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Welcome to Pediatric Evaluation and Diagnostic Services (PEDS), Part 3, developed and presented by the Indiana Child Welfare Education and Training Partnership. This training is available in different formats for State of Indiana employees and School of Social Work students. Scroll down the page for instructions on how to take this training.

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State employees can take Pediatric Evaluation and Diagnostic Services (PEDS) training through the State of Indiana’s Learning Portal (also known as SuccessFactors). If you’re already logged into My Learning in SuccessFactors, you can select the PEDS Part 3 button to go directly to the training.

If you haven’t logged in, the PEDS Part 3 button will take you to a log-in screen. After you’ve logged in, select the My Learning button. From there, you can search for this training by name (using the Find Learning search box) or come back here and use the direct training link.

For a video walkthrough of how to access this training, select the help button.

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Goals of this program

  1. Provide Expert Child Abuse Pediatric Knowledge
    • Offer specialized knowledge in the medical diagnosis, assessment, and determination of possible child abuse or neglect.
    • Assist in differentiating between maltreatment, accidental injuries, neglect, and various medical conditions.
  2. Focus on Specific Types of Injuries
    • Concentrate on critical areas of injury in young children, including head injury, neck injury, burns, and fractures.
  3. Utilize Board-Certified Subspecialists
    • Employ child abuse pediatricians who are board-certified subspecialists, ensuring a high level of expertise beyond general pediatricians or physicians.
  4. Address Underdiagnosis in Child Abuse Cases
    • Aim to minimize the rate of missed cases in child abuse, particularly in severe conditions such as shaken baby syndrome.
  5. Enhance Knowledge and Skills of Medical Providers
    • Improve the understanding of injury mechanisms and the likelihood of abuse or neglect among general physicians and other medical providers.
    • Support medical professionals in accurately ordering and interpreting tests in suspected child abuse cases.
  6. Guide on Levels of Training and Specialty
    • Emphasize the importance of recognizing different levels of training and specialty among medical providers interacting with child abuse cases.
  7. Correct Misdiagnosis and Overdiagnosis
    • Address the issue of accidental injuries being overdiagnosed as abuse due to lack of complete medical history.
  8. Collaborative Decision-Making and Information Sharing
    • Facilitate informed decision-making in child placement cases by providing comprehensive medical evaluations and expert reviews.
    • Promote collaboration and information sharing among various stakeholders involved in child welfare.
  9. Comprehensive Approach through Various Programs
    • Include a range of programs like the Pediatric Center of Hope, crisis counseling, and community education initiatives to address different aspects of child abuse and neglect.

These goals collectively highlight the PEDS program’s commitment to enhancing the detection, assessment, and management of child abuse and neglect through specialized medical expertise, education, and collaborative efforts.