Developmental Medicine Rounds
Developmental Medicine Rounds are one hour teaching sessions that occur every Thursday at 9am. Sessions are comprised of topics related to Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP), case presentations, equity/diversity/inclusion, and professional development. While topics are mostly geared towards learners, anyone and everyone is invited to attend. The aims of Developmental Medicine Rounds are to:
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- Welcome Equitably: Teaching rounds will be conducted in a welcoming format to encourage equitable participation from all participants
- Teach Relevantly: Content of teaching rounds will be structured around a curriculum based on content specifications in DBP trainee education provided by the ACGME, as well as other clinical, scholarly, and educational content relevant to the subspecialty
- Encourage Interactivity: Content will be portrayed in an interactive format, to best encourage active participation from learners
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More detailed aims can be found Here
Content Specifications on DBP Rounds Topics can be found Here
If you would like to attend Developmental Medicine Rounds, please contact ndvadmin@seattlechildrens.org to obtain the link.
Recorded Sessions
Unable to attend Developmental Medicine Rounds but interested in a topic? Not to worry! Just email ndvadmin@seattlechildrens.org and let us know that you would like to have the session recorded. Those with an SCH email may access the recorded sessions by signing in here (log in by selecting ‘Continue with WebEx’). Note that access to the recordings are email protected, so please contact ndvadmin@seattlechildrens.org for any assistance.
Previous Developmental Medicine Rounds Topics
To view a list of developmental medicine rounds topics that were previously done, please click the link here