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Myths and Data: A Review of the Most Relevant Research for Pediatric General Practice (FAQ)
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English - March 03, 2020 16:14 - 5 minutes - 13.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 72 ratingsLife Sciences Science Health & Fitness education faq medical primed Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Overview: Primary pediatric care clinicians cover a lot of ground, from autism and ADHD to asthma and obesity. Add in adolescent medicine and sports medicine, and the relevant literature quickly extends beyond what any one individual can keep up with successfully. This case-based session will help you, the busy clinician, learn about some of the recent research that can change what we do in our primary care pediatric practices.
Please note that any data, indications, and guidelines presented in this activity are current as of the recording/release on February 7, 2020, and they are subject to change as new information is published.
Guest: Jeffrey P. Brosco, MD, PhD
Recorded at Pri-Med South