Our Work
The Pediatric Pandemic Network focuses on addressing the gaps in disaster preparedness and response efforts that too often neglect the specific needs of children. Recognizing the unique vulnerabilities of children during crises, we have gathered and developed a comprehensive collection of materials.
These resources include evidence-based guidelines, educational modules, best practices, and toolkits tailored specifically to address the complex needs of kids in times of crisis.
Emergency Management
- P-MOCC Establishing a Pediatric Critical Care Safety Net During a Pediatric Surge Event
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - PPN Pediatric Crisis Standards of Care Webinar
Audience: Behavioral Health Professionals, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - Enhance Your Preparedness for Pediatric CBRNE Emergencies
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs - PPN Celebrates Healthcare Simulation Week 2024
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs - 2023 Survey of Pediatric Care Coordination Centers
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals - WRAP-EM Playbook Offers Strategies, Resources During Pediatric Surge
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals - Prioritizing Pediatric Preparedness During National Preparedness Month
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals - National assessment highlights impact of COVID-19 on pediatric capabilities of emergency departments – with implications for survival
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs
Environment
- Climate change is harming our mental and physical health
Audience: Behavioral Health Professionals, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs
Hub Site: University of Utah – Primary Children’s
Infectious Diseases
- Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) Situation Update
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs - Pertussis in Children and Pregnant Women: Key Information for Healthcare Providers
Audience: EMS Clinicians,Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - Oropouche in Children: Key Information for Healthcare Providers
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs - Clinical Guidelines for Management of Pediatric Acute Gastroenteritis (AGE)
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs - Mpox in Children: What You Need to Know
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs - Dengue Fever Resources for Clinicians
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - Recent Increase in Meningococcal Disease in the United States
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - Recognizing Measles in Your Patients
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - Preparing for Winter Viral Surges: Essential Pediatric Resources and Strategies
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals - FAQ: Locally Acquired Malaria Cases Identified in the U.S.
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - Facts about Candida auris in children
Audience: EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - After Action Report: PPN’s Response to the Pediatric Respiratory Virus Surge
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals
Mental Health
- Best Practices to Implement ED Telepsychiatry
Audience: Behavioral Health Professionals, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs - The Management of Children and Youth With Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals, Physicians, Nurses, APPs, Schools and Childcare Providers - New Report Urges Congress to Address Children’s Physical and Mental Health Care Needs in Planning for Future Pandemics and Disasters
Audience: Emergency Managers, EMS Clinicians, Public Health Professionals