Pediatric Grand Rounds (RECORDING) Care Coordination for Children with Medical Complexity
Offered By: Stanford University via Independent
Course Description
Overview
This presentation is a recording of a Stanford Pediatric Grand Rounds Session. World-renowned experts will present the latest research, practice guidelines, and treatment protocols to advance best practices in the care of pediatric patients. These online recordings will provide pediatricians and family physicians with up-to-date clinical information on a wide range of clinical issues encountered in daily pediatric practice.
Children with medical complexity (CMC) have complex, chronic disease involving multiple organ systems, and are often technology dependent and frequently have significant disabilities. Families of CMC require intensive care coordination to meet their diverse needs. Care coordination is a patient and family centered, assessment-driven, team based activity designed to meet the needs of children and youth while enhancing the care giving capabilities of families. Family goals should be incorporated as key elements into shared care plans.
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