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Register online at www.SMFM.org SMFM 37th Annual Meeting The Pregnancy Meeting™ January 23 - 28, 2017 Caesars Palace Las Vegas, NV Postgraduate Courses, Workshops, and Symposia Scientific and Clinical Meeting Industry Exhibits 2017 Program Committee Bob Silver, MD – Program Chair Joanne Stone, MD – Poster Chair Lorraine Dugoff, MD – Postgraduate Course Chair Alison Cahill, MD – Scientific Forums Chair Brian Iriye, MD – Local Arrangements Chair Supported by a professional grant from the March of Dimes

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SMFM 37th Annual MeetingThe Pregnancy Meeting™

January 23 - 28, 2017Caesars PalaceLas Vegas, NV

Postgraduate Courses, Workshops, •and SymposiaScientific and Clinical Meeting•Industry Exhibits•

2017 Program CommitteeBob Silver, MD – Program ChairJoanne Stone, MD – Poster Chair

Lorraine Dugoff, MD – Postgraduate Course ChairAlison Cahill, MD – Scientific Forums ChairBrian Iriye, MD – Local Arrangements Chair

Supported by a professional grant from the March of Dimes

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POSTGRADUATE COURSES, WORKSHOPS, AND SYMPOSIASome postgraduate courses, workshops, and symposia run concurrently. Please check your schedule to ensure you don't choose conflicting options.

Monday, January 23, 20171. Prenatal Genetics: Tools for Today and the

Ever Expanding Genomic HorizonCourse Directors: Mary E. Norton, MD andBrian L. Shaffer, MD

Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the benefits, limitations, and potential new

frontiers in cell-free fetal DNA testing.2. Understand the genetics of congenital cardiac

malformations.3. Understand different strategies for genetic testing in the

setting of ultrasound abnormalities including hydrops.4. Discuss a strategy for the work-up of a finding of a variant of

uncertain significance on chromosomal microarray.5. Understand the rationale, benefits and limitations for

expanded carrier screening.6. Review the process of whole exome sequencing.

8:00-8:05am Introduction: Brian L. Shaffer, MD 8:05-8:50am Cell-Free fetal DNA (CF DNA) – Biology &

Technology: Ronald Wapner, MD 8:50-9:20am Cell-Free Fetal DNA (CF DNA) – Incidental

Findings: Diana Bianchi, MD 9:20-9:50am Using Cell-Free Fetal DNA – What You May Be

Missing: Joe Biggio, MD 9:50-10:00am Q&A: Faculty10:00-10:30am Break10:30-11:10am Genetics of Congenital Cardiac

Malformations: Shabnam Peyvandi, MD 11:10-11:50am Non-Mendelian Genetics: Brian L Shaffer, MD 11:50-12:00pm Q&A: Faculty12:00-1:00pm Lunch1:00-1:30pm Cell-Free Fetal DNA – Expanded Panels:

Lorraine Dugoff, MD 1:30-2:00pm Diagnostic Work-Up of an Ultrasound Anomaly:

Mary E Norton, MD 2:00-2:30pm Variant on CMA – Work-Up: Brian L. Shaffer, MD 2:30-3:00pm Expanded Carrier Screening:

Lorraine Dugoff, MD 3:00-3:30pm Break3:30-4:00pm Genetics of Non-Immune Hydrops:

Mary E Norton, MD4:00-4:45pm Whole Exome Sequencing – “Tumor Board:”

Ronald Wapner , MD 4:45-5:00pm Q&A: Faculty

2. Critical Care in ObstetricsCourse Directors: C. Kevin Huls, MD and Mike Foley, MD

Learning Objectives:1. At the conclusion of this conference, attendees will be able

to understand, articulate and management plan forpregnancy-related critical illnesses including: placenta

accreta, sepsis, cardiac arrest, DIC, trauma and respiratory failure.

2. This post-graduate conference will provide participants anunderstanding and ability to demonstrate how pregnancyuniquely creates a risk for mild and severe maternalcomplications.

3. Participants will be able to implement care and treatmentfor multiple critical care conditions including catastrophicantiphospholipid syndrome, the use of ECMO duringpregnancy and acute fatty liver in pregnancy.

7:15-7:30am Introduction: Faculty7:30-8:00am ECMO During Pregnancy: Luis Pacheco, MD8:00-8:15am Interactive Case Presentations8:15-8:45am Placenta Accreta: Mike Belfort, MD8:45-9:00am Interactive Case Presentations9:00-9:30am Sepsis: Jason Vaught, MD9:30-10:00am Interactive Case Presentations10:00-10:30am Break10:30-11:00am DIC/Clotting: Mike Foley, MD 11:00-11:30am Trauma: Kevin Huls, MD11:30-12:00pm Interactive Case Presentations12:00-1:00pm Lunch1:00-1:30pm Maternal Cardiac Arrest: Shad Deering, MD1:30-1:45pm Interactive Case Presentations1:45-2:15pm Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome:

Bob Silver, MD2:15-2:30pm Interactive Case Presentations2:30-3:30pm Break3:30-4:00pm AFLP/HUS/TTP: Connie Graves, MD4:00-4:15pm Interactive Case Presentations4:15-4:45pm Respiratory Failure During Pregnancy:

Dena Goffman, MD4:45-5:00pm Interactive Case Presentations

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3. Innovations in Medical EducationCourse Directors: Nahla Khalek, MD andNancy Hueppchen, MD, MS

Learning Objectives1. Identify learning styles in both educators and learners.2. Integrate adult learning principles into a PowerPoint

presentation.3. Create an effective PowerPoint presentation by using

techniques to improve clarity and stimulate discussion.4. Develop and educational model using at least three new

technologies.5. Increase learner engagement in giving and receiving

feedback.

