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Event
Location
1:00pme6:00pm
SMFM Board of Directors Meeting e Session 1
Quarter Deck Ballroom
6:00pme8:00pm
Registration Pre-Registered
Speaker Ready Room
1st Floor Registration Counters Hilton Exhibition Center Foyer Marlborough B
Time
Event
Location
7:00ame1:00pm and 3:00pme5:00pm
Registration Pre-Registered
On-Site 4:00pme8:00pm
MONDAY, February 3
7:00ame6:00pm 7:00ame8:00am 7:30ame12:30pm
Speaker Ready Room Continental Breakfast (course registrants only) Board of Directors Meeting e Session 2
8:00ame5:00pm 8:00ame5:00pm 8:00ame12:00pm Noone1:00pm 1:00pme5:00pm
Obstetrical Controversies and Debates Diabetes and Pregnancy Clinical Pearls in Fetal Cardiology Box Lunch (course registrants only) Prenatal Genetics in Clinical Practice
1st Floor Registration Counters Hilton Exhibition Center Foyer Marlborough B Grand Ballroom D Quarter Deck Ballroom Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom C Grand Ballroom D Grand Ballroom C
Time
Event
Location
7:00ame5:00pm
Registration Pre-Registered
On-Site
TUESDAY, February 4
On-Site 7:00ame6:00pm 7:00ame8:00am 8:00ame5:00pm 8:00ame5:00pm 8:00ame12:00pm 8:00ame5:30pm Noone1:00pm 1:00pme5:00pm 5:00pme7:00pm 5:00pme7:30pm
Speaker Ready Room Continental Breakfast (course registrants only) Quality Improvement and Patient Safety in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Electronic Fetal Monitoring 2014: Where are we? Management of Periviable Preterm Birth Collaborative Workshop “Pregnancy as a Window to Future Health” Box Lunch (course registrants only) Obesity in Pregnancy ABOG New MFM Fellowship Program Directors Workshop Green/Gray Journal Reviewer Course
1st Floor Registration Counters Hilton Exhibition Center Foyer Marlborough B Grand Ballroom D Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom C Salon Sections 3-6 Grand Ballroom D Grand Ballroom C Compass Grand Salon C
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WEDNESDAY, February 5 Time
Event
7:00ame5:00pm
Registration Pre-Registered
On-Site 7:00ame6:00pm 7:00ame8:00am 8:00am—11:30am 8:00ameNoon 8:00ame2:30pm 8:00ame2:45pm 8:00ame2:30pm Noone1:00pm
Speaker Ready Room Continental Breakfast (Course registrants only) The Pregnancy Foundation Board of Directors Meeting Advances in First Trimester Risk Assessment (Presented by the NTQR Program) Critical Care and Emergency Obstetrics Twins, Triplets and Beyond: Evidence-based Care for Multiple Gestations Clinical Pearls in Fetal Imaging Lunch (Course registrants only)
Location 1st Floor Registration Counters Hilton Exhibition Center Foyer Marlborough B Grand Ballroom D Compass Quarter Deck A&B Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom C Grand Ballroom D
WEDNESDAY, February 5 e Scientific Forums Time
Event
3:00pm
Computers Leader: Kelley Clark, MD Quarter Deck A In light of rapid advancements in technology, Computers in Maternal-Fetal Medicine returns to the program with a focus on a developing standards of care. Telemedicine is an evolving, revenue-generating opportunity to reach patients in underserved areas and expand market share. The program will focus on short presentations with an emphasis on an opportunity to interact with a panel of experts. Topics: Starting a program (equipment, technology requirements, personnel) Who is your customer? Business models/billing Perils and pitfalls Melrose Critical care Leader: Hugh Ehrenberg, MD Back from the Brink. Scott A Shainker, DO, MS Fellow, MFM, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Faculty Mentor: Brett C. Young, MD On the Importance of Hepatic Function Marie Charisse Trinidad, MD Fellow, MFM; Mayo Clinic Faculty Mentor: Carl Rose, MD Eeny Meeny Miney Mo. Is it Chorio? Do you Know? Ann Kennard, MD R3; Good Samaritan Medical Center Faculty Mentor: Michael Foley, MD What a Pain in the... Dhhivya Kannabrian MS4, Drexel-Hahnemann University Medical Center Faculty Mentor: Lauren Plante, MD Intraaortic Balloon Pump for Acute Decompensated Heart Failure in Pregnancy Meredith Birsner, MD Fellow, MFM; Johns Hopkins University Medical Center Faculty Mentor: Ernest Graham, MD Rosedown Diabetes Leader: Kim Boggess, MD Topic: Controversies in Diabetes in Pregnancy GDM Screening GuidelineseWhich One is Best? Robert Silver, MD Hot Topic Debate: Oral Agents vs Insulin for GDM Treatment Hilary Roeder, MD and Erica Berggren, MD Moderator: Kim Boggess, MD Fetal Programming Effects of Maternal Diabetes Celeste Durnwald, MD
