The Cribsiders

The Cribsiders

A Pediatric Podcast here to feed pediatric knowledge food to your adult-sized brain hole & provide weight-based dosings of fun.

Justin Berk, Christopher Chiu, The Cribsiders Team Health & Fitness 2 évad 26 rész Pediatric Medicine Podcast
Things We Do For No Reason in Pediatrics #2
52 perc 2. évad 21. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu and The Cribsiders team

If you’re looking to bring your clinical game to the next level, look no further than this next episode where we’ll discuss three huge areas of medical overuse. By the end of the episode, you’ll know pneumonia, cellulitis, blood cultures, and more than you’d ever expect about constipation. We welcome Drs. Leonard Feldman and Carrie Herzke back to the podcast, both TWDFNR authors, to explore and educate us on these topics. Listen along here, and follow us @TheCribsiders on #MedTwitter!

#20: Acute Otitis Media
88 perc 2. évad 20. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu and the Cribsiders team

We’re ear with a new episode with on acute otitis media joined by guest Dr. Eric Baum, a pediatric otolaryngologist in Connecticut. In this episode, we discuss important physical exam findings used to diagnose acute otitis media, as well as the role of pneumatic otoscopy in performing ear exams. Dr. Baum also tells us about treatment options for acute otitis media, how ear tubes work and when they are indicated, and complications to watch out for. Listen in to hear the latest on acute otitis media!

#19: Concussion - Knocking Out Diagnosis and Treatment
65 perc 2. évad 19. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu and the Cribsiders team

Jump into pediatric mild traumatic brain injury with our guest, Dr. Angela Lumba Brown, a pediatric emergency medicine physician and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Neurosurgery at Stanford University. In this episode, we talk about the diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury, when to get neuroimaging for head trauma, and the five concussion subtypes.  We also discuss how you can support your patients in their recovery to get them back to their daily activities and what disparities exist in head trauma. Join us to have your mind blown with this fascinating topic. 

#18: Seizures & Epilepsy
73 perc 2. évad 18. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu and the Cribsiders team

In this episode, we cover the full spectrum from febrile seizures all the way to status epilepticus with Dr. John Gaitanis, a pediatric neurologist who specializes in care for children with epilepsy. Dr. Gaitanis teaches us what to look out for on neurologic exam, how to counsel families about safety precautions, and the differential diagnosis for seizure-like activity in infants and children. We also discuss the exciting future of epilepsy treatment.

BONUS CURBSIDERS: COVID-19 Vaccines with Dr Monica Gandhi
65 perc 2. évad 21. rész The Curbsiders team

Answer all your burning questions (and your patients’ burning questions) about the different COVID-19 vaccines currently authorized in the US. Infectious diseases / HIV expert, Dr Monica Gandhi @MonicaGandhi9 (UCSF) joins us to cover: the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna novel mRNA vaccine mechanisms, trial data, and practicalities of who should receive them.  We discuss data around the Oxford-AstraZeneca adenovirus vaccine, which is authorized in the UK and India, and may be available in the US later this year.  Feel confident recommending COVID-19 vaccines to your patients!

#17: Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Treat it right NOWS
51 perc 2. évad 17. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and The Cribsiders Team

Did you know that NOWS is the new NAS? Learn more about the new AAP Clinical Report on Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome with lead author Dr. Stephen Patrick. Dr. Patrick is the Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Child Health Policy, an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Health Policy, and an attending neonatologist at Monroe Carol Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. In this episode, he teaches us about the approach to treating withdrawal in infants, the importance of keeping moms and babies together, and the need for destigmatizing addiction in healthcare. 

