Cincinnati Pediatric Society Community Lectures
The Educational Streaming Media Program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center provides Cincinnati Pediatric Society Community Lectures via streaming media.
Please do not proceed with viewing until you have read the important CME Credit Overview.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ can be obtained after viewing the presentation within one year of the originally aired date. Questions, please contact the Continuing Medical Education office cme@cchmc.org or 513-636-6732.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Cincinnati Children's designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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2013 Webcasts
- What's New with Learning Disabilities?
View the Lecture Here Cheryl Beach, PhD Originally aired on April 4, 2013 To complete the evaluation and post-test for credit, a link is embedded in the video's links section. It is marked with a double paperclip.
- Planning committee members/faculty were determined to have no conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity.
Commercial support: None
- Knee Injuries
View the Lecture Here Kate Berz, DO Originally aired on January 31, 2013 To complete the evaluation and post-test for credit, a link is embedded in the video's links section. It is marked with a double paperclip.
- Planning committee members/faculty were determined to have no conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity.
Commercial support: None
2012 Webcasts
- Preventive Cardiology for the Primary Care Physician: Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia
View the Lecture Here Holly Ippisch, MD Originally aired on September 25, 2012 To complete the evaluation and post-test for credit, a link is embedded in the video's links section. It is marked with a double paperclip.
- Planning committee members/faculty were determined to have no conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity.
Commercial support: None
- Identification and Treatment of Eating Disorders: An Interdisciplinary Approach
View the Lecture Here Laurie Mitan, MD Abbey Tissot, PhD Originally aired on April 10, 2012 To complete the evaluation and post-test for credit, a link is embedded in the video's links section. It is marked with a double paperclip.
- Planning committee members/faculty were determined to have no conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity.
Commercial support: None
- A Practical Approach to the Patient with Suspected Rheumatic Disease
View the Lecture Here Michael Henrickson, MD Originally aired on February 16, 2012
- Planning committee members/faculty were determined to have no conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity.
Commercial support: None
2011 Webcasts
- Office Evaluation of Hip Disorders in Children
View the Lecture Here Junichi Tamai, MD Originally aired on September 6, 2011
- Planning committee members/faculty were determined to have no conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity.
Commercial support: None
- Practical Psychopharmacology
View the Lecture Here Michael Sorter, M.D. Originally aired on April 14, 2011
- Planning committee members/faculty were determined to have no conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity.
Commercial support: None
- "Fecal Incontinence and Constipation, A Surgeon's Perspective"
View the Lecture Here Marc A. Levitt, M.D. Originally aired on February 15, 2011
- Objectives:
* Identify the difference between pseudo incontinence and true fecal incontinence. * Define bowel management is, how it is conducted, and its goal. * Describe various treatments in a Bowel Management Program. * Identify the spectrum of idiopathic constipation and cycle of the disease. * Discuss how idiopathic constipation can best be managed, although not cured. * Indicate the options for surgical treatment of idiopathic constipation.
- The following planning committee member/faculty has indicated commercial support relationship(s): Dr. Karacostas is on the speakers bureau of Novartis.
*All planning committee members’/faculty/faculty identified conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity were resolved prior to the activity.. Commercial support: None
2010 Webcasts
- "A Practical Approach to diagnosis and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders"
View the Lecture Here Steve Edwards, M.D. Originally aired on April 15, 2010
- The following planning committee member/faculty has indicated commercial support relationship(s): Dr. Karacostas has grant support from Novartis. Dr. Peltier is on the speaker's bureau for Mead Johnson.
*All planning committee members’/faculty/faculty identified conflicts of interest pertaining to this activity were resolved prior to the activity.
- Cincinnati Children's is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
- Cincinnati Children's designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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