THE CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY PRACTICAL REVIEW - CENTRACARE
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The Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry Practical Review
For Primary Care Providers and Mental Health Professionals
April 25, 2019 - Pre-Conference
LGBTQ
April 26-28, 2019 - Main Conference
Trauma Informed Care ⬧ Concussions ⬧ Marijuana ⬧ Autism
Pharmacology ⬧ Weight Management
Grand Superior Lodge
Two Harbors, MinnesotaTarget Audience:
This program is designed for family physicians, pediatricians, child and adolescent
psychiatrists, residents, advanced practice providers, clinic nurses, educational
professionals and other mental health and health care professionals.
Credits:
“CentraCare Health is accredited by the Minnesota Medical Association to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.”
“CentraCare Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.00 (5.00 - Pre-
Conference, 14.00 - Main Conference) AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians
should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the
activity.”
“Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family
Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.”
“This education offering has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing
continuing education requirements for 19.00 contact hours (5.00 - Pre-Conference,
14.00 - Main Conference). It is the personal responsibility of each participant to
determine whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing
education by the licensing organization.”
St. Cloud Hospital/CentraCare Health has been approved as a provider by the State of
Minnesota Board of Social Work - CE Provider Approval Number CEP-77.
Participants will earn 19.00 contact hours for the entire session.
Acknowledgements:
The St. Cloud Hospital would like to acknowledge and thank the following for planning
this year’s conference:
John M. Schmitz, MD • Elizabeth A. Reeve, MD
Scott A. Palmer, PhD • Joel P. Spalding, MD
This year’s cover picture has been provided by Katelyn Storms.
The St. Cloud Hospital reserves the right to cancel or reschedule due to unforeseen
circumstances.
1Faculty:
Christopher Boys, PhD—Pediatric Neuropsychology, Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Minnesota Medical School
Kelly Collins, MD—Brain Injury Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
St. Cloud Hospital Rehab Medicine Clinic
Anne Gearity, PhD, LICSW—Mental Health Practice and Community Relations,
University of Minnesota
Angela Kade Goepferd, MD—Pediatrics, Director of Medical Education,
Children’s Minnesota
M. Kim Hellier, PhD, LP—Child and Adolescent Psychology, St. Cloud Hospital
Behavioral Health Services
Wendi Johnson, MD—Pediatrics and Sports Medicine, CentraCare Health
Andrew Maloney, MD, FAAP, Dipl. of ABOM—Pediatrics, Obesity Medicine,
CentraCare Health
Joseph Rasimas, MD, PhD—Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, Medical Toxicology,
Hennepin County Medical Center
Elizabeth Reeve, MD—Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, HealthPartners Medical Group
Todd Savage, PhD, NCSP—Professor, School Psychology, University of Wisconsin,
River Falls
Joel Spalding, MD—Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of
Minnesota, Minneapolis
Marcus Westerman, MD, PhD—Psychiatry, HealthPartners, Melrose Center,
St. Louis Park
Pre-Conference:
Thursday - April 25, 2019
9:00-9:45 AM
REGISTRATION
9:45-10:00 AM
WELCOME & COURSE OVERVIEW
210:00-12:00 PM
IMPROVING PRIMARY CARE FOR LGBTQ CHILDREN AND
FAMILIES
Angela Kade Goepferd, MD
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Define developmental stages of sexual and gender identity in children and
adolescents.
• Identify barriers to care for LGBTQ children and families.
• Discuss strategies to improve primary care for LGBTQ children and their
families to improve patient experience and outcomes.
12:00-1:00 PM
LUNCH
1:00-2:15 PM
UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORTING LGBTQ+ YOUTH IN
SCHOOLS
Todd Savage, PhD, NCSP
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Understand school-related issues pertaining to LGBTQ+ youth.
• Be familiar with basic federal legislation guiding public schools in
supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
• Identify general strategies and resources schools can employ in supporting
LGBTQ+ youth.
2:15-3:00 PM
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES FOR LGBTQ YOUTH
Elizabeth Reeve, MD
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Identify the increased mental health risks for LGBTQ youth.
• Be familiar with community resources for mental health concerns in
LGBTQ youth.
• Discuss unique medical considerations to be aware of in using
psychotropic medications for LGBTQ youth.
3:00-3:15 PM
BREAK
33:15-4:15 PM
PATIENT EXPERIENCE PANEL
OBJECTIVE:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Be familiar with the personal experiences of a LGBTQ youth.
Main Conference:
Thursday - April 25, 2019
6:00-8:00 PM
REGISTRATION/SOUP & SANDWICH RECEPTION
(for main conference participants and families)
Friday - April 26, 2019
7:00-8:00 AM
REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST (until 9:00 for families)
8:00-8:30 AM
WELCOME AND COURSE OVERVIEW
8:30-10:30 AM
UNPACKING WHAT WE MEAN BY TRAUMA INFORMED CARE –
AND THEN MAKING SURE WE PROVIDE IT
Anne Gearity, PhD, LICSW
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Understand how traumatic experiences impact on the human stress system
and how trauma effects persist.
• Examine current perceptions and misperceptions about trauma that
actually reduce effective support.
• Describe everyday interventions in medical and mental health settings that
can mediate effects of trauma arousal and stress, and support adaptation in
spite of adversity.
10:30-10:45 AM
BREAK
410:45-11:45 AM
ADOLESCENTS AND CONCUSSIONS: PEARLS AND PITFALLS
Kelly Collins, MD and Wendi Johnson, MD
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Identify common concussion symptoms.
• Better understand how concussion symptoms may affect mental health.
• Understand treatment strategies for concussion symptoms.
11:45-12:45 PM
LUNCH
12:45-1:45 PM
ADOLESCENTS AND CONCUSSIONS: PEARLS AND PITFALLS
Continued…
1:45-2:00 PM
BREAK
2:00-4:00 PM
IN THE WEEDS: THE OVERGROWN LANDSCAPE OF HEALTH
CONSIDERATIONS AROUND MARIJUANA
Joseph Rasimas, MD, PhD
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Appreciate the limited applicability of the term “medical marijuana” to the
evidence base for public health and patient care in current practice.
• Use knowledge of the physiology of cannabinoids to better understand the
medical and scientific literature and potential rationale for therapeutics
derived from Cannabis sativa.
• Balance the health risks of exposure to various abusable substances with
the potential for benefit in different clinical scenarios.
Saturday - April 27, 2019
7:00-8:00 AM
BREAKFAST (until 9:00 for families)
8:00-8:05 AM
ANNOUNCEMENTS
58:05-9:35 AM
UPDATES ON AUTISM: DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND
RESEARCH
Elizabeth Reeve, MD
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Understand when to consider genetic testing in persons with autism.
• Be familiar with new trends in treating autism.
• Identify conditions that may present in similar manners to autism.
9:35-9:45 AM
BREAK
9:45-11:15 AM
BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS IN DEVELOPMENTALLY
DISABLED CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS: THINGS TO KNOW FOR
HOME, SCHOOL, AND OFFICE
Christopher Boys, PhD
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Describe a variety of behavioral interventions across the age span and type
of disability.
• Develop a basic understanding of different types of behavioral interventions
and their utility.
• Effectively refer a patient and family to proper intervention referrals.
11:15-12:15 PM
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY IN AUTISM
Joel Spalding, MD
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Understand the common mental health co-morbidities with Autistic
Spectrum disorders.
• Understand which co-morbidities might be appropriate targets for the use of
psychotropic medications and the data supporting their use.
• Have a greater understanding of their own comfort level for use of these
medications in patients with autism, along with reasons to seek
consultation.
12:15-1:15 PM
LUNCH
6Sunday - April 28, 2019
7:00-8:00 AM
BREAKFAST (until 9:00 for families)
8:00-8:05 AM
ANNOUNCEMENTS
8:05-9:20 AM
MEDICAL SCIENCE BEHIND PEDIATRIC WEIGHT
MANAGEMENT
Andrew Maloney, MD, FAAP, Dipl. of ABOM
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Define pediatric obesity as a disease process.
