In this lecture, T. Ernesto Figueroa, MD discusses the risk factors for urinary tract infections in children and the procedures for evaluation of children with suspected urinary tract infections.
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Katherine McDaniel, MSN, CPNP, PMHS, Director of Nemours School Based Health Centers and Nurse Practitioner Supervisor, Nemours Children's Health, Newark discusses the prevalence of mental health issues, reviews assessment protocols for common mental health problems and gives general management strategies for behavioral health concerns.
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James P. Franciosi, MD, MS, MSCE, FAAP, Division Chief, Department of Gastroenterology at Nemours Children's Hospital, Florida and Professor of Pediatrics at University of Central Florida College of Medicine and Edward Mougey, PhD, Research Scientist at Nemours Children's Specialty Care, Jacksonville define digital disparities and link to social determinants of health.
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Drs. Soprano & Salamon explain strategies to utilize both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment strategies to help youth and their families manage chronic pain. This lecture was recorded at the 2023 Pediatric Pharmacology Update on October 6, 2023.
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Mathew Mason, PharmD explains the role of maternal vaccination and nirsevimab in prevention of RSV disease in infants. This lecture was recorded at the 2023 Pediatric Pharmacology Update on October 6, 2023.
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This comprehensive course provides an in-depth review for nurses planning to take the Pediatric CCRN exam. The topics areas discussed are taken from the current CCRN Pediatric test plan.
Attending each of the four sessions of the course offers a total of 15 nursing contact hours.
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Melinda Danowitz, DO - Pediatric Endocrinologist at Nemours Children's Hospital, DE discusses high yield points for the main pathologies in endocrinology, including hypoglycemia, diabetes, growth, puberty and thyroid issues. As a result of this activity, the participant will be able to Identify endocrinology pathologies needing referral.
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Caring for Children and Teens in Military Caregiving Families: A Three-Part Professional Development Training for Healthcare Providers and Care Teams is intended to increase the ability of primary, specialty, and behavioral health care providers and care team members to understand and support the needs of children and teens from military and veteran families- specifically, children and teens who have a parent with service-related injuries and/or illness.
This series offers a total of 1.75 AMA PRA Category 1 credits.
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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 will present a wide variety of topics with a diverse speaker panel for interprofessional clinicians.
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This activity meets the SAMHSA/DEA expectations and can be used to fulfill the MATE Act requirement for prescribers. This activity also meets the criteria for 1-hour of the safe opioid prescribing CME requirement for Physician re-licensure in the states of DE, PA and NJ. Dr. Elissa Miller discusses opioid medication use, chronic pain and best practices in opioid prescribing
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