Overview
The Comprehensive Pediatric Care course is designed for physicians—especially pediatricians, family doctors, and general practitioners—who care for children in clinical practice. It addresses common yet often overlooked pediatric conditions, including respiratory infections, congenital diseases, newborn cardiac issues, seizure mimickers, and diabetes management and other important conditions. By building on existing clinical knowledge, the course provides updated, practical guidance to improve early recognition, prevention, and interdisciplinary care. It empowers physicians to enhance diagnostic accuracy, deliver timely interventions, and support families in managing complex pediatric health needs.
This course is delivered through twelve self-paced, recorded sessions each approximately 25 minutes in length, the course allows physicians to engage with content at their own convenience. While there are no formal prerequisites, participants are expected to have a foundational knowledge of general pediatrics or clinical experience in child health.
This Activity for
All Target Audience, Can be benefit From This Activity.
What I will learn?
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the prevention strategies for Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infections in children and the importance of vaccination for preventing respiratory infections in children.
- Describe the most common congenital infections and treatment options
- Identify and assess common yet often overlooked conditions in newborns, ensuring early detection and intervention through effective newborn examination techniques.
- Differentiate between true epilepsy and seizure mimickers in pediatric patients, improving diagnostic accuracy and management.
- Recognize and respond to signs of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia in children
- Recognize clinical presentation of floppy infant.
-Identify and respond to inherited arrhythmias in pediatric population
- Recognize presentations of rheumatic fever in children
- Identify the key steps in approaching and managing a child with wheezing.
- Recognize bleeding disorders in children and determine when to refer to a pediatric hematologist.
- recognize the symptoms of anaphylaxis and implement effective prevention strategies.
-Perform a child developmental screen and interpret the results.
Main Them
- This is a pre-recorded course, with each video approximately 10-15 minutes long.
- There is a pre-test and post-test to assess your knowledge.
- Course language: English
- After purchasing the course, click "Start Learning" to begin the pre-quiz, then proceed to watch the videos.
- Attention: Please ensure that you complete all the course requirements before the course
Recorded Programs
Prevention of Influenza and RSV Infections in Children
Overview of Influenza virus
Influenza Virus Structure and Types
Quadrivalent influenza vaccine
RSV Prevention
Introduction Case Scenario &Torch
Clinical Manifestation
Approach to Diagnosis , Treatment, and Prevention
Introduction
General Tips
Measurement & General observation
Head to Toe
Routine Procedure after birth & what are normal signs resolve spontaneously
Significant abnormalities
Definition of non-epilepltic paroxysmal events Epidemiology of paroxysmal non-epileptic events
Non- Epileptic Paroxysmal Events of Infancy / Early Childhood - cases
Different Types of diabetes
Different causes of fluctuation of blood sugar in patients with diabetes : Management and New Modelity of treatment
Type of Inherited Arrhythmias
Tiny lungs , Big Concerns: Wheezing in Little Ones
Approach to Floppy Infant
Bleeding Disorders in Children
Acute Rheumatic Fever :Patogenesis and risk factors
Prevention
Prevention of Anaphylaxis
Developmental Surveillance
Prices Details
| Optional Details | Fee |
|---|---|
| Pediatric Health Essentials: Prevention & Management | 86.15 SAR |
Additional items to the activity
| Optional Details | Type | Fee |
|---|---|---|
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Pediatric Health Essentials: Prevention & Management Certificate
Accreditation |
Certificate | Free |