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Charting Pediatrics

Feb 26, 2019

Historically, there has not been a Food and Drug Administration – approved medical therapy to treat food allergies. This is about to change with emerging research in immune desensitization and clinical trials with food immunotherapy products that will likely soon hit the market. In today’s episode, we will talk...


Feb 19, 2019

As a continuation of our discussion of congenital heart disease from Season 2, Episode 21, we are going to look at the primary care provider’s ongoing role caring for these patients; signs and symptoms of undiagnosed patients and how to support adolescent patients transitioning to adult care.

Today’s guest is Joe...


Feb 12, 2019

How many concussions are too many for a young athlete? When should sport retirement be considered?

In today's episode we are going to look at the case of a high school athlete as the basis for exploring these questions with Julie Wilson, MD. Dr. Wilson is Co-Director of the Concussion Program at Children's Hospital...


Feb 5, 2019

The practice of pediatric pain management has developed significantly in the last decade with the use and validation of pain assessment tools specific to pediatric patients, yielding evidence-based pain management guidelines in children of all ages.

Still, pharmacological intervention options coupled with practicing...