
EMS Timely Tips: Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism is one of the fastest-growing developmental disabilities in the United States, affecting approximately 1 in 54 births. For the safety of emergency medical providers and patients with developmen...
8 Mar 20210s

Comfort Promise
Amanda Deacy PhD discusses comfort promise. She shares the concept of Comfort Promise and a quality improvement (QI) project she's leading in GI to assess gaps in documentation of the pain prevention ...
12 Jan 20200s

Beta-lactam Antibiotic Allergies
While approximately 10% of US adults and children claim a penicillin allergy, only 1/20 with a reported allergy are truly allergic. Additionally, 80% of patients with IgE mediated penicillin allergy l...
3 Jan 20200s

Addressing Anxiety and Depression in Teens
Dr. Shayla Sullivant shares warning signs of anxiety and depression in teens, how to talk to your teen about their feelings, and when you should seek professional help.
31 Des 20190s

Bellyaches, Bowels and Barfs
The most common reasons that children are seen by pediatric gastroenterologists relate to their bellyaches, bowels, and barfs. A simple approach to these disorders can guide general practitioners to h...
13 Des 20190s

Acute Evaluation of Sports injuries and What to Do in the Office
Sports related injuries are on the rise with increasing child and adolescent participation. Many training programs do not cover how to evaluate and treat these patients in the subacute setting.Listen ...
31 Jul 20190s

What and When to Refer to Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
Female reproductive health is critical in growing girls and young women. Julie Strickland, MD, Section Chief of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, joins us for this episode of Pediatrics in Practice...
3 Jun 20190s

Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea is the most common gyencologic complaint in adolescent females, affecting more than half of this population. Julie Strickland, MD, Section Chief of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology at ...
3 Jun 20190s



















