Juvenile Division → Children in the Courts 2021

CITC21| Fractures in Child Abuse Cases: How and Why They May "Hide" Under the Surface (CITC21| F1b)


Description
A child abuse pediatrician will discuss mechanisms of injury and the range of symptoms for fractures in young children. Case examples will be used to discuss why there are not often outward signs that a young child has a broken bone.
Content
  • Introduction
  • LMS Introduction
  • On Demand CLE Instructions and Certificate of Attendance
  • Session REcording
  • Session Recording
  • Session Materials
  • Learning Objectives
  • Handout
  • for more information
  • AAP Clinical Report Evaluating Children with Fractures for Child Physical Abuse
  • Child Protector App from Children's Mercy of Kansas City
  • Recognizing When a Child's Injury or Illness is Caused by Abuse
  • Evaluation
  • Session Evaluation Survey
  • Faculty Information
  • Dr. Karen Farst - Curriculum Vitae
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever