Welcome to the CME Portal!
Quick links to weekly Grand Rounds sessions:
- Tuesdays 7:30am (except the 2nd Tuesday of each month), PCH Zoom Link.
2nd Tuesday of each month - 7:30am (Valleywise Grand Rounds), VW Zoom Link.
(Meeting ID: 963 3655 5388, Passcode: 762046)
Every Monday, 7:00am, Neuroscience Grand Rounds, NSGR Zoom Link.
CME credit is only provided during participation in a live session.
Archive Webinars
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SURG - Exhaustion & Empowerment: The Challenges of Professional Success and Personal Fulfillment for Female Leaders - Dr. Leah Brown
Phoenix Children's Surgical Grand Rounds
Exhaustion & Empowerment: The Challenges of Professional Success and Personal Fulfillment for Female Leaders
Invited Speaker: Leah Brown, MD, FAAOS
Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix Team Orthopedic Surgeon, Phoenix Mercury Assistant Team Orthopedic Surgeon, Phoenix Suns Learn more about this presenter
Presentation learning objectives:
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NSGR - "Deep Brain Stimulation for Pediatric Movement Disorders" - Afra Can, MD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Presenter Afra Can, MD
Deep Brain Stimulation for Pediatric Movement Disorders Learning Objectives
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VWGR - "Child Sexual Abuse:What Should Pediatricians Know?" - Dr. Chan Lowe
Child sexual abuse: what should pediatricians know? Chan Lowe, MD DMG/ Valleywise Health Recorded session available upon request. Please email pch-cme@phoenixchildrens.com to request access.
Contact Megan Jehlicka to claim CME credit for this session: Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: megan_jehlicka@dmgaz.org |
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NSGR - "Fundamentals and Applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Common Artifacts" - Rebecca Silverstein, DO
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Presenter: Rebecca Silverstein, DO
Fundamentals and Applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Common Artifacts
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PCH - "Diagnosis and Management of Osteogenesis Imperfecta"- Drs. Maegan Wallace, Pam Smith, and Rachel Lombardo
Presenting live from Cohen Conference Center or via Live StreamPresenters: Rachel C. Lombardo, MD, Pediatrician, Genetics and Metabolism, Phoenix Children's Pamela Smith, MD, Medical Director, Metabolic Bone & Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Clinic, Phoenix Children's Maegen Wallace, MD, Surgical Director, Metabolic Bone and Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Clinic, Phoenix Children's At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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NSGR - "The Impact of Interpreters on Therapeutic Alliance in Psychotherapy" - Guinnevere Baranowski, MPsy, Med
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Presenter: Guinnevere Baranowski, MPsy, Med
The Impact of Interpreters on Therapeutic Alliance in Psychotherapy
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PCH - "Innovation in Pediatric Cardiac Imaging"- Dr. Shiraz Maskatia
Presenter: Dr. Shiraz Maskatia, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford
Innovation in Pediatric Cardiac Imaging At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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NSGR - "Pediatric Neuroimmunology - A Case Based Approach" - Harlori Bains, MD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Presenter: Harlori Bains, MD Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Laura L. Sweetman Invited Lectureship Neuroscience Grand Rounds ** In- Person** Phoenix Children's Hospital, Main Campus Ambulatory Building, 3rd Floor Neuroscience Classroom
Pediatric Neuroimmunology - A Case Based Approach About the presenter: Harlori K. Bains, MD, is a board-certified physician specializing in pediatric neurology. Dr. Bains earned her medical degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. She completed her pediatric neurology residency at Phoenix Children’s Hospital/Maricopa Medical Center in Arizona and her neuroimmunology fellowship at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix. Her clinical interests include pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica, transverse myelitis, autoimmune encephalitis, acute flaccid myelitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.Top of Form
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Harlori K. Bains, MD, is a board-certified physician specializing in pediatric neurology. Dr. Bains earned her medical degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. She completed her pediatric neurology residency at Phoenix Children’s Hospital/Maricopa Medical Center in Arizona and her neuroimmunology fellowship at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix. Her clinical interests include pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica, transverse myelitis, autoimmune encephalitis, acute flaccid myelitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. wD_0UKkiIWU |
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PCH - The Role of Bile Acids in Fatty Liver" Michael Shelton Memorial Lecture- Dr. Rohit Kohli, CHLA
Live in Phoenix Children's Conference Center Room 102The Role of Bile Acids in Fatty Liver – Mike Shelton MemorialPresenter:Dr. Rohit Kohli, CHLA At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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SURG - The Role of Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents with Special Needs - Dr. Jason Fraser
Presentation details will be provided at a later date.
Jason Fraser, MD Division Chief of Pediatric Surgery Phoenix Children’s
About this presenter: A practicing surgeon for more than 10 years, Dr. Fraser is an accomplished researcher who has published more than 120 peer-reviewed papers and given nearly 100 presentations. He sits on the editorial and scientific review boards for 10 pediatric and surgical medical journals. Dr. Fraser joins Phoenix Children’s from Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri, where he served as medical director of the Opioid Stewardship Program, director of the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship Program, director of Bariatric Surgery and director of General Surgery Residents. He was also a professor at the University of Missouri, an adjunct clinical professor in the Kansas City University – College of Osteopathic Medicine, adjunct clinical associate professor at the Kansas Health Science Center and clinical assistant professor of surgery at Creighton University School of Medicine. Dr. Fraser will continue his tenure as chair of the program committee for the International Pediatric Endosurgery Group, an organization dedicated to improving pediatric surgical outcomes worldwide. Dr. Fraser earned his medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska, before completing a general surgery residency at Mayo Clinic Arizona. He completed both a surgical research fellowship and a pediatric surgery fellowship at Children’s Mercy. |
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VWGR | PCH - Quality Day 2024: Using Quality Improvement Methods to Improve Patient Care for Children with Cleft Lip and Palate - Thomas Sitzman, MD
Virtual Only ~ Streaming from Phoenix Children's Conference Center Rooms 101 - 104Valleywise Pediatric Grand RoundsSession: https://dmgaz.zoom.us/rec/share/OuTLASpaeRZH3gRZzBb5eTsRzuUXjo0CiEUrTS_Ypyvp4A8o2zjbb1c3tW2x2HaY.EMqXjN60s5w37WyG
Office: 602.344.5418 | Cell: 775.846.5924; Email: megan_jehlicka@dmgaz.org
Using Quality Improvement Methods to Improve Patient Care for Children with Cleft Lip Palate Thomas Sitzman, MD, Pediatric Plastic Surgeon Phoenix Children's
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Jacob Phouthavong-Murphy, DO, PGY 2, Phoenix Children's Residency Program Rasa Tiano, DO, MS, PGY2, Phoenix Children's Residency Program
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