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Peds Heart Failure Sym brochure_Layout 1 8/31/15 10:34 AM Page 2 Program Agenda • Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: Are Our Patients Doing Better? Justin Yeh, MD • Right Heart Failure and Newer Treatment Modalities Juan Chuck Alejos, MD • Fulminant Myocarditis: Data-Driven Therapy vs. Kitchen-Sink Therapy Rakesh Singh, MD, MS • Acute Kidney Injury in Decompensated Heart Failure Jack Price, MD Expert Panel with Audience Interaction Case Presentations Nursing Breakout Session 1 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Heart Failure for the Beginner to the Advanced Practitioner Moderators: Esther Liu, RN, FNP-BC and Susan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC • Cardiomyopathy 101 Louise Callow, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC • What’s New in Myocarditis and Inflammatory Heart Disease? Erika Wintering, MSN, RNFA, PNP-AC • Unique Aspects of Congenital Heart Disease Patients With Heart Failure Kathryn Dodds, RN, MSN, CRNP • Heart Failure Medications – Past, Present, Future Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC Expert Panel with Audience Interaction Case Presentations 12:30 – 1:30 PM Lunch (on your own) Physician Breakout Session 2 1:30 – 3:00 PM From Bench to Bedside: Translational Heart Failure Research Moderators: Daphne Hsu, MD and Steven Lipshultz, MD, FAAP, FAHA • Adrenergic Signaling: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Daniel Bernstein, MD • Circulating MicroRNA as a Biomarker For Recovery in Pediatric Dilated Cardiomyopathy Shelley Miyamoto, MD Planning Committee • Personalized Medicine in Heart Failure Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA, FRCP(C) • Cardiac Mechanics and Patient-Specific Models of the Failing Heart Andrew McCulloch, PhD • Transplant Immunology Steven Webber, MBChB, MRCP Expert Panel with Audience Interaction What’s on the Horizon… Nursing Breakout Session 2 1:30 – 3:00 PM Building a Successful Heart Failure Program: From Hospital to Home Moderators: Kathryn Dodds, RN, MSN, CRNP and Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC • Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy In Children: Fact vs. Fiction Anthony McCanta, MD • Transitioning Heart Failure Patients to Our Adult Colleagues: Can We Do Better? Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHA Debate: Non-Compliant Adolescent Patients With End Stage Heart Failure Should Not Be Offered Transplantation or VAD Therapies PRO: Joseph Rossano, MD, MS and Esther Liu RN, FNP-BC CON: Yuk Law, MD and Susan Park MSN, CPNP, CCTC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 • Getting Them Home: Outpatient VAD and Inotropic Therapy Esther Liu, RN, FNP-BC 7:00 – 8:00 AM Registration/Check-in Continental Breakfast • Keeping Them Home: Grounding Your Frequent Fliers Jean Cavanaugh, MS, PA-C General Session 5 8:00 – 9:30 AM Fontan Failure to Success Moderators: Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHA and Gabrielle Vaughn, MD • Eating at Home: Strategies to Optimize Nutritional Intake Samme Fuchs, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLEC • Should They Go Home? Compliance and Other Complex Psychosocial Issues Susan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC Expert Panel with Audience Interaction What I Have Learned From… • The Acute Heart Failure Patient • The Sick VAD Patient • The Non-Compliant Patient • The Transitioning Patient 3:00 – 3:30 PM Refreshment Break General Session 4 3:30 – 5:00 PM Controversies in Heart Failure Moderators: Daniel Bernstein, MD and Robert Shaddy, MD • Advancements in Palliative Care Elizabeth Blume, MD • The Parent Perspective Shelley Bowen • Medical Management of the Failing Fontan Charles Canter, MD • Interventional Management of the Failing Fontan John Moore, MD, MPH • Surgical Management of the Failing Fontan John J. Lamberti, MD, FACS Miscellaneous Information • Improving the Fontan: Novel Approaches to Assessing Fontan Physiology Drs. Albert Hsiao and Sanjeet Hegde Rakesh K. Singh, MD, MS Course Director Medical Director; Heart Failure, Mechanical Circulatory Support and Transplantation Program Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego John J. Lamberti, MD, FACS Eugene and Joyce Klein Director of the Children’s Heart Institute Division Chief, Cardiovascular Surgery Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Expert Panel with Audience Interaction Case Presentations Anthony C. Chang, MD, MBA, MPH Chief Intelligence and Innovation Officer Director, Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Service Division Chief, Cardiology Children’s Hospital of Orange County John Moore, MD, MPH Division Chief, Cardiology Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego 9:30 – 10:00 AM Refreshment Break General Session 6 10:00 AM– 12:00 