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Ohio, USA
This educational podcast series is brought to you by the Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Project Firstline. CDC's Project Firstline provides innovative and accessible resources so all healthcare workers can learn about infection control in health care. Episode 2 focuses on the local infectious disease hot topic of Strep A, prioritizing outpatient antibiotic stewardship, navigating drug shortages and reviewing when is it is safe for patients to return to school. Moderator & Contributor: Sarah Adams, MD - Pediatrician with Akron Children's Hospital in Hudson, Ohio. Community Outreach promoting healthy lifestyles mentally and physically in Children and Adolescence has led her to start her own podcast called “Growing Up With Dr. Sarah”.Medical Experts:Deepa Mukundan, MD - Consultant for pediatric infectious disease at ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital and Nationwide Children's Hospital – Toledo and a Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Dean of Student Affairs at University of Toledo College of Medicine.Eva Johnson, MD - Works in the Division of General Academic Pediatrics at Rainbow and has a special interest in nutrition, pediatric mental health, and health equity and is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University.RESOURCEShttps://ohioaap.org/project-firstlinehttps://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/projectfirstline/index.htmlhttps://www.aap.org/en/patient-care/infection-prevention-and-control/project-firstline/https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.htmlhttps://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/admin-protocols.html https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/wcm/connect/gov/c59721dc-7e63-4ca7-9a18-137b434bd1cc/fact-sheet-strep-a-stss.pdf https://pids.org/pediatric-asp-toolkit/outpatient-settings/how-to-guide-starting-an-outpatient-asp/ https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/work-and-child-care/Pages/when-to-keep-your-child-home-from-child-care.aspx
This educational podcast series is brought to you by the Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Project Firstline. CDC's Project Firstline provides innovative and accessible resources so all healthcare workers can learn about infection control in health care. Episode 1 focuses on the local infectious disease hot topic of Measles, how to control the spread of respiratory illnesses in your office and the importance of vaccines and vaccine protocol.Moderator & Contributor: Sarah Adams, MD - Pediatrician with Akron Children's Hospital in Hudson, Ohio. Community Outreach promoting healthy lifestyles mentally and physically in Children and Adolescence has led her to start her own podcast called “Growing Up With Dr. Sarah”. Medical Experts:Deepa Mukundan, MD - Consultant for pediatric infectious disease at ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital and Nationwide Children's Hospital – Toledo and a Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Dean of Student Affairs at University of Toledo College of Medicine. Eva Johnson, MD - Works in the Division of General Academic Pediatrics at Rainbow and has a special interest in nutrition, pediatric mental health, and health equity and is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University. RESOURCEShttps://ohioaap.org/project-firstlinehttps://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/projectfirstline/index.htmlhttps://www.aap.org/en/patient-care/infection-prevention-and-control/project-firstline/https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.htmlhttps://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/admin-protocols.html https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/wcm/connect/gov/c59721dc-7e63-4ca7-9a18-137b434bd1cc/fact-sheet-strep-a-stss.pdf https://pids.org/pediatric-asp-toolkit/outpatient-settings/how-to-guide-starting-an-outpatient-asp/ https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/work-and-child-care/Pages/when-to-keep-your-child-home-from-child-care.aspx
Summary: Measles has been called “the most infectious disease doctors know”. When exposed, 9 out of 10 unvaccinated people will become ill with measles. Learn the basics about measles including how to identify and treat the disease. The 2022-2023 central Ohio measles outbreak is discussed including lessons learned and how to prevent future outbreaks. Moderator: Dr. David Karas, Akron Children's HospitalGuests:Dr. Matthew Washam, Nationwide Children's HospitalDr. Asma Mobin-Uddin, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center & Nationwide Children's Hospital
HPV is attributed to over 35,000 new cancers each year and over 7,000 deaths, yet just over half of Ohio's adolescent patients have completed their HPV vaccine series. We know that vaccinating against HPV is sure to save lives. Learn from participants in a recent quality improvement project on how they increased their HPV immunization rates.
