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    • Altered Mental Status
    • Approach to the Febrile Young Infant (FYI)
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    • Best Practices to Implement ED Telepsychiatry
    • Bronchiolitis: A Scenario-Based Primer
    • Build Planning and Triage in the Disaster Scenario
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    • Case-Based Pediatric Sepsis
    • Chemical Surge Tabletop Exercise Toolkit
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    • Delivering a Baby in the Emergency Department
    • Diabetic Ketoacidosis in the ED
    • Diarrhea and Dehydration
    • Disaster Science Scholars Program
    • Disasters and their Effects ​on the Population
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    • Email Testing
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    • Family-Centered and Trauma-Informed Support (FACETS) in Pediatric Resuscitation
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    • Gastroenteritis: Nuances in Management
    • guest testing
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    • Identifying Physical Abuse in Children
    • Introduction to Medical Toxicology: Acute Pediatric Poisonings
  • M

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    • Management of Prevalent Infections in Children Following a Disaster
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    • Neonatal Emergencies
    • Neonatal Resuscitation in the Emergency Department
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    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ copy 1
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ copy 2
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ copy 3
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ copy 4
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ copy 5
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ copy 6
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ copy 7
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ copy 8
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ Playback Series
    • Pediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​ Playback Series copy 1
    • Pediatric Agitation: Emergency Department Management
    • Pediatric Asthma Basics
    • Pediatric Behavioral Health in Disasters Curriculum
    • Pediatric Deterioration Recognition and Escalation of Key Findings
    • Pediatric Disaster 55Medicine Curriculum: Trauma, Triage, and EMS in Disasters
    • Pediatric Disaster Medicine Curriculum: Introduction to Disaster Medicine
    • Pediatric Disaster Medicine Curriculum: Pediatric Behavioral Health in Disasters
    • Pediatric Disaster Medicine Curriculum: Trauma, Triage, and EMS in Disasters
    • Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator Curriculum (Hospital-Based)
    • Pediatric Headache
    • Pediatric Medical Operations Coordinating Cells: Establishing a Pediatric Critical Care Safety Net During a Pediatric Surge Event
    • Pediatric Oncology and Fever
    • Pediatric Orthopedic Injuries
    • Pediatric Performance Measures Module Collection
    • Pediatric Prehospital Education Module Collection
    • Pediatric Resuscitation & the National Pediatric Readiness Guidelines
    • Pediatric Seizure for the Prehospital Provider
    • Pediatric Seizure for the Prehospital Provider copy 1
    • Pediatric Sepsis
    • Pediatric Trauma
    • Pediatric Trauma: Differences in Care
    • Pediatrics & Obstetrics Module Collection
    • Prehospital Pediatric Agitation: Management by the EMS Clinician
    • Preventive Medicine in Humanitarian Emergencies
    • Protecting Your Family During Respiratory Virus Season
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    • Quality Improvement Writing Group (Spring 2025)
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    • Restore as a new course
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    • Strengthening Pediatric Medical Home Preparedness: Illinois Pilot (Spring 2025)
    • Suicidality & Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents: The Emergency Care Impact
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    • Tabletop Exercises Toolkit
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    • xxPediatric Considerations in Disasters for Resource-Constrained and Rural Settings​
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