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Talking Pediatrics
The Outside Hospitalist: Don't Hold Your Breath: Acute Respiratory Illnesses, Part Two

Talking Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 22:52


On this "Outside Hospitalist" segment, Dr. Gabi Hester speaks with guest Dr. Courtney Herring, Pediatric Hospitalist, about evidence-based care of acute respiratory illnesses and nuances to consider in differently resourced settings.

Talking Pediatrics
The Outside Hospitalist: Don't Hold Your Breath: Acute Respiratory Illnesses, Part One

Talking Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 16:18


On this "Outside Hospitalist" segment, Dr. Gabi Hester speaks with guest Dr. Courtney Herring, Pediatric Hospitalist, about evidence-based care of acute respiratory illnesses and nuances to consider in differently resourced settings. 

Franciscan Health Doc Pod
Franciscan Health Expands Emergency and Inpatient care with Pediatric Hospitalists

Franciscan Health Doc Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025


Sandra Ndiaye, DO, IBCLC, FAAP, a Pediatric Hospitalist at Franciscan Health will discuss what a pediatric hospitalist means to pediatric medicine for patients and families.

Physician's Guide to Doctoring
#414 - CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: Breaking the Silence: Dr. Saba Fatima on the Emotional Toll of Medical Malpractice

Physician's Guide to Doctoring

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 19:08 Transcription Available


Ready to diversify outside the stock market? EquityMultiple brings you streamlined real estate investing. Access vetted, cash-flowing opportunities from anywhere. Start today, with just $5K, at equitymultiple.com _________ Dr. Amna Shabir interviews Dr. Saba Fatima on the emotional struggles that come with medical malpractice cases. Drawing from her own experience, Dr. Fatima opens up about the feelings of isolation, shame, and anxiety that many doctors face especially since they're often told not to talk about their cases. She explains why it's so important to have open conversations to break the stigma and support each other. Dr. Fatima also talks about the bigger problems in healthcare that push doctors toward defensive medicine and shares why building support systems is key. She encourages self-forgiveness and reminds doctors that mistakes can happen in a high-pressure field. They also discussed ways to create safer work environments, foster a culture of fairness, and deal with the emotional impact of systemic failures. Dr. Fatima's story and advice are all about building a supportive community where doctors can feel heard and focus on both their well-being and better patient care. Bio Saba Fatima, MD Saba Fatima, MD is a Pediatric Hospitalist and Assistant Professor at KU School of Medicine Wichita. She is a passionate advocate for physician wellness and addressing secondary trauma in healthcare workers. She is Certified in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University. She hosts the Muted in Medicine podcast, where she sheds light on often-silenced topics in healthcare. As a writer, she contributes to various academic journals and blogs, spreading awareness on physician wellness issues that are often left unspoken   Socials:    https://www.instagram.com/mutedinmedicine?igsh=YWJ5YW1ndHpoamY0 https://www.linkedin.com/in/saba-fatima-md-78894a105?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app   https://youtube.com/@mutedinmedicine?si=Kqk-PQFAYcT2Ydq4   Amna Shabbir, MD  Dr. Amna Shabbir is a physician and podcast host focused on physician recruitment and early career development. She is dedicated to helping healthcare professionals navigate their careers and find fulfillment in their work. Dr. Shabbir's passion for empathy and mental health drives her to explore innovative approaches to improve physician well-being and patient care. Links: LinkedIn: Dr. Amna Shabbir Did you know…  You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB  @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter

PEM Rules
Episode 78: Interview with Jason Zamkoff, a Pediatric Hospitalist In Denver CO.

PEM Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 19:54


Probably the Pediatric Sub-specialists I interact with the most are the pediatric hospitalists. Not only they accept my admissions but often give advice about the work up that the patient needs and serve as an extension of the Pediatric Emergency Department. That is why I invited Jason Zamkoff, a Pediatric Hospitalist from Denver CO to talk about the relationship between PEM Clinicians and the Peds Hospitalists.    Please consider contributing to PEM Rules at https://ko-fi.com/pemrules And check out www.pemrules.com    Copyright PEM Rules LLC       DISCLAIMER By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use these resources as medical advice to treat any medical conditions in either yourself or others, including, but not limited to, patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast or website. Under no circumstances shall PEM Rules, the PEM Rules podcast or any guests or affiliated entities be responsible for damages arising from their use. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including, but not limited to, establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the website or in the podcast.    

The Pediatric Lounge
119 Advocacy by a Pediatrician From The Big Hospital

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 47:01


For more information on the Pediatric Executive Development System, visit us: https://thepediatriclounge.com/pediatric-developmentThe Podcast is a member-supported venture; please help us continue to bring the content to you by supporting the show. Click HERE NOW.A Deep Dive into Pediatric Advocacy, Leadership, and Community EngagementThis session highlights the importance of advocacy in pediatric healthcare while underscoring the role of local community engagement and leadership. The discussion also revolves around the experiences of Dr. Lisa Costello, a Pediatric Hospitalist, and her work as president of the West Virginia chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The challenges in treating children in rural areas like West Virginia are analyzed, emphasizing the critical role of leadership in improving pediatric healthcare.00:33 Guest Introduction and Discussion Topic Reveal00:51 Dr. Lisa Costello's Journey to Pediatrics03:05 Challenges of Practicing Pediatrics in Rural Areas04:53 The Role of Telehealth in Rural Healthcare12:18 The Impact of Hospital Consolidation on Pediatric Care13:40 Sharing Personal Experiences and Challenges in Pediatric Care19:44 Advocacy in Pediatrics: Dr. Costello's Perspective22:56 The Importance of Investing in Maternal and Infant Health24:54 The Neglected Importance of Pediatric Healthcare25:31 The Power of Advocacy in Healthcare26:38 The Role of Physicians in Advocacy26:59 The Need for Physician Leadership27:44 The Struggles of Engaging Physicians28:13 The Importance of Sharing Stories34:07 The Crisis of Mental Health in Pediatrics36:43 The Role of Physicians in Policy Making39:15 The Importance of Community Engagement43:16 The Impact of Advocacy on Personal and Professional Life44:44 Closing Remarks and AppreciationSupport the show

The Doctor Coach Schoolâ„¢ Podcast
Episode 074: How To Build A Six-Figure Coaching Business After Rounds

The Doctor Coach Schoolâ„¢ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 28:02


Sign up for The First Class Coach Bootcamp: How to hit your first 100K and get your clients results while working full-time taking place from September 24th-26th from 8-9:30 PM EST.Sign up for the Bootcamp now.******************************************************************************Welcome to another episode of The Doctor Coach School™ Podcast.Practicing medicine and coaching your clients are not mutually exclusive.When you have effective strategies for marketing, selling, and delivering your coaching offer, you can do all of those things and hit 6-figures while working full-time.I created a multiple 6-figure business while working full-time in academics as a Pediatric Hospitalist.I hosted one live video a week in a Facebook group of 49 people.I posted sporadically here and there but was not beholden to a crazy content schedule. I did not have to post 5 days a week or multiple times a day to get the results of having high-ticket clients.When I signed my clients, I conducted my 1:1 coaching calls after rounds during lunch and before heading back to the hospital to teach the medical students or after work in the evenings for 1-2 hours a week.It wasn't stressful or overwhelming. It was a welcome reprieve from the hustle and grind of the hospital.Once I got some client results under my belt, I then used The Simple StorySelling Launch process that I now teach inside of DCS and launched a high-ticket group coaching program and sold 3 spots at $5K each.I was now able to help 3 of my clients transform their lives in the same amount of time that I was previously working with one client.That allowed me to scale my income AND my impact, as the more I coached my clients, the better I got at coaching.Not only did I hit 6-figures and then multiple 6-figures in my business, I was recruited to a new program and promoted from Assistant to Associate Professor in the same year. This is evidence that you can do BOTH. The reason that I was able to market my offer, sell my offer, and coach my clients without it feeling overwhelming was that I recognized the common thread between all 3 seemingly different tasks: they were all about helping someone believe something new.I knew that if I grew my ability to help someone believe something new, I'd be strengthening my marketing skills, my sales skills, and my coaching skills. I learned one skill and applied it to all aspects of the business. Instead of spreading yourself thin by enrolling in separate courses and programs that are disjointed and disconnected, you can learn one skill, shifting your client's beliefs, that will help you hit 6-figures and beyond, even as you are working full-time.I will never forget sitting at my desk in my office and conducting a coaching call after work one day anLet's Connect: On Instagram On Facebook On LinkedIn On TikTok On my website

OPC Ruling Elder Podcast
Hospital Visitation

OPC Ruling Elder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 37:14


Stephen Tracey talks with the Rev. Gordon Cook, (Pastor of Living Hope, OPC, Brunswick, ME, and recently retired as a hospital chaplain) and Dr. Logan Murray, (Pediatric Hospitalist, and Ruling Elder in Living Hope OPC, Brunswick, ME). This episode is full of practical insights and wisdom on visiting people in hospital, or in hospice care. Jesus reminds us that visiting the sick is one of the marks of his sheep,  “I was sick and you visited me…Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.” Matthew 25:36 & 40."One learns to visit the sick by doing it and allowing the patient to be your teacher." Gordon Cook“None of us do this perfectly. Take the pressure off yourself in terms of aiming for perfection, and go and be the person you are—that's what the person needs. They need you. They need you to be yourself and you have that privilege, so just take it and do it.”  Logan Murray.Recommended ReadingGordon recommends the following books, though most are not distinctly Reformed, they are all worthwhile.Carson & Koenig, Spiritual Caregiving  Healthcare as a Ministry,  Templeton Foundation Press, 2004  Holst, Lawrence, Hospital Ministry, the Role of the Chaplain Today, Crossroad Publishing, 1987.Oates & Oates,  People in Pain Guidelines for Pastoral Care, The Westminster Press, 1985. Puchalski & Ferrell,  Making Health Care Whole, Templeton Press, 2010.  (Focused on Hospice and Palliative Care)Tada, Joni Eareckson & Steven Estes  When God Weeps, Zondervan, 1997.Somewhat related:  Welch, Edward, Caring for One Another, Crossway, 2018.Taylor, Douglas, I Shall Not Die, But Live  Facing Death with Gospel Hope , Banner of Truth Trust  2016.

