Key Features of Pediatric Urgent Care Essentials
- Price: $249
- CME Credits: 6.50
- CME Activity Type: On Demand CME, Online CME Activities, Video CME
- Specialty: Urgent Care
- Related specialties: Ambulatory & Urgent Care, Pediatrics-General, Pediatric-Emergency Medicine, Urgent Care
About
A CME course bundle specifically designed to prepare you for the unexpected in emergency medicine.
Enhance your pediatric skills and build confidence while working in the urgent care or emergency department setting. In this course, you will learn to identify various causes of fever in children, abdominal pain, rashes and curveballs that can often present themselves. Identify crucial findings and learn more about pediatric medicine with cases including scarlet fever, impetigo, tinea, Kawasaki disease, pyloric stenosis, pyloromyotomy, intussusception, testicular torsion, autism spectrum disorder, and more. This comprehensive course bundle is worth 6.5 CME credits.
Urgent Care & Emergency Medicine
Understanding which cases require emergent intervention or need urgent referrals can reduce medical errors and improve patient outcomes. Learn from top experts from Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Bronx Care Hospital Center and more.
Learn at Your Own Pace
This CME course combines video podcasts and audio/video slide recordings. We understand that education takes time – so complete the course at your own pace and refer back to our material for review anytime. Each of the lectures in this course lasts about 45 minutes to 1 hour in length for a total of 6.5 CME hours.
Pre/Post Test & CME certificate
Answer the pre/post test along with the evaluation form after completion of the course to generate your CME certificate.
Curriculum
1. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Essentials-Fever in Babies
2. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Essentials-Abdominal Pain Part 1
3. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Essentials-Abdominal Pain Part 2
4. Pediatric EM Essentials-Childhood Rashes: Benign or Worrisome?
5. The Autistic and Special Needs Child in Urgent Care
6. Non-Accidental Traumas
7. Pediatric Curveballs
8. Pediatric Curveballs-2nd Inning