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PetalMD at the 15th Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Update

May 4-5, PetalMD will take part in the 2018 Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Update, an event regrouping pediatricians and emergency physicians from all over Canada.

Presented by the BC Children's Hospital‘s Department of Emergency Medicine and the University of British Columbia’s Continuing Professional Development, this 2-day conference will be showcasing the latest trends in emergency medicine in urban and rural settings.

PetalMD Solutions for Pediatricians and Emergency Physicians

Did you know that emergency physicians and pediatricians are the most numerous specialists to use PetalMD solutions? Together, these specialists represent more than 6,000 of our 35,000 physician users.

If you are one of them, or if you are new to our Petal Scheduling solution, we invite you to visit us at the PetalMD booth during the event. 

We also invite you to download the document 10 Benefits of Petal Scheduling for Pediatricians in Hospital Settings for more information about how our scheduling tool is a real time-saver for pediatric teams.

This Whitepaper Contains:

Advantages for schedulers and pediatricians

Time saved using a solution designed for physicians

Key features and benefits

More Info About the Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Update 2018

In addition to the 2-day event conferences and courses, the organization will offer a pre-conference day, Thursday, May 3rd, on APLS (Simulator-Mediated Advanced Pediatric Life Support).

Presentations at the Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Update 2018

  • Pale Rider: Amenia in the ER  
    Dr John Wu

  • New and Improved: Practice-Altering Articles From the last Year
    Dr Ran Goldman

  • No Brainer: The Last con Concussion
    Dr Paul Korn

  • Gimme Some Sugar: Hypoglycemia in the ER
    Dr Daniel Metzger

  • Resistance is Futile: Multi-Resistant Pathogens Encountered in the ER
    Dr Srinivas Murthy

  • Skin in the game: Allergic Rashes
    Dr Joseph Lam

  • Brace Yourself: Dental Emergencies in ER
    Dr Reza Nouri

  • Here comes Debride: Wound Management in the ER
    Dr Erika Henkelman

  • Greatest Hits: Update on Pediatric Trauma
    Dr Gen Ernst

  • Left in the Dark: Managing Neglect in the ED
    Dr Michelle Clarke

  • Faint Hope: Syncope
    Dr Shreya Moodley

  • Bady Driver: Pediatric Transport Considerations
    Dr Arthur Cogswell
     
  • Snap, Crackle, Pop: The Latest on Bronchiolitis
    Dr Mike Seear

  • At a Loss: Managing the Child with an Eating Disorder in ER
    Dr Tara Tandan

  • Seeing is Believing: Spot Diagnosis
    Dr Navid Dehghani

  • La-La-Land: The latest Tools and the Trends in Procedural Sedation
    Dr. Gary Andolaffto

  • Without a trace: Unique Features of Pediatric EKG’s
    Dr Eimear McGovern

  • Race Against the Machine: Ventilator Settings for Intubations in the ER
    Dr Arthur Cogswell