• Understand the pathophysiology of pediatric obesity.
• Explain how medical, nutritional and behavioral interventions interact
with the pathophysiology of pediatric obesity.
9:20-10:35 AM
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF
CHILDHOOD OBESITY
M. Kim Hellier, PhD, LP
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Recognize child disordered eating and problematic feeding practices that
contribute to excessive weight gain in children.
• Understand emotional and behavioral difficulties that contribute to
disordered eating and feeding practices.
• Understand behavioral health treatment approaches to pediatric obesity.
10:35-11:00 AM
BREAK/CHECK OUT
11:00-12:30 PM
EATING DISORDERS AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT IN
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Marcus Westerman, MD, PhD
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
• Identify concerning eating behaviors.
• Recognize when and where to refer patients with problems outside of the
scope of primary care.
• Understand treatment options for disordered eating behaviors.
7Registration
PRE CONFERENCE - April 25, 2019
The Pre-Conference includes: Course materials, CME credit, and lunch.
Registration ................................................................................................. All - $175.00
MAIN CONFERENCE - April 26-28, 2019
The Main Conference includes: Main Conference course materials, CME credit, soup
and sandwich reception Thursday (all family members welcome), and meal plan.
Early Bird (on/prior to March 1, 2019)
Registration (includes meal plan) ................................................... Physicians - $600.00
Non-Physicians & Residents - $450.00
Regular (after March 1, 2019)
Registration (includes meal plan) ................................................... Physicians - $675.00
Non-Physicians & Residents - $525.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
April 15, 2019
CANCELLATIONS
Refunds will be issued prior to April 15th less a $50.00 processing fee.
Special Accommodations:
Please contact the Medical Staff Development Office if you have special mobility,
dietary, vision, hearing or other needs.
Phone: 320-255-5836 Email: stcloudhospitalcme@centracare.com
8Lodging:
Grand Superior Lodge offers a variety of accommodations overlooking Lake Superior.
Please plan to stay on-site to take full advantage of networking opportunities with other
conference participants and family members.
Conference rates are available by calling Grand Superior Lodge at
1-800-627-9565 to make reservations. Identify yourself as a conference participant.
Conference rates are not available online.
Deadline for guaranteed conference rate is April 1, 2019.
For more information visit the Grand Superior Lodge website at
www.grandsuperior.com
GRAND SUPERIOR LODGE
EARLY BOOKING INCENTIVE
Book lodging for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights prior to March 1, 2019 and
receive one night complimentary extended stay for Sunday, April 28, 2019.
Mention the Early Booking Incentive when making your reservation to redeem!
Family Meal Plan:
A meal plan is available for family members and guests.
Friday ........................... Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Participant meal plan
Saturday ...................................... Breakfast and Lunch is included in the
Sunday........................................................... Breakfast registration fee.
FEES:
Adults (Ages 13+)........................................... $155.00
Children (Ages 4-12) ........................................ $75.00
Children (Ages 0-3) ........................................... FREE
• We are unable to charge prorated fees for individual meals.
• Fees for family meal plans must be included with the registration fee.
• Please communicate any food allergies or other dietary needs prior to arrival by
contacting Grand Superior Lodge at 1-800-627-9565.
To ensure optimal customer service, the restaurant will only be open
to participants and family members/guests participating on the meal
plan during designated meal times.
Individuals not participating in the meal plan can order off the menu
during non-designated meal times.
