obstetrics & maternal-fetal medicine prenatal ultrasound ......carrier screening • fetal dna...

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PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, PLENARY SESSION FRIDAY, MAY 1ST AM 7 - 7:45am Breakfast And Registration 7:45 - 7:50am Welcome And Overview Janet Ober Berman, MS, CGC, Stuart Weiner, MD 7:50 - 8:35am Prenatal Diagnosis in Multiple Gestations - How Many Are Too Many? Mark Evans, MD 8:35 - 9:10am Congenital Malformations Associated With Maternal Disease - Diabetes Michael Greene, MD 9:10- 9:45am The First Trimester Genetic Ultrasound Lawrence Platt, MD 9:45- 10:20am Integrating New Molecular Testing & Ultrasound Technology Into Clinical Practice Mark Evans, MD 10:20-10:35am Break 10:35-11:05am The Median View - The Key to Identifying Brain Anomalies Nadav Schwartz, MD 11:05- 11:30am Microcephaly in The Next Generation Era Anthony Gregg, MD 11:30-12:00pm Brain MRI - Normal & Abnormal Vinay Kandula, MD 12:00- 12:30pm Genetic Syndromes Involving The Brain - Implications in Prenatal Diagnosis Eric Marsh, MD 12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch (Included) PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, BREAKOUT SESSION FRIDAY, MAY 1ST PM 1:30- 2:00pm Fifty Shades of White & Gray - Optimizing Your Ultrasound Diagnosis Lawrence Platt, MD 2:00- 2:40pm Ultrasound Evaluation in The First Trimester: Old Questions, New Answers Leslie Scoutt, MD 2:40- 3:05pm Placenta Accreta - Ultrasound Diagnosis? Nadav Schwartz, MD 3:05 - 3:30pm What Is New in 3D/4D Ultrasound ? Lawrence Platt, MD 3:30-3:45pm Break 3:45 - 4:20pm An Ultrasound Approach to Adnexal Masses in Pregnancy Leslie Scoutt, MD 4:20- 5:00pm The Cervix -Sonographic Guide to Measuring Cervical Length Harish Sedave, MD 5:00- 5:30pm Panel Discussion, Questions & Answers Faculty PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, BREAKOUT SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND AM 7-7:45am Breakfast And Registration 7:45-7:50am Welcome & Introduction Stuart Weiner, MD 7:50 - 8:20am Subtle & Transient Fetal Anatomic Findings – What Do They Mean? Beryl Benacerraf, MD 8:20 -8:50 am The Elements of The Basic Fetal Heart Study Dennis Wood, RDMS 8:50 - 9:20am Early Gestation Fetal Cardiovascular Imaging Jack Rychik, MD 9:20 - 9:50am Abnormalities of The Cardiac Four-Chamber View Shuping Ge, MD 9:50-10:20am Abnormalities of The Cardiac Outflow Tracts Jack Rychik, MD 10:20- 10:35am Break 10:35 - 11:05am Maternal/Fetal Disorders Affecting The Fetal Heart Dennis Wood, RDMS 11:05-11:45am The Sherlock Holmes Approach to Skeletal Dysplasia Beryl Benacerraf, MD 11:45- 12:15pm Interactive Moderated Panel (Q&A) Faculty 12:15- 1pm Lunch (Included) Prenatal Ultrasound Prenatal Genetics Obstetrics & Maternal-Fetal Medicine PRETERM LABOR SYMPOSIUM, OB & MFM THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH 7-7:45am Breakfast and Registration 7:45- 7:50am Welcome and Overview Ossie Geifman-Holtzman, MD 7:50 - 8:20am Preterm Birth: Risk Factors and Their Prevention – The Asymptomatic Patient Vincenzo Berghella, MD 8:20 - 8:55am Preterm Labor - Diagnosis & Management of The Symptomatic Patient Sindhu Srinivas, MD, MSCE 8:55 - 9:35am Evidence Based Prevention of Preterm Birth With Cervical Length Screening: Clinical Guide Vincenzo Berghella, MD 9:35-10:15am Emerging Concepts for the Prevention of Preterm Birth Michal Elovitz, MD 10:15 - 10:35am Break 10:35-10:55am My Preterm Delivery & Baby: A Patient Perspective Melissa Lenihan, MS, CGC 10:55 - 11:35am What Happened Later? In The NICU Jay Greenspan, MD 11:35- 12:15pm Case Presentation & Panel Discussion - Questions & Answers Faculty 12:15 - 1:15pm Lunch (Included) 1:15 - 2:10pm ACO’s the ACA and Adidas: A History of the Future Approach to Reinventing Healthcare Stephen Klasko, MD 2:10 - 3:00pm Stillbirth: Assessment, Management and Prevention Uma Reddy, MD 3:00 - 3:45pm Diabetes in Pregnancy: Screening, Diagnosis & Management Michael Greene, MD 3:45- 4:00pm Break 4:00 - 4:45pm Managing the Pregnant Patient with Hemoglobinopathies Farzana Sayani, MD 4:45- 5:30pm Management of Antiphopholipid Syndrome in Pregnancy Howard Carp, MD OBSTETRICS & MFM FRIDAY, MAY 1ST 7:45-7:50am Welcome and Overview Ossie Geifman-Holtzman, MD 7:50 - 8:30am National Efforts to Reduce Maternal Mortality: Hemorrhage First - The Strategies Anthony Gregg, MD 8:30 - 9:05am The Long Road of Cervical Ripening Deborah Cruz, MSN, CRNP 9:05 - 9:45am Recurrent Pregnancy Loss - Management & Treatment Howard Carp, MD 9:45 - 10:20am Thrombophilia in Pregnancy - Challenging Dictum or Evidence Anthony Gregg, MD 10:20-10:35am Break 10:35- 11:15am Maternal Obesity - Physician & Patient Challenges Sherry Blumenthal, MD 11:15 - 12:00pm Advance Genomics & Genetic Screening - A Guide for the Obstetrics Provider Susan Klugman, MD 12:00-12:30pm Panel Discussion Q & A Faculty 12:30- 1:30pm Lunch (Included) 1:30- 2:00pm Fetal Monitoring: The Challenges of Category II Tracings Deborah Cruz, MSN, CRNP 2:00- 2:35pm Multiple Sclerosis & Other Neurological Disorders in Pregnancy Mercedes Jacobson, MD 2:35 - 2:55pm Fetal/Neonatal Impacts of Anticonvulsants Joan Stoler, MD 2:55-3:30pm The Clinical Approach to The Pregnant Patient With HIV Ellen Tedaldi, MD 3:30- 3:45pm Break 3:45- 4:30pm Common Psychiatric Disorders