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Society SelectedProposal IDSubmitter First NameSubmitter Last NameScholarly Session TitleSubmitter OrganizationSession TypeAudience sizeTarget AudienceTracksAdditional Comments
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AACAP1901005JaneHarnessEntertainment Media and Youth Suicide PreventionUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolHot Topic Symposia100Pediatricians, Mental Health Professionals, Media Professionals, Public Health ProfessionalsAdolescent Medicine@@@Advocacy@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@General Pediatrics@@@Injury Prevention@@@Mental Health@@@Public Health@@@Social Media & Technology
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AACAP1930110JesseHinckleyCannabis use and suicidal behavior in youthUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia100Clinicians, researchers, allied professionals, and policy advocates who work with youth.Adolescent Medicine@@@Mental Health@@@Public Health
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AAP1907738JosephWrightApplying the Injury Equity Framework to Intentional Injury and Firearm Violence PreventionGeorge Washington University School of Medicine and Health SciencesHot Topic Symposia150Health Services Researchers, Equity Scientists, Injury Prevention Scholars, Public Health Practitioners, Public Policy Advocates, General Pediatricians, Subspecialty PediatriciansAcademic and Research Skills@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Emergency Medicine@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Injury Prevention@@@Public Health
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AAP1923682TinaChengThe Youth Mental Health Crisis: Comprehensive Strategies for TransformationCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Univ of CincinnatiHot Topic Symposia100Trainees, general pediatricians, mental and behavioral health clinicians, pediatric subspecialists, educators, policymakersAdvocacy@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Health Services Research@@@Mental Health@@@Public Health@@@School and Community Health@@@Wellness and Well-being
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AAP1925433LaurelLeslieThe Pediatric Match: Red Herring or Canary in the Coal Mine? A Data-informed Discussion of the State of the US Pediatrician WorkforceAmerican Board of PediatricsHot Topic Symposia200generalist pediatricians, subspecialty pediatricians, medical educators, policymakers, health workforce researchersDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Epidemiology@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Medical Education@@@Public HealthNA
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AAP1928409RicardoquinonezBest of the Best in Pediatric Overuse LiteratureBaylor College of MedicinePanel Discussion100Pediatric hospitalists, pediatric general academic, pediatric subspecialists and pediatric traineesCritical Care@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Emergency Medicine@@@Endocrinology@@@Epidemiology@@@Gastroenterology/Hepatology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Mental Health@@@Neonatology@@@Nephrology@@@Public Health@@@Quality Improvement/Patient SafetyThis session will appeal to a wide audience given that the reviewed literature cuts across all of pediatrics
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APA1920069Quang-TuyenNguyenUnderstanding the effects of anti-DEI legislation and climate on medical education, research, and health outcomes across the United StatesUniversity of Utah School of MedicinePanel Discussion150Trainees, faculty, and leadership.Academic and Research Skills@@@Advocacy@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Health Services Research@@@Leadership and Business Training@@@Medical Education@@@Public Health@@@Wellness and Well-being
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APA1922256GayatriMadduriTop Articles in Medical Education 2024: Applying the current literature to educational practice and scholarshipStanford University School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia150Medical students, pediatric residents, pediatric fellows, pediatric medical educators, pediatric program directors, APA ESP community, general pediatricians.Academic and Research Skills@@@Career Development@@@Core Curriculum for Fellows@@@General Pediatrics@@@Medical EducationHistorically, this session has been very well attended and not recorded. We request that the session be scheduled on conference day 2 (Saturday April 26) mid-morning/afternoon if possible. Last year, the session in Toronto was on Saturday 5/4/24 from 11-12:30. We'd prefer a similar time slot if possible. Thank you for considering!
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APA1925577JosephWrightIt’s Tough Out Here: Navigating These Academic StreetsGeorge Washington University School of Medicine and Health SciencesPanel Discussion150Health Services Researchers, Equity Scientists, Public Health Practitioners, Public Policy Advocates, General Pediatricians, Subspecialty Pediatricians, Academic Leaders, Medical EducatorsAcademic and Research Skills@@@Career Development@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@General Pediatrics@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Medical Education
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APA1928621GlennFloresUrgent Policy Priorities for Children’s Health and HealthcareUniversity of Miami School of Medicine/Holtz Children's HospitalState of the Art Plenary1000Pediatric researchers, clinicians, educators, and advocates.Advocacy@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Emergency Medicine@@@Epidemiology@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Immigrant Health@@@Public HealthThe Session Chair, Dr. Flores, has organized several other plenaries in the past that have included distinguished members of Congress and were quite well attended and received outstanding feedback from PAS attendees.
