Intellectual Disability and Organ Transplantation: An Ethical Analysis
Lainie Friedman Ross, MD, PhD, joined the University of Rochester in January 2023 as Dean’s Professor and inaugural Chair, Department of Health Humanities and Bioethics…
Lainie Friedman Ross, MD, PhD, joined the University of Rochester in January 2023 as Dean’s Professor and inaugural Chair, Department of Health Humanities and Bioethics…
At the end of this session, learners will be able to describe the role and value of Certified Child Life Specialists in the hospital setting,…
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…
From the ER to the courtroom with Dr. Cindy Christian. A Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast to educate, enlighten and inform. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Pediatric Emergency…
Each year in the U.S., more than 400,000 children are in foster care. Jennifer Keim, MD, MPH, primary care pediatrician at the Nicholas and Athena…
At the end of this session, learners will be able to understand psychosocial services specific to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), recall evidence-based techniques…
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…
Dr. Harleen Marwah provides an overview of climate change and its impact on the health of children. Learning Objectives: Define climate change Identify at least…
Notice: This lecture can be viewed with English or Spanish captions. To select the captions, navigate to the play bar and select the CC/Subtitle tab,…
It’s estimated that 20 percent of variation in health outcomes is due to medical and healthcare system factors. Environment makes up a significant portion of…
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