PM The Next 25 Years: What Can We Expect? Moderators: Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA, FRCP(C) and Steven Webber, MBChB, MRCP • Nanomedicine and Pediatric MCS Kevin Maher, MD • Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Cardiology Anthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH • The Future of Pharmaceutical Drug Development for Children With Heart Failure Daphne Hsu, MD • Personalized Medicine: Cardiac Pharmacogenomics Spyro Mousses Debate: As Technology Improves, Children With End Stage Heart Failure Should Be Offered VADs as Destination Therapy PRO: David Morales, MD CON: Steven Zangwill, MD Symposium Closing Remarks Rakesh Singh, MD, MS Anthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC Heart Transplant and VAD Coordinator Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Erika L. Wintering, MSN, RNFA, PNP/AC Clinical Lead Specialist, Acute Cardiac Unit Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Key Note Speakers Leonard L. Bailey, MD Distinguished Professor of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery and of Pediatrics Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Loma Linda University, School of Medicine Surgeon-in-Chief, Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Timothy J. Nelson, MD, PhD Director, Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Pharmacology Mayo Clinic Guest Faculty Juan Chuck Alejos, MD Mattel Children’s Hospital, UCLA Albert Hsiao, MD, PhD Spyro Mousses, PhD University of California, San Diego Children's Hospital of Orange County John Allardyce, CCP Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHA Daphne T. Hsu, MD The Children's Hospital at Montefiore Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago John Lynn Jefferies, MD, MPH, Susan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC FAAP, FACC, FAHA Phoenix Children's Hospital Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center James C. Perry, MD Paul F. Kantor, MBBCh, FRCPC Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Scott Auerbach, MD Children's Hospital Colorado Daniel Bernstein, MD Lucille Packard Children's Hospital Stanford Elizabeth Blume, MD Boston Children's Hospital Shelley Bowen Director of Family Services and Awareness, Barth Syndrome Foundation Stollery Children's Hospital, Alberta, Canada Jack F. Price, MD Texas Children's Hospital Yuk M. Law, MD Seattle Children’s Hospital Beth Printz, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Steven Lipshultz, MD, FAAP, FAHA Children's Hospital of Michigan Louise Callow, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC CS Mott Children's Hospital, Esther Liu, RN, FNP-BC Michigan Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford Charles E. Canter, MD St. Louis Children's Hospital Kevin O. Maher, MD Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Jean Cavanaugh, MS, PA-C Children’s Hospital Colorado Anthony C. McCanta, MD Children’s Hospital of Orange County Christopher Davis, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Andrew McCulloch, PhD Eric Devaney, MD University of California, San Diego Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA, Kathryn M. Dodds, CRNP FRCP(C) The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto Brian Feingold, MD, MS Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of Shelley Miyamoto, MD UPMC Colorado Children's Hospital Samme Fuchs, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLEC Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego David L. S. Morales, MD Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Sanjeet Hegde, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego David Rosenthal, MD Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford Joseph W. Rossano, MD, MS The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Robert E. Shaddy, MD The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Denise Suttner, MD Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Jeffrey A, Towbin, MD Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis Gabrielle Vaughn, MD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Steven A. Webber, MBChB, MRCP Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Justin C. Yeh, MD Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Steven Zangwill, MD Phoenix Children’s Hospital *For more information on our guest faculty, please visit our website at www.SDPedsCardiology.com. Accreditation and Disclosure The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Chadwick Center is an approved provider of continuing education for the California Board of Registered Nursing for up to 17.50 contact hours. Commercial Support This course is supported, in part, by educational grants from industry, in accordance with ACCME Standards. At the time of printing, a complete listing of commercial supporters was