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APS1933920KenyaMcNeal-TriceRise Up: A Call to Action to Address Firearm Injuries in Children and Heal Our CommunitiesUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillPanel DiscussionMedical Specialists - General Pediatricians, Hospitalists, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, Surgery, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Health Services Researchers
GME Program Leadership - Residency Program Directors, Fellowship Program Directors, Vice Chair of Education, Chief Residents, ACGME Designated Institutional Officials
Trainees - Medical Students, Residents, Fellows
Administrative Leadership - Vice Chairs of Education, Department Chairs Administrators
Program Coordinators
Medical School Administrative Leaders (Deans, Chairs, Chief Officers)
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APS1925290ColinOrrScreening for food insecurity across clinical settings: current evidence, gaps, and future directionsMonroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at VanderbiltHot Topic Symposia60Individuals who are interested in the science of screening and intervening for the social determinants of health across multiple clinical settingsEmergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Hospital Medicine
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APS1928691HeatherBrumbergBaby, It is Hot Outside: The Impact and Interventions to Mitigate Climate Change Effects in the First Year of LifeNew York Medical College/Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical CenterPanel Discussion50Neonatology, Environmental Health, Emergency Medicine, Infectious Disease, Hospital Medicine, Well Newborn Care, Pulmonology, Critical CareAdvocacy@@@Critical Care@@@Emergency Medicine@@@Environmental Health@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Neonatology@@@Well NewbornClimate change affects pregnant mothers and neonates, especially those most vulnerable such as technology dependent infants. Yet, there is very little information/guidance for providers caring for this population. We are aiming to provide education and actionable items for providers to include into their daily practice around climate change.
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APS1932305LisaChamberlainLearning from Variation as Child Health Equity Centers Emerge: Driving Pediatric Systems Change and Improving Health OutcomesStanford University School of MedicinePanel Discussion75Children’s hospital leadership, department leaders, Academic faculty, Health service researchers, policy researchers, advocates, learners/traineesAdvocacy@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Leadership and Business Training@@@Public Health
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ASPN1912318KatherineDellCardiorenal syndrome: The intersection of cardiac and kidney diseaseCleveland Clinic Children'sHot Topic Symposia150Pediatric Nephrologists, Pediatric Cardiologists, Pediatric Nephrology and Cardiology traineesCardiology@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Critical Care@@@NephrologyNone
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ASPN1915865KatherineDellImproving development of therapies: A collaborative approach with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), industry and academiaCleveland Clinic Children'sHot Topic Symposia150Clinical and translational researchers in pediatrics, including pediatric nephrology trainees and faculty.Academic and Research Skills@@@Clinical Research@@@Nephrology@@@Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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ASPN1915871KatherineDellDiabetic kidney disease (DKD): Not just an adult problem!Cleveland Clinic Children'sHot Topic Symposia150pediatric nephrology, endocrinology, emergency medicine and hospital medicine trainees and faculty; general pediatricians and others interested in obesityEmergency Medicine@@@Endocrinology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Nephrology@@@Obesity@@@Pediatric Nutrition@@@Pharmacology and Therapeuticsn/a
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ASPR1916778ChikaraOgimiHow to Protect Children Around the World from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)National Center for Child Health and DevelopmentHot Topic Symposia500Pediatrician, infectious disease specialist, other healthcare professionals, public health officials, policy maker, Pharmaceutical and Biotech Representatives, and Patient AdvocacyAdvocacy@@@General Pediatrics@@@Global Neonatal & Children's Health@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Immunizations/Delivery@@@Infectious DiseasesThis session was proposed by JPS (The Japan Pediatric Society) and it has been apporved by AAP.
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ASPR New diagnostic and therapeutic insights into biology and biomarkers in Kawasaki Disease
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CC1910075NishaGuptaProcalcitonin in PediatricsInova Children's HospitalBasic-Translational-Clinical Roundtable200Medical students, residents, fellows, and attendings in the following specialties - hospital medicine, critical care, neonatal/newborn medicine, emergency medicine, infectious disease, nephrology, pulmonology, orthopedicsCritical Care@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Neonatology@@@Nephrology@@@Pulmonology
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CC1920768BenjaminWilfondClinical, ethical, and social considerations for children with Trisomy 13 and 18: intensive care interventions, cardiac surgery, and tracheostomyUniversity of Washington School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia100Neonatologists, PICU, Genetics, Developmental Pediatricians, Hospitalists, pulmonologists, cardiologists, bioethicists, palliative careCardiology@@@Clinical Bioethics@@@Critical Care@@@Genomics/Epigenomics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Neonatology@@@Palliative Care@@@Pulmonology
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CCGCH1929219OlaAnderssonLess is More: Innovative Approaches to Reducing Neonatal Mortality in LMICsLund UniversityPanel Discussion250Neonatologists, neonatal fellows and residents, advance practice providers, and program managers.Breastfeeding/Human Milk@@@Global Neonatal & Children's Health@@@Neonatology@@@Quality Improvement/Patient Safety
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CCGCH1930386RishiMedirattaBeyond Borders: Pediatricians Stepping up for Immigrant Children in the U.S.Stanford University School of MedicinePanel Discussion100General pediatricians at PAS, trainees, and others interested in immigration and global newborn and child healthAdvocacy@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@General Pediatrics@@@Global Neonatal & Children's Health@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Immigrant Health@@@Public Health
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CHTRC1923413DanCooperFrom the Bench to the Playground: Translating Exercise Science to Clinical Application During Critical Periods of Growth and DevelopmentUniversity of California at IrvineBasic-Translational-Clinical Roundtable40Primary care pediatricians
Pediatric pulmonologists
Pediatric cardiologists
Artificial Intelligence@@@Asthma@@@Basic Science@@@Cardiology@@@Genomics/Epigenomics@@@Obesity@@@Public Health@@@Pulmonology
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CHTRC1925983MarkSchleissPediatric Research in the CTSA: The Importance of Integrating Child Health into Lifecourse ResearchUMN Medical SchoolHot Topic Symposia200Primary care pediatricians; translational researchers; clinical researchers; academic pediatricians; individuals working with children with chronic diseasesAcademic and Research Skills@@@Advocacy@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Clinical Research@@@General Pediatrics@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@School and Community HealthDr. Armstrong's work is a collaboration of the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) network and the Association of University Centers on Disability (AUCD).

