Charting Pediatrics

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Charting Pediatrics

Charting Pediatrics

سازنده: Children's Hospital Colorado

Now in our eighth season, Charting Pediatrics empowers medical professionals to care for kids with confidence. Brought to you by multidisciplinary experts at Children's Hospital Colorado, this weekly show shares the latest innovations, groundbreaking research and educational resources in pediatric m...

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When is a Curve a Sign of Scoliosis?

When is a Curve a Sign of Scoliosis?

The human spine is designed to support, balance and adapt through a lifetime of growth. But what happens when that growth starts to bend in an unexpec...

2026-07-14 12:30:00 28:51
Helping Parents With Discipline

Helping Parents With Discipline

When most people hear the word "discipline", they think consequences, punishments or stopping bad behavior in the moment. But what if we've been thi...

2026-07-07 11:30:00 38:34
Making Sense of BRUE

Making Sense of BRUE

It's one of the most unsettling calls a pediatrician can get: a baby who turned blue, stopped breathing or suddenly went limp, only to appear complete...

2026-06-30 11:30:00 18:48
New Drowning Prevention Guidance

New Drowning Prevention Guidance

For many families, water represents joy, summer afternoons, swimming lessons, beach vacations, backyard pools and time spent together. But in pediatri...

2026-06-23 11:30:00 29:03
Atypical Anorexia: Looking Beyond the Scale

Atypical Anorexia: Looking Beyond the Scale

What if the patient you're least worried about is the one most at risk? In pediatrics, we're trained to look for red flags such as low weight, failing...

2026-06-16 11:30:00 23:01
Heart Murmurs: Red Flags and Reassurance

Heart Murmurs: Red Flags and Reassurance

Heart murmurs are one of the most common findings in pediatric practice, but determining which ones warrant further evaluation can be challenging. Whi...

2026-06-09 11:30:00 25:10
Ebola in 2026

Ebola in 2026

Ebola has a way of cutting through the noise of the news cycle. Its name alone can shift conversations in exam rooms and on living room couches. But w...

2026-06-04 11:30:00 27:47
The Latest on Child Abuse in Pediatrics

The Latest on Child Abuse in Pediatrics

There's a moment in a pediatrician's day that doesn't show up on the schedule. It's the bruise that doesn't quite match the story, or the awkward paus...

2026-06-02 11:30:00 25:27
Hantavirus Beyond the Headlines

Hantavirus Beyond the Headlines

When a rare disease suddenly dominates headlines, questions spread quickly and so does anxiety. Over the past few weeks, hantavirus has re-entered the...

2026-05-28 11:30:00 30:07
The Pediatric UTI Playbook

The Pediatric UTI Playbook

Pediatric urinary tract infections, or UTIs, don't always follow a script. While they're one of the most common diagnoses, they're also one of the mos...

2026-05-26 11:30:00 37:06
Genetic Testing in Pediatrics

Genetic Testing in Pediatrics

Genetic testing is no longer a distant, specialized tool reserved for rare disease clinics or academic centers. It's showing up in pediatric practice....

2026-05-19 11:30:00 33:18
Conjunctivitis Confusion in Kids

Conjunctivitis Confusion in Kids

It's one of the most common calls you'll get as a pediatrician, and one of the fastest infections to spread through a classroom. A pink eye shows up a...

2026-05-12 11:30:00 26:42
Picky Eating or ARFID?

Picky Eating or ARFID?

"Picky eater" is one of the most common labels in pediatrics and one of the easiest to overlook. But when a child's diet is shrinking instead of expan...

2026-05-05 11:30:00 32:12
The Future of Food Allergy

The Future of Food Allergy

A toddler takes their first bite of peanut butter and breaks out in hives. A parent sits across from you, equal parts frightened and overwhelmed, aski...

2026-04-28 11:30:00 31:23
Gut Instincts: The Pediatric Microbiome

Gut Instincts: The Pediatric Microbiome

Inside every one of us is a complex, evolving ecosystem influencing everything from immunity to inflammation to long-term health. This is known as our...

2026-04-21 11:30:00 33:47
The Parent Behind the Patient

The Parent Behind the Patient

Every pediatric visit tells two stories. One is about the child in front of us: their growth, symptoms and milestones. The other belongs to the parent...

2026-04-14 11:30:00 36:25
Thyroid Disorders in Kids

Thyroid Disorders in Kids

A tired teen who struggles to get out of bed or a child whose growth is falling behind expectations, are familiar clinical problems, each with a diffe...

2026-04-07 11:30:00 25:11
Coordinating Pediatric Aerodigestive Care

Coordinating Pediatric Aerodigestive Care

Anatomy doesn't work in silos. For example, the airway affects feeding. Feeding affects growth. Reflux affects the lungs. Suddenly, one child has thre...

2026-03-31 11:30:00 25:08
The Making of a Pediatrician

The Making of a Pediatrician

Something is shifting in medicine, and it's hitting pediatrics hard. Fewer students are choosing to become pediatricians. Who will care for the next g...

