Pediatric Grand Rounds EM - 2020 Jerold and Ingela Lucey Early Career Investigator Prize for Innovations in Infant or Child Health: Awardee Presentations (May 13, 2020)
Starts On:
Wed, 5/13, 2020: 12:00 AM
Ends On:
Thu, 6/30, 2022: 12:00 AM
Type:
Enduring Material
Credits:
1
Description:
ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 hour
Date of Review: 5/13/20
Termination Date: 6/30/22
ACCREDITATION INFORMATION
In support of improving patient care, The Robert Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
The University of Vermont designates this Enduring Material activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This program has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 1 Nursing Contact Hours.
Contacts:
Anna Zuckerman, MD
anna.zuckerman@uvmhealth.org
Penelope Marchessault
pmarches@med.uvm.edu
Titles of Presentations:
1."Real-time Monitoring of Influenza and COVID-19 in Urgent Cares Across the United States"
2. "Association Between Antenatal Ultrasound Findings and Neonatal Outcomes in Rural Uganda"
3."Enduring Memory Impairments Provoked by Developmental Febrile Seizures Are Mediated by Functional and Structural Effects of Neuronal Restrictive
Date of Review: 5/13/20
Termination Date: 6/30/22
ACCREDITATION INFORMATION
In support of improving patient care, The Robert Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
The University of Vermont designates this Enduring Material activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This program has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 1 Nursing Contact Hours.
Contacts:
Anna Zuckerman, MD
anna.zuckerman@uvmhealth.org
Penelope Marchessault
pmarches@med.uvm.edu
Titles of Presentations:
1."Real-time Monitoring of Influenza and COVID-19 in Urgent Cares Across the United States"
2. "Association Between Antenatal Ultrasound Findings and Neonatal Outcomes in Rural Uganda"
3."Enduring Memory Impairments Provoked by Developmental Febrile Seizures Are Mediated by Functional and Structural Effects of Neuronal Restrictive
Objectives:
1. To learn the potential of how data gathered in tracking COVID-19 may be used as a proxy to monitor non-influenza viral syndromes.
2. To learn how ultrasound findings of abnormal amniotic fluid volume was found to be significantly associated with the need for bag-mask ventilation at delivery in Uganda.
3. To learn the role that Febrile Status Epilepticus plays in triggering memory impairment in children.
2. To learn how ultrasound findings of abnormal amniotic fluid volume was found to be significantly associated with the need for bag-mask ventilation at delivery in Uganda.
3. To learn the role that Febrile Status Epilepticus plays in triggering memory impairment in children.
Additional Resources:
Contacts:
Anna Zuckerman, MD
anna.zuckerman@uvmhealth.org
Penelope Marchessault
pmarches@med.uvm.edu
Titles of Presentations:
1."Real-time Monitoring of Influenza and COVID-19 in Urgent Cares Across the United States"
2. "Association Between Antenatal Ultrasound Findings and Neonatal Outcomes in Rural Uganda"
3."Enduring Memory Impairments Provoked by Developmental Febrile Seizures Are Mediated by Functional and Structural Effects of Neuronal Restrictive
Anna Zuckerman, MD
anna.zuckerman@uvmhealth.org
Penelope Marchessault
pmarches@med.uvm.edu
Titles of Presentations:
1."Real-time Monitoring of Influenza and COVID-19 in Urgent Cares Across the United States"
2. "Association Between Antenatal Ultrasound Findings and Neonatal Outcomes in Rural Uganda"
3."Enduring Memory Impairments Provoked by Developmental Febrile Seizures Are Mediated by Functional and Structural Effects of Neuronal Restrictive
Disclosure Information:
The planners, speaker and CMIE staff have no financial disclosures. This activity did not receive any commercial support.
Speaker Disclosure:
Brian Muchmore, MS 4 - Consultant for CodoniX
Speaker Disclosure:
Brian Muchmore, MS 4 - Consultant for CodoniX
Speaker(s)
Brian Muchmore, MS4, University Of Vermont Larner College of Medicine - View DisclosureDelia Horn, MD, UVM Medical Center - View Disclosure
Dr. Jeremy Barry, PhD, University of Vermont - View Disclosure
Topic Categories:
Pediatrics