We think a session devoted to the relationship of the CTSAs to academic pediatricians will be of interest to PAS meeting attendees. We are pleased to get feedback from the CHTRC and Program Committee. Our goal is to provide a broad overview (Dr. Kahn) and specific examples of projects/data from the Integration Across the Lifespan Enterprise Committee. We believe this is a "Hot Topic" in academic pediatrics but if the Program Committee is supportive but would rather re-package this as a "Panel Discussion" or a "Basic-Clinical-Translational Roundtable", we would be pleased to make any suggested revisions.

Thank you for considering this proposal.
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CNS1914185AtulMalhotraCord blood and cord tissue derived cell therapies for perinatal brain injuriesMonash UniversityHot Topic Symposia100Basic scientists, neonatologists, pediatrician, pediatric neurologists, rehabilitation physicians, hematologists and transplant physicians.
Trainees
Academic and Research Skills@@@Advocacy@@@Basic Science@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Clinical Research@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Developmental Biology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hematology/Oncology@@@Neonatology@@@NeurologyVery important session as significant advances have happened in cord blood and cord tissue therapies in last few years, with multicenter RCTs underway.
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CNS1921266HawleyHelmbrechtPersistent Inflammation and Failed Recovery after Perinatal Brain Injury: The Path to New Therapies & Sustained RepairJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia100Clinicians, physician-scientists, basic and translational scientists, and any professional caring for preterm and term infants. Interested subspecialists may include neonatologists, neurologists, neuroscientists, critical care specialists, anesthesiologists, neurosurgeons, neurodevelopmental medicine, neuropsychologists, and related fields.Basic Science@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Critical Care@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Developmental Biology@@@Injury Prevention@@@Neonatology@@@Neurology
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EM1902815MonicaPrietoGame On! Debating Complexities in Pediatric Emergent Advanced Airway ManagementChildrens Hospital of PhiladelphiaDebate/Pro-Con Discussion70Clinicians involved in emergent advanced airway management of children, such as pediatric emergency medicine and critical care providers, and inpatient hospitalists.Critical Care@@@Emergency Medicine@@@Hospital Medicine
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EM1921160AnnaSick-SamuelsInflammatory markers to inform antibiotic treatment: the next frontier of diagnostic stewardship?Johns Hopkins Children's CenterHot Topic Symposia100Physicians and advanced practice providers in pediatric emergency room care, acute care, critical care, infectious diseases, general pediatrics.Clinical Research@@@Critical Care@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious DiseasesTo increase audience engagement, we would like to have the audience consider how they would manage a patient based on different inflammatory marker results and then have the panelists consider those decisions as part of their talk. For example, the febrile patient with respiratory symptoms has initial CRP of 2.0 How does this impact your management decisions?
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Endo1930778GaryDarmstadtIndigenous Child Health: Challenges, Perspectives and SolutionsDepartment of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of MedicinePanel Discussion75Researchers, practitioners, advocates, and learners with an interest in health equity.Community Pediatrics@@@Environmental Health@@@Global Neonatal & Children's Health@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Mental Health@@@Public Health@@@School and Community Health@@@Wellness and Well-being
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Endo1932574CathrineConstantacosAdrenal Insufficiency from Chronic Systemic and Inhaled Corticosteroids: A Screening and Care Guide for Neonatal and Pediatric Non-Endocrinologists.Wake Forest School of Medicine - Brenner Children's Hospital/ AHWFBHot Topic Symposia150For all pediatric primary care or pediatric subspecialty providers (physicians, APP) who are prescribing inhaled or systemic corticosteroids ( -oral/ IM/ IV/ etc.), including General Pediatricians, Family Medicine, Neonatologists, Pulmonologists, Nephrologists, Heme/Oncologists, Rheumatologists, Gastroenterologists, Neurologists, etc., and acute care and surgical providers (Emergency Medicine providers, Surgical specialists, Anesthesiologists, etc.) treating pediatric patients chronically exposed to corticosteroids, and who want help with recommendations how to identify adrenal crisis risk and prevent morbidity and mortality.

Also, recommended for trainees of any clinical track to learn to recognize adrenal suppression risk early in their training and practice.
Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology@@@Asthma@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Critical Care@@@Emergency Medicine@@@Endocrinology@@@Gastroenterology/Hepatology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hematology/Oncology@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Neonatology@@@Nephrology@@@Neurology@@@Pulmonology@@@Quality Improvement/Patient SafetyOur Adrenal Suppression Program has received enthusiastic feedback at grand rounds presentations and the 2024 PES meeting.
