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CPS Strategic Framework:
2017-2022
Screen time:
A clinician’s guide to counselling parents of young children
November 3 to 5, 2017:
CPS Lifelong Learning in Paediatrics (LLP) in Montebello
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Tobacco use and misuse among Indigenous children and youth in Canada
Pulse oximetry screening in newborns to enhance detection of critical congenital heart disease
Recommendations for the use of rotavirus vaccines in infants
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The CPS has many resources to help health professionals working with First Nations, Inuit and Métis children and youth.
Most injuries sustained by children and youth are both predictable and preventable. The CPS has information you can share with parents on the importance of anticipating injury at play, at home and on the move.
Paediatrics & Child Health
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The latest issue of Paediatrics & Child Health is now available. Read about health transition experiences of ventilator-assisted adolescents, involving parents to improve weight gain in youth with anorexia and adherence to antimuscarinics in children with overactive bladder.
Abstracts presented at the 94th CPS Annual Conference are now available. Visit the Paediatrics & Child Health website for details.
The Paediatric Post: Blog of the CPS
History of SickKids is an integral part of history of paediatrics
Alberta kids with type 1 diabetes need better support at school
Spotlight: Dr. Padmavathy Guntamukkala
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Doctors should counsel parents of young children on screen time
CPS awards recognize outstanding contributions to child and youth health
Doctors should ask families whether they have firearms at home
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