Looking for free online tools to support resident training on early childhood development? Created by clinicians, The Keystones of Development curriculum trains primary care providers on how to promote strong parent-child relationships and positive parenting behaviors within routine visits from birth to age 5. Open to all pediatric and family medicine programs, the curriculum is FREE, engaging and self-directed - and includes quizzes, handouts, summaries, and additional modules such as a newborn education class and an abbreviated faculty training. Used by over 130 programs and 5000 residents, the curriculum has shown improvement in resident knowledge, attitudes and behavior and has helped faculty fill a critical gap in training. JOIN US by emailing keystones@mssm.edu or visiting our website at mountsinaiparenting.org/providers.
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