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Partnerships to Support Health Care Transition for Youth from Pediatric to Adult Serving Systems in Minnesota

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The 2025 Gillette Children's Pediatric to Adult Health Care Transition Summit is a collection of our work, which began in 2023 with the launch of the Health Care Transition Learning Collaborative (HCT LC). The virtual Summit brings together a statewide collaboration of advocacy, education, healthcare, payer, and state/county agency experts to share best practices, exchange knowledge, and drive advancement in the field of HCT. 

Course Overview:
The Summit will offer participants valuable insights into the multiple changes and transitions, including HCT, experienced by youth and their families as they age into adulthood and the services that support these changes. Participants can use this knowledge to enhance their clinics, hospitals, programs, and overall state practices to support safe transition from pediatric to adult care systems for the growing number of youths with special health needs and disability.

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Patience White and Peggy McManus, from Got Transition, a program of the National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health. You will learn from mental health, education, healthcare, school nursing, family advocacy and support, vocational rehabilitation, and employment experts that successfully support youth as they transition to adult services. Dr. White and Ms. McManus, along with clinical experts from Gillette Children’s, and other esteemed guests, will provide expertise and guidance to foster engaging dialogue centered on current conversations in pediatric to adult HCT.

The target audience of this summit includes, but is not limited to:

  • Pediatric / Adult Primary Care and Specialty Care Providers and Nurses

  • Pediatric / Adult Hospital Providers and Nurses

  • Healthcare Executives and Administrators

  • Health System and Health Plan Care Coordinators

  • Healthcare Payors/Insurance Representatives

  • County and State Case Managers

  • Family Advocacy Organizations

  • Policy Makers

  • Professional Organizations

  • Rehabilitation Therapists

  • School Nurses

  • Social Workers

  • Young Adults and Adults Living with Childhood Onset Conditions and their Caregivers
     

Hosted by Gillette Children's in collaboration with Got Transition and the Minnesota Department of Health
If you have questions about this conference, please contact: CME@gillettechildrens.com.

CME Credit Designation: 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ | 6.25 Contact/Clock Hours

Gillette Children’s is accredited by the Minnesota Medical Association (MMA) to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians and takes responsibility for the content, quality, and integrity of this educational activity.

Gillette Children’s designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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