Dear PediatricEducation.org Patrons, During July, we added 3 new cases to PediatricEducation.org. The cases are: July 7, 2014 - How Much Cetirizine Can Be Used? http://www.pediatriceducation.org/2014/07/07/ July 14, 2014 - What Medications Should Be Avoided with Long QT Syndrome? http://www.pediatriceducation.org/2014/07/14/ July 21, 2014 - What Causes Abdominal Distention? http://www.pediatriceducation.org/2014/07/21/ Teaching and Learning Tips: Working on a specialty rotation? Use the Cases by Specialty archive to learn about all the cases available in a particular specialty like cardiology, orthopaedics, dermatology, etc. There are 42 different specialties available. See: http://www.pediatriceducation.org/casesbyspecialty Have you ever wondered if you are covering all of the content that the various national medical boards think your learners should know? We have taken the content components of national pediatric medical education curricula and have mapped their content to the cases found in PediatricEducation.org, thus creating content curriculum maps for different learners including residents in pediatrics, family medicine, emergency medicine and for medical students. See: http://www.pediatriceducation.org/curriculummaps Searching for differential diagnoses to learn or teach from? Our Pediatric Differential Diagnoses page continues to grow monthly (http://www.pediatriceducation.org/pediatric-differential-diagnoses/). We encourage you to send any questions about the cases by sending them to: http://www.pediatriceducation.org/sendcomments Respectfully, Donna M. D'Alessandro, M.D. and Michael P. D'Alessandro, M.D. Curators, PediatricEducation.org ---------------------------------------------------------- Note: This mailing list is only for the posting of new PediatricEducation.org cases by the list administrator. Send questions and comments to michael-dalessandro@xxxxxxxxx ---------------------------------------------------------- You are currently subscribed to the pediatriceducationnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list. An archive of this list is available at //www.freelists.org/archives/pediatriceducationnews Users can unsubscribe from this list by sending email to pediatriceducationnews-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" in the Subject field; or by visiting //www.freelists.org/list/pediatriceducationnews, entering your e-mail address, choosing Unsubscribe and clicking on "Go!" The moderator of this list is michael-dalessandro@xxxxxxxxx