in Pregnant Women Deborah Kim, MD 4:30- 5:00pm The Truth About Exposure to Alcohol During Pregnancy Joan Stoler, MD 5:00-5:30pm Panel Discussion, Questions & Answers Faculty PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, PLENARY SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND PM 1:00 - 1:15pm Ambiguous Genitalia - Images Only Beryl Benacerraf, MD 1:15 - 1:50pm Towards An Improved Understanding of The Fetal Uri- nary Tract Anthony Gregg, MD 1:50 - 2:30pm The Sherlock Holmes Approach to Syndromes Involving The Fetal Face Beryl Benacerraf, MD 2:30 - 3:05pm Syndromes Involving The Fetal Face - Implications for Scanning And Counseling Joan Stoler, MD 3:05 - 3:40pm Prenatal And Postnatal Diagnosis of Cleft & Craniofacial Anomalies Jesse Taylor, MD 3:40 - 3:50pm Break 3:50- 4:30pm Screening for Down Syndrome: Ultrasound Markers After Normal First Trimester Screening Beryl Benacerraf, MD 4:30 - 5:30pm Interesting Ultrasound Cases & Images Stuart Weiner, MD & Beryl Benacerraf, MD PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, HANDS-ON SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND PM 1:30 - 5:00pm Fetal Echo , Fetal Anatomy, 3D & 4D & Doppler Studies Dennis Wood, RDMS Five Stations: A- Fetal ECHO B- Fetal ECHO C- Fetal Detailed Anatomy D - 3D & 4D ultrasound techniques E - Fetal Doppler Studies & Late Anatomy Jack Rychik, MD Stuart Weiner, MD Shuping Ge, MD Cecelia Dang, RDMS Denise Johnson, RDMS Peggy McCann, RDMS Debbra Soffer, RDMS Expert Sonographers in Fetal ECHO & Fetal Anatomy PRENATAL GENETICS, PLENARY SESSION FRIDAY, MAY 1ST AM 7:00 - 7:50am Breakfast and Registration 7:45 - 7:50am Welcome and Overview Janet Ober Berman, MS, CGC, Stuart Weiner, MD 7:50 - 8:30am Prenatal Diagnosis in Multiple Gestations - How Many Are Too Many? Mark Evans, MD 8:35 - 9:10am Congenital Malformations Associated With Maternal Disease - Diabetes Michael Greene, MD 9:10- 9:45am The First Trimester Genetic Ultrasound Lawrence Platt, MD 9:45- 10:20am Integrating New Molecular Testing & Ultrasound Technology Into Clinical Practice Mark Evans, MD 10:20-10:35am Break 10:35-11:05am The Median View - The Key to Identifying Brain Anomalies Nadav Schwartz, MD 11:05- 11:30am Microcephaly in The Next Generation Era Anthony Gregg, MD 11:30-12:00pm Brain MRI - Normal & Abnormal Vinay Kandula, MD 12:00- 12:30pm Genetic Syndromes Involving The Brain - Implications in Prenatal Diagnosis Eric Marsh, MD 12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch (Included) PRENATAL GENETICS, BREAKOUT SESSION FRIDAY, MAY 1ST PM 1:30- 2:15pm Aneuploidy, Gender, Deletion Syndromes - Does Cell Free Fetal DNA Tell Us All? Lorraine Dugoff, MD 2:15-2:55pm Understanding Clinical Variability in Copy Number Variant (CNV) Disorders David Ledbetter, PhD 2:55-3:30pm Improving The Interpretation of Genomic Variants – The ClinGen Project Christa Martin, PhD 3:30-3:45pm Break 3:45 - 4:20 pm NIPS – The Value Proposition Anthony Gregg, MD 4:20-4:50 pm Panel Discussion Faculty Should Low-Risk Patients Be Offered NIPT? Should NIPT Replace Traditional Ultrasound and Biochemical Screening? Benefits and Drawbacks of NIPT for Fetal Gender Reliability of NIPT in Twins and Rare Cytogenomic Variants Impact of Fetal Fraction on NIPT Reliability Should Microarray Be Performed on All Prenatal Tests? Should Expanded Screening Be Routinely Offered and to All? 4:50-5:30pm Prenatal Genetic Testing: Sorting Out The Options Ronald Wapner, MD Leading speakers in the field of Fetal Echocardiography & ultrasound diagnosis. Best group of speakers in the field of Prenatal Genetics PRENATAL GENETICS, BREAKOUT SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND AM 7-7:45am Breakfast and Registration 7:45-7:50am Welcome & Overview Elena Ashkinadze, MS, CGC 7:50- 8:50am Expanded Carrier Screening - Taxing or Telling Anthony Gregg, MD/ Adele Schneider, MD 8:50- 9:25am Clinical Utility of Rh Genotyping Dan Belissimo, PhD 9:25- 10:20am Prenatal Counseling: Genetic Dilemmas & Dialogues With Critical Review Lynn Bush, PhD, MS, MA Ronald Wapner, MD Faculty 10:20-10:35am Break 10:35- 11:05am Reproductive & Fetal Impact of Advanced Paternal Age Elena Ashkinadze, MS, CGC 11:05-11:40am Sharing Data – Empowering Genetic Counselors and Patients W. Andrew Faucett, MS, LGC 11:40- 12:15pm Understanding Ambiguous Genitalia & Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Maria New, MD 12:15 - 1:00 pm Lunch (Included) Faculty PRENATAL GENETICS, PLENARY SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND PM 1:00 - 1:15pm Ambiguous Genitalia - Images Only Beryl Benacerraf, MD 1:15 - 1:50pm Towards an Improved Understanding of The Fetal Urinary Tract Anthony Gregg, MD 1:50 - 2:30pm The Sherlock Holmes Approach to Syndromes Involving The Fetal Face Beryl Benacerraf, MD 2:30 - 3:05pm Syndromes Involving The Fetal Face - Implications for Scanning and Counseling Joan Stoler, MD 3:05 - 3:40pm Prenatal and Postnatal Diagnosis of Cleft & Craniofacial Anomalies Jesse Taylor, MD 3:40 - 3:50pm Break 3:50- 4:30pm Screening for Down Syndrome: Ultrasound Markers After Normal First Trimester Screening Beryl Benacerraf, MD 4:30- 5:30pm Interesting Prenatal Genetic Cases Elena Ashkinadze, MS, CGC Lorraine Dugoff, MD & Susan Klugman, MD Internationally renowned experts in prenatal genetics & ultrasound diagnosis...

