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Peds-Centered provides leading-edge information and conversations with experts in the field of Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care, and Pediatric Hospital Medicine.
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PedsCrit

PedsCrit

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Welcome to PedsCrit! We are a collaborative educational PICU podcast working with pediatric critical care educators around the world to create high-yield podcast episodes on core PICU topics. Find us at PedsCrit.com, or reach us via email at [email protected]. We hope you enjoy!No conflicts of interest.Each clinical episode is made in coordination with a pediatric intensivist or guest that is otherwise a clinical or scholarly leader on the topic being discussed. Podcasts do not recei ...
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The PedsDocTalk Podcast is your go-to parenting resource, hosted by Dr. Mona Amin, a trusted pediatrician, parenting expert, and mom of two. As a top 50 Parenting Podcast in the U.S., this show delivers expert-backed guidance on child development, health, illness, behavior, feeding, and sleep—giving parents the confidence to navigate every stage from baby to teen. Each episode dives into real-life parenting challenges, featuring conversations with specialists in pediatrics, child psychology, ...
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The Lead in Peds

Children's National Hospital

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"The Lead in Peds" is dedicated to open conversations that take you beyond the lab coats into the groundbreaking work of child health research. From fragile hearts to kids facing addiction and bodies that won’t grow, host Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH, chief academic officer and chair of Pediatrics, sits down with experts from Children’s National Hospital to uncover the breakthroughs shaping the future of pediatric medicine. We engage with our pediatric leaders in cardiology, endocrinology, beh ...
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Kids are not just ‘little adults’ who need smaller sized medical options. True pediatric medical excellence is tailor made. Twice a month, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital experts offer insight into the fascinating world of a top children’s hospital, the complex cases that reinforce their purpose and innovations on the health care horizon. If you’re interested in medical mysteries, sound medical advice and new practices changing lives for our future generation, this is the podcast for you.
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PedsAdmit

Alice and Shaefali

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A podcast to help pediatric trainees navigate residency. We interview experts in the field to learn more about how to diagnose and manage patients with common pediatric conditions. Reach us at [email protected]. (Music by Kevin MacLeod).
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The PedSpace

Palette Life Sciences

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Palette Life Sciences proudly brings you the PedSpace podcast for valuable vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and pediatric urology-related information. The material within this podcast is based on the personal experience and learnings of the presenter. Learn more about VUR and Deflux at www.deflux.com.
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Ped's and Q's

Dr. Kate Petillo and Dr. Divya Koster

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Ped's and Q's is a pediatric podcast providing up-to-date medicine from two board-certified pediatricians, served with a side of reality to navigate parenthood in the 21st century.
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Peds and Pop Podcast

East Lake Pediatrics

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Join two of East Lake Pediatrics Board Certified pediatricians from East Lake Pediatrics, Dr. Mike and Dr. Cary, as they attempt to have some fun discussing pediatric health topics intermixed with pop culture.
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A collection of shorts based off of the GTA machinima PEDS, revolving around the trials and tribulations of a select group of pedestrians. For more information, shorts, and links to our discussion forums, please visit Pawfectfilms.com
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PEDS Season 2

CJ Ambrosia

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Don, Burt, Danny, and Mary are now in a strange new place with strange new people. Will Mary be able to get Jessica back? Will Burt and Don find out where they are? Will Danny finally get a clue? Find out in the action and comedy packed second season of PEDS, a GTA Machinima!
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Portable Peds

Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, DO, and Elizabeth Grogan, MD

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Pediatric Medicine Board Review Podcast- Created by Residents Weekly episodes are brief cases with accompanying discussion about the pertinent points. Then the cases' answer choices are reinforced on social media throughout the week. Each month has a unifying theme for the cases (Infectious Disease, Newborn, Cardiology, etc.), and each month ends with a review episode running through the high-yield takeaways from the month's cases. Good luck studying, and we hope to see you soon!
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PEDS Season 1

