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AAP News Vol. 28 No. 7 July 2007, p. 39
© 2007 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Earn CME at neonatal, hospital medicine courses this August

Combine a final summer getaway with AAP continuing medical education at two destinations this August: Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Aug. 2-5, at the Salt Lake City Marriott Downtown in Salt Lake City and Neo:PREP, Aug. 19-25, at the Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead. Sponsored by the AAP Section on Hospital Medicine, the Ambulatory Pediatric Association and the Society of Hospital Medicine, Pediatric Hospital Medicine 2007 provides an educational forum for pediatric hospitalists and other clinicians involved in the care of inpatients.

Highlights include:

Building a Hospitalist Program from the Ground Up, with Jeffrey Gill, M.D., FAAP, chief executive officer, Inpatient Specialists Medical Group Inc., Brea, Calif., and medical director of the Pediatric Inpatient Unit and administrative director of Pediatric and Adult Hospitalist Services, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, Whittier, Calif.

Coding 101 and 201 for the Pediatric Hospitalist, with Julia M. Pillsbury, D.O., FACOP, FAAP, PICU medical director (level II) at Kent General Hospital and Bayhealth Medical Center in Dover, Del.

Handoffs — Passing On the Clinical Baton, with Christopher G. Maloney, M.D., FAAP, associate professor of pediatrics and pediatric critical care and chief of pediatric inpatient medicine at University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Neo:PREP is an intensive review of neonatal-perinatal medicine that emphasizes the process of evidence-based clinical decision-making and focuses on the scientific basis for the clinical practice of neonatology. Course content has been developed at an advanced level and is appropriate for subboard-certified individuals seeking an intensive overview as well as those preparing for an initial board certification.

Highlights include:


Hospital medicine course participants can earn a maximum of 17.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Neo:PREP participants can earn a maximum of 53 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.


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