
Primary Care Perspectives: Podcast for Pediatricians
by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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Primary Care Perspectives: Stridor: Common Causes and Treatments - Episode 25
Feb 2, 2018
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Primary Care Perspectives: Constipation in Children - Episode 24
Jan 8, 2018
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Primary Care Perspectives: Pediatric Dermatology: Common Skin Problems in Kids - Episode 23
Dec 4, 2017
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Primary Care Perspectives: Managing Peanut Allergies - Episode 22
Nov 9, 2017
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Primary Care Perspectives: Common Pediatric ENT Issues - Episode 21
Oct 17, 2017
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| 2/2/18 | Primary Care Perspectives: Stridor: Common Causes and Treatments - Episode 25 | Ian Jacobs, MD, Medical Director of the Center for Pediatric Airway Disorders at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses common causes of stridor, including croup, foreign body aspiration, and laryngomalacia. He also talks about the most dangerous foreign body ingestions in young children and the latest clinical advances and research underway in the airway clinic at CHOP. | — | ||||||
| 1/8/18 | Primary Care Perspectives: Constipation in Children - Episode 24 | In this episode, Jennifer Webster, MD, a pediatric gastroenterology fellow at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses childhood constipation. She covers things like diagnostic criteria, signs of constipation, treatment, tips for increasing dietary fiber intake in toddlers, related diagnoses, and more. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Pediatric Dermatology: Common Skin Problems in Kids - Episode 23 | In this episode, pediatric dermatologist James Treat, MD, from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, talks about a variety of dermatology issues commonly seen in primary care. | — | ||||||
| 11/9/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Managing Peanut Allergies - Episode 22 | In this episode, David Hill, MD, PhD, a fellow in the Division of Allergy at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses the prevalence and incidence of peanut allergies, how to safely introduce peanuts to infants, and how to evaluate children for peanut allergy in context of new guidelines and recent research. | — | ||||||
| 10/17/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Common Pediatric ENT Issues - Episode 21 | In this episode, Adva Buzi, MD, an attending physician in the Division of Otolaryngology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses a variety of common ear, nose and throat issues encountered in primary care settings, including strep throat, chronic otitis, sinusitis and more. | — | ||||||
| 10/2/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Caregiver Depression - Episode 20 | In this episode, CHOP PolicyLab experts Rhonda Boyd, PhD, Marsha Gerdes, PhD, and James Guevara, MD, MPH, discuss caregiver depression. Mothers of young children and those with fewer economic resources are at particularly high risk for caregiver depression, making young patients in disadvantaged households particularly vulnerable. Learn how pediatricians can more effectively screen for and intervene in caregiver depression. | — | ||||||
| 9/11/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Gender Identity and Sexuality - Episode 19 | This episode explores development of gender identity and sexuality with Linda Hawkins, PhD, MSEd, LPC, co-director of the Gender and Sexuality Development Clinic at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She discusses common developmental stages, gender language, and when to refer to a gender specialist. She also offers advice for how providers can talk to both patients and parents about gender and sexuality, and other ways to best support them. | — | ||||||
| 8/18/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Helping Families Achieve Breastfeeding and Lactation Goals - Episode 18 | Meg Kawan, MD, MPH, IBCLC, a pediatrician at CHOP’s Karabots Pediatric Care Center, talks about how pediatricians can help families achieve breastfeeding goals and manage breastfeeding and lactation obstacles, such as medicine contraindications, initiation barriers, low milk supply and tongue ties. She offers advice for talking to families about the health benefits of human milk, and finding lactation support and resources in your community. | — | ||||||
| 8/3/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: NaturePHL: Improving Kids’ Health with Outdoor Play - Episode 17 | Despite the proven benefits of spending time outside, there are many barriers to getting kids their much-needed time outdoors, including time, accessibility and safety. Christopher Renjilian, MD, a primary care sports medicine physician and adolescent medicine fellow at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses NaturePHL, a new program dedicated to solving this problem; the unique benefits of nature-based play; and how pediatricians can be ambassadors for outdoor play for kids and families. | — | ||||||
| 7/10/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Integrative Medicine - Episode 16 | Maria Mascarenhas, MBBS, Medical Director of the Integrative Health Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, defines a modern approach to integrative health and how it can play a complementary role in primary care. She discusses the three categories of integrative health as designated by the NIH, how primary care providers can stay up-to-date on new integrative therapies, as well as current services being offered at Children’s Hospital, including acupuncture, massage, yoga, and integrative nutrition, among others. | — | ||||||
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| 6/22/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Measles - Episode 15 | In 2000, measles was eliminated from the United States due to the effectiveness of the MMR vaccine. However, outbreaks have been occurring across many states. Dr. Kristen Feemster, MD, MPH, MSHPR, FAAP, attending physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Director of Research for the Vaccine Education Center, explains the reasons for the resurgence of this highly contagious infection. She also talks about the effectiveness and safety of the MMR vaccine and other prevention measures to help stop the spread of measles. | — | ||||||
