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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: Evaluate evidence for newborn dose of hepatitis B vaccine in light of new ACIP recommendations.Review epidemiology and diagnosis of measles.Discuss updates about the 2025-2026 influenza season, including vaccines and treatment.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Identify updated vocabulary for burn classification.Identify appropriate initial dressings for acute burn injury.Understand complications of burn injury and their prevention.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Recognize post-streptococcal neuroimmune conditions by identifying their hallmark features and understanding the epidemiological evidence for strep-associated neuropsychiatric conditions.List three objective signs of inflammation that can be observed on skin and joint examOutline the general principles for treating post-streptococcal inflammatory disorders.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: History of VUR ManagementMaking sense of the dataEstablish a management philosophy that prioritizes renal risk from an individual and population based perspectiveClaim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Discuss historical risk factors associated with fetal fentanyl syndrome.Review physical exam findings associated with Fetal Fentanyl Syndrome.Discuss transient abnormalities in 7 and 8-dehydrocholesterol associated with fetal fentanyl syndrome.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Assess and stratify the immediate risk for self-harm or harm to others in adolescents presenting with suicidal ideation (SI), guiding appropriate triage decisions (e.g., home, EMPS, ER).Utilize effective in-office de-escalation strategies and immediately establish core safety measures for pediatric patients experiencing an acute psychological crisis.Integrate knowledge of adolescent confidentiality laws and high-risk factors (trauma, LGBTQ+ status) to structure challenging p...
Event Objectives: Increase knowledge and awareness of spinal deformities other than idiopathic scoliosis.Discuss evaluation and treatment of spine disorders in the outpatient setting.Identify when to refer spine patients to spine specialists. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Discuss the latest research findings on media and technology use among children and adolescents.Gain practical guidance on promoting healthy media habits.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: List perinatal conditions that lead to brain injury.List neuroprotective therapies shown to protect the brain in term infant and harm the brain in preterm infants.Understand that different therapies may benefit one sex and harm the other sex.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Identify options for Chiari malformation surgery, craniofacial surgery and epilepsy surgery in children that optimize outcomes while providing less invasive alternatives.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Review the need for a Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care (PECC) fellowship in low-resource settings.Discuss the challenges, opportunities, and lessons learned in developing a PECC fellowship in resource-limited environments.Explore the role of international collaboration in the success and sustainability of PECC fellowship programs.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Design initial acne treatment regimens that minimize irritation and improve adherence.Select appropriate topical treatments for pediatric atopic dermatitis, including steroid potency, vehicle, and indications for non-steroidal agents.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Identify at least two stigmatizing words and alternatives.Discuss the correlation between mental health and substance abuse. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Become familiar with the bullous eruption of atypical hand, foot, mouth disease.Understand the concept of a bat bite.Clarify that "Chronic Lyme disease" defined as, persistent infection despite antibiotic therapy, has never been scientifically shown.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Utilize core features of the MTA study when managing ADHD in school age children.Describe the role of neurodiversity in providing equitable behavior management for children with ADHD.Employ mindful medication management strategies for school age children with ADHD.Recognize ecosystem/environmental factors affecting children with ADHD in schools.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Review the evolution of training tools and a partner-driven team-based outpatient approach to CBT for pediatric anxiety.Discuss how team-based models can expand the mental health workforce and improve access to quality care.Identify strategies to accelerate and scale innovative training and workforce development solutions to address the youth anxiety crisis. Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Identify common referrals in pediatric rheumatology and utilize resources available for guidance.Apply evidence-based approach to the initial evaluation of patients presenting with musculoskeletal complaints.Differentiate clinical features suggestive of inflammatory versus non-inflammatory etiology of symptoms in patients presenting with musculoskeletal complaints.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Discuss appropriate guidelines for treating or observing without initial treatment acute otitis media in infants and children.Review guidelines for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in childrenReview guidelines for referral to otolaryngology for tympanostomy tube placement.Review diagnosis and treatment of chronic sinusitis in children.Claim CME Credit Here!
Event Objectives: Define at least five key terms related to brain injury, including acquired brain injury (ABI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI).List at least three common causes of ABI and TBI.Distinguish at least four key differences between pediatric and adult brain injury.Claim CME Credit Here!
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!






