Quick video lectures on a variety of child/adolescent mental health topics. Each topic has a video and a list of key points summarizing the information.
Resource Type: Lecture, Website
Topics: ADHD, Trauma, Anxiety, Psychopharmacology, Depression, mental health; trauma informed care; suicide
Age Ranges: Infant (0-1 year), Toddler (1-3 years), Preschool (3-5 years), School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years)
Time/Length: 14 videos approx. 15 min. each
Appropriate Audience: Medical students (beginner), PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Psychology trainees, Neuropsychology trainees, Practicing providers (e..g pediatricians, nurse practitioners)
Care guide from University of Washington for ADHD. Includes care algorithm, med management, Vanderbilts, resources.
Resource Type: PDF
Topics: ADHD
Age Ranges: School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years),
Time/Length: 10-20 minutes
Appropriate Audiences: PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Practicing providers
These resources aim to improve the communication of physicians with patients and their families related to diagnosis of a chronic medical condition and/or evaluation of an emotional/behavioral health diagnosis.
Resource Type: Article, Website, slide decks; videos; modules
Topics: Autism, ADHD, Child development, Learning disabilities/Intellectual disability
Age Ranges: Infant (0-1 year), Toddler (1-3 years), Preschool (3-5 years), School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years)
Time/Length: 90 minutes
Appropriate Audience: Medical students (beginner), PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Practicing providers (e..g pediatricians, nurse practitioners)
This brief lecture on ADHD presents the definition and epidemiology of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, discusses the potential etiologies, reports strategies for diagnosis, and lists treatment modalities.
Resource Type: Lecture
Topics: ADHD
Age Ranges: Preschool (3-5 years), School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years)
Time/Length: 40 minutes
Appropriate Audience: Medical students (beginner), PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Psychology trainees, Neuropsychology trainees, Practicing providers (e.g. pediatricians, nurse practitioners)
The effective child therapy website was developed in partnership with APA Division 53 - Society of Clinical and Adolescent Psychology. The website is intended to be a resource to identify symptoms of specific disorders and to learn of the evidence-based intervention associated with that disorder.
Resource Type: Website
Topics: Autism, ADHD, Trauma, Learning disabilities/Intellectual disability, Anxiety, Elimination/toileting, Depression, Evidence-based intervention
Age Ranges: Infant (0-1 year), Toddler (1-3 years), Preschool (3-5 years), School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years)
Time/Length: 60 minutes to read all or use search
Appropriate Audience: Medical students (beginner), PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Psychology trainees, Neuropsychology trainees, Practicing providers (e..g pediatricians, nurse practitioners), Families
Website offers information regarding the education of children and adults with learning disabilities and ADHD. Topics include educational law, teaching strategies, parental supports, technology in education, and ways of dealing with the social and psychological impact of learning disabilities.
Resource Type: Website
Topics: ADHD, Education Law (IEP/504), Learning disabilities/Intellectual disability
Age Ranges: Preschool (3-5 years), School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years), Young adult/transition (18+ years)
Appropriate Audience: Families, Patients
Series of podcasts about ADHD created for CHADD. Excellent content delivered by national experts about various ADHD topics (diagnosis, treatment, transition, comorbidities).
Resource Type: Podcasts
Topics: ADHD
Age Ranges: Preschool (3-5 years), School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years), Young adult/transition(18+ years)
Time/Length: 12-30 minutes
Appropriate Audience: Medical students (beginner), PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Practicing providers (e..g pediatricians, nurse practitioners)
Good overview of medications used for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression and the mood stabilizers. It provides insight into starting doses, converting dosing, side effects, when to change medications and includes FDA approval and evidence based recommendations from clinical trials. The slides are easy to read and only include high yield recommendations, but it is a thorough resource.
Resource Type: Lecture
Topics: ADHD, Anxiety, Psychopharmacology, Depression
Age Ranges: School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years)
Time/Length: Includes 71 PPT slides
Appropriate Audience: Medical students (beginner), PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Psychology trainees, Neuropsychology trainees, Practicing providers (e..g pediatricians, nurse practitioners)
The website includes a summary of the video which discusses commonly used screening tools for assessment of anxiety, depression and ADHD. Additional resources for providers and families are available on the website.
Resource Type: Article, Videos, Website
Topics: ADHD, Anxiety, Depression
Age Ranges: School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years)
Time/Length: 9:30
Appropriate Audience: Medical students (beginner), PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Practicing providers (e..g pediatricians, nurse practitioners)
This is excellent - good level of detail, self-paced, active learning opportunity.
Resource Type: Case-based activity
Topics: ADHD, Learning disabilities/Intellectual disability, Education Law (IEP/504)
Age Ranges: School aged (6-12 years)
Time/Length: 15 minutes
Appropriate Audience: PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level)
Easily accessible discussion of all classes of psychopharmacology used in pediatric patients, geared towards parents but in appropriate detail for trainees or practicing clinicians.
Resource Type: Book
Topics: ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Psychopharmacology
Age Ranges: School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years)
Time/Length: 342 pages
Appropriate Audience: PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Practicing providers (e..g pediatricians, nurse practitioners), Families
Short video clips of children sharing their experiences of having learning (reading, math, writing) and attention/ executive functioning difficulties. Children from various grade levels are represented. Each video includes the child's perspective as well as tips from a professional on next steps to addressing these learning and attention challenges. These are most helpful for families, but could also be helpful for trainees and practicing providers.
Resource Type: Videos, Website, YouTube
Topics: ADHD, Learning disabilities
Age Ranges: School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years)
Time/Length: 15 short videos, each in the 2-4 minute range
Appropriate Audience: PGY1 medical trainees (mid level), PGY2/3 medical trainees (upper level), Fellow medical trainees (advanced), Practicing providers
This website uses simplified language that may help physicians educate parents about certain terms (accommodations vs intervention, etc). Primarily targets parents and students. Provides videos from students about their feelings about their disabilities and what advice they may have. There are some resources for parents (backpack checklist, for example).
Topics: ADHD, Education Law (IEP/504), Learning disabilities/Intellectual disability, Parenting
Resource Type: Videos, Website
Age Ranges: School aged (6-12 years), Teen (13-18 years), Young adult/transition(18+ years)
Time/Length: Variable depending on the article or video you read
Appropriate Audience: Families, Patients