Pediatrics CME

  • ImageSim First Trimester Pregnancy Transvaginal Point-of-Care Ultrasound Interpretation

    Sharpen Your Diagnostic Skills with the ImageSim First Trimester Pregnancy Point-of-Care Ultrasound – Transvaginal (TV-FTPOCUS) Course. Step into the role of the clinician with 200 authentic patient TV- FTPOCUS videos and images in a high-impact, interactive diagnostic experience. Developed by world-renowned leaders in emergency medicine, uers-design, and medical education, this course offers a cutting-edge learning platform designed for clinicians who demand excellence. Each case presents a concise clinical scenario, challenging you to “make the call” on whether an intrauterine pregnancy is present or absent. In the next step, you would either locate the intrauterine pregnancy or the expected location of the intrauterine pregnancy. Finally, you would select from pick list any of the other pregnancy associated imaging findings: fetal heartbeat, multiple gestations, eccentrically located gestational sac, subchorionic hemorrhage, pelvic free fluid, ectopic pregnancy, and endometrial fluid collection. Immediate feedback after every case keeps you sharp and accelerates your learning.

    The goal? Mastery at 90% accuracy—a benchmark that ensures real-world confidence and performance. Perfect for physicians and allied health care professionals in emergency medicine, urgent care medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, radiology and obstetrics, this course will elevate your interpretive skills with a technology that is rapidly integrated into bedside decison-making.

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    • Cost: $250
    • Credit hours: 33
    • CME credits awarded by: This enduring activity is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPS) for Section 3 credits, the College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) for MainPro+ credits, and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for MOC Part II credits. 33 RCPS Section 3 hours are equivalent to 100 RCPS Section 3 credits, 33 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, 33 CFPC MainPro+ credits, 33 AAFP credits, and 100 ABP Level II MOC credits. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons accreditation also has reciprocal arrangements for European registrants with the EACCME and EUS and registrants with the Qatar Council for Health Care Practitioners (QCHP).
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Expiration of CME credit: There is lifetime access to the courses to complete five full cycles of cases.
  • ImageSim Pediatric Bruise Injuries – Identification of Abusive Injuries

    Sharpen Your Diagnostic Skills with the ImageSim Pediatric Bruise Injury Course. Step into the role of the clinician with 150 authentic patient cases in a high-impact, interactive diagnostic experience. Developed by world-renowned leaders in child protection medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, user-design, and medical education, this course offers a cutting-edge learning platform designed for clinicians who demand excellence. Each case presents a concise clinical scenario of a child with a bruise injury, challenging you to “make the call” on whether a suspicion for abuse is present or absent. Immediate feedback after every case keeps you sharp and accelerates your learning.

    The goal? Mastery at 90% accuracy—a benchmark that ensures real-world confidence and performance. Perfect for physicians and allied health care professionals in emergency medicine, urgent care medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, child protection medicine, pediatrics, and family medicine, this course will elevate your reasoning skills to ensure cases of abuse are not under or over diagnosed.

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    • Cost: $149
    • Credit hours: 7.5
    • CME credits awarded by: This enduring activity is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPS) for Section 3 credits, the College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) for MainPro+ credits, and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for MOC Part II credits. 7.5 RCPS Section 3 hours are equivalent to 22.5 RCPS Section 3 credits, 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, 7.5 CFPC MainPro+ credits, 7.5 AAFP credits, and 22.5 ABP Level II MOC credits. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons accreditation also has reciprocal arrangements for European registrants with the EACCME and EUS and registrants with the Qatar Council for Health Care Practitioners (QCHP).
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Expiration of CME credit: There is lifetime access to the courses to complete five full cycles of cases.
  • ImageSim Pediatric Burn Injuries – Identification of Abusive Injuries

    Sharpen Your Diagnostic Skills with the ImageSim Pediatric Burn Injury Course. Step into the role of the clinician with 150 authentic patient cases in a high-impact, interactive diagnostic experience. Developed by world-renowned leaders in child protection medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, user-design, and medical education, this course offers a cutting-edge learning platform designed for clinicians who demand excellence. Each case presents a concise clinical scenario of a child with a burn injury, challenging you to “make the call” on whether a suspicion for abuse is present or absent. Immediate feedback after every case keeps you sharp and accelerates your learning.

    The goal? Mastery at 90% accuracy—a benchmark that ensures real-world confidence and performance. Perfect for physicians and allied health care professionals in emergency medicine, urgent care medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, child protection medicine, pediatrics, and family medicine, this course will elevate your reasoning skills to ensure cases of abuse are not under or over diagnosed.

