NYSPCCM March 2022 Meeting: Plasma and Platelet Transfusion Guidance for Critically Ill Children - the Development of TAXI-CAB
Plasma and Platelet Transfusion Guidance for Critically Ill Children - the Development of TAXI-CAB
Dr. Marianne Nellis
Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care at Weill Cornell Medical Center
Location: Griffis Faculty Club, Weill Cornell Medical Center 521 E68th St, New York, NY 10065
NYSPCCM Spring 2022 Meeting: Pediatric Critical Care as a Path to Taking Care of Thousands
Dr. Charles Schleien
Senior Vice President and Chair of Pediatrics at Cohen's Children's Medical Center
Advocating for Ourselves, Looking out for our Patients: The Quest for Physician Wellness
It is with great pleasure that we announce that the NY Society of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine will be holding our winter virtual meeting, where we can reconvene with our colleagues and friends in the region.
Advocating for Ourselves, Looking out for our Patients:
The Quest for Physician Wellness
Time: 2/10/22 6:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. David Marcus, MD
David Marcus serves as Chair of the Northwell Health GME Physician Wellbeing Committee, the group coordinating trainee wellbeing efforts for all 1,900 Northwell residents and fellows.
Given the recent passing of our colleague and friend: Dr. George Ofori-Amanfo, we will begin with a brief talk in remembrance of him by Dr.Sandeep Gangadharan. Following this we will have our featured speaker.
"Virtual Cocktails" from 6:00 to 6:30pm. During this time the meeting will be open for attendees to log in early and have open conversation. Feel free bring your beverage of choice.
Breakout Sessions: After our talk is completed we plan to have a few small group breakout sessions for discussion of various topics that are important to the practice of pediatric critical care.
As the meeting is virtual there will be no fee for attending.
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NYSPCCM Winter Meeting 2022
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Critical Care Ultrasound Beyond the Procedural Horizon: Stop, Look… and Listen?
Dr. Thomas Conlon is an Assistant Professor at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. He serves as the Director of Critical Care Ultrasound and has worked locally to develop ultrasound curriculum for trainees as well as maintain diagnostic ultrasound credentialing processes for faculty. He co-directs the biannual CHOP Bedside Ultrasound Course, offering multi-discipline training over two days in pediatric acute care procedural and diagnostic ultrasound applications.
Dr. Conlon previously served as Pediatric Ultrasound Committee Chair as well as Basic and Advanced Ultrasound Course Chair for the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM). He has delivered both SCCM and CHOP-based courses to diverse audiences around the world including over 40 international lectures across Japan, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Turkey, The United Arab Emirates, and Switzerland. He has co-authored multiple manuscripts, chapters, and editorials on pediatric acute care ultrasound and served as co-editor for the second edition of Comprehensive Critical Care Ultrasound published by SCCM. He was recently co-author of international critical care and neonatal ultrasound guidelines through The European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC) and is leading efforts for North American guideline development within the pediatric critical care community. Dr. Conlon currently sits on point-of-care ultrasound advisory committees within ESPNIC as well as the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE).
NYSPCCM Year End Meeting 2021
The New York Society of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine presents:
Year-end meeting featuring research presentations by our graduating fellows as well as our keynote speaker:
“The Evolution of a Sub-Specialty”
Bruce Greenwald, MD
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Executive Vice-Chairman, Department of Pediatrics
Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine New York Presbyterian Hospital
Topic: NYSPCCM Spring Meeting 2021
Time: Jun 9, 2021 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Bronchiolitis: Disease of the Future
Bronchiolitis: Disease of the Future
Steven Shein, MD, FCCM
Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Linsalata Family Chair in Pediatric Critical Care and Emergency Medicine Director, Pediatric Critical Care Clinical and Translational Research Program Associate Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Case Western Reserve University
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Winter Meeting: The Role of the Intensivist in Interfacing with the Law and Child Protection in Severe Non-accidental Trauma
NYSPCCM Winter Dinner meeting:
“The Role of the Intensivist in Interfacing with the Law and Child Protection in Severe Non-accidental Trauma”
Ingrid Walker-Descartes, MD, MPH, MBA, FAAP
Fellowship Director – Child Abuse Fellowship Training Program
Clinical Director of Child Maltreatment Services
Maimonides Children's Hospital of Brooklyn
&
Leigh Bishop
President and Founder, Babies and Toddlers, Inc.
Date: 2/24/2020
Time: Dinner and Discussion 7:30 PM
Location: Maimonides Medical Center
Room: Boardroom 5th Floor Eisenstadt Administration Building
*Note: All food will be certified Kosher*
First Fall Meeting 2019 - Sepsis: from Detection to Guidelines to NYS Quality Metrics
New York Society of
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
is pleased to announce
First Annual Meeting/Dinner
Featuring
Dr. Peter Silver, MD, MBA, FCCM
Chief Medical Officer
Cohen Children’s Medical Center
“Sepsis: from Detection to Guidelines to NYS Quality Metrics”
An Interactive Group Discussion about Pediatric Sepsis: How is each NY institution tackling this clinical challenge?
Date: October 16, 2019
Time: Cocktails 6:30, Dinner and Discussion 7:30-9:00 PM
Location: Long Island Jewish Medical Center/CCMC, Teaching Center #3; 269-01 76th Ave, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
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RSVP by October 14th, 2019
THIRD ANNUAL NYSPCCM MEETING
NYSPCCM is pleased to announce
THIRD ANNUAL NYSPCCM MEETING
Featuring
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Edward E Conway Jr., MD, MS., FAAP, FCCM
Professor of Pediatrics
Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Associate Vice Chairman of the Lewis M. Fraad
Department of Pediatrics
Jacobi Medical Center
If I knew then what I know now, would I be a Pediatric Intensivist?
6-7 PM Poster Review and Cocktails
7-7:30 PM Abstract Winner Oral Presentations
7:30-8PM QI presentation Illana Harwayne-Gidanski, MD
Buffet Dinner 7:00 PM
Keynote Lecture 8-9 PM
Note that membership fee waived for end of year dinner. Click here for updated dinner fee information
2018-2019 Spring Meeting - Identifying and Preventing Ventilator Induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction in Children
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End of the Year Meeting
4:00pm Faculty Panel Discussion on Career Development
What to expect in your first year out of an academic institution with fellows: Dr. Arun Chopra and Dr. James Schneider
What to expect in your first year in a non-fellowship institution: Dr. Mohamed Gaffoor and Dr. Ramon Gist
Opportunities for an Administrative Career path: Dr. Chhavi Katyal and Dr. James Killinger
Life out of the PICU - Global Health: Dr. Patrick Wilson and Dr. Christine Joyce
5:00pm Break
5:30pm Quality Improvement: Dr. Anita Sen
6:00pm Fellow/Junior Faculty Research Presentation
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6:30pm Cocktails
7:00pm Dinner
7:30pm Keynote speaker: Dr. Margaret Parker - How to have a Successful PCCM Career without Burning Out
8:30pm Presentation of Fellow Gifts
Spring Meeting - Pediatric In Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Chance for You to Save a Life
Guest Speaker: Dr. Robert A. Berg
Division Chief of Critical Care Medicine
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Hot buffet with wine to be served
First Fall Meeting - NYC Pediatric Disaster Coalition
Drs. George Foltin, Michael Frogel and Bruce Greenwald talk about their work with the NYC Pediatric Disaster Coalition.