International Pediatrics
Quarterly CME Program
The International
Pediatrics Quarterly CME Program is a convenient way to fulfill your CME
requirements while learning important information about the latest advances
in medicine.
AVAILABLE EXAMS
Every quarter, one article in International Pediatrics has a
companion CME exam that provides up to one (1) hour of AMA PRA category 1 CME
credit for each exam successfully completed.
QUARTERLY CME PRICING
Individuals may purchase
exams for $15 per exam.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
The Miami Children’s
Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
DESIGNATION STATEMENT
The Miami Children’s
Hospital designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 CME hour in
category 1 credit towards the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each
physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent
in the educational activity.
OBJECTIVES
After evaluating a specific article published in the International
Pediatrics, participants in the International Pediatrics
Quarterly CME Program should be able to demonstrate an increase in, or
affirmation of, their knowledge of clinical pediatrics. Participants should
be able to evaluate the appropriateness of the clinical information as it
applies to the provision of patient care.
PARTICIPANTS
This program is designed for physicians who are involved
in providing primary pediatric care and who wish to advance their current
knowledge of clinical pediatrics.
DISCLOSURE
CME Authors for
International Pediatrics report that they have no financial
relationships or interests to disclose.
2007 CME Articles
What is the Role of Abdominal Computerized Tomography (CT) in Children with
Head Injury?
Thomas Spentzas, Stephanie A. Storgion
(PDF
Format)
Twenty-one Cases of Papular Acrodermatitis During the Time of the Systematic
VHB Immunization: Suggested Guidelines and Management to Determine the
Etiology
A. Martínez-Roig, MD; X. Sánchez-Sánchez, MD; N. López, MD; V. Seidel, MD;
M. Bonet, MD
(PDF
Format)
Urinary Tract Infection in Different Pediatric Age Groups: An Overview of
Diagnosis, Investigation, Management and Outcome
Iradj Amirlak, MD, FAAP; Bardia Amirlak, MD
(PDF
Format)
Genetic Syndromes That Mimic Congenital Infections: Clinical Spectrum of Two
Affected Saudi Families
Mathew Punnachalil Cherian MD, DCh, FRCPI, Nouriya A. Al-Sanna’a MD, FRCP
(C), Mohammed Al-Domaia. MD, FAAP
(PDF
Format)
2006 CME Articles
Spasticity Management in Children
Adrienne Tilbor
(PDF
Format)
Evaluation and Treatment of the Child with
Tiptoe Gait
Stephen J. Stricker
(PDF
Format)
Cerebrovascular Accidents In Full-Term
Neonates: A Practical Review
Israel Alfonso, MD, and Edgard Andrade, MD
(PDF
Format)
Management of Febrile Children 3-36 Months of Age in the Post-Pneumococcal
Conjugated Vaccine Era: Current Trends
Mario A. Reyes
(PDF
Format)
2005 CME Articles
Nutritional Supplement Use by Athletes:
An Update
Donald
E. Greydanus, Dilip R. Patel
(PDF
Format)
Adolescents and Epilepsy
Eric H.
Kossoff
(PDF
Format)
Advances in the Treatment of Respiratory
Syncytial Virus Induced Bronchiolitis
George Du Toit, Adam T. Fox, Collin Royed
(PDF
Format)
Pre-Anesthetic Evaluation: The Role of the General Pediatrician
Hassib Narchi
(PDF Format)
2004 CME Articles
The First Three Years of Life and the
Early Adolescent: Influences of Biology and Behavior - Implications for
Child Rearing
Donald E. Greydanus, Helen D. Pratt, Dilip R. Patel (PDF
Format)
Evaluation of Leg
Length Discrepancy in Children
Stephen J. Stricker,
Terrance Hunt
(PDF
Format)
A Pediatrician’s Personal Digital
Assistant: Ubiquitous Computing
Alberto J. Caban-Martinez, Alberto J.
Caban-Alemañy
(PDF
Format) |