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Continuing Professional Development & Quality Improvement | Department of Pediatrics
https://www.pediatrics.wisc.edu/education/continuing-professional-development-quality-improvement
Skip to main content. Continuing Professional Development and Quality Improvement. Continuing Professional Development and Quality Improvement. Continuing Professional Development and Quality Improvement (CPDQI). From live events to Pediatrics Grand Rounds to online learning opportunities, our programs feature world-class faculty, important topics in pediatric patient care and quality improvement, and state-of-the-art medical education technology. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. August 25, 2016 - 7:30 AM.
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Childhood Allergic Diseases: Primary Care Update | Department of Pediatrics
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Skip to main content. Childhood Allergic Diseases: Primary Care Update. Thursday, May 9, 2013. Fluno Center for Executive Education. Thursday, May 9, 2013. Step Up Plans for Atopic Dermatitis. James E. Gern, MD. Food Allergies: Assessment, Treatment and Prevention Strategies. Daniel J. Jackson, MD. Recent Advances in the Treatment of Childhood Asthma. Robert F. Lemanske, Jr., MD. Case Studies in Urticaria. Daniel J. Jackson, MD. Robert F. Lemanske, Jr, MD. Choices A B C D. Choices E F G. Alex Thomas, MD.
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Introduction & Objectives | Department of Pediatrics
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Skip to main content. Sedation Education Rotation Exam. The Society for Pediatric. Sedation - Sedation Provider. The Pediatric Sedation Web site is comprised of 2 parts:. Moderate Sedation Credentialing Web site for faculty and. Pediatric Sedation Education Web site designed primarily as general education for practitioners. This self-directed pediatric sedation web site has been created to:. Educate physicians in the area of pediatric sedation. At the end of this website partially. Satisfies faculty cred...
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Education | Department of Pediatrics
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Skip to main content. The University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics provides outstanding educational opportunities to medical students, pediatric residents, subspecialty fellows, and other health care providers. The Department has a long tradition of placing high value on its education mission, attracting faculty who are committed to sustaining a challenging and innovative atmosphere for learning. The UW Pediatric Residency Program provides training in general pediatrics and all pediatric subspeci...
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Pediatric Advanced Life Support Program | Department of Pediatrics
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Skip to main content. Pediatric Advanced Life Support Program. Pediatrics Advanced Life Support Program. Pediatrics Advanced Life Support Program. At] pediatrics.wisc.edu. Sush Srinivasan, MD). UW Health Emergency Education Center. UW School of Medicine and Public. Health Clinical Simulation Program. American Family Children's Hospital. The Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the University of Wisconsin is pleased to offer a two-day provider course in Pediatric Advanced Life Support. Use inte...
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News & Events | Department of Pediatrics
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Skip to main content. UW School of Medicine and Public Health News. Elizabeth Cox, MD, PhD, Releases PRISM Toolkit to Identify Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management Barriers. Elizabeth D. Cox, MD, PhD. Children with type 1 diabetes and their families face many challenges to controlling diabetes and maintaining good quality of life, Dr. Cox explained. Our preliminary work suggests taking good care of diabetes can be easier when healthcare providers offer resources tailored to each family’s specific needs. As no...
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Child Protection | Department of Pediatrics
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Skip to main content. The Division of Child Protection works through the University of Wisconsin Child Protection Program to provide clinical services for suspected child maltreatment. Education and research efforts aim to improve the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of child abuse victims. Our faculty also provides consultation on ethical issues in clinical care and research, and helps frame national and international debates on a variety of bioethical issues. Genetic Counseling Graduate Program.
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Critical Care | Department of Pediatrics
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Skip to main content. UW Health Pediatric Critical Care Services. Continuing Professional Development and Quality Improvement. Genetic Counseling Graduate Program. Pediatric Advanced Life Support Program. Primary Care Faculty Development Program. UW Health's Regional Outreach Clinics. Wisconsin Partnership for Childhood Fitness. Wisconsin Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes. Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology. General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant.
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Department Directory | Department of Pediatrics
https://www.pediatrics.wisc.edu/directory
Skip to main content. Continuing Professional Development and Quality Improvement. Genetic Counseling Graduate Program. Pediatric Advanced Life Support Program. Primary Care Faculty Development Program. UW Health's Regional Outreach Clinics. Wisconsin Partnership for Childhood Fitness. Wisconsin Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes. Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology. General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant. Neonatology and Newborn Nursery.
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Residency Rater Apps | Department of Pediatrics
https://www.pediatrics.wisc.edu/education/residency-program/residency-rater-app.html
Skip to main content. At] fammed.wisc.edu. Residency Rater is designed for fourth year medical students entering pediatrics. The app allows students to record impressions, strengths, and weaknesses of different residency programs. Users can select and rate each residency program on a scale of 1 to 5 in a wide variety of different criteria. Criteria are divided into categories including work environment, curriculum, clinical interests, residents, faculty, and technology. Enter you own notes.