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conference guide / guide du congrès
CONFERENCE GUIDE / GUIDE DU CONGRÈS
JUNE 22-25 | DU 22 AU 25 JUIN
2016
Canadian Paediatric Society
93rd Annual Conference
June 22-25, 2016
Delta Prince Edward, PEI Convention Centre
#CPS2016
@CanPaedSociety
@SocCanPed
Credit/Source : ©Tourism PEI/Tourisme Î.-P.-É.
93e congrès annuel
de la Société canadienne de pédiatrie
du 22 au 25 juin 2016
Hôtel Delta Prince Edward
Palais des congrès de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard
Contents / Table des matières
Welcome / Mots de bienvenue
CPS President/ Présidente de la SCP
CPS Annual Conference Committee Chair / Présidente du comité du congrès annuel
2016 CPS Annual Conference Committee / Comité du congrès annuel 2016 de la SCP
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Program At-a-Glance/ Coup d’œil sur le programme
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Floor Plans / Plans des étages
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Program Information / Renseignements sur le programme
2016 CPS award recipients / Lauréats des prix de la SCP en 2016
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General Sessions / Séances générales
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Accreditation, CanMEDS Roles, Certificate of Attendance / Agrément, rôles CanMEDS, certificat de présence 9
Topic codes, Attention Family Physicians / Codes de sujet, avis aux médecins de famille
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Conference Programming / Programme du congrès
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin
Saturday, June 25 / Le samedi 25 juin
Presenters / Présentateurs
Faculty directory and conflict of interest information / Répertoire des conférenciers
et divulgation de conflits d’intérêts
Oral abstract presenters and conflict of interest information / Présentateurs des communications
orales et renseignements sur les conflits d’intérêts
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Trade Show and Poster Sessions / Salon des exposants et séances d’affiches
Exhibitors / Exposants
Guided poster tours / Visite guidée des affiches
Index to abstracts / Index des communications
Oral presentations / Communications
Poster abstract presentations / Présentation de communications par affiches
Presenting abstract authors / Auteurs présentateurs
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General Information / Renseignements généraux
Allergies and dietary restrictions / Allergies et restrictions alimentaires
Child care services / Services de garde
Complimentary shuttle service – Coach Atlantic Group / Navette gratuite – Coach Atlantic Group
Control of conference materials / Contrôle du matériel du congrès
Evaluation forms / Formulaires d’évaluation
Identification badges / Cocardes
Management office hours / Heures de bureau de la direction
Session pre-registration / Préinscription aux séances
Social media / Médias sociaux
Speaker handouts / Documentation remise par les conférenciers
Special needs / Besoins particuliers
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Message from the CPS President
Message de la présidente de la SCP
For nearly 100 years, the Canadian Paediatric Society
has been a national force for child and youth health
and well-being, for equitable access to care and
services, and for the professional development of
Canadian paediatricians.
Once a year we converge to learn, share ideas and
experiences, brush up on essentials, and be inspired by
our colleagues and friends. As always—and especially
close to my heart—there are great advocacy initiatives
to get involved with and support. There are so many
children and youth at risk who need our help: some
living in First Nations and Inuit communities, others
in foster care or street-involved or in families coping
with poverty. This year’s wave of Syrian newcomers
gives new meaning and impetus to our Caring for
Kids New to Canada website. The CPS has a wealth
of information you can use in any practice setting to
help identify, assess and intervene when needed. With
kids at risk, sometimes just asking the right questions
starts a process that can be life-changing.
To residents and recent graduates, a special welcome:
This gathering is a gateway to your future! Teaching
formats are geared to learners like you, with new
media playing a greater role every year. There are all
kinds of opportunities to network, socialize and share
formative experiences. We also offer a range of forums
for hearing about the latest research, for presenting
your own work, and for getting recognized—and
rewarded!—for doing so. Of course, we are always
on the lookout for fresh talent to populate our
Committees and Sections and to take up leadership
roles.
Depuis près de 100 ans, la Société canadienne de pédiatrie est
une force nationale pour la santé et le bien-être des enfants et des
adolescents, pour l’accès équitable aux soins et aux services et pour
le perfectionnement professionnel des pédiatres canadiens.
Une fois par année, nous convergeons pour apprendre, partager des
idées et des expériences, nous rappeler les essentiels et nous laisser
inspirer par nos collègues et nos amis. Comme toujours, et j’y tiens
tout particulièrement, d’excellentes initiatives de défense d’intérêts
nous sont proposées pour que nous nous engagions et que nous
les soutenions. Il y a tant d’enfants et d’adolescents à risque qui ont
besoin de notre aide : certains vivent dans des communautés inuites
et des Premières nations, d’autres en famille d’accueil, dans la rue ou
dans des familles aux prises avec la pauvreté. La vague de nouveaux
arrivants syriens de cette année a donné un nouveau sens et un
nouvel élan au site Web Les soins aux enfants néo-canadiens. La SCP
possède une foule d’information que vous pouvez utiliser dans tout
milieu de pratique pour dépister, évaluer et intervenir, au besoin.
Auprès des enfants à risque, le fait de poser simplement les bonnes
questions peut lancer un processus qui pourra changer des vies.
Nous souhaitons tout particulièrement la bienvenue aux résidents
et aux récents diplômés. Cette rencontre est une porte ouverte
sur votre avenir! Les structures de formation sont orientées vers
les apprenants comme vous, et les nouveaux médias y occupent
toujours plus de place année après année. Il y a toutes sortes
de possibilités de réseautage, de socialisation et de partage
d’expériences formatrices. Nous offrons également toute une série
de tribunes pour être informés des dernières recherches et présenter
notre propre travail, et nous sommes salués et récompensés de le
faire. Bien sûr, nous sommes toujours à la recherche de nouveaux
talents pour siéger à nos comités et nos sections et pour assumer
des rôles de leadership.
As CPS members and allied professionals, we meet
each year to learn and to recommit ourselves to
providing better, safer care and improving public
policy for all children and youth. Welcome, all of you,
to the 93rd CPS annual conference.
En qualité de membres de la SCP ou d’autres professionnels de la
santé, nous nous rencontrons chaque année pour apprendre et nous
réengager à fournir des soins, à la fois meilleurs et plus sécuritaires,
et à améliorer les politiques publiques pour tous les enfants et les
adolescents. Nous vous souhaitons tous la bienvenue au 93e congrès
annuel de la SCP.
Dr. Robin Williams
President, Canadian Paediatric Society
Docteure Robin Williams
Présidente, Société canadienne de pédiatrie
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Message from the CPS Annual
Conference Committee Chair
Message de la présidente du comité
du congrès annuel de la SCP
Welcome friends and colleagues, to the
93rd CPS annual conference,
Chers amis et collègues, bienvenue au 93e congrès annuel
de la SCP.
Building on last year’s successful event in Toronto,
which more than 900 delegates attended, we have
planned our best conference yet in one of Canada’s
most beautiful settings: Charlottetown, Prince
Edward Island.
Fort de la réussite du congrès de l’an dernier à Toronto, auquel
plus de 900 congressistes ont assisté, nous avons planifié le
meilleur congrès de notre histoire dans l’un des lieux les plus
pittoresques du Canada : Charlottetown, à l’Île-du-PrinceÉdouard.
Featuring—as always—the best of paediatric
medicine in Canada, this year’s educational
lineup offers keynote and concurrent seminars
and workshops on over 100 topics, covering a
wide range of stimulating, up-to-date, evidencebased information. Designed for a broad range of
professionals and trainees, the CPS annual conference
has something for everyone: a strong scientific
program with lots of opportunities for learning,
information exchange, networking and fun!
Mettant en vedette les meilleurs aspects de la pédiatrie au
Canada, comme toujours, l’offre de formation de cette année
inclut un conférencier principal, des séminaires et des ateliers
concomitants sur plus de 100 sujets traitant d’un large éventail
d’information stimulante, à jour et fondée sur des données
probantes. Conçu pour des professionnels et des stagiaires de
tous les horizons, le congrès annuel de la SCP a quelque chose à
offrir à chacun : un programme scientifique solide comportant de
nombreuses possibilités d’apprentissage, d’échange d’information,
de réseautage et de plaisir!
We encourage you to take advantage of as much of
the program as possible. Also, we need your feedback:
What inspired you? Can you suggest improvements?
Are there innovative learning platforms or methods
you’ve encountered that you’d like to share?
Nous vous invitons à profiter le plus possible du programme.
Nous avons également besoin de vos commentaires : qu’est-ce
qui vous a inspiré? Quelles améliorations nous suggérez-vous?
Avez-vous déjà expérimenté des plateformes d’apprentissage
novatrices dont vous aimeriez nous faire profiter?
The Annual Conference Committee is always on the
lookout for ways to develop and evolve our meeting
to enhance the overall learning experience. With your
help, we can start preparing for the 94th iteration,
scheduled for Vancouver in 2017.
Le comité du congrès annuel cherche toujours à développer
et à faire évoluer cet événement, de manière à accroître votre
expérience d’apprentissage global. Avec votre aide, nous pouvons
commencer à préparer la 94e édition, qui aura lieu à Vancouver
en 2017.
In the meantime, there is much to see and do in
Charlottetown. I hope you enjoy this CPS annual
conference so much that you’ll save the dates for next
year’s event.
Entre-temps, il y a beaucoup à voir et à faire à Charlottetown.
J’espère que vous aurez du plaisir à ce congrès annuel de la SCP
et que vous inscrirez les dates du prochain congrès dans votre
agenda.
Sincerely,
Cordialement,
Dr. Dawn Hartfield
Chair, CPS Annual Conference Committee
Docteure Dawn Hartfield
Présidente, comité du congrès annuel de la SCP
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2016 CPS Annual Conference Committee
Comité du congrès annuel 2016 de la SCP
Dawn Hartfield, MD
(Chair), Associate Professor, Department of
Paediatrics, University of Alberta; Medical
Director, Quality, Edmonton Zone,
Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Alta.
(Présidente), professeure agrégée,
département de pédiatrie, université de
l’Alberta; directrice médicale de la qualité,
zone d’Edmonton, Alberta Health Services,
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Marie Adèle Davis
Executive Director, Canadian Paediatric
Society, Ottawa, Ont.
Directrice générale, Société canadienne de
pédiatrie, Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Wendy Eligh
Manager, Annual Conference and Trade
Show, Canadian Paediatric Society,
Ottawa, Ont.
Gestionnaire, congrès annuel et salon des
exposants, Société canadienne de pédiatrie,
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Lauralee Gallinger
Coordinator, Conference Services, Canadian
Paediatric Society, Ottawa, Ont.
Coordonnatrice, services du congrès, Société
canadienne de pédiatrie, Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Rania Gosselin-Papadopoulos, MD
President, CPS Resident Section, London
Health Sciences Center – Victoria
Hospital, London, Ont.
Présidente, section des résidents de la SCP,
London Health Sciences Center – Victoria
Hospital, London (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Catherine Hervouet-Zeiber, MD
Associate Professor of Paediatrics, SainteJustine UHC, Montreal, Que.
Professeure agrégée de pédiatrie, CHU
Sainte-Justine, Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Natasha Johnson, MD
Head, Division of Adolescent Medicine,
Associate Professor, Department of
Paediatrics, McMaster University,
McMaster Children’s Hospital,
Hamilton, Ont.
Chef, division de médecine de l’adolescent,
professeure agrégée, département de
pédiatrie, université McMaster, McMaster
Children’s Hospital, Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Roxanne MacKnight, MD
Family physician, Miramichi, N.B.
Médecin de famille, Miramichi
(Nouveau-Brunswick)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Jackie Millette
Director, Education, Committees and
Sections, Canadian Paediatric Society,
Ottawa, Ont.
Directrice, éducation, comités et sections,
Société canadienne de pédiatrie,
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Ayaz Ramji, MD
General Paediatrics, Prince Albert, Sask.
Pédiatre général, Prince Albert
(Saskatchewan)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Robin Williams, MD
CPS President, ACMOH, Ontario, Ministry
of Health, Government of Ontario,
St. Davids, Ont.
Présidente de la SCP, médecin hygiéniste en
chef intérimaire de l’Ontario, ministère de
la Santé, gouvernement de l’Ontario,
St. Davids (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Ellen Wood, MD
Professor of Paediatrics, Dalhousie
University, Paediatric Neurologist, IWK
Health Centre, Halifax, N.S.
Professeure de pédiatrie, université
Dalhousie; neurologue pédiatre, IWK
Health Centre, Halifax (Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Mitchell Zelman, MD
Paediatrician, Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Pédiatre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Charlottetown (Île-du-Prince-Édouard)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
Amy Ornstein, MDCM
Medical Director, IWK Child Protection
Team, Head, Division of General
Paediatrics, Associate Professor of
Paediatrics, Dalhousie University,
Halifax, N.S.
Directrice médicale de l’équipe de la
protection de la jeunesse de l’IWK Health
Centre; chef, division de pédiatrie générale,
professeure agrégée de pédiatrie, université
Dalhousie, Halifax (Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Conflits d’intérêts potentiels : Aucun
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Program At-a-Glance / Coup d’œil sur le programme
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin
0630-1700
Registration open / Inscription
0630-1700
Registration open / Inscription
0730-1600
Section programming / Programmes des sections
0700-0830
1000-1030
Health break / Pause-santé
1130-1230
Lunch/ Dîner
1200-1330
Special event / Activité spéciale
CPS Leadership Forum and breakfast with
the Board of Directors (all delegates welcome) /
Forum sur le leadership de la SCP et déjeuner
avec le conseil d’administration (ouvert à tous les
congressistes)
1345-1445
Seminars / Séminaires
0830-1030
1345-1600
Section programming (continued from morning
sessions) / Programme des sections (suite des
séances du matin)
CPS Annual General Meeting (all delegates welcome)
/ Assemblée générale annuelle de la SCP (ouvert à
tous les congressistes)
1030-1045
Refreshment break / Pause-rafraîchissement
1500-1600
Seminars / Séminaires
1045-1145
Seminars / Séminaires
1600-1630
Refreshment break / Pause-rafraîchissement
1045-1145
1630-1830
Opening ceremonies / Cérémonies d’ouverture
Platform abstract presentations B / Présentations
de communications plateformes B
1830-2000
Welcome reception / Réception de bienvenue
1045-1145
Workshops / Ateliers
1900-2100
2016 Distinguished Community Paediatrician
Award dinner / Banquet du prix d’excellence 2016
en pédiatrie (off site / hors site)
1130-1230
Lunch / Dîner
1200-1330
Residents Advocacy Luncheon (all registered residents
welcome) / Dîner des résidents pour la défense
d’intérêts des enfants (tous les résidents inscrits sont les
bienvenus)
1215-1315
Lunch 'n Learn / Dîner-conférence
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin
1345-1445
Seminars / Séminaires
0630-1700
Registration open / Inscription
1345-1445
Workshops / Ateliers
0730-1500
Trade Show and poster sessions (breakfast from
0730-0900) / Salon des exposants et séance
d’affiches (déjeuner de 7 h 30 à 9 h)
1345-1445
Paediatric Pursuit / Quelques arpents de pièges en
pédiatrie
0830-0930
CPS Child and Youth Health Lecture Series / Série
de conférences de la SCP sur la santé des enfants et
des adolescents
1445-1515
Health break / Pause-santé
1515-1615
The CPS President’s Lecture / Conférence de la
présidente de la SCP
0930-1000
Health break (with Trade Show and poster session 1) /
Pause-santé (conjointement avec le salon des exposants
et la séance d’affiches 1)
1630-1730
Workshop / Atelier
1800-2000
1000-1100
Seminars / Séminaires
Practice what you preach Walk/ Run and Reception
/ Marche ou course Faites ce que vous prêchez et
réception
1000-1100
Platform abstract presentations A / Présentations
de communications plateformes A
1930-2130
1100-1300
Lunch (with Trade Show) / Dîner (conjointement avec
le salon des exposants)
Global Child and Youth Health Section – “World
Class” dinner / Section de la santé des enfants et
des adolescents dans le monde – souper de classe
mondiale (off site / hors site)
1300-1430
Workshop / Atelier
Saturday, June 25 / Le samedi 25 juin
1300-1545
Section programming / Programmes des sections
0730-1000
Registration open / Inscription
1430-1500
Health break (with Trade Show and poster session 2) /
Pause-santé (conjointement avec le salon des exposants
et la séance d’affiches 2)
0830-1000
Headline News / En primeur
1000-1015
Refreshment break / Pause-rafraîchissement
1015-1215
Paediatric Update and Closing / Mise à jour en
pédiatrie et clôture
1900-2100
2016 Emerging Leader in Neonatology Award
dinner / Banquet du prix du leader émergent 2016
en néonatologie (off site / hors site)
1500-1545
Section programming (continued) / Programme
des sections (suite)
1545-1600
Refreshment break / Pause-rafraîchissement
1600-1730
Goldbloom Journal Club / Club de lecture
Goldbloom
1830-2300
Social Fun Night / Soirée de plasir
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Floor Plans / Plans des étages
 CPS Conference Office / Bureau de la SCP au congrès (Robert Dickie)
 CPS Resource Centre / Centre des ressources de la SCP (Confederation Ballroom Foyer)
 Registration area / Zone d’inscription (Confederation Ballroom Foyer)
 Media Room / Salle de presse (Office #1)
 Speaker Ready Room / Salle de préparation des conférenciers (Alexander Galt)
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PROGRAM INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LE PROGRAMME
2016 CPS Award recipients/ Lauréats des prix 2016 de la SCP
Recognizing excellence in paediatrics / Hommage à l’excellence en pédiatrie
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin
1505-1515
0830-0930
Paediatric Emergency Medicine Section Program /
Programme de la section de la médecine d’urgence
pédiatrique
Anna Jarvis Paediatric Emergency
Medicine Teaching Award / Prix
d’enseignement Anna Jarvis en
médecine d’urgence pédiatrique
The CPS Child and Youth Health Lecture Series /
Série de conférences sur la santé des enfants et des
adolescents
Victor Marchessault Advocacy Award /
Prix Victor Marchessault de défense des
enfants
Claude Cyr, MD
Sherbrooke (Québec)
Vincent Grant, MD
Calgary (Alberta)
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin
1630-1830
Opening Ceremonies / Cérémonies d'ouverture
Alan Ross Award / Prix Alan Ross
Brent Scott, MD
Calgary (Alberta)
Danielle Grenier Member Recognition
Award / Prix Danielle Grenier en
hommage à un membre
Mark Awuku, MD
Windsor (Ontario)
Honorary Membership / Membre
honoraire
Honourable
Margaret McCain
Toronto (Ontario)
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin
1600-1730
Goldbloom Journal Club / Club de lecture
Goldbloom
Career Research Award / Prix de carrière
en recherche
Grant A. Mitchell, MD
Montréal (Québec)
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin
1515-1615
The CPS President’s Lecture / Conférence de la
Présidente de la SCP
Michel Weber Education Award / Prix de
l’enseignement Michel Weber
Mona Jabbour, MD
Ottawa (Ontario)
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin
1900-2100
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin
2016 Distinguished Community Paediatric Award
dinner / Banquet du prix d’excellence 2016 en
pédiatrie communautaire
Distinguished Community Paediatrician
Award / Prix d’excellence en pédiatrie
communautaire 0830-1030
Rosemary Moodie, MD Toronto (Ontario)
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin
1900-2100
2016 Emerging Leader in Neonatology Award
dinner / Banquet du prix du leader émergent 2016
en néonatologie
Emerging Leader in Neonatology Award /
Le prix d’un leader émergent en
néonatologie
Paige Terrien Church, MD
Toronto (Ontario)
CPS Annual General Meeting / Assemblée
générale annuelle de la SCP
Noni MacDonald Award / Prix Noni
MacDonald
Evelyne D. Trottier, MD
Montréal (Québec)
CPS Life Membership Awards / Membres
à vie de la SCP
Ann Jefferies, MD
Toronto (Ontario)
For full award winner
details visit
www.cps.ca/en/awards-prix
Heather Onyett, MD
Kingston (Ontario)
Pour tout savoir sur
les lauréats,
visitez la page
www.cps.ca/fr/awards-prix.
