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Podcasts and Videos Supporting CHOP Clinical Pathways

Podcasts and Videos Supporting CHOP Clinical Pathways

Primary Care Perspectives Podcast

  • Anaphylaxis: Definition, Cases, and New Treatment Options for Children with Allergies
    Juhee Lee, MD, an attending physician in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at CHOP, discusses some nuanced ways anaphylaxis can present and reviews CHOP’s Anaphylaxis Clinical Pathway.
  • ADHD Treatment: How Psychosocial Interventions Can Be Used with Children and Adolescents
    Thomas Power, PhD, ABPP, Director of the Center for Management of ADHD at CHOP, discusses the new ADHD Clinical Pathway.
  • Lipid Screening
    “To fast or not to fast?” When it comes to cholesterol screening, that is the question. Rachel Shustak, MD, and Jordy Martino, MSN, CRNP, an attending cardiologist and a nurse practitioner with the Lipid Heart Clinic at CHOP, respectively, provide answers to that age-old question, plus non-pharmacologic approaches proven to lower cholesterol levels, and more.
  • Torticollis: 3 Types and Takeaways
    Meredith Caverow, PT, DPT, and Kristen Kouvel, PT, DPT, PCS, physical therapists at CHOP, offer primary care pediatricians the top three takeaways from their new Torticollis Clinical Pathway.
  • ADHD Medication Management
    Katrina A. Fletcher, MD, attending psychiatrist in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at CHOP, provides a broad overview of ADHD medications, including the highs and lows of varying treatments.
  • Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder
    Somatic symptoms are real; we all experience them. Samuel Neher, MD, a pediatric hospitalist at CHOP, introduces the new Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders Clinical Pathway, which suggests a standard of care for these symptoms.
  • Caring for Children in Foster Care
    Jennifer Keim, MD, MPH, primary care pediatrician at CHOP's Nicholas and Athena Karabots Pediatric Care Center, reviews important considerations in primary care for these vulnerable children.
  • Intellectual Disabilities Clinical Pathway Review
    Co-authors, Elana Huang, MD, a primary care pediatrician at CHOP, and Hana Alharbi, MBBS, MS, a pediatric geneticist at the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, review the new Developmental Delay/Intellectual Disability Clinical Pathway and how it might help a primary care practitioner.
  • Managing Pediatric Migraine Headaches in Primary Care
    Ishani Kumar, MD, pediatric headache fellow of CHOP’s Division of Neurology, provides a review to help primary care providers manage migraine headaches.
  • Hyperbilirubinemia: A Review of Updated Guidelines
    Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, an attending neonatologist at CHOP’s Division of Neonatology, provides a review of the nursery and primary care clinic; including a new name for “breastfeeding jaundice”; determining risk for isoimmune hemolytic disease; the importance of G6PD in bilirubin results; and more.
  • SMART Therapy for Asthma: A Review and Practical Tips
    Tyra Bryant-Stephens, MD, Medical Director of the Community Asthma Prevention Program at CHOP, reviews: who is eligible for SMART; signs and symptoms of asthma that are not well controlled; case examples; tips for discussing the changes with parents; tips for SMART prescription-writing; and more.
  • Emergency Room or Not?
    This podcast will help inform the important decisions you need to make as a primary care provider, including whether to send children to the emergency room. Daniel Corwin, MD, MSCE, an emergency medicine physician and researcher at CHOP, discusses acute (less than 24 hours) head trauma in otherwise healthy children.
  • Primary Care in the Opioid Epidemic
    Celina C.S. Migone, MD, an attending neonatologist at CHOP at Einstein Montgomery, discusses inpatient management of NAS and NOWS, including a new scoring system (replacing the Finnegan) and a move away from pharmacologic management (morphine dosing), and how the changes have had downstream effects on primary care. She also reviews the CHOP NAS/NOWS Inpatient Clinical Pathway and why it’s helpful to outpatient providers.
  • Managing Anxiety in the Primary Care Setting
    Katrina Fletcher, MD, psychiatrist, and Jason Lewis, PhD, psychologist, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at CHOP, review: tools to screen and assess anxiety disorders; other diagnoses to consider in your differential or as comorbidities; CHOP’s new Anxiety Disorder and OCD Clinical Pathway; and more.
  • Challenging Patient Behaviors
    Katie Lockwood, MD, sits down with a panel of experts to talk about CHOP’s Challenging Behaviors Clinical Pathway. Vicky Scheid, MD, Pediatrician, Melanie Hoynoski, Child Life Specialist, and Julie Ginsburg, MSN, CPNP-PC, AE-C, Ambulatory Nursing Practice Specialist, share strategies to support and promote proactive management of behavior safety needs.
  • Identifying Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect in a Primary Care Setting
    Cindy Christian, MD, talks about the factors that increase the risk for abuse during a pandemic, such as heightened stressors facing families and the fact that children are not visible to those who often recognize and report abuse, like teachers and pediatricians.
  • Lead Exposure, Screening, and Management of Lead Poisoning
    Kevin Osterhoudt, MD, emergency medicine physician, covers all things lead – common sources of lead exposure, long-term effects on children, screenings for blood lead levels, lead poisoning, and management of lead poisoning.
  • Evaluating Lacerations in Primary Care
    Sarah Fesnak, MD, an attending physician in the Emergency Department at CHOP, discusses the evaluation and management of lacerations in primary care.
  • Preseptal vs. Orbital Cellulitis
    Gil Binenbaum, MD, MSCE, reviews CHOP’s new Preseptal or Orbital Cellulitis Clinical Pathway, including the differential diagnosis, physical exam for orbital signs, reasons for admission, and outpatient management of preseptal cellulitis.
  • Transition To Adult Care
    Dava Szalda, MD, an attending physician in the Division of Oncology at CHOP, talks about guidelines for transitioning patients to adult care, assessing the “readiness” of a patient to transition to adult care, how providers can help prepare patients for the transition, and more.
  • Constipation in Children
    Jennifer Webster, MD, a pediatric gastroenterology fellow at CHOP, discusses childhood constipation. She covers diagnostic criteria, signs of constipation, treatment, tips for increasing dietary fiber intake in toddlers, and more.
  • Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
    In 2011, 1 in 5 adolescents in the U.S. were reported to have permanent hearing loss attributed to noise exposure. CHOP’s audiologist Frank Wartinger, AuD, discusses the prevalence, risk factors and prevention strategies for noise-induced hearing loss.
  • Community-Acquired Pneumonia
    Jeffrey Gerber, MD, Attending Physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at CHOP, 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.
  • Food Insecurity
    Saba Khan, MD, Medical Director of CHOP’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.

