MOCA: Pneumothorax (PTX)
From January 2020, Year of the EyePediatric ER doctors Sol Behar and Jason Woods review the differences between traumatic and spontaneous pneumothoraces in children, discuss the appropriate treatment for each, and discuss the possible complications of a pneumothorax.
18min 2Jason Woods, MD and Solomon Behar, MDHigh Flow Nasal Cannula in Bronchiolitis | Part 2
From October 2019, He Barfs... He Scores!High flow nasal cannula is being used with increasing frequency on pediatric ward floors for children with bronchiolitis. Lisa and Andi discuss the evidence on its use to reduce escalation of care and decrease length of stay. They also discuss how to start, titrate and wean settings on HFNC. •
13min 54Lisa Patel, MD and Andi Marmor, MDHigh Flow Nasal Cannula in Bronchiolitis | Part 1
From October 2019, He Barfs... He Scores!High flow nasal cannula is being used with increasing frequency on pediatric ward floors for children with bronchiolitis. Lisa and Andi discuss the evidence on its use to reduce escalation of care and decrease length of stay. They also discuss how to start, titrate and wean settings on HFNC. •
14min 19Lisa Patel, MD and Andi Marmor, MDIntro: Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS)
From August 2019, You Mec Me Sick!Sol and Miz discuss a case of meconium aspiration syndrome and review the latest NRP guidelines recommendations for the management of this condition.
12min 21Mizuho Morrison, DO and Solomon Behar, MDPaper Chase #5 | Spontaneous Pneumothorax
From March 2018, Carpe DiarrheaAdd screaming hysterically at pop concerts to your list of causes of pneumothorax.
5min 34Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDPediatric Upper Airway Obstruction
From February 2018, Copious Amounts Of Discharge InstructionsWhen a child presents to you in mild/moderate respiratory distress it is important that you have a practical plan of attack. Miz sits with Dr.A to discuss how to assess and quickly determine what a child may have based on exam alone.
22min 41Hrach Arutyunyan, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOPaper Chase #4 | Mycoplasma in Young Kids
From January 2018, Hairballs and Food BabiesBottom Line: Mycoplasma pneumonia is a significant cause of severe pneumonia even in preschool children.
6min 38Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDPaper Chase #1 | A Cough Algorithm for Chronic Cough in Children
From January 2018, Hairballs and Food BabiesBottom Line: A simple algorithm for chronic cough, based mostly on the history and physical exam, can help shorten the duration of cough.
7min 49Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDLiving with Cystic Fibrosis: Part II
From January 2018, Hairballs and Food BabiesMizuho sits down with Claire Wineland a patient with Cystic fibrosis to learn what it is like to live with a chronic progressive terminal illness and helps change the narrative for healthcare workers.
15min 45Mizuho Morrison, DO and Claire WinelandLiving With Cystic Fibrosis
From December 2017, You Pierced Your What, Son!?Mizuho sits down with Claire Wineland a patient with Cystic fibrosis to learn what it is like to live with a chronic progressive terminal illness. Claire opens up about her experience.
16min 4Mizuho Morrison, DO and Claire WinelandPaper Chase #5 - Vaccinations and Pertussis Cases
From October 2017, Wax On, Wax OffBOTTOM LINE: Initial impact of implementation of Tdap among adolescents was promising but an extended analysis found that trends in adolescent disease were abruptly reversed in 2010, corresponding directly to the aging of acellular pertussis-vaccinated cohorts.
7min 43Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDPaper Chase 4 - Toxicity of Short-Course Corticosteroids
From June 2017, Unhappy CampersDiscuss current literature that impacts pediatric practice.
6min 36Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDStatus Asthmaticus, Part 2
From June 2017, Unhappy CampersStatus asthmaticus is a complicated disease process, and patients who survive and suffer such severe asthma will require an entire team of providers from the inpatient to the outpatient setting. Mizuho and Lisa Patel review the current recommendations for management of status asthmaticus. •
17min 10Mizuho Morrison, DO and Lisa Patel, MDStatus Asthmaticus, Part 1
From June 2017, Unhappy CampersStatus asthmaticus is a complicated disease process, and patients who survive and suffer such severe asthma will require an entire team of providers from the inpatient to the outpatient setting. Mizuho and Lisa Patel review the current recommendations for management of status asthmaticus. •
22min 51Lisa Patel, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOPaper Chase 1: Vitamin D to prevent acute respiratory tract infections
From May 2017, Mother Of All Bacteria!Roy and Geoff review current hot topics in the pediatric literature.
6min 56Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDUpdates in Cystic Fibrosis - Part 1
From December 2015, Rheum for the Holidays!Cystic fibrosis is a complicated disease process which can be challenging to manage. As pediatricians our role is to optimize their care, nutrition, and pulmonary therapies. Dr.Keens discusses advances in CF diagnosis and management including the latest in CFTR modulater therapies.
18min 36Thomas Keens, MD and Solomon Behar, MDUpdates in Cystic Fibrosis - Part 2
From December 2015, Rheum for the Holidays!Cystic fibrosis is a complicated disease process which can be challenging to manage. As pediatricians our role is to optimize their care, nutrition, and pulmonary therapies. Dr.Keens discusses advances in CF diagnosis and management including the latest in CFTR modulater therapies.
17min 13Thomas Keens, MD and Solomon Behar, MDHigh Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen
From October 2015, High Flow Nasal Cannula OxygenIlene Claudius discusses the benefits of high flow nasal cannula devices in infants, and the potential use in the outpatient setting.
6min 59Ilene Claudius, MDAsthma Updates
From May 2015, ABC's: Abscesses, Bouncebacks & Concussions Oh MY!Review asthma diagnosis and management as well as current therapy guidelines. •
25min 24Mizuho Morrison, DO, Solomon Behar, MD, and Ronald Ferdman, MDBronchiolitis Updates
From March 2015, Wheezing, Wee Wee and WeedWe review the current AAP recommendations on bronchiolitis management and discuss two seemingly contradictory papers on inhaled hypertonic saline both published in the same month in JAMA.
21min 14Susan Wu MD, Solomon Behar, MD, and Mel Herbert, MD