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PROGRAM INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LE PROGRAMME
General Sessions / Séances générales
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin
Saturday, June 25 / Le samedi 25 juin
1630-1830
0700-0830
1015-1215
Opening Ceremonies / Cérémonies
d'ouverture
CPS Leadership Forum and breakfast
with the Board of Directors / Forum sur
le leadership et déjeuner avec le conseil
d’administration
Paediatric Update and Closing /
Mise à jour en pédiatrie et clôture
The Reason You Walk
Keynote speaker /
Conférencier prinicipal
Isabelle Chevalier, MD
One common language to awaken
leadership in the health system
Wab Kinew
John Van Aerde, MD
Jean Clinton, MD
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin
0830-0930
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin
The CPS Child and Youth Health Lecture
Series / Série de conférences sur la santé
des enfants et des adolescents
1515-1615
Allergy testing: The dark side of ‘new
age’ health care
Gregory Rex, MD
Natasha Johnson, MD
The CPS President’s Lecture / Conférence
de la présidente de la SCP
Now is the time! Eradicating child
poverty in Canada
Joanne Langley, MD
Janet Austin
John Leblanc, MD
Julia Orkin, MD
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin
1600-1730
Michael Rieder, MD
Goldbloom Journal Club / Club de
lecture Goldbloom
Saturday, June 25 / Le samedi 25 juin
Isabelle Chevalier, MD
0830-1000
Headline News / En primeur
Physician-assisted dying: Should kids
ever be considered?
Paul Thiessen, MD
Dawn Davies, MD
Julie Emberley, MD
Mary Shariff, PhD
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PROGRAM INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LE PROGRAMME
Accreditation
Agrément
Maintenance of Certification (MOC)
This event has been approved by the Canadian Paediatric
Society for a maximum of 20.5 credit hours as an Accredited
Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the
Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Maintien du certificat (MDC)
Le présent événement est une activité de formation collective agréée
(section 1) au sens que lui donne le programme de Maintien du certificat
du Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada, approuvée
par la Société canadienne de pédiatrie pour un maximum de
20,5 heures-crédits.
AMA PRA Category 1
Through an agreement between the Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Canada and the American Medical Association,
physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on this process can be
found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.
Crédits de catégorie 1 de l’AMA PRA
En vertu d’une entente conclue entre le Collège royal des médecins et
chirurgiens du Canada et l’American Medical Association, les médecins
peuvent convertir leurs crédits de MDC du Collège royal en crédits de
catégorie 1 de l’AMA PRA. L’information sur ce processus figure, en
anglais, dans le site www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.
European Continuing Medical
Education Credits
Live educational activities, occurring in Canada, and recognized
by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as
Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1), are deemed
by the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) to be
eligible for ECMEC®.
Crédits européens de formation
médicale continue
Les activités éducatives tenues au Canada et reconnues par le Collège
royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada comme des activités
d’apprentissage collectif agréées (section 1) sont réputées admissibles à des
crédits européens de formation médicale continue par l’Union européenne
des médecins spécialistes.
CPS member benefit
As a CPS member, you can transfer earned CME credits to
the “Mainport” subsite on the Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Canada website. All you need to do is provide your
RCPSC ID number and your CPS membership number when
you register for the Annual Conference online.
It’s that easy!
Avantage pour les membres de la SCP
En qualité de membre de la SCP, vous pouvez transférer vos crédits de
FMC accumulés dans le site Web secondaire « Mainport » du Collège
royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada. Il vous suffit de fournir
votre numéro de membre du CRMCC et votre numéro de membre
de la SCP au moment de votre inscription virtuelle. Ce n’est pas plus
compliqué que ça!
Mainpro-M1 Credits
This program has been accredited by the College of Family
Physicians of Canada and the Prince Edward Island Chapter for
up to 19.5 Mainpro-M1 credits.
Crédits Mainpro-M1
Ce programme est agrée par le Collège des médecins de famille du
Canada et la section de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard pour un maximum de
19,5 crédits Mainpro-M1.
American Academy of Family Physicians
Members of the American Academy of Family Physicians
are eligible to receive up to 19.5 Prescribed credit hours for
attendance at this meeting/event due to a reciprocal agreement
with the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
American Academy of Family Physicians
En vertu d’une entente de réciprocité avec Le Collège des médecins
de famille du Canada, les membres de l’American Academy of Family
Physicians peuvent accumuler jusqu’à 19,5 heures-crédits prescrites en
participant à ce congrès ou cet événement.
CanMEDS Roles
Rôles CanMEDS
CanMEDS is an initiative to improve patient
care by defining the key competencies
needed for medical education and
practice. CanMEDS refers to seven core
roles: Medical expert (the central role),
Communicator, Collaborator, Leader, Health advocate, Scholar and
Professional. Each session identifies which roles are addressed.
Le cadre CanMEDS est une initiative visant à améliorer
les soins aux patients. Son objectif est d’exposer une
définition complète des compétences requises pour
l’enseignement et la pratique de la médecine. CanMEDS
est organisé en fonction de sept rôles : expert médical (rôle
central), communicateur, collaborateur, leader, promoteur de la santé, érudit
et professionnel. Le rôle abordé par chaque séance est indiqué en regard de
chacune d’elles.
Medical Expert
Expert médical
Communicator
Communicateur
Collaborator
Collaborateur
Leader
Leader
Health Advocate
Promoteur de la santé
Scholar
Érudit
Professional
Professionnel
Certificate of Attendance
Certificat de présence
A Certificate of Attendance is available for all delegates
attending the conference. An email will be sent to you
following the conference.
Tous les congressistes qui assistent au congrès pourront obtenir un
certificat de présence. Vous recevrez un courriel à cet effet après le
congrès.
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PROGRAM INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LE PROGRAMME
Topic codes
Codes de sujet
Topic codes are assigned to plenary sessions,
workshops, seminars, and platform abstracts. Some
sessions have more than one.
Des codes de sujet sont attribués aux séances plénières, ateliers,
séminaires et présentations de communications plateformes. Certaines
séances peuvent comporter plus d’un code de sujet.
Adolescent health
Advocacy
Allergy and immunology
Bioethics
Child abuse and neglect
Complementary and alternative medicine
Complex care
Critical care
Dermatology
Developmental paediatrics
Emergency medicine
Endocrinology and metabolism
Environmental health
Gastroenterology
General paediatrics
Healthy active living
Hematology and oncology
Hospital paediatrics
Infectious diseases
International health
Medical education
Mental health
Neonatology-Perinatology
Neurology
Nutrition
Oral health
Otolaryngology
Patient safety
Pharmacology and therapeutics
Physician wellness
Prevention and anticipatory guidance
Radiology
Resident/trainee
Respirology
Social paediatrics
Sport
Technology
Toxicology
ADOL
ADV
ALL
BIO
ABUSE
ALT
COMPLEX
ICU
DERM
DEV
EME
ENDO
ENV
GASTRO
GENERAL
HAL
HEMA
HOSP
INF
INTNL
EDUC
MENTAL
NEO
NEURO
NUT
ORAL
OTO
SAFETY
PHARMACO
WELLNESS
PREVENT
RAD
RESIDENT
RESP
SOCIAL
SPORT
TECH
TOXIC
Santé de l’adolescent
Défense d’intérêts
Allergies et immunologie
Bioéthique
Violence et négligence faites aux enfants
Médecine complémentaire et parallèle
Soins complexes
Soins intensifs
Dermatologie
Pédiatrie du développement
Médecine d’urgence
Endocrinologie et métabolisme
Santé de l’environnement
Gastroentérologie
Pédiatrie générale
Vie saine et active
Hématologie et oncologie
Pédiatrie hospitalière
Infectiologie
Santé des enfants dans le monde
Formation en médecine
Santé mentale
Néonatologie et périnatologie
Neurologie
Nutrition
Santé buccodentaire
Otorhinolaryngologie
Sécurité des patients
Pharmacologie et thérapeutique
Bien-être des médecins
Prévention et conseils préventifs
Radiologie
Résident et stagiaire
Pneumologie
Pédiatrie sociale
Sport
Technologie
Toxicologie
Attention Family Physicians
Avis aux médecins de famille
The CPS Annual Conference is an opportunity to
engage and learn the latest in paediatric education.
Sessions of special interest to family physicians are
.
identified by
Le congrès annuel de la SCP est l’occasion pour les médecins de famille
de s’investir en pédiatrie et d’acquérir les connaissances les plus à jour
dans le domaine. Les séances susceptibles d’intéresser les médecins de
.
famille sont suivies du pictogramme
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SPECIAL EVENT / ACTIVITÉ SPÉCIALE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 / LE MERCREDI 22 JUIN
1200-1330
MACDONALD/COLES
“The child may not
remember, but the
body remembers”
« L’enfant oublie
peut-être, mais pas
son corps. »
Exclusive screening
of the Sundance
documentary
about toxic stress
and childhood
experiences.
Projection exclusive
du documentaire
de Sundance sur le
stress toxique et les
expériences
des enfants.
Open to all registered delegates. / Ouvert à tous les congressistes inscrits.
CPS Resource Centre / Centre des ressources de la SCP
Regardless of your practice profile you’ll
find solutions at the CPS resource centre.
Staff are on hand to answer questions.
Quel que soit votre profil de pratique, vous trouverez
des solutions au centre des ressources de la SCP.
Du personnel sera sur place pour répondre à vos questions.
CONFERENCE OFFER ONLY 50% off membership fees for new members!
OFFRE APPLICABLE AU CONGRÈS SEULEMENT : 50 % de rabais sur l’adhésion pour les nouveaux membres!
Do you need to recharge your smartphone or tablet? Drop by the CPS resource centre to use the mobile charging kiosk.
Vous avez besoin de charger votre téléphone intelligent ou votre tablette? Passez à la station de recharge mobile, au centre des ressources de la SCP.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin (Maximum study credits: 5.75 hours / crédits d’études maximaux : 5,75 heures)
1345-1445 Workshops with case discussions:
REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION
0630-1700
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
CPS RESOURCE CENTRE /
CENTRE DES RESSOURCES DE LA SCP
Brown (Mezzanine Level)
Workshop A: The role of community
paediatricians in caring for children
and youth with autism spectrum
disorder – Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, MD
Chandler (Mezzanine Level)
Workshop B: What in the world is
a non-epileptic event? Differential
diagnosis and management –
Ellen Wood, MD
0800-1700
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
BUSINESS MEETING /
SÉANCE DE TRAVAIL 0800-0900 McDougall (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Child and Youth Maltreatment Section
business meeting / Séance de travail de la
section de la prévention de la maltraitance
d’enfants et d’adolescents de la SCP
CPS SECTION PROGRAMMING /
PROGRAMME DES SECTIONS DE LA SCP
0730-1600 ICU DEV
Langevin
Workshop C: Diagnosis and
management of DCD –
Elizabeth Mickelson, MD,
Jill Zwicker, PhD
1500-1600 Workshops repeated
Hosted by the CPS Developmental Paediatrics
Section
Organisé par la section de la pédiatrie du
développement de la SCP
0730-1500 HOSP INF
SP1 What’s new in developmental
paediatrics?
Sir John A
Chair / Présidente : Clare Mitchell, MD
Prominent clinician-researchers present new
concepts in the field of developmental paediatrics,
focusing on autism spectrum disorder, epileptic
and non-epileptic events, and the diagnosis and
treatment of developmental coordination disorder.
Case-based discussions and practical tools are
used to develop clinical frameworks. The everpopular “Hot topics in developmental paediatrics”,
with Dr. Nancy Lanphear, is a highlight. Workshops
are offered in the afternoon.
0730-0735 Welcome and introductions
(Refreshments compliments of CPS
Developmental Paediatrics Section)
0735-0825 Autism in the DSM-5 era: Lessons
learned and thoughts for the future –
Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, MD
0825-0915 When is a ‘seizure’ not a seizure or
something else? – Ellen Wood, MD
0915-1005 Developmental coordination disorder
(DCD): State of the evidence –
Jill Zwicker, PhD
SP2 “Wiser choices for inpatient paediatric
infectious diseases” and “What’s new in
hospital paediatrics for 2016?”
Archibald/Campbell
Chair / Président : Niraj Mistry, MD
The morning program focuses on effective and
efficient diagnostic and therapeutic decisions for
hospitalized children with infectious diseases.
Topics include: (1) community-acquired pneumonia
(CAP); (2) diagnostic testing for respiratory
infections; (3) oral vs. prolonged parenteral
therapies for osteomyelitis, infantile UTI and
complicated pneumonia; and (4) empiric acyclovir
for suspected CNS infections. The afternoon
session summarizes innovations and new research
that impact care of the hospitalized child.
0730-0800 Continental breakfast/networking
(Compliments of CPS Hospital
Paediatrics Section)
0800-0810 Welcome and introductions
0810-0850 CAP – Joan Robinson, MD
0850-0930 Diagnostic testing – Tim Mailman, MD
0930-1010 Parenteral vs. oral antibiotics –
Valérie Lamarre, MD
1450-1500 Evaluations and closing remarks
Hosted by the CPS Hospital Paediatrics Section
Organisé par la section de la pédiatrie hospitalière
de la SCP
0730-1600 NEO GENERAL
SP3 Controversies and innovations in
neonatal surgery
Tilley
Chair / Président : Kevin Coughlin, MD
Original science abstract presentations are
followed in the morning by presentations on
the pathophysiology and management of
common but controversial neonatal surgical
conditions (e.g., intraventricular hemorrhage
[IVH]/post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus [PHHC]
and necrotizing enterocolitis [NEC]), with focus
on newer diagnostic tools and evidence-based
management. Afternoon presentations feature
new developments in anesthesia and pain control
for the neonate, and the role of extra-corporeal
membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the NICU in the
year 2016.
0730-0750 Continental breakfast/networking
(Compliments of CPS NeonatalPerinatal Medicine Section)
0750-0755 Welcome and introductions
0755-0955 Original science abstract
presentations. See page 32 for list of
abstracts being presented.
0955-1010 Health break (Confederation
Ballroom Foyer)
1010-1050 Surgical interventions in management
of IVH/PHHC –
Sandrine de Ribaupierre, MD
1050-1130 Surgical management of NEC:
Evidence-based practice and novel
approaches? – Agostino Pierro, MD
1130-1330 Lunch (on your own)
1345-1425 Neonatal anesthesia impacts on
neurodevelopment –
Mary Ellen McCann, MD
1425-1505 ECMO: Is there still a role for it in the
NICU in 2016? – Allan de Caen, MD
1030-1115 Acyclovir – Jeremy Friedman, MD
1505-1555 Updates from the CPS Fetus and
Newborn Committee – Presenting
new and emerging guidelines from
committee – Thierry Lacaze, MD
1030-1125 Hot topics in developmental
paediatrics – Nancy Lanphear, MD
1115-1130 Wrap-up
1555-1600 Evaluations and closing remarks
1130-1330Lunch (on your own)
1125-1130 Evaluations and closing remarks
1345-1350 Introductions
Hosted by the CPS Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Section
1130-1330 Lunch (on your own)
1350-1450 What’s new in hospital paediatrics
for 2016? – Isabelle Chevalier, MD,
Joanna Holland, MD
1005-1030 Health break (Confederation
Ballroom Foyer)
Medical Expert
Expert médical
Communicator
Communicateur
1010-1030 Health break (Confederation
Ballroom Foyer)
Collaborator
Collaborateur
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Organisé par la section de la médecine néonatale
et périnatale de la SCP
Health Advocate
Promoteur de la santé
Scholar
Érudit
Professional
Professionnel
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin (continued / suite)
0730-1515 EME PREVENT
LUNCH / DÎNER
SP4 Hot topics in paediatric emergency
medicine
Our lunch options have changed for 2016.
provided by the lab. This seminar aims to clarify
some typical challenges to interpreting common
endocrine tests.
Henry/Johnson
Les possibilités de repas ont changé pour
2016.
Faculty / Conférencières : Elizabeth Cummings, MD,
Teresa Pinto, MD
Chair / Présidente : Laurel Chauvin-Kimoff, MD
1130-1230
1345-1445 MENTAL GENERAL
The goal of this program is to provide
paediatricians and child health professionals
with a comprehensive review of key paediatric
emergency topics relevant to various settings.
Topics include telephone referrals, fever in the
young child, emergencies on or near the beach,
interesting radiology cases, a review of sedation
and pain management principles, an update on
recent paediatric resuscitation guidelines, and a
review of how to manage paediatric psychosis and
the agitated patient.
Lunch with the Trade Show (Thursday) is
included in your conference registration. On
Wednesday and Friday, you can purchase food
at kiosks, which will be set up from 1130 to
1230 pm in the PEI Convention Centre.
0730-0745 Refreshment break/networking
(Compliments of CPS Paediatric
Emergency Medicine Section)
0745-0750 Welcome and introductions
0750-0830 How to investigate and deal with a
psychotic patient –
Shannon MacPhee, MD
0830-0910 Hot kids: What do we do with febrile
infants and toddlers in the postpneumococcal conjugate vaccination
era? – Kevin Chan, MD
0910-0950 Answering the call: Teaching safe
practice with PEM telephone referrals
– Dominic Allain, MD,
Heather Rose, MD
0950-1005 Health break (Confederation
Ballroom Foyer)
1005-1040 Interesting radiology cases –
Aaron Sibley, MD
1040-1120 Close encounters of the beach kind –
Laurel Chauvin-Kimoff, MD
1130-1330 Lunch (on your own)
1345-1425 Treating the ouch! What’s new in
pain and sedation –
Laura Weingarten, MD
1425-1505 2015 Resuscitation Guidelines –
What’s changed for the paediatric
emergency medicine physician? –
Farhan Bhanji, MD
1505-1515 Presentation of the Anna Jarvis
Paediatric Emergency Medicine
Teaching Award
Hosted by the CPS Paediatric Emergency Medicine
Section
Organisé par la section de la médecine d’urgence
en pédiatrie de la SCP
Medical Expert
Expert médical
Communicator
Communicateur
Le dîner qui a lieu au salon des exposants
(le jeudi) est inclus dans votre inscription
au congrès. Le mercredi et le vendredi, vous
pourrez acheter des aliments aux stands qui
seront installés de 11 h 30 à 12 h 30 au Palais
des congrès de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard.
SPECIAL EVENT /
ACTIVITÉ SPÉCIALE
Resilience – The biology of stress & the
science of hope
1200-1330
MacDonald/Coles
Join us for a special screening of this new
documentary by KPJR Films that follows
trailblazers in paediatrics, education, and social
welfare who are helping to protect children
from the insidious effects of toxic stress.
Open to all registered delegates.
Assistez à la projection de ce nouveau
documentaire anglais de KPJR Films sur des
pionniers dans les domaines de la pédiatrie, de
l’éducation et du travail social qui contribuent
à protéger les enfants des effets insidieux du
stress toxique.
Ouvert à tous les congressistes inscrits.
1B Depression and anxiety disorders: Focus
on diagnosis
Tupper
Chair / Présidente : Natasha Johnson, MD
This seminar reviews diagnostic changes
in the DSM-5 pertaining to depression and
anxiety disorders, with focus on their relevance
for paediatricians and child and youth care
professionals. Case-based presentations are the
starting point for interactive discussions around
formulation, diagnostic considerations and key
differential diagnoses.
Faculty / Conférencières : Daphne Korczak, MD,
Suneeta Monga, MD
1345-1445 NEURO COMPLEX
1C ‘Tip-toe through the tulips’: Identifying
early signs of neurological and neuromuscular
disease in the toe-walking child
Cartier
Chair / Président : Barry Adams, MD
This seminar reviews important clinical signs and
symptoms that differentiate behavioural toewalking, idiopathic toe-walking, and toe-walking
associated with an underlying neurological or
neuromuscular disorder. Indications for laboratory
tests, imaging and subspecialty referrals to
optimize patient care and management are also
reviewed.
Faculty / Conférenciers : Anna McCormick, MD,
Hugh McMillan, MD
SEMINARS / SÉMINAIRES
CPS SECTION PROGRAMMING /
PROGRAMME DES SECTIONS DE LA SCP
1345-1445 ENDO GENERAL
1345-1600 (continued from morning sessions)
(suite des séances du matin)
1A Alphabet soup: Making sense of
common endocrine tests in paediatrics
SP1 What’s new in developmental
paediatrics? (Sir John A)
Steeves/McGee (Mezzanine Level)
SP2 “Wiser choices for inpatient paediatric
infectious diseases” and “What’s new in
hospital paediatrics for 2016?” (Archibald/
Campbell)
Chair / Président : Ayaz Ramji, MD
General paediatricians are often the first to see
children with possible endocrine disorders, such as
thyroid disease, poor growth or delayed puberty.
They may choose to draw various hormone levels
as part of the work-up, but interpretation may not
be as clear-cut as comparison with normal ranges
Collaborator
Collaborateur
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SP3 Controversies and innovations in
neonatal surgery (Tilley)
SP4 Hot topics in paediatric emergency
medicine (Henry/Johnson)
Health Advocate
Promoteur de la santé
Scholar
Érudit
Professional
Professionnel
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Wednesday, June 22 / Le mercredi 22 juin (continued / suite)
BUSINESS MEETINGS /
SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL 1500-1600 HAL SPORT
1F The role of exercise as medicine in a
clinical setting
1500-1600 McCully (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Hospital Paediatrics Section business
meeting / Séance de travail de la section de la
pédiatrie hospitalière de la SCP
Steeves/McGee
1515-1615 Henry/Johnson (Mezzanine Level)
Regular exercise is an essential component of
healthy growth and development. This seminar
focuses on the role of exercise as medicine, with
special attention to exercise testing and physical
activity counselling. We’ll discuss research
supporting the role of exercise as medicine and
describe practical approaches from a unique
exercise medicine clinic treating children with
chronic medical conditions.
