CPF Statement on Importance of Childhood and Adolescent Vaccines
The mission of the Cumberland Pediatric Foundation is to promote the healthcare of children. Our goal is to support pediatricians who provide care for children and families.
We unequivocally believe in the safety and efficacy of childhood and adolescent vaccines and understand the life-saving impact they provide.
CPF fully endorses the statement published by the Tennessee Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics surrounding the events of this past week.
Upcoming CME and MOC Part 2 Education for Providers
"Autism Management (Part 1) - Overview of Services and Therapies"
August 18 | 6 PM
Paul Dressler, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Division of Developmental Medicine, VUMC, and Jeffrey Hine, PhD, BCBA, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, TRIAD Licensed Psychologist, Division of Developmental Medicine, VUMC, will be leading a presentation on August 18 at 6 PM on Autism Management.
The presentation will discuss an overview of services and therapies, including TEIS, school-based services, community-based therapies, and transition to adult services. This is the first part of a 2-part series on Autism (Part 2 on Sept. 9).
"Autism Management (Part 2) - Co-Morbidities and Initial Treatment Options"
September 9 | 6 PM
Paul Dressler, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Division of Developmental Medicine, VUMC, will be leading a presentation on September 9 at 6 PM on Autism Management, discussing co-morbidities to monitor for and initial treatment options, including driving factors and medication considerations surrounding ADHD, anxiety, depression, agitation, and others.
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