The MCG Pediatric Podcast
The Early Days of the Newborn Infant

The MCG Pediatric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 22:42


Bringing home and caring for a newborn can be overwhelming for a new caregiver, but proper guidance and education in the newborn nursery can alleviate many worries… and be lifesaving! Dr. Nirupma Sharma, a Pediatric Hospitalist, is joined by fourth year medical student, and future pediatrician, Grace Porter to discuss key educational areas of newborn care essential for pediatricians and caregivers to know upon discharge from the hospital. Specifically, they will: Review key environmental safety factors for the newborn including safe sleep practices, smoke avoidance, caregiver awareness, infectious exposures, and car safety. Discuss normal feeding, voiding, stooling, and spitting up patterns for newborns with anticipatory guidelines for caregivers if infants deviate from those patterns. Special thanks to Dr. Alice Little Caldwell and Dr. Rebecca Yang for peer reviewing this episode. FREE CME Credit (requires free sign-up): https://mcg.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=19508 References:  Rachel Y. Moon, Rebecca F. Carlin, Ivan Hand, THE TASK FORCE ON SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME AND THE COMMITTEE ON FETUS AND NEWBORN; Sleep-Related Infant Deaths: Updated 2022 Recommendations for Reducing Infant Deaths in the Sleep Environment. Pediatrics July 2022; 150 (1): e2022057990. 10.1542/peds.2022-057990 Johanna B. Warren, Carrie A. Phillipi; Care of the Well Newborn. Pediatr Rev January 2012; 33 (1): 4–18. https://doi.org/10.1542/pir.33-1-4 American Academy of Pediatrics. (2022, March 16). Shaken baby syndrome: Protect your infant from abusive head trauma. HealthyChildren.org. Retrieved March 7, 2023, from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at-home/Pages/Abusive-Head-Trauma-Shaken-Baby-Syndrome.aspx Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022, June 21). Data and statistics for SIDS and SUID. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved March 7, 2023, from https://www.cdc.gov/sids/data.htm Dangers of Secondhand Smoke . Pediatric Patient Education 2021; 10.1542/peo_document025 American Academy of Pediatrics. (2021, August 5). Baby's first days: Bowel movements & urination. HealthyChildren.org. Retrieved March 7, 2023, from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/Pages/Babys-First-Days-Bowel-Movements-and-Urination.aspx Jennifer, K. (2022, May 9). How often, how much, what color: Your newborn poop and pee questions answered. Lurie Children's. Retrieved March 7, 2023, from https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/blog/what-to-know-about-newborn-poop-and-pee/ Pediatric Care Advice; Spitting Up (Normal Reflux). Pediatric Patient Education 2022; 10.1542/ppe_schmitt_225 Robert H. Pantell, Kenneth B. Roberts, William G. Adams, Benard P. Dreyer, Nathan Kuppermann, Sean T. O'Leary, Kymika Okechukwu, Charles R. Woods, SUBCOMMITTEE ON FEBRILE INFANTS; Clinical Practice Guideline: Evaluation and Management of Well-Appearing Febrile Infants 8 to 60 Days Old. Pediatrics August 2021; 148 (2): e2021052228. 10.1542/peds.2021-052228 Natasha, S. K. (2022, June 30). Depression during & after pregnancy: You are not alone. HealthyChildren.org. Retrieved March 7, 2023, from https://healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/prenatal/delivery-beyond/Pages/understanding-motherhood-and-mood-baby-blues-and-beyond.aspx Dennis R. Durbin, Benjamin D. Hoffman, COUNCIL ON INJURY, VIOLENCE, AND POISON PREVENTION, Phyllis F. Agran, Sarah A. Denny, Michael Hirsh, Brian Johnston, Lois K. Lee, Kathy Monroe, Judy Schaechter, Milton Tenenbein, Mark R. Zonfrillo, Kyran Quinlan; Child Passenger Safety. Pediatrics November 2018; 142 (5): e20182460. 10.1542/peds.2018-2460

Unscripted
51. Annie Andrews, MD, MSCR - Pediatrician on running for Congress, then starting a Political Action Committee focused on children

Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 31:06


Annie Andrews, MD, MSCR, is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) College of Medicine, Pediatric Hospitalist at MUSC Health and ran for the Congressional seat of SC-1 in 2022. After the election she founded a political action committee (PAC), one of the first focused on children, called ‘Their Future. Our Vote.' We talk through her decision to shift careers away from medicine and run for Congress as well as her campaign experience. In addition to being a pediatrician she is recognized as an expert in gun violence prevention. We also talk through her next pursuit of a new PAC focused on children. While she doesn't plan to continue practicing medicine full-time, she's found a way to advocate and take care of children in a new way!

Pediatrics Now: Cases Updates and Discussions for the Busy Pediatric Practitioner

Link for CME Credit, including MOC Credit:    https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092785 Episode 16: More at Bedside FACULTY: Dr. Shashi Sahai is a Pediatric Hospitalist at Beaumont Children's Hospital and Associate Professor at the Pediatrics at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine.   Dr. Allison Ball is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine and a pediatric hospitalist at Beaumont Children's in metropolitan Detroit.   OVERVIEW: Host Holly Wayment brings us grand rounds:  Dr. Shashi Sahai and Dr. Allison Ball talk about bedside teaching which has been described as one of the ideal clinical teaching modalities.   DISCLOSURES: Shashi Sahai, MD and Allison L Ball, MD have no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.   The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.     The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.   CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.   The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.   CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00) MOC 2 credit (1.00)  

Brand the Interpreter
A Shift in Terminology with Dr. Casey Lion, Dr. Corrie McDaniel, and Dr. Desiree Yeboah

Brand the Interpreter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 72:24


For nearly 50 years the term Limited English Proficient (LEP) has been continuously used to refer to our multilingual communities since it was first coined in the Lau vs. Nichols Supreme Court case of 1974.  As we shift towards a better understanding and appreciation of multilingualism, perhaps it's time we start having conversations about a shift in terminology that more positively reflects our communities that speak a language other than English. In today's enriching conversation I have the opportunity to discuss this particular topic with a team of Drs. from Seattle Children's Hospital, authors of the commentary - Language Matters: Why We Should Reconsider the Term "Limited English Proficiency".  Dr. Desiree Yeboah is a 2nd year Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine Fellow at Seattle Children's Hospital, committed to advancing and sustaining equitable healthcare for underserved patients through quality improvement and medical education research. Dr. Corrie McDaniel is an Assistant Professor and Pediatric Hospitalist with the University of Washington School of Medicine and Seattle Children's Hospital, currently a funded Investigator with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality with specific interest in addressing disparities for children in rural hospitals.Dr. Casey Lion is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the divisions of General Pediatrics and Hospital Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine, and an investigator at the Seattle Children's Research Institute.Some topics discussed include:The marginalization of our multilingual communitiesFocusing on limitation changes our approachesChanging system approachesThe role time plays in discussions about language servicesEmpowering with knowledgeReconsidering the terminology currently adopted, and more!Only on the podcast that shares your stories about our profession. Brand the Interpreter! Thanks for tuning in, till next time!

Connecting the Dots
Leading Performance Improvement at Stanford with Dr. Terry Platchek

Connecting the Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 30:37


Terry Platchek, MD serves as Vice President for Performance Improvement and Associate Chief Quality Officer at Stanford Medicine Children'sHealth, as Co-Executive Director of the StanfordMedicine Center for Improvement and as a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Stanford. Dr. Platchek's career focuses on healthcare improvement with an emphasis on using Lean management to improve quality,safety, service, appropriateness and cost in healthcare delivery. Dr. Platchekis co-author of the book Advanced Lean in Healthcare and is co-author to over dozens of peer reviewed publications describing improvements in healthcare delivery and advocating for higher value models of care. In his role overseeing performance improvement at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, Dr. Platchek is a key leader driving improvement practice throughout the organization which has repeatedly ranked as a top 10 Children's hospital in the US. Dr. Platchek has been active nationally and internationally in advocating for healthcare system improvement and promoting clinician engagement. He is a founder and co-convener of the Lean Healthcare Academic Conference and has advised healthcare systems across the US, Australia and the UK on value improvement and junior doctor continuous improvement programs. He also helped found and co-leads the Stanford Medicine Center for Improvement and has over 50 invited presentations and published abstracts.Dr. Platchek co-designed and directs the Clinical Excellence Research Center Fellowship which engages elite post-doctoral clinicians and scientists in value incented healthcare delivery innovation using human-centered design methodology, bright spots research, and cost analysis. Over 50 fellows have graduated from the program and their care models which lower the cost of great healthcare, have been published in leading journals with many elements in use across the United States .Dr. Platchek holds degrees from Georgetown University (BS) and the University of Michigan (MD). He completed his residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Michigan, followed by a Chief Residency in the Department Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases. He practices as a Pediatric Hospitalist at Stanford.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.

ResetMD
Dr. Nan Nuessle - "A Code to Address the Bullying in Medicine "

ResetMD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 31:32


Nanette Nuessle, MD, or Dr. Nan as she is affectionately known to patients and colleagues, has led an exciting life as a frontline Pediatrician providing excellent care to patients for over 30 years. She has spent the last half of her career giving back to rural areas that are short staffed. More recently, as a Pediatric Hospitalist she has concentrated on her strengths: stabilization of critically ill infants and children, acute airway management, and attendance at high-risk deliveries. Dr. Nan also runs a coaching company, Beat Down Burnout, which has a unique process of communication skills and relationship building, allowing healthcare organizations to improve staff retention, increase patient safety, and reduce risk management. This helps both the organization, and their staff find opportunities and learn new ways to build trust and fight to prevent burnout. In this episode, we explore her experience with bullying as a student and where she sees it happening today, how she turned around a toxic situation by learning the values of her colleague and used that information to change the conversation, and her recommendations for those interested in doing locums medical work. We discuss what has worked for her to help with both the intuitional causes and the personal causes of burnout. Take home points/Pearls: 1. Know other people's values. 2. Anyone can be a leader- lead from where you are. 3. You can't pour from an empty pot. Dr Nan invites you to learn your own code: My.Bankcode.com/beat-burnout

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Dr. Francisco Alvarez, Pediatric Hospitalist at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Associate Chief - Regional Pediatric Hospital Medicine Programs, & Clinical Professor - Pediatrics, at Stanford School of Medicine

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 10:03


This episode features Dr. Francisco Alvarez, Pediatric Hospitalist at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Associate Chief - Regional Pediatric Hospital Medicine Programs, & Clinical Professor - Pediatrics, at Stanford School of Medicine. Here, he discusses his background in pediatrics, his focus on making sure his team has a good work-life balance, and more.

Becker’s Healthcare -- Pediatric Leadership Podcast
Dr. Francisco Alvarez, Pediatric Hospitalist at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Associate Chief - Regional Pediatric Hospital Medicine Programs, & Clinical Professor - Pediatrics, at Stanford School of Medicine

Becker’s Healthcare -- Pediatric Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 10:03


This episode features Dr. Francisco Alvarez, Pediatric Hospitalist at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Associate Chief - Regional Pediatric Hospital Medicine Programs, & Clinical Professor - Pediatrics, at Stanford School of Medicine. Here, he discusses his background in pediatrics, his focus on making sure his team has a good work-life balance, and more.

White Coat Investor Podcast
MtoM #89 - Pediatric Hospitalist Pays Off $270,000 in Student Loans

White Coat Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 17:42


This pediatric hospitalist said that while consistency and discipline may not be glamorous, they sure are effective. This doc understands the meaning of stay the course! Get a financial plan in place and stick with it and you too can knock out those student loans and begin to build wealth. Learn more about building wealth as a physician here: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/building-physician-wealth/  PearsonRavitz are Disability and Life Insurance Advisors founded BY and FOR physicians. This White Coat Investor-recommended agency grew out of one M.D.'s experience with a career-changing on-the-job injury. Today, PearsonRavitz serves the medical community in all 50 states.  At PearsonRavitz, they help you as a doctor safeguard your most valuable asset — your income — so you can protect the most important people in your life — your family. PearsonRavitz makes human connections before they make quotes.  Go to https://www.pearsonravitz.com/wci/ today to schedule your consultation with a PearsonRavitz advisor. The White Coat Investor has been helping doctors with their money since 2011. Our free financial planning resource covers a variety of topics from doctor mortgage loans and refinancing medical school loans to physician disability insurance and malpractice insurance. Learn about loan refinancing or consolidation, explore new investment strategies, and discover loan programs for specifically aimed at helping doctors. If you're a high-income professional and ready to get a "fair shake" on Wall Street, The White Coat Investor channel is for you! Be a Guest on The Milestones to Millionaire Podcast: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/milestones  Main Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com  Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com  YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor  Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com  Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter 

The Doctor Coach Schoolâ„¢ Podcast
Episode 017: The Power of Belief with My Client, Dr. Maya

The Doctor Coach Schoolâ„¢ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 78:28


I know I say this every single week, that I'm so excited for today's episode, but I really am so excited for today's episode because I have the pleasure and the absolute honor of hosting one of my amazing coaches inside of The Doctor Coach School™.Dr. Maya Eady was born in Albany, Georgia, and was raised in Camilla and Griffin, GA. She currently resides in the Metro Atlanta area with her family. She is a proud alumna of Spelman College, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree.  She then matriculated at the Medical College of Georgia where she received a Doctor of Medicine degree.  Her postgraduate training in pediatrics was completed at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Finally, she recently completed the Master of Medical Education degree at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and the University of Cincinnati.  Dr. Eady is licensed by the Georgia State Medical Board and is Board-Certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics. Additionally, she is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.  Her current academic appointments include Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University School of  Medicine. As a Pediatric Hospitalist at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta – Egleston, she is responsible for direct patient management and for coordination of hospital care for patients from the emergency department, the inpatient admission floor, transfer to and from the intensive care unit, and discharge. She is one of three Associate Directors for the Pediatric Medical Student Clerkship at Emory University School of Medicine and is the Co-Course director for the Integrations Course for the School of Medicine.  She is intimately involved in medical student education—teaching medical students and medical residents both at the bedside and in the classroom.  Dr. Eady has made numerous presentations, serves on several national and institutional boards, and has authored or co-authored peer-reviewed articles. She continues to serve her community with various civic organizations as well as through her commitment as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.Dr. Eady is married to Clive McCarthy and is a proud, new mother to Charlotte Sylvia McCarthy and to her bonus sons, Clive J., and Christian McCarthy.  Children are her passion, particularly NICU graduates and the journey these patients and their parents go through. She is dedicated to the health and well-being of all children and is committed to making their lives better now for the future.Dr. Maya is a Fertility Coach who helps women as they grow their families via assisted reproduction procedures (i.e. IVF, IUI).I am so fascinated by her journey and what she has been able to accomplish in The Doctor Coach School™. I can't wait for you to hear it.Let's get into it.Connect with Dr. Maya:On Her WebsiteOn InstagramOn FacebookOn TikTokOn YouTube***********************************************************************Click hereLet's Connect: On Instagram On Facebook On LinkedIn On TikTok On my website

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast
S02E19 - The Pandemic Revisited, a discussion of the current landscape of diseases within the American Educational Context. An interview with Dr. Lisa Costello.

