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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A Sublingual Solution

A Sublingual Solution

Anaphylaxis is a serious, systemic hypersensitivity reaction with rapid onset and can be potentially fatal. It is frightening for patients, families and medical providers. Currently, the standard treatment is epinephrine as an injection. At this very moment, we are on the cusp of transforming how we treat severe allergic reactions. If approved by the FDA, a new sublingual form of epinephrine would be the first non-invasive and orally administered epinephrine treatment. Joining us for this episode is Matthew Greenhawt, MD, the Director of the Food Challenge and Research Unit at Children’s Hospital Colorado. He specializes in allergy and immunology and is also a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.   Some highlights from this episode include:  The history of epinephrine  Fears around needles and using an epi-pen  How this new treatment could increase the life-saving capability of epinephrine  Next steps to get the sublingual film into use  For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.

28 Jan 44min

From Rounds to Downloads

From Rounds to Downloads

Podcasts have become one of the most popular content mediums, captivating millions worldwide. Their convenient, on-the-go format allows people to multitask while they listen. From entertainment to education, podcasts are changing the way people engage and interact with information. In medicine, they are changing the way residents are able to learn.  In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Christopher Demas, a pediatrics chief resident with the University of Michigan Pediatrics Residency Program. Dr. Demas, inspired by Charting Pediatrics, created his own podcast made for and by residents, First Pediatrics. Some highlights from this episode include:  Why Dr. Demas started his own podcast for residents  The importance of changing how we learn and leveraging podcasts for education  Understanding the way students learn today is different  Why podcasts are shaping medical education  For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.

21 Jan 28min

Strategies for Success

Strategies for Success

Around the country and across the globe, children’s hospitals play an essential role in kid’s health and well-being. They provide specialized care, crucial research, essential education and vital community outreach. As we kick off the new year, we take a deep dive into the evolving child health landscape to better understand what issues our patient families are currently facing and identify solutions for the future.   Joining us for this strategic conversation are three experts: Raphe Schwartz, Chief Strategy Officer at Children’s Hospital Colorado; Rhae Gamber, associate principal at Sg2 Healthcare Intelligence; and Brian Thygesen is a senior partner in strategic transformation at Chartis. Some highlights from this episode include:  The current demographics of pediatric healthcare and how that influences care  How and why the workforce is vastly changing   The current landscape of behavioral health  The financial barriers and the role of Medicaid and other government programs  For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.

14 Jan 39min

Defeating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Defeating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

It’s hard to fathom why certain children receive life altering diagnoses. Pediatricians simply want to help, and that help usually comes in the form of early diagnosis. Duchenne muscular dystrophy, otherwise known as Duchenne or DMD, is the most common fatal genetic disorder diagnosed in childhood, affecting approximately one in every 5,000 live male births. Early screening and identification can mean quicker access to care, early intervention programs and special education resources. Thanks to early diagnosis and advances in care, life expectancy is increasing.  Our guest joining us to discuss diagnosing and treating DMD is Michele Yang, MD, who specializes in pediatric neurology and neuromuscular medicine at Children’s Hospital Colorado. She is also an associate professor of pediatric neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.  Some highlights from this episode include:  How diagnosis of DMD has changed over the years.  Understanding the new, advanced treatments that exist.  Tips and tricks for primary care providers to utilize.  Realistic outcomes for these kids with DMD.  For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.

7 Jan 20min

Checking Kids Cholesterol

Checking Kids Cholesterol

Pediatricians don’t often screen children and adolescents for a lipid profile, an important tool for identifying cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is considered a life-course condition, meaning it can begin in childhood, so why aren’t we screening kids more regularly? Does early intervention make sense for some kids? In this episode, we discuss cholesterol, family history, genetics, and what pediatricians should be doing to educate and screen their patients.  Stephen Daniels, MD, is the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics, as well as a professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He is also a pediatrician in chief at Children’s Hospital Colorado, specializing in pediatric preventative cardiology. Additionally, he is the L. Joseph Butterfield Chair in Pediatrics. Some highlights from this episode include:  What we know about the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease in kids  The role of obesity and other important factors to watch  What questions to ask to understand the role of genetics and family history  Steps pediatricians can take for earlier diagnosis   For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.

31 Dec 202430min

Happy Holidays from Charting Pediatrics

Happy Holidays from Charting Pediatrics

In this special holiday episode, we reflect on our favorite episodes from the past year and look forward to the year ahead. From all of us at Children’s Hospital Colorado, we wish you a happy holiday season. Charting Pediatrics would not be the success it is today without your support, wonderful topic ideas and intrigue. It’s providers like you who are changing pediatric healthcare around the world. For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.

24 Dec 20248min

Racial Disparities Postpartum

Racial Disparities Postpartum

The United States has the highest rate of maternal deaths among high-income nations and women of color, are disproportionately affected. For Black women in this country, the rate jumps from 22 deaths with every 100,000 births to 50 deaths for every 100,000 births. When it comes to postpartum depression, these same women are several times more likely to suffer, but less likely to receive treatment. To understand these disparities and discuss ways to combat them, we are joined by three experts. Shaleah Dardar, MD, and Brigitte McClellan, PsyD, specialize in child and adolescent psychiatry at Children’s Hospital Colorado and are both assistant professors at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Whitney Dunlap is a lactation consultant and health educator. Some highlights from this episode include:  Barriers and biases that put Black mothers and their babies at a disadvantage  How primary care providers can create a safe space for parents to be vulnerable  The overlap of adult care and newborn care during post-partum   For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.

17 Dec 202433min

Caring for Kids in Conflict

Caring for Kids in Conflict

Pediatric providers around the world are focused on helping sick children — finding cures, creating new treatment options and developing innovative techniques to improve care. But when it comes to conflict zones and border areas, there are fewer doctors available to protect the health of vulnerable children. Paul Wise, MD, MPH, is a physician who has dedicated his career to taking on that complex and sometimes daunting problem, working to improve and reform systems so that no child suffers needlessly.   Dr. Wise has served as the Juvenile Care Monitor for the U.S. Federal Court, overseeing the treatment of migrant children in the United States detention system. He’s also served as the senior advisor to St. Jude Global’s SAFER Ukraine collaborative since 2022, and he’s supported international work in Gaza, Central America and Venezuela. As a professor and fellow of multiple disciplines at Stanford University, he is dedicated to bridging the fields of child health equity, public policy and international security studies. He is also Co-Director for the Stanford Center for Prematurity Research. He has served in a variety of professional and consultative roles, including special assistant to the U.S. Surgeon General. Some highlights from this episode include:  A discussion of Dr. Wise’s experiences at the southern border and how they shaped his care recommendations for migrant children.   A global understanding of what children face in unstable environments like border areas and war zones.  A close look at what changes have already been implemented at local, national and international levels to better protect vulnerable children.  Suggestions on the role primary care providers can play in making conflict zones around the world safer for children in need.  For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.

10 Dec 202437min

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