Target Audience: Pediatric health care professionals
Dayton Children's is committed to providing continuing medical education opportunities to its professional staff and community physicians.
Pediatric Grand Rounds sessions are available in the following topics:
To receive CME credit for this activity: After viewing this presentation in its entirety, CME credit will be awarded upon successful completion of the post-test and evaluation. Participants should only claim the hours of participation.
Cardiology
Critical care
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Pediatric shock- Patricia Abboud, MD - originally presented 11/19/08 (CME credit expires 11/19/09)
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Anticoagulation- Vipul Patel, MD; Stacy Roehrs, PharmD - originally presented 10/29/08 (CME credit expires 10/29/09)
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Procedural pain management
- Cindy Asher, RN, CNS; Amit Vohra, MD; Elizabeth EY, MD; Laurence Kleiner, MD; Stacy Roehrs, PharmD; Cynthia Westfall, Child Life Specialist - originally presented 10/8/08 (CME credit expires 10/8/09)
Developmental Pediatrics
Endocrinology
General pediatric medicine
Pediatric Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia - new!! - Ashley Fernandes, MD, PhD - originally presented 5/13/09 (CME credit expires 5/13/10)
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders - Eileen Kasten, MD and Mary Beth DeWitt, PhD - originally presented 5/20/09 (CME credit expires 5/20/10)
Procedural pain management - Cindy Asher, RN, CNS; Amit Vohra, MD; Elizabeth EY, MD; Laurence Kleiner, MD; Stacy Roehrs, PharmD; Cynthia Westfall, Child Life Specialist - originally presented 10/8/08 (CME credit expires 10/8/09)
Idiopathic chronic pain syndrome in children - Daniel Lacey, MD, PhD - originally presented 9/24/08 (CME credit expires 9/24/09)
The rights of minors to confidentiality and informed consent - Pedro Weisleder, MD - originally presented 1/16/08 (CME credit expires 1/16/10)
Health care communication - Shalini G. Forbis, MD, MPH - originally presented 10/24/07 (CME credit expires 10/24/09, reviewed 6/27/08*)
The female athlete triad - Anastasia N. Fischer, MD - originally presented 9/26/07 (CME credit expires 9/26/09, reviewed 6/27/08*)
Reflection on mission, vision and values in graduate medical education - Theodore C. Sectish, MD - originally presented 6/13/07 (CME credit expires 6/13/10, reviewed 06/02/09*)
Gastroenterology
Hematology
Anticoagulation - Vipul Patel, MD; Stacy Roehrs, PharmD - originally presented 10/29/08 (CME credit expires 10/29/09)
Pediatric transfusions - James French, MD - originally presented 3/19/08 (CME credit expires 3/19/10, reviewed 3/20/09*)
Infectious disease
Lipid
Neonatology/newborn medicine
Neurosurgery
Orthopedics
Pulmonary
Rheumatology
Urology
Pediatric urology - Donald Nguyen, MD - originally presented 2/28/07 (CME credit expires 2/20/10, reviewed on 6/27/08*)
*reviewed by Sherman Alter, MD, director, continuing medical education
CME Questions? E-mail Sherman J. Alter, MD, Director, Department of Continuing Medical Education Dayton Children's
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Accreditation: Wright State University (WSU) Boonshoft School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. WSU Boonshoft School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Children's Medical Center of Dayton/WSU Boonshoft School of Medicine take responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of these CME activities.
Questions, please call 937-641-5128.
DISCLAIMER The Children's Medical Center of Dayton's Grand Rounds and other continuing medical education offerings are presented as an educational resource for physicians, health care professionals and others with an interest in pediatric health care.
We recognize that pediatric health care knowledge is continually changing. The information presented through Grand Rounds is considered to be reliable and in accordance with accepted medical practice at the time of presentation.
If you have any questions about the material presented or the speaker's qualifications, please contact the office of continuing medical education at Dayton Children’s – 937-641-5128.
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