Pediatric Grand Rounds
Fri, Aug 27
|Blackboard Collaberate
Sara Multerer, MD presents Ice Ice Baby, too cold: An evaluation of hypothermia, a serious illness, and the young infant


Time & Location
Aug 27, 2021, 8:00 AM – 10:05 AM EDT
Blackboard Collaberate
About the Event
August 27, 2021 Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
“Ice Ice Baby, too cold: An evaluation of hypothermia, serious illness, and the young infant.”
Sara Multerer, MD, FAAP
Director: Pediatric Residency Program
Vice Chair: Pediatric Medical Education
Associate Professor: Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Norton Children’s Medical Group
Affiliated with University of Louisville School of Medicine
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Learning Objectives
Define hypothermia in the pediatric patient.
Examine the current evidence on hypothermia in infants under 60 days of life.
Compare data on hypothermia and fever in young infants.
Review presenting symptoms that make a patient with hypothermia more likely to have serious illness.
Disclosure(s): Dr. Multerer reports no relevant relationships.
Contact: Brittney Luckett - 502-629-8828