not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters at the time of the educational activity. Proceeds from this course may support future continuing education. Conference Location Loews Coronado Bay Hotel 4000 Loews Coronado Bay Road Coronado, CA 92118 Your Sleeping Room Perched on its own 15-acre peninsula, Loews Coronado Bay Hotel is a private oasis of tranquility with views of the shimmering bay waters and the San Diego skyline. All 439 rooms and 37 suites are bathed in relaxing tones of seaglass, and every inch is designed to put you totally at ease. Sweeping views from the Pacific Ocean to Coronado Bay and across to the beautiful lights of the San Diego skyline graces many of our windows, while other rooms overlook the lush grounds of the resort. Make Your Reservations Early! A limited number of rooms have been blocked at the Loews Coronado Bay Hotel at the special group rate of $199 single/double occupancy plus applicable state and local taxes. To reserve a room, you may call the Hotel’s group reservations line, 619-424-4000, and refer to the meeting name to receive the special group rate, or go online to www.SDPedsCardiology.com, under Travel/Location tab, click on Loews Coronado. Complete registration as directed. The “cut-off date” to receive the reduced rate is November 9, 2015. Reservation requests received after the cut-off date will be based on availability at the Hotel’s prevailing rates. Complimentary wired inroom internet service is offered. Parking The Hotel offers self-parking for overnight guests at a reduced fee of $18 per car per night. For daily user parking, the fee is $10 per day. Registration Fee Registration fee includes: Syllabus, daily continental breakfast, refreshment snacks, welcome reception, and CME credits. Faculty information will be available on the website at www.SDPedsCardiology.com. Ways to See San Diego For events in San Diego, visit the Convention and Visitors’ Bureau at www.sandiego.org. Special Needs (includes dietary needs) If there are any special accessibility needs you require, please contact Continuing Medical Education at (858) 966-4972 two weeks prior to the conference so we can obtain those aids. Registration Register Online at www.SDPedsCardiology.com Registration Fee: Physicians Other Health Professionals (PA/NP/RN/Trainees) Preconference Academy On or before 10/27/2015 After 10/28/2015 $445 $245 $75 $495 $295 $100 QUESTIONS? Contact us at: [email protected] or (858) 966-4972 Peds Heart Failure Sym brochure_Layout 1 8/31/15 10:34 AM Page 2 Program Agenda • Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: Are Our Patients Doing Better? Justin Yeh, MD • Right Heart Failure and Newer Treatment Modalities Juan Chuck Alejos, MD • Fulminant Myocarditis: Data-Driven Therapy vs. Kitchen-Sink Therapy Rakesh Singh, MD, MS • Acute Kidney Injury in Decompensated Heart Failure Jack Price, MD Expert Panel with Audience Interaction Case Presentations Nursing Breakout Session 1 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Heart Failure for the Beginner to the Advanced Practitioner Moderators: Esther Liu, RN, FNP-BC and Susan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC • Cardiomyopathy 101 Louise Callow, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC • What’s New in Myocarditis and Inflammatory Heart Disease? Erika Wintering, MSN, RNFA, PNP-AC • Unique Aspects of Congenital Heart Disease Patients With Heart Failure Kathryn Dodds, RN, MSN, CRNP • Heart Failure Medications – Past, Present, Future Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC Expert Panel with Audience Interaction Case Presentations 12:30 – 1:30 PM Lunch (on your own) Physician Breakout Session 2 1:30 – 3:00 PM From Bench to Bedside: Translational Heart Failure Research Moderators: Daphne Hsu, MD and Steven Lipshultz, MD, FAAP, FAHA • Adrenergic Signaling: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Daniel Bernstein, MD • Circulating MicroRNA as a Biomarker For Recovery in Pediatric Dilated Cardiomyopathy Shelley Miyamoto, MD Planning Committee • Personalized Medicine in Heart Failure Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA, FRCP(C) • Cardiac Mechanics and Patient-Specific Models of the Failing Heart Andrew McCulloch, PhD • Transplant Immunology Steven Webber, MBChB, MRCP Expert Panel with Audience Interaction What’s on the Horizon… Nursing Breakout Session 2 1:30 – 3:00 PM Building a Successful Heart Failure Program: From Hospital to Home Moderators: Kathryn Dodds, RN, MSN, CRNP and Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC • Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy In Children: Fact vs. Fiction Anthony McCanta, MD • Transitioning Heart Failure Patients to Our Adult Colleagues: Can We Do Better? Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHA Debate: Non-Compliant Adolescent Patients With End Stage Heart Failure Should Not Be Offered Transplantation or VAD Therapies PRO: Joseph Rossano, MD, MS and Esther Liu RN, FNP-BC CON: Yuk Law, MD and Susan Park MSN, CPNP, CCTC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 • Getting Them Home: Outpatient VAD and Inotropic Therapy Esther Liu, RN, FNP-BC 7:00 – 8:00 AM Registration/Check-in Continental Breakfast • Keeping Them Home: Grounding Your Frequent Fliers Jean Cavanaugh, MS, PA-C General Session 5 8:00 – 9:30 AM Fontan Failure to Success Moderators: Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHA and Gabrielle Vaughn, MD • Eating at Home: Strategies to Optimize Nutritional Intake Samme Fuchs, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLEC • Should They Go Home? Compliance and Other Complex Psychosocial Issues Susan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC Expert Panel with Audience Interaction What I Have Learned From… • The Acute Heart Failure Patient • The Sick VAD Patient • The Non-Compliant Patient • The Transitioning Patient 3:00 – 3:30 PM Refreshment Break General Session 4 3:30 – 5:00 PM Controversies in Heart Failure Moderators: Daniel Bernstein, MD and Robert Shaddy, MD • Advancements in Palliative Care Elizabeth Blume, MD • The Parent Perspective Shelley Bowen • Medical Management of the Failing Fontan Charles Canter, MD • Interventional Management of the Failing Fontan John Moore, MD, MPH • Surgical Management of the Failing Fontan John J. Lamberti, MD, FACS Miscellaneous Information • Improving the Fontan: Novel Approaches to Assessing Fontan Physiology Drs. Albert Hsiao and Sanjeet Hegde Rakesh K. Singh, MD, MS Course Director Medical Director; Heart Failure, Mechanical Circulatory Support and Transplantation Program Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego John J. Lamberti, MD, FACS Eugene and Joyce Klein Director of the Children’s Heart Institute Division Chief, Cardiovascular Surgery Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Expert Panel with Audience Interaction Case Presentations Anthony C. Chang, MD, MBA, MPH Chief Intelligence and Innovation Officer Director, Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Service Division Chief, Cardiology Children’s Hospital of Orange County John Moore, MD, MPH Division Chief, Cardiology Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego 9:30 – 10:00 AM Refreshment Break General Session 6 10:00 AM– 12:00 PM The Next 25 Years: What Can We Expect? Moderators: Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA, FRCP(C) and Steven Webber, MBChB, MRCP • Nanomedicine and Pediatric MCS Kevin Maher, MD • Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Cardiology Anthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH • The Future of Pharmaceutical Drug Development for Children With Heart Failure Daphne Hsu, MD • Personalized Medicine: Cardiac Pharmacogenomics Spyro Mousses Debate: As Technology Improves, Children With End Stage Heart Failure Should Be Offered VADs as Destination Therapy PRO: David Morales, MD CON: Steven Zangwill, MD Symposium Closing Remarks Rakesh Singh, MD, MS Anthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC Heart Transplant and VAD Coordinator Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Erika L. Wintering, MSN, RNFA, PNP/AC Clinical Lead Specialist, Acute Cardiac Unit Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Key Note Speakers Leonard L. Bailey, MD Distinguished Professor of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery and of Pediatrics Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Loma Linda University, School of Medicine Surgeon-in-Chief, Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Timothy J. Nelson, MD, PhD Director, Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Pharmacology Mayo Clinic Guest Faculty Juan Chuck Alejos, MD Mattel Children’s Hospital, UCLA Albert Hsiao, MD, PhD Spyro Mousses, PhD University of California, San Diego Children's Hospital of Orange County John Allardyce, CCP Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHA Daphne T. Hsu, MD The Children's Hospital at Montefiore Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago John Lynn Jefferies, MD, MPH, Susan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC FAAP, FACC, FAHA Phoenix Children's Hospital Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center James C. Perry, MD Paul F. Kantor, MBBCh, FRCPC Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Scott Auerbach, MD Children's Hospital Colorado Daniel Bernstein, MD Lucille Packard Children's Hospital Stanford Elizabeth Blume, MD Boston Children's Hospital Shelley Bowen Director of Family Services and Awareness, Barth Syndrome Foundation Stollery Children's Hospital, Alberta, Canada Jack F. Price, MD Texas Children's Hospital Yuk M. Law, MD Seattle Children’s Hospital Beth