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Grand Rounds | Renown Health

March 17, 2021 – Pediatric Grand Rounds: Abusive Head Trauma (0 CME)

Presented By: Beth Nakae, MD Objective(s):
  • History and Progression
  • Presenting Features
  • At-Risk Population
  • Recognition and Diagnosis
  • Differential Diagnosis and Exclusion Criteria
  • Prevention Strategies
CME INFO: CME/CEU is not yet applicable to this video and regulations don’t allow the use of “Pending CME”. For additional information on CME credits, please contact RenownCME@renown.org.  

February 10, 2021 – Pediatric Grand Rounds: What to Do When a Baby has a BRUE (0 CME)

Presented By: David A. Gremse, MD Objective(s):
  • Consider diagnostic challenges when evaluating infants with a BRUE.
  • Distinguish ALTE events with an underlying cause with infants with a BRUE.
  • Plan for screening tests and management of infants with a BRUE.
CME INFO: CME/CEU is not yet applicable to this video and regulations don’t allow the use of “Pending CME”. For additional information on CME credits, please contact RenownCME@renown.org.  

January 11, 2021 – Bowel & Bladder Incontinence Solved with New Technology (0 CME)

Presented by: Kent Sasse, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRS, FASMBS Objective(s):
  • Understand the wide scope of the problem of incontinence and the patient impact
  • Understand the best treatment strategy for urinary and fecal incontinence
  • Understand how outpatient neuromodulation resolves 90% of incontinence
CME INFO: CME/CEU is not yet applicable to this video and regulations don’t allow the use of “Pending CME”. For additional information on CME credits, please contact RenownCME@renown.org.  

January 6, 2021 – Pediatric Grand Rounds: Living Ideation Suicide: A New Approach to Suicide Prevention & Intervention (0 CME)

Presented by: Steven W. Nicholas, Ed.D, MFT and Jacquelyn Kleinedler, MA, MFT

Objective(s): Review the basic principles of Living Ideations

CME INFO: CME/CEU is not yet applicable to this video and regulations don’t allow the use of “Pending CME”. For additional information on CME credits, please contact RenownCME@renown.org.

 

December 14, 2020 – Renown Grand Rounds: Financial Independence: How to Achieve It (0 CME)

Presented by: John Lim, MD Objective(s): In this talk you’ll be given practical tools to map out your course to retirement/financial independence. This includes a “Years to financial independence calculator” which will allow you to estimate how long it will take you to reach financial independence. You’ll also be given a “Savings rate calculator” that will help you determine what savings rate you’ll need to reach financial independence when you want. We’ll also explain the 4% rule (and why it may be outdated) and much, much more… CME INFO: CME/CEU is not yet applicable to this video and regulations don’t allow the use of “Pending CME”. For additional information on CME credits, please contact RenownCME@renown.org.  

December 2, 2020 – Pediatric Grand Rounds: Diabetes Management (0 CME)

Presented by: Stephen Compston, RD, LD, CDCES Objective(s):
  • Understand the American Diabetes Association’s goals for medical nutrition therapy
  • Ideas to put some of the goals into practice with patients with diabetes in limited time frames
CME INFO: CME/CEU is not yet applicable to this video and regulations don’t allow the use of “Pending CME”. For additional information on CME credits, please contact RenownCME@renown.org.  

July 15, 2020 – Flow Management: Identifying and Treating Menstrual Issues in the Adolescent (0 CME)

Presented by: Caroline J. Barangan, MD Objective(s):
  • Accurately identify normal and abnormal menstrual patterns in the adolescent based on history and physical exam
  • Determine when an evaluation is needed and complete an evaluation of an adolescent with an abnormal menstrual pattern
  • Make recommendations for and execute management of a menstrual disorder in an adolescent, including hormone-containing medications
CME INFO: CME/CEU is not yet applicable to this video and regulations don’t allow the use of “Pending CME”. For additional information on CME credits, please contact RenownCME@renown.org.  

