Childhood Lead Poisoning: A Dickensian Story
Kevin Osterhoudt, MD, MSCE, FAAP, FACMT, is an attending physician in the Division of Emergency Medicine and the medical director of the Poison Control Center at…
Kevin Osterhoudt, MD, MSCE, FAAP, FACMT, is an attending physician in the Division of Emergency Medicine and the medical director of the Poison Control Center at…
This webinar will focus on topics requested via survey from primary care providers related to psychopharmacologic management in the primary care setting. We will provide…
For the first time, a preventative medicine is available to protect infants and high-risk toddlers from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Lori Handy, MD, MSCE, attending…
E. John Wherry, PhD, is the Barbara and Richard Schiffrin President’s Distinguished Professor, Chair of the Department of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics in the…
It’s hard to call an opioid overdose an accident when it happens to a young child — at home and under supervision. Some fatal poisonings…
This educational material is intended for multidisciplinary clinicians and school and athletic personnel who are involved in the acute and ongoing management, return to learning,…
In this session presented during World Breastfeeding Week, information is shared about infant feeding options for people with HIV. Learning Objectives: Review current US guidance…
When thinking about physical therapy, babies may not necessarily come to mind. But in the case of congenital muscular torticollis patients, PT can have a…
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurodevelopmental disorder of childhood, occurring in 5-8% of school-age children, and characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention…
Snuffles, Hutchinson teeth and saber shins — what do these things all have in common? They are symptoms of syphilis. Also known as the “great…