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10th Annual GME / Fellowship Research Symposium | Grand Rounds Oakland
Pediatric Grand Rounds Oakland
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Antibiotic Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia: A Quality Improvement Project to Increase Pediatric ED Discharge Prescription Adherence to Shorter Antibiotic Duration Guidelines
Presented by:
Monica Charpentier, MD, PhD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals
Learning Objectives:
- List the benefits of shorter duration courses of outpatient antibiotics for treatment of pediatric community acquired pneumonia.
- Explain the benefits of statistical process control methodology in studying quality improvement.
- Identify the key components of a p-chart in a quantitative time series study design.
The Pediatric Sports Injuries Following the Initiation of COVID (PSIFIC) Study
Presented by:
Adnan Haque, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals
Learning Objectives:
- Accurately diagnose pediatric sports injuries based on changes in activity trends following the initiation of the COVID-19 involving more ligamentous injuries and fewer contact injuries.
- Recognize the increased severity of injury found in patients presenting to the emergency department following the initiation of pandemic protocols.
Contact [email protected] for log-in information.
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2025-06-10 15:00:00
2025-06-10 16:00:00
10th Annual GME / Fellowship Research Symposium | Grand Rounds Oakland
Antibiotic Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia: A Quality Improvement Project to Increase Pediatric ED Discharge Prescription Adherence to Shorter Antibiotic Duration Guidelines
Presented by:
Monica Charpentier, MD, PhD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals
Learning Objectives:
List the benefits of shorter duration courses of outpatient antibiotics for treatment of pediatric community acquired pneumonia.
Explain the benefits of statistical process control methodology in studying quality improvement.
Identify the key components of a p-chart in a quantitative time series study design.
The Pediatric Sports Injuries Following the Initiation of COVID (PSIFIC) Study
Presented by:
Adnan Haque, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals
Learning Objectives:
Accurately diagnose pediatric sports injuries based on changes in activity trends following the initiation of the COVID-19 involving more ligamentous injuries and fewer contact injuries.
Recognize the increased severity of injury found in patients presenting to the emergency department following the initiation of pandemic protocols.
Contact [email protected] for log-in information.
[email protected]
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