CPS Paediatric Emergency Medicine Section
business meeting / Séance de travail de la section
de la médecine d’urgence en pédiatrie de la SCP
SEMINARS / SÉMINAIRES
1500-1600 ADV ADOL
1D The use and misuse of tobacco among
Indigenous children and youth in Canada
Faculty / Conférenciers : Burke Baird, MD,
Brian Timmons, PhD
REFRESHMENT BREAK /
PAUSE-RAFRAÎCHISSEMENT
Cartier
Chair / Présidente :
Rania Gosselin-Papadopoulos, MD
Tobacco is sacred in many Indigenous cultures,
yet the recreational use of commercial tobacco
is highly addictive and harmful. Smoking rates
among Indigenous youth and families have
reached alarming levels in Canada, putting health,
quality of life and life expectancy—for individuals
and communities—in danger. Paediatric health
care providers must be more aware of this crisis
and make optimal use of their unique position to
collaborate with communities in preventing and
treating tobacco misuse.
Faculty / Conférencière : Radha Jetty, MD
1500-1600 GASTRO NUT
1E What’s up with celiac disease and gluten
sensitivity?
Sir John A
Chair / Présidente : Amy Ornstein, MD
Confused about which test to order for celiac? Can
you diagnose celiac disease without biopsy? What
is gluten sensitivity and why are the FODMAP
and gluten-free diets so popular? This seminar
addresses the latest evidence on the diagnosis and
management of celiac disease, non-celiac gluten
sensitivity, and intolerance to easily fermentable
carbohydrates. Participants are ‘offered’ different
foods or food labels to help identify whether
gluten is present.
Faculty / Conférenciers : Herbert Brill, MD,
Diana Mager, PhD
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1600-1630
Concourse, Confederation Centre of the Arts
1630-1830 ADV GENERAL
OPENING CEREMONIES /
CÉRÉMONIES D’OUVERTURE
Homburg Theatre, Confederation Centre of the Arts
Master of ceremonies / Maître de cérémonie :
Denis Leduc, MD
The CPS President’s Welcoming remarks /
Remarques de bienvenue de la présidente de la
SCP : Robin Williams, MD
Keynote speaker / Conférencier principal :
Wab Kinew
The Reason You Walk
Wab Kinew is an awesome talent, named by
Postmedia News as one of nine Aboriginal
“movers and shakers you should know.” He is the
associate vice-president for Indigenous relations
at the University of Winnipeg and a correspondent
with Al Jazeera America. Raised on the Onigaming
First Nation in northwestern Ontario and in south
Winnipeg, he is a son of Tobasonakwut Kinew, also
known as Peter Kelly, a widely known Anishinaabe
scholar and advocate for civil and language rights.
The elder Kinew was also a residential school
survivor, taken from his home as a five-year old.
Kinew’s recent memoir, The Reason You Walk, is a
deeply personal story of a son’s reconciliation with
his father, and a father’s reconciliation with his
country. Invoking hope, healing and forgiveness,
this is a poignant story of a towering but damaged
person and his son, sharing a journey to repair
family and cultural bonds. By turns lighthearted
and serious, Kinew gives us an inspiring vision
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for family and cross-cultural reconciliation, and
opens a wider conversation about the future of
Indigenous peoples.
The winner of the Alan Ross Award,
Dr. Brent Scott, will be recognized.
Hommage au docteur Brent Scott, lauréat du
prix Alan Ross.
Award sponsored by an unrestricted grant from
Abbott Nutrition
Prix commandité par une bourse sans restrictions
d’Abbott Nutrition
WELCOME RECEPTION /
RÉCEPTION DE BIENVENUE
1830-2000
Harbourview Terrace
Before heading out for the evening, join friends
and colleagues for a drink and hors d’oeuvres on
the Harbourview Terrace of the PEI Convention
Centre. This informal gathering celebrates the start
of the 93rd CPS annual conference.
Avant de sortir pour la soirée, prenez un verre et
savourez quelques hors-d’œuvre avec vos amis
et vos collègues sur la terrasse Harbourview du
Palais des congrès de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard.
Cette rencontre amicale souligne le lancement du
93e congrès annuel de la SCP.
2016 Distinguished Community
Paediatrician Award dinner / Banquet
du prix d’excellence 2016 en pédiatrie
communautaire
1900-2100
Dunes-Beach, The Holman Grand Hotel
Tickets must be purchased in advance:
$80/person.
Les billets doivent être achetés d’avance :
80 $ par personne.
2016 Emerging Leader in Neonatology
Award dinner / Banquet du prix du
leader émergent 2016 en néonatologie
1900-2100
Memorial Hall, Confederation Centre of the Arts
Tickets must be purchased in advance:
$75/person.
Les billets doivent être achetés d’avance :
75 $ par personne.
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The CPS tries to reduce its environmental
‘footprint’ with each annual conference.
This year, we won’t distribute session
materials, handouts or note paper. Be sure
to have your laptop or notebook with you
and use our mobile conference app to view
presentations.
À chaque nouveau congrès, la SCP tente de réduire
son empreinte environnementale davantage. Cette
année, nous ne distribuerons pas de documentation
relative aux séances ni de feuilles de notes. Assurezvous d’avoir votre ordinateur, votre tablette ou votre
bloc-notes avec vous et d’utiliser l’application mobile
du congrès pour voir les présentations.
Here are a few other “green initiatives”:
D’autres initiatives vertes seront également adoptées :
 The Delta Prince Edward and The Great George are
providing guests with the option – and incentives! –
to forgo housekeeping service.
 Les hôtels Delta Prince Edward et The Great George offrent à
leurs clients la possibilité de décliner les services d’entretien
ménagers et assortissent cette offre de récompenses!
 All conference badges and lanyards are
biodegradable.
 Les cocardes et leur cordon sont biodégradables.
 All health break-related dishes, cutlery and linens
are reusable.
 No more single-serving containers for food and
condiments.
 No more plastic water bottles. Instead, we have
water stations.
 We’ve partnered with Delta Prince Edward and Upper
Room Hospitality Ministry, PEI’s central food bank and
soup kitchen, to help serve families in need.
Canadian
Paediatric
Society
 La vaisselle, les ustensiles, les nappes et les serviettes utilisées
aux pauses-santé sont réutilisables.
 Il n’y aura plus de contenants à usage unique pour les aliments
et les condiments.
 Il n’y aura plus de bouteilles de plastique. Nous offrirons plutôt
des postes d’eau.
 Nous nous sommes associés à l’hôtel Delta Prince Edward
et au Upper Room Hospitality Ministry, la principale banque
alimentaire et soupe populaire de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard, pour
aider les familles dans le besoin.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin (Maximum study credits: 6.25 hours / crédits d’études maximaux : 6,25 heures)
REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION
0630-1700
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
CPS RESOURCE CENTRE /
CENTRE DES RESSOURCES DE LA SCP
0800-1700
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
BUSINESS MEETINGS /
SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL 0800-0930 Campbell
CPS Community Paediatrics Section business
meeting / Séance de travail de la section de la
pédiatrie communautaire de la SCP
0800-1000 Chandler (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Neonatal-Perinatal Section business
meeting / Séance de travail de la section de la
médecine néonatale et périnatale de la SCP
0800-1000 McCully (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Paediatric Oral Health Section business
meeting / Séance de travail de la section de la
santé buccodentaire en pédiatrie de la SCP
1000-1100 John Hamilton (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Mental Health Section business meeting /
Séance de travail de la section de la santé
mentale de la SCP
TRADE SHOW AND POSTER SESSIONS /
SALON DES EXPOSANTS ET SÉANCES
D’AFFICHES
(breakfast from 0730-0830 / déjeuner de
7 h 30 à 8 h 30)
0730-1500 EDUC
Coles/Gray/Palmer/Pope
Tour the booths and play the ‘Trade Show game’
for great prize opportunities, including one grand
prize: an Apple watch! To win, submit your
answers on the conference app and be at the
Trade Show in person during the afternoon health
break (1430-1500). You can check your score at
any time on the conference app or game board in
the exhibit hall.
Science and research posters, clinical cases and
resident advocacy posters are on view all day.
Poster viewing is worth 0.5 credits per
poster under RCPSC Section 2.
Visitez les exposants et jouez au « jeu du
salon des exposants » pour courir la chance
de remporter de magnifiques prix, y compris
le premier prix, une montre Apple! Pour être
admissible, soumettez vos réponses au moyen
de l’application du congrès et soyez au salon
pendant la pause-santé de l’après-midi, de
14 h 30 à 15 h. Vous pouvez vérifier votre
pointage en tout temps sur l’application du
congrès ou le plateau de jeu du salon des
exposants!
Les affiches de recherche, de cas cliniques et de
défense d’intérêts des résidents seront exposées
toute la journée. Conformément à la section 2
du programme de maintien du certificat du
CRMCC, ce visionnement donne 0,5 crédit
par affiche.
De 12 h 15 à 12 h 45, participez à une visite
guidée d’affiches virtuelles. Pour en savoir plus,
rendez-vous à la page 30 ou cliquez sur l’onglet
« Programme » de votre application.
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0930-1000
Coles/Gray/Palmer/Pope
Poster 1 presenters attend in this time-slot to
discuss their work with you. Poster viewing is
worth 0.5 credits per poster under RCPSC
Section 2.
Les présentateurs des affiches 1 sont là
pour discuter de leurs travaux avec vous.
Conformément à la section 2 du programme
de maintien du certificat du CRMCC, ce
visionnement donne 0,5 crédit par affiche.
SEMINARS / SÉMINAIRES
1000-1100 INF GENERAL
2A Common phone or curbside consults
with the ID doc
Chandler (Mezzanine Level)
Chair / Présidente :
Rania Gosselin-Papadopoulos, MD
0830-0930 ALL GENERAL
THE CPS CHILD AND YOUTH HEALTH
LECTURE SERIES / SÉRIE DE CONFÉRENCES
SUR LA SANTÉ DES ENFANTS ET DES
ADOLESCENTS DE LA SCP
Sir John A/MacDonald
Chair / Présidente : Dawn Hartfield, MD
Allergy testing: The dark side of ‘new age’
health care
This seminar focuses on common issues for the
infectious diseases physician, such as: dealing
with lice, finding negative hepatitis B titres in an
adolescent headed off to university, what to do
about a baby exposed to chickenpox in a sibling
or to zoster in a breastfeeding mother, whether to
try eradicate MRSA in a family with boils, and how
to prophylax for neonatal ophthalmia. Answers to
these questions are based on current science and
guidelines.
Learn about tests commonly used in clinical
allergy and review the limitations and abuses of
conventional allergy tests. Some familiar ‘quack’
allergy diagnostic procedures and treatments
are revisited, and we also consider how best to
develop a framework for effective discussion with
patients and families.
2B Optimizing care for neonatal abstinence
syndrome (NAS)
Faculty / Conférencier : Gregory Rex, MD
Archibald
The winner of the Victor Marchessault Advocacy
Award, Dr. Claude Cyr, will be recognized.
Chair / Président : Doug McMillan, MD
Hommage au docteur Claude Cyr, lauréat du
prix Victor Marchessault de défense des
enfants.
Funded by an endowment established by the
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Foundation.
Financé par un fonds de dotation créé par la
Fondation du Centre hospitalier pour enfants de
l’est de l’Ontario.
Join an e-poster tour from 1215-1245.
For details, see page 30 or the “Program” section
on your app.
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Faculty / Conférencières : Joan Robinson, MD,
Marina Salvadori, MD
1000-1100 NEO GENERAL
The dramatic increase in the incidence of NAS
has placed a major strain on maternal-newborn
services as well as on families separated from
their infants. Paediatricians and other health
care professionals caring for these infants need
to be aware of potential health problems and
management plans that emphasize the motherinfant dyad and optimize outcomes for both
patient and family.
Faculty / Conférenciers : Vibhuti Shah, MD,
Paul Thiessen, MD
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All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin (continued / suite)
Campbell
greater symptom complex, but at other times such
changes present alone and can, potentially, foretell
serious health issues. Exposure to these cutaneous
signs can help the paediatrician improve early
identification and treatment of serious health
issues.
Chair / Président : Jeremy Friedman, MD
W1 Mindfulness for teens: Practical pointers
for busy clinicians
Faculty / Conférencier : James Bergman, MD
Henry/Johnson (Mezzanine Level)
1000-1100 HOSP OTO
2C Drool school: Sialorrhea in
neurologically impaired children
Saliva control issues are common in children who
are neurologically challenged. Using interactive
teaching techniques and principles from adult
learning theory, this seminar explores the etiology,
risk factors and complications, both overt and
occult, of sialorrhea. Through clinical scenarios,
the different complications encountered (e.g., skin
breakdown, infections, aspiration pneumonia),
are discussed. Evidence-based treatment options,
including both medical and surgical modalities, are
reviewed.
Faculty / Conférenciers :
Marie-Joëlle Doré-Bergeron, MD,
Ramsay MacNay, MD
1000-1100 COMPLEX GENERAL
2D Complementary and alternative
medicine (CAM) use in the management of
autism spectrum disorders (ASD): The good,
the bad, and the ugly!
Tilley/Tupper
2F Caring for kids new to Canada
Langevin
Chair / Président : Robert Hilliard, MD
A significant number of children arrive in Canada
as immigrants and refugees every year. They
usually have unique health needs and often these
needs go beyond the health care setting to involve
culture, social and environmental conditions.
This seminar offers some key tools for providing
culturally competent care to newcomer children.
1000-1100 GENERAL
PLATFORM ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS A /
PRÉSENTATION DE COMMUNICATIONS
PLATEFORMES A
Chair / Président : Ayaz Ramji, MD
Cartier
With over one-third of families integrating CAM
into the management of ASD, clinicians need to
know how to help guide them and to advocate for
young patients. Nutritional supplements, casein- or
gluten-free diets, hyperbaric oxygen, craniosacral
massage, acupuncture, stem cell transplants,
chelation and antifungals are readily available to
families. This evidence-informed seminar provides
clinicians with practical skills to help families make
informed decisions and allow for open and honest
dialogue to occur around CAM therapies.
Chair / Présidente : Natasha Johnson, MD
Faculty / Conférencières : Hsing Jou, MD,
Lyn Sonnenberg, MD
Sir John A
Chair / Président : David Smith, MD
Occasionally, serious diseases present clues for
diagnosis based on the morphology of skin lesions.
Sometimes these skin changes are just part of a
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Faculty / Conférencier : Dzung Vo, MD
Hosted by the CPS Adolescent Health Section
Organisé par la section de la santé de l’adolescent
de la SCP
CPS SECTION PROGRAMMING /
PROGRAMME DES SECTIONS DE LA SCP
1300-1545 ABUSE ORAL
SP5 “Open wide”... What the busy
paediatrician needs to know about the oral
examination and forensic assessment of
mouth injuries and bites in at-risk children
and youth
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Présentation de communications orales sur de
nouvelles recherches en pédiatrie. Détails en
page 32.
This program introduces participants to the
basics of forensic odontology and comprehensive
oral health assessment for children at risk of
maltreatment. Specific focus is given to the
assessment of bite marks, dental neglect and
sentinel injuries. Overviews of dental caries and
the role of the paediatrician in oral health care are
also provided.
LUNCH / DÎNER
1100-1300
(with Trade Show and Poster Session 2)
2E SOS dermatology: A guide to cutaneous
signs of systemic disease
Evidence is mounting for the benefits of
mindfulness-based interventions for teens coping
with a wide range of stressors, including chronic
pain and illness, depression and anxiety. Especially
adapted for teens, the Mindful Awareness and
Resilience Skills for Adolescents (MARS-A)
curriculum is an effective clinical intervention
for teens experiencing a variety of conditions,
including anxiety and depression.
Oral abstract presentations of new paediatric
research are featured. Details on page 32.
Coles/Gray/Palmer/Pope
1000-1100 DERM GENERAL
1300-1430 ADOL GENERAL
Chair / Présidente : Natasha Johnson, MD
1000-1100 SOCIAL GENERAL
Faculty / Conférenciers : Mark Awuku, MD,
Andrea Hunter, MD
WORKSHOP / ATELIER
(conjointement avec le salon des exposants et la
séance d’affiches 2)
All registered delegates are invited to join a
guided poster tour. Details on page 30.
Tous les congressistes inscrits sont invités à
participer à une visite guidée des affiches.
Détails en page 30.
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Chair / Président : Terry Farquhar, MD
1300-1310 Welcome and introductions
1310-1350 What the busy paediatrician needs to
know about the oral cavity, teeth and
dentistry – Trang Nguyen, DDS
1350-1430 What the paediatrician needs to
know about the evaluation of bite
marks – Marlene Thibault, MD
1430-1455 Health break (Trade Show)
1455-1535 Orofacial findings in child
maltreatment - Laurel ChauvinKimoff, MD
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin (continued / suite)
1535-1545 Evaluations and closing remarks
Hosted by the CPS Child and Youth Maltreatment
and Paediatric Oral Health Sections
Organisé par la section de la prévention de la
maltraitance d’enfants et d’adolescents et la
section de la santé buccodentaire en pédiatrie de
la SCP
1300-1545 ADV GENERAL
SP6 How to succeed with your idea for
change: An advocacy case series
Archibald
Chair / Présidente : Krista Baerg, MD
Attendees can learn from paediatricians involved
with child health advocacy projects at different
levels: local, provincial/territorial and federal.
Practical approaches and tips for effective
advocacy are provided, based on exemplary case
studies such as “Smoking in indoor public spaces”,
“Banning bodychecking in peewee hockey”, the
CPS status report “Are We Doing Enough?”, and
vaccine advocacy.
their thoughts to the audience to provide further
insights for all.
1300-1545 ENV GENERAL
1300-1305 Welcome and introductions
SP9 Water quality and children’s health:
Distilling the issues
1305-1345 Working collaboratively to develop
better health practices: One
community at a time –
Lola Baydala, MD,
Shawna O’Hearn,
Noni MacDonald, MD
1345-1430 Facilitators lead small group, casebased discussion on international,
Indigenous and urban community
challenges – Lola Baydala, MD,
Shawna O’Hearn,
Noni MacDonald, MD
1430-1500 Health break (Trade Show)
1500-1530 Report from small groups to large
group and discussion
1530-1545 Evaluations and closing remarks
Hosted by the CPS Global Child and Youth Health
Section
Organisé par la section de la santé des enfants et
des adolescents dans le monde de la SCP
Cartier
Chair / Présidente : Catherine Hervouet-Zeiber, MD
Evidence increasingly links disease development
with the microbiome. Infant feeding, antibiotics
and water quality can influence the microbiome’s
composition and subsequent health. Parents
seek advice on issues related to water quality in
their home (e.g., well water contaminants, tap
water and bottled water safety, water filters)
or worry about issues discussed in the media
(cyanobacteriae in lakes, oil fracking and ground/
surface water contamination). This session
provides evidence-based information and practical
take-home messages.
1300-1305 Opening remarks
1305-1350 The microbiome and microbiomeenvironment interactions: Potential
implications for health –
Robert Issenman, MD
1350-1430 Are we doing enough? –
Michael Dickinson, MD
Tilley/Tupper
1350-1440 Navigating murky waters: Addressing
parental concerns around water
contaminants in the paediatric
practice – Irena Buka, MD,
Catherine Hervouet-Zeiber, MD
Chair / Présidente : Aven Poynter, MD
1440-1540Discussion
1430-1455 Health break (Trade Show)
ADHD diagnosis and management are often
complicated by extensive differential diagnosis
and frequent comorbidities. Using a case-based
approach, this session addresses ADHD occurring
in five specific settings: autism, intellectual
disability, FASD, genetic syndromes and following
prematurity. The focus is on identifying ADHD in
the context of these conditions, looking for these
conditions in the context of identified ADHD, and
learning how comorbidities affect assessment and
treatment choices.
