Duane Duke, MD, Medical Director, Trauma Center at Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware will speak on chest wall disorders.
Learning Objectives
- Describe common chest wall disorders and when to refer for surgical evaluation.
- Discuss current surgical and non-operative treatment options for chest wall disorders
Practice Change: Improved ability to counsel families and patients with chest wall disorders in the primary care setting.
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