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Page 1: Obstetrics & Maternal-Fetal Medicine Prenatal Ultrasound ......Carrier Screening • Fetal DNA • Fetal Rh • The Fetal Brain • 3D/4D Ultrasound “Best group of speakers in prenatal

PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, PLENARY SESSION FRIDAY, MAY 1ST AM

7 - 7:45am Breakfast And Registration

7:45 - 7:50am Welcome And Overview Janet Ober Berman, MS, CGC, Stuart Weiner, MD

7:50 - 8:35am Prenatal Diagnosis in Multiple Gestations - How Many Are Too Many?

Mark Evans, MD

8:35 - 9:10am Congenital Malformations Associated With MaternalDisease - Diabetes

Michael Greene, MD

9:10- 9:45am The First Trimester Genetic Ultrasound Lawrence Platt, MD

9:45- 10:20am Integrating New Molecular Testing & Ultrasound Technology Into Clinical Practice

Mark Evans, MD

10:20-10:35am Break

10:35-11:05am The Median View - The Key to Identifying Brain Anomalies Nadav Schwartz, MD

11:05- 11:30am Microcephaly in The Next Generation Era Anthony Gregg, MD

11:30-12:00pm Brain MRI - Normal & Abnormal Vinay Kandula, MD

12:00- 12:30pm Genetic Syndromes Involving The Brain - Implications in Prenatal Diagnosis

Eric Marsh, MD

12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch (Included)

PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, BREAKOUT SESSION FRIDAY, MAY 1ST PM

1:30- 2:00pm Fifty Shades of White & Gray - Optimizing Your Ultrasound Diagnosis

Lawrence Platt, MD

2:00- 2:40pm Ultrasound Evaluation in The First Trimester: Old Questions, New Answers

Leslie Scoutt, MD

2:40- 3:05pm Placenta Accreta - Ultrasound Diagnosis? Nadav Schwartz, MD

3:05 - 3:30pm What Is New in 3D/4D Ultrasound ? Lawrence Platt, MD

3:30-3:45pm Break

3:45 - 4:20pm An Ultrasound Approach to Adnexal Masses in Pregnancy Leslie Scoutt, MD

4:20- 5:00pm The Cervix -Sonographic Guide to Measuring Cervical Length Harish Sedave, MD

5:00- 5:30pm Panel Discussion, Questions & Answers Faculty

PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, BREAKOUT SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND AM

7-7:45am Breakfast And Registration

7:45-7:50am Welcome & Introduction Stuart Weiner, MD

7:50 - 8:20am Subtle & Transient Fetal Anatomic Findings – What Do They Mean?

