
EMS Timely Tips: Pediatric Drowning
Every summer children and families are drawn to oceans, pools, ponds, lakes, rivers, or streams for entertainment and exercise. As prehospital providers know all too well, fun events and gatherings ne...
25 Heinä 20220s

New Asthma Guidelines: A Paradigm Shift in Asthma Management
The national Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) published the first expert panel report on the diagnosis and management of asthma in 1991. A comprehensive revision was published in 1997, ...
11 Heinä 20220s

Common Cases in Dermatology: Atopic Dermatitis
In this episode, Dr, Brandon Newell and NP Rebecca Flynn leads an interactive discussion on some of the more common cases seen in dermatology.
27 Kesä 20220s

EMS Timely Tips: Tranexamic Acid (TXA) use in Pediatric Trauma
Massive transfusion protocols have become vital tools used within trauma centers across the country. Appropriately so, as many emergency providers know that hemorrhage is the most common cause of deat...
23 Maalis 20220s

Food Insecurity Screening in the Allergy Specialty
Did you know that more than 1 in 5 children with food allergies also experience food insecurity (FI)? Children whose families struggle to acquire adequate nutrition are at higher risk for a wide range...
13 Maalis 20220s

Evaluating Pediatric Obesity
Currently 1 out of every 5 children (18.5%) meets the body mass index criteria for obesity (BMI ? 95th percentile). With this in mind, it’s important for providers to consider many factors when diagno...
22 Helmi 20220s

Evaluating Abnormal Menstrual Patterns
Girls and adolescents with more than 3 months between periods or those that remain otherwise irregular 2 years after menarche, should be evaluated for underlying causes. Emily Paprocki, DO, pediatric ...
17 Tammi 20220s



















