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Episodes

S7 Ep148: Welcome Baby Doctors! The Cribsiders Intro to Intern Year

Welcome new pediatricians! In this special Fables from the Cribside episode, our team of resident producers talk tips and tricks for new pediatrics interns. We cover big feelings, finding your pre-rounding groove, avoiding night-shift tummy, and remind you to call your mom!

Aug 06, 202557 minSeason 7Ep. 148

S7 Ep147: Urine Good Hands: Evidence-Based Approaches to Enuresis

When it comes to enuresis, the answers aren’t always crystal clear. Join the Cribsiders and expert guest Carmen Tong, DO, as we flush out the nuances of nocturnal and daytime wetting. It’s time to streamline your approach with evidence-based insights.

Jul 30, 20251 hr 33 minSeason 7Ep. 147

S7 Ep146: ITP - You’ll be cruising when you see bruising!

Join us in this episode with our expert guest the “platelet doctor” Dr. Beau Mitchell (The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore) to learn all about the complexities of diagnosing and managing ITP! From learning how to evaluate bleeding symptoms to the latest therapies for chronic refractory ITP, Dr. Mitchell provides insight on how to tackle this relatively common hematologic condition. After this episode you will be cruising when you see bruising – because you will know exactly what to do!

Jul 16, 20251 hr 7 minSeason 7Ep. 146

S7 Ep145: The Great Imitator: Unmasking Congenital Syphilis

Join us for a great discussion on congenital syphilis with Dr. Ryan Rochat! We’ll shine a light on the darkfield of congenital syphilis and unmask The Great Imitator . We dive into the rationale for screening for syphilis in pregnancy, the testing available, and how the heck to interpret the screening algorithm. We also explore the comprehensive evaluation and follow-up of affected infants.

Jul 02, 20251 hr 35 minSeason 7Ep. 145

S6 Ep144: Fun Facts for Factor VIII (or IX): Managing Hemophilia

Dive into hemophilia with three-peat guest Dr. Weyand, the Shematologist! In this episode, we break down the basics of hemophilia A and B, from inheritance and pathophysiology to the latest advancements in diagnosis and treatment. Factor in these practical tips for managing acute bleeding, counseling families, and navigating the complexities of prophylaxis—all while keeping kids safe and active. The pearls just kept flowing and flowing!

Jun 18, 20251 hr 15 minSeason 6Ep. 144

S6 Ep143: Growing Orchids in a Dandelion World: Highly Sensitive Children

In this episode of The Cribsiders, we explore the world of Highly Sensitive Children with expert guest Dr. Caylin Riley, a pediatrician and newborn hospitalist. Dr. Riley breaks down what it means to be a highly sensitive child and offers practical strategies for supporting these kids at home and in clinical settings. We discuss how sensitivity can be a strength, how to recognize and respond to signs of overwhelm, and how to foster resilience. Tune in for a compassionate and insightful conversat...

Jun 04, 20251 hr 12 minSeason 6Ep. 143

S6 Ep142: Handle With Care: Firearm Safety in the Pediatric Population

Firearm Injuries have a significant impact on the wellbeing of our pediatric population, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Come and join us with our guest, Dr. Noé Romo for an insightful conversation regarding firearm safety in the inpatient and outpatient setting. In this episode, you will learn how to provide non-judgemental and seamless anticipatory guidance in well-child visits. In addition, you will gain insight in hospital based violence intervention programs and the multidisciplinar...

May 21, 202554 minSeason 6Ep. 142

S6 Ep141: Cerebral Palsy from Birth to Adolescence - Some CPs (Clinical Pearls) for CP

Brace yourself! This week, we’re learning about cerebral palsy from Dr. Matthew MacCarthy, who is both a pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) specialist at Prisma Health in South Carolina AND a person with cerebral palsy. We’re talking NICU, Botox, and puberty, so get ready to stretch your knowledge with a thoughtful approach to CP diagnosis and management.

May 07, 20251 hr 20 minSeason 6Ep. 141

S6 Ep140: Acute Recurrent & Chronic Pancreatitis - When Belly Pain Persists

Join us for part 2 of our informative discussion with Dr. David Vitale, a pediatric pancreatologist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. In this episode, we dive deep into acute recurrent and chronic pancreatitis, distinguishing the two, and exploring the causes, genetic predispositions, and available treatments. Whether you're a budding pancreatologist or a PCP, this episode offers valuable insights into managing and treating this challenging condition.