Beryl Benacerraf, MD

8:20 -8:50 am The Elements of The Basic Fetal Heart Study Dennis Wood, RDMS

8:50 - 9:20am Early Gestation Fetal Cardiovascular Imaging Jack Rychik, MD

9:20 - 9:50am Abnormalities of The Cardiac Four-Chamber View Shuping Ge, MD

9:50-10:20am Abnormalities of The Cardiac Outflow Tracts Jack Rychik, MD

10:20- 10:35am Break

10:35 - 11:05am Maternal/Fetal Disorders Affecting The Fetal Heart Dennis Wood, RDMS

11:05-11:45am The Sherlock Holmes Approach to Skeletal Dysplasia Beryl Benacerraf, MD

11:45- 12:15pm Interactive Moderated Panel (Q&A) Faculty

12:15- 1pm Lunch (Included)

Prenatal Ultrasound Prenatal GeneticsObstetrics & Maternal-Fetal MedicinePRETERM LABOR SYMPOSIUM, OB & MFM THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH

7-7:45am Breakfast and Registration 7:45- 7:50am Welcome and Overview Ossie Geifman-Holtzman, MD7:50 - 8:20am Preterm Birth: Risk Factors and Their Prevention – The

Asymptomatic PatientVincenzo Berghella, MD

8:20 - 8:55am Preterm Labor - Diagnosis & Management of The Symptomatic Patient

Sindhu Srinivas, MD, MSCE

8:55 - 9:35am Evidence Based Prevention of Preterm Birth With Cervical Length Screening: Clinical Guide

Vincenzo Berghella, MD

9:35-10:15am Emerging Concepts for the Prevention of Preterm Birth Michal Elovitz, MD10:15 - 10:35am Break10:35-10:55am My Preterm Delivery & Baby: A Patient Perspective Melissa Lenihan, MS, CGC

10:55 - 11:35am What Happened Later? In The NICU Jay Greenspan, MD11:35- 12:15pm Case Presentation & Panel Discussion - Questions & Answers Faculty 12:15 - 1:15pm Lunch (Included)1:15 - 2:10pm ACO’s the ACA and Adidas: A History of the Future

Approach to Reinventing HealthcareStephen Klasko, MD

2:10 - 3:00pm Stillbirth: Assessment, Management and Prevention Uma Reddy, MD3:00 - 3:45pm Diabetes in Pregnancy: Screening, Diagnosis & Management Michael Greene, MD3:45- 4:00pm Break4:00 - 4:45pm Managing the Pregnant Patient with Hemoglobinopathies Farzana Sayani, MD4:45- 5:30pm Management of Antiphopholipid Syndrome in Pregnancy Howard Carp, MD

OBSTETRICS & MFM FRIDAY, MAY 1ST

7:45-7:50am Welcome and Overview Ossie Geifman-Holtzman, MD

7:50 - 8:30am National Efforts to Reduce Maternal Mortality: Hemorrhage First - The Strategies

Anthony Gregg, MD

8:30 - 9:05am The Long Road of Cervical Ripening Deborah Cruz, MSN, CRNP

9:05 - 9:45am Recurrent Pregnancy Loss - Management & Treatment Howard Carp, MD

9:45 - 10:20am Thrombophilia in Pregnancy - Challenging Dictum or Evidence

Anthony Gregg, MD

10:20-10:35am Break

10:35- 11:15am Maternal Obesity - Physician & Patient Challenges Sherry Blumenthal, MD

11:15 - 12:00pm Advance Genomics & Genetic Screening - A Guide for the Obstetrics Provider

Susan Klugman, MD

12:00-12:30pm Panel Discussion Q & A Faculty

12:30- 1:30pm Lunch (Included)

1:30- 2:00pm Fetal Monitoring: The Challenges of Category II Tracings Deborah Cruz, MSN, CRNP

2:00- 2:35pm Multiple Sclerosis & Other Neurological Disorders in Pregnancy

Mercedes Jacobson, MD

2:35 - 2:55pm Fetal/Neonatal Impacts of Anticonvulsants Joan Stoler, MD

2:55-3:30pm The Clinical Approach to The Pregnant Patient With HIV Ellen Tedaldi, MD

3:30- 3:45pm Break

3:45- 4:30pm Common Psychiatric Disorders in Pregnant Women Deborah Kim, MD

4:30- 5:00pm The Truth About Exposure to Alcohol During Pregnancy Joan Stoler, MD

5:00-5:30pm Panel Discussion, Questions & Answers Faculty

PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, PLENARY SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND PM

