CME
Just In Time CME
Continuing Medical Education is a high priority for those who work in the health care profession. Just in Time CME was designed to provide a quick overview of clinically relevant hot topics for busy practitioners. To earn CME credit, click on the link under title of presentation, watch the video on YouTube, and return to this page to complete the program evaluation. Videos will be reviewed annually and can be viewed multiple times; however, CME credit may only be earned for one viewing of each video. A CME transcript will be maintained for each user. To suggest a topic, request a CME transcript or with questions, please contact CME Coordinator Sara Olsen at cme@childrensomaha.org or (402) 955-6070.
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Suggest a topic here.
These videos are supported by a grant from the Genetic Services Branch of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA Grant H46MC24089).
The site is part of a project that has been approved by the Institutional Review Board at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (IRB# 177-12-EX).
Hardware/software requirements: Any network capable PC, equipped with at least a 2.0 ghz Pentium D processor or newer, with 2 gigabytes of memory, and Windows Media Player or equivalent is required to be able to watch the videos below.
Policy on Privacy and Confidentiality: Children's Hospital & Medical Center does not sell or share the information entered through users on the 'CME credit' links. You will only be contacted regarding your participation.
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Evaluation of a Newborn with Sickle Cell Trait James L. Harper, MD Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Objectives: 1. To inform you of the proper steps to obtain confirmatory data. 2. To provide you with data regarding common genetic counseling issues arising from this diagnosis. 3. To provide you with information intended to help you provide clinical guidance to the parents of this infant regarding this diagnosis.
Presenter has disclosed no actual or potential conflict of interest related to this educational activity.
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Newborn with Sickle Cell Disease James L. Harper, MD Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Objectives: 1. To inform you of the proper steps to obtain confirmatory data. 2. To provide you with data regarding common genetic counseling issues arising from this diagnosis. 3. To provide you with information intended to help you provide clinical guidance to the parents of this infant regarding this diagnosis.
Presenter has disclosed no actual or potential conflict of interest related to this educational activity.
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Newborn with Hemoglobin Barts James L. Harper, MD Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Objectives: 1. To inform you of the proper steps to obtain confirmatory data. 2. To provide you with data regarding common genetic counseling issues arising from this diagnosis. 3. To provide you with information intended to help you provide clinical guidance to the parents of this infant regarding this diagnosis.
Presenter has disclosed no actual or potential conflict of interest related to this educational activity.
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Newborn with a Hemoglobin Variant James L. Harper, MD Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Objectives: 1. To inform you of the proper steps to obtain confirmatory data. 2. To provide you with data regarding common genetic counseling issues arising from this diagnosis. 3. To provide you with information intended to help you provide clinical guidance to the parents of this infant regarding this diagnosis.
Presenter has disclosed no actual or potential conflict of interest related to this educational activity.
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Children's Hospital & Medical Center is accredited by the Nebraska Medical Association Commission on Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Children's Hospital & Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of one half (0.5) AMA PRA Category I CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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