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The Fetal Treatment Center in Oakland: Expanded Services, Informed Strategies - Intro Video

The Fetal Treatment Center in Oakland: Expanded Services, Informed Strategies - Intro

Learn which patients may benefit from referral and what to expect from the process in this update from perinatologist Annalisa Post, MD.
Preeclampsia Update: How to Identify and Manage a Perilous Pregnancy Complication Video

Preeclampsia Update: How to Identify and Manage a Perilous Pregnancy Complication

This important talk from Annalisa Post, MD, a perinatologist with the UCSF Fetal Treatment Center, clarifies the definition of preeclampsia, lays out risk factors, and elucidates the tricky business of recognizing worsening hypertension in pregnancy.
Minority Stress in the Medical World: The Urgency of Addressing Mental Health Course

Minority Stress in the Medical World: The Urgency of Addressing Mental Health

Illustrating the devastating impacts of bigotry in medical education and health care, child and adolescent psychiatrist Chase Anderson, MD, opens up about his own experiences – in college, medical school, residency and beyond.
The Sounds of Sleeping: How to Assess Snoring or Apneic Children Course

The Sounds of Sleeping: How to Assess Snoring or Apneic Children

Pediatric otolaryngologist Grace Banik, MD, explains the importance of screening for obstructive sleep apnea, with potential long-term consequences ranging from cognitive issues to hypertension and heart disease.
What Sounds Like Asthma Isn’t Always Asthma: Getting the Diagnosis Right Video

What Sounds Like Asthma Isn’t Always Asthma: Getting the Diagnosis Right

Kids can present with noisy respiration for many reasons, so pediatric pulmonologist Ruth Siew, MD, offers a useful review of breathing mechanics and testing tips to help providers distinguish between asthma and similar-sounding conditions.
Big, Small, Flat, Triangular: Understanding Abnormal Head Shapes in Infants Video

Big, Small, Flat, Triangular: Understanding Abnormal Head Shapes in Infants

Babies’ heads can look odd for a variety of reasons, some benign and some requiring prompt, expert care.
Back Injuries in Pediatric Athletes Course

Back Injuries in Pediatric Athletes

Get more comfortable diagnosing and treating back troubles in active kids with this talk from sports medicine specialist Rhonda A. Watkins, MD, MPH.
Pediatric Precision Cancer Medicine Program Document

Pediatric Precision Cancer Medicine Program

The Precision Cancer Medicine Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals provides unparalleled expertise as one of the nation’s pre-eminent programs for advanced, molecularly focused pediatric cancer diagnosis and care.
Building Child and Family Resilience in Pediatric Primary Care Course

Building Child and Family Resilience in Pediatric Primary Care

Traumatic events or ongoing lifestyle instability can impact a child's mental and physical health, increasing the risk of conditions ranging from asthma to ADHD to depression.
Pediatric Hereditary Cancer Clinic Document

Pediatric Hereditary Cancer Clinic

An estimated10-15% of pediatric cancers are due to an underlying cancer predisposition syndrome (CPS). The UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals Pediatric Hereditary Cancer Clinic identifies and coordinates care for children with inherited CPS.
Blood and Marrow Transplant Program News

Blood and Marrow Transplant Program

The Blood and Marrow Transplant Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals is a leader in specialized treatment options for children with cancer.
The Latest on Type 1 Diabetes: Increasing Incidence, Improved Care Video

The Latest on Type 1 Diabetes: Increasing Incidence, Improved Care

In less than an hour, primary care providers can get up to speed on type 1 diabetes through this information-packed talk from pediatric endocrinologist Gina Capodanno, MD.

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