1:00-1:30pm Intro and Icebreaker: Nancy Hueppchen,MD, MS and Nahla Khalek, MD

1:30-2:15pm What is Your Learning Style? Idahlynn Karre,PhD and Nahla Khalek, MD

2:15-3:00pm How to talior your PowerPoint Slides for Effective Teaching: Myriam Ferzli, MD and Torri Metz, MD

3:00-3:15pm Break3:15-4:00pm Using Technology to Enhance Teaching

and Learning: Alice Chuang, MD and Sarah Dotters-Katz, MD

4:00-4:45pm Giving and Receiving Effective Feedback:Nancy Hueppchen, MD, MS and Idahlynn Karre, PhD

4:45-5:00pm Closing Remarkes/Participant Feedback:Nancy Hueppchen, MD, MS and Nahla Khalek, MD

Putting the "M" Back into Maternal-Fetal Medicin Special Session 1:00pm – 5:00pm

Description: This now annual, special session is designed toemphasize the importance of maternal care in maternal-fetalmedicine. This year, the focus will be a report card on wherewe are and where we need to go; now 5 years after we firstprioritized, Putting the “M” back into Maternal-Fetal Medicineat the SMFM annual meeting in Dallas, Texas.

This report card will help us set the course for the next 5 yearsand beyond as we look at the progress, obstacles, and nextsteps in education, research, and clinical care with representation from ABOG, ACOG, NICHD, and SMFM.

Pre-registration is required; limited enrollment; first-come, first-serve.

Tuesday, January 24, 20174. Hands-On Simulation Workshop for Ultrasound

Guided Invasive Procedures Course Directors: Joshua F. Nitsche, MD, PhD and Brian C. Brost, MD

Learning Objectives: 1. To familiarize the participants with available options for

simulating ultrasound guided invasive procedures. 2. To introduce the participants to curriculum specific for

different ultrasound guided invasive procedures. 3. To provide novice participants with Instruction on the basics

of ultrasound guided invasive procedures. 4. To train experienced providers on how to establish an

ultrasound guided invasive procedure simulation programat their Institution.

5. To demonstrate how simulation can be used byexperienced providers to maintain skill with low-frequencyprocedures.

8:00-8:15am Introduction to Ultrasound Needle Guided Procedure Simulation: Joshua F. Nitsche, MD,PhD Brian C. Brost, MD, PhD

8:15-8:45am Needle Guidance Basics: Faculty 8:45-10:15am Hands-On Simulation – Amniocentesis -

Chronic Villus Sampling - In-Utero Stenting (45 Minutes Each): Faculty

10:15-10:30am Break10:30-11:15am Hands-On Simulation – Amniocentesis -

Chronic Villus Sampling - In-Utero Stenting (45 Minutes Each): Faculty

11:15-12:15pm Commercial Simulator Hands-On Demonstration: Faculty

12:15-12:30pm Concluding Remarks: Next Steps in UltrasoundGuided Needle Procedure Simulation:Joshua F. Nitsche, MD, PhD andBrian C. Brost, MD, PhD

5. Zika and Other Infectious DiseasesCourse Directors: Laura Riley, MD and Carey Eppes, MD

Learning Objectives 1. Review clinical findings in fetal infections.2. Discuss emerging infectious diseases affecting pregnancy.3. Discuss updates to methods to prevent maternal to

child transmission of HIV.4. Review guidelines for treatment of common Infections

during pregnancy.

8:00-8:15am Introduction and Course Outline: Faculty

8:15-9:05am “Triple:” Laura Riley, MD9:05-10:00am HIV: Carey Eppes MD, MPH 10:00-10:30am Break10:30-11:20am Zika Virus: Dana Meaney-Delman, MD, MPH11:20-11:40am Emerging Infectious Diseases:

Dana Meaney-Delman, MD, MPH 11:40-12:00pm Q&A12:00-1:00pm Lunch1:00-1:50pm Jeopardy: Laura Riley, MD and

Carey Eppes, MD, MPH1:50-2:20pm Vaccine Preventable Conditions:

Laura Riley, MD 2:20-3:00pm Hepatitis C and Hepatitis B Virus:

Martha Rac, MD3:00-3:30pm Break3:50-4:40pm Nosocomial Infections: Kim Fortner, MD 4:40-5:00pm Q&A

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6. Obstetrical Complications in Pregnancy, Laborand Delivery DebatesCourse Directors: Judette Louis MD, MPH and Brian Mercer, MD

Learning Objectives1. To understand the evidence-based use of interventions for

a short cervical length in low and high risk pregnancies.2. To discuss the modified labor curve and its safety and

effectiveness in cesarean reduction.3. To examine the evidence surrounding timing of delivery and

the unintended consequences.4. To articulate the controversies and limitations of fetal

surveillance.5. To discuss the benefits and potential limitations of

antenatal corticosteroid use in late preterm birth.6. Compare the pros and cons of using long-acting,

reversible contraception (LARC) to improve obstetricoutcomes of the science.

