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Dr Hallas says: Take a journal club approach
Best practices for both hospital and ambulatory care centers include methods to encourage the continuous educational development of all members of nursing and interprofessional (IP) teams. One successful, but sometimes resisted strategy, is to engage all members of the team in planned monthly journal club luncheons in which the members review a recently published article that may impact practice management strategies.
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Evolution of pediatric drug development
Pediatric drug development has made exceptional strides in the last 10 years. The outlook going forward is remarkably positive, but new pressures to expedite the process are emerging.
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What to do in neurologic emergencies
Pediatricians must be able to identify emergent neurologic problems when they present in the office or are suspected in children and proceed with appropriate workup and treatment.
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Risk of psychosis with stimulants used for ADHD
Provider recommendations increase HPV vaccinations
Two-question teen screening tool predicts future alcohol use, drinking problems
CBD oil’s effect may wane in managing seizures
 
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