9Registration Form:
THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY PRACTICAL REVIEW
PARTICIPANT INFORMATION: (PLEASE PRINT)
Participant Name: _______________________________________________
Title: MD DO PA NP Other: ___________________
Name Badge (First, Last, Title): _____________________________________
Specialty: ______________________________________________________
Office Name: ___________________________________________________
Office Address: _________________________________________________
City: ___________________________ State: _______ Zip: ______________
Phone: (______) _________________ Cell Work
Email: _________________________________________________________
A complimentary Soup & Sandwich Reception is provided for
all main conference participants and family members/guests
on Thursday, April 25th from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Will you be participating: Yes No
Will you be staying at Grand Superior Lodge? Yes No
FAMILY / GUEST INFORMATION:
Spouse/Guest Attending: Yes No
If yes, first & last name: _________________________________________
Will your spouse/guest be participating in the Meal Plan? Yes No
Children/Young Adults Attending? Yes No
Name: _________________________ Age: ____ Meal Plan: Yes No
Name: _________________________ Age: ____ Meal Plan: Yes No
Name: _________________________ Age: ____ Meal Plan: Yes No
Name: _________________________ Age: ____ Meal Plan: Yes NoPRE-CONFERENCE—APRIL 25, 2019
All Participants ($175) ................................................ $____________
CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY PRACTICAL REVIEW -
MAIN CONFERENCE — April 26-28, 2019
EARLY BIRD (ON/PRIOR TO March 1, 2019)
Physicians ($600) ........................................................ $ ___________
Non-Physicians & Residents ($450) ........................... $ ___________
REGULAR (AFTER March 1, 2019) ......................... $ ___________
Physicians ($675) ........................................................ $ ___________
Non-Physicians & Residents ($525) ........................... $ ___________
FAMILY MEAL PLAN
Spouse/Guest/Children 13+ ($155 each) ..................... $ ___________
Children Ages 4-12 ($75 each).................................... $ ___________
Children Ages 0-3 (FREE) .......................................... $ FREE
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED ........... $___________
REGISTRATION DEADLINE—APRIL 15, 2019
REFUNDS WILL NOT BE ISSUED AFTER THIS DATE
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
Check (Payable to St. Cloud Hospital CME)
Credit Card
Visa MasterCard Discover American Express
Card Number: __ __ __ __/ __ __ __ __/ __ __ __ __/ __ __ __ __
Expiration Date: __ __/ __ __ CVV Code: ________
Cardholder’s Name: _____________________________________
Billing Address (as it appears on statement) :
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Mail to: Medical Staff Development Fax to: 320-255-5923
St. Cloud Hospital Email to: stcloudhospitalcme@centracare.com
1406 6th Ave. N.
St. Cloud MN 56303
Questions:
320-255-5836 stcloudhospitalcme@centracare.comPRE-CONFERENCE—APRIL 25, 2019
All Participants ($175) ................................................ $____________
CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY PRACTICAL REVIEW -
MAIN CONFERENCE — April 26-28, 2019
EARLY BIRD (ON/PRIOR TO March 1, 2019)
Physicians ($600) ........................................................ $ ___________
Non-Physicians & Residents ($450) ........................... $ ___________
REGULAR (AFTER March 1, 2019) ......................... $ ___________
Physicians ($675) ........................................................ $ ___________
Non-Physicians & Residents ($525) ........................... $ ___________
FAMILY MEAL PLAN
Spouse/Guest/Children 13+ ($155 each) ..................... $ ___________
Children Ages 4-12 ($75 each).................................... $ ___________
Children Ages 0-3 (FREE) .......................................... $ FREE
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED ........... $___________
REGISTRATION DEADLINE—APRIL 15, 2019
REFUNDS WILL NOT BE ISSUED AFTER THIS DATE
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
Check (Payable to St. Cloud Hospital CME)
Credit Card
Visa MasterCard Discover American Express
Card Number: __ __ __ __/ __ __ __ __/ __ __ __ __/ __ __ __ __
Expiration Date: __ __/ __ __ CVV Code: ________
Cardholder’s Name: _____________________________________
Billing Address (as it appears on statement) :
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Medical Staff Development
St. Cloud, MN 56303-1901
1406 Sixth Avenue North
Mail to: Medical Staff Development Fax to: 320-255-5923
St. Cloud Hospital Email to: stcloudhospitalcme@centracare.com
1406 6th Ave. N.
St. Cloud Hospital
St. Cloud MN 56303
Questions:
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