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SUMMARY:Medical Trauma and Children's Psychosocial Functioning:  What is normal?
DESCRIPTION:
 22nd Annual Robert M. Heavenrich, MD, Endowed 
 Guest Lecture presented by:  Robert Noll, PhD\n
 Professor 
 of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Psychology, 
 University of Pittsburgh, School of 
 Medicine, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh\n
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 RSVP's are kindly requested for this event. 
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 At the end of the activity, the participants 
 will be better able to: \n
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 1.Describe expected 
 social and emotional outcomes for children 
 with severe chronic illness\n
 2.Identify 
 which children are at highest risk for psychosocial 
 difficulties subsequent to the occurrence 
 of medical trauma\n
 3.Increase awareness 
 of resilience and positive psychology in children 
 with chronic illness\n
 4.Explain an evolutionary 
 model for understanding children's psychological 
 reactions to medical trauma.\n
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 This activity has been planned and implemented 
 in accordance with the Essential Areas and 
 policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing 
 Medical Education through the joint 
 sponsorship of Michigan State University and 
 Sparrow. Michigan State University is accredited 
 by the ACCME to provide continuing medical 
 education for physicians.\n
 Michigan State 
 University designates this live activity for 
 a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)(TM). 
 Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate 
 with the extent of their participation 
 in the activity.\n
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 The target audience 
 for this presentation includes department faculty, 
 pediatric residents, medical students 
 and community physicians.\n
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 No commercial support 
 was obtained for this activity and potential 
 conflicts of interest will be resolved 
 prior to the educational activity to assure independence 
 and balance of content.  Conflicts, 
 if any, will be disclosed prior to the start 
 of the educational activity.\n
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 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: Administration\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://humanmedicine.msu.edu/\n
 Contact name: Betty Elliott\n
 Contact phone: 517 355-4715\n
 Contact email: betty.elliott@ht.msu.edu\n
LOCATION:Sparrow Hospital Auditorium
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