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Advanced Knowledge Assessment in Pediatric Critical Care
Continuing Education
Online accredited continuing education (ACE) release date: January 31, 2022 
ACE expiration date: December 31, 2024 
Estimated time for activity completion: 15 hours
Learning Objectives
After completing the AKAPCC, providers will be able to identify opportunities for improvement in their critical care knowledge base to prioritize those topics for further learning; ultimately their knowledge base will be re-evaluated and strengthened.
Target Audience
Advanced practice nurses
Anesthesiologists
Clinical nurse specialists
In-Training Practitioners
Nurses
Pharmacists
Physicians
Physician assistants
Surgeons
Advanced Knowledge Assessment in Pediatric Critical Care
Assess your critical care knowledge with Advanced Knowledge Assessment in Pediatric Critical Care. Comprising 100 questions and rationales with accompanying study materials, Advanced Knowledge Assessment in Pediatric Critical Care provides a comprehensive review of an array of critical care topics, such as:
  • Pediatric ICU management and coordination of care
  • Sedation and analgesia
  • Organ support therapies and monitoring
  • End-of-life care
  • Anesthesiology
Topics covered in Advanced Knowledge Assessment in Pediatric Critical Care adhere to the recently updated American Board of Pediatrics content outline. Physicians, nurses, and pharmacists are eligible to receive 15 hours of accredited continuing education credit. Additionally, 15 Part II pediatric maintenance of certification points are available.  
Type of Activity
Self-Directed
Competencies
The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) supports recommendations that will promote lifelong learning through continuing education. SCCM promotes activities that encourage the highest quality in education that will enhance knowledge, competence, or performance in critical care practice. This activity will meet the following competencies: 
  • Medical Knowledge
  • Patient Care
  • Professionalism
  • Practice-Based Improvement and Improvement
Credit Hours
Physicians: Accreditation Statement: The Society of Critical Care Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement: The Society of Critical Care Medicine designates this enduring educational activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 credit™. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that they actually spent in the educational activity.  


Nurses: The Advanced Knowledge Assessment in Pediatric Critical Care activity has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider No. 8181, for up to 15 contact hours.

Pharmacists: The Society of Critical Care Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This enduring educational activity provides up to 15 contact hours of continuing education credit.   


(0236-0000-22-003-H01-P)  

SCCM reports to a continuing pharmacy education (CPE) tracking service, CPE Monitor, which will authenticate and store data for completed CPE units received by pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. The tracking system will make CPE data for each participant available to the state boards of pharmacy where the participant is licensed or registered. After CPE units are processed by ACPE and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will be able to log in to a comprehensive electronic profile to access information about their completed CPE.

Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician Assistants may receive a maximum of 15 Category 1 credits for completing this activity.    
Maintenance of Certification
Successful completion of this accredited continuing education (ACE) activity, which includes participation and a passing score of 70% in the evaluation component/posttest, enables the participant to earn up to 15 medical knowledge maintenance of certification (MOC) points in the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)MOC programs. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of ACE credits claimed for the activity. It is the ACE activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. ABS requires participants to self-report credit if audited. 

This course meets the requirements for maintenance of certification (MOC) for up to 15 credits.
Faculty and Disclosures

The content of this activity has been peer reviewed and has been approved for compliance. The faculty and contributors have indicated the following financial relationships, which have been resolved through an established conflict-of-interest resolution process and have stated that these reported relationships will not have any impact on their ability to provide unbiased content.

Planners:

Franklin Huggins, PharmD, BCPPS, BCCCP
West Virginia University School of Pharmacy
Charleston, West Virginia, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Erin Paquette, MD, JD, M. Bioethics
Ann and Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
Orland Park, Illinois, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Pooja Nawathe, MD, CHSE-A, FCCM
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California, USA
Edwards Life Sciences (Consultant) and CEU Speakers Bureau (Speaker)
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Reviewers:

Sarah Ginsburg, MD

UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Rashed Hasan, MD, FCCM
Hurley Medical Education & Research
Troy, Michigan, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Robert Newmyer, MD
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
Hurley Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Christina Phelps, MD
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Columbus, Ohio, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Authors:

Amy Clevenger, MD, PhD
University of Colorado
Englewood, Colorado, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Ilana Harwayne-Gidansky, MA, MD
Bernard and Millie Duker Children's Hospital at Albany Medical Center
Delmar, New York, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Natalie Henderson, MD
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Franklin Huggins, PharmD, BCPPS, BCCCP
West Virginia University School of Pharmacy
Charleston, West Virginia, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Peter Johnson, PharmD, BCPPS, FPPA
U of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Pharmacy
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (Senior Associate Editor for the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacists and Faculty for the Pediatric Pharmacy Board Certification Program)

Shubhi Kaushik, MD
Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital
New York City, New York, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Meg Kihlstrom, MD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Erin Paquette, MD, JD, M. Bioethics
Ann and Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
Orland Park, Illinois, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Christina Phelps, MD
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Columbus, Ohio, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Louisdon Pierre, MD, MBA
The Brooklyn Hospital Center
Suffern, New York, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Charles Rothschild, MD
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Arun Saini, MD, MS
Baylor College of Medicine at Texas Children’s Hospital
Houston, Texas, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Claire Stewart, MD, Med
Nationwide Children's Hospital at Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Keiko Tarquinio, MD
Emory University Department of Pediatrics
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Muhammad Waseem, MD, MS, FAAP, FACEP
Lincoln Hospital
Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Alan Woodruff, MD
Wake Forest Baptist University Medical Center
Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA
No financial relationship(s) to disclose

Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Expires on Dec 31, 2024
Credit Offered:
15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit Credits
15 ACPE (Pharmacy) – Home Study Credits
15 CABN (Nursing) Credits
15 Certificate of Participation Credits
15 MOC – ABP Points
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