This topic will be very beneficial for any provider who prescribes corticosteroids or treats patients with diagnosed or undiagnosed adrenal suppression in acute or surgical settings, where the risk of adrenal crisis is heightened. While adrenal insufficiency from corticosteroid exposure can be transient, adrenal crisis poses in the interim a serious, life-threatening risk if unrecognized and untreated.


Although guidelines (e.g. the GINA asthma guidelines) recommend screening for adrenal suppression after chronic corticosteroid exposure, there needs to be clear guidance for non-endocrine subspecialists on the exact steps for screening and management.
this session aims to bridge this knowledge gap, helping non-endocrinologists collaborate effectively with endocrinologists in diagnosing and managing adrenal suppression until its resolution.
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IPHA1925754DanielFeigThe Pediatrician in Preventive Medicine: Can We Predict and Mitigate Future Cardiovascular Disease?University of Alabama, Birmingham, School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia150Primary Care, Nephrologists, CardiologistsCardiology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hypertension@@@Nephrology@@@Public Health
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IPHA1925806DanielFeigNeonatal Hypertension: It's not a little problemUniversity of Alabama, Birmingham, School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia250Nephrology, Hypertension Cardiology and Neonatology specialistsCardiology@@@Epidemiology@@@Hypertension@@@Neonatology@@@Nephrology
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ISCHE1921479RuthEtzelAddressing Families' Top Concerns About Environmental HazardsGeorge Washington UniversityHot Topic Symposia100General pediatricians, specialists in environmental health, specialists in allergy & immunologyAllergy, Immunology and Rheumatology@@@Asthma@@@Environmental Health@@@Public Health@@@Pulmonology@@@Tobacco Prevention
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ISCHE1931689CatherineKarrWildfire Smoke: A Burning Issue for Pediatric PatientsUniversity of WashingtonHot Topic Symposia50Members of the PAS Environmental Health and APA Environmental Health, Climate Change and Sustainability Special Interest group, Maternal Child Health Special Interest group members, General Academic Pediatricians, Neonatologists. Pediatric PulmonologistsAsthma@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Environmental Health@@@Epidemiology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Public Health@@@School and Community HealthThis symposium concept was discussed and endorsed by Dr. Ruth Etzel who serves on the Program Committee as a representative of the International Society for Children's Health & the Environment (ISCHE). Drs. Karr (submitter, presenter) and Loftus (presenter) are active members of ISCHE and Dr. Sherris is a postdoctoral trainee member.
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MOD1908839StevenAbmanThriving Beyond the NICU: Optimizing Lifelong Health for Adult PreemiesUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineState of the Art Plenary200Neonatologists, general pediatricians, pediatric pulmonologists, pediatric cardiologists, nurses and advanced practitioners, psychologists, respiratory therapists, and other pediatric subspecialists more broadly.Advocacy@@@Asthma@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Neonatology@@@Public Health@@@Pulmonologythis session will provide a diverse platform of presentations from a patient's experience, a global view as related to public health issues and outlines diverse medical and mental health concerns; and links between pediatric and adult respiratory disease and transitions of care.
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MOD1915402RoopasiddaiahTogether we stand, divided we fall – the impact of prematurity on cardiovascular and pulmonary healthPenn State Children's HospitalPanel Discussion100Neonatology, cardiology, pulmonology, general pediatrics, pediatricians involved in long-term care of preterm infants, respiratory therapist, advanced practice providersCardiology@@@Clinical Research@@@General Pediatrics@@@Neonatology@@@PulmonologyNone
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NASPGHAN1919028ThomasCiecieregaCommon GI conditions: The GI system that does not workWeill Cornell MedicineHot Topic Symposia50General pediatricians, pediatric gastroenterologists, other pediatric sub specialists including Peds Endo and NICU, pediatric trainees and other pediatric providers including RNs, APNs, IDs, PAs, etcAdolescent Medicine@@@Breastfeeding/Human Milk@@@Endocrinology@@@Gastroenterology/Hepatology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Neonatology@@@Pediatric NutritionNone
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NASPGHAN1919951ThomasCiecieregaPearls of Pediatric GIWeill Cornell MedicineHot Topic Symposia50General pediatricians, pediatric gastroenterologists, other pediatric sub specialists including Peds Endo and NICU, pediatric trainees and other pediatric providers including RNs, APNs, IDs, PAs, etc.Breastfeeding/Human Milk@@@Gastroenterology/Hepatology@@@Neonatology@@@Pediatric Nutrition@@@Well NewbornNone
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NBS1905373DieterWolkeOpening the Black Box: The Social Environment and Developmental Outcome of Children born PretermUniversity of WarwickHot Topic Symposia250Neonatologists; developmental pediatricians, neonatal follow-up; social pediatricians, neonatal neurology; neonatal nurses; epidemiologistsAcademic and Research Skills@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Epidemiology@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Mental Health@@@Neonatology@@@NeurologySome cutting edge research on environmental influences sometimes referred to as exosome is carried out in interdisciplinary teams and experts in the developmental psychology field and those who work with neonatologists but are not in the PAS affiliated pediatric organisations.