3:00pm
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Event
3:00pm
Magnolia Fetal cardiology Leader: Wesley Lee, MD What’s Important to Know About Fetal Heterotaxy Syndromes? Jimmy Espinoza, MD 3:00e3:30 Fetal Cardiac Anomalies Requiring Immediate Post-Delivery Attention Lami Yeo, MD 3:30e4:00 First Trimester Pitfalls for Fetal Heart Assessment Helena Gardiner, MD, PhD 4:00e4:30 Impact of CHD on Fetal Brain Development and Injury Mary Donofrio, MD 4:30e5:00 Discussion Items and Vote for New Scientific Forum Moderato Wesley Lee, MD 5:00e5:30 Jasperwood Genetics Leaders: Susan Tran, MD and Jeffrey Kuller, MD Introduction: Jeffrey Kuller, MD, Duke University, and Susan Tran, MD, Oregon Health Sciences Center Application of Next Generation Sequencing in Prenatal Diagnosis Mary Norton, MD, UCSF The Future of Expanded Carrier Screening/Testing Anthony Gregg, MD, University of Florida Debate: Should Free Fetal DNA Testing be Offered to all Low Risk Patients? James Goldberg, MD, San Francisco Perinatal Associates and Jerome Yankowitz, MD, University of South Florida Selection of 2015 group leader. Elmwood Global health Leaders: Kathryn Reed, MD and Maria Small, MD Introduction and Updates (3:00e3:10) Maria Small, MD, MPH, SMFM Global Health Committee Assistant Professor, Duke University Medical Center Where’s the MFM in WHO? (3:10e3:30) Doris Chou, MD Medical Officer Department of Reproductive Health and Research World Health Organization, Geneva The MANDATE MODEL: Estimates of maternal, fetal and neonatal lives saved in sub-Saharan Africa/ India using the most effective interventions (3:30e4:05) Robert L. Goldenberg, MD, Professor Associate Research Scientist Department of OB/GYN Columbia University Medical Center Women and Health: An innovative approach to move the women’s health agenda forward (4:05e4:40) Dr Ana Langer Professor of the Practice of Health Director of the Maternal Health Task Force and Women and Health Initiative Harvard School of Public Health Panel, Questions and Answers (4:40e5:00) Speakers and SMFM Global Health Committee members Moderators: Maria Small, MD MPH Kathryn Reed, MD
3:00pm
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Hypertension in pregnancy Leader: Douglas Woelkers, MD Oak Alley Welcome NASSHP/ISSHP Announcements 3:00e3:05 Gene Y. Chang, MD President, North American Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy. Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
5:00e5:30 3:00pm
Location
Gabriella Pridjian, MD Professor and Chair, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA New 2013 ACOG Guidelines for Hypertension in Pregnancy: Rationale and Implementation 3:05e3:20 James N. Martin, MD Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Mississippi, Jackson, MS 3:20e3:30 Questions Simplifying the Diagnosis of Preeclampsia with Angiogenic Factors 3:30e3:55 Sarosh Rana, MD Assistant Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA 3:55e4:05 Questions 1st Trimester Multimodal Prediction of Preeclampsia 4:05e4:30 Anthony Odibo, MD Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Washington University, St. Louis, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO 4:30e4:40 Questions Debate and Consensus: Preeclampsia Biomarkers in Clinical PracticeeAre We Ready? 