What you'll learn:
- Define what constitutes complex care pediatrics, including conditions and situations that necessitate specialized multidisciplinary care.
- Highlight the importance of effective care coordination among healthcare providers, caregivers, and community resources to optimize outcomes.
- Empower caregivers with resources and strategies to effectively advocate for their child's needs and navigate the complex healthcare system.
About the presenter

Patrick T. Reeves, MD, FAAP, DABOM is a board-certified Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist practicing in San Antonio, Texas. He also maintains board certifications in General Pediatrics and Obesity Medicine. He was an early-adopter of telemedicine and eConsults prior to the SARS‑CoV‑2 pandemic with research in the field starting in 2016. His primary clinical focus is children with medical complexity.
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