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National Estimates of Pediatric Sepsis by F. Balamuth and C. Rhee | OPENPediatrics
Jun 23, 2026
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Opening a Wider Door: Access to Services for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Jun 8, 2026
31m 37s
Pediatric Surviving Sepsis: Insights From the Leadership by M. Peters, S. Weiss | OPENPediatrics
May 26, 2026
34m 29s
Practice-Changing Research in Complex Care at the Pediatric Academic Societies 2026 Annual Meeting
May 11, 2026
36m 32s
The Invisible ICU Patient: Mental Health of PICU Staff in High-Intensity Cultures
May 7, 2026
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| 6/23/26 | National Estimates of Pediatric Sepsis by F. Balamuth and C. Rhee | OPENPediatrics | In this World Shared Practice Forum Podcast, first authors Drs. Frances Balamuth and Chanu Rhee describe the objectives and methodology for their study “National Estimates of Pediatric Sepsis in US Hospitals Using Clinical Data” published in the March 2026 edition of JAMA. They discuss the process of modifying the Phoenix Sepsis Criteria to an electronic health record-based Pediatric Sepsis Event (PSE) definition and the methods for validating this definition. The authors share salient findings from their study, noting the limitations, and share their hopes for the future direction of sepsis surveillance research. LEARNING OBJECTIVES - Understand the derivation for the Pediatric Sepsis Event definition for electronic health record-based pediatric sepsis surveillance - Review the validation process for the Pediatric Sepsis Event definition - Compare the Pediatric Sepsis Event definition to the Phoenix Sepsis Criteria - Discuss the results and limitations of the electronic health record-based study design - Express the goals for the future direction of pediatric sepsis surveillance research AUTHORS Frances Balamuth, MD, PhD, MSCE Professor of Pediatrics, Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Chanu Rhee, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Population Medicine Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute Traci Wolbrink, MD, MPH Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine; Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor of Anesthesia Harvard Medical School DATE Initial publication date: June 23, 2026. ARTICLES REFERENCED Rhee C, Balamuth F, Dysart K, et al. National Estimates of Pediatric Sepsis in US Hospitals Using Clinical Data. JAMA. 2026;335(15):1321-1331. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41865411/ TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/as/swj4kvkgg686b6p9whmbht/20260622_WSP_Rhee_and_Balamuth_Transcript Please visit: www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access, thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Balamuth F, Rhee C, O’Hara JE, Wolbrink TA. National Estimates of Pediatric Sepsis. 06/2026. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/new-national-estimates-of. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | Opening a Wider Door: Access to Services for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities✨ | neurodevelopmental disabilitiesdisability services+3 | Patricia Basualto | Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileUniversity of Calgary+3 | — | neurodevelopmental disabilitiesdisability services+3 | — | 31m 37s | |
| 5/26/26 | Pediatric Surviving Sepsis: Insights From the Leadership by M. Peters, S. Weiss | OPENPediatrics✨ | pediatric sepsisclinical guidelines+3 | Mark PetersScott Weiss | OPENPediatricsUCL Great Ormond St Institute of Child Health+3 | — | sepsisguidelines+5 | — | 34m 29s | |
| 5/11/26 | Practice-Changing Research in Complex Care at the Pediatric Academic Societies 2026 Annual Meeting✨ | complex carepediatric care+5 | Flor ArellanoJennifer Arnold+7 | University of California, Los AngelesBoston Children’s Hospital+5 | — | complex carepediatrics+5 | — | 36m 32s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() The Invisible ICU Patient: Mental Health of PICU Staff in High-Intensity Cultures✨ | mental healthpediatric intensive care+5 | Marianne MajdalaniAshley Cowan+1 | Sultan Qaboos University HospitalAmerican University of Beirut Medical Center+2 | Middle East | PICUmental health+5 | — | 45m 31s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Leading Well: The Role of Leadership in PICU Caregiver Wellbeing✨ | leadershipcaregiver wellbeing+4 | Asha N ShenoiWill Border+1 | Dell Medical SchoolUniversity of Texas at Austin+5 | — | leadershipcaregiver wellbeing+4 | — | 40m 35s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Strength in the System: Caregiver Wellbeing in African PICUs✨ | caregiver wellbeingpediatric critical care+5 | Ireen Primrose MachiraRohini Kalagouda Patil+2 | Greater Accra Regional HospitalMercy James Centre+3 | GhanaMalawi+2 | PICUcaregiver support+5 | — | 28m 32s | |