PEM Podcast

  • Mental Health Emergencies
    Mental Health Emergencies featuring Dr. Jeremy Esposito.
  • Monday Morning Quarterback
    Monday Morning Quarterback: COVID with Dr. Paul Offit.
  • Global Health
    Listen to experts discuss the breadth and depth of this complex field of medicine.
  • Autism
    Eron Friedlaender, MD shares her expertise as a physician and parent in caring for the child with autism in the Emergency Department.
  • Severe Asthma
    Dr. Bob Belfer discusses the treatment of severe asthma with experts Dr. Joe Zorc and Dr. Aaron Donoghue.
  • DKA
    DKA with Dr. Glaser and Dr. Kuppermann.
  • Concussion
    Stay a-HEAD of the game as host Dr. Bob Belfer discusses concussions with Dr. Dan Corwin and Dr. Christina Master.
  • COVID Update: Vaccines for 5–11 Year Olds
    Dr. Paul Offit rejoins us to speak about vaccines for 5–11 year olds.
  • Bronchiolitis
    Join host Dr. Bob Belfer as he talks bronchiolitis with Dr. Joe Zorc.
  • COVID in Israel
    Host Dr. Bob Belfer and Dr. Ron Berant discuss how Israel is "Living with COVID."
  • Pneumonia
    Dr. Todd Florin wins the gold medal for his discussion with host Dr. Bob Belfer on pneumonia.
  • Sickle Cell Disease
    Sickle cell disease experts Drs. Angela Ellison and Kim Smith-Whitley join host Dr. Bob Belfer as they discuss advances in the care of children with this disease.
  • The Febrile Infant
    Join host Dr. Bob Belfer as he talks to PEM experts Dr. Rich Scarfone and Dr. Prashant Majahan about how to approach the infant with a fever.
  • Appendicitis
    Join host Dr. Bob Belfer as he talks appendicitis with Dr. Mark Joffe, Dr. Asef Khwaja and Dr. Gary Nace.
  • Status Epilepticus
    Join host Dr. Bob Belfer as he chats with Dr. Jim Chamberlain and Dr. Dennis Dlugos.

Videos

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