One Uterus, Two Uteri, Blocked Uterus, No Uterus: Uterine Anomalies in the Adolescent
Please Note: This course may contain imagery and/or video of surgical procedures. At the end of this session, learners will be able to recall the embryologic…
Please Note: This course may contain imagery and/or video of surgical procedures. At the end of this session, learners will be able to recall the embryologic…
Child and Adolescent mental health has been declared a National Emergency by the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and…
How can pediatricians move away from “diet culture” and encourage children and teenagers to have healthy relationships with food, exercise and their bodies? Two experts…
Please Note: This course may contain imagery and/or video of surgical procedures. At the end of this session, learners will be able to discuss the…
The Adolescent Protective Collaborative (APC) at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is dedicated to providing a specialized medical home for youth who have experienced or are at…
This session will review trends in substance use and overdose in Philadelphia, PA, and the United States. Treatment recommendations including harm reduction resources and benefits…
This session will explore evidence demonstrating how addiction can be considered a pediatric disease as well as treatment currently provided to adolescent patients with Opioid…
This session will explore the many ways in which opioid epidemic affects pediatric medicine, from toddler exploratory poisonings, to young patients’ parental loss, neonatal abstinence…
Lupus is one of the most common diseases in pediatric rheumatology, but it is complicated to diagnose because its symptoms can be broad and nonspecific,…
The Philadelphia Youth Sports Collaborative has more than 70 member organizations that help promote leadership, grit, and other important skills through sports. Beth DeVine, executive…
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