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Doctors Entrance: Grand Rounds Schedule

June 2009          Download June Ground Rounds Schedule

Grand Rounds takes place in the Outpatient Center Auditorium-Basement (unless otherwise noted).

Physicians attending this activity may report up to 1 hour of Category 1 credit per lecture toward the certificate in Continuing Medical Education and the AMA’s Physician’s Recognition Award.


06/02/09
DV_101: Understanding Family Violence & the Civil Legal Remedies for Survivors

Presented by:
Tara Flanagan , MD
Supervising Attorney
Family Violence Law Center
Alameda County

                                                                                              Objectives:

  • Understand what domestic violence is, how it occurs, why people abuse their loved ones, as well as why families stay together even during violence.
  • Integrate and understand the civil legal remedies that exist for survivors of family violence.
  • Learn definitions and scope of protections for the various types of domestic violence restraining orders issued by the Superior Court of the State of California, and the interplay between those different orders.
  • Develop an awareness and cultural competency for domestic violence as it relates to communities in the San Francisco Bay Area, including but not limited to lesbian, gay, transgender, intersex, queer and questioning (“LGBTIQQ”) and immigrant communities.
  • Learn the domestic violence screening requirements for physicians as set forth in the AMA Ethical Guidelines.

                                                                                           

06/09/09
Preventive Medicine with Micronutrients

Presented by:
Bruce N. Ames, Ph.D.
Senior Scientist
Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute
Nutrition and Metabolism Center
Professor of the Graduate School
University of California, Berkeley

Objectives:

  • Better understand the relation of poor nutrition to disease.
  • Advise their patients about the consequences of unbalanced diets.

    

 

06/16/09
An Overview in Pediatric Ophthalmology

Presented by:
Kiara Wilder
Program Director
Blind Babies Foundation
Oakland, CA

  • Identify diagnoses and risk factors indicating presence or potential for visual impairment.
  • Name the top three most common pediatric visual diagnoses; CVI, ROP, ONH.
  • Understand appropriate medical referrals necessary when ONH is diagnosed.
  • Identify families eligible for referral to Blind Babies Foundation.




06/23/09
ACL Prevention Update

Presented by:
Michelle Cappello , MSPT
Management Coordinator, PT
Sports Medicine Clinic
Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland

 

Objectives: 

  • Understand the basic function of the ACL and the mechanisms of injury.
  • Have knowledge of the risk factors that predispose young athletes to ACL injury.
  • Have a clear understanding of the latest research on ACL prevention.
  • Be able to discuss concepts of ACL prevention programs.


 

06/30/09
Cerebrovascular Disease

Presented by:
Raphael Guzman, MD
Assistant Professor
Pediatric Neurosurgery
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford University Medical Center

 

Objectives: 

  • Understand assessment and treatment of Vein of Galen Malformation.
  • Know clinical manifestation and radiological appearance of aneurysms.
  • Know presenting symptoms and concept of multimodality treatment of AVM.
  • Know the epidemiology and clinical symptoms of Moyamoya Disease.



 

 

 



 

















 



 









 

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