Atopic Dermatitis: Improving Care in Diverse Populations. This series as an educational supplement to the American Academy of Pediatrics, Ohio Chapter's Atopic Dermatitis Quality Improvement Program. The AD Program is currently enrolling pediatric primary care participants and runs through September 2023. Completion of the AD Program earns healthcare providers 25 points of MOC part IV credit and a cash stipend! Medical Experts:Chris Peltier, MD, FAAP – Cincinnati Children's HospitalPatricia A. Treadwell, MD, FAAD, FAAP – Indiana University School of MedicineEsteban Fernandez Faith, MD – Nationwide Children's HospitalTopics: Background & EpidemiologyClinical Presentation in AD in Skin of ColorCultural Preference & PracticesAD Comorbidities & Psycho-social ImpactTreatment & Health DisparitiesHot TopicsNew MedicationsOhio AAP Atopic Dermatitis Quality Assurance Program: https://ohioaap.org/qi-programs-moc-iv/atopic-dermatitis/Resources:https://eczemainskinofcolor.org/https://nationaleczema.org/blog/eczema-in-skin-of-color/https://skinofcolorsociety.org/patient-dermatology-education/eczema/
Atopic Dermatitis: Improving Care in Diverse Populations. This series as an educational supplement to the American Academy of Pediatrics, Ohio Chapter's Atopic Dermatitis Quality Improvement Program. The AD Program is currently enrolling pediatric primary care participants and runs through September 2023. Completion of the AD Program earns healthcare providers 25 points of MOC part IV credit and a cash stipend!Medical Experts:Chris Peltier, MD, FAAP – Cincinnati Children's HospitalPatricia A. Treadwell, MD, FAAD, FAAP – Indiana University School of MedicineEsteban Fernandez Faith, MD – Nationwide Children's HospitalTopics: Background & EpidemiologyClinical Presentation in AD in Skin of ColorCultural Preference & PracticesAD Comorbidities & Psycho-social ImpactTreatment & Health DisparitiesHot TopicsNew MedicationsOhio AAP Atopic Dermatitis Quality Assurance Program: https://ohioaap.org/qi-programs-moc-iv/atopic-dermatitis/ Resources:https://eczemainskinofcolor.org/https://nationaleczema.org/blog/eczema-in-skin-of-color/https://skinofcolorsociety.org/patient-dermatology-education/eczema/
Funded by the Ohio Department of Health, our newest podcast features a discussion on lead poisoning prevention and management in the primary care setting. Hosted by Lead-Free Ohio Medical Director, Dr. Roopa Thakur and joined by Dr. Nicholas Newman.
Join our panel of experts for a panel-style podcast as we discuss current immunization legislation and provide tips on how to become an effective advocate.
This new limited podcast series will center on addressing infant mortality through health disparities and engaging minoritized communities. Hosted by Dr. Jordee Wells and joined by a panel of experts including Dr. Arthur James, Dr. Kierra Barnett, and Dr. Valencia Walker.
This new limited podcast series will center on addressing infant mortality through health disparities and engaging minoritized communities. Hosted by Dr. Jordee Wells and joined by a panel of experts including Dr. Arthur James, Dr. Kierra Barnett, and Dr. Valencia Walker.
This new limited podcast series will center on addressing infant mortality through health disparities and engaging minoritized communities. Hosted by Dr. Jordee Wells and joined by a panel of experts including Dr. Arthur James, Dr. Kierra Barnett, and Dr. Valencia Walker.
Through support of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units, and the Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, we are presenting this Project Firstline podcast. This is part of the Ohio AAP's response to the COVID-19 pandemic where we will get answers to your questions that you have submitted to the AAP regarding COVID-19 prevention and infection control. Experts in this three part series will talk about pediatric environmental exposures, infection control, and indoor air quality will provide evidence-based, practical advice to help us all get through the pandemic safely.
Through support of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units, and the Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, we are presenting this Project Firstline podcast. This is part of the Ohio AAP's response to the COVID-19 pandemic where we will get answers to your questions that you have submitted to the AAP regarding COVID-19 prevention and infection control. Experts in this three part series will talk about pediatric environmental exposures, infection control, and indoor air quality will provide evidence-based, practical advice to help us all get through the pandemic safely.
Through support of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units, and the Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, we are presenting this Project Firstline podcast. This is part of the Ohio AAP's response to the COVID-19 pandemic where we will get answers to your questions that you have submitted to the AAP regarding COVID-19 prevention and infection control. Experts in this three part series will talk about pediatric environmental exposures, infection control, and indoor air quality will provide evidence-based, practical advice to help us all get through the pandemic safely.
Pediatric providers discuss ways to help boost immunization rates.