1540-1545 Evaluations and closing remarks
1300-1305 Welcome and introductions
1300-1545 NEURO GENERAL
1305-1350 Practical, effective advocacy –
Andrew Lynk, MD
SP8 ADHD in special populations
1455-1535 How to succeed with advocacy for
vaccination – Lamont Sweet, MD
1535-1545 Evaluations and closing remarks
Hosted by the CPS Community Paediatrics Section
Organisé par la section de la pédiatrie générale de
la SCP
1300-1545 SOCIAL INTNL
SP7 Engaging communities to develop
better health practices: One community
at a time
1300-1305 Welcome and introductions
Langevin
1305-1430 ADHD in special populations –
Debbi Andrews, MD,
Stacey Belanger, MD,
Brenda Clark, MD
Chair / Président : Robert Bortolussi, MD
1430-1450 Health break (Trade Show)
Invited faculty are among Canada’s foremost
experts on community engagement in
international, Indigenous and urban communities.
Core principles for successful community
engagement are discussed, then participants
are divided into smaller groups to discuss ‘case
scenarios’ illustrating challenges to community
engagement, along with ideas for avoiding
and overcoming problems. Each group presents
1450-1455Introductions
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1455-1540 Mental Health Journal Club –
Afhild Larson, MD, Sarah Shea, MD
1540-1545 Evaluations and closing remarks
Hosted by the CPS Mental Health Section
Organisé par la section de la santé mentale
de la SCP
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Hosted by the CPS Paediatric Environmental Health
Section
Organisé par la section de la santé
environnementale en pédiatrie de la SCP
1300-1545 SOCIAL GENERAL
SP10 Asthma hot topics: From EIA to EIB
and beyond
Sir John A
Chair / Présidente : April Price, MD
This session covers topics of interest in the asthma
field. Patients who present with exertional dyspnea
are discussed and diagnostic considerations
in the work-up of these patients reviewed.
Exercise-induced asthma (EIA), exercise-induced
bronchospasm (EIB), and conditions that mimic
EIA such as upper airway disorders, including
vocal cord dysfunction, are also considered.
A pro/con debate on the symptom-driven
treatment of asthma with intermittent inhaled
corticosteroids (ICS) vs. continuous ICS will follow,
and the session concludes with a ‘quick-hit’ tour
of the latest asthma papers.
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All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin (continued / suite)
1300-1305 Welcome and introductions
1305-1355 Exercise-induced asthma –
Wanda Phipatanakul, MD
1355-1445 Pro/con debate: Intermittent vs.
continuous ICS use –
Francine Ducharme, MD,
Wanda Phipatanakul, MD
1445-1500 Health break (Trade Show)
REFRESHMENT BREAK /
PAUSE-RAFRAÎCHISSEMENT
BUSINESS MEETINGS /
SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL 1545-1600
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
1430-1600 Chandler (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Developmental Paediatrics Section business
meeting / Séance de travail de la section de
la pédiatrie du développement de la SCP
1600-1730 GENERAL
GOLDBLOOM JOURNAL CLUB /
CLUB DE LECTURE GOLDBLOOM
1500-1540 Asthma year in review –
Patrick Daigneault, MD
1540-1545 Evaluations and closing remarks
Hosted by the CPS Respiratory Health Section
Organisé par la section de la santé respiratoire de
la SCP
Sir John A/MacDonald
Chair / Présidente : Dawn Hartfield, MD
Join Drs. Isabelle Chevalier and Paul Thiessen as
they highlight the top paediatric articles published
within the last year.
The winner of the Career Research Award,
Dr. Grant Mitchell, will be recognized.
HEALTH BREAK / PAUSE-SANTÉ
1430-1500
Hommage au docteur Grant Mitchell, lauréat du
prix de carrière en recherche
Coles/Gray/Palmer/Pope
(with Trade Show and Poster Session 2)
(conjointement avec le salon des exposants et la
séance d’affiches 2)
Poster 2 presenters attend in this time-slot to
discuss their work with you. Poster viewing is
worth 0.5 credits per poster under RCPSC
Section 2.
Award sponsored by The Hospital for Sick Children,
department of paediatrics and University of
Toronto.
Prix financé par le département de pédiatrie de
The Hospital for Sick Children et l’université de
Toronto.
1600-1730 Brown (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Residents Section business meeting /
Séance de travail de la section des résidents de
la SCP
1615-1730 Henry/Johnson (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Paediatric Environmental Health Section
business meeting / Séance de travail de la
section de la santé environnementale en
pédiatrie de la SCP
1715-1815 Archibald
CPS Global Child and Youth Health Section
business meeting / Séance de travail de
la section de la santé des enfants et des
adolescents dans le monde de la SCP
1730-1830 McGee (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Adolescent Health Section business meeting
/ Séance de travail de la section de la santé de
l’adolescent de la SCP
Les présentateurs des affiches 2 sont là
pour discuter de leurs travaux avec vous.
Conformément à la section 2 du programme
de maintien du certificat du CRMCC, ce
visionnement donne 0,5 crédit par affiche.
CPS SECTION PROGRAMMING /
PROGRAMME DES SECTIONS DE LA SCP
1500-1545 (continued / suite)
SP5 “Open wide”... What the busy
paediatrician needs to know about the oral
examination and forensic assessment of
mouth injuries and bites in at-risk children
and youth (Campbell)
SP6 How to succeed with your idea for
change: An advocacy case series (Archibald)
Social Fun Night –
A Kitchen Party!
Soirée de plaisir –
un party de cuisine!
SP7 Engaging communities to develop
better health practices: One community at a
time (Langevin)
Thursday, June 23
Le jeudi 23 juin
1830-2300
Lobster on the Wharf Restaurant
de 18 h 30 à 23 h
Restaurant Lobster on the Wharf
SP8 ADHD in special populations
(Tilley/Tupper)
Casual attire (jeans acceptable)
Tenue décontractée (jeans acceptés)
Tickets are required for admission.
Billets exigés à l’entrée
Participants to gather in the Confederation
Ballroom Foyer at 1815 for a short walk to the
restaurant.
Les participants se réunissent au foyer de la salle
de bal Confederation à 18 h 15 pour marcher
ensemble jusqu’au restaurant, situé tout près.
SP9 Water quality and children’s health:
Distilling the issues (Cartier)
SP10 Asthma hot topics: From EIA to EIB
and beyond (Sir John A)
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin (Maximum study credits: 5 hours / crédits d’études maximaux : 5 heures)
president, president-elect, and vice president step
into their roles.
REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION
0630-1700
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
CPS RESOURCE CENTRE /
CENTRE DES RESSOURCES DE LA SCP
0800-1700
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
0700-0830 GENERAL
CPS LEADERSHIP FORUM AND BREAKFAST
WITH CPS BOARD OF DIRECTORS /
FORUM SUR LE LEADERSHIP DE LA
SCP ET DÉJEUNER AVEC LE CONSEIL
D’ADMINISTRATION DE LA SCP
Découvrez tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur la SCP :
nos récents travaux de défense d’intérêts, nos
nouveaux programmes pour soutenir les pédiatres
ainsi que les enfants et les adolescents qu’ils
soignent et les remarquables membres de la SCP
qui recevront l’un des prix réservés aux membres.
Donnez également votre avis sur le prochain plan
stratégique de la SCP.
Élisez le conseil d’administration pour 2016-2017
et soyez témoin des mouvements au sein de
la direction tandis que les nouveaux président,
président désigné et vice-président entreront en
fonction.
Open to all delegates / Ouvert à tous les
congressistes
One common language to awaken leadership
in the health system
Chair / Présidente : Dawn Hartfield, MD
Leadership roles can be foggy and difficult to
delineate. The LEADS framework (Lead self,
Engage others, Achieve results, Develop coalitions,
and System transformation), which was developed
in Canada and is accepted by many provincial/
territorial and national organizations within the
health system, offers a common ‘language’ for
leadership and leadership development. After a
brief description of this approach, how the LEADS
model can be used to ‘grow’ leaders and facilitate
organizational development are explored.
Faculty / Conférencier : John Van Aerde, MD
CPS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING /
ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE DE
LA SCP
Open to all delegates / Ouvert à tous les
congressistes
PLATFORM ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS B /
PRÉSENTATION DE COMMUNICATIONS
PLATEFORMES B
John Hamilton (Mezzanine Level)
Chair / Présidente : Catherine Hervouet-Zeiber, MD
Oral abstract presentations of new paediatric
research are featured. Details on page 32.
Présentation de communications orales sur de
nouvelles recherches en pédiatrie.
Détails en page 32.
WORKSHOP / ATELIER
1045-1145 EDUC GENERAL
REFRESHMENT BREAK /
PAUSE-RAFRAÎCHISSEMENT
W2 How to prepare a great poster
1030-1045
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
MacDonald/Coles
1045-1145 GENERAL
Langevin
SEMINARS / SÉMINAIRES
1045-1145 DEV GENERAL
3A Etiological investigation of children
with global developmental delay, intellectual
disability and autism spectrum disorder
Doing research is a path to professional
advancement for residents, fellows or academic
physicians, and poster presentations are an
excellent way to share results. This workshop offers
practical strategies for developing an efficient and
effective poster design.
Faculty / Conférencière : Noni MacDonald, MD
Sir John A
1045-1145 EME TOXIC
Chair / Président : Ayaz Ramji, MD
W3 Managing the acutely poisoned child: A
‘toxicology lab’ for busy paediatricians
Global developmental delay, intellectual disability,
and autism spectrum disorder are common
reasons for paediatric consultation. Physicians
must be familiar with the clinical guidelines for
identifying and investigating these disorders,
especially because their clinical features overlap,
the differential diagnosis is broad, access to
subspecialists is limited, and the early diagnosis
of treatable diseases (such as inborn errors of
metabolism) affects prognosis.
Faculty / Conférencières : Stacey Bélanger, MD,
Joannie Caron, MD
1045-1145 NEURO GENERAL
Tilley/Tupper
This ‘hands-on’ toxicology lab invokes all the
clinician’s senses (“touch, see, taste, smell”) to
help identify common and important toxins. An
interactive workshop focusing on the practical
aspects of identifying and managing poisoned
children includes common household poisons in
the kitchen, garage and backyard, as well as key
management principles.
Faculty / Conférenciers : Yaron Finkelstein, MD,
Savithiri Ratnapalan, MD
1045-1145 HOSP TECH
MacDonald/Coles
3B Benign epilepsy syndromes and
movement disorders in childhood
Chair / Présidente : Robin Williams, MD
Archibald/Campbell
W4 A practical approach with ‘pearls’ for
managing common issues in the technologydependent child
Learn all about the CPS: Our recent advocacy
work, new programs to support paediatricians
and the children and youth they serve, and the
incredible CPS members receiving membership
awards this year. Come and give input into the
next CPS strategic plan.
Chair / Présidente : Charlotte Moore-Hepburn, MD
Henry (Mezzanine Level)
This interactive seminar uses video clips to show
benign epileptic syndromes and movement
disorders in childhood. Particular focus is placed on
how to differentiate these conditions from more
serious etiologies.
Elect the 2016-2017 Board of directors and
see some “executive action” as the new CPS
Faculty / Conférenciers : Asif Doja, MD,
Erick Sell, MD
Featuring practical, interactive, ‘hands-on’
approaches to technologies for treating medically
complex children, such as tracheostomies and
gastrostomy tubes, this workshop also helps
clinicians to recognize and manage common
associated issues.
0830-1030
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin (continued / suite)
LUNCH / DÎNER
Our lunch options have changed for 2016.
Les possibilités de repas ont changé pour
2016.
1130-1230
your lunch and learn evidence-based strategies for
working with vaccine-hesitant parents, especially
those with safety concerns.
Faculty / Conférencière : Noni MacDonald, MD
SEMINARS / SÉMINAIRES
You can purchase food at kiosks, which will
be set up from 1130 to 1230 pm in the PEI
Convention Centre.
1345-1445 RAD GENERAL
Vous pourrez acheter des aliments aux stands
qui seront installés de 11 h 30 à 12 h 30 au
Palais des congrès de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard.
John Hamilton
1200-1330 ADV RESIDENT
RESIDENTS ADVOCACY LUNCHEON
DÎNER DES RÉSIDENTS POUR LA DÉFENSE
D’INTÉRÊTS DES ENFANTS
3C Bone scan: Still useful in 2016?
Chair / Présidente : Amy Ornstein, MD
At a time when imaging modalities seem to be
multiplying, it is sometimes difficult to determine
which test is appropriate. This seminar reviews the
value of bone scan in various clinical contexts, its
benefits and disadvantages compared with other
imaging modalities, and radiation doses associated
with this technology.
Chair / Présidente :
Rania Gosselin-Papadopoulos, MD
Sir John A
Residents are invited to hear Drs. Radha Jetty
and Sam Wong discuss "Northern exposures:
A conversation on working with Indigenous
patients", a short discussion on Indigenous
health, its importance, how to improve your
clinical care when treating Indigenous children
and you, and some ways to improve Indigenous
communities.
Faculty / Conférenciers : Radha Jetty, MD,
Sam Wong, MD
Winners of the Awards for Excellence will be
announced. / Le nom des gagnants des prix
d’excellence sera dévoilé.
The standard approach to managing encopresis
includes a colon ‘cleanout’ followed by
maintenance treatment with stool softeners, plus
a behavioural program which includes scheduled
toileting. Adherence to treatment is often a
challenge, and even with good adherence this
program may work only temporarily or not at all.
Case vignettes from our multidisciplinary clinic are
used to illustrate when and how we modify the
standard treatment protocol. Clinic resources are
also available.
Faculty / Conférencières : Joanne Gillespie, PhD,
Alfhild Larson, MD
3E Pills, periods and bones: What youth
health care providers need to know about the
female athlete triad and contraception
Hosted by the CPS Residents Section
Cartier
Organisé par la section des résidents de la SCP
Chair / Présidente : Ellen Wood, MD
1215-1315
MacDonald/Coles
Chair / Présidente : Roxanne MacKnight, MD
Moving vaccine hesitancy to acceptance: Why,
when, where and how
Addressing the concerns of vaccine-hesitant
parents is a priority for health care providers. Bring
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This seminar focuses on a practical approach
to adolescents with components of the female
athlete triad (disordered eating, menstrual
dysfunction, low bone density) and how to identify
youth at risk for developing serious complications,
such as menstrual dysfunction and osteoporosis.
Treatment options are reviewed, including new
Canadian contraception guidelines for adolescents.
Faculty / Conférencières : Amanda Black, MD,
Megan Harrison, MD
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Faculty / Conférenciers : Elissa Abrams, MD,
Edmond Chan, MD
Hosted by the CPS Allergy Section
Organisé par la section des allergies de la SCP
W6 Cases in antimicrobial stewardship: The
science behind the practice
Henry (Mezzanine Level)
Chair / Président : Ayaz Ramji, MD
An update on the 2015 Resident Advocacy Grant
Project, “Early obesity prevention program in
preschool-aged children in lower socioeconomic
status”, given by Drs. Hilarie Garland and
Geneviève Michaud, follows.
LUNCH ‘N LEARN / DÎNER-CONFÉRENCE
Mounting evidence over the last few years
suggests that the early introduction of allergenic
foods, rather than their avoidance, helps to protect
against the development of food allergy. Although
lifestyle and dietary manipulation have long been
the focus of research, some interventions, such as
restricting the infant diet, have been imperfect.
1345-1445 INF GENERAL
3D Encopresis: What to do when standard
care isn’t working
Pope
W5 Food allergy prevention
Chair / Présidente : Jan Roberts, MD
1345-1445 GASTRO GENERAL
(réservé aux résidents et aux étudiants en
médecine)
1345-1445 ALL GENERAL
Tilley/Tupper
Faculty / Conférencier : Marc-André Levasseur, MD
(for residents and medical students only)
WORKSHOPS / ATELIERS
While we are accustomed to prescribing antibiotics
for common and not-so-common infections, we
are also beginning to see increasing resistance to
antimicrobials worldwide. The emerging literature
on short and long-term effects of antimicrobial
usage is compelling, and this workshop discusses
how best to manage five common infectious
disease cases using recent evidence-based
information.
Faculty / Conférencières : Nicole Le Saux, MD,
Michelle Science, MD
1345-1445 RESIDENT
PAEDIATRIC PURSUIT / QUELQUES
ARPENTS DE PIÈGES EN PÉDIATRIE
Palmer
Co-moderators / Comodérateurs :
Richard Stanwick, MD, Mitchell Zelman, MD
Two teams of residents match wits and medical
wisdom in this epic confrontation. Come out, cheer
us on, and feel free to provide an answer or two!
Dans une confrontation épique, deux équipes de
résidents mettent leurs compétences intellectuelles
et médicales à l’épreuve. Venez pour participer,
nous encourager ou même proposer une réponse
ou deux!
Hosted by the CPS Residents Section
Organisé par la section des résidents de la SCP
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Friday, June 24 / Le vendredi 24 juin (continued / suite)
BUSINESS MEETINGS /
SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL The winner of the Michel Weber Education
Award, Dr. Mona Jabbour will also be
recognized.
1445-1515 Langevin
CPS Allergy Section business meeting / Séance
de travail de la section des allergies de la SCP
1630-1730 McDougall (Mezzanine Level)
CPS Respiratory Health Section business
meeting / Séance de travail de la section de la
santé respiratoire de la SCP
HEALTH BREAK /
PAUSE-SANTÉ
We’re back to Friday!
Nous revenons au vendredi!
Hommage au lauréat du prix de l’enseignement
Michel Weber, la docteure Mona Jabbour
Award sponsored by the Sainte-Justine UHC
Foundation and the University of Montreal’s
department of paediatrics.
Prix commandité par la Fondation du CHU
Sainte-Justine et le département de pédiatrie de
l’Université de Montréal
WORKSHOP / ATELIER
1445-1515
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
1800-2000
PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH
WALK/RUN AND RECEPTION
1630-1730 EDUC RESIDENT
W7 “Movin’ on up!”: Transitioning from
residency to practice
1515-1615 ADV GENERAL
THE CPS PRESIDENT’S LECTURE /
CONFÉRENCE DE LA PRÉSIDENTE
DE LA SCP
Steeves/McGee
Sir John A
Now is the time! Eradicating child poverty
in Canada
Chair / Présidente : Robin Williams, MD
One in five Canadian children are poor – a number
that is higher today than it was in 1989, when
parliamentarians passed a unanimous, all-party
resolution to end child poverty by the year 2000.
And for Indigenous, racialized and new immigrant
families, the picture is even worse – with 40% of
Indigenous children and one in two children of
single-parent mothers now living in poverty. With a
new federal government committed to developing
a national poverty reduction strategy, we have a
chance to drive real systemic change and eradicate
child poverty for good. What will it take for
Canada to implement a comprehensive poverty
reduction strategy? Presenters will discuss what
role paediatricians can play, both in their daily
practice and as engaged citizens committed to the
best possible future for our children.
MARCHE OU COURSE FAITES CE QUE
VOUS PRÊCHEZ ET RÉCEPTION
This informal gathering of practicing paediatricians
discusses how to prepare for the transition from
residency to practice, including the benefits of
different fee structures (i.e.,for service, salary and
locum).
Faculty / Conférencières : Sarah Gander, MD,
Pier Diane Glaude, MD
CPS Global Child and Youth Health
Section – “World Class” dinner /
Section de la santé des enfants et des
adolescents dans le monde de la SCP –
souper de classe mondiale
1930-2130
Lobster on the Wharf Restaurant
Tickets must be purchased in advance:
$90/person ($30 for residents)
Les billets doivent être achetés d’avance :
90 $ par personne (30 $ pour les résidents)
Wrap up the day with a leisurely
2 km/5 km walk/run in our beautiful host city,
Charlottetown. Challenge a fellow delegate
to join you or bring your family and friends
along for the fun all in support of the Healthy
Generations Foundation.
Cost: $25 per person. No fee for children and
youth under 18 years of age.
Participants to gather in the Confederation
Ballroom Foyer at 1730.
Net proceeds go to the Healthy Generations
Foundation to support CPS priority initiatives.
RAIN OR SHINE!
Terminez la journée par une marche ou
une course agréable de 2 km ou 5 km dans
la magnifique ville hôtesse de Charlottetown.
Mettez un collègue au défi de vous
accompagner ou faites participer votre famille
et vos amis au plaisir afin de soutenir la
Fondation Générations en santé.
Coût : 25 $ par personne. Gratuit pour les
enfants et les adolescents de moins de 18 ans.
Les participants se réunissent dans le foyer de
la salle de bal Confederation à 17 h 30.
Le produit net est versé à la Fondation
Générations en santé pour soutenir les
priorités de la SCP.
Faculty / Conférencières : Janet Austin,
Julia Orkin, MD
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DU CONGRÈS
All presentations are delivered in English unless otherwise indicated. / Toutes les présentations sont données en anglais, à moins d’une indication à l’effet contraire.
Saturday, June 25 / Le samedi 25 juin (Maximum study credits: 3.5 hours / crédits d’études maximaux : 3,5 heures)
1031-1041
2. To vape or not to vape? That is the question
REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION
0730-1000
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
The use of e-cigarettes in Canada is a relatively
recent phenomenon. Some epidemiology and
current controversies are reviewed.
