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aDoernbecher Core Lectures Orientation Lectures –
- First day of rotation 0700-1130, Tracy Bumsted
- History and Physical - How to take a pediatric history and perform a pediatric physical examination
- History and Physical powerpoint
- Fluids 101 – maintenance and replacement (very basic, introductory)
- Fluids 101 powerpoint
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Pediatric feeding basics – breastfeeding, infant formulas, non-infant formulas, conversion of ounces to ml, typical feeding volumes and frequency, kcal requirements
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Feeding Basics powerpoint
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Pharmacologic issues – how to calculate a drug dosage based on mg/kg and how to write a prescription in the hospital and for discharge
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Pharmacologic issues powerpoint
- Miller Rounds –Mondays and Tuesdays, 1 hour each x 5 weeks, Mike Miller Differential diagnosis based on chief complaintGeneral tips for the fledgling pediatric clerk
Chief Resident Rounds –
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One day a week 1 hour each x 5 weeks
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Presentation tips
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Physical examination findings on ward, PICU, MBU, Hem/Onc
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MBU field trip – examination of the newborn
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Evidence-based medicine
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Whirlwind tour of basic pediatric topics (and helpful for shelf exam!)
Core Topics – 1 hour each
- PL-1 CACH – normal child development topic of their choice. No Posted Lecture, this one varies from rotation to rotation.
- Neurology – Amy Kao: How to do a neurological exam in a pediatric patient, presenting the neuro exam in a pediatric patient, general overview of seizures and seizure classification including febrile seizures
Neurology Powerpoint
Neurology Video
- Pulmonology – Holger Link: examination of the respiratory system; cystic fibrosis over a lifetime
- Cardiology – Misty Carlson: prevalence of congenital heart disease; common risk factors that increase CHD; review of fetal circulation and changes at birth; left to right shunt physiology; common cyanotic CHD lesions
- Politics of Infant Mortality – Joe Gilhooly: review neonatal, infant and childhood mortality; ways to decrease deaths through social programs, laws and medical research
- Nephrology– David Rozansky: Chronic kidney disease: interactive, case-based discussion regarding the presentation, etiology, differential diagnosis, treatment and management.
- Emergency Medicine – Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow: These lecturers may present on other topics.
- Emergency Medicine – David Spiro: ER- Pediatric Emergency Medicine Visual Diagnosis.
- Endocrinology – Endo Fellows: Diabetes Mellitus
- Hematology – Greg Thomas:Pediatric Anemias
- Oncology – Bill Chang: Oncology basics – leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, Wilm’s tumors and neuroblastomas
- Normal Newborn Examination – Katharine Leaning, M.D.: lecture review of normal newborns
Newborn Exam Powerpoint
- Child Abuse – Noelle Gibson: historical red flags suspicious for abuse; review common physical findings in children who have been abused; review mandatory reporting requirements; educate students about how to report and generally how the “system” works (DHS, LE). The posted lecture is Dr. Joseph Zenel.
- Chronic Illness – Michael Harris: psychosocial and behavioral aspects of chronic illness including adjustment to diagnosis, adherence to treatment, and family management.No posted lecture at this time.
- Well-Child Gap – Kurt Freeman: common behavioral and psychosocial issues identified and treated by pediatricians including encopresis, enuresis, trantrums, feeding problems, etc.No posted lecture at this time.
Streaming Video of Pediatric 1 Core Lectures
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