October New Resource Roundup
October 1, 2024
Recording Available for Childhood Leukemia 101
On September 18, Seattle Children’s Physician Relations team hosted a CME II event with Dr. Amy Tellinghuisen presenting on childhood leukemia and the recording is now available. Talk objectives include reviewing the types of leukemia seen in childhood and general epidemiology, recognizing the clinical presentation childhood leukemia and identify “red flag” features, outlining the diagnostic evaluation for suspected leukemia, identify oncologic emergencies that can be present in newly diagnosed leukemia, and describing general treatment strategies and late effects caused by treatment. If you are interested in having a provider from our Cancer and Blood Disorder Center meet with your practice, please contact your dedicated Physician Liaison.
PPN Resources
Seattle Children’s is a member of the Pediatric Pandemic Network (PPN) a network that strives to coordinate, prepare and enable high-quality, equitable, research-based pediatric care in emergencies, disasters, and pandemics. As a member, we share updates and new resources with our regional healthcare community.
The PPN Infectious Diseases Domain has released two new FAQs in collaboration with NETEC – Mpox in Children: What You Need to Know for Parent, Families, and Caregivers and Clinicians.
Recent Grand Rounds Recordings Available
Seattle Children's hosts grand rounds on a weekly basis. Here are some recent talks we think may be of interest:
- Navigating the Complex Relationship between Speech Structure, Function, and Perception with Sara Kinter, PhD, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Division of Craniofacial Medicine, UW Program Lead & Speech-Language Pathologist, Craniofacial Center, Seattle Children’s
- The Power of Collaboration: Treating Chronic Pelvic Pain in Adolescents with Angela Hernandez, MD, Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Adjunct Associate Professor, Pediatrics, UW; Attending Physician, Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology, Reconstructive Pelvic Medicine, Seattle Children’s; Caitlin Murray, PhD, Assistant Professor, Dept of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, UW; Pediatric Psychologist, Seattle Children’s; See Wan Tham, MD, Assistant Professor, Dept of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, UW; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seattle Children’s
- Adolescents, Neighborhoods and Communities, Pediatric Population Health, and Opportunity with Andy Beck, MD, PhD, Professor, UC Dept. of Pediatrics; Attending physician, Division of General & Community Pediatrics and Division of Hospital Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s