0830-1000 ADV GENERAL
Faculty / Conférencière : Natasha Johnson, MD
HEADLINE NEWS / EN PRIMEUR
Physician-assisted dying: Should kids ever
be considered?
Sir John A
Moderator / Modérateur : Emmett Francoeur, MD
In February 2016, a special joint parliamentary
committee on physician-assisted dying
recommended that, for now, evolving legislation
should only apply to people over the age
of 18. However, it also called for research
and consultation over the next 3 years, with
the possibility of including mature minors.
Paediatricians need to consider impending changes
under Canadian law, which could have social,
ethical and medical implications for the care of a
very small yet significant number of children and
youth.
Faculty / Conférencières : Dawn Davies, MD,
Julie Emberley, MD, Mary Shariff, PhD
REFRESHMENT BREAK /
PAUSE-RAFRAÎCHISSEMENT
1000-1015
Confederation Ballroom Foyer
1015-1215 ADOL GENERAL INF MENTAL
The Canadian Task Force on Preventative Health
Care released a statement in April recommending
against screening for developmental delay (DD)
using standardized tools in children under age
4 years old who have no apparent signs of DD
and whose parents or health care providers
have no concerns about their development. This
presentation discusses how primary care providers
should interpret this new recommendation for use
in daily practice.
Faculty / Conférencier : John LeBlanc, MD
1053-1103
4. Choosing Wisely Canada: The CPS list
Choosing Wisely Canada is a campaign to help
physicians and patients engage and converse
regarding unnecessary or unproven tests and
treatments. Their information helps both parties
make smarter, more effective choices and helps
ensure quality care. The presenter describes what
Choosing Wisely does, and how their information
can be used to improve clinical practice.
Medical marijuana is a therapeutic option for
certain groups of children with medical problems
that are unresponsive to other therapies. However,
unique legal and practical aspects apply to how
medical marijuana therapy for children should be
initiated and monitored. This presentation covers
many specific considerations for the clinician who
is wondering whether medical marijuana is an
option for a child in their care.
Faculty / Conférencier : Michael Rieder, MD
1126-1200 Question-and-answer period,
evaluations and closing remarks.
1200-1215 Closing Ceremonies / Cérémonies de
clôture
Join Dr. Dawn Hartfield in saying “adieu, until next
year” when we’ll return to beautiful Vancouver.
Save these dates for next year’s annual conference:
May 31-June 3, 2017!
Avec la docteure Dawn Hartfield, dites « Au revoir,
à l’an prochain », lorsque nous nous reverrons à
Vancouver. Inscrivez déjà les dates du prochain
congrès annuel à votre agenda : du 31 mai au
3 juin 2017!
Faculty / Conférencière : Isabelle Chevalier, MD
PREVENT
1042-1052
3. The Canadian Task Force on Preventive
Health Care recommends NOT screening for
developmental delay in young children: Do
you agree or disagree?
1115-1125
6. Medical marijuana as a therapy for
children: Legal and practical aspects
PAEDIATRIC UPDATE AND CLOSING /
MISE À JOUR EN PÉDIATRIE ET CLÔTURE
Sir John A
Chair / Présidente : Dawn Hartfield, MD
1020-1030
1. Current knowledge of Zika virus
Zika virus, a mosquito-borne infection first
identified in the 1940s in Africa, was declared by
the World Health Organization in February 2016
to be a public health emergency of international
concern. Zika infection has been linked to newborn
microcephaly and neurologic illness. What do we
know about transmission, pathophysiology and
prevention?
1104-1114
5. Attending to infant social and emotional
well-being
In our busy iPhone high-tech world, are parents
missing everyday opportunities to ‘connect’ with
their babies? Are parents too consumed with
correcting and ‘educating’ young children? This
presentation reinforces the need for clinicians to
observe parent-child interactions, to catch early
relationship problems and share the 4T’s (transfer/
tolerate/treat/terminate risk) to assist.
Faculty / Conférencière : Jean Clinton, MD Faculty / Conférencière : Joanne Langley, MD
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PRESENTERS / PRÉSENTATEURS
Faculty directory and conflict of interest information / Répertoire des
conférenciers et renseignements sur les conflits d’intérêts
Faculty disclosure and conflict of interest
The CPS policy on disclosure of financial relationships and
resolution of conflicts of interest aims to ensure quality, objective,
balanced, and scientifically rigorous CPS CME activities. All
individuals in a position to influence and/or control the content
of CPS CME activities are required to disclose to the CPS, and
subsequently to learners, whether they have no relevant financial
relationship, or any financial relationship, with the manufacturer(s)
of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial
services discussed. All potential conflicts of interest are identified
and resolved before an individual’s confirmation of involvement in
a CPS CME activity. Beyond disclosure of financial relationships,
CPS CME faculty are required to disclose when they plan to
discuss or demonstrate pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices
that are not approved, and/or medical or surgical procedures
involving the unapproved or “off-label” use of an approved device or
pharmaceutical. The CPS is committed to providing learners with
commercially unbiased CME activities.
Divulgation des conflits d’intérêts des conférenciers
La politique de divulgation de relations financières et de résolution de
conflits d’intérêts de la SCP est conçue pour garantir des formations
médicales continues (FMC) objectives, équilibrées, scientifiquement
rigoureuses et de qualité, données par la SCP. Toutes les personnes en
position d’influencer ou de contrôler le contenu des FMC de la SCP
doivent informer la SCP, puis les apprenants, si elles ont ou non une
relation financière avec le(s) fabricant(s) de produits commerciaux ou
le(s) fournisseur(s) de services commerciaux abordés. Tous les conflits
d’intérêts potentiels sont divulgués et résolus avant de confirmer une
présentation dans le cadre d’une FMC de la SCP. En plus de divulguer
leurs relations financières, les conférenciers aux FMC de la SCP doivent
divulguer à la SCP s’ils prévoient traiter de produits pharmaceutiques
ou d’appareils médicaux qui ne sont pas approuvés ou d’interventions
médicales ou chirurgicales qui font appel à un instrument ou un produit
pharmaceutique non approuvé ou approuvé mais utilisé dans un emploi
non conforme. La SCP s’engage à offrir aux apprenants des FMC
exemptes de parti pris commercial.
Bhanji, Farhan, MD, FRCPC, MSc (Ed), FAHA – SP4
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
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Abrams, Elissa, MD, FRCPC – W5
Winnipeg (Manitoba)
Potential competing interests: None
Black, Amanda, MD – 3E
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: Member of an
advisory board, consultant or equivalent for
Actavis, Pfizer and Bayer. Member of a speaker
bureau fro Actavis, Bayer and Pfizer. Has received
an honorarium for CME events from Actavis, Bayer
and Pfizer. Is currently participating in or has
participated in clinical trials with Bayer, Actavis
and Abbott.
Allain, Dominic, MD, FRCPC – SP4
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Andrews, Debbi, MD, FRCPC – SP8
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Audcent, Tobey, MD, FRCPC – W4
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Brill, Herbert, MD, FRCPC, MBA – 1E
Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: Member of an
advisory board, consultant or equivalent for Abbvie
and Janssen. Member of a speaker bureau for
Janssen and Mead Johnson. Has participated in
or is currently participating in paediatric safety
studies with Janssen and Abbvie.
Austin, Janet
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: None
Awuku, Mark, MD, FRCPC, FGCP – 2F
Windsor (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Buka, Irena, MD, FRCPC – SP9
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
B
Baird, Burke, MD – 1F
Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
C
Baydala, Lola, MD, FRCPC – SP7
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Caron, Joannie, MD, FRCPC – 3A
Lévis (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Bélanger, Stacey, MD, PhD, FRCPC – SP8, 3A
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Chan, Edmond, MD, FRCPC – W5
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: Member of an
advisory board, consultant or equivalent for Sanofi
(Allerject). Has received a grant or honorarium for
CME lectures for physicians from Mead Johnson,
Bergman, James, MD, FRCPC – 2E
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: None
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Nestlé, Pfizer and Sanofi. Has participated in or is
currently participating in clinical trials on peanut
epicutaenous immunotherapy and milk oral
immunotherapy, with DBV Technologies and CIHR.
Chan, Kevin, MD, MPH – SP4
St. John’s (Newfoundland and Labrador /
Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador)
Potential competing interests: None
Chauvin-Kimoff, Laurel, MD – SP4, SP5
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Chevalier, Isabelle, MD, FRCPC, MSc – SP2
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Clark, Brenda, MD, FRCPC – SP8
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Clinton, Jean, MD, FRCPC
Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Cummings, Elizabeth, MD – 1A
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interest: Has participated
in or is currently participating in diabetes,
postmarketing GH, and bone health studies with
Lilly Canada, Novartis and CIHR.
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Daigneault, Patrick, MD, FRCPC – SP10
Québec (Québec)
Potential competing interest: Has participated in or
is currently participating in clinical trials with PTC
Therapeutics, Pharmaxis.
Davies, Dawn, MD, FRCPC, MA
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
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PRESENTERS / PRÉSENTATEURS
de Caen, Allan, MD, FRCPC – SP3
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
de Ribaupierre, Sandrine, MD, FRCPC – SP3
London (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Dickinson, Michael, MD, FRCPC – SP6
Miramichi (New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick)
Potential competing interests: None
Doja, Asif, MD, FRCPC – 3B
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: Has received an
unrestricted research grant from Shire.
Doré-Bergeron, Marie-Joëlle, MD – 2C
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Ducharme, Francine, MD, FRCPC – SP10
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: Consultancy for
Boehringer Ingelheim, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck
HQ/Merck, Member of the Merck Investigator
Consultation Network. Has received an honorarium
for CME conferences from Takeda in April and
May of 2013. Has received an expert member’s
honorarium from Boehringer Ingelheim for being
on the tiotropium in asthma paediatric advisory
board and an expert member’s honorarium for
the DSMD Chicago trial. Has received unrestricted
donations to a research chair from Merck Canada
(2014), Takeda, GlaxoSmithKline, Boehringer
Ingelheim and Trudell Medical Inc.
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Emberley, Julie, MD, FRCPC, MHSc
St. John’s (Newfoundland and Labrador /
Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador)
Potential competing interests: None
Issa, Kheirie, MD, FRCPC – W4
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Issenman, Robert, MD, FRCPC – SP9
Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: Member of an
advisory board, consultant or equivalent for
Abbvie, Nestlé and Janssen. Participating in or
has participated in a clinical trial with Abbvie and
Janssen.
J
Gander, Sarah, MD, FRCPC – W7
Saint John (New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick)
Potential competing interests: None
Le Saux, Nicole, MD, FRCPC – W6
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
LeBlanc, John, MD, FRCPC, MSc, FAAP
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Levasseur, Marc-André, MD, FRCPC – 3C
Sherbrooke (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Lynk, Andrew, MD, FRCPC, MSc – SP6
Sydney (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
M
MacDonald, Noni, MD, FRCPC – SP7, W2
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
MacNay, Ramsay, MD, FRCPC – 2C
Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
MacPhee, Shannon, MD, FRCPC – SP4
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Jetty, Radha, MD, FRCPC – 1D
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Mager, Diana, PhD, RD – 1E
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Johnson, Natasha, MD, FRCPC
Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Mailman, Tim, MD, FRCPC – SP2
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Jou, Hsing, MD, FRCPC – 2D
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
McCann, Mary Ellen, MD, MPH – SP3
Boston (Massachusetts)
Potential competing interests: None
Lacazze, Thierry, MD, PhD, FRCPC – SP3
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
G
Harrison, Megan, MD, FRCPC – 3E
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
I
L
Friedman, Jeremy, MD, FRCPC – SP2
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
H
Hunter Andrea, MD, FRCPC – 2F
Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Korczak, Daphne, MD, FRCPC, MSc – 1B
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
F
Glaude, Pier Diane, MD, FRCPC – W7
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Holland, Joanna, MD, FRCPC – SP2
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
K
Finkelstein, Yaron, MD – W3
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Gillespie, Joanne, PhD, RPsych – 3D
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Hervouet-Zeiber, Catherine, MD,
FRCPC, MPH – SP9
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Lamarre, Valérie, MD – SP2
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Langley, Joanne, MD
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: Has participated
in or is currently participating in clinical vaccine
studies with Sanofi, GSK, Merck, Immunovaccine,
Dynavax and Jannsen.
Lanphear, Nancy, MD – SP1
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: None
McCormick, Anna, MD, FRCPC – 1C
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
McMillan, Hugh, MD, FRCPC – 1C
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: Participating in or
has participated in a clinical trial with Eli-Lilly,
Tadalafil study on boys with Duchenne muscular
dystrophy. Member of an editorial board for the
Journal of Child Neurology.
Mickelson, Elizabeth, MD, BSc (PT) – SP1
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: None
Monga, Suneeta, MD, FRCPC – 1B
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
N
Nguyen, Trang, DDS, FRCDC, MSc – SP5
St. John’s (Newfoundland and Labrador /
Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador)
Potential competing interests: None
Larson, Alfhild, MD, FRCPC, FAAP – SP8, 3D
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
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PRESENTERS / PRÉSENTATEURS
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S
O’Hearn, Shawna, MA, MSc (OT) – SP7
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
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Salvadori, Marina, MD, FRCPC – 2A
London (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: Member of speakers
bureau for accredited CME lectures for Merck and
Pfizer.
Science, Michelle, MD, FRCPC, MSc – W6
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Orkin, Julia, MD, FRCPC, MSc
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
P
Phipatanakul, Wanda, MD – SP10
Boston (Massachusetts)
Potential competing interests: None
Sell, Erick, MD – 3B
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Pierro, Agostino, MD, FRCPC, DBE – SP3
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Shah, Vibhuti, MD, FRCPC, MSc – 2B
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Pinto, Teresa, MD, FRCPC – 1A
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: Participating in
or has participated in a clinical trial with Eli Lilly
Canada Inc.: the Genetics and Neuroendocrinology
of Short Stature International Study (GeNeSIS),
with NIH, JDRF, ADA (REB approval Dec.
2006); TRIALNET Natural history study of the
development of type 1 diabetes and TRIALNET
Oral insulin study; and CIHR: the Improving Renal
Complications in Adolescents with Type 2 Diabetes
through research (iCare) cohort study.
Shariff, Mary, PhD
Winnipeg (Manitoba)
Potential competing interests: None
R
Ratnapalan, Savithri, MD, MEd – W3
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Rex, Gregory, MD, FRCPC
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: Has received a grant
or an honorarium from Merck and Takeda for CME
activities.
Shea, Sarah, MD, FRCPC – SP8
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Sibley, Aaron, MD, FRCPC – SP4
Stratford (Prince Edward Island /
Île-du-Prince-Édouard)
Potential competing interests: None
Sonnenberg, Lyn, MD, FRCPC, MEd, MSc – 2D
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Sweet, Lamont, MD, FRCPC – SP6
Stratford (Prince Edward Island /
Île-du-Prince-Édouard)
Potential competing interests: Member of an
advisory board, consultant or equivalent: Atlantic
Canadian HCV Advisory, supported by Abbvie.
Van Aerde, John, MD, PhD, FRCPC, MA
Ladysmith (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: None
Vo, Dzung, MD – W1
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: Receives book
royalties from New Harbinger Publications for The
Mindful Teen.
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Weingarten, Laura, MD, FRCPC – SP4
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Sam Wong, MD, FRCPC
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Wood, Ellen, MD, FRCPC – SP1
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
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Zwaigenbaum, Lonnie, MD, MSc – SP1
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: Was the site lead on
a grant provided by SynapDx.
Zwicker, Jill, PhD, MA, BA, BScOT – SP1
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: Has received devices
provided by Medtronic for a research study.
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Rieder, Michael, MD, PhD, FRCPC
London (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Thibault, Marlene, MD, FRCPC, MScCH – SP5
Québec (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Robinson, Joan, MD – SP2, 2A
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: Received a grant
from Abbott in June 2014.
Thiessen, Paul, MD, FRCPC – 2B
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: None
Rose, Heather, MD, FRCPC, MHSc – SP4
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Timmons, Brian, PhD – 1F
Hamilton (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
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PRESENTERS / PRÉSENTATEURS
Oral abstract presenters and conflict of interest / Présentateurs des
communications orales et renseignements sur les conflits d’intérêts
Neonatal-perinatal medicine
(platform presenters) / Présentations
plateformes en médecine néonatale
et périnatale
Afifi, Jehier, MD
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: I am currently
participating in MOBYDIck trial of maternal DHA
supplementation to prevent bronchopulmonary
dysplasia in preterm infants. The trial received a
grant from CIHR.
Platform abstract presenters (A) /
Présentation plateforme d’affiches A
Abstract Presentation B (Platform) /
Présentation plateforme d’affiches B
Bethune, Peggy, MD
Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island /
Île-du-Prince-Édouard)
Potential competing interests: None
Ballantyne, Marilyn
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Carwana, Matthew, MD
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: None
Campbell-Yeo, Marsha, PhD
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Desjardins, Marie Pier, MD
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Bhogal, Jagmeet, MD
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Goldfarb, Alexander
London (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
El-Naggar, Walid, MD
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Gray, Clare, MD
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Kobylianski, Anna, MD
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Le, Cathie-Kim
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Shah, Vibhuti, MD, FRCPC, MSc
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Le May, Sylvie, PhD
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Thomas, Sumesh, MD, FRCPC
Calgary (Alberta)
Conflict of interest: Holds a patent for a product
referred to in the CME/CPD program or that
is marked by a commercial organization:
Resuscitation device for placental circulation,
Alberta Health Services.
MacCuspie, Jillian, MD
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: None
Yusuf, Kamran, MD, FAAP
Calgary (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
Paquin, Hugo, MD
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Ratnani, Yasmine, MD
Montréal (Québec)
Potential competing interests: None
Barrett, Rachel, MD
Halifax (Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse)
Potential competing interests: None
Bettinger, Julie, MD
Vancouver (British Columbia /
Colombie-Britannique)
Potential competing interests: The Canadian
Immunization Monitoring Program, ACTive
(IMPACT) is a national surveillance initiative
managed by the Canadian Paediatric Society
(CPS) and conducted by the IMPACT network of
paediatric investigators. The CPS receives ongoing
funding for IMPACT from the Public Health
Agency of Canada’s Centre for Immunization and
Respiratory Infectious Diseases. From January
1991 to March 2005, IMPACT’s pneumococcal
surveillance was also supported by an unrestricted
grant to the CPS from Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
Giroux, Ryan
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Le Saux, Nicole, MD, FRCPC
Ottawa (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Piccininni, Caroline
Kingston (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Rodd, Celia, MD
Winnipeg (Manitoba)
Potential competing interests: Has received an
honorarium from Alexion.
Stade, Brenda, RN
Toronto (Ontario)
Potential competing interests: None
Wee, Wallace, MD
Edmonton (Alberta)
Potential competing interests: None
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The Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program (CPSP) invites you
to visit the following abstracts on Thursday June 23, 2016 to learn
about study and survey results:
Le Programme canadien de surveillance pédiatrique (PCSP) vous invite
à visualiser les résumés par affiches suivants le jeudi 23 juin 2016
pour en savoir plus sur les résultats des études et des sondages :
• Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis in Canada: 2011-2012
• Awareness of Sentinel Injuries amongst Canadian Paediatricians:
A CPSP One-Time Survey
• Early Results of National Surveillance of Childhood Tuberculosis
• Surveillance of Periodic Fever Syndromes in Canada
• Severe Alcohol Intoxication in Canadian Adolescents: 2-Year
Surveillance Data
We take this opportunity to thank all
the CPSP research teams and the
2,500 paediatricians and paediatric
subspecialists for their dedication in
contributing data that helps inform
policies, guidelines, education and
advocacy for children and youth.
Nous en profitons pour remercier
toutes les équipes de recherche
du PCSP et les 2 500 pédiatres et
pédiatres surspécialisés pour leur
dévouement à fournir des données
qui contribuent à éclairer les
politiques, les directives, l’éducation
et la défense d’intérêts pour les
enfants et leur famille.
TRADE SHOW AND POSTER SESSIONS /
SALON DES EXPOSANTS ET SÉANCES D’AFFICHES
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin
0730-1500
Coles/Gray/Palmer/Pope
Visit the Trade Show and WIN!
Set aside some time to tour this year’s exhibits and see the
very latest in paediatric products and publications. Be sure to
participate in the Trade Show game. Winners must complete
the game, submit answers using the conference app, and be
present when prizes are awarded (at the afternoon break
1430-1500). Don’t forget to check out your score on the
conference app or the game board!
Visitez le salon des exposants
et GAGNEZ!