1:00 - 1:15pm Ambiguous Genitalia - Images Only Beryl Benacerraf, MD

1:15 - 1:50pm Towards An Improved Understanding of The Fetal Uri-nary Tract

Anthony Gregg, MD

1:50 - 2:30pm The Sherlock Holmes Approach to Syndromes Involving The Fetal Face

Beryl Benacerraf, MD

2:30 - 3:05pm Syndromes Involving The Fetal Face - Implications for Scanning And Counseling

Joan Stoler, MD

3:05 - 3:40pm Prenatal And Postnatal Diagnosis of Cleft &Craniofacial Anomalies

Jesse Taylor, MD

3:40 - 3:50pm Break

3:50- 4:30pm Screening for Down Syndrome: Ultrasound Markers After Normal First Trimester Screening

Beryl Benacerraf, MD

4:30 - 5:30pm Interesting Ultrasound Cases & Images Stuart Weiner, MD & Beryl Benacerraf, MD

PRENATAL ULTRASOUND, HANDS-ON SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND PM

1:30 - 5:00pm Fetal Echo , Fetal Anatomy, 3D & 4D & Doppler Studies Dennis Wood, RDMS

Five Stations:

A- Fetal ECHOB- Fetal ECHOC- Fetal Detailed AnatomyD - 3D & 4D ultrasound techniques E - Fetal Doppler Studies & Late Anatomy

Jack Rychik, MDStuart Weiner, MDShuping Ge, MDCecelia Dang, RDMSDenise Johnson, RDMSPeggy McCann, RDMSDebbra Soffer, RDMSExpert Sonographers in Fetal ECHO &Fetal Anatomy

PRENATAL GENETICS, PLENARY SESSION FRIDAY, MAY 1ST AM

7:00 - 7:50am Breakfast and Registration

7:45 - 7:50am Welcome and Overview Janet Ober Berman, MS, CGC, Stuart Weiner, MD

7:50 - 8:30am Prenatal Diagnosis in Multiple Gestations - How Many Are Too Many?

Mark Evans, MD

8:35 - 9:10am Congenital Malformations Associated With MaternalDisease - Diabetes

Michael Greene, MD

9:10- 9:45am The First Trimester Genetic Ultrasound Lawrence Platt, MD

9:45- 10:20am Integrating New Molecular Testing & Ultrasound Technology Into Clinical Practice

Mark Evans, MD

10:20-10:35am Break

10:35-11:05am The Median View - The Key to Identifying Brain Anomalies

Nadav Schwartz, MD

11:05- 11:30am Microcephaly in The Next Generation Era Anthony Gregg, MD

11:30-12:00pm Brain MRI - Normal & Abnormal Vinay Kandula, MD

12:00- 12:30pm Genetic Syndromes Involving The Brain - Implicationsin Prenatal Diagnosis

Eric Marsh, MD

12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch (Included)

PRENATAL GENETICS, BREAKOUT SESSION FRIDAY, MAY 1ST PM

1:30- 2:15pm Aneuploidy, Gender, Deletion Syndromes - Does Cell Free Fetal DNA Tell Us All?

Lorraine Dugoff, MD

2:15-2:55pm Understanding Clinical Variability in Copy Number Variant (CNV) Disorders

David Ledbetter, PhD

2:55-3:30pm Improving The Interpretation of Genomic Variants – The ClinGen Project

Christa Martin, PhD

3:30-3:45pm Break

3:45 - 4:20 pm NIPS – The Value Proposition Anthony Gregg, MD

4:20-4:50 pm Panel Discussion Faculty

• Should Low-Risk Patients Be Offered NIPT?• Should NIPT Replace Traditional Ultrasound and

Biochemical Screening?• Benefits and Drawbacks of NIPT for Fetal Gender• Reliability of NIPT in Twins and Rare Cytogenomic Variants• Impact of Fetal Fraction on NIPT Reliability• Should Microarray Be Performed on All Prenatal Tests?• Should Expanded Screening Be Routinely Offered and

to All?

4:50-5:30pm Prenatal Genetic Testing: Sorting Out The Options Ronald Wapner, MD

“ Leading speakers in the fieldof Fetal Echocardiography &

ultrasound diagnosis.”

“ Best group of speakers in the field of Prenatal Genetics”

PRENATAL GENETICS, BREAKOUT SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND AM

7-7:45am Breakfast and Registration

7:45-7:50am Welcome & Overview Elena Ashkinadze, MS, CGC

7:50- 8:50am Expanded Carrier Screening - Taxing or Telling Anthony Gregg, MD/Adele Schneider, MD

8:50- 9:25am Clinical Utility of Rh Genotyping Dan Belissimo, PhD

9:25- 10:20am Prenatal Counseling: Genetic Dilemmas & Dialogues With Critical Review

Lynn Bush, PhD, MS, MARonald Wapner, MDFaculty

10:20-10:35am Break

10:35- 11:05am Reproductive & Fetal Impact of Advanced Paternal Age Elena Ashkinadze, MS, CGC

11:05-11:40am Sharing Data – Empowering Genetic Counselors and Patients

W. Andrew Faucett, MS, LGC

11:40- 12:15pm Understanding Ambiguous Genitalia & Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Maria New, MD

