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Bugs, Drugs and Shots (Neonates)

Bugs, Drugs and Shots (Neonates)

Welcome to the Continuing Medical Education (CME)/Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program entitled Bugs, Drugs & Shots:  Neonates. This module contains cases and tutorials related to neonatal infections that may be encountered in pediatric patients.

After completing this module, the participant will

  • Recognize signs and symptoms of common neonatal infections.
  • Identify what diagnostic investigations to order in neonates with infections.
  • Describe management of common neonatal infections.
  • Become familiar with preferred antibiotic choices for common neonatal infection

MDcme recognizes that the “Bugs, Drugs & Shots” series is not a prescriptive program; therefore you may customize the program and adapt it to your own practice.


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Bugs, Drugs and Shots (Neonates)

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Credits


Expiry Date

This course expires on
Monday, March 31, 2014


  • Cynthia B. Mylrea BSc, MD, FCFP
  • Jennifer Kuzmicz MD, CCFP (
  • Patricia Mousmanis MD, CCFP, FCFP
  • Carl Fournier MD, CCFP 
  • Todd K. Young BSc, MD, CCFP