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Pediatric Bouncebacks

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​Cases from Pediatric Bouncebacks!: If It’s Not in the Differential It Won’t Be in the Diagnosis

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​Cases from Pediatric Bouncebacks!: If It’s Not in the Differential It Won’t Be in the Diagnosis

Everyone tenses up when they hear, “Remember that patient you saw  yesterday….”, even more so if that patient was a child!

Author,  professor, and practicing physician, Mike Weinstock, has compiled numerous  “bounceback” situations from which we can learn on risk  management and careful patient assessment.

Mike will explore two cases with actual documentation and explore what went wrong leading to an incorrect diagnosis and ensuing adverse outcome.

Then the differential diagnosis and an approach to excellence in care is discussed to avoid similar mistakes in the future.

Note: This topic was a top-rated session at the 2022 Urgent Care Convention.
CME: .25
Designation Statement
The Urgent Care Association (UCA) designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of .25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim credits only commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Additional information

Format

Video

Contributor

Mike Weinstock

Source

Urgent Care Association

Length

21 minutes 47 seconds

Publication Date

08/16/2022