Pediatric Grand Rounds Presentation: PITYRIASIS ROSEA

Pediatric Grand Rounds Presentation: PITYRIASIS ROSEA

Pediatric Grand Rounds Presentation: PITYRIASIS ROSEA

The disease to be presented in Power Point presentation is

PITYRIASIS ROSEA

In each presentation, a student must discuss the following:

  • Introduction: Detailed review of Pathophysiology, epidemiology, risk factors.
  • Clinical Assessment: Typical clinical assessment findings for the assigned topic, in detail (minimum of four)
  • Differential Diagnoses: A minimum of three (3) differential diagnoses, listed and discussed in detail.
  • Diagnostic Studies/Labs: Any applicable diagnostic studies and laboratory tests that can be used to confirm the diagnosis of the assigned topic and the rationale included. If not applicable, discuss why)

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Prevention and Treatment options: Prevention AND treatment options, including first line medication and non-pharmacological options are presented ( if not applicable discuss why).

  • Treatment including non-pharmacologic management and pharmacologic management (if not applicable, discuss why)
  • Education: Patient and/or family education are discussed in details with rationale.
  • Identify Outcomes: Describe optimal outcomes after treatment with suggested medication, including expected follow up care.

Lead Discussion: Student fully facilitates a discussion relevant to the presentation topic by incorporating three (3) open ended discussion questions for the peers that is not easily found on the presentation.

The overall presentation must meet the following requirements:

  • The presentation should be interesting, professional, and focused to the topic

Include six (6) evidence-based support (within last 5 years). Three (3) must be peer reviewed journal articles from Chamberlain Online Library. The remaining three (3) may be scholarly evidence including journal articles, research articles and/or clinical practice guidelines from reputable source(s) for the student’s own presentation

This are the Three(3) journal articles from Chamberlain library that you must use and the plus three additional journals that you can find, a minimum of Six(6) references in total.

  • By: Drago F; Ciccarese G; Parodi A, Acta Dermato-Venereologica [Acta Derm Venereol], ISSN: 1651-2057, 2019 Oct 01; Vol. 99 (11), pp. 1053-1054; Publisher: Society for the Publication of Acta Dermato-Venereologica; PMID: 31304559, Database: MEDLINE Complete
  • By: Schadt C, JAMA Dermatology [JAMA Dermatol], ISSN: 2168-6084, 2018 Dec 01; Vol. 154 (12), pp. 1496; Publisher: American Medical Association; PMID: 30383122, Database: MEDLINE Complete
  • (English) , American Family Physician [Am Fam Physician], ISSN: 1532-0650, 2018 Jan 01; Vol. 97 (1), pp. Online; Publisher: American Academy of General Practice; PMID: 29365248, Database: MEDLINE Complete
  • Visual aids should be included (i.e., pictures, charts, graphics, mindmap, algorithm, etc.)