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Welcome to Pediatric Pathways from American Family Children's Hospital, now offering evidence-based articles with CME credit electronically.
Read the three case-based CME credit articles immediately below.
After finishing the articles, answer the corresponding CME questions
using our online CME response form. The Pediatric Pathways editorial staff will tabulate your responses and send CME credit letters to those who answer at least 80 percent of the questions correctly.
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American Family Children's Hospital Child Protection physician Norman Fost, MD, MPH, discusses the key factors which should lead to consideration of reporting children with obesity and reviews objections to reporting cases involving obesity.
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The Pediatric Protection Clinic's Barbara Knox, MD, shows how to recognize skin findings that may mimic abusive lesions in children and understand the mechanism for development of skin findings that mimic dry contact burns/ligature tie markings.
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Dr. Paul Neary discusses the difficulties of defining psychosocial phenomena and how those difficulties impact research, diagnosis and management of a condition, as well as describes the circumstances that might suggest a parent considers his or her child to be vulnerable to illness or injury.
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