Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV)-Related Hearing Loss: Pediatric Primary Care Guide
Diagnoses and follow-up care for children with CMV-related hearing loss
Phenylketonuria (PKU): Primary Care Guide to a Positive Newborn Screen
Guidance for primary care clinicians receiving a positive newborn screen result
Transitioning Patients from Pediatric to Adult Primary Care
Clinical guidance for transition from pediatric to adult primary care
Angelman Syndrome: Pediatric Primary Care Guide
Guidance for primary care clinicians diagnosing and managing children with Angelman syndrome
Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes Screening & Management Care Process Model
This care process model helps guide the general practitioner on outpatient screening and management of type 2 diabetes in patients within the University of Utah Health and Intermountain Healthcare systems.
Care Notebook: Organizing Complex Medical Information
Care plans, visit notes, medical history, doctors’ names, and caregiver information in one place for easier sharing of care instructions for your child with complex health issues.
Learn About Cystic Fibrosis
Answers to questions families often have about caring for their child with cystic fibrosis
Article Outlines, Formatting, and Style
Journal Style Editorial considerations are guided by the most current editions of the American Medical Association (AMA) Manual of Style and Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Topical Reviews in Pediatrics (TRiP) follows the AMA Manual of Style for citations. AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors, 11th EditionGuidance on topics including grammar, style, terminology, ethical …
Editorial Board
The editorial board helps ensure the success of the Topical Reviews in Pediatrics (TRiP) mission to help professionals and families work together to better care for children and adolescents. The board advises and supports the editors of TRiP and helps create the Editorial Policy. The associate editors and journal editors make up the board. Associate Editors …
Editorial Policy
Best Practices Editorial policies follow industry-wide best practices. They are guided by the Editorial Board and the: Updating Content Comprehensive updates are performed periodically to ensure that content is current and relevant. Authors, editorial staff, and other interested parties may initiate time-critical revisions whenever a clinically significant development (e.g., new practice guidelines or new therapies) or an …