Prenez le temps de visiter le salon des exposants et de découvrir les
publications et produits les plus récents en pédiatrie. N’oubliez pas
de participer au jeu du salon des exposants. Pour courir une chance
de gagner, vous devez participer au jeu, soumettre vos réponses
au moyen de l’application du congrès et être présent au salon des
exposants. Les prix sont décernés pendant la pause de l’après-midi,
de 14 h 30 à 15 h. Vous pouvez vérifier votre pointage au tableau!
Our exhibitors / Liste des exposants
AbbVie Corporation
(7)
Air Liquide Healthcare, Division of / de Vitalaire
Canada Inc.
(24)
Alberta Health Services
(23)
CADDRA(8)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of
Genetics / Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada,
Institut de génétique
(2) Eczema Society of Canada / La Société canadienne
de l’eczéma
(5)
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
(11)
GlaxoSmithKline(9)
Government of Nunavut, Department of Health /
Gouvernement du Nunavut, ministère de la santé
(28)
Hill Dermaceuticals, Inc.
(25)
Hydralyte(15)
Janssen Inc.
(14)
Laerdal Medical
(22)
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Mead Johnson Nutrition (Canada) Co.
Merck Canada Inc. Mustela (Expanscience Laboratories) /
Mustela (Laboratoires Expanscience)
Nestlé Canada
Novartis Pharma Canada Inc.
Pediapharm Inc. Pfizer Canada Inc.
Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmétique Canada Inc.
Public Health Agency of Canada /
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
Sanofi Pasteur Shire Pharma Canada ULC
TELUS Health / TELUS Santé
Trudell Medical International
University of Calgary / Université de Calgary
Valeant Canada
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(16)
(4)
(17)
(1)
(3)
(18,19)
(20)
(21)
(29)
(26)
(10)
(6)
(27)
(12)
(13)
TRADE SHOW AND POSTER SESSIONS /
SALON DES EXPOSANTS ET SÉANCES D’AFFICHES
Guided Poster Tours / Visite guidée des affiches
Thursday, June 23 / Le jeudi 23 juin
Your guide highlights six posters, preselected for quality of
research, clinical practice and policy, during a 30-minute ‘tour’ at
one of two e-poster stations in the exhibit hall.
Votre guide a sélectionné six affiches pour la qualité des recherches,
la pratique clinique et les politiques, et vous les présente pendant
une visite de 30 minutes à l’une des deux stations d’affiches virtuelles
situées dans le hall des exposants.
Tour #1 / Visite no 1
Time / Heure : 1215-1245
Leader / Responsable : Laurel Chauvin-Kimoff, MD
Theme / Thème : Paediatric Emergency Medicine/ Médecine d’urgence pédiatrique
Tour commences at e-poster station 1. / La tournée commence à la station d’affiches virtuelles 1.
Poster # /
Affiche no
Author / Auteur
56
Savithiri Ratnapalan, MD
59
Elise Martin, MD
62
Evelyne Trottier, MD
The FAN study: Intranasal fentanyl and inhaled nitrous oxide for fracture pain reduction
63
Sydney Todorovich, MD
Family perceptions and provision of analgesia for acutely painful conditions in children:
A multi-centred prospective survey
64
Gabrielle Brodeur, MD
Évaluation de la sécurité de l’implantation d’un protocole de prise en charge de la fièvre sans foyer d’infection
bactérienne sévère chez les enfants de 3 à 36 mois à l’urgence
65
Evelyne Trottier, MD
Treating and reducing anxiety and pain in the paediatric emergency department (the TRAPPED 2 survey): Time
for action – a Pediatric Emergency Research Canada (PERC) project
Title / Titre
Incident reporting as a quality improvement tool in paediatric resuscitations
Association between ROME III diagnostic criteria and treatment failure in children brought for emergency
department care
Tour #2 / Visite no 2
Time / Heure : 1215-1245
Leader / Responsable : Clare Mitchell, MD
Theme / Thème: Developmental Paediatrics / Pédiatrie du développement
Tour commences at e-poster station 2. / La tournée commence à la station d’affiches virtuelles 2.
Poster # /
Affiche no
Author / Auteur
49
Magdalena Jaworski, MD
51
Brenda Stade, RN
Title / Titre
Development of a novel tool, the OWL-Sleep Inventory, for the assessment of sleep disorders in children with
comorbid psychiatric illness
Prevalence of autism in children prenatally exposed to alcohol: A pilot study
52
Elizabeth Young, MD
53
Ripudaman Minhas, MD
The generalizability of the Paediatric Developmental Passport: A multi-site randomized controlled trial
54
Weeda Zabih, MD
Learning problems among children of refugee background: A systematic scoping review
Screening for risk of developmental delay in a primary care setting using the Nippising District Development
Screen
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TRADE SHOW AND POSTER SESSIONS /
SALON DES EXPOSANTS ET SÉANCES D’AFFICHES
Index to Abstracts / Index des communications
Subspecialty categories /
Catégories de surspécialité
Abstract numbers /
Numéros de communications
Adolescent medicine / Médecine de l’adolescent
18, 29-34, 134
Advocacy / Défense d’intérêts
35
Allergy and immunology / Allergies et immunologie
36
Cardiology / Cardiologie
16, 37
Child abuse and neglect / Maltraitance et négligence d’enfants
23, 38
Community paediatrics / Pédiatrie communautaire
41
Complex care / Soins complexes
43
Critical care (ICU) / Soins intensifs
44
Developmental paediatrics / Pédiatrie du développement
17, 19-21, 46-54, 135-137
Emergency medicine / Médecine d’urgence
9-12, 56, 59-60, 62-65, 140, 141
Endocrinology and metabolism / Endocrinologie et métabolisme
142
Epidemiology / Épidémiologie
25-27, 69, 70
Fetal and maternal issues / Médecine foetomaternelle
71, 143, 144
Gastroenterology / Gastroentérologie
72-74
General paediatrics / Pédiatrie générale
14, 75-79, 138
Healthy active living / Vie saine et active
80
Hematology and oncology / Hématologie et oncologie
83
Hospital paediatrics / Pédiatrie hospitalière
84, 85
Infectious diseases / Infectiologie
23, 86-88
Injury prevention / Prévention des blessures
89, 90
Medical education / Formation médicale
91-94
Mental health / Santé mentale
13, 95, 96
Neonatology and perinatology / Néonatologie et périnatologie
1-8, 99-101, 104-108, 110-121
Nutrition
124-126
Respirology / Pneumologie
15, 24, 127
Social paediatrics / Pédiatrie sociale
128-132
Technology / Technologie
133
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Oral presentations / Communications
Wednesday, June 22 /
Le mercredi 22 juin
8
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine (Platform
presentations) / Présentations plateformes
en médecine néonatale et périnatale
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0755-0810
THE EFFECTS OF HIGH FREQUENCY
OSCILLATORY VENTILATION (HFOV) WITH
VOLUME GUARANTEE (VG) ON LEFT
VENTRICULAR FUNCTION, SYSTEMIC
AND REGIONAL OXYGENATION, AND
VENTILATION WHEN COMPARED TO HFOV
AND CONVENTIONAL MECHANICAL
VENTILATION (CMV) IN A NEWBORN
PIGLET MODEL OF RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
SYNDROME (RDS) – *J Bhogal, AL Solevag,
M O’Reilly, TF Lee, M Lu, C Joynt,
L Hornberger, G Schmolzer, P-Y Cheung
0810-0825
EARLY ONSET NEONATAL SEPSIS IN
CANADA: 2011-2012 – M Sgro,
*A Kobylianskii, K Sankaran, D Tran,
M Yudin, D Campbell
Platform Abstract Presentations A /
Présentations de communications
plateformes A
9
10
0855-0910
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES
IN PRETERM INFANTS WITH
INTRAVENTRICULAR HEMORRHAGE IN
CANADA – *V Shah, P Shah, E Kelly,
A Mukerji, J Afifi, W El-Naggar, M Vincer
0910-0925
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF NEONATAL STROKE:
A POPULATION-BASED STUDY – B Clive,
M Vincer, T Ahmad, N Khan, S Kuhle, J Afifi,
*W El-Naggar
0925-0940
CAN WE PREDICT POST-HEMORRHAGIC
VENTRICULAR DILATATION IN PRETERM
INFANTS WITH SEVERE INTRAVENTRICULAR
HEMORRHAGE? – *J Afifi, M Vincer, V Shah,
XY Ye, PS Shah, K Barrington, E Kelly,
B Piedboeuf, W El-Naggar
The Best Paediatric Trainee Research
Competition: Awards for excellence /
Le concours des meilleures recherches
des stagiaires en pédiatrie : des prix
d’excellence
15
Thursday, June 23 /
Le jeudi 23 juin
0825-0840
ENHANCING BREAST MILK PRODUCTION
WITH DOMPERIDONE IN MOTHERS OF
PRETERM NEONATES: A RANDOMIZED
CONTROLLED TRIAL (EMPOWER TRIAL) –
E Asztalos, *M Campbell-Yeo, O DaSilva,
A Kiss, D Knoppert, S Ito
0840-0855
CHANGES IN PULMONARY FUNCTION
AFTER A CAFFEINE LOADING DOSE AND
EXTUBATION OUTCOME IN PRETERM
INFANTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
SYNDROME – *K Yusuf, A Elsharkawy,
B Alshaikh, L Petan, M Vine
0940-0955
INCIDENCE AND OUTCOMES OF
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN PRETERM
INFANTS WITH BRONCHOPULMONARY
DYSPLASIA: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND
META-ANALYSIS – G Al-ghanem, *S Thomas,
S el Helou, C Fusch, A Mukerji
11
12
13
14
1005-1008
A RANDOMIZED DOUBLE-BLIND TRIAL
COMPARING THE EFFECT ON PAIN
OF AN ORAL SUCROSE SOLUTION
VERSUS PLACEBO IN CHILDREN 1 TO
3 MONTHS OLD NEEDING URETHRAL
CATHETERIZATION – *MP Desjardins,
S Gouin, N Gaucher, D Lebel, J Gravel
1008-1011
A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
ON ORAL ANALGESIC UTILIZATION
FOR CHILDREN PRESENTING WITH A
MUSCULOSKELETAL TRAUMA IN THE
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT– *S Le May,
S Ali, A Plint, B Mâsse, G Neto,
MC Auclair, AL Drendel, C Khadra, A Ballard,
E Villeneuve, S Parent, P McGrath, S Gouin
1011-1014
THE UTILITY OF POINT-OF-CARE
ULTRASOUND IN DETECTING DISTAL
FOREARM BUCKLE FRACTURES IN
PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS – N Poonai,
F Myslik, J Fan, *A Goldfarb, M Columbus,
R Soegtrop, T Wong, G Joubert, D Thompson,
V Fayez, A Misir
1014-1017
EVALUATION OF AN ORAL MORPHINE
PROTOCOL FOR TREATMENT OF ACUTE
PAIN CRISIS IN SICKLE CELL PATIENTS IN
THE OUTPATIENT SETTING – *H Paquin,
ED Trottier, Y Pastore, N Robitaille,
M-J Doré Bergeron, B Bailey
1017-1020
THE HEADS-ED: A BRIEF MENTAL HEALTH
SCREENING TOOL FOR USE IN THE
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT – *C Gray,
P Cloutier, M Cappelli, A Kennedy, R Zemek
1020-1023
RAPID, NON-INVASIVE URINE COLLECTION
IS FEASIBLE IN INFANTS UP TO 12 MONTHS
OLD – *P Bethune, JA Mills, GJ German
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17
18
1023-1026
IS THERE AN APP FOR THAT? ASSESSING
THE QUALITY AND CONTENT OF APPS FOR
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT AVAILABLE IN
CANADA – *M Carwana, C Yang
1026-1029
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KAWASAKI
DISEASE, COMMON INFECTIONS AND
MYOCARDIAL PROFILING – *CK Le,
A Dionne, J Autmizguine, N Dahdah
1029-1032
DIAGNOSIS VS. FUNCTION: A REVIEW OF
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SUPPORTS AND
SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS/
DISABILITIES IN CANADA – *J MacCuspie
1032-1035
HEALTH IMPACT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD
EXPERIENCES AMONG YOUTHS IN
CUSTODY: THE SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION
OF SEXUAL ABUSE – *Y Ratnani, M Hébert,
M Robichaud, M Duchesne, JY Frappier,
R Villemaire-Krajden, S Bergeron, Y Lambert,
R Chartrand, P Mcduff
Friday, June 24 /
Le vendredi 24 juin
Platform Abstract Presentations B /
Présentations de communications
plateformes B
19
20
21
1050-1053
COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF
WAIT TIME REDUCTION FOR INTENSIVE
BEHAVIOURAL INTERVENTIONS IN
ONTARIO – *C Piccininni, M Penner
1053-1056
COST BURDEN OF RAISING A CHILD WITH
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER –
*B Stade, S Cheema, W Watson, J Bonifacio,
D Campbell, B Becker, M Sgro
1056-1059
IMPROVING TRANSITION PRACTICES:
UNDERSTANDING FAMILY EXPERIENCES
AND NEEDS IN TRANSITIONING
THEIR CHILD TO DEVELOPMENTAL/
REHABILITATION SERVICES –
*M Ballantyne, A Sozer, T Orava, S Bernardo,
A McPherson, P Church, D Fehlings, E Cohen
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TRADE SHOW AND POSTER SESSIONS /
SALON DES EXPOSANTS ET SÉANCES D’AFFICHES
22
23
1059-1102
AWARENESS OF SENTINEL INJURIES
AMONG CANADIAN PAEDIATRICIANS:
A CPSP ONE-TIME SURVEY – *R Barrett,
L Hanes, A Ornstein
1102-1105
DECREASES IN ROTAVIRUS
HOSPITALIZATIONS: IMPACT DATA PREAND 3 YEARS POST- FIRST PUBLICALLY
FUNDED PROGRAMS – *N Le Saux,
S Halperin, W Vaudry, D Scheifele, J Bettinger
24
25
1105-1108
DRY-POWDER INHALER DELIVERY OF
AEROSOLIZED TOBRAMYCIN WITH IN
VITRO MODELS OF TRACHEOSTOMIZED
PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS – *W Wee,
S Tavernini, A Martin, I Amirav, C Majaesic,
W Finlay
1108-1111
INCREASING INCIDENCE OF OPTIC NERVE
HYPOPLASIA/SEPTO-OPTIC DYSPLASIA
SPECTRUM: GEOGRAPHIC CLUSTERING IN
NORTHERN CANADA – *C Rodd, T Khaper,
M Bunge, I Clark, M Rafay, A Mhanni,
N Kirouac, A Sharma, B Wicklow
26
1111-1114
MIDPOINT RESULTS OF NATIONAL
SURVEILLANCE OF CHILDHOOD
TUBERCULOSIS – *R Giroux, A Jamal, I Kitai,
R Consunji-Araneta, M Baikie, SK Morris
1114-1117
27 INVASIVE PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE
IN CANADIAN CHILDREN, 2000-2014:
THE CANADIAN IMMUNIZATION
MONITORING PROGRAM, ACTIVE –
*J Bettinger, D Scheifele, J Kellner,
N Le Saux, J Embree, O Vanderkooi, I Martin,
G Tyrrell, W Vaudry, S Halperin
Poster abstract presentations / Présentation de communications par affiches
34 EMBODIED MOTHERHOOD: AN
EXPLORATION OF BODY IMAGE IN
PREGNANT AND PARENTING YOUTH –
*M Harrison, N Obeid, K Rohde, N McLean,
K Haslett, C Simpson, D Barriault, C Clarkin
Thursday, June 23 /
Le jeudi 23 juin
0730-1030
Poster session 1 / Séance d’affiches 1
Presenters will be available from 1000-1030 to
discuss their work. Posters are on display until
1030.
Les présentateurs seront sur place 10 h à 10 h 30
pour discuter de leurs travaux. Les affiches seront
exposées jusqu’à 10 h 30.
(*denotes presenting author / L’astérisque [*]
indique l’auteur présentateur.)
28 SURVEILLANCE OF PERIODIC FEVER
SYNDROMES IN CANADA – *P Dancey,
S Benseler, P Miettunen, L Turner,
M Gattorno, R M Laxer, A Junker
29
SEVERE BRADYCARDIA FOLLOWING
INITIATION OF LOW-DOSE OLANZAPINE IN
A PATIENT WITH ANOREXIA NERVOSA –
*H Mijovic, C Grant, J Couturier
30 SEXUAL HEALTH OF ADOLESCENTS
ADMITTED TO A PSYCHIATRIC UNIT –
*S Van Zanten, A Noel, L Gresham, A Boafo,
M Norris, A Robinson, D Turner, M Harrison,
J Chan
31 ASSESSING SUBSTANCE USE AND MENTAL
HEALTH IN ADOLESCENTS WITH CHRONIC
CONDITIONS – *K Leslie, C Korenblum,
A Vandermorris, R Joshi, C DeSouza, D Levy
32 TOBACCO USE AMONG ADOLESCENTS
ENTERING QUEBEC YOUTH PROTECTION
CENTRES – *N Haley, G Lambert, A Gervais,
C Tremblay, E Roy, J-Y Frappier
33
SEVERE ALCOHOL INTOXICATION IN
CANADIAN ADOLESCENTS: 2-YEAR
SURVEILLANCE DATA – *A Acker, K Dow,
M Norris, D Allain, K Thomas
35 A RETROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF A
PAEDIATRIC CONSULT CLINIC SERVING
UNINSURED CHILDREN IN CANADA –
*S Suleman, J Humphreys, A Singer,
R Markin, F Razik, H Au
36 ORAL FOOD CHALLENGES: A
RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF A CANADIAN
PAEDIATRIC ALLERGY CLINIC – *A Dhar,
L Liao, J Liem, A Sidhu, S Kassum
37 AUDIT OF PULSE OXIMETRY SCREENING
FOR CRITICAL CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
(CCHD) IN NEWBORNS – M Lightfoot,
P Hough, A Hudak, M Gordon, S Barker,
R Meeder, M Colpitts, J Roberts, *WG Smith
38 SELF-BLAME AND AVOIDANCE COPING AS
PREDICTORS OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS
SYMPTOMS AMONG SEXUALLY ABUSED
CHILDREN – *AC Bernard-Bonnin,
A Gauthier-Duchesne, C Allard-Dansereau,
M Hébert
44
TWO DECADES OF MEASURING INS AND
OUTS: 20 YEARS OF PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE
CARE UNIT ADMISSIONS AND DISCHARGES
AT A SMALL, TERTIARY CARE PAEDIATRIC
HOSPITAL WITH A LARGE GEOGRAPHIC
CATCHMENT AREA – *K Krmpotic, M Young
45
PARENTAL USE OF SUN PROTECTION FOR
THEIR CHILDREN – DOES SKIN COLOUR
MATTER? – *S Nag, Marcus Tan,
M Weinstein
46
DEVELOPING SKILLS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL
DISABILITIES: ASSESSING EFFICACY IN AN
INNOVATIVE PRECLINICAL ELECTIVE –
*L Peters, S Penner, R Kanji, D Andrews
47 A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF SERVICE
DOCUMENTATION BY PHYSICIANS
FOLLOWING FAMILIES OF CHILDREN
DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM
DISORDER: IDENTIFYING GAPS IN
COMMUNICATION – *H Dunlap, S Ler,
T Jegathesan, R Minhas, J Huber, E Young
48
DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY? GRADUATING
MEDICAL STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF
CHILD DEVELOPMENT – *P MacPherson,
M Bischoff, CR North, S Tough, D Andrews
49
DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL TOOL,
THE OWL-SLEEP INVENTORY, FOR THE
ASSESSMENT OF SLEEP DISORDERS IN
CHILDREN WITH COMORBID PSYCHIATRIC
ILLNESS – *M Jaworski, M Chicoine,
E Martello, R Godbout, C Belhumeur
50
WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
39 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
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WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
41 FAMILY HISTORY-TAKING IN PAEDIATRICS:
IT’S MUCH MORE THAN JUST A CHECKLIST
– *L Tessier, J Brehaut, B Potter,
P Chakraborty, J Carroll, B Wilson
42
AN EXPLORATION OF CARE MAPPING
AMONG FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH
MEDICAL COMPLEXITY (CMC) – S Adams,
D Nicholas, N Weiser, S Mahant, *R Kanani,
K Boydell, E Cohen
43 TRANSITION OF CHILDREN WITH MEDICAL
COMPLEXITY TO ADULT CARE: A SURVEY OF
CURRENT CANADIAN PRACTICES –
*V Chan, N Major-Cook
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51 PREVALENCE OF AUTISM IN CHILDREN
PRENATALLY EXPOSED TO ALCOHOL: A
PILOT STUDY – *E Young, B Stade, A Falsetti,
E Fulford, T Jegathesan
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TRADE SHOW AND POSTER SESSIONS /
SALON DES EXPOSANTS ET SÉANCES D’AFFICHES
52 THE GENERALIZABILITY OF THE PAEDIATRIC
DEVELOPMENTAL PASSPORT: A MULTI-SITE
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL –
*E Young, R Aiyadurai, U Cellupica,
T Jegathesan, K Dillon, G Friedman,
J Huber, S Merchant, R Minhas, J Maguire
53
65 LEARNING PROBLEMS AMONG CHILDREN
OF REFUGEE BACKGROUND: A SYSTEMATIC
SCOPING REVIEW – H Graham, *R Minhas
54 SCREENING FOR RISK OF DEVELOPMENTAL
DELAY IN A PRIMARY CARE SETTING USING
THE NIPPISING DISTRICT DEVELOPMENTAL
SCREEN – *W Zabih, P Parkin, C Borkhoff,
M Van den Heuvel, C Korosheygi, J Maguire,
C Birken, J Cairney, TARGet Kids!