 

Time Stamps

  • 7:48 Case from Kashlak Children’s
  • 8:38 Definition of neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome 
  • 9:48 Clinical Presentation of NOWS
  • 11:30 Scoring Systems
  • 14:34 Importance of diagnosing NOWS
  • 15:16 Opioid Crisis and Epidemiology
  • 16:35 Risk Factors for developing NOWS
  • 19:16 The role of structural racism and social determinants of health
  • 21:05 Stigma of addiction
  • 23:10 Building a therapeutic relationship
  • 25:32 Breastfeeding
  • 26:40 Toxicology testing
  • 29:16 Structural racism 
  • 30:14 Non-pharmacologic management
  • 31:58 Pharmacologic Management
  • 35:16 Clinical course 
  • 37:40 Treatment and taper plan
  • 40:20 Discharge planning
  • 43:20 Outpatient Follow up
  • 44:26 AAP Clinical Report Changes
  • 46:46 Advocacy and Policy
  • 47:14 Buprenorphine 
  • 50:18 Outro
#16: Kawasaki Disease with Recrudescent Guest Dr. Tremoulet
74 perc 2. évad 16. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and the Cribsiders

With a persistent fever, Kawasaki Disease must be on your differential, but have you not seen many cases or had difficulty with the diagnosis? Look no further, as we bring an expert to walk us through the diagnosis and management of KD! We discuss Kawasaki Disease with Dr. Adriana Tremoulet who is the assistant director of the Kawasaki Disease Research Center at the University of California, San Diego. She has led numerous Phase I through III trials regarding the management of KD, and she walks us through the diagnosis and management of this fascinating disease!

#15: Trauma-Informed Care
67 perc 2. évad 15. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and the Cribsiders team

Are you interested in implementing Trauma-Informed Care into your pediatric practice but unsure how to start? Join us for our conversation about TIC with Dr. Heather Forkey. Dr. Forkey is the clinical director of the Foster Children Evaluation Services (FaCES), Chief of the Division of Child Protection for the UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center in Worcester and Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Dr. Forkey is an expert in childhood trauma, child abuse and the health of foster care children.  She gives us the building blocks to integrate Trauma-Informed Care into our everyday practice!

BONUS: Season 1 Recap
64 perc 1. évad 24. rész The Cribsiders Medical Student Producers

The MS4 producers takeover The Cribsiders for a recap of our favorite clinical pearls from Season 1!

Infant Nutrition
65 perc 1. évad 14. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and the Cribsiders team

Tie on your bib and get ready for some serious knowledge food about infant nutrition with Dr. Joan Meek! We discuss normal newborn feeding and voiding patterns, the benefits of breastfeeding, and how to counsel families about their options for supplementation. Dr. Meek also tells us about some of the origins of and existing structures driving disparities in breastfeeding. And don’t miss our feeding frenzy rapid fire questions at the end. You’ll leave this episode like an infant who just finished eating--burping yet satisfied! 

#13: All That Fidgets is Not ADHD
73 perc 1. évad 13. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and The Cribsiders Team

Summary

Ever gotten overwhelmed by all the categories of ADHD, or interpreter the scores on a Vanderbilt form? Join us with Dr. Sarah Vinson, a triple-boarded clinician in adult psychiatry, child psychiatry, and pediatrics who helps us optimize a diagnosis and management process of ADHD. What other conditions can masquerade as ADHD? Which type of stimulant should you use? Listen to find out more!

 

#12: Sickle Cell Disease in Adolescence: Growing Pains
72 perc 1. évad 12. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and the Cribsiders team

Learn all about Sickle Cell Disease and the pediatric to adult transition in care from Dr. Lydia Pecker, a sickle cell doctor for young adults practicing in Baltimore, Maryland. In this episode we cover diagnosing sickle cell, detecting and managing complications, and the major treatments, including new drugs and bone marrow transplants. We’ll start with the basics and build up to expertise! 

#11: Community Acquired Pneumonia: The Alveoli Strike Back
56 perc 1. évad 11. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and The Cribsiders team

Join us on a voyage of diagnosis, triage, and treatment of community-acquired pneumonia! Dr. Susan Lipsett delves into the nuances of triaging patients, teasing out viral versus bacterial pneumonia, and choosing the right antibiotic.

