• 02 OCT, 2017
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    Helping Children Cope After a Tragic Event

    By: Adair Parr,  M.D., J.D. These days, tragedies, whether natural disasters or man-made, are in the news more and more frequently. Our 24/7 news cycle seems to make this worse, given that media wants to cover ongoing events or the latest breaking news. Even when your child and your family is not directly involved in such tragedies,

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    • 19 SEP, 2017
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    Getting Ahead of Head Injuries

    By: Natalia Darling, PA-C  Getting Ahead of Head Injuries; Early Signs of Concussion. With the end of summer and return to school, the kickoff to fall sports and football season is upon us.  While for many this brings thoughts of fall weather and changing leaves, Halloween, and pumpkin themed activities and treats, medical professionals begin

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    • 31 AUG, 2017
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    Flu Vaccine Primer

    By: Heather Davies, MD The Flu Vaccine Clinic is open for business here at Potomac Pediatrics! You can walk-in Tuesday-Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm to receive your immunization. Before you come in read below for the answers to frequently asked questions about the flu vaccine. Who should get the flu vaccine? -Influenza vaccine is recommended for all people

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    • 18 AUG, 2017
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    Total Eclipse of the Sun

    by: Michelle Place CRNP-P On Monday, August 21, 2017, the moon will pass in front of the sun to create a total solar eclipse that will be visible in a 70 mile wide diagonal path across the United States stretching from Oregon to South Carolina. If you are outside of this “zone of totality”, as

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