66
INCIDENT REPORTING AS A QUALITY
IMPROVEMENT TOOL IN PAEDIATRIC
RESUSCITATIONS – *S Ratnapalan, I Kelly,
L Fearey
57
WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
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WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
59 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ROME III
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA AND TREATMENT
FAILURE IN CHILDREN BROUGHT FOR
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CARE –
M Eltorki, *E Martin
60
61
PAEDIATRIC VISITS TO COMMUNITY
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS: OUTCOMES
FROM REFERRALS AND UNSCHEDULED
RETURN VISITS TO A PAEDIATRIC CENTRE –
*E Reiner, E Grafstein, Q Doan
WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
62 THE FAN STUDY: INTRANASAL FENTANYL
AND INHALED NITROUS OXIDE FOR
FRACTURE REDUCTION – J Hoeffe,
*ED Trottier, B Bailey, D Shellshear,
M Lagacé, C Sutter, G Grimard, R Cook,
FE Babl
63
FAMILY PERCEPTIONS AND PROVISION
OF ANALGESIA FOR ACUTELY PAINFUL
CONDITIONS IN CHILDREN: A MULTI –
CENTRED PROSPECTIVE SURVEY –
*S Todorovich, C Poonai, B Wright, S Ali,
C Bhatt, S Todorovich, K Canton, A Mishra, K Speechley, A Stang, G Thompson,
N Poonai
64 ÉVALUATION DE LA SÉCURITÉ DE
L’IMPLANTATION D’UN PROTOCOLE DE
PRISE EN CHARGE DE LA FIÈVRE SANS
FOYER D’INFECTION BACTÉRIENNE SÉVÈRE
CHEZ LES ENFANTS DE 3 À 36 MOIS À
L’URGENCE – *G Brodeur, C Guimont,
R Turgeon, J Caron, L Blouin
WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
75 HOW WELL DOES THE NIPISSING DISTRICT
DEVELOPMENTAL SCREEN (NDDS) IDENTIFY
COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS IN INFANTS?
– *M Van den Heuvel, C Borkhoff,
C Koroshegyi, W Zabih, J Maguire, C Birken,
P Parkin
76
OBESITY AND ETHNICITY: OBSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP APNEA RISK FACTORS POORLY
REPRESENTED IN SLEEP APNEA SCREENING
QUESTIONNAIRES – *A Chaudhry,
L Nguyen, E Constantin
77
INVESTIGATING THE NEED FOR
ROUTINE HIP ULTRASOUND TO DETECT
DEVELOPMENTAL DYSPLASIA OF THE
HIPS IN BABIES BORN WITH BREECH
PRESENTATION – *M D’Alessandro, K Dow
67 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
68
55 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
56 TREATING AND REDUCING ANXIETY AND
PAIN IN THE PAEDIATRIC EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT (THE TRAPPED 2 SURVEY):
TIME FOR ACTION – A PEDIATRIC
EMERGENCY RESEARCH CANADA (PERC)
PROJECT – *ED Trottier, J Gravel, S Ali,
TRAPPED 2 group via PERC (Pediatric
Emergency Research Canada) G Meckler,
M Blanchet, A Stang, R Porter, S Lemay,
AS Dubrovsky, M Chan, R Jain, T Principi,
G Joubert, A Kam, J Thull-Freedman, G Neto,
M Lagacé
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70
PRÉVALENCE ET DÉTERMINANTS DE LA
NON-VACCINATION CONTRE L’HÉPATITE B
CHEZ LES ADOLESCENTS AU CANADA, 2013
– *L Caron-Poulin, N Gilbert, S Wilson,
H Gilmour
ROTAVIRUS GENOTYPES CIRCULATING
IN ONTARIO, CANADA, BEFORE AND
AFTER THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM, 2010-2013 –
*S Isabel, RR Higgins, A Peci, SL Deeks,
JB Gubbay
PREVALENCE OF OVERWEIGHT AND
OBESITY IN CANADIAN CHILDREN: A
DECADE OF PROGRESS IN THE CANADIAN
COMMUNITY HEALTH AND HEALTH
MEASURE SURVEYS – *C Rodd, A Sharma
71 SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF A
CHANGE IN PRACTICE TO OPTIMIZE
TIMING OF UMBILICAL CORD CLAMPING
IN PRETERM NEONATES: A QUALITY
IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE – *L Irvine,
A Abou Mehrem, N Singhal, S Thomas,
S Cooper
72 FEEDING DIFFICULTIES AND
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT MORPHOLOGY
AND INNERVATION IN ‘CHARGE’
SYNDROME – *A Hudson, M Macdonald,
K Cloney, S Steele, J Berman, K Blake,
M Stoyek, R Croll, F Smith
73 CLINICAL AND SEROLOGIC PATTERNS
IN A LARGE CANADIAN PAEDIATRIC
COHORT WITH CELIAC DISEASE, AT
PRESENTATION AND FOLLOW-UP –
*M Gould, J Dowhaniuk, J Arredondo,
J Cheng, P Azzopardi, T Hu, H Mileski,
A Carpenter, N Pai, H Brill
74 ASSESSMENT OF GLUTEN EXPOSURES IN
CHILDREN WITH CELIAC DISEASE – *H Brill,
J Dowhaniuk, J Cheng, N Pai, H Mileski,
P Tutelman, J Saab
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78 HIV-EXPOSED BUT UNINFECTED INFANTS:
IDENTIFYING DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY AND
THE CHALLENGES FACED IN ACCESSING
DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES FROM A
CANADIAN TERTIARY CENTRE –
*K Abdulwahab, L Olson, A Adjudani,
Z Pakzad, A Alimenti, L Sauvé
79
INFECTIOUS EPISODES IN PAEDIATRIC
PATIENTS WITH MODERATE-TO-SEVERE
CHRONIC BENIGN NEUTROPENIA AND
NORMAL BONE MARROW EVALUATION –
*J Bernard-Genest, L Beaulieu-Genest,
B Michon
80 SCREENS AND SLEEP: ARE INTERACTIVE
SCREEN ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH
SHORT AND INEFFICIENT SLEEP? –
*R Irving, S Paquin, R Tesfaye, R Gruber
81 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
134 CHARACTERISTICS AND TRENDS IN
INTENTIONAL ACETAMINOPHEN
INTOXICATION IN ADOLESCENTS OVER TWO
DECADES – *M Caudron,
R Gosselin-Papadopoulos, O Jamouelle,
S Swaleh, D Taddeo JY Frappier
135 IMPROVING DIAGNOSTIC EFFICIENCY IN
CHILDREN AGED 12-39 MONTHS REFERRED
FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) –
*JF Lemay, S Langenberger, P Amin
136 DO CHILDREN WITH ADHD SHOW
IMPROVEMENTS IN MEMORY AND
BEHAVIOUR WHEN STIMULANT
MEDICATION DOSAGE IS TITRATED? –
*JF Lemay, H Kubas, J Witzke, K Murphy,
N Bergstrom, J McKee
137 PARENTAL SATISFACTION TOWARDS
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT PROCESS FOR
CHILDREN 12-39 MONTHS. – *JF Lemay,
S Langenberger
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138 USING ART AS A MEDIUM FOR FIRST
NATIONS YOUTH TO EXPRESS THEIR PAIN: A
TWO-EYED SEEING QUALITATIVE STUDY –
*M Latimer, S Rudderham, K Harman,
A Finley, L Dutcher, D Hutt-Macleod, K Paul
162 YOU CAN’T SPELL “POOR GROWTH”
WITHOUT THE LETTER “PEE” – *E Heydari
Resident Advocacy Projects / Projets des
résidents pour la défense d’intérêts des
enfants
164 A CASE OF UNCOMPLICATED NEONATAL
LINEAR IgA BULLOUS DERMATOSIS –
*J Wong, M Mazurek, R Banihani,
M Weinstein, Y Etoom
145 ‘MAKE ROOM TO READ’: A RESIDENT-LED,
CLINIC-BASED LITERACY INITIATIVE FOR
MEDICALLY UNINSURED CHILDREN IN THE
GREATER TORONTO AREA – *L Kinlin,
A Jamal, S Suleman, P Caulford,
J D’Andrade, H Au
146 THE ANXIETY PREVENTION PROJECT: A
MEDICAL STUDENT-RUN INITIATIVE TO
BUILD CHILDHOOD RESILIENCE – *P Adler,
M Kapur, B Steele, I McDowell
147 LET THE MUSIC PLAY: PROMOTING
DEVELOPMENT IN AT-RISK PRESCHOOLERS
THROUGH ALLEGRO, AN EARLY-CHILDHOOD
MUSIC PROGRAM – *S Suleman, F Chan,
E Van Brummelen, A Kan, M Louie,
S Luongo, J Mohr, J Pai, B Smith,
L Xuan Wang, S Suleman, G Creighton,
C Loock
163 A SOFT CRY AND WEAK HEART: AN
UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF CARDIAC
DISEASE – *J Wong
165 MISTAKEN IDENTITY: AN INTERESTING
CASE IN A NEW IMMIGRANT – *L Fleming,
S Desai, M Fulford
166 A CASE OF KWASHIORKOR PRESENTING
WITH PERICARDIAL EFFUSION – *A Surak,
G Bravo, A McMurray, S Taheri
Thursday, June 23 /
Le jeudi 23 juin
1100-1500
Poster Session 2 / Séances d’affiches 2
Presenters will be available from 1430-1500 to
discuss their work. Posters are on display until
1500.
148 FROM STANDING BY TO STANDING ON
GUARD FOR VULNERABLE CHILDREN AND
YOUTH: THE UBC SOCIAL PAEDIATRICS
(SOC) CURRICULUM INITIATIVE – S Laskin,
*M Carwana, K Stockley, T Sotindjo,
E Moore, J Greenman, C Loock
Les présentateurs seront sur place de 14 h 30
à 15 h pour discuter de leurs travaux. Les affiches
seront exposées jusqu’à 15 h.
Clinical Case Reports / Rapports de cas
cliniques
82 DESCRIPTION D’UNE COHORTE
RÉTROSPECTIVE DE PATIENTS
PÉDIATRIQUES ATTEINTS DE
THROMBOPÉNIE IMMUNE AIGUË –
*MC Hendriks, MP Toussaint, B Michon,
M Veilleux-Lemieux
155 HALLUCINATIONS IN A 7-YEAR-OLD BOY
WITH VARICELLA – *S Blain
156'SHIVER ME TIMBERS' ; THAT’S A PICKY
DIET!– *E MacDonald
157 WHEN STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE
GOES ROGUE: A CURIOUS CASE OF
NECROTIZING FASCIITIS – *T McGrath
158 A 16-MONTH-OLD BOY WITH WORSENING
ENCEPHALITIS – *M Harel-Sterling,
A Bamaga, A Yeh, A Bitnun, J Orkin
159 A NEWBORN WITH HYPERGLYCEMIA –
*S Suleman, S Doctor
160 VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY LEADING TO
XEROPHTHALMIA AND VISION LOSS IN
A CHILD WITH AUTISM AND SEVERELY
RESTRICTED DIET – *L Kinlin, M Mouzaki,
N Tehrani, M Shouldice, A Ali, L Vresk,
J Friedman
161 THE CURIOUS CASE OF CAPTAIN WHISKERS
– *K Hardy-Brown, N Nashid, S Morriss
87 COMPARISON OF FIRST- AND SECONDSEASON PALIVIZUMAB PROPHYLAXIS IN
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE
(CLD) IN THE ‘CARESS’ DATABASE (20052014) – *B Paes, D Wang, A Li, I Mitchell,
K Lanctot
88 COMPARING FIRST- AND SECOND-SEASON
PALIVIZUMAB PROPHYLAXIS IN PATIENTS
WITH HEMODYNAMICALLY SIGNIFICANT
CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE (HSCHD) IN
THE ‘CARESS’ DATABASE (2005-2014) –
*B Paes, A Li, I Mitchell, K Lanctot
89
90 EVALUATION OF A CHILD SAFETY
PROGRAM BASED ON THE SAFE
COMMUNITY MODEL IN CANADA –
*E Beaulieu, C Cyr, M Santschi
91 DEVELOPMENT OF A PAEDIATRIC
MUSCULOSKELETAL SKILLS WORKSHOP
FOR CANADIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS –
*M Chan, D Rumsey, J Ellsworth, H Foster
92 BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL: A FOCUS
GROUP STUDY OF MEDICAL STUDENT
NIGHT CALL PREFERENCES – *O Scott,
C Novak, J Lee, K Forbes
93
ASSESSMENT OF THE TRAINING NEEDS OF
PAEDIATRIC RESIDENTS IN DEVELOPING A
CURRICULUM IN GASTROENTEROLOGY –
*K McNeil, M Rashid
94
THE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF
PAEDIATRIC RESIDENTS: A DESCRIPTIVE
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY – *S McLeod,
L Sonnenberg
(*denotes presenting author / L’astérisque [*]
indique l’auteur présentateur.)
83 REVIEW OF CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND
TRAJECTORY OF PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS
WITH A DIAGNOSIS OF PRIMARY BRAIN
TUMOUR IN A PAEDIATRIC TERTIARY
CENTRE – *J Abou-Diab, S Gouin, I Bouhout,
AS Carret
84 DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION
OF A NOVEL ON-CALL STRUCTURE FOR
PAEDIATRIC RESIDENTS – T Cawthorn,
*M Ruhl, M Dhalla, S Lam, S Hall
85 REDUCTION OF THE 28-DAY READMISSION
RATE FOR CHILDREN WITH SICKLE CELL
DISEASE – *C Beck, M Kirby-Allen,
M Cheong, K Langrish, A Clarke, C
Nishimura, M Palmer, A Gervais, J Moloney,
L Mack
86 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
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PREDICTORS OF UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES
IN PAEDIATRIC IMMIGRANTS IN ONTARIO –
*N Saunders, A Macpherson, A Guttmann
95 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ONLINE MENTAL
HEALTH INFORMATION: PARENT AND
ADOLESCENT PERSPECTIVES TO INFORM
DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN MENTAL
HEALTH E-RESOURCES FOR PAEDIATRICS –
*M Jovanovic, S Monga, D Korczak,
S Grewal
96 VALIDATION OF HEARTS-MAP, A
PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT TOOL
APPLIED TO CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH
MENTAL HEALTH-RELATED PAEDIATRIC
EMERGENCY VISITS – *A Lee, M Deevska,
K Stillwell, T Black, G Meckler, A Eslami,
D Park, Q Doan
97 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
98 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
99 SERUM CALCIUM DERANGEMENTS IN
NEONATES WITH HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC
ENCEPHALOPATHY (HIE) WITH AND
WITHOUT THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA –
R Bashir, S Vayalthrikkovil, L Espinoza,
*K Mohammad
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TRADE SHOW AND POSTER SESSIONS /
SALON DES EXPOSANTS ET SÉANCES D’AFFICHES
100 THE IMPACT OF CONTINUOUS DIGITAL
VIDEO ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM
(cEEG) INTRODUCTION ON THE USE
OF ANTI-EPILEPTIC DRUGS (AEDs) IN
NEONATES WITH HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC
ENCEPHALOPATHY (HIE) – RA Bashir,
L Espinoza, S Vayalthrikkovil, J Buchhalter,
L Bello-Espinosa, *K Mohammad
101 PREVALENCE AND CHARACTERISTICS
OF INTRACRANIAL AND EXTRACRANIAL
HEMORRHAGES IN NEONATES WITH
HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
(HIE) – *S Vayalthrikkovil, RA Bashir,
L Espinoza, L Irvine, K Mohammad
112 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN
HYPERLACTATEMIA AND ADVERSE
LONG-TERM OUTCOME IN INFANTS WITH
MODERATE-TO-SEVERE HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC
ENCEPHALOPATHY – *M Elboraee
124 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MILK FAT
CONTENT, VITAMIN D AND ADIPOSITY IN
EARLY CHILDHOOD – *S Vanderhout,
J Maguire, C Birken, P Parkin, G Lebovic,
Y Chen, D O’Connor
113 RESTRUCTURING CARE TEAMS WITHIN A
NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT –
*C Ward, H Chinnery, MA Landry, S O’Blenes,
Rounds Working Group, K Kumaran
125 THE COST OF THE GLUTEN-FREE DIET:
HOUSEHOLD FOOD EXPENDITURES IN
FAMILIES WITH A CHILD OR ADOLESCENT
WITH CELIAC DISEASE – *A Alzaben,
D Mager, J Turner, M Marcon, S Anders
103 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
114 QUANTITATIVE 3D AND 2D HEAD
ULTRASOUND TO DETERMINE THRESHOLDS
FOR INTERVENTION IN PRETERM
NEONATES WITH POSTHEMORRHAGIC
VENTRICULAR DILATION – *J Kishimoto,
DSC Lee, F Salehi, W Romano, A Fenster,
S de Ribaupierre
104 LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF SALINE BOLUSES
IN VERY PRETERM INFANTS (VPI) –
*A Aslam, M Vincer, A Allen, S Imanullah,
C O’Connell
115 NRP PROMPT: A RANDOMIZED
CONTROLLED TRIAL OF A MOBILE APP FOR
NEONATAL RESUSCITATION TRAINING –
*N Chan, D Campbell, N Mistry
105 NEURODEVELOPMENTAL
OUTCOMES FOLLOWING EXTENSIVE
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION IN
THE DELIVERY ROOM FOR INFANTS BORN
<29 WEEKS’ GESTATIONAL AGE –
*N Fischer, A Soraisham, A Lodha, J Ting,
J Rabi, A Synnes, D Creighton, P Shah,
N Singhal, D Dewey, A Metcalfe,
M Ballantyne, S Cooper
116 DEVELOPING A CONSULTATION MODEL
FOR NEONATAL NEUROCRITICAL CARE: A
2-YEAR EXPERIENCE – *K Mohammad, I
Goswami, J Buchhalter, L Bello-Espinosa
102 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
106 LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! THE
IMPACT OF SINGLE-ROOM DESIGN ON
THE NEURODEVELOPMENT OF PRETERM
INFANTS – *P Church, E Ng, D Weisz,
A Cavanagh, M Dunn
107 ACADEMIC CHALLENGES FOR THE
PRETERM INFANT: PARENT AND EDUCATOR
PERSPECTIVES – *P Church, V Shah,
A Cavanagh
108 3-YEAR SURVIVAL AND
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES IN
EXTREMELY PREMATURE NEONATES: A
15-YEAR ODYSSEY – *S Bhattacharya,
M Miller, K Coughlin
109 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
110 BIOCHEMICAL DERANGEMENTS IN
PATIENTS WITH HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC
ENCEPHALOPATHY TREATED WITH
THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA – *J Hagel,
C Tomlinson
111 ANTENATAL, PERINATAL AND
NEONATAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH
PERIVENTRICULAR WHITE MATTER INJURY
IN VERY PRETERM INFANTS – *S Ghotra,
M Vincer, V Allen, N Khan, S Kuhle
117 CURRENT PRACTICES AND USE OF
SIMULATION IN NEONATAL RESUSCITATION
PROGRAM COURSES ACROSS CANADA –
*J McMullen, K Kalaniti, D Campbell
118 CHANGES TO ANTIBIOTIC USE AFTER THE
INTRODUCTION OF AN ANTIMICROBIAL
STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM IN A NEONATAL
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT – *K Leifso, K Dow,
S McKnight, P Sheth, L Tomalty
119 THE EFFECT OF UMBILICAL CORD MILKING
ON HEMODYNAMIC STATUS OF PRETERM
INFANTS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED
TRIAL – *W El-Naggar, D Simpson,
A Hussain, A Armson, L Dodds, A Warren,
R Whyte, D McMillan
126 PROLONGED NASOENTERAL TUBE
FEEDING IN CHILDREN CONTRADICTS BEST
PRACTICE GUIDELINES – *J Turner,
M Abobo, D Blatz, D Hartfield, D Mager,
127 EVALUATING CAREGIVER MANAGEMENT
OF ASTHMA EXACERBATIONS AT HOME –
*T Yeung, I Amirav
128 INNER-CITY FATHERS OF CHILDREN
AFFECTED BY CHRONIC ILLNESS: A
SYSTEMATIC SCOPING REVIEW OF THEIR
EXPERIENCES – *A Kobylianskii,
T Jegathesan, E Young, K Fung, J Huber,
R Minhas
129 THE FIRST STEP TO HELPING: ASKING
ABOUT POVERTY – *J Teicher, J Ysselstein
Qadri, G Bloch, L Ford-Jones, J Orkin
130 GENERALIZED HEALTH IMPACT OF
SOCIAL AND MATERIAL DEPRIVATION ON
PERINATAL OUTCOMES IN NOVA SCOTIA,
CANADA – *J Orkin, P O’Campo,
K Shankardass, L Dodds, KS Joseph, V Allen
131 A MIXED-METHODS EVALUATION OF A
SOCIAL PAEDIATRICS BLOCK ROTATION
FOR PAEDIATRIC RESIDENTS –*A Hunter,
S Kay, K Parker, A Delahunty-Pike, G Wahi
132 A SINGLE NUTRISTEP™ QUESTION AS A
FOOD INSECURITY SCREENING TOOL –
*CM Borkhoff, I Bayoumi, KM Nurse,
Y Chen, JL Maguire, PC Parkin, C Birken
120 INTEGRATED NEONATAL SUPPORT
WITH PLACENTAL TRANSFUSION AND
RESUSCITATION (INSPIRE): A FEASIBILITY
STUDY – *L Irvine, S Thomas, A Abou
Mehrem, N Singhal, D Kowal, A Soraisham,
S Cooper, A Stritzke, P Murthy
133 USE OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN THE CARE
OF ADOLESCENTS WITH DIABETES –
*J Ranawaya, D Saleh, K Gregroire,
L Ruhland
121 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF
140 URINE CLEAN CATCH COLLECTION
IN THE PAEDIATRIC EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT: SUCCESS, TIME TO VOID AND
CONTAMINATION RATES –
*J Kaufman, S Tosif, P Fitzpatrick, S Donath,
S Hopper, P Bryant, F Babl
POSTHEMORRHAGIC VENTRICULAR
DILATATION IN CANADIAN NEONATAL
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS – *J Afifi,
M Vincer, V Shah, X Ye, P Shah, K Barrington,
B Piedboeuf, E Kelly, W El-Naggar
