Speaker:
Case Presenter:
Claudia Zarcula, DO - PGY-1
Ashley McKinstry, DO - PGY1
Moderators:
Victoria Arsenault, MD }
Joshua Raven, DO
Advocate Children’s Hospital-Park Ridge, Pediatric Chief Residents
Objectives
- Understand the correct treatment and clinical trajectory of a diagnosis of Bell’s Palsy alone
- Review different diagnosis and workup of patients with abnormal neurological findings most specifically leg weakness and ataxia
- Understand how leukemia is diagnosed and have a baseline understanding of current treatment plans available.
- Understand the significance of CNS involvement in the diagnosis of leukemia and long term prognosis.
Session date:
04/24/2024 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm CDT
Location:
Virtual
United States
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