CJ Ambrosia

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A machinima based off of the GTA Vice City game engine revolving around the trials and tribulations of a select group of pedestrians. For more information, shorts, and links to our discussion forums, please visit Pawfectfilms.com
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Peds in a Pod: A Pediatric Board Review

Candyce Mehler, DO & Taylor Millar, MD

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Are you a Pediatrician? Pediatrics Resident? Or maybe Family Medicine? Join us for Pediatric Board Review from your hosts Candyce Mehler, DO & Taylor Millar, MD. New episodes every quarter! Come spend some time enjoying board review....don’t believe us?! Give it a try :) Find us on twitter @pedsinapod or instagram @pedsinpodcast
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Send us a text In this episode, I speak with Dr. Charlene Jones, a Pediatric Sports Medicine Physician, about updates on concussion management in the acute setting (and subacute for those kids who re-present to urgent care and emergency care settings). Below are links to the SCAT-6, and child SCAT-6, and information about the new SCOAT-6 for listen…
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Endocrinologist Andrew Dauber, MD, lives the Children’s National Hospital motto—Grow Up Stronger—every single day. When many families of children with short stature and rare genetic growth disorders reach his clinic, they’ve found that traditional treatments have offered limited success and Dr. Dauber often has innovative ideas. Our host, Nathan Ku…
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How can parents create an emotionally safe space for their child when their home is no longer secure? Environmental crises like the LA fires have displaced families, leaving parents navigating uncertainty while trying to comfort their children. Today, I’m joined by fellow pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp, who experienced the loss of his own home, to di…
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This podcast will discuss Family Centered care. This podcast was created by Rachel Goren, a fourth year medical student at Queens University in Kingston Ontario with Dr. Eyal Cohen, Staff Pediatrician at the Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto. This PedsCases podcast focuses on giving medical students an understanding and appro…
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About our guest: Ilyse Genser is a pediatric neurologist and the associate program director of the pediatric neurology combined residency program at Children's National Hospital. She is originally from Westchester, New York, where she attended medical school at New York Medical College. She then completed her general pediatrics training at Brown Un…
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No parent ever wants to end up in the Pediatric ICU; but we know it happens and we want you to be informed and know what to expect. I invited my social media friend and Pediatric Critical Care Doctor, Dr. Anita Patel on the show to chat about the Pediatric ICU and what to expect. We discuss: The common reasons children end up in the Pediatric ICU a…
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Is dental health genetic, or can I help prevent issues? Can I pass cavity-causing bacteria to my child? When should my child stop using a pacifier or bottle? Does mouth breathing affect dental health? This week, I welcome Dr. Ashley Lerman, a board-certified pediatric dentist, to answer all these dental questions and more. Throughout our discussion…
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About our Guest: Dr. Philip C. Spinella is a professor in the Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine and the Director of the Trauma and Transfusion Medicine Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh. He also co-founded the THOR network for trauma and hemostasis research and has as been involved with multiple nationally-funded resea…
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Cold and flu season can be especially tough on parents, with sleepless nights, restless children, and the constant challenge of managing symptoms like congestion and cough. A humidifier, paired with soothing steam, can be a game-changer in making those difficult nights more manageable. This week, I welcome Stacey Ishman, a pediatric otolaryngologis…
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In 2023, the National Institute on Drug Abuse reported significant rates of adolescent substance use: over 10% of 8th graders, nearly 20% of 10th graders and more than 30% of 12th graders used illicit drugs. With the ongoing fentanyl and opioid epidemic, the need for specialized pediatric addiction care has never been more urgent. Recognizing this …
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Congenital heart disease isn’t just a childhood condition—it’s a lifelong journey. Our host, Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH, chief academic officer and chair of Pediatrics, sits down with two world-renowned pediatric cardiology experts to explore how pioneering care at Children’s National Hospital starts as early as the first trimester and continues in…
