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In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Cary Sauer about Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) to break down this concept and all the related terminology that is part of this approach to medical training. If you're confused about CBME, EPAs, milestones and competencies, this episode is for you! Dr. Sauer is a Pediatric Gastroenterologist specializing in the care of children with IBD and Division Chief at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University.Learning Objectives:Understand what Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) means and how it differs from traditional time-based models of medical trainingUnderstand how milestones, competencies and EPAs relate to one another within the CBME frameworkRecognize the central role of entrustment and how that can is incorporated into workplace-based assessments of traineesLinks:Pediatric GI Milestones (v2.0)NASPGHAN EPA resourcesABP EPAs for subspecialtiesNorth American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Position Paper on Entrustable Professional Activities: Development of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Entrustable Professional ActivitiesEducating pediatric gastroenterology fellows: milestones, EPAs, & their application within a new educational curriculumImplementing entrustable professional activities in pediatric fellowships: facilitating the processSupport the showThis episode may be eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Rima Fawaz about the role of GLP-1 receptor agonists in the treatment of children and adolescents with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease or MASLD (the artist formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or NAFLD). We discuss what these medications do, what we know about their positive and negative effects, and how we should be using them based on the current literature. Dr. Fawaz is Medical Director of Pediatric Hepatology and Liver Transplantation at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital and Associate Professor at Yale School of Medicine.Learning Objectives:Understand the therapeutic and potential adverse effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists.Recognize that the foundation of obesity and MASLD treatment remains lifestyle changes focused on diet and exercise.Recognize the role that GLP-1 receptor agonists will play in our care for children and adolescents with obesity and MASLD.Links:Abou Jaoudeh RAR, et al. Pharmacological management of pediatric metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disaese. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2025.Support the showThis episode may be eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this new episode Drs. Jason Silverman and Temara Hajjat sit down with Dr. Michael Dolinger to review intestinal ultrasound and how it will transform how we care for children with inflammatory bowel disease.Michael Dolinger, MD, is the Director of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. During his fellowship training, Dr. Dolinger became the first gastroenterology fellow in the United States to be trained and certified to perform intestinal ultrasound for inflammatory bowel disease activity monitoring. He has co-founded the Intestinal Ultrasound Group of the United States and Canada (iUSCAN) and now leads global training, education, and research efforts on the use of intestinal ultrasound as a non-invasive monitoring tool in inflammatory bowel disease care.Learning objectivesReview the role for intestinal ultrasound in the diagnosis and monitoring of inflammatory bowel disease in children including its strengths and weaknesses.Discuss the training path to certification in intestinal ultrasound.Review strategies and considerations for integrating intestinal ultrasound into pediatric gastroenterology clinics.Episode linksIUS as a pre-screening tool in clinical trials IUS guide to billing and credentialing IUS to predict endoscopic healing in children with CDiUSscan.orgSupport the showThis episode may be eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Jason Silverman and Peter Lu sit down with Dr. Vicky Ng to discuss outcomes following pediatric liver transplantation beyond survival. In particular, we review the importance of hearing the patient voice using the PeLTQL, a disease-specific health related quality of life instrument. Dr. Ng is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Toronto, Medical Director of the Paediatric Liver Transplantation Transplant and Regenerative Medicine Centre at SickKids Hospital and current President of NASPGHAN. Learning objectives:To understand the benefits of developing a condition-specific health-related quality of life (HRQOL) tool using the Pediatric Liver Transplantation Quality of Life questionnaire (PeLTQL) as a model.To review pre- and post-transplant factors that may impact the HRQOL of pediatric liver transplant recipients.To explore the benefits of the patient (and caregiver) voices in truly understanding important patient outcomes.Links:Development and Validation of the Pediatric Liver Transplantation Quality of Life: A Disease-Specific Quality of Life Measure for Pediatric Liver Transplant RecipientsBarriers to ideal outcomes after pediatric liver transplantationFeasibility of using a patient-reported outcome measure intoclinical practice following pediatric liver transplantation: TheStarzl Network experienceJennifer Vittorio - Healthcare Transitions in Pediatric Liver Transplantation (Special JPGN Episode) - Position paperSupport the showThis episode may be eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Jason Silverman and Jennifer Lee sit down with Dr. Nikhil Pai on the early life development of the gut microbiome and its impacts on pediatric health and disease. Dr. Pai is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine and a pediatric gastroenterologist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Learning objectives:To understand the early life influences on microbiome development.To review the influence of our microbiome on various aspects of health and specific diseases.To review various modalities for influencing the microbiome including prebiotics, probiotics, antibiotics and more. Links:Season 2 Episode 24: Stacy Kahn - Fecal Microbiota TransplantationSupport the showThis episode may be eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman debrief Dr. Sandeep Gupta on his NASPGHAN Research Year in Review talk. Dr. Gupta is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Alabama and the North American Editor and Chief for both JPGN and JPGN Reports. Learning Objectives:Review impactful clinical research papers in eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders, celiac