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Join us for Weekly Webinars!

Join SPUC and CHW for weekly webinars designed to equip providers with knowledge of best practices for common Pediatric Urgent Care conditions. The webinar series gives providers an ongoing opportunity to earn CME in topics specific to Pediatric Urgent Care.

SPUC Members can access archived webinars by logging in to the Members section.

News and Resources

Boston Children’s Pediatric Acute Care Fellowship at South Shore Hospital

Boston Children’s is proud to offer a new Pediatric Acute Care Fellowship at South Shore Hospital.  Acute and urgent care are important components of pediatric medicine. This fellowship is best suited to recent pediatric residency graduates looking to start a career in acute care pediatrics. Minimum requirements: Candidate must have completed an ACGME-approved residency in pediatrics Candidate must be board eligible/certified. Candidate must be able to obtain a Massachusetts … [Continue Reading]

5 Things to know about AFM

Medscape has released the new CDC Expert Commentary  “5 things to know about AFM.” Title: 5 Things to Know About Acute Flaccid Myelitis Expert/Faculty: Janell A. Routh, MD, MHS Posting Date: October 15, 2019 Link: medscape.com/viewarticle/919704?src=par_cdc_stm_mscpedt&faf=1 Also this month, a paper on AFM was published in Nature Medicine, with main authors from UCSF with CDC as collaborators. Date: 10/21/19 Type: Journal Article Title: Pan-viral Serology Implicates Enteroviruses … [Continue Reading]

CDC Releases “Acute Flaccid Myelitis in the United States: 2015–2017” in Pediatrics

CDC recently released an article in Pediatrics about acute flaccid myelitis activity in the United States from 2015 to 2017. Key Findings From 2015 to 2017, 193 patients aged 21 and younger in 41 states were confirmed to have AFM. Most cases (116) occurred between August and November, with the largest number of cases (143) occurring in 2016. The median age of cases was 6 years. Strong evidence pointed to viruses, including enteroviruses, as having a role in these AFM cases. … [Continue Reading]

SPUC Partners with the CDC through the AMR Challenge

The Society for Pediatric Urgent Care has partnered with the CDC through the AMR Challenge to commit to decreasing inappropriate antibiotic use in pediatric urgent care organizations by 20% by December 2019. SPUC will work with CDC and the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center (ARAC) to continue an ongoing project that examines and improves the use of antibiotics in pediatric urgent care by implementing quality improvement initiatives. The project will collect, analyze, and feedback data … [Continue Reading]

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Upcoming Webinars

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  • Facial Lacerations: Tips & Tricks

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM
    February 4, 2021

    Thursday, February 4, 2021

    Presenter: Alison Kaye MD
    Associate Professor Plastic Surgery
    Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas City

    SPUC MEMBERS: CLAIMING CME FOR WEBINAR ENDURING MATERIAL

    • if you have not already done so for a previous webinar, you must create an Ethos Account at https://ocpe.mcw.edu/ before you can claim CME credit for this webinar. Click here for instructions.
    • SPUC Members may claim CME for up to two years after the original posting of the webinar by watching the webinar and scoring 60% or higher on the survey. Log into the Member section, select Archived Weekly Webinars, select the topic for which you wish to claim credit.
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  • Suicidal Ideation in Pediatric Urgent Care

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM
    February 11, 2021

    Thursday, February 11, 2021

    Presenter: Naema Qureshi MD
    Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist
    Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry
    Albany Medical Center
    Trained at Massachusetts General Hospital

    SPUC MEMBERS: CLAIMING CME FOR WEBINAR ENDURING MATERIAL

    • If you have not already done so for a previous webinar, you must create an Ethos Account at https://ocpe.mcw.edu/ before you can claim CME credit for this webinar. Click here for instructions.
    • SPUC Members may claim CME for up to two years after the original posting of the webinar by watching the webinar and scoring 60% or higher on the survey.  Log into the Member section, select Archived Weekly Webinars, then select the topic for which you wish to claim CME.
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  • The Itch That Won’t Go Away: Dermatitis and Other Common Dermatitides

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM
    February 18, 2021

    Thursday, February 18, 2021

    Presenter:
    Stephen R. Humphrey MD

    Clinical Assistant Professor
    Department of Dermatology
    Medical College of Wisconsin

    SPUC MEMBERS: CLAIMING CME FOR WEBINAR ENDURING MATERIAL

    • If you have not already done so for a previous webinar, you must create an Ethos Account at https://ocpe.mcw.edu/ before you can claim CME credit for this webinar. Click here for instructions.
    • SPUC Members may claim CME for up to two years after the original posting of the webinar by watching the webinar and scoring 60% or higher on the survey.  Log into the Member section, select Archived Weekly Webinars, then select the topic for which you wish to claim CME.
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  • Acute & Chronic Abdominal Pain

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM
    February 25, 2021

    Thursday, February 25, 2021

    1:00 PM EST  |  12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

    Presenter:
    Ismaeel Hashemi MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor
    Department of Pediatric & Human Development
    Michigan State UniversityPediatric Gastroenterologist
    Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital
    Grand Rapids, Michigan
    Click the link below to register for the webinar:
    https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nBuZSlbXTuyOyhhhHEVAdw
    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

    **We have changed our preregistration process to ensure that those who participate receive the email information necessary to claim CME credit for participating in the session.**


    WEBINAR CME INSTRUCTIONS

    • If you have not already done so for a previous webinar, you must create an Ethos Account at https://ocpe.mcw.edu/ before you can claim CME credit for this webinar. Click here for instructions.
    • Complete the survey within 5 days of the webinar and score 60% or better for credit.
    • Credit can only be awarded to those who actively participated in the webinar at the time that it was presented, with the exception of SPUC Members, who have up to two years after the original posting. Log into the Member section, select Archived Weekly Webinars, then select the topic for which you wish to claim credit.
    • Check below after the webinar for the link to complete the post-participation survey and quiz: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AcuteChronicAbdominalPain
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