8:00-8:20am Introduction: Course Faculty 8:20-8:50am Short Cervical Length: There Are No Effective

Interventions: Dr. Grobman: Agree – Dr. Gyamfi: Disagree

8:50-9:00am Q&A9:00-9:45am The Modified Labor Curve: A Safe & Effective

Approach to Preventing the First Cesarean:Dr. Stuebe: Agree – Dr. Louis: Disagree

9:45-10:00am Q&A10:00-10:30am Break10:30-11:15am The 39 Week Rule – More Harm than Good:

Dr. Grobman: Agree – Dr. Rouse: Disagree 11:15-12:00pm Q&A12:00-1:00pm Lunch1:00-1:40 pm Late Prenatal Steroids: The Next Best Thing:

Dr. Gyamfi: Agree – Dr. Mercer: Disagree1:40-1:50pm Q&A1:50-2:30pm We are Doing Too Much Fetal Surveillance:

Dr. Louis: Agree – Dr. Rouse: Disagree2:30-2:40pm Q&A2:40-3:00pm Peripartum LARC: An Effective Intervention

To Improve Obstetric Health & Outcomes:Dr. Mercer: Agree – Dr. Stuebe: Disagree

3:00-3:30pm Break3:30-4:20pm Late Breaking Debate: Panel 4:20-5:00pm Q&A

7. Ultrasound and Biomarkers: A New Era in Identifying Complications of PregnancyCo-sponsored by the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology (ISUOG)Course Directors: Aris Papageorghiou, MD andHelen Feltovich, MD

Learning Objectives

1. Understand the role of 1st and 2nd ultrasound in thepatient with normal CF-DNA testing.

2. Describe emerging serum and imaging biomarkers forvarious pregnancy complications.

3. Discuss customized growth curves vs. internationalstandards for fetal growth.

8:00-8:10am Welcome and Introduction: Faculty8:10-10:00am Fetal Abnormalities: From Ultrasound To

CF-DNA & Back Again8:10-8:40am Is 1st Trimester Ultrasound Dead?

Bryann Bromley, MD 8:40-9:10am The Role of 2nd Trimester Ultrasound After

Normal CF-DNA: Joshua Copel, MD 9:10-9:30am Assessing the 10-14 Week Fetus:

Audience & Dr. Bromley9:30-9:50am Don’t Miss These Subtle Heart Defects:

Audience & Dr. Copel 9:50-10:00am Q&A10:00-10:30am Break10:30-12:00pm Using Biomarkers to Predict Pregnancy

Complications10:30-10:55am Are there Biomarkers Better than Cervical

Length to Predict Preterm Birth?George Saade, MD

10:55-11:20am What Can We See in the Fetal Membranes?Ramkumar Menon, MD

11:20-11:45am Uterine Artery Doppler + Serum Biomarkers: Can We Predict Pre-Eclampsia?Aris Papageorghiou, MD

11:45-12:00pm Q&A12:00-1:00pm Lunch1:00-3:00pm Biomarkers For Fetal Growth & Beyond1:00-1:15pm Fetal Biometry: The Original Imaging Biomarker:

Helen Feltovich, MD1:15-1:30pm Debate: A Global Standard for Fetal Growth?

Joshua Copel, MD1:30-1:50pm Yes: Intergrowth - 21st:

Aris Papageorghiou, MD 1:50-2:10pm No: WHO Fetal Growth Study:

Lawrence D. Platt, MD 2:10-2:30pm Rebuttals2:30-3:00pm Q&A3:00- 3:30pm Break3:30-5:00pm Scanning The Future Horizon3:30-3:50pm From a Distance: Overseeing Ultrasound

Quality from the Other Side of the World:Helen Feltovich, MD

3:50-4:10pm Technological Advances at the Point of Care:Aris Papageorghiou, MD

4:10-4:50pm Exercise: Designing a Predictive TestAudience and Dr. Saade

4:50-5:00pm Final Comments

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Wednesday, January 25, 20178. Obstetric Critical Care – Hands-On Simulation

CourseCourse Directors: Shad Deering, MD and Jason Vaught, MD

Learning Objectives:1. Familiarize yourself with and practice management of

hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy. 2. Understand common etiologies for sepsis during pregnancy

and demonstrate the appropriate interventions. 3. Describe and practice the diagnostic and treatment

algorithms used during cardiac arrest in pregnancy. 4. Review and understand effects and complications of illicit

drug use in pregnancy.

8:00-8:05am Introduction to Course: Shad Deering, MD and Jason Vaught, MD

8:05-8:20am Sepsis in Pregnancy: Jason Vaught, MD 8:20-8:30am Cardiac Arrest in Pregnancy:

Shad Deering, MD8:35-8:50am Hypertensive Emergencies in Pregnancy:

TBD 8:50–9:05am Illicit Drug Use in Pregnancy:

TBD 9:05-9:55am Simulation Stations – Rotation #1: Faculty 9:55-10:10am Break10:10-11:00am Simulation Stations – Rotation #2: Faculty 11:00-11:55am Simulation Stations – Rotation #3: Faculty 11:55-12:00pm Concluding Remarks & Review:

Shad Deering, MD

9. Cervical Length and Education Review (CLEAR) ProgramPresented by the Perinatal Quality FoundationCourse Director: Jean Lea Spitz, MPH, CAE, RDMS

Learning Objectives1. State the content of professional statements related to

cervical length measurement, the rationale for cervicallength measurement in the second trimester of pregnancy,and the application of cervical length measurements in clinical management.

2. Identify the nine sonographic image and measurement criteria for cervical length and cervical length. measurement pitfalls to improve individual sonographic skillsthrough the Perinatal Quality Foundation CLEAR program.

3. Discuss the use of cervical length in the acute setting on labor and delivery.

8:00-8:20am Preterm Birth: One Diagnosis, Multiple Phenotypes: Aris Papageorghiou, MD

8:20-8:50am Why Measure the Cervix? Past & Present Perspectives: Helen Feltovich, MD

8:50-9:30am How to Measure the Cervix: Image Review(Audience Participation) Jay Iams, MD

9:30-10:00am Can She Go Home? Using Cervical Length toTriage Patients on Labor & Delivery: Jennifer McIntosh MD

10:00-10:30am Break10:30-11:00am Progesterone or Cerclage for the Short Cervix?

