PPT-Maryland BHIPP Identification and Management of Eating Disorders in Pediatric Primary

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Thursday February 18 th 2021 1230 130 PM Shauna P Reinblatt MD DFAACAP DFAPA Clinical Assistant Professor University of Maryland School of Medicine 855MDBHIPP

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Thursday February 18 th 2021 1230 130 PM Shauna P Reinblatt MD DFAACAP DFAPA Clinical Assistant Professor University of Maryland School of Medicine 855MDBHIPP 6324477 wwwmdbhipporg. & . Athletes. Presented by:. Kaitlin Deason. And . Confidential Group Members. INTRODUCTION: eating disorders. 3. rd. most common disease affecting females . Women are 3x’s more likely to develop than Men. What’s Important for the ATC & PT. Rachel A. Clark, MS, RD, CSSD . Purdue University. Sports Dietitian & Continuing Lecturer. Northeast Indiana Sports Medicine Symposium, March 2017. Learning Objectives. HFMA Maryland Chapter. Michael Robbins. Senior Vice President. Maryland Hospital Association. January 27, 2017. All-Payer Model (Waiver). All-payer system . All pay same . price for same service at same hospital. What’s Important for the ATC & PT. Rachel A. Clark, MS, RD, CSSD . Purdue University. Sports Dietitian & Continuing Lecturer. Northeast Indiana Sports Medicine Symposium, March 2017. Learning Objectives. Scripts by . Paul Barry. (in slide note section). 1. What Does a Behavioral Health Patient Look Like in a Primary Care Setting?. 2. What Does a Behavioral Health Patient Look Like in a Primary Care Setting?. The Culture of Working in Primary Care Scripts by Paul Barry (in slide note section) 1 What Does a Behavioral Health Patient Look Like in a Primary Care Setting? 2 What Does a Behavioral Health Patient Look Like in a Primary Care Setting? Diagnosing and Managing Seasonal Depression in Primary Care. BHIPP Resilience Break. January 20th, 2022, 12:30 PM. Alden Littlewood, . MD Kelly . 1/3 of all Americans are obese and 60% are overweight. . 77% of individuals with eating disorders report that the illness can last anywhere from one to fifteen years or even longer in some cases.. Anyone with an eating disorder is at risk for death.. Sarah Fuller . Advanced Specialist Eating . Disorders Dietitian. What we aim to cover. Myth busting . Incidence of ED’s. Symptoms of ED’s. Different types of ED’s. Greater focus on the main types: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder. Kimothi Cain, MD, MPH. UNM Department of . Psychiatry. . as presented by . Emiliano. . Valles. , MD. Objectives. 1. Discuss and promote the role of the primary care physician in bipolar disorders. 2. Criteria for bipolar illnesses. Covering the full spectrum of health conditions seen in the primary care of children, Pediatric Primary Care, 5th Edition emphasizes both prevention and management from the unique perspective of the Nurse Practitioner. Written by an expert editor/contributor team, it provides in-depth, evidence-based guidance for assessing and managing health problems in children from infancy through adolescence. Other key topics include developmental theory, the health status of children today, issues of daily living, and cultural considerations.Four-part organization includes an introductory unit, plus units on child development, the health management of children, and diseases and disorders common to childhood.UNIQUE! Functional health patterns framework in Unit Three provides a lens for discussing health promotion through the various components of healthy living.UNIQUE! ICD framework in Unit Four addresses the classification used to code diseases in both hospital and outpatient settings.UNIQUE! Practice management chapter provides need-to-know information on managing a private healthcare practice, including issues of productivity, compliance with applicable laws, quality-of-care indicators, and successful business practices.UNIQUE! Environmental health chapter offers evidence-based content on the effects of environmental toxicants, such as tobacco smoke, heavy metals, and air pollutants.An 8-page color insert presents over 40 photos that visually demonstrate key assessment findings for ear, skin, and other conditions.NEW! Pediatric Pain Management chapter addresses the increased recognition of pain as the fifth vital sign with expanded coverage of acute and chronic pain management in children.Extensively revised and updated genetics chapter presents a new paradigm for addressing genetic considerations in clinical practice, including an introduction to epigenetics.Increased emphasis on health disparities explores the growing health disparities among children in the U.S and worldwide and provides strategies to help patients and parents gain accessibility to health care resources.NEW! Content on implementing a medical home explores the trend toward family-centered coordinated health care and fosters appropriate treatment for children with chronic disease.NEW! Updated coverage takes a more global approach, exploring the health status of children outside the U.S.Expanded imaging content offers valuable guidance on using various imaging modalities, including how to prepare the child for diagnostics. www.mdbhipp.org. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter! @MDBHIPP . Pediatric Anxiety: Identification and Treatment in Primary Care. Maryland Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary Care. 3/19/2021. Understanding Adolescent Self-Injury. Hal Kronsberg MD. 1-855-MD-BHIPP (632-4477). www.mdbhipp.org. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter! @MDBHIPP . Conflict of interest disclosure. June 16. th. , 2022. Suicide Prevention Part 2: Safety and Crisis Planning. Robert Paine, DO . 855-MD-BHIPP (632-4477). www.mdbhipp.org. Conflict of interest disclosure. 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