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Pediatrics in Practice is
a Bright Futures-based faculty development health promotion
curriculum that supports MCH leaders with effective skills
and strategies to teach health promotion content and foster
a greater understanding of its core concepts. Produced by
a nationally recognized panel of maternal and child health
professionals and parents, this one-of-a kind curriculum provides
meaningful tools to help child health professionals to communicate
effectively, partner with and educate children and families
as their advocate to promote health and prevent illness in
a time efficient manner.
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Collaboration Essentials for Pediatric & Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry Residents
fosters an alliance between pediatric and psychiatric trainees
to care for the mental health needs of children in the 21st
century. Based on Bright Futures principles, it describes
the technique of case-based discussions to encourage problem-based
learning in the psychosocial developmental aspects of child
health. These materials have been written and edited by faculty
from Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School
and are freely available to pediatricians and child and adolescent
psychiatrists worldwide.
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Pedicases
is a learner-centered, case-based curriculum that emphasizes
health promotion and disease prevention, consistent with the
Bright Futures guidelines. Pedicases includes more than 30
self-contained educational modules, covering important topics
in child growth, development, behavior, and adolescent health.
The materials were produced by faculty from Children's Hospital
Boston and Harvard Medical School. They were reviewed by nationally
recognized experts, and pilot-tested and evaluated in pediatric
residency programs across the U.S. Pedicases materials are
freely available to healthcare educators worldwide.
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