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CME Session
VWGR - Understand Asthma Guidelines as they pertain to children - Kelvin Panesar, MD
Session Objectives: Understand Asthma triggers for Children and how they differ from adults with asthma Understand Asthma Guidelines as they pertain to children Know about NAEPP Guidelines and GINA Guidelines
Condition
Health Risks of Not Being Physically Active Not being physically active is a risk factor for health problems. If you aren't physically active, you are at higher risk for: Cardiovascular disease High blood pressure Type 2 diabetes Anxiety and depression Some kinds of cancer Facts
Condition
Exercise Finding the right exercise program and the right preparation Physical activity is an important action that people can do to improve their health. Experts advise getting at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity, aerobic physical activity every week for major health
Salary & Benefits
Stipend and Benefits Benefits include but are not limited to: Stipend of $39,434 Paid Time Off (PTO) (10 days) per year 6 Paid holidays that do not come out of PTO 2 Wellness half-days per quarter that are not counted against PTO 2 Travel Days for conference attendance per year 2
Conditions We Treat
At Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s, we treat tic disorders, Tourette’s and related conditions through our Tourette and Tic Disorders Program. Our providers collaborate across specialties and coordinate services to manage the following conditions: Tourette
CME Session
PCH - Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in BPD Throughout the Lifespan - Erik Hysinger, MD (Cincinnati Children’s Hospital - Cincinnati, OH)
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe the evolving definitions of BPD Define the phenotypes in BPD using imaging as a biomarker Review the progression of cardiopulmonary disease throughout childhood and into adulthood
Service,
Specialty
When your child needs intensive care for a serious medical condition, you can be sure they’re in good hands in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Phoenix Children’s. Our Critical Care team cares for children who experience: Complications from existing conditions, such as