Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care Development in Kenya and across Sub-Saharan Africa
Objectives and Disclosures
Participants will be able to:
- Assess the status of emergency and critical care globally for children and current status of training programs.
- Outline a collaborative program to increase capacity in pediatric emergency and critical care in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Analyze the epidemiology of critical care at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.
Seattle Children’s CME Planners and today’s speaker disclose they have no relevant financial relationships.
Speaker(s)
Amelie von Saint Andre-von Arnim, MD
Associate Professor, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor, Global Health, UW; Critical Care, PICU, Seattle Children’s
Emily Hartford, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, UW; Emergency Medicine, Seattle Children’s
Mukokinya Kailemia, MD MBChB, MMed
Consultant Pediatrician/Pediatric Critical Care and Emergency Medicine Specialist, Kenyatta National Hospital
Date
6.13.24CME Credit
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