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National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

Workgroup Meeting on Use of Family History Information
in Pediatric Primary Care and Public Health

Peachtree Ballroom A
Doubletree Hotel Atlanta-Buckhead
3342 Peachtree Road, NE,
Atlanta, Georgia 30326

February 24-25, 2006
Agenda

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Friday, February 24

8:30  Welcome               José Cordero, MD, MPH
                                         Muin Khoury, MD, PhD

8:45  Introductions          Richard Olney, MD, MPH
                                          Ridgely Fisk Green, PhD
 

Session 1: Current Practices for Use of Family History Information in Pediatric Primary Care

9:00  Family History in Primary Care: Current Practices
Tracy Trotter, MD

9:15  A Family Physician’s Perspective and Prescriptions
Leigh LoPresti, MD

        Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, Family History and Children’s Health
Agatha Gallo, PhD, CPNP, RN

9:40  Questions, comments from all attendees


Session 2: Improving Use of Family History Information in Pediatric Primary Care: Needs and Barriers

10:20  Pediatric Family History | Patient Resources for Families
Helen Martin, FNP

10:40  Group discussion

Session 3: The ACCE Framework and Evaluations of Available Family History Tools

11:10  Family History: A Genomic Tool for Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Paula Yoon, ScD, MPH

11:40  First PAGE: A Strategy for Screening for Birth Defects and Genetic Disorders
Ed Kloza, MS, CGC

12:10 – 1:00 LUNCH: Group discussions of First Page, My Family Health Portrait and Family Healthware tools (Group leaders: Jean Jenkins, PhD, RN, FAAN,  Ed Kloza, MS, CGC, Paula Yoon, ScD, MPH, Ridgely Fisk Green, PhD, and Richard Olney, MD, MPH)

Session 4: Family History and Single Gene Disorders

1:00  Cystic Fibrosis  
Richard Parad, MD, MPH

1:30  Fragile X
Stephanie Sherman, PhD

2:00  Polycystic Kidney Disease
Arlene Chapman, MD

2:30 Questions and discussion

Session 5: Family History and Common Complex Conditions

3:20  Birth Defects
Paul Romitti, PhD

3:50  Coronary Artery Disease
Jack Stevens, MD

4:20  Results of Utah’s Family High Risk Program
Jenny Johnson, CHES

4:50 Questions and discussion

5:30 Adjourn


Saturday, February 25

Session 6: Approaches and Challenges in Use of Family History Information

8:30  Utilizing the Family Health History (FH) to Support Optimal Care for
Children
Joann Bodurtha, MD, MPH

9:00  Family History Collection and Interpretation for More Challenging Conditions
Robin Bennett, MS, CGC

Session 7: Use of Family History Information in Pediatric Primary Care: Ethical, Legal and Social Issues

9:30  Ethical Implications of Family History Information in Pediatric Primary Care
Lainie Ross, MD, PhD

10:00  Family History Use in Pediatric Primary Care: A Parent’s Perspective  
Marianne Clancy

Session 8: Evaluating Use of Family History Information

11:00  Cost Effectiveness of Use of Coronary Artery Disease Family History to Direct Hyperlipidemia Screening
Scott Grosse, PhD

Session 9: Future Considerations in Use of Family History Information in Pediatric Primary Care

11:30  Clinical Informatics: A Focus on Data Standards and Family History
Tom Savel, MD

12:00  The Genetic Family History of the Future: Online, Interactive Risk  Assessment
Ron Bachman, MD

12:30 Adjourn
 

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Date: April 5, 2006
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

 

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