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One of the most comprehensive internal medicine programs offered by Harvard Medical School’s expert faculty, this rigorous online video CME program is ideal for anyone seeking a current and practical review of all core areas, as well as those who are preparing for the ABIM board exam.
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See full details chevron_rightThe AudioDigest CME + CE + MOC Pediatrics Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 4,000 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.
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See full details chevron_rightThis exclusive Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine CME Topical Collection offers insights into clinical pharmacology, infectious disease, substance abuse, and much more in this multi-specialty collection.
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Stay on top of your game with the StatPearls Physician Unlimited CME programs. With 6,046 activities, StatPearls is the largest CME provider in the world. These Pub-Med Indexed articles are categorized into 162 specialty areas which lets you better access activities that will make the biggest impact on your practice. One subscription allows access to all the activities, including all state-requirements.
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Your MDCalc CME subscription includes 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, with up to 11.5 credits available in the Pediatrics specialty.
Easily earn and redeem CME as you use review CME eligible calculator content. Over 1 million medical professionals use MDCalc’s over 550 tools daily to support clinical decision making at the bedside. Earn CME with the following Pediatrics calculators:
The BoardVitals Pediatric MOC Question Bank and Recertification Test Prep has over 1400 Pediatric MOC Recertification questions targeted to the ABP exam guidelines. Each question has an answer and detailed explanation, as well as an indicator of the percentage of Pediatricians who answered the question correctly. Like the Pediatric MOC exam itself, the Board Vitals question bank is focused on clinical knowledge.
The BoardVitals Pediatric MOC Question Bank and Recertification Test Prep features:
• Pediatric practice tests in review mode or timed mode
• Individually suggested content based on your strengths and weaknesses using Computer Adaptive Testing
• Each question is reviewed and rated by other Pediatricians
Pediatricians preparing for initial certification should see the Board Vitals Pediatrics Board Review Question Bank and Study Program.
Target Audience:
Pediatricians preparing for the Maintenance of Certification exam.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder that has been diagnosed in up to 10% of school-age children in the US and frequently persists into adulthood. A study in a large Danish cohort found that ADHD was associated with higher mortality rates in children, adolescents, and adults, mainly due to accidents. Pharmacologic treatment of ADHD in children has been reported to decrease the risk of substance abuse in adolescents, and use of ADHD medications in adults has been associated with a reduced risk of serious traffic accidents and criminal behavior. This activity discusses how to reduce the risk of ADHD with PTBM and drugs approved by the FDA for treatment of ADHD.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a highly contagious pathogen belonging to the Pneumoviridae family that circulates seasonally with other respiratory viruses. The majority of the population is exposed to RSV, but children under the age of two years and older adults are at the greatest risk of significant morbidity and mortality. RSV infections are responsible for approximately 60-80% of pediatric bronchiolitis and 40% of pediatric pneumonia cases and are a major cause of global hospitalization and mortality. Almost 70% of children are exposed to RSV during their first year of life, and 90% are exposed within their first two years, resulting in an estimated 427,000 emergency department visits and 1.6 million pediatrician visits annually.
Target Audience:
HCPs including: Obstetricians, pediatricians, and family medicine physicians; physician assistants, nurse practitioners, pharmacists specializing in pediatrics; and any other HCPs involved or interested in the management of RSV in infants and high-risk children.
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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is an inflammatory kidney disease with IgA deposition in the glomerular mesangium. IgAN is the most prevalent primary chronic glomerular disease worldwide. Globally, IgAN has an estimated incidence of 25 cases per one million people annually. It is more common in children and young adults than in the elderly. Among patients of all ages, the average annual prevalence of IgAN in the United States is 329 per 1 million. The epidemiology and gender distribution of IgAN vary by country and region. In North America and Europe, the prevalence is higher in men.
Target Audience:
HCPs including: nephrologists, internists, and pediatricians; physician associates, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists who practice in those areas of specialty; and those who otherwise care for or clinically encounter patients with IgAN.
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Alpha-mannosidosis (AM) is a rare recessive lysosomal storage disorder characterized by immune deficiency, facial and skeletal abnormalities, hearing impairment, and intellectual disability. It is caused by mutations in the MAN2B1 gene, leading to deficiency in alpha-mannosidase, a lysosomal enzyme involved in the oligosaccharide degradation pathway. While the exact prevalence of AM in the US is unknown, it has an estimated incidence of 1 in 500,000 live births worldwide. Laboratory indicators of AM often appear shortly after birth, followed by progression of clinical manifestations. While symptoms of AM vary considerably in individual presentations, three clinical subtypes have been identified (mild, moderate, and severe) and are used to guide disease prognosis and management. The current diagnostic algorithm for AM focuses on measuring alpha-mannosidase activity in leukocytes using colorimetry or fluorimetry. An alpha-mannosidase activity level of under 5% suggests AM, and a diagnosis is then confirmed with genetic sequencing.
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