Wed, 30 January 2019
Cette baladodiffusion est la première dans une série de trois baladodiffusions sur le travail de la défense d’intérêts liée aux besoins de santé des enfants. La première baladodiffusion va vous initier aux outils en matière de défense des intérêts et de politiques. Cette baladodiffusion à été dévelopée par Dr Amelia Kellar, Dr Katie Boone et Dr. Laura Betcherman, des résidentes en pédiatrie à l’Hôpital pour enfants « SickKids » de Toronto avec l’aide de Dr Charlotte Moore-Hepbrun, une pédiatre à l’Hôpital pour enfants « SickKids » et directrice des affaires médicales à la Société Canadienne de Pédiatrie.
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Wed, 30 January 2019
Cette vidéo est la première dans une série de trois vidéos sur le travail de la défense d’intérêts liée aux besoins de santé des enfants. La première vidéo va vous initier aux outils en matière de défense des intérêts et de politiques. Cette vidéo à été dévelopée par Dr Amelia Kellar, Dr Katie Boone et Dr. Laura Betcherman, des résidentes en pédiatrie à l’Hôpital pour enfants « SickKids » de Toronto avec l’aide de Dr Charlotte Moore-Hepbrun, une pédiatre à l’Hôpital pour enfants « SickKids » et directrice des affaires médicales à la Société Canadienne de Pédiatrie.
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Wed, 30 January 2019
This podcast, the first of a three part series, introduce you to the concept of public policy advocacy. This podcast was created by Dr. Amelia Kellar, Dr. Katie Boone and Dr. Laura Betcherman, pediatric residents at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and Dr. Charlotte Moore-Hepburn, a pediatrician at SickKids and the Canadian Pediatric Society Director of Medical Affairs.
Direct download: Advocacy_1_Podcast_with_beats_english.mp3
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Wed, 30 January 2019
This video, the first of a three part series, introduce you to the concept of public policy advocacy. This video was created by Dr. Amelia Kellar, Dr. Katie Boone and Dr. Laura Betcherman, pediatric residents at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and Dr. Charlotte Moore-Hepburn, a pediatrician at SickKids and the Canadian Pediatric Society Director of Medical Affairs. |
Sun, 20 January 2019
This podcast aims to summarize the recently published CPS statement on the Diagnosis and management of acute osteoarticular infections in children. This podcast was developed by Matthew Magyar a resident undergoing subspecialty training in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Ottawa, under the guidance of Dr. Nicole Le Saux, a Paediatric Infectious Diseases specialist and Professor at the University of Ottawa, and lead author of the CPS statement. By the end of the podcast, the learner should be able to:
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Sun, 13 January 2019
This podcast gives an overview of substance use prevalence in Canadian adolescents as well as the risk factors, management and potential complications of substance use in youth. It was created by Dr. Megan Howlett, a first year Psychiatry resident at the University of Calgary, and Dr. Karen Leslie, Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto and Hospital for Sick Children, Division of Adolescent Medicine. |
Wed, 9 January 2019
This podcast covers chronic stridor in children, including differentiating stridor from wheeze, major causes of stridor, appropriate investigations, and management. This podcast was developed by Hannah Kraicer-Melamed a student at McMaster University and Dr. Jonathan Rayment is a Pediatric Respirologist at B.C. Children’s Hospital. |
Sun, 6 January 2019
This podcast will go over an approach to glaucoma in children. It was developed by Jenny Ma, a medical student at the University of Alberta in collaboration with Dr. Chris Novak, a pediatric resident at the University of Alberta, and Dr. Natashka Pollock, a pediatric ophthalmologist at the University of Alberta. |
Sun, 6 January 2019
This video will go over an approach to glaucoma in children. It was developed by Jenny Ma, a medical student at the University of Alberta in collaboration with Dr. Chris Novak, a pediatric resident at the University of Alberta, and Dr. Natashka Pollock, a pediatric ophthalmologist at the University of Alberta. |