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Bringing Behavioral Health Into the Pediatric Clinic
A clear, practical look at integrated behavioral health in pediatric primary care — what it looks like day-to-day, who benefits and how to get started in your practice. Rebekah O’Donnell, LCSW from…
When to Refer: Pediatric Asthma Red Flags Every Hospitalist Should Know
A concise clinical primer for hospitalists on historical and exam findings that should trigger allergy, immunology, or pulmonology referral — from failure to thrive to recurring ICU admissions.…
Pediatric Urology: When to Refer — Practical Red Flags for Pediatricians
In this episode Dr. Gino Vricella, MD (board‑certified pediatric urologist; Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine) walks pediatricians through a…
Recognizing Early Eating Disorder Signs in Pediatrics
A concise guide for frontline clinicians on early physical and behavioral red flags — changes in growth trajectory, micronutrient concerns, exam‑time anxiety or sudden “healthy” eating shifts. Dr.…
Pediatric Burns: Severity, First Aid, and When to Refer
This episode explains burn depth, TBSA estimation, and practical first aid that reduces complications—essential for pediatricians and ER providers who triage children with burns. Pablo Aguayo, MD…
Early Neurologic Red Flags in Pediatrics: What Primary Care Providers Need to Know
Subtle neurologic symptoms can be easy to miss in primary care. Pediatric neurologist Justin Coogle, MD, reviews early red flags, age‑specific warning signs and referral considerations to help…
Seeing Surgery Differently: The Role of Virtual Reality in Pediatric Care
Virtual reality is changing how pediatric surgeons plan procedures, educate care teams and help children and families better understand what to expect. In this episode, Mark Ryan, MD, pediatric…
Genetic Predispositions to Cancer: What Pediatricians Need To Know
Pediatric hematology/oncology physician Nikki Wood, DO, explains how pediatricians can recognize genetic cancer risk, refer to genetics appropriately, and support families through long‑term…
Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries in Kids—Assessment, Imaging & Return-to-Play
How should pediatricians triage an acute sports injury—what to check first, what imaging to order, and when to escalate urgently? In this Pediatrics in Practice CME episode, Kevin Latz, MD, MBA…
Cardiomyopathy in Children: What Pediatricians Need to Know
Cardiomyopathy in children can present with subtle signs but serious consequences if missed. In this episode, Brian Birnbaum, MD, Interim Co-Director of the Ward Family Heart Center at Children’s…
Evaluating and Treating Pediatric Scoliosis
In this episode, pediatric orthopedic surgeons Aaron Shaw, DO, and Michael Benvenuti, MD, discuss how pediatricians can confidently assess, evaluate, and refer children with suspected scoliosis. They…
From Screen to Newborn: Making Sense of Prenatal Genetics in Primary Care
This episode dives into the essentials of prenatal genetic testing and its significance for pediatricians. Learn about different types of tests like NIPT and microarrays, and how to interpret results…
Advancing Hope: Clinical Trials in Pediatric Cancer
Clinical trials are the backbone of progress in pediatric oncology, offering new pathways to treatment and survival for children facing cancer. In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Ginn, MD, a…
Ear Infections in Pediatrics: Prevention, Treatment and When to Refer
Ear infections are one of the most common conditions seen in pediatrics. In this episode, Laura Neff, MD, pediatric otolaryngologist, shares practical guidance on preventing and treating ear…
Genomic Medicine in Pediatrics: What Pediatricians Need to Know Now
Genomic medicine is playing an increasingly important role in pediatric care, but it can feel complex for general pediatricians. In this episode of Pediatrics in Practice, Scott Younger, PhD,…
Pediatric Thyroid Disorders: What Pediatricians Need to Know About Diagnosis, Referral, and Surgical Care
Pediatric thyroid disorders can present subtly but have significant implications if missed. In this episode, Jake Dahl, MD, PhD, MBA, discusses how pediatric thyroid disease differs from adult…
Cleft Feeding: Practical Tips for Pediatricians
Feeding infants with cleft lip and palate can be challenging. In this episode, a pediatric surgeon, occupational therapist, and speech pathologist share practical strategies for pediatricians—from…
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: Key Insights for Pediatricians
Join Pezad Doctor, MD for a focused discussion on hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). Learn what pediatricians need to know about early detection, surgical stages, interstage monitoring, and…
RSV in Pediatrics: Immunization Strategies and Treatment Insights
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) remains a leading cause of hospitalization in infants and young children. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Maria Deza Leon to explore the latest in RSV…
Shedding Light on Seasonal Depression: Practical Strategies for Pediatric Care
As daylight fades and winter approaches, pediatricians often see an uptick in mood-related concerns among children and adolescents. In this episode, we explore how to recognize the signs of seasonal…
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