MedEdTalks - Pediatrics Vindico Medical Education
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- Health & Fitness
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MedEdTalks Pediatrics is an accredited educational podcast for providers to learn more about treating patients with Pediatrics diseases/disorders. Discover all content and topics by visiting mededtalks.com.
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Overcoming HPV Vaccine Hesitancy With Drs. Charles P. Vega and Anne Teitelman
In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss strategies for overcoming HPV vaccine hesitancy.
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HPV Vaccination Schedules in Pediatric Patients With Drs. Charles P. Vega and Stan L. Block
In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss HPV vaccination schedules for pediatric patients.
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Understanding the Risk of HPV Infection With Drs. Charles P. Vega and Rachel N. Caskey
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss the risk of HPV infection.
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Understanding the Burden of Pediatric HPV With Drs. Charles P. Vega and Stan L. Block
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss the burden of pediatric HPV infection.
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Dr. Charles Vega and Dr. Michael Simon Discuss a Case Involving a High-Risk Patient With Influenza
While the impact of influenza varies, it places a substantial burden on the health of people in the United States each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that influenza has resulted in between 9.2 million and 35.6 million illnesses, between 140,000 and 710,000 hospitalizations, and between 12,000 and 56,000 deaths annually since 2010. There is a need for better treatments for patients with influenza infection, preventative measures, and better mitigation for the impact associated with a pandemic. Antivirals with different targets and different mechanisms of action provide multiple therapeutic options and hold promise in improving treatment effectiveness, especially in pediatric and adolescent patients. In this podcast series, expert clinicians will discuss the latest evidence regarding the use of antiviral agents for the treatment of patients with influenza who are at normal or high risk for complications and the use of antiviral agents for influenza treatment based on their efficacy and ability to reduce the transmission of the disease.
For CME Credit, click here: https://tinyurl.com/pediatricss1e3 -
Dr. Paul Auwaerter and Dr. Charles Vega Review the Therapies Used to Treat Influenza
While the impact of influenza varies, it places a substantial burden on the health of people in the United States each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that influenza has resulted in between 9.2 million and 35.6 million illnesses, between 140,000 and 710,000 hospitalizations, and between 12,000 and 56,000 deaths annually since 2010. There is a need for better treatments for patients with influenza infection, preventative measures, and better mitigation for the impact associated with a pandemic. Antivirals with different targets and different mechanisms of action provide multiple therapeutic options and hold promise in improving treatment effectiveness, especially in pediatric and adolescent patients. In this podcast series, expert clinicians will discuss the latest evidence regarding the use of antiviral agents for the treatment of patients with influenza who are at normal or high risk for complications and the use of antiviral agents for influenza treatment based on their efficacy and ability to reduce the transmission of the disease.
For CME Credit, click here: https://tinyurl.com/pediatricss1e2