COVID-19 and School Reopening Update
From March 2021, COVID-19 and School Reopening UpdateIn this Hippo Education bonus, Lisa Patel, MD, sits down with Jeanne Noble, MD, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of COVID Response at UCSF Parnassus, to discuss the clinical data and updated CDC guidelines regarding school reopening during COVID, from in-school transmission …
21min 31Jeanne Noble, MD and Lisa Patel, MDLice
From December 2020, So Long, 2020Lice are a common infestation, especially in pediatric patients. Thankfully, treatment is often very straight forward and successful. The key to diagnosis is inspection for live louse, nits, and eggs. First line treatment includes wet combing, topical pediculicides, or shaving of hair. Second line …
23min 38Brittney DeClerck, MD, Matthieu DeClerck, MD, and Mizuho Morrison, DONeonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
From October 2020, SurvivorNeonatal hyperbilirubinemia affects almost 84% of term newborns! If you’re a little rusty on the subject, listen in as Drs. Lekecia Pitts and Matthew Zeitler discuss the evaluation and management of this important (and common) diagnosis.
22min 37Lakecia Pitts, MD and Matthew Zeitler, MDKids, School and COVID
From August 2020, Kids, Schools, and COVIDIn this Hippo Education bonus, Dr. Lisa Patel from our Peds RAP team sits down with Dr. Ryan Padrez, Medical Director at The Primary School, Assistant Clinical Professor in Pediatrics at Stanford University and Executive Committee member on the Council of School Health at the American Academy of …
27min 13Ryan Padrez, MD and Lisa Patel, MDPediatric COVID-19: Lit Review
From August 2020, Pediatric COVID-19: Lit ReviewPediatricians Roy Benaroch and Geoff Simon break down the latest literature on Pediatric COVID-19.
16min 23Geoff Simon, MD and Roy Benaroch, MDRacism and Child Health
From July 2020, Racism and Child HealthRace and health are inextricably linked to each other. Pediatricians Nathan Chomilo and Michael Cosimini break down the AAP Policy Statement on the health effects of racism on children.
28min 50Nathan Chomilo, MD and Michael Cosimini, MDNeonatal Abstinence Syndrome
From July 2020, The Certainty of UncertaintyHow much do you know about Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome? Whether you work in hospital medicine or in the clinic, it’s important to be aware of the risks of substances on neonates and understand what happens after they’re born. In this segment, Dr. Michael Baca-Atlas and Dr. Matt Zeitler take a deep …
18min 16Michael Baca Atlas, MD and Matthew Zeitler, MDThe Ol' Cup of Noodles and Pediatric Burns
From July 2020, The Certainty of UncertaintyIlene Claudius reviews for us the classification of burns in pediatric patients and how this affects management. Criteria and referral to a burn center is discussed as well as the treatment of burns for outpatient vs. inpatient management. •
26min 17Matthieu DeClerck, MD, Lisa Patel, MD, Ilene Claudius, MD, and Mizuho Morrison, DOIndirect Impact of COVID-19 on Children
From May 2020, Bonus Short - Indirect Impact of COVID-19 on ChildrenChildren seem to be less affected than adults by the direct effects of COVID-19 infection, but the pandemic has brought forth other health risks to the pediatric population. Sol Behar interviews Oakland, CA based primary care pediatricians Celine Sparrow and Katie D’Harlingue about the indirect …
17min 6Solomon Behar, MD, Katherine D'Harlingue, MD, and Celine Sparrow, MDCOVID Findings in Kids
From May 2020, Bonus Short - COVID Findings in KidsSol Behar interviews New York City pediatric emergency doctor Dr. Ee Tay, highlighting the features of pediatric COVID disease, including an emerging illness that is being compared to Kawasaki Shock Syndrome called “pediatric inflammatory multisystem disease” (PIMS).
25min 18Ee Tay, MD and Solomon Behar, MDPrimary Care in the Time of COVID
From May 2020, Bonus Short - Primary Care in the Time of COVIDSol Behar interviews Oakland, CA based primary care pediatricians Celine Sparrow and Katie D’Harlingue about the impact of COVID-19 on primary care practices. They discuss practical details of how to safely continue caring for their patients, selves and staff members. They also share strategies and …
27min 50Celine Sparrow, MD, Katherine D'Harlingue, MD, and Solomon Behar, MDFood Allergies, Part 2
From April 2020, More Listener LoveSometimes it can seem like every other child we see has a food allergy. How prevalent are food allergies in the general population, and how can we best diagnose and manage them? To shed light on these questions, as well as recent guideline changes in the allergy community and novel therapies on the …
10min 51Torie Grant, MD MHS and Neda Frayha, MDFood Allergies, Part 1
From April 2020, More Listener LoveSometimes it can seem like every other child we see has a food allergy. How prevalent are food allergies in the general population, and how can we best diagnose and manage them? To shed light on these questions, as well as recent guideline changes in the allergy community and novel therapies on the …
27min 53Torie Grant, MD MHS and Neda Frayha, MDMeasles: In the Trenches
From March 2020, Mailbag March MadnessSol Behar interviews Portland, OR doctors Holly Tse (urgent care) and Paul Lewis (infectious disease and public health) to chat about the real world experience of responding to the measles outbreak in their community. •
27min 15Holly Tse, MD, Paul Lewis, MD, and Solomon Behar, MDIntro: Psychiatric Medications in Teens
From December 2019, Anxious AdolescentsHow comfortable do we feel prescribing antidepressants, anxiolytics, and even antipsychotics to adolescents and teenagers? Our listener Spencer asked us to explore this fascinating and important topic, so Aisha and Neda are on the task. •
15min 48Neda Frayha, MD and Aisha Lofters, MDTransitioning from Peds to Adult Providers
From November 2019, Just Say No To TeratogensPatients with chronic diseases starting in childhood are living longer and healthier lives. When a complex pediatric patient transitions to adult care, what special considerations do we need to bear in mind? Neda sits down with Dr. Jonathan Tolentino to discuss the transition of patients from …
20min 18Jonathan Tolentino, MD and Neda Frayha, MDHeadache in Children
From September 2019, Are We Better in the Morning?Pediatric headaches are common. Thankfully the bad etiologies are rare. Having a consistent approach to the history and physical exam is essential to helping the clinician distinguish between the common, benign etiologies and the bad, rarer etiologies. Looking for the redflags in your history and …
20min 37Tim Horeczko MD MSCR, Matthew DeLaney, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, and Matthieu DeClerck, MDPediatric Murmur: Innocent or Not?
From August 2019, Primary Care Gets Some LovePediatric cardiologist Pierangelo Renella discusses with Sol how to distinguish between innocent and pathologic heart murmurs. •
24min 41Pierangelo Renella, MD and Solomon Behar, MDGenetic Screening in Pediatrics
From July 2019, Dude, Where's My DEA Number?Lisa Patel and Andi Marmor discuss how new advances in genetic testing and personalized medicine raise ethical issues for providers and families. •
12min 22Lisa Patel, MD and Andrea Marmor, MDTIDBSI: Doxycycline in Kids
From April 2019, A Maelstrom of Mail!Our Things I Do But Should I duo is on a myth-busting streak! In this segment, they explore whether or not we really need to avoid doxycycline for Lyme prophylaxis in kids under the age of 8.
8min 56Vanessa Gervais, MD and Adrien Selim, MD
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