This podcast presents an approach to the classification and diagnosis of rashes in children.
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This podcast presents an approach to the classification and diagnosis of rashes in children.
The goal of this podcast is to leave you with a cursory understanding of the Canadian Healthcare system as we explore many of its facets, including: who supplies healthcare funding; which groups are responsible for setting guidelines and regulations; who is insured under Canadian Healthcare; what aspects of care are, and are not, covered; and the role of Private Insurance in Canadian Healthcare. Please go to pedscases.com for the script to this podcast.
This episode is an introduction to pediatric surgery for medical students. In this podcast, we will review the process of a surgical referral, the consultation, the operation as well as post-op and follow-up considerations from the perspective of a pediatric surgeon and a general pediatrician.
This podcast presents an approach to the diagnosis and management of the different subtypes of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.
This podcast is the second in a two-part series on pediatric anemia.
This podcast is the first in a two-part series on pediatric anemia.
This podcast presents an approach to the identification, diagnosis, and management of febrile seizures.
This podcast presents an overview to the international adoption process. Particularly, we discuss some key points in the pre and post adoption consultation visit as well as some key issues to be aware of for long term follow-up.
This podcast presents an approach to pain management in the pediatric population. At the end of this podcast, you should have an understanding of the importance of adequate pain management in the pediatric population, recognize and assess pain in both the verbal and non-verbal child, and manage pain using the 3 P’s: physical, phsycological, and pharmacological methods.
This episode gives an overview of the diagnostic criteria, clinical features, and management strategies for patients with Turner Syndrome.