Best Practices for Pediatric Scoliosis, Spine, and Back Pain

Webinar / June 2, 2021 / 6:30-8:30 pm EST

 

Medical provider examining a child's spine

Join us on June 2nd for an update on the latest advances in pediatric spine care.

Experts from Columbia Pediatric Orthopedics & Spine and visiting lecturers will share best practices and updates on state-of-the-art treatments for a broad spectrum of pediatric spine disorders, including spinal deformity, spine care in the primary care setting, spine health in young athletes, and managing back pain. 

All healthcare providers treating the pediatric population are encouraged to attend this interactive live program.

Register via Zoom

There is no cost to attend this event.

Course Directors

  • Prachi Bakarania, DPT

    • Co-Director, Non-Operative Care for Spine and Scoliosis
    Portrait of Prachi Bakarania, DPT
  • Amber Sentel Mizerik, PA-C

    • Pediatric Orthopedics & Spine Care
    Portrait of Amber Sentel Mizerik, PA-C
  • Michael Vitale, MD, MPH

    • Chief, Pediatric Orthopedics & Spine
    Portrait of Dr. Michael Vitale

Seminar Agenda

I. Scoliosis

  • #CureAIS – Michael Vitale, MD
  • Physical Therapy for the Child With Scoliosis – Prachi Bakarania, DPT
  • Resources for Spine Deformity – Amber Mizerik, PA

II. Spine Disorders

  • When Is It Not Just Back Pain? – Benjamin Roye, MD
  • Pediatric Spine Care for the Primary Care Provider – Ameeka George, CPNP
  • Spine Health in the Developing Athlete – Ian Leahy, DPT

​III. Back Pain

  • Back Pain the Adolescent – Amber Mizerik, PA
  • Back Pain Algorithm – David Skaggs, MD
  • Ergonomics for Teens – Kelly Grimes, DPT

Accreditation Information

The Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Credit Designation Statement

The Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Physical Therapy Accreditation

The Columbia University Program in Physical Therapy is approved by the New York State Department of Education Office of the Professions as a sponsor of continuing education for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.

Program Description & Objectives

Experts from Columbia University's Division of Pediatric Orthopedics and visiting lecturers will share best practices and updates on state-of-the-art treatments for a broad spectrum of pediatric spine disorders. Lectures and interactive sessions will cover topics related to spinal deformity, spine care in the primary care setting, spine health in young athletes, and managing back pain. 

This program is designed for healthcare providers treating the Pediatric population. Pediatricians, Family Practitioners, Orthopedic Surgeons, Physiatrists, Nurse practitioners, Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists, and Athletic Trainers are encouraged to attend. 

At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be better able to:

  • Understand the current literature and latest information on pediatric spine and scoliosis conditions
  • Know when to worry and when to refer a patient to a pediatric orthopedic specialist
  • Treat certain pediatric orthopedic spine conditions in the primary care setting

Program Faculty

  • Ameeka George, CPNP

    • Columbia Orthopedics
  • Kelly Grimes, DPT, GCS, OCS

    • Columbia Orthopedics
  • Ian Leahy, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, CSCS, FAAOMPT

    • Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Benjamin Roye, MD, MPH

    • Columbia Orthopedics
  • David Skaggs, MD

    • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center