CME Events

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CMEs, Conferences and Education Events

  • Urgent Pediatric Problems: Bridging Office and Emergency Care. March 5, 2022, all day. Category 1 CME via Zoom. Register now. Learn more.

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CMEs, Conferences and Events

  • Practical Pediatrics for the Primary Care Provider. February 5, 2022, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (virtual). Category 1 CME. Learn more. Register now.
  • Pediatric Mental Health CME Event hosted by the Partnership Access Line. February 26, 2022, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (virtual). Learn more. Register now.

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CMEs, Conferences and Events

  • Adolescent Medicine Updates: Caring for Youth With Eating Disorders. January 22, 2022, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. via Zoom. Category 1 CME presented by Seattle Children’s Adolescent Medicine: Yolanda Evans, MD, MPH; Taraneh Shafii, MD, MPH; Cora Breuner, MD, MPH; Nicole Stettler, PhD, Robyn Evans, ARNP; Crystal Cuellar, MD, MPH; Claudia Douglas, MD.
    • This course is designed to improve your clinical practice by providing diagnostic and management updates to address gaps in practice encountered in the primary care of adolescents.
    • RSVP by January 21, 2022. Learn more. Register here.

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Learn About Caring for Gender-Diverse Youth Via Our New Telementoring Program for Providers

Gender-diverse patients face significant barriers to receiving adequate healthcare. A new Project ECHO* program from Seattle Children’s aims to increase participants’ knowledge and self-efficacy regarding best-practice care for gender-diverse youth to improve their healthcare experiences and improve access to gender-affirming care. The program is being created and led by Seattle Children’s Gender Clinic team.

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CMEs

  • Puberty – When Is It Too Young AND Thyroid Disorders in Children and Adolescents. December 7, 2021, from 6 to 7:15 p.m. Parisa Salehi, MD, and Alissa Roberts, MD. Category 2 CME presented by Seattle Children’s Physician Relations. RSVP by December 6 to [email protected].

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CMEs

Updates on Asthma Management: November 4, 2021, from 6 to 7:15 p.m. Holly Vo, MD, and Leah Nuss, MD, Pediatric Pulmonary Fellows, Seattle Children’s. Category 2 CME presented by Seattle Children’s Physician Relations. RSVP by November 3 to [email protected].

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CMEs

Pediatric Chest Pain: October 14, 2021, 6 to 7:15 p.m. via Webex. Salaam Sallaam, MD, Seattle Children’s Heart Center. Category 2 CME presented by Physician Relations. RSVP by October 12 to [email protected]. Learn more.

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CMEs and Provider Training on Autism

CMEs

  • Pediatric Sleep Disorders: September 21, 6 to 7 p.m. Maida Chen, MD, Director, Pediatric Sleep Disorders Clinic, Seattle Children’s. Category 2 CME presented by Physician Relations. RSVP by September 20 to [email protected]. Learn more.

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CMEs and Conferences: June 2021

Top 5 Reasons to (and Not to) Refer to Pediatric Orthopedics

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 from 6 to 7 p.m. (Webex).

Presented by Dr. Todd Blumberg

Category 2 CME

RSVP: Email [email protected]

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Grand Rounds: June 2021

Provider Grand Rounds

Provider Grand Rounds are held year-round on Thursdays from 8 to 9 a.m. Instructions on watching the live webcast are here.

June 3, 2021: Stable Affordable Housing Is a Prescription for Good Health. Megan Sandel, MD MPH, Co-Lead Principal Investigator, Children’s Health Watch; Co-Director of the GROW Clinic, Boston Medical Center.

June 10, 2021: Catastrophe and Kites: Fostering Compassion While Crafting the New Normal. Tim Cunningham, DrPH, MSN, RN, Corporate Director of Patient and Family Centered Care, Emory Healthcare.

June 17, 2021: Domino Transplantation. André Dick, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Washington and Surgical Director, Kidney Transplant, Seattle Children’s; Sara Rasmussen, MD, PhD, Surgical Director, Pediatric Liver Transplant, Seattle Children’s.

June 24, 2021: Evaluating Suicidality. Lawrence Wissow, MD, Raisbeck Endowed Chair, Pediatric Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Seattle Children’s.

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