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.
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In this episode we discuss attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) medication management with Marissa Schiel, MD . Dr. Schiel is the Medical Director of the Outpatient Psychiatry Program at Children's Colorado and an assistant professor of child psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Also joining us is Danielle Stutzman, R.Ph., a clinical pharmacist at Children's Colorado with a special interest in psychiatry medication. In this episode: The importance of getting a de...
In this episode, Sean O'Leary, MD , discusses vaccine safety and hesitancy from parents. He also suggests motivational interviewing techniques to use when talking with your patients and families. Dr. O'Leary is a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Children's Colorado and associate professor pediatrics and infectious diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: How to help families identify the good information from misinformation regarding vaccines The prev...
In this episode, Eliza Buyers, MD , talks about reproductive health in teenagers. Dr. Buyers is a pediatric and adolescent gynecologist at Children's Colorado and a senior instructor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: How to talk to teens and their parents about reproductive health Implementing a universal screening approach in your practice Dealing with push back from parents Setting up one-on-one time with adolescent patients Misconc...
This episode is the season one wrap up show; thank you to all of our listeners! In light of this celebratory occasion, we're going to take a little departure from our regular clinical episodes to reflect on season one and preview what listeners can look forward to in season 2 starting August 7, 2018. Suggestions or feedback? Write to us at chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
Joining us today are Terry Fry, MD and Mike Verneris, MD to explore cellular therapy for the treatment of pediatric cancers. Dr. Fry is the Robert and Kathleen Clark Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer Therapeutics and Dr. Verneris is the Barton Family Endowed Chair of Bone Marrow Transplant at Children's Colorado. In this episode: A new immunotherapy known as cellular therapy, or specifically the chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy (CAR-T cell), is bringing hope to pediatric patients with bl...
In this episode, we discuss the management of and treatments for nocturnal enuresis, nighttime bedwetting. Joining us is pediatric urology nurse practitioner, Marguerite Korber, NP , who runs many of the enuresis clinics at Children's Colorado. In this episode: At age 5, the primary care physician should make a formal diagnosis of nighttime wetting and give the family a proactive, therapeutic treatment plan. It's recommended that families come to a urology specialist or enuresis clinic around ag...
On today's episode, we're discussing the diagnosis and management of neck masses in children. Joining us is Melissa Scholes, MD , Director of the Pediatric Balance and Vestibular Disorders Clinic at Children's Colorado. In this episode: Common presentations of neck masses in children The questions pediatricians should be asking when they encounter a neck mass The various locations and types of neck masses that can be found How to evaluate and address the consistency of a neck mass What informati...
Joining us is Ricky Mohon, MD , to discuss the most common sleep disorders and sleep issues affecting pediatric and adolescent patients. Dr. Mohon is Medical Director of Sleep Medicine and Program Director of Pediatric Pulmonology here at Children's Colorado, as well as a professor of pediatrics at CU Medicine. In this episode: The prevalence of sleep disorders in children and how these issues have evolved Answering "How much sleep should my child be getting?" How to counsel family members on th...
In this podcast, Bill Anderson, MD , co-director of the multidisciplinary Asthma Program at Children's Colorado and assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, talks about asthma. He discusses challenges in the management of asthma, the effect of asthma on pediatric patients and treatment options now available. In this episode, Dr. Anderson discusses: Common challenges for managing asthma in pediatric patients Factors that come into play when choosing cont...
In this episode, Daniel Searing, MD , Professor of pediatrics and allergies at Children's Colorado, talks about seasonal allergies and pollen. He discusses the effects of pollen, how to treat and alleviate allergies, and more. In this episode, Dr. Searing discusses: Pollen and how it affects allergies Why cottonwood trees are a big pollinator, especially in the springtime Why rain and humidity shut down pollen levels Why Colorado's climate makes people more susceptible to allergies How allergy s...
Today, we're discussing celiac disease with guest Edwin Liu, MD . Dr. Liu is an international leader in the research and management of celiac disease, the Director of the Colorado Center for Celiac Disease at Children's Colorado and a professor of pediatrics at the CU School of Medicine. In this episode: How the prevalence of celiac disease has changed over time and what that means The hygiene hypothesis and its role in infectious diseases The ways that the clinical representations of children w...
In this episode, Stephanie Mayer, MD , joins us to share her insights on diagnosing hip pain in pediatric patients. We're discussing this issue from its symptoms and causes to how to manage hip pain. Dr. Mayer is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Children's Colorado and an assistant professor of orthopedics at the CU School of Medicine. In this episode: The common hip pain causes to watch for in adolescents Sports that lend themselves to hip pain Practices for starting an evaluation of the patie...
In today's episode we discuss autism spectrum disorder with Elizabeth Coan, PsyD . Dr. Coan is a doctor of psychology at the Neuroscience Institute at Children's Colorado and is an instructor of developmental pediatrics at the CU School of Medicine. In this episode: How a PCP can take the first steps towards diagnosing autism How you can implement autism screening tools in your practice How to sensitively discuss autism spectrum disorder with parents and families Tips for managing screenings and...
In this episode, we explore the stigmatized topic of physician burnout with Jenny Reese, MD , Director of the Resilience Program at CU Anschutz and Inpatient Medicine at Children's Colorado and Sonja O'Leary, MD, Medical Director of Denver Health's School-Based Health Centers Team. Drs. Reese and O'Leary share their personal experiences with burnout and offer valuable insights on what physician burnout is, its effects and how hospitals can reduce burnout by implementing preventative measures. In...
