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The Citizen CPR Foundation community based cardiac arrest quality improvement model, HEARTSafe Community calls for meaningful primary and secondary health promotion and prevention. Here is a promising study linking participation in preschool programs to cardiovascular health in midlife, according to findings published in JAMA Pediatrics. https://lnkd.in/eHnhBxgc About HEARTSafe: https://lnkd.in/edva33m
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The Injury Prevention Research Center (IPRCE) highlights one of our core faculty members Dr. Sofia Chaudhary. She is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine. Please read Dr. Chaudhary’s publication on “A Holistic Approach to Childhood Firearm Injuries” here: https://lnkd.in/gFEBdJ44 #injuryprevention #firearmsafety #violenceprevention
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Discover the tools and techniques needed to enhance your professional and personal life at American Academy of Pediatrics upcoming webinar with Dr. Thomas Demaria.
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NATIONAL TREATMENT GUIDELINES - APPROACH TO TRIAGE IN PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY ROOM BY INDIAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS (IAP) This pediatric guideline covers: 1. Systematic approach to recognition of a sick child using the “ABCDE” approach (Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure) 2. Understanding the importance of functional or physiological impairment rather than definitive diagnosis in an emergency set-up 3. Application of interventions for stabilization depending on physiological status
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Check out the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Simulation & Innovative Learning Methods 2024 Spring Newsletter! Click the Link Here: https://lnkd.in/gh_jNxYA #AAPSimulation #InnovativeLearning #Newsletter
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Our last article titled "Evaluation of 601 children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome (Turk MISC study)", which is the 3rd study of our Turk-MISC study group, was published in the European Journal of Pediatrics. Thankfully to everyone in the working group who touched, watched and treated these children in this difficult period of the past… What is New: • A one-unit increase log D dimer and log troponin was demonstrated to require for intensive care unit by 1.8 and 1.4 times, respectively. • Serum procalcitonin levels had the best performance to predict stay in the intensive care unit stay.
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Congratulations to Kelly Harris, MD, for her recent publication in Academic Pediatrics titled “Family Caregivers of Children With Medical Complexity: Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life and Experiences of Care Coordination.” In this article, Harris, and her co-writers Kristin Ray, MD, MS, FAAP, and Justin Yu, MD, MS, examine the long-term association between family experiences of care coordination and health–related quality of life for family caregivers of children with medical complexity. https://lnkd.in/eeCzBNRc
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"Children need to develop a variety of skill sets to optimize their development and manage toxic stress. Research demonstrates that developmentally appropriate play with parents and peers is a singular opportunity to promote the social-emotional, cognitive, language, and self-regulation skills that build executive function and a prosocial brain" American Academy of Pediatrics. (2018). The Power of Play: A Pediatric Role in Enhancing Development in Young Children. Pediatrics, 142(3)
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