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Elsevier Advances in Pediatrics 2018 1st Edition by Berkowitz, Carol
Each year, Advances in Pediatrics focuses on providing current clinical information on important topics in pediatrics. This year, Dr. Carol Berkowitz has taken over as Editor, and she and her new editorial board have assembled top authors to provide updates on the following topics: Evaluation and Management of Febrile Infants < 3 months of age; Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Ultrasonography; The Patient-Centered Pediatric Emergency Department; Management of Scoliosis; Health and Wellness for LGBTQ Youth; Sexually Exploited Children: Recognizing and Addressing; Movement Disorders in Children; Childhood Trauma Management in Primary Care; Physician Well-Being and Burnout; New Molecular Methods for Diagnosing Infectious Diseases; Parental Refusal: Treatments, Procedures and Vaccines: What to say and What to do; Pediatric Oncology in the ICU setting; Diaphragmatic Hernia: Management and Outcomes; and Global Health and Pediatric Education: Opportunities and Challenges. Readers will come away with the clinical information that supplements their professional knowledge so they can make informed clinical decisions that improve patient outcomes. Battling Burnout: Strategies for Promoting Physician WellnesIntegrative Medicine in PediatricsHealth and Wellness for LGBTQChild Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual ExploitationGlobal Health and Pediatric Education: Opportunities and ChallengesParental Refusal for Treatments, Procedures, and Vaccines in the Newborn NurseryThe Patient-Centered Emergency DepartmentPoint-of-Care Ultrasound in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Where We're at, Where We're GoingChildhood Trauma Management in Primary CareThe Pediatrician and Marijuana: An Era of ChangeAdvances in the Diagnosis and Management of Febrile Infants: Challenging TraditionExpanding Molecular Diagnostics for Central Nervous System InfectionsMovement Disorders in ChildrenCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Management & OutcomesManagement of Scoliosis