Healthcare Professionals
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Grand Rounds

Pediatric Grand Rounds are held Tuesdays, 8-9 am, in the Sabin Auditorium on the first floor of the Sabin Education Center (Location D). If you can’t attend in person, you can watch online at www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cme. Topics and speakers are subject to change:

  • January 3: Global strategies for children with sickle cell anemia, Russell Ware, MD, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s
  • January 10: Care algorithms initiative interactive poster sessions: Standardizing practice to improve outcomes and affordability, Presenter Teams: Neurology Headache, Psychiatry Severe Major Depressive Disorder & Infectious Disease Osteomyelitis; Poster Teams: ED Acute Asthma Exacerbation, Sports Medicine, Ankle Sprain, Heart Institute Syncope, Ophthalmology Amblyopia, PM&R Cerebral Palsy Hip Surveillance, ENT PE Tubes, Endocrine T1D with Celiac, GI Infliximab, BMCP Anxiety DDBP ASD, Gyn Surgery Fertility Preservation, Hematology, Sickle Cell Disease Acute Chest Prevention, Antimicrobial Stewardship Program BSI, Spine Fusion LOS
  • January 17: Engaging families and clinicians in shared decision-making, Lori Crosby, PsyD; William Brinkman, MD, MEd, MSc; Julia Anixt, MD, Cincinnati Children’s
  • January 24: Improving discharge efficiency through medical readiness, Angela Statile, MD, MEd; Nicholas Madsen, MD, MPH; Laura Brower, MD, Cincinnati Children’s
  • January 31: “Schwartz Compassionate Care Rounds: So, you think I’m dumb?” Rajit Basu, MD, MMI, FAAP, FCCM, Cincinnati Children’s
  • February 7: The science of making/designing/providing AMAZING care, Stephen Porter, MD, MPH, MSc, Cincinnati Children’s
  • February 14: Brains, books and beyond – Early literacy as a critical developmental issue, Tom DeWitt, MD, FAAP; Christina Williams Harding, Cincinnati Children’s; Cheryl Broadnax, Cincinnati Public Schools
  • February 21: Virtual reality is changing the healthcare game: The state of the art at Cincinnati Children’s, Aimee Gardner; Adam Kiefer, PhD; Daniel McLinden, EdD; Joe Real, MD, Cincinnati Children’s
  • February 28: Supporting premature infant nutrition – What can the pediatrician do to improve outcomes? Brenda Poindexter, MD, MS, Cincinnati Children’s

Other Continuing Medical Education opportunities

Take advantage of earning free CME credit by completing the online post test and evaluation at www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cme after viewing the following programs: Pediatric Grand Rounds; Cincinnati Pediatric Society Community Pediatric Lectures; Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds; Child Neurology Grand Rounds Advanced Pharmacy Series for Prescribers; Neonatology Grand Rounds; Community Education; Faculty Development Seminar Series; HSR Matrix Speaker Series and Internet Point of Care. For more information, please contact the Continuing Medical Education office at 513-636-6732.

The Cincinnati Pediatric Society’s Senior Section meets at 9 am on the third Tuesday of the month in D2.20. For a list of speakers, contact Manny Doyne, MD, at Emmanuel.doyne@cchmc.org.

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