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Events for Healthcare Professionals

Events for healthcare professionals

REACH for Spina Bifida

Mar 29, 2025 - Mar 29, 2025

REACH: Rapport, Empowerment, Advocacy through Connections and Health Sponsored by CHOP Spina Bifida and the Adult Care Transition Team Programs

2025 CHOP Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Virtual Conference

Mar 31, 2025 - Mar 31, 2025

This conference showcases a multidisciplinary approach to the care of pediatric sexual assault victims with expert presentations from Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Child Abuse, Special Immunology and Infectious Disease. Experiencing child sexual abuse/assault can result in short and long-term physical, mental and emotional health consequences. The goal of this conference is to provide a streamlined, developmentally appropriate, trauma-informed approach to provide high quality medical, forensic and behavioral health care.

Pediatric Dermatology for the Practitioner

Apr 4, 2025 - Apr 4, 2025

The Dermatology Section is providing an update on pediatric skin disorders oriented toward primary care clinicians and specialists who care for children. This one-day, in-person course is intended for practicing clinicians who care for children, such as pediatricians, dermatologists, family practitioners and other allied healthcare professionals. Participants will receive current information on dermatologic disorders in neonates, children and adolescents.

Pulmonary Vein Stenosis Symposium

Apr 4, 2025 - Apr 5, 2025

This two-day symposium will focus on pediatric pulmonary vein stenosis including the etiology, diagnosis, management, identification of knowledge gaps, as well as current and future research efforts.

Pediatric Primary Care Symposium

Apr 5, 2025 - Apr 5, 2025

The one-day symposium is targeted to pediatric professionals including primary care and urgent care physicians, pediatric hospitalists, advanced practice providers, trainees and nurses. This event is designed to foster the exchange of knowledge on a range of common and challenging issues in pediatric practice.

Developmental and Behavioral Health for the Pediatric Patient

Apr 10, 2025 - Apr 10, 2025

This conference will address some of the leading developmental and behavioral health concerns that pediatricians and primary care providers deal with on a daily basis: obesity in neurodiverse patients, behavioral and psychopharmacologic interventions for aggression/self injury, behavioral health in young children, gender identity and neurodiversity, complementary and alternative treatments for autism, and wellness for providers and caregivers. Each lecture will include evidence-based treatments, support management and resource suggestions.

Fetal Firesides Virtual CE Lecture Series

Apr 16, 2025 - Jun 12, 2025

Join the Richard D. Wood Jr. Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment's team of Maternal Fetal Medicine practitioners as they share information on diagnoses seen in the Center. This virtual, interactive CE lecture series is to update care providers on the latest advances in fetal diagnostic criteria and optimal management to enhance their skills in prenatal diagnosis, counseling and treatment.

Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesia (MOCA) Part 4: Simulation

Apr 26, 2025 - Apr 26, 2025

This course is designed to recreate realistic and challenging cases – such as insufficient oxygen levels in the blood, difficult airway management, emergency blood pressure issues or cardiac events – to improve clinical practice and patient outcomes. This live, instructor-led, advanced simulation course will provide a safe environment to learn about new techniques or drugs and offer participants experience in crisis management, patient safety and professional teamwork that can be difficult to teach in the active operating room arena.

7th Annual CHOP Immune Dysregulation Symposium: Rub Some DIRT In It – An Immune Dysregulation Approach to Infection

Apr 30, 2025 - Apr 30, 2025

This symposium hosted by the CHOP Multidisciplinary Immune Dysregulation Team is intended for clinicians, researchers and those who care for patients with complex multi-organ immune disease. It precedes the Clinical Immunology Society meeting in Philadelphia to synergize with common activities and themes. This symposium will explore immune dysregulation driven by infection; review knowledge on disease pathogenesis and best practices for therapeutics; and include cutting-edge talks, a debate on therapeutic decision-making, provocative cases and more.

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