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American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children New York CHAMP Child Abuse Medical Provider Program Co-sponsored by: Vincent J.. Fontana Center for Child Protection of the New

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American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children

New York

CHAMP Child Abuse Medical Provider Program

Co-sponsored by:

Vincent J Fontana Center for Child Protection of the New York Foundling

International Association of Forensic Nurses New York State Chapter

New York State Academy of Family Physicians New York State American Academy of Pediatrics - Chapters 1, 2 & 3

Proudly Present:

THE 2018 WEBINAR SERIES Ending Corporal Punishment in

New York State

Webinar Speakers:

Elizabeth Gershoff, PhD Howard Dubowitz, MD, MS

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SPONSORS

American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children – New York (APSAC-NY)

The New York State chapter of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) mission is to improve New York State’s response to the identification, investigation, treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect Its membership is multidisciplinary, consisting of professionals and leaders in the field of child maltreatment in New York State The New York State chapter of APSAC provides an opportunity for professionals in New York State to meet, share ideas and experiences, develop strategies for improving professional services to clients, influence public policy and educate the public, other professionals, and policy makers about child maltreatment

Child Abuse Medical Provider Program (CHAMP)

Since its founding in 1997, the CHAMP Program has worked to improve New York State’s medical response to child abuse In addition to educating eligible pediatric practitioners to become CHAMP Network Members, CHAMP provides Internet-based education These courses, webcasts, and web-based resources help medical providers improve the diagnosis, treatment and reporting of child abuse and neglect

EDUCATIONAL WEBINARS

WEBINAR I February 14, 2018 from 12noon to 1pm

WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE HARMS LINKED TO PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT AND ABOUT INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE IT IN MEDICAL SETTINGS

Elizabeth Gershoff, PhD

The majority of American parents spank their children, despite the fact that decades of research link

spanking with harm to children In this presentation, Dr Elizabeth Gershoff will summarize the research and its implications for medical professionals She will also describe several strategies in medical settings that have successfully changed parents’ attitudes about and use of physical punishment

WEBINAR II February 28, 2018 from 12noon to 1pm

PUNISHMENT AND DISCIPLINE: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS

Howard Dubowitz, MD, MS

Addressing punishment and discipline is a regular challenge in primary care Parenting practices can have substantial and long lasting consequences for children’s health and development This session will offer practical guidance on screening for harsh punishment, engaging parents who may believe deeply in less than optimal approaches and encouraging them to adopt more constructive strategies Participants will be invited to raise dilemmas they’ve faced in practice

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PRESENTERS’ BIOGRAPHIES

Elizabeth Gershoff, Ph.D is a Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of

Texas at Austin Her research focuses on how parental and school discipline affect child and youth

development and how parent education and early education programs, such as the Federal Head Start program, can improve the lives of at-risk children She is an internationally recognized expert on the effects

of physical punishment on children She currently serves as Director of the Interdisciplinary Collaborative

on Development in Context and as Associate Director for Faculty Development at the Population Research Center, both at the University of Texas, Austin Dr Gershoff has been awarded numerous federal grants to support her research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institute for Mental Health, and the National Science Foundation

Howard Dubowitz, M.D., MS is a Professor of Pediatrics and head of the Division of Child Protection within

the Pediatrics Department, University of Maryland School of Medicine Dr Dubowitz is a Past-President of the Ray Helfer Society, an honorary international group of physicians working the child maltreatment field

He has served as on the Executive Council of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect and the national boards of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children and Prevent Child Abuse America Dr Dubowitz led the development of the Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) model, building upon the opportunities in pediatric primary care to help prevent child abuse and neglect

Dr Dubowitz has over 180 publications and he has presented at many national and international

conferences

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What We Know About the Harms Linked to Physical Punishment and About Interventions to Reduce it in Medical Settings

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

12:00 Noon to 1 p.m Eastern standard time

Elizabeth Gershoff, PhD Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences

University of Texas at Austin

The purpose of this educational webcast is quality improvement

• Summarize the research findings linking spanking with harm to children

• Identify why alternatives to spanking are more effective and have less risk for adverse outcomes for children

• Describe strategies to change parents’ attitudes about physical punishment that can be introduced in a medical setting

AND

Punishment and Discipline: Challenges and Strategies for Medical

Professionals

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

12:00 Noon to 1 p.m Eastern standard time

Howard Dubowitz, MD, MS Professor of Pediatrics, Division Head, Child Protection Services

University of Maryland School of Medicine

The purpose of this educational webcast is quality improvement

• Summarize alternative discipline strategies

• Describe how to share ideas about discipline with their patients’ families

• Describe how to incorporate advice about discipline into a busy practice

Educational Webcast

http://www.CHAMPprogram.com

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Pre-registration is required for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM Award This activity is

intended for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and other health care professionals who may respond to suspected child abuse.

This activity has been planned and implemented by Ann Botash, MD She and the speakers, Elizabeth Gershoff, PhD, and Howard Dubowitz, MD, MS, have no financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose

Accreditation: SUNY UPSTATE Medical University is accredited by the American Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians

Credit Designation: UPSTATE Medical University designates this live activity for a

maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity

Disclosure Policy To ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all certified CME activity

UPSTATE Medical University requires that all planners, faculty and individuals in a position to control the content of an educational activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest that might be perceived as

a real or apparent conflict of interest Detailed disclosures will be made in writing prior to speaker presentations

Please note that the registration form covers both presentations Even if you plan to attend only one of the webcasts, use this registration form

In order to receive CME credit, you will also need to complete an evaluation for EACH webcast you attended

Register by emailing a completed registration form to JoAnne Race,

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NYS CHAMP Network February 14 and February 28, 2018

Webcast Registration

First Name Middle Initial:

Last Name

Degree RN NP MD PA DO Other If other, please describe:

Specialty Child Abuse Pediatrics Pediatrics Medicine Emergency Medicine Family

Other If other, please describe:

Gender Female Male Institution or Program affiliation

Street Address

City State Zip Code

Email Address

Phone # Fax #

Be sure to save completed registration form before re-attaching it to an email to

*Registration deadline is noon Tuesday, February 13.

Questions?

JoAnne Race, CHAMP Program Manager

Phone 315-883-5615

FAX 315-883-5616

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