COVID-19: Pediatric Update

 
Please join us next Wednesday, October 13, for the latest virtual town hall for the medical community, presented by the Travis County Medical Society and Dell Medical School.
  
Presenters from Dell Medical School faculty will provide an update on the impact of COVID-19 on pediatric patients, including information on MIS-C treatment algorithms and keys to limiting a future pediatric surge. 
  
Presenters: 
Kimberly Avila Edwards, MD , assistant professor and associate chair for advocacy, Department of Pediatrics.
Sarmistha Hauger, MD , associate professor, Department of Pediatrics; chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Division; co-chair of the Texas Pediatric Society Committee on Infectious Diseases and Immunizations.
Roshni Koli, MD , assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; medical director of pediatric mental health services for Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas.
Lynn Thoreson, DO , associate professor, Department of Pediatrics; fellowship director for the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship; associate program director for the Pediatric Residency program.

Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Time:12:00 - 1:00 PM
  
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RECORDINGS OF PREVIOUS EVENTS
View recordings of previous webinars , including the August 19 event featuring Austin-Travis County Health Authority Desmar Walkes, MD; Wright Hartsell, MD, chief medical officer for the Texas Regional Infusion Center; and Colin Shepard, MD, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s liaison to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response at the Department of Health and Human Services, provide an update on when and how to refer patients to the infusion center including a tutorial on monoclonal antibodies infusion.

This series is co-hosted by Travis County Medical Society President Nancy Thorne Foster, MD, FACP , and Dell Medical School Interim Dean George Macones, MD.