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About our Guest: Dr. Philip C. Spinella is a professor in the Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine and the Director of the Trauma and Transfusion Medicine Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh. He also co-founded the THOR network for trauma and hemostasis research, and has as been involved with multiple nationally-funded rese…
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This podcast is part 2 of 2 that will give you an approach to Celiac Disease. In this episode, listeners will 1) define celiac disease and its prevalence in Canada, 2) describe the clinical presentation of Celiac disease across childhood and identify common differential diagnoses, 3) outline investigations required for the diagnosis of celiac disea…
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Rudy Kink, MD, pediatric emergency medicine specialist discusses opioid safety and childhood prevention, education and intervention. Opioids, typically prescribed for their effective pain-relieving properties, can pose significant risks when not managed properly, especially to vulnerable populations like children. Accidental exposure can occur thro…
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Talking to kids about the news requires honesty while maintaining a sense of security. Open conversations help build trust, allowing kids to ask questions and process difficult topics in a supportive environment. This week, I welcome Rebecca Jarvis, contributing anchor at Good Morning America, to discuss how parents can provide age-appropriate expl…
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Unresolved childhood wounds can influence your reactions and relationships with your children. By breaking generational cycles and cultivating self-awareness, parents can create more empathetic, connected and supportive environments for their families. This week, I welcome back Bryana Kappadakunnel, author of the book Parent Yourself First, to disc…
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Article: Olson EM, Sanborn DM, Dyster TG, Kelm DJ, Murray SG, Santhosh L, DesJardin JT. Gender Disparities in Critical Care Procedure Training of Internal Medicine Residents. ATS Sch. 2023 Feb 13;4(2):164-176. doi: 10.34197/ats-scholar.2022-0025OC. PMID: 37538076; PMCID: PMC10394715. About our Guests: Dr. Emily Olson is a pulmonary and critical car…
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My daughter struggled with diaper rash after diaper rash until I switched her to Coterie diapers. Diapers are on our babies’ sensitive skin 24/7 and finding a product that is high-quality, clean and safe will ensure their skin health. This week, I welcome Jess Jacobs, the CEO of Coterie, to discuss a healthy skin care routine for your baby and how …
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This podcast is part 1 of 2 that will give you an approach to celiac disease. In this episode, listeners will 1) define celiac disease and its prevalence in Canada, 2) describe the clinical presentation of celiac disease across childhood and identify common differential diagnoses, 3) outline investigations required for the diagnosis of celiac disea…
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There has been a growing shift of young male voters towards right-wing politics, driven by feelings of alienation from progressive narratives that often overlook and dismiss their struggles. The right has capitalized on this by promoting hyper-masculine ideals that resonate with this demographic. This week, I welcome back Ruth Whippman, author of t…
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This podcast will discuss the CPS state on Healthy Childhood Development Through Outdoor Risky Play. The podcast was created by Emily Cheung, a third-year medical student at McMaster University. This podcast was created with Dr. Emilie Beaulieu, a pediatrician in Quebec City. This PedsCases podcast focuses on the role of outdoor risky play in child…
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Send us a text In this episode, I speak with Dr. Kevin Ching about his experience teaching and developing experiential learning through BASE Camp, a multidisciplinary simulation boot camp for PEM fellows, nurses, child life staff, and others. He shares evidence-based approaches to medical education and his insights on engaging and supporting learne…
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Balancing family life with personal ambitions is no small feat, especially when career pauses are part of the journey. Redefining success and embracing your evolving identity can be powerful steps toward personal growth—even during time away from paid work. This week, I welcome Neha Ruch, the founder of Mother Untitled, the leading platform for amb…
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Dr. Sapna Kudchadkar is the Anesthesiologist-in-Chief of the Johns Hopkins Children's Center and Vice Chair for Pediatric Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Kudchadkar is also the lead PI for the "PICU Up!" study, a 10-site randomized trial of a multifaceted early mobility program for criti…
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Today on The Peds Pod, we're diving into the growing trend of nicotine pouches, like Zyn, and their alarming rise in teen use. These seemingly harmless products are anything but — and to help us unpack the risks and health consequences we are joined by Dr. Michelle Bowden, Pediatrician of Adolescent Medicine and Medical Director of the Eating Disor…
