Dr. Todd Wolynn from Kids Plus Pediatrics to Present on Nov 4th eHealth Call



 


PCPCC's eHealth Special Interest Group (SIG)


Next Week's Call Details
Tuesday, November 4, 2014, 12:00 -1:00PM ET
Call-In Number: 712-432-0900, Access Code: 868853#

Join us next Tuesday, November 4th at Noon ET for a conversation with special guest, Todd Wolynn, MD, from Kids Plus Pediatrics in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who will be leading a discussion on the use of social media and communication to engage families and leverage the doctor-family relationship. Read this New York Times article  to learn more about what Dr. Wolynn and his practices are doing to utilize technologies to better connect with patients and their families.
Speaker Highlight

Dr. Todd Wolynn, MD, MMM, IBCLC, a Board-Certified Pediatrician and Lactation Consultant, is President & CEO of Kids Plus Pediatrics. Dr. Wolynn works for the American Academy of Pediatrics at the state and national level, and he speaks nationally on his areas of expertise, including breastfeeding, immunization, pediatric sleep, and practice management.

Dr. Wolynn graduated from Washington and Jefferson University and the University of Pittsburgh Medical School, then earned a Masters in Medical Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He's been a board-certified pediatrician and an International Board-Certified lactation consultant for more than 15 years, and is also the Executive Director of the Breastfeeding Center of Pittsburgh.

When he's not seeing patients at Kids Plus, Dr. Wolynn continues to build his reputation as a national expert in immunizations, breastfeeding medicine, pediatric sleep issues, and practice management. He speaks across the country on those and other topics, and is a proud member of seven national medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, and the US Lactation Consultation Association.

Read more about Dr. Wolynn
here.

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