| 5/5/26 | Congenital Heart Disease by J. Pian, J. McKinstry | OPENPediatrics✨ | congenital heart diseaseneonatal cyanosis+3 | Julia Pian, MD, MBAJaclyn McKinstry, MD+2 | Boston Medical CenterBoston Children's Hospital+1 | — | cyanotic congenital heart diseasetruncus arteriosus+4 | — | 11m 43s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Wellbeing and Resilience in Latin American PICUs✨ | caregiver wellbeingLatin America+3 | Teresa StegmanLuis Moya+1 | Fundación CardioInfantilCHOP+2 | — | wellbeingresilience+3 | — | 27m 05s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() The Culture of Care: Supporting PICU Staff Across European Systems✨ | caregiver wellbeingPICU staff support+5 | Johanne MeijersRikke Louise Stenkjaer | Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset SolnaCopenhagen University Hospital | — | PICUcaregiver wellbeing+5 | — | 30m 36s | |
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| 5/2/26 | ![]() Together in Care: Families, Teams, and Wellbeing in Asian PICUs✨ | pediatric intensive carefamily-centered care+5 | Lydia TanMohamad Aris Iqqhwan bin Alizan+2 | KK Women's and Children's HospitalAdvanced Pediatric Centre, Chandigarh, India | Asia | pediatric careintensive care+5 | — | 30m 13s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Connected Care: Wellbeing Across PICU Networks in Oceania✨ | caregiver wellbeingPICU+4 | Dr. Liz Crowe | Monash Children’s HospitalRoyal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital | — | PICUcaregiver wellbeing+4 | — | 26m 04s | |
| 4/28/26 | Reflection and Community Building Through Narrative Writing by B. Mema et al. | OPENPediatrics✨ | medical humanitiesnarrative writing+3 | Briseida MemaWynne Morrison | University of TorontoHospital for Sick Children+6 | — | narrative medicinehealthcare practice+3 | — | 34m 50s | |
| 4/13/26 | Network Effects: Multi-Site Research for Children with Medical Complexity✨ | multi-site researchchildren with medical complexity+4 | Ryan Coller, MD, MPHJay Berry, MD, MPH+6 | Systems and Policy Research NetworkUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health+4 | — | SPRNetworkchild quality of life+5 | — | 18m 32s | |
| 3/24/26 | Reducing Cardiac Arrests in the PICU with ABC-PRO by L. Schlapbach, J. Kelly-Geyer | OPENPediatrics✨ | cardiac arrestPediatric Intensive Care Unit+3 | Luregn SchlapbachJanet Kelly-Geyer | University Children`s Hospital ZurichDepartment of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine+1 | — | ABC-PROclinical handovers+3 | — | 26m 29s | |
| 3/10/26 | Measuring the Value of Complex Care Programs to Families, With Families✨ | Complex Care ProgramsFamily Impact+3 | Astrida KaugarsJessica L. Schnell | Marquette UniversityComplex Care Medical College of Wisconsin+2 | — | Complex CareFamily Impact Questionnaire+3 | — | 18m 21s | |
| 2/24/26 | Navigating Scholarly Writing and Academic Productivity by R. Tasker et al. | OPENPediatrics✨ | scholarly writingacademic productivity+4 | Robert Tasker | Pediatric Critical Care MedicineBoston Children's Hospital+2 | — | scholarshippediatric critical care+4 | — | 43m 14s | |
| 2/17/26 | Evidence for Everyone: Studying Antibiotic Use for Pneumonia in Children With Medical Complexity | In this Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode, Drs. Kathleen Chiotos and Jeffrey Gerber discuss a post hoc time-series analysis of clinician feedback reports and antibiotic prescribing for community-acquired pneumonia in children with medical complexity (CMC). They describe why children with medical complexity are often excluded from guideline-based interventions, what the data suggest about antibiotic choice and duration in this population, and next steps to design studies that include all children. SPEAKERS Kathleen Chiotos, MD, MSCE Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care University of Pennsylvania, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Jeffery Gerber, MD, PhD Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia HOST Kristina Malik, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine Medical Director, KidStreet Pediatrician, Special Care Clinic, Children's Hospital Colorado DATE Initial