Jay Iams, MD11:00-11:20am The Future of Cervical Evaluation:

Helen Feltovich, MD11:20-11:40am The CLEAR Program: Jean Lea Spitz, MPH11:40-12:00pm Q&A

10. NAFTNet Fetal Therapy Course Course Directors: Lynn L. Simpson, MD, MSc and Julie S. Moldenhauer, MD

Learning Objectives: 1. To review management strategies and outcomes for stage

one TTTS and the management of TTTS after laser. 2. To discuss diagnosis, management and treatment options

for select fetal anomalies including myelomeningocele, sacrococcygeal teratoma, and critical aortic stenosis.

3. To review the utility of CF DNA and Its application to prenatal diagnosis.

4. To discuss the impact of a fetal diagnosis on cardiovascular function.

8:00-8:25am Fetal Myelomeningocele: What if not a Candidate For In Utero Repair?Julie Moldenhauer, MD

8:25-8:50am When Observation is not the Best Option forSacrococcygeal Teratoma:Timothy Crombleholme, MD

8:50-9:15am Update on Prenatal Management of Fetal Critical Aortic Stenosis:Louise Wilkins-Haug, MD, PhD

9:15-9:40am Stage I Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome: WhatTo Do? Stephen Emery, MD

9:40-10:00am Q&A10:00-10:30am Break10:30-10:55am Role of Doppler Studies After Fetoscopic

Laser for TTTS: Russell Miller, MD 10:55-11:20am Updates on Red Cell Alloimmunization in

Pregnancy: Kenneth Moise, Jr, MD 11:20-11:45am Impact of Fetal Conditions on Cardiovascular

Function: Anita Moon-Grady, MD 11:45-12:00pm Q&A

11. Medical Complications During Pregnancy Course Directors: Luis D. Pacheco, MD and George Saade, MD

Learning Objectives: 1. Be familiar with current evidence-based management of

anticoagulation during pregnancy. 2. Understand the management of oliguria during pregnancy. 3. Understand the key elements in the management of

congenital heart disease, pre-gestational diabetes, andchronic hypertension during pregnancy.

4. Be familiar with current updated management of HIV during pregnancy.

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11:20-11:45am Steroids at the Limits, and at the Right Time:Cynthia Gyamfi, MD, BSc, MSc

11:45-12:00pm Q&A12:00-1:00pm Lunch1:00-1:25pm Diagnosis and Management of Women With

Preterm Labor: Tracy Manuck, MD, MS 1:25-1:50pm Tocolysis: Which Agent?

Ben Mol, MD, PhD, MSc 1:50-2:30pm Preterm Birth Toolkit: Vincenzo Berghella, MD,

Tracy Manuck, MD, MS and Cynthia Gyamfi, MD, BSc, MSc

2:30-3:00pm Q&A

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8:00-8:10am Introduction: Luis D. Pacheco, MD 8:10-8:40am Anticoagulation in the Peri-Delivery Period:

Alfredo Gei, MD 8:40-9:10am What’s New in Anticoagulation:

Andra James, MD 9:10-9:40am How to Manage Oliguria During Pregnancy:

Luis D. Pacheco, MD 9:40-10:00am Q&A10:00-10:30am Break10:30-11:10am Congenital Heart Disease During Pregnancy:

Wayne J. Franklin, MD 11:10-11:50am Update on HIV During Pregnancy:

Brenna L. Hughes, MD 11:50-12:00pm Q&A12:00-1:00pm Lunch1:00-1:40pm Pre-Gestational Diabetes: Mark Landon, MD 1:40-2:20pm Chronic Hypertension During Pregnancy:

Baha Sibai, MD 2:20-2:30pm Q&A

12. The Preterm Birth Toolkit: Practical Approaches for PreventionCourse Directors: Vincenzo Berghella, MD and Joy Vink, MD

Learning Objectives1. To evaluate the benefits of universal cervical length

screening. 2. To evaluate treatment options to prevent spontaneous

preterm birth. 3. To evaluate emerging concepts In the pathophysiology of

premature cervical remodeling.4. To review steroid treatment In the late preterm period. 5. To review new SMFM guidelines In the management of

preterm birth.

8:00-8:25am Introduction, Audience Response, & Questions;Preterm Birth Toolkit: Vincenzo Berghella, MD & Joy Vink, MD

8:25-8:50am Universal Cervical Length Screening: Fast Becoming A Reality: Vincenzo Berghella, MD

8:50-9:15am Vaginal Progesterone: For What CervicalLength? Roberto Romero, MD

9:15-9:40am Management of Women with Prior Spontaneous Preterm Birth: Jane Norman, MD

9:40-10:00am Q&A10:00-10:30am Break10:30-10:55am Twins & Short Cervical Length: What

Intervention(s)? Amanda Roman, MD 10:55-11:20am Emerging Concepts in the Pathophysiology of

Premature Cervical Remodeling: Joy Vink, MD

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2017 Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Annual Meeting RegistrationRegister online at www.smfm.org and avoid late/onsite registration fees! Each participant (member, guest, fellow, resident, nurse)must submit a registration. You may photocopy this form or download additional forms from www.smfm.org. Advance registrationand payment must be received by January 8, 2017. Registrations received after this date will be returned and you may register on-site for an additional fee of $150.

NAME DEGREE FIRST M.I. LAST

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PAYMENT INFORMATION:If paying by credit card, registration MUST be completed online only. To register click here or go to https://www.smfm.org/meetings/2-37th-annual-pregnancy-meeting

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SMFM ATTN: Meeting Registrar 409 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20024

Please note: Registrations that are not completed online by credit card payment, you must submit your registration accompanied by a fullpayment by check. Registrations received without payment will be returned for resubmission with payment.