disease, and inflammatory bowel disease from 2024Review impactful clinical research papers in hepatology from 2024 Review impactful clinical research papers in nutrition and obesity medicine from 2024Support the showThis episode may be eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this special JPGN episode, hosts Drs. Jason Silverman and Jennifer Lee talk to Dr. Nicola Jones about the newly released Updated joint ESPGHAN/NASPGHAN guidelines for management of Helicobacter pylori infection in children and adolescents. Dr. Jones is a Senior Scientist in the Cell Biology Program, a staff physician in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at SickKids and a Professor of Paediatrics and Physiology at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on understanding the mechanisms responsible for gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases including Helicobacter pylori and inflammatory bowel disease. Learning Objectives:Understand the indications and recommended methods for testing for H pylori in children and adolescents.Outline the recommendations for treatment regimens and follow-up testing for the eradication of H pylori in children and adolescents. Understand where the new guidelines differ from previous guidance.Links:- Updated guidelines (open access!)Support the showThis episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
Dr. Jose Garza speaks to Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman on how to manage bloating and belching in pediatric patients.Dr. Garza is a pediatric gastroenterologist who specializes in neurogastroenterology and motility at GI Care for Kids. Dr. Garza is an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. He also serves as medical director of the neurogastroenterology and motility program at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, as well as co-medical director of its gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition program.Learning objectivesReview the causes of bloating and belching in childrenDiscuss the management strategies of bloating and belching in children Review the pathophysiology of bloating and belching and was to prevent itSupport the Show.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In a special bonus episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jason Silverman talk to the two candidates for the current election for NASPGHAN president, Dr. Jeannie Huang and Dr. Maria Oliva-Hemker. Instead of our usual format of reviewing a medical topic, we ask them to talk a little about themselves, the role NASPGHAN has played in their careers, and their vision for the future of NASPGHAN.If you are a part of NASPGHAN, don't forget to vote!Support the Show.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
Are you emotionally intelligent? In this new episode Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman sit down with Dr. Brian McFerron to review what emotional intelligence is, and how it applies to medical training, healthcare practitioners and everyone as individuals. We also discuss ways to improve and resources to consider.Dr. McFerron is the Director of the Fellowship Training Program for the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Indiana University School of Medicine/Riley Hospital for Children. Dr. McFerron has clinical interest in pancreatic diseases and has been involved in clinical research involving acute recurrent and chronic pancreatitis, collaborating with colleagues nationally within the INSPPIRE consortium. He was awarded the NASPGHAN Terri Li Young Educator Award in 2022. Learning objectivesReview the components of emotional intelligence and how gaps in these components may presentDiscuss the importance of emotional intelligence in a variety of professional and personal domainsReview strategies for improving dimensions of emotional intelligence Episode linksLearning the Lasso WayHow to Use Emotional Intelligence as a Career CatalystAssessment of Medical Students' Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance in First and Final Year Medical StudentsThe Best Leaders Aren't Afraid to be Vulnerable (HBR)The Power of Vulnerability (TED Talk by Brené Brown)Support the Show.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Jason Silverman and Temara Hajjat talk to Drs. Michael Narkewicz and Zachary Sellers about screening, evaluation and management of children with cystic fibrosis with hepatobiliary involvement and advanced CF liver disease. We review the new consensus recommendations paper published in the May issue of Hepatology (open access link below). Dr. Narkewicz is a pediatric gastroenterologist and transplant hepatologist at Children's Hospital Colorado and professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado with a strong clinical and research interest in cystic fibrosis and in particular on liver disease in cystic fibrosis who has presented and published extensively in this area over his career.Dr. Sellers is a pediatric gastroenterologist, Adjunct professor and physician-scientist at Stanford with clinical interests in the GI manifestations of cystic fibrosis and pancreatitis in children who has worked with the INSPPIRE consortium and has presented and published widely on CF and liver disease in CF.Learning objectives:Define cystic fibrosis with hepatobiliary involvement (CFHBI) and advanced cystic fibrosis liver disease (aCFLD)Outline recommendations for screening and evaluation for patients with CF and liver involvementOutline the recommendations for management of patients with CF and liver involvementPapers discussed in this episode (both are open access!:Cystic fibrosis screening, evaluation, and management of hepatobiliary disease consensus recommendationsTowards a Standardized Classification of the Hepatobiliary Manifestations in Cystic Fibrosis (CFHBI): A Joint ESPGHAN/NASPGHAN Position PaperSupport the Show.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Temara Hajjat talk to Dr. Jason Silverman about how social media can be used in pediatric gastroenterology for patient care, research, medical education, and professional development. Dr. Silverman is an Associate Professor in the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition at Stollery Children's Hospital, where he is also the Program Director for the Pediatric Gastroenterology training program and co-lead for the CHildren's Intestinal Rehabilitation Program (CHIRP).He is also (of course) one of our podcast co-founders and hosts!Learning Objectives:Understand the need for pediatric gastroenterology providers to be active participants on social media and incorporate this participation in their patient education and advocacy efforts.Understand how individual researchers and academic journals can use social media to increase the impact of their peer-reviewed work on broader audiences and recognize that social media can be an important source of feedback, engagement, and cross-disciplinary interaction.Recognize that a strong societal social media presence will amplify the resources and messaging from our society for its members, our patients, and the public.Links:Silverman JA, Chugh A, Hollier JM, Martin N, Raghu VK, Rosas-Blum E, van Tilburg MAL, Venkataraman-Rao P, Venkatesh RD, Lu PL. Using social media for patient care, research, and professional development: A North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition position paper. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2024 Feb;78(2):414-427. doi: 10.1002/jpn3.12051.Support the Show.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Ruben Quiros-Tejeira about multivisceral transplantation in children, covering indications, complications and the importance of multidisciplinary team care in this population. Dr. Quiros-Tejeira is Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, a Professor of Pediatrics and Surgery and Medical Director for Pediatric Liver and Intestinal Transplantation at University of Nebraska Medical College. Learning Objectives:Review the indications for multivisceral transplantation and isolated intestinal transplantation in children with intestinal failure.Understand the common and serious short and long-term complications of multivisceral transplantation.Discuss the vital role of the multidisciplinary team in providing optimal care in this complex population.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showThis episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Samuel Nurko about using neuromodulator medications like tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for children with functional abdominal pain disorders, now known as pain-predominant disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs). We discuss the rationale behind using these types of medications and how we can explain this rationale to families. We also discuss how to choose the right medication for each patient and differences between medications.Dr. Nurko is Director of the Center for Motility and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders at Boston Children's Hospital and Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.Learning Objectives:Understand the role of neuromodulator medications in the management of children with pain-predominant DGBIs.Understand the rationale behind using these types of medications and how to explain this rationale to families.Recognize differences between neuromodulator medications and how to choose the right medication based on the clinical scenario.Links:Boston.com article on Dr. Nurko and the film Miracles from HeavenSupport the showThis episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In the first episode of 2024, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. William Balistreri about some of the new developments in the hepatology field over the past year. This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Links for this episode:Acute hepatitis of unknown etiology in children Gilbert's SyndromeEmerging therapy for A-1-AT deficiency - Fazirsiran (1, 2 and 3)Matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP-7) and biliary atresiaMethotrexate and the risk of liver disease (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)Warning from the FDA about the use of selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMS) among teens and young adults (also here and here)Learning Objectives:Learning the new and upcoming studies in the hepatology field.Reviewing the hepatology medications that have been FDA-approved for children.Learning the new technologies to treat and detect liver conditions in children. Produced by: Temara HajjatSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In another special JPGN episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Elizabeth Berg about a topic that has become a huge part of medical practice over the past few years – telemedicine. This is covered in the recent NASPGHAN position paper: North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Position Statement for Telehealth. This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Links for this episode:NASPGHAN Telehealth Position PaperCenter for Connected Health PolicyLearning Objectives:Understand the operational considerations for telemedicine including components of virtual visits and patient selection. Review logistical factors impacting telehealth including licensure, liability and reimbursement.Understand the positive impacts and potential limitations and inequities of telemedicine.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Norberto Rodriguez-Baez about Hepatitis B. We discuss diagnosis, treatment options, and the importance of vaccinations to prevent transmission of this virus.Dr. Rodriguez-Baez is a professor of pediatrics at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and hepatologist at Children's Health in Dallas, Texas. He is program director of the pediatric GI fellowship at UT Southwestern and associate Dean for Student Affairs. He is the NAPSGHAN 2022 awardee for the Master Educator Award.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Outline hepatitis B serologic markers, diagnosis, phases, and treatmentReview importance of primary vaccination series in hepatitis BUnderstand when to test for immunity and consider re-vaccination against hepatitis BSupport the showMerch website As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes! Support the show As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In this episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman debrief with Dr. Sandeep Gupta on his NASPGHAN Research Year in Review. Dr. Gupta is Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Alabama He is also the North American Editor and Chief for both JPGN and JPGN Reports. Learning Objectives:Review impactful clinical research papers in eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders, celiac disease, and inflammatory bowel disease from 2023Review impactful clinical research papers in hepatology from 2023 Review impactful clinical research papers in nutrition and obesity medicine from 2023Executive Summary: Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obesity - PubMed (nih.gov)Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adolescents with Obesity - PMC (nih.gov) Analysis of INSPPIRE-2 Cohort: Risk Factors and Disease Burden in Children With Acute Recurrent or Chronic Pancreatitis - PubMed (nih.gov)Pancreatitis-Associated Medication Use in Hospitalized Pediatric and Young Adult Patients With Acute Pancreatitis - PubMed (nih.gov)International Consensus Recommendations for Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Nomenclature - PubMed (nih.gov)A Clinical Severity Index for Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Development, Consensus, and Future Directions - PubMed (nih.gov)Clinical guidance for the use of dupilumab in eosinophilic esophagitis: A yardstick - PubMed (nih.gov)A multisociety Delphi consensus statement on new fatty liver disease nomenclature - PubMed (nih.gov)Gut enterochromaffin cells drive visceral pain and anxiety | NatureSupport the showMerch website As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes! Support the show As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In this episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Christophe Faure about tracheoesophageal fistula and esophageal atresia. This important congenital abnormality carries a host of potential future health implications that are important to understand and manage. Dr. Faure is a Professor of Pediatrics at Universite de Montreal and a pediatric gastroenterologist at CHU Ste-Justine. He is also the director of the Esophageal Atresia Clinic at Ste-Justine and runs a basic research lab focused on discovering the mechanisms behind EA and studying new treatments based on tissue engineering. This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Important links:International Network of Esophageal Atresia (a non-profit organization of professionals working in the field of Esophageal atresia)Publications mentioned on this episode (and more!)Learning Objectives:Understand the complications commonly experienced by children with esophageal atresia.Outline the recommended management of gastroesophageal reflux in children with esophageal atresia.Understand the role of the multidisciplinary team in the long-term surveillance and health maintenance of children with esophageal atresia.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showMerch websiteAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!Support the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
We have a lot of TOUGH talks on this podcast. We've talked about sex, porn, suicide, bullying, neurodiversity, failure, death and so much more. It was always my aim to present you with the entire child development pie and invite amazing guests on the show, bestselling authors and top experts, who could dig deep, providing you with the deep slices of that pie so that you can have these conversations with your children and teens—and that they will come to us when they need someone to talk to as well. One thing I know for sure is that if we want our kids to talk to us about anything, we have to be willing to talk to our kids about everything. Today's guest in the hot seat is ME! Ha! Since my book comes out today, October 10th, and I couldn't be more excited to share it with all of you. You've been part of my village and my community since 2017—we have been through a lot—and talked about some very intimate things—I will ask now, as I've never asked before, would you please go to wherever you get your books—Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books a Million, Target, your local Indy Book store and order How to Talk to Kids about Anything right now. It's been 6 years of work—interviews, researching, this podcast which I have never charged for- writing and editing-- and I know you will find it worth it and love it—and once you order it and receive the book, please give those 5 star reviews because that will get more people to know about it, buy it, use it, and make a difference with their kids. Would you do that now please? Thank you in advance! And now for my amazing moderator for today, none other than, my husband, whose been through it all with me. So I hope the Dads will give a good listen to what he has to say, he's been through it all with me. The good, the bad, the ugly and the utterly hilarious. Jason Silverman and I have been married for almost 25 years- he's a brilliant marketer, the founder, Chief Executive Officer and president of Silverman Consulting and Systems Success Mastermind, he's a business development coach, my partner in Powerful Words Character System, and my partner in life—so welcome to the How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast, and now, I'll flip to guest mode! The post Flipping the Script! Dr. Robyn Silverman gets interviewed about How to Talk to Kids about Anything by Jason Silverman appeared first on Dr Drobyn Silverman.
We have a lot of TOUGH talks on this podcast. We've talked about sex, porn, suicide, bullying, neurodiversity, failure, death and so much more. It was always my aim to present you with the entire child development pie and invite amazing guests on the show, bestselling authors and top experts, who could dig deep, providing you with the deep slices of that pie so that you can have these conversations with your children and teens—and that they will come to us when they need someone to talk to as well. One thing I know for sure is that if we want our kids to talk to us about anything, we have to be willing to talk to our kids about everything. Today's guest in the hot seat is ME! Ha! Since my book comes out today, October 10th, and I couldn't be more excited to share it with all of you. You've been part of my village and my community since 2017—we have been through a lot—and talked about some very intimate things—I will ask now, as I've never asked before, would you please go to wherever you get your books—Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books a Million, Target, your local Indy Book store and order How to Talk to Kids about Anything right now. It's been 6 years of work—interviews, researching, this podcast which I have never charged for- writing and editing-- and I know you will find it worth it and love it—and once you order it and receive the book, please give those 5 star reviews because that will get more people to know about it, buy it, use it, and make a difference with their kids. Would you do that now please? Thank you in advance! And now for my amazing moderator for today, none other than, my husband, whose been through it all with me. So I hope the Dads will give a good listen to what he has to say, he's been through it all with me. The good, the bad, the ugly and the utterly hilarious. Jason Silverman and I have been married for almost 25 years- he's a brilliant marketer, the founder, Chief Executive Officer and president of Silverman Consulting and Systems Success Mastermind, he's a business development coach, my partner in Powerful Words Character System, and my partner in life—so welcome to the How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast, and now, I'll flip to guest mode! The post Flipping the Script! Dr. Robyn Silverman gets interviewed about How to Talk to Kids about Anything by Jason Silverman appeared first on Dr Drobyn Silverman.
