General Pediatrics and Primary Care
General Pediatrics and Primary Care anchors the essential role of front-line services in promoting healthy development, preventing avoidable illness and strengthening family-centered care across diverse communities. Designed for community paediatricians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, school health teams and public-health practitioners, this session focuses on practical, evidence-informed strategies that translate into immediate improvements in clinic workflows and population outcomes. Speakers and case studies will cover robust frameworks for the well-child visit, structured developmental surveillance, and streamlined approaches to vaccination counselling that reduce hesitancy and improve coverage. The programme emphasises integrated models—brief behavioural interventions during routine visits, collaborative care pathways for chronic conditions, and multidisciplinary transition planning for adolescents. Participants will receive adaptable templates: anticipatory guidance handouts, growth-monitoring charts, quick referral checklists and audit tools that measure impact. Technology-focused segments demonstrate how telemedicine, remote monitoring and decision-support prompts within electronic health records can close gaps in follow-up and extend specialist advice into primary care settings. Practical workshops will address time-efficient management of common conditions, office-based stabilization of acute problems, and use of checklists to reduce variation in care. For clinicians seeking ready-to-use materials, the session highlights pediatric primary care toolkits and concise guidance on primary care for children and adolescents, offering downloadable resources and implementation roadmaps suitable for busy practices.
Implementation-focused sessions will teach practical steps for adopting new practices: small tests of change, Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles adapted for busy clinics, and simple audit metrics (coverage rates, follow-up completion, vaccination adherence) that demonstrate improvement. Attendees of pediatric primary care conference will learn how to customise interventions for local resource levels—low-resource outreach kits, school-based screening partnerships, and teleconsultation protocols that minimise referral delays. The programme also addresses antimicrobial stewardship in outpatient settings, offering diagnostic algorithms and delayed-prescription strategies to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use while maintaining patient safety.
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Key Topics Covered
Preventive Care & Immunisation
- Structured well-child visit checklists and anticipatory guidance for all ages
 - Evidence-based vaccine communication techniques that improve acceptance and coverage
 
Growth, Nutrition & Feeding
- Standardised growth-monitoring protocols and pathways for faltering growth
 - Practical complementary feeding plans and allergy-prevention guidance
 
Developmental Surveillance & Early Intervention
- Validated screening tools, milestone tracking and documentation workflows
 - Rapid referral routes and community-based early intervention strategies
 
Chronic Condition Management
- Outpatient care plans for asthma, diabetes and other long-term conditions tailored to primary care
 - Transition-readiness toolkits and long-term follow-up templates for adolescents
 
Clinical Impact & Practical Takeaways
Strengthening Access
School health linkages and outreach models that deliver preventive services to under-served children, reducing travel and socioeconomic barriers.
Addressing Inequities
Embedding screening for social determinants of health with clear referral pathways to social supports and community resources.
Integrating Mental Health
Deployment of brief intervention models and warm-handoff referral systems for timely escalation to specialist services.
Workforce Development
Mentorship frameworks, competency modules and rapid training packages that build capacity across multidisciplinary primary care teams.
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