2023

UF Pediatric Pulmonary ECHO

This series has been completed.

January 3rd, 2023

Topic: QI projects – how to start and keep going

Speakers: David Fedele, PhD, ABPP, Professor, UF Clinical and Health Psychology and Tatianna Pulchini; MSW, LCSW, UF Faculty Psychologist and Social Worker

Watch Recording Here https://vimeo.com/786047741 


January 17th, 2023

Topic: Sleep studies 101

Speaker: Brad Troxler, MD, Associate Professor and Director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham PPC

Watch Recording Here video1071.mp4 on Vimeo


February 7th, 2023

Topic: Evaluation of the child with a wet cough 

Speaker: Gregory Redding, MD, Professor and Director of the University of Washington PPC

Watch Recording Here: UF PPC Project ECHO 2.7.23.mp4 (vimeo.com) 


February 21st, 2023

Topic: Care of the child with breathing and eating difficulties

Speaker: Brandy Johnson, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, UF Pediatric Pulmonary Division

Watch Recording HereUF PPC ECHO 2.21.23 (vimeo.com)

Aspiration Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=IhMigLpcsR0
Vocal Cord Paralysis Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=HYFrs80ZU-0&t=14s

March 7th, 2023

Topic: Patient and Family Engagement at your institution

Speaker: Angela Miney, UF PPC Family Partner, Florida Family Network Coordinator

 Watch Recording Here: UF PPC Patient and Family Engagement 3.7.23.mp4 (vimeo.com)


March 21st, 2023

Topic: Asthma management in children

Speaker: Sreekala Prabhakaran, MD, Associate Professor and Director, Severe Asthma Clinic, UF Pediatric Pulmonary Division

Watch Recording HereUF PPC Asthma Management In Children.mp4 (vimeo.com)

 

Enduring programs available for CEUs

The A. B. Cs of Sleep Studies: 

https://courses.cebroker.com/courses/8627890-the-a-b-cs-of-sleep-studies?isFeatured=false&share=true

Sleep Disorders and Nutrition in Children: 

https://courses.cebroker.com/courses/8626820-sleep-disorders-and-nutrition-in-children?isFeatured=false&share=true 


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Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $1,700,000 with 0 percentage financed with non-governmental
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