• The Pediatric Well Child Visit and Implications for Naturopathic Care

    Presenter: Katherine Zieman, ND
    Original Date: April 20, 2019

    This presentation examines the importance of prenatal, labor, and delivery history in the care of pediatric patients. A thorough understanding of pregnancy complications and labor and delivery variables can help inform proper diagnosis, clinical decision making, appropriate referrals, and choice of treatment modalities when caring newborns, infants, children, and teens.

    1.5 OB CEUs approved by OBNM
  • A Spoonful of Sugar: Choosing the Right Medication and Dose for your Pediatric Patients

    Presenter: Corey Fish, MD
    Original Date: April 20, 2019

    A discussion of homeopathic medicines for common health complaints for both mother and baby—including acute postpartum care, breast health, nursing. Safety of homeopathic in infancy and review of frequently used homeopathic medicines for common childhood concerns. Clinical cases and key medicines for the first aid kit.

    2.0 CEUs (2.0 OB and 2.0 pharmacy) approved by OBNM
  • Homeopathy for Mom and Baby - First Year Postpartum

    Presenter: Wendy Vannoy, ND
    Original Date: April 20, 2019

    A discussion of homeopathic medicines for common health complaints for both mother and baby—including acute postpartum care, breast health, nursing. Safety of homeopathic in infancy and review of frequently used homeopathic medicines for common childhood concerns. Clinical cases and key medicines for the first aid kit.

    1.0 OB CEUs approved by OBNM
  • CMV: The New Law and What You Need to Know

    Presenter: Sheevaun Khaki, MD
    Original Date: April 20, 2019

    This talk covers the basic virology and clinical features of congenital CMV. We discuss diagnosis and management of congenital CMV and how this pertains to the new Oregon state law. Finally, we discuss the implications of the new CMV law for practitioners across the state. (Note: includes discussion of the early use of antivirals)

    1.5 CEUs (1.5 OB and 0.5 Pharmacy) approved by OBNM
  • PANS - An Overview of a Difficult but Treatable Disorder

    Presenter: Sarah McAllister, ND
    Original Date: April 20, 2019

    PANS is a form of autoimmune encephalitis that can cause a wide-spectrum of symptoms in the pediatric population. A heightened level of clinical suspicion and thorough medical history is imperative in order to provide prompt and comprehensive treatment. With antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and integrative therapies it is possible to turn a potentially chronic and debilitating illness into a treatable one. In this presentation, Dr. McAllister lectures on more current research findings and discuss clinical cases in order to show the wide symptom picture and integrative treatment options for this illness.

    1.5 CEUs (1.5 OB and 0.5 Pharmacy) approved by OBNM

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