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    • Cost: $149
    • Credit hours: 7.5
    • CME credits awarded by: This enduring activity is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPS) for Section 3 credits, the College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) for MainPro+ credits, and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for MOC Part II credits. 7.5 RCPS Section 3 hours are equivalent to 22.5 RCPS Section 3 credits, 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, 7.5 CFPC MainPro+ credits, 7.5 AAFP credits, and 22.5 ABP Level II MOC credits. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons accreditation also has reciprocal arrangements for European registrants with the EACCME and EUS and registrants with the Qatar Council for Health Care Practitioners (QCHP).
    • Format: On Demand Online
    • Expiration of CME credit: There is lifetime access to the courses to complete five full cycles of cases.
  • ImageSim Prepubescent Female Genital Examination

    Sharpen Your Diagnostic Skills with the ImageSim Prepubescent Female Genital Examination Course. Step into the role of the clinician with 170 authentic patient cases in a high-impact, interactive diagnostic experience. Developed by world-renowned leaders in child protection medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, user-design, and medical education, this course offers a cutting-edge learning platform designed for clinicians who demand excellence. Each case presents prepubescent female genital images challenging you to “make the call” there is pathology present. If yes, you have to locate the pathology and select the most appropriate diagnostic label from any of the following categories: infectious, dermatologic, urologic, or traumatic. Immediate feedback after every case keeps you sharp and accelerates your learning.

    The goal? Mastery at 85% accuracy—a benchmark that ensures real-world confidence and performance. Perfect for physicians and allied health care professionals in emergency medicine, urgent care medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, child protection medicine, pediatrics, and family medicine, this course will elevate your reasoning skills to ensure young female children with this clinical presentation are appropriately managed.

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    • Cost: $170
    • Credit hours: 17
    • CME credits awarded by: This enduring activity is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPS) for Section 3 credits, the College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) for MainPro+ credits, and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for MOC Part II credits. 17 RCPS Section 3 hours are equivalent to 51 RCPS Section 3 credits, 17 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, 17 CFPC MainPro+ credits, 17 AAFP credits, and 51 ABP Level II MOC credits. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons accreditation also has reciprocal arrangements for European registrants with the EACCME and EUS and registrants with the Qatar Council for Health Care Practitioners (QCHP).
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Expiration of CME credit: There is lifetime access to the courses to complete five full cycles of cases.
  • ImageSim Adult and Pediatric Electrocardiogram Interpretation

    Sharpen Your Diagnostic Skills with the ImageSim Pediatric and Adult Electrocardiogram (ECG) Course: Step into the role of the clinician with 400 authentic patient ECGs in a high-impact, interactive diagnostic experience. Developed by world-renowned leaders in cardiology, emergency medicine, user design, and medical education, this course offers a cutting-edge learning platform designed for clinicians who demand excellence. Each case presents an ECG and you are tasked to “make the call” on if there are any actionable ECG findings. If yes, the next steps require the clinician to select the most appropriate category of abnormality (rate/rhythm, anatomy/technical, or Q-wave/repolarization). Immediate feedback after every case keeps you sharp and accelerates your learning.

    The goal? Mastery at 85% accuracy—a benchmark that ensures real-world confidence and performance. Perfect for physicians and allied health care professionals in emergency medicine, urgent care medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, cardiology, pediatrics, and family medicine, this course will elevate your reasoning skills to ensure the correct management of this common and often misdiagnosed clinical problem.

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    • Cost: $399
    • Credit hours: 50
    • CME credits awarded by: This enduring activity is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPS) for Section 3 credits, the College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) for MainPro+ credits, and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for MOC Part II credits. 50 RCPS Section 3 hours are equivalent to 150 RCPS Section 3 credits, 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, 50 CFPC MainPro+ credits, 50 AAFP credits, and 150 ABP Level II MOC credits. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons accreditation also has reciprocal arrangements for European registrants with the EACCME and EUS and registrants with the Qatar Council for Health Care Practitioners (QCHP).
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Expiration of CME credit: There is lifetime access to the courses to complete five full cycles of cases.
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    ScientiaCME Updates in the medical management of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS): best practice and emerging therapies

    Activity Description / Statement of Need:

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) occurs in an estimated five to seven percent of term births and up to 90% of preterm births. The risk for neonatal RDS decreases with increasing gestational age,  such that at a gestational age of 37 weeks, the risk has fallen to just three times that of a full-term infant. In addition to premature birth, risk factors for neonatal RDS include maternal gestational diabetes, male sex, multiparity, abnormal fetoplacental circulation, fetal distress, Cesarean delivery, and low birth weight. The ability for the clinician to recognize neonatal RDS is a documented practice gap, and failure to do so is associated with mortality and complications that may include respiratory failure in the short-term and chronic lung disease in the long-term.

