care will be discussed by nationally renowned experts.
This three and one-half day course includes the recent science, evidence base and treatments of adversity, resiliency and toxic stress and is provided by experts in the fi eld. Interactive case-based sessions allow for discussion on some of the most challenging issues. There is ample opportunity for networking.
YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE IF YOU ARE A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER INTERESTED IN:
> Addressing toxic stress and resiliency in the children, adolescents and families you serve> Creating better approaches to addressing social determinants of health and building resilience in children,
families, caregivers, and providers> Developing your practice, your hospital, your clinic as a “trauma informed” endeavor> Networking with other professionals who recognize the importance of adverse childhood experiences in
health outcomes across the age continuum> Applying the latest human development science to your practice
COURSE OBJECTIVESBy participating in this live CME activity, you will be better able to:
> Explore what is known about the science and impact of trauma and toxic stress on brain development and overall development of children and youth
> Recognize the clinical presentations and effects of trauma in children, youth, and their families > Recognize the effects of trauma on certain populations > Develop a trauma-informed understanding and approach to caring for children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma
> Promote healing and resilience of children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma > Recognize the importance of self-care and collaboration when caring for children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma
REGISTRATIONUsing your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover, you can register online at shop.aap.org/tipp2018, or call toll-free 866/843-2271. Outside the United States and Canada, call 847/434-4000, option 3.
Please have your credit card and concurrent session selections ready prior to calling. If your membership status has changed or lapsed, the registration staff will charge the appropriate fees accordingly.
Educational sessions as well as food and beverages provided during the course are intended for course attendees only. Lodging and meals, other than specifi ed, are not included in the registration fee.
Onsite registrants are welcome if space is available. Availability of course materials cannot be guaranteed for these registrants, however, until after the course.
REGISTRANT TYPE/FEES U.S. Currency Early Bird RatesOn/Before March 5, 2018
Full RateOn/After March 6, 2018
AAP COCAN/COFCAKC/SOAH Members $ 875 $ 1,025
AAP Fellows/International Members/AAP Candidate Members $ 925 $ 1,075
AAP Resident/Post-ResidencyTraining Members $ 695 $ 695
Family Physicians $ 970 $ 1,120
Nonmember Physicians $ 1,150 $ 1,300
Nonmember Residents $ 1,060 $ 1,060
Registered Nurses $ 785 $ 935
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners $ 785 $ 935
Physician Assistants $ 785 $ 935
Fees subject to change without notice.
Hotel & Travel Information
HILTON HOUSTON POST OAK BY THE GALLERIA2001 Post Oak BoulevardHouston, TX 77056Hotel Website: www.houstonpostoak.hilton.com
Phone: 713/961-9300 Guest Fax: 713/961-1557 Group Code: AAPTIP
Special group rates beginning at $159 per night, plus tax, for single or double occupancy, have been negotiated at the Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria. These rates represent substantial savings from published rates. The cutoff date for reservations at the group rate is March 8, 2018. Call the hotel directly to make your reservations and mention that you are attending the AAP Trauma course to ensure you receive the group rate, or visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018 to access the hotel booking website..
A limited number of guest rooms have been reserved, and they are assigned based on availability (fi rst-come, fi rst-served). Please be aware that the room block may be fi lled prior to March 8, 2018; in such a case, neither the group rate nor guest room availability can be guaranteed. The AAP, therefore, recommends that you make your reservations as early as possible.
PARKINGSelf-parking is available at the hotel for a fee (currently $22 per day). Attendees with hotel reservations will receive a discounted parking rate of $14 per day.
TRANSPORTATIONSuper Shuttle operates from both George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). Make your Super Shuttle reservation by calling 800/258-3826. Taxi service is also available from both airports.
CANCELLATIONSCourse cancellations must be received in writing by March 22, 2018 to receive a refund. An administrative charge of $50 will be deducted. Costs incurred, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the individual. The AAP reserves the right to cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances or to limit enrollments, should attendance exceed capacity.
SPECIAL NEEDSThe AAP is sensitive to the special needs of its attendees. Please indicate any special needs on your registration form (e.g. breastfeeding accommodations, dietary restrictions, physical disabilities).
EARN 24 MOC PART 2 POINTSThe pre-and post-course self-assessments are a bonus to registered course attendees to enhance the learning experience. Registrants who attend the entire course can earn 24 MOC Part 2 Points
by successfully completing online pre- and post-course self-assessment tests. Instructions will be provided to registrants by e-mail approximately two weeks before the course begins.
For more details on the MOC Part 2 points associated with the course, please visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018.
For complete course information and to register, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
Hou
ston
, Tex
asHi
lton
Hous
ton
Post
Oak
by
the
Galle
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April
5-8
, 201
8
The Self-Assessment portion of this course is approved for 24 MOC Part 2 points by the American Board of Pediatrics through the AAP MOC Portfolio Program.
2018
April 5-8, 2018 I Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria
Save $150Register before March 5, 2018
See inside for details.
Houston, Texas
Trauma-Informed Pediatric Provider CourseAddressing Childhood Adversity and Building ResilienceSponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the AAP Council on Child Abuse and Neglect (COCAN), the AAP Council on Foster Care, Adoption and Kinship Care (COFCAKC), and the AAP Section on Adolescent Health (SOAH)
The Best Pediatric CME/CPD* For The Best Pediatric CareEarn a Maximum of 25.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Register Online at shop.aap.org/tipp2018 or call toll-free 866/843-2271*Continuing Professional Development
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AP
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WHAT IS THE TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE?Many children and youth are exposed to trauma and adverse experiences that, if left unaddressed, can lead to toxic stress and other issues that affect lifelong health, wellness and development.
This course will assist health care providers and those working in or with child servicing agencies to identify children who have experienced adversity, trauma and toxic stress and will discuss their presentation and the risk factors involved. Trauma-informed perspectives, treatments, resiliency and self-care will be discussed by nationally renowned experts.
This three and one-half day course includes the recent science, evidence base and treatments of adversity, resiliency and toxic stress and is provided by experts in the fi eld. Interactive case-based sessions allow for discussion on some of the most challenging issues. There is ample opportunity for networking.
YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE IF YOU ARE A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER INTERESTED IN:
> Addressing toxic stress and resiliency in the children, adolescents and families you serve> Creating better approaches to addressing social determinants of health and building resilience in children,
families, caregivers, and providers> Developing your practice, your hospital, your clinic as a “trauma informed” endeavor> Networking with other professionals who recognize the importance of adverse childhood experiences in
health outcomes across the age continuum> Applying the latest human development science to your practice
COURSE OBJECTIVESBy participating in this live CME activity, you will be better able to:
> Explore what is known about the science and impact of trauma and toxic stress on brain development and overall development of children and youth
> Recognize the clinical presentations and effects of trauma in children, youth, and their families > Recognize the effects of trauma on certain populations > Develop a trauma-informed understanding and approach to caring for children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma
> Promote healing and resilience of children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma > Recognize the importance of self-care and collaboration when caring for children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma
REGISTRATIONUsing your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover, you can register online at shop.aap.org/tipp2018, or call toll-free 866/843-2271. Outside the United States and Canada, call 847/434-4000, option 3.
Please have your credit card and concurrent session selections ready prior to calling. If your membership status has changed or lapsed, the registration staff will charge the appropriate fees accordingly.
Educational sessions as well as food and beverages provided during the course are intended for course attendees only. Lodging and meals, other than specifi ed, are not included in the registration fee.
Onsite registrants are welcome if space is available. Availability of course materials cannot be guaranteed for these registrants, however, until after the course.
REGISTRANT TYPE/FEES U.S. Currency Early Bird RatesOn/Before March 5, 2018
Full RateOn/After March 6, 2018
AAP COCAN/COFCAKC/SOAH Members $ 875 $ 1,025
AAP Fellows/International Members/AAP Candidate Members $ 925 $ 1,075
AAP Resident/Post-ResidencyTraining Members $ 695 $ 695
Family Physicians $ 970 $ 1,120
Nonmember Physicians $ 1,150 $ 1,300
Nonmember Residents $ 1,060 $ 1,060
Registered Nurses $ 785 $ 935
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners $ 785 $ 935
Physician Assistants $ 785 $ 935
Fees subject to change without notice.
Hotel & Travel Information
HILTON HOUSTON POST OAK BY THE GALLERIA2001 Post Oak BoulevardHouston, TX 77056Hotel Website: www.houstonpostoak.hilton.com
Phone: 713/961-9300 Guest Fax: 713/961-1557 Group Code: AAPTIP
Special group rates beginning at $159 per night, plus tax, for single or double occupancy, have been negotiated at the Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria. These rates represent substantial savings from published rates. The cutoff date for reservations at the group rate is March 8, 2018. Call the hotel directly to make your reservations and mention that you are attending the AAP Trauma course to ensure you receive the group rate, or visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018 to access the hotel booking website..
A limited number of guest rooms have been reserved, and they are assigned based on availability (fi rst-come, fi rst-served). Please be aware that the room block may be fi lled prior to March 8, 2018; in such a case, neither the group rate nor guest room availability can be guaranteed. The AAP, therefore, recommends that you make your reservations as early as possible.
PARKINGSelf-parking is available at the hotel for a fee (currently $22 per day). Attendees with hotel reservations will receive a discounted parking rate of $14 per day.
TRANSPORTATIONSuper Shuttle operates from both George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). Make your Super Shuttle reservation by calling 800/258-3826. Taxi service is also available from both airports.
CANCELLATIONSCourse cancellations must be received in writing by March 22, 2018 to receive a refund. An administrative charge of $50 will be deducted. Costs incurred, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the individual. The AAP reserves the right to cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances or to limit enrollments, should attendance exceed capacity.
SPECIAL NEEDSThe AAP is sensitive to the special needs of its attendees. Please indicate any special needs on your registration form (e.g. breastfeeding accommodations, dietary restrictions, physical disabilities).
EARN 24 MOC PART 2 POINTSThe pre-and post-course self-assessments are a bonus to registered course attendees to enhance the learning experience. Registrants who attend the entire course can earn 24 MOC Part 2 Points
by successfully completing online pre- and post-course self-assessment tests. Instructions will be provided to registrants by e-mail approximately two weeks before the course begins.
For more details on the MOC Part 2 points associated with the course, please visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018.
For complete course information and to register, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
Hou
ston
, Tex
asHi
lton
Hous
ton
Post
Oak
by
the
Galle
ria
April
5-8
, 201
8
The Self-Assessment portion of this course is approved for 24 MOC Part 2 points by the American Board of Pediatrics through the AAP MOC Portfolio Program.
2018
April 5-8, 2018 I Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria
Save $150Register before March 5, 2018
See inside for details.
Houston, Texas
Trauma-Informed Pediatric Provider CourseAddressing Childhood Adversity and Building ResilienceSponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the AAP Council on Child Abuse and Neglect (COCAN), the AAP Council on Foster Care, Adoption and Kinship Care (COFCAKC), and the AAP Section on Adolescent Health (SOAH)
The Best Pediatric CME/CPD* For The Best Pediatric CareEarn a Maximum of 25.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Register Online at shop.aap.org/tipp2018 or call toll-free 866/843-2271*Continuing Professional Development
345
Park
Blv
dIta
sca,
IL 6
0143
2018
:Tr
aum
a-In
form
ed P
edia
tric
Pro
vide
r Cou
rse
Add
ress
ing
Child
hood
Adv
ersi
ty a
nd B
uild
ing
Resi
lienc
e
Spon
sore
d by
the
Am
eric
an A
cade
my
of P
edia
trics
(AA
P), t
he A
AP
Coun
cil
on C
hild
Abu
se a
nd N
egle
ct (
COCA
N),
the
AA
P Co
unci
l on
Fos
ter
Care
, A
dopt
ion
and
Kins
hip
Care
(CO
FCA
KC),
and
the
AA
P Se
ctio
n on
Ado
lesc
ent
Hea
lth (S
OAH
)
Earn
a M
axim
um o
f 25.
00A
MA
PRA
Cat
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y 1
Cred
its™
Save
$1
50Re
gist
er b
y M
arch
5, 2
018
See
insi
de fo
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tails
.
No
n P
rofi
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izat
ion
US
Po
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AID
AA
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Regi
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Onl
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hop.
aap.
org/
tipp2
018
or c
all t
oll-
free
866
/843
-227
1
WHAT IS THE TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE?Many children and youth are exposed to trauma and adverse experiences that, if left unaddressed, can lead to toxic stress and other issues that affect lifelong health, wellness and development.
This course will assist health care providers and those working in or with child servicing agencies to identify children who have experienced adversity, trauma and toxic stress and will discuss their presentation and the risk factors involved. Trauma-informed perspectives, treatments, resiliency and self-care will be discussed by nationally renowned experts.
This three and one-half day course includes the recent science, evidence base and treatments of adversity, resiliency and toxic stress and is provided by experts in the fi eld. Interactive case-based sessions allow for discussion on some of the most challenging issues. There is ample opportunity for networking.
YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE IF YOU ARE A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER INTERESTED IN:
> Addressing toxic stress and resiliency in the children, adolescents and families you serve> Creating better approaches to addressing social determinants of health and building resilience in children,
families, caregivers, and providers> Developing your practice, your hospital, your clinic as a “trauma informed” endeavor> Networking with other professionals who recognize the importance of adverse childhood experiences in
health outcomes across the age continuum> Applying the latest human development science to your practice
COURSE OBJECTIVESBy participating in this live CME activity, you will be better able to:
> Explore what is known about the science and impact of trauma and toxic stress on brain development and overall development of children and youth
> Recognize the clinical presentations and effects of trauma in children, youth, and their families > Recognize the effects of trauma on certain populations > Develop a trauma-informed understanding and approach to caring for children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma
> Promote healing and resilience of children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma > Recognize the importance of self-care and collaboration when caring for children, youth and their families who have been exposed to trauma
REGISTRATIONUsing your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover, you can register online at shop.aap.org/tipp2018, or call toll-free 866/843-2271. Outside the United States and Canada, call 847/434-4000, option 3.
Please have your credit card and concurrent session selections ready prior to calling. If your membership status has changed or lapsed, the registration staff will charge the appropriate fees accordingly.
Educational sessions as well as food and beverages provided during the course are intended for course attendees only. Lodging and meals, other than specifi ed, are not included in the registration fee.
Onsite registrants are welcome if space is available. Availability of course materials cannot be guaranteed for these registrants, however, until after the course.
REGISTRANT TYPE/FEES U.S. Currency Early Bird RatesOn/Before March 5, 2018
Full RateOn/After March 6, 2018
AAP COCAN/COFCAKC/SOAH Members $ 875 $ 1,025
AAP Fellows/International Members/AAP Candidate Members $ 925 $ 1,075
AAP Resident/Post-ResidencyTraining Members $ 695 $ 695
Family Physicians $ 970 $ 1,120
Nonmember Physicians $ 1,150 $ 1,300
Nonmember Residents $ 1,060 $ 1,060
Registered Nurses $ 785 $ 935
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners $ 785 $ 935
Physician Assistants $ 785 $ 935
Fees subject to change without notice.
Hotel & Travel Information
HILTON HOUSTON POST OAK BY THE GALLERIA2001 Post Oak BoulevardHouston, TX 77056Hotel Website: www.houstonpostoak.hilton.com
Phone: 713/961-9300 Guest Fax: 713/961-1557 Group Code: AAPTIP
Special group rates beginning at $159 per night, plus tax, for single or double occupancy, have been negotiated at the Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria. These rates represent substantial savings from published rates. The cutoff date for reservations at the group rate is March 8, 2018. Call the hotel directly to make your reservations and mention that you are attending the AAP Trauma course to ensure you receive the group rate, or visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018 to access the hotel booking website..
A limited number of guest rooms have been reserved, and they are assigned based on availability (fi rst-come, fi rst-served). Please be aware that the room block may be fi lled prior to March 8, 2018; in such a case, neither the group rate nor guest room availability can be guaranteed. The AAP, therefore, recommends that you make your reservations as early as possible.
PARKINGSelf-parking is available at the hotel for a fee (currently $22 per day). Attendees with hotel reservations will receive a discounted parking rate of $14 per day.
TRANSPORTATIONSuper Shuttle operates from both George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). Make your Super Shuttle reservation by calling 800/258-3826. Taxi service is also available from both airports.
CANCELLATIONSCourse cancellations must be received in writing by March 22, 2018 to receive a refund. An administrative charge of $50 will be deducted. Costs incurred, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the individual. The AAP reserves the right to cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances or to limit enrollments, should attendance exceed capacity.
SPECIAL NEEDSThe AAP is sensitive to the special needs of its attendees. Please indicate any special needs on your registration form (e.g. breastfeeding accommodations, dietary restrictions, physical disabilities).
EARN 24 MOC PART 2 POINTSThe pre-and post-course self-assessments are a bonus to registered course attendees to enhance the learning experience. Registrants who attend the entire course can earn 24 MOC Part 2 Points
by successfully completing online pre- and post-course self-assessment tests. Instructions will be provided to registrants by e-mail approximately two weeks before the course begins.
For more details on the MOC Part 2 points associated with the course, please visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018.
For complete course information and to register, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
Hou
ston
, Tex
asHi
lton
Hous
ton
Post
Oak
by
the
Galle
ria
April
5-8
, 201
8
The Self-Assessment portion of this course is approved for 24 MOC Part 2 points by the American Board of Pediatrics through the AAP MOC Portfolio Program.
2018 PLANNING GROUP
Nancy Harper, MD, FAAP, Chairperson
Tonya Chaffee, MD, MPH, FAAP
M. Denise Dowd, MD, MPH, FAAP
Christopher Greeley, MD, MS, FAAP
Lisa Nalven, MD, FAAP
2018 FACULTY
Veenod Chulani, MDPhoenix, Arizona
Colleen Cicchetti, Ph.D.Chicago, Illinois
Patti Davis, LSCSW, LCSWKansas City, Missouri
Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAPPrinceton, Massachusetts
Elizabeth Gershoff, PhDAustin, Texas
RJ Gillespie, MD, MHPE, FAAPPortland, Oregon
Jordan Greenbaum, MDDecatur, Georgia
Marsha R. Griffi n, MD, FAAPHarlingen, Texas
Anne HeiligensteinWashington, DC
Renee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAPBoston, Massachusetts
Julie B. Kaplow, PhDHouston, Texas
Joan R. Kaufman, Ph.D.Baltimore, Maryland
Brooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAPSalt Lake City, Utah
Elizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAPPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D.Austin, Texas
Anu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAPCoppell, Texas
Fernando Stein, MD, FAAPHouston, Texas
Dzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAPVancouver, BC Canada
Mark YarbroughAmherst, Texas
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018
5:00–7:00pm AAP Registration Desk Open
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018
7:00am - 4:45pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast /Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:30am Violence as a Non-Communicable Disease Fernando Stein, MD, FAAP
8:30–9:15am State of the Art of Toxic StressJoan R. Kaufman, PhD
9:15–10:00am Early Life Adversities as Social Determinants of Health and Community Engagement to Address itRenee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAP
10:00–10:15am Question and Answer Session
10:15–10:30am Break / Visit the Exhibits
10:30–11:15am Putting your Trauma Lens On Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAP
11:15am–12:00pm Hanging Out or Hooking Up: Trauma-informed Approaches to Adolescent Relationship Abuse PreventionElizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAP
12:00–12:15pm Question and Answer Session
12:15–1:30pm Lunch on Your Own
1:30–2:30pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group A (repeated at 2:35pm) See Set A/B
2:30–2:35pm Move Break
2:35–3:35pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group B (repeat of 1:30pm sessions)See Set A/B
3:35–3:50pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:50–4:30pm Two-Generation Approach to TraumaRJ Gillespie, MD, MPHE, FAAP
4:30–4:45pm Question and Answer Session
4:45pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Thursday: 7.00
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018
7:00am–5:15pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:45am A Half Day at a Time: ACE Treatment Planning with Stressed Caregivers Anu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAP
8:45–9:30am Trauma Continues into Permanency and AdoptionVeenod Chulani, MD
9:30–9:45am Question and Answer Session
9:45–10:00am Break/Visit the Exhibits
10:00–10:45am Trauma in Immigrant and Refugee ChildrenMarcia Griffi n, MD, FAAP
10:45–11:30am Medications and TraumaBrooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAP
11:30–11:45am Question and Answer Session
11:45am–1:00pm Lunch on Your Own
1:00–2:00pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group C (repeated at 2:05pm)See Set C/D
2:00–2:05pm Move Break
2:05–3:05pm Concurrent Breakout SessionsGroup D (repeat of 1:00pm sessions) See Set C/D
3:05–3:20pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:20–4:05pm Building Resilience in Children and FamiliesRJ Gillespie, MD, MPHE, FAAP
4:05–4:50pm Mindful Healing: Mindfulness for Care Provider Self-Care and Resilience with Secondary TraumaDzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAP
4:50–5:15pm Question and Answer Session
5:15pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Friday: 7.50
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018
7:00am–4:45pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:45am Addressing Trauma After Hurricane Harvey Julie B. Kaplow, PhD
8:45–9:30am A Public Health Response to Trauma: School-Community CollaborationColleen Cicchetti, PhD
9:30–9:45am Question and Answer Session
9:45–10:00am Break / Visit the Exhibits
10:00–10:45am Corporal Punishment: Parent and School Discipline as Sources of TraumaElizabeth Gershoff, PhD
10:45–11:30am LGBTQVeenod Chulani, MD
11:30–11:45am Question and Answer Session
11:45am–1:15pm Lunch on Your Own
1:15–2:15pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group E (repeated at 2:20pm)See Set E/F
2:15–2:20pm Move Break
2:20–3:20pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group F (repeat of 1:15pm sessions) See Set E/F
3:20–3:35pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:35–4:30pm Advocating at the State Level for SupportAnne Heiligenstein
4:30pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Saturday: 6.75
SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018
7:00am–12:00pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:30am Indicators of Human Traffi cking Jordan Greenbaum, MD
8:30–9:15am Responding to Human Traffi ckingJordan Greenbaum, MD
9:15–9:30am Question and Answer Session
9:30–9:45am Break
9:45–10:30am Engaging FathersCynthia Osborne, PhD
10:30–11:40am Suffer From Burnout? Give ‘Em the F.I.N.G.E.R.Mark Yarbrough
11:40–11:55am Question and Answer Session
11:55–12:00 noon Closing Remarks
12:00 noon Course Adjourns
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Sunday: 3.75
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Course: 25.00
SCHEDULE AND FACULTYBecause we are always striving to improve the quality of your educational experience, schedules are subject to change. The AAP may substitute faculty with comparable expertise on rare occasions necessitated by illness or scheduling confl icts. Please visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018 for schedule, faculty, and session updates.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum of 25.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 25.00 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the AAP.
The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certifi cates of participation for educational activities certifi ed for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 25 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.
Application for CME credit has been fi led with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
This program is accredited for 25.00 NAPNAP CE contact hours; pharmacology (Rx), psychopharmacology, and controlled substance contact hours to be determined per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines.
DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS OF INTERESTThe AAP Policy on Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Confl icts of Interest is designed to ensure quality, objective, balanced, and scientifi cally rigorous AAP CME activities. All individuals in a position to infl uence and/or control the content of AAP CME activities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no relevant fi nancial relationships or any fi nancial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in CME activities. All potential confl icts of interest are identifi ed and resolved prior to an individual’s confi rmation of service at an AAP CME activity. Beyond disclosure of fi nancial relationships, AAP CME faculty are required to disclose to the AAP and to learners when they plan to discuss or demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices and/or medical or surgical procedures that involve “off-label” use of a device or pharmaceutical. The AAP is committed to providing learners with commercially unbiased CME activities.
The content of this CME activity does not necessarily refl ect the views or policies of the AAP.
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group A & BA1/B1. Trauma Symptoms
Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAP
A2/B2. Early Life TraumaRenee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAP
A3/B3. Trauma in High Risk PopulationsAnu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAP
A4/B4. Integrating Relationship Abuse and Sexual Violence Prevention into Routine PracticeElizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAP
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group C & D
C5/D5. Snapshot of Therapies for the Medical Setting
Joan Kaufman, PhD
C6/D6. Decision Pathway for TreatmentBrooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAP
C7/D7. Practical Tips for Guiding Children and Families Impacted by Trauma Heather Forkey, MD, FAAP
C8/D8. The Mindful Teen: Promoting Resilience for Teens Dzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAP
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group E & F
E9/F9. Trauma-Informed Communities Julie B. Kaplow, PhD
E10/F10. Trauma-Informed Healthcare SystemsPatti Davis, LSCSW, LCSW
E11/F11. Trauma-Informed Borders Marsha R. Griffi n, MD, FAAP
E12/F12. Trauma-Informed Schools Colleen Cicchetti, PhD
Color Key for Concurrent Breakout Sessions
TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE SCHEDULE For complete course information and to register, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
For detailed course information and updates, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
ELECTRONIC COURSE SYLLABUSSyllabus materials for The Trauma-Informed Pediatric Provider course will be made available online only for all registered attendees. Participants will have access to view all provided presentations and other useful information.
