Grand Rounds

Join us every Thursday morning from 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. via live Zoom to learn about current topics and trends in pediatrics as we partner with you during these challenging times. If you would like a calendar appointment notice, please email education@childrensmn.org and request to be added to the distribution list.

Additional Grand Rounds Information

 

6th Annual Twin Cities Pediatrics Update

We invite you to attend this hybrid educational experience on September 19-20, 2024. The Twin Cities Pediatric Update is hosted by Children’s Minnesota, the University of Minnesota Department of Pediatrics, and the Minnesota Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (MNAAP)

Register Now!

 

2024 Professional Development Conference for Nurses

Hope, healing and new beginnings. Regenerate your ability to provide self-care through stressful situations and renew your passion for nursing. Engage in interactive activities to learn more about yourself. And have fun with self-care opportunities and giveaways! Leave feeling refreshed and renewed. 

Register now!

 

Peer Support Programs

The healthcare environment exposes healthcare workers to unexpected and near-miss events including patient harm and medical errors. The peer support programs support the on-going work related to culture of safety while focusing on the second victim phenomenon. These programs are limited to Children's MN employees only. 

Peer Support Programs include:
Peer Supporter Workshop
Peer Support Salons
Healthcare Leader Supporting Staff

Learn more here

 

Talking Pediatrics

Join us as we bring intriguing stories and relevant pediatric health care information that will surprise, challenge and perhaps change how you care for kids.

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Pediatric Acute Wound Care Management and Suturing

Learn more about pediatric wound management care and suturing. 
Online learning modules

Wound and Suturing Workshop

 

Clinic in the Classroom

We are pleased to announce our series will continue for the 2023-2024 school year. Click the link below to access further details and to register for upcoming events. 

Learn more here

 

2024 Jill Davis Critical Care Nursing Conference

This year's conference will focus on the timeline and care of a Fontan patient from day of diagnosis through adulthood. The day will bring opportunities to hear from adults living with the Fontan circulation and their successes and challenges. There will be an in-person and virtual option. Visit the event site to learn more. 

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DEA Requirements/MATE Act Resources

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released materials in March 2023 related to the new Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act. The Act requires new or renewing DEA licensees, as of June 27, 2023, to have completed a total of at least eight hours of training on opioid or other substance use disorders and the appropriate treatment of pain.

In efforts to support clinicians, we have developed training opportunities to assist in meeting this requirement. Click in the courses below for pediatric focused opioid training. We also have additional resources listed for non-pediatric training or information related to the MATE Act . 

Pediatric Courses by Children's Minnesota:

E061523 Best practices for opioid medication management in pediatrics | Children’s Minnesota Education and Training (childrensmn.org)

E071323 Opioid Use Disorder in Youth | Children’s Minnesota Education and Training (childrensmn.org)

~Additional courses will be listed here once published. 

Additional Online Courses:

AMA Ed Hub - AMA

Pain Management and Opioids - NEJM

8 Hour Online Pediatric Buprenorphine Training - PCSS

Resources:

MATE Training Letter

SAMSA Materials

PDF icon MATE_Act.pdf

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Grand Rounds

Join us every Thursday morning from 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. via Zoom to learn about current topics and trends in pediatrics. If you would like a calendar appointment notice, please email education@childrensmn.org and request to be added to the distribution list.

Conferences/Workshops

Peer Support Programs

The healthcare environment exposes healthcare workers to unexpected and near-miss events including patient harm and medical errors. The peer support programs support the on-going work related to culture of safety while focusing on the second victim phenomenon.
These programs are limited to Children's MN employees only. 

Peer Support Programs include:
Peer Supporter Workshop
Peer Support Salons
Healthcare Leader Supporting Staff

Learn more here

Podcast

Join us as we bring intriguing stories and relevant pediatric health care information that will surprise, challenge and perhaps change how you care for kids