Our guest for this episode is Jessica Malmberg, PhD , the Clinical Director of Outpatient Services at the Pediatric Mental Health Institute and assistant professor of child psychiatry at CU School of Medicine. Dr. Malmberg talks us through a common behavioral issues of school-aged children – school refusal – and provides insights, advice and tools to help prevent, manage and understand this behavior. In this episode: Outlining and identifying the underlying symptoms and signs associated with a c...
Dr. Jenna Glover from Children's Hospital Colorado discusses the alarming rise in teen suicide, highlighting it as the second leading cause of death for ages 10-24. The episode delves into crucial warning signs, recommended screening tools like PHQ-9 and C-SSRS, and the importance of direct communication with families. It also provides guidance on managing different risk levels, utilizing local and national resources, and addressing medication safety to prevent attempts.
In this episode we're discussing bronchiolitis with Monica Federico, MD , Medical Director of both the Asthma Program and Clinical Alignment at Children's Colorado. Dr. Federico is also an associate professor of pediatrics and pulmonary medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: How to diagnose the classic presentations of bronchiolitis How providers can identify the significant signs of respiratory distress How to utilize the Bronchiolitis Clinical Pathway (.pdf...
Today on the podcast, we're discussing adolescent bariatric surgery with Thomas Inge, MD . Dr. Inge is the division head of Pediatric Surgery and the Director of the Bariatric Surgery Center at Children's Colorado, as well as a professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: Where bariatric surgery fits within available options for the morbidly obese adolescent patient Common medical indicators that a patient could be a successful candidate for bariatric surgery, as ...
Today on the podcast, Dave Scudamore, MD , joins us to talk about neonatal jaundice. Dr. Scudamore is the Director of Inpatient Medicine for the Network of Care at Children's Colorado, and he is also an assistant professor of pediatrics in hospital medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: The major risk factors for severe jaundice that can cause complications with neonates How to assess mom and baby for the risk factors of neonatal jaundice by reviewing patient...
In this episode, Jeremy Prager, MD , talks us through a common issue in pediatric patients — noisy breathing. He outlines the underlying causes and presentations of, as well as available treatment options for noisy breathing. Dr. Prager is a pediatric otolaryngologist, Director of the Aerodigestive Program at Children's Colorado and associate professor of otolaryngology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: How an ENT defines noisy breathing Categorizing noisy breath...
Today Robert Fuhlbrigge, MD joins us to discuss the 10 most common pediatric rheumatology diagnoses. Dr. Fuhlbrigge is the Chair of Rheumatology at Children's Colorado and professor of pediatrics and rheumatology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: What swollen joints can indicate when assessing potential diagnoses in the realm of rheumatology The most common identifier in determining a systemic problem The role of morning stiffness in the differential diagnosis Th...
On today's episode, we're diving into the topic of international adoption and international adoption medicine best practices. We explore how primary care providers can support families who are expanding their families through international adoption. Joining us is Gretchen Domek, MD , Director of the International Adoption Clinic and Senior Investigator for the Center of Global Health at Children's Colorado. Dr. Domek is also the assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado Sch...
On today's episode, we welcome back Matthew Greenhawt, MD , to discuss non-IgE related food allergies, including Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES). Dr. Greenhawt is an associate professor of pediatrics and allergy at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: How non-IgE mediated food allergies most commonly presents in children The fact that non-IgE food allergy symptoms appear more slowly Identifying the various presentations and triggers of dietary prote...
With us today is Matthew Greenhawt, MD , associate professor of pediatrics and allergy at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Greenhawt discusses hot topics surrounding food-related allergies, including the early introduction of peanuts. In this episode: What initial steps to take before referring patients to an allergist The importance of getting a complete patient history to diagnose food allergies Tools primary care providers can utilize in the diagnostic process Why the presen...
In this episode we discuss attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) medication management with Marissa Schiel, MD . Dr. Schiel is the Medical Director of the Outpatient Psychiatry Program at Children's Colorado and an assistant professor of child psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Also joining us is Danielle Stutzman, R.Ph., a clinical pharmacist at Children's Colorado with a special interest in psychiatry medication. In this episode: The importance of getting a de...
Our guest for this episode is Marcy Yonker, MD . We discuss headache and migraine management in primary care, including their prevalence, triggers and treatment options. Dr. Yonker is the Director of the Headache Program at Children's Colorado and visiting professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: The prevalence of headaches and migraines in children Creating a differential headache diagnosis When imaging should be used Common medications prescrib...
In this episode Taizo Nakano, MD , discusses the most common vascular anomalies in the primary care setting. Dr. Nakano is the Medical Director of the Vascular Anomalies Center at Children's Colorado and assistant professor of pediatrics, hematology and oncology and bone marrow transplant at the University of Colorado's School of Medicine. In this episode: Common presentation of a vascular anomaly The two major categories of a vascular anomaly Defining the genetics lesions Lab testing for vascul...
In this episode, Sean O'Leary, MD , discusses vaccine safety and hesitancy from parents. He also suggests motivational interviewing techniques to use when talking with your patients and families. Dr. O'Leary is a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Children's Colorado and associate professor pediatrics and infectious diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: How to help families identify the good information from misinformation regarding vaccines The prev...
In this episode Sumeet Garg, MD , discusses back pain management, including identifying characteristics and the relationship between scoliosis and back pain . Dr. Garg is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Children's Colorado and associate professor of orthopedics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. In this episode: The incidence of back pain in kids, especially adolescence Identifying what to look for on physical examination When to obtain imagining The challenge with MRI in younge...
In this episode, Maya Bunik, MD , discusses common challenges and myths surrounding breastfeeding management and how to support new moms in your practice. Dr. Bunik is an executive committee member of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) section on breastfeeding, Medical Director of the Child Health Clinic at Children's Colorado and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Bunik is also the author of the AAP's breastfeeding telephone protocols and advic...