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This course is intended for residents rotating through the CHOP emergency department. The rotation director will provide you with the passkey to enroll in this course.
This set of 13 quick hit modules is focused on learners working in the CHOP pediatric emergency department. covers a wide range of common illnesses and injuries seen in children in emergencies.
What You Will Learn
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You will review assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and disposition in infants, children, and adolescents for Altered Mental Status, Febrile Infants, Bronchiolitis, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Gastroenteritis, Toxicology, Neonatal Emergencies, Asthma, Headache, Oncology and Fever, Orthopedic Injuries, Sepsis, and Trauma
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Enrollment options
This course is intended for residents rotating through the CHOP emergency department. The rotation director will provide you with the passkey to enroll in this course.
This set of 13 quick hit modules is focused on learners working in the CHOP pediatric emergency department. covers a wide range of common illnesses and injuries seen in children in emergencies.
What You Will Learn
-
You will review assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and disposition in infants, children, and adolescents for Altered Mental Status, Febrile Infants, Bronchiolitis, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Gastroenteritis, Toxicology, Neonatal Emergencies, Asthma, Headache, Oncology and Fever, Orthopedic Injuries, Sepsis, and Trauma