Printz, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Steven Lipshultz, MD, FAAP, FAHA Children's Hospital of Michigan Louise Callow, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC CS Mott Children's Hospital, Esther Liu, RN, FNP-BC Michigan Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford Charles E. Canter, MD St. Louis Children's Hospital Kevin O. Maher, MD Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Jean Cavanaugh, MS, PA-C Children’s Hospital Colorado Anthony C. McCanta, MD Children’s Hospital of Orange County Christopher Davis, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Andrew McCulloch, PhD Eric Devaney, MD University of California, San Diego Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA, Kathryn M. Dodds, CRNP FRCP(C) The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto Brian Feingold, MD, MS Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of Shelley Miyamoto, MD UPMC Colorado Children's Hospital Samme Fuchs, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLEC Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego David L. S. Morales, MD Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Sanjeet Hegde, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego David Rosenthal, MD Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford Joseph W. Rossano, MD, MS The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Robert E. Shaddy, MD The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Denise Suttner, MD Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Jeffrey A, Towbin, MD Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis Gabrielle Vaughn, MD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Steven A. Webber, MBChB, MRCP Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Justin C. Yeh, MD Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Steven Zangwill, MD Phoenix Children’s Hospital *For more information on our guest faculty, please visit our website at www.SDPedsCardiology.com. Accreditation and Disclosure The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Chadwick Center is an approved provider of continuing education for the California Board of Registered Nursing for up to 17.50 contact hours. Commercial Support This course is supported, in part, by educational grants from industry, in accordance with ACCME Standards. At the time of printing, a complete listing of commercial supporters was not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters at the time of the educational activity. Proceeds from this course may support future continuing education. Conference Location Loews Coronado Bay Hotel 4000 Loews Coronado Bay Road Coronado, CA 92118 Your Sleeping Room Perched on its own 15-acre peninsula, Loews Coronado Bay Hotel is a private oasis of tranquility with views of the shimmering bay waters and the San Diego skyline. All 439 rooms and 37 suites are bathed in relaxing tones of seaglass, and every inch is designed to put you totally at ease. Sweeping views from the Pacific Ocean to Coronado Bay and across to the beautiful lights of the San Diego skyline graces many of our windows, while other rooms overlook the lush grounds of the resort. Make Your Reservations Early! A limited number of rooms have been blocked at the Loews Coronado Bay Hotel at the special group rate of $199 single/double occupancy plus applicable state and local taxes. To reserve a room, you may call the Hotel’s group reservations line, 619-424-4000, and refer to the meeting name to receive the special group rate, or go online to www.SDPedsCardiology.com, under Travel/Location tab, click on Loews Coronado. Complete registration as directed. The “cut-off date” to receive the reduced rate is November 9, 2015. Reservation requests received after the cut-off date will be based on availability at the Hotel’s prevailing rates. Complimentary wired inroom internet service is offered. Parking The Hotel offers self-parking for overnight guests at a reduced fee of $18 per car per night. For daily user parking, the fee is $10 per day. Registration Fee Registration fee includes: Syllabus, daily continental breakfast, refreshment snacks, welcome reception, and CME credits. Faculty information will be available on the website at www.SDPedsCardiology.com. Ways to See San Diego For events in San Diego, visit the Convention and Visitors’ Bureau at www.sandiego.org. Special Needs (includes dietary needs) If there are any special accessibility needs you require, please contact Continuing Medical Education at (858) 966-4972 two weeks prior to the conference so we can obtain those aids. Registration Register Online at www.SDPedsCardiology.com Registration Fee: Physicians Other Health Professionals (PA/NP/RN/Trainees) Preconference Academy On or before 10/27/2015 After 10/28/2015 $445 $245 $75 $495 $295 $100 QUESTIONS? Contact us at: [email protected] or (858) 966-4972