The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics conducts a weekly Grand Rounds education series. Grand Rounds are held on Wednesday mornings from 8-9 am in both a Zoom and live audience format. Participants are able to receive continuing medical education (CME) credit. Grand Rounds in the Department of Pediatrics serves as an integral part of the educational experience across all levels of learning – attendance is encouraged for medical students, residents, fellows and faculty as well as our collaborating IU Health partners in pediatrics across multiple disciplines. Topics and presenters are selected to reflect timely issues and knowledge in the treatment of pediatric patients, their families, and the providers who care for them.
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6th Annual IU Pediatric QI Competition Neuroprotective Bundle in Preterm Infants: A QI Initiative to Reduce Severe IVH Laura Blazier,…
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Leveraging Fasting Signals in the Liver to Treat Obesity and Metabolic Disease Brian DeBosch MD, PhD Professor and Co-Division Chief Center Director…
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Critical care management of cerebral edema in infants and children
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Buckle Up! A Crash Course in Trauma Care for Pediatricians at Riley Matthew Landman, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACS Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of…
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High Flow Nasal Cannula: The Panacea for All Breathing Problems Samer Abu-Sultaneh, MD, FAAP, FCCM Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Co-Chair, IUSM…
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Addressing Local and Global Disparities in Sickle Cell Disease through Research and Advocacy Patrick McGann, MD PhDDirector, Lifespan Comprehensive Sickle Cell…
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To Sedate or Not to Sedate: What the Sedation Team Can and Cannot Do to Improve Patient Care and Experience Lee D. Murphy DO Medical Director of Clinical…
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NICH: Life Preserver for Youth with Complex Health Conditions Drowning in Social Challenges Michael A. Harris, Ph. D.Professor, Pediatrics & AnesthesiologyChief of…
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Riley Health Equity Symposium: Health Equity Leaders at Riley discuss challenges and opportunities to improve the care we provide
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Quality and Safety: A Journey Through Care Dr. Stefan Malin MD MS Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Indiana University School of Medicine
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What well intentioned family members, neighbors, and Google recommend for curing cancer: How to dispel myths and offer hope Jennifer M. Pope, MD(she, her, hers)…
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2024 Pediatric Fellows Acknowledgement Ceremony
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Navigating the Nexus to Improve Child Lung Health: Research, Leadership, and Life in Medicine Stephanie Duggins Davis, MD Stephanie Duggins Davis, MD…
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Changing Paradigms- is it time to change the way we diagnose and treat type 1 diabetes? Emily K. Sims MD, MS Jamie Felton, MD
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