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SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

£ SMFM Member (Affiliate, Associate, Regular, International) ..............................................................................$450 $ ________________

£ SMFM Member (Allied Affiliate, Fellow) ..................................................................................................................$250 $ ________________

£ Non-Member (Physician) ........................................................................................................................................$525 $ ________________

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2017 Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Annual Meeting RegistrationPOSTGRADUATE COURSES, WORKSHOPS, AND SYMPOSIA. Some courses run concurrently; please check to make sure your course selections do not conflict. Seating is available on a first come, first serve basis.

Member/Non-Member Member/ (Fellow, Resident,

Non-Member Medical Student, (Physician) Nurse, Sonographer)

MONDAY, JANUARY 238am-5pm £ 1. Prenatal Genetics: Tools for Today and the $450 $275 $ ____________

Ever Expanding Genomic Horizon8am-5pm £ 2. Critical Care in Obstetrics $450 $275 $ ____________1pm-5pm £ 3. Innovations in Medical Education $290 $175 $ ____________1pm-5pm £ Putting the “M” Back into Maternal-Fetal Medicine - Special Session $0 $0 $ ____________

Enrollment limited – first come, first serve TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 8am-12pm £ 4. Hands-On Simulation Workshop for Ultrasound $290 $175 $ ____________

Guided Invasive Procedures (Enrollment limited – first come, first serve)8am-5pm £ 5. Zika and Infectious Diseases $450 $275 $ ____________8am-5pm £ 6. Obstetrical Complications in Pregnancy, Labor $450 $275 $ ____________

and Delivery Debates 8am-5pm £ 7. Ultrasound Challenges: The Role of Fetal $450 $275 $ ____________

Ultrasound in the Era of Precision Medicine (Co-sponsored with ISUOG) 5pm-7:30pm £ Journal Reviewer Course $0 $0 $ ____________5:30pm-7:30pm £ Preeclampsia - State of the Science "Research Symposium" $0 $0 $ ____________

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 258am-12:00pm £ 8. Hands-On Simulation Workshop for Critical Care $290 $175 $ ____________

(Enrollment limited – first come, first serve)8am-12:00pm £ 9. Cervical Length and Education Review (CLEAR) Program $450 $275 $ ____________

Presented by the Perinatal Quality Foundation (CME not available for this course)8am-12:00pm £ 10. NAFTNet Fetal Therapy $290 $175 $ ____________

$450 $275 $ ____________8am-2:30pm £ 11. Medical Complications During Pregnancy 8am-3:00pm £ 12. The Preterm Birth Toolkit: Practical Approaches for Prevention $450 $275 $ ____________

RESEARCH SUPPORT AND INVESTIGATORS PERSONNEL BOX LUNCH £ Thursday, January 26 ..................................................................................................$50 per ticket $ ____________

ARMED FORMCES MFM NETWORK BOX LUNCH £ Thursday, January 26 ..................................................................................................$50 per ticket $ ____________

GENDER DISPARITIES IN ACADEMIC MEDICINE BOX LUNCH MEETING £ Thursday, January 26 ..................................................................................................$50 per ticket $ ____________

LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLES £ Thursday, January 26 ..................................................................................................$85 per ticket $ ____________ £ Friday, January 27 ......................................................................................................$85 per ticket $ ____________

YOGA: Morning and Afternoon Sessions£ Registration ..........................................................................................................................$50 $ ____________ Includes yoga mat and unlimited yoga classes offered throughout the meeting

THE FOUNDATION for SMFM EVENT5K Run/Walk - participants will receive a commemorative t-shirt on site.Saturday, January 28, 6:30am

£ 1 Registration/Donation....................................................................................................$50 $ ____________£ 2 Registrations/Donation ................................................................................................$100 $ ____________£ 3 Registrations/Donation ................................................................................................$150 $ ____________£ 4 Registrations/Donation ................................................................................................$200 $ ____________

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2017 Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Annual Meeting RegistrationLUNCHEON ROUNDTABLES. Register for only one per day. Tickets are $85 each. Seating is limited, so please indicate your 1st, 2nd, and 3rdchoice. Assignments will be made on a first come, first serve basis.

Thursday, January 26, NOON – 1:00pm

A. ____ Zika – An Update; Laura Riley, MD and Jeanne Sheffield, MD

B. ____ AHA Update – Maternal Cardiac Arrest; Stephanie Martin, MD and Carolyn Zelop, MD

C. ____ MFM Simulation: Teach the Teachers; Brian Brost, MD and Shad Deering, MD

D. ____ Short Cervix – What to Do? Twins, Progesterone, Pessaries and Cerclage; Joey Biggio, MD and Vincenzo Berghella, MD

E. ____ Antidepressants in Pregnancy; Camille Hoffman, MD and Emily Miller, MD

F. ____ HIV, HCV, and Pregnancy; Carey Eppes, MD, MPH

Friday, January 27, NOON – 1:00pm

G. ____ ABOG-SMFM Lecture: Prenatal Genetic Testing: What To Do Now?; Mary Norton, MD, Ron Wapner, MD, Jeff Kuller, MD, and Lorraine Dugoff, MD

H. ____ Skeletal Dysplasia for Dummies; Deborah Krakow, MD

I. ____ CMV: Still Confusing; Brenna Hughes, MD

J. ____ Contraception For Women With Medical Complications; Lori Gawron, MD

K. ____ The Disorder Previously Known as Chorioamnionitis: Moving to the 21st Century; Kim Boggess, MD and Phil Heine, MD

