2. CME S YMPOSIUM
M ONDAY, O CTOBER 11, 2004
S AN F RANCISCO
CHALLENGES OF WHEEZING
& ASTHMA IN CHILDREN
Symposium Chair & Speaker
STANLEY J. SZEFLER, MD
P EDIATRIC A STHMA ? A SK THE R IGHT Q UESTIONS
GISELLE S. MOSNAIM, MD, MS
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Associate Program Director, Allergy & Immunology Fellowship Program
• Distinguish masqueraders or wheezing from asthma in pediatrics. Attending Physician, Division of Pediatric Allergy & Immunology
• Communicate effectively with families of new asthmatics to John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County
improve adherence.
Instructor, Department of Immunology & Microbiology
• Recognize current approaches to environmental management Rush University Medical Center
for asthmatics.
Chicago, IL
• Employ rationale persuasive to asthmatic patients and their
parents to significantly control triggers.
• Discuss current and new options for proactive asthma
management. C LEANING U P THE H OUSE : D OES IT R EALLY H ELP ?
PEYTON A. EGGLESTON, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
SPONSORSHIP
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Target audience: pediatricians Professor of Environmental Health Sciences
Director, Center for the Asthmatic Child in the Urban Environment
Sponsored by National Jewish Medical
and Research Center The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene & Public Health
Baltimore, MD
This activity has been jointly planned
and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and
Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of National M ANAGING A C HILD A STHMATIC LIKE A S PECIALIST
Jewish Medical and Research Center and Synergy Communications.
National Jewish Medical and Research Center is accredited by the
ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
STANLEY J. SZEFLER, MD
Helen Wohlberg & Herman Lambert Chair in Pharmacokinetics
National Jewish Medical and Research Center designates this
educational activity for a maximum of 2 category 1 credits toward Director, Pediatric Clinical Trials Center
the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should National Jewish Medical & Research Center
claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity. Professor of Pediatrics & Pharmacology
This program is supported by University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
an educational grant from Denver, CO
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3. CHALLENGES
OF WHEEZING
& ASTHMA
IN CHILDREN
CME SYMPOSIUM
TUESDAY • OCTOBER 26, 2004
6:00 – 6:30 PM REGISTRATION & DINNER • 6:30 – 8:30 PM CLINICAL PROGRAM
GRAND BALLROOM C • 2ND FLOOR • SHERATON SEATTLE HOTEL & TOWERS
Symposium Chair
Bartolome R. Celli, MD, FCCP
Tufts University
Stephen I. Rennard, MD, FCCP
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Sponsored by the American College James F. Donohue, MD, FCCP
of Chest Physicians
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
“COPD: New Concepts for an
Escalating Problem” is supported
in part by an educational grant Jill A. Ohar, MD, FCCP
from
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
4. Growth Disorders &
Growth Hormone Therapy
for Children in the 21st Century
Based on a Symposium
Held October 22, 2002
This activity has been planned and implemented in
accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) through the sponsorship of Advanced Healthcare
Education Systems (AHES). AHES is accredited by ACCME
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The estimated time to complete this activity is 2 hours.
Sponsored by Advanced Healthcare Education Systems
This CME activity is supported by an unrestricted
educational grant from Pharmacia Corporation
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5. PEDIATRIC ASTHMA
NEW INSIGHTS IN DIAGNOSIS, CLINICAL MANAGEMENT,
Evening Postgraduate Seminar E-7
Presented by the American Thoracic Society
& COMMUNITY SUPPORT
MONDAY, MAY 23 • 2005
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego • Manchester Ballrooms A-F,
2nd Floor/Harbor Tower • 6:30 – 7 PM Dinner • 7 – 9 PM Clinical Program
Symposium Chair & Speaker New Insights on Asthma Therapy
LeRoy M. Graham, Jr., MD in the Young
Christine A. Sorkness, PharmD
New Nationwide Survey Data: University of Wisconsin
Pediatric Asthma in America Schools of Pharmacy & Medicine
Theresa Guilbert, MD
Arizona Respiratory Center Quick Fixes for Community
at the Univerity of Arizona Pediatric Asthma Management
...and More Challenges
Diagnostic Challenges LeRoy M. Graham, Jr., MD
in Young Children Morehouse School of Medicine
Marzena E. Krawiec, MD
University of Wisconsin Children’s Hospital
The American Thoracic Society (ATS) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
The ATS designates this educational activity for up to 2.0 hours in category 1 credit towards the AMA Physician’s Recognition
Award and for the CME requirement of the ATS. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent
in the educational activity.
The American Thoracic Society takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME activity.
All conference sessions are controlled by ATS members, and are free of the control of commercial interests.
Admittance to ATS Evening Postgraduate Seminars is not guaranteed. Tickets are not issued for these seminars. Seating is limited,
and admittance will be on a first-come basis.
This program is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline.
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6. SEPTEMBER 19–20, 2003 • HYATT REGENCY O’HARE, CHICAGO
CHILD & ADOLESCENT
& ADOLESCENT
Chair
Stanley J. Szefler, MD
National Jewish Medical and Research Center
OVERVIEW
This 2-day clinical CME conference features 19 top clinical
experts who will address recent advances in the understanding and
management of asthma in the pediatric population.
The target audience includes allergists/immunologists, pulmonologists,
pediatricians, family physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners,
and all health care professionals who treat children and adolescents with
asthma or related allergic disorders.
REGISTRATION AND MORE INFORMATION
www.pedsasthma.org
Or call the conference organizers at 404 -504 -7008 (Over for more details)
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