4:40e5:00 Moderators: Douglas Woelkers, MD University of California, San Diego, CA Baha Sibai, MD University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston Speakers Panel and Audience Participation NASSHP Members Business Meeting Gene Chang, MD Fountain Infections and inflammation in pregnancy Leader: Kim Fortner, MD The focus of this year’s Infections and Inflammation in Pregnancy Scientific Forum will be examining the recent advances and current understanding of the bacterial microbiome of the mother/infant pair, inflammation markers in a pregnancy and the relationship to prematurity, and finally, current guidelines and gaps in our knowledge of maternal Tdap immunization. Exploring the Microbiome and Implications of the Mother/Infant Pair Patrick C. Seed, MD, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics; Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology; and Assistant Professor in Surgery, Duke University 3:00e3:30 3:30e3:40 Questions and Discussion The Maternal-Fetal Inflammatory State and Preterm Birth Antonette T. Dulay, MD Assistant Professor, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, The Ohio State University; Principal Investigator, Center for Perinatal Research, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital 3:40e4:10 4:10e4:20 Questions and Discussion Current Guidelines and Scientific Gaps in Maternal Tdap Vaccination Kimberly B. Fortner, MD Assistant Professor, Division of MaternaleFetal Medicine, Vanderbilt University; Clinical Investigator, Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program, with ongoing CDC and NIH funded clinical trials in postpartum and antenatal Tdap administration. Also serving nationally on a DMID Maternal Immunization panel. 4:20e4:50 4:50e5:00 Questions and Discussion
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Event
3:00pm
Belle Chase Maternal-fetal surgery Leader: Nancy Chescheir, MD Program: Investigators from four actively recruiting randomized trials of various interventions for fetal diseases will present the background for and methods of their ongoing trials. There will be an opportunity to discuss the studies after each presentation. Additionally, Professor Jan Deprest will present a basic science discussion of mussel glue being evaluated in Leuven as a potential treatment of procedure-related rupture of the membranes. Prince of Wales Perinatal epidemiology Leaders: Alison Cahill, MD and Sindhu Srinivas, MD Title: Periviability Research: Challenges and Ways Forward Introduction: Advances in Periviability and Questions Remaining Alison Cahill, MD, MSCI 3:00e3:10 Protocols: Clinical, Research, or Both? Alison Cahill, MD, MSCI 3:10e3:25 Unmeasured MFM Factors: What Might Influence our Findings? Christian Pettker, MD 3:25e3:45 Propensity Score Analysis: Useful Tool for Periviable Observational Data? Methodius Tuuli, MD, MSCI 3:45e4:05 Neonatal Factors that Influence Outcomes: What are we Missing? Michael Posencheg, MD 4:05e4:25 Large Data Sets: So Much and Yet So Little Sindhu K. Srinivas, MD, MSCE 4:25e4:35 Panel Discussion Moderator: Sindhu K. Srinivas, MD, MSCE 4:35e5:00 Pregnancy as a window to future health Leader: Judette Louis, MD Quarter Deck B Welcome and Introduction 3:00e3:15 Judette Louis MD, MPH Assistant Professor, University of South Florida Pregnancy and Severe Hypertriglyceridemia: Implications for Care 3:15e3:40 Ashley Cain MD, MFM Fellow, University of South Florida
3:00pm
3:00pm
Location
Faculty Preceptor: John C. Smulian, MD, MPH Vice Chair, Dept OB/GYN Chief, Maternal Fetal Medicine Lehigh Valley Health Network Professor, University of South Florida-Morsani College of Medicine 3:40e3:45 Questions
5:15e5:30
Migraine headaches and future risk of stroke 3:45e4:10 Sheryl Martin-Schild, MD, PhD, FANA, Assistant Professor of Neurology Director of the Stroke Program Tulane University Health Science Center 4:10e4:15 Questions Evidence based postpartum interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease 4:15e4:40 Moderators: Stephanie Romero MD, MFM Fellow, University of Utah Faculty Preceptor: Judette Louis MD, MPH Assistant Professor, University of South Florida Panel and Audience Participation 4:40e4:45 Questions Perinatal Exposure to Disaster: Implications for future health 4:45e5:15 Emily Harville, PhD Associate Professor Department of Epidemiology Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Questions and Wrap Up Judette Louis MD, MPH
