Newborn/Infant Surgical Emergencies


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Newborn/Infant Surgical Emergencies presented by Michael Allshouse, DO, FACS, FAAP, Professor of Pediatric Surgery at East Tennessee State University

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Learning Objectives: 

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be better able to: 

1.  Recognize signs and symptoms of true newborn surgical emergencies. 

2. Differentiate the important types of congenital anomalies and describe the important steps in imaging and intial surgical care. 

3.  Describe the significance of various symptoms such as bilious emesis in the newborn. 

4.  Appreciate the common "lumps and bumps" of infancy with focus on prioritization of treatment vs observation. 

5.  Discuss the surgical approach to neonatal and infant surgical emergencies and recognize those lesions that may need triage to a center with subspecialty pediatric surgical care.

After viewing this on-demand webinar recording, you may ask the instructor questions by using the interactive "Discussion" tab. All participants will have access to this discussion board to interact with the instructor and other attendees. 

Michael Allshouse, DO, FACS, FAAP

Professor of pediatric surgery at East Tennessee State University

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Dr. Michael J. Allshouse, DO is Professor of Surgery (Pediatrics) at East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine.  He recently relocated to Johnson City, Tennessee from California's Central Valley where he was the director of Pediatric surgery and the pediatric trauma program at Valley Children's Hospital in Madera, CA.  He trained in general surgery in the U.S. Navy.  Michael completed a fellowship in pediatric trauma and burns at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.  He completed a pediatric surgery residency at The Children's Hospital Denver and the University of Colorado School of Health Sciences.  He is a member of the Down syndrome medical interest group and the American Pediatric Surgical Association as well as the American Academy of Pediatrics.  He was the first osteopathic surgeon trained and certified as a pediatric surgeon.

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