July - August Pediatric Grand Round Calendar

Tuesdays, virtual format

July 7              No Pediatric Grand Rounds – Summer Break

July 14            Communication Challenges with Adolescent Vaccination

Greg Zimet, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics & Clinical Psychology, IU School of Medicine University of Indiana

·Identify the elements of a high quality provider recommendation for adolescent vaccinations routinely recommended at the 11-12 and 16 year old office visits.

Determine how to respond to common parental questions about adolescent vaccines and how to use principles of motivational interviewing to engage with vaccine-hesitant parents

Describe the elements of the shared clinical decision-making recommendation for meningococcal B vaccine at the 16 year old office visit

July 21            Childhood Hearing Loss And Habilitation: What Pediatricians Need To Know Now

David R. Moore, PhD, Professor & Director, Communication Sciences Research Center, Cincinnati Children’s  

Lisa L Hunter, PhD, Scientific Director, Audiology, Affiliated Professor of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences and Disorders, Cincinnati Children's

·         Describe the burden of hearing loss and new opportunities for hearing habilitation in infants and children.

·         Explain reasons for the gap between hearing loss diagnosed from newborn hearing screening and hearing difficulties in school age children

July 28            The Perils of Puberty in the Present Period

Frank Biro, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent and Transition Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s

Colby Smith, MD, Fellow in the Division of Adolescent and Transition Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s

Discuss the recent trends in onset of the age of puberty

Describe the factors that have impacted changes in onset of pubertal maturation 

August 4         COVID-19 Update

Joshua Schaffzin, MD, Director Infection Prevention, Assistant Professor, Division of Infectious Disease, Cincinnati Children’s  

Felicia Scaggs Huang, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Infectious Disease, Cincinnati Children’s 

August 11        Initiating a Fontan Multidisciplinary Clinic to Standardize Care and Facilitate Discoveries

                         Stuart Goldstein, MD, Professor of Pediatric Nephrology CCHMC,

Adam Lubert, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatric Cardiology CCHMC

Jonathan Dillman, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatric Radiology CCHMC

                         Andrew Trout, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatric Radiology CCHMC

Kelly Kleier, Business Manager Outpatient Operations and Fontan Clinic, Heart Institute

Joe Palermo, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatric Gastroenterology CCHMC

·         Recognize the multisystem involvement in patients with Fontan circulation

·         Review the steps included in building a Fontan multidisciplinary clinic

August 18       Topic area:  infant and toddler obesity

Nancy Crimmins, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Endocrinology, Cincinnati Children’s

August 25      Topic area: Acute Flaccid Myelitis

Mary Staat, MD, Director International Adoption Center, Division of Infectious Disease, Cincinnati Children’s

Marissa Vawter-Lee, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Neurology, Cincinnati Children’s  

Benjamin (Ben) Kerrey, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s

Ann Schwentker, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery, Cincinnati Children’s

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