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Event
3:00pm
Versailles Preterm labor Leader: James Kurtzman, MD Topic: Overcoming Prematurity: Preventing and Arresting Preterm Birth in the 21st Century Introduction and Overview: Evidence-based Prediction and Prevention of Preterm Birth James Kurtzman, MD Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA 3:00e3:15 17-OH Progesterone Caproate: Are we Using Enough of a Good Thing? Steve Caritis, MD University of Pittsburgh/Magee-Women’s Research Institute, Pittsburgh, PA 3:15e3:40 5 minute Q and A How Long is Long Enough: Cervical Length, Cerclage, and Evidence-based Prophylactic Strategies for Prevention of Preterm Birth Vincenzo Berghella, MD Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 3:45e4:05 pm 5 minute Q and A Prematurity Prevention: From Bedside to Bench to Bedside Irina Burd, MD, PhD Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 4:10e4:20 Tocolysis State of the Union Address: Past Failures, Present Goals, and Future Frontiers Hyagriv Simhan, MD, MSCR University of Pittsburgh/Magee-Women’s Research Institute, Pittsburgh, PA 4:20e4:40 5 minute Q and A
3:00pm
Vaginal Progesterone to Prevent Preterm Birth: Individual and Indirect Patient Meta-analysis Roberto Romero, MD, DMedSci Perinatal Research Branch of NICHD/NIH, University of Michigan, and Michigan State University, Detroit, MI 10 minute Q and A with summary discussion Simulation in pregnancy Leader: Dena Goffman, MD Invited Faculty: Dena Goffman, MD, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY Shad Deering, MD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, MD Brian Brost, MD, Mayo Clinic, MN Joshua F. Nitsche, MD PhD, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, NC Learning Objectives/Topics of Discussion: Consider simulation options to aid in “Putting the M back in Maternal Fetal Medicine” Understand the latest options for MFM Procedural simulation Explore implementation strategies for simulation to improve Maternal and Fetal quality of care and outcomes
Introduction (10 min) Dr Goffman Election of new Moderator (Nominations and Vote) (10 min) Putting the M back in MFM: How can simulation help? (40 min) Drs Goffman and Deering MFM Procedural Simulation Training: Updates and Improvements (40 min) Drs Brost and Nietsche Break (10 min) Questions, Answers and Brainstorming (30 minutes) (All Faculty) Wrap up and Questions (10 min)
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Location
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Toxicology and substance abuse in pregnancy Leaders: David Stamillio, MD, MSCE and Jorge Tolosa, MD, MSCE Welcome and Introduction David Stamillio, MD 3:00e3:10 Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trials (SMARTs): A Novel Study Design and Application to Smoking Cessation Clinical Research Hendree Jones, PhD 3:10e3:50 3:50e4:00 Questions & Discussion Update on Planning for the Proposed Clinical Study: Randomized Clinical Trial of Incentives vs. Standard Care for Smoking Cessation during Pregnancy Jorge Tolosa, MD, MSCE 4:00e4:20 4:20e4:45 Questions and group discussion about the proposed randomized controlled trial on smoking cessation intervention in pregnancy (1) Pros & cons of using a standard RCT versus a SMART design (2) Recommendations for the best practices in running focus groups to develop an incentive system for a study intervention Buprenorphine in Pregnancy: Practical Information for the Practicing Physician Mona Prasad, DO, MPH 4:45e5:15 5:15e5:20 Questions & Discussion 5:20e5:30 Administrative issues and election of future Scientific Forum Leader Ultrasound Leader: Jodi Dashe, MD Welcome and Introduction Jodi Dashe, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 3:00e3:05 Sonography Utilization Across the United States Daniel O’Keeffe, MD, Executive Vice President, SMFM 3:05e3:35 The New 76811eConsensus Report on the Detailed Fetal Anatomic Ultrasound Examination: Indications, Components, and Qualifications Andrew Helfgott, University of South Carolina 3:35e4:05 Abnormal Placental Implantation in the First TrimestereCesarean Scar Pregnancy: Implications and Management Ilan Timor, MD, New York University Medical Center 4:05e5:00 Election of Ultrasound Forum Leader for 2015-2016 (5:00 pm-closing) Resident Forum Program Directors Meeting Opening Reception with Exhibits