Race Correction in the UTI Guidelines
12 perc 1. évad 10. rész Justin Berk and The Cribsiders team

This short companion episode to our Pediatric UTI episode dives deeper into the race correction factor present in the UTI guidelines. We speak with guest Dr. Patricia Poitevien, the Program Director of Brown’s Pediatric Residency, the current President of the Association of Pediatric Program Directors,  and Assistant Dean for the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs at the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University. Dr. Poitevien breaks down why it is important for academic medicine to be thinking critically about race as a social construct, how race-based medicine may cause more harm than benefit, and next steps for how to move forward in a curious, engaged and evidence-based manner. 

UTIs: Pearls of Liquid Gold
64 perc 1. évad 10. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and The Cribsiders Team

If you’re hoping to catch a clean episode covering a common childhood infection, urine luck! This special segment covers an evidence-based approach to urinary tract infection (UTI) featuring Dr. Ken Roberts, Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He is an educator, clinician, and leader in pediatrics. He is also the lead author of both the 2011 AAP UTI guidelines and the upcoming AAP febrile infant guidelines. Listen as wee discuss cloudy diagnostic dilemmas and whiz through the appropriate management of UTI.  

#9: Anaphylaxis: All You Need to Know
58 perc 1. évad 9. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and The Cribsiders team

Wondering about how anaphylaxis presents in kids and how to give an epinephrine auto-injector to an infant? We chat with Dr. Julie Brown, a pediatric emergency medicine attending physician at Seattle Children's Hospital, about anaphylaxis, a common pediatric condition that can rapidly become dangerous if not quickly recognized and treated. We also discuss food allergy, adjuncts in anaphylaxis therapy, pediatric epinephrine dosing and auto-injectors, and discharge planning.

#8: Mastering Outpatient Asthma
52 perc 1. évad 8. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and the Cribsiders team

Join The Cribsiders as our guest Dr. David Stukus (@AllergyKidsDoc) to discuss "all that wheeze" as he takes us on an in-depth journey through the epidemiology, diagnosis, severity, and management of pediatric asthma. Learn everything from how to handle that wheezing kid in front of you, recommended treatment modalities before inhalers, and how to teach children proper inhaler technique. We also discuss the newest asthma GINA treatment strategies and what they mean for your practice.

We are excited to announce that the Cribsiders are now partnering with VCU Health Continuing Education to offer continuing education credits for physicians and other healthcare professionals. Check out cribsiders.vcuhealth.org and create your FREE account!

 

#7: Become #1 in the Diagnosis and Management of T1DM
61 perc 1. évad 7. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu and the Cribsiders team

Type 1 Diabetes - this episode is definitely a sweet one! Join us for a conversation with our guest Dr. Hussein Abdullatif (UAB), covering the diagnosis, workup, and management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. We discuss the initial lab work-up, approach to treatment, atypical presentation, and how it’s okay to eat donuts around the time of an insulin shot! 

6: More Than Strep: Pharyngitis w/ “Uncle Bob” Centor
46 perc 1. évad 6. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu, and The Cribsiders Team

Your kid’s got a sore throat--no big deal? Think again! Listen to this episode as we wade into the depths of pediatric and adolescent pharyngitis, with the world-renowned creator of the Centor Criteria Dr. Robert Centor MD, MACP, internist and Professor-Emeritus at The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine. In this episode, we discuss/review the Centor criteria, the differential diagnosis for acute pharyngitis in the school-aged versus adolescent patient, how to treat bacterial pharyngitis, what complications to watch out for in the pediatric populations, and how we should worry more about Lemierre's syndrome than acute rheumatic fever. 