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NBS1910581RaulChavez-ValdezAgitation in the NICU: is this Neonatal Delirium or something else?Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineState of the Art Plenary200Neonatologists, Neurologists, Intensivists, Developmental Neurologists, General Pediatricians, Hospitalists, Pediatrics psychiatrists, neuropsychologists.Basic Science@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Critical Care@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Developmental Biology@@@Neonatology@@@NeurologyNone
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Neonatal1895641AnupKatheriaCord Wars – May the Force be with the Baby: Controversial topics in umbilical cord managementUniversity of California, San Diego School of MedicineState of the Art Plenary500Neonatologists, neonatal fellows and residents, and advance practice providersClinical Research@@@Health Services Research@@@Neonatology
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Neonatal1895924AnupKatheriaMethods of Surfactant Delivery - who, when, where, what?University of California, San Diego School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia500Neonatologists, neonatal fellows and residents, and advance practice providersClinical Research@@@Neonatology@@@Pulmonology
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Neonatal1905306JULEEOEITherapeutic drifts in neonatology - a cautionary taleUniversity of New South WalesState of the Art Plenary200Neonatologists, general pediatricians, researchers, scientists, fellows in trainingBreastfeeding/Human Milk@@@Clinical Research@@@Neonatology@@@Pharmacology and Therapeutics@@@Quality Improvement/Patient SafetyNot applicable
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Neonatal1915015CamiliaMartinNeonatology Under Assault: Lessons from Recent Legal Actions to Ensure Uninterrupted and Protected Progress in Caring for the Extremely Fragile InfantWeill Cornell MedicineHot Topic Symposia200Neonatologists, pediatric gastroenterologists, pediatricians, nutritionists, and advanced practice providers in the NICU, cardiac ICU, and newborn nursery.Advocacy@@@Gastroenterology/Hepatology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Neonatology@@@Public Health
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Neonatal1918140ShyamalaDakshinamurtiO2 and NO – Time for a Divorce or a Reconciliation?Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of ManitobaHot Topic Symposia200Neonatologists, neonatal nursing, respiratory therapy, pediatric hospitalists, pulmonologists, cardiologist and basic scientists in the fields of physiology, pharmacology, oxidative stress and hemodynamicsAcademic and Research Skills@@@Basic Science@@@Cardiology@@@Critical Care@@@Neonatology@@@PulmonologyThis session is proposed as a hot topic symposium, but could also be well received as a state-of-the-art plenary session.
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Neonatal1918171DeepikaSankaranOxygen supplementation during neonatal resuscitation- Too little vs too much, does it matter?University of California Davis Children's HospitalState of the Art Plenary500Neonatologists, General Pediatricians, and Pediatric Trainees.Basic Science@@@Clinical Research@@@Community Pediatrics@@@General Pediatrics@@@Global Neonatal & Children's Health@@@Neonatology@@@Well Newborn
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Neonatal1922247MarieCamerotaClinically Informed Epigenetic Research: Providing Insights into Health and Development of Children Born PretermThe Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityHot Topic Symposia40Clinicians and researchers with an interest in epigenetic methods and their application to pediatric populationsDevelopmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Epidemiology@@@Genomics/EpigenomicsN/A
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Neonatal1929764eduardverhagenPersonalized decision-making and the art of making recommendations about complex decisionsUniversity Medical Center Groningen, Dept of pediatricsState of the Art Plenary150Clinicians in neonatology, bioethics, pallliative care, critical care, hospital pediatrics, intensivistsClinical Bioethics@@@Critical Care@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@General Pediatrics@@@Global Neonatal & Children's Health@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Neonatology@@@Palliative CareWe focus on complex decision-making and we provide recommendations for communication, which is what young doctors have asked us to do at previous PAS workshops and panel presentations.
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PHM1905586AlanSchroederHawks vs Doves: A Debate on Common Controversies in the Management of Acute Respiratory Illnesses in Hospitalized ChildrenStanford University School of MedicineDebate/Pro-Con Discussion150Anyone who manages respiratory illnesses in the ED or inpatient setting.Academic and Research Skills@@@Critical Care@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Pulmonologyn/a
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PHM1919452MatthewKronmanHot Topic Debates: Management of Infections in Hospitalized Neonates and ChildrenUniversity of Washington School of MedicineDebate/Pro-Con Discussion75Medical students, residents, general pediatricians, hospitalists, and specialists in emergency medicine, neonatology, and infectious diseases.Critical Care@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Neonatology
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PIDS1923078AndreaRivera-SepulvedaFever in the Traveling Child: Diagnostic Challenges and Management StrategiesNemours Children's HospitalHot Topic Symposia45General Pediatricians, Family Physicians, Infectious Disease Specialists, Emergency Medicine Physicians, Healthcare professionals involved in pediatric care, trainees, residents and medical students.Emergency Medicine@@@Epidemiology@@@Global Neonatal & Children's Health@@@Immigrant Health@@@Immunizations/Delivery@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Pharmacology and Therapeutics@@@Public HealthSpeakers will give a 15-minute talk, followed by a 5-minute audience polling and response to enrich the discussion and provide an interactive experience for the speakers and the audience. Speakers' talks will last 20 minutes and be moderated by Dr. Rivera-Sepulveda.
