Total Credits: 1 including .75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Clinical Pearls for Depression, Anxiety, and Disordered Eating in Pediatrics - Kathryn Hudon, DO, FAAP, FACOP
If you care for children in your practice, you’ve noticed a simmering epidemic starting to explode over the last 2 years. Not COVID-19, but massive pediatric mental health challenges. Identifying and treating these kids can be intimidating and challenging, but we don’t exactly have a lot of mental health backup to help them (or us!). This session aims to help you feel more confident in diagnostic and prescriptive management for young children and teenagers suffering from anxiety, depression, and disordered eating patterns in your everyday practice.
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Dr. Hudon graduated from PNWU-COM and trained at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan where she also served as Chief Resident. She currently works as a pediatrician in Spokane and is on staff at Sacred Heart Children’s hospital. She is the Division Chief of Pediatrics for PNWU-COM and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians. She has always enjoyed adolescent medicine, and as pediatric mental health has deteriorated over the last two years, she has dedicated a large portion of her practice to focus on the diagnosis and management of pediatric mental health disorders.
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