July 1, 2020 - Newborn Screening (NBS) Program (0 CME)

Presented by: Ofelia Gentscheff Objective(s):
  • To recognize the public health significance of newborn blood spot screening in Nevada
  • To gain an understanding of the Nevada newborn screening program and laboratory processes
CME INFO: CME/CEU is not yet applicable to this video and regulations don’t allow the use of “Pending CME”. For additional information on CME credits, please contact RenownCME@renown.org.  

May 27, 2020 - Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) Associated with COVID-19 (1 CME)

Presented by: Kris Deeter, MD; Shilpi Garg, MD; and Sara Healy, MD Objective(s):
  • Discuss Kawasaki’s syndrome, echo & coronary finding
  • Discuss differences & similarities between Kawaskai’s syndrome and MIS-C
  • Review diagnostic considerations of COVID & MIS-C
  • Treatment options. PCR and antibody testing, possible vaccines
CME INFO: For additional information on how to receive your credit, please contact RenownCME@renown.org to receive and complete your post test/evaluation.  

May 11, 2020 – Dimples and Pits: Neurosurgery Perspective (1 CME)

Presented by: Gerald Grant, MD Pediatric Neurosurgeon, Stanford Children’s Health Objective(s):
  • Triage sacral dimples and coccygeal pits
  • Recognize when to order and MRI vs Ultrasound
  • Understand long term risks of non-intervention for occult tethered cord
CME INFO: For additional information on how to receive your credit, please contact RenownCME@renown.org to receive and complete your post test/evaluation.  

Jan. 14, 2020 – Ventilator Strategies Using High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (1 CME)

Objective(s):
  • To become familiar with the use of HFOV as an alternative method of invasive ventilation in infants to prevent ventilator lung injury.
CME INFO: For additional information on how to receive your 1 CME, please contact RenownCME@renown.org to receive and complete your post test/evaluation.  

Dec.12, 2019 Grand Rounds – Hantavirus: A Tale of Mice and Men (1 CME)

[embed]https://renown-1.wistia.com/medias/jf646suezx[/embed] Objective(s):
  • Recognize clinical signs and symptoms of Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome.
  • Outline the treatment for mild and severe cases of HCPS: Including Extracorporeal.
CME INFO: For additional information on how to receive your 1 CME, please contact RenownCME@renown.org to receive and complete your post test/evaluation.  

Sept. 4, 2019 – PART 1 & 2: Reconsidering the Approach to Discussing Firearm Safety (.5 CME, Ethics)

Objective(s):
  • Describe and differentiate common types of firearms kept in American homes
  • Identify measures that can be taken to decrease risk to children of injury or death by firearms kept in the home
  • Develop an approach to discussing firearm safety with families in a non-confrontational, collaborative manner
CME INFO: For additional information on how to receive your .5 CME (Ethics), please contact RenownCME@renown.org to receive and complete your post test/evaluation.  

July 31, 2019 - Sports Pain Management (.75 CME, Opioid Use and Misuse Credit)

Objective(s):
  • Identify alternative treatments for pain to avoid use of narcotic medications and excessive anti-inflammatory use during injury recovery.
  • Accurately identify signs that can help determine appropriate return to play decisions while caring for athletes.
  • Be aware of the medico-legal risks associated with prescription of controlled substances for pain.
CME INFO: For additional information on how to receive your .75 CME (Opioid Use and Misuse Credit), please contact RenownCME@renown.org to receive and complete your post test/evaluation.  

July 1, 2019 Grand Rounds - Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (.75 CME, Ethics)

Objective(s):
  • Utilize best practices on how and when to have conversations with patients about their sexual orientation and gender identity that maintains the dignity and humanity of the individual.
  • Understand the primary risks, health and care disparities associated with sexual orientation and gender identity and how to incorporate them into the plan of care.
CME INFO: For additional information on how to receive your .75 CME (Ethics), please contact RenownCME@renown.org to receive and complete your post test/evaluation.

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Chauncey Koziol

Update: 2024-08-15