Chequers
3:00pm
3:00pme5:00pm 5:00pme6:30pm 6:00pme8:00pm
Quarter Deck C
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THURSDAY, February 6 Time
Event
Location
6:30ame7:00pm 7:00ame5:00pm
Speaker Ready Room Registration Pre-Registered
Marlborough B
On-Site 7:00ame7:45am
Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
7:00ame5:30pm
E-Posters Available for Viewing
7:45ame8:00am
Welcome & Announcements Brian Mercer, MD, President, SMFM and William Grobman, MD, 2014 Program Chair
1st Floor Registration Counters Hilton Exhibition Center Foyer Grand Salon & Chemin Royale Hilton Exhibition Center Foyer Grand Ballroom A-C
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Location
8:00ame10:00am
Oral Plenary Session I Moderators: Brian Mercer, MD, President, Kate Menard, MD, Immediate Past President, and William Callaghan, MD, 2014 Honorary Member Poster Session I
Grand Ballroom A-C
10:00ameNoon 10:00ame1:00pm 1:15pme3:30pm 1:15pme3:30pm 1:15pme3:30pm 3:30pme5:30pm 3:30pme5:30pm 5:30pme6:00pm 6:00pme6:30pm 6:30pme7:30pm
Industry Exhibits Oral Concurrent Session 1 Moderators: Vincenzo Berghella, MD and Edward McCabe, MD, Medical Director, March of Dimes Oral Concurrent Session 2 Moderators: Geeta Swamy, MD and Hy Simhan, MD Oral Concurrent Session 3 Moderators: Laura Riley, MD and George Macones, MD Poster Session II Industry Exhibits MFM Fellows Forum “How We Got from There to Here” Brian Iriye, MD and Jeanne Sheffield, MD Associate Member Meeting Reception for all MFM Fellows-in-Training (by invitation only)
Hilton Exhibition Center Grand Salon Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom C Hilton Exhibition Center Grand Salon Versailles Ballroom Versailles Ballroom Napoleon Ballroom
THURSDAY, February 6 e Special Focus Groups Time
Event
Location
6:00ame7:45am 11:30ame1:00pm
Nutrition Meeting Research Support and Investigator Box Lunch Meeting Leaders: Michelle DiVito, MSN, RN, CCRP and Laurie Lesher, MBA, BSN, CCRP Presentation: “Tools for Monitoring Investigator Initiated TrialseSurprise FindingseNow What?” Speakers: Jennifer Ottley, BS, Research Compliance Specialist, University of Utah, Department of Ob/Gyn and Laurie Lesher, MBA, BSN, CCRP, Associate Director of Research, University of Utah, Department of Ob/Gyn Armed Forces MFM Network Box Lunch Meeting Leader: LTC Mark Sewell, MD, USA Speaker: Josh Copel, MD Topic: “Fetal Hearts: Who to Screen. Who NOT to Screen.and New Ways to Do It” Speaker: LTC Barton Staat, MD, USAF Armed Forces MFM Network Business/Research Projects Discussion International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians (ISPO) Scientific Presentations Pro-Life MFMs Meeting
Magnolia Fountain Room
11:30ame1:00pm
5:30pme7:30pm 6:00pme7:00pm
Oak Alley
Jefferson Ballroom Norwich
THURSDAY, February 6 e Masters’ Series Luncheon Roundtables Time
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Location
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Implementation of an Obstetric Patient Safety Program: Lessons Learned Christian Pettker, MD Best Practice Approaches to Perinatal Transmission of HIV Margaret Lampe, MPH, RN New Technologies in Fetal Echo Alfred Abuhamad, MD ABOG-SMFM Lecture Maternal Medicine in the 21st Century: The M in MFM Mary D’Alton, MD
Jasperwood Magnolia Rosedown Melrose
FRIDAY, February 7 Time
Event
Location
6:30ame6:00pm 7:00ame5:00pm
Speaker Ready Room Registration Pre-Registered
Marlborough B
On-Site 7:00ame8:00am
Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
