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EoE In The Littles: Early Diagnosis and Early Treatment Options

Recognizing and diagnosing eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) can be challenging, particularly in babies and young children. With new treatments available for young children, early diagnosis is essential. Join pediatric EoE experts to discuss what symptoms should raise your suspicion of EoE in babies and young children, how to support caregivers’ during EoE management, and engage in best practices during care transitions when children with EoE reach adolescence and early adulthood. Earn 1.0 NAPNAP contact hour/0.5 Rx. This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. & Sanofi.

Call to Action: The Role of NPs and PAs in the Timely Diagnosis and Management of EoE
Learn from expert faculty in this online video series on the role of pediatric and primary care NPs and PAs in diagnosing, classifying, and optimizing care and treatment for patients of varying ages with eosinophilic esophagitis.   

Food Allergy Management QI Project – Offering Free CE
Unique opportunity to engage in a QI project and earn 25 NAPNAP CE contact hours. Use the Food Allergy Management and Prevention for Infants and Toddlers (FAMP-IT) clinician support tool to manage infants at well-child visits and subsequently modify clinical practice to provide appropriate recommendations on early peanut introduction. Accepted NAPNAP member applicants will be given free access to the QI project, and may earn 25 NAPNAP CE contact hours. Apply today.

Skin Care Pearls for the Pediatric Healthcare Team: From Newborn Skin to Teenage Acne
The goal of this activity is for learners to be better able to provide recommendations for comprehensive skin care for pediatric patients. This activity is available on Medscape, and is FREE to all participants.  

Interactive Web Based Newborn Hearing Screening Training Curriculum

The NHSTC is an interactive competency-based course designed to provide the learner with a thorough understanding of the components necessary for conducting quality newborn hearing screening. The recommended practices throughout the course are based on the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) Position Statement. By taking the course, screeners and stakeholders will have the necessary foundation to do a thorough job and feel confident in their role. This CE activity is offered by The National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management (NCHAM) for 3.0 contact hours.