12:15 - 1:00 pm Lunch (Included) Faculty

PRENATAL GENETICS, PLENARY SESSION SATURDAY, MAY 2ND PM

1:00 - 1:15pm Ambiguous Genitalia - Images Only Beryl Benacerraf, MD

1:15 - 1:50pm Towards an Improved Understanding of The Fetal Urinary Tract

Anthony Gregg, MD

1:50 - 2:30pm The Sherlock Holmes Approach to Syndromes Involving The Fetal Face

Beryl Benacerraf, MD

2:30 - 3:05pm Syndromes Involving The Fetal Face - Implications for Scanning and Counseling

Joan Stoler, MD

3:05 - 3:40pm Prenatal and Postnatal Diagnosis of Cleft &Craniofacial Anomalies

Jesse Taylor, MD

3:40 - 3:50pm Break

3:50- 4:30pm Screening for Down Syndrome: Ultrasound Markers After Normal First Trimester Screening

Beryl Benacerraf, MD

4:30- 5:30pm Interesting Prenatal Genetic Cases Elena Ashkinadze, MS, CGCLorraine Dugoff, MD & Susan Klugman, MD

“ Internationally renowned experts in prenatal genetics & ultrasound

diagnosis...”

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Course DirectorsOssie Geifman-Holtzman, MD Medical Director & Associate ProfessorPhiladelphia Pregnancy, Genetics & Ultrasound CenterDrexel University College of MedicineFels InstituteTemple University School of Medicine

Stuart Weiner, MDProfessor & Director,Division of Reproductive Imaging & GeneticsDivision of Maternal Fetal Medicine Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Scientific Committee & FacultyElena Ashkinadze, MS, LCGCDivision of Maternal Fetal Medicine Supervisor, Perinatal GeneticsRutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Janet Ober Berman, MS, LCGCAssistant Director, Perinatal GeneticsDepartment of Obstetrics & GynecologyTemple University School of Medicine

Amanda Carré, MS, LCGCDrexel Center of GeneticsFetal and Maternal MedicineDepartment of Obstetrics & GynecologyDrexel University College of Medicine

Lorraine Dugoff, MDChief, Reproductive Genetics, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine Department of Obstetrics & GynecologyUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Laird Jackson, MDProfessor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Drexel University College of Medicine

Owen Montgomery, MDChairman, Department of Obstetrics & GynecologyDrexel University College of Medicine

Jack Rychik, MDProfessor& DirectorThe Fetal Heart ProgramChildren’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Adele Schneider, MD, FACMGProfessor of Pediatrics, Jefferson Medical CollegeDirector, Clinical Genetics &Victor Center for Jewish Genetic Diseases Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia

Cheryl Selden-Klein, RNC-OB, MSN, CCEAssociate Director, Labor & DeliveryDepartment of Obstetrics & GynecologyTemple University Hospital

Dennis Wood, Jr., BA, RDMS, RDCS, RCPTDirector, Fetal Cardiology Education, Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyThomas Jefferson University Nemours Cardiac Center, AI DuPont Hospital for Children

Faculty Beryl R. Benacerraf, MD President-Elect, AIUMClinical Professor of Obstetrics & GynecologyClinical Professor RadiologyHarvard Medical SchoolBrigham & Women’s Hospital

Daniel Bellissimo, PhD, FACMGDirector, Molecular Diagnostics LaboratoryBloodCenter of Wisconsin

Vincenzo Berghella, MDPresident, SMFMProfessor & Director Division of Maternal-Fetal MedicineDepartment of Obstetrics & GynecologyThomas Jefferson University

Sherry Blumenthal, MD, MS Ed., FACOGWomencare OB/GYN, P.C.Past Chair, PA Section, American Congress of Obstetricians and GynecologistsObstetric Trustee, Board of Trustees, PA Medical Society

Lynn Bush, PhD, MS, MAFaculty, Pediatric Clinical GeneticsFaculty Associate, Center for Bioethics Columbia University Medical Center

Howard Carp MDProfessorDepartment of Obstetrics & GynecologyTel-Aviv UniversityTel-Aviv, Israel

Deborah A. Cruz MSN, CRNPPerinatal Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse SpecialistLabor and Delivery/High Risk ObstetricsThomas Jefferson University Hospital

Michal Elovitz, MDAssociate Professor & DirectorMaternal & Child Health Research ProgramMaternal Fetal Medicine FellowshipPrematurity Prevention ProgramDepartment of Obstetrics & GynecologyUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Mark I. Evans, MDPresident, Fetal Medicine Foundation of AmericaProfessor of Obstetrics & GynecologyIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

W. Andrew Faucett, MS, LCGCDirector of Policy and EducationOffice of the Chief Scientific OfficerGeisinger Health System

Shuping Ge, MD, FAAP, FACC, FASEAssociate Professor of PediatricsDirector, Fetal CardiologySt. Christopher’s Hospital for ChildrenDrexel University College of Medicine

Michael F. Greene MD Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Biology Chief of ObstetricsVincent Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School

Anthony R Gregg, MD, FACOG, FACGMProfessor & DirectorMaternal-Fetal MedicineDirector, Obstetrics UF Health Shands HospitalDepartment of Obstetrics and GynecologyUniversity of Florida College of Medicine