publication date: February 17, 2026. JOURNAL CLUB ARTICLE Chiotos K, Dutcher L, Grundmeier RW, Szymczak JE, Lautenbach E, Neuhauser MM, Hicks LA, Hamilton KW, Li Y, Muller BM, Meyahnwi D, Congdon M, Kane E, Hart J, Utidjian L, Cressman L, Jaskowiak-Barr A, Gerber JS. Off-target Impact of Clinician Feedback Reports on Antibiotic Use in Children With Medical Complexity Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia. J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc. 2025 Oct 2;14(10):piaf089. doi: 10.1093/jpids/piaf089. PMID: 41051365. OTHER ARTICLES REFERENCED Chiotos K, Dutcher L, Grundmeier RW, Meyahnwi D, Lautenbach E, Neuhauser MM, Hicks LA, Hamilton KW, Li Y, Szymczak JE, Muller BM, Congdon M, Kane E, Hart J, Utidjian L, Cressman L, Jaskowiak-Barr A, Gerber JS. Impact of Clinician Feedback Reports on Antibiotic Use in Children Hospitalized With Community-acquired Pneumonia. Clin Infect Dis. 2025 Feb 24;80(2):263-270. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciae593. PMID: 39656188; PMCID: PMC12120840. Feudtner C, Feinstein JA, Zhong W, Hall M, Dai D. Pediatric complex chronic conditions classification system version 2: updated for ICD-10 and complex medical technology dependence and transplantation. BMC Pediatr. 2014 Aug 8;14:199. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-14-199. PMID: 25102958; PMCID: PMC4134331. TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/as/bgxn4mqgk45zjxhxpxgxf3px/Chiotos_and_Gerber_podcast_2-13-26 Clinicians across healthcare professions, advocates, researchers, and patients/families are all encouraged to engage and provide feedback! You can recommend an article for discussion using this form: https://forms.gle/Bdxb86Sw5qq1uFhW6. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Chiotos K, Gerber JS, Malik K. Evidence for Everyone: Studying Antibiotic Use for Pneumonia in Children With Medical Complexity. 2/2026. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/evidence-for-everyone-studying-antibiotic-use-for-pneumonia-in-children-with-medical-complexity. | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | Integrating Risk Analytics in Post-Cardiac Surgery Extubation Readiness by D. Hames | OPENPediatrics | This Physician World Shared Practice Forum Podcast explores two multicenter studies on extubation outcomes in neonates and children following congenital cardiac surgery. These studies incorporate integration of machine learning and risk analytics for extubation decision-making, and examine extubation readiness and extubation failure outcomes. LEARNING OBJECTIVES - Understand the key factors influencing extubation outcomes following congenital cardiac surgery - Examine the use of machine learning and risk analytics in neonatal and pediatric extubation decisions - Discuss how machine learning can improve clinical decision-making and patient safety AUTHORS Daniel Hames, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cardiac Care Unit Director of Quality and Safety University of Nebraska Medical Center Children's Nebraska Jeffrey Burns, MD, MPH Emeritus Chief Division of Critical Care Medicine Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine Boston Children's Hospital Professor of Anesthesia Harvard Medical School DATE Initial publication date: January 27, 2026. ARTICLES REFERENCED - Hames DL, Abbas Q, Asfari A, Borasino S, Diddle JW, Gazit AZ, Lipsitz S, Marshall A, Reise K, Guerineau LR, Wolovits JS, Salvin JW. Extubation Failure in Neonates Following Congenital Cardiac Surgery: Multicenter Retrospective Cohort, 2017-2020. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2025 May 1;26(5):e590-e599. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000003703. Epub 2025 Feb 10. PMID: 39927824. - Hames DL, Abbas Q, Asfari A, et al. Clinical and Risk Analytics Associations With Extubation Failure in Children Following Congenital Cardiac Surgery: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study, 2017-2020. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2025;26(9):e1105-e1114. doi:10.1097/PCC.0000000000003793. TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/as/w7qqc97g6m9g5n5vrq5vkx6x/202601_WSP_Hames_Transcript. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Hames DL, Burns JP. Integrating Risk Analytics in Post-Cardiac Surgery Extubation Readiness. 01/2026. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | Balancing Safety, Practicality, and Equity in Pediatric Tracheostomy Guidelines | In this Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode, Drs. Reshma Amin and Christopher Baker discuss a clinical practice guideline from the American Thoracic Society on the care of infants and children with tracheostomies. They describe the role of interprofessional and family-centered decision-making, safety- and ethics-driven recommendations, and next steps for implementation across diverse healthcare settings. SPEAKERS Reshma Amin, MD, MSc Staff Respirologist, Director of Sleep Medicine and Long-term Ventilation The Hospital for Sick Children Senior Associate Scientist, SickKids Research Institute Professor, The University of Toronto Christopher D. Baker, MD Director, Ventilation Care Program, Children's Hospital Colorado Professor of Pediatrics - Pulmonary Medicine University of Colorado School of Medicine HOST Kilby Mann, MD Associate Professor Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Children's Hospital Colorado DATE Initial publication date: January 13, 2026. JOURNAL CLUB ARTICLE Amin R, Agarwal A, Chiang J, Collaco JM, Cristea AI, Propst EJ, Sobotka SA, Balakrishnan K, Benscoter D, Brenner MJ, Castro-Codesal ML, Cuevas Guaman M, Daines CL, Dawson JA, Edwards JD, Graham RJ, Henningfeld JK, Hoekstra NE, Jackson AJ, Johnson RF, Kam K, Kun SS, Napolitano N, Pacheco A, Panitch HB, Prager JD, Shi JY, Soma M, St-Laurent A, Syed F, Watters KF, Zielinski D, Ho ATN, Velagapudi RK, Zeba F, Knight SL, Iyer N, Baker CD. Care of Infants and Children with Tracheostomies: An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2025 Nov;211(11):2001-2020. doi: 10.1164/rccm.202508-2055ST. PMID: 41123183; PMCID: PMC12618984. OTHER ARTICLES REFERENCED Sherman JM, Davis S, Albamonte-Petrick S, Chatburn RL, Fitton C, Green C, Johnston J, Lyrene RK, Myer C 3rd, Othersen HB, Wood R, Zach M, Zander J, Zinman R. Care of the child with a chronic tracheostomy. This official statement of the American Thoracic Society was adopted by the ATS Board of Directors, July 1999. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2000 Jan;161(1):297-308. doi: 10.1164/ajrccm.161.1.ats1-00. PMID: 10619835. Sterni LM, Collaco JM, Baker CD, Carroll JL, Sharma GD, Brozek JL, Finder JD, Ackerman VL, Arens R, Boroughs DS, Carter J, Daigle KL, Dougherty J, Gozal D, Kevill K, Kravitz RM, Kriseman T, MacLusky I, Rivera-Spoljaric K, Tori AJ, Ferkol T, Halbower AC; ATS Pediatric Chronic Home Ventilation Workgroup. An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline: Pediatric Chronic Home Invasive Ventilation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2016 Apr 15;193(8):e16-35. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201602-0276ST. PMID: 27082538; PMCID: PMC5439679. TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/as/wkhzg7pznk5cgb23sk9xg7w7/Amin_and_Baker_Final_transcript_1-9-26_kh_ra_Baker Clinicians across healthcare professions, advocates, researchers, and patients/families are all encouraged to engage and provide feedback! You can recommend an article for discussion using this form: https://forms.gle/Bdxb86Sw5qq1uFhW6. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Amin R, Baker CD, Mann K. Balancing Safety, Practicality, and Equity in Pediatric Tracheostomy Guidelines. 1/2026. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/balancing-safety-practicality-and-equity-in-pediatric-tracheostomy-guidelines. | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | Exploring What Matters: What Families Value in Complex Surgical Decision-Making | In this Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode, Dr. Jody Lin discusses a qualitative study of shared decision-making for neuromuscular scoliosis surgery in children with medical complexity. She describes a broad range of family values and preferences that may guide decision-making, implications for clinical practice, and next steps from this work. SPEAKER Jody Lin, MD, MS Pediatric Hospitalist Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Division of Inpatient Medicine University of Utah HOST Kathleen Huth, MD, MMSc Pediatrician, Complex Care Service, Division of General Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School DATE Initial publication date: December 8, 2025. JOURNAL CLUB ARTICLE Lin JL, Devereaux T, Simon TD, Kaphingst KA, Zhu A, Narayanan U, Berry ABL, Eppich KG, Stoddard G, Smith JT, Andras L, Heflin J, Keenan HT, Asch SM, Fagerlin A. Caregiver Values and Preferences Related to Surgical Decision-Making for Children with Medical Complexity. J Pediatr. 2025 Jan;276:114366. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2024.114366. Epub 2024 Oct 19. PMID: 39428089; PMCID: PMC11645212. OTHER ARTICLES REFERENCED Courageous Parents Network. Scoliosis and spine / spinal surgery: facts and decision-making. https://courageousparentsnetwork.org/guides/decision-making-around-spinal-fusion-surgery/. Accessed November 14, 2025. Lin JL, Clark CL, Halpern-Felsher B, Bennett PN, Assis-Hassid S, Amir O, Nunez YC, Cleary NM, Gehrmann S, Grosz BJ, Sanders LM. Parent Perspectives in Shared Decision-Making for Children With Medical Complexity. Acad Pediatr. 2020 Nov-Dec;20(8):1101-1108. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2020.06.008. Epub 2020 Jun 12. PMID: 32540424; PMCID: PMC7655593. Lin JL, Cohen E, Sanders LM. Shared Decision Making among Children with Medical Complexity: Results from a Population-Based Survey. J Pediatr. 2018 Jan;192:216-222. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.09.001. Epub 2017 Nov 6. PMID: 29102046; PMCID: PMC5732902. Lin JL, Tawfik DS, Gupta R, Imrie M, Bendavid E, Owens DK. Health and Economic Outcomes of Posterior Spinal Fusion for Children With Neuromuscular Scoliosis. Hosp Pediatr. 2020 Mar;10(3):257-265. doi: 10.1542/hpeds.2019-0153. PMID: 32079619; PMCID: PMC7041549. TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/at/xcz7qm4n2b9rn636rrnq/Jody_Lin_Final_transcript_12-4-25.pdf. Clinicians across healthcare professions, advocates, researchers, and patients/families are all encouraged to engage and provide feedback! You can recommend an article for discussion using this form: https://forms.gle/Bdxb86Sw5qq1uFhW6. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Lin JL, Huth K. Exploring What Matters: What Families Value in Complex Surgical Decision-Making. 12/2025. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/exploring-what-matters-what-families-value-in-complex-surgical-decision-making. | — | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | Pediatric Intubation Practices: Insights from NEAR4KIDS by V. Nadkarni | OPENPediatrics | In this World Shared Practice Forum Podcast, Dr. Vinay Nadkarni discusses emergent tracheal intubation in pediatric critical care. Drawing from the NEAR4KIDS registry and comparing with recent adult-focused evidence, Dr. Nadkarni discusses the challenges of airway management in children, emphasizing the importance of patient-specific physiology. He highlights how patient positioning and equipment choices can improve intubation outcomes. Additionally, the episode explores the benefits of video laryngoscopy and apneic oxygenation. This content is pertinent for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of pediatric airway management, offering practical insights supported by recent research. LEARNING OBJECTIVES - Compare pediatric and adult emergency tracheal intubation evidence and practices - Explore the role of the NEAR4KIDS registry in improving pediatric intubation practices - Identify effective strategies to enhance first-attempt success in tracheal intubations - Assess the impact of patient positioning and equipment choices on intubation outcomes - Evaluate the benefits of video laryngoscopy and apneic oxygenation in pediatric settings AUTHORS Vinay Nadkarni, MD, MS Professor, Anesthesiology Critical Care and Pediatrics University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Jeffrey Burns, MD, MPH Emeritus Chief Division of Critical Care Medicine Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine Boston Children's Hospital Professor of Anesthesia Harvard Medical School DATE Initial publication date: November 25, 2025. ARTICLES REFERENCED - DeMasi SC, Casey JD, Semler MW. Evidence-based Emergency Tracheal Intubation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2025;211(7):1156-1164. doi:10.1164/rccm.202411-2165CI - Garcia-Marcinkiewicz AG, Kovatsis PG, Hunyady AI, et al. First-attempt success rate of video laryngoscopy in small infants (VISI): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2020;396(10266):1905-1913. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32532-0 - Hagberg CA, Artime CA, Aziz MF, eds. Hagberg and Benumof's Airway Management. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2023. - Khanam D, Schoenfeld E, Ginsberg-Peltz J, et al. First-Pass Success of Intubations Using Video Versus Direct Laryngoscopy in Children With Limited Neck Mobility. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2024;40(6):454-458. doi:10.1097/PEC.0000000000003058 - Waheed S, Kapadia NN, Jawed DR, Raheem A, Khan MF. Randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of apnoeic oxygenation in adults using a low-flow or high-flow nasal cannula with head side elevation during endotracheal intubation in the emergency department. BMC Res Notes. 2025 Jul 1;18(1):264. doi: 10.1186/s13104-025-07328-7. Erratum in: BMC Res Notes. 2025 Sep 8;18(1):384. doi: 10.1186/s13104-025-07412-y. PMID: 40598378; PMCID: PMC12219693. TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/as/mr2657n4ckgpz7g3tw37gbx/202511_WSP_Nadkarni_transcript Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Nadkarni V , Burns JP. Pediatric Intubation Practices: Insights from NEAR4KIDS. 11/2025. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/pediatric-intubation-practices-insights-from-near4kids-by-v-nadkarni-openpediatrics. | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | Transforming Healthcare with Evidence-Based Practice by B. Melnyk | OPENPediatrics | In this Nursing World Shared Practice Forum Podcast, Dr. Bernadette Melnyk, a globally renowned expert in evidence-based practice (EBP), discusses the critical importance of EBP in healthcare. This podcast covers the history of EBP, its impact on patient outcomes, and the return on investment for healthcare systems. Dr. Melnyk shares insights on building a culture that supports EBP, the role of EBP mentors, and the importance of clinician well-being. LEARNING OBJECTIVES - Identify strategies for creating and sustaining a culture that prioritizes EBP within healthcare organizations - Recognize the role of EBP mentors in facilitating the implementation of evidence-based changes - Explore the relationship between EBP, clinician well-being, and job satisfaction - Understand the organizational benefits of EBP initiatives as measured by return on investment (ROI) and value of investment (VOI) - Learn the difference between EBP and Implementation Science AUTHORS Bernadette Melnyk, PhD, APRN-CNP, EBP-C, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN CEO and Founder, COPE2Thrive, LLC President and Co-Founder, EBP Solutions, LLC Professor and Dean Emeriti Editor-in-Chief, Worldviews on Evidence-based Nursing Ethan Schuler, DNP, RN, CPNP-AC/PC, APN II Surgical Nurse Practitioner, Division of Critical Care Medicine Boston Children's Hospital DATE Initial publication date: November 18, 2025. ARTICLES REFERENCED 1) Melnyk BM, Strait LA, Beckett C, Hsieh AP, Messinger J, Masciola R. The state of mental health, burnout, mattering and perceived wellness culture in Doctorally prepared nursing faculty with implications for action. Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2023;20(2):142-152. doi:10.1111/wvn.12632 2) Melnyk BM, Hsieh AP, Tan A, et al. Associations Among Nurses' Mental/Physical Health, Lifestyle Behaviors, Shift Length, and Workplace Wellness Support During COVID-19: Important Implications for Health Care Systems. Nurs Adm Q. 2022;46(1):5-18. doi:10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000499 3) Melnyk BM, Davidson JE, Tucker S, et al. Burnout, Mental Health, and Workplace Characteristics: Contributors and Protective Factors Associated With Suicidal Ideation in High-Risk Nurses. Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2025;22(3):e70042. doi:10.1111/wvn.70042 4) Melnyk BM, Hsieh AP, Messinger J, Thomas B, Connor L, Gallagher-Ford L. Budgetary investment in evidence-based practice by chief nurses and stronger EBP cultures are associated with less turnover and better patient outcomes. Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2023;20(2):162-171. doi:10.1111/wvn.12645 TRANSCRIPT Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Melnyk BM, Schuler E, DeGrazia M. Transforming Healthcare with Evidence-Based Practice. 11/2025. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/transforming-healthcare-with-evidence-based-practice-by-b-melnyk-openpediatrics. | — | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | Practice-Changing Research in Complex Care at the AACPDM Annual Meeting 2025 | In this special Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode, host Dr. Kilby Mann interviews presenters of posters and oral abstracts relevant to the care of children with medical complexity at the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) 79th Annual Meeting, October 15-18, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Speakers describe their study findings and implications for practice. Dr. Francisco Valencia also discusses the role of the Complex Care Committee and the profound impact of mentorship in the field of complex care. SPEAKERS Laura Brunton, PT, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Physical