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Moderators Julie Samora and Alfred Mansour of Nationwide Children's and UT Health in Houston, respectively, lead the POSNA 2020 Annual Meeting's Session on the Quality, Safety, and Value Initiative. They are joined by authors Kishore Mulpuri of BC Children's Hospital, Cordelia Carter of NYU, Ishaan Swarup of UCSF, and Jim Sanders of UNC. Your host is Carter Clement from Children’s Hospital of New Orleans. Music by A. A. Aalto.
Episode 6: When it comes to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, there's so much information out there about it, it can be hard for parents and caregivers to wade through it all. So for this episode, we're starting at the beginning -- asking the big question: "What is ADHD?" Nina, a parent of a child with ADHD, and Dr. Ryan Chan, a psychiatrist and Clinical Director of the ADHD Clinic at BC Children's Hospital, join forces to explore the common myths and misunderstandings, and offer up some helpful strategies for families who are just beginning the journey of supporting a child with ADHD. Brought to you by BC Children’s Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre. If you have any questions or ideas for the show send us an email. And follow us on social: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube
Extra Life 2018 is coming! Support my fundraiser for the BC Children's Hospital here. Our intrepid investigators follow the killer's trail through City City, snooping through two murder scenes and narrowly escaping arrest. They find what seems to be a vital clue connecting two of the victims. Roger Cande is played by Michael Blood. You can find them on Twitter @GoodSirBlood. Veronica Sterling is played by OG Brown Sugar. You can find her on Twitter @OGBrownSugar. Maria Cosco is played by Keekers. You can find her on Twitter @BeASpaceCat. Mark William Calloway is played by Jason. You can find him on Twitter @SingingChemist. I'm your friendly guide, Matt. You can find me on Twitter @Whycalibur. Follow our show @BrokenSunRPG, tweet about it using the #brokensunrpg hashtag, and read up on the lore of the land at splintersofabrokensun.tumblr.com Learn more about City of Mist or buy your copy here: https://www.cityofmist.co/ "Secret of Tiki Island" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ I want to acknowledge that this podcast is produced on the unceded territory of the Katzie, Kwikwetlem, Stó:lō, Kwantlen, Stz'uminus, and Musqueam people, and the treaty land of the Tsawwassen First Nation.
Diagnostic delay of central nervous system tumours in children has serious implications for the children and their families. Dr. Ran Goldman, Pediatrician at BC Children's Hospital, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia and Chief Medical Officer for the website medschoolforparents.com, discusses how practitioners can maintain a high index of suspicion for these rare tumours, yet not overinvestigate benign conditions. Dr. Goldman co-authored a review article on pediatric central nervous system tumours published in CMAJ. Full review article (subscription required): www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.160074 ----------------------------------- Subscribe to CMAJ Podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Instacast, or your favourite aggregator. You can also follow us directly on our SoundCloud page. Our podcasts are also released on www.cmaj.ca and on www.cmajblogs.com.
Dr. Jennifer Hutcheon, researcher at BC Children's Hospital and assistant professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia, discusses a CMAJ research article she co-authored. Dr. Hutcheon and her colleagues examined whether the closure of obstetric services in smaller communities in BC affected rates of adverse events for mothers or newborns. Full research article (open access): www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.160461 ----------------------------------- Subscribe to CMAJ Podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Instacast, or your favourite aggregator. You can also follow us directly on our SoundCloud page. Our podcasts are also released on www.cmaj.ca and on www.cmajblogs.com.
This podcast was produced by PedsCases and the Canadian Pediatric Society, and aims to summarize the recently published 2015 Canadian Pediatric Society (CPS) statement on the management of uncomplicated pneumonia in healthy Canadian children and youth. The script for this podcast can be downloaded here. A written summary of these guidelines can be found here. This podcast was developed by Dr. Mara Tietzen, Dr. Peter Gill and Dr. Nicole Le Saux. Dr. Tietzen is a first year paediatrics resident at BC Children's Hospital at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Dr. Peter Gill is a pediatric resident at the University of Toronto and Dr. Nicole Le Saux is a pediatric infectious diseases physician and Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Le Saux is also the lead author on this guideline. These podcasts are designed to give medical students an overview of key topics in pediatrics. The audio versions are accessible on iTunes. You can find more great pediatrics content at www.pedscases.com. Related Content: Podcast: Approach to a Child in Respiratory Distress Podcast: Acute Cough Case: Fever and cough in a 22 month old Case: Fever, cough, and shortness of breath in a 13 year old