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Charting Pediatrics

Children's Hospital Colorado
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Vaccine Equity
Cleft Lip and Palate
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Children's Hospital Colorado
Community Health
Pediatrics
Influenza Vaccination
Pediatric Health
Public Health
Pediatric Orthopedics
Grief Support
Mental Health
Pediatric Healthcare
Pediatric Otolaryngology
Scoliosis
Leadership
Food Allergies
Asthma

Now in our eighth season, Charting Pediatrics empowers medical professionals to care for kids with confidence. Brought to you by multidisciplinary experts at Children's Hospital Colorado, this weekly show shares the latest innovations, groundbreaking research and educational resources in pediatric medicine, while also shedding light on current challenges facing the pediatric healthcare community. ... more

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Water is essential to a child's health, making up the majority of their body weight. But when illness or heat disrupts that balance, dehydration can set in quickly and dangerously. Despite being one of the most common pediatric issues, the simplest a... more

Childhood obesity management has evolved far beyond the traditional advice of "eat healthier and move more." Today's clinical toolbox includes GLP-1 medications, behavioral health interventions, multidisciplinary lifestyle programs and bariatric surg... more

Smartphones and tablets have become part of daily life for children and families, but their influence on sleep, attention, mood and overall development is increasingly under the microscope. From overstimulation and disrupted sleep patterns to rising ... more

Recently, leucovorin and acetaminophen have been at the center of new discussions in pediatric medicine. Could leucovorin really help some children with autism? Does the latest evidence suggest acetaminophen has any impact on neurodevelopment? In tod... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Rachel Workman
Pediatric integrative medicine specialist and assistant professor of pediatrics
Children's Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado
Episode: Screen Time for Kids
Dr. Abigail Angulo
Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician at Children's Colorado and Associate Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine
Children's Hospital Colorado
Episode: The Science Behind Autism and Medications
Dr. Shavonne Massey
A neurologist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Episode: Seizure or Something Else?
Zach Zaslow
Vice president of Advocacy and Community Health at Children's Hospital of Colorado
Children's Hospital of Colorado
Episode: The State of Pediatric Research Funding
Dr. Erica Brecher
Pediatric dentist with Duke Street Pediatric Dentistry and staff at Duke Children's Hospital
Duke Street Pediatric Dentistry
Episode: Oral and Dental Trauma in Kids
Dr. Eric Bortnick
Urologist and Assistant Professor of Urology at the Yale School of Medicine
Yale School of Medicine
Episode: Undescended Testis, Hernia and Hydrocele
Dr. Donny Suh
Professor of ophthalmology and chief of pediatric ophthalmology
University of California, Irvine and Children's Hospital, Orange County
Episode: Ocular Emergencies in Kids
Dr. Julie Cheng
Assistant Professor of Urology
Seattle Children's Hospital and the University of Washington
Episode: Enuresis in Children
Dr. Monica Federico
Medical Director of the Asthma Program and Population Health
Children's Hospital Colorado
Episode: Asthma in Children

Hosts

Dr. David Brumbaugh
Host and pediatric gastroenterologist
Dr. Allison Brent
Host of Charting Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician
Dr. Dan Nicklaus
General Academic Pediatrician

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 316 ratings
  • The connection between Autism and GI issues

    What a disappointment that this discussion did not involve the role of OT and referral to OT in children with ASD and GI issues.

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    ADISANO
    United Statesa year ago
  • Turning Tragedy into Triumph

    What a heartbreaking and powerful podcast. Dr. Sherlock’s story was so moving. Not many people could have endured and overcome the unimaginable physical and emotional traumas that she did, and how she has dedicated her life to caring for babies and helping their families cope during their experiences in the NICU. It was heartwarming to hear that she was able to be a mother after losing her firstborn. Thank you for this episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RKKiddienurse
    United States2 years ago
  • Informative

    Informative, useful, and helpful information that is easy to understand.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MegPR7
    United States2 years ago
  • A promise fulfilled

    What a wonderful story of deep friendship and generosity. It brought tears to my eyes and filled my heart with joy. With so much sadness in the world-illness, weather-related problems, mass murders, anger, etc, this story proves that there is goodness in the world. Thanks for doing this podcast, and wishing both doctors continued good health.

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    Kiddynurse
    United States3 years ago
  • Covid vaccines in young children

    Overall, content fine; however, at the start, there was an inaccurate statement about the site of the injection- “thigh and butt.” Buttocks are avoided to prevent sciatic nerve damage. Safe site: anterolateral thigh.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Kiddynurse
    United States3 years ago

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The podcast addresses timely issues in pediatric medicine, keeping practitioners informed and engaged.
Hosts are knowledgeable and convey subjects with warmth and clarity, making it an enjoyable listen.
Listeners appreciate the practical advice offered, making it a valuable resource for their practice.
Insightful discussions that break down complex topics into manageable information for pediatric care.

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Seizure or Something Else?
Q: What are some of the things that may happen early in life for a baby that may look like seizures?
Abnormal movements are common in infants, and while seizures do occur, they are minority events. Other presentations like breath-holding spells and benign sleep myoclonus can mimic seizures.
The State of Pediatric Research Funding
Q: How can pediatricians engage in advocacy for research funding?
Pediatricians can connect with local chapters of the American Academy of Pediatrics and engage their state and federal lawmakers to emphasize the importance of research funding.
The State of Pediatric Research Funding
Q: How vulnerable have federal research funding mechanisms been to political changes?
Historically, federal research funding has not been particularly vulnerable to partisan changes, although there have been fluctuations over time.
The State of Pediatric Research Funding
Q: What are the various mechanisms by which researchers receive grants to do science?
Several federal agencies, including NIH and CDC, provide funding opportunities for pediatric research through different institutes that focus on specific health areas.
Undescended Testis, Hernia and Hydrocele
Q: Are you still referring hydrocelectomy cases after six months?
Yes, we generally wait about 12 to 18 months for communicating hydrocele to resolve before considering surgery.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Charting Pediatrics

What is Charting Pediatrics about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content focuses on empowering medical professionals with the latest innovations and research in pediatric medicine, providing educational resources and insights that tackle current challenges in the pediatric healthcare community. Episodes feature discussions on a broad range of topics, including managing childhood obesity, the impact of screen time on children, autism and medication implications, pediatric urology, and advancements in asthma management. Each episode is designed to offer evidence-based information, practical strategies, and candid conversations, making complex subjects accessible to pediatricians, primary care providers, and medical trainees alike. This show is characterized by its multidisciplinary approach, blending e... more

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1. Pediatrics On Call
2. The Cribsiders
3. Primary Care Perspectives
4. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
5. JAMA Clinical Reviews

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Charting Pediatrics launched 8 years ago and published 461 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Charting Pediatrics include:

1. Dr. Rachel Workman
2. Dr. Abigail Angulo
3. Dr. Shavonne Massey
4. Zach Zaslow
5. Dr. Erica Brecher
6. Dr. Eric Bortnick
7. Dr. Donny Suh
8. Dr. Julie Cheng

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