MOCA: Inpatient FUO
From January 2021, Kush Little BabyFever of unknown origin is a potentially daunting topic with innumerable potential workups and diagnoses. Sol, Andi, and Mansi discuss the necessary tools for our clinical tool belt to better understand and approach this topic.
27min 37Solomon Behar, MD, Andi Marmor, MD, and Mansi Desai MDWhat’s That Lab? COVID-19 Labs Special Edition!
From December 2020, What’s That Lab? COVID-19 Labs Special Edition!In this Hippo Education bonus, Dr. Paul Simmons and Dr. Jay-Sheree Allen sit down to discuss what lab studies are recommended on admission of a COVID patient to the hospital, which labs are followed daily, and how they’re best used.
20min 35Paul Simmons, MD and Jay-Sheree Allen, MDFAQs with an ID expert on COVID mRNA Vaccines
From December 2020, FAQs with an ID expert on COVID mRNA VaccinesIn this Hippo Education bonus, Dr. Matthieu DeClerck and Dr. Manie Beheshti, an infectious disease specialist, answer common questions that clinicians have regarding the new mRNA vaccine, including how mRNA vaccines work, concerns about what we know and don’t know, and how to best approach patients.
21min 35Manie Beheshti, MD and Matthieu DeClerck, MDBeing a Clinician and Parent in the Time of Covid-19
From December 2020, Being a Clinician and Parent in the Time of Covid-19Raising kids while working as front-line clinicians in the Covid-19 pandemic has introduced unprecedented challenges to our lives. Dr. Jason Liebzeit and Primary Care RAP host Dr. Neda Frayha sit down for some real talk on being caregivers as well as clinicians in the time of Covid-19, including …
29min 8Neda Frayha, MD and Jason Liebzeit MD, FACEPPECARN Pie: Infant Fever Part 1
From December 2020, Sleep Tight, Blood Meal!The young febrile infant is at risk for serious infections. Older risk stratification strategies have involved extensive, invasive work-ups. New research from the PECARN group has allowed for a simpler evaluation of the full term, well-appearing febrile young infant using only blood and urine …
29min 59Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH and Solomon Behar, MDPECARN Pie: Infant Fever Part 2
From December 2020, Sleep Tight, Blood Meal!The young febrile infant is at risk for serious infections. Older risk stratification strategies have involved extensive, invasive work-ups. New research from the PECARN group has allowed for a simpler evaluation of the full term, well-appearing febrile young infant using only blood and urine …
19min 59Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH and Solomon Behar, MDMOCA - Vaccine Contraindications
From December 2020, Sleep Tight, Blood Meal!Two Peds in a Pod podcast hosts and CHOP pediatricians Naline Lai and Julie Kardos discuss circumstances when vaccines may be contraindicated.
28min 8Julie Kardos, MD and Naline Lai, MDMOCA: Pre-Travel ID Counseling Part 1
From November 2020, What's in a Name?Millions of children travel internationally from the US every year. Jason and Dr. Jessica Cataldi, Children’s Hospital Colorado pediatric infectious disease physician, discuss how to prevent infectious disease prior to international travel, including food and water safety, insect bite prevention …
17min 54Jessica Cataldi, MD and Jason Woods, MDMOCA: Pre-Travel ID Counseling Part 2
From November 2020, What's in a Name?Millions of children travel internationally from the US every year. Jason and Dr. Jessica Cataldi, Children’s Hospital Colorado pediatric infectious disease physician, discuss how to prevent infectious disease prior to international travel, including food and water safety, insect bite prevention …
21min 44Jason Woods, MD and Jessica Cataldi, MDPeds Sepsis - Update
From November 2020, What's in a Name?Sol and Jason review the latest surviving sepsis guidelines for pediatrics, including the known controversies in pediatric sepsis to improve awareness of deficiencies in the evidence.
21min 53Solomon Behar, MD and Jason Woods, MDMOCA: Vertically Transmitted Infections - Part 2
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedVertical transmission involves passage of a disease causing organism from a mother to her baby before, during, or immediately after birth. A useful mnemonic for remembering the most common organisms that cause vertically transmitted infection (VTI) is CHEAPToRCHeS: Chicken pox, Hepatitis (B,C,E …
16min 30Andi Marmor, MD and Laura Rubinos, MDMOCA: Vertically Transmitted Infections - Part 1
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedVertical transmission involves passage of a disease causing organism from a mother to her baby before, during, or immediately after birth. A useful mnemonic for remembering the most common organisms that cause vertically transmitted infection (VTI) is CHEAPToRCHeS: Chicken pox, Hepatitis (B,C,E …
21min 29Laura Rubinos, MD and Andi Marmor, MDAGE Part 2
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedMost cases of AGE in children are self-limited illness that can be managed with supportive care. Antiemetics facilitate oral rehydration. Treat more severe cases with IV fluid rehydration. Do not empirically treat suspected bacterial diarrhea with antibiotics given risk of HUS with certain strains …
18min 1Matthieu DeClerck, MD and Solomon Behar, MDAGE Part 1
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedMost cases of AGE in children are self-limited illness that can be managed with supportive care. Antiemetics facilitate oral rehydration. Treat more severe cases with IV fluid rehydration. Do not empirically treat suspected bacterial diarrhea with antibiotics given risk of HUS with certain strains …
17min 21Matthieu DeClerck, MD and Solomon Behar, MDCOVID and The Social Needs Response Team
From September 2020, COVID and The Social Needs Response TeamIn this Hippo Education bonus, Dr. Lisa Patel from the Peds RAP team sits down with Dr. Jaya Aysola, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics and Assistant Dean of Inclusion and Diversity at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The COVID-19 pandemic has strained …
22min 52Jaya Aysola, MD, DTMH, MPH and Lisa Patel, 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, MDCOVID Antibodies and Immunity
From June 2020, Bonus Short - COVID Antibodies and ImmunityDr. Mizuho Morrison & Dr.Jenny Beck Esmay both having had covid themselves, briefly discuss the clinical course and what presence of IgM vs. IgG signifies. They discuss what we currently know about antibody testing (national availability, reliability, sensitivity) as well as convalescent plasma …
17min 58Jenny Beck-Esmay, 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, MDCOVID-19 - IDSA Treatment Guidelines, Remdesivir, and a Look Back
From May 2020, Bonus Short - COVID-19: IDSA Treatment Guidelines, Remdesivir, and a Look BackIn this Hippo Education update, Primary Care RAP host Dr. Neda Frayha interviews regular guest and Infectious Diseases expert Dr. Devang Patel for a discussion of where the IDSA stands on all the potential treatments for COVID-19, a review of the remdesivir paper that is all the rage lately, and a …
23min 52Neda Frayha, MD and Devang Patel, MD
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