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Using Probiotics in Paediatric Population

This podcast will give you an approach to using probiotics in paediatric population. In this episode, listeners will go through the following: define probiotics and describe how they may benefit children, identify clinical situations where probiotic use is supported by evidence, ...  Show more

Prevention and Management of Acute Complications in Children with Sickle Cell Disease – CPS Podcast

This PedsCases episode will review the Canadian Paediatric Society Position Statement from November 2022, "Acute complications in children with sickle cell disease: Prevention and management". By the end of this podcast, listeners will be able to 1) understand how to prevent mort ...  Show more

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