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S7 Ep178: Live! Transitions of Care: From Cribsiders to Curbsiders

How long are you planning to see your medically complex teen? 18, 26, 35, or even 60? Recorded live at the 2026 AMPP (Association of Med-Peds Physicians) National Conference, the team sits down with Dr. Megumi “Megi” Okumura ( UCSF ) to discuss Transitions of Care from pediatric to adult providers. Dr. Okumura unpacks the difference between transition and transfer, navigates the practical landmines around insurance and legal decision-making, and reminds us that the only wrong thing is to do noth...

May 20, 20261 hr 10 minSeason 7Ep. 178

S7 Ep177: Hip, Hip… Oh No! Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

Hip, hip, hooray - it’s time to click into developmental dysplasia of the hip! In this episode, the Cribsiders break down how to spot hips that slip, slide, or simply don’t sit right in the socket. From mastering your Ortolani to knowing when to harness the moment (hello, Pavlik), we’ve got you covered from newborn exam to walking woes. Tune in for can’t-miss pearls that will keep your hip exams on point and your clinical skills in alignment.

May 13, 202655 minSeason 7Ep. 177

S7 Ep176: Before Bile Stops: Biliary Atresia

In this episode, we break down biliary atresia from bilirubin metabolism basics and the differences between conjugated and direct bilirubin. We cover practical and novel screening tools for the primary care provider to ensure prompt diagnosis, as well as next steps for confirmatory diagnosis. We finally dive into the Kasai Procedure, which if done early, is a life saving procedure which can delay and even prevent liver transplantation.

May 06, 20261 hr 20 minSeason 7Ep. 176

S7 Ep175: Live! Small Doses, Big Changes: Updates in Obesity Medicine with GLP-1s

Recorded live at Grand Rounds at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center—our first episode from the stage! In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Green joins the team to discuss the rapidly evolving treatment landscape for pediatric obesity. We discuss GLP-1 receptor agonists, focusing on how these medications work, when they should be used, and how clinicians can integrate them into comprehensive obesity care.

Apr 22, 20261 hr 3 minSeason 7Ep. 175

S7 Ep174: Suicide Prevention and Safety Planning: Approaching Adolescent Mental Health Crises

Uh oh, your patient answered yes to Question #9 on the PHQ-9? We join John Ackerman, PhD, ABPP and Elizabeth Kleinhenz, MSW, MPH, LISW from the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children's Hospital to shed light on non-suicidal self-injury, suicide risk assessment, and safety planning in adolescents. From universal screening to individualized safety plans, this episode will leave you feeling more confident and equipped to handle mental health crises.

Apr 15, 20261 hr 31 minSeason 7Ep. 174

S7 Ep173: Neuromuscular Bouquet (FFTC)

Recap and review the top pearls from episodes #120: Muscular Dystrophy , #141: Cerebral Palsy from Birth to Adolescence & #126: Trisomy 21 with a few members of our production team! It’s Fables from the Cribside! (FFTC), our series providing a rapid review of recent Cribsiders episodes for your spaced learning....

Apr 08, 202656 minSeason 7Ep. 173

S7 Ep172: Getting Nosy About Nosebleeds: A Primer on Epistaxis

Stop the bleed and master the mucosal nuances of pediatric epistaxis in this high-yield session! We are joined by Pediatric Otolaryngologist Dr. Jennifer Lavin to deconstruct everything from the superficial vessels of Kiesselbach’s plexus to the rare, high-stakes diagnosis of Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma . Discover how to avoid incorrectly applied pressure, how to effectively utilize oxymetazoline , and exactly when to pivot to absorbable packing. This episode delivers the durable refere...

Mar 25, 202657 minSeason 7Ep. 172

S7 Ep171: Always Be PrEP-ared! HIV Prophylaxis in Adolescents

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! In this episode, we learn all about HIV prevention in adolescents with our guest, Dr. Alex Golec of Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. We break down the indications, treatment options, and monitoring of prescribing pre and post-exposure prophylaxis in the outpatient setting. We even talk about STI prevention with DoxyPEP!

Mar 18, 20261 hr 1 minSeason 7Ep. 171

S7 Ep170: Bridging the Gap: Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care

Overwhelmed by the youth mental health crisis? Join us this episode to discuss innovative opportunities to improve access to mental and behavioral health services across the lifespan. Addressing youth mental health is a team sport. To tackle this important and challenging topic, we’re joined by two special guests: Dr. Colette Desrochers (an experienced primary care pediatrician and educator) and Dr. Jen Mautone (an expert researcher and clinician in integrated behavioral health). We discuss curr...

