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Primary
Care Self-Assessment Exercise (SAE) Curriculum
The following areas (60%) will be covered under
recent advances in Comprehensive General Pediatrics each year:
- Role - legal, health systems, research, teaching, consultation, informatics
- Health promotion and common health problems: nutrition, adolescence,
school health, developmental
- Pediatric pharmacology
- Assessment and diagnosis - diagnostic testing
2009 -- 40% Topics for Annual Review as Relevant
to Comprehensive General Pediatrics:
Pathopsychological/Behavioral
Dermatology
Infectious Disease
2010 -- 40% Topics for Annual Review as Relevant
to Comprehensive General Pediatrics:
Environmental Health
Safety and Injury Prevention
Emergency Care
2011 -- 40% Topics for Annual Review as Relevant
to Comprehensive General Pediatrics:
Cardiology
Gastroenterology
Neonatology
2012 -- 40% Topics for Annual Review as Relevant to Comprehensive General
Pediatrics:
Musculoskeletal
Pulmonology
Ophthalmology
2013 -- 40% Topics for Annual Review as Relevant to Comprehensive General
Pediatrics:
Neurology
Pathopsychology/Behavioral
Hematology/Oncology
2014 -- 40% Topics for Annual Review as Relevant to Comprehensive General
Pediatrics:
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Allergy and Immunology
Endocrinology
2008 -- 40% Topics for Annual Review as Relevant
to Comprehensive General Pediatrics:
Care of Chronically Ill/Special Needs Child
Genetics
Reproductive/Genitourinary
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