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Choosing Wisely in Pediatrics - Safely Doing Less

07.01.2017 - By Dr. Tony TarchichiPlay

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Course: Choosing Wisely in Pediatrics- Safely Doing Less Course Director: Tony R Tarchichi M.D.  - Assistant Professor in Dept of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Course Director: Ricardo Quinonez M.D. - Associate Professor in Dept of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine,    Disclosures: None   This Podcast series was created for Pediatric Hospitalists or those healthcare professionals who take care of hospitalized children.    This episode is on Choosing Wisely in Pediatrics- Safely Doing Less. As always there is free CME credit of up to 1.25 AMA category 1 for listening to this podcast and going to the Univ of Pitt site. See the link below.      _______________________________________________________________ Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Identify and be able to explain errors of omission & errors of commission. Define and identify Overuse.  Explain the term Over-Diagnosis and how it affects health care expenditures and patient care.  • Released:  07/01/2017,   Reviewed 07/01/201, Expire: 07/01/2018   If you are new to the Internet-based Studies in Education and Research (ISER) website (which is how you will get your CME credit), you will first need to create an account:   Step 1. Create an Account https://www.hsconnect.pitt.edu/HSC/home/create-account.do   If you have used the ISER website in the past, you can click on the link below and then log onto in order to complete the evaluation for this training:   Step 2. To access the test for CME credit: https://cme.hs.pitt.edu/ISER/servlet/IteachControllerServlet?actiontotake=loadmodule&moduleid;=17453 Accreditation Statement: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.   The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of  (1.25)  AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Read more at http://pedhospmed.libsyn.com/#uyIftLmBscC9LQBM.99

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