Mar 11, 20261 hr 3 minSeason 7Ep. 170

S7 Ep169: A Breath of Fresh Air: Non-invasive Respiratory Support

Get ready to breathe easy with this lively Cribsiders episode on non-invasive respiratory support in pediatrics! We’re joined by the incredible Dr. Michelle Perez from Montefiore, who breaks down the fundamentals of CPAP, BiPAP and HFNC. From choosing the right modality to knowing when it’s time to escalate, this episode will help you support little lungs without jumping straight to the tube.

Feb 25, 202657 minSeason 7Ep. 169

S7 Ep168: The (NICU) Graduate: Outpatient Follow-Up for High Risk Infants

Dr. Erdei is a triple board certified physician (neonatology, pediatrics, and developmental-behavioral pediatrics!) who talks us through high risk infant clinic! There is no one-size-fits-all approach to NICU follow-up, so Dr. Erdei draws on her years of experience to share the set-up of her own clinic. We talk about common challenges like evaluating adequate growth, preterm formulas/fortifiers, feeding intolerance, neurodevelopmental assessments and her expert advice for helping babies thrive i...

Feb 18, 20261 hr 15 minSeason 7Ep. 168

S7 Ep166: DEMystifying ADEM

In this episode, Dr. Janetta Arellano (Children’s hospital of Orange County) joins us to take a deep dive into ADEM. We discuss the key features, diagnostic approach, and management of ADEM, with important pearls for distinguishing it from other neurologic emergencies.

Jan 28, 202658 minSeason 7Ep. 166

S7 Ep165: Pump it Up! Technology in Type 1 Diabetes Management

Hold onto your pancreas! Diabetes technology is rapidly evolving, so pump up your knowledge with med-peds endocrinologist and Type 1 diabetes superstar Dr. Rebecca Vitale (UNC Chapel Hill). This discussion about CGMs, insulin pumps, and automated insulin delivery systems hits the sweet spot!

Jan 21, 20261 hr 28 minSeason 7Ep. 165

S7 Ep164: Notes on Neuroblastoma

Join us this week for a fantastic discussion about neuroblastoma courtesy of our guest, Dr. Brittany Greene of Seattle Children’s Hospital. We discuss common presenting symptoms, work-up, and the nuance of stage-specific treatment!

Jan 14, 202655 minSeason 7Ep. 164

S7 Ep163: A Hemoglobin Makeover: Curative and Transformative Therapies for SCD

Join us in this episode with expert guest Dr. Mahvish Rahim (the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore) as we dive into the rapidly evolving world of curative and transformative therapies for sickle cell disease! From breaking down the science behind stem cell transplant and gene therapy to understanding how to choose the right candidates and counsel families, Dr. Rahim brings clarity to this exciting new era in SCD care.

Dec 24, 20251 hr 1 minSeason 7Ep. 163

S7 Ep162: Yes, There’s a Doctor on Board! But I’m a Pediatrician…

What happens when the dreaded “Is there a doctor on board?” call rings out at 35,000 feet? On this high-altitude episode, we’re joined by Dr. Ann Marshburn, pediatric hospitalist, former NASA researcher, and pilot, to explore the unique world of in-flight medical emergencies. We cover what you need to know before stepping forward, the equipment and resources available on planes, the medical conditions you’re most likely to encounter, and how to keep your cool when turbulence isn’t the only probl...

Dec 17, 202559 minSeason 7Ep. 162

S7 Ep161: Swab Goals: STI Screening and Management in Adolescents

In this episode, we explore how pediatricians can create safe, inclusive spaces for discussing sexual health. Our hosts review evidence-based recommendations for STI screening and treatment, emphasizing how to tailor care to the diverse needs of young patients. We also discuss practical approaches to communicating results, preserving confidentiality, and empowering youth with tools for STI prevention.

Dec 03, 20251 hr 5 minSeason 7Ep. 161

S7 Ep160: Gut Feelings: Navigating Pediatric Functional Abdominal Pain

In this episode, Dr. Kahleb Graham (Cincinnati) joins us to chew on functional abdominal pain. Together, we explore the GI tract and the many symptoms that can result from poor gut-brain communication! From diagnosis to management, this episode is packed full of digestible insights!

Nov 26, 20251 hr 38 minSeason 7Ep. 160

S7 Ep159: (Not so) Easy-to-Swallow: How to Approach Eosinophilic Esophagitis

In this episode, Dr. Vincent Mukkada ( Cincinnati ) joins us to demystify eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). Together, we explore how to take a good history in children in whom EoE is suspected, treatment strategies, and innovations for ongoing monitoring. Whether you’re managing the initial diagnosis or ongoing care for these patients, the conversation won’t get stuck thanks to an episode full of helpful information for you!...

