Intellectual Disabilities Clinical Pathway Review
CHOP has a new primary care clinical pathway for the diagnostic evaluation of development delay and intellectual disability. Its co-authors, Elana Huang, MD, primary care…
CHOP has a new primary care clinical pathway for the diagnostic evaluation of development delay and intellectual disability. Its co-authors, Elana Huang, MD, primary care…
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…
Children born with congenital heart disease (CHD), the most common birth defect in the U.S., are at greater risk for emotional and behavioral health concerns.…
Ken Ginsburg, MD, MSEd practices Adolescent Medicine at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School…
Mental health has become a significant challenge affecting children and adolescents. The direct and indirect effects of COVID-19 further exacerbated poor mental health among children…
Managing behavioral health in young children (toddler to age 6) can be challenging. This lecture will provide common sense, evidence-based strategies and interventions that primary…
In this seminar Drs. Handa and Williamson will introduce the most common pediatric sleep problems seen in outpatient primary and specialty care sites. Common concerns…
Previous CHOP Behavioral Health webinars have reviewed the evidenced based Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) for treatment of depression and anxiety in children and adolescents.…
Recognizing and responding to disordered eating in the primary care setting can be challenging. This course will explore the early warning signs of malnutrition and…
As part of our continuing Behavioral Health Webinar Series, participants will refresh their understanding of terminology about suicidal ideation and behavior, practice stratifying risk, and…
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