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PIDS1926894JoshuaWolfToo Hot: Update on Pediatric Fever SyndromesSt. Jude Children's Research HospitalHot Topic Symposia150General pediatrics, hospitalist medicine, ID, rheumatology, neonatology, ER medicine, neurology, med ed, medical students, residents, fellowsAllergy, Immunology and Rheumatology@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases
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PIDS1928971PabloSanchezWhat's New in Congenital and Perinatal Infections?Nationwide Children's Hospital -OSUHot Topic Symposia500Pediatricians, Neonatologists, Pediatric Infectious Diseases specialists, Newborn Hospitalists.Breastfeeding/Human Milk@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Neonatology@@@Well Newborn
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PPC1932814MatthewMarianiNew President, New Congress: What Does It Mean for Child Health Policy?: A Pediatric Policy Council State of the Art PlenaryPediatric Policy CouncilState of the Art Plenary100Academic pediatricians with an interest in public policy and advocacy.Advocacy
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PPC1932920MatthewMarianiPediatric Policy Council Legislative Breakfast: Giving Children a Voice in the Political ProcessPediatric Policy CouncilState of the Art Plenary100Academic pediatricians with an interest in public policy advocacy.Advocacy
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SAHM1903404RichardChungConsent and Confidentiality in the Care of Adolescents and Young AdultsPerelman School of Medicine at the University of PennsylvaniaPanel Discussion100All clinicians who care for adolescents and young adults as well as non-clinicians engaged in shaping policies, regulations and laws in jurisdictions where youth seek care.Adolescent Medicine@@@Advocacy@@@Clinical Bioethics@@@Core Curriculum for Fellows@@@EHR/Medical Informatics@@@General Pediatrics@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health
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SAHM1932287LeaWiddiceHear All About It: Update on Over-The-Counter Contraception and STI Testing and Post-exposure Prophylaxis for STIs for AdolescentsCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterHot Topic Symposia45general pediatricians, specialists in adolescent medicine, infectious diseases, emergency medicine, public health, community medicineAdolescent Medicine@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Infectious DiseasesI had May Lau as chair and speaker but she is not listed as a speaker. She will provide a 4-minute introduction and facilitate the 16 minute Q&A. I added this time to the presentations of the listed speakers so it equals 90 minutes. The times will be,
May Lau Introduction 4 minutes
Jess Sims OTC Contraception 20 minutes
Lea Widdice OTC STI Testing 20 minutes
Matthew Hamill 30 minutes
May Lau facilitating questions and audience case discussions 16 minutes
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SDBP1900051DennisKuoAddressing Ableism in Academic Pediatric SettingsGolisano Children's Hospital at The University of Rochester Medical CenterHot Topic Symposia75Pediatricians, clinicians, family leaders, educators, trainees, administratorsAdvocacy@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Medical Education@@@Palliative Care
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SDBP1917549DavidReinerAdvancing Precision Medicine by Measuring ACEs, Toxic Stress, and Intervention Efficacy with Policy ImplicationsCalifornia Health and Human ServicesBasic-Translational-Clinical Roundtable100General and Developmental Behavioral Pediatricians; Child Psychologists and PsychiatristsChild Abuse & Neglect@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Developmental Biology@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Public HealthNone
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SPR1918259JoyceJavierAdvancing Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NHPI) and Filipino Child Health: Learning from Strengths-Based Research ApproachesKaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of MedicinePanel Discussion75This presentation applies to learners of all career stages, including trainees and those pursuing a wide variety of careers within medicine.Academic and Research Skills@@@Advocacy@@@Career Development@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Epidemiology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Immigrant Health@@@Mental Health@@@Public Health@@@School and Community Health@@@Wellness and Well-being
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SPR1929245AnnChahroudiNew Frontiers in Gene Therapy: From the Lab to Cures for KidsEmory University School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia100Pediatrician-Scientists, Trainees, Neonatologists, Academic and non-academic Pediatricians, Hematologists, Immunologists, Infectious Disease Specialists, Oncologists, Basic Scientists, Clinical Trialists, FDA, Patient AdvocatesAllergy, Immunology and Rheumatology@@@Basic Science@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Clinical Research@@@Genomics/Epigenomics@@@Hematology/Oncology@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Pulmonology
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SPR1932192CristinaAlviraSPR Basic/Translational Research AssemblyStanford University School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia100Residents, Fellows, Faculty of all levels, Physician-Scientists, Career Child Health ResearchersAcademic and Research Skills@@@Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology@@@Basic Science@@@Developmental Biology@@@Genomics/Epigenomics@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Neonatology@@@Pulmonology
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SPR1932847CristinaAlviraSPR Health Services Research AssemblyStanford University School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia100Residents, Fellows, Faculty of all levels, Physician-Scientists, Career Child Health ResearchersAcademic and Research Skills@@@Advocacy@@@Clinical Research@@@EHR/Medical Informatics@@@Health Services Research@@@Public Health@@@Quality Improvement/Patient Safety@@@School and Community Health
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SPS1924158JuanBoriosiTo Sedate or Not Sedate, Are We Doing Enough to Treat Pain and Anxiety During Medical Procedures?University of Wisconsin-MadisonPanel Discussion25General pediatricians, pediatric emergency medicine physicians, pediatric critical care physicians, pediatric hospitalists, hematology and oncology physicians, neurologistsCritical Care@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hematology/Oncology@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Neurology@@@Sedation MedicineAll panelists -Juan Boriosi, Rebecca Burger, and Hilary Woodward- will speak in the Q&A after the final presentation
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SPS1924232JuanBoriosiWhat Can a Sedation Service Do for You? Moving Procedural Care Out of the Operating RoomUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonPanel Discussion25Hospital medicine providers, pediatric critical care medicine providers, pediatric emergency medicine providers, sedation medicine providers, hematology-oncology providers, neurology providersCardiology@@@Critical Care@@@Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics@@@Emergency Medicine@@@Hematology/Oncology@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Neurology@@@Sedation MedicineNote the session has a 15 min Q&A after the final presentation that will include all speakers (Anna Lin, Alexa Nienhuis, and Carmen Sulton)
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ASPN Independent Selection1915789KatherineDellManaging complex cases in nephrotic syndrome: Understanding the International Pediatric Nephrology Association (IPNA) clinical practice guidelinesCleveland Clinic Children'sHot Topic Symposia150Pediatric nephrology faculty and fellows, Pediatric Residents and Medical StudentsChildren with Chronic Conditions@@@General Pediatrics@@@NephrologyMarina Vivarelli has another session and would prefer this session to be Friday, April 25 or Saturday, April 26.
