Safe Storage to Save Lives: The Role of Guns in Adolescent Suicide

Safe Storage to Save Lives: The Role of Guns in Adolescent Suicide

Suicide is the second leading cause of death for children, adolescents and young adults ages 10 to 24. Roughly 7% to 8% of adolescents attempt suicide each year and 17% report significant suicidal ideation. However, while so many kids are affected, diagnosing them isn’t so simple. “We know the numbers have climbed significantly. If you look at the trends, we’re probably nearly double what we were 20 years ago,” Eric Sigel, MD, says.

In this episode, we shine a light on how to clinically identify youth at risk for suicide and determine if they have access to lethal means, such as firearms or medications. In addition, we will discuss evidence-based approaches to reduce or eliminate access to lethal means. That includes counseling and safe storage device distribution.

Our guest, Dr. Sigel, specializes in adolescent medicine at Children’s Hospital Colorado. He is the lead for firearm injury prevention, as well as a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In addition, he serves as co-chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics firearm injury prevention special interest group. “I think it’s an incredible privilege to sit down with a teenager, hear their story and understand a little bit what they may be going through, while being able to help them figure out a better direction to avoid harm,” Dr. Sigel says.

This episode was recorded at the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition. Some highlights from this episode include:

  • The prominence of adolescent suicide in today’s society
  • Approaches to suicidal identification in a clinical setting
  • How a change in easy firearm access can prevent suicide
  • Evidence on counseling and safe storage of firearms

For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org

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ADHD Medication Management (S1:E15)

ADHD Medication Management (S1:E15)

In this episode we discuss attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) medication management with Marissa Schiel, MD. Dr. Schiel is the Medical Director of the Outpatient Psychiatry Program at Children's Colorado and an assistant professor of child psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Also joining us is Danielle Stutzman, R.Ph., a clinical pharmacist at Children's Colorado with a special interest in psychiatry medication. In this episode: The importance of getting a detailed history when assessing a child for ADHD Understanding the spectrum of ADHD symptoms and how they affect a child's function How to approach the medication management conversation when it comes to ADHD The most common side effects that are associated with stimulants or psychotropic medication Management strategies for dealing with potential medication side effects The importance of screening a child for cardiac concerns before prescribing stimulant medications Understanding the functional benefits of the two different classes of stimulants The ideal target doses for specific ADHD medications A recommended follow-up regime and titration strategy for patients How to counsel families on medication management as the child ages Medication recommendations to consider when trialing the non-stimulant class Techniques to use in therapeutic relationships with ADHD patients

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Headaches and Migraines in Children Management (S1:E14)

Headaches and Migraines in Children Management (S1:E14)

Our guest for this episode is Marcy Yonker, MD. We discuss headache and migraine management in primary care, including their prevalence, triggers and treatment options. Dr. Yonker is the Director of the Headache Program at Children's Colorado and visiting professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: The prevalence of headaches and migraines in children Creating a differential headache diagnosis When imaging should be used Common medications prescribed for migraine headaches Newer treatments for headaches and migraine Natural remedies for headaches and migraines Triggers for migraines in children and teenagers The influence of family history on migraine prevalence The role of psycho-psychology in migraine diagnosis Other uncommon migraines Using Botox as treatment for migraines

31 Loka 201720min

Vascular Malformations in Pediatric Primary Care (S1:E13)

Vascular Malformations in Pediatric Primary Care (S1:E13)

In this episode Taizo Nakano, MD, discusses the most common vascular anomalies in the primary care setting. Dr. Nakano is the Medical Director of the Vascular Anomalies Center at Children's Colorado and assistant professor of pediatrics, hematology and oncology and bone marrow transplant at the University of Colorado's School of Medicine. In this episode: Common presentation of a vascular anomaly The two major categories of a vascular anomaly Defining the genetics lesions Lab testing for vascular anomalies Vascular emergencies and the features of a lesion that can be detrimental Top 10 things to be concerned about with a vascular anomaly

24 Loka 201724min

Vaccinations and Motivational Interviewing (S1:E12)

Vaccinations and Motivational Interviewing (S1:E12)

