Every child deserves care that sees the whole picture, one that accounts for their family, their community, and the social forces that shape their health. CME Outfitters is proud to launch Youth Care, a new educational initiative featuring four bite-sized, OnDemand CME Snacks that give physicians, physician associates, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, case managers, and social workers the tools to make that vision a reality.
In Culturally Respectful Care: Engaging Family Systems and Managing Unique Social Drivers of Health (1.0 CME/CE), you’ll integrate culturally respectful principles into pediatric care, develop care plans that honor individual family priorities and communication preferences, and coordinate with schools and community resources to address the unique health needs of children in diverse populations, including rural and Indigenous settings. Click here to participate now.
EPSDT for Children: Screening, Prevention, and Care Coordination in Medicaid and Beyond (1.0 CME/CE) guides learners in applying the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment benefit as a practical framework for improving care delivery, strengthening behavioral health screening and referral, and addressing urgent needs for Medicaid-enrolled children and adolescents using culturally sensitive, family-centered strategies. Click here to participate now.
In Trauma-Informed Care for Youth: Addressing Disparities and Adverse Childhood Experiences (1.0 CME/CE), you’ll assess the impact of trauma and ACEs on child and adolescent development, utilize validated screening tools within a culturally sensitive framework, and build a trauma-informed implementation plan with community partnerships to promote equitable health access for underserved populations. Click here to participate now.
Team Member and Stakeholder Roles for Integrated Support of Children and Families (1.0 CME/CE) focuses on identifying cross-sector care coordination roles across schools, welfare agencies, and community partners, differentiating support needs for children with developmental disabilities, and implementing culturally sensitive practices with tribal nations and Indigenous communities that honor sovereignty and uphold best practices. Click here to participate now.
Taken together, these four OnDemand CME Snacks form a comprehensive foundation for team-based, equity-centered pediatric care. From culturally respectful communication to trauma-informed practice and cross-sector coordination, Youth Care gives clinicians the knowledge and confidence to show up fully for every child and family they serve.
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