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Pediatric Board Review

Cleveland Clinic
Pediatric Board Review is an all-new video/audio course designed to keep you at the forefront of your specialty and provide a comprehensive board review in pediatrics. It includes the textbook Intensive Review of Pediatrics, Second Edition, and each lecture incorporates board exam questions.
 
CREDITS Earn up to 43.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
CE RELEASE December 1, 2007
CE EXPIRE March 31, 2010
 
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Target Audience


Physicians preparing for Pediatric Board Certification or re-certification and physicians desiring a comprehensive update of basic pediatric clinical information.
 
 

Topics & Speakers


Recognition of
Cardiovascular Disorders

Daniel J. Murphy, MD

Congenital Heart Disease
Athar Qureshi, MD

Acquired Heart Disease
Daniel J. Murphy, MD

Disorders of Cardiac
Rate & Rhythm

Richard Sterba, MD

Board Simulation
Session: Cardiology

Daniel J. Murphy, MD

Dysmorphic Syndromes
George Tiller, MD, PhD

Chromosomal Abnormalities
George Tiller, MD, PhD

Inborn Errors of Metabolism
George Tiller, MD, PhD

Neurocutaneous Syndromes
George Tiller, MD, PhD

Pediatric Epilepsy
Elaine Wyllie, MD
Deepak Lachhwani, MD

Muscular Dystrophies
Neil Friedman, MD

Paroxysmal Non-epileptic
Disorders

Ajay Gupta, MD

Board Simulation Session
Bruce Cohen, MD

Fluids and Electrolytes
Robert J. Cunningham, III, MD

Hypertension
Charles Davis, MD

Hematuria & Proteinuria
Robert J. Cunningham, III, MD

Board Simulation Session:
Acid Base Problems

Robert J. Cunningham, III, MD

Adrenal Disorders in
Infants and Children

Anzar Haider, MD

Thyroid Disorders
Douglas S. Rogers, MD

Calcium and Phosphorus
Metabolism

Michael Levine, MD

Growth Disorders
Anzar Haider, MD

Board Simulation Session:
Endocrinology

Elumalai Appachi, MD

Respiratory Diseases
of the Newborn

Craig Raskind, MD
Neonatal Sepsis and
Congenital Infections

Camille Sabella, MD

Board Simulation Session:
Neonatology

Elumalai Appachi, MD

Board Simulation Session:
Potpourri

Robert J. Cunningham III, MD

Abdominal Pain
Barbara Kaplan, MD

Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Lori Mahajan, MD

Hepatitis
Marsha Kay, MD

Gastrointestinal Mucosal
Disorders

Kadakkal Radhakrishnan, MD

Foreign Bodies and
Caustic Ingestions

Lori Mahajan, MD

Neonatal Jaundice and
Liver Disease

Vera Hupertz, MD

Board Simulation Session:
Gastroenterology

Lori Mahajan, MD

Board Simulation Session:
Potpourri

Elumalai Appachi, MD

Rheumatic Disorders
Philip Hashkes, MD MSc

Pediatric Dermatology
John Lampe, MD

Child Development I
Mark Deis, MD

Child Development II
Nancy Roizen, MD

Immunizations
Camille Sabella, MD

Board Simulation Session:
General Pediatrics

Scott Francy, MD

Board Simulation:
Infectious Diseases /
General Pediatrics

Camille Sabella, MD

Anemia: An Approach
to Evaluation

Megan Burke, MD

Hemoglobinopathies
Michael Levien, MD

Presenting Signs &
Prognostic Factors of
Common Pediatric Tumors

L. Kate Gowans, MD

Bleeding Disorders
Gregory Plautz, MD
Board Simulation Session
L. Kate Gowans, MD

Allergic Disorders
Alton L. Melton, MD

Stridor, Croup, & Diseases
Which Compromise
the Airway

Karen McDowell, MD

Adolescent Development
& Tanner Staging

Ajuah Davis, MD

Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Ellen Rome, MD

Amenorrhea
Karen Vargo, MD

Orthopedic Emergencies
Martin Hellman, MD

Ingestions
Stephen Davis, MD

Pediatric Emergencies
Michele M. Walsh, MD

Board Simulation:
Critical Care &
Emergency Medicine

Michael Mchugh, MD

Board Simulation Session:
Potpourri

Elumalai Appachi, MD

Congenital
Immunodeficiencies

Alton L. Melton, MD

Pediatric Infectious Diseases,
Part I

Johanna Goldfarb, MD

Pediatric Infectious Diseases,
Part II

Camille Sabella, MD

Pediatric Infectious Diseases,
Part III
Lara Danziger-Isakov, MD

Board Simulation Session
Nicola Vogel, MD

Common Problems in
Pediatric Surgery

Anthony Stallion, MD

Orthopedics &
Sports Medicine

Thomas Kuivila, MD

Urology for the Pediatrician
Jonathan Ross, MD

Ophthalmology
Elias Traboulsi, MD

Board Simulation Session
Camille Sabella, MD

 
Course Director
Camille Sabella, MD
Section of Pediatric Infectious
Diseases, Division of Pediatrics,
Children’s Hospital,
Cleveland Clinic
 
Guest Faculty
Robert J. Cunningham, III, MD
Head, Pediatric Nephrology,
Department of Pediatrics
Ochsner for Children
New Orleans, Louisiana


Mark Deis, MD
Developmental Pediatrics
Pediatrics Associates, PSC
Crestview Hills, Kentucky

Martin Hellman, MD
Emergency Department
Attending Physician
Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Daniel J. Murphy, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics,
Stanford University School of Medicine;
Associate Director,
Pediatric Cardiology Clinical Services,
Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital

Stanford, California

George Tiller, MD, PhD
Clinical Geneticist
Kaiser Permanente
Los Angeles, California


Michele M. Walsh, MD
Attending Physician
Department of Emergency Services,
Akron Children’s Hospital
Akron, Ohio

Lectures Presented by
Cleveland Clinic Professional Staff


 
 

Learning Objectives


This Pediatric Board Review provides a comprehensive pediatric board review, which will prepare participants for board certification or re-certification. At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Demonstrate core knowledge necessary to pass the pediatric board examination or re-certification exam
  • Recognize dysmorphic syndromes and identify specifically the more common syndromes seen in pediatrics
  • Discuss a list of differential diagnoses given a specific patient presentation
  • Interpret laboratory findings and construct a therapeutic plan

 
 

Accreditation Statement


The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 43.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Release date: December 1, 2007 Credits expire: March 31, 2010

CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity posttest and evaluation, as well as payment of a $30 processing fee.


 
 

Disclosure


The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education has implemented a policy to comply with the current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support requiring resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest. Faculty declaring a relevant commercial interest will be identified in the activity syllabus.