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Connecticut Children's Grand Rounds

Connecticut Children's Grand Rounds
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Pediatric Grand Rounds at Connecticut Children's provides pediatric practitioners with high-quality, evidenced-based continuing medical education that is both practical and cutting edge.
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Event Objectives: Identify at least two systemic factors contributing to poor health outcomes in youth with sickle cell disease.Explain the impact of provider bias on health outcomes in pediatric sickle cell disease.Describe two bias-mitigating strategies that can be used by health care providers.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Review Historical Basis for Early Relational Health SimplyLearn how to easily implement Early Relational Health in Primary CareExplain how to best support parents in the first 6 months after the birth of a babyClaim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Describe the current epidemiology of pediatric obesity, including prevalence, comorbidities, and the clinical consequences of underdiagnosis.Evaluate the evidence regarding the safety and effectiveness of metabolic/bariatric surgery and pharmacotherapy (e.g., GLP-1 receptor agonists) as treatment options for adolescents with severe obesity.Identify barriers to care—including stigma, provider bias, and limited access—and propose strategies to improve referral patterns, equity...
Event Objectives: Construct Informed Consent practices that comply with the legal requirements under CT lawIdentify circumstances that justify engaging in treatments without informed consentAppreciate the negative medicolegal consequences for failure to procure adequate informed consentClaim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Understand the role of the Children’s Oncology Group in pediatric cancer research.Describe the potential for molecular profiling to guide pediatric cancer treatment and barriers to implementation.Describe barriers to new agent development in pediatric oncology.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: A overview for Pediatricians on the referral process for Birth to Three providing a better understanding on how the process works when to referral or when to provide resources for Help Me Grow 211 Child Development and Sparkler.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Understand the conditions of immunization and American Public Health circa 1920. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: To provide a historical perspective for how Connecticut Children’s has influenced pediatric health care in our region.To better understand the trajectory of the Department of Pediatrics within the framework of Connecticut Children’s and the University of Connecticut School of Medicine.To summarize key advancements in pediatric research, education and clinical care, over the past 12 years.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Describe the long-term impact of pediatric sepsis on survivors and families with a focus on post-intensive care syndrome in children (PICS-p) and unmet needs after discharge.Highlight the role of translational and outcomes research in improving follow-up care with examples from the Persist-PICU study and other related projects.Examine the role of implicit bias in shaping health outcomes including disparities in sepsis recognition treatment and follow-up care among marginaliz...
Event Objectives: Learn about two measures of weight stigma: weight bias internalization and weight-based teasing.Understand the characteristics associated with higher weight bias internalization in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes mellitus.Share findings of three PDSA cycles initiated to improve utilization metrics of medication historians in the inpatient setting.Discuss future goals to help improve metrics further.Identify cost drivers and potential areas for optimizing ADHD pharmacologic ...
Event Objectives: Increase knowledge and awareness of Outpatient Spinal Disorders.Identify when to refer spine patients.Discuss what is new in outpatient care of spine disorders. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Understand the symptom based ROME IV Criteria for diagnosing pediatric irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).Recognize the current concepts in pathogenesis of IBS.Review the diagnostic approach and current treatment strategies for pediatric IBS. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Describe the epidemiology of substance use and its harms in adolescents and young adults (“youth”)Ensure evidence-based prevention screening treatment and harm reduction for youth Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives Recall and summarize the role of allergy testing and challenge in diagnosis of penicillin allergy.Describe the detrimental clinical consequences of being labeled penicillin allergic.Apply their knowledge to de-label penicillin allergy in their practice.Claim CME Credit here!
Event Objectives: Have assumptions related to sexual harm challenged in addition to gaining new insights on the subject. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Review appropriate use of allergy medications including side effects.Understand the role and risks/benefits of allergy immunotherapy.Discuss updates in food allergy management. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Explore the history and evolution of terms related to non-accidental head trauma in infants.Describe the clinical characteristics of abusive head trauma (AHT).Discuss strategies to identify infants at risk for AHT. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Describe the different types of gene therapy.Describe the different vectors used.Describe some of the FDA approved products in pediatrics.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Review the Historical Progression of Interventional Cardiology in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease.Highlight Cutting-Edge Catheter-Based Therapies for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Conditions.Understand Contemporary Catheter-Based Arrhythmia Management Options in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Discuss how trauma care starts well before the trauma bay and lasts long after.Explain additional resources beyond the surgical trauma team that lead to best outcomes in trauma care.Consider how addressing mental health and legal challenges can help in trauma recovery.Claim CME Credit Here!