May 19, 2006

Expanded Newborn Screening:

Changing the Face of Inborn Errors of Metabolism

12 noon – 1:15pm Eastern

An educational webcastsponsored by WayneStateUniversitySchool of Medicine from Children’s Hospital of Michigan for physicians and other health professionals providing primary care to children.

Ayesha Ahmad MD and Robert Grier PhD, Principal faculty

Conference registration:

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Participation Information:

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Your line will be placed on hold with music until the conference starts.

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This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Wayne State University School of Medicine and Michigan Department of Community Health. The Wayne State University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Wayne State University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity."

Policy on Privacy and Confidentiality is located at This presentation is © 2006 Wayne State University School of Medicine.

Supported in part by project #6 H91MC00215-04-01 as a Special Project of Regional and National Significance (SPRANS), Title V, (as amended), Social Security Act, administered by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Services and Resources Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services.

Michigan Department of Community Health, Newborn Screening Program

Call toll-free at 1-866-852-1247, if you have any questions.

CME Registration Form

In order to recieve up to 1.25 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit, you must complete the entire 3 page form. The form may be completed by entering data in the gray underlined fields, ‘. After submitting this form, please allow up to one week to receive your electronic certificate’

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Please return this CME registration form along with your completed Evaluation Form and Quiz to LaCema Womack at the following address:
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Date of Release: May 19, 2006Last Date of Review: May 19, 2006Expiration Date: May 19, 2007

Evaluation Form

All registrants are asked to complete this evaluation form. Your feedback is important for planning future presentations.

Name: / Webcast PIN #:
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Address (if different from CME form):
  1. Rate your overall impression of the lecture.
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  1. Rate the effectiveness of the lecture in meeting the goal of gaining knowledge about the Michigan Newborn Screening Program (NBS).
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  1. After today’s lecture, rate your understanding of how Tandem Mass Spectrometry has changed Newborn Screening.
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  1. After today’s lecture, rate your knowledge in how to handle a patient’s positive newborn screening result.
5 4 3 2 1
excellent poor
  1. Do you feel the lecture adequately informed you about the metabolic disorders included in the expanded NBS panel?
5 4 3 2 1
excellent poor
  1. Did you feel that there were any components of Newborn Screening missing in today’s lecture? Select oneYesNo

Please comment:
  1. Was the presentation fair, balanced and free of commercial bias? Select oneYesNo
If not, please describe the nature of the issue:

QUIZ

Required for Continuing Education Credits

Name: / Webcast PIN #:
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  1. Inborn error of metabolism/enzyme defects are most commonly inherited by which mechanism:

  1. Autosomal dominant

  1. Autosomal recessive

  1. X-linked

  1. Multifactorial

  1. None of the above

  1. The differential diagnosis of a neonate who develops poor feeding, vomiting, and lethargy at 2 days of age should include:

  1. G.I. Obstruction

  1. Sepsis

  1. Cardiac defect

  1. Inborn error of metabolism

  1. All of the above

  1. Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MS/MS) is utilized in Newborn Screening to identify and semi-quantitate:

  1. Sugars

  1. Fats

  1. Amino acids

  1. Acylcarnities

  1. Both C and D

  1. The most common Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorder detected by Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MS/MS) is:

  1. Propionic Acidemia

  1. Phenylketonuria

  1. Medium Chain Acyl Co-A Dehydrogenase Deficiency

  1. HIV

  1. None of the above