#5 MIS-C: When COVID Affects Kids
58 perc 1. évad 5. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu and the Cribsiders Team

Four weeks after a COVID exposure, children may not be completely in the clear. MIS-C is a post-infectious inflammatory state that affects pediatric patients and can lead to heart failure, acute abdomen, and a new Kawasaki-like syndrome in older ages. We discuss the emerging evidence with expert, Dr. Adriana Tremoulet ( UCSD), who sits on the American College of Rheumatology MIS-C and COVID-19 Related Hyperinflammation Task Force. She educates us on the presentation, diagnosis, and management MIS-C so when you see this condition, you’ll be ready!

4: Things We Do For No Reason in Pediatrics
62 perc 1. évad 4. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chui and The Cribsiders Team

If you’re looking to bring your clinical game to the next level, look no further than this next episode where we’ll discuss three huge areas of medical overuse. By the end of the episode, you’ll know not to give antibiotics in an asthma exacerbation, discharge a well-appearing infant undergoing sepsis rule-out at 24 hours, and how to expertly use metered-dose inhalers in the inpatient setting. We welcome Drs. Leonard Feldman and Carrie Herzke, both TWDFNR authors, to explore and educate us on these topics. Listen along here, and follow us @TheCribsiders on #MedTwitter!

#3 Back to School Special: COVID Edition
58 perc 1. évad 3. rész Justin Berk, Chris Chiu and The Cribsiders team

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that schools strive to reopen in the Fall, but there is hesitation from families and teachers alike. We speak with Dr. Sharfstein, a public health expert and pediatrician, regarding the importance of reopening schools for children, what criteria need to be met prior to opening, and how to keep children and teachers safe. Tune in to learn transmission amongst children, how other countries have reopened, why to cohort children, and how the primary care pediatrician can assist in the coming school year!

 

This episode is sponsored by the AAP: If you provide medical care to children, Pediatrics On Call — the new podcast from the American Academy of Pediatrics — will help you do it better. Each week, hear the latest news and research on children's health, on topics from obesity and mental health to keeping the kiddos safe when they’re stuck at home. Subscribe from your favorite podcast provider or find the latest episodes here.

#2: Go with the High Flow: Bronchiolitis with Dr. Brian Alverson
56 perc 1. évad 2. rész Justin Berk

Dive into one of the most common pediatric problems, bronchiolitis, with our guest Dr. Brian Alverson, director of the Division of Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children’s Hospital.  In this episode, we review the workup of bronchiolitis, including the role of the chest x-ray, RPP, CBC, and more.  We also discuss the evidence behind treatments such as albuterol, steroids, and high flow nasal cannula. Listen to hear more about this breathtaking topic.

Episode #1: Cystic Fibrosis Licked-ty Split with Dr. Whittney Warren
60 perc 1. évad 1. rész Justin Berk

Our very first Cribsiders/Curbsiders crossover episode! Learn about cystic fibrosis care across the lifespan. We dive into the diagnosis of CF (don’t lick your patients!), management of pulmonary and extrapulmonary complications, and the future of CF. You’ll also get tips on CF in adolescents and young adults, as well as recognizing undiagnosed CF in older patients. Our guest, Dr. Whittney Warren, is a pulmonary critical care doctor and the medical director of the Adult Cystic Fibrosis clinic in an academic hospital in Texas.

The Cribsiders Pediatric Medicine Trailer
1 perc 1. évad 1. rész The Cribsiders Pediatric Podcast

A new part of The Curbsiders podcast family, The Cribsiders Pediatric Podcast is here to feed pediatric knowledge food to your adult-sized brain hole & provide weight-based dosings of fun. Subscribe to get the latest episodes on core clinical topics including bronchiolitis, pharyngitis, type 1 diabetes, Things We Do For No Reason high-value care, cystic fibrosis, and many more!

Episode 0: An Introduction to The Cribsiders
12 perc 2. rész Justin Berk

Check out Episode Zero where hosts Justin Berk and Chris "The Chiu Man" Chiu discuss starting the pediatric spin-off podcast of The Curbsiders and hear some samples of upcoming guests!

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