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 32:49


In this episode of the Rural Voice, we are again joined by Dr. Lisa Costello. We discuss the changing landscape of COVID-19 and emerging viruses in the United States. We discuss data tracking approaches to determine changes in the infection rates and new challenges arising in a post-pandemic world, particularly for children, teachers, and administrators. We discuss some methods for addressing infections and protecting children from further diseases. This includes new vaccine boosters for COVID. Lisa M. Costello, MD, MPH, FAAP is a lifelong West Virginian who hails from Weirton, WV and currently resides in Morgantown, WV where she is an Assistant Professor in the Department Pediatrics at West Virginia University (WVU) and a Pediatric Hospitalist at WVU Medicine Children's Hospital. She is co-director of the Pediatrics Clerkship, leads a healthcare literacy and patient advocacy curriculum thread for the M.D. program, and is the advisor for the medical student group, Student Advocates Impacting Decision on Healthcare. Dr. Costello currently serves as the President-elect of the West Virginia State Medical Association, immediate past president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and on the Board of Directors for the WV Children's Health Insurance Program. She is a graduate of the Leadership WV Class of 2021. Dr. Costello is as an advisor to the WV Department of Health and Human Resources Bureau for Public Health during the COVID-19 pandemic response, and the medical lead for the Joint Information Center within the West Virginia Joint Interagency Task Force For COVID-19. At a national level, she is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on State Government Affairs. Dr. Costello is on the Executive Council for the WVU School of Medicine Alumni Association and a past recipient of the Margaret Buchanan Cole Young Alumnus Award from the WVU Alumni Association. Her academic interests include advocacy, healthcare policy, social media, and improving communication with patients, healthcare professionals, and the public by utilizing technology and media to amplify advocacy and education. Connect with her on Twitter (@LisaCostelloWV), Facebook, and LinkedIn.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Agriculture being attacked to "protect" the climate, but it could directly contribute to food shortages

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 33:31


The MCMS continues and Marc and Robyn are discussing how the media continues to discredit former President Trump, Robyn shares a heartfelt story of how she witnessed Trump giving away food to workers at the 9/11 site, and they talk about Liz Cheney's continuously declining poll ratings. Dr. Renata Moon, Pediatric Hospitalist, joins to discuss the Covid-19 vaccine and the Gateway to Medical Freedom Conference that is coming to the area soon. Later, they talk about how the new Inflation Reduction Act is attacking agriculture to "protect the climate," when it is actually contributing to food shortages.  (Photo by Douglas Rissing/GettyImages)

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Gateway to Medical Freedom Conference coming to the St. Louis area

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 8:44


Marc talks with Dr. Renata Moon, a Pediatric Hospitalist, about the upcoming Gateway to Medical Freedom Conference, her experience with vaccine injuries as a medical professional and the push for vaccinating children.  Photo Credit: Getty Images North America

This Week in Health IT
A Highlight Reel of Some of the Greatest TownHall Moments in 2022

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 28:56 Transcription Available


August 5, 2022: Today is a special highlight reel episode featuring Townhall's different hosts, guests and topics that really illustrate what this channel is all about: Community. We've clipped together some of our favorite moments from the past 6 months. Lee Milligan, CIO for Asante and Mark Stockwell, Director of ITS Enterprise Services at Asante - https://youtu.be/iDF4PUoriME (Framework, Discovery, and Launch of a Successful Data Governance Program) Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes and Todd Dunn, Vice President of Innovation at Atrium Health - https://youtu.be/8-SDVQ2DmuQ (Empathy Married with Curiosity are the Two Foundational Principles of Great Innovation) Jake Lancaster, Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Memorial Health Care and Matthew Sakumoto, Virtualist & Clinical Informatics Physician Champion at Sutter Health - https://youtu.be/PHC5MWUvMDE (Virtual Primary Care Creates Hybrid Care Coordination For Patients) Brett Oliver, Family physician and Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Health and Andy Truscott, Global Health Technology Lead for Accenture - https://youtu.be/kcrOTZIHGWA (A Physician And A Technologist Ask How To Make Health IT Projects Less Burdensome For Clinicians) Lee Milligan, CIO for Asante and Allison Graffis, Manager of Clinical Informatics Training at Asante - https://youtu.be/fqDztUGshaU (A One Hour Call Results In 104 Hours A Year Saved For One Clinician) Jake Lancaster, Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Memorial Health Care and Peter Hong, Clinical Informatics Fellow and Pediatric Hospitalist fellow at Boston Children's - https://youtu.be/sgWvu1usyGk (How Can Health Systems And Centers Carry App Maintenance?) Brett Oliver, Family Physician and Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Health and Aaron Miri, SVP, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Baptist Health Jacksonville - https://youtu.be/QHOGHuQuZVE (How Has COVID And The Use Of Telehealth Affected The Relationship Between Health IT And Clinicians?) Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes and Carrie Liken, Head of Industry for Healthcare at Yext - https://youtu.be/bIB7-kQiQoc (Data Interoperability Will Be Important In 2022, How Can Organizations Prepare?)

This Week Health: Community
A Highlight Reel of TownHall's Greatest Health IT Moments of 2022

This Week Health: Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 29:13 Transcription Available


August 4, 2022: Today on This Week Health, a special highlight reel episode of Townhall this week combines different hosts, guests and topics that really illustrate what this channel is all about: community. We've clipped together some of our favorite moments from the past 6 months, though it was hard to choose just a few. In this episode we feature the following hosts, guests and topics: Lee Milligan, CIO for Asante and Mark Stockwell, Director of ITS Enterprise Services at Asante - https://youtu.be/iDF4PUoriME (Framework, Discovery, and Launch of a Successful Data Governance Program) Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes and Todd Dunn, Vice President of Innovation at Atrium Health -  https://youtu.be/8-SDVQ2DmuQ (Empathy Married with Curiosity are the Two Foundational Principles of Great Innovation) Jake Lancaster, Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Memorial Health Care and Matthew Sakumoto, Virtualist & Clinical Informatics Physician Champion at Sutter Health - https://youtu.be/PHC5MWUvMDE (Virtual Primary Care Creates Hybrid Care Coordination For Patients) Brett Oliver, Family physician and Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Health and Andy Truscott, Global Health Technology Lead for Accenture - https://youtu.be/kcrOTZIHGWA (A Physician And A Technologist Ask How To Make Health IT Projects Less Burdensome For Clinicians) Lee Milligan, CIO for Asante and Allison Graffis, Manager of Clinical Informatics Training at Asante - https://youtu.be/fqDztUGshaU (A One Hour Call Results In 104 Hours A Year Saved For One Clinician) Jake Lancaster, Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Memorial Health Care and Peter Hong, Clinical Informatics Fellow and Pediatric Hospitalist fellow at Boston Children's - https://youtu.be/sgWvu1usyGk (How Can Health Systems And Centers Carry App Maintenance?) Brett Oliver, Family Physician and Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Health and Aaron Miri, SVP, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Baptist Health Jacksonville - https://youtu.be/QHOGHuQuZVE (How Has COVID And The Use Of Telehealth Affected The Relationship Between Health IT And Clinicians?) Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes and Carrie Liken, Head of Industry for Healthcare at Yext - https://youtu.be/bIB7-kQiQoc (Data Interoperability Will Be Important In 2022, How Can Organizations Prepare?) Webinar: How's Your Front Line? Recruit, Retain and Optimize Your Cybersecurity Team - Thu Aug 11 @ 1pm ET / 10am PT “Cybersecurity-what's your emergency?” “We need help. It's an attack.” “Hello? Hello!” What can we do about the staffing shortage in cybersecurity? With research suggesting that nearly a third of the cybersecurity workforce is planning to leave the industry in the near future, organizations are left in a worrisome position, especially as attack surfaces are growing. So, where do we move forward from here knowing that we are facing low numbers in the field already and it's likely to get even worse?https://thisweekhealth.com/webinar-sempris-cyberstaffing_recruit-retain-optimize-cybersecurity-team/ ( Register here) Webinar: Don't Pay The Ransom - Thu Aug 18 @ 1pm ET / 10am PT Is your health system paying out for attacks on your data? How can we stop the cycle? Rubrik is offering incredible insight into the arising issues in cyber resilience in ransomware attacks, cloud data management with securing Epic in Azure, and unstructured data. In this webinar, we analyze the best practices to initiate in our hospital systems.https://thisweekhealth.com/dont-pay-the-ransom-insight-into-cyber-resilience-in-ransomware-attacks-cloud-data-management-unstructure-data/ ( Register here)

Sounds of Good Health with Genesis
The Benefits of a Pediatric Hospitalist

Sounds of Good Health with Genesis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022


Learn what a pediatric hospitalist does, and Genesis HealthCare System's partnership with Nationwide Children's Hospital.

RISE UP: Real Issues and Stories of Everyone of Us Podcast
PNAA RISE UP Podcast COVID 19 Vaccines for Children ft Dr Cendana

RISE UP: Real Issues and Stories of Everyone of Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 24:37


Our guest is ​​Dr. Luigi Cendana, a board-certified general pediatrician who provides care for infants, children, and adolescents in Ridgecrest, California. He earned his undergraduate degree from Rutgers University with concentrations in nutritional sciences and biochemistry. Shortly after that, he spent 8 months in the Philippines, providing volunteer work at a charity hospital for the poor.Upon returning to the United States in 2009, he started medical school at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Following medical school, he entered pediatric residency at the Children's Hospital at Palms West Hospital in Loxahatchee, Florida. Since completion, he has served Palm Beach and Brevard counties in Florida as an outpatient Pediatrician and Pediatric Hospitalist, respectively. In 2017, Dr. Cendana joined the Ridgecrest Regional Hospital staff as a hospitalist and outpatient pediatrician. Since 2019, Dr. Cendana has provided care at the North Medical Campus Pediatric Center. Hosts: Manny Ramos and Mindy OfianaDirected and Produced by: Rodney CajudoExecutive Producers: Mary Joy Garcia-Dia and Carmina Bautista

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast
S02E15 – A Medical Professional Perspective on COVID 19 and the Impact on Rural Communities. An interview with Dr. Lisa Costello.

