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Charting Pediatrics

Mar 31, 2026

Anatomy doesn’t work in silos. For example, the airway affects feeding. Feeding affects growth. Reflux affects the lungs. Suddenly, one child has three subspecialists and one very full calendar. Aerodigestive medicine lives in that overlap, and while multidisciplinary teams bring powerful expertiseprimary...


Mar 24, 2026

Something is shifting in medicine, and it’s hitting pediatrics hard. Fewer students are choosing to become pediatricians. Who will care for the next generation of kids and how will they do it? This episode isn’t just another conversation. It’s a call to action. From technology shaping tomorrow’s doctors to...


Mar 17, 2026

A parent walks into the exam room, but they’re not alone. They’ve brought TikTok, Instagram, a comment section, a conspiracy thread and a viral video with 12 million views. Welcome to modern pediatrics. In this live recording, we’re diving into the digital ecosystem that’s shaping how families think, worry


Mar 10, 2026

Bullying doesn’t always look like bruises and broken lunch trays. Sometimes it looks like a kid who suddenly “hates” school or teen who’s glued to their phone but never smilingOther times, it’s a patient who keeps showing up to clinic with vague symptoms like headaches, nausea and no clear diagnosis....


Mar 3, 2026

The first 24 hours of a newborn’s life are not just clinical — they are electric. They’re where physiology meets fear and policy meets instinct, revealing just how resilient and vulnerable babies can be. In this episode, we’re unpacking what happens on that first day from the golden hour and early feeding...