Objectives
- Discuss current standards of medical care for transmasculine adolescents.
- Explain lipid trends in transmasculine adolescents and how new guidelines can be created.
- Review global medical education initiatives.
- Appreciate cultural and resource-dependent differences in disease management.
- Describe the difference between visual acuity screening and instrument-based screening.
- Acknowledge disparities in rates of vision screening for children with autism spectrum disorder.
- Review research including background, methods, and results.
- Evaluate the results and future steps going forward.
- Recognize clinical signs and symptoms of massive pericardial effusions in oncology patients.
- Define the prognosis of oncology patients who develop massive pericardial effusions.
Practice Change
- Increase vision screening for children with autism spectrum disorder.
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