Tag / medical complexity
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Everyday Ethics | Complex Care & Palliative Care
Learning Objectives: Recognize the concepts of “everyday ethics” Identify clinical examples of “everyday ethics” in practice Dr. Catherine Diskin, MD at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) Dr. Catherine Diskin is due to…October 8, 2020 -
Menstrual suppression in children with medical complexity | CC #3.8
Learning Objectives: To discuss when it is appropriate to consider menstrual suppression in medically complex individuals To review menstrual suppressive options and their contraindications Dr. Sari Kives, MD at the Hospital for…September 17, 2020 -
Scoliosis in children with medical complexity | CC #3.7
Learning Objectives: Know when to refer a medically complex patient with scoliosis to a surgeon Understand the goals of scoliosis surgery in patients with medical complexity Help to minimize risks of scoliosis…June 25, 2020 -
Blenderized tube feeds | CC #3.3
Learning Objectives: Define Blenderized Tube Feeds (BTFs) Understand why BTFs are used and the potential benefits Understand who the ideal candidate is Briefly identify some of the nutritional and micronutrient considerations Understand…March 12, 2020 -
Partnering for Pain: A Patient Engagement Study | Pain #3.4
Learning Objectives: Know what are the top priorities for patients, families, and healthcare providers for treating paediatric chronic pain in Canada See example partnership of patients, families, and healthcare providers in research…November 29, 2019
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The topics have been helpful in caring for our [complex] paediatric patients, in our community, we may not have a lot of complex children but we seem to have "one of everything" (i.e., one patient with a trachesostomy, one with metabolic condition)
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