Apr 30, 202542 minSeason 6Ep. 140

S6 Ep139: Behind the Bellyache: Acute Pancreatitis

Do you develop acute belly pain when you think about pancreatitis? Grab your antiemetics and analgesics and stave off the belly pain for this inflammatory discussion! In this episode, we sit down with our expert pancreatologist, Dr. David Vitale, to discuss all things acute pediatric pancreatitis. He takes us through the causes, pathophysiology and treatment, as well as what the generalist should look out for.

Apr 23, 20251 hr 12 minSeason 6Ep. 139

S6 Ep138: Hospice

Join us to learn from our expert guest Rebecca MacDonell-Yilmaz about the difference between palliative care and hospice, how to talk about death and dying, and what services home hospice can provide. Dr. MacDonell-Yilmaz is a pediatric palliative care attending and the director of a pediatric home hospice team.

Apr 09, 20251 hrSeason 6Ep. 138

S6 Ep137: Connecting the Cafe au Lait Dots: Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Grab a cafe au lait and settle in for a nerve-rackingly good conversation with Dr. Carlos Prada, Pediatric Genetics specialist at Northwestern University’s Lurie Children’s Hospital. Dr. Prada walks us through the most common presentations of NF1, the recently updated diagnostic criteria, and important follow-up screening exams and treatment options. It’s an episode so good, even your nerves will be on edge!

Mar 26, 20251 hr 12 minSeason 6Ep. 137

S6 Ep136: Vaccine-Preventable Illnesses - Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella: The Throwback Party Nobody Wanted

Are you missing cases of measles, mumps, rubella, or varicella in your clinical practice without even knowing it? With declining vaccine rates, it is more important than ever to spot vaccine-preventable illnesses, diseases you may have only ever seen on board questions! Dr. Walter Dehority, a pediatric infectious disease physician at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and an expert in vaccines, walks us through need-to-know pearls about the MMR-V suite, including how to spot...

Mar 19, 20251 hr 7 minSeason 6Ep. 136

S6 Ep135: GPT: Great Pediatric Tools! Harnessing the Power of AI in Pediatric Medicine

In this episode of The Cribsiders, we dive into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI), large language models (LLM’s), and its implications for pediatric medicine. Our informatics expert and pediatric hospitalist, Dr. Tristan Nichols, discusses the current applications of AI in clinical practice on the ward, ethical considerations, and what the future may hold as AI continues to expand. Tune in to learn how AI is shaping the way we diagnose, treat, and care for our youngest patien...

Mar 12, 20251 hr 5 minSeason 6Ep. 135

S6 Ep134: Tiny Tissues, Big Troubles: Navigating Allergies in Kids

Join us for an insightful conversation with board-certified allergist Dr. Jessica MacDougall ( OHSU ). In this episode, we dive deep into the world of seasonal, food, and drug allergies. Learn when you can diagnose and treat seasonal allergies, which foods to introduce early, and how to manage the common but confusing amoxicillin rash. Plus, discover key takeaways like why intranasal treatments are the first line for seasonal allergies and why Epinephrine Autoinjector two-packs should always sta...

Feb 26, 20251 hr 16 minSeason 6Ep. 134

S6 Ep133: Cleft Lip & Palate

Is there a large cleft in your knowledge of craniofacial anomalies? Dr. Matthew Blessing ( Seattle Children's ) joins us to break down this common condition, treatment strategies, and palate-able pearls for the PCP.

Feb 12, 20251 hr 10 minSeason 6Ep. 133

S6 Ep132: Puberty, Short Stature & Hypothyroidism: Rapid Review (FFTC)

It’s Fables from the Cribside! (FFTC), our series providing a rapid review of recent Cribsiders episodes for your spaced learning. Today, we’re taking a look back at three of our prior episodes with a focus on pediatric endocrine disorders - #56 Puberty , #70 Short Stature , and #78 Hypothyroidism .

Feb 05, 202548 minSeason 6Ep. 132

S6 Ep131: New Kids on the Block: Special Care Nursery

Dr. Colleen Brennan, academic neonatologist at Washington University and director of neonatal outreach, walks us through the first few hours of a baby’s life when things don’t go as planned! She covers critical topics like recognizing respiratory distress and apnea in a neonate, practical tips for corrective steps in newborn resuscitation, how low is too low in neonatal blood glucose, and when to think about etiologies outside of normal transitional physiology!

Jan 29, 202559 minSeason 6Ep. 131

S6 Ep128: Hearts on Fire - Myocarditis

Does thinking about myocarditis make your chest hurt? In this episode, we have a fantastic heart-to-heart with Dr. Jessica Laks ( Heart Failure and Transplant at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital ). Together, we dive into the complexities of myocarditis - how to recognize the signs, how to triage patients, and what tests to order. Sit back, relax, and keep an open heart as she drops the heart facts about myocarditis....