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I believe resilience is about teaching children to handle challenges, adapt to change, and recover from setbacks while respecting their emotions. We can model resilience by demonstrating healthy coping skills, fostering a growth mindset, and helping children develop emotional awareness and problem-solving abilities. By supporting them through diffi…
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Dr. Sapna Kudchadkar is the Anesthesiologist-in-Chief of the Johns Hopkins Children's Center and Vice Chair for Pediatric Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She completed her training in pediatrics, pediatric intensive care, anesthesiology, and pediatric anesthesiology at Johns Hopkins Children…
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As we bid farewell to 2024 and welcome 2025, I’m reflecting on some of my favorite guest appearances on other shows. New episodes will be back on January 8th! This past June, I had the pleasure of joining Danielle and Whitney on The Sakara Life Podcast, where we delved into pediatric nourishment and explored ways to help our children become mindful…
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As we bid farewell to 2024 and welcome 2025, I’m reflecting on some of my favorite guest appearances on other shows. New episodes will return on January 8th! This past March, I had the pleasure of joining Dr. Shelby Harris on the Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby podcast, where we explored why the advice to “sleep when the baby sleeps” isn’t always rea…
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Did you know while hospitalization is uncommon, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalization for babies under 1? RSV season is typically fall – spring but can vary by local areas and today I'm sharing about a preventative antibody which can help protect against severe RSV lung infections. I'm joined by Shawn Johnson Eas…
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Send us a text In this episode, I speak with Chris Barbour and Mel Lebron, two of the many amazing nurses I've worked with over the years. We talk about trends in the nursing field, changes since the pandemic, and overall physician and nursing interactions, collaboration, and team dynamics.Michelle tarafından oluşturuldu
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There’s more to being rich than the number in your bank account, but finances are still important. Stress around money can impact our parenting, and kids are quick to notice. How can we talk to them about budgets and responsible spending without passing down our anxiety? This week, I welcome Farnoosh Torabi, a personal finance expert, to discuss ho…
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Kristina Betters, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the division of Critical Care Medicine at Vanderbilt University and a pediatric intensivist at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. Dr. Betters' research interests are focused on early mobility, rehabilitation of the ICU patient, sedation, and delirium in critically ill children. She…
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A new baby creates new roles…parent, of course, but also grandparent. A happy family dynamic starts with proactive discussions before baby is even born about the roles both parent and grandparent will have and everyone’s expectations. This week, I welcome Dee Dee Moore, a grandparenting expert, to discuss how to foster healthy relationships and pro…
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Kristina Betters, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the division of Critical Care Medicine at Vanderbilt University and a pediatric intensivist at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. Dr. Betters' research interests are focused on early mobility, rehabilitation of the ICU patient, sedation, and delirium in critically ill children. She…
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This podcast will discuss an Approach to Foreign Bodies in Children. The podcast was created by Mikaela Antaya, a third-year medical student at the University of Alberta. This podcast was created with Dr. Matthew Carroll, a pediatric gastroenterologist at the Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton Alberta This PedsCases podcast focuses on an appr…
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SIDs is scary but research has shown us there are many ways to reduce the risk. We’ll discuss the “ABCs” of sleep and how evidence-based information can help reduce the number of SIDs cases there are. This week, I welcome Dr. Darria Gillespie, an ER doc and mom of three, to discuss how safe sleep practices can greatly reduce the risk of SIDs in you…
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This podcast will be reviewing the importance of breastfeeding and human milk for infants, in particular those in the neonatal intensive care unit. In this episode listeners will recognize the importance of breastfeeding and learn how to support mothers to establish and maintain milk production when their infants are unable to feed at the breast. T…
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