Sinopsis
An overview of key topics in pediatrics
Episodios
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Drug Allergy
17/03/2019 Duración: 22minThis podcast was developed by Lucy Duan, Stephanie Erdle and Dr. Vy Kim for PedsCases.com. After listening to this podcast, the listener should be able to: differentiate allergic drug reactions from other adverse drug reactions, develop an approach to drug allergy diagnosis, understand the four main categories of drug allergies and their clinical manifestations, develop a differential diagnosis of other conditions to consider, and understand a general treatment approach to drug allergies.
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Physical Examination in a Patient with a Suspected Systemic Rheumatic Disease
08/03/2019 Duración: 18minThis podcast will go over the signs and symptoms, approach to physical exam, and differential diagnosis for suspected rheumatic disease. It was developed by Erin Dockery, a third-year medical student at Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. This podcast was developed with Dr. Dax Rumsey, a pediatric rheumatologist at the Stollery Children’s Hospital and University of Alberta in Edmonton.
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Hemophilia
03/03/2019 Duración: 20minThis podcast will discuss pediatric hemophilia, including the pathophysiology and inheritance, clinical presentation, diagnostic tests, and management of hemophilia. It was developed by Adam Neufeld and Brendan Lee, third year medical students at the University of Saskatchewan, in collaboration with Dr. Roona Sinha, a pediatric hematologist and oncologist at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Advocacy 101 : Part 3 Implementing and Evaluating Your Project
18/02/2019 Duración: 14minThis is the third part in a three-part series on advocacy developed by Dr. Katie Boone, Dr. Laura Betcherman and Dr. Amelia Kellar, pediatric residents at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. In this episode, we will address how to develop a campaign and evaluate your project.
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La Défense d’Intérêts : Partie 3 Mise en place et évaluation de votre projet (Audio)
18/02/2019 Duración: 14minCeci est la troisième baladodiffusion d’une série de trois sur la défense d’intérêts créée par les Dre Katie Boone, Dre Laura Betcherman, et Dre. Amelia Kellar, des résidentes en pédiatrie à l’Hôpital pour enfants « SickKids ». Cet épisode abordera les sujets de comment développer un campaign et évaluer votre projet.
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La Défense d’Intérêts : Partie 2 Planifier votre projet (Audio)
07/02/2019 Duración: 17minCeci est la deuxième baladodiffusion d’une série de trois sur la défense d’intérêts créée par les Dre Katie Boone, Dre Laura Betcherman, et Dre. Amelia Kellar, des résidentes en pédiatrie à l’Hôpital pour enfants « SickKids ». Cet épisode, abordera le sujet des différents paliers gouvernementaux et comment élaborer votre propre projet de défense d’intérêts. Plus précisément, il parlera de comment développer une stratégie d’implémentation via l’analyse des parties intéressés, l’élaboration d’un schéma organisationnel et la définition d’objectifs.
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Advocacy 101: Part 2 Designing and planning your project (Audio)
07/02/2019 Duración: 13minThis is the second part in a three-part series on advocacy developed by Dr. Katie Boone, Dr. Laura Betcherman and Dr. Amelia Kellar, pediatric residents at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. This episode will address how to better understand the various levels of government and how to design your advocacy project. More specifically, it will discuss how to develop a strategy to implement your project through stakeholder analysis, power mapping, and goal setting.
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Allergenic Food Introduction in Infants at Risk – CPS Podcast
01/02/2019 Duración: 11minThis podcast will review the CPS practice point "Timing and introduction of allergenic solids for infants at high risk". It was developed by Dr. Nicole Arseneau, a first year pediatrics resident at the Stollery Children’s Hospital and the University of Alberta, in conjunction with Dr. Elissa Abrams, an Allergist and Immunologist at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, and Dr. Edmond Chan, a pediatric allergist at UBC/BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver.
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La Défense d’Intérêts : Partie 1 Élaborer une Bonne Idée (Audio)
31/01/2019 Duración: 20minCette baladodiffusion est la première dans une série de trois baladodiffusions sur le travail de la défense d’intérêts liée aux besoins de santé des enfants. La première baladodiffusion va vous initier aux outils en matière de défense des intérêts et de politiques. Cette baladodiffusion à été dévelopée par Dr Amelia Kellar, Dr Katie Boone et Dr. Laura Betcherman, des résidentes en pédiatrie à l’Hôpital pour enfants « SickKids » de Toronto avec l’aide de Dr Charlotte Moore-Hepbrun, une pédiatre à l’Hôpital pour enfants « SickKids » et directrice des affaires médicales à la Société Canadienne de Pédiatrie.