L. ____ Opioid Use Disorders During Pregnancy: An Update; Tracey Wright, MD

SCIENTIFIC FORUMS (please check only one, seating is limited)£ I will not participate£ I will participate in:

Wednesday, January 25, 3pm – 5pm £ Critical Care £ Diabetes £ Fetal Cardiology£ Genetics £ Global Health £ Hypertension£ Infections and Inflammation in Pregnancy £ Maternal-Fetal Surgery £ Obesity in Pregnancy£ Obstetric Quality and Safety £ Perinatal Epidemiology £ Placenta Accreta£ Practice Management £ Pregnancy as a Window to Future Health £ Preterm Labor£ Simulation in Pregnancy £ Toxicology and Substance Abuse in Pregnancy £ Ultrasound

Resident Forum

£ Wednesday, January 25 3:00 – 4:30pm

SPECIAL FOCUS GROUPSResearch Support Personnel and Investigators Box Lunch Meeting£ Thursday, January 26 , 11:30am – 1:00pm

Armed Forces MFM Network Box Lunch Meeting£ Thursday, January 26, 11:30am – 1:00pm

Gender Disparities in Academic Medicine Box Lunch Meeting£ Thursday, January 26, 11:30am – 1:00pm

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ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND POSTER SESSIONSPoster Presentations Expanded in 2017!New in 2017 is the expansion of the poster presentations from750 to 875 over the course of five poster sessions. You also willhave the opportunity to attend the oral sessions of the top 115abstracts chosen to be oral presentations.

SCIENTIFIC FORUMSScientific Forums focus on scientific subject areas within the specialty, academic areas immediately related to MFM, andthe technologies that support MFM practice. Meeting agendasare detailed on the SMFM website at www.smfm.org.

Wednesday, January 25, 2017 3:00 – VariousCritical Care ..................................................Thomas Westover, MD

Diabetes ....................................................................Chloe Zera, MD

Fetal Cardiology ......................................................Wesley Lee, MD

Genetics ..........................................................Barbara O’Brien, MD

Global Health ..........Diana Wolfe, MD and Elizabeth Stringer, MD

Hypertension ........................................Arun Jeyabalan, MD, MSCR

Infections and Inflammation in Pregnancy ......................................................Carla Ransom, MD

Maternal-Fetal Surgery ..............................Julie Moldenhauer, MD

Obesity in Pregnancy......................................Stephanie Mann, MD

Obstetric Quality & Safety ......................................Larry Shields, MD

Perinatal Epidemiology ..............Katie Grantz, MD and David Hackney, MD

Placenta Accreta..................Bob Silver, MD and Deirdre Lyell, MD

Practice Management................Tom Lee, MD and Jim Keller, MD

Pregnancy as a Window to FutureHealth..........Christina Duzyj, MD and Men Jean Lee, MD

Preterm Labor ......................................................Tracy Manuck, MD

Simulation in Pregnancy ....................................Arthur Vaught, MD

Toxicology and Substance Abuse in Pregnancy ........................................................Mona Prasad, MD

Ultrasound ........................................................Anthony Odibo, MD

SPECIAL FOCUS GROUPSThursday, January 26, 2017 11:30am – 1:00pm

Research Support Personnel and Investigators BoxLunch MeetingLeaders: Brandy Sandra Firman, BSPH, BSDMS and Lisa Saunders, CMV Parent/Author

Topic: Research support staff participate in research focused ondiseases and disorders of pregnancy that help provide the scientific evidence leading to prevention and treatment. Thisdiscussion will entail the story of a mother whose child was affected by CMV and her quest to raise awareness and advocate for research in this area. The second part explores theresults of a study looking at the factors that impact a woman’swillingness to volunteer for research during pregnancy.

Armed Forces MFM NetworkLeader: LTC Barton Staat, MD Agenda:

Welcome and Introduction: LTC Barton Staat, MD•Emerging Fetal Therapy Interventions:•Timothy Crombleholme, MDDiscussion on Armed Forces research: Group•Network Business: LTC. Barton Staat, MD•

Gender Disparities in Academic Medicine Leader: Kacey Eichelberger, MDAgenda:

Gender Disparities in Salary & Promotion in Academic•Ob/Gyn: Daniel Blumenthal, MD, MBA Gender Disparities in Leadership Roles in Academic•Ob/Gyn: Hope Ricciotti, MD Where Do We Go from Here? Nancy Chescheir, MD•Open Panel Discussion and Closing Remarks: Full Panel•

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MEETING LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONSCaesars PalaceReservations: 866-227-59383570 S. Las Vegas BlvdLas Vegas, NV 89109https://www.smfm.org/the-pregnancy-meeting

Caesars Palace is located right in the heart of the Las VegasStrip. There are many things to do, see, play, and eat! Whetheryou’re visiting Las Vegas for a few hours or a few days, there’s somuch to do and see!

Las Vegas is the largest city in the state of Nevada. Nicknamedthe Entertainment Capital of the World - it’s situated in the Mojave Desert of southern Nevada. The city features manymega-hotel/casino complexes decorated with lavish care andattention to detail.

To receive the special group rate, reservations must be made byTuesday, January 3, 2017. Reservations, room cancellations, andany special arrangements must be handled directly with thehotel. If making your reservation by phone, please reference thefollowing group code: "SMFM 2017". This code will help to ensure you receive the special group rate. Reserve your roomearly – group rates are based upon availability.

Attendee Warning!Attendees may be subjected to inappropriate solicitation fromhotels or third-party housing agencies not affiliated with SMFM orCaesars Palace. SMFM does not use a third-party housing com-pany for attendees. Poachers may offer lower hotel rates thanrates offered in our official block. We have found that the re-served rooms are often not actually available at the hotel. Thedeposit you are asked to give is being taken from the whole-saler, NOT the hotel. Their cancellation polices are often intolerant, and these companies don’t have the support ofSMFM or Caesars Palace.

