Register for PREP®:CAP�by June 6, 2013 for Early Bird Rates! � Norfolk, Virginia July 11-14, 2013 � Earn a Maximum of 24.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ � Sponsored by the AAP Section on Child Abuse�and Neglect�and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) � What is PREP®:CAP? PREP®:CAP provides an update of child abuse pediatrics for those individuals preparing for the American Board of Pediatrics Subspecialty Certifying Examination in Child Abuse Pediatrics or Maintenance of Certification™ (MOC). � PREP®:CAP is also designed for all medical professionals who provide health care to children. A significant amount of content regarding many forms of child maltreatment is presented at the course. This content is geared toward what the general pediatrician, family physician, emergency medicine physician, hospitalist, critical care physician, allied health professional, or other generalist or specialist needs to know in order to care for children who have been subjected to abuse or neglect. � The three-and-one-half-day course is designed to include a number of "hot topics" allowing for discussion and collaboration on some of the most challenging issues faced by child abuse pediatricians and their medical colleagues, and there is ample opportunity for networking along the continuum of experiences. | You should attend PREP®:CAP if you are a: - General pediatrician, family physician, emergency medicine physician, hospitalist, critical care physician, or other generalist or specialist who is interested in learning more about the identification, management, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. � - Child abuse pediatrician seeking a comprehensive update of child abuse pediatrics.� � - Child abuse pediatrician preparing to participate in the Subspecialty Certifying Examination in Child Abuse Pediatrics or Maintenance of Certification™ (MOC). � - Physician assistant, pediatric nurse practitioner, or other allied health professional with a special interest in child abuse pediatrics. � - Pediatric resident or fellow seeking current and practical information in the field of child abuse pediatrics. |
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