PEPID’s new Pediatrics Module will assist all physicians caring for children. Covering ambulatory, emergency or inpatient care, this is the most comprehensive point-of-care emergency and primary care resource available. Pediatric-specific topics are integrated into PEPID suites, according to specialty practices for emergency physicians (ED), primary care physicians (PCP), and training physicians (CRC). Developed in partnership with the University of Chicago Department of Pediatrics and the Family Physicians Inquiries Network (FPIN)
PEDS Medical Topics– more than 600 pediatric-specific topics covering the full range of Pediatric primary care, emergency and hospital management
PEDS Emergency and Trauma – the most comprehensive pediatric coverage available for point-of-care including resuscitation, foreign bodies, head trauma, maxillofacial injuries, neck & spine, chest trauma, abdomen, renal & pelvis, orthopedic trauma, skin, drowning, and special considerations
Evaluation & Exams – includes complete history and age-related physical exams for newborns, infants, toddlers, elementary school age children, and adolescents including well-child visits
Anticipatory and Developmental Guidelines – covers the full pediatrics spectrum including breast feeding, SIDS, infant nutrition, growth and development, child obesity . . . even car restraints and toilet training. From prenatal to adolescence, you’ll be ready for any developmental concern.
Pediatric Disorders – includes in-depth genetic, communication, and learning disorders
Adolescent Topics and Issues - includes gynecology, reproductive, and contraceptive information; privacy, eating disorders, illegal drugs and substance abuse, and suicide prevention
Screening Recommendations – routine screening by sex, age, and disease including AAP recommendations
Practice Management – over 500 pediatric related ICD-9 (diagnoses) and CPT-4 (procedures) codes
Other Topics – includes pediatric toxicology, child abuse, developmental milestones, age-related tables and more
To access Pediatric Module content, simply select PEDIATRICS from your suite’s Table of Contents.
FAQs about PEPID's new Pediatrics Module
Where does the information come from?
Developed in partnership with the University of Chicago Department of Pediatrics and the Family Physicians Inquiries Network (FPIN), our physician authors and editors have compiled the latest information using the best pediatric references available. The information is edited and presented in PEPID's user-friendly, easily assimilated format.
Will more content be added?
Like all PEPID suites and add-ons, the content in our PEDS Module will be continuously reviewed and updated. When you update your ED, PCP or CRC master suite, your PEDS content will automatically be updated. Updates are free during the term of your subscription.