
Women and Babies in the Era of COVID-19 (S3:E50)
In this our 11th COVID-19 podcast, we will discuss clinical considerations for women and babies in the era of COVID-19 with Jessica Cataldi, MD and Erica Wymore, MD. Join us for this week's Provider Town Hall, Thursday, May 14 from 6-7 p.m. MST: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5938843139417544973 The global pandemic has impacted every area of life, including the considerations and concerns that new mothers have bringing their babies into the world – will they be able to have a partner’s support in their birthing room? Is it safe to breastfeed their baby if they, the new mother, test positive for SARS-CoV2? Should any family or friends be allowed around the baby? Is it safe to bring the baby in for routine checkups and well-child care in the middle of the pandemic? There are many questions that surround this special and critical time in a new mother and baby’s life. Dr. Cataldi is a pediatric infectious disease physician at Children’s Colorado and is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Wymore is a neonatologist at Children’s Colorado and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Neonatology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. https://perinatalcovid19.org/neoclear/
13 Mai 202054min

COVID-19: Caring for Adult Patients During the Pandemic with Aaron Manning, MD and Steven Humphrey, MD (S3:E49)
Join us for our weekly Virtual Town Hall for Providers during COVID-19, Thursdays from 6-7 p.m. MST In this, our 10th COVID-19 podcast, we will have a case discussion around functional and high-yield adult medicine topics that might be useful for pediatricians helping to care for adult patients in the middle of this pandemic. You can go back and listen to our previous coverage on the COVID-19 Pandemic on Season 3 of the podcast. Today we are fortunate to be joined by Dr. Aaron Manning and Dr. Steven Humphrey. Steven is a pediatric hospitalist at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Instructor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Aaron is also a pediatric hospitalist at Children’s Colorado and is Assistant Professor of Hospital Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. POPCoRN (Pediatric Overflow Planning Contingency Response Network): https://www.popcornetwork.org/. This site is a multi-institutional collaboration that was created during the COVID-19 pandemic as a vehicle for optimizing adult care in pediatric environments. It contains many “one-pagers” which review the management of a variety of common adult conditions, links to adult protocols shared by various institutions, and recommendations regarding care of patients with COVID-19 among others. Adult medicine guidebooks: Several organizations have made available their adult medicine guidebooks free of charge. UCSF Department of Medicine Hospitalist Handbook (currently free in the Apple and Google App Stores) MGH Resource Guide for Commonly-Encountered Inpatient Topics (available via the POPCoRN website) Society for Hospitalist Medicine: Non-Hospitalist Onboarding. This resource offers a step by step guide to preparing non-hospitalists for the inpatient management of adult care (available via the POPCoRN website) University of Pennsylvania Hospitalists Primer. A resource meant to prepare non-hospitalists for the care of hospitalized adults (http://pennhspprimer.com/) Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
5 Mai 202040min

COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma & Antibody Testing with Sam Dominguez, MD and Kyle Annen, DO (S3:E48)
One of the bright spots during the COVID-19 pandemic has been the promising and experimental use of convalescent plasma, which was recently approved by the FDA for emergency treatment. The donation of antibody-rich blood from patients who have recovered from the SARS-CoV2 virus has been pioneered by Dr. Kyle Annan and the team at Children’s Colorado. I n this, our 9th COVID-19 podcast we will cover the topic of convalescent plasma, discuss the current epidemiology of the pandemic, and talk through the impacts of loosened shelter-in-place orders around the country. You can go back and listen to our previous coverage on the COVID-19 Pandemic on Season 3 of the podcast. Today we are fortunate to be joined once again by un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Dr. Sam Dominguez. Sam is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Additionally, we are joined by Dr. Kyle Annen who is Director of the Blood Donor Center at Children’s Colorado and Assistant Professor of Pathology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Join our weekly COVID-19 Virtual Provider Town Hall - Thursday, April 30, 2020 from 6-7 p.m. MST Donate convalescent plasma ABC News Coverage of convalescent plasma for COVID-19 Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future podcast? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
27 Apr 202031min