For detailed course information and updates, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
2018 PLANNING GROUP
Nancy Harper, MD, FAAP, Chairperson
Tonya Chaffee, MD, MPH, FAAP
M. Denise Dowd, MD, MPH, FAAP
Christopher Greeley, MD, MS, FAAP
Lisa Nalven, MD, FAAP
2018 FACULTY
Veenod Chulani, MDPhoenix, Arizona
Colleen Cicchetti, Ph.D.Chicago, Illinois
Patti Davis, LSCSW, LCSWKansas City, Missouri
Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAPPrinceton, Massachusetts
Elizabeth Gershoff, PhDAustin, Texas
RJ Gillespie, MD, MHPE, FAAPPortland, Oregon
Jordan Greenbaum, MDDecatur, Georgia
Marsha R. Griffi n, MD, FAAPHarlingen, Texas
Anne HeiligensteinWashington, DC
Renee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAPBoston, Massachusetts
Julie B. Kaplow, PhDHouston, Texas
Joan R. Kaufman, Ph.D.Baltimore, Maryland
Brooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAPSalt Lake City, Utah
Elizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAPPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D.Austin, Texas
Anu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAPCoppell, Texas
Fernando Stein, MD, FAAPHouston, Texas
Dzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAPVancouver, BC Canada
Mark YarbroughAmherst, Texas
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018
5:00–7:00pm AAP Registration Desk Open
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018
7:00am - 4:45pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast /Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:30am Violence as a Non-Communicable Disease Fernando Stein, MD, FAAP
8:30–9:15am State of the Art of Toxic StressJoan R. Kaufman, PhD
9:15–10:00am Early Life Adversities as Social Determinants of Health and Community Engagement to Address itRenee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAP
10:00–10:15am Question and Answer Session
10:15–10:30am Break / Visit the Exhibits
10:30–11:15am Putting your Trauma Lens On Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAP
11:15am–12:00pm Hanging Out or Hooking Up: Trauma-informed Approaches to Adolescent Relationship Abuse PreventionElizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAP
12:00–12:15pm Question and Answer Session
12:15–1:30pm Lunch on Your Own
1:30–2:30pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group A (repeated at 2:35pm) See Set A/B
2:30–2:35pm Move Break
2:35–3:35pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group B (repeat of 1:30pm sessions)See Set A/B
3:35–3:50pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:50–4:30pm Two-Generation Approach to TraumaRJ Gillespie, MD, MPHE, FAAP
4:30–4:45pm Question and Answer Session
4:45pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Thursday: 7.00
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018
7:00am–5:15pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:45am A Half Day at a Time: ACE Treatment Planning with Stressed Caregivers Anu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAP
8:45–9:30am Trauma Continues into Permanency and AdoptionVeenod Chulani, MD
9:30–9:45am Question and Answer Session
9:45–10:00am Break/Visit the Exhibits
10:00–10:45am Trauma in Immigrant and Refugee ChildrenMarcia Griffi n, MD, FAAP
10:45–11:30am Medications and TraumaBrooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAP
11:30–11:45am Question and Answer Session
11:45am–1:00pm Lunch on Your Own
1:00–2:00pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group C (repeated at 2:05pm)See Set C/D
2:00–2:05pm Move Break
2:05–3:05pm Concurrent Breakout SessionsGroup D (repeat of 1:00pm sessions) See Set C/D
3:05–3:20pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:20–4:05pm Building Resilience in Children and FamiliesRJ Gillespie, MD, MPHE, FAAP
4:05–4:50pm Mindful Healing: Mindfulness for Care Provider Self-Care and Resilience with Secondary TraumaDzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAP
4:50–5:15pm Question and Answer Session
5:15pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Friday: 7.50
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018
7:00am–4:45pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:45am Addressing Trauma After Hurricane Harvey Julie B. Kaplow, PhD
8:45–9:30am A Public Health Response to Trauma: School-Community CollaborationColleen Cicchetti, PhD
9:30–9:45am Question and Answer Session
9:45–10:00am Break / Visit the Exhibits
10:00–10:45am Corporal Punishment: Parent and School Discipline as Sources of TraumaElizabeth Gershoff, PhD
10:45–11:30am LGBTQVeenod Chulani, MD
11:30–11:45am Question and Answer Session
11:45am–1:15pm Lunch on Your Own
1:15–2:15pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group E (repeated at 2:20pm)See Set E/F
2:15–2:20pm Move Break
2:20–3:20pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group F (repeat of 1:15pm sessions) See Set E/F
3:20–3:35pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:35–4:30pm Advocating at the State Level for SupportAnne Heiligenstein
4:30pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Saturday: 6.75
SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018
7:00am–12:00pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:30am Indicators of Human Traffi cking Jordan Greenbaum, MD
8:30–9:15am Responding to Human Traffi ckingJordan Greenbaum, MD
9:15–9:30am Question and Answer Session
9:30–9:45am Break
9:45–10:30am Engaging FathersCynthia Osborne, PhD
10:30–11:40am Suffer From Burnout? Give ‘Em the F.I.N.G.E.R.Mark Yarbrough
11:40–11:55am Question and Answer Session
11:55–12:00 noon Closing Remarks
12:00 noon Course Adjourns
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Sunday: 3.75
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Course: 25.00
SCHEDULE AND FACULTYBecause we are always striving to improve the quality of your educational experience, schedules are subject to change. The AAP may substitute faculty with comparable expertise on rare occasions necessitated by illness or scheduling confl icts. Please visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018 for schedule, faculty, and session updates.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum of 25.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 25.00 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the AAP.
The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certifi cates of participation for educational activities certifi ed for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 25 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.
Application for CME credit has been fi led with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
This program is accredited for 25.00 NAPNAP CE contact hours; pharmacology (Rx), psychopharmacology, and controlled substance contact hours to be determined per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines.
DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS OF INTERESTThe AAP Policy on Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Confl icts of Interest is designed to ensure quality, objective, balanced, and scientifi cally rigorous AAP CME activities. All individuals in a position to infl uence and/or control the content of AAP CME activities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no relevant fi nancial relationships or any fi nancial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in CME activities. All potential confl icts of interest are identifi ed and resolved prior to an individual’s confi rmation of service at an AAP CME activity. Beyond disclosure of fi nancial relationships, AAP CME faculty are required to disclose to the AAP and to learners when they plan to discuss or demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices and/or medical or surgical procedures that involve “off-label” use of a device or pharmaceutical. The AAP is committed to providing learners with commercially unbiased CME activities.
The content of this CME activity does not necessarily refl ect the views or policies of the AAP.
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group A & BA1/B1. Trauma Symptoms
Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAP
A2/B2. Early Life TraumaRenee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAP
A3/B3. Trauma in High Risk PopulationsAnu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAP
A4/B4. Integrating Relationship Abuse and Sexual Violence Prevention into Routine PracticeElizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAP
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group C & D
C5/D5. Snapshot of Therapies for the Medical Setting
Joan Kaufman, PhD
C6/D6. Decision Pathway for TreatmentBrooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAP
C7/D7. Practical Tips for Guiding Children and Families Impacted by Trauma Heather Forkey, MD, FAAP
C8/D8. The Mindful Teen: Promoting Resilience for Teens Dzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAP
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group E & F
E9/F9. Trauma-Informed Communities Julie B. Kaplow, PhD
E10/F10. Trauma-Informed Healthcare SystemsPatti Davis, LSCSW, LCSW
E11/F11. Trauma-Informed Borders Marsha R. Griffi n, MD, FAAP
E12/F12. Trauma-Informed Schools Colleen Cicchetti, PhD
Color Key for Concurrent Breakout Sessions
TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE SCHEDULE For complete course information and to register, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
For detailed course information and updates, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
ELECTRONIC COURSE SYLLABUSSyllabus materials for The Trauma-Informed Pediatric Provider course will be made available online only for all registered attendees. Participants will have access to view all provided presentations and other useful information.
