Management of Children and Adolescents in Primary Care (APRN)

Management of Children and Adolescents in Primary Care (APRN)

by Brian Alverson, MD, Hetal Verma, MD, Lynae Brayboy, MD u.a.

Management of children and adolescents in primary care will guide learners through relevant assessments, screenings, diagnostic techniques, clinical manifestations, and management options for various pathophysiological conditions affecting children and adolescents in the primary care setting. Emphasis on early detection and implementation of evidence based interventions can dramatically alter the trajectory of patient outcomes. Discussions will also include normal growth and developmental milestones.

To maximize learning from this course, students should have basic knowledge of pediatric physiology, development, and common disease processes.

Course Details

  • Videos 330
  • Duration 32:58 h
  • Quiz questions 1179
  • Concept Pages 426

Content

Your Educators of course Management of Children and Adolescents in Primary Care (APRN)

 Brian Alverson, MD

Brian Alverson, MD

Dr. Brian Alverson is the Residency Director at Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware and a Professor of Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Until 2022, he has been a Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science at Brown University, as well as the Director for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Rhode Island, USA.

He obtained his MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999 and is currently also the Director of Undergraduate Pediatric Education at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.

Due to his achievements in pediatric education, he has won over 25 teaching awards at two Ivy League Medical Schools.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Alverson teaches courses on Pediatrics.

 Hetal Verma, MD

Hetal Verma, MD

Dr. Hetal Verma is a Clinical Instructor of Radiology and the Co-Director of the Radiology Cambridge Integrated Clerkship at Harvard Medical School, MA, USA.
She is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and completed her Breast Imaging fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Since 2012, she is the Director of Breast Imaging at Cambridge Health Alliance Radiology, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
She is passionate about women's health and has vast experience in teaching medical students and residents at Harvard Medical School.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Verma teaches courses on Radiology.

 Lynae Brayboy, MD

Lynae Brayboy, MD

Dr. Lynae Brayboy is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown University, in Rhode Island, USA.
She obtained her MD from Temple University School of Medicine in Pennsylvania. Currently, she is double-board certified in OB/GYN, as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and is also Visiting (Reproductive) Scientist at the Charité Berlin.
Due to her achievements, she has earned multiple teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Brayboy teaches courses on Gynecology.

 Elizabeth Stone, PHD, RN, CPEN, CHSE, FAEN

Elizabeth Stone, PHD, RN, CPEN, CHSE, FAEN

Dr. Elizabeth Stone is an Assistant Professor at UNC School of Nursing in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Having obtained a PhD in Nursing Science and an MSN in Nursing Education, Dr. Stone is involved in undergraduate nursing education and serves as a pediatric clinical instructor. She is particularly interested in Pediatric Emergency Nursing and serves the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) in a variety of roles. In addition, her research interests include pediatric triage, pediatric head injury assessment, and the use of immersive media in healthcare education.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Stone teaches courses on Pediatric Nursing.

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No explanations and unclear progression with the stages
By Jessica M. on 04. June 2024 for Growth and Development – Pediatric Nursing

Overall this course was ok. There was lots of confusion regarding the stages and no clarification, and I thought the organization was also poor. For example, 4 year olds are stated to have the ability to read “stories” and then after, 5 year olds are claimed to be able to tell “simple stories”. There’s also instances where the slide changes and I’m unsure which stage is what milestone and it’s not clarified within the video. The lack of differentiation bothered me. Thank you for this course.

 
Life saver
By Abida A. on 22. May 2024 for Pediatric Pulmonology

Lecturio has been an invaluable resource throughout my medical course. I chose this rating because of the platform's comprehensive and well-structured content, which significantly enhanced my understanding and retention of complex medical concepts. What I liked: 1. High-Quality Video Lectures: The video lectures are delivered by experienced professionals who break down difficult topics into manageable and understandable segments. The visual aids and detailed explanations have been incredibly helpful. 2. Quiz Questions and Explanations: After each video, there are quiz questions that test my knowledge and ensure I have grasped the material. The detailed explanations for each answer have helped clarify any doubts. 3.Mobile App: The mobile app has been a game-changer, enabling me to study on the go. Whether I’m commuting or taking a break, I can always fit in some study time. 4. Comprehensive Coverage: Lecturio covers a vast range of topics essential for medical education, from basic sciences to clinical subjects, ensuring a well-rounded preparation for exams and practical applications. I would highly recommend Lecturio to any medical student who is looking for a reliable and thorough study aid. It is particularly beneficial for those preparing for exams like the USMLE, as it provides targeted content and practice questions that align with the exam format. Additionally, healthcare professionals seeking to refresh their knowledge would also find Lecturio extremely useful. Overall, Lecturio has been instrumental in my medical education, providing the tools and resources necessary for success in this demanding field.

 
This course should be more organized and informational for NP student level exam preparation.
By Tanya G. on 14. May 2024 for Growth and Development – Pediatric Nursing

I have enjoyed this program. I have the utmost respect for all professionals presenting complex subject matter. The series presented by Dr. Stone is far too casual, with little to no emphasis on critical terms or pertinent information during her lecture. The previous lectures I viewed for the adult health portion of my studies were organized, paced, and more formal. I do not feel prepared for the growth and development portion of my upcoming exams. I am looking for alternate growth and development resources.

 
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By hjmjhhh . on 22. March 2024 for Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) and Types of Reflux

by Jalil Z. on 2021-03-08 for Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) and Types of Reflux Excellent lecture. An important topic in pediatrics. I'm glad it is explored in such details. Thank you!