Improving Transitions of Care in Adolescent Patients with 22q Deletion Syndrome
Date/Time: Monday, December 2nd at 3:00 – 4:00 pm ET
Speakers:
Jordan Halsey, MD
Molly MacIsaac, BS
Alyssa Fritz, PhD
Luis Montes, MD
Alex Rottgers, MD
Alexzandra Mattia, BS
Description: Discover effective strategies for managing the transition to adulthood for patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2ds), a genetic disorder affecting one in every 4,000 individuals. The transition to adulthood poses unique challenges, necessitating specialized coordination of care. This session will address the complex, coordinated care needs of these patients, focusing on neuropsychiatric challenges, the role of multidisciplinary teams, and potential transition models. Learners will gain insight into how 22q11.2ds clinics can play a vital role in improving healthcare outcomes during this critical period.
Learning Objectives:
At the completion of this activity, learners will be able to:
- Describe the common active concerns and problems associated with 22q11.2ds in adolescence and young adulthood.
- Identify the evolving healthcare needs of patients with 22q11.2ds throughout different stages of life.
- Describe care strategies that utilize a multidisciplinary team approach to better equip patients with 22q11.2ds as they transition into adulthood.
Learning Outcomes:
At the completion of this activity, learners will be able to:
- Self-assess a gain in knowledge related to improving transitions of care in adolescent patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.
- Self-assess that they will improve their performance in their clinical practice based on knowledge gained.
- Self-assess that they anticipate improved patient outcomes based on changes in their performance.
Teaching Methods: Lecture, Case Studies, Q&A
Live attendees must claim credit by January 6, 2025.
Intended Learners
All healthcare professionals caring for people with cleft and craniofacial conditions, to include but not limited to:
Physicians
Dental Professionals
Speech Language Pathologists
Audiologists
Nurses (RNs, APNs, LPNs)
Dieticians
Psychologists
Social Workers
Physician Assistants
Accredited Continuing Education
ACPA is accredited by ACCME and ANCC, approved by ASHA, and recognized by ADA CERP, to provide accredited continuing education to physicians, nurses, SLPs, audiologists, and dentists.
Continuing Medical Education
The American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association (ACPA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association designates this live activity for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Nursing Continuing Professional Development
The American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association (ACPA) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
This live educational activity is offered for 1.00 Nursing Continuing Professional Development (NCPD) contact hour.
In order to receive credit, learners must:
- Attend 80% or more of the webinar
- Complete and submit the evaluation form
Continuing Dental Education
The American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association (ACPA) is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
The American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association designates this live activity for 1.00 continuing education credit.
Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at CCEPR.ADA.org.
Continuing Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Education
The American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association (ACPA) is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide continuing education activities in speech-language pathology and audiology.
ASHA CE Provider Approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.
DISCLOSURES
All financial relationships have been mitigated.
Commercial Support: None
No Financial or Non-financial Relationships Declared
Speakers:
Jordan Halsey, MD
Molly MacIsaac, BS
Alyssa Fritz, PhD
Luis Montes, MD
Alex Rottgers, MD
Alexzandra Mattia, BS
Planning Committee Members:
Joy Baltz, BSN, RN
Joli C. Chou, DMD, MD
Paul Deitrick, MD
Catharine B. Garland, MD
Jordan N. Halsey, MD
Noel Jabbour, MD
Aditi Kanth, MD
Serena Kassam, DMD
Margaret M. Lico, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC
Leanne Magee, PhD
Judy Marciel, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC, PCNS, CWCN, APN (Nurse Planner)
Dianna Metzler, BS
Jessica Ogawa, MD
Kathryn Preston, DDS, MS
Caitlyn Reinauer, BS
Amanda M. Smith, RN, BSN, CPN
Cleo J. Yi, DMD, MDS
No Financial Relationships Declared. Non-financial Relationship Declared with Eligible Organization.
Planning Committee Member:
Chelsea Sommer, PhD, CCC-SLP — Smile Train – Independent Contractor
Financial Relationship with Ineligible Company Declared; Relationship Not Topically Related to Presentation. No Non-financial Relationships Declared. All Financial Relationships Have Been Mitigated.
Planning Committee Member:
Cory M. Resnick, MD — AbbVie Pharmaceuticals – Consultant