We kick off Season 5 (!) of our little podcast with another host episode!Hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat, Jennifer Lee, Peter Lu, and Jason Silverman talk about podcast updates, our new merch store, and answer your questions from #NASPGHAN23 in sunny San Diego.And a huge thank you to all of our guests, our producer Corey, and NASPGHAN -- but most of all, to all of our listeners out there! Our next season will be the best yet.Check out our Bowel Sounds merch here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-bowel-sounds-podcast-storeSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
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Today we have Managing Partner of CJ Investment Group: Real Estate Investor and Developer Jason Silverman.What can you do with 30 real estate projects and a knack for navigating the unpredictable? Ask real estate investor and developer, Jason "Jay" Silverman, who started his journey at 30! Join us as we share tales of his thrilling ventures, where he has juggled both non-accredited and accredited investors and successfully raised millions in equity. From transitioning from a successful sales and marketing career to becoming a fully dedicated real estate investor, Jay's story is nothing short of inspiring.Ever jumped through a window to solve a squatter situation? Ever had to keep your cool in the face of real estate challenges that seem insurmountable? Jay Silverman sure has, and he's here to share how he calmly and effectively dealt with these surprising situations. Our chat also explores a difficult real estate project that Jay managed to navigate despite numerous hurdles - offering invaluable lessons in communication and resilience. Join the Deals & Dollars community today. If you're interested in becoming a guest on the show or receiving exclusive invites to our networking events, sign up on our official website.Official WebsiteInstagramYoutube
In another special JPGN episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Jennifer Vittorio about the important topic of healthcare transition for adolescents following liver transplantation, which is covered in the recent NASPGHAN position paper: Health Care Transition for Adolescents and Young Adults With Pediatric-Onset Liver Disease and Transplantation: A Position Paper by the North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition. This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Links for this episode:Transition post-transplant position paperGot TransitionLearning Objectives:Understand the important differences between healthcare transition and transfer of careDiscuss the six core components of healthcare transitionReview the dimensions of transition readiness and tools for their assessmentProduced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In our third international episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Looi Ee about completing the challenging colonoscopy. Dr. Ee is a pediatric gastroenterologist at Queensland Children's Hospital in Brisbane, Australia, and leads the endoscopy and intestinal rehabilitation programs there. She is also the sole pediatric representative on the Conjoint Committee for Recognition of Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (CCRTGE), the national body certifying endoscopy training in Australia. We discuss colonoscopy training for the pediatric gastroenterologist, practical tips for completing a challenging colonoscopy in a child, and differences between colonoscopy training in North America and Australia.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Recognize the different standards proposed for pediatric colonoscopy training.Understand strategies for completing the challenging colonoscopy.Discuss the benefit of continuing to monitor colonoscopy outcomes even after completing training.Support the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Charlie Vanderpool about functional components in both human breastmilk and infant formulas, and some of their roles in infant growth and development. Dr. Vanderpool is a pediatric gastroenterologist at Riley Children's Health and an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Resources mentioned in the episode:Webinar on infant nutrition (NASPGHAN members only)Learning Objectives:Define and discuss functional components of human breastmilk and infant formulas.Understand the proven and potential health impacts of a number of these components.Discuss possible modifying influences of these components on the infant microbiome.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In this episode, Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Jennifer Lee about informatics. We discuss what it is, how it can be used in clinical care and research, EMR efficiency tips and avoiding informatics pitfalls.Dr. Lee is a pediatric gastroenterologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital with a clinical interest in EoE, as well as a position within the Division of Clinical Informatics, working with colleagues across her institution to meet their clinical, research and quality improvement goals through the appropriate use of information technology.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Understand what informatics is, and how a clinical informatician can assist in clinical, research and quality improvement projects.Name 3 tips to improve personal efficiency in using an electronic medical record.Understand the impact of how data is entered and stored on usabilty for research and QI work.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In this episode, Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Miranda van Tilburg about the behavioral treatment of functional abdominal pain. We discuss issues of pain perception, pain coping and maladaptive responses to pain. We also discuss some research-informed behavioral interventions to help treat children with FAP.Dr. van Tilburg needs is a psychologist and researcher who has worked extensively on the behavioural explanations for and treatment of functional GI disorders, including work supported by the NIH and the Rome Foundation. She is currently a Professor in the Department of Medicine at Marshall Health in Huntington, WV and was recently named Chair of the Ethics Committee at NASPGHAN. This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Understand the relationship of pain perception and pain coping to symptoms experienced by children with functional abdominal pain. Understand the importance of an appropriate framework to explain functional abdominal pain to children and their parents in a way that validates their experiences.Name 3 possible behavioral treatment options that may be useful in children with FAP.