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February 20, 2014

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First seizure: Dispel the myths

When a child experiences a seizure for the first time, frantic parents turn to their pediatrician for answers about what just happened and what to do next. The conversation should begin by discussing exactly what a seizure is and what it is not. » More

Program gives children with life-limiting conditions quality of life

Providing quality-of-life care for the sickest of children was a passion for pediatrician Gary Ceneviva, MD. As a critical care physician, he was troubled by what he saw. So in true pediatrician fashion, he did something about it. » More

Puzzler: Stumped by a bleeding umbilicus

A 10-day-old white male is transferred from an outlying emergency department (ED) and admitted to your ED for further evaluation of unremitting umbilical stump bleeding despite multiple interventions. What's the diagnosis? » More

Instrument-based vision screening: Update and review

Insurance companies are now beginning to compensate pediatricians for performing photoscreening, billed under Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 99174. We applaud the efforts of the many pediatricians, pediatric ophthalmologists, and state chapters of the AAP who have aggressively petitioned insurance companies to cover this important service for our patients. » More

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