MedscapeCME Pediatrics Podcast
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Podcasts:
Dr. Catherine Spong moderates a discussion to raise awareness about the impact of late preterm birth and non-medically indicated deliveries prior to 39 weeks on child and maternal health.
How has the management of infectious pathogens in CF changed in recent years? Listen to Dr Lisa Saiman provide her perspective.
New recommendations from the American College of Rheumatology for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis are reviewed.
Review the pathophysiology and treatment of atopic dermatitis with Drs. Mark Lebwohl, Amy Paller, and Elaine Siegfried.
Listen to Dr. Russell Pate, Dr. Deborah Rohm Young, and Dr. Kirsten Davison discuss strategies to encourage physical activity in children.
Testing is only the first step in the HIV care continuum. What strategies can providers apply to ensure linkage to and retention in care? Experts discuss.
Drs. David Franz and Ajay Gupta discuss management of TSC and how novel targeted agents can be integrated into standard treatment paradigms.
Every child is at risk for rotavirus infection, but immunization can prevent severe disease and death in those at greatest risk.
Vaccines are approved for prevention of HPV infection and some cancers in girls, but many parents are unconvinced of their safety and efficacy.
During annual visits, make time to plan necessary screening and review the patient's overall health needs.
Which factors increase the risk for stress among families of military veterans? What can we do to nurture resilience and promote recovery?
Dr. Kubota reviews typical presentations, diagnosis, and guideline-based treatment of CA-MRSA infection in the office-based setting.
Injection safety means ONE needle, ONE syringe, ONLY ONE time.
More than 10,000 reports on the 2009 H1N1 vaccine show that its safety profile is similar to what has been detailed in VAERS reports over the last 2 decades.