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What Should Parents Know About Pediatric Osteopathic Manipulation Treatment (OMT)?
What is Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)? Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, also known as OMT, is a system of evaluation and treatment designed to promote and maintain health by restoring normal function to the body. It is performed by a specially trained doctor who
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NSGR - Toe-walking in children: basic evaluation and management - Dr. Jasmine Ng
Learning Objectives: Describe the different etiologies and types of toe-walking Discuss the basic management approach towards most common types of toe-walking
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VWGR - Pediatric Primary Care Sports Medicine - Xavier Douglas, MD
Session Objectives: Recognize common pediatric sports injuries Review appropriate treatment strategies Navigate Return-to-Pay Decisions Watch the session here . Passcode: Eg9GH1^$
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Our team is involved in care for infants, children, teens, and young adults with a wide range of conditions, including: Aneurysms Arteriovenous malformations Biliary or liver problems Blood clots Bone tumors Cancer Genetic disorders Hemangiomas Juvenile Arthritis Kidney failure
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PCH - Michael Shelton Memorial Lecture: Precision Medicine for Pediatric IBD - Dr. Marla Dubinsky
Precision Medicine for IBD At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe prognostic risk factors in pediatric IBD Integrate precision medicine to treatment choice Apply tight control and treat to target principles to pediatric IBD Presented by: Marla
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PCH - A Peek into the Future of Medical Learning: A King, an Ox, and Elon Musk - Dr. Todd Ponsky, Cincinnati Children's
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Identify the new problems facing the ability to StayCurrent in medical knowledge. Implement new technology that may help solve the problem of information overload Recognize the value of modifying how we tell the
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VWGR - Child Sexual Abuse: What Should Pediatricians Know?
Session Objectives: List common presenting signs and symptoms of child sexual abuse. Explain why the most common finding in acute sexual assault a normal exam is. Define child sexual abuse and list the relative frequency of its occurrence Recorded session available upon request