122 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
123 WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉE
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139 WITHDRAWN/ RETIRÉE
141 QUICK-WEE: A NOVEL NONINVASIVE URINE
COLLECTION METHOD FOR INFANTS IN THE
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT – *J Kaufman,
S Tosif, S Donath, S Hopper, P Bryant, F Babl,
P Fitzpatrick
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TRADE SHOW AND POSTER SESSIONS /
SALON DES EXPOSANTS ET SÉANCES D’AFFICHES
142 EVALUATION OF DELAYED PUBERTY: WHAT
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS SHOULD BE DONE
IN THE SEEMINGLY OTHERWISE WELL
ADOLESCENT? – * L Abitbol, S Zborovski,
M Palmert
143 BETTER BEGINNINGS: AT RISK MOMS –
WHAT ARE WE MISSING? – *A Lamond
144 A COMPARISON OF PRENATAL EXPOSURES
IN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT A
DIAGNOSIS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM
DISORDER IN AN ATLANTIC CANADIAN
CITY – *A Saunders
152 NICU GRADUATE PLAYGROUPS AND
FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM: SUPPORTING
FAMILIES BEYOND THE NICU – *A Chomyn,
S Rengan, K Staub, J Toye
153 THE COMPLEX CARE ADVOCACY
INITIATIVE: STRENGTH AND RESILIENCY IN
KNOWLEDGE – *N Kanga, K Mellor,
S Adams, J Orkin
154 THE INCLUSIVE “KITCHEN TABLE”:
CREATING NATIONAL UNDERSTANDING
IN SOCIAL PAEDIATRICS – S Laskin, M
Carwana, *A Singer, S Suleman, S Bennett,
C Loock
171 AN AUTISTIC CHILD WITH A LIMP:
LEUKEMIA...OR SCURVY? – *C Gagnon
172 NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS CAUSED
BY COBALAMIN DEFICIENCY IN THE
ABSENCE OF ANEMIA OR MACROCYTOSIS
IN ADOLESCENCE – *G Abu Kuwaik,
F Abu Kuwaik, K Bezu, S Greenberg
173 IS SEROTYPE 3 UNSTOPPABLE? A
COMPLICATED CASE OF INVASIVE
STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE –
*T McGrath, M Fowler
Clinical Case Reports / Rapports de cas
cliniques
174 IMPACT OF ADOLESCENT GENDER
DYSPHORIA ON TREATMENT UPTAKE IN AN
OBESITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM –
*M Cooney, M Kaufman, C Birken,
E Dettmer, A Toulany
149 MÉDECINS IMPLIQUÉS DANS
LA RÉALISATION D’ACTIVITÉS
COMMUNAUTAIRES POUR LES ENFANTS DE
SHERBROOKE – *C Langlois-Pelletier,
E Beaulieu
167 PANCYTOPENIA IN A TPN-DEPENDENT
PREMATURE NEONATE – *R GosselinPapadopoulos, B E Brown, P Atkison
175 AN 11-WEEK-OLD MALE WITH
COMPLICATED SALMONELLA MENINGITIS –
*A Zipursky, B A Yama, C Beck
168 MISTAKEN MENSES – *K Hardy-Brown,
J Curtis, A Marr
150 TAP THE TAP: DRINK WATER BETWEEN
MEALS – *T Chobotuk
176 WILSON’S DISEASE - A 12-YEAR-OLD MALE
WITH ACUTE LIVER FAILURE – *D Jacobson
169 PANCYTOPENIA IN AN INFANT WITH
SEVERE VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY – *D Yue
151 YOUTH PERSPECTIVES ON MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT: A VIDEO ADVOCACY PROJECT
– *E Lehan, M Kapur, A Prayal-Brown
170 ANEMIA DUE TO IRON DEFICIENCY, BUT
FAILED TO RESPOND TO ORAL IRON
SUPPLEMENT. – *J Wu
Resident Advocacy Projects / Projets des
résidents pour la défense d’intérêts des
enfants
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Presenting abstract authors / Auteurs présentateurs
Author / Auteur
Abdulwahab, K
Abstract / No de
communication
78
Abitol, L
142
Abou-Diab, J
83
Abu Kuwaik, G
172
Abstract / No de
communication
Author / Auteur
Giroux, R
Goldfarb, A
Gosselin-Papadopoulos, R
Gould, M
Author / Auteur
26
Mijovic, H
11
Minhas, R
167
Abstract / No de
communication
Mohammad, K
73
Nag, S
29
53
99, 100, 116
45
Acker, A
33
Gray, C
13
Orkin, J
130
Adler, P
146
Hagel, J
110
Paes, B
87, 88
7, 121
Haley, N
32
Afifi, J
Alzaben, A
125
Hardy-Brown, K
Aslam, A
104
Harel-Sterling, M
161, 168
Paquin, H
12
Peters, L
46
158
Piccininni, C
19
133
Ballantyne, M
21
Harrison, M
34
Ranawaya, J
Barrett, R
22
Hendriks, MC
82
Ratnani, Y
18
Beaulieu, E
90
Heydari, E
Ratnapalan, S
56
Beck, C
85
Hudson, A
72
Reiner, E
60
Bernard-Bonnin, AC
38
Hunter, A
131
Rodd, C
25, 70
Bernard-Genest, J
79
Irvine, L
71, 120
Ruhl, M
Bethune, P
14
Irving, R
80
Saunders, A
144
Bettinger, J
27
Isabel, S
69
Saunders, N
89
Bhattacharya, S
Bhogal, J
Binmanee, A
162
108
Ismail, A M
109
Scott, O
92
1
Jaworski, M
49
Shah, V
5
Singer, A
97
Kanga, N
153
Blain, S
155
Kanani, R
42
Borkhoff, CM
132
Kaufman, J
Brill, H
74
Kinlin, L
Brodeur, G
64
Kishimoto, J
Campbell-Yeo, M
Caron-Poulin, L
84
3
68
Kobylianskii, A
37
140, 141
Stade, B
20
145, 160
Suleman, S
Surak, A
166
2, 128
Teicher, J
129
Krmpotic, K
44
Tessier, L
41
8
15, 148
Lamond, A
143
Thomas, S
Caudron, M
134
Latimer, M
138
Todorovich, S
91
Chan, N
Chan, V
35, 147, 159
114
Carwana, M
Chan, M
154
Smith, WG
63
Le, CK
16
Trottier, E D
115
Le May, S
10
Turner, J
43
Le Saux, N
23
Van den Heuvel, M
75
Chaudhry, A
76
Lee, A
96
Van Zanten, S
30
Chobotuk, T
150
Lehan, E
151
Vanderhout, S
124
Chomyn, A
152
Lemay, JF
Vayalthrikkovil, S
101
113
Church, P
126
Lepage-Côté, N
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Ward, C
D’Alessandro, M
77
Leslie, K
31
Wee, W
24
Dancey, P
28
MacCuspie, J
17
Wong, J
86, 163, 164
Desjardins, MP
Dhar, A
Dunlap, H
Elboraee, M
El-Naggar, W
106, 107
135, 136, 137
62, 65
9
MacDonald, E
156
Wu, J
170
36
MacPherson, P
48
Yeung, T
127
47
Martin, E
59
Young, E
51, 52
112
McGrath, T
157
6, 119
McLeod, S
94
Yusuf, K
4
117
Zabih, W
54
Fischer, N
105
McMullen, J
Fleming, L
165
McNeil, K
Gagnon, C
171
Ghotra, S
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GENERAL INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX
Allergies/dietary restrictions
Allergies et restrictions alimentaires
Delegates with dietary restrictions should indicate them when
registering online to receive a special meal ticket for scheduled
function where food is available. Personal dietary requirements
cannot be met without this meal ticket. Show the ticket to your
server to obtain a personalized meal. We work closely with our
food and beverage vendors to provide safe and delicious meals
for all conference participants. However, we cannot guarantee
that menu items are free of trace amounts of allergens or any
other ingredient.
Vous devez indiquer vos restrictions alimentaires lors de votre inscription
virtuelle pour recevoir un billet spécial dans le cadre des activités
organisées au cours desquelles des aliments sont servis. Il est impossible
de respecter vos restrictions alimentaires si vous n’avez pas ce billet.
Vous devrez montrer ce billet aux serveurs pour obtenir votre repas
personnalisé. Nous collaborons avec nos fournisseurs d’aliments et de
boissons pour servir des repas à la fois sécuritaires et délicieux à tous les
congressistes. Nous ne pouvons toutefois pas garantir que les éléments au
menu ne contiendront aucune trace d’allergènes ou d’autres ingrédients à
éviter.
Child care services
Services de garde
To arrange for family care service, contact the hotel concierge.
Pour obtenir des services de gardiennage, téléphonez au concierge de
votre hôtel.
Complimentary shuttle service –
Coach Atlantic Group
The CPS has arranged for complimentary shuttle service to the
airport for conference goers. Shuttles will only run on Saturday,
June 25 as the conference closes and only from designated
conference hotels: the Delta Prince Edward, the Rodd
Charlottetown, The Great George or the Holman Grand.
Find the shuttle schedule on the mobile app (see “General
Information”) or ask at the concierge desk.
Control of conference materials
Taking photographs, videotaping or audio taping posters,
scientific exhibits, sessions or presentations without the prior
written permission of the CPS is strictly prohibited. Anyone
found violating this policy may have their badge confiscated
and be escorted from the meeting. Also, any survey done on
site must be pre-approved by the CPS.
The CPS takes photographs during meetings and events for
organizational use, including print, electronic or other media,
and the CPS website. Certain portions of the conference are
videotaped. By participating in the annual conference, you
permit the CPS to use your image and name for such purposes.
Evaluation forms
Evaluations help us to plan future conferences. Faculty
evaluation forms can be completed on the conference app
following each session. The annual conference evaluation form
is posted online, and you’ll find an e-mail containing a link to
this form in your in-box following the conference. Evaluation
takes only a minute to do, and submitting a conference
evaluation form makes you eligible to win complimentary
registration for next year’s annual conference in Vancouver,
B.C.
Navette gratuite – Coach Atlantic
Group
La SCP a organisé un service de navette gratuit vers l’aéroport à
l’intention des congressistes. Les navettes fonctionneront seulement
le samedi 25 juin à la clôture du congrès, et seulement à partir des
hôtels désignés du congrès : les hôtels Delta Prince Edward, The Rodd
Charlottetown, The Great George et Holman Grand. Trouvez l’horaire
de la navette dans l’application mobile (à la rubrique Renseignements
généraux) ou informez-vous au concierge.
Contrôle du matériel du congrès
Il est strictement interdit de prendre des photos, de filmer des vidéos
ou de prendre des enregistrements des présentations d’affiches, des
expositions scientifiques, des séances ou des présentations sans
l’autorisation préalable écrite de la SCP. Les personnes qui contreviennent
à cette politique peuvent se faire confisquer leur cocarde et être escortées
à l’extérieur du congrès. Par ailleurs, tout sondage effectué sur place doit
être préapprouvé par la SCP.
La SCP prend des photos pendant ses congrès et événements afin de
les publier sur papier, par voie électronique, dans d’autres médias et sur
son site Web. Certaines parties du congrès sont filmées sur vidéo. En
participant au congrès annuel, vous autorisez la SCP à utiliser votre
image et votre nom à cet effet.
Formulaires d’évaluation
Les évaluations nous aident à planifier les futurs congrès. Il est possible
de remplir les formulaires d’évaluation des conférenciers à la fin de chaque
séance, à partir de l’application du congrès. Le formulaire d’évaluation du
congrès annuel est affiché dans Internet. Après le congrès, vous trouverez
un courriel pour y accéder dans votre boîte de réception. Il ne faut qu’une
minute pour remplir le formulaire d’évaluation du congrès, et si vous
le soumettez, vous serez admissible au tirage d’une inscription gratuite
au congrès de l’an prochain à Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique.
Identification badges
Cocardes
Wearing your ID badge is required for admission to all
conference activities. Badges indicate the workshop selections
for which you have registered in advance.
Le port de la cocarde est exigé pour permettre l’admission à toutes les
activités du congrès. La cocarde indique la sélection d’ateliers auxquels
vous vous êtes préinscrit.
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GENERAL INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX
Heures de bureau de la direction
Management office hours
PEI
Convention
Centre
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
June 21
June 22
June 23
Friday,
June 24
Saturday,
June 25
Registration – 1200-2000 0630-1700
Confederation
Ballroom Foyer
0630-1700 0630-1700 0730-1000
CPS
0800-1700 0800-1700
Conference
Office – Robert
Dickie
Media Room –
Office #1
Speaker
Ready Room
– Alexander
Galt
0800-1700
0730-1900 0730-1900
Palais des
congrès de
l’Île-du-PrinceÉdouard
Le mardi
21 juin
Le mercredi
22 juin
Le jeudi
23 juin
Le vendredi
24 juin
Le samedi
25 juin
12 h à 20 h 6 h 30 à 17 h 6 h 30 à 17 h 6 h 30 à 17 h 7 h 30 à 10 h
0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1200
Inscription
– Foyer de la
salle de bal
Confederation
8 h à 17 h
0800-1700 0800-1700
Bureau du
congrès
de la SCP –
Robert Dickie
0730-1900 0730-1900 0730-1200
Salle de presse
– Office #1
Session pre-registration
Pre-registration is required for all workshops because space is
limited. Seating begins 15 minutes before the session
start-time. To ensure that all pre-registered delegates are
seated, we ask that you arrive early. Delegates who do not
pre-register will only be allowed to enter once a session
begins. All other sessions are seated on a first-come, firstserved basis.
Note: For reasons of safety, session attendees are not allowed
to sit on the floor or to stand at the back of a room, and no
extra seating is provided once a session is full. When all chairs
are filled, the doors are closed. Be sure to choose a fall-back
session in case your session-of-first-choice is full.
Social media
Get connected! Join the conversation and share your
excitement.
Follow the CPS annual conference:
#CPS2016
@CanPaedSociety
Speaker handouts
Speaker handouts are available through the conference app.
Available handouts can be found as an attachment on the
session details.
Special needs
The CPS tries to ensure that all educational and social events
are fully accessible. If you have special needs or requests,
please bring them to the attention of registration staff.
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8 h à 17 h
8 h à 17 h
8 h à 17 h
8 h à 17 h
8 h à 17 h
8 h à 17 h
8 h à 12 h
Salle de
7 h 30 à 19 h 7 h 30 à 19 h 7 h 30 à 19 h 7 h 30 à 19 h 7 h 30 à 12 h
préparation des
Conférenciers –
Alexander Galt
Préinscription aux séances
Il faut être inscrit pour assister aux ateliers, car les places y sont limitées.
Il est possible de prendre place 15 minutes avant l’heure prévue de la
séance. Nous demandons aux congressistes inscrits à ces séances
d’arriver tôt pour s’assurer d’avoir une place. Les congressistes non
inscrits pourront entrer une fois la séance commencée. À toutes les
autres séances, les places sont attribuées selon le principe du premier
arrivé, premier servi.
Remarque : Pour des raisons de sécurité, les congressistes ne sont pas
autorisés à s’asseoir par terre ou à se tenir debout à l’arrière de la pièce,
et aucune chaise supplémentaire ne sera ajoutée lorsqu’une séance sera
complète. Une fois les places comblées, les portes seront fermées. Les
congressistes sont invités à sélectionner une deuxième séance, au cas
où la première serait complète.
Médias sociaux
Soyez branché! Participez à la conversation et partagez votre
enthousiasme. Suivez le congrès annuel de la SCP
#CPS2016
@SocCanPed
Documentation remise par les
conférenciers
Vous pouvez obtenir la documentation remise par les conférenciers dans
l’application du congrès, sous forme de pièce jointe à l’information sur les
séances.
Besoins particuliers
La SCP s’efforce de s’assurer que toutes les activités de formation et
activités sociales sont accessibles. Si vous avez des besoins particuliers
ou des demandes spéciales, présentez-les au personnel du bureau
d’inscription.
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All courses are accredited. / Tous les cours sont agréés.
eCME: Professional
online education
Canadian Paediatric Society courses are:
• Evidence-based, balanced
and up-to-date
• Free
• Convenient
• User-friendly, flexible
log in/log out privileges
Cyberformation :
Perfectionnement
professionnel en ligne
Caractéristiques des cours de la Société canadienne
de pédiatrie :
• Fondés sur des données probantes, équilibrés et à jour
• Gratuits
• Pratiques
• Conviviaux, peuvent être effectués en plusieurs sessions
Courses are developed through unrestricted education grants. / Les cours sont préparés grâce à des subventions d’éducation sans restrictions.
Visit / Visitez le site www.cps.ca.
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80
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60
50
40
30
20
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83 %
14 %
10
23 %
30
27 %
1
NYDA®
NIX®
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8
10
30
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8
Taux de réussite [%]
Pourcentage de lentes non écloses
Efficacité démontrée de NYDA®
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100
90
80
70
60
50
40
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RÉFÉRENCES :
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no 3, mai/juin 2010, p. 115-118.
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3. Strycharz, J. P. et coll. « Ovicidal response of NYDA formulations on the human head louse (Anoplura: Pediculidae) using a hair tuft bioassay », J Med Ent, vol. 49, no 2,
mars 2012, p. 336-342.
4. Heukelbach, J. et coll. « A highly efficacious pediculicide based on dimeticone: Randomized observer blinded comparative trial », BMC Infectious Diseases, vol. 8, 2008, p. 115.
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Mickey Chopra Lead Health Specialist, World Bank
James Perrin Professor, Harvard Medical School
Congress registration is $675 USD with discounts available to students and nurses.
Congress Secretariat: MCI Canada/AFEA
Email: [email protected] | Phone: +1 604 688 9655 ext 2 | www.IPA2016.com
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The Canadian Paediatric Society gratefully acknowledges
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La Société canadienne de pédiatrie tient à remercier
les entreprises suivantes qui ont versé une subvention
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Structure :
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• Ateliers fondés sur des cas ou sous forme d’apprentissage
pratique, comportant des périodes d’interaction et de discussion
Le processus de soumission des projets par voie électronique sera
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