2026-03-24 11:30:00 30:16
Reclaiming Trust in the Era of Misinformation

Reclaiming Trust in the Era of Misinformation

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...

2026-03-17 12:30:00 28:40
Bullying is a Pediatric Health Issue

Bullying is a Pediatric Health Issue

Bullying doesn't always look like bruises and broken lunch trays. Sometimes it looks like a kid who suddenly "hates" school or a teen who's glued to t...

2026-03-10 12:30:00 31:51
First 24 Hours of Life

First 24 Hours of Life

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, revea...

2026-03-03 12:30:00 30:43
Childhood Trauma and Family Connection

Childhood Trauma and Family Connection

In pediatrics, we often meet families during their most vulnerable moments such as illness, transition, fear and change. While pediatricians are train...

2026-02-24 12:30:00 35:11
Adolescent Contraception 101

Adolescent Contraception 101

Adolescence is full of firsts. Big questions about bodies, safety and choices rise to the surface. Contraception can feel intimidating for teens and c...

2026-02-17 12:30:00 27:13
Sports Physicals for Young Athletes

Sports Physicals for Young Athletes

Before the Friday night lights and before the season even begins, there's one appointment that can determine athletic eligibility: the pre-participati...

2026-02-10 12:30:00 29:34
Prescribing GLP-1 Medications in Pediatric Practice

Prescribing GLP-1 Medications in Pediatric Practice

GLP-1 medications have become an important part of adult obesity treatment and are now increasingly relevant in pediatric care. As new approvals emerg...

2026-02-03 12:30:00 33:59
Circumcision Conversations

Circumcision Conversations

Circumcision is one of the most common procedures performed in newborns. For such a frequent procedure, it can stir up big conversations in the primar...

2026-01-27 12:30:00 34:05
Growing Pains or Growth Problems?

Growing Pains or Growth Problems?

A growth charts tell a story long before a child can. A sudden dip, a stubborn plateau, a pubertal spurt that arrives too early, or too late, can spar...

2026-01-20 12:30:00 29:47
Preventing Childhood Obesity

Preventing Childhood Obesity

When addressing obesity in the clinic, it's common to ask patients to focus on food and exercise. But what if we think upstream of the clinical proble...

2026-01-13 12:30:00 33:09
Assessing Pediatric Joint Pain

Assessing Pediatric Joint Pain

Joint pain is a common concern in pediatric practice. If a child is limping after sports or describes vague aches and pains, it often points to a mino...

2026-01-06 12:30:00 24:34
Analyzing Anxiety in Pediatrics

Analyzing Anxiety in Pediatrics

Anxiety in children can serve as a safeguard or become profoundly disruptive. For pediatricians, distinguishing between developmentally appropriate wo...

2025-12-30 12:30:00 26:46
Car Seat Safety

Car Seat Safety

From a newborn's first trip home to the day a teenager buckles into the driver's seat, car rides are milestones throughout childhood. Between those mo...

2025-12-23 12:30:00 20:25
Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendations

Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendations

In pediatric practice, few topics are as foundational and scientifically grounded as vaccinations. This season, a major shift in federal vaccine advis...

2025-12-18 12:30:00 21:32
Navigating Pediatric Nutrition

Navigating Pediatric Nutrition

Food is more than fuel. Its culture, comfort, connection and, increasingly, a source of confusion for families. Parents ask questions shaped by headli...

2025-12-16 12:30:00 19:43
Treating Dehydration in Kids

Treating Dehydration in Kids

Water is essential to a child's health, making up the majority of their body weight. But when illness or heat disrupts that balance, dehydration can s...

2025-12-09 12:30:00 32:10
How Can We Manage Childhood Obesity?

How Can We Manage Childhood Obesity?

Childhood obesity management has evolved far beyond the traditional advice of "eat healthier and move more." Today's clinical toolbox includes GLP-1 m...

2025-12-02 12:30:00 33:16
Screen Time for Kids

Screen Time for Kids

Smartphones and tablets have become part of daily life for children and families, but their influence on sleep, attention, mood and overall developmen...

2025-11-25 12:30:00 29:42
The Science Behind Autism and Medications

The Science Behind Autism and Medications

Recently, leucovorin and acetaminophen have been at the center of new discussions in pediatric medicine. Could leucovorin really help some children wi...

2025-11-20 12:30:00 35:38
Seizure or Something Else?

Seizure or Something Else?

Not every episode that looks like a seizure is one, and for pediatricians, distinguishing the difference can be challenging. Few moments in the clinic...

2025-11-18 12:30:00 28:01
The State of Pediatric Research Funding

The State of Pediatric Research Funding

Behind every medical breakthrough for kids is usually a long history of research advances. Research is incremental, and new therapies exist, thanks to...

2025-11-11 11:30:00 29:13
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