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HIGHLIGHTS - DAY 3

Dueling lipid screening recommendations

Evidence-based recommendations for lipid screening have been endorsed for 4 years by the American Academy of Pediatrics, but utilization is low. Could conflicts with other recommendations be behind the low rate? More

Is "breast milk jaundice" the correct diagnosis?

An October 25, 2015 session looks at whether or not the diagnosis of "breast milk jaundice" does more harm than good and obscures true diagnoses. More

The evolution of CAP evaluation and management

Management of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children is evolving as a result of changes in the microbial etiology of the disease and advances in diagnostic techniques. More

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