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In this episode, Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jason Silverman talk to Dr. John Fortunato about orthostatic intolerance, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), dysautonomia, and why we are seeing these issues more and more often in our GI practices. Dr. Fortunato is Director of the Neurointestinal and Motility Program at Lurie Children's Hospital and Professor of Pediatrics at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He explains how we can recognize these disorders and provides practical guidance on management.Learning Objectives:Define orthostatic intolerance, POTS, and orthostatic hypotensionUnderstand the importance of recognizing signs of orthostatic intolerance in children with gastrointestinal disordersUnderstand the general principles of caring for a child with orthostatic intolerance in addition to gastrointestinal symptomsThis episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Support the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In this episode, Drs. Peter Lu and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Matthew Riley about private and community-based practices in pediatric GI including the pros and cons and things to consider before getting started.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Understand the differences between private practice, community-based practice and academic practices in pediatric GI.Identify the non-medical skills required to start and maintain a private practice.Identify important features of a job offer in a private practice or community-based setting to consider to ensure it is the right fit for you.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
Autodidacte, Sembène Ousmane avait été maçon, tirailleur, docker, avant de se lancer dans l'aventure littéraire et cinématographique, à commencer par «Borom Sarret» (1963), premier film jamais tourné par un Africain sur le continent. Cette rediffusion est programmée au moment où nous célébrons le centenaire de la naissance de Sembène Ousmane, né le 1 janvier 1923 à Ziguinchor au Sénégal. Autant d'étapes de son parcours exceptionnel dont nous parlons aujourd'hui, à l'occasion de la ressortie de l'un de ses chefs-d'œuvre, «Le mandat» (1968) et d'un documentaire exceptionnel qui lui est consacré : «Sembène !», signé par Samba Gadjigo et Jason Silverman. Avec nous en plateau : - Samba Gadjigo, écrivain et cinéaste (« Sembène ! ») et2 - Valérie Berty, professeure à la NYU (New York University, Paris), spécialiste du cinéma africain et autrice de «Sembène Ousmane, un homme debout (1923-2007)» (Éd. Présence africaine).
In another episode, Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Eytan Wine about dietary approaches to treating patients with Crohn's Disease. Specifically, we talk about the use of exclusive enteral nutrition and the development and evidence around the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED). Dr. Wine's clinical and research interests are all around pediatric IBD. And his lab focuses on the involvement of intestinal bacteria and nutrition in intestinal inflammation.Learning Objectives:Understand the physiologic basis behind using diet for treatment of Crohn's DiseaseDefine Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) and benefits for use in pediatric patients with IBDDiscuss strategies of identifying patients who may have success with diet based therapies including equity challenges associated with this treatment strategyAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Produced by: Jennifer LeeSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!Support the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
We discuss what it means to outgrow a friendship, our favorite apps for productivity, and ways we destress. Also get ready to kick a soccer ball and go on a date with your daughter cause we are celebrating girl dads and boy moms. Show notes: How do you handle outgrowing a friendship? #RandoSpeaks, What are a few things you do to destress? Friends puzzle reference https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/993e1a26-8895-4464-98e6-490860a7bbfd, Kool & The Gang- Celebration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GwjfUFyY6M What are the two most productive apps on your phone? SuperSoul https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oprahs-super-soul/id1264843400, Dadville, The Holderness Family https://theholdernessfamily.com/podcast/, Daigle Bites https://laurendaigle.com/podcast/, The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-happy-hour-with-jamie-ivey/id880741976, Annie F. Down- That Sounds Fun Network https://www.thatsoundsfunnetwork.com/, Imagine, Faith, Talk, Trials To Triumph https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trials-to-triumphs/id1618812391 Kelsea Ballerini https://www.kelseaballerini.com/#! Motiversity https://www.motiversity.com/, Eric Thomas https://www.youtube.com/c/etthehiphoppreacher, The Secret to Success Podcast https://www.s2spodcast.com/, The Ramsey Show https://www.ramseysolutions.com/shows/the-ramsey-show, How to Talk to Kids About Anything https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-talk-to-kids-about-anything/id1231126178, The DisUnplugged https://disunplugged.com/, Creating Disney Magic with Lee Cockerell https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creating-disney-magic/id954054965, EntreLeadership https://www.ramseysolutions.com/shows/the-entreleadership-podcast, Ears of Steel https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ears-of-steel-the-podcast-w-bart-scott-corie-bluhm/id675913590, The Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast https://andystanley.com/podcast/, The Real Deal with Jason Silverman https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-deal-with-jason-silverman-business-life-hacks/id736738650, WDW Today https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wdw-today/id80294837, Caro First Baptist Church Messages (Caro, MI) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/caro-first-baptist-messages/id1373810097 https://www.lowes.com/, What do you like most about being a girl dad (and a boy mom)?, Couch crumbs: two friends in the hospital, sick kid and being behind on photography edits, Prop your feet up: low key date night, awarding many advanced ranks in the martial arts over eight days --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thevictorycouch/message