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 34:38


In this episode of the Rural Voice, Drs. Allen Pratt and Christopher Silver interview Dr. Lisa Costello regarding her experience and expertise on the COVID-19 Pandemic and vaccines. We discussed the impact of COVID on schools and on children. We discuss the variants and the science behind treatment and invention measures. We discuss the impact of vaccine availability, particularly for children under the age of 5 as well as the comparative approaches to addressing the Pandemic. We discuss the effects of the virus on local communities and how culture may be related to policy and practice addressing the Pandemic. We discuss how these approaches have been addressed and received within rural communities. Lisa M. Costello, MD, MPH, FAAP is a lifelong West Virginian who hails from Weirton, WV, and currently resides in Morgantown, West Virginia where she is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at West Virginia University (WVU) and a Pediatric Hospitalist at WVU Medicine Children's Hospital. She is co-director of the Pediatrics Clerkship, leads a healthcare literacy and patient advocacy curriculum thread for the M.D. program, and is the advisor for the medical student group, Student Advocates Impacting Decision on Healthcare. Dr. Costello currently serves as the President-elect of the West Virginia State Medical Association, immediate past president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and on the Board of Directors for the WV Children's Health Insurance Program. She is a graduate of the Leadership WV Class of 2021. Dr. Costello is an advisor to the WV Department of Health and Human Resources Bureau for Public Health during the COVID-19 pandemic response and the medical lead for the Joint Information Center within the West Virginia Joint Interagency Task Force COVID-19. She is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on State Government Affairs at a national level. Dr. Costello is on the Executive Council for the WVU School of Medicine Alumni Association and a past recipient of the Margaret Buchanan Cole Young Alumnus Award from the WVU Alumni Association. Her academic interests include advocacy, healthcare policy, social media, and improving communication with patients, healthcare professionals, and the public by utilizing technology and media to amplify advocacy and education. Connect with her on Twitter (@LisaCostelloWV), Facebook, and LinkedIn. https://directory.hsc.wvu.edu/Profile/35594 https://twitter.com/lisacostellowv

MIB Agents OsteoBites
Update on Clinical Trial Development Targeting Tumor Microenvironment in Refractory and Metastatic Osteosarcoma

MIB Agents OsteoBites

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 62:33


Dr. Huang is the Director of Center for Pediatric Immunotherapy in the Angie Fowler AYA Cancer Institute at UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Professor of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and co-leader of Immune Oncology Program at Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. He also directs the Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program at UH Rainbow. Dr. VanHeyst is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Angie Fowler AYA Cancer Institute at UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr. VanHeyst has worked closely with Dr. Huang to bring a myriad of clinical trial options as direct translations from bench research to the bedside, including newly opened Phase I clinical trial using Natalizumab for treating unresectable pulmonary osteosarcoma (NCT03811886). Dr. Kristen VanHeyst completed her medical training at New York Institute of Technology School of Osteopathic Medicine, formally known as New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2012. She followed this with a pediatric residency at Stony Brook Children's Hospital in Stony Brook, NY, which she completed in 2015. She subsequently remained at Stony Brook Children's Hospital for an additional year to serve as a Chief Resident and Pediatric Hospitalist. Dr. VanHeyst completed her Pediatric Hematology/Oncology fellowship training in 2019 at UH Hospitals/Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland, OH. As a fellow, Dr. VanHeyst joined Dr. Alex Huang's laboratory in 2017 with a primary interest in metastatic pulmonary osteosarcoma. She was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 2019. Dr. VanHeyst continues her research efforts in understanding the role of the tumor microenvironment in metastatic pulmonary osteosarcoma. Based on pre-clinical data, she designed and authored a Phase I/II clinical trial using an anti-α4 monoclonal antibody as immunotherapy for pediatric, adolescent and young adult patients with relapsed, progressive and refractory disease. She hopes that continued efforts in understanding the mechanism by which metastatic osteosarcoma creates a pulmonary niche will lead to more therapeutic options for patients with this disease in the near future. Dr. VanHeyst is a recent recipient of the Hyundai Hope on Wheels Young Investigator Award and a K12 Clinical Oncology Research Program Paul Calabresi Scholar

Healthcare Is Selfcare Podcast
Focus on the little things - Pediatric Hospitalist, Dr. Tyler Sexton

Healthcare Is Selfcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 16:56


Do kids get stressed? How can you tell? What can you do to help them feel better? Find out from budding woodworker and experienced Pediatrician, Dr. Tyler Sexton, in episode 3 of Healthcare is Selfcare: The Podcast. Meet Tyler Sexton, MD: https://singingriverhealthsystem.com/providers/tyler-sexton-md/ Learn more about Singing River Pediatrics: https://singingriverhealthsystem.com/areas-of-care/pediatrics/

This Week Health: Community
Jake Lancaster And Peter Hong On Clinical Informatics, Disruptive Innovation, And App Maintenance

This Week Health: Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 23:44 Transcription Available


March 10: Today on Townhall https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakelancaster8/ (Jake Lancaster), Chief Medical Information Officer at https://www.baptistonline.org/ (Baptist Memorial Health Care) interviews Peter Hong, Clinical Informatics Fellow and Pediatric Hospitalist fellow at Boston Children's. The philosophy and ideology of preventive medicine can be summed up nicely as “an ounce of prevention is a pound of cure”. But healthcare professionals can become really encumbered by a lot of the processes. Apps can help substantially with disease management and prevention. When it comes to developing your own specific apps, there's a lot of great minds in healthcare but not a lot of abundant dollars to pour into it, so where do you even begin? What skill sets and capabilities do you already have within your health system that can help with the process?

Ripples: A Podcast from The Wellness Home
Be Present at Home with Jon Courand, M.D.

Ripples: A Podcast from The Wellness Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 22:26


On the first episode of Ripples, we have a special guest for you! We are interviewing the Assistant Dean for Wellbeing for Graduate Medical Education at the Long School of Medicine, Dr. Jon Courand. We discuss the catalyst that turned Dr. Courand to wellness, how he brought his wellness interest to LSOM, the future of wellness at LSOM and his pebble “Be Present at Home.” Dr. Courand is a National ACGME Wellness Consortium founding and current member, executive committee member for the AAMC/CFAS Resilience Committee and Pediatric Hospitalist. Enjoy episode one and create positive ripple effects in your life. Learn more about the services your GME Wellness Home can provide at https://www.uthscsa.edu/academics/medicine/education/gme/wellness. Interested in attending the Long School of Medicine? Catch up with us at https://www.uthscsa.edu/academics/medicine.

Pediatric Meltdown
Pediatric Hospitalist Perspective: Toxic Stress and Resilience

Pediatric Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 46:35


Dr. Scott Grant is an academic primary care pediatrician and hospitalist working in Southeast Michigan. He completed his medical school in El Paso, TX, and was a pediatric resident and chief resident at Phoenix Children's Hospital in Arizona. His primary clinical interest is in behavioral health, especially the interaction of childhood adversity and trauma with developmental and behavioral outcomes. He recently took on a role as a District CATCH Facilitator with the AAP, which helps pediatricians engage with their communities more directly through grant-supported community partnerships.   [00:01] Opening Segment Dr. Scott Grant shares the story behind his pursuit of pediatrics as a career Here's the part of pediatrics that Scott enjoys the most [04:18] Tolerable vs. Toxic Stress: What's the Difference? Scott learned about this TED Talk that changed how he looked at pediatrics Link below The difference between tolerable and toxic stress Scott explains Scott talks about the importance of safe, stable, and nurturing relationships with patients Scott shares the signs of a meaningful conversation with patients [15:50] Relationship-building Tips For Pediatricians Pediatricians need to make families feel that they're humans too Scott tells us why How to build trust and relationships with families Scott shares his experience working with fathers [25:18] Emotional Regulation: What Is It? Scott tells us how he decided to produce the Docs2Dads Podcast Link below What we should know about emotional regulation How to replace bad habits among kids Disciplinary actions are now changing [35:43] Work-Life Integration is the Way to Go Scott prefers work-life integration over work-life balance He tells why He wants to normalize saying good things to your spouses and children What are its benefits? Scott sends a message for his resident self Listen to his message!  [42:23] Closing Segment   Final takeaways Awareness of adverse childhood experiences Nadine Burke Harris on TED Talk Toxic stress is unbuffered stress Adverse events can become tolerable if they are buffered by safe, stable, nurturing relationships How to connect with patients and their families How to regulate emotions Why listen to the Docs2Dads Podcast The role of dads in a patient's life Why silence and pauses are important too within patient conversations Serving as emotional containers Work-life integration Key Quotes: “Sometimes, before families need a physician, they need just a human being that understands that they're having the worst day of their life.” - Dr. Scott Grant “You can't replace bad habits with no habits. You have to replace bad habits with good habits.” - Dr. Scott Grant Resources mentioned: Journal Article: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/148/2/e2021052582/179805/Preventing-Childhood-Toxic-Stress-Partnering-With (Preventing Childhood Toxic Stress: Partnering With Families and Communities to Promote Relational Health) Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ovIJ3dsNk (How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime | Nadine Burke Harris) Pediatric Meltdown Episode 56: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/toxic-stress-safe-stable-nurturing-relationships-are/id1529656785?i=1000536975449 (Toxic Stress: Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships are the Antidote) Email sgrant3@dmc.org to connect with Scott or follow him on Instagram @docs2dadspod. Check out https://www.dmc.org/ (https://www.dmc.org/) to know more about his work.   Listen to Scott on https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1598314025?mt=2&app=podcast&ls=1 (Docs2Dads Podcast)! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Pediatric Meltdown was listed as https://blog.feedspot.com/pediatric_podcasts/ (a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot).   If you'd like to connect with me, you can find me on https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lia-gaggino-80322a31/ (LinkedIn),...

Bladder Buzz Podcast
Journal Club: Urine is not sterile

Bladder Buzz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 33:37


Dr. Catherine Forster, a Pediatric Hospitalist and Researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, interviews Dr. Alan Wolfe, Microbiologist at Loyola University in Chicago about his work on the urinary microbiome, or urobiome. They discuss what the urobiome is, what research has been done to date looking at the urobiome, and future directions for this area of research.   Articles discussed in the podcastUrine Is Not Sterile: Use of Enhanced Urine Culture Techniques To Detect Resident Bacterial Flora in the Adult Female Bladder | Journal of Clinical Microbiology (asm.org) The Female Urinary Microbiome: a Comparison of Women with and without Urgency Urinary Incontinence | mBio (asm.org) Redefining Healthy Urine: A Cross-Sectional Exploratory Metagenomic Study of People With and Without Bladder Dysfunction | Journal of Urology (auajournals.org) Link:You can also find BladderBuzz on iPhone Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and Amazon music

PedsAdmit
Me, Myself, & QI Part 2: Showing & Spreading Change

PedsAdmit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 21:39


In the second half of this two-part series on Quality Improvement, Alice and Dennis sit down with Dr. Padma Pavuluri and Dr. Christi Corriveau to walk through the highly-specific dos and don'ts of data presentation.Dr. Corriveau is Pediatric Intensivist at Children's National Hospital. She is also an outstanding clinical mentor and a Golden Apple Teaching Award winner.Dr. Pavuluri is a Pediatric Hospitalist and now Associate Chief for Operations at Children's National Hospital.Special thanks to Dennis Ren, PEM fellow extraordinaire, for being the brains behind this episode.

PedsAdmit
Me, Myself, & QI Part 1: Logistics & Planning

PedsAdmit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 30:36


Did you know that education and participation in Quality Improvement is required for pediatric residency, pediatric fellowships, AND maintenance of certification for practicing pediatricians?In the first half of this two-part series on Quality Improvement, Alice and Dennis sit down with Dr. Padma Pavuluri and Dr. Christi Corriveau to discuss the logistics of planning your project.Dr. Corriveau is Pediatric Intensivist at and Golden Apple Teaching Award winner.Dr. Pavuluri is a Pediatric Hospitalist and now Associate Chief for Operations.Special thanks to Dennis Ren, PEM fellow extraordinaire, for his help in producing this episode. 

Welcome to the Village
COVID-19 and Children

Welcome to the Village

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 33:59


LP is a Pediatric Hospitalist and is sharing her experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic and the second wave's impact on children becoming sicker than last year.  She gives us some advice on how to stay safe and protect ourselves and our children.  She also gives us encouragement and motivation so we can stop feeling so divided and polarized at a time when we should stick together, support each other as one nation, and get through this difficult and scary time. 

Quest for Faith
Very Small Sacrifices

Quest for Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 20:07


Tom interviews Dr. Kate Cook about her work as a Pediatric Hospitalist

Quality Insights Podcast
COVID-19 Vaccinations from the Provider Perspective: A Conversation with Dr. Lisa Costello

Quality Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 19:41


On this episode, we're talking with Dr. Lisa Costello about COVID-19 vaccinations and vaccine confidence. Dr. Costello is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at West Virginia University (WVU) in Morgantown, WV and a Pediatric Hospitalist at WVU Medicine Children's Hospital. Dr. Costello currently serves as the president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Vice-President of the West Virginia State Medical Association, and serves on the Board of Directors for the WV Children's Health Insurance Program. Dr. Costello is also an advisor to the state of West Virginia around the COVID-19 pandemic response. At a national level, she is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on State Government Affairs. 