Jay Greenspan, MD, MBAProfessor and ChairmanDepartment of PediatricsNemours, AI. DuPont Hospital for ChildrenThomas Jefferson University

Mercedes Jacobson, MDProfessor, Department of NeurologyTemple University School of Medicine

Vinay VR Kandula, MDNeuroradiologistDepartment of RadiologyNemours, AI DuPont Hospital for Children

Deborah Kim, MDChief of the Perinatal DivisionPenn Center for Women’s Behavioral WellnessUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Stephen K. Klasko, M.D., M.B.A.President and CEOThomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health System

Susan Klugman MD, FACOG, FACMGAssociate Professor & DirectorReproductive GeneticsProgram Director, Medical Genetics ResidencyMontefiore Medical CenterAlbert Einstein College of Medicine, New York

David H. Ledbetter, PhD, FACMGProfessor, Executive Vice PresidentChief Scientific OfficerGeisinger Health System

Melissa Lenihan, MS, CGCSt. Luke’s University HospitalBethlehem, Pennsylvania

Eric D Marsh, MD, PhDAttending Neurologist Assistant Professor of Neurology and PediatricsDivision of NeurologyChildren’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaUniversity of Pennsylvania Attending Neurologist Assistant Professor of Neurology and PediatricsDivision of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Christa Lese Martin, PhD, FACMGDirector and Senior Investigator (Professor)Autism and Developmental Medicine InstituteGeisinger Health System

Peggy McCann RDMSSenior Fetal Cardiac SonographerFetal Heart ProgramThe Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Maria I. New, MDProfessor of PediatricsProfessor of Genetics and Genomic SciencesDirector, Adrenal Steroid Disorders ProgramIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Department of Pediatrics

Lawrence D. Platt, MDPast President, AIUMProfessorDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLACenter for Fetal Medicine and Women’s Ultrasound

Uma Reddy, MD, MPHPregnancy and Perinatology BranchEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNational Institutes of Health

Farzana Sayani MD, MSc, FRCPCDirector,Penn Comprehensive Adult Thalassemia ProgramHospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Nadav Schwartz, MDClinical Director, Outpatient Maternal- Fetal Medicine Services Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Leslie M. Scoutt MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRUProfessor of Diagnostic Radiology and SurgeryChief, Ultrasound SectionAssociate Program Director, Diagnostic RadiologyYale School of Medicine

Harish M. Sehdev, MD Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & GynecologyDirector, Prenatal Diagnosis & Testing UnitPennsylvania HospitalUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Debbra Soffer, RDMSSenior Fetal Cardiac SonographerFetal Heart ProgramThe Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Sindhu K. Srinivas, MD, MSCEDirector of Obstetrical Services, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Division of Maternal Fetal MedicineUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Joan Stoler, MDClinical GeneticistDivision of GeneticsBoston Children’s Hospital

Jesee Taylor, MDCo-director of the Cleft Lip and Palate ProgramDivision of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Ellen M Tedaldi, MD, FACPProfessor of Medicine,Director, Temple HIV Program, Temple University School of Medicine

Ronald Wapner, MDProfessor, Vice Chair of ResearchDirector of Reproductive GeneticsDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Columbia University Medical Center

Thursday - Friday , April 30 - May 1, 2015Obstetrics & Maternal - Fetal Medicine

Friday - Saturday, May 1 - 2, 2015Prenatal Ultrasound Prenatal GeneticsHilton Philadelphia City Avenue • 4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

First Name___________________________Last Name ____________________________________________________

Institution ________________________________________________________________________________________

Address (home or office) _____________________________________________________________________________

City __________________________________ State____________________Zip _______________________________

Phone _______________________Fax_______________________Email ______________________________________

Total Payment $_________Payment Method: By check (payable to “PPC”) or by credit card: r Visa r MasterCard r American Express

Cardholder Name __________________________________________________________________________________

Card # ___________________________________________Exp. Date___________Security Code (3 digits on back of card) _________

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Mail or Fax registration to: Prenatal Diagnosis Institute, PO Box 188 • Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, Fax: 215-627- 8008Any questions regarding registration can be directed to 215-627-2229 or [email protected] is available for $5 a day at the hotel. Special and limited conference room rates are available at the Hilton Philadelphia by calling 215-879-4000.

Please indicate your academic degree from the following list and provide the appropriate identification numbers:

r PhD, Practicing Physician ACOG ID: ___________________________________________________________

r MD/PhD, (not ACOG) or Radiologists Enter Specialty Society _______________________________________________

r MS, CGC (Genetic Counselor) NSGC ID: ________________________________________________________

r Nurse/Nurse Practitioner (NP) / Physician Assistant (PA)

r Midwife

r Sonographer ARDMS ID: ______________________________ DOB ____________________

r Resident/Fellow/Studend (must bring verification of residency/fellowship/student status)

Please make your selection from the following options for registration purposes• Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be provided all three days of the conference and are included in registration costs.• No Extra Cost -CME/CE/CEU credits included in registration fee. Please mark your CME request below

* If you would like to join us for dinner and/or tour one evening, please mark which night you would like to attend.