In this episode, Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Catharine Walsh about teaching and assessing endoscopy skills for learners, touching on ergonomics, cognitive overload and assessment of competence. Dr. Walsh is a pediatric gastroenterologist at SickKids Hospital in Toronto and an education scientist with a primary research focus on examining factors that influence the acquisition of complex clinical skills and on identifying best practices in the training and assessment of clinical skills, including endoscopy.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Understand approaches to the prevention of endoscopy-related injury including ergonomics and non-technical aspects of endoscopy planning and management.Review best practices of providing feedback and instruction to trainees learning endoscopy.Review validated competence assessment tools that may be used in the evaluation of endoscopy skills in trainees.Links:Core curriculum for ergonomics in endoscopyPediatric Endoscopy Quality Improvement Network Quality Standards and Indicators for Pediatric Endoscopists and Endoscopists in Training: A Joint NASPGHAN/ESPGHAN GuidelineEvidence-based Approach to Training Pediatric Gastrointestinal Endoscopy TrainersColonoscopy competence assessment tools: a systematic review of validity evidenceBowel Sounds episode: Vince Mukkada- Mentorship and SponsorshipBowel Sounds episode: Rina Sanghavi - Women in MedicineProduced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
In this episode, Dr. Temara Hajjat and Dr. Jason Silverman speak with the ImproveCareNow imPACt podcast team (Fionna Kopp, Christian Lawson, Shira Futornick) about different aspects of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). During the episode, they address four major topics from the patient's perspective: Inclusive care in IBD, body image in IBD, family and social life, and growing up with IBD and becoming independent.Produced by: Temara Hajjat As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Support the show
In this special episode, Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jennifer Lee share their favorite stories from interviews with past presidents of NASPGHAN about the history of pediatric gastroenterology and our beloved society. Our guests tell us about the early days of our field, the creation of NASPGHAN, the many ways our society has grown over time, and also a few hilarious incidents that happened along the way.As part of the celebration of NASPGHAN's 50th anniversary at the upcoming Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL, our hosts (including Dr. Temara Hajjat and Dr. Jason Silverman) were asked to interview our past presidents with the full interviews to be uploaded to an interactive timeline on our society website. Check out the timeline to hear the full interviews!Finally, we want to recognize the late Dr. Jim Heubi, a past president and leader in the field who loved our society. It was his idea to record and commemorate the history of our society for the 50th anniversary Annual Meeting. We hope this episode continues his mission.As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Peter LuSupport the show
In another international episode, Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Sue Protheroe about an approach to enteral feeding for infants and children with intestinal failure. The discussion highlights important physiologic principles to consider and an overview of enteral feeding progression at different ages. Dr. Protheroe is a past president of the British Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition (BSPGHAN) and leads the Home Parenteral Nutrition Service and Intestinal Failure program at Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital in Birmingham, UK. This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Understand the factors that can influence enteral tolerance in infants with intestinal failure.Understand the approach to the introduction of enteral nutrition including route, rate and composition of feeding.Review strategies to balance quality of life and the nutritional needs of older children with intestinal failure.Links:BSPGHAN websiteAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the show
In a special bonus episode of Bowel Sounds, host Dr. Jason Silverman talks to the two candidates for the current election for NASPGHAN president, Dr. Vicky Ng and Dr. Justine Turner. Instead of our usual format of reviewing a medical topic, we ask them to talk a little about themselves, the role NASPGHAN has played in their careers, and their vision for the future of NASPGHAN.If you are a part of NASPGHAN, don't forget to vote!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the show
In this collaborative episode with JPGN, Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Danielle Wendel, the first author of the Management of Central Venous Access in Children With Intestinal Failure: A Position Paper From the NASPGHAN Intestinal Rehabilitation Special Interest Group published in JPGN. The discussion highlights important principles to consider and an overview of central line management in this population. Dr. Wendel is medical director of the intestinal transplant program at Seattle Children's Hospital and Associate Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Understand the potential impact of, and strategies for preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI)Understand the approach to management of thrombosis in the setting of a central line.Review strategies and preparation essential to balance quality of life and medical needs in patients on home parenteral nutrition.Links:Management of Central Venous Access in Children With Intestinal Failure: A Position Paper From the NASPGHAN Intestinal Rehabilitation Special Interest GroupAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the show