Talking Pediatrics
It's Only Skin Deep: Recommendations for Skin and Soft Tissue Infections

Talking Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 18:02


Guest host Dr. Gabi Hester talks with Dr. Courtney Herring, Pediatric Hospitalist, about the diagnosis and management of skin and soft tissue infections.

Common Good Podcast
Common Good Science - How to Talk About the COVID-19 Vaccine with Those Who Are Reluctant [replay]

Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 60:44


As vaccination rates stall and the Delta Variant continues to spread, Doug and Dan revisit a conversation with Dr. Erin Wise, MD about vaccine hesitancy that originally aired May 7, 2021. Erin Wise, MD is an Internal Medicine and Pediatric Hospitalist. She originally hails from Indiana where she completed medical school and residency at Indiana University School of Medicine. One of the great joys of her job is to be able to take care of patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly and everything in between. When not roaming the halls of the hospital, she can most often be found spending time with her husband and 4 amazing kids.   Paul Wallace is an astrophysicist, professor, pastor, and avid birder. H writes and speaks at the intersection of faith and science and holds a PhD in physics from Duke University and an MDiv from Emory University's Candler School of Theology. facebook.com/Paul.Matthew.Wallace   /   twitter.com/paulmwall  / pwallace.net   Doug Pagitt is the Executive Director of Vote Common Good and is a pastor, author, and social activist.       twitter.com/pagitt   The Common Good Podcast is produced and edited by Daniel Deitrich. @danieldeitrich Our theme music is composed by Ben Grace. @bengracemusic   votecommongood.com votecommongood.com/podcast facebook.com/votecommongood twitter.com/votecommon

Pregnancy Pearls Podcast
Neonatal Jaundice

Pregnancy Pearls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 51:37


Neonatal Jaundice, also known as hyperbilirubinemia, is a yellow discoloration of the white parts of the eyes and skin found in newborn babies due to high levels of bilirubin. This can be found in both full term and preterm babies.  High levels of bilirubin can be caused by a number of factors including breastmilk, enzyme deficiencies, and medication, to name a few. To help discuss this important topic, Dr. Plenty is joined by expert guest, Dr. Jessica Daigle, board-certified Pediatric Hospitalist and NICU director. Check out this episode to learn more about the causes and treatment of jaundice and consequences if the condition goes untreated.ASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pregnancy Pearls Podcast
Neonatal Jaundice

Pregnancy Pearls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 52:31


Neonatal Jaundice, also known as hyperbilirubinemia, is a yellow discoloration of the white parts of the eyes and skin found in newborn babies due to high levels of bilirubin. This can be found in both full term and preterm babies.  High levels of bilirubin can be caused by a number of factors including breastmilk, enzyme deficiencies, and medication, to name a few. To help discuss this important topic, Dr. Plenty is joined by expert guest, Dr. Jessica Daigle, board-certified Pediatric Hospitalist and NICU director. Check out this episode to learn more about the causes and treatment of jaundice and consequences if the condition goes untreated.A See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Behind Greatness by Inspire North
62. Dr. Jay Dahman (MD) – Pediatric Hospitalist / Humanitarian – Helping Others and Saving Lives as Therapy

Behind Greatness by Inspire North

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 49:12


Born in Toronto of Syrian descent, Jay split his life of education among Canada, Syria and the USA. Coming from a family of medical practitioners, Jay was also able to see his first live surgery at 6 years of age. We hear about his travails in his path to become a doctor in Canada - a story not so uncommon. And we also hear about his dedication to his patients and to his personal mission of helping those less fortunate. Learning an early lesson from his father about helping those in need, Jay recounts his journey in travelling to Guyana and to war-torn Syria to help other doctors with his expertise. We get to know about his numerous missions to war zone field hospitals and averting spies and bombs all the while. His journey we feel is only just beginning, as Jay explains what other humanitarian pursuit he has now set his eyes on. Inspiring. Just inspiring. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-dahman-m-s-m-md-faap-7364051a2/ Behind Greatness website: www.inspirenorth.com/podcast Behind Greatness IG: @behindgreatnesspodcast & @inspire_north

Talking Pediatrics
Straight to the Joint: A Deeper Dive Into the Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infections

Talking Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 21:16


As kids flock outside to play this summer, musculoskeletal infections are on thing that could slow them down. In this episode guest host Dr. Gabi Hester will dig deep into the evidence with Dr. Jennifer Laine, Pediatric Orthopedic surgeon as well as Dr. Raj Srivastava, Pediatric Hospitalist and (title title title from episode that Jake will splice in) about the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal infections.

The MCG Pediatric Podcast
Childhood Obesity

The MCG Pediatric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 24:01


Did you know that 1 out of 5 children in the United States ages 6 to 19 are overweight or obese? Dr. Jamie Lawson, a Pediatric Hospitalist, joins Pediatric Resident Ashley Miller to discuss the evaluation and management pediatric obesity. Specifically, they will: Review the key history and physical exam findings associated with obesity. Discuss the initial diagnostic approach to obesity Identify associated co-morbidities of patients with obesity Guide pediatricians on how to initiate appropriate therapy for children who are overweight or obese Advise on strategies to counsel patients and their families Special thanks to Dr. Rebecca Yang and Dr. April Hartman who peer reviewed today's episode.  Free CME Credit Available: https://mcg.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=7596 References: Alizadeh, Zahra, et al. “Obese and Overweight Children and Adolescents: an Algorithmic Clinical Approach.” Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Dec. 2013, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4025117/.  Barlow, Sarah E. “Expert Committee Recommendations Regarding the Prevention, Assessment, and Treatment of Child and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity: Summary Report.” Pediatrics, vol. 120, no. Supplement 4, 2007, doi:10.1542/peds.2007-2329c.  Cuda, Suzanne E., and Marisa Censani. “Pediatric Obesity Algorithm: A Practical Approach to Obesity Diagnosis and Management.” Frontiers in Pediatrics, vol. 6, 2019, doi:10.3389/fped.2018.00431.  “Defining Childhood Obesity.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 3 July 2018, www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/defining.html.  Flegal, Katherine M, et al. “Characterizing Extreme Values of Body Mass Index–for-Age by Using the 2000 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Growth Charts.” The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol. 90, no. 5, 2009, pp. 1314–1320., doi:10.3945/ajcn.2009.28335.  Gulati, A. K., et al. “Clinical Tracking of Severely Obese Children: A New Growth Chart.” PEDIATRICS, vol. 130, no. 6, 2012, pp. 1136–1140., doi:10.1542/peds.2012-0596.  Lang, Jason E., et al. “Being Overweight or Obese and the Development of Asthma.” Pediatrics, vol. 142, no. 6, 2018, doi:10.1542/peds.2018-2119.  Ludwig, David S. “Epidemic Childhood Obesity: Not Yet the End of the Beginning.” Pediatrics, vol. 141, no. 3, 2018, doi:10.1542/peds.2017-4078.  “Overweight & Obesity.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 29 Oct. 2020, www.cdc.gov/obesity/index.html.  Pont, Stephen J., et al. “Stigma Experienced by Children and Adolescents With Obesity.” Pediatrics, vol. 140, no. 6, 2017, doi:10.1542/peds.2017-3034.  Puhl, R. M., and M. S. Himmelstein. “Adolescent Preferences for Weight Terminology Used by Health Care Providers.” Pediatric Obesity, vol. 13, no. 9, 2018, pp. 533–540., doi:10.1111/ijpo.12275.  Yanovski, Jack A. “Pediatric Obesity. An Introduction.” Appetite, vol. 93, 2015, pp. 3–12., doi:10.1016/j.appet.2015.03.028. 

Valley Children's Voice
Advocacy With a Capital A

Valley Children's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 26:29


Advocacy: What does it mean to be an advocate for pediatric patients, and how do we advocate for these children beyond the hospital walls?Dr. Nicole Webb, Pediatric Hospitalist and Chair of Valley Children's Education Committee speaks with Dr. Carmela Sosa, Medical Director of Valley Children's Primary Care Network and the Guilds Center for Community Health, on why it is important for physicians to use their voice to elevate the voices of others. Interested in learning more about advocating for children in your community? Join us on April 6 and April 7, 2021 for a two-day virtual symposium for pediatricians and other child health experts to collaborate and discuss health disparities and challenges faced by children and families in the Central Valley. Learn more at valleychildrens.org/advocacysymposium.

The Reset Podcast
#29DaysofMagic - Episode 183: Decolonizing Global Health with Nneka Edwards-Jackson

The Reset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 31:37


Welcome to afternoon 27 of #29DaysofMagic! This afternoon, I get to have an awesome conversation with Nneka Edwards-Jackson, a Pediatric Hospitalist, Chief Medical Officer of Kids Malawi, and Chief Medical Officer at Welfie. We discuss the realities of being a black pediatrician and the hope it can inspire in others and also her passion to help others in areas more than just medical health. Nneka shares about the motivation of Kids of Malawi US - aiding people on the ground based on the visible areas of need, as opposed to where researchers think the people need help. We also chat about the positive and negative effects of Covid from a pediatrician's perspective, all with one of her children in her arms! #DecolonizeGlobalHealth #GoGetVaccinated Donate to Kids of Malawi US: https://kidsofmalawius.wordpress.com Learn about Welfie: https://www.welfie.com Sponsored by Sohoworks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-reset-podcast/support

Sanity Sessions for Sisters: Keeping it together when you want to fall apart
Sesh 2.6- Interview with a Recovering Procrastinator-Dr. Kimmy Rey

Sanity Sessions for Sisters: Keeping it together when you want to fall apart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 67:38


In this week's episode, Dr. Dawn is on the couch with business coach and Pediatric Hospitalist, Dr. Kimmy Rey. They delve into imposter syndrome, procrastination, self-care and walking in purpose and how it has impacted their personal and professional lives. Links:Course: bit.ly/procrastination2purposeWebsite: www.productivepurpose.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/productive_on_purposePodcast: Search for Productive on Purpose wherever you listen to podcasts! Link to Apple PodcastsFollow Dr. Dawn on IG: www.instagram.com/drdawnontherealAnd join our FB group: The Sane GangWebsite: www.onepps.com

Fancy Free Podcast
89. Dr. Andrea Rosenbaum, Pediatrician and Fashion Designer

Fancy Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 31:11


Pediatrician and fashion designer Andrea Rosenbaum tells us all about her clothing line for pregnant and nursing moms. Andrea recommends A Wife in Bangkok by Iris Mitlin Lav. Andrea is a board certified Pediatrician and a practicing Pediatric Hospitalist. She also has extensive experience in the Emergency Department and Primary Care setting as well as training in Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She likes to think that she exists at the intersection of health, fashion, and wellness. In her role as a physician, she works with children and families to not only heal physically but also endeavors to support the well being of the whole person. Outside of the hospital, she is also an entrepreneur and fashion designer. She founded Havivah Mama, a modestly styled, ethically sourced, inclusive clothing brand for pregnant and nursing women. She also has a blog, Love All Mamas (currently in development, but launching soon!) that compiles the voices of people in the medical profession and real mothers to create a space where mothers can go to find trusted advice and support in topics ranging from wellness, fashion, motherhood and beyond. She believes that fashion is a powerful force in the world and she hopes to use my position as a physician and fashion designer to harness this power for good. She aims to do this by using fashion to empower all women, particularly mothers, to view their bodies with love and respect and to recognize the true beauty that resides inside of all of us. Find Andrea on Instagram. Check out Andrea's online shop,  Havivah Mama! Visit Shelfie Shoppe Luxurious women's loungewear that feels like pajamas, looks like streetwear and has a soft built-in second layer up top for support and coverage. Oh! And every outfit has a pocket designed JUST for your phone!         Use FANCYFREE for free shipping and get your new cozy clothes! Things to Know: Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! The question of the week is "Have you ever passed out?" Click the Subscribe button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne

Valley Children's Voice
Healthcare Disparities & COVID-19

Valley Children's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 21:27


Located in the center of California, the Central Valley is a unique area where our communities and children are regularly impacted by healthcare disparities. But what are healthcare disparities exactly, and how has COVID-19 exacerbated these issues. Valley Children's Chief of Pediatrics and Pediatric Hospitalist, Dr. Jolie Limon, is joined by Dr. Carmela Sosa, Medical Director of Valley Children's Primary Care Group and Guilds Center for Community Health, and Dr. Cristina Vargas, Valley Children's Chief Resident, to discuss  what they have observed the impact of COVID-19 has been in relation to these healthcare disparities.

InsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School
Pediatric Shelf: Development with a Side of Advocacy (Part 2) | From the 2020 Step 2 Study Smarter Series

InsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 46:29


In the conclusion to this interview (cross-posted from our Study Smarter Series), ITB's new host Amy Schattel breaks down some pediatrics questions with Dr. Lisa Costello. Lisa M. Costello, MD, MPH, FAAP is a lifelong West Virginian who hails from Weirton, WV. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department Pediatrics at West Virginia University (WVU) in Morgantown, WV and a Pediatric Hospitalist at WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital. She is co-director of the Pediatrics Clerkship, leads a healthcare literacy and patient advocacy curriculum thread for the M.D. program, and is the advisor for the medical student group, Student Advocates Impacting Decision on Healthcare. Dr. Costello currently serves as the president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Vice-President of the West Virginia State Medical Association, Vice-Chair of WESPAC, and Board of Directors for the WV Children’s Health Insurance Program. She is a member of Leadership WV Class of 2020. Dr. Costello currently serves as an advisor to the WV Department of Health and Human Resources during the COVID pandemic. At a national level, she is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on State Government Affairs. Connect with her on Twitter (@LisaCostelloWV), Facebook, and LinkedIn. ITB Audio Qbank and iOS Beta App The Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app has both free and premium features and is available on both Android and iOS.  To get started, first, create a Boardsinsider Account on our website insidetheboards.com Free Features  All of our podcasts in one place organized into playlists for easy studying (also with less ads and exclusive content)  Mindfulness meditations designed specifically for medical students  A monthly offering of high yield content (questions dissections, audio qbank samples) available only on our mobile app.  Premium Features Subscribe to an ITB premium account and get additional features  Access to 500+ audio optimized board style practice questions in our Audio Qbank. The Step 1 version is powered by Exam Circle and the Step 2 Version is powered by OnlineMedEd. New questions added each month.  High Yield Pharmacology (powered by Lecturio) with 100 of the top pharm questions you need to know for both Step 1 and Step 2  Audio Flashcards (coming soon)  Our audio qbank is THE PERFECT companion for studying for the boards on the go. And we're adding content and improving it all the time.   Learn more about the Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app here USMLE Step 2 Secrets is now an InsideTheBoards Podcast  As a book, USMLE Step 2 Secrets, by Theodore X. O’Connell, MD, ITB's Chief Content Officer and (among many other things) author of Crush Step 1: The Ultimate USMLE Step 1 Review, is recognized as an effective, high-yield study tool for the USMLE Step 2 and COMLEX Level 2. Plus....BONUS...it fits easily into a "short white coat" pocket. Check out all of ITB's Podcasts on our BRAND NEW Website Legal Stuff and Credits InsideTheBoards is not affiliated with the NBME, USMLE, COMLEX, NBOME or any professional licensing body. InsideTheBoards and its partners fully adhere to the policies on irregular conduct outlined by the aforementioned credentialing bodies.

InsideTheBoards Study Smarter Podcast: Question Reviews for the USMLE, COMLEX, and Medical School
Pediatric Shelf: Development with a Side of Advocacy (Part 2)

InsideTheBoards Study Smarter Podcast: Question Reviews for the USMLE, COMLEX, and Medical School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 46:29


In the conclusion to this interview, ITB's new host Amy Schattel breaks down some pediatrics questions with Dr. Lisa Costello. Lisa M. Costello, MD, MPH, FAAP is a lifelong West Virginian who hails from Weirton, WV. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department Pediatrics at West Virginia University (WVU) in Morgantown, WV and a Pediatric Hospitalist at WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital. She is co-director of the Pediatrics Clerkship, leads a healthcare literacy and patient advocacy curriculum thread for the M.D. program, and is the advisor for the medical student group, Student Advocates Impacting Decision on Healthcare. Dr. Costello currently serves as the president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Vice-President of the West Virginia State Medical Association, Vice-Chair of WESPAC, and Board of Directors for the WV Children’s Health Insurance Program. She is a member of Leadership WV Class of 2020. Dr. Costello currently serves as an advisor to the WV Department of Health and Human Resources during the COVID pandemic. At a national level, she is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on State Government Affairs. Connect with her on Twitter (@LisaCostelloWV), Facebook, and LinkedIn. ITB Audio Qbank and iOS Beta App The Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app has both free and premium features and is available on both Android and iOS.  To get started, first, create a Boardsinsider Account on our website insidetheboards.com Free Features  All of our podcasts in one place organized into playlists for easy studying (also with less ads and exclusive content)  Mindfulness meditations designed specifically for medical students  A monthly offering of high yield content (questions dissections, audio qbank samples) available only on our mobile app.  Premium Features Subscribe to an ITB premium account and get additional features  Access to 500+ audio optimized board style practice questions in our Audio Qbank. The Step 1 version is powered by Exam Circle and the Step 2 Version is powered by OnlineMedEd. New questions added each month.  High Yield Pharmacology (powered by Lecturio) with 100 of the top pharm questions you need to know for both Step 1 and Step 2  Audio Flashcards (coming soon)  Our audio qbank is THE PERFECT companion for studying for the boards on the go. And we're adding content and improving it all the time.   Learn more about the Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app here USMLE Step 2 Secrets is now an InsideTheBoards Podcast  As a book, USMLE Step 2 Secrets, by Theodore X. O’Connell, MD, ITB's Chief Content Officer and (among many other things) author of Crush Step 1: The Ultimate USMLE Step 1 Review, is recognized as an effective, high-yield study tool for the USMLE Step 2 and COMLEX Level 2. Plus....BONUS...it fits easily into a "short white coat" pocket. Check out all of ITB's Podcasts on our BRAND NEW Website Legal Stuff and Credits InsideTheBoards is not affiliated with the NBME, USMLE, COMLEX, NBOME or any professional licensing body. InsideTheBoards and its partners fully adhere to the policies on irregular conduct outlined by the aforementioned credentialing bodies.

InsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School
Pediatric Shelf: Development with a Side of Advocacy (Part 1) | From the 2020 Step 2 Study Smarter Series

InsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 32:34


In this first part of this episode, ITB's new host Amy Schattel interviews Dr. Lisa Costello about pediatrics and advocacy. Lisa M. Costello, MD, MPH, FAAP is a lifelong West Virginian who hails from Weirton, WV. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department Pediatrics at West Virginia University (WVU) in Morgantown, WV and a Pediatric Hospitalist at WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital. She is co-director of the Pediatrics Clerkship, leads a healthcare literacy and patient advocacy curriculum thread for the M.D. program, and is the advisor for the medical student group, Student Advocates Impacting Decision on Healthcare. Dr. Costello currently serves as the president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Vice-President of the West Virginia State Medical Association, Vice-Chair of WESPAC, and Board of Directors for the WV Children’s Health Insurance Program. She is a member of Leadership WV Class of 2020. Dr. Costello currently serves as an advisor to the WV Department of Health and Human Resources during the COVID pandemic. At a national level, she is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on State Government Affairs. Connect with her on Twitter (@LisaCostelloWV), Facebook, and LinkedIn. ITB Audio Qbank and iOS Beta App The Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app has both free and premium features and is available on both Android and iOS.  To get started, first, create a Boardsinsider Account on our website insidetheboards.com Free Features  All of our podcasts in one place organized into playlists for easy studying (also with less ads and exclusive content)  Mindfulness meditations designed specifically for medical students  A monthly offering of high yield content (questions dissections, audio qbank samples) available only on our mobile app.  Premium Features Subscribe to an ITB premium account and get additional features  Access to 500+ audio optimized board style practice questions in our Audio Qbank. The Step 1 version is powered by Exam Circle and the Step 2 Version is powered by OnlineMedEd. New questions added each month.  High Yield Pharmacology (powered by Lecturio) with 100 of the top pharm questions you need to know for both Step 1 and Step 2  Audio Flashcards (coming soon)  Our audio qbank is THE PERFECT companion for studying for the boards on the go. And we're adding content and improving it all the time.   Learn more about the Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app here USMLE Step 2 Secrets is now an InsideTheBoards Podcast  As a book, USMLE Step 2 Secrets, by Theodore X. O’Connell, MD, ITB's Chief Content Officer and (among many other things) author of Crush Step 1: The Ultimate USMLE Step 1 Review, is recognized as an effective, high-yield study tool for the USMLE Step 2 and COMLEX Level 2. Plus....BONUS...it fits easily into a "short white coat" pocket. Check out all of ITB's Podcasts on our BRAND NEW Website Legal Stuff and Credits InsideTheBoards is not affiliated with the NBME, USMLE, COMLEX, NBOME or any professional licensing body. InsideTheBoards and its partners fully adhere to the policies on irregular conduct outlined by the aforementioned credentialing bodies.

InsideTheBoards Study Smarter Podcast: Question Reviews for the USMLE, COMLEX, and Medical School
Pediatric Shelf: Development with a Side of Advocacy (Part 1)

InsideTheBoards Study Smarter Podcast: Question Reviews for the USMLE, COMLEX, and Medical School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 32:34


In the first part of this episode, ITB's new host Amy Schattel interviews Dr. Lisa Costello about pediatrics and advocacy. Lisa M. Costello, MD, MPH, FAAP is a lifelong West Virginian who hails from Weirton, WV. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department Pediatrics at West Virginia University (WVU) in Morgantown, WV and a Pediatric Hospitalist at WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital. She is co-director of the Pediatrics Clerkship, leads a healthcare literacy and patient advocacy curriculum thread for the M.D. program, and is the advisor for the medical student group, Student Advocates Impacting Decision on Healthcare. Dr. Costello currently serves as the president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Vice-President of the West Virginia State Medical Association, Vice-Chair of WESPAC, and Board of Directors for the WV Children’s Health Insurance Program. She is a member of Leadership WV Class of 2020. Dr. Costello currently serves as an advisor to the WV Department of Health and Human Resources during the COVID pandemic. At a national level, she is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on State Government Affairs. Connect with her on Twitter (@LisaCostelloWV), Facebook, and LinkedIn. ITB Audio Qbank and iOS Beta App The Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app has both free and premium features and is available on both Android and iOS.  To get started, first, create a Boardsinsider Account on our website insidetheboards.com Free Features  All of our podcasts in one place organized into playlists for easy studying (also with less ads and exclusive content)  Mindfulness meditations designed specifically for medical students  A monthly offering of high yield content (questions dissections, audio qbank samples) available only on our mobile app.  Premium Features Subscribe to an ITB premium account and get additional features  Access to 500+ audio optimized board style practice questions in our Audio Qbank. The Step 1 version is powered by Exam Circle and the Step 2 Version is powered by OnlineMedEd. New questions added each month.  High Yield Pharmacology (powered by Lecturio) with 100 of the top pharm questions you need to know for both Step 1 and Step 2  Audio Flashcards (coming soon)  Our audio qbank is THE PERFECT companion for studying for the boards on the go. And we're adding content and improving it all the time.   Learn more about the Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app here USMLE Step 2 Secrets is now an InsideTheBoards Podcast  As a book, USMLE Step 2 Secrets, by Theodore X. O’Connell, MD, ITB's Chief Content Officer and (among many other things) author of Crush Step 1: The Ultimate USMLE Step 1 Review, is recognized as an effective, high-yield study tool for the USMLE Step 2 and COMLEX Level 2. Plus....BONUS...it fits easily into a "short white coat" pocket. Check out all of ITB's Podcasts on our BRAND NEW Website Legal Stuff and Credits InsideTheBoards is not affiliated with the NBME, USMLE, COMLEX, NBOME or any professional licensing body. InsideTheBoards and its partners fully adhere to the policies on irregular conduct outlined by the aforementioned credentialing bodies.