Dec 18, 202454 minSeason 6Ep. 128

S6 Ep127: Holy Smokes! Learning the Basics and Beyond of Opioid Use Disorder in Teens

Every week, the equivalent of a high-school classroom’s worth of students (an average of 22 adolescents) dies of drug overdoses in the United States. Join us and expert guest Dr. Scott Hadland ( Mass General for Children, Harvard Medical School ) as we explore Opioid Use Disorder, a rapidly evolving disease affecting our youth. Dr. Hadland provides a big picture understanding of this complex problem but also gives practical day to day tools for tackling OUD in teens. Come and be surprised by how...

Dec 04, 20241 hrSeason 6Ep. 127

S6 Ep126: Understanding the Extra Chromosome: Trisomy 21

Taking care of patients with Down Syndrome requires a careful and multidisciplinary approach. Come and join us with our wonderful guest, Dr. Hannah Keppler, as we go over everything you need to know about managing patients with Down Syndrome in a primary care setting. In this episode, we go over what to look out for during an initial newborn evaluation of a baby with Trisomy 21, the important screening tests and specialist care involved, and why we don’t get routine screening X-rays for atlantoa...

Nov 20, 20241 hrSeason 6Ep. 126

S6 Ep125: AAP Conference Recap with Pediatrics On Call

Crossover Round 2! The Cribsiders reunite Pediatrics On Call hosts, Dr. David Hill and Dr. Joanna Parga-Belinkie, to recap the AAP 2024 conference plenaries. Join us as we discuss pediatricians as heroes, the importance of early literacy, how to approach social media and youth mental health, congenital syphilis, and health policies.

Nov 13, 202439 minSeason 6Ep. 125

S6 Ep124: AAP Conference Recap 2024

Get ready for an influx of practice-changing pearls as the Cribsiders team shares what we learned at the AAP 2024 conference in Orlando, FL. Learn how to diagnose and manage GERD, common gynecologic disorders, murmurs, and hypertriglyceridemia. Find out what’s new in the newborn nursery and how to counsel on marijuana use.

Nov 06, 20241 hr 7 minSeason 6Ep. 124

S6 Ep123: Taking the Lid off POTS - Unpacking Pediatric Dysautonomia

Does the thought of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome make your heart race? Dr. Kelsey Klaas (Adolescent Medicine at Mayo Clinic) teaches us how to walk with patients and families through a POTS diagnosis. We master the art of orthostatic vitals, learn about the importance of teamwork in POTS management strategies, and touch on the stigma around this diagnosis. This episode is packed with practical tips and expert advice - you won't want to skip a beat!

Oct 23, 20241 hr 15 minSeason 6Ep. 123

S6 Ep122: Newborn Interventions - Addressing Concerns with Facts and Finesse

Join us for our latest episode - a conversation on newborn care essentials that can sometimes become a tricky topic: the hepatitis B vaccine and vitamin K injection. With the expertise of Dr. Ha Nguyen, we’ll explore why these tiny treatments pack a big punch, and how you can ease parental fears with facts. We’ll break down the concerns so you can build up confidence in your conversations with new parents.

Oct 09, 20241 hr 2 minSeason 6Ep. 122

S6 Ep121: Straightening It All Out: Pediatric Cervical Spine Injuries and the PECARN Clinical Decision Rule

Join this fantastic conversation with Dr. Julie Leonard ( Nationwide Children’s ) and Dr. Dan Corwin ( CHOP ) about the management of pediatric cervical spine injuries. This duo teaches us about the new PECARN clinical decision rule for cervical spine injuries as well as key pearls on physical exam and imaging in pediatric patients with blunt trauma.

Sep 25, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 6Ep. 121

S6 Ep120: Muscular Dystrophy - From Diagnosis to Hope for a Cure

Join us for a fantastic conversation with an expert in the field of neuromuscular disorders, Dr. Kevin Flanigan. Dr. Flanigan is the director of the Center for Gene Therapy at Nationwide Children's Hospitals, which developed the first FDA-approved gene therapy to treat Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. He teaches us when to include muscular dystrophy in the differential, how BiPAP extends the lives of patients with Duchenne, and what the latest gene replacement therapies have to offer.

Sep 11, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 6Ep. 120

S6 Ep119: Epstein Barr Virus - A MONO-lithic Overview

Join us and expert guest Dr. IJ Anosike (The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore) to dissect the complexities of diagnosing and managing Epstein-Barr virus! From sneaky symptoms to tricky tests, Dr. Anosike provides insight on identifying and tackling this troublesome virus. Don't miss this infectiously enlightening episode!

Aug 28, 20241 hr 3 minSeason 6Ep. 119
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