In this episode, Sean O'Leary, MD, discusses vaccine safety and hesitancy from parents. He also suggests motivational interviewing techniques to use when talking with your patients and families. Dr. O'Leary is a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Children's Colorado and associate professor pediatrics and infectious diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: How to help families identify the good information from misinformation regarding vaccines The prevalence of vaccine resistance Effectively and efficiently delivering vaccines information to parents Using motivational interviewing techniques when talking with parents about vaccines How to pivot the conversation when a parent is resistant to a care plan Why asking permission is a key component to motivational interviewing Understanding the differences between a recommended and alternate vaccine schedule Techniques for communicating relative risks about vaccines Working with parents who are vaccine resistant Vaccines that receive the most resistance and hesitancy

17 Loka 201721min

Back Pain Management in Pediatrics (S1:E11)

Back Pain Management in Pediatrics (S1:E11)

In this episode Sumeet Garg, MD, discusses back pain management, including identifying characteristics and the relationship between scoliosis and back pain. Dr. Garg is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Children’s Colorado and associate professor of orthopedics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: The incidence of back pain in kids, especially adolescence Identifying what to look for on physical examination When to obtain imagining The challenge with MRI in younger kids Suggestions for talking with patients and families about back pain Tight hamstrings and weak core abdominal muscles as an underlying driver of back pain What type of patients should see an orthopedic surgeon for back pain The relationship between scoliosis and back pain in pediatric and adolescent patients Bad posture as a habit and not a deformity Scoliosis and what families can expect over time

10 Loka 201720min

Breastfeeding Management and Support for Nursing Moms (S1:E10)

Breastfeeding Management and Support for Nursing Moms (S1:E10)

In this episode, Maya Bunik, MD, discusses common challenges and myths surrounding breastfeeding management and how to support new moms in your practice. Dr. Bunik is an executive committee member of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) section on breastfeeding, Medical Director of the Child Health Clinic at Children's Colorado and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Bunik is also the author of the AAP's breastfeeding telephone protocols and advice. In this episode: Why breast is best Approaches to working with a new mom who is struggling with breastfeeding Identifying reasons why a mom is struggling with breastfeeding Impacts of sleep deprivation on new moms and their milk supply How to know whether a baby is getting enough milk The importance of babies' weight checks Ways to boost milk supply through milk removal Power pumping Indication of needing a lactation professional When a mom should start pumping after delivery Why breastfed babies need Vitamin D Common myths associated with breastfeeding Impact of cleft lip and palate with breastfeeding

3 Loka 201719min

Seizure Management (S1:E9)

Seizure Management (S1:E9)

In this episode, Amy Brooks-Kayal, MD, discusses acute seizure management. The conversation includes the importance of gathering a detailed history of a seizure event, identifying provocations of a seizure and options for anti-seizure and rescue medications. Dr. Brooks-Kayal is the Chief of the Pediatric Neurology, Co-Director of the Translational Epilepsy Research Program and past president of the American Epilepsy Society. In this episode: Responding to a patient's first seizure Importance of a detailed history of a seizure event Identifying provocations of a seizure Neurological examination Focal onset versus a generalized seizure Chances of seizure reoccurrence Anti-seizure and rescue medications Managing the anxiety of families Basic seizure safety Current research into pediatric epilepsy

26 Syys 201720min

Acute Scrotum Pain Management (S1:E8)

Acute Scrotum Pain Management (S1:E8)

In this episode, Duncan Wilcox, MD, talks about acute scrotum management. The conversation includes the most common indications of acute scrotum and how to differentiate an incarcerated hernia and a hydroceles scrotal trauma. Dr. Wilcox is the Chair of Pediatric Urology and Surgeon-in-Chief at Children's Colorado. He is also a professor of surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: The most common indications of acute scrotum The role trauma plays in acute scrotum How to treat testicular torsion and urgent treatment Differentiating an incarcerated hernia and a hydroceles scrotal trauma Why an incarcerated hernia needs to be treated rapidly The three groups of acute scrotum patients Long-term outcome for patients living with one testicle

19 Syys 201718min

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