7:00ame8:00am
Combined MFM-Genetics Fellows Breakfast
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7:00ame8:00am
Members Forum with SMFM Board and Committee Chairs All members welcome! E-Posters Available for Viewing
Versailles
7:00ame5:30pm 8:00ame10:00am 10:00ameNoon 10:00ame1:00pm 1:15pme3:30pm 1:15pme3:30pm 1:15pme3:30pm 3:30pme5:30pm 5:15pme5:45pm 5:45pme6:15pm
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Oral Plenary Session II (Fellows) Moderators: Mary D’Alton, MD and Thomas Garite, MD Poster Session III Industry Exhibits Oral Concurrent Session 4 Moderators: Michal Elovitz, MD and Kjersti Aagaard, MD Oral Concurrent Session 5 Moderators: Sean Blackwell, MD and Aaron Caughey, MD Oral Concurrent Session 6 Moderators: Mark Landon, MD and Kim Boggess, MD Poster Session IV
Hilton Exhibition Center Foyer Grand Ballroom A-C Hilton Exhibition Center Grand Salon Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom C Hilton Exhibition Center Napoleon Ballroom Napoleon Ballroom
Late Breaking Research Presentations Special Lecture by William Callaghan, MD, MPH Director, Maternal and Infant Health Branch, Division of Reproductive Health, NCCDPHP “Addressing Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in the United States: A Call to Action” President’s Awards Ceremony Napoleon Ballroom
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Management of Placenta Accreta Michael Belfort, MD NIPT-Best Practice and Current Controversies Mary Norton, MD Management of the Sonographically-Diagnosed Short Cervix Vincenzo Berghella, MD Management of Thrombophilias in Pregnancy Neil Silverman, MD
Melrose Rosedown Jasperwood Magnolia
SATURDAY, February 8 Time
Event
Location
6:30ame11:00am 7:00ame12:00pm
Speaker Ready Room Registration Pre-Registered
Marlborough B
On-Site 7:00ame8:00am 8:00ame10:00am
10:00ameNoon
Continental Breakfast Concurrent Oral Session 7 Moderators: Donna Johnson, MD and George Saade, MD Concurrent Oral Session 8 Moderators: Alfred Abuhamad, MD and Mary Norton, MD Poster Session V and Presentation of Saturday Oral and Poster Awards
1:00pme4:00pm
Global Obstetrics Network (GONet) Meeting
8:00ame10:00am
1st Floor Registration Counters Hilton Exhibition Center Foyer Grand Ballroom C Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Hilton Exhibition Center Versailles
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SMFM Policy Regarding Audio and Video Recording As a courtesy to faculty, presenters and registrants, it is the general policy of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine that there shall be no audio/video recording or any type of photographic reproduction of any material presented at a SMFMsponsored postgraduate course or the annual scientific meeting. This does not preclude taking pictures of your poster presentation for personal use. In special circumstances, a presenter or participant can petition the Program Chair and the SMFM Board of Directors by written request at least 30 days in advance of the meeting to have this policy waived for a specific reason if the presenter(s) is (are) in agreement and if the recording or photography can be arranged without disruption to the other meeting participants.
Criteria for Judging Abstracts for Oral/Poster Session Awards Hypothesis (2 points) Originality Scientific or clinical importance Methods (2 points) Clinical study Prospective, randomized? Appropriate controls? Single vs multicenter trial?
Case series Number of cases? Appropriate controls? Accuracy of data? Bias addressed? Laboratory study Appropriate methods? Appropriate Controls? Innovative?
Results (2 points) Statistical analysis appropriate Presented clearly Conclusions (2 points) Supported by results? Scientific or clinical relevance?
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Overall quality of presentation (2 points) Rationale for study made clear? Methods and results easily understandable? Conclusions supported by data? Enthusiasm for study conveyed? Slides/poster easily readable?