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Pediatric Pneumonia

1 Hour
English, Հայերեն
Credit (s)

Learning Objectives

At the end of this session, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the etiologies of pediatric pneumonia for various ages
  • Describe treatment recommendations for managing pediatric pneumonia
  • Identify potential complications of pneumonia in children

Intended Audience

This online course is designed for pediatricians, family physicians, pediatric pulmonologists and pediatric infectious disease specialists.

Abstract

This online course is designed to outfit family doctors and pediatricians with the information they need to recognize and treat pneumonia. According to the WHO, pneumonia is still the single largest infectious cause of death for children under the age of 5, accounting for 15% of deaths in 2017. This course will provide an approach to understanding the causes of pneumonia, how it presents in children of different ages, and up-to-date recommendations on treatment and when to refer. We will provide practical guidance along with patient case studies to reinforce course learning.

Assessment and Earning CME Credit

This course in English is not CME-accredited. However, it provides valuable educational content that can enhance your knowledge and skills in the subject matter. To receive CME credit for this course in Armenia, you must take the course in Armenian and complete the post-course quiz. You have three chances to achieve a passing score of 70%. Once you pass the quiz, we will send your information to the Armenian Ministry of Health for credits.