
Newborns Exposed to Substances with Stephen Patrick, MD (S3:E20)
Each year thousands of babies born neonatal abstinence syndrome and require specialized medical and psycho-social support. In this episode we discuss the care for newborns who have been exposed to sub...
26 Nov 201920min

Housing and Child Health with Megan Sandel, MD (S3:E19)
In this episode we were privileged to sit down with Megan Sandel, MD, at the 2019 American Academy of Pediatrics NCE in New Orleans to discuss the impact of housing on child health. Dr. Sandel is an ...
19 Nov 201923min

Child Abuse Management in Pediatrics (S3:E18)
In this episode we discuss the diagnosis and management of child abuse in primary care pediatrics. We are pleased to be joined by Andy Sirotnak, MD who recently released his new book at the 2019 AAP ...
14 Nov 201915min

Peter Hotez, MD, PhD: Physician-Scientist, Pediatrician, Advocate (S3:E17)
The development and deployment of childhood vaccines represents the most important life saving achievement in the last century, but the status of our protection against vaccine-preventable illness is ...
12 Nov 201930min

AAP Policy Statement on Bariatric Surgery (S3:E16)
Pediatric patients, ages 13 to 18 years, with severe obesity should have greater access to bariatric surgery, according to a new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) policy statement. For pediatrician...
7 Nov 201917min

In Case You Missed It: Published Studies that Could Change the Way You Practice With Lewis First, MD and Alex Kemper, MD (S3:E15)
In this episode we talk with Lewis First, MD and Alex Kemper, MD about studies published in the last year that could change the way you practice pediatrics. Dr. First (@lewis_first) is Professor and ...
5 Nov 201943min

Eosinophilic Esophagitis, EoE with Glenn Furuta, MD (S3:E14)
In young children, many of the symptoms of eosinophilic esophagitis resemble those of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)—including feeding disorders and poor weight gain—so the child may be mista...
29 Okt 201924min

Biliary Atresia with Cara Mack, MD (S3:E13)
Biliary atresia is a rare gastrointestinal disorder, occurring approximately 1 in 10,000 to 15,000 births in the United States, and is characterized by a destruction or absence of, all or a portion of...
22 Okt 201920min



