NEW & CONTINUING EVENTSResidents ForumWednesday, January 25, 3:00–4:30pmObjectives:

Increase understanding among residents about what MFM•Fellowships entailEncourage Ob/Gyn residents to apply for MFM Fellowships•Familiarize residents with the application process•

President’s State of the Society AddressThursday, January 26, 7:30-7:45amThe 37th Annual SMFM Pregnancy Meeting kicks off with akeynote address from SMFM President Dr. Mary Norton. Don’tmiss what will be an inspiring address on the Society’s initiativesand achievements as the SMFM continues the work of leadingthe global advancement of women's and children's healththrough pregnancy care, research advocacy, and education.the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award and induction of the 2017 Honorary Member also will be featuredduring this time.

Foundation for SMFM Board Chair AddressFriday, January 27: 7:30-8:00amLearn about the Foundation's mission to advance care in pregnancy through research and education, as Dr. Mary D'Alton highlights Foundation activities of 2016, acknowledgesaward recipients, and thanks supporters.

“Late-Breaking Research” PresentationsFriday, January 27, 10:00-10:30am Immediately following the “Fellows Plenary Session” will be thefifth-annual “Late-Breaking Research” presentations.

ABOG-SMFM Distinguished Lecture SeriesFriday, January 27: 12:00-1:00pmThe fourth-annual lecture for the ABOG-SMFM Distinguished Lecture Series will be given by Mary Norton, MD, Ron Wapner,MD, Jeff Kuller, MD, and Lorraine Dugoff, MD.

Second and Third Year Fellows Lecture Session and Retreat AlumniFriday, January 27: 5:30-7:30pmThis is an opportunity for second and third year fellowship classesto get together to renew friendships made during their first yearMFM Fellows Retreat. Content will focus on issues pertinent tosenior fellows and first post-fellowship jobs. This event is by Invita-tion only to second and third year MFM fellows.

Yoga – “Yoga is Selfless, Cleansing, Freeing, Balancing, Inspiring, and Joyfully Performed”You deserve it! Take some time to gain some peace, joy andbalance. Conveniently scheduled to fit in your busy days. First-timers and experts welcome! Sessions are twice daily, morningand evening. Each session is approximately one hour long.Morning classes begin at 6:00am and evening class times vary.Participants will receve a schedule of classes on site. Sessions willbe located in the Siena Room on the Promenade Level of Caesars Palace. Attend as many yoga classes as you wish withthe purchase an official Pregnancy Meeting™ Yoga Mat.Please see the registration form for pricing details.

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Foundation for SMFM 5K Run/WalkPlease join the Foundation for SMFM at 6:30 am on Saturday,January 28, for the annual 5K Run/Walk, which will be heldalong the Las Vegas Strip. The race will start and end at CaesarsPalace. Participants will receive a complimentary t-shirt on site.Please see the enclosed registration form for registration information. Contact Michele Prince at 202-314-2307 or [email protected] if you have any questions.More details, including a course map, will be available on our website (http://www.thepregnancyfoundation.org) by early January.

AWARDSAbstract AwardsSaturday, January 28: 8:00-8:30amCome cheer as the best oral and poster presentations (asjudged through Friday) are announced. Saturday’spresentation winners will be announced immediately followingPoster Session (1:00-1:15pm).

SOCIAL EVENTSThe Opening Reception combined with the opening of the ex-hibits will be held on Wednesday, January 25, 2017, from 6:00 –8:30pm. The Opening Reception will provide an opportunity forall attendees to meet and mingle informally over drinks and lighthors d’oeuvres. The 2017 Opening Reception is sponsored by Illumina.

On Thursday, January 26, from 6:30– 7:30pm, there will be a reception for MFM Fellows-In-Training. The "Meet-the-Fellows" reception is sponsored by Obsterix Medical Group and is by invitation only. The reception will immediately follow the Associate member meeting which will be held from 6:00-6:30pm.

EXHIBITSExhibits Open on Wednesday Evening!

Located in the Octavius Ballroom of Caesars Palace, the indus-try exhibits are designed to inform attendees about commer-cially available products and services that are related tomaternal–fetal medicine. The SMFM values the educationalcontribution made by our industry exhibitors and encouragesyou to attend this important part of the meeting.

In 2017, the opening of the exhibits will once again be combined with Wednesday evening’s Opening Reception inthe Octavius Ballroom. The 2017 exhibit portion of the meetingwill also include the “Exhibit Passport Program” where attendeesreceive “passports” at registration and obtain an exhibitorstamp at each booth they visit. Once they obtain stamps fromat Least 20 different exhibitors, they can enter for prize drawings.Prize offerings include electronics, software, and gift cards. This isthe only national meeting where you will have the opportunityto see new services, equipment, and technologies; especiallyshowcased for maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists.

Exhibit Days, Dates & TimesWednesday, January 25, 20176:00pm – 8:30pm with Opening Reception

Thursday, January 26, 201710:30am – 6:00pm

Friday, January 27, 201710:30am – 1:30pm

MEETING CANCELLATION POLICYWritten cancellations postmarked by January 8, 2017, will be refunded less a $75 processing fee. REFUNDS WILL NOT BE MADEFOR CANCELLATIONS POSTMARKED AFTER THAT TIME. All refundswill be issued after the meeting.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONSupplemental Info: Registration, fees, courses, tips and pre-registrationRegistration fees for the scientific sessions include continental breakfast and breaks. The Wednesday evening reception, Thurs-day morning’s President’s Address, Friday morning Pregnancy Foundation Chair’s Address, and Saturday’s Award Ceremony are open to you and your guest. Back by popular demand are the Luncheon Roundtables, featuring presentations by authorities in the specialty. Topics will cover current controversies and concerns in maternal-fetal medicine. Attendance at each session is limited, so pre-registration is essential. Pre-registration that is completed online at www.SMFM.org is recommended and strongly encouraged. The registration fee for the Luncheon Roundtables includes a box lunch, beverage, handout and the opportunity to hear some of the most-respected names in MFM, discuss today’s "hot button" issues.