| 5/31/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Mentoring - Episode 14 | Beth Rezet, MD, Vice Director of the Pediatric Residency Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses the importance of mentoring in the development of future pediatricians. She shares advice for both mentor and mentee on how to establish the most effective relationship and deal with challenging situations. | — | ||||||
| 5/12/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Teen Sleep - Episode 13 | It’s no surprise that teenagers don’t get enough sleep, and pediatricians often field questions from concerned parents. In this episode, Billie Schwartz, PhD, a Psychologist in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, talks about all things related to teen sleep, including promoting good sleep hygiene, what underlying issues might be causing sleep problems, and more. | — | ||||||
| 5/5/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Positive Parenting - Episode 12 | At any given time, approximately 11 to 20 percent of children in the U.S. meet diagnostic criteria for a behavioral health disorder. Joanne Wood, MD, MSHP, Attending Physician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a faculty member at CHOP’s PolicyLab, talks about a research project focused on positive parenting to improve problem behaviors in preschool-age children (PriCARE). | — | ||||||
| 4/17/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Smoking Cessation - Episode 11 | In Philadelphia, 40 to 50 percent of children have biologically confirmed rates of secondhand smoke exposure. Brian Jenssen, MD, a primary care pediatrician with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a faculty member at CHOP’s PolicyLab, talks about this problem and how primary care pediatricians can help parents and caregivers quit smoking to improve the health of children. | — | ||||||
| 3/29/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV - Episode 10 | Sarah Wood, MD, an Adolescent Medicine fellow at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses what's new in the prevention of HIV, which patients are high-risk for HIV, and local resources for HIV care. | — | ||||||
| 3/16/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Tuberculosis - Episode 9 | Despite increased funding, control measures and medications, tuberculosis (TB) remains as problem in the U.S. Jane Gould, MD, a pediatric TB consultant with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, discusses TB trends, risk factors for developing TB disease, treating latent TB, screening for TB, and more. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning - Episode 8 | Mamata Senthil, MD, a Fellow in the Emergency Department at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, shares tips for preventing carbon monoxide poisoning, which is particularly prevalent during the winter months. She discusses common sources of CO, symptoms of CO poisoning that may resemble typical flu symptoms, how to avoid exposure, and more. | — | ||||||
| 1/27/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Noise-induced Hearing Loss - Episode 6 | In 2011, 1 in 5 adolescents in the U.S. were reported to have permanent hearing loss attributed to noise exposure. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Audiologist Frank Wartinger, AuD, discusses the prevalence, risk factors and prevention strategies for noise-induced hearing loss. | — | ||||||
| 1/11/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Community-acquired Pneumonia - Episode 5 | Jeffrey Gerber, MD, Attending Physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia walks us through common pathogens, treatment guidelines and the challenges physicians often face in diagnosing pneumonia. See CHOP’s recently updated pneumonia pathway for more information. | — | ||||||
| 1/9/17 | Primary Care Perspectives: Refugee Health - Episode 7 | As primary care pediatricians are often first to care for refugee children when they arrive in the US, it’s important to understand the unique needs of this community and know about available resources to help us provide the best care. Katherine Yun, MD, MHS, Attending Physician with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Refugee Health Program and PolicyLab faculty member, discusses resettlement trends, access to healthcare, the importance of preventive care, existing refugee health programs and more. | — | ||||||
| 12/14/16 | Primary Care Perspectives: Food Insecurity - Episode 4 | Pediatricians play an important role in screening for food insecurity, a problem that impacts many families. Saba Khan, MD, Medical Director of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Healthy Weight Program, discusses how providers can screen for food insecurity at well visits, ways to advocate for access to healthy food at the local level, and the important role pediatricians can play in referring families to nutrition programs and other community resources. | — | ||||||
| 12/2/16 | Primary Care Perspectives: Meningitis B Vaccine Recommendations - Episode 3 | In light of new recommendations from the AAP, ACIP and CDC surrounding the use of two recently licensed meningococcal B vaccines, Paul Offit, MD, Director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, sits down to address some common questions related to these recommendations. | — | ||||||
| 11/8/16 | Primary Care Perspectives: Zika Virus - Episode 1 | In this episode, Julia Shaklee Sammons, MD, MSCE, hospital epidemiologist and medical director of the Department of Infection Prevention and Control at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses the current guidelines on Zika. | — | ||||||
| 11/8/16 | Primary Care Perspectives: Influenza Vaccine Recommendations for 2016-2017 - Episode 2 | Susan Coffin, MD, MPH, Attending Physician and Clinical Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, explains the new influenza vaccine recommendations for the 2016-2017 season and talks about new information revealed in recent studies, timing and supply. | — | ||||||
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