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Advocacy 101: Part 1 Generating a "Good" Idea (Audio)
31/01/2019 Duración: 15minThis podcast, the first of a three part series, introduce you to the concept of public policy advocacy. This podcast was created by Dr. Amelia Kellar, Dr. Katie Boone and Dr. Laura Betcherman, pediatric residents at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and Dr. Charlotte Moore-Hepburn, a pediatrician at SickKids and the Canadian Pediatric Society Director of Medical Affairs.
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Acute Osteoarticular Infections – CPS Podcast
21/01/2019 Duración: 22minThis podcast aims to summarize the recently published CPS statement on the Diagnosis and management of acute osteoarticular infections in children. This podcast was developed by Matthew Magyar a resident undergoing subspecialty training in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Ottawa, under the guidance of Dr. Nicole Le Saux, a Paediatric Infectious Diseases specialist and Professor at the University of Ottawa, and lead author of the CPS statement. By the end of the podcast, the learner should be able to: Define and explain the pathogenesis of osteoarticular infections in children Recognize the clinical manifestations of osteoarticular infections in children Discuss the diagnostic investigations important for osteoarticular infections in children Understand management principles and follow up for osteoarticular infections in children Related Content: Podcast: Septic Arthritis Part 1 Podcast: Septic Arthritis Part 2 Podcast: Evaluation of a Limp Case: Knee pain in a 6 year old male
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Adolescent Substance Use
13/01/2019 Duración: 13minThis podcast gives an overview of substance use prevalence in Canadian adolescents as well as the risk factors, management and potential complications of substance use in youth. It was created by Dr. Megan Howlett, a first year Psychiatry resident at the University of Calgary, and Dr. Karen Leslie, Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto and Hospital for Sick Children, Division of Adolescent Medicine.
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Chronic Stridor in Children
10/01/2019 Duración: 23minThis podcast covers chronic stridor in children, including differentiating stridor from wheeze, major causes of stridor, appropriate investigations, and management. This podcast was developed by Hannah Kraicer-Melamed a student at McMaster University and Dr. Jonathan Rayment is a Pediatric Respirologist at B.C. Children’s Hospital.
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Approach to Childhood Glaucoma - Audio
06/01/2019 Duración: 18minThis podcast will go over an approach to glaucoma in children. It was developed by Jenny Ma, a medical student at the University of Alberta in collaboration with Dr. Chris Novak, a pediatric resident at the University of Alberta, and Dr. Natashka Pollock, a pediatric ophthalmologist at the University of Alberta.
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Constipation
27/12/2018 Duración: 28minThis podcast focuses on developing an approach to constipation in children. After listening to this podcast the learner should be able to: understand the pathophysiology of constipation in pediatric patients, differentiate between organic and functional constipation, diagnose functional constipation from history and physical exam using the Rome IV guidelines, and develop an approach to treating functional constipation. This episode was developed by Harrison Anzinger, a second-year medical student at the University of Alberta, in collaboration with Dr. Jason Silverman, a pediatric gastroenterologist at the Stollery Children’s Hospital and Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta.
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis
23/12/2018 Duración: 26minThis podcast presents an approach to management of diabetic ketoacidosis in children. In this episode, listeners will learn signs and symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and the differential diagnosis for triggers of diabetic ketoacidosis. This podcast was created by Dr. Carly Rumley with Dr. Jessica Foulds at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
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Developmental Regression
15/12/2018 Duración: 17minThis podcast will give an approach to developmental regression, including history, physical exam, differential diagnosis and investigations. It was developed by Annie Poon, a 3rd year medical student at the University of Alberta, and Dr. Lyn Sonnenberg, a neurodevelopmental pediatrician at the University of Alberta.
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Neonatal Brachial Plexus Injuries
03/12/2018 Duración: 12minThis podcast describes the key features of NBPI. This podcast will cover an approach to assessment and diagnosis of NBPI, discuss prognostic factors of NBPI, and outline an approach to management and follow-up of patients with NBPI. This podcast was created by Dr. Jaskiran Sandha in conjunction with Dr. Matthew Prowse, a pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the University of Alberta.
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An Approach to Dealing with Challenging Behavior and Mood Changes in Adolescents
30/11/2018 Duración: 21minThis podcast covers an approach to dealing with challenging behavior and mood changes in adolescents. This podcast was developed by Nicole Fledderman, a medical student at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) and Dr. Priscilla Woodhams, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine at WMed.
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Neurocutaneous Disorders
24/11/2018 Duración: 12minThis podcast covers an overview of neurocutaneous disorders including etiology, presentation, inheritance patterns, and surveillance needs for affected children. It was developed by Jen Weekes and Harry (Chaocheng) Liu, medical students at the University of Alberta, with the guidance from Dr. Helly Goez, a pediatric neurologist at the Stollery Children's Hospital and Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital in Edmonton, AB, Canada.