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Recognizing Central Precocious Puberty in Children
Release Date:
May 31, 2009
Expiration Date:
May 30, 2010
Credits Available
0.1 Credit is available for
Nurses
Faculty
Deborah Ilardi, RN, BSN
School Nurse
North Syracuse Central Schools
Cicero-North Syracuse High School
Cicero, New York
Faculty Disclosure
The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning (ACHL) requires that the faculty participating in a CME/CE activity disclose any relevant affiliation or other financial relationship (1) with the manufacturers of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in an educational presentation, and (2) with any commercial supporters of the activity. Conflict resolution must occur prior to the CME/CE activity. The ACHL also requires participating faculty to disclose when unapproved/unlabeled uses of a product are discussed in a CME/CE activity.
Faculty member has provided the following disclosure information.
Deborah Ilardi, RN, BSN,
has no relevant affiliations or financial relationships to disclose.
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The content for this activity was developed independently of the commercial supporter. All materials are included with permission. The opinions expressed are those of the faculty and are not to be construed as those of the publisher or grantor.
This educational activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME
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Recommendations involving clinical medicine in a continuing medical education (CME/CE) activity must be based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. All scientific research referred to, reported or used in CME/CE in support or justification of a patient care recommendation must conform to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis.
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The ACHL staff members and others involved with the planning, development, and review of the content for this activity have no relevant affiliations or financial relationships to disclose.
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will
Review the patient demographics and general pathophysiology of CPP
Identify risk factors and predictors of CPP
Know which symptoms warrant referral
Provide parents with information to share with the child’s primary care provider
Discuss the currently available treatment options for the management of CPP