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January 21, 2015

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Bronchiolitis guidelines: Diagnosis, management, and prevention

Updated clinical practice guidelines by the American Academy of Pediatrics provide new recommendations that emphasize supportive care and select use of prophylactic palivizumab. » More

MOC controversy: Issues and answers

There has been much discussion both for and against Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requirements. This article explains how a permanent board certification program for physicians transitioned into MOC recertification and discusses the controversies surrounding the current program. » More

Neonatal abstinence syndrome

How to identify and properly treat infants experiencing narcotic withdrawal. » More

Sepsis: Neonates require high suspicion, quick action

Combating neonatal sepsis requires a high index of suspicion and timely appropriate treatment. This approach can help minimize the burden of neonatal sepsis on families, physicians, and the healthcare system alike. » More

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Tackling BPD-associated hospitalizations

Does repeated media exposure desensitize parents to violence and sex?

Dermcase: Suspicious blister on a newborn's scalp

MOC: A view from the trenches

 

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