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Scabies

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The symptoms in this age group can mimic other common pediatric skin conditions like eczema or diaper rash, leading to potential misdiagnosis. Integrating digital imaging with telemedicine platforms can improve access to dermatological expertise, particularly in remote or underserved areas.

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Meet the Emergency Physicians Running for Congress

ACEP Now

Some groups and practices have explored the option, understand what they’re getting into and have concluded that that they’re going to work together to get better outcomes under a unionized model. testifying before Congress to advocate for telemedicine and value based care. MCCORMICK: I really love pediatrics, I love working with kids.

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ED Boarding

ACEP Now

1 The letter detailed ED physician stories, highlighting the preventable harms from boarding, crowding, long waits, staff shortages, burnout, and the disproportionate impact on behavioral health and pediatric populations. ED crowding and boarding are causing patient experiences and outcomes to worsen. Letter to President Biden.

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What has gotten better and what has gotten worse since you started in medicine

Sensible Medicine

Pembrolizumab and Nivolumab came out of nowhere and have dramatically improved cancer outcomes. Sometimes we aren’t even in the same room as our patient, opting to obtain a history in a remote environment, practicing what has been termed “telemedicine” (some might rate this as improvement, others the opposite).

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Bubble Wrap PLUS – December 2024

Don't Forget the Bubbles

In this issue of Pediatrics, Morales and colleagues investigated the effect of exercise on the brain. In this issue of Pediatric Nephrology, Bahat et al. In this issue of Pediatrics , Gkiourtzis and colleagues performed a systematic review and meta-analysis on prophylaxis in children with recurrent urinary tract infections.