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ASPN Independent Selection1915797KatherineDellLet's talk about sex: Sexual healthcare for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patientsCleveland Clinic Children'sHot Topic Symposia150Pediatric Nephrologist, General Pediatricians, Adolescent Medicine, and Hospital Medicine faculty and traineesAdolescent Medicine@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@NephrologyNone
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ASPN Independent Selection1915803KatherineDellShow me the money: Advocating for and understanding economic drivers of pediatric nephrologyCleveland Clinic Children'sHot Topic Symposia150Pediatric Nephrologist, Pediatric Nephrology Fellows, Pediatric ResidentsCareer Development@@@Leadership and Business Training@@@NephrologyDr. Brewer is attending another meeting before this one and we would like to ask that the session occur on Sunday or Monday (4/27 or 4/28)
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ASPN Independent Selection1915880KatherineDellPediatric kidney transplantation: Tackling challenges from start to endCleveland Clinic Children'sHot Topic Symposia150Pediatric nephrology faculty and traineesNephrology@@@Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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ASPN Independent Selection1915888KatherineDellNavigating the world of Artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine: Pediatric nephrology perspectiveCleveland Clinic Children'sPanel Discussion150Pediatric nephrologists and other pediatric specialialist and general pediatricians interested in AIArtificial Intelligence@@@Clinical Bioethics@@@EHR/Medical Informatics@@@General Pediatrics@@@Nephrologyn/a
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PIDS Indepedent Selection1900601ErinHoPutting the 'pnew' in pneumoniaUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia100Clinicians, trainees, pharmacistsCore Curriculum for Fellows@@@Critical Care@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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PIDS Indepedent Selection1924738LakshmiPanagiotakopoulosCOVID-19 and Kids: Why It Still Matters (An Update on Risk Factors in Hospitalized Children, MIS-C and Long-COVID, and Vaccine Policy)Centers for Disease Control and PreventionHot Topic Symposia100General pediatricians, Infectious Disease specialists, public health personnel, immunization administratorsCOVID-19@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Epidemiology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Immunizations/Delivery@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Public Health
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PIDS Indepedent Selection1925028ClaudettePooleToday's Adolescent STI Explosion. Is sexual health education a right or a "divisive concept"?UABPanel Discussion50General Pediatricians, Pediatric Emergency Room physicians, adolescent medicine, public health practitionersAdolescent Medicine@@@Advocacy@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Public Health
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PIDS Indepedent Selection1927004JoshuaWolfControversies in Infectious Diseases for General Pediatrics: Debates That May Change Your PracticeSt. Jude Children's Research HospitalDebate/Pro-Con Discussion200General pediatrics, hospitalist medicine, infectious diseases, nephrology, gastroenterology, pediatric emergency medicine, medical educators, medical students, residents, fellowsEmergency Medicine@@@Gastroenterology/Hepatology@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hematology/Oncology@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Medical Education@@@Nephrology@@@Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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PIDS Indepedent Selection1927975JoshuaWolfHot Topics in Pediatric VaccinationSt. Jude Children's Research HospitalHot Topic Symposia150General pediatrics, hospitalist medicine, adolescent medicine, pulmonology, hematology/oncology, immunology, infectious diseases, all subspecialities, medical students, residents, fellowsAdolescent Medicine@@@Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@COVID-19@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hematology/Oncology@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Immunizations/Delivery@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Pulmonology
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PCLT Selection1902283SandraLeibelApplication of Human Lung Organoids in Disease ModelingUniversity of California, San Diego School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia50Basic scientists and clinicians interested in human lung disease.Academic and Research Skills@@@Asthma@@@Basic Science@@@Developmental Biology@@@PulmonologyThis is an innovative methodology that is becoming a mainstay for mechanistic studies on lung development and lung injury. I don't think this topic has ever been covered at PASThe organoid methodology is applicable to multiple organs and would broadly be of interest to basic scientists.Not presented at PAS before - Broad interest
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PCLT Selection1929798RebeccaBlankenburgThinking Differently: Pediatric organizations coming together to reshape trends in the pediatric workforceStanford University School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia300Chairs, Policymakers, Advocates, Health Service Researchers, Educational Leaders, Learners, CliniciansAdvocacy@@@Career Development@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Medical Education@@@Public HealthThis session represents a broad pediatric organizational effort on addressing the pediatric workforce issues with innovative solutions. It is about workforce which is critical to all of usABP, APA, APPD, ALOTBROAD
