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Myocarditis is the inflammation of the heart wall tissues that can affect the heart's ability to pump blood, and sometimes cause an irregular or pathologically rapid heartbeat.Dr. Sandeep is a general paediatric and fetal cardiologist and is currently the Medical Director of his practice Pediatrix Northwest Congenital HeartCare in Seattle and Tacoma in Washington state U.S.A, who has created a pathway to help paediatricians with the management of children with symptoms of myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccination.Find out more about Pediatrix: www.pediatrix.comRead the original research: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36285797
In this thought-provoking episode, we are joined by Andy Kim, M.D., a board-certified, fellowship-trained pediatric neurologist, and Barbara Carr, M.D., a neonatologist and specialty medical officer at Pediatrix, to delve deep into Pediatrix's teleneurology program that was initiated to address the need for highly specialized pediatric care for hospitalized patients, offering a solution for complex cases that require expert consultation.This episode is sponsored by Pediatrix.
Learn about how the critical staffing shortages are playing out in prenatal, neonatal, and pediatric facilities. We talk with the CEO of Pediatrix Medical Group, Dr. Jim Swift, about key steps when building your physician workforce, helpful resources and partnerships, and much more. This episode is sponsored by Pediatrix
This week we review a recent report of a new technique to implant SAPIEN valves for transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement in which 1-3 stents are implanted simultaneously with the SAPIEN valve. What are the potential benefits or disadvantages of this approach and who might be a better candidate for this method? Why is a stent needed outside of the relatively strong SAPIEN prosthesis and how does the team in San Diego choose bare metal vs. covered stents when performing this procedure? We speak with pediatric interventional cardiologist Dr. Jessica Heibel of Pediatrix in San Antonio, Texas about a recent work she co-authored with the team at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego, California. Dr. Heibel reviews many of the finer points of transcatheter valve implantation this week. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jscai.2022.100553
In this episode we unpack and discuss recent neonatal research published in The Journal of Pediatrics. Tune in to hear from Dr. Bharath Srivatsa on what he and the research team aimed to learn about the effect of a novel oxygen saturation targeting strategy for extremely preterm neonates. We talk about the findings, a solution on how NICUs can incorporate simultaneous SpO2 and FiO2 monitoring, and more.This episode is sponsored by Pediatrix.
Women of Color Rise supports more diverse leaders at the table, especially women and people of color. We'll be talking with CEOs and C-suite women leaders of color and learning about their leadership journeys. Have you taken deliberate steps to heal from trauma? For this Women of Color Rise episode, Analiza talks with African American leader Zawadi Bryant, President, Acute Care Pediatrics for Pediatrix Medical Group. Zawadi co-founded and was CEO of Nightlight Pediatric Urgent Care for fourteen years before the company was acquired by Pediatrix Medical Group in March 2021. Zawadi shares how she deliberately took steps to heal from her childhood. We might think, “We turned out ok.” But it's important to take deliberate steps to heal trauma. How? Trauma is generational and bondage. We need to deliberately seek help and learn new tools. Our parents did the best they could. It's important to reconcile these relationships and not harbor hatred. There are some upsides to what we learned as a child. For example, Zawadi learned grit, determination, and the power of community.. We have the power to create new realities different from what we experienced as a child - new views on parenting, discipline, relationship with partner. We also have the power to create boundaries to be with the people we care about. For example, Zawadi created boundaries around giving her father money. To heal, we also need to create affirmations of self-love and safety. Get full show notes and more information here: https://analizawolf.com/ep-38-steps-to-heal-from-trauma-with-zawadi-bryant-1
Women of Color Rise supports more diverse leaders at the table, especially women and people of color. We'll be talking with CEOs and C-suite women leaders of color and learning about their leadership journeys. Have you taken deliberate steps to heal from trauma? For this Women of Color Rise episode, Analiza talks with African American leader Zawadi Bryant, President, Acute Care Pediatrics for Pediatrix Medical Group. Zawadi co-founded and was CEO of Nightlight Pediatric Urgent Care for fourteen years before the company was acquired by Pediatrix Medical Group in March 2021. Zawadi shares how she deliberately took steps to heal from her childhood. We might think, “We turned out ok.” But it's important to take deliberate steps to heal trauma. How? Trauma is generational and bondage. You need to deliberately seek help and learn new tools. Our parents did the best they could. It's important to reconcile these relationships and not harbor hatred. There are some upsides to what we learned as a child. For example, Zawadi learned grit, determination, and the power of community.. We have the power to create new realities different from what we experienced as a child - new views on parenting, discipline, relationship with partner. We also have the power to create boundaries to be with the people we care about. For example, Zawadi created boundaries around giving her father money. To heal, we also need to create affirmations of self-love and safety. Get full show notes and more information here: https://analizawolf.com/ep-37-steps-to-heal-from-trauma-with-zawadi-bryant
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kristina Deeter, M.D., MBA, Specialty Medical Officer for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine with Pediatrix Medical Group and Vice Chair of Pediatrics at Renown Children's Hospital in Reno, Nevada to discuss the pandemic's effect on pediatric care. She examines the long-term mental health effects in children and young adults, the benefits to regionalization of care and the importance of smaller PICUs remaining in communities, and actionable insights to caring for children during this pandemicThis episode is sponsored by Pediatrix.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kristina Deeter, M.D., MBA, Specialty Medical Officer for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine with Pediatrix Medical Group and Vice Chair of Pediatrics at Renowned Children's Hospital in Reno, Nevada to discuss the pandemic's effect on pediatric care. She examines the long-term mental health effects in children and young adults, the benefits to regionalization of care and the importance of smaller PICUs remaining in communities, and actionable insights to caring for children during this pandemic. This episode is sponsored by Pediatrix.
Harold Magalnick, MD, has been practicing as a pediatrician in Maricopa County, Arizona, since 1978. He discusses the growth of his pediatric practice, the biggest impacts of the COVID pandemic on pediatric care, and more. Contact Dr. Magalnick at Pediatrix. Hosted by John McElligott. This episode was sponsored by MICA, the exclusive provider of medical professional liability coverage for members of the Maricopa County Medical Society. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
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