Nov 19, 20251 hr 28 minSeason 7Ep. 159

S7 Ep158: Plan A, B and C: Counseling Adolescents on Contraception

General pediatricians should feel empowered to initiate and manage contraception for their adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients. This episode will help listeners tailor counseling to each patient’s priorities, weigh the benefits and drawbacks of different methods, and address emergency contraception.

Nov 05, 20251 hr 6 minSeason 7Ep. 158

S7 Ep157: Tinea, Atopic Dermatitis, Acne : Rapid Review (FFTC)

Recap and review the top pearls from episodes #35 Atopic Dermatitis , #82 Tinea , and #95 Acne with a few members of our production team! It’s Fables from the Cribside! (FFTC), our series providing a rapid review of recent Cribsiders episodes for your spaced learning.

Oct 29, 20251 hr 6 minSeason 7Ep. 157

S7 Ep156: A Blink Too Soon: Retinopathy of Prematurity

This week we take a closer look at Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) - from screening and staging to treatment and long-term outcomes. Join us as we shine some light on this sight-saving topic with insights from Dr. Nimesh Patel - Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and the director of Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital. You won’t believe your eyes at how much there is to see in the world of ROP care!

Oct 21, 20251 hr 17 minSeason 7Ep. 156

S7 Ep155: New Kids on the Block: Care of the Well Baby in the Newborn Nursery

Kim Schamel, medical director of the Newborn Assessment Nursery at Washington University/St. Louis Children’s Hospital, walks us through newborn nursery 101! She gives pointers for the newborn physical exam, counseling strategies for safe sleep, gives us a framework for evaluating neonatal weight loss, and so much more. From the golden hour to the discharge talk and everything in between, she reminds us that when it comes to healthy babies, just feed them, love them, and don’t shake them!...

Oct 08, 20251 hr 24 minSeason 7Ep. 155

S7 Ep154: Ache It ‘Til You Make It: Approach to Pain in Children

Ouch! Overwhelmed by a serious boo boo? In this episode, pediatric anesthesiologist and pain medicine specialist Dr. Emmanuel Alalade (Children’s Hospital of Atlanta) teaches us what to do when Tylenol just won’t cut it. Learn about opioid dosing, procedural nerve blocks, and multimodal approaches to pain from infancy to adolescence.

Oct 01, 20251 hr 8 minSeason 7Ep. 154

S7 Ep153: Say Cheese! Eye Spy Retinoblastoma

Join us this week for an eye-opening conversation about Retinoblastoma with Dr. Basil Williams, a combined Ocular Oncologist and Vitreoretinal Disease specialist at the renowned Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, FL. In this episode, Dr. Williams walks us through the pathophysiology of just how Retinoblastoma develops, how our iPhones can help Retinoblastoma come to clinical attention, and new advancements in treatment methods. Don’t blink or you might miss something!

Sep 24, 20251 hr 7 minSeason 7Ep. 153

S7 Ep152: Long Story Short : Long Story Short: Understanding Long COVID in Children and Adolescents

What does Long COVID really look like in kids and teens? In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Peter Rowe from Johns Hopkins to unpack the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of Long COVID in pediatric settings. From hallmark symptoms like post-exertional malaise and brain fog, to risk factors, disparities, and treatment strategies, Dr. Rowe shares practical insights to help clinicians better recognize and care for young people living with Long COVID.

Sep 10, 20251 hrSeason 7Ep. 152

S7 Ep151: Baby, Now We Got Good Blood! Pediatric Transfusion Medicine

Ever wonder why a Type & Screen expires after 72 hours? Join Dr. Rida Hasan (pediatric hematologist and transfusion medicine specialist) as we dive into pediatric transfusion medicine. From massive transfusion protocols to blood product modifications to keeping kids safe from TACOs, this episode is a cell-ebration of pediatric transfusions!

Sep 03, 20251 hr 22 minSeason 7Ep. 151

S7 Ep150: NepHron Nuances: Approach to Diagnosing and Treating RTAs

In this episode, returning guest Dr. Michelle Starr joins us to unpack the complexities of renal tubular acidosis. Together, we explore how to distinguish between RTA types and highlight the key diagnostic clues and treatment strategies most relevant to pediatric patients. Whether you’re managing a challenging case on the wards or brushing up for boards, this conversation will deepen your understanding and knowledge-base!

Aug 27, 20251 hr 35 minSeason 7Ep. 150

S7 Ep149: Squeaks, Squawks, and Stridor: Approach to Laryngomalacia

What’s that sound? It’s Dr. Eileen Raynor (Duke) walking us through laryngomalacia—why it happens, how to recognize it, who to scope, and when to supraglottoplasty your way to success. Luckily, laryngomalacia is usually just a phase, but this episode will help you and your patients breathe easier!

Aug 13, 202550 minSeason 7Ep. 149
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