REQUEST: CME r CE r CEU r r AFTER April 25th & ON-SITE REGISTRATION – ADD $75

Single-Day Registration

Professional Position Thursday, April 30 Friday, May 1 Saturday, May 2without hands

Saturday May 2 Hands On & Conference

Obstetric/MFM Obstetrics Ultrasound & Genetics

Ultrasound &Genetics

Ultrasound - Hands On - Fetal Echo & Anatomy

Physicians MD/PhD r $200 r $200 r $200 r $400 Fetal ECHO onlySonographer, Fellow r $150 r $150 r $150 r $400 Fetal Anatomy

onlyNurse/ NP /PA r $150 r $150 r $150 r $400 Fetal ECHO &

Fetal AnatomyGenetic Counselor r $150 r $150 r $150Midwife r $150 r $150 r $150 Three hours “hands on”

by the experts includes detailed Anatomy & detailed Fetal ECHOr $300 Hands On Only without conference day, begins: 1:30PM

Resident/Student r $100 r $100 r $100Industry/Others r $250 r $250 r $250

r Dinner $70 r Dinner $70

r Tour $30 r Tour $30

Multiple-Day Registration

Professional Position Thurs & Fri Apr 30 - May 1

Fri & Sat May 1-2 without hands on

Thurs, Fri & SatWithout Hands On

Fri & Sat With Hands On

Thurs, Fri & Sat With Hands On

Physician MD/PhD r $400 r $400 r $600 r $600 r $800Sonographer, Fellow r $300 r $300 r $450 r $550 r $700Nurse, NP, PA, MW, GC r $300 r $300 r $450 r $550 r $700Resident/Student r $200 r $200 r $300 r $500 r $600Industry/Others r $500 r $500 r $750 r $750 r $1000

Conference Registration FormHilton Philadelphia City Avenue • 4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Program OverviewThis three-day conference is aimed at improving health care for women by concentrating on different areas to include: Two days focusing on Obstetrics & Maternal-Fetal Medicine & Two days focusing on Prenatal Diagnosis – Prenatal Ultrasound & Two days focusing on Prenatal Genetics. The conference is geared towards Obstetricians & Gynecologists, MFM Specialists, Radiologists & any interested physicians, Residents, Fellows, Nurses, Midwives, Genetic Counselors, Ultrasonographers, Pediatrics Cardiologists and all professionals who care for women. Updates on current screening and testing recommendations as well as cutting edge technology and research will be presented. We will discuss management of common obstetrics and medical complications of pregnancy and the advance fields of prenatal diagnosis in prenatal genetic & ultrasound. We will also have a comprehensive preterm labor session, Fetal ECHO and fetal anatomy Hands- On session to be presented & taught by leading experts in the field.

Educational Objectives: 1. Summarize expert management of medical and obstetrics complications and labor & delivery

management.2. Outline basic genetic concepts and prenatal management care in obstetrician offices. 3. Incorporate new techniques of prenatal diagnosis and screening by molecular testing and by

ultrasound.4. Demonstrate improved knowledge on techniques of prenatal ultrasound, fetal MRI & fetal

ECHO.

Disclosures: Faculty disclosure information will be made available in the conference materials and syllabi. Faculty members are also expected to disclose to participants any discussion of off-label and/or investigational use of pharmaceutical products or devices within their presentation.Accreditation and Designation of Credit

ACCME Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Es-sential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and The Philadelphia Pregnancy Center. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 25.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.College Cognate Credit(s)The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 25.25 Category 1 College Cognate Credits. The College has a reciprocity agreement with the AMA that allows AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to be equivalent to College Cognate Credits.The breakdown of the number of credits for each day of the meeting is as follows:Thursday, April 30 = 8.5 credits, Friday, May 1 = 8.5 credits, Saturday, May 2 = 8.25Applications for CEU credits for Genetic Counselors are currently pending through the NSGC and for sonographers through SDMS. An application for nursing credits is currently pending through the PA State Nurses Association.

Cancellation Policy: The sponsors of this conference reserve the right to cancel or postpone any activity due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of cancellation or postponement, the Philadel-phia Pregnancy Center will refund registration fees, but will not be responsible for related costs or expenses to participants, including cancellation fees assessed by hotels, airlines, or travel agencies. In order to process refunds, cancellations must be received in writing no later than April 1st, 2015. No refunds will be issued thereafter.

Services for the Disabled: If special arrangements are required for an individual with a disability to attend this meeting, please contact 215-627-2229.

Nondiscrimination Statement: The sponsors of this conference do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or status as a Vietnam Era Veteran or disabled veteran in the administration of educational policies, pro-grams or activities. Questions or complaints regarding this policy should be directed to Philadelphia Pregnancy Center at 215-627-2229.

Inquiries: For all inquiries, please call 215-627-2229 or email [email protected].

Registration: You may register for one, two, or all three days of this conference. See the registration form for details. You may register online by fax or by mail -see the attached registration form. All registrations will be confirmed by email if your registration form and fee are received by April 25th, 2015. Late fees for all registrations received on or after April 28th, 2015.

Meeting Location and Meals: This conference will be held at the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, 4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131. Breakfast, lunch and snack breaks will be provided for all three days of the conference. Limited hotel rooms at conference rates will be available until 4/1/2015.