Mixed methods

Learning Goals Identify the types of mixed method designs and explain the procedures for selecting a particular design to meet study aims and objectives Explain the procedures used to integrate quantitative and qualitative methods in a single study Mixed methods research Mixed methods research, also called multimethod, multistrategy, or triangulation by method is a standalone […]

Head Trauma

Pediatric head trauma is one of the more common reasons children are seen in the primary care, urgent care, and Emergency Room settings. Children can present with a range of symptoms, including alteration to mentation, nausea, vomiting, vision changes, and short-term amnesia, all of which can be incredibly concerning to their caregivers. Physical exam findings […]

Reproductive care in select populations

use H3s or captions for titles? Sex and Gender 101 webinar https://vimeo.com/514076976?fl=pl&fe=sh%20 Sex and Gender 101 webinar. (54:49 min.) Do’s and don’ts https://vimeo.com/490937266?fl=pl&fe=sh%20 (3:40 min.) Language and impact https://vimeo.com/489815790?fl=pl&fe=sh%20 (4:12 min.) Spectrums of identity https://vimeo.com/490755676?fl=pl&fe=sh%20 (3:45 min.) Understanding identity: The gender opossum https://vimeo.com/489216045?fl=pl&fe=sh%20 (5:11 min.) Gender beyond the binary https://vimeo.com/490942709?fl=pl&fe=sh%20 (3:50 min.) Sex and gender […]

Gastroesophageal Reflux

Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) refers to the process by which gastric contents flow backward into the esophagus, and it is a common physiological phenomenon in infants and children. However, when reflux leads to symptoms or complications, it is classified as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD is a significant cause of morbidity in pediatric populations, with potential […]

Basic Fluid and Electrolyte Management

The first step to understanding how to manage fluid and electrolytes in children is to understand their needs, which of course like so many other things in pediatric care depend on a child’s age. How much free water does a child need? How much sodium? How much potassium? How much sugar (glucose)? While a detailed […]

Contraception

use H3s or captions for titles? Contraception 101 https://vimeo.com/328494464?fl=pl&fe=sh Contraception 101. (9:25 min.) Williams Gynecology Chapter 5 https://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?bookid=2658&sectionid=219971697 Ā  Prescribing emergency contraception https://vimeo.com/328578800?fl=pl&fe=sh Prescribing emergency contraception. (8:58 min.) This is how I teach: SDM with LARC methods https://vimeo.com/188913147?fl=pl&fe=sh This is How I Teach: SDM with LARC Methods. (4:18 min.) This is how I teach: No-touch […]

OBG reproductive health cases (virtual)

MED CLIN 530 will engage students in a self-directed virtual course in topics pertaining to reproductive health. Topics covered include contraception, family planning, spontaneous abortion/pregnancy loss, induced abortion care, and health equity. Content is largely from Innovating Education in Reproductive Health as well as Williams Gynecology textbook, APGO Basic Science Videos, the Global Health Learning […]

Fever of Unknown Origin

Fever of unknown origin (FUO) refers to a prolonged fever (>3 weeks) that remains unexplained after an initial evaluation, including a thorough history, physical examination, and basic laboratory tests. In pediatric patients, FUO presents a diagnostic challenge, as it may be caused by a wide variety of infections, inflammatory disorders, malignancies, or other rare conditions. […]

Fever in Neonates

Neonatal sepsis is a critical condition that is most often seen in infants 56 days of life or younger. Newborns with neonatal sepsis can show systemic signs, such as fever, poor feeding, poor perfusion, but often have more subtle clinical findings that make a high index of suspicion important. The specific types of infections of […]

Febrile Seizures

Febrile seizures are one of the most common types of seizures in children, typically occurring between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. These seizures are associated with fever (100.4F or higher) anytime within the prior 24 hours and can be a source of significant anxiety for parents. Understanding febrile seizures is crucial for […]