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CPF Virtual Education Series
Live attendees eligible to receive CME and MOC Part 2 Credit
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"Febrile Infants Clinical Practice Guidlines"
Thursday, Feb. 3 | 6 PM
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Donald Arnold, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, will be leading a talk on Thursday, Feb. 3 at 6 PM over Zoom discussing the new clinical practice guidelines for febrile infants.
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Sign-Up Now for CPF's Next Events!
Physician Painting Class (February 10) and Annual Meeting (April 19)
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We've got more fun events planned coming up!!
CPF is holding a virtual Physician Painting Class - hosted by Sips n' Strokes - on Feb. 10 at 7 PM. All attendees will receive a kit in the mail with paints, canvas, and everything you need!
And our Annual Meeting for members will be at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in downtown Nashville on April 19, 2022 - with a cocktail reception at 5:30 PM and Dinner Program at 7 PM. Don't miss out!!
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CPF Suicide Prevention Trainings and Resources
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CPF is partnered with Centerstone TN and the Tennessee Department of Health to offer pediatric practices a variety of resources related to suicide prevention and mental health.
As part of the program, we are offering practices suicide prevention trainings for staff (providers, nursing, or office staff - we'll bring you lunch!) and custom-made handouts and patient education materials.
Reach out to CPF Program Manager Preston Spencer at preston.spencer@vumc.org to learn more or schedule a training for your practice.
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New Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Speaker Series
Perspectives on Multidisciplinary Care for Children with Autism Services
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The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is starting a new education series that will focus on research and service/training models designed to make developmental care more accessible for children with autism and their families.
The first session in the series is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 21 at NOON. Paul Carbone, MD, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah, will be speaking on "Roles of the PCP in Early Identification and Long-Term Management of Children with Autism."
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