
Clinical Clues in Infant Stool
When it comes to babies, there is one true common denominator for new parents — poop. While it's one of the first things parents can fixate over, pediatricians know what's in the diaper can say a lot ...
22 Heinä 202526min

Painful Periods Aren't Normal
The menstrual cycle is as regular as clockwork, or at least it should be. But for many adolescent patients, what should be a manageable monthly event turns into a full-blown disruptor of school, sport...
15 Heinä 202529min

Detecting Hip Dysplasia
Screening for hip dysplasia in infants can make a big difference in their outcomes. Still, we know there are kids that fall through the cracks and later present with pain. Early detection of this cond...
8 Heinä 202524min

ADHD in the Everyday
Parents often turn to their child's primary care physician for guidance on illnesses, developmental delays, or other health concerns. ADHD is no exception. In this episode, we're diving into the cruci...
1 Heinä 202534min

Kidney Care 101
Some topics in pediatrics are flashy — like seizures, mystery rashes and fevers. While those often make headlines, others, like pediatric nephrology, are a routine but critical part of daily practice....
24 Kesä 202539min

Bloody Diapers and Worried Parents
Picture this: A new parent is changing the diaper of their one-month-old infant when they notice streaks of blood. That's when panic sets in, followed by frantic calls to the pediatrician's office. Bu...
17 Kesä 202523min

Behind Their Behavior
Every kid is unique with their own distinct personality and behavior. But at what point should a child's behavior become a cause for concern? From anxiety and tantrums to challenges at school and issu...
10 Kesä 202527min

The Current Pediatric Pipeline Problem
Pediatricians are superheroes in scrubs, baby whisperers, teen translators and guardians of growing minds and bodies. But even heroes need reinforcements. The pediatric workforce crisis has made a pro...
3 Kesä 202529min



