Mother’s LoungeSMFM will have a dedicated room at Caesars Palace for nursing mothers located conveniently on the promenade levelin the Naples Room. This room will be available throughout themeeting, free of charge to Pregnancy Meeting attendees. Storage is not permitted.

Register online and avoid late/on-site registrationfees! Register online at www.smfm.org. Registeringonline is fast, easy and secure. SMFM accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover for online registration.

Registration ReminderIf you’re registering with the enclosed registration form, you mustsend a separate form for each individual attending as well as aDIFFERENT E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR EACH registration form. To ensure your registration information is processed correctly.Please TYPE or PRINT LEGIBLY and complete BOTH sides of theregistration form.

You are encouraged to register in advance for all sessions.Space is limited in the post-graduate courses, workshops, and symposia, special interest groups, luncheon roundtablesand registration is on a first come, first serve basis. In addition,those registering after January 8, 2017, will incur $150 late/on-siteregistration.

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SMFM 37TH ANNUAL MEETING-AT-A-GLANCEMONDAYJANUARY 23REGISTRATION7:00–10:00amNoon-5:00pm

Continental Breakfast7:00-8:00am

Prenatal Genetics: Tools for Today and the EverExpanding Genomic Horizon8:00am–5:00pm

Critical Care in Obstetrics8:00am–5:00pm

Innovations in Medical Education1:00-5:00pm

Putting the “M” Back into Maternal-Fetal Medicine1:00-5:00pm

TUESDAYJANUARY 24REGISTRATION7:00am–5:00pm

Continental Breakfast7:00-8:00am

Hands-On Simulation Work-shop for Ultrasound Guided In-vasive Procedures 8:00am-12:00pm

Zika and Other Infectious Diseases8:00am-5:00pm

Obstetrical Complications inPregnancy, Labor and DeliveryDebates8:00am-5:00pm

Ultrasound and Biomarkers: A New Era in Identifying Complications in Pregnancy8:00am-5:00pm

Journals Reviewer Course5:00–7:30pm

Research Symposium “Sponsored by Research Committee- Preeclampsia -State of the Science”5:30-7:30pm

WEDNESDAYJANUARY 25 REGISTRATION7:00am–5:00pm

Continental Breakfast7:00-8:00am

Obstetric Critical Care Hands-On Simulation8:00am-12:00pm

NAFNet Fetal Therapy Update:Diagnosis, Evaluation, andManagement8:00am-12:00pm

Cervical Length & EducationReview (CLEAR)8:00am-12:00pm

Medical Complications DuringPregnancy8:00am–2:30pm

The Preterm Birth Toolkit: Practical Approaches for Prevention8:00am–2:30pm

Scientific Forums3:00–Various

Resident Forum3:00–4:30pm

MFM Program Directors Meeting5:00-6:30pm

Opening Reception &Exhibits Opening6:00–8:30pm

THURSDAYJANUARY 26REGISTRATION7:00am–5:00pm

Continental Breakfast6:30–7:20am

President’s Address7:30-8:00am

Oral Plenary Session I8:00-10:00am

Special Presentation by Honorary Member10:00-10:30am

Poster Session I10:30-12:00pm

Exhibit Hall Opens10:30am-5:30pm(AM & PM Breaks)

Research Support Personneland Investigators Box LunchMeeting11:30–1:00pm

Armed Forces MFM NetworkBox Lunch Meeting11:30–1:00pm

Gender Disparities in Aca-demic Medicine Box LunchMeeting11:30am-1:00pm

Luncheon Roundtables12:00-1:00pm

Oral Concurrent Sessions I, 2 & 31:15-4:00pm

Poster Session II4:00-5:30pm

Associate Members Meeting6:00-6:30pm

Meet the Fellows ReceptionInvitation only6:30-7:30pm

FRIDAYJANUARY 27REGISTRATION7:00am–5:00pm

Continental Breakfast6:30–7:20am

Foundation for SMFM Chair’s Address7:30-8:00am

Oral Plenary Session II Fellows8:00–10:00am

Late-Breaking Research Presentations10:00-10:30am

Poster Session III10:30-12:00pm

Exhibit Hall Opens10:30am-1:30pm(AM & PM Breaks)

Luncheon Roundtables12:00-1:00pm

Oral Concurrent Sessions 4, 5 & 61:15-4:00pm

Poster Session IV4:00-5:30pm

2nd & 3rd Yr Fellows LectureSession/Reception By Invitation only5:30-7:30pm

SATURDAYJANUARY 28REGISTRATION7:00am–Noon

5K Run/Walk 6:30-7:30am

Continental Breakfast7:00-8:00am

Awards Ceremony (Thurs & Fri)Sessions8:00-8:30am

Oral Concurrent Sessions 7, 8 & 98:45–11:30am

Poster Session VWith Coffee Break11:30-1:00pm

Awards Ceremony (Sat.) Sessions1:00-1:15pm

YOGA - One hour yoga sessions will be offered twice dailythroughout the meeting; morning and evening. Registrants will receive a schedule of classes and an official Pregnancy Meeting yoga mat on site.

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