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    Chronic Kidney Disease

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    Amniotic Band Syndrome

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    Approach to Child Maltreatment

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    Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)

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Approach to Pediatric Chronic Kidney Disease
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Published: Apr 10, 2025

This podcast will discuss an approach to pediatric chronic kidney disease. The podcast was created by Alexis Filyk, a second-year medical student at the University of Alberta and Dr. Michelle Ruhl, a pediatric nephrologist at the Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta.

Managing Sexual Assault Disclosure
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Published: Apr 03, 2025

This PedsCases Note provides a one-page infographic on Managing Sexual Assault Disclosure. This note will provide learners with the foundation to approach sexual assault disclosures. This Note was created by Kayla Bailey, a medical student at the University of Alberta with help from Dr. Melanie Lewis, pediatrician at the University of Alberta and Dr. Jillian Popel and Dr. ERin Boschee, child maltreatment pediatricians at the University of Alberta.

 
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
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Published: Apr 01, 2025

This podcast will give you an approach to Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). Today’s episode was created by Johanie Victoria Piché, a 4th year medical student at McGill University, in collaboration with Dr. Maryam Oskoui, a pediatric neurologist at Montreal Children’s Hospital.

Approach to Child Maltreatment
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Published: Mar 27, 2025

This PedsCases note provides a one-page overview on approach to child maltreatment, including concerning features, investigations, management and guidance on reporting. It was created by Kayla Bailey, a medical student at the University of Alberta with help from Dr. Melanie Lewis, pediatrician at the University of Alberta and Dr. Jillian Popel and Dr. Erin Boschee, child maltreatment pediatricians at the University of Alberta. 

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