Charting Pediatrics

Charting Pediatrics

Now in our eighth season, Charting Pediatrics empowers medical professionals to care for kids with confidence. Brought to you by multidisciplinary experts at Children’s Hospital Colorado, this weekly show shares the latest innovations, groundbreaking research and educational resources in pediatric medicine, while also shedding light on current challenges facing the pediatric healthcare community. Whether you’re seeking candid conversations about tough topics or evidence-based clinical information, Charting Pediatrics provides relevant insights you can trust. Pediatricians, primary care providers, medical students and anyone passionate about child health can learn from the stories on our show, which are told with humility, compassion, thoughtfulness and even humor.

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Recurrent Headache in Pediatrics (S3:E5)

Recurrent Headache in Pediatrics (S3:E5)

Nearly 60 percent of children report having headaches; by the age of 18, that number increases to 90 percent. Recurrent, severe headaches also are common in this population. In the United States, one study reported that approximately 20 percent of children aged 4 to 18 years report having had notable recurrent headaches (including migraine) in the past 12 months. In today’s episode we are talk with Mario Coleman, MD about the diagnosis and management of reoccurring headaches in children and adolescents. Dr. Coleman is a Pediatric Neurologist and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

3 Sep 201922min

Renal Tubular Acidosis, RTA (S3:E4)

Renal Tubular Acidosis, RTA (S3:E4)

Renal tubular acidosis, or RTA, refers to a group of disorders characterized by defective renal acid-base regulation. The capacity for normal urinary acidification is impaired, resulting in net acid retention and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis. In this episode, Danielle Soranno, MD reviews basic mechanisms of the disease that are important for diagnosis and management of RTA in your patients. Dr. Soranno is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Bioengineering, and Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and a Pediatric Nephrologist at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Tell us what you thought about today's episode or make a suggestion for a future episode! Send a tweet to Dr. Brent, @AlisonBrentMD

27 Aug 201932min

Diagnosis and Management of Hirschsprung Disease (S3:E3)

Diagnosis and Management of Hirschsprung Disease (S3:E3)

Hirschsprung disease occurs in approximately one in 5,000 newborns. Despite advances in the diagnosis and management of the disease, patients remain at risk for long-term gastrointestinal morbidity, including obstructive symptoms, fecal incontinence, and enterocolitis, with negative implications on quality of life. In today’s episode we are talking with Luis De la Torre, MD, to unpack the diagnosis and management of Hirschsprung disease and discuss new treatments being explored. Dr. De la Torre is a Visiting Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the newest member of our International Center for Colorectal and Urogenital Care team at Children’s Hospital Colorado. We'd love to hear from you! Share your thoughts about today's episode or ideas for a future topic by emailing the Charting Pediatrics host team.

20 Aug 201926min

Undescended and Retractile Testis (S3:E2)

Undescended and Retractile Testis (S3:E2)

Cryptorchidism or undescended testis (UDT) is one of the most common pediatric disorders of the male endocrine glands and the most common genital disorder identified at birth. The main reasons for treatment of cryptorchidism include increased risks of impairment of fertility potential, testicular malignancy, torsion and/or associated inguinal hernia. In today’s episode we will talk with Brian Caldwell, MD about the difference in presentation of undescended vs retractile testis, approaches to treatment and long-term prognosis for these patients. Dr. Caldwell is a Pediatric Urologist from the Children's Hospital Colorado, Colorado Springs faculty and is an associate professor of surgery and urology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Let us know your suggestion for a future podcast topic. Dr. Caldwell can be reached through OneCall, 720-777-3999.

13 Aug 201922min

Through the Lens of the CBC: Bleeding Disorders in Pediatrics (S3:E1)

Through the Lens of the CBC: Bleeding Disorders in Pediatrics (S3:E1)

Welcome to Season 3 of Charting Pediatrics! In today's season kick-off show we discuss the most common bleeding disorders in pediatrics through the lens of the CBC with Tazio Nakano, MD.  Dr. Nakano is Medical Director of the Vascular Malformation and Tumor Center at Children's Hospital Colorado and is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics of Hematology/Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Thank you to each of you who cast a vote of support for Children's Hospital Colorado in the 14th Annual People's Choice Podcast Award Nominations!  Send Dr. Nicklas at tweet and let him know what you think about today's episode. Let us know if you have a suggestion for a future podcast topic.

6 Aug 201936min

14th Annual People’s Choice Podcast Award Nominations

14th Annual People’s Choice Podcast Award Nominations

Charting Pediatrics Podcast has received initial nomination eligibility for the 14th Annual People’s Choice Podcast Award in the Science and Medicine category! Now we need your support – visit https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup to help Charting Pediatrics move to the next stage of listener voting! You will have to create an account to vote – then visit the nomination page and scroll to the Science & Medicine Category and select Charting Pediatrics. You can only nominate once and support nominations close on July 31. Finalists will be announced on August 10. Thank you for your ongoing support!

30 Jul 20191min

School Anxiety and School Refusal in Kids (S1:E25 Rebroadcast)

School Anxiety and School Refusal in Kids (S1:E25 Rebroadcast)

Our guest for this episode is Jessica Malmberg, PhD, the Clinical Director of Outpatient Services at the Pediatric Mental Health Institute and assistant professor of child psychiatry at CU School of Medicine. Dr. Malmberg talks us through a common behavioral issues of school-aged children – school refusal – and provides insights, advice and tools to help prevent, manage and understand this behavior. In this episode: Outlining and identifying the underlying symptoms and signs associated with a child refusing to attend school How primary care providers (PCPs) can assist parents who are experiencing guilt Identifying the four most common reasons that children refuse to go to school Exploring the effects of social media on children's behavior when it comes to school refusal How a PCP should approach treatment of school refusal The recommended frequency of follow-up care for kids who are refusing to go to school The importance of connecting parents to community-based resources Preventative practices parents can set up in the home to prevent this behavioral issue What an excellent prognosis looks like for children experiencing school refusal When it's time to refer to a mental health professional PCPs in the Denver Metro Area can refer patients to the Children's Hospital Colorado Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic or to a local community mental health center Resources for dealing with school refusal: School Refusal: Information for Educators (.pdf) from the National Association for School Psychologists School Refusal in Children and Adolescents from American Family Physician The Functional Assessment of School Refusal Behavior Effective Child Therapy Division 53 of the Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology website School Refusal from the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

30 Jul 201929min

Season 3: Teaser

Season 3: Teaser

Welcome back Charting Pediatrics listeners! We are so excited to announce the third season of the podcast which will release on August 6th. With the success of Season 2, going from under 500 to almost 20,000 listeners per month, we are expectant to see what Season 3 will have in store. In this new season, we will explore case studies in the nuanced art of practicing pediatric medicine, covering topics from innovative care approaches to bread-and-butter diagnoses that you deal with on a daily basis. The podcast is also going on the road again, where we will be broadcasting live from the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans from October 25th through to the 28th of this year. On behalf of the host team, thank you for your faithful support in listening and engaging with us and also sharing the content with your colleagues. Be sure to join us weekly for yet another great season!

27 Jul 20191min

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