Session Name: Pediatric Travel Medicine

Time: April 28, 2026

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Describe the most common pediatric travel medicine–related diagnoses and conditions encountered in international travelers.
Explain the scope, services, and clinical role of the Children’s Wisconsin Pediatric Travel Medicine Clinic scheduled to open in 2026.
Identify specific types of international travel and pediatric patient scenarios that warrant referral to the Children’s Wisconsin Pediatric Travel Medicine Clinic.
The following speaker(s) demonstrated experiential knowledge of the topic 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly Disagree
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Dr. Megan L Schultz
Dr. Katie Ryan
Dr. Brittany Player
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The content provided a fair and balanced coverage of the topic
The content was free of commercial bias