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Pediatrics in Practice

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Pediatrics in Practice provides interviews with pediatric subspecialists on timely, relevant content for physicians and providers who care for children.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Pediatrics in Practice episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Pediatrics in Practice for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Pediatrics in Practice episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Pediatrics in Practice - EMS Timely Tips: Pediatric Drowning
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07/25/22 • -1 min

Every summer children and families are drawn to oceans, pools, ponds, lakes, rivers, or streams for entertainment and exercise. As prehospital providers know all too well, fun events and gatherings near bodies of water can turn into an emergency setting in an instant.
Although drowning injuries can affect anyone, according to the CDC, children ages 1-4 have the highest drowning rates, with most occurring in swimming pools. Fatal drowning is the 2nd leading cause of unintentional injury death for children ages 1-14 with the 1st leading cause being motor vehicle crashes.
The risk for moderate to severe neurological complications and long-term disabilities are concerns for survivors of non-fatal drowning incidents. Whether in the hospital or prehospital setting, management of the pediatric drowning patient should aim to identify and treat complications, as well as prevent further anoxic injury.
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Pediatrics in Practice - New Asthma Guidelines: A Paradigm Shift in Asthma Management
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07/11/22 • -1 min

The national Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) published the first expert panel report on the diagnosis and management of asthma in 1991. A comprehensive revision was published in 1997, and an update in 2002. the EPR 3 was published in 2007. The most recent guidelines, published in 2020, represent a paradigm shift in asthma treatment.
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Pediatrics in Practice - Common Cases in Dermatology: Atopic Dermatitis
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06/27/22 • -1 min

In this episode, Dr, Brandon Newell and NP Rebecca Flynn leads an interactive discussion on some of the more common cases seen in dermatology.
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Pediatrics in Practice - Diagnosis and Treatment of Idiopathic Congenital Clubfoot
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05/19/22 • -1 min

Idiopathic congenital clubfoot occurs in 1 in 1,000 infants in the U.S. and is considered the most prevalent musculoskeletal birth defect in the world. In this podcast, Richard Schwend, MD, FAOA, FAAP, Interim Chair, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Science at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, discusses a clinical report published by the American Academy of Pediatrics which covers background on the condition, evaluation and treatment – including the Ponseti technique, which is considered the gold standard of care.
Click here to view the clinical report.
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Pediatrics in Practice - EMS Timely Tips: Tranexamic Acid (TXA) use in Pediatric Trauma
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03/23/22 • -1 min

Massive transfusion protocols have become vital tools used within trauma centers across the country. Appropriately so, as many emergency providers know that hemorrhage is the most common cause of death within the first hour of arrival to a trauma center. Most recently, a medication called Tranexamic Acid or TXA has been found to assist in life-saving measures for trauma victims in both the pre-hospital setting and the emergency department. But is TXA a recommended medication for kids? This podcast segment highlights the safe use of TXA in pediatric traumas and beyond.
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Pediatrics in Practice - Food Insecurity Screening in the Allergy Specialty
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03/13/22 • -1 min

Did you know that more than 1 in 5 children with food allergies also experience food insecurity (FI)? Children whose families struggle to acquire adequate nutrition are at higher risk for a wide range of conditions, including asthma, obesity and mental health issues.
In this podcast, you’ll hear more on this topic, including guidance on FI screening in the pediatric care setting, from Jodi Shroba, MSN, APRN, CPNP, Food Allergy Program Coordinator for the Division of Allergy, Immunology, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Children’s Mercy Kansas City.
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Pediatrics in Practice - Evaluating Pediatric Obesity

Evaluating Pediatric Obesity

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02/22/22 • -1 min

Currently 1 out of every 5 children (18.5%) meets the body mass index criteria for obesity (BMI ? 95th percentile). With this in mind, it’s important for providers to consider many factors when diagnosing and assessing a child for obesity. Kelsee Halpin, MD, MPH, pediatric endocrinologist at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, discusses more on this topic and what to look for in the primary care setting. For more information, visit the Common Endocrinology Conditions page on the Children’s Mercy website.
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Pediatrics in Practice - Evaluating Abnormal Menstrual Patterns
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01/17/22 • -1 min

Girls and adolescents with more than 3 months between periods or those that remain otherwise irregular 2 years after menarche, should be evaluated for underlying causes. Emily Paprocki, DO, pediatric endocrinologist at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, discusses more on this topic and what to look for in the primary care setting. For more information, visit the Common Endocrinology Conditions page on the Children’s Mercy website.
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Pediatrics in Practice - Evaluating Abnormal Thyroid

Evaluating Abnormal Thyroid

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01/05/22 • -1 min

Between 25-50% of the referrals to a pediatric endocrinology clinic are related to abnormal thyroid function tests (TFTs). However, the majority of these abnormal TFTs are not associated with a true thyroid problem, especially when these tests are ordered in the absence of any signs or symptoms suggestive of a thyroid disease. In this podcast, Francesco De Luca, MD, Division Director of Pediatric Endocrinology at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, covers tips for evaluating abnormal thyroid in the primary care setting. For more information, visit the Common Endocrinology Conditions page on the Children’s Mercy website.
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Pediatrics in Practice - The Importance of FAST Action for Infant and Pediatric Stroke
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10/23/17 • -1 min

Strokes in newborns are as common as in adults. Recognition and early intervention is critical to minimizing the damage. Children’s Mercy is one of fewer than 10 pediatric stroke centers nationally, and the region’s first and only dedicated pediatric stroke center offering comprehensive, individualized treatment protocols for children.
In this podcast Mukta Sharma, MD, pediatric hematologist/oncologists, discusses the warnings signs and causes of stroke and how early intervention affect the rest of a child’s life.
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How many episodes does Pediatrics in Practice have?

Pediatrics in Practice currently has 49 episodes available.

What topics does Pediatrics in Practice cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Pediatrics in Practice?

The episode title 'New Asthma Guidelines: A Paradigm Shift in Asthma Management' is the most popular.

How often are episodes of Pediatrics in Practice released?

Episodes of Pediatrics in Practice are typically released every 22 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Pediatrics in Practice?

The first episode of Pediatrics in Practice was released on Oct 23, 2017.

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