Alyssa Denenberg, MSN, CPNP-PC discusses the diagnosis criteria of a migraine and the available preventative treatment options along with ways to identify the red flag symptoms of a migraine.
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Pediatric Grand Rounds (PGR) is designed to improve the broad practice of pediatric medicine. In effort to foster curiosity and discussion surrounding concepts related to children’s health, this regularly scheduled series presents a wide variety of topics with a diverse speaker panel for interprofessional clinicians.
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Samantha Hodges, MSW, is Senior ESMHL Consultant & Supervisor of the ADAPT Program. As a result of this activity, participants will be able to explore and discuss the workings of mindfulness with the human-animal bond in healthcare and day-to-day living.
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This conference provides current prescribing information for antibiotic pharmacologic management of pediatric health conditions. In this session, Shannon Chan, PharmD discusses updates and improvements in antibiotic use in clinical settings.
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This conference provides current prescribing information for pharmacologic management of pediatric health conditions. Jean Young, PNP, BC, PMHS discusses classes of medication used to treat ADHD, as well as dosing, administration and side effects of those medications.
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In this session, Lauren Decker, MSN, CPNP, PMHS and Sydney Robinson, MSN, PMHNP-BC discuss the pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria of anxiety and depression, review pediatric pharmacological treatment options for anxiety and depression, including FDA approved and off-label medications, and debunk mental health misconceptions.
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This activity meets the SAMHSA/DEA expectations and can be used to fulfill the MATE Act requirement for prescribers. Dr. Terri Randall discusses current trends in teen drug use and evaluates the evidence for treatment of psychiatric disorders and co-morbid substance use disorders.
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Steven Ritz, MD will distinguish the cardiology terms of shunting, Qp/Qs, AAI vs DDD pacing; shortening vs ejection fraction; and d- vs l-transposition and discuss echocardiographic findings associated with pulmonary hypertension.
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Karen Wilding, Vice-President, Chief Value Officer at Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware describes, in general terms, the features of the fee-for-service health care system and outline why this payment model is changing. Additional discussion will cover how the three main elements of pay-for-performance models (attribution, risk stratification, and quality measures) work together to drive outcomes while reducing costs.
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Salwa Sulieman, DO is an Attending Physician of Infectious Disease at Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware. In this Lunchtime Pediatrics session, she discusses the most common infectious diseases causing fever and rash in pediatric patients and describe distinctive features of rashes in pediatric patients to aid in the correct diagnosis.
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