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Diagnosis of Abusive Head Trauma in the Urgent Care Setting

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Abusive Head Trauma can be difficult to diagnose and daunting to many practitioners.

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​Abusive Head Trauma can be difficult to diagnose and daunting to many practitioners, yet timely proper identification can save lives and prevent needless morbidity. Review the pitfalls of diagnosis and management strategies of abusive head trauma in the pediatric patient with an expert, Pediatric Emergency and Urgent Care physician, Dr Seema Awatramani.

Additional information

Format

Video

Contributor

Seema Awatramani

Length

33 minutes

Publication Date

5/6/18

Source

Urgent Care Association