In this episode, hosts Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Rachel Rosen about one of the most common problems we see as pediatric gastroenterologists (or as pediatricians): gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. She explains how she approaches the evaluation and management of babies who spit up frequently and why all that spits up is not GERD. We also talk about the care of older children and adolescents who have GERD, including those with GERD symptoms that persist despite a trial of acid suppression. She discusses the value of pH-impedance testing and also explains why she is cautious about recommending anti-reflux surgery.Dr. Rosen is a pediatric gastroenterologist at Boston Children's Hospital, Director of their Aerodigestive Center, and an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. She is also the first author of the 2018 NASPGHAN and ESPGHAN guidelines on the evaluation and management of children with GERD.Learning Objectives:1) Recognize the evolving definition of GERD in children.2) Understand the pathophysiology and management of GERD symptoms in infants.3) Understand the role of pH-impedance testing in the evaluation of children with GERD symptoms.4) Understand the role of anti-reflux surgery in the management of children with severe GERD.CME for NASPGHAN members is available here!Links:Rosen R, et al. Pediatric Gastroesophageal Reflux Clinical Practice Guidelines: Joint Recommendations of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology,Hepatology, and Nutrition and the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2018.As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Peter LuSupport the show
Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. John Pohl, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Utah and a pediatric gastroenterologist who also staffs the CF clinic at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City. Learning ObjectivesTo understand the potential gastrointestinal manifestations and complications of CFTo understand the importance of nutrition in CF To understand the appropriate investigation and monitoring of children with CF-related liver diseaseLinks:Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Liver Disease Clinical Care GuidelinesClick here to get CME credits: https://learnonline.naspghan.org/products/bowel-sounds-john-pohl-md-cf-for-gastroenterologists-cme-availableAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Jason SilvermanSupport the show
Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Maria Mascarenhas, a pediatric gastroenterologist and the director of the integrative health program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. We discuss how extra training in integrative medicine has helped Dr. Mascarenhas take her clinical practice to the next level. We ask how training in culinary medicine can help pediatric gastroenterologists in their day-to-day lives and practice.Learning Objectives1) To describe how additional training in integrative medicine can take clinical practice to a different level2) To examine practical aspects of culinary medicine for personal and professional lives3) To explain how culinary medicine is different than nutritionAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Jennifer Leehttps://learnonline.naspghan.org/products/bowel-sounds-maria-mascarenhas-md-culinary-medicine-cme-availableSupport the show (https://www.naspghan.org/content/87/en/foundation/donate)
In this collaborative episode with JPGN, Drs. Peter Lu and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Jim Squires, the first author of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Position Paper on the Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Acute Liver Failure published recently in JPGN. Although this is a complex syndrome and topic, the discussion highlights important principles to consider and an initial approach to patients with this condition. Dr. Squires is Associate Director of Hepatology and Fellowship Director for Pediatric Transplant Hepatology at the University of Pittsburgh.Want to learn more about Pediatric Acute Liver Failure (PALF)? Join us on April 14 at 7 pm EST for the FIRST #PedsGIChat! Follow the hashtag and @PedsGIChat for a great discussion with Dr. Mohit Kehar on this topic, and keep following for news about future chats as well! Our thanks to the NASPGHAN Technology Committee for setting this up!This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!Learning Objectives:Understand the initial assessment and triage of a patient with suspected PALF.Understand the diagnostic evaluation of infants and children with PALF.Review the ongoing monitoring of patients with PALF to assess for complications.Links:NASPGHAN Position Paper on the Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Acute Liver FailureFollow the conversation on Twitter!JPGN Fellow Reviewer Program application formAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Support the show (https://www.naspghan.org/content/87/en/foundation/donate)
Jason Silverman got a chance to catch up with digital marketing strategist, founder of the Front Row mastermind, professor of digital marketing at Cleveland State University, podcaster, and author, Jen Lehner, for a fun and truly eye opening conversation about the REAL DEAL regarding how to leverage a brand new media channel - the Alexa Flash Briefing! If you're looking to take your business (and life) to the next level, this podcast is a must! The post The Secret Sauce – Developing Alexa Flash Briefings with Jen Lehner appeared first on Jason M. Silverman.
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