Three decades of pediatric CME
We’ve been doing this for over 30 years and are still going strong. Our first annual Hawaii pediatric conference was in February 1991 - Pediatric Potpourri®: State of the Art at the Westin Maui. We added our annual fall meeting in 1992 – Aloha Update: Pediatrics® - and our annual summer meeting in 1999 – Pediatrics in the Islands … Clinical Pearls.
Our meetings provide a practical, clinically relevant review of current issues and recent advances in selected pediatric topics and are designed for pediatricians, family practitioners, and other health care professionals who care for infants, children and adolescents.
Course sessions end at mid-day, leaving afternoons and evenings free for leisure activities.
Looking forward to seeing you in paradise!
Jump Right in & Register
If you’re part of our family of past registrants and you know the ropes, feel free to jump right in and register.
Mahalo, Laura
Upcoming pediatric CME events in the Hawaiian Islands
Future Dates
Maui Winter
2026
February 28 - March 6
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
Summer
2026
Dates & Locations
To Be Announced
maui Fall
2026
October 17-23
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
An Inviting Escape
Combine a first class educational experience with a trip to a Hawaiian Island Paradise.
Testimonials
About Me
I’m Laura,
I love my job. I get to work with wonderful doctors who are passionate about providing superb care for children … plus, my work brings me to Hawaii three times a year.
The conference-related emails and other communication you receive will be from me and I’m the onsite coordinator in Hawaii. If you don’t see me at the conference desk, I’m probably in the back of the meeting room listening in on the talks. After more than 20 years of organizing these meetings, I still find the talks interesting (even if I don’t understand all the science).
I enjoy meeting our conference participants who come from all over the US as well as a number of other countries. I often recognize the faces and the names of repeat attendees, but I’m not always as good at putting together names and faces. So, I’m likely to need a reminder of your name even if I recognize your face.
When I’m not in Hawaii, I live on Lopez Island in Washington. I relocated from Los Angeles in 2007 and work remotely. Even when I was in Los Angeles, we did most of our conference planning and organizing by phone, email, fax and online so it was easy to transition from Los Angeles to Lopez Island.
Did I mention, I love my job?