Toxic Shock Syndrome with the Physician Who Discovered it, Jim Todd, MD (S3:E47)
In this episode we will discuss the diagnosis and management of TSS and are privileged to be joined by Jim Todd, MD who first discovered TSS in 1975. Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a cluster of symptoms that involves many systems of the body. Certain bacterial infections release toxins into the bloodstream, which then spreads the toxins to body organs and can cause severe damage and illness. Dr. Todd is the previous Section Head of Infectious Diseases, Jules Amer Chair, and Community Pediatrics and Director of Epidemiology at Children’s Hospital Colorado. He is also a Professor Emeritus in Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
21 Apr 202034min

Recovered from SARS-CoV-2: Two Doctors Share Their Experience (S3:E46)
In this, our 8th COVID-19 podcast, I talk to two of my pediatric colleagues, Sean O’Leary, MD and Robin Larabee, MD who have had COVID-19 and are now recovered. We will discuss their symptoms and disease course in depth in hopes that it provides greater education and context for how different people have experienced COVID-19. As we move into our second month of the global pandemic most of us know someone who has contracted the SARS-CoV2 virus; this especially probable for you our listeners, as fellow healthcare workers who have many colleagues caring for COVID-positive and exposed patients. You can go back and listen to our previous coverage on the COVID-19 Pandemic on Season 3, Episodes 31, 36 and 38, 41, 42, 43 and 44. Sean has joined us several times on the podcast to discuss vaccines and vaccines hesitancy, he is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Sean is also an active spokesperson with the AAP on the topic of vaccines and services as the Director of the Colorado Children’s Outcome Network. Additionally, we are pleased to have Dr. Robin Larabee join us today as well. Robin is a pediatrician in Denver and partner with Sapphire Pediatrics.
20 Apr 202030min

New FDA-Approved Drug for Cystic Fibrosis Patients with Scott Sagel, MD (S3:E45)
Today’s guest is Dr. Scott Sagel, here to discuss the care of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and the clinical research that has led to the advances in access to these breakthrough therapies. Dr. Scott is a Pediatric Pulmonologist at Children’s Hospital Colorado and a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
14 Apr 202029min

Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 All About That PPE (S3:E44)
In recent weeks, the podcast has received hundreds of questions from listeners around the topic of PPE. So today, this episode is for you. We are going to cover all things PPE while reviewing the current epidemiology of COVID-19. We are now entering our second month of the global COVID-19 Pandemic. Our world has never experienced anything like this before – some days feel like they have contained an entire month’s worth of change and challenges. One of the difficult realities that many healthcare providers have faced is a shortage of necessary PPE. Additionally, what is the truth about the efficacy and use of homemade cloth face coverings? How should providers approach PPE as we move out of the peak of the pandemic? We will cover these topics and more in this episode. You can go back and listen to our previous coverage on the COVID-19 Pandemic on Season 3, Episodes 31, 36 and 38, 41, 42 and 43. Today we are fortunate to be joined once again by un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Sam Dominguez, MD, PhD. Sam is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Additionally, we are excited to have Pat Givens, DHA, EdM, RN, NEA-BC, as a guest today as we dive in to PPE. Pat is the Chief Nursing Executive for Children’s Hospital Colorado and is serving as our PPE Guardian during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Do you have questions about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
10 Apr 202032min

Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 Mental Health During the Pandemic (S3:E43)
In this episode, we are going to discuss practical ways primary care providers can protect their own mental health needs and also deliver meaningful mental health support to their patients and families during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Mental health; never has there been a more crucial time for our primary care providers to talk openly about finding creative and innovative ways to support the mental health needs both of their patients and for themselves. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every area of life. Nothing feels normal. Maintaining one’s mental health while practicing social distancing, online learning and school, loss of routine and regular social interactions is a challenge! On the podcast we have previously covered a number of topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic – you can go back and listen to those discussions on Season 3, Episodes 31, 36 and 38, 41 and 42. Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
7 Apr 202024min