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PCLT Selection1913805JonathanHuangFrom wicked problems to incisive solutions: Fast-tracking innovative pediatric interventions and policy in an era of complexity.University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of MedicineState of the Art Plenary200Clinicians and researchers interested in the state-of-art in population-based, big-data study design and methods to accelerate development and translation of meaningful population interventions and policy for pediatric health across diverse settings. Those with a specific interest in pediatric nutrition, metabolism, overweight, and obesity.Academic and Research Skills@@@Clinical Research@@@Genomics/Epigenomics@@@Global Neonatal & Children's Health@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Obesity@@@Pediatric Nutrition@@@Public Health
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PCLT Selection1933044CoriGreenNavigating the Evidence: Youth Suicide Risk Screening in FocusNewYork-Presbyterian Komansky Children’s HospitalHot Topic Symposia30General pediatricians attendings and trainees
Subspecialty pediatricians and trainees
Adolescent medicine attendings and trainees
health service researchers
Policy workers
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PCLT Selection1912482ScottHadlandGlobal Innovations in Overdose Prevention: Which Strategies Used Internationally Could the United States Adopt to Curb Youth Deaths?Mass General for ChildrenHot Topic Symposia200Pediatricians and pediatric healthcare clinicians, adolescent medicine specialists, mental health researchers, and policymakers.Adolescent Medicine@@@Emergency Medicine@@@Mental Health@@@Public HealthImportant contrast to look at strategies that are being successfully used outside the US that may be used in hospital systems/clinics in the US; looks at the global impact of overdose and what we can do differently; impacts ED, Gen Peds, Adol Med, PsychGlobal
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PCLT Selection1931735OluwakemiBadaki-MakunHarnessing the Promise of Artificial Intelligence for Pediatric Research and Education: Successes, Challenges, and Ethical ConsiderationsJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineHot Topic Symposia60-Pediatric researchers and clinicians
-Data scientists and engineers
-Policy makers
-Medical students and Pediatric trainees at all levels
-Ethicists
Academic and Research Skills@@@Artificial Intelligence@@@Clinical Research@@@Community Pediatrics@@@EHR/Medical Informatics@@@Emergency Medicine@@@General Pediatrics@@@Hospital Medicine@@@Infectious Diseases@@@Medical EducationThis is interesting topic. AI is taking front and center attention in every profession. may need to learn more about itMore research focus while others are clinical
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PCLT Selection1931757DanielleRiosLooking through the same lens: Integrating pediatric cardiology and neonatology for optimal hemodynamic care in the NICUUniversity of Iowa Stead Family Children's HospitalHot Topic Symposia80Neonatology faculty and fellows, neonatal nurse practitioners
Cardiology faculty and fellows
Cardiology@@@NeonatologyThis is a session that has been requested by both pediatric cardiologists and neonatologists that I have interacted with at other conferences. We hope to provide much needed guidance to those specialties so that they can improve their hemodynamics care with or without the ability to start a true neonatal hemodynamics program in the near future.Strongly recommend, would anticipate highly attended session, great presenters
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PCLT Selection1931901KenyaMcNeal-TriceMay the Force Be With You: Initiatives to Revitalize and Sustain the Pediatric WorkforceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillPanel Discussion150GME Program Leadership - Residency Program Directors, Fellowship Program Directors, Vice Chair of Education, Chief Residents, ACGME Designated Institutional Officials
Trainees - Medical Students, Residents, Fellows
Administrative Leadership - Vice Chairs of Education, Department Chairs Administrators
Program Coordinators
Medical School Administrative Leaders (Deans, Chairs, Chief Officers)
Pediatric Faculty
Advocacy@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@General Pediatrics@@@Leadership and Business Training@@@Medical Education@@@Wellness and Well-beingPanelists who are listed with the same title presentation are co-presenting the information.
Recruitment, Retention, and Well-being of Pediatric Resident and Fellow Trainees (Su-Ting Li and Dewesh Agrawal)
Developing Faculty to Thrive in Academic and Research Settings (Louis Halamek and Jennifer Trainor)
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PAS DEI Committee Selection1917608TinaChengLaunching Lifelong Health by Improving the Health and Wellbeing of Children: A New National Academy of Science, Engineering, Medicine ReportCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Univ of CincinnatiState of the Art Plenary200All attendees: trainees, general pediatricians, pediatric subspecialists, educators, policymakersAdvocacy@@@Children with Chronic Conditions@@@Community Pediatrics@@@Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion@@@Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health@@@Health Services Research@@@Leadership and Business Training@@@Public Health@@@School and Community Health
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