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Rheum2Learn 2.0: Pediatric Rheumatology
$000

Activity OverviewRheum2Learn 2.0 is case-based fundamental clinical rheumatology education for residents. Each interactive activity includes three patient cases that focus on the care and assessment of individuals with rheumatologic diseases.In this activity, learn how to examine, diagnose, and implement a pediatric patient-centered approach for three children with rheumatic conditions. The conditions included are juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM), and Kawasaki disease (KD). Rheum2Learn SeriesThis activity is part of a series. See all activities in the series below.Rheum2Learn 2.0: Crystalline ArthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: Infectious ArthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: Inflammatory MyopathiesRheum2Learn 2.0: Musculoskeletal DisordersRheum2Learn 2.0: Musculoskeletal ExaminationRheum2Learn 2.0: OsteoporosisRheum2Learn 2.0: OsteoarthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: Pediatric RheumatologyRheum2Learn 2.0: Rheumatic Manifestations of Systemic DiseaseRheum2Learn 2.0: Rheumatoid ArthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: SpondyloarthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: Sjögren’s DiseaseRheum2Learn 2.0: Systemic Lupus ErythematosusRheum2Learn 2.0: Systemic SclerosisRheum2Learn 2.0: Systemic VasculitisRegistration is complimentary.Target AudienceResidents in training who may provide care for pediatric patients with rheumatic diagnoses in primary care, inpatient, critical care, and other clinical contexts.The activity may also be of interest to medical students, fellows in training, advanced practice providers, practicing physicians, and other health care professionals who seek to strengthen their clinical knowledge of rheumatic diseases. Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:Formulate a differential diagnosis for a child with joint painExplain the role of laboratory tests in diagnosing and managing juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)Recognize the major distinguishing features of the 7 types of JIAIndicate the complications associated with JIAOutline general management strategies for JIAIdentify common cutaneous findings associated with juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM)Describe physical exam maneuvers used to assess for weakness in a child with suspected myositis Compare and contrast features of inflammatory and non-inflammatory myopathiesRecognize the common and potentially life-threatening complications associated with JDMOutline treatment strategies for children with JDMOutline the clinical features and diagnostic criteria for Kawasaki Disease (KD) Formulate a differential diagnosis for a child with suspected KDDescribe risk factors for the major complications of KDPropose a treatment regimen for children with suspected KDCE & MOC InformationThis activity is not eligible for CME/MOC.Acknowledgement of Commercial SupportThe project was supported by grant number 1 NU58DP006908-01-00 – Component A: Developing and Disseminating Programs to Build Sustainable Lupus Awareness, Knowledge, Skills and Partnerships. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Educational Activity PoliciesSee ACR educational activity policies, including the online enduring activity refund policy.