Kawasaki Disease
Currently, there is no standardized graduate education or certification program for APNs or PAs focusing on Pediatric Hospital Medicine. APPs graduate their educational programs with a wide range of clinical experiences and variation in the quality of their training. APPs require “on the Job” training to build competency. There are published recommended competencies in pediatric hospital medicine for physicians in training by currently there are no corresponding recommendations for training APPs.
Target Audience
Advanced Practice Providers in Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
Learning Objectives
- Review the epidemiology, risk factors and diagnostic criteria of Kawasaki disease in children
- Demonstrate competency in evaluating and treating child with suspected Kawaski disease
- Identify literature on the topic that guides hospital medicine practice
- Develop confidence in counseling patients and families admitted to the hospital for Kawaski disease
Anika Nelson, MD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
The Medical College of Wisconsin
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
James McCarthy, MD
Assistant Professor
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
The Medical College of Wisconsin
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
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Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc. is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner continuing education by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners: AANP Provider Number 150930. This program has been approved for 4.0 contact hours of continuing education (which includes 1.0 hour of pharmacology).
Claimed Credit - Learners should claim credit only for the portion of the program they attended and successfully completed.
Available Credit
- 1.00 NP PharmacologyNP Pharmacology credit.
- 4.00 NP Contact Hours