In this episode, we will be discussing sexually transmitted infections, or STIs, in the adolescent population.
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In this episode, we will be discussing sexually transmitted infections, or STIs, in the adolescent population.
This podcast provides listeners with an overview of pediatric trauma. Components of the initial hospital assessment will be discussed, including triage, primary, and secondary surveys. This episode was developed by Breanne Paul with the help of Dr. Melissa Chan.
This podcast covers infants at risk, signs and symptoms, screening, diagnosis, and management of neonatal hypoglycemia.
This podcast was produced by PedsCases and the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS), discussing the new CPS position statement on cross-cultural communication. Listeners will learn about the LEARN model for cross-cultural communication in pediatrics. This podcast was developed by Dr. Sarah Johnson and Dr. Tehseen Ladha.
This podcast is designed to give you an overview of urticaria. Listeners will learn about urticaria presentation, the pathophysiology, different classifications, how to diagnose it and management options.
The following multiple-choice questions are designed to test learner's knowledge after listening to the podcast on Urticaria written by Daynae Jeong.
A 10 year old boy presenting to his pediatrician with a 3 day history of progressive left eye swelling, pain and decreased vision.
This podcast presents a general approach to purpura. Listeners will learn about symptoms, history and physical exam findings, and the differential diagnosis for purpura in children. This podcast has been developed by Dr. Samantha Lam with Dr. Melanie Lewis at the University of Alberta.
This podcast was made in conjunction with PedsCases and the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) to summarize the recently published 2017 CPS Practice Point: Management of Infants born to Mothers who have used Opioids during pregnancy. Listeners will learn about the presentation, assessment treatment and discharge planning of an infant with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). The podcast was developed by Dr. Maya Dhahan, a second-year Paediatrics Resident, in collaboration with Dr. Thierry Lacaze, staff Neonatologist and Section Chief for the Department of Neonatology at the University of Calgary, and the lead author of the CPS statement.
This episode presents a general approach to pediatric anxiety disorders. Listeners will learn about symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and management of common anxiety disorders in children. This podcast has been developed by Jeff Bennett and Dr. Heidi Wikes. Jeff is a medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr Wikes is a consultant psychiatrist at the Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton, Canada.