A 14-year-old female presents with 2-week history of fatigue, polydipsia, polyphagia, and polydipsia.
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A 14-year-old female presents with 2-week history of fatigue, polydipsia, polyphagia, and polydipsia.
This podcast will review the CPS Practice Point "Invasive group A streptococcal disease: Management and chemoprophylaxis" published April 15, 2019. It was developed by Dr. Ola Rydz, fourth-year general pediatrics resident at the Stollery Children's Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, with Dr. Dorothy Moore, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
This podcast reviews the physical characteristics and potential medical concerns associated with a baby or child with Trisomy 18, discusses the diagnostic process, prognosis and how develop a family-centered management plan for a newborn diagnosed with Trisomy 18.
This podcast on transgender health brings in personal stories and experiences and provides tips for inclusive care. This podcast was developed by L.A. Jennings, Jenn Bhatla, a medical student, Dr. Simone Lebeuf, a pediatrician and an adolescent medicine fellow, and Dr. Jorge Pinzon, an adolescent medicine pediatrician.
This podcast covers gender dysphoria in adolescents and general principles of care for transgender youth. This podcast was developed by Dr. Ashlee Yang, Dr Amy Robinson, Dr. Stephen Feder, Dr. Karine Khatchadourian and Dr. Melanie Lewis.
This podcast was developed by Lucy Duan, Stephanie Erdle and Dr. Vy Kim for PedsCases.com. In this podcast, we will be discussing drug allergies.
This podcast will go over the signs and symptoms, approach to physical exam, and differential diagnosis for suspected rheumatic disease.
This podcast will discuss pediatric hemophilia, including the diagnosis and management. It was developed by Adam Neufeld and Brendan Lee, third year medical students at the University of Saskatchewan, in collaboration with Dr. Roona Sinha, a pediatric hematologist and oncologist at the University of Saskatchewan.
This case works through the presentation of a neonate with cyanosis, including presentation, differential diagnosis, history, investigations, and management. It was developed by Dr. Sam Nordlund, a pediatric resident, and Dr. Michael Khoury, a pediatric cardiologist.
This is the third part in a three-part series on advocacy developed by Dr. Katie Boone, Dr. Laura Betcherman and Dr. Amelia Kellar, pediatric residents at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. In this episode, we will address how to develop a campaign and evaluate your project.