Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator Curriculum (Hospital-Based)
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Ensuring pediatric readiness in emergency departments (EDs) is crucial for delivering high-quality care to children. A key component of this effort is the Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC)—a dedicated champion who helps improve pediatric preparedness and response. In this nine module curriculum, you will learn more about pediatric emergency care coordinators (PECCs)/pediatric champions in the ED and how they impact each domain of Pediatric Readiness. Each module will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
For more resources on Pediatric Readiness and Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinators, visit EMSC Innovation and Improvement Center resources on PECCs and EMSC National Pediatric Readiness Project (NPRP).
What You Will Learn
* Seven domains of Pediatric Readiness
* The role of hospital-based PECCs
* Data and research around the impact of PECCs
* Specific roles, responsibilities and best practices for PECCs
For more resources on Pediatric Readiness and Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinators, visit EMSC Innovation and Improvement Center resources on PECCs and EMSC National Pediatric Readiness Project (NPRP).
What You Will Learn
* Seven domains of Pediatric Readiness
* The role of hospital-based PECCs
* Data and research around the impact of PECCs
* Specific roles, responsibilities and best practices for PECCs
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