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DIABETES

New therapy to fight pediatric hypoglycemia

For parents of a child with type 1 diabetes, hypoglycemia can be a scary—and fatal—complication, but a treatment is in development that gives parents and caregivers a new way to keep glucose levels in check. Find out how it works.

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PEDS V2.0

Telehealth: A primer for pediatricians

Here's an overview of telehealth's capabilities for providing remote healthcare by utilizing telecommunication technologies. Is it the future of practicing medicine?

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PEDIATRIC PEARLS

Soothing summertime EWWWWs

Bugs, rashes, broken bones, infections, and other nasties proliferate during warm summer months. Here's one pediatrician's practical advice for dealing with these maladies and more. Helpful tips to use every day.

HAVE YOU READ THESE?

Baby with recurrent blisters

Sepsis in neonates

July 2, 2015

CONTEST

Can you haiku?

For some pediatricians, the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program has sparked fury, but can it spark poetry? Here's your chance to channel your angst and amperage into 3 lines, 17 syllables, of verse about MOC.

Send us your best 5-7-5 syllable haiku. We’ll pick the most creative and immortalize it—even award a suitable prize!

So rant, roar, preach, or praise, but ever so precisely. Here—we'll even get you started:

CME sufficed.
MOC's CME on steroids
Follow the money.

Send yours to cradwan@advanstar.com

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