Doctor’s Note: April Newsletter Introduction from Dr. Sandy Chung
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Read Dr. Sandy Chung’s April Newsletter Doctor’s Note to PHN members and make sure to subscribe to receive important updates and announcements from the network.
Provider-facing resources on perinatal mental health issues.
Resources for supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
Online resources for pediatricians supporting youth with severe externalizing behaviors.
Provider-facing resources on managing prodromal and early psychosis in youth.
Resources for supporting families facing issues with substance use.
Resources for supporting youth with autism and/or intellectual disability.
Pediatricians and families are facing unprecedented challenges today due to medical shortages, the “tripledemic,” and more. Sandy Chung, M.D., President of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Medical Director of the Pediatric Health Network, addresses these challenges in a recent op-ed published by The Washington Post.
Rating scales, treatment tools, and other resources for supporting youth with executive functioning problems including ADHD.
Resources for youth with feeding and eating problems, including sensory food aversions, ARFID, anorexia, and bulimia.
Improving outcomes for member physicians, practices and patients by employing best practices and innovative strategies for shared care.