Peds in a Pod: A Pediatric Board Review
E18S5: At My Institution: Childhood Safety

Peds in a Pod: A Pediatric Board Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 15:31


Join Ashley discuss childhood safety with Pediatric Hospitalist, Dr. Samara Appelstein

Explore The Space
Ben Kinnear On Medical Students, Covid-19, & Graduating Early

Explore The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 37:00


"Our healthcare systems are totally built in most places to rely on trainees as a cheap labor force" Dr. Ben Kinnear is an Associate Professor & Pediatric Hospitalist at Cincinnati Children's Hospital who joins us to discuss "Developing Trust With Early Medical School Graduates During The Covid-19 Pandemic", published open-source in the Journal of Hospital Medicine. We cover measuring the impact of the intervention, readying for the next time, closing the gap between medical school & residency, & the potential value of time-variable training.  Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Check out the archive of Explore The Space Podcast as well as our White Papers and much more! Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Sponsor: Elevate your expertise with Creighton University’s Healthcare Executive Educational programming. Learn more about Creighton’s Executive MBA and Executive Fellowship programs at www.creighton.edu/CHEE. Key Learnings 1. Where this focus on medical students in the essay came from 2. Was the early graduation of medical students a helpful intervention in dealing with Covid19 and what are the markers of success? 3. The need for qualitative study of what the experience was like for the early graduates 4. What happens when the next surge doesn't line up so neatly with the academic calendar and the idea of promoting based on competence, not on time 5. The "confidence = competence" heuristic and the complexity of how to assess learners 6. Where things stand with research around time-variable training 7. How are we taking care of residents and fellows during the Covid19 pandemic? 8. The response to the article 9. What are the next steps forward to create a better continuity between medical school and residency Links Twitter @midwest_medpeds The Journal of Hospital Medicine article #Covid19, #graduation, #training, #pandemic, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician

Specialty Stories
154: A Whole New World With an Academic Pediatric Hospitalist

Specialty Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 27:17


The pediatric hospitalist position is a relatively new one. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Walters to talk myths, lifestyle, training pathways, and more! Links:Full Episode Blog Post (https://medicalschoolhq.net/ss-154-a-whole-new-world-with-an-academic-pediatric-hospitalist/) Meded Media (https://medicalschoolhq.net/meded-media/)

Explore The Space
Ndidi Unaka On Racism In Medicine

Explore The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 38:10


"We in healthcare really need to reconcile where we are & how we can do better" Dr. Ndidi Unaka is a Pediatric Hospitalist & Associate Pediatric Residency Director at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital. She joins Explore The Space Podcast to discuss "Truth In Tension: Reflections On Racism In Medicine" which is her remarkable & incisive Perspectives piece in Journal Of Hospital Medicine. We cover stepping into tension, the crossroads we are at, the urgency of the moment, and the power of allyship. You can also hear Dr. Unaka on Monday July 20th at 1:30 PST/4:30 EST in a panel entitled "Impact Of Racism In Medicine" as part of the virtual Pediatric Hospital Medicine 2020 Annual Meeting. Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Check out the archive of Explore The Space Podcast as well as our White Papers and much more! Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Sponsor: Elevate your expertise with Creighton University’s Healthcare Executive Educational programming. Learn more about Creighton’s Executive MBA and Executive Fellowship programs at www.creighton.edu/CHEE. Key Learnings 1. Dr. Unaka's use of the word "Tension" in the title of the essay, the tensions she feels and experiences as a Black woman in medicine, & the ways she stepped into those tensions writing this essay 2. The multiple challenges borne of structural racism the article tackles in a small literary space 3. Urgency, being at a crossroads, and the importance of taking action 4. Juxtaposing waste and squander with urgency and action 5. The importance and value of highlighting inequitable practices in patient care 6. The critical need to properly assign value and make people whole when they are asked to do work around diversity and inclusion 7. The frustration that comes when asked to do work around diversity without the proper time and compensation protections in place 8. How do we keep our buckets full and how this connects to allyship 9. The impact allyship from leaders and supervisors can have, especially in cultivating an antiracist environment 10. Broadening our thinking when it comes to promotions 11. Being grounded to purpose & learning to say no Links Twitter @NdidiUnaka https://www.journalofhospitalmedicine.com/jhospmed/article/224391/hospital-medicine/truth-tension-reflections-racism-medicine #racism, #antiracism, #Covid19, #allyship, #healthequity,  #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician

The Clinical Problem Solvers
Episode 104: Clinical unknown with Dr. Dhaliwal and Dr. Costello – leg & back pain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020


Dr. Costello presents a clinical unknown to Dr. Dhaliwal. Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website Dr. Anna Costello Anna Costello is a Pediatric Hospitalist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where she completed her residency and chief residency. Her interests within Medical Education include clinical reasoning and linguistically and culturally competent care. Outside of the hospital,… Read More »Episode 104: Clinical unknown with Dr. Dhaliwal and Dr. Costello – leg & back pain

Thrive Bites
Staying Well Amongst COVID-19 Series with Dr. Ragini Miryala

Thrive Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 43:28


In this episode of Thrive Bites COVID Special Series, I sit down with Dr. Ragini Miryala to discuss how families are dealing with this pandemic and how as a Heartfulness Meditation Trainer she can offer many tips to reduce stress as a family.This is a *pre-recorded* multi LIVE show series about staying well, calm, and resilient from different experts from backgrounds of psychology, yoga, meditation, wellness and more. We are going to have live talks to discuss how to center ourselves and how to self-reflect on our internal and external world.Dr. Miryala is a Pediatrician and Heartfulness Meditation Trainer from Houston, TX. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX and spent her senior year at university as an Ambassador of Goodwill for the Rotary Club in Spain, becoming fluent in Spanish. After receiving her Medical Doctorate from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston, TX, Dr. Miryala became Director of the Forensic Assessment Program, serving as an expert court witness in child abuse cases and teaching other health care professionals and social services personnel how to distinguish findings of abuse from normal childhood conditions.  She currently owns and operates PediSTAT Urgent Care in Houston, TX and practices as a Pediatric Hospitalist for HCA Hospitals.Dr. Miryala feels passionately that meditation is not only a cornerstone of health and wellness, but a means to connect with one’s highest self. Her own experience with Heartfulness Meditation is that it remarkably transformed her from sceptic to believer in the science of spirituality. Dr. Miryala has practiced Heartfulness Meditation since 2003 and became a certified trainer in June, 2015. In addition to presenting for and organizing Continuing Medical Education Conferences for the Heartfulness Institute, Dr. Miryala has conducted small and large group meditation sessions for individuals, schools and corporations such as Lulu Lemon Athletica, JP Morgan Investment Corporation, and Air Liquide. She hopes to inspire people to use meditation as a tool to live their best life.Social Media Links:Website: https://heartfulness.org/us/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ragini.miryala.5Please support this podcast to impact others to live better: https://patron.podbean.com/thrivebitespodcast*Interview views are opinions of the individual. This podcast is not a source of medical advice*Copyright © 2020 by TheChefDoc, LLCAll text, graphics, audio files, Java applets and scripts, downloadable software, and other works on this web site are the copyrighted works of TheChefDoc, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized redistribution or reproduction of any copyrighted materials on this web site is strictly prohibited.

Melaninwhitecoats's Podcast
Episode 23- Travel blogging to the Frontlines of Coronavirus overnight- An Interview with Dr. White, pediatric hospitalist and physician journalist

Melaninwhitecoats's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 48:07


On this episode of the Melaninwhitecoats Podcast, we have Dr. White, a Pediatric Hospitalist in the metro Atlanta area, discussing her transition from blogging to being a main contributor to CNN on COVID-19. Dr. White is creator, editor and writer of the award winning blog, The Sophisticated lifestyle blog. In 2020, Dr. White is also serving as an ambassador for O, the Oprah Magazine and is a best selling author with her travel e book series on Amazon. We discuss how to access resources to educate yourself on the virus and what are the typical symptoms. Second, we discuss fatality rates in children and how the quarantine has affected our societal infrastructure. We also discuss how COVID 19 impacts our medical system and what lessons we may learn from this experience months down the line. Please subscribe to Itunes here Please subscribe to googleplay here 15:09 Symptoms of the virus and how to access educational resources 22:13 How to prevent transmission  25:37 Symptoms in Children and relevant fatality rates  29:02 Dr. White thoughts on COVID 19 and its impact on our societal infastructure  39:01 Impression on COVID 19's impact and burden on our hospitals and medical system  41:27 Closing remarks   

The Pregnancy to Parenting Show with Elizabeth Joy
EP83: Childhood Cancer Awareness

The Pregnancy to Parenting Show with Elizabeth Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 88:44


Elizabeth brings on Jen Pratt, a Pediatric Hospitalist who is a survivor of childhood cancer.  She serves as a medical advisor for Make A Wish inspired that her wish was granted through the organization.  Then, Savanna Tate comes on to share the story of her some Hayes. The strength and courage displayed in the Tate family will inspire you as we spread Childhood Cancer Awareness.   Connect with Savannah: IG: savannat8 Connect with Elizabeth: IG: miraculousmamas Sponsors: Native: 20% off first order with code: babies Everlane: for free shipping

Strong Women In Medicine
Dr. Nadeen White, Pediatric Hospitalist, Author, Speaker and creator of The Sophisticated Blog discusses what led to her love of travel and how she balances her medical career with traveling the world, writing books and guest speaking on travel.

Strong Women In Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 43:27


 Join Candace Bellamy, a doctor and  filmmaker,  every Tuesday, as  women across different ages, ethnicities, and lifestyles share their experiences in medicine.    Be sure to subscribe!

Specialty Stories
93: Academic Pediatric Hospitalist Shares His Career

Specialty Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 24:22


Session 93 Dr. Potisek is an academic Pediatric Hospitalist. Today, he discusses the reasons he chose pediatrics, the different facets of his job, and the types of patients he sees. Also, please check out all our other episodes on MedEd Media Network. [01:10] Interest in Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine Dr. Potisek has always enjoyed being around kids. But it was during the third year of medical school that he realized there were so many things about pediatrics that he really loved. So by the end of that year, he was choosing between internal medicine and pediatrics. Ultimately, what drew him to pediatrics is the resiliency of kids. He also likes the incorporation of families as you also take care of, not just the child, but the family members as well. Before Dr. Potisek decided to go to medical school, his dad got very sick. He saw that the kind of communication a physician has with the loved ones, not only makes a difference for that individual but for the entire family as well. Additionally, Dr. Potisek describes himself as a good communicator. And so this was something he was looking forward to going into this career. [04:45] Traits that Lead to Being a Good Pediatric Hospitalist Pediatric hospitalists either work in a community hospital or in an academic setting. Oftentimes, you have to work well in a team. You have to be able to work well with your colleagues and be able to communicate well with patients and their families. Teaching is also an important skill, not only for learners but also for patients and their families so they can understand what's going on. [06:15] Hospitalist vs Outpatient Pediatrician What drew Dr. Potisek more to being a hospitalist over being an outpatient pediatrician is the acuity of care, which he likes more. He likes dealing with "sicker" children and some of the medical mysteries he deals with. He also likes working with numerous subspecialists as they try to figure out the problem. Hence, the two big things he likes about being a hospitalist is the acuity of care and the complexity of diseases he encounters. [07:30] Typical Patients During Fall through Winter, Dr. Potisek deals with a ton of respiratory conditions, with bronchiolitis as a heavy-hitter. He also deals with pneumonia (viral or bacterial) and other respiratory-related diseases that are more seasonal-dependent. He also takes care of neonates, infants 30 days or less. Other common cases would be skin and soft tissue, bone infections. They're also taking care more and more of medically complex children who are technology-dependent. [08:55] Typical Week Half of his time is geared towards pediatric hospitalist medicine while the other half is dedicated to teaching medical students and residents. He works seven days in a row. Mondays thru Fridays would typically start from 7am to 5:30 to 6pm. On weekends, he works for those same hours in the hospital and he'd just take calls from home for new admissions. He also works at night although this is not the majority of what he does. This only happens about 2-3 weeks of the year. When not doing patient care, he'd usually do curriculum development and other teaching activities. [10:19] Doing Procedures Dr. Potisek found that a lot of procedures are already done in the emergency department And if they aren't, they'd typically do a lumbar puncture. There are also pediatric hospitalists across the country that are trained in sedation, which they could incorporate into their practice. [11:12] Training Path After medical school, you would typically do a three-year pediatric residency. Then you can do a fellowship for 2-3 years. There are different options you can take such as additional master training, research, etc. So from the completion of medical, it takes around 5 years in total. That being said, Dr. Potisek has friends who are more outpatient-predominant. Currently, people are being grandfathered in. Because of the many pediatric hospitalists and the lack of fellowships, they see this as an opportunity. People can have a certain amount of hours leading into the board exam. [14:00] Subspecialty Opportunities and Bias Against DOs A lot of fellowships are actually allowing opportunities for pediatric hospitalists. As with bias against DOs in the field, Dr. Potisek hasn't really seen this. At their hospital, they have a number of residents who are DO-trained. [15:44] Working with Primary Care and Outside of Clinical Medicine Dr. Potisek wishes to tell primary care physicians that they reach out earlier to them. Moreover, there are special opportunities outside of clinical medicine that pediatric hospitalists can do such as outpatient opportunities. [18:10] Most and Least Like Things About Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine What Dr. Potisek likes most about his specialty is working with learners – students, residents, pharmacists, and nursing staff. On the flip side, what he likes the least about his specialty is that sometimes you don't necessarily think that a child needs to be hospitalized all the time. But at the same time, he respects his emergency department colleagues. But at the end of the day, if this brings peace of mind to the family, he'd just have to honor the initial decision of his colleagues. That being said, he still finds that sometimes it's unnecessary. "Sometimes, I don't necessarily think that it needs to be hospitalized but that seed has already been planted for them." [21:55] Major Changes in the Field and Final Words of Wisdom It would be interesting to see more fellowships popping up and so Dr. Potisek is excited to see a more developed curriculum. Ultimately, if he had to do it all over again, he would still have chosen the same field. He wishes to impart to students that whatever it is you want to do, just remember why you decided to get into medicine in the first place. Remember what you love about it and where can you maximize the things that you love. It can be challenging at times so having that understanding at the forefront of your mind is helpful. "Just remember the joy and the love you have about the things that you do." Links: MedEd Media Network

PHM from Pittsburgh
Review of Venous Thromboembolism Treatment Guidelines

PHM from Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 62:58


Course: Review of Venous Thromboembolism Treatment Guidelines  Course Director: Tony R Tarchichi M.D.  - Assistant Professor in Dept of Pediatrics Course Director: Frederico Xavier, MD, MS. - Assistant Professor in the Dept of Pediatrics   Disclosures: None This Podcast series was created for Pediatric Hospitalists or those healthcare professionals who take care of hospitalized children.  This episode is a Review of the Venous Thromboembolism Treatment Guidelines for the Pediatric Hospitalist. As always there is free CME credit of up to 1 AMA category 1 for listening to this podcast and going to the Univ of Pitt site. See the link below.  ______________________________________________________ Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Review the pathophysiology of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Review the new American Society of Hematology Treatment Guidelines for VTE. Discuss central line thrombosis in depth ______________________________________________________ Released:  1/18/2019, Reviewed 1/18/2019, Expire: 1/18/2020 If you are new to the Internet-based Studies in Education and Research (ISER) website (which is how you will get your CME credit), you will first need to create an account: Step 1. Create an Account https://www.hsconnect.pitt.edu/HSC/home/create-account.do If you have used the ISER website in the past, you can click on the link below and then log onto in order to complete the evaluation for this training: Step 2. To access the test for CME credit: https://cme.hs.pitt.edu/ISER/app/learner/loadModule?moduleId=20120 Accreditation Statement: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of  (1)  AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

SPS Talk
Children’s Hospitals Overcoming System-Level Barriers by Leading the Way and Aligning: Physicians Play an Important Role

SPS Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 11:02


We encourage you to listen to this 11-minute podcast with Dr. Leslie Jurecko, Vice President for Quality, Safety, and Experience at Spectrum Health, a nonprofit health system with 15 hospitals, a physician group, and health plan in Michigan. Dr. Jurecko is also a practicing Pediatric Hospitalist at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital, which is the children’s hospital within the larger Spectrum System. In this podcast, Dr. Jurecko provides concepts to reflect on and engagement strategies you can utilize to align your children’s hospital with the larger system and yet still create great improvement work at the local level. For your children’s hospital within a system to get to the ideal state, she shared that “hard work and improved outcomes locally will pave your future to easier success in the larger system.” Listen to this podcast today to learn specific strategies you can use to overcome common barriers that children’s hospitals within systems face!

PHM from Pittsburgh
Vascular Anomalies for the Pediatric Hospitalist

PHM from Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 61:45


Course: Vascular Anomalies for the Pediatric Hospitalist Course Director: Tony R Tarchichi M.D.  - Assistant Professor in Dept of Pediatrics Course Director: Andrew McCormick M.D. - Associate Professor in the Dept of Pediatrics   Disclosures: None This Podcast series was created for Pediatric Hospitalists or those healthcare professionals who take care of hospitalized children.  This episode is on Vascular Anomalies for the Pediatric Hospitalist. As always there is free CME credit of up to 1.25 AMA category 1 for listening to this podcast and going to the Univ of Pitt site. See the link below.  ______________________________________________________ Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Discuss what vascular anomalies encompass. Discuss common inpatient presentations and management with patients who have infantile hemangiomas.  Discuss treatment of infantile hemangioma and the common side effects of the treatment.  ______________________________________________________ Released:  11/21/2018, Reviewed 11/21/2018, Expire: 11/21/2019 If you are new to the Internet-based Studies in Education and Research (ISER) website (which is how you will get your CME credit), you will first need to create an account: Step 1. Create an Account https://www.hsconnect.pitt.edu/HSC/home/create-account.do If you have used the ISER website in the past, you can click on the link below and then log onto in order to complete the evaluation for this training: Step 2. To access the test for CME credit: https://cme.hs.pitt.edu/ISER/app/learner/loadModule?moduleId=19993 Accreditation Statement: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of  (1.25)  AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Surviving Medicine
046: Dr. Alok Patel – Pediatric Hospitalist & TV Producer

Surviving Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 59:20


Dr. Alok Patel MD Pediatric Hospitalist and TV Producer Instagram |  Website  |  Twitter  |  LinkedIn Description: Storytelling. A term we hear so little about, but a term, that has the power to transform how we think, what we believe, and how we act. A tool that has the power to take scientific and medical concepts…

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events Part 2 (Audio)

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 20:12


This episode is the second in a two-part series on Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs), previously referred to as apparent life-threatening events (ALTEs). Part 1 can be found here. This podcast reviews appropriate investigations and management for a child with presenting with a BRUE. This podcast was created by Larissa Shapka in collaboration with Dr. Karen Forbes. Larissa is a third-year medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr. Forbes is a Pediatric Hospitalist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Stollery Children's Hospital and the University of Alberta.    Related Content: Pocast: Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs) Part 1 Podcast: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events Part 1 (Video)

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 18:43


This episode is the first in a two-part series on Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs), previously referred to as apparent life-threatening events​ (ALTEs). This podcast describes the clinical presentation of a BRUE and develops a differential diagnosis of these events based on etiology. This podcast was created by Larissa Shapka in collaboration with Dr. Karen Forbes. Larissa is a third-year medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr. Forbes is a Pediatric Hospitalist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Stollery Children's Hospital and the University of Alberta.    Related Content: Pocast: Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs) Part 2 Podcast: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events Part 1 (Audio)

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 18:43


This episode is the first in a two-part series on Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs), previously referred to as apparent life-threatening events​ (ALTEs). This podcast describes the clinical presentation of a BRUE and develops a differential diagnosis of these events based on etiology. This podcast was created by Larissa Shapka in collaboration with Dr. Karen Forbes. Larissa is a third-year medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr. Forbes is a Pediatric Hospitalist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Stollery Children's Hospital and the University of Alberta.    Related Content: Pocast: Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs) Part 2 Podcast: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events Part 2 (Video)

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 20:12


This episode is the second in a two-part series on Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs), previously referred to as apparent life-threatening events (ALTEs). This podcast reviews appropriate investigations and management for a child with presenting with a BRUE. This podcast was created by Larissa Shapka in collaboration with Dr. Karen Forbes. Larissa is a third-year medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr. Forbes is a Pediatric Hospitalist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Stollery Children's Hospital and the University of Alberta.    Related Content: Pocast: Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs) Part 1 Podcast: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students

This podcast outlines an approach to anaphylaxis in children. Listeners will learn to identify clinical features, understand the pathophysiology, and appropriately manage patients presenting with anaphylaxis. This podcast was developed by Alex McNulty with the help of Dr. Jessica Foulds. Alex is a medical student at the University of Alberta and Dr. Foulds is a Pediatric Hospitalist and Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta and Stollery Children's Hospital.   Related Content: Podcast: Approach to a Child in Respiratory Distress Podcast: Evaluation of Stridor Podcast: Management of Food Allergies Case: Breathing difficulty in a 12 year old boy Case: Anaphylaxis in a 4 year old male

PHM from Pittsburgh
History of Pediatric Hospital Medicine

PHM from Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 41:03


Welcome to the first in a series of podcasts on pediatric hospital medicine. This series was created to keep the busy physician of today informed and up to date on some of the most important diagnoses and issues we face every day in the care of hospitalized children.  There is free CME associated with this via the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). After you have listened to the podcast just go to the link below, sign in and follow the directions, take the short quiz and get your free CME credit.  _____________________________________________ If you are new to the Internet-based Studies in Education and Research (ISER) website at UPMC, you will first need to create an account: Step 1. Create an Account https://www.hsconnect.pitt.edu/HSC/home/create-account.do If you have used the ISER website in the past, you can click on the link below and then log onto in order to complete the evaluation for this training: Step 2. Access the activity: Course -6352 History of Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine https://cme.hs.pitt.edu/ISER/servlet/IteachControllerServlet?actiontotake=loadmodule&moduleid=16112 _________________________________________________________________  Title of Course: History of Pediatric Hospital Medicine Course Director(s): Tony R Tarchichi M.D. – Assistant Professor at the Paul C. Gaffney Diagnostic Group, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Basil Zitelli M.D. Edmund R. McCluskey Professor of Pediatric Medical Education. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Chief, The Paul C. Gaffney Diagnostic Referral Service. Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Sara McIntire M.D. Professor at the Paul C. Gaffney Diagnostic Group, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Disclosure of Course Director(s): No disclosures Target Audience: This activity is directed to physicians who take care of hospitalized children, medical students, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants working in the emergency room, intensive care unit, or hospital wards   Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: •  Review the history of hospitalist medicine. •Discuss the current state of Pediatric Hospitalist medicine. •Discuss financial support of Pediatric Hospitalist Programs. • Released:  10/17/2016,   Reviewed 10/17/2016 , Expire: 10/17/2016 _________________________________________________________ Accreditation Statement: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.   The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of  (1.0)  AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students

This podcast is the second in a two-part series on pediatric anemia.  This podcast develops an approach to the interpretation of laboratory investgiations, and provides an introduction to management. Please go to www.pedscases.com for the script for this podcast. After listening you can test your knowledge with the Pediatric Anemia Self-Assessment Cases. This episode was written by Chris Novak, and Dr. Karen Forbes.  Chris is a senior medical student at the University of Alberta.  Dr. Forbes is a Pediatric Hospitalist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Stollery Children's Hospital and University of Alberta. 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: Case: Pallor in a 17 month old Case: Pediatric Anemia Self-Assessment Cases

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students

This podcast is the first in a two-part series on pediatric anemia.  This podcast develops an approach to the differential diagnosis for anemia in childhood, as well as what to look for on history and physical exam. Please go to www.pedscases.com for the script for this podcast. This episode was written by Chris Novak, and Dr. Karen Forbes.  Chris is a senior medical student at the University of Alberta.  Dr. Forbes is a Pediatric Hospitalist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Stollery Children's Hospital and University of Alberta. 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: Case: Pediatric Anemia Self-Assessment Cases Case: Pallor in a 17 month old

Talking Admissions and Med Student Life
Episode 50: Dr. Tiffany Glasgow - A Pediatric Hospitalist and medical educator here at UUSOM

Talking Admissions and Med Student Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 19:06