    Target Audience:

    The following healthcare professionals: neonatologists; physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and pharmacists who practice in neonatology; and any other healthcare professionals with an interest in or who clinically encounter patients with neonatal RDS.  

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) occurs in an estimated five to seven percent of term births and up to 90% of preterm births. The risk for neonatal RDS decreases with increasing gestational age,  such that at a gestational age of 37 weeks, the risk has fallen to just three times that of a full-term infant. In addition to premature birth, risk factors for neonatal RDS include maternal gestational diabetes, male sex, multiparity, abnormal fetoplacental circulation, fetal distress, Cesarean delivery, and low birth weight. The ability for the clinician to recognize neonatal RDS is a documented practice gap, and failure to do so is associated with mortality and complications that may include respiratory failure in the short-term and chronic lung disease in the long-term.

    Target Audience:

    The following healthcare professionals: neonatologists; physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and pharmacists who practice in neonatology; and any other healthcare professionals with an interest in or who clinically encounter patients with neonatal RDS.  

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    • Credit hours: 1
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Expiration of CME credit: April 26, 2025
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    ScientiaCME Hardening the stand against fibrodysplasia ossificans progressive (FOP): improving recognition and approaches to patient care

    Activity Description / Statement of Need:

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is an ultra-rare genetic connective tissue disorder characterized by dysregulated chondrogenesis, with heterotopic ossification (HO) being the most typical feature. The global prevalence of FOP is estimated at 1.43 per million individuals, with a U.S. prevalence of 0.88 per million. FOP develops due to a mutation in the ACVR1 gene encoding the active receptor-like kinase (ALK2), with unique presenting symptoms including great toe malformations and the development of swelling in several areas of the body within the first decade of life.

    Target Audience:

    HCPs including: pediatricians, pediatric orthopedic surgeons, endocrinologists, and medical geneticists; nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists who practice in orthopedics, orthopedic surgery, and rheumatology; and any other healthcare professionals with an interest in or who clinically encounter patients with FOP.

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    • Credit hours: 1.25
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Expiration of CME credit: April 14, 2025
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    Oakstone CME Pediatric Board Review

    Board Prep with Online Pediatrics CME

    This nationally recognized program from Cleveland Clinic is a comprehensive pediatric board review sharply focused on helping you prepare for board certification or recertification. The quality and breadth of content in this online CME course is also beneficial for those seeking a thorough review of basic pediatric clinical information while earning MOC.

    With 60+ general pediatric and specialty-specific lectures and board simulation sessions, Pediatric Board Review is continuing medical education that will help you to:

    • Gain the knowledge you need to pass the pediatric board examination or recertification exam
    • Devise a differential diagnosis and construct a therapeutic plan for specific presentations
    • Interpret laboratory findings for a host of clinical presentations
    • And more…
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    • Credit hours: 45.5
    • CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing
    • Material last updated: November 15, 2022
    • Expiration of CME credit: November 15, 2024
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    ScientiaCME Addressing unmet needs and appreciating the place of vaccination in the prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection

    Activity Description / Statement of Need:

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    The term human papillomavirus encompasses a family of DNA viruses that are sexually transmittable and may cause either benign or malignant lesions. They are the leading cause of cervical cancer (CC), with approximately 90% of CC cases attributable to HPV, as well as a major contributor to anogenital and head and neck cancers, although many patients infected with HPV will never develop any related symptoms or disease. The prevalence of HPV in the U.S. is 42.5 million people, and direct medical costs attributed to it are $775 million. HPV 16 accounts for a majority or plurality of HPV-related cancers of both genital tract and head and neck.

    The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends HPV vaccination beginning as early as age nine for both sexes, with the schedule and number of doses dependent on age of first dose.

    Target Audience:

    The following HCPs: Primary care physicians and pediatricians; physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists who practice in the aforementioned areas of specialty; and any other HCPs with an interest in or who clinically encounter patients who would benefit from HPV vaccination.

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    • Credit hours: 1
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Expiration of CME credit: 12/21/2024