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When and how to perform patch testing in AD

A new consensus statement provides the first guidance on when and how to perform patch testing for allergic contact dermatitis in patients with atopic dermatitis. Find out more here.

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Required reading for decision makers at medical practices of all sizes, and across all categories and areas of specialization, this Smart Decision GuideTM includes the following sections: TOPIC OVERVIEW & KEY CONCEPTS, BUYING CONSIDERATIONS & CHECKLIST, MUST-ASK QUESTIONS, & ROADMAP & RECOMMENDATIONS. Read More

FROM AAP 2016

When to look harder at jaundice

Even though most babies with jaundice have uncomplicated jaundice, 18% of them will have their course complicated by hemolysis. When one looks at data from across the country, there is significant variation in how phototherapy is used, and a sense that phototherapy is overused in some cases and underused in others. Find out how to better manage jaundice here.

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5 ways to Increase Front Desk Revenue
As an independent practice physician, you care about two things when it comes to your practice: patient care and its financial health. Many physicians go into business for themselves because they want to be independent, and one of the biggest ways to ensure that your practice stays independent is the ability to maximize your revenue stream. Read More

PUZZLER

Pearl-like mass on a girl's tympanic membrane

During a routine office visit for mild acute nasal congestion and possible diminished hearing, an isolated, small, pearl-like mass was noted just posterior to the umbo of the left tympanic membrane of a 5-year-old girl. She was otherwise well. There was no history of traumatic perforation of the tympanic membrane or otorrhea. What's the diagnosis?

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Boy with fever, cough, and oral lesions

How do we help children with election rhetoric?

November 08, 2016

Call for papers

Contemporary Pediatrics invites submission of review articles for peer review on clinical issues and in therapeutic areas encountered by the practicing community and hospital-based pediatrician and nurse practitioner. Of particular interest are review articles that provide a distillation of current guidelines, standards of care, and anticipatory guidance at point-of-care.

E-mail [email protected] for author submission guidelines.

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