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Salt
Lake City, UT
Medical Home Training Program - November 9, 2000
Target Audience | Course
Objectives |State Resource Info | Schedule | Faculty
Overview
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) will offer its Every Child Deserves
a Medical Home Educational Program in Salt Lake City, UT on November 9, 2000
at Primary Children's Medical Center. The program was held once already this
Fall on October 7, 2000 at the Intermountain Shriners Hospital and was very positively
received. The program aims to support pediatric health care providers, children
with special health care needs and their families, and communities interested
in the well being of these special needs children in a changing health care environment.
Target Audience
The target audience includes pediatric health professionals and their staff,
families of children with special needs, managed care professionals, policy
makers, community members, and and other professionals who care for children
with special needs.
Cost
Physicians, nurses, and allied health care professionals will be charged $50.
There is no fee for parents and residents (medical students). Scholarships
of $50 will be available for up to 10 parents to help cover childcare and
travel expenses.
Course Objectives
General pediatricians, family physicians, pediatric subspecialists, and other
pediatric health care professionals, nurses, pediatric office staff, community
resources, and parents of children with special needs are invited to participate
in the course. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the elements of the medical home concept as
applied to their practice environment or child's care;
- Understand the concepts, skills, and information necessary
to successfully care for children with special health
care needs who are enrolled in managed care organizations;
- Accurately describe trends and developments in caring
for children with special health care needs;
- Be able to identify programs in the community that
serve children with special health care needs; and
- Be able to assess, and if necessary improve pediatric
office practices to assure that they are sensitive to
families of children with special health care needs.
State Resource Inforamtion:
Click here to find out more information about medical homes
in Utah.
Salt Lake
City Educational Program Schedule
October 7, 2000 - Intermountain Shriners Hospital
November 9, 2000 - Primary Children's Medical Center
The following schedule will be used at
both program locations.
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Time
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Sessions
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8:00-9:00
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Registration/Resource Tables/Breakfast
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9:00-9:15
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Welcome
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9:15-10:00
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Common Elements
This plenary session provides an overview of the medical home concept.
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10:00-10:10
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Break/Resource Tables
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10:10-11:25
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A. Family Professional Partnerships
The common elements of family centered care and strategies to develop
family-professional partnerships will be discussed.
B. Practices, Policies, and Procedures
Practical strategies to implement medical homes into practice will be
discussed.
C. Comprehensive, Coordinated, Collaborative Care
Strategies for coordinating care, working with community based resources,
and collaborating with specialists and allied health care professionals
will be discussed.
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11:25-12:30
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Lunch Break/Resource Tables
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12:30-1:45
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Breakout sessions A, B, and C repeat
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1:45-1:55
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Break/Resource Tables
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1:55-3:10
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Breakout sessions A, B, and C repeat
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3:10-3:20
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Break
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3:20-4:20
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Managed Care Panel
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4:20-4:30
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Closing and Evaluations
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4:30-5:00
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Optional Tours of Shriners Hospital
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All participants will
receive a training manual, break food and lunch.
On-site daycare is not available.
Parent scholarships will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Salt Lake
City, UT Faculty
The following facilitators will speak at both programs (10/7 and 11/9) unless
otherwise noted:
- Common Elements: Paul Young, MD (10/7 program
only) - University of Utah - Dept of Pediatrics
John Carey, MD (11/9 program only) - University of Utah - Dept of Pediatrics
Shauna Hatton-Ward - Parent, Director Family Centered Care, Primary
Childrens Medical Center
- Family Professional Partnerships: Michael Lloyd,
MD (10/7 program only) - Parent, Primary Care Pediatrician
Dave Folland, MD (11/9 program only) - Primary Care Pediatrician
Paula Peterson, PNP (10/7 program only) - Primary Children's Medical
Center
Betsy Folland, MSW (11/9 program only) - Advocate for Children with
Disabilities & Their Families
Gina Pola-Money - Parent, Family Voices-Utah
- Practices, Policies, and Procedures: Tom Metcalf,
MD - Primary Care Pediatrician
Adrienne Akers, MS, RPT - Senior Researcher, EI Research Institute,
Utah State University
Helen Post - Parent, Director, Utah Parent Center
- Comprehensive, Coordinated, Collaborative Care:
George Durham, MD - Parent, Primary Care Pediatrician
Brenda Luther, RN, MS - Director of Care Coordination, Intermountain
Shriners Hospital for Children
Diane Dykman, RN, MSN - Parent, Parent Consultant, Utah Parent Center
- Panel: Moderator: Bob Huefner (10/7 program only)
- Matheson Center, University of Utah Moderator:
Ted Wilson (11/9 program only) - Director, Hinkley
Institute of Politics, University of Utah
Doug Hasbrouck, MD - Chief Medical Officer, United Health Care
Julie Olson - Public Health Program Manager, Medicaid, Utah Department
of Health
Representative Trisha Beck - Parent, Member of Utah House of Representatives
Chuck Norlin, MD (11/9 program only) - Chief, Division of General Pediatrics,
University of Utah School of Medicine
Jeff Schmidt, MD (10/7 program only) - Pediatrician, IHC Health Center
- Sandy
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Funding for this event has been provided
by an education grant from Shriners Hospitals for Children
with additional support from the Maternal and Child Health
Bureau.
The CME Office at the American
Academy of Pediatrics
reserves the right to cancel this activity for any reason whatsoever.
In the event of such cancellation, the full enrollment fee will be returned
to the registrant.
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