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 MDMOCA: Guidance for Family Stressors
From January 2021, Kush Little BabySol and Nick discuss how to recognize and help children and adolescents dealing with family stressors.
27min 20Nick DeBlasio, MD and Solomon Behar, MDSnip Chat: Circumcisions
From January 2021, Kush Little BabyLisa and Amy review some tips and tricks for circumcision.
29min 29Lisa Patel, MD and Amy Lawson MDMOCA Time - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
From December 2020, Sleep Tight, Blood Meal!Sol sits down with Nationwide Children’s pediatric primary care psychologist Cody Hostutler to discuss how to recognize and manage obsessive-compulsive disorder in children.
31minCody Hostutler, PhD and Solomon Behar, MDMOCA - Ethics of Confidentiality Part 2
From December 2020, Sleep Tight, Blood Meal!Andi discusses the ethics of confidentiality with Dr. Efrat Lelkes. Dr. Lelkes, a pediatric critical care and palliative care physician, is trained in Pediatric Bioethics and is a member of the UCSF Ethics Committee.
23min 22Efrat Lelkes, MD and Andi Marmor, 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, MDPECARN 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 - Ethics of Confidentiality Part 1
From December 2020, Sleep Tight, Blood Meal!Andi discusses the ethics of confidentiality with Dr. Efrat Lelkes. Dr. Lelkes, a pediatric critical care and palliative care physician, is trained in Pediatric Bioethics and is a member of the UCSF Ethics Committee.
24min 15Efrat Lelkes, MD and Andi Marmor, MDMOCA Time: Neonatal Rashes
From November 2020, What's in a Name?Sol sits down with neonatologist Dr. Joanna Parga-Belinke to discuss how to evaluate and manage common neonatal skin disorders. The most common neonatal skin disorders include dermal melanocytosis (mongolian spots), sebaceous hyperplasia, nevus simplex (salmon patch), erythema toxicum neonatorum …
30min 43Solomon Behar, MD and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MDDiabetic Ketoacidosis
From November 2020, What's in a Name?Lisa discusses the clinical features and management of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) with Dr. Matt Zitner, UCSF pediatric intensivist. The diagnosis of DKA is based on the presence of hyperglycemia, ketosis, and acidosis. Children with DKA commonly present with dehydration, tachycardia, polydipsia …
23min 39Lisa Patel, MD and Matt Zinter 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, 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, MDSex, Gender, and Identity
From November 2020, What's in a Name?Sexual identity is an individual's assessment of their sexual orientation. It is important to remember that sexual identity and sexual behavior are not synonymous; there may be a discordance between an individual's sexual behavior and their sexual identity. Awareness of gender identity (one’s sense …
18min 58Parul Bhatia, MD and Solomon Behar, 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, MDPaper Chase #1 - Safety of Ibuprofen in Young Infants
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedOverall both ibuprofen and acetaminophen are safe at all ages, but adverse effects are a little more common in ibuprofen than acetaminophen in babies less than six months.
6min 8Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDPaper Chase #2 - Antibiotic Use in Pharyngitis
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedAll tests are imperfect; to understand what a positive test means you have to know both the accuracy characteristics of the test (the sensitivity and specificity) AND the prevalence of the disease in your community or likelihood of the disease in your patient.
12min 2Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDPaper Chase #3 - Outcomes of Picky Eaters
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedPicky eating in part reflects temperament, but controlling or policing eating behaviors in young children will likely make it worse.
6min 27Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDPaper Chase #4 - Transcutaneous Bilirubin Accuracy
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedThough not yet typically recommended, this study supports the use of transcutaneous bili measurements in babies under phototherapy by the use of a small patch of covered skin.
5min 53Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDPaper Chase #5 - Video Games to Treat ADHD?!
From October 2020, ExhaustipatedA digital intervention with a video game like interface does seem to objectively help with some symptoms of inattention in kids with ADHD.
9min 20Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MD
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