A podcast series on issues of relevance to pediatric gastroenterologists and their colleagues. Episodes include detailed discussion by expert gastroenterologists and others in the health care field.
North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the NASPGHAN Foundation
Dr. Lindsey Albenberg of Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, in conversation with clinical pediatric dietitian Kimberly Braly of Seattle Children's Hospital and parent Giselle Woodward.
Dr. Lindsey Albenberg of Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, in conversation with clinical pediatric dietitian Nila Williamson of Seattle Children's Hospital and parent Kim Stroup.
Dr. Lindsey Albenberg of Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, in conversation with clinical pediatric dietitians Nila Williamson and Kimberly Braly of Seattle Children's Hospital.
Faculty: Camille Bonta, NASPGHAN policy consultant
Faculty: Camille Bonta, NASPGHAN policy consultant
Faculty: Camille Bonta, NASPGHAN policy consultant
Faculty: Dr. Robert Baldassano Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine and Director of the Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Sarah Weston, an Outpatient Clinical Dietician in Gastroenterology and Intestinal Rehabilitation Program and a clinical dietician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Meryl Reichbach, a social worker in the Division of Gastroenterology , Hepatology and Nutrition at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Faculty: Dr. Robert Baldassano Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine and Director of the Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Sarah Weston, an Outpatient Clinical Dietician in Gastroenterology and Intestinal Rehabilitation Program and a clinical dietician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Faculty: Dr. Robert Baldassano Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine and Director of the Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Faculty: Cynthia King-Moore, a Clinical Dietician at IWK Health Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada,  and Dr. Robert Baldassano Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine and Director of the Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Faculty: Cynthia King-Moore, a Clinical Dietician at IWK Health Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and Dr. Robert Baldassano Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine and Director of the Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Episode two of "Life After Transition to Adult Care: The Canadian Context". With Kelly Phalen-Kelly RN MHSc(N) NP and Andrea Cooper MSc(N). Hosted by Anthony Otley MSc MD FRCPC.
Episode one of "Life After Transition to Adult Care: The Canadian Context". With Kelly Phalen-Kelly RN MHSc(N) NP and Andrea Cooper MSc(N). Hosted by Anthony Otley MSc MD FRCPC.
A discussion on the role of dietary fiber plays in common GI diseases in pediatric patients with Dr. Mark Corkins and Dr. Asim Maqbool, with an introduction by Dr. Ann Scheimann.
A discussion on the role of dietary fiber in pediatric patients with Dr. Mark Corkins and Dr. Asim Maqbool, with an introduction by Dr. Ann Scheimann.
A discussion on endoscopy and surgical removal of magnets in pediatric patients with Dr. Adam Noel, Dr, David Magnuson, Dr. Robert Kramer and Dr. Mark Gilger, with an introduction by Dr. Marsha Kay.
A discussion on emergency management of magnet ingestion in pediatric patients with Dr. Mark Gilger, Dr. Corrie Chumpitazi and Dr. Robert Kramer, with an introduction by Dr. Marsha Kay.
A discussion on the serious risks posed by neodymium magnet ingestion in children and adolescents with Dr. Adam Noel, Dr. Mark Gilger and Dr. Robert Kramer, with an introduction by Dr. Marsha Kay.
"Navigating Independence", with Dr. Joel Rosh and Ann Grant. Hosted by Dr. Anthony Otley.
"Managing the Art of Transfer", with Dr. Laurie Fishman and Janis Arnold. Hosted by Dr. Anthony Otley.
"Medication Responsibility: A Vital Part of Adolescent Transitioning", with Dr. Laurie Fishman and Beth Goldberg. Hosted by Dr. Anthony Otley.
A case study on how to manage parents while building communication skills in a 15 year-old patient with Dr. Laurie Fishman and Janis Arnold. Hosted by Dr. Anthony Otley.