For detailed course information and updates, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
2018 PLANNING GROUP
Nancy Harper, MD, FAAP, Chairperson
Tonya Chaffee, MD, MPH, FAAP
M. Denise Dowd, MD, MPH, FAAP
Christopher Greeley, MD, MS, FAAP
Lisa Nalven, MD, FAAP
2018 FACULTY
Veenod Chulani, MDPhoenix, Arizona
Colleen Cicchetti, Ph.D.Chicago, Illinois
Patti Davis, LSCSW, LCSWKansas City, Missouri
Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAPPrinceton, Massachusetts
Elizabeth Gershoff, PhDAustin, Texas
RJ Gillespie, MD, MHPE, FAAPPortland, Oregon
Jordan Greenbaum, MDDecatur, Georgia
Marsha R. Griffi n, MD, FAAPHarlingen, Texas
Anne HeiligensteinWashington, DC
Renee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAPBoston, Massachusetts
Julie B. Kaplow, PhDHouston, Texas
Joan R. Kaufman, Ph.D.Baltimore, Maryland
Brooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAPSalt Lake City, Utah
Elizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAPPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D.Austin, Texas
Anu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAPCoppell, Texas
Fernando Stein, MD, FAAPHouston, Texas
Dzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAPVancouver, BC Canada
Mark YarbroughAmherst, Texas
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018
5:00–7:00pm AAP Registration Desk Open
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018
7:00am - 4:45pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast /Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:30am Violence as a Non-Communicable Disease Fernando Stein, MD, FAAP
8:30–9:15am State of the Art of Toxic StressJoan R. Kaufman, PhD
9:15–10:00am Early Life Adversities as Social Determinants of Health and Community Engagement to Address itRenee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAP
10:00–10:15am Question and Answer Session
10:15–10:30am Break / Visit the Exhibits
10:30–11:15am Putting your Trauma Lens On Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAP
11:15am–12:00pm Hanging Out or Hooking Up: Trauma-informed Approaches to Adolescent Relationship Abuse PreventionElizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAP
12:00–12:15pm Question and Answer Session
12:15–1:30pm Lunch on Your Own
1:30–2:30pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group A (repeated at 2:35pm) See Set A/B
2:30–2:35pm Move Break
2:35–3:35pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group B (repeat of 1:30pm sessions)See Set A/B
3:35–3:50pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:50–4:30pm Two-Generation Approach to TraumaRJ Gillespie, MD, MPHE, FAAP
4:30–4:45pm Question and Answer Session
4:45pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Thursday: 7.00
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018
7:00am–5:15pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:45am A Half Day at a Time: ACE Treatment Planning with Stressed Caregivers Anu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAP
8:45–9:30am Trauma Continues into Permanency and AdoptionVeenod Chulani, MD
9:30–9:45am Question and Answer Session
9:45–10:00am Break/Visit the Exhibits
10:00–10:45am Trauma in Immigrant and Refugee ChildrenMarcia Griffi n, MD, FAAP
10:45–11:30am Medications and TraumaBrooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAP
11:30–11:45am Question and Answer Session
11:45am–1:00pm Lunch on Your Own
1:00–2:00pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group C (repeated at 2:05pm)See Set C/D
2:00–2:05pm Move Break
2:05–3:05pm Concurrent Breakout SessionsGroup D (repeat of 1:00pm sessions) See Set C/D
3:05–3:20pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:20–4:05pm Building Resilience in Children and FamiliesRJ Gillespie, MD, MPHE, FAAP
4:05–4:50pm Mindful Healing: Mindfulness for Care Provider Self-Care and Resilience with Secondary TraumaDzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAP
4:50–5:15pm Question and Answer Session
5:15pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Friday: 7.50
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018
7:00am–4:45pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:45am Addressing Trauma After Hurricane Harvey Julie B. Kaplow, PhD
8:45–9:30am A Public Health Response to Trauma: School-Community CollaborationColleen Cicchetti, PhD
9:30–9:45am Question and Answer Session
9:45–10:00am Break / Visit the Exhibits
10:00–10:45am Corporal Punishment: Parent and School Discipline as Sources of TraumaElizabeth Gershoff, PhD
10:45–11:30am LGBTQVeenod Chulani, MD
11:30–11:45am Question and Answer Session
11:45am–1:15pm Lunch on Your Own
1:15–2:15pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group E (repeated at 2:20pm)See Set E/F
2:15–2:20pm Move Break
2:20–3:20pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group F (repeat of 1:15pm sessions) See Set E/F
3:20–3:35pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:35–4:30pm Advocating at the State Level for SupportAnne Heiligenstein
4:30pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Saturday: 6.75
SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018
7:00am–12:00pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:30am Indicators of Human Traffi cking Jordan Greenbaum, MD
8:30–9:15am Responding to Human Traffi ckingJordan Greenbaum, MD
9:15–9:30am Question and Answer Session
9:30–9:45am Break
9:45–10:30am Engaging FathersCynthia Osborne, PhD
10:30–11:40am Suffer From Burnout? Give ‘Em the F.I.N.G.E.R.Mark Yarbrough
11:40–11:55am Question and Answer Session
11:55–12:00 noon Closing Remarks
12:00 noon Course Adjourns
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Sunday: 3.75
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Course: 25.00
SCHEDULE AND FACULTYBecause we are always striving to improve the quality of your educational experience, schedules are subject to change. The AAP may substitute faculty with comparable expertise on rare occasions necessitated by illness or scheduling confl icts. Please visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018 for schedule, faculty, and session updates.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum of 25.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 25.00 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the AAP.
The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certifi cates of participation for educational activities certifi ed for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 25 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.
Application for CME credit has been fi led with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
This program is accredited for 25.00 NAPNAP CE contact hours; pharmacology (Rx), psychopharmacology, and controlled substance contact hours to be determined per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines.
DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS OF INTERESTThe AAP Policy on Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Confl icts of Interest is designed to ensure quality, objective, balanced, and scientifi cally rigorous AAP CME activities. All individuals in a position to infl uence and/or control the content of AAP CME activities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no relevant fi nancial relationships or any fi nancial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in CME activities. All potential confl icts of interest are identifi ed and resolved prior to an individual’s confi rmation of service at an AAP CME activity. Beyond disclosure of fi nancial relationships, AAP CME faculty are required to disclose to the AAP and to learners when they plan to discuss or demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices and/or medical or surgical procedures that involve “off-label” use of a device or pharmaceutical. The AAP is committed to providing learners with commercially unbiased CME activities.
The content of this CME activity does not necessarily refl ect the views or policies of the AAP.
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group A & BA1/B1. Trauma Symptoms
Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAP
A2/B2. Early Life TraumaRenee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAP
A3/B3. Trauma in High Risk PopulationsAnu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAP
A4/B4. Integrating Relationship Abuse and Sexual Violence Prevention into Routine PracticeElizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAP
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group C & D
C5/D5. Snapshot of Therapies for the Medical Setting
Joan Kaufman, PhD
C6/D6. Decision Pathway for TreatmentBrooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAP
C7/D7. Practical Tips for Guiding Children and Families Impacted by Trauma Heather Forkey, MD, FAAP
C8/D8. The Mindful Teen: Promoting Resilience for Teens Dzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAP
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group E & F
E9/F9. Trauma-Informed Communities Julie B. Kaplow, PhD
E10/F10. Trauma-Informed Healthcare SystemsPatti Davis, LSCSW, LCSW
E11/F11. Trauma-Informed Borders Marsha R. Griffi n, MD, FAAP
E12/F12. Trauma-Informed Schools Colleen Cicchetti, PhD
Color Key for Concurrent Breakout Sessions
TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE SCHEDULE For complete course information and to register, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
For detailed course information and updates, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
ELECTRONIC COURSE SYLLABUSSyllabus materials for The Trauma-Informed Pediatric Provider course will be made available online only for all registered attendees. Participants will have access to view all provided presentations and other useful information.
For detailed course information and updates, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
2018 PLANNING GROUP
Nancy Harper, MD, FAAP, Chairperson
Tonya Chaffee, MD, MPH, FAAP
M. Denise Dowd, MD, MPH, FAAP
Christopher Greeley, MD, MS, FAAP
Lisa Nalven, MD, FAAP
2018 FACULTY
Veenod Chulani, MDPhoenix, Arizona
Colleen Cicchetti, Ph.D.Chicago, Illinois
Patti Davis, LSCSW, LCSWKansas City, Missouri
Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAPPrinceton, Massachusetts
Elizabeth Gershoff, PhDAustin, Texas
RJ Gillespie, MD, MHPE, FAAPPortland, Oregon
Jordan Greenbaum, MDDecatur, Georgia
Marsha R. Griffi n, MD, FAAPHarlingen, Texas
Anne HeiligensteinWashington, DC
Renee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAPBoston, Massachusetts
Julie B. Kaplow, PhDHouston, Texas
Joan R. Kaufman, Ph.D.Baltimore, Maryland
Brooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAPSalt Lake City, Utah
Elizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAPPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D.Austin, Texas
Anu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAPCoppell, Texas
Fernando Stein, MD, FAAPHouston, Texas
Dzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAPVancouver, BC Canada
Mark YarbroughAmherst, Texas
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018
5:00–7:00pm AAP Registration Desk Open
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018
7:00am - 4:45pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast /Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:30am Violence as a Non-Communicable Disease Fernando Stein, MD, FAAP
8:30–9:15am State of the Art of Toxic StressJoan R. Kaufman, PhD
9:15–10:00am Early Life Adversities as Social Determinants of Health and Community Engagement to Address itRenee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAP
10:00–10:15am Question and Answer Session
10:15–10:30am Break / Visit the Exhibits
10:30–11:15am Putting your Trauma Lens On Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAP
11:15am–12:00pm Hanging Out or Hooking Up: Trauma-informed Approaches to Adolescent Relationship Abuse PreventionElizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAP
12:00–12:15pm Question and Answer Session
12:15–1:30pm Lunch on Your Own
1:30–2:30pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group A (repeated at 2:35pm) See Set A/B
2:30–2:35pm Move Break
2:35–3:35pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group B (repeat of 1:30pm sessions)See Set A/B
3:35–3:50pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:50–4:30pm Two-Generation Approach to TraumaRJ Gillespie, MD, MPHE, FAAP
4:30–4:45pm Question and Answer Session
4:45pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Thursday: 7.00
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018
7:00am–5:15pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:45am A Half Day at a Time: ACE Treatment Planning with Stressed Caregivers Anu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAP
8:45–9:30am Trauma Continues into Permanency and AdoptionVeenod Chulani, MD
9:30–9:45am Question and Answer Session
9:45–10:00am Break/Visit the Exhibits
10:00–10:45am Trauma in Immigrant and Refugee ChildrenMarcia Griffi n, MD, FAAP
10:45–11:30am Medications and TraumaBrooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAP
11:30–11:45am Question and Answer Session
11:45am–1:00pm Lunch on Your Own
1:00–2:00pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group C (repeated at 2:05pm)See Set C/D
2:00–2:05pm Move Break
2:05–3:05pm Concurrent Breakout SessionsGroup D (repeat of 1:00pm sessions) See Set C/D
3:05–3:20pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:20–4:05pm Building Resilience in Children and FamiliesRJ Gillespie, MD, MPHE, FAAP
4:05–4:50pm Mindful Healing: Mindfulness for Care Provider Self-Care and Resilience with Secondary TraumaDzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAP
4:50–5:15pm Question and Answer Session
5:15pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Friday: 7.50
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018
7:00am–4:45pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:45am Addressing Trauma After Hurricane Harvey Julie B. Kaplow, PhD
8:45–9:30am A Public Health Response to Trauma: School-Community CollaborationColleen Cicchetti, PhD
9:30–9:45am Question and Answer Session
9:45–10:00am Break / Visit the Exhibits
10:00–10:45am Corporal Punishment: Parent and School Discipline as Sources of TraumaElizabeth Gershoff, PhD
10:45–11:30am LGBTQVeenod Chulani, MD
11:30–11:45am Question and Answer Session
11:45am–1:15pm Lunch on Your Own
1:15–2:15pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group E (repeated at 2:20pm)See Set E/F
2:15–2:20pm Move Break
2:20–3:20pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group F (repeat of 1:15pm sessions) See Set E/F
3:20–3:35pm Break / Visit the Exhibits
3:35–4:30pm Advocating at the State Level for SupportAnne Heiligenstein
4:30pm Adjourn for the Day
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Saturday: 6.75
SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018
7:00am–12:00pm AAP Registration Desk Open
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast/Visit the Exhibits
8:00–8:30am Indicators of Human Traffi cking Jordan Greenbaum, MD
8:30–9:15am Responding to Human Traffi ckingJordan Greenbaum, MD
9:15–9:30am Question and Answer Session
9:30–9:45am Break
9:45–10:30am Engaging FathersCynthia Osborne, PhD
10:30–11:40am Suffer From Burnout? Give ‘Em the F.I.N.G.E.R.Mark Yarbrough
11:40–11:55am Question and Answer Session
11:55–12:00 noon Closing Remarks
12:00 noon Course Adjourns
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Sunday: 3.75
Maximum AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Course: 25.00
SCHEDULE AND FACULTYBecause we are always striving to improve the quality of your educational experience, schedules are subject to change. The AAP may substitute faculty with comparable expertise on rare occasions necessitated by illness or scheduling confl icts. Please visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018 for schedule, faculty, and session updates.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The AAP designates this live activity for a maximum of 25.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 25.00 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the AAP.
The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certifi cates of participation for educational activities certifi ed for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 25 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.
Application for CME credit has been fi led with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
This program is accredited for 25.00 NAPNAP CE contact hours; pharmacology (Rx), psychopharmacology, and controlled substance contact hours to be determined per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines.
DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS OF INTERESTThe AAP Policy on Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Resolution of Confl icts of Interest is designed to ensure quality, objective, balanced, and scientifi cally rigorous AAP CME activities. All individuals in a position to infl uence and/or control the content of AAP CME activities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no relevant fi nancial relationships or any fi nancial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in CME activities. All potential confl icts of interest are identifi ed and resolved prior to an individual’s confi rmation of service at an AAP CME activity. Beyond disclosure of fi nancial relationships, AAP CME faculty are required to disclose to the AAP and to learners when they plan to discuss or demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices and/or medical or surgical procedures that involve “off-label” use of a device or pharmaceutical. The AAP is committed to providing learners with commercially unbiased CME activities.
The content of this CME activity does not necessarily refl ect the views or policies of the AAP.
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group A & BA1/B1. Trauma Symptoms
Heather C. Forkey, MD, FAAP
A2/B2. Early Life TraumaRenee Boyton Jarrett, MD, FAAP
A3/B3. Trauma in High Risk PopulationsAnu Partap, MD, MPH, FAAP
A4/B4. Integrating Relationship Abuse and Sexual Violence Prevention into Routine PracticeElizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FAAP
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group C & D
C5/D5. Snapshot of Therapies for the Medical Setting
Joan Kaufman, PhD
C6/D6. Decision Pathway for TreatmentBrooks R. Keeshin, MD, FAAP
C7/D7. Practical Tips for Guiding Children and Families Impacted by Trauma Heather Forkey, MD, FAAP
C8/D8. The Mindful Teen: Promoting Resilience for Teens Dzung-Xuan Vo, MD, FAAP
Concurrent Breakout Sessions Group E & F
E9/F9. Trauma-Informed Communities Julie B. Kaplow, PhD
E10/F10. Trauma-Informed Healthcare SystemsPatti Davis, LSCSW, LCSW
E11/F11. Trauma-Informed Borders Marsha R. Griffi n, MD, FAAP
E12/F12. Trauma-Informed Schools Colleen Cicchetti, PhD
Color Key for Concurrent Breakout Sessions
TRAUMA-INFORMED PEDIATRIC PROVIDER COURSE SCHEDULE For complete course information and to register, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
For detailed course information and updates, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
ELECTRONIC COURSE SYLLABUSSyllabus materials for The Trauma-Informed Pediatric Provider course will be made available online only for all registered attendees. Participants will have access to view all provided presentations and other useful information.
For detailed course information and updates, visit shop.aap.org/tipp2018
2018Trauma-Informed Pediatric Provider CourseAddressing Childhood Adversity and Building ResilienceHouston, Texas • April 5-8, 2018Register by March 5, 2018 for Early Bird Rates
REGISTRATION FORMRegister using one of the following options:Online at: http://shop.aap.org/tipp2018
Call toll-free: 866/843-2271 (Outside the United States and Canada, call 847/434-4000, option 3)
Fax this form to: 847/228-5059
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Topics on Thursday afternoonA1/B1 Trauma SymptomsA2/B2 Early Life TraumaA3/B3 Trauma in High Risk PopulationsA4/B4 Integrating Relationship Abuse and Sexual Violence Prevention into Routine Practice
Fill in the concurrent breakout session letter below (A1, B2, etc.)
_______ Thursday 1:30 – 2:30pm
_______ Thursday 2:35 – 3:35pm
_______ Alternate
Topics on Friday afternoonC5/D5 Snapshot of Therapies for the Medical SettingC6/D6 Decision Pathway for TreatmentC7/D7 Practical Tips for Guiding Children and Families Impacted by TraumaC8/D8 The Mindful Teen: Promoting Resilience for Teens
Fill in the concurrent breakout session letter below (C5, D6, etc.)
_______ Friday 1:00 – 2:00pm
_______ Friday 2:05 – 3:05pm
_______ Alternate
Topics on Saturday afternoonE9/F9 Trauma-Informed CommunitiesE10/F10 Trauma-Informed Healthcare SystemsE11/F11 Trauma-Informed BordersE12/F12 Trauma-Informed Schools
Fill in the concurrent breakout session letter below (E9, F10, etc.)
_______ Saturday 1:15 – 2:15pm
_______ Saturday 2:20 – 3:20pm
_______ Alternate
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CONCURRENT CASE PRESENTATIONS
REGISTRATION FEES (U.S. Currency) Early Bird Rates On/Before March 5, 2018
Full Rates On/After March 6, 2018
AAP COCAN/COFCAKC/SOAH Members $ 875 $1,025
AAP Fellows/International Members/AAP Candidate Members $ 925 $1,075
AAP Resident/Post-Residency Training Members $ 695 $ 695
Family Physicians $ 970 $1,120
Nonmember Physicians $1,150 $1,300
Nonmember Residents $1,060 $1,060
Registered Nurses $ 785 $ 935
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners $ 785 $ 935
Physician Assistants $ 785 $ 935
Fees subject to change without notice.
Cancellations
Course cancellations must be received in writing by March 22, 2018 to receive a refund. An administrative charge of $50 will be deducted.
Your registration will be confirmed. Please contact AAP Registration if you do not receive a confirmation within 7 days. The AAP cannot be responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at this course. Costs incurred, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the individual. The AAP reserves the right to cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances or to limit enrollments, should attendance exceed capacity. Course educational sessions are open only to registered attendees.
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