Therapy, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada Caitlin Cassidy, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and the Department of Rehabilitation and Pediatrics, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada Susan Gibb, MBBS, FRACP, Medical Lead, Complex Care Hub, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Francisco Valencia, MD, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon, Children's Clinics For Rehabilitative Services, Tucson, Arizona Simran Prakash, BA, Medical Student, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Karen Pratt, BA, MSc, PhD Candidate, Western University School of Health Sciences, London, Ontario, Canada Claire Wallace, PhD, Pediatric Psychologist, Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital, Maryland Heights, Missouri Esther Yap, BPharm, MD, Physician, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia HOST Kilby Mann, MD, Assistant Professor, Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, Children's Hospital Colorado DATE Initial publication date: November 11, 2025. RESOURCES REFERENCED - American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) 29th Annual Meeting, October 15-18, 2025, New Orleans, LA. https://www.aacpdm.org/events/2025/program - American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM), www.aacpdm.org/ - AACPDM Complex Care Committee (www.aacpdm.org/about-us/committees/complex-care) TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/as/bgmft56r8ksk85qxbthvzs/CCJCP_AACPDM_Transcript_11-4-25 Clinicians across healthcare professions, advocates, researchers, and patients/families are all encouraged to engage and provide feedback! You can recommend an article for discussion using this form: https://forms.gle/Bdxb86Sw5qq1uFhW6. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Valencia F, Brunton L, Cassidy C, Gibb S, Prakash S, Pratt K, Wallace C, Yap E, Mann K. Practice-Changing Research in Complex Care at the AACPDM Annual Meeting 2025. 11/2025. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/practice-changing-research-in-complex-care-at-the-aacpdm-annual-meeting-2025. | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | Practical Strategies for Management of Patients with Pediatric ARDS by R. Khemani | OPENPediatrics | In this World Shared Practice Forum podcast, Dr. Robinder Khemani, co-author of the PALICC-2 guidelines, discusses the real-world application of pediatric ARDS management strategies. Through a case-based conversation, Dr. Khemani shares nuanced insights on intubation timing, ventilator settings, neuromuscular blockade, and rescue therapies, including ECMO. He also introduces the REDvent trial, a novel approach to lung and diaphragm protective ventilation. This content is ideal for clinicians, respiratory therapists, and healthcare educators seeking to deepen their understanding of evidence-informed, physiology-driven care in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome. LEARNING OBJECTIVES - Analyze the clinical decision-making process for intubation in pediatric ARDS - Apply PEEP titration techniques to assess lung recruitability in patients with PARDS - Evaluate the role of neuromuscular blockade in maintaining lung protective ventilation - Identify appropriate advanced rescue therapies based on PARDS phenotypes - Explore the principles and outcomes of the REDvent trial in ventilator management AUTHORS Robinder "Roby" Khemani, MD, MsCI Professor of Pediatrics, Vice Chair of Research University of Southern California, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Children's Hospital Los Angeles Jeffrey Burns, MD, MPH Emeritus Chief Division of Critical Care Medicine Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine Boston Children's Hospital Professor of Anesthesia Harvard Medical School DATE Initial publication date: October 28, 2025. ARTICLE REFERENCED Khemani RG, Bhalla A, Hotz JC, et al. Randomized Trial of Lung and Diaphragm Protective Ventilation in Children. NEJM Evid. 2025;4(6):EVIDoa2400360. doi:10.1056/EVIDoa2400360 TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/at/47wbxnvxtcpvv54p48gc2v/202510_WSP_Khemani_Transcript.pdf Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Khemani RG, Burns JP. Practical Strategies for Management of Patients with Pediatric ARDS. 10/2025. